Meetings

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All affiliated club members are welcome to attend Bushwalking NSW quarterly General Meetings at Redfern Town Hall, Sydney and/or online, to learn about bushwalking, share their ideas, and represent the interests of their club.

Bushwalking NSW has general meetings of club delegates four times per year. These are held on the third Tuesday of February, May, August (AGM), and November, usually at Redfern Town Hall – 73 Pitt Street, Redfern – just 7 minutes from the station. During Covid-19, meetings are held online. Contact us to register for online meetings and receive the video link.

Clubs are encouraged to send delegates to the meetings to contribute to the discussion and to represent the club’s interests. Club members are also encouraged to stand for election to the Bushwalking NSW Management Committee at the Annual General Meeting in August. The Management Committee meets approximately monthly online and at our Chippendale office.

Next General Meetings

Tuesday, 24th November, 2020, 7pm Online Special General Meeting plus General Meeting

Topic: Making Tracks: How to attract $7 million+ in new walking tracks. Register here for the meeting link. Our clubs are invited to our Special General Meeting immediately prior to the November General Meeting with the purpose of approving the updated Constitution of Bushwalking NSW Inc. Read the Agenda. Read the Notice of Special General Meeting

Tuesday 16 February 2021, 7pm General Meeting

Tuesday 18 May 2021, 7pm General Meeting

Our most recent meeting

Tuesday, 18th August, 2020, 7pm AGM Online. 

Topic: Kosciuszko National Park: Highs & Horses. Speaker Linda Groom – 2019 winner of the Chardon Award, Save Kosci campaigner, and Canberra Bushwalking Club Leader. Linda gave an update on the impact of feral horses on Kosciuszko National Park. Linda continues to work on the Reclaim Kosci campaign. The draft wild horse management plan for Kosciuszko is due to be issued in September. Join us to hear about the issues for club walkers so you can make a submission and make our voice heard!

Also, don’t miss out on the Chardon Award presentation on the night. Who was awarded the prize this year?

Read the Agenda.

Read the 2020 Annual Report

Watch the video of the meeting.

Minutes of 2019 AGM.

Draft Minutes of the 2020 AGM

Read our new draft Constitution.

Read the President’s wrap.

Club Delegates

Clubs are asked to send delegates to the meetings to contribute to the discussion and to represent the club’s interests Clubs are entitled to send a number of delegates dependent on the number of members. Clubs with up to 100 members have 2 delegates, up to 250 members can send 3 delegates, and bigger clubs have 4 delegates.

Club sizeDelegates
10-1002
101-2503
251 or more4
An agenda is sent to clubs at least a week before, detailing any specific items to be discussed. Any other relevant documents will also be sent. Clubs are asked to discuss any matters and have their delegates briefed to act on their behalf.

AGM Minutes, Agendas and Annual Reports

2020 AGM

Tuesday, 18th August, 2020, 7pm AGM Online. 

Topic: Kosciuszko National Park: Highs & Horses. Speaker Linda Groom – 2019 winner of the Chardon Award, Save Kosci campaigner, and Canberra Bushwalking Club Leader. Linda gave an update on the impact of feral horses on Kosciuszko National Park. Linda continues to work on the Reclaim Kosci campaign. The draft wild horse management plan for Kosciuszko is due to be issued in September. Join us to hear about the issues for club walkers so you can make a submission and make our voice heard!

Also, don’t miss out on the Chardon Award presentation on the night. Who was awarded the prize this year?

Read the Agenda.

Read the 2020 Annual Report

Watch the video of the meeting.

Minutes of 2019 AGM.

Draft Minutes of the 2020 AGM

Read our new draft Constitution.

Read the President’s wrap.

