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2010/11 AKSA National Titles. - Wednesday, June 02, 2010

From a phone conference meeting of the AKSA board on Monday 31th May 2010.

Submissions had been received from two parties requesting hosting rights to the season 2010/11 AKSA National Titles Events. After careful consideration of the online applications and thorough investigation of all supporting documentation provided it was resolved that the events be split between the applicants.
2011 AKSA National Freestyle & Racing Titles be awarded to the Townsville based applicants with the events to be run at Alva Beach QLD.
2011 AKSA National Wave Titles be awarded to the Victorian applicants with the event to be run at Warrnambool Vic.

Dates & full details will be posted here on www.aksa.com.au as each phase of organisation is completed.
Congratulations to both applicants. Judging by the quality of the applications Australia can expect to see yet another step up in the standard of national competition organisation this coming season.

 
IKA Affiliation - Tuesday, March 16, 2010

With reference to the previous article the AKSA board would like to announce that AKSA is now an affiliate of the IKA - a division of the ISAF.
We believe this is a positive move for the future of kiting in Australia and we look forward to bringing you announcements regarding the alliance as developments occur.

The first benefit to come out of our union is that the recent AKSA Freestyle Titles in Victoria was a sanctioned IKA event. Place getters were therefore awarded wildcard entries into the PKRA World Championship Event on the Gold Coast later this year.

 
Hero Stories - Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Prompted by the recent heroic rescue of a jetski accident victim in Victoria the AKSA board has resolved to develop an Australia wide register which highlights the many positive events experienced by those who pursue our great sport. Details will be released soon but as a precursor the board would like it known that significant rewards from AKSA are about to be offered to members who are considered to used their kiting skills to positively impact on the broader community in some significant way.

"HERO STORIES" will be featured on all state KSA & the AKSA websites. If you know anyone who may qualify for 'HERO' status get onto them now to prepare their story in time for the announcement of our first round of awards at this years AGM.

More soon .......... 

 
Nationals Results - Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Results of the 2010 AKSA Australian National Freestyle Championships held at St Kilda beach, Melbourne, Feb 11 to 13, 2010.

Men
1. Andy Yates (Caloundra)
2. Keahi De Aboitz (Noosa)
3. Ewan Jaspan (St Kilda)
(Note: Keahi and Ewan get a "wild card" into the PKRA World Tour comp to be held in Gold Coast in December as Andy is already competing as the world's No 5)

 
Women
1.Chrissy Gaudieri (Perth WA)
2. Shannon Duckar (Perth WA)
3. Michelle England (Newcastle NSW)
(Note: Chrissy given a wild card into the PKRA World Tour)
 
Juniors
1.Keahai De Aboitz (Noosa QLD)
2.Ewan Jaspan (St Kilda Vic)
3.Lincoln Reeves (St Kilda Vic)
Masters (over 35s)
1. Scott Sollar(Terrigal, NSW)
2  Mario Steffan (Adelaide SA)
3. Rob Sellar

The Andy Yates Talent Award, best up and comer; Lindsay Hobbs,15 (Gold Coast)
AKSA appointed judging panel:

Toby Bromwich, head judge at St Kilda comp and one of six full-time PKRA World Tour judges.
Sam Light, from
Hayling Island, UK, and 2009 British Kite Surfing Association Men's Open winner, ranked 5th in PKRA World Tour circuit.
Tom Court from Isle of Wight, UK, ranked 11th and on the PKRA World Tour circuit and until recently UK No 1 for under 18 Alexander "Sir Rowdy" James Lewis-Hughes, experienced kiter and judge from Elliot Heads, NSW.
 
Jesse Richman, Maui, Hawaii, 2009 and 2008 KPWT World Champion.

The AKSA National Freestyle Titles was a sactioned  IKA event. The full list of all competitors and final placings will be submitted to the IKA for World Ranking Placements.
 
IKA or IKF - Friday, November 20, 2009

A recent post on the Seabreeze forum has raised this topic among kiters. At the risk of facing criticism the board would like to advise kiters that at this point in time AKSA has not registered affiliation with any of the claimant international organisations. We receive regular notices and advice from both sides which we monitor & discuss from time to time but until we are convinced that there is clear evidence that we should support one body against the other we have chosen not to act.

It is of vital importance that Australian Kitesurfing is aligned internationally with the go ahead body which will be responsible for the progression of the sport on a united front. Many of the current issues on the boardroom table at AKSA are issues which may well dissolve on a national level once an international body is legitimised and accepted worldwide. To give just one example - judging criteria for the different disciplines. Pointless AKSA working away at developing our own national standard when others; with a much broader base of experience; are working on internationally accepted rules which we would certainly look to adopt as soon as they are made official.

