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Membership Application

If you intend to join the bushwalks conducted by the Society, there is a levy of $20 per walker, per annum. This levy is compulsory for all walkers and covers the cost of public liability and personal accident insurance.

By applying to join The Society you're agreeing to support its Mission, Aims and Objectives.

Complete the form then press the "Submit" button. A copy of the entered data will be emailed to you.

* - compulsory field
Full name*
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email*
Membership Type*
Membership paid by:*
Note: if paying by PayPal there is a $1 surcharge
Postal Address*
Suburb/Town*
State/Territory
Postcode*
Phone
Mobile

When applying for household membership, every member of the household should be included.

Household member 2
Full name
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email
Mobile


Household member 3
Full name
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email
Mobile


Household member 4
Full name
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email
Mobile


Household member 5
Full name
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email
Mobile


Household member 6
Full name
BMCS Bushwalker
yes no   Levy is $20 per walker
Email
Mobile


Hut News

Our monthly newsletter, Hut News, is available online as a downloadable PDF. If you have provided an email address you will receive an emailed link when Hut News is published each month. Do you also want to receive a posted hardcopy?  yes no


Working Groups

Would you like to be involved in any of the following activities or working groups?

Land use and development
Environmental education
Threatened species
Web or social media
Plant nursery assistance
Bushcare
Publicity
Photography
Water quality studies
Society administration
Help with Society events


How Did You Hear About Us?

From a friend
Letterbox drop
Gazette article
Social media
Conservation Hut
Web search
Hut News newsletter
Plant nursery market stall




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– the Darug and Gundungurra people –
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