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1 THE NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA (WA) INCORPORATED CONSTITUTION November 2015
2 C O N T E N T S NO. DESCRIPTION PAGES 1. NAME DEFINITIONS INTERPRETATION STRUCTURE OF PARTY PARTY GOVERNANCE OBJECTIVES POWERS INCOME AND PROPERTY OF THE PARTY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE ALTERING THIS CONSTITUTION CHANGING THE NAME OR OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY HOW MEETINGS CAN BE HELD... 7 PART TWO MEMBERSHIP CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP ORDINARY MEMBER ELIGIBILITY OF ORDINARY MEMBERS APPLICATION FOR ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF ORDINARY MEMBERS DUAL MEMBER HONORARY LIFE MEMBER PERPETUAL MEMBER PENSIONER MEMBER SUPPORTER MEMBER AFFILIATE MEMBER PARLIAMENTARY MEMBER YOUNG NATIONALS MEMBER REGISTER OF MEMBERS ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION FAILURE TO PAY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION SUSPENSION OF MEMBERS EXPULSION OF MEMBERS CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP PART THREE PARTY UNITS PARTY UNITS GENERAL PARTY UNIT - BRANCHES FORMATION AND COMPOSITION BOUNDARIES POWERS... 15
3 RULES OFFICE BEARERS BRANCH DELEGATE APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OTHER BRANCH MEETINGS QUORUM BRANCH REPORTS FINANCE DISSOLUTION DISPUTES AND APPEALS PARTY UNIT - ASSEMBLY ELECTORATE COUNCIL (AEC) FORMATION AND COMPOSITION POWERS RULES OFFICE BEARERS ASSEMBLY ELECTORATE COUNCIL DELEGATE APPOINTMENTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OTHER MEETINGS SPECIAL MEETINGS QUORUM PROXIES DISSOLUTION APPEALS AND DISPUTES PARTY UNIT - STATE CONFERENCE FORMATION AND MEMBERSHIP POWERS RULES OF STATE CONFERENCE OFFICE BEARERS STATE CONFERENCE MEETING SPECIAL STATE CONFERENCE STATE CONVENTION NOTICE QUORUM VOTING ON MOTIONS PROXIES FINANCE REPORTING APPEALS AND DISPUTES PARTY UNIT - STATE COUNCIL FORMATION AND MEMBERSHIP... 27
4 POWERS RULES OFFICE BEARERS MEETINGS QUORUM PROXIES ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE PARTY UNIT - STATE EXECUTIVE FORMATION AND MEMBERSHIP POWERS MEETINGS QUORUM PROXIES FINANCIAL REPORTING PART FOUR PARTY OFFICERS PRESIDENT, DEPUTY PRESIDENT, AND DELEGATES TO STATE EXECUTIVE RULES APPOINTMENT OF STATE DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES PART FIVE STATE PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION GENERAL ELECTION OF STATE PARLIAMENTARY OFFICERS WORKING RELATIONSHIP OF PARLIAMENTARY MEMBERS AND THE PARTY POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF STATE PARLIAMENTARY MEMBERS COALITION GOVERNMENT OR ALLIANCE COALITION IN OPPOSITION FEDERAL PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION PART SIX SELECTION & ENDORSEMENT OF CANDIDATES INTRODUCTION CALLING OF APPLICATIONS PROCEDURES ON RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS ENQUIRY & VERIFICATION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SELECTION MEETING CANDIDATE SELECTION CONFIDENTIALITY OF CANDIDATE CANCELLATION OF ENDORSEMENT PART SEVEN YOUNG NATIONALS GENERAL POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF YOUNG NATIONALS RULES... 37
5 OFFICER BEARERS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OTHER MEETINGS QUORUM YOUNG NATIONALS REPORTS FINANCE PART EIGHT GENERAL RULES GENERAL RULES OF DEBATE MEETING AND ACCOUNTING RECORDING KEEPING VOTING RESCINDING MOTIONS RULES OF PROXIES RULES FOR ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS APPOINTING A MEETING CHAIR TIME LIMITATION ON LODGING APPEAL COMMON SEAL & EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS NOTICES DISSOLUTION... 44
6 PART ONE GENERAL 1. Name 1.1 The name of the Association is 'The National Party of Australia (WA) Incorporated. 2. Definitions 2.1 In this Constitution, except to the extent that the context otherwise requires, the following expressions shall have the following meanings: Act means the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 (WA) as amended; Active Branch means a branch with not less than 7 members or where there are less than 7 members a branch as approved of by the State Council; Annual Membership Subscription means the membership fee of a particular class of Member as agreed upon by State Council from time to time pursuant to Part 2 of this Constitution; Assembly Electorate Council means the council provided for in Part 3 of this Constitution the Members of which are appointed as provided for in Clause of this Constitution; Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia; Affiliate Member means a person to whom Part 2 of this Constitution applies; Branch means a Branch of the Party in existence as at the date of adoption of this Constitution and those branches formed in accordance with Part 3 of this Constitution; Branch Nominee Presentation Meeting means a meeting held in accordance with the relevant sections of Part 6 of this constitution. Closing Date means the date and time fixed by State Council as provided in Part 6 of this Constitution; Commissioner means the person appointed in accordance with the Act; Common Seal means the common seal of the Party as provided for in Part 8 of this Constitution; Commonwealth means the Commonwealth of Australia; Constituent Body means the State Assembly Electoral Councils and/or the Branches of the Party; Constitution means this Constitution; Country Area means the geographical area including the Mining and Pastoral Region, Agricultural Region and South West Region as provided in section 16H of the Electoral Act 1907 (WA); Deputy President means the position of deputy president of the Party elected as required by Part 4 of this Constitution; Dual Member means persons to whom Part 2 of this Constitution applies;