We would welcome input from any source which could add to the body of information the board has available from which we can make a decision.

 
Dividing up the Pot - Sunday, September 27, 2009

At Mackay in 2008 the inaugural board of state reps elected to maintain the status quo of fund division for one year while we collectively assessed the needs at both national and state levels. So 2008/09 was set to remain with to $30 to AKSA $35 to States.  During the course of the year two rebates were mutually agreed on and applied such that at the end of the season AKSA was effectively funded with a total of $24.50 per member leaving $40.50 with the states.

At the series of meetings around the AGM in Perth this was one issue which was discussed.  It was agreed that for 2009/10 the official split should be set at the new level of $25 to AKSA $40 to states. This has been passed and is now policy.  The board will continue to refine all of these issues as the state reps redefine the whole AKSA/State relationship.

Members should be completely reassured that this is one issue which is clearly indicative of the total transparency and collective good which is a natural result of having a federal coalition working towards the best outcomes being achieved at all levels. It was a very satisfying move to have this funding policy adopted among our first decisions for the 2009/10 year.

 
AFFILIATION GOES NATIONAL - all states are in. - Thursday, September 24, 2009

Whilst we still need to finalise the fine print of a new affiliation agreement between the state KSA's & AKSA all states have now signed off on draft and agreed to finalise the document by majority approval of any final draft variations.
This means that AKSA's determination to operate for its second year as a cooperative  1-state-1-rep board can continue while we work through the required changes to have this structure officially ratified.
The AKSA reform which began at Mackay last July is rock solid. Members can be totally reassured that; being a group of reps from your own state KSAs; the AKSA can be nothing but wholly transparent; open to constant scrutiny and have nothing but the interests of state associations & local kiters built into its very structure.
AKSA is now what it was always intended to be - the states c'tees working together for their own good, for the good of each other and to provide this great sport with a national identity. By joining your state KSA you are not only looking after yourself but also your sport at local, state and national level.

Click the logo of your state KSA to find out how to join - do it now!

 
The AGM that was - Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The AKSA board held its first AGM since the inception of the 1 state 1 rep model in Perth on the 20th Sept.
There will be a variety of reports published on the site as they become available for publication. In the meantime here is the result of the polling for c'tee positions. As we have temporarily reverted to the model rules we needed to elect 4 exec positions and 3 general c'tee positions despite our ongoing commitment to run as a federal board of stste representatives.
President - Paul Harrower SEQKA unanimous
Vice President - Terry Langford SAKSA unanimous
Treasurer - Gavin Stevenson NSWKBA unanimous
Secretary - Phil Morrow WAKSA unopposed
General c'tee - Sam Morgan TKSA
General c'tee - Alex Bell
General c'tee - Dale Stanton

All tabled documents will be posted in the appropriate places as soon as possible along with numerous reports from officers of the 2008/09 board.

 
The New WEBSITE - Thursday, September 10, 2009

So Whats the Deal?
At the AGM in Mackay in 2008 a representative of each state KSA came together to form a new federal structure of administration for the AKSA. A new constitution is being developed which will describe a three tier affiliation of Australian kiting organisations. AKSA - the national head will provide a single unified body to a attend to those matters the states see best suited to a single national administration. AKSA will be a board made up of 1 nominated representative from each state KSA. Each KSA shall then in turn provide support and unity to local beach and regional groups of kiters - the kite clubs or beach user groups.
This was a vision of our founding fathers way back when - perhaps you could say we have come of age? But still with a long way to go!
The point of all that detail here is that the new website will be a reflection of this 3 tiered federal structure. AKSA now 'owns' the new central core site which will carry, as its major functionality, a central data base system or CRM. This CRM will be the central record storage for every new registration which comes in through an online registration format which will be common to all state sites. Each state will be given a skeleton site which is directly linked to the central AKSA core site. Each state can take their site and do with it what ever they wish. Each site can look and feel as different or similar to the AKSA site as each state web developer wants to make it but they will all share the common online registration form (but even this can be 'skinned' to match each different sites look).
States will then also be able to offer local and regional clubs similar base sites which will 'plug-in' under their state site.
SO WHY BOTHER?
The most critical and important benefit will be savings in membership management. This has been a huge,cumbersome and costly task for AKSA and all states for the initial 9 years of AKSAs existence. With the new site AKSA will have every members details recorded from the minute they sign up. States will have all details of all their own members at that exact same moment. The information can be maintained within the state or shared with others by simply allowing or barring access to your own database. For events and comps this will be a tremendous benefit. State confidentiality can be maintained even with shared access as the access can be limited to whatever fields are required for the comp or event entry. An administration free record of the entire national database of kiters - awesome.
But the benefits go way beyond the CRM.
By having 7 sites all running off the one Dot Net Nuke platform we will have a set of 7 webteams all talking the same language. The development potential then becomes enormous as they each develop their own sites whilst sharing skills and knowledge between each other.
If one webteam falls apart or is missing for a time then we have 6 teams right there on hand to help out if things need attending to. (And dont we all know how much the panic can set in when our web crew disappear to Bali for a month!)
The webteams will not only be sharing ideas but they will also be sharing software. Once one team decides they want a new 'goodie' that piece of software is automatically loaded onto the central site for all to use - IF they want to. 
Hosting will be done at one place - one cost. Another huge cost saving but it also simplifies content exchange.
Content exchange will involve just a few clicks of the mouse (well almost). With shared approval and access our webbies will be able to cut & paste content between sites with ease. State stuff can stay state based; stuff of wider interest can go direct to other state sites or to the national AKSA site or both.
Take up of the Concept?
At the time of writing this article WAKSA is just hours away from launching its own new DNN site. All WA registrations for 2009/10 will be directly through he AKSA CRM system. We can all thank Stephen Baldry & Brad Wright (the WA web team) for the central AKSA & now WAKSA sites.
SA, with webmaster Terry Langford, & Tassie's Sam Morgan (both DNN skilled) will soon follow suit with a new linked sites for their states.
SEQKA is dead keen to upgrade asap & pleased about all the advantages the group of teams will make to their web development. But I think they may still looking for a DNN skilled webbie?
NSW is committed for this year to a membership system on their already awesome site but will be coming across with all of that amazing content for season 2010/11.
KBV are still undecided.    

