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Special General Meeting

Member Endorsement of Updated Mission Statement

The Association for Behaviour Analysis Australia (ABA Australia) will be holding a Special General Meeting (SGM) to seek member endorsement of an updated Mission Statement.

As part of the strategic planning work currently being undertaken by the Association, the Board has reviewed the existing Mission Statement to ensure it continues to accurately reflect the role ABA Australia is already performing across professional regulation, ethics, evidence-based guidance, and sector-wide education.


Meeting details

Date: 27 February 2026
Time: 2:30pm AEDT
Location: Online (via Google Meets)


Eligible members are invited to attend the meeting and participate in the discussion and vote. Members who are unable to attend may vote by appointing a proxy in accordance with the Association’s Constitution.

The Notice of Special General Meeting and Explanatory Memorandum provide full details of the proposed updated Mission Statement, the resolution to be considered, and instructions on how to participate or submit a proxy. Click on link below to read the notice.

Notice of Special General Meeting and Explanatory Memorandum


Proposed Updated Mission Statement


“We will govern and regulate the profession of behaviour analysis by upholding ethical standards, providing evidence-based guidance, and promoting sector-wide education.”


We encourage members to review the meeting materials carefully and to participate in the meeting or submit a proxy.


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