7 - 2 - Election Platform means the policies and proposed ideas that are presented to the electorate during the campaigning phase of an election. Financial Year means the period from 1 July to the next following 30 June; Honorary Life Member means a person to whom Part 2 of this Constitution applies; House of Representatives means the Lower House of Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; Legislative Assembly District means a Legislative Assembly District of the State as prescribed by the Electoral Distribution Commissioners pursuant to the Electoral Act 1907 (WA); Legislative Assembly Selection Meeting means a meeting or meetings of the Assembly Electorate Council acting in accordance with Part 6 of this Constitution; Legislative Council Region means a Legislative Council Region of the State as prescribed by the Electoral Distribution Commissioners pursuant to the Electoral Act 1907 (WA); Local Government means a Local Government established under the Local Government Act 1995 (WA); Meeting means any meeting of a Party Unit; Member means a Member of the Party of a class of membership provided in Part 2 of this Constitution; Metropolitan Area means the geographical area including the North Metropolitan Region, the South Metropolitan Region and the East Metropolitan Region as provided in section 16H of the Electoral Act 1907 (WA); Nation means Australia; Notice means written notice given in accordance with Part 8; Opening Date means the date that State Council has authorized the time from which nominations for pre-selection may be accepted. Ordinary Member means an ordinary Member as provided in Part 2 of this Constitution; Ordinary Motion means a motion at any meeting that is not a Special Motion; Parliamentary Member means a Member of the Party who is a Member of Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council, House of Representatives or the Senate; Party means the National Party of Australia (WA) Incorporated; Party Units means those parts of the Party to whom Part 3 of this Constitution applies; Pensioner Member means a person to whom Part 2 of this Constitution applies;
8 - 3 - Perpetual Member means a person to whom in Part 2 of this Constitution applies; Prescribed Form means a form prescribed in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution; Proxy means a proxy appointed in accordance with Part 8 of this Constitution; Resolution means a motion that has been passed by a simple majority of Members or their proxies entitled to vote at the meeting at which the motion was submitted; Senate means the upper house of Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; Special State Conference means a specially convened State Conference as provided in Part 3 of this Constitution; Special Motion means a motion at any meeting that must be passed by Special Resolution; Special Resolution means a special motion that has been resolved in the affirmative by 75% of the members present and entitled to vote and present themselves or by proxy; and of which not less than 28 days notice, or other period specified herein, has been given; State means the State of Western Australia; State Convention means the meeting of Members held in accordance with Part 3 of this Constitution; State Conference means the meeting held in accordance with Part 3 of this Constitution and is the Annual General Meeting which is required by the Associations Incorporation Act of 1987; State Council means the Unit of the Party provided for in Part 3 of this Constitution; State Director means the person appointed by the State Council pursuant to Part 4 of this Constitution; State Executive means the Unit of the Party as provided for in Part 3 of this Constitution; State President means the Member elected as State President as required by Part 4 of this Constitution; Supporter Member means a supporter Member as described in Part 2 of this Constitution; Unfinancial Member means an unfinancial Member as described in Part 2 of this Constitution; Urgent motion means a motion that does not appear on the conference agenda but is submitted in writing to state conference regarding issues that the movers regard as important enough that their urgent consideration by conference is required. For such a motion to be considered by State Conference for formal debate it must first by approved by a majority of delegates that it is in fact an Urgent Motion. If such a motion is approved it will be debated by State Conference under the agenda item reserved for urgent motions. Young Nationals Member means persons to whom Part 2 of this Constitution applies.
