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The Finch Society of Australia

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The Finch Society of Australia Inc. is an established organisation[when?] designed as a forum to connect "finch fanciers". The society is a part of the animal fancy movement, supporting and promoting animal welfare.

The Finch Society of Australia is more than 50 years old[specify] and has a number of branches and affiliate clubs, namely,

  • Wollongong Finch Club
  • Hawkesbury Finch Club
  • Hunter Valley Finch Club
  • Canberra Finch Club

Although these branches are situated in New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, the society has members from all states of Australia.

Publications

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The Finch Society of Australia produces a publication called The Finch Breeders Review that is distributed to all members bi-monthly. The society produces an advertisement named 'Bird Trader' to assist members of the society in trading and selling their birds.

The Hunter club additionally produces a monthly publication called, The Finch Fancier while the Hawkesbury club similarly produces Finch Bizz.

Incumbents

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  • President: Sam Davis[1]
  • Secretary: Brian Read
  • Treasurer: Lyn Wright
  • Vice-presidents: Jason Holmes, Ivan Cindric

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See also

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Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

References

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  1. ^ Gowland, Shane (August 15, 2019). "Interview with Finch Society of Australia president Sam Davis". Aviculture Hub. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Home". finchsociety.org.
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