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Skylines Australia Newsletter - Feb '05.


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Sorry for the slight delay in getting this to you guys - but here is the downloadable pdf of the Club Newsletter. This file is pretty big so if your an unfortunate person like myself on 56K you will have to be very patient.

:) and happy reading.

http://vic.skylinesaustralia.com/newsletter/002.pdf

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nope. for oepn public too see exaclty what the club is about and whats goes on.

we dont just take your money, we give people heaps too do. Newsletter reflects that.

And i must say it looks quite decent :(

Just a thought - wasn't the SAU Vic Newsletter meant to be for members only????

I would have thought that it's a good advertisment for encouraging people to join.

The members only section is good for keeping Club Member ONLY activities, i.e. the cruise, on the down-low and when they pop up in the newsletter it's usually going to be after the fact so it doesn't really matter.

My 2c.

yeah, thats it ash.

Also, once sponsors come on board they will have advertisments according to thier agreement with SAU-Vic.

whilst deals will only be able to be accessed by SAU-Vic members.

It just gives you an idea of what brilliant savings you can get by spending a meansy $70 first year, and $50 subsequent.

-ash

nope. for oepn public too see exaclty what the club is about and whats goes on.

we dont just take your money, we give people heaps too do. Newsletter reflects that.

And i must say it looks quite decent  :)

Cool - I wasn't sure - thanks for clearing it up.

Oosh - Re: Font issue.

Looks like some kind of font clash or confusion.

Was printed direct to PDF (Acrobat 6) from Illustrator CS. Leewah noted some font wackiness too... Next issue I'll outline everything before distilling it just to be safe.

Next one will likely be done in InDesign too which may help.

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