9 Interpretation 3.1 In this Constitution: a reference to a statute, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them occurring at any time before or after the date of this Constitution; unless the contrary intention appears: words importing a gender include every other gender; and words in the singular number include the plural and words in the plural number include the singular; unless the contrary intention appears, where a word or phrase is given a particular meaning, other parts of speech and grammatical forms of that word or phrase have corresponding meanings; if a period of time is expressed to be calculated from or after a specified day, that day is not included in the period; a reference to a day is a reference to the twenty four (24) hour period commencing at midnight; and a reference to a month is a calendar month and a reference to a year is a calendar year. 3.2 This Constitution and any rules that apply to the Party have effect as an agreement between the Party and each Member. 3.3 If there is any inconsistency between this Constitution and the Act, the Act prevails. 3.4 The Party may alter this Constitution pursuant to Clause 11 but not otherwise. 4. Structure of Party 4.1 The Party shall function throughout the State through its Branches. 4.2 The organisation of the Party shall comprise the following Party Units as referred to in Part 3: Branches; State Assembly Electorate Councils; State Executive; State Council; State Conference, and State Convention.
10 Party Governance 5.1 The Party is governed by its State Conference. 5.2 Between State Conferences and subject to directions passed by resolution at State Conferences, the State Council shall have the control of the affairs of the Party. 5.3 Between Meetings of the State Council and subject to directions passed by resolution at State Conferences and subject to directions passed by resolutions at State Council, the State Executive shall administer the activities of the Party. 6. Objectives 6.1 The Objectives of the Party are: to promote and attain a just, democratic, prosperous and secure society in which freedom of speech, worship and association are guaranteed and in which private enterprise may flourish; the devolution of power, wherever practicable, from the Commonwealth to the State and from the State to Local Government; to formulate an election platform and policies which embody these objectives and to create a climate of opinion favourable to that election platform; to select candidates of honesty and integrity, adhering to that platform, and secure their election to the Parliament of the State and the Parliament of the Commonwealth; and to form or participate in the Government of the State and the Commonwealth in accordance with this Constitution. 7. Powers 7.1 The Party shall have all of the powers of an association granted under the Act. 7.2 Subject to the Act, the Party may do all things necessary or convenient for carrying out its objectives and in particular, may: acquire, hold and dispose of real or personal property; open and operate accounts with financial institutions; invest its money in any manner that trustees can invest money pursuant to the Trustees Act 1962; raise and borrow money on the terms and in the manner it considers appropriate; secure the repayment of money raised or borrowed, or the payment of a debt or liability; appoint agents to transact business on its behalf;
11 enter into any other contract it considers necessary or desirable; and act as trustee and accept and hold real and personal property upon trust but does not have the power to do any act or thing as a trustee that, if done otherwise than as a trustee would contravene the Act or this Constitution. 8. Income and Property of the Party 8.1 The income and property of the Party shall be applied solely to the promotion of its objectives. 8.2 Subject to this Clause 8, no part of the income and property of the Party thereof shall be paid or otherwise distributed, directly or indirectly, to members of the Party, except in good faith in the promotion of those objectives. 8.3 Remuneration (including superannuation) may be made or provided in good faith to agents, consultants, sub-contractors or employees of the Party or to other persons in return for actual services rendered. 9. Legal Proceedings 9.1 No Party Unit shall enter into legal proceedings on its own account without the consent of the State Council. 10. Financial Governance 10.1 The financial year of the Party and its Party Units shall be the Financial Year provided that State Council may at the request of a Party Unit for good cause permit that Party Unit to use a different financial year State Council shall from time to time prescribe the accounting and financial reporting standards to be adopted and applied by all Constituent Bodies In April of each year State Executive shall prepare or cause to be prepared a budget for the Party's receipts and income for the next Financial Year and shall, prior to 30 June submit such budget to State Council for approval State Council may accept the budget with such amendments as it sees fit or it may refer the budget back to State Executive for further consideration, amendment and re-submission to State Council The Party shall not accept any subscription or donation which the subscriber or donor desires to make subject to any condition which involves the conferring of any personal or financial benefit on the donor. This sub-clause shall not apply to any condition which a donor may impose for the payment of the donation to any fund established by the Party in furtherance of its objectives The State Council, or any officer elected or appointed by the State Council, shall accept no subscription or donation which the subscriber or donor desires to make subject to any conditions, whether such conditions be expressed or implied, that are contrary to the principles or policies of the Party.
