The TIN Committee

TINformation Autumn 2010

As the seasons change so do the plants, and the people that care for them. TIN's seasonal sojourn continues and what's been happening is at TIN is here in the Autumn 2010 TINformation...happy reading.

TIN's Constitution

In October 2009 TIN's Constitution was reviewed. This is the current version.

TIN Committee for 2010

The committee has reformed and stepped up to the plate to take on the challenges and share in the satisfaction of growing Trees In Newcastle for another year...its 21st year, and the 2010 committee is...

Summer TINformation

The Summer TINformation has arrived before the heat is on, see how the year wrapped up and ponder your role in the yer to come

Autumn TINformation

The Autumn edition of the TINformation has arrived!

Find out who's on the 2009 Committee, How to get a free Fig, a bargain Wattle or a great Gum,  what workshops and events are planned for 2009, where we'll be Cleaning Up our patch of Australia, the latest opportuniites and threats to our National Parks, how to get your school involved in environmental projects and what the new Chair has planned for the year ahead... as well as a bit more.

Annual Report 2008

It's been abother huge year at TIN, to see what we have achieved and how we've gone about have a look at the Annual report.

TINformation Summer 2008

TINformation

Summer 2008-09 edition

Annual General Meeting Agenda

It's that time of year when some constitutional changes are put forward and a new Committee is up for election. The Agenda is available to inform and inspire your TIN participation in the democratic process

TINformation Autumn 2008

It seems like a season ago since the last TINfo and so much has been happening. TIN has a newly constituted super keen and competent Committee, new workshops have been developed on Nursery Establishment and Production Techniques, the website is slowly acquiring information and being visited, new email addresses for staff to facilitate contact, the Bush Regen Team has more bush to look after than mere mortals can manage and local schools continue to learn more about their Green Space and Green Places.