This has all been yakked about before.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31888Aksa get half of your membership (a whopping $30 or so) and provide the following:
PL insurance (negotiate terms, answer enquiries, etc),
maintain the membership database (required by law),
help to insure, organise and provide rankings for events (usually wearing the final costs not met by organisers),
negotiate with local authorities when restrictions are proposed,
respond to enquiries from the public and govt departments,
promote safe participation in the sport,
provide directions to legal schools for learners.
Its WAKSA that are
supposed to organise events in your state gruezi.
If anyone feels they're not getting value for money then talk to your
state association. They get half the membership money.
I've watched how much work that the AKSA committee put in as volunteers (having recently resigned as Treasurer) and I feel more than satisfied with what I receive for $65. I'd pay that for the insurance alone.