12 Any Member collecting money for the Party or for any Party Unit or for any purposes associated with the Party shall, as soon as may be convenient after such collection: in the case of money collected for a Party Unit, notify the President, Chairman or Treasurer of that Party Unit; in the case of money collected for any other purpose, notify the Honorary Treasurer of the Party; and ensure that such money is forwarded forthwtih to the appropriate party official so that it can be paid into the appropriate account The State Executive may employ those financial services which may be required to satisfy requirements under this Clause No person, committee, sub-committee or unit acting within or on behalf of the Party shall have authority to pledge the assets or credit of the Party without the prior and explicit approval of State Council Each Party Unit, the Parliamentary National Party and the Young Nationals may open a bank account(s) in their respective names. All bank accounts so opened shall require at least two properly authorised signatories to operate such accounts and these accounts shall be subject to the audit requirements of the Party Any member, whether an office bearer or not, who receives a donation for State or Federal electoral purposes, shall furnish necessary details to the State Director to comply with the relevant state or federal act. 11. Altering this Constitution 11.1 The Party may only alter this Constitution in accordance with this clause. Any attempt to alter, modify or repeal this Constitution is of no effect until all of the requirements under this Clause 11 have been complied with Any Party Unit may submit a special motion and an explanatory memorandum of that motion to State Council for the amendment, addition or alteration to the Constitution. If the motion does not clearly express the proposed amendment, addition or alteration to the Constitution, State Council may reword the motion in conjunction with the Party Unit The Constitution or a provision of the Constitution may only be modified or repealed by Special Resolution at a State Conference Within one month of the passing of a Special Resolution, the State President shall lodge with the Commissioner all relevant documentation as required under Section 17 of the Act. 12. Changing the name or objectives of the Party 12.1 The name and/or objectives of the Party may only be changed in accordance with the Act. 13. How Meetings Can Be Held
13 Except for State Conference all Meetings required to be held by this Constitution can be held by Members meeting personally, or by electronic means such as teleconferencing and the like. PART TWO MEMBERSHIP 14. Classes of Membership 14.1 The Party shall consist of the following classes of Membership: Ordinary Members; Dual Members; Honorary Life Members; Perpetual Members; Pensioner Members; Supporter Members; Affiliate Members; Parliamentary Members; and, Young Nationals. 15. Ordinary Member 15.1 Ordinary Members shall be those persons who have the prescribed qualifications and whose application to become an Ordinary Member has been approved pursuant to Clause 17 of this Constitution An Ordinary Member shall be both a Member of the Party and a Member of a Branch If a person ceases to be a Member of the Party that person shall simultaneously cease to be a Member of the Branch Where a Branch is dissolved in accordance with this Constitution, the financial Members of that Branch can have their membership transferred to another Branch of their choce An Ordinary Member shall not be an Ordinary member of more than one (1) Branch at any one time. 16. Eligibility of Ordinary Members 16.1 Membership of the Party is open to persons who: have attained the age of 18 years; support the objectives and election platform of the Party;
14 have agreed to be bound by this Constitution and to become a member of a Branch; have signed an application for membership; have paid the Annual Membership Subscription; and have not been previously expelled from the Party or if having been previously expelled from the Party, then their membership is subject to approval by a resolution of the State Conference. 17. Application for Ordinary Membership 17.1 An applicant wishing to be an Ordinary Member shall complete and sign such membership application form as is prescribed by State Council from time to time The applicant shall deliver the application form together with the Annual Membership Subscription to the State Director If the application is incomplete or defective in any material particular, State Director shall return it to the applicant for completion or amendment The State Director shall refer the completed membership application to the next State Council meeting for approval If an applicant has been previously expelled from the Party, the State Director shall refer the application directly to the next State Conference for its decision on the application. The decision of State Conference is final Subject to any decision of State Council pursuant to Clause 17.4, within fourteen (14) days of receiving a properly completed application form and the subscription monies the State Director shall: assign to the applicant a membership number and enter the applicant's details in the register kept pursuant to clauses 27.1 and 27.3; send notice of the application, including a copy of the application form and applicant's membership number, to the Branch nominated by the applicant or assigned by the State Director; and deposit all monies received with the application into the appropriate bank account If an applicant does not indicate a preference as to which Branch the applicant wishes to join, State Director shall assign the applicant to the Branch nearest to the Applicant's residential address. 18. Rights and Duties of Ordinary Members 18.1 From the date of acceptance of an Applicant s application for Ordinary Membership as provided in Clause 17 a Member shall, subject to this Constitution and so long as the person remains an Ordinary Member:
15 be an Ordinary Member of the Branch upon which the application was accepted or such other Branch as the person may from time to time transfer to in accordance with this Constitution; use the Member's best endeavours to actively promote the objectives of the Party as stated in Clause be entitled to attend and vote at meetings of the Branch of which the person is an Ordinary Member; be entitled to be elected to any office or to any committee of the Branch of which he or she is a Member of in accordance with Clause and the Party; be entitled to apply for selection as an endorsed party parliamentary candidate in accordance with Part 6 of this Constitution; be entitled to be nominated as a delegate to any other Party Unit in accordance with this constitution; be entitled to attend, speak and vote at State Convention; and adhere to and comply with this Constitution A financial member may transfer from one branch to another at their own request, by submitting the prescribed form to the State Director. 19. Dual Member 19.1 Payment of the Dual Membership fee shall entitle the member's spouse or nominee over the age of 18 years, residing with him/her, to full membership privileges Approval of an application for Dual membership will be subject to the same eligibility requirements and approval as an Ordinary Member A Dual Member has all of the same rights and duties as an Ordinary Member. 20. Honorary Life Member 20.1 Honorary Life Members are those Members who have rendered distinguished and exceptional service to the Party and who, on the recommendation of State Council, have been elected as a Life Member at a State Conference or Convention An Honorary Life Member shall, during their lifetime, unless they resign, enjoy all the privileges and rights of an ordinary member, shall be exempt from the payment of the Annual Membership Subscription but shall otherwise be subject to the provisions of this Constitution An Honorary Life member is entitled to nominate their spouse as a Dual Member, who also shall be exempt from the payment of the Annual Membership Subscription No more than two (2) Honorary Life Members may be elected in any one year.
