Basket Case Clubs

Ep 84: How Your Club’s Membership Structure May Be Holding You Back (And How to Fix It)

CPR Group Season 1 Episode 84

Picture this: It’s six months from now and you're at your club’s AGM. Tensions are high and before the meeting even starts, a voice from the back cuts through the room—“This is a joke!”

Welcome to the chaotic world of club membership disputes. In this episode, the Basket Case Bros dive into the all-too-common headaches caused by unclear membership structures, who can vote, who can run for committee and who’s just there for the Friday night raffle. They unpack real club horror stories and share practical solutions to ensure your constitution works for you, not against you.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear understanding of club membership and voting rights, so when that AGM rolls around in six months, you're prepared, in control and ready to keep things running smoothly.

Need a constitution check-up? Make sure yours is working for you, not against you. Submit your constitution for a free assessment by CPR Group's expert team here: www.cprgroup.com.au/constitutionassessment

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