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The brand new 2007/2008 Entertainment™ Book for Greater Melbourne has just been released, and is bigger and better than ever. The Entertainment™ Book is your guide to the best restaurants, hotel accommodation, attractions, sports and leisure activities... all with 25% to 50% off or 2-for-1 offers. Plus, new this year, My Bookings™... Compare rates, check availability and book your accommodation on-