Contribute as much or as little as you can
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| CONTRIBUTIONS CAN BE MADE BY POST, ONLINE CREDIT, FAX, OR CHEQUE |
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Contribution without membership
If you're a quietly committed republican who would like to see Australia become a republic in time for the Centenary of Federation in 2001, you can help us in a very tangible way by making a financial contribution to us.
You don't need to be or to become a member of the ARM. You can even remain anonymous if you wish.
If you would like to make a donation, simply fill out and submit the forms provided.
If you don't have a Visa, Mastercard or Bankcard, you can contribute by cheque or money order or if you don't want to send your credit card details over the internet, you may use our print-out donation form which may be posted or faxed to us instead.
Your contribution will be most gratefully received.
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ARM Membership
Membership Options
A range of membership options have been designed to ensure everyone can play their part in the Australian Republican
Movement.
Membership enables us to keep in touch with you and keep you informed of important events. Donations of any amount are
also welcome and you are encouraged to suggest membership to your friends.
All memberships require annual renewal.
Standard - $40
This is the most frequently chosen membership option. All members will receive a membership certificate, membership emblem
badge and mailings for important events.
Family - $60
Membership for a family residing at the same postal address. Conditions are the same as standard membership.
Foundation - $200
For those wishing to make a greater financial contribution. All members will receive a personalised membership certificate,
recognition on the Foundation Members roll, Foundation Membership emblem badge, one year's free subscription to the
Australian Republican Movement's publications, mailings and invitations for important events.
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The year 2000 has special significance to the IT industry.
The year 2000 is the centenary of Australia's change from separate colonies to a federation of states under British sovereignty.
The ARM is targeting 1/1/2001 as the preferred date for becoming a republic. The IT4 Republic group is establishing a special club for all those who donate $2001 or more.
Benefits include:
- A warm and fuzzy feeling, knowing you have really helped
- A special Y2K+1 tie, bowtie or scarf
- A Y2K+1 pin
- Acknowledgement on our electronic honour board
- Invitation to a special Y2K+1 dinner with leading Republican figures including Malcolm Turnbull, Tom Keneally, and Roger Allen.(NOTE: PRICE OF DINNER IS NOT INCLUDED IN CLUB MEMBERSHIP)
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