Australia's Junior National Team kicked off their World Championships campaign with a high-performance training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra, marking a key milestone in their preparation.
In accordance with Section 10.3 of the Constitution, notice is hereby given that the 2023 annual general meeting (AGM) of Australian Taekwondo (AT) will take place at 3pm on the 8th November 2024 in person and online at the South Pine Sports Complex.
The formal notice of meeting will be released on the October 18th 2024, outlining the business to be conducted, including:
In accordance with Section 13 of the Constitution, there will be two vacancies on the board of directors. We are now calling for nominations for election to the Board of Directors of AT.
If you wish to nominate for an elected director position, please click here to read the ‘Expression of Interest Nominations for the Board of Directors, noting that nominations are via an online form and must be received by 5:00 pm (AWST, AEDT) 11th October 2024.
The Constitution also requires that the directors are elected using the ‘first past the post’ system, accordingly the two Elected Directors receiving the highest number of votes after each round will serve a three-year term.
Additionally, we are calling for any notices of motion or proposed special resolutions to be dealt with by the meeting. All ‘Notices of business’, and proposed ‘Special resolutions’ must be received via email secretary@austkd.com.au by 5:00 pm (AWST, AEDT) on the 11th October, in accordance with Section 10.3 (b) of the Constitution. Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances. Under the Australian Taekwondo Limited Constitution, lodgement of proxy or attorney documents must be submitted via email to secretary@austkd.com.au at least 48 hours prior to the commencement of the Annual General Meeting. Late lodgement of these documents will not be accepted.
All clubs and state associations were sent the notice of AGM on Friday, September 20 at 5:00pm. If you have not received this email, please check your spam folder.
Australia's Junior National Team kicked off their World Championships campaign with a high-performance training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra, marking a key milestone in their preparation.
Victorian Bailey Lewis delivered an impressive performance at the Olympic Games, making a remarkable debut in the Taekwondo competition at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Warren Hansen was one of eight Australian Taekwondo athletes to compete at the Sydney 2000 Olympics – the first ever games to include Taekwondo as an official sport – where he acquitted himself well in the men's 80kg event.