Eligibility
Who is eligible?
A member of Mura Badulgal (TSI) RNTBC must be:
- at least 18 years of age; and
- a Common Law Holder of native title, regardless as to whether they reside at Badu Island or elsewhere.
How to Apply?
How to Become a Member of Mura Badulgal?
- A person applies in writing. Application Form can be downloaded here or online application is also available.
- A person is eligible under the Eligibility section.
- The directors agree.
- The person's name and date they became a member is put on the register of members.
- The directors may refuse to accept a membership application. If they do, they must notify the applicant in writing of the decision and the reasons for it.
Register of Members
The register must contain:
- members' and former members' names and addresses
- the date when the names were put on the list
- for former members, the date when they stopped being a member
It must be kept at the corporation's document access address.
It must be available at the annual general meeting (AGM).
Rights
Members' Rights
A member:
- can attend, speak and vote at general meetings
- can be made a director
- can put forward resolutions at general meetings
- can ask the directors to call a general meeting
- can look at the books and records of the corporation (if the directors have authorised them to do this, or if the members have passed a resolution which lets them do this).
Responsibilities
Members' Responsibilities
A member:
- must follow these rules
- lets the corporation know if they change their address
- treats other members with respect
Liability
Liability of Members
Members do not have to pay corporation debts if the corporation is wound up.
Cancellation
How to stop being a member
A person stops being a member if:
- they resign in writing
- they pass away
- their membership is cancelled.
The persons name and date they stopped being a member is put on the register of former members.
If a member:
- can't be contacted for two years
- misbehaves or
- is not an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person
The member can only be removed by special resolution at a general meeting. The directors must then send that person a copy of the special resolution at their last known address, as soon as possible after it has been passed.
If a person is not eligible for membership for some other reason, the directors can cancel their membership by passing a resolution at a directors meeting. Before the meeting, directors need to give the member 14 days to object in writing. If the member objects, the directors can't cancel the membership. The member can only then be removed at a general meeting by resolution.