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Wanted - Newsletter Editor

Skylines Australia NSW, the only car club for those in the know, is looking for an Editor for the up and coming Newsletter.

The position will entail collating and formatting the monthly newsletter of the Club. It will then be sent via email to Club members.

Columns to be included are:

Messages from the President, Secretary, Treasurer, Editor. Reports from Events organisers and participants and an Events calendar will also be included.

All contributions, from members and non-members, relating to Skylines will be welcome to be included in the newsletter.

The position is only open to financial members of the Club and will be held for 12 months. The Executive Committee will decide on the successful candidate.

If you are interested please contact [email protected]

with your design for the Newsletter.

Also, if you have any suggestions for the Newsletter please post them here.

This is your chance to do something for the Club so have a go!

:)

Any off topic posts will be deleted without correspondence.

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***Design the Skylines Australia NSW Flyer!!***

Skylines Australia NSW invites all those interested to design a Flyer to be handed out by Club members.

The intention of the Flyer is to spread awareness to those interested in joining and finding out more about the Club.

Submit your design to [email protected]

The Flyer shall be printed in black and white only, four to an A4 sheet.

It is to include:

* The text "If you are interested in joining Skylines Australia NSW, The Nissan Skyline Enthusiasts Club then please go to www.skylinesaustralia.com or email [email protected]"

* A snazzy design

The final design will be decided by the Executive Commitee.

Entries close midnight Friday 21 February, 2003.

There is no prize, at this stage. However, your reward will be the warm and fuzzy feeling knowing you have helped to share the joy and your design is out there being seen by millions of happy Skyline owners.

Get to it!!! :)

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Damn shame re the flyers, I'm no chop in photoshop (poet!), but someone out there must be!

You would need to talk to shell, ndr, prank and urmine about the missing submissions for the newsletter (and I was going to write on their behalf if they don't submit :bahaha: )

I'd love to do the editor position as I had experience with the old school mag (yeah, yeah, so I was a nerd! :)). However not having time all I can offer is being a journo/photographer. I'm willing to risk life and limb to get into the warzone out there and report the truth! (truth can be distorted with cash and "other" means though... :D)

silver-arrowz, that post made less sense than some of Pete's finest :bahaha:

Anyway, I've decided to prove my layout skills are not up to scratch by creating a flyer.

I'd appreciate feedback on improvements, or even better someone else to put together something professtional ;)

www.hgeconsulting.com.au/skylinesaustraliaflyer.pdf

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