TPT Annual General Meeting 2026: In-Person RSVP

2026 AGM
Saturday, 11 July | 11 AM
Grange Meeting & Function Centre

In-person RSVP's close on 30 June to confirm with the venue.

The Threatened Plants Tasmania Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday, 11 July at the Grange Meeting & Function Centre, in Campbell Town. We’re continuing to host the AGM in a central location this year, making it easier for members from across the state to attend and take part. The AGM is a valuable opportunity for members to meet the Executive and Committee, connect with fellow members, and help shape the future of TPT by getting involved. 

All committee positions will be declared vacant, and nominations are now open.

We will have 3 vacancies to fill from current committee members who are not in a position to re-nominate.

About the committee:

  • We meet online four times per year plus the AGM, so it is not a huge time commitment.
  • You do not need to be a botanist! That is a common misconception. We need people with all sorts of skills - volunteer organising, health & safety, website & comms software skills, and NFP governance knowledge.
  • Email Priscilla if you have any questions - [email protected]

Please consider nominating for one of the Committee roles so that TPT can continue to function smoothly. To nominate, please download and return the nomination form. Self-nominating is welcome and encouraged!

If you plan to attend the AGM in person, please RSVP below so we can plan for numbers. Our AGM is open to all, members and non-members.

 

Links to the following documents will be updated closer to the AGM date.

Download Meeting Agenda

Download 2025 Minutes

Download 2026 Financial Report

Download TPT 2026 - 2031 Strategic Plan

When

July 11, 2026 at 11:00am - 1:30pm

Where

The Grange Meeting & Function Centre
4A Commonwealth Ln
Campbell Town , TAS 7210
Australia
Google map and directions

Who

Participation is limited to 30 people, and registration is essential.

1 RSVP

We have 29 spaces left, will you join?