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Hi Guys,

Our AGM is being held tomorrow at 3pm Toongabbie Sports Club, 12 Station Rd Toongabbie (preceded by eats or nom or whatever you want to call it)!

Members can check who's nominated in the NSW section.

Proxy vote instructions are there too!

Sorry about late notice - and sorry I can't lend you my chopper (cause I don't have a Lic to fly it) :P

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Thanks Terry - Nothing that we shouldn't do ourselves, where we can.

Perhaps, and it's only a suggestion raised elsewhere, a bit more policing of the major threads by the collective moderators. Shouldn't be up to one or two to look like hard arses.

A few examples are/is:

  • the WTB's in the General FS section (slightly out of control)
  • Regulars who could be classed as semi-traders (ie: always stripping multiple vehicles and selling in the FS section). Opportunity to obtain small revenue there. or create a sub forum to advertise wares ?
  • More warnings/mini suspensions on repeat offenders (goers against internet ethos but ...) some folk are slammed and made to feel stupid.
  • Flip side to above is obvious clowns :(
  • Rate the Traders - to give the good ones more Trade (star system or percentage on feedback).
  • Identify in Traders Threads the % discount available (if member). Advertise this in a locked thread in Traders.
  • Encourage Traders to post SAU member pricing.
  • Stronger publicity/support on a couple of good charity's. Pick some majors. We all should feel good helping others.
  • Once a year Major swap n shop meet ? (with attendance of players like JJR, Import Monster, Kudos, OTR .... (see if they can do great discounts on this one day) and people like me can unload some good stuff !
  • Encourage more good DIY articles (lanyards, stubbie holders, public recognition) - Maybe set some time to clean that area up and re-create the indexed links ?

  • clean some of the above up ?

I haven't been to a Tech night but what a winner - well done team.

Big one - how do we thank the committee for all their efforts. Each and every state rep should be thanked. Easily taken for granted, often cop whinging, wonder why they volunteered !!!!

Maybe a free pissup/feed put on by the general club collective. Opportunity to take the piss as well.

Nothing new to you but felt like doing a long postage :whistling:

Edit: I'm not a member this year as it was difficult to Justify. Likely I will re-join but at the time I wondered Why (disenchanted somewhat).

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SAU is a community.

99% of Skyline owners are people you would like to know and are the first to offer to help each other out.

Oh sorry - Two more.

The folk keeping this site running are invaluable and we need a way to show our appreciation.

I've not seen raffles as a fund raiser - except maybe at the SAU nats. Think we could increase the frequency to raise some funding.

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richard, for your first 2 points, unfortunately this has nothing to do with the nsw club/exec team.

it is/should be controlled by the moderation team, put in place by the sau forum creators/runners should be keeping tabs on that.

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There was a motion put forward today that ACT Execs and Central Coast Execs might wish to monitor; and that is "Prior to and after each Exec Meeting, agenda items be requested and commented on, and posted up in your forums/subforums"

The motion was seconded.

We shall look forward to your ongoing feedback and suggestions.

Thanks Richard for your points that Luke addressed within the time allowed at the AGM :)

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