President’s Message
Dogs Queensland Election Time
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opefully all of you are aware that our Board elections are approaching.
Six of our 12 director positions are up for re-election. These directors have contributed significantly to the operations of Dogs Queensland over the term of their appointments. Being a director of Dogs Queensland is an opportunity to give back to our dog world and is a voluntary role with no financial remuneration whatsoever. Although it is a big-time commitment with monthly board meetings and a range of other responsibilities it can be a very satisfying experience. The directors bring their varied work and dog world experience to the board table and this has enriched our decision-making processes. I would like to thank these six directors for the wonderful job they have done in the role over the last number of years. Personally, I hope they will re-nominate but that is entirely a matter for them individually. I make no excuses in regard to briefly highlighting these Directors and some of their many achievements; Mr William Smith – CJC Chair, responsible for the reinvigoration of the Judges Training Scheme during this COVID year Miss Ainslie Carius – Responsible for the coordination of the safe reintroduction of Shows at Durack Mr Lawrence Knauth – QDS Committee and Chair of the Obedience Training Committee Mr Duncan McAllister – Grounds Liaison Director, responsible for a number of projects including Rings 11-16 and Lure Coursing Area improvements
Mr Shane Thomas – Junior Handler Chair, provided invaluable advice re JobKeeper and the Finances during 2020 Mr David Weil – Event Managers and Stewards Chair, continuing to provide vital training now via an online platform However, what is equally important to the success of Dogs Queensland is the engagement of all our members in the forthcoming election. And this will start with the nomination process that will open this month. Despite baseless claims to the contrary our finances are in excellent shape. We are coming out of this first year of the pandemic in a strong position but there are a number of challenges ahead of us. In our membership we have a tremendous repository of knowledge, experience and skill. If you have ideas, are passionate about our dog family and are positive and progressive put your hand up. You could be part of a great future, so why not consider nominating for a position on our Board? If it is not for you, do you know someone who would be a great director? Encourage them to stand. Any great organisation is built on positive and imaginative leadership and an inclusive and enthusiastic membership. At our last election in February 2019 just 21.42% of our membership bothered to vote. We must do better. By voting you show that you care, by voting you say that your membership of Dogs Queensland is valuable, is important.
DOG WORLD November 2020
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