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2022 AGM Information & Nomination Form

November 6, 2022 by mccgadmin

Notice of Annual General Meeting and Call for Nominations
The Moggill Creek Catchment Group Committee invites you to attend the 2022 Annual General Meeting and help us celebrate our 25th Anniversary.

Tuesday 22 November 2022
Doors open 6:30 pm for 7:00 pm start

The AGM will be held as an in-person meeting at the Brookfield Hall, Brookfield Showgrounds.

2023 Committee Nominations:
Nominations are invited for the 2023 Committee by completing and returning the 2023 Nomination Form. All nominations for management positions must be received by the Secretary by Monday 14 November 2022.
New nominations are welcomed and encouraged. Please consider lending your support.

Guest speaker: 
This year’s guest speaker is Dr Trevor Lambkin who will be presenting:

‘The Mistletoe butterflies of Brisbane: their beautiful and complex relationship’

Dr Trevor is an eminent and experienced entomologist, a Research Fellow of the University of Queensland and an assistant editor of ‘The Australian Entomologist’, the Journal of the Entomological Society of Queensland.

Dr Trevor’s presentation will be on the butterflies specific to mistletoes in Brisbane (including the Moggill Creek Catchment). Their ecology (and relationship with their mistletoe plants), identification and when and where to look for them, will all be a part of the talk.

Further details:
Special 25th Anniversary refreshments will be served

All attendees will receive a ticket in the lucky door raffle for a chance to win some great prizes!

Membership renewal information:
MCCG thanks you for your past support and would like to invite you to renew your membership with us again. Your membership plays an important part in the ongoing conservation and improvement of our local environment. Early renewals are welcomed for 2023 via the MCCG membership page, or by downloading and completing the membership form and submitting in person at the AGM or posting to MCCG Secretary, PO Box 657, Kenmore QLD 4069.

Keen to know more?
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Chris and Zoe at [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you and hope that you can join us.

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