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There will be a general meeting held on Tuesday 23rd Novermber at 7:30pm in brisbane. Exact location to be advised.

Everyone with a paid memberhsip is welcome, and will have the ability to vote for the executives who are making their positions available. No paid membership, no vote. The people who want to be part of the executive should make it known in here, so you can all discuss between yourselves who you want in, and put your respective cases forward.

If you are unable to attend, you can vote electronically, we will sort that out.

Positions avaliable - president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, the lot.

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I'll be there obviously. My situation has changed fairly drastically since I first took up the position of Secretary, so despite a continuing enthusiasm for the club and Skylines in general, my position is up for grabs too. I unfortunately have neither the time nor the financial resources to continue as one of the execs, though I'll be more than happy to help out where required.

For those thinking about becoming an exec, I encourage you to do so. Just remember that it does require a lot of time and a bit of your own money for it to work :D

Obviously we need to find people who would like to offer themselves for election into the executive.

Please PM ME anyone who is interested in being up for election and for what position they would like to assume. You can nominate yourself for more than 1 position buut once you have been elected into 1 position all other position nominations are void.

So, in short if you would like the oportunity please PM Gary1 by a date no later than November 10 .

Any nominations after this date will not be entered.

All duties and responcibilities will be sent back to applicants.

Thank You

Gary

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there have only been two people who have put their names in to do anything with the club.

What happened to all those people who whinged and moaned that things were happening too slow for them!!!!! Now is the time you can do something about it. And like little cowards who are willing to stir the sh1t, the time has come for you to put your money where your mouth is and step up and see how hard and how much time these things take, what do you do? You go and hide!!!!!

TYPICAL.

I think there is a lot of lost interest at the moment due to lack of comunication and lack of leadership over the last few month's, so therefore not many people willing to put there hands up, this could take month's to repair I just hope it happens soon.

If you build it they will come.

We built it, we built it for years. Look at the sponsors - qld wide bob jane sponsorship. There used to be heaps of events, i had a hand in 90% of them, cant do that forever.

take over, make it great, we are just over all the headaches with newbies.

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