There is lots more to tell - plus I would like to have someone a bit more IT savvy edit this story before its up on the site too long. Im sure all the IT gurus are having a good old chuckle at my interpretation. But here it is for now anyhow - a sort of laymans introductory overview.  
Like the website itself you should check back here later for translations, improvements and additions. 

 
PRESIDENT & VP - job description - Thursday, September 10, 2009

The role of the president is largely supervisory. He/she shall chair all meetings of the board and will be called to present a casting vote when necessary. He/she will undertake to ensure that all business and functions of the board are being efficiently & effectively carried out by the members and servants of the board. He/she shall have primary responsibility for directing and reviewing the work of any sub-committees and/or professional administration assistants the board may appoint at any time. The VP will be the deputy for all of the duties of the President and both should be prepared to temporarily take over the duties of any other office bearer at any time the encumbent officer is unavailable.  

 
TREASURER - job description - Tuesday, September 08, 2009

This is a highly sought after position on the board. Like all other mandatory offices it can be filled by a state appointed representative OR it can be an additional position to the board. In either case the process must be by nomination and election (normally) at the AKSA AGM.
Those seeking this position should be able to display a proven track record of being capable of working positively within a team. The treasurer should have a sound working knowledge of basic book-keeping skills such that all the financial transactions of AKSA can be recorded in appropriate format/s to the satisfaction of both internal and external reporting requirements. In the absence of a professional administration assistant the treasurer would need to be able to maintain the financial records independently to that same professional standard.

 
SECRETARY - job description - Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Like all other mandatory offices the position of 'secretary' can be filled by a state appointed representative OR it can be an additional position to the board. In either case the process must be by nomination and election (normally) at the AKSA AGM.
The job of the secretary includes but is not limited to :
- receiving and fielding all correspondence coming into AKSA thru 'snail mail' or 'admin@aksa' or 'info@aksa' email portals.
- reporting on to the board all items; incoming or outgoing; considered relevant for disclosure or discussion.
- having primary responsibilty for information releases through the AKSA website; mailouts to members; posts to public forums; press releases etc.
- responsiblity for obtaining and reporting of quotations from; and other liason with; suppliers of goods and services as required by the AKSA board.
- providing the primary point of contact for all AKSA and affiliated state KSA's for matters related to services such as insurance, legal enquiries and all other such relationships the national body has which require single point of contact for efficient communications to be effective.
- responsiblity for advising the board, affiliate KSA's, members &/or public of meetings and/or events as required to ensure correct notice is provided relevant to the event.
NB: this job description is open to variation at any time; without notice; by future consideration of the board.

