Pirate Congress 2013

Date
13-14 July, 2013

Venue
Canberra Club Level 1, 45 West Row Canberra ACT 2601

Map: http://goo.gl/maps/Uqqub

Website: http://www.canberraclub.com.au/

Accommodation

 * Feel free to add any accommodation you would recommend here.

Travel

 * More details once we have them.

Tickets/RSVP
Feel free to RSVP at http://piratecon2013.eventbrite.com.au/.

Tickets are $35 and are available to members and non-members. Online participation is free, but online participants must also RSVP.

WIFI

 * Details relating to the availability of wireless internet access will be announced closer to the date.

Minutes

 * Published after the Congress.

Pirate Congress 2013 Agenda
The full agenda will be announced closer to the date.

Elections
As per Article 2 of the Constitution, the National Council will be elected after deliberation at the National Congress. The day(s) will be used to discuss leadership candidates, policies, ideas and party structures. Voting will open after the deliberative process.

This year, all State/Territory Coordinator positions are to be appointed by election at the National Congress.

The Terms of Reference for the Policy Development Committee also dictates that the position of Policy Development Officer is to be appointed by election at the National Congress.


 * List of nominations for electable positions

Preselection
Preselection will be held for WA, SA and Tasmania as part of this National Congress.

Annual General Meeting (AGM)
The Party is incorporated in NSW, and for the purposes of the Incorporations Act 1984 (NSW) the National Congress will serve as the AGM.

Party Platform and Policies
Policies are voted/decided on at the National Congress. Voting on policies will happen after the deliberative process. Procedural and amendment votes will only be available for those in attendance, adoption votes will be party wide. Policy submissions and topics for discussion should be circulated and on the wiki/forums, and [mailto:secretary@pirateparty.org.au secretary@pirateparty.org.au] informed well in advance, so that an agenda can be formulated. Rules for deliberative assembly allow for new business to be accepted at the Congress exist - however time constraints and unpreparedness will probably lead to a rejection of unannounced inclusions.

Proposals

 * Current Proposed Motions
 * Constitutional Amendment Proposals

Standing Orders
General assemblies are regulated by rules of order or standing orders that regulate the deliberative process. There is a draft of National Congress Standing Orders that you can contribute to.