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Author Topic: Bush-Fire Assistance  (Read 16513 times)
Serge C
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« on: February 08, 2009, 10,35:01 AM »


Like most Victorians, I have watched the events of this day un-fold, and have been gob-smacked by the devistation wreaked by the bush-fires.

These areas are special to all trail-bike riders alike, but they are more than that to the people of these comunities.  They are homes, schools and businesses, most if not all, razed to the ground.

As members of AMTRA, I'd like to suggest that we make a considerable cash donation to these ravaged areas.  Wether it's to the township of Marysville itself, or a general fighting fund, I don't know, but I believe we owe it to these areas considering the enjoyment we get out of them.

I'd like to hear what others think, but I'm not adversed to a donation of $10,000.  We've got the money, and I think it could be well spent!
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Peter r
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 10,52:13 AM »

I will 2nd that.
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Ian Robinson
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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2009, 07,15:30 PM »

I also agree. It appears that many other groups are also raising money to help.
With AMTRA possibly able to make a good profit from the HCR we would not really miss $10,000. There are some very needy people whose lives have been devasted and many of the towns that support our sport have been destroyed.


Ian
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Brad
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2009, 08,28:53 PM »

You have my vote for the donation.
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Phil Randall
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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2009, 09,05:38 PM »

Ian and others,   My total support for a large donation now followed by further donations in more specific areas later as needs are known.
Phil R.
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Phil Randall
Robert Srbinovski
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2009, 09,33:46 PM »

I'm in as well.it's the least we can do
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Paul Lacy
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« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2009, 09,42:51 PM »

Although I'm a newbie, I also agree. My suggestion is to identify any Members or Members families who have suffered loss, and give to them first. Then donate the remainder to other areas.
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sjkermode
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« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2009, 09,58:39 PM »

Fully Agree, I haven't been a member for that long but could not think of a more worthwhile cause.
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dennisd
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« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2009, 10,50:04 PM »

I support a cash donation of $10,000 to the bushfire appeal.

I understand that there is a general bushfire relief fund where you can deposit donations with the Red Cross or several banks, including the Commonwealth. It would be nice to somehow direct our donation to the township of Marysville as we have used it so often in the past for our rides and we have always had a friendly welcome there. However I don't particular mind where the money goes. It would be nice to do it such that it is not just an anonymous donation, but I am happy to leave that to the committee to decide.

Dennis Dorman
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Paul Smith
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« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2009, 11,36:33 PM »

Guys,

The fires are still burning and a lot of them are heading north. We need to be mindful that there is little chance that many of the fires will be brought under control before the Valentines day weekend. The forecast for the coming few days is for windy, then warming up.

While we all feel terrible about the loss it is important that we do not rush into giving the clubs working capital away before we know that all of the the fires are out and that our club's assets can not be destroyed as well.

For now, the urgent immediate needs are being met by all of the relevant authorities.


For now the best things that we can do are the personal things.

1. Make personal donations.


2. Sign up to give blood as there are many burns victims who will need Blood & Plasma.

3. Offer accommodation.




If anyone knows of an AMTRA member (or AMTRA family) needing urgent temporary accommodation please have them contact me.

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Mat R
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« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2009, 11,48:40 PM »

I support a cash donation now of $10000.

The AMTRA property is at risk.  But it is a recreational asset that is not an urgent need. The club can work on its own recovery after the communities around the state have begun recovery.

All the areas that have suffered and are under threat are places we ride.

Mat R.

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Kelvyn B
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« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2009, 11,51:03 PM »

Manpower is a much better way to contribute.
With our wide skill base I am sure we have the ability to undertake many projects

AMTRA could volunteer too rebuild or build unloading areas etc to suit all bush users. Etc
This may involve financial contribution at that time.

Despite earlier comments I am not convinced that the clubs donation would be well spent or that this would amount to the sum of the clubs assistance in rebuilding areas that we use and have been affected.

I would also like people to consider that riding in the short term may not be the most responsible thing to do with resources already stretched around the state. Even in non fire affected areas.


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Peter E
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« Reply #12 on: February 09, 2009, 02,20:09 AM »

i would totally support the financial donation of $10,00000 to the bush fire appeal.
further the club should be looking to assist communities in the clean up/rebiulding and assisting in any areas wherever we can.
peter ellard
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many thanks
peter ellard
karlveidis
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« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2009, 02,39:34 AM »

I agree with Paul Smith and Kelvyn B re use of the club's monies. The issue in my mind is that we would have no control of how that money might be spent. Considering the woeful response of so many of the government services and the 'administration' costs of charities (most deduct a minimum of 17c in the dollar for 'overheads') I think the best contribution would be manpower and money on direct items. We should not use middlemen.
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mazdemo
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« Reply #14 on: February 09, 2009, 02,40:40 AM »

i too are only a new member, but i agree with any donation made by the club, I also suggest we look at what manpower we could supply, i,m in construction as i,m sure many other members are. we could really make a difference!
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