Joining Oxfam at Monash is more than just attending events β it's about becoming an integral part of a vibrant community. Whether you choose to participate as a member, take on a role as an officer, or serve on the committee, your involvement directly influences the club's direction and success. Engaging with us offers a unique opportunity to meet new people, develop leadership skills, and contribute to initiatives that matter to you.Β
We value your voice and encourage you to share your thoughts with us. Fill out our Google Form below to provide candid feedback or suggestions and follow our socials β your input is crucial in helping us improve and grow. Additionally, we host two general meetings each year: the Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) and the Annual General Meeting (AGM). These meetings are vital for discussing the club's progress, electing new officers, and planning future activities. Your attendance and participation ensure that the club remains dynamic and responsive to its members' needs.Β
Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of something meaningful. We are always eager to meet new people. Become a Member today and start making a difference!
Held once a year in Semester 2, the AGM (Annual General Meeting) is a formal meeting where Oxfam at Monash reviews its activities, presents financial reports, and elects new committee members. It's a cornerstone of democratic governance, ensuring transparency and member participation.Β
Usually in the first half of Semester 1, the OGM (Ordinary General Meeting) is a chance to provide ongoing opportunities for members to discuss current issues, propose initiatives, and stay informed about club developments and plans for the year.
Why join our General Meetings?Β
Have a Voice: Run for committee positions, vote in elections and give your ideas.
Stay Informed: Receive updates on the club's achievements, challenges, and future plans.
Shape the Future: Contribute ideas and feedback that can lead to meaningful changes and improvements.
Build Connections: Engage with fellow members and committee members, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.