Call for Board Nominations
The Victorian AIDS Council Inc (VAC) and Gay Men’s Health Centre Inc (GMHC), trading as Thorne Harbour Health are seeking visionary and capable people who work well with others to nominate for election to three vacancies on the VAC Board of Directors and three vacancies on the GMHC Board of Directors.
27 Sep 2019
This is an opportunity to play an important leadership role in Thorne Harbour Health and to participate in the organisation at an exciting time. The Board particularly encourages people living with HIV, women, sexuality and gender diverse people to apply to ensure the Board reflects the community it serves.
Nomination forms and an information kit are available from the Secretary, Simon Ruth - email secretary@thorneharbour.org or telephone 03 9865 6700.
Nominations must be received by the Returning Officer no later than 5:00pm Friday, 18 October 2019 at Thorne Harbour Health
Level 5, 615 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004.
The election will take place by postal vote, closing 2.00pm Friday, 15 November 2018 Results will be announced at the VAC/GMHC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING being held Sunday, 17 November 2019 at the Positive Living Centre 51 Commercial Road, South Yarra, commencing 2.00pm.
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