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NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT!

If you missed the Nats, then come along to see some video and photos from the event.

We are also outlining what we have planned for next year, there is some great stuff planned. So come along win some stuff and see what SAU VIC is up to next year!

Oh and hear the latest on the show n shine. I'm not sure if you guys know about the 28 day rainfall forecast, but the 4th of December is looking to be warm. Water front city, cars, food, prizes, win.

http://www.skylinesa...u-vic-agm-2011/

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DOOR PRIZES!

If you are an SAU VIC Member and turn up with your valid membership you could win

- Driver Dynamics Sandown Track Day

- $50 BP Fuel

- $50 BP Fuel

- SAU VIC Polo

- SAU VIC Polo

- SAU VIC Polo

We will be taking memberships on the night.

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HECS repayments start at 4% of your income above $47K so you may be safe for a while yet.

It's changed?

Don't know, never had one myself but was told what my mum went through. She said it was $36k pa and your tax return goes towards HECS, that was few years ago.

I'd rather not to have one, plus I won't need to worry since the career path I'm doing would make having HECS debt pointless.

If you're only making $36k a year you're doing something wrong...

Yeah... And I don't think people go to uni to have $36k job these days.

Unless you're not in Australia.

NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT!

If you missed the Nats, then come along to see some video and photos from the event.

We are also outlining what we have planned for next year, there is some great stuff planned. So come along win some stuff and see what SAU VIC is up to next year!

Oh and hear the latest on the show n shine. I'm not sure if you guys know about the 28 day rainfall forecast, but the 4th of December is looking to be warm. Water front city, cars, food, prizes, win.

http://www.skylinesa...u-vic-agm-2011/

http://www.facebook....102145996565778

http://www.facebook....310660842293632

DOOR PRIZES!

If you are an SAU VIC Member and turn up with your valid membership you could win

- Driver Dynamics Sandown Track Day

- $50 BP Fuel

- $50 BP Fuel

- SAU VIC Polo

- SAU VIC Polo

- SAU VIC Polo

We will be taking memberships on the night.

</END SPAM>

Ban spammers!!

If you're only making $36k a year you're doing something wrong...

I started on about that when I first started :D But that was about 5 years ago

It's changed?

Don't know, never had one myself but was told what my mum went through. She said it was $36k pa and your tax return goes towards HECS, that was few years ago.

I'd rather not to have one, plus I won't need to worry since the career path I'm doing would make having HECS debt pointless.

HECS repayments get indexed each yeah brah

Gotten any jobs lately?

And here I am kinda wondering if $750 course will help me get an apprenticeship...

Took a year but I just got an apprenticeship with a big company. Probably could've gotten one in domestic straight away but f**k working for $300 a week, before tax...

JB Hifi, are doing this this that if you swap a (particular game to which Im getting the name) game then they give you MW3 for free.

so i told my missus to go get the game from harvey norman, she walked to jb and got me Mw3 for $46. win

Hey Aaron if you need a lend of cash or anything give us a yell brother.

your a dick lol

http://www.jbhifi.co...nd-Games-Offers

lol oh its only a saving of like $79 thought it was like $110.00

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