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Home > Newsletter > ForestWorks Skills Update - August 2009, ed. 11
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Three easy steps to become a member of ForestWorks


Complete the steps to become a member of ForestWorks

STEP 1 - Eligibility

You are eligible to become a member of ForestWorks Ltd if you are:

  • A Company operating in the Forest, Wood, Paper and Timber Products Industry
  • A Not for Profit Organisation representing the interests of enterprises and workers in the Industry
  • An Individual who earns their living from the Industry and wants to contribute to skills development and training.

To preserve the industry focus of ForestWorks, organisations that are described as training providers, or individuals employed by training providers, are ineligible to become members.

Different types of membership apply depending on the status of the organisation (i.e. for profit or not for profit and for individual members).

Fees are listed below and include GST

  • Individuals      $22 per year or take up the SPECIAL 3yr offer $44
  • Not for Profits  $55 per year or take up the SPECIAL 3yr offer $110
  • Companies     $77 per year or take up the SPECIAL 3yr offer $165
 

STEP 2 - Application

Contact ForestWorks to receive an application form
(03) 9321 3500
forestworks@forestworks.com.au

Once you receive the form, complete and return with payment details (include cheque/credit card information or Direct Deposit: Commonwealth Bank of Australia BSB: 063107 A/C No: 10076839  A/C Name: ForestWorks Ltd.
Use your company name as Direct Deposit reference).

Forward application and payment to:

ForestWorks Membership,
PO Box 612, North Melbourne VIC 3051

After receipt of your payment your application will go to the Board of Directors for endorsement.

Payment Terms and Conditions

The anniversary date for Memberships, regardless of joining date, is August 1 each year. New Members joining before or after that date are calculated pro-rata from August 1.

All fees must be paid at the time of application in $AU. All fees are accepted as a payment of an annual membership fee. Membership is accepted for a 12 month period after which it is renewable and a fee payable. Upon acceptance as a member, membership fees are generally not refundable. Only in extraordinary circumstances will refunds be considered. Refund applications must be in writing.

  

STEP 3 - Endorsement

All applications go to the Board of Directors for endorsement. Once your application has been endorsed you will receive confirmation and a new member welcome pack.

As a Member of ForestWorks Ltd

You will receive a new member welcome pack. This pack will include:

  • a membership certificate
  • a copy of the ForestWorks Constitution
  • the ForestWorks Ltd members Code of Ethics 
     

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