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JOINING'S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3

1. Contact us with your details and someone will be in touch with you to give you more information about the Club and its activities or come along to one of our meetings to meet other members.

2. Try out one of the activities to make sure that you really enjoy bushwalking (or any of the other activities we undertake) and that the level of social activity is also what you're looking for. Be aware that each activity you undertake as a temporary member will attract a fee of $5 and visitors can do up to three activities before they must make a decision on whether or not to join.

3. Once you have determined that you indeed wish to be a member of our Club use the Contact Us page to request a membership form, fill it out and mail to P. O. Box 845, Gosford, NSW 2250 with your membership fee. Upon receipt, your application to become a member will be nominated and seconded by members of the Club. You'll then be on our email list for monthly newsletters (and other notices of equipment sales, short notice trips etc).

2010/11 MEMBERSHIP FEES (Membership runs from 1st July - 30th June each year)

Single Membership: $25 per annum (1st July - 30th June)

Temporary Members: $5 per activity which gives you the opportunity to see if this Club is for you.

The Club does not accept membership for children under the age of 18. However, some leaders will accept children to participate in an activity (subject to any special participation requirements) as a temporary member, for a nominal fee of $1 each activity as long as they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Membership Fees can be paid by cash, cheque or direct debit.

Mailing Address:  Brisbane Water Outdoors Club, P. O. Box 845, Gosford, NSW 2250

 

Abseiling Malita Point
Abseiling Malita Point October 2010

 


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