Congratulations
go out to the newly formed “Radio
Amateur Society of Australia” (RASA).
Their website (Click HERE) states that the organisation is made up of
active radio amateurs who want to see progress in their hobby, and that
their primary efforts will be focused on improved education and
awareness in the areas of regulation and administration, as well as
strong evidence based representation with their national
telecommunications regulator.
Their website (Click HERE) states that the organisation is made up of
active radio amateurs who want to see progress in their hobby, and that
their primary efforts will be focused on improved education and
awareness in the areas of regulation and administration, as well as
strong evidence based representation with their national
telecommunications regulator.
It’s great to see individuals standing up and making things right after
years of abysmal performance by
the Australian equivalent of RAC, the Wireless
Institute of Australia (WIA). From
articles available on
the web it’s clear to see that many clubs feel
disenfranchised with the WIA and feel there is a great need
for change.
Much like here in Canada, many clubs also feel very disenfranchised with
RAC. We have questions too,
what is RAC actually doing for clubs and club
members? Other than the public liability insurance, what
value does a
club (or its members) receive by being a member of an affiliated club? Why don’t the
membership have the pleasure of
personally being able to cast a vote the RAC presidents position?
I’m sorry, but I expect a hell of a lot more for my annual membership
subscription, especially at its
current price, than what is on offer.
But, the big issue is the fact that RAC refuses to represent ALL
amateurs in Canada. They insist that if
you’re not a paid up RAC member they do not represent you at any level. There needs to be a lot more
openness,
accountability and leadership at the Executive level than what we see these
days.
So, perhaps we need to take a leaf out go the RASA play book and form a new national Canadian amateur
radio society, one that is not an old boys clique, or one filled with cronyism, and one that truly represents
ALL Canadian amateurs, paid members or not.