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Great result on finally getting another newsletter out.

Personal feedback as a member, very wordy compared to previous editions and prefer more pics but is personal opinion.

Look forward to the next one :banana:

Great result on finally getting another newsletter out.

Personal feedback as a member, very wordy compared to previous editions and prefer more pics but is personal opinion.

Look forward to the next one :P

Thanks for the suggestion mate! We welcome any and all constructive criticisms like this. We too realised it was a bit word heavy, only after putting the articles into the layout. Rest assured the next one will be articles of about 1/3 - 1/2 that length, with greater frequency of articles and hopefully more pictures. If anyone else has any suggestions we'll be sure to listen / try to include them for you.

Cheers.

^ Ye - The 2009 wrap up had to cover a whole year, bit more words for that one hehe :P

Once we get the regularity going again there will be more pictures and so on.

I know the guys did struggle to get some pics of various events spoken about in the wrap up etc!

Feedback = king! More more more!

Well guys... These newsletters are as good as YOU GUYS (SAU-Vic Members) make it ;)

The more articles / photos from events you feed us, the better it will get :3some:

So the more members contribute by uploading/sending us photos from events, the more photos there will be in the newsletter :wub:

did i miss read? some (all) of those deca pics from the nov deca?

:ninja:

Didn't notice this but I wasn't in charge of the photos :P

All DECAs look the same anyway haha.

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