Who can become a member?
A person is qualified for membership if:
(a) the person is an adult Aboriginal person who resides within the area of the Local Aboriginal Land Council concerned and is accepted as being qualified on that basis to be a member by a meeting of the Council, or
(b) the person is an adult Aboriginal person who has a sufficient association with the area of the Local Aboriginal Land Council concerned (as determined by the voting members of the Council at a meeting of the Council) and is accepted as being qualified on that basis to be a member by a meeting of the Council, or
(c) the person is an Aboriginal owner in relation to land within the area of the Local Aboriginal Land Council concerned and has made a written application for membership in accordance with subsection (3).
Note: To be a member you have to be of 18 years of age.
HOW TO APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP?
POST to - Moombahlene LALC, PO Box 70, Tenterfield NSW 2372; or;EMAIL to - admin@moombahlene.com.au, or;DROP IN to - Gallery 299 Rouse Street, Tenterfield NSW 2372
WHAT SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS DO I NEED TO INCLUDE?
- Information or documentation with your family details – including birth certificates and other documents with information on your parents and grandparents- Letters of support from community members and organisations (from the community where your family is from) for example a Local Aboriginal Land Council or Aboriginal Medical Service.
Do supporting documents need to be certified?
What is the difference between being a voting and non-voting member?
Under subsection 55(4A) of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW), attendance at two meetings in the preceding 12 months as a voting member, is a minimum requirement to vote at the Annual General Meetings, which includes election of Board members.
The key responsibility of a voting member is participation to enable informed decisions to be made at Members meetings. A quorum of 10 per cent of the total number of voting members of the Council is required to hold a meeting which enables the Members to pass a resolution and make key decisions.
As a non-voting member you are entitled to the same benefits as a voting member including attendance at Members meetings. The key difference is that non-voting members cannot vote at Members meetings.
Accordingly we would prefer members who are not able to attend meetings and fully participate in Council activities to choose ‘non-voting member’ status. This will ensure only active and participating members are counted as ‘voting members’ and therefore enable the Council to meet its quorum requirements more easily and make timely decisions at Members meetings.
An Aboriginal person can be a member of more than one Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC), but can only be a voting member of one LALC at any one time. If you are a member of more than one LALC you can nominate the LALC where you want to vote. You can only change your voting nomination once in any 12 month period.
What is the process for my application?
If accepted by the Moombahlene LALC Members, your application will be referred to the Registrar of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW) for approval. Once approved, you will receive a confirmation letter from Moombahlene and the Registrar.
Once approved by the Registrar, you will be entered onto the Moombahlene LALC membership roll.