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Important Documents

Below are various documents that will be of use to branch officials and members of NSW Labor.

 


 

Application Forms

  • Half Rate Membership Form - New Member
  • Membership Renewal
  • Membership Renewal (Unfinancial for 2 years)
  • Updating your credit card details
  • Application to join your local Branch
  • Application for continuity of Party membership
  • Interstate Transfer Form
  • Branch Clearance Card
  • Public Office Nomination Form
  • Party Units Nomination Form
  • Declaration of Payment for Membership Applications

 


 

Branch Documents

  • Full Branch Return Sheet including Returns to FEC, SEC and LGC - Editable
  • Branch Information Sheet - Editable
  • Branch Email Contacts List
  • AGM Notice Letter Template
  • Rule I.8 Form
  • Nomination for Life Membership
  • Public Liability Certificate 24-25

 


 

FEC/LGC/SEC Documents

  • FEC Information Sheet - Editable
  • SEC Information Sheet - Editable
  • LGC Information Sheet
  • FEC Conference Delegate Form
  • SEC Conference Delegate Form

 


 

Party Documents

  • ALP Rule Book 2024

 


 

Code of Conduct and Associated Policies

  • Code of Conduct
  • Harassment and Bullying Prevention and Response Policy
  • Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response Policy
  • Complaints Handling Process

 


 

Position Descriptions

  • General Secretary Position Description
  • Assistant General Secretary Position Description

 

 

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Authorised by Dominic Ofner, Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch), Level 9/377 Sussex St Sydney NSW 2000.

The NSW Labor acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are the First peoples of Australia.

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