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CBH board unchanged after elections

No changes to the CBH Board after elections

Alex Paull

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Morawa’s Madden was re-elected in District 1, prevailing against Brad Cripps from Northampton and Gareth Rowe from Geraldton.

In District 2, Northam-based director Vern Dempster was re-elected against Stuart Mussared from Cunderdin.

CBH chairman Wally Newman, who was also re-elected unopposed in District 4, said the result showed confidence in the board.

“It is pleasing to have concluded another round of Member Director Elections, in which our grower members have voted democratically for the directors who they believe to be the best fit for the CBH board,” Newman said.

“I’d like to personally thank candidates for their involvement; I encourage all members to be involved in their co-operative.

The formal appointment of directors will take place at the CBH Group’s 84th Annual General Meeting on February 28 at Fraser’s Restaurant in Kings Park.

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