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SCHEDULE 1A – List of Member Clubs Schedules SCHEDULE 1A – List of Member Clubs Albion Park Balgownie Berkeley Bellambi Bulli Coledale Coniston Corrimal Dapto Figtree Fernhill Helensburgh Kiama Lake Heights Lakeside Lions Oak Flats Port Kembla Russel Vale Shellharbour Tarrawanna Thirroul Unanderra Warilla Wollongong Olympic Woonona SCHEDULE 1B – List of Affiliated Associations Associations Highlands Schedules SCHEDULE 2 List of Life Members 1. Buchannan R G *** 2. Burrows A J *** 3. Cowie D 4. Daly W J *** 5. Davidson A *** 6. Davidson A *** 7. Davidson N 8. Edwards G L *** 9. Etheringtom G W 10. Evry J F 11. Gavin W J *** 12. Hayman D V 13. Hudson J 14. Kemp N 15. Lamb L D *** 16. Masters J *** 17. Maughan B 18. Maughan J 20. Moores H 21. Morris S 22. Munro J 23. Newell R G 24. Nolan J 25. Pleasant B *** 26. Positti J *** 27. Positti R F *** 28. Positti S J 29. Power D 30. Ring E G *** 31. Robson G B *** 32. Shipton C *** 33. Simpson W H *** 34. Smart R 35. Stephenson F 36. Styles A G 37. Thomas D *** 38. Tidswell V 39 Townson R M *** 40. Ware D 41. Whiddett J *** Denotes – Deceased Member Schedules SCHEDULE 3: BOUNDARIES The boundaries affecting each Club are defined as follows: Helensburgh Everything North of an East/West line drawn through the intersection of the crossing of Lawrence Hargrave Drive and School Pde, Clifton. Coledale From Helensburgh Southern boundary along Pacific Ocean to Mountain Rd, Austinmer to railway crossing and then straight line to intersection of Foothills Rd and Phillips St. Thirroul From Coledale Southern boundary, along Pacific Ocean to Woodland Creek, to Princes Highway and up Bulli Pass Rd. Bulli From Thirroul Southern boundary, along Pacific Ocean to Farrel Rd, to Princes Highway to Hospital Rd, and along Alanson Ave. Woonona From Bulli Southern boundary, along Pacific Ocean to Bellambi Creek which flows through Hollymount Park, and crosses Princes Highway. Russell Vale From Woonona Southern boundary to Bellambi Rd, East to Railway crossing, along railway line, south to East/West line through Albert St. Bellambi From Russell Vale Southern boundary, along railway south to Corrimal Railway Station along Murray Rd to Pacific Ocean. Corrimal From Russell Vale and Bellambi boundaries in the North to Towradgi Ck. Princes Highway North to Tarrawanna Road into Meadow Street, North to Foothills Rd. Cottage Grove into Justine Ave. Tarrawanna From Corrimal Southern boundary, South along Princes Highway to Douglas Rd. Meadow St along Wright St. to an East/West line drawn through Duncan St. Fernhill From Corrimal and Tarrawanna Southern boundary, along Princes Highway South to an East/West line from the intersection of Expressway and Princes Highway to Pacific Ocean. Balgownie From Tarrawanna boundary in the North and Fernhill boundary on East to an East/West line drawn through Mount Ousley Rd. Wollongong Olympic From Balgownie and Fernhill boundary in the North along Pacific Ocean to Crown St to Mount Keira Rd. Coniston From Wollongong Olympic boundary in the North along Princes Highway to F6 Freeway to Masters Rd, along Springhill Rd North to Pacific Ocean. Schedules Figtree From Wollongong Olympic boundary in the North and Coniston boundary in the East along F6 Freeway to Mt. Kembla Railway Line. Unanderra From Mt. Kembla Railway Line boundary in the North along F6 Freeway south to a East/West line drawn through Canterbury Rd to the Moss Vale railway line. Berkeley From Unanderra Southern boundary and Eastern boundary along Berkeley Rd to an East/West line drawn through Flagstaff Rd (Lake Heights), South along Lake Heights Rd to Lake Illawarra, to Mullet Creek and Barretts Ck. Lake Heights From Coniston boundary in the North, Unanderra and Berkeley boundaries in the West along foreshores of Lake Illawarra to Northcliff Drive and King St intersection, along King St, North to Five Islands Rd to Old Port Rd, Foreshore Rd, to Pacific Ocean. Port Kembla From Lake Heights boundary in the North and West along foreshores of Lake Illawarra to an East /West line drawn just North of the South Pacific Caravan Park. Warilla From Port Kembla boundary in the North, along the Pacific Ocean to George St, along Lake Entrance Rd to Landy drive, along Morgan Ave to Cuthbert Drive and Landy Drive and Gathercole Ave. The Western boundary is Lake Illawarra foreshore. Lakeside Lions From Mullet Creek as the Northern boundary, South along Princes Highway to Byamee St, Brooks creek to Fowlers Road along Lakelands Dr South to Cornwell Rd intersection thence in direct line to Tallawarra Power Station. Dapto From the Lakeside Lions and Berkeley boundaries in the North to Macquarie Rivulet and Marshall Mount Ck in the South. Albion Park From the Dapto boundary on the North along the foreshores of Lake Illawarra to Horsley Creek. Along Horsley Creek to the main Railway line to Minnamurra River and upstream Minnamurra River. Oak Flats From the Albion Park boundary along the foreshores of Lake Illawarra