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Welcome to Townsville University Toastmasters

We are a diverse group of people who work to improve our public speaking and leadership skills, increase our self-confidence, and boost our self-esteem.  Our club is open to everyone – students at JCU, staff members, and members of the community.

We meet on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesdays on the James Cook University campus – Building 4 (Arts and Social Sciences Bldg.) in Room 132 on the first floor.  Meetings start promptly at 6:00pm and run until 8:00pm.  Guests are very welcome!  The best way to see what Toastmasters is all about – and how it can benefit you – is to attend a meeting.  Come early, meet our members, and ask as many questions as you like.

For more information about Toastmasters and about our club, please explore our website!

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easy-Speak Software updates

There have been several new features added to easy-Speak recently:

An option in the Club control Panel to display the last 3 years DCP results on the club's directory page and the most recent year on the top of the printed agenda.
Information is extracted automatically from toastmasters.org each night (Thanks to George Marshall for that) 

A new web-part available for clubs to add to their portal pages  which will display up to ten years results in the Distinguished Club Plan

An option when adding a meeting location to define the new location as 'virtual'...

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Toastmasters is about its members. The first few meetings can be daunting, but after a few weeks, you\''ll feel right at home! After an application is received, a vote is held on whether to accept the new members (even though we\''re always happy to have new members!) and then there is an exchange of pledges. The club pledges to support the inductees, and the inductees pledge to be supportivev and contribute to the club. Member inductions were held at our last meeting, and we officially welcomed three new members into the club 

Once inductions are complete, you become a fully-fledged Toastmaster, with the same rights and duties as any other member. The first task ahead is to present your first speech, your Icebreaker, to the club. Used as a way to properly introduce yourself to everyone, it also gives you a chance to see where your strengths are with public speaking, and what areas need work. Icebreakers were presented last night with gusto

   

 
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