16 Perpetual Member 21.1 Perpetual Members are those Members who have paid a sum equal to at least ten (10) times the Annual Membership Subscription A Perpetual Member has all the rights and privileges of an ordinary member, during their lifetime, unless they resign, and shall not be liable for payment of the Annual Membership Subscription but shall otherwise be subject to the provisions of this Constitution. 22. Pensioner Member 22.1 Any person over seventy (70) years of age or in receipt of a social security or service pension as acknowledged by State Council is entitled to apply to become a Pensioner Member Approval of an application for a Pensioner Member will be subject to the same eligibility requirements and approval as an Ordinary Member A Pensioner Member has all of the same rights and duties as an Ordinary Member. 23. Supporter Member 23.1 Supporter Members may participate in the activities of a Branch but have no voting entitlement and shall not be included in assessing the Branch s delegate entitlement to Constituent Bodies Approval of an application for a Supporter Member will be subject to the same eligibility requirements and approval as an Ordinary Member. 24. Affiliate Member 24.1 A supporting organisation may become an Affiliate Member by submitting such membership form as is from time to time prescribed by State Council Affiliate Members may participate in activities of a Branch but have no voting entitlement and shall not be included in assessing the Branch s delegate entitlement to any other Party Unit An Affiliate Member must be given a minimum fourteen (14) days notice of any motion by State Council to withdraw affiliation. Such motion may be opposed by a representative of the Affiliate Member. 25. Parliamentary Member 25.1 Parliamentary Members are Members who are also elected Members of any one of the House of Representatives or the Senate of the Commonwealth Parliament or the Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council of State Parliament. A Parliamentary Member shall have all the rights and duties of an Ordinary Member. 26. Young Nationals Member 26.1 Any person over the age of 18 years, and who has not had their 32 nd birthday is entitled to apply to become a Young Nationals Member.
17 Approval of an application for a Young National Member will be subject to the same eligibility requirements and approval as an Ordinary Member A Young Nationals Member has all of the same rights and duties as an Ordinary Member Upon their 32 nd birthday a Young National s membership automatically converts to that of an Ordinary Member. 27. Register of Members 27.1 The Party shall keep in up to date condition a register of its Members in accordance with the Act The State Director shall be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the register of Members and in the absence of a duly appointed State Director, the State President shall be responsible The register of Members shall contain the member s name and postal and/or residential addresses and any office they may hold in the association Any request to view the register by a Member, shall be in writing and submitted to the State Director, showing the name and address of the Member making the request Upon the request of a Member to view the register the following provisions shall apply: The name of the Member making such request shall be made known to the next meeting of State Council following such request The person making the register available needs to be satisfied that the person making the request is a Member of the Party and shall advise them of the possible harmful consequences of publicising information contained within the register State Director shall have the authority to provide the Leader of State Parliamentary Members with the names of Branch office bearers upon request by that Leader and to provide to Branch office bearers the names and details of their Branch Members. 28. Annual Membership Subscription 28.1 State Conference shall from time to time prescribe the Annual Membership Subscription applicable to: Ordinary Members; Ordinary Members who are enrolled students whether or not they are in receipt of an allowance or similar grants from the Commonwealth of Australia (to be known as a concessional membership fee); and all other classes of membership prescribed by Clause 14.1 of this Constitution, provided that State Conference may differentiate between the Annual Membership Subscription payable by each class of membership;
18 and such prescribed Annual Membership Subscription shall come into effect on 1 July next following the passing of the resolution prescribing that Annual Membership Subscription Annual Membership Subscriptions shall be due and payable as they fall due A Member wishing to renew his or her membership from year to year must pay the Annual Membership Subscription to the Party and the member's renewal will commence as at the date the State Director records the receipt of the Annual Membership Subscription pursuant to Clause Within seven (7) days of the receipt of the Annual Membership Subscription the State Director shall: record the receipt of the subscription in the register of Members kept pursuant to clauses 27.1 and 27.3; and, send notice of the renewal to the Member's Branch. 29. Failure to Pay Annual Membership Subscription 29.1 Any Member who fails to pay requisite Annual Membership Subscription within six (6) months of the date upon which it becomes due and payable shall be and become an Unfinancial Member An Unfinancial Member shall not be entitled to: attend speak or vote at any meeting of the Party or any of its Constituent Bodies; or hold or to continue to hold any office of the Party or of any of its Constituent Bodies; or transfer his or her membership from one Branch to another. 30. Suspension of Members 30.1 Members may be suspended by the Branch, of which they are a member, or by State Council, if such member: acts in any way that is considered to be, either by their Branch or by the State Council, detrimental or prejudicial to the interests of the Party; works for or publicly supports any candidate for any election other than an endorsed National Party candidate, except for an electorate where no Party candidate has been endorsed; or announces themself as a Party candidate for any election without having applied for and obtained the endorsement of the Party A minimum twenty one (21) days notice of the intention to suspend a Member must be given in writing. Such notice shall advise the subject matter of the complaint, the date, time and the place at which the Branch or State Council will meet to deal with the matter Any Member to which notice under Clause 30.2 is given, is entitled to attend on the date, time and place to which the notice provides to be heard on the intention to suspend them.
