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We are having an exec meeting tonight.

Please if you have not recieved your membership pack or stickers please contact me on one of the following form of communication:

PM: Ska

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0404 084 695

Work: 07 3382 5268

Home: 07 3382 0202

Snail Mail: 1/86 Boundary Street, Beenleigh, QLD 4207

So far people who did not recieve stickers in their membership packs:

chaos

japtaxi

So far people who have not recieved thier membership packs:

PTR33??

Nexus9

We are having a meeting tonight to try and organise these and other things and will try to get everything sorted ASAP.

Again sorry for the delay.

Guys, good to see SAUQLD getting moving. As a few may be aware I'm moving back home to Brisvegas about July next year so will be looking toward membership and possibly one day a role in the club executive itself. Naturally I'll be getting to know everyone first and helping to build the clubs identity and exposure but thus far I am fairly active in the SAUVic club. My personal interests are motorsport and building a quick racecar. I'll be attempting to stand up a motorsport based engineering consultancy as well as doing a few home reno's with the wife so I will have some time to contribute.

Good luck to the new commitee and best wishes to all for the holiday period. See you all next year.

Geoff Williams

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