2019 AGM

Annual General Meeting. Tuesday 20 August 2019 Redfern Town Hall  7 pm. Topic: Back from the brink. Past president of the Northern Rivers Bushwalkers Club, Bill Boyd, revealed how they grew the club from 15 members to 300 members – and the vibrant, thriving club it is today with 365 activities a year! Read the agenda and minutes. Read the 2019 Annual Report. You can listen to the very rough recording of the presentation here (we apologise for the sound quality – we welcome your assistance if you have skills in this area, just use our Contact Us form).

2018 AGM

AGM Tuesday 21 August 2018. Redfern Town Hall  7 pm

Guest Speaker Meg McKone from Coast and Mountain Walkers & Canberra Bushwalking Club. Topic: Exploratory trips in the West MacDonnells. Meg took us on a journey of discovery into some of the more interesting exploratory trips she has done in the West MacDonnell Ranges where Meg has made some significant discoveries (as far as she has been able to ascertain) such as “Portals Canyon”, and explored high level crossings of the Chewings Range. Meg also discussed likely places to find water and some of the hazards and delights of bushwalking in this spectacular region. Keith Maxwell spoke on why Bush Search and Rescue has joined the SES. Download his PowerPoint presentation here.

The Bushwalking NSW AGM 2018 agenda is available for viewing.  Read the minutes. Read the 2018 Annual Report.

2017 AGM

Euroka Campground, Glenbrook was the setting for a unique meeting on Saturday & Sunday, 12 – 13th August 2017, with an  opportunity to participate in free Minimal Impact Bushwalker Train the Trainer education,  On Saturday there was a choice of walks to Maxwell’s Hut in the Kedumba Valley, followed by a sausage sizzle. Read about proposals to conserve the hut. Sunday featured a walk along Erskine Creek after the AGM meeting.

The Bushwalking NSW 2017 Annual Report and AGM Agenda are now available for viewing. Read the minutes.

2016 AGM

The 2016 Annual General Meeting of Bushwalking NSW was held on Tuesday August 16 at the Redfern Town Hall Small Hall (top floor), 73 Pitt Street, Redfern.

The keynote speaker was Mike Welling, Founder of WEJUGO. He  launched “It’s Sweet to Walk Soft” (ISWS), a project which seeks to promote nature conservation and protection of biodiversity and bio security in NSW, utilising the principle that people protect what they love.

The Bushwalking NSW 2015-16 Annual Report, as well as the 2016 Annual General Meeting agenda  are now available for viewing by clicking on these links. Read the minutes.

2015 AGM

The 2015 Annual General Meeting of Bushwalking NSW was held on 18 August 2015 at Ashfield RSL Club.

This year we secured a very exciting guest speaker, Caro Ryan on the topicc “How to grow your club”. Check out her YouTube channel!

Caro has kindly shared her presentation slides so all clubs all over the state and beyond can benefit from her insights:

Bushwalking NSW AGM 2015 Keynote Presentation PDF

Bushwalking NSW AGM 2015 Keynote Presentation PPTX (NB: 18MB!)

The the Bushwalking NSW 2014-15 Annual Report, as well as the 2015 Annual General Meeting agendaproposed special resolutions, and minutes are now available for viewing by clicking on these links.

2014 AGM


The 2014 Annual General Meeting of Bushwalking NSW was held at Ashfield RSL Club on Tuesday 19 August. The 2014 AGM featured

  • Alex Allchin, organiser of this year’s Dunphy Kowmung Adventure, talking about his views of Bushwalking in NSW. Alex encouraged members to get out into the bush and experience an adventure.
  • David Morrison launched the new website of Bushwalking NSW.
  • Club Delegates elected Bushwalking NSW office bearers for 2014-15.
  • David Morrison was elected as President of Bushwalking NSW.
  • Members socialised over a cup of tea and finger food.

Read the agenda.

General Meeting Minutes and Agendas

2020

Tuesday, 19th May, 2020, 7pm ONLINE

Topic: Adapting to the new bushfire conditions.

