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| When: | 21st Nov 2008 |
| Where: | Sydney Masonic Centre, 66 Goulburn St Sydney |
| Audience: | Members and Stakeholders |
| Host: | NPS |
Description: |
The theme of this year’s Members’ Planning Day is Shaping the future of medicines. The event brings together the diverse members of NPS to explore key issues, and collectively look at what the next 10 years holds — not only for NPS but also for the future of quality use of medicines in Australia. The insights from different industry sectors are critical to this. The format of the day will be slightly different from previous years but will be both interactive and informative, offering members the opportunity to directly engage with NPS and provide input into our future. It is a requirement of our constitution that we have a quorum of members present at the AGM, either in person or by proxy. For a representative to be able to speak and vote at the AGM a proxy form must be completed and returned to the Registered Office by 10.00am Wednesday 19 November 2008. The AGM will be held immediately prior to the Members’ Planning Day. Members and stakeholders can register their attendance online via this form. |
Date published: 2008-11-21 00:00:00
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