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A decision has made been made to remove the QLD EVENTS SECTION.

There was alot of non event related stuff going on in there and not a lot of events.

I think the only on topic threads lately have been the GTR cruises?

It really just removes a section we had no use for.

All members events will remain in the members events section, and anything else can just go in the the QLD forum.

Please feel free to organise your own meet ups in the QLD section, the forum is seperate to the SAU QLD CLUB. (eg GTR Cruise)

Just ensure you follow the forum rules, no street racing etc.

Cheers

Mud

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Sorry to be a party pooper, but I belive the event section was a benfit for those who want to get involved in events. Now that the events are listed in the general QLD section I belive that it will be harder to genarate interest for the events.

I agree that there was a bit to much non event related issues, but it made it easy to find events to attend, for those who are interested.

that is my 2 cents worth, just my opinion, i don't won't to offend anyone.

Sam,-Baysideblue

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Sorry to be a party pooper, but I belive the event section was a benfit for those who want to get involved in events. Now that the events are listed in the general QLD section I belive that it will be harder to genarate interest for the events.

I agree that there was a bit to much non event related issues, but it made it easy to find events to attend, for those who are interested.

that is my 2 cents worth, just my opinion, i don't won't to offend anyone.

Sam,-Baysideblue

Maybe they should have a GTR ONLY section..................

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