AEVA NT General Branch meeting 

Hi,

This month's AEVA meeting will be on Wednesday 17th July 2024 at 6:30pm.

Doors open at 6:00 pm.

Guest Speaker:

Hunter Murray Long time AEVA NT member from Outback EV/Alicetronics talking about time with AEVA and electric vehicle and electronics background.

 

The venue for our meeting:

24 Seale Street Fannie Bay Northern Territory 0820 Australia

 

Entry to the venue is via Seale street via Goyder or East Point Road.

 

Parking to the venue is via street parking, please be mindful to park not on the yellow lines and please be considerate to residents in the area. - Thank you        

 

Zoom: We hope to be showing this presentation via Zoom for NT members and Australia wide, and other members that cannot get to our meeting place.

Members will find the link below.

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COVID guidelines of the State Government

  • If you are not feeling well, please do not attend this meeting.

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Membership:

New memberships and renewals are all done on line now: https://www.aeva.asn.au/membership/

Those without internet access should see our Treasurer: Shannon Hosking, and he will arrange that with you.

Minutes:

The minutes of the previous meeting will be available on our website soon: TBA after this meeting in due time.

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Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83040710419?pwd=UxMlO85JdAYAwxkeVtxKLnIUrjRlYy.1

 

Meeting ID: 415241

Additional information around the traps you might be interested in.

 

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Phone: 0422 916 875
Email: secretary@nt.aeva.asn.au
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