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Honorary Members

Honorary Membership is the Association's award to members who continually promote the objects of the Association over time. Once awarded, recipients receive their membership for free, are added to the list of recipients, and are presented with a letter and a certificate.

The ALIA constitution and by-laws cover the governance of Honorary Membership - http://www.alia.org.au/governance/by-laws/1.html#4

Part 4: Honorary members 8. A person shall be an honorary member if:
a. the person was an honorary member of the Former Association; or
b. the Board of Directors by special resolution determines that a person has given noteworthy service in promoting the objects of the Association and that the person be an honorary member.
9. An Honorary member who is a personal financial member of the Association at the time of Honorary membership being granted, retains the entitlements of personal financial members.

Applying to the Board

There are 2 ways an applicant can be submitted to the Board - either by their peers or by the Association.

If you would like more information regarding this process, please contact awards@alia.org.au


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