ABOUT THE NRRC
The NRRC was established in 1989. As a National Council it is of itself not a decision making body but rather a governance body who, through the member Clubs, provides a voice for the breed to the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC - the governing body for purebred dogs in Australia) and coordinates NRRC projects and activities.
The actions of the NRRC are created and guided by motions submitted by the member Clubs.
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The committee is made up of:
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President
The President is selected by a member Club/s of which they are a member. The president serves a 2 year term and cannot serve consecutive terms. The position of President rotates through all the affiliated member clubs - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, West Australia. -
Secretary
The Secretary serves a 2 year term but may serve consecutive terms. Nominations for Secretary are accepted bi-annually at the annual general meeting. -
Club Delegates
Each Club is required to put forward a Delegate who acts as a conduit of their member Club's tender of motions and decisions on motions tendered by other Clubs.
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