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Membership Information

2010 MEMBERSHIP FEES

Senior $45, Junior $22.50, Family $100 (includes emailed DOCument magazine)
First-time members (never been in an O-club before) pay half price for their first year

Extras: DOCument (posted hardcopy) $17, NZ Orienteering Magazine $16.80 (set by NZOF).

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EVENT FEES

Members: Adult $7, Junior $4, Family $18
Non Members: Adult $15, Junior $8, Family $35
Tertiary Student: discount of 20% on adult price

Our Summer Series is a promotional event so all entrants are charged the members' fees. Championship and Special Events fees are set prior to these events.

Event fees are to rise by a dollar in 2010. last membership fee rise was in 2003.


ABOUT FEES

Dunedin Orienteering Club pays the NZ Orienteering Federation an affiliation fee. The amount depends on the number of DOC and total NZ members and is generally $8-10 per member per year, with an event fee levy of 25% per event. The committee is very aware that local membership fees must be kept as affordable as possible.

The basic DOC membership fee covers NZOF affiliation and club administration costs. Any surpluses are used to replace equipment and develop new map areas. Event fees cover costs of map printing, plastic bags, clip cards, out-of-town Planner and Controller travel expenses, map revision and new map production.


WHY BECOME A MEMBER OF DOC?

  • 50% discount on fees at regular DOC events
  • Discounted event fees at any club event in NZ or overseas
  • Right to enter special events (e.g. club, regional and national championships)
  • Access to club training events, expertise and library
  • Monthly DOCument newsletter received automatically
  • Social events (occasional, but could be more!)
  • Opportunity to get to know other club members and learn more about orienteering by helping at events
  • Joining an essential volunteer pool to produce maps, organise events etc.
  • Encouragement to progress in orienteering, both as participant and as planner/mapper etc. (thereby also improving skills)
  • Affiliation to NZOF - thereby gaining access to NZOF coaching / training camps, controller clinics, mapping conferences, etc; eligibility for selection to NZOF Development Squad, National Squad, eligibility to receive funding grants in certain circumstances; generally supporting development of orienteering in NZ, and our teams competing internationally

"Is it cheaper to be a DOC member or pay extra at events? I really just want to go along and enjoy a spot of local orienteering".

Well, OK, but the basic question of cost is only one aspect to consider. Like all non-commercial activities, things only happen because of the existence of strong organisations with sustained membership. A club is as strong as its members make it. If you've never orienteered before, do come along as a "casual" and try before you buy. If you enjoy it, we hope you'll put something back into the sport by joining the Dunedin Orienteering Club.

"Yes, I do a sport. It's called Orienteering"

LIFE MEMBERS

We have acknowledged the contribution to club activities made by several people by awarding them Life Membership:

Peter Wilson
Graham Williams
Judy Wilson
Bunny Rathbone
Pat Ehrhardt
Barrie Foote
Lyn Foote