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A big thank you to everyone who attended the AGM on Tuesday night, and also to those who sent their votes via other means. It was good to have people there to discuss issues, such as sponsorship and the SCC! Please find attached the minutes of the meeting. Voting results are as follows:

President

Marc Roberts (Revhead)

Vice President

Ben Curran (mrbenno)

Treasurer

Karen Taylor (SMR33)

Secretary

Anna Hahn (impact_blue)

Events Committee

Dave Balmer (rhinorebel)

Col Baker (Col-GTSX)

Andrew Fielding (Bunta)

Shane Abell (Shaneo)

Congratulations to those elected. I feel this year is going to be a great year for the SAU QLD members, with the new Events Committee providing more input and assistance than previous years.

Please feel free to contact any one of us if you have an questions. Listed below are up to date links to FAQ's and relevant forms.

Frequently Asked Questions

New Member Application Form

Current Member Renewal Form

Change of Address Form

Postal Address & Banking Details

Merchandise Price List

Anna xoxo

*EDIT* Yeh yeh laught it up... the stupid secretary couldn't attach the minutes :D

Minutes___AGM.pdf

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See I disagree. I believe that NON members should be able to see the official results of the voting. Considering there was no member specific details discussed, I don't see an issue.

Executive and members meeting minutes are not made available to general forum members, as they are just that. Executive and Members specific. I believe Non-members need to be able to see what we have done throughout the year, to show them that the club is improving (ie. by way of new sponsors gained etc.), and I will not continue to defend my position on this anymore.

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Hey guys, looks like a great line-up. Time for me to pay up and become a real member. Car is also running, so I'm up for participation again !!

If there is anything I can do to help the events committee in regard to an "SAU" reserved group at track day etc I'm happy to help. I have next years dates already. Let me know.

Paul

On a side note, is there a dinner next Tuesday. This is the first Tuesday I've had free for ages.

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Hey guys, looks like a great line-up. Time for me to pay up and become a real member. Car is also running, so I'm up for participation again !!

If there is anything I can do to help the events committee in regard to an "SAU" reserved group at track day etc I'm happy to help. I have next years dates already. Let me know.

Paul

On a side note, is there a dinner next Tuesday. This is the first Tuesday I've had free for ages.

That would be awesome Paul, I am sure someone will be intouch about that offer!

There should be a dinner put up soon, Infact I will see if there is anything in the pipeline and If not I will post it

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Hey guys I would like to join up as well. What is the address and account details. I tried the link in Impact_blue's sig but the link does not work.

It's great to see an events commitee as well. The more events the better.

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Hey guys I would like to join up as well. What is the address and account details. I tried the link in Impact_blue's sig but the link does not work.

It's great to see an events commitee as well. The more events the better.

Just use the sticky topic on the main forum "How to join SAU QLD"

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Hey guys, looks like a great line-up. Time for me to pay up and become a real member. Car is also running, so I'm up for participation again !!

If there is anything I can do to help the events committee in regard to an "SAU" reserved group at track day etc I'm happy to help. I have next years dates already. Let me know.

Paul

On a side note, is there a dinner next Tuesday. This is the first Tuesday I've had free for ages.

Thanks heaps for that mate, you seem to run a pretty tight ship with the track days :O

DINNER THREAD: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2620887

Hey guys I would like to join up as well. What is the address and account details. I tried the link in Impact_blue's sig but the link does not work.

It's great to see an events commitee as well. The more events the better.

Hrmmm, strange... they worked for me just now :laugh:

Just use the sticky topic on the main forum "How to join SAU QLD"

:P there you go mate! :D :sorcerer:

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