The Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association Inc.
Documents Referred To In The History Of AVCGA
- Profile 1978 - U.S. Coast Guard Auxilliary
- Minutes of Special meeting held at Cairns Motor Boat Clubhouse, 17th August 1970 to form Coast Guard
- Certificate of Incorporation of an Association 17th August 1970
- Certification of Registration as a Foreign Company 28th April 1971
- Proposed Membership record of personal particulars and qualifications
25th September 1972
- Thirty-year history of QF15 Innisfail
- Cadet Unit approved at QF 1 Southport 20th May 1974, signed by NSC F. R. Swan
- National Training Order No 3/76 - Officers Obligations and Responsibilities
- National Commodore Hardie - last report to National Board. March 1986
- Mobile Communications Centre presented to New South Wales Squadron - August 1986
- Coast Guard News Letter edited by Chris Lowe - November 1986
- Gold Coast Seaway Official Opening - 1988
- Hill 60 Radio Base at Port Kembla - 11th March 1988
- Launching of "Lake Illawarra" by Commodore Clarke on 16th April 1989
- Working Agreement between AVCGA and Norah Head Search and Rescue Boat Club
9th March 1991
- Working Agreement between AVCGA and Terrigal Sea Rescue Service Inc
23rd
June 1991
- Proposed Swearing-In Ceremony - Draft - by Vice Captain Allan Laurie
- Medal of the Order of Australia awarded to National Training Commodore Bill Henry 26th January 1993
- Its a National Event - National Fundraising
- Working Agreement between AVCGA and The City of Wollongong Aerial Patrol Inc.
17th March 1993
- Therapy - The Us and Them Syndrome (Dr. R. Hardie, C. Gillett) September 1993
- The Government of New South Wales - Award for support during the 1994 New Year Bushfires
- Some Reasons for the existence of Squadron and National Boards
- Award of O.A.M. to Commander Peter Swan
- Mission Statement and Strategic Objectives by Commodore M. Wilson
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- Appointment of National Training Commodore - Résumé's
- Commodore John Pearson, appointment as National Board Adviser, opening address. 1996
- Charter Applications for QF19 Rockhampton, QF24 Thirsty Sound, Central Qld. Squadron
- Memorandum of Understanding AVCGA and NSW State Emergency Service
22nd Dec. 1997
- Heads of Agreement - Waterways Authority of NSW, AVCGA, RVCP - August 1998
- National Commodore Chris Gillett - first report to National Board as
National Commodore 1998
- Charter Application for NF7 Shellharbour October 1999
- Memorandum of Understanding with Australian Customs. 8th April 2000
- 40th Anniversary Dinner for AVCGA held by Victorian Squadron - Photos/Menu
- Commissioning Order "Challenger" Port Augusta - 24th August 2002
- Resignation of Commodore Graham Clarke as National Board Adviser 19th April 2002
- Information Paper - AEMVF by State Training Commodore P. Gillett - 3rd October 2002
- Information Paper - AEMVF by State Training Commodore P. Gillett - Document two
- Memorandum of Understanding, Tasmanian Police, RVCP (Tasmania) AVCGA Tasmania Squadron, 10th August 2003
- Business Plan Towards 2007 - Commodore C. Gillett - 8th October 2003
- NATRAC Presentation to National Board - Ballina 2004. R. Tyler, P. Gillett, R. Hood, P. Smith
(available on request)
- AEMVF - National Employer Recognition Certificate. (Ballina 2004)
- Commissioning of AVCG Vessel "Coast Guard 2-1" Triabunna, Tasmania. 31st October 2004
- First complete Audit Report presented. (available on request)
- Mob I lert - Safety at Sea presentation
- Sea Safe personal Location and Search Receiver - presentation
- Eulogy for Peter Kezilas read by NADCO McCombie
- First Report by Commodore Bill Carter - The NSW Volunteer Rescue Association 12th November 2005
- MOU Agreement with Tasmanian Police
- New South Wales Squadron new Charter issued as Sydney Squadron
- AVCGA Environmental Statement
- Offshore Tracking Sheet
- DNACO Holmes last report to National Board April 2006
- History of the Evolution of National Training Orders.
- Condensed History of QF17 Tin Can Bay
- History of the South Head Signal Station
- Honda Marine - AVCGA National Policy
- New South Wales Squadron change of name to Sydney Squadron
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