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Well - I guess I have one last official duty...

Congratulations to....

President - Dave Lee (Leewah)

Vice President - Chris Thomson (Scotsman)

Treasurer - Ross Brown (Purple32)

Secretary - Sarah Biggin (Sarah B)

I think this committee is great to lead the club through 2007 and beyond!

Thanks to everyone who came to cast their vote - it was an excellent meeting.

Also - a huge thanks to Ash, Paul, Pete and Kaz for your support in running for these roles. I certainly hope you will continue to support the club in positions on the general committee :P

Well...

It's been a great privilege to be President of this club - a huge thank you to all members for your support, and I hope you join me in wishing our new committee well as they take over the reins!

James

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Congratulations to the newly appointed committee. I'm sure that you will lead the club in the right direction, help the whole club grow and improve under you lead. I am sure you will do this with ease and also do a fantastic job of doing it.

Also again another Huge thanks to those on the committee who have stepped down (James, Snowy, Adz) after doing a fantastic job I'm sure the way your roles were carried out will be a fantastic guide and inspiration for the new committee to follow as you all did a fantastic job.

well done all, wishing you the best in sorting out the new committee and running the club for the next year. cheers to adam, andrew and james for their support of the club in the past two years.

Congratulations to the new committee and best of luck for the coming year.

Thanks again to the exiting committee especially James and Snowy who have did a lot to make me welcome in my early days, 2 years ago.

Best of luck to Adz, Snowy and James in the variety of things that will now dominate your spare time outside of the club :laugh:

I would like to thank James, Snowy & Adz for the MASSIVE effort they have put in over the past few years. The club would not be where it is today with out the effort of these extraordinary people. Thankyou very much guys for putting SAU Vic on the right path.

I would also like to thank everyone for putting their trust in myself and the other new committee members. We have a great team and i can only see SAU Vic becoming stronger and stronger as a club throughout the year.

Ross

Congratulations to all new committee members, hope you know what you've gotten yourselves into.....just kidding :O

I'm confident that 2007/2008 will be a bright year for SAU with the experienced leadership of Leewang and Couger and here's to attending events and doing nothing but enjoying myself :(

Thanks for all the well wishes and support over the years guys/girls it's been fun (most of the time) but all good things must come to an end.

Now....without the 100's of e-mails a week I'm free to moderate....look out Vic! :rofl:

Congratulations to all new committee members, hope you know what you've gotten yourselves into.....just kidding :spank:

I'm confident that 2007/2008 will be a bright year for SAU with the experienced leadership of Leewang and Couger and here's to attending events and doing nothing but enjoying myself :(

Thanks for all the well wishes and support over the years guys/girls it's been fun (most of the time) but all good things must come to an end.

Now....without the 100's of e-mails a week I'm free to moderate....look out Vic! :O

question, will the government still be contacting me wanting tax return stuff? :rofl:

I would like to thank the committee of the year past. The direction and events that we have all enjoyed has been from the imaginations and hard work of yourselves. Thanks again.

Congratulations to the new committee players. You guys have got of work ahead of you to keep up the tread of last year, and to continue to grow the club as well as it has in the last 12 months. I look forward to all the new ideas that is to come!

Bring it on!

Congrats to the new committee. I'm looking forward to working with them with any SAU/WRX events. :D

My appologies for not making it, as we had a cat emergancy. (he's ok, just at the vet for a few days)

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