SAGE-AU


SAGE-AU was an Australian non-profit professional association of system administrators. SAGE-AU was originally formed to provide the same services for Australian system administrators as the SAGE organisation did in the United States, but was completely independent of that entity since SAGE-AU's formation in 1993. SAGE-AU was incorporated in the state of Victoria.
SAGE-AU's mission was to provide services to system administrators to assist in their day-to-day work. In October 2016, SAGE-AU was formally wound up and its assets were transferred to ITPA.
Official deregistration was confirmed in writing by the Victorian Government Department of Justice and Regulation on 22 May 2018.

Major activities

The SAGE-AU national conference, otherwise known as The Australian System Administrator's Conference, was held annually for 18 years, from 1993 until 2011.
Starting in 1999, a number of local SAGE-AU chapters ran one-day "mini conferences".
The President of SAGE-AU, along with the rest of the National Executive Committee, are elected through a nomination process. Terms come into effect after the end of each Annual General Meeting, with some exceptions, listed below.
1. Was named Interim President at a Special General Meeting on 2 April 1993.

2. Resigned.

3. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time.

4. Resigned.

5. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time.

6. Resigned

7. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time, re-elected unopposed as President at the October 2012 AGM.

Similar organisations

SAGE-AU was wound up in 2016, and replaced by .
These are some of the similar organisations in other countries. See also System administrator for others.
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