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wouldn't mind doing newsletter editorial... but I don't think that's an official position, so if you want, I can just help with that unofficially.

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wouldn't mind doing newsletter editorial... but I don't think that's an official position, so if you want, I can just help with that unofficially.

I think that will come under media manager

if i get the votes that is :)

I wouldn't bet my car on me...

I nominate Dezz for secretary.

*Perhaps you should try this before jumping straight into Prez.... Prez isn't an easy job!

wouldn't mind doing newsletter editorial... but I don't think that's an official position, so if you want, I can just help with that unofficially.

Funky - Aren't you in NSW more often than not? If you can guarantee attendance to 80% of committee meetings then I will nominate you.. We may need to look at a dedicated Newsletter position or an assistant to the media manager.

If Mav doesn't want to help Paul, AGE should be good as well. I heard he organise some pretty crazy night cruises for the rexies boys.

I would help in heartbeat, but my current position of WRX Club Prez, i can't give the job the justice it deserves. Go MAV!!!

I'm still happy to help running great SAU/WRX club events.

i wouldnt call driving past hookers in carlise st a crazy nite cruise :laugh:

You would if you knew how much of a discount i can get being a local :):ninja:

I nominate (Mr go-kart/team tx5/Mr pimp) Scott for events coordinator or event assistant.

Also like to nominate PaulR33 for the same above role i think having 2 people running events is a bonus (if i am aloud to say that and i also think paul and scott would work exceptionally well together in these positions)

If needed, I'm happy to be event assistant. Committee, is this a justified position, or is Paul just dreaming?

What has happened to the newsletter these days??

That my department now jack

Should have something together in the next month or so, or earlier maybe ?

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I nominate Brisby as Motorsport Director

That would be great, i accept the nomination. BUT, dont vote for me people as i wont do as good a job as Scotsman. But if there is a job as his lackey i wold love to throw some manpower at it. After all its basically project management which is what i do.

lolz same people doing roughly the same stuff. why dont u guys just decide over some beers.

This is how the rich get richer...

Every1s suggestions seem fine.

Except I see no Mens Galary Co-Ordinator. If that one becomes a required position...u have ur man. I take some many O/S ppl there I think I qualify.

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