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We had a very productive committee meeting during the week. So get along to this EGM and hear what we have to say and bloody comment, we can only run events that we think you like. If you don't speak up we will never know what you are looking for!

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Hi Guys,

It is with great regret that I am announcing I will not be running for Treasurer for 2012

As such I cannot accept any nominations for 2012.

I have a new baby due any day, and with work commitments ramping up to unprecedented levels, I simply

dont have the time to commit to SAU VIC as required.

I am hoping this is only a short term problem, and I intend to run for treasurer in future years as I love this club and

want to be apart of it.

It was a very difficult decision, however I am leaving this club in the best financial situation in its history; a fact I am very proud of.

I wish the club all the best in the future and if i can give any advice, I am only a phone call away.

Ross

Sad to see you go Rossco! Thanks for the awesome job you've done over the years and I hope to see you on committee again in the future. Congrats on the tike.

In the meantime, I nominate Tony (blah_blah) for treasurer!

:P

Sorry to hear Ross :(

Thanks for the nomination Birds

Think I would have to talk to Ross first to see what sort of time commitment is involved as I think over the next year I may be planning a wedding :/

Sad to see you go Rossco! Thanks for the awesome job you've done over the years and I hope to see you on committee again in the future. Congrats on the tike.

In the meantime, I nominate Tony (blah_blah) for treasurer!

:P

Damn you Birds, I was just about to ring Tony as ask him!

Just to remind people, we actually need people to turn up and vote else the club stays in limbo. So come along to garage cafe on Wednesday.

Thanks for all the time you have put into this club Rosco!

you have always done an amazing job and leave big shoes to fill!

Good luck to you with the new arrival~!

Unfortunately, due to time commitments outside of work this coming year I don't think I would be able to fulfil the role of what is required as a 'Treasurer'. And I would not want to take up the position unless I knew I would be able to commit myself 100%.

I would be more than happy to help out the club in ways such as preparing the financials reports and any related duties as I could simply do that at work.

If there is a position for that than let me know, otherwise good luck to whoever else is in the running for Treasurer :thumbsup:

Rossco :(

Although it makes me sad you are leaving, Im also very happy for you with all the exciting things you've got going on at home this coming year!!

You have done an outstanding job running the financials of this club over the last (I wanna say) 4 years. I know you have certainly made my life very easy while you've been around.

You are a true professional and very very good at what you do - you should be proud of the impact you have had on the club. A big hole will be left in your position. Best of luck with eveything coming up!! :)

Unfortunately, due to time commitments outside of work this coming year I don't think I would be able to fulfil the role of what is required as a 'Treasurer'. And I would not want to take up the position unless I knew I would be able to commit myself 100%.

I would be more than happy to help out the club in ways such as preparing the financials reports and any related duties as I could simply do that at work.

If there is a position for that than let me know, otherwise good luck to whoever else is in the running for Treasurer :thumbsup:

I dont see how this cant be done - Job share kind of thing, you do the important number cruncher stuff and someone trustworthy works along side you as like an admin person - handling any payments, invoicing etc that needs to be done that is extra?

can someone (Birds?) please bring an SAU jumper for Missy on Wed? How much are they anyway, might get another one..

Cheers :)

Kaz

Should be able to, I have to check what sizes I have left.

i think that the club is being run by a great committee and as such vote as per the nominations.

President

John Richardson

Vice President

Martin Sullivan

Secretary

Dan Hall

I'm sure that whatever is decided about the treasurer will be agreeable as well.

Wynn :blush:

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