Speaker: Professor David Bowman, Professor of Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania, spoke to us about the new bushfire conditions we are facing and the surprising things we need to consider to adapt to them. Our recent unprecedented bushfire season disrupted many of our outdoor adventure plans and devastated our national parks and wildlife. Unfortunately, with rising temperatures and drier years, this is only part of a trend. Hear David’s incredibly deep and broad understanding of: how bushfire affects our natural environment, what future we can expect for the national parks and wild places we love to walk in, and how we can adapt to the new conditions.  Watch David’s talk.  David recommended this book: Fire Country – How Indigenous Fire Management could Help Save Australia by Victor Steffensen.  David recommended this film which explains everything he is talking about:Wilder than Wild: Fire, Forests and the Future.  Read the meeting  agenda.

Tuesday, 18th February, 2020, 7pm 

Topic: Exploring with teenagers and young adults. Chris Gersch (Blue Steel Dash club walks leader) shared how Blue Steel Dash managed to take a group of teenagers away for 3 weeks walking across Nepal’s Annapurna Circuit. Chris went into some of the prior preparation that allowed for this, the attitudes of the group members whilst in Nepal, and the dynamics between the older and younger members. Chris also covered approaches Blue Steel Dash took to create a safe environment for the younger members and instill that level of trust from not only those members, but their parents as well.

Plus  Constitution Update- Review Bushwalking NSW’s new draft constitution here. The Constitutional changes were discussed at the February 2020 General Meeting. Agenda.

2019

Tuesday 19 November 2019 Redfern Town Hall 7 pm. Topic: The Great West Walk, 

See The Great West Walk slides here.

Presented by Ian Napier, President of The Walking Volunteers. This 65-kilometre walk stretching from Parramatta to the foot of the Blue Mountains, crosses a kaleidoscope of varying landscapes, including protected Cumberland Plain woodland, local river systems, public parklands, some of Australia’s oldest architecture and Western Sydney’s iconic urban landscapes. While the terrain is relatively flat and an abundance of shared paths make for easy walking, it is the scenery that is the great surprise. Our presenter, Ian Napier  shared photos to illustrate the flavour of the route, its surprises and memorable stretches.
Ian also touched on the role of The Walking Volunteers in the process of creating the route, and the government’s concept of the Green Grid.

Read the agenda. Read the minutes. See some photos of the meeting here.

Tuesday 21 May 2019 Redfern Town Hall  7 pm. Topic: Engaging with Young People in Outdoor Adventure. Speaker: Matt Sawyer, Sport Integrity Unit, Office of Sport. Matt’s presentation looked at the benefits of including young people in Bushwalking Clubs,  creating a club suitable for young people, support available to include young people, Member Protection and your Bushwalking Club. Read the agenda. Listen to the audio of the night. BNSW presentation.   Duke of Edinburgh Awards presentation.   Office of Sport presentation. 

Tuesday 19 February 2019 Redfern Town Hall  7 pm. Topic: Bushwalking with a Purpose. There is more to bushwalking than bush walking.Speaker: Bush Explorer Yuri Bolotin talked about the difference between walking in the bush and bushwalking with a purpose. He argued that adding a purpose to your regular bush adventures could exponentially raise satisfaction and enjoyment levels of your bushwalking activities. It could even be a key to life’s happiness! See the presentation. Read the minutes. Read the agenda.

2018

November 2018 Topic: The ‘Save Kosci’ protest walk – a report from the front line. This year the NSW Government passed the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018, giving feral horses and other feral animals the right to continue damaging this unique NSW National Park, and endangering a host of threatened native species.  The ‘Save Kosci’ protest walk aims to make repeal of the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act an issue in the March 2019 NSW election.   Read the minutes. Read the agenda.

20-21 October, Annual Bush Camp, Bungonia. Members enjoyed day-walks, a sausage sizzle, a talk by Sharon Fulcher on ‘Are you a bio-secure bushwalker?’, and ‘How to keep your club on track’ workshop, and met old friends and new from across NSW & the ACT. More details.

