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Ok lads, we've been pretty slack with the whole SAU Qld part of things, so I need to know how many people are willing to help out with starting the QLD arm and who is willing to join the club.

I probably should have started a little earlier but being so far away from you all makes things a tad difficult.

So who's in...

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Well I was hopeing to have a chat with you and cam at the skidpan, i am really keen in getting this official, you're right we have been slack, and now with the NSW guys having already done it, we have no excuses about where to start.

I think we really do need to get everyone together in person to discuss it though, as online is a bit harder, although in your case squizz it is more then understandable.

Hopefully if we can at least get two or three of us behind it, we will get it going soon enough.

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well der im in. we've still got the SDU QLD Member Register as well remember.

i'd like to continue my involvement at an official level if its suitable/required, but we can discuss this at the skidpan somewhat. we need to sort out what positions will actually be needed, and what their respective commitments will be.

an organised irc chat will be good for this.

remember - what we have is a GOOD THING. we dont want to over-officialise or structure this great relaxed social thing we have. SVD (in qld anyway) suffered its fate because of this and lack of members.

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