NBCA NOVEMBER CONFERENCE HERALDS CHANGE
Issued 30 November 2009
The National Band Council of Australia convened in Melbourne on 21st/22nd November 2009 to discuss specific issues related to the future conduct and organisation of the Australian National Band Championships and the forward direction of banding throughout Australia.
Two new State councillors, Annette Ries (President of the Queensland Band Association) and Patricia Keep (Treasurer of the South Australian Band Association and Chair of the SABA Organising Committee for the 2011 Nationals) were welcomed to the NBCA.
The conference agenda focused discussion across a wide range of issues including the uniform registration of players in all state associations, the on-stage contest program at the National Championships, time limits of major works, the use of test pieces for band and solo section, the Parade of Bands, and the impact of key logistic and financial aspects on organising state associations. In addition, issues beyond the scope of the National Championships were discussed including NBCA strategic and operational planning, marketing, policy making, the role of the NBCA Music Consultative Committee, NBCA liaison with state bodies, and the profile of banding with audiences, sponsors, and the various forms of media.
The President of the NBCA, Kevin Cameron, has released the following statement:
"Last weekends very successful NBCA Conference was a positive and affirming development for banding in Australia. The National Councillors, state association observers, and members of the NBCA Executive approached the discussions with mutual goodwill and a common desire to achieve the best outcomes for banding. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank my NBCA colleagues for their involvement, the sharing of their broad skills and experience, and their valuable guidance.
Much discussion and debate focussed on the need to develop a consistent approach to registration across all state associations so that all bands attending the National Championships will meet each other within parameters of fairness, consistency, and transparency. A new set of draft registration by-laws was created and these will be released shortly for wider consideration. It is my hope that state associations will discuss the implications of these new rules with their people with a view to us having a consistent approach to registration in place before the 2011 National Championships.
The Minutes of the Conference will be posted on the NBCA website before Christmas. In all, a total of 50 separate issues were discussed and suggested ways forward determined. These recommendations will be discussed by state associations in the first part of next year with a view to achieving consensus at the next NBCA Conference scheduled for July 2010. Now that the NBCA, in collaboration with the state associations, has suggested the way forward we must ensure that our people are aware of the issues and the rationale for change. Although change is often difficult and uncomfortable, we must embrace developments that sustain and develop the potential and good health of our movement into the future. We must move forward together.
I encourage those interested in the forward progression of banding to read the Plenary Paper for this conference (widely available from the state associations), (available here PDF file - 284 KB) watch for additional information as it becomes available, and ensure that each band sends delegates to any meetings convened to discuss the recommendations that have resulted from the conference discussions.
I commend this successful NBCA initiative to our banding movement and look forward to positive debate and fruitful outcomes.
NATIONAL BAND COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA