NRL NT Advisory Panel

Tony Crowe • November 27, 2023

Expressions of Interest are Now Open

As per procedures for operation of the NRL Northern Territory Advisory Panel previously named Football Committee the composition of the panel is reviewed annually.  In the spirit of ensuring opportunity for all within the community, NRL Northern Territory will be accepting applications for all positions on the 2024 Advisory Panel.

 

We are seeking people who are interested in being constructive whilst proactively representing and engaging the Rugby League community across the NT in an advisory capacity. This panel is not an executive committee/panel and does not take votes or make binding or enforceable decisions. This panel is advisory in nature only and may provide recommendations for consideration. 


As a minimum, the panel shall include one (1) representative from the state/territory referees association: at least three (3) representatives from affiliated clubs, including where possible people with a demonstrated background in both senior and junior rugby league, one (1) representing female participation and (1) representative from the state/territory representative pathways programs.


Should you or someone else you may think is suitable for this panel, please visit or share this link 
https://forms.gle/7A81Yq2bjx2qYKmr9


Expressions of Interest will close on Friday 22nd December 2023 targeting further announcements as early as February 2024.


The NRL NT Advisory Panel will provide guidance and support regarding strategic and policy-based matters to NRL NT management and board.  The Panel will operate under the conditions for the ARLC NT Advisory Panel Terms of Reference available below.





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