The Finch Society of Australia

The Finch Society of Australia Inc. is an established organisation 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 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

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

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

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See also

Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

References

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