May 2018  Topic: What is the impact of raising Warragamba dam wall? Alex Allchin, President, Bushwalking NSW  informed us about the latest in the NSW state government’s plans to raise the Warragamba Dam wall. The proposal would, during flood events, inundate 4,700 hectares of pristine World Heritage listed national parks and 65 kilometres of wild rivers – twice the length of the Franklin River that was under threat in the 1980s. Read the minutes. Read the agenda .

February 2018 Topic: Keeping Your Club on Track- Tips for the smooth running of bushwalking clubs. Read the agenda. See the presentation. Share your tips for how you or your club, keeps your club on track using this form. Read  the minutes.

2017

November 2017  Our keynote speaker was Carol Isaacs on the topic Adventure Conservation Adventures. Do you enjoy going beyond? Do you like going to wild places that few other people get to see?  By engaging in Adventure Conservation you can ‘go beyond’. Instead of just admiring nature, you can support its flourishing, and travel to very remote wild places. Carol is an experienced Adventure Conservationist with a few stories to tell about what it is like, and how you can engage in this exciting activity. Read the Minutes. Read more.

May 2017  Our keynote speaker was Sharon Fulcher, Dip. Ed. Sharon is an Environmental Educator and NPWS Conservation Volunteer, who is currently completing a Masters of Environmental Science. She spoke on the topic ‘How can we Leave No Trace’ when bushwalking?’.  Minimal Impact Bushwalking (MIB) strives to minimize our impact on the outdoors while allowing our immersion in it. Bio-security is everyone’s responsibility but has largely been missing from our MIB code. This presentation looked at the latest MIB information and resources as well as raising issues around bio-security, and how bushwalkers can aid in keeping our environment ‘clean’. View Sharon’s fabulous presentation, read the agenda and the minutes.

Feb 2017 GM Our keynote speaker was Greg Kirk, Special Ambulance Rescue Team Paramedic on the topic “How bushwalkers can prepare for rescue operations”. Here is the agenda and the interesting presentation with information on how to maintain bushwalker access by preventing the sell-off of Crown Roads. The minutes are here.

2016

Nov 2016 GM The keynote presentations was by Matt McClelland and Helen Smith. The topics were “Bushwalking 101”, a website all about helping people better settle into bushwalking with information on everything from how to tie your shoelaces, through to collecting water in remote places, and “Naturally Accessible”, bushwalking for those with people with mobility restrictions.

Bushwalking NSW also released new Risk Management Guidelines which were developed by:

  • Margaret Covi (Watagan Wanderers)
  • Geoff Reed (WEA Ramblers Sydney)
  • Linda Groom (Canberra Bushwalking Club)
Access the presentation here RM presentation Nov 2016 meeting

Read the agenda and more about the speakers  here.  View the minutes here.

May 2016 GM We heard speaker, Anne McLeod present her biography of Marie Byles “The Summit of Her Ambition: the spirited life of Marie Byles”. Read about her presentation and view the agenda  here. View the minutes here.

Feb 2016 GM: Our keynote speaker Dr Les Higgins talked on bushwalking in the light of what is known about our need for nature and the astounding array of benefits that flow from meeting that need. You can download Les’ slides from here, and listen to his talk by clicking the forward arrow below. Please note that the recording is in it’s ‘raw’ format. You may like to fast forward through the beginning when the audience are providing their feedback. Listen to Les’s talk:

The following links will provide the February 2016 General Meeting AgendaBushwalking NSW Presentation and Minutes. You can find out more about Les here.

2015

17 Feb 2015 GM: Read the minutes.

19 May 2015 GM: Read the minutes.

17 Nov 2015 GM: The keynote speaker at the November General Meeting was Yuri Bolotin talking about the Gardens of Stone in Focus photographic competition. Here is the meeting Agenda and Presentation and Minutes.

2014

18 February 2014 GM: Read the minutes .

18 February 2014 GM: Read the agenda .

20 May 2014 GM: Read the minutes .