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2025 Annual General Meeting

2025 AGM

The Mount Molloy Memorial Hall welcomed JAMARR’s twenty-ninth annual general meeting on 10 April 2025. Quorum was happily reached, apologies offered, and guests welcomed. Mayor Toppin was missed as she had to apologise on this occasion. A special thanks was offered to Mareeba Shire Council for their ongoing support of […]

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2024 Annual General Meeting

Tea and coffee crowd after the AGM

Members and guests gathered in the Mount Molloy Memorial Hall for JAMARR’s twenty-eighth annual general meeting on 09 May 2024. Thanks to an enthusiastic turnout, there was no trouble confirming a quorum or being assured of the support in the room for one of the region’s longest-serving institutions. It was […]

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2023 Annual General Meeting

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Members and guests gathered in the Mount Molloy Memorial Hall for JAMARR’s twenty-seventh annual general meeting on 13 April 2023. Thanks to an enthusiastic turnout, there was no trouble confirming a quorum or being assured of the support in the room for one of the region’s longest-serving institutions. A report […]

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2022 Annual General Meeting

redwing in cosmos

Members and guests gathered in the Mount Molloy Memorial Hall for JAMARR’s twenty-sixth annual general meeting on 14 April 2022. Despite a modest turnout, there was no trouble confirming a quorum or being assured of the support in the room for one of the region’s longest-serving institutions. A report on […]

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2021 Annual General Meeting

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(Amber Dahlberg and Clare Hawse rescued an injured kookaburra on their way to the meeting and had a chance to share the inspection of the poor bird’s dietary history….who says JAMARR meetings are dull??) Very pleased to report that the 2021 Annual General Meeting attracted a loyal roll-up with plenty […]

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2020 Annual General Meeting

Very please to report that the 2020 Annual General Meeting attracted an enthusiastic roll-up with plenty of good conversation, questions, and ideas being exchanged both in the meeting and at the convivial tea following.

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StoryTree gains funding

storytree funding

JAMARR’s StoryTree project was given some merry news just ahead of the holidays. A grant application under the Regional Arts Development program (RADF) which is adminstered by Mareeba Shire Council. The grant will provide funds for employing a young person who will assist with the editing of video footage that […]

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