 
BOARD MEMBER - job description - Wednesday, September 02, 2009

The Board of AKSA is made up of one nominated representative from each state affiliate. It is the role of each board member to ensure that wherever possible the national body moves in accordance with the goals and directions of his/her state association AND that their own state association is kept fully aware of, and moves in unison with the goals and directions of AKSA as well as the other states contributing to the federation.
It is a role where cooperation, communication, compromise and confidentiality are intrinsic values used to ensure the improvement of all parties which make up the federal coalition.
What are the Responsibilities of a Board Member
1) be willing & available to participate in at least one monthly (after hrs) IT or Skype meeting of the board.
2) be willing & able to access & respond at least 2 or 3 times per week to email internet postings to the private forum for discussion items that are currently on the table.(for now this is googlegroup)
3) be thorough in reporting to and from your state committee all relevant items of board and committee discussion  
4) wherever possible be available to attend at least one meeting per year in person along with all other representatives. Normally this would be the AKSA AGM.

For an official description of what a board 'should be' check the following reference.

 http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/sportsclubs/ryc_corporate_boards.asp

 
DNN Volunteers Wanted - Tuesday, September 01, 2009

The website initiative we working on here revolves round all state KSA's and local beach user groups (or kite clubs) running a site in conjunction with the core AKSA site. This will allow all states to have their own online registrtion system with all registrations being automatically recorded in an AKSA central data base. This will be a monumental step up from the existing membership reconciliations currently being worked between states & AKSA.
The crucial element for it all to be made possible is for all levels of the federal system (states & local clubs) to develop their own unique websites on the DotNetNuke platform. They can then all act in concert by being linked and hosted as a group off this central core site of AKSA. 
Hence our call for DNN skilled volunteers to join in a national network of webmasters to work together on the joint venture while having responsibility for their own site within the system. Its a unique opportunity to use & build on your skills through interacion with other kiters with similar experience and vision.
Please contact AKSA or your local state KSA if you want to be a part of this team project.
NB: The new DNN WAKSA site is about to go live anyday now. SEQKA, TSKA & SAKSA are all keen to cross over as soon as possible. Volunteers to help in those states are keenly sought. Graphics specialists are also in demand in many areas as often the development team needs the specialist skills of graphics experts to get the presentation to match the standard of the site build. Feel free to volunteer on this basis as well - anytime you like!

the Board 

 
Welcome to "Boardroom News" - Monday, August 31, 2009

This new space on the website has been created to keep members informed of everything the AKSA board is up to on a regular basis. At the moment we are just testing the new feature to make sure it works and see how it looks.
We have some big plans for making the integrated AKSA; state KSA and local 'kite club' sites the most kite friendly set of websites possible.
Please make u
se of the suggestion box or contact form if you have any bright ideas to help us bring our new website initiative to the 'worlds best' we are striving for.

the Board

 
Announcements Minimize
2010 Annual General Meeting, Sydney, August 21st 2010 - Sunday, July 25, 2010

All members are invited to attend the AGM of AKSA, to review the activities of the association and vote in the new committee. Each affiliated State Association is sending a representative, so if you can't make it please contact them to vote on your behalf. Last years meeting in Perth had a good turnout of members, and we are hoping for a similar result this year.

Date

August 21st 2010, 12pm lunchtime

Venue

Georges River 16ft Sailing Club, main lounge

www.georgesriversailingclub.com.au

Sanoni Ave, Dolls Point, NSW 2219

(Please note that this is not the St Georges river sailing club)

Nominations for committee

Office Bearer Nominations must be signed by 2 members and have the consent of the nominated member, and must be delivered to the secretary at least 7 days before the AGM. The form can be emailed to info@aksa.com.au or mailed to 19 Maritime Terrace, Coogee, WA 6166, and is available in the documents section.

Proxy votes

A maximum of 5 proxy votes can be held by a member attending the AGM. The Secretary must be notified of Proxy votes no later than 24 hours before meeting, using the AKSA proxy vote form. The form can be emailed to info@aksa.com.au or mailed to 19 Maritime Terrace, Coogee, WA 6166, and is available in the documents section.

 

 

 
2010/11 AKSA Australian National Titles - Wednesday, June 02, 2010

From a phone conference meeting of the AKSA board on Monday 31th May 2010.

Submissions had been received from two parties requesting hosting rights to the upcoming seasons AKSA National Titles Events. After careful consideration of the online applications and thorough investigation of all supporting documentation it was resolved that the events be split between the applicants.
2010/11 AKSA National Freestyle & Racing Titles be awarded to the Townsville based applicants with the events to be run at Alva Beach QLD.
2010/11 AKSA National Wave Titles be awarded to the Victorian applicants with the event to be run at Warrnambool Vic.

Dates & full details will be posted here on www.aksa.com.au as each phase of organisation is completed.
Congratulations to both applicants. Judging by the quality of the applications Australia can expect to see yet another step up in the standard of national competition organisation this coming season.

 
BOARDROOM - Friday, April 23, 2010
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