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Peeps... next SAU - Vic meeting as follows

Date: Tuesday - 17/08

Venue: Whitehorse Hotel

5 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn

Time: 7.30pm

Agenda:

Another update on things, an important announcement of the SAU - Vic club setup.

You i'll have to come along if you wanna know what its going to be about :)

If you have any other Agenda items, please post here.

Or PM ADZMAX or myself as we'll look after it.

See everyone then

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Damn! another one I can't make it to... I'm going to be in a hospital bed that night :D (nothing too serious). It sounds like the club is starting to get off the ground, should be good if it's all ready for the biggest summer season of cruises (and photos!).

Would like to come down. My car may not be ready by then. And I have no Skyline yarns to tell...yet!

But if SAUVIC membership and CAMS will be discussed I would like to hear about it.

Q. I have the skylinesaustralia membership .pdf I got from www.saunsw.com - does that membership give the same as what SAUVic will be offering?

Q. Will the SAUVic club have a simmilar "RULES and CONSTITUTION" or use the NSW already existing rules?

Would like to come down. My car may not be ready by then. And I have no Skyline yarns to tell...yet!

But if SAUVIC membership and CAMS will be discussed I would like to hear about it.

Q. I have the skylinesaustralia membership .pdf I got from www.saunsw.com  - does that membership give the same as what SAUVic will be offering?

Q. Will the SAUVic club have a simmilar "RULES and CONSTITUTION" or use the NSW already existing rules?

your two questions were addressed at the last General Meeting one month ago. :P

1) We are doing our own member form. SAU Nsw is totally separate to the show going on down here at this stage

2) And the constitution is done

- ash

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