19 The suspension of a Member by a Branch shall be immediately reported to State Executive. The suspension shall be effective unless by Resolution of State Council the suspension is set aside The effect of suspension of a Member is that the Member s rights, duties and privileges conferred or imposed by this Constitution are suspended until either the suspension is set aside by State Council, and where not so set aside, then as determined in accordance with Clause 32 of this Constitution. 31. Expulsion of Members 31.1 Any Member of the Party is automatically expelled from the Party if the Member stands for election, or announces his intention to stand for election, in opposition to any Party Member who has been endorsed in accordance with Part 6 of this Constitution If the suspension of a Member has not been set aside by State Council pursuant to Clause 30.4, the suspension is to be referred to the next State Conference as an agenda item by State Council A suspended Member whose expulsion is being considered at State Conference shall have the right to address in person, or by their representative, State Conference insofar as it relates to that issue A minimum twenty one (21) days notice must be given to a Member whose suspension is to be considered at State Conference. Such notice shall advise the Member of the subject matter of the complaint, the date, time and the place at which State Conference will deal with the matter Any Member to whom notice has been given under Clause 30.2 is entitled to attend on the date, time and place specified to appeal against a decision to suspend. If the State Conference upholds the suspension by resolution of the majority present and voting, the member shall be deemed to be expelled from the Party, otherwise the suspension shall immediately cease The effect of expulsion of a Member is the immediate cessation of that Member s rights, duties and privileges under this Constitution. 32. Cessation of Membership 32.1 A Member shall cease to be a Member if the Member: is expelled from the Party; or continues to be an Unfinancial Member for a period greater than six (6) months; or resigns from the Party by written notice to the Branch of which that person is a Member. PART THREE PARTY UNITS 33. Party Units General 33.1 The organisation of the Party shall comprise the Party Units as outlined in Clause A Party Unit is to abide by the General Rules in Part 8, unless a clause specific to it is outlined in this section Part 3.
