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Tag Archives: Rules Committee
NSW ALP 2014 State Conference Report
The NSW ALP 2014 State Conference was a small step forward for reform, both in what was achieved, and in what was almost achieved. The Conference delivered direct election of the State Parliamentary Leader and a formal requirement for parliamentarians … Continue reading
Ballot papers
As I write, voting continues. We will tell you the final result when we have it. On their ballot papers, the Right put us last for both Admin and for Rules. The Left put us last for Admin, but put … Continue reading
Vote for Reform
Vote for Reform Administrative Committee 2 Ross Smith Pam Ward 1 Jim Bright Prue Car Jess Malnersic Simmone Pengelly Kate Washington Kirsten Andrews Michael Forshaw Sue West Anthony D’Adam 3 Ben Aveling Monika Wheeler Johno Johnson Karen McKeown Luke Whitington … Continue reading
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NSW Rules Committee Minority Report
The NSW_Labor_2014 Rules_Committee Minority_Report Australian Labor Party Annual Conference 2014 NSW Branch Rules Committee Minority Report The party has issued its Rules Report ahead of conference. The preamble indicates that there were differences of opinion on both the principles and … Continue reading
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The Rules Report – did your motion get up?
Please find attached the NSW Labor Rules Report for the 2014 Conference. 208 rule changes were proposed by party units, including branches, SECs, FECs, affiliated Unions, and various other party bodies. Those proposals have been considered by the Rules Committee, … Continue reading
Admin Committee and Rules Committee
This is unofficial, but the new Administrative Committee is (in ballot paper order): Right: Mark Lennon, Gerald Dwyer, Kirsten Andrews, Wayne Forno, Prue Guillaume, Barbara Nebart, Graeme Kelly, Tony Sheldon, Mark Ptolemy, Russ Collison, Julie Sibraa, Alex Classens, Jim Metcher, … Continue reading
Faceless men and women – named
(For people elected in 2011, see Admin Committee and Rules Committee, 2011) Admin The following people were elected to the Administrative Committee in 2008: