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Hiyas all.

There will be an SAU:SA meeting at The Directors Hotel on Gouger St City right across the road from the Aust Post Bulk Mailing Centre, this Monday @ 7.30pm upstairs. The Directors serves good food and pour a decent beer. We will have our own room upstairs and meals can be brought up.

My apologies for the short notice, but we had to move the meeting forward, confirm a few things, and I'm given less time to inform you guys.

I encourage all members, and those interested, to attend so you can get a feel for what is coming up with SAU:SA. Plus you will all be informed answers for many already asked and unasked questions you have.

My apologies to those who may not be able to make this meeting due to the short notice or day/time of meeting. If you're interested in the minutes of this meeting, please PM me your request and I will email you a copy of the minutes so you can follow what is going on.

:P

If you have any questions about the location of the meeting, please do not hesitate to ask. Naturally, questions about the Club, events and stickers and stuff, will be addressed at the meet.

ill be there early if anyone wants a chin wag :thumbsup: Walking there from work, so should be there at 5:30-6ish

See you then Damo

grab a bite and beer mate and chat would be good to catch up....tis been a while :D

See you then Damo

grab a bite and beer mate and chat would be good to catch up....tis been a while :P

I maybe there about 6:30....may i join you guys? Can anyone suggest a free car parking area at all?

Edited by Aberax

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