Meeting highlights
MINUTES OF THE OUSA EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD IN THE OUSA CLUBS AND SOCIETIES CENTRE BUILDING, ALBANY STREET, DUNEDIN ON MONDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2016 AT 4.33PM
PRESENT
  Laura  Harris (Chair), Jarred Griffiths, Alexia Cochrane, Jesse Hall, Sean Gamble,  Rachel Goh, and Bayden Harris 
  IN ATTENDANCE
  Debbie  Downs (Chief Executive Officer), Donna Jones (Minute Secretary), Joel McManus  (Critic Reporter), Joe Higham (Chief Reporter) and Alice Sowry (OU Debating  Society President)
  APOLOGIES
  William Guy and Bryn Jenkins
  Mariana Te Pou for lateness
  Moved from the Chair
  300/16 THAT the above apologies be accepted.
  CARRIED  U
  SPEAKING RIGHTS
  Moved from the Chair
  301/16 THAT Debbie Downs, Donna Jones, Joel McManus,  Joe Higham and Alice Sowry be granted speaking rights for the duration of this  meeting.
  CARRIED  U
  MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING
  Moved from the Chair
  301/16 THAT  the minutes of the executive meeting held on the 12 September 2016 be accepted  as a true and correct record.
  CARRIED  U
  Rachel arrived at 4.35pm
  OTAGO UNIVERSITY DEBATING SOCIETY  MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
  The  Chair requested that this item be moved up the agenda to allow Alice to leave  the meeting early.
  Alice  addressed the meeting requesting funding for the Otago University Debating  Society through a memorandum of understanding with OUSA. 
  They  wish to seek $12,000 of funding for activities coming up explaining the Vice  Chancellor’s office has reduced their grants from $25,000 to $16,750 and this  funding has been spent on attending the Australasian Intervarsity Championships  in July and the upcoming Australasian Women’s Debating Championships coming up  at the end of this month. 
  Galloway  Cook Allan are still funding them, but it covers a small amount of the total  budget and they are not going to increase the amount.
  Alice noted the OU Debating need to  keep up their excellence and gain experience which means trips overseas which  are expensive.  Paul Hunt  professionalised the debating back in 2011-2012 and assisted teams to  participate in the Worlds. 
  Their  projects were listed in order of priorities to the total of $12.000. 
  Some  Executive members disagreed with this application as there is isn’t a process  for funding through MOU’s.  Also it was  thought they could apply through the OUSA Grants process and seek funding  through other means as well. 
  Harris/Goh
  302/16 THAT  OUSA grant the Otago University Debating Society $7,500 to attend the Worlds on  the proviso they use OUSA branding, and they apply for other funding.
  Against:            Griffiths
  CARRIED 
  LOCAL  BODY ELECTIONS UPDATE
  Sean  announced there will be a forum tomorrow in the Main Common Room at noon with  Dunedin City Council candidates. Jarred is the Moderator and has 3 set  questions each, then there will questions from the floor.
  Pledge  cards will be handed out to encourage students to sign up to vote. 
  Sean  and Jarred met with the Dunedin City Council and now have a polling booth on  campus. Well done guys!
  BUDGET RELOCATION AND BUDGET 2017
  Harris/Cochrane
  303/16 THAT  the meeting move into Committee of the Whole for reasons of commercial  sensitivity.
  CARRIED
  Harris/Gamble
  304/16 THAT  the meeting move out of Committee of the Whole.
  CARRIED
  Debbie  went through the latest budget and asked for final feedback by 10am Thursday  before it is submitted to the agenda for the next Executive meeting scheduled  for Monday 26 September 2016 at 4.30pm.
HONORARIUM WORKING PARTY
  Gamble/Harris
  305/16 THAT  Paul Hunt, Claire Ramsay, Mariana Te Pou, Bayden Harris, Bryn Jenkins and Laura  Harris be appointed to the Honorarium Working Party for 2016.
  CARRIED
EXECUTIVE THIRD QUARTER REPORT REMINDER
  The  Secretary wished to remind the Executive the third quarter reports are due at  1pm on 22 September 2016.
  GENERAL BUSINESS
  Elections  2017 – Alexia addressed the meeting pointing out the Executive are to ensure  the election are held in a manner that upholds the integrity and reputation of  OUSA. 
  She  thought there were online comments that sounded liked we weren’t taking the elections  seriously and the elections policy was being made a mockery.
  Some  Executive members said they used disclaimers when making comments on social  media, and this was fine as long as they made it clear their comments were in a  personal capacity and did not imply support or endorsement from OUSA.   In the examples discussed, the correct  disclaimer was used.  Fine as long as  it’s within the spirit of the elections policy. 
Meeting closed at 5.24pm


