The Friends is the sum of many parts and there are many different groups and individuals who contribute. Some members contribute sparingly, some generously, some humbly, some with a louder presence, some more hands on, some delve into plans and ideas. All are contributing to make FBBG have impact and each individual needs to be acknowledged for their contribution that helps FBBG flourish.
The committee has worked very productively throughout the year and again this commitment and use of time by busy people is appreciated and acknowledged. My tenure as President ends at this AGM and I am very aware of how much I and the organisation are indebted to the generous and considered contributions by committee members. It is the committee that moves the ideas that float around into action. Our 2023 achievements flow from the calm, fair and friendly discussions, and open communication within committee. Keeping communication channels between all parts of FBBG is a constant need and priority for an organisation to stay connected.
We have had a busy year and have run a very full program. Our regular calendar events plus new initiatives have demanded a lot from the convenors and Office support. No short cuts are taken as FBBG takes pride in its reputation for quality activities and hospitality. All groups need more support to sustain this energy and we look to our members to respond when and where they can. Below are some highlights for the year and more detailed convenor reports which will help gain an understanding of what we have achieved.
2023 Friends Highlights
Donna Thomas was appointed as the new BBG Curator in 2023 and we would like to acknowledge her contributions to FBBG. The Friends have appreciated the time and assistance given in attending meetings and keeping us informed about project progress, building links with the Gardens team and helping our many groups.
We thank our Patron, Tim Entwisle a great supporter of the Friends who gives his time readily to attend and speak at our meetings, inspiring us and raising the profile of the Friends.
There will always be challenges moving forward with a large organisation like FBBG, but an exciting future is there for us. Mental well-being, nature deficit, COVID, Climate change, biodiversity and plant extinction are impacting to make us all realize how important these gardens in central Ballarat are. We all have our dreams and hopes for these gardens and in 2024 the opportunity is there to communicate these through the Masterplan discussions. FBBG with its buildings and resources and enthusiastic personnel is well positioned to play a very important role as these gardens move forward in our changing world.
Any organisation has keen standout people that we rely upon. Merrill Shulkes and Robert Selkirk who are both stepping away from the committee in 2024 will be greatly missed. Robert will remain active on the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Foundation and Merrill will be about but just not contributing as AAFBG representative on the committee. On behalf of FBBG we acknowledge their highly appreciated contributions. Time for change for me as well. Change helps individuals and organisations grow. New inputs and new dynamics enliven. I sincerely thank everyone for the opportunity to be your President for the last 3 years and your support and dedication to FBBG and I wish everyone the best for the coming year.
View pdf of Terry's report... Download the 2024 AGM Report (pdf).
President's Report AGM 2024 - Terry O'Brien
President's Report AGM 2023 - Terry O'Brien
President's Report AGM 2022 - Terry O'Brien
President's Report AGM 2021 - Robert Selkirk
President's Report AGM 2020 - Robert Selkirk
President's Report AGM 2019 - Robert Selkirk
President's Report AGM 2018 - Raoul Dixon
President's Report AGM 2017 - Raoul Dixon
President's Report AGM 2016 - Raoul Dixon
President's Report Winter 2015 - Raoul Dixon
2014 President's Report - Elizabeth Gilfillan
2013 President's Report - Elizabeth Gilfillan
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