Due to declining demand, TEERA will no longer be holding a stock of microchips. Members wishing to have their horses microchipped should arrange this through their regular vet.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
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Due to declining demand, TEERA will no longer be holding a stock of microchips. Members wishing to have their horses microchipped should arrange this through their regular vet.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
An email was sent this morning to the registered email addresses of all TEERA members seeking their views on end of year awards. The email contains a link to an online survey.
If you are a TEERA member and didn't receive this email, please contact me and I will send you a copy.
Mark Dunn
TEERA secretary
Nominations are now closed for the Cradle Coast Endurance Riders “Wattlewood in Pink” BCNA Fundraiser ride.
A recent Facebook discussion centred on a mainland endurance event will very likely lead to disciplinary action being instituted against a number of members of state endurance associations on the basis that they breached the Australian Endurance Association’s Social Media Engagement Rules.
The offending comments were critical of ride officials at the event. TEERA members are reminded that care must be taken when posting comments to social media that they comply with the Social Media Engagement Rules.
Members are encouraged to review these Rules periodically. They are available on the AERA website, here.
Mark Dunn
TEERA Secretary
Events in Melbourne this week remind us of the need to take precautions to guard against a COVID outbreak in Tasmania.
If you're coming to the event at Wattlewood Park on the weekend, please be sure to:
register with the event office, either by using the Check In Tas app at the ride office or by writing your name and contact details on the attendance register
socially distance where possible
use hand hygiene regularly - there will be dispensers everywhere
If you’ve been in contact with anyone who’s been in any of the identified at risk areas, do not attend the event.
Mark Dunn, event chief steward
The draft minutes of the SMC meeting of 21 April and the agenda for the SMC meeting for 19 May 2021 have now been published on the Meetings page of this website.
Mark Dunn, TEERA secretary
Photos of all of the award winners at the 2020 TEERA awards night, held on 23 January are now available on the TEERA website gallery page.
The issue of allowing dogs at rides was raised by a TEERA member at the recent TEERA AGM. The member felt that riders were being unnecessarily discouraged from bringing dogs to rides, the principle being that dogs add a sense of ‘community’ and/or ‘fun’ to an event.
The TEERA State Management Committee discussed this at its recent meeting and, while it acknowledges that some ride venues prohibit dogs as part of their leasing arrangement with clubs, it agreed that, where possible, riders and their associates should not be discouraged from bringing dogs to rides.
While it is, of course, up to each club to makes its own decision, the TEERA SMC encourages clubs to allow dogs at their events unless there are ‘local rules’ that prevent this.
When dogs are permitted at an event, AERA Rule 26.5 must be complied with.
AERA Rule 26.5: Dogs must be secured in a structure or on a leash at all times that is attached to a solid structure or a responsible human handler when at an endurance event.
Mark Dunn
TEERA Secretary
In December, the TEERA State Management Committee called for nominations for TEERA committee members for 2021. Two nominations were received - Grace Huxtable and Felicity Perry. However, they were received after the stated deadline of 5.30 PM on 22 December. These two nominations will be received from the floor of the Annual General Meeting in accordance with Rule 23.2.
Nominations for the other three positions (five positions are up for election) will be called for from the floor of the AGM. If the total number of nominations received at the AGM exceeds five, a ballot will be held.
TEERA members are encouraged to consider nominating for the SMC.
Members must attend the AGM to cast their votes. The TEERA Rules do not allow proxy votes.
Amelia Napier
TEERA Secretary
To confirm the minutes of the 2020 AGM (Minutes available here);
To receive reports from the Committee and Auditor;
- Early reports
To elect the Committee members;
To appoint the auditors and their remuneration;
Special Business
Amelia Napier
Secretary
As 2020 draws to a close, the terms of five members of the TEERA State Management Committee (SMC) come to an end. I am calling on TEERA members to consider nominating for one of these SMC positions in 2021.
A considerable amount of work is necessary to manage an endurance season in Tasmania and this work is done, in part, by the SMC. Because there are 10 SMC members, the work is shared however the time commitment required from each SMC member is somewhere in the region of 5-20 hours a month, depending on the particular portfolio(s) allocated to each member.
SMC portfolios include:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Minutes and Agenda Secretary
Treasurer
Property Officer
Horse Welfare Officer
Membership Registrar
Logbook Registrar
Database Registrar
Vet liaison
Please consider nominating for the SMC in 2021. Rides can’t run without an active and competent SMC managing the process.
Feel free to contact any of the current SMC members to discuss what is required.
Nomination Forms and Notice of Motion Forms are available from the FORMS page.
BLAINE ASTELL - TEERA PRESIDENT
Once again, we have a large number of entries (80+) for this ride and would like to highlight a few things.
Re COVID-19 - this is not a drill and we do not want to be the focus of a Tasmanian COVID outbreak. People attending the ride need to comply with the social distancing and hand hygiene measures in place. It is essential riders arrive with completed Corona virus (COVID-19) declarations, providing details of all people in their party. This form is available for download from the Jolly Lette ride information page on the TEERA website. It is essential all visitors register at the ride office on arrival. Anyone with any COVID-19 risk factors, as detailed on the COVID-19, declaration, should NOT attend. We may receive a visit from the police to review our COVID safety arrangements.
Given the large number of entries and the extra measures necessary to keep people safe from COVID-19, some things will take longer than usual. We ask that riders exercise patience if they need to wait to vet their horses or to access the ride office.
All people attending are requested to bring their own personal supply of hand sanitiser and to use it regularly during the event.
Please give your logbooks a wipe down with a disinfectant wipe before taking it to the ride office or vet ring.
