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ASWA Committee
The ASWA Committee is made up of an elected executive and four ordinary members. Additionally, state representatives voted for in each state or territory have equal say on ASWA related issues.
The current committee were elected at the ASWA Annual General Meeting held in Adelaide on 23rd August 2008.![]() | President: Clyve Herbert |
![]() | Vice-President: Greg Sorenson Canberra 0422 968 331 |
![]() | Treasurer: Michael Scollay Sydney 0423 555 240 |
![]() | Secretary: Shane Ekerbicer Victoria 0439 032 941 |
![]() | Committee: John Allen Melbourne |
![]() | Committee: Bryan Juni Gold Coast |
![]() | Committee: Tony Langdon Melbourne |
![]() | Committee: Jane ONeill Melbourne |
State Representatives
The state representatives are elected at branch meetings annually.|
| SA & WA: Tim Eckert Adelaide |
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| NT: Max King and Rowland Beardsell Darwin |
![]() ![]() | Vic, Tas & International: Tim Morrow and Jane Gough Melbourne |
![]() ![]() | NSW & ACT: Shane Watson and Matthew Pearce Sydney |
![]() | ACT: Greg Sorenson 0422 968 331 |
![]() ![]() | Qld & NE NSW Anthony Cornelius and Dave Sercombe Brisbane |
Please don't hesitate to email the committee on any ASWA related issues or ideas you wish addressed.
The role of the committee is a very diverse one. They discuss and vote on various matters from new ideas to the affective running of the Association. Some of the successful ideas that have been implemented are the ASWA stickers, website re-design, membership cards and the continued progress and success of Storm News. Many ideas are discussed and something new is always in the works for members. Also discussed amongst the committee are membership issues and the financial position of ASWA.
ASWA has grown to become a strong and well positioned organisation, with a dedicated core of people who have watched ASWA grow from the beginning to what it has become today. The Committee and State Representatitives are always on hand to answer any questions or pass on any ideas you may have that can benefit members. We are always looking for feedback to help improve ASWA, so if you have any comments or queries, please feel free to contact us.

















