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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Sarah Biggin has stepped down from the position of SAU-Vic Secretary.

As such, the committee are going to hold an emergency election at the next general meeting scheduled for Tues 17 April.

If you would like to stand for this position, you must have fulfilled the following criteria:

* Be an active member of SAU-Vic

* Must be at least 21 years old as of April 17 2007

We already have 3 runners for the position of Secretary. They are:

Caryn Lacey (Kaz180)

Melinda Blizzard (Min aka Scotsman's better half)

Alan Calleja (Al)

If you wish to stand for the role of Secretary, you will need to be nominated and seconded by 2 active members of SAU-Vic. You will then need to accept the nomination by 12pm Mon 16 April at the latest.

We will be holding a vote for the role of Secretary at the general meeting for all ordinary and life members.

Should you have any questions in regards to this process, please email the committee at [email protected]

Good luck people.

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As its an Exec position.

Without checking the constitution (cant till friday as i dont have a copy here)...

I would be of the belief it requires an EGM (extraordinary gen meeting) to decide, as it requires a vote.

That is the fair thing to do, being the rules are to be followed.

It isnt about handing stuff out to people just "because"

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