• Reflecting on the year that was, and what's to come: ASGA will be holding its 2026 AGM on 29 April in Adelaide
    Reflecting on the year that was, and what's to come: ASGA will be holding its 2026 AGM on 29 April in Adelaide
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The Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) will hold its 2026 Annual General Meeting on 29 April in Adelaide, with all members invited to come along and hear what the Association has achieved in the past year, and what is planned for the next 12 months.

To be held at Glenelg’s Stamford Grand Hotel on Moseley Square from 4-5pm, ASGA’s 2026 AGM will also include the election of Regional Sub-Committees and 2026 National Executive.

Mick Harrold, president of ASGA, has put out a call to industry professionals to nominate, saying taking part in the Association is a great way to ensure the body truly represents the interests of industry businesses.

Representing the industry: Mick Harrold, president of ASGA
Representing the industry: Mick Harrold, president of ASGA

“As an Association, it is vital that we continue to reflect the evolving needs and priorities of our industry, and to gather fresh ideas to help us build our support for the sector,” Harrold said.

“If you’re passionate about the sign and graphics industry, we would love you to get involved, at a state level, and perhaps as part of our National Executive, so please put your hand up yourself, or nominate someone else if you think they would make a good addition to the team.”

To nominate yourself or someone else for a local ASGA Regional Sub-Committee, download the Nomination Form here. Those appointed to the sub-committees will be eligible for selection for the ASGA National Executive.

If you are an ASGA member but are unable to be at the AGM, you may nominate a proxy to vote for you.

The AGM will be followed by a 'Meet Your Board' drinks event, from 5-8pm at the Stamford Grand Hotel bar. Find out more and register here.

“The drinks event will be a very informal and enjoyable way for members to meet our National Executive team and catch up with industry friends and colleagues over a few drinks,” Harrold concluded.