along the boundary of Warilla to Lake Entrance Rd. South on lake Entrance Rd to a North /South line drawn through the intersection of Tongara Rd and Dunsters Lane, along Dunsters Lane to the Main Highway. Shellharbour From the Warilla boundary in the North and Oak Flats and Albion Park boundaries in the West along the Minnamurra River in the South to the Pacific Ocean Kiama South of the Minnamurra River. Maps are now to be used in conjunction with verbal descriptions. Schedules Schedule 4: Fines and Fees Issue Fine / Fee Team Nomination Fee Defined in Regulation 3 Other Team Fees Defined in Regulation 3 Team Withdrawing – Competition $50 + team nomination fee forfeited Team Withdrawing – SSG $50 + team nomination fee forfeited Playing Unregistered Player $400 (Disciplinary Regs) Playing Over-aged Player Range $50 - $200 resolution of JC Playing Suspended Player $500 (Disciplinary Regs) Non registration of Coach or Manager after $5 per match Round 4 Replacement of ID card $10 per card Reissuing of ID card (club change, div $10 per card change) Judiciary Hearing – referral from sub $0 committee Truly Exceptional Circumstance $150 (Disciplinary Regs) Judiciary Hearing Committee Fee $15 per person Application for GPT $250 (Disciplinary Regs) Appeal by FSC Junior Council $0 Appeal by Club re FSC Junior Council $500 (Disciplinary Regs) Appeal by Club re Judiciary Hearing $500 (Disciplinary Regs) No ID number on Competition Team Sheet $5 per player No ID number on SSG Team Sheet $5 per player – maximum $20 Borrowed Player; team and division not $5 per player recorded on the team sheet Playing Ineligible Player $10 per player Coach/Manager details missing $5 Team sheet not signed after match $5 Incomplete details (top of sheet) and/or $5 against home club score Late Team Sheet $5 per team sheet Forfeit $10 Failure to submit financials as at Apr 1 $10 Schedules Schedule 5: Definitions and Interpretations A Definitions In these by-laws and regulations of the Junior Council unless the contrary intention appears: Accredited means a person who has completed a course of relevant training recognised by the Association, FNSW, FFA. Appointed Councillor means a Councillor appointed under by – law 10 Club means: (a) incorporated member club recognised by FSC and having the following characteristics: (i) it organises teams to participate in competitions sanctioned by FSC and/ orFNSW; (ii) all member clubs are entitled to “A” class membership as per FSC constitution (iii) club members (or their parent or guardian) may vote in an election for any club officeholders; OR (b) Any legal entity deemed to be a Club by FSC Junior Council. Club Member means any club or organisation whether incorporated or unincorporated which is admitted into membership in accordance with FSC constitution and by – laws. Committee means a committee established under by – law 12 Councillor means all or some of the councillors of the Junior Council. Even year means the year ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 FFA means Football Federation Australian Limited ACN 106 478 068 FIFA means Federation Internationale de Football Association. FNSW means Football New South Wales Limited CAN 003 215 923 Financial Club Member means a club member who at the commencement of a general meeting, SGM or AGM of the Junior Council, has no outstanding invoices which are over 30 days. Financial Statements means a statement of financial performance, a statement of financial position, a statement of cash flows and notes to each of these statements. Football means “Association Football” as recognised by FIFA from time to time. To avoid doubt, at the date of incorporation of the Company, Football includes the games of soccer, soccer football, indoor or 5 a side (Futsal) soccer and beach soccer. Football Code of Conduct means the code of conduct so named published by FFA and notified to members of FFA, as amended from time to time. Schedules General Meeting means a general meeting of the Junior Council not being a special, annual or management meeting. Grievance has the meaning given to that term in the Grievance Procedure; Grievance Procedure means the procedure that applies exclusively to facilitate the expeditious and fair resolution of disputes and grievances that arise between the Members as promulgated by the Junior Council from time to time. ID Card means identification card Ineligible Player means a player who participates in a match and does not meet the regulations of the Junior Council in relation to borrowing. Laws of the Game means the rules of Football referred to in the Statutes and Regulations. Life Member means a person admitted to life membership under by-law 6 and those persons listed in Schedule 2 to these by – laws and the regulations. Match Day Supervisor means the person, appointed by the member club, who is empowered to ensure regulations, rules, policies and safety are adhered where a match of football is being conducted.
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