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Changes in the pipeline

Corporate (sustaining members operating in multiple states) members can now join or renew memberships through our new membership portal at https://siaau. memberjungle.club/. Read on to find out about this and a few other administrative changes that are happening at Stormwater Australia.

New membership system

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Stormwater Australia has introduced a new online membership system, powered by Member Jungle. Corporate Members can join or renew their membership through our website and the system also has a mobile phone app. Members can easily update their records, view their digital membership card and contact us.

relations will definitely be a benefit when it comes to allocating assessors, working with people and determining conflicts of interest. Aspects of my commerce degree will be useful in my role too”.

When not at work, Sophia enjoys travelling, working out and reading. She’d love to find more time to dedicate to sport but has recently been prioritising study. Sophia is proud of her Ukrainian heritage and spends a lot of time with her family with whom she speaks fluent Russian.

Sophia takes over this role from Antoinette Hewitt who resigned in March 2024. We thank Antoinette for her contribution to our SQIDEP program.

Welcome, Sophia!

Corporate memberships

Sustaining members are now referred to as ‘corporate members’ as they are members that operate in multiple states. Another important change is that corporate members can have up to 99 employees on their membership at no additional cost. The primary member is the main point of contact for membership renewals and is the only person in the membership who can vote at a Stormwater Australia AGM or special meeting.

System and process improvements

Together with the state stormwater organisations, we are also discussing system and process improvements to make our associations more efficient and user friendly. Depending on the outcome of these discussions, we may propose some constitutional changes for Stormwater Australia. We’ll provide more information soon.

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