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WEEKLY UPDATE

National Peak Body Empowering Australian Seniors Through Technology

NOTICE OF SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING

The Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association [ASCCA] Board of Directors advises all members that the Special General Meeting with the intention to propose a special resolution in order to adopt the proposed new ASCCA Constitution 2022, previously scheduled for September 2nd will now be held: 
 

September 17th 2022 via Zoom

Starting at: 10.00am AEST (Sydney Melbourne, Canberra) / 9:30am ACST (Darwin, Adelaide) / 8.00am AWST (Perth) 
 
We ask all member Clubs to nominate a delegate to attend on the Club's behalf, they are asked to please register via this link.
 
A link with the meeting details will then be emailed to registrants.
 
The proposed new Constitution can be found on our Governance page - or by clicking here

Conference 2022

Conference tickets available for ASCCA's 24th Annual Technology Conference for Seniors - Make your Digital Life Safe and Fun! 

Thursday 10 November, 2022 via Zoom. $30 early bird for tickets purchased prior to October 10, 2022, and $35 thereafter. 

We have started locking in speakers for the event, so keep your eyes peeled for the next few weeks as we start to release the speakers ... 
BUY TICKETS NOW

Clubs Forum

Each month ASCCA holds an hour long Club Forum meeting over Zoom, the second Friday of each month. Cost is free to attend, and all episodes are recorded and made available from the Club Forums link on the ASCCA front page. 

Register now to attend the September Club Forum, where we'll have a special guest speaker, practice learning to be interactive with Kahoot, showcase an ASCCA club, practice another raffle and hear from Alex at the end!

September 2022
9
Second Friday each month!
REGISTER
Watch previous Clubs Forums here
See you next week, and please register to be present at our next Club Forum, and watch some previous episodes!
ASCCA Director of PR and Sponsorship - Alex Zaharov-Reutt

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