A yard inspection will be done by the Chief Steward on Friday evening to ensure all yards are compliant with AERA Rule 54.
At the conclusion of the event riders should bag up any leftover hay and manure and take it home.
Looking forward to seeing you all on the weekend.
Mark Dunn
Chief Steward
Jolly Lette ride
A policy has been formulated and added to the SOPs page. (Standard Operating Procedures) .
Note the policy is a supplement to the AERA Social Media Engagement Rules.
Dear TEERA members,
I want to give you an update on the current COVID-19 situation with regard to TEERA.
The bottom line is that it is still too early to speculate on when rides might be able to start up again in Tasmania. The decision to restart will be governed almost completely by when the restrictions imposed by the Tasmanian government are relaxed. This dictates a lot of the decisions that need to be made in regard to memberships, state champs etc. TEERA will continue to discuss all options and will announce any information if necessary.
You would all be aware of the NW coast cluster of COVID-19 cases - this would be having an impact on the significant proportion of our members who live in that area and my thoughts are with them.
A TEERA representative has been closely involved in COVID-19 discussions at a national level - rest assured AERA is closely monitoring the situation, in particular how it relates to TQ20, still at this stage scheduled for Collie, WA in September. AERA has been discussing options surrounding this event and hopes to make an announcement on this soon.
In the meantime, ride your horses (if the rules allow in your area) so they can be fit and ready for a restart down the track.
Best wishes
Blaine Astell
TEERA President
Dear members
Following the restrictions from the federal government on non essential-activities and non-essential travel TEERA has made the decision to suspend all rides until further notice.
We will continue to monitor and will look to continue with the calendar as soon as we, and the government, determine it is safe to do so.
I sincerely hope all of our members and their families stay safe during these challenging times.
Kind regards
Blaine Astell
President
Dear Tasmanian endurance riding clubs,
In 2020 much more attention is being paid to the identification and management of concussion than has been the case in previous years.
It is important that your club takes a few minutes to become familiar with the relevant guidelines.
Concussion is a potentially serious condition and as per the concussion advice card riders or support people suspected of concussion must not drive until medically cleared to do so. (Card download)
Officials at an event must:
Advise the medical/first aid service at the event of the requirements of the EA concussion protocol and the need to recognise, report and make officials immediately aware of suspected concussions
Be aware when a suspected concussion has occurred
Remove the rider or support person from further competition
Advise the ROC to identify the “person monitoring” and ensure alternate transport arrangements are available (riders or support people suspected of concussion must not drive)
Provide the “person monitoring” a concussion advice card (where possible) and advise the rider or support person by email of the of the protocol (copy reporting@equestrian.org.au )
Report the concussion to reporting@equestrian.org.au
Responsibility for identifying the “person monitoring” and ensuring alternate transport is arranged should be taken on by the ride organising committee as it has access to riders’ emergency person contact details as well as knowing local contacts who can assist with the arrangements.
Under Equestrian Australia General Regulations, all riders suspected of sustaining a concussion, may not ride at another competition for a minimum of 14 days, if aged 18 years or younger, or a minimum of 6 days if aged 19 years or older.
We strongly recommend riders or support people suspected of being concussed seek medical advice and follow a graduated return to sport policy as outlined at https://www.concussioninsport.gov.au/
Riders must also obtain a signed medical certificate from their General Practitioner or medical professional, indicating they are free from any impairment resulting from the suspected concussion, and are cleared to ride.
This must be sent via email to myself and reporting@equestrian.org.au and presented to the officials at the next ride.
Further information is available here.
Regards
Blaine Astell
TEERA President
TASMANIAN EQUINE ENDURANCE RIDERS ASSOCIATION INC. (TEERA)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
AND EARLY REPORTS
3.00 p.m. Saturday 1st February 2020
Sheffield Football Club, Spring St, Sheffield, TAS 7306
AGENDA
To confirm the minutes of the 2019 AGM and the Special General Meeting held 8 June 2019 (Minutes of both meetings available on the TEERA web site – Meetings page)
To receive reports from the Committee and Auditor. (Auditor Treasurer Webmaster)
To elect the Committee members
To appoint the auditors and their remuneration.
Special Business - (Details of motions and rationales are available here)
To consider five proposals to amend the Rules of the Association, relating to:
Rule 5 - Membership of Association - re. Age of Juniors
Rule 5 - Membership of Association - re. Associate members
Rule 21 – Committee – re. membership of committee
Rule 23 – Election of Members of Committee – re. verification of nominations
Rule 25 – Committee Meetings – re. make up of quorum
and to consider a proposal
to purchase a ride trailer.
Jill Hawks
Secretary
Now available from the Forms page.
Following the availability of AERA charges for 2020, together with the public liability insurance premium distribution, TEERA fees and charges for 2020 are now available.
In October, a summary of the TEERA financial situation was published and views sought from members for consideration in finalising the 2020 fees. There were no views expressed, so the SMC has proceeded with what it considers to be in the best interests of members. The results are available here or from the Forms page of the TEERA web site.
In summary, there are increases in Adult membership fees, the first increase for several years. All half year fees have been increased, recognising that AERA does not discount for part year. TEERA will continue to discount the TEERA share. Event Public Liability and Volunteer Personal Accident insurance was paid by TEERA in 2019. This will not continue into 2020 and rates have increased slightly. AERA charges for Day Rider Public Liability insurance has increased significantly but TEERA has absorbed this increase.
These increases will not offset the expected 2020 cash loss, in the region of $7,500, down from the anticipated $10,000 loss in 2019.
The TEERA fees and charges, incorporating AERA and insurance charges, applying in 2020 are available here.