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Its drivable at last, so I will be there also. :)

PS. How come this and other fixed events are not listed in the SAU Forum Calendar??

Ah...love it.

Haven't been rostered on a sunday for about a month....Get my roster for next week....BAM sunday for you dezz!

If the money wasn't so good i'd cancel the shift and still come

as above, what time will it go to?

I would have loved to enter, but didnt realise this was on the only day we organise a Stagea cruise lol. But i think our cruise is going to head on over to check out the show and shine.

Thanks Bec, yes I know its there, but not here:- SAU Calendar

just wondering why its not used as easier to access??

i know it states that cars must be entered around 10am....i might not be able to get their til around 11 is that ok or would that be too late to put my car in ??

also with the whole show and shine thing, as im not a member do i have to fill in any papers to put on my windscreen as no one can vote for me anyway

also with the whole show and shine thing, as im not a member do i have to fill in any papers to put on my windscreen as no one can vote for me anyway
Only SAU VIC Members will be able to participate in having their car entered into the Show N Shine display.

Only members can be IN the show n shine...everyone else is there to look...

My understanding was that only members can park on the grass area set aside for the show n shine...everyone else parks wherever they can find it...but don't quote me on that one

That is correct - only cars who are entering the Show N Shine will be permitted to park at Birrarung Mar.

Anyone coming along to have a look will need to find parking somewhere and walk in.

You will be able to join as a member on the day, but to make things quicker, I would fill in a membership form and bring it along with you, as well, with correct money.

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