The Victorian Government has appointed the first Aboriginal Chair of a water corporation in the state's history. Mr Rueben Berg, a Gunditjmara man, will.
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The World Flying Disc Federation announced the results of its 2020 elections this week. Representatives from WFDF Member Associations voted on seven positions on the Board of Directors, two Continental Representatives, and three positions on the Ultimate Committee.
Robert “Nob” Rauch will serve another two-year term as President. On the Ultimate Committee, Will Deaver was elected Deputy Chair, Simon Hill was elected Championships Sub-Committee Chair, and Rueben Berg was elected Rules Subcommittee Chair.
Rauch becomes the longest-tenured WFDF President for a continuous period, having held the position since 2011. He also served as WFDF President from 1992 to 1994.