20 Party Unit - Branches 34.1 Function Branches shall advance the interests of the Party in every possible way, consistent with the objectives and policies of the Party. 35. Formation and Composition 35.1 Branches of the Party, comprising not less than ten members, may be formed in any locality with the approval of State Council 35.2 A new Branch may be created: in an area outside the Metropolitan Area, provided that the proposed Branch is more than ten (10) kilometres from the town centre of an active Branch in the same Legislative Assembly District; or In any metropolitan Assembly Electoral District, no more than one Branch shall be formed until financial membership of the Party in such electoral District exceeds fifty. The formation of additional Branches in the District shall be conditional upon financial membership increasing in multiplies of fifty At the first general meeting of a new Branch the State President or their nominee shall be Chairman of the first general meeting and shall conduct the election of office bearers of the New Branch The new Branch shall come into existence upon the completion of the election of office bearers. 36. Boundaries 36.1 State Council may prescribe, or from time to time, change, by its own motion or at the request of a Branch, the geographic boundaries of a Branch. No such change shall be effected until twenty eight (28) days following notice of such proposed change has been given to the Branch or Branches whose boundaries are to be changed. Within that period of twenty eight (28) days a Branch may notify the State Director that it objects to the change and the matter shall then be referred to State Council State Council may, with the approval of general meetings of the Branches affected, by Resolution amalgamate two (2) or more Branches into one (1) Branch upon such terms and conditions as State Council deems fit. 37. Powers 37.1 Subject to this Constitution and to any direction of State Council, each Branch shall manage its own internal affairs Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the powers of a Branch shall be to: Delegate authority to committees;
21 Submit motions for State Conference agenda; Make and submit resolutions for submission to State Council or Assembly Electorate Council; Elect delegates from its members to State Conference and Assembly Electorate Council.; Suspend members in accordance with this Constitution; Organise fund raising campaigns, mobilise support and undertake promotional work in their area; Assist Young Nationals Development programmes No Branch shall affiliate with any outside body without the consent of State Council. 38. Rules 38.1 State Council may prescribe model rules for the conduct and management of Branches and State Council may amend, vary or repeal all or any parts of such rules The rules for Branches as prescribed by State Council shall be in full force and effect in each Branch however on the request of any Branch State Council may, by Special Resolution, amend or vary those model rules as they apply to the Branch requesting the amendment or variation. 39. Office Bearers 39.1 The following office bearers shall be elected at the inaugural meeting of each branch and at the annual general meeting of each Branch thereafter: the President of the Branch; the Vice President of the Branch; the Secretary of the Branch; the Treasurer of the Branch: or a Secretary/Treasurer, if the branch decides to amalgamate the positions Office bearers will hold office until the next annual general meeting. 40. Branch delegate appointments 40.1 The following Branch delegates shall be elected at the inaugural meeting of each branch and at the annual general meeting of each Branch thereafter: one (1) Conference delegate to represent every twenty (20) Ordinary Members of the Branch or portion thereof, with a minimum of two; and
22 one (1) Assembly Electorate Council delegate to represent every twenty (20) Ordinary Members of the Branch or portion thereof, with a minimum of two; 40.2 Branch delegate entitlement to all meetings other than Annual State Conference shall be determined by the enrolled financial membership as at 30 days prior to the relevant meeting. Branch delegate entitlement to Annual General Conference shall be determined by enrolled financial membership as at the preceding June At a general Branch meeting, a Branch may elect delegates to serve on any Selection Committee as required Except for Honorary Life Members, a person shall not be elected to or hold any position as an Office Bearer or delegate in any Branch unless that person is a financial Member of that Branch or they have recently applied to become a Member of that Branch in accordance with this Constitution. 41. Vacancies 41.1 If for any reason a vacancy occurs in any elected office or delegate of the Branch, the vacancy may be filled by a meeting of the Branch Committee. An office bearer, or delegate, so appointed shall hold office until the next general meeting of the Branch where the appointment shall be confirmed, or if not so confirmed, an election shall be held to fill the vacancy. 42. Annual General Meeting 42.1 Each Branch shall hold an Annual General Meeting Such annual general meeting shall be called by the Branch President, or by 5 members of the Branch if one has not been called 8 weeks prior to the State Conference Each branch is required to give a minimum of 14 days notice to all branch members when calling an Annual General Meeting Any Branch which has not held an annual general meeting for two (2) successive years is required to return all books and funds to State Council and shall be declared an inactive Branch The order of business at an Annual General Meeting shall be: Confirmation of minutes previous AGM; Matters arising from minutes; President s Report; Treasurer s report; Election of office bearers and delegates; Election of branch committee members if required Close.
23 Any other business should be transacted in a general meeting opened after the close of the Annual General Meeting 43. Other Branch Meetings 43.1 A general meeting of the branch may be called by the Branch President or a majority of the Branch Committee A general meeting of a Branch may be called at any time and reasonable effort must be made to give notice to all members 43.3 A committee meeting may be called by the Branch President, or by two other committee members at any time. 44. Quorum 44.1 At all meetings of a Branch (excluding Branch committee meetings) five (5) members of the Branch present, either in person, or via a teleconference link shall constitute a quorum A quorum for any committee of a branch shall be a majority of the members of the committee. 45. Branch Reports 45.1 The Secretary of a Branch shall, within fourteen (14) days of the holding of the inaugral of a the Branch and of each annual general meeting of the Branch, notify the State Director on the Prescribed Form, the names and addresses of all persons elected to any position (as officer, delegate or otherwise) and also shall, within fourteen (14) days, notify the State Director in writing of any alteration in the persons so elected The State Director shall forward that information to the President and Secretary of the Assembly Electorate Council in which the Branch is situated. 