GTA Membership
Current Financial Members as of 21 November 2023
GTA Members are drawn from all sectors of the grain value chain from production to domestic end users and exporters. GTA members are involved in grain trading activities, grain storage, human and stock feed milling. GTA also attracts membership from organisations to the side of the value chain in related commercial activities such as financial services, communications, grain advisory and professional services.
Membership Fees Process for Current GTA Members
1. Check your membership details on the Membership Invoice.
2. Check the Membership Category.
3. If the Category is appropriate, remit your membership fees.
4. If the Category is not appropriate, advise GTA of appropriate category and remit your membership fees.
Membership process for an organisation seeking GTA Membership
1. Complete a GTA Membership Application Form
2. Obtain two GTA Nomination Forms completed by current GTA members.
3. Forward the Application Form and Nomination Forms to GTA for Board consideration and approval.
Current Membership categories can be downloaded at the above link. If you are uncertain of your membership category please refer to the list of Current Financial Members at the top of this page as a guide. NOTE: All Membership Applications will be submitted to a Board Sub Committee for category verification prior to Board approval.
Life Membership of Grain Trade Australia
Life membership is a category of membership recognised in the Grain Trade Australia (GTA) Constitution and is conferred on individuals who have given outstanding or meritorious contribution, service or assistance to the grain industry in Australia through their work in support of or through GTA. It should retain its prestige and not be awarded easily. Click here to access the Nomination form for details of the approved protocols and processes required to bestow life membership.
Current GTA Life Members:
Mr Mervyn May | Awarded 1998 |
Mr Christopher Kelly | Awarded July 2015 |
Mr Geoff Honey | Awarded July 2016 |
Mr Terry Deacon | Awarded August 2019 |