I had a look through the 2003 AGM/ACM papers and reports and couldn't spot the numbers there. For those that haven't looked yet, they are now on the GFA web site under What's New. I tried looking through the PDF and DOC files and searching for "membership" or "members" but didn't notice a specific set of numbers.
From the financial statement revenue figures (page 11 of the blue report in the Australian Soaring magazine insert as well as amongst the PDF files), with subscriptions running at $429,477, and the cost of ordinary (full) memberships being circa $175 (less whatever state-based amounts and levies are factored in there), that only works out at approx 2500 GFA members. However there will then be 3 day introductory (AEF) memberships, and 1 and 3 month short term memberships to consider. All these lower the number of full memberships down even further. I'm guessing that the numbers are around 2200 by the time these factors are considered, which is scary to say the least.
Is anyone aware of the exact number of ordinary (full), 3 month, 1 month and 3-day memberships the GFA receives each year ?
Cheers
Jason Armistead
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