46. Finance 46.1 No Branch shall, except with the permission of the State Council use any of its funds for any purpose other than the promotion of the objectives and interest of the Party The State Council may from time to time grant to any Branch such sum or sums of money as it may think fit to enable the same to perform and carry out its functions and duties. 47. Dissolution 47.1 Should branch membership decline below seven financial members for a period of at least twelve months the branch may be dissolved at the discretion of State Council, provided the branch concerned agrees, and the remaining membership transferred to the nearest active branch A Branch shall have the right to be heard at State Council on any motion for the dissolution of that Branch Upon the dissolution of a Branch, State Council shall ensure that:
24 Any creditors of the Branch are paid; the Branch accounts are closed and any remaining monies paid to the Party; directions are made as to the transfer of Members of a dissolved Branch to other Branches; and all things necessary to wind up the affairs of the Branch are completed. 48. Disputes and Appeals Any dispute between Members of a Branch pertaining to the affairs of the Branch shall be determined by the officer bearers of the Branch In the event of a dispute or difference arising in connection with the conduct or management of the affairs of a Branch, such dispute or difference shall be referred to the relevant Assembly Electoral Council, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Pending the decision of Assembly Electorate Council upon any dispute under this clause, the regulations and decisions of the Branch shall be binding on all concerned An aggrieved Member wishing to appeal the decision of the Branch shall within 14 days of being notified of that decision notify in writing the Branch that the decision is to be appealed Upon receipt of a notice from an aggrieved Member that the Branch office bearers decision is to be appealed, the Branch shall include the appeal as an agenda item at the next Assembly Electoral Council If a Branch is not a member of an Assembly Electorate Council, the branch may refer the dispute or difference directly to State Council, with the appropriate notice as per the previous clauses. 49. Party Unit - Assembly Electorate Council (AEC) 49.1 Function The functions of the Assembly Electorate Councils are to: Pre-select candidates for Legislative Assembly Electorates Provide support to their candidates and members of Parliament To represent the concerns of their electorate to State Council, State Conference and their Members of Parliament Adjudicate regarding disputes in internal Branch matters. 50. Formation and composition
25 An Assembly Electorate Council may be formed within each Legislative Assembly District in the State which contains not less than three active branches of the party In the event of an Assembly District containing less than three active Branches, but having an aggregate total of at least fifteen members, State Council shall have the power to approve the formation of an Assembly Electorate Council Each Assembly Electorate Council shall represent those Branches whose boundaries are wholly or partly situate within the boundaries of each Legislative Assembly District State Council shall have the power by Special Resolution, where a geographic area of a Branch is covered by two (2) or more State Assembly Electorate Councils to determine what Assembly Electorate Council the Branch is to be within Delegates to Assembly Electorate Councils shall be elected by the active branches in the electorate All members of parliament whose electorate is wholly or partially within the boundaries of an Assembly Electorate Council are members of that Assembly Electorate Council and entitled to vote. 51. Powers 51.1 Subject to this Constitution the rules of the Assembly Electorate Council and to any direction of State Council each Assembly Electorate Council shall manage its own internal affairs Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the powers of an Assembly Electorate Council formed under the previous section shall be to: Delegate authority to committees; Submit motions for conference agenda; Make resolutions and submit them to State Council, State or Federal Parliamentary Party, or Parliamentary Members; Elect delegates from within its members to State Conference and State Council; Deal with resolutions submitted by constituent Branches; Pre-select Legislative Assembly Candidates in accordance with Part 6 of this Constitution; Organise fund raising campaigns, mobilise support and undertake promotional work in their Assembly Electorate Districts; Assist Young Nationals Development programmes. 52. Rules 52.1 The Assembly Electoral Council is subject to this Constitution and any standing orders as in Part 8.
26 Office Bearers 53.1 The following office bearers shall be elected at the inaugural meeting of each Assembly Electorate Council and at the annual general meeting of each Assembly Electorate Council thereafter and to hold office until the next annual general meeting; the President of the Assembly Electorate Council; the Vice President of the Assembly Electorate Council; the Secretary of the Assembly Electorate Council; the Treasurer of the Assembly Electorate Council; or a Secretary/Treasurer, if the Assembly Electoral Council decides to amalgamate the positions Upon election an Assembly Electorate Council President shall become ineligible to be a Branch delegate. All other office bearers shall be eligible to continue as delegates. 54. Assembly Electorate Council Delegate Appointments 54.1 An Assembly Electorate Council which has 3 or more active branches can elect at its Annual General Meeting four delegates to State Council and four delegates to State Conference being three members and one Young Nationals member, provided the Assembly Electorate Council has held appropriate elections and duly notified the Party of the results of the elections Where an Assembly Electorate Council has not held the required Annual Meeting to select its four delegates to State Council, State Council is empowered to appoint two delegates from within the Assembly District to serve on State Council for six months until a properly convened meeting of the Assembly Electorate Council is held An Assembly Electorate Council formed by State Council under Clause 50.2 can nominate to State Council and State Conference one delegate for every twenty, or portion of twenty, financial branch members, to a maximum of two delegates, and in addition one Young Nationals delegate. These delegates shall be endorsed by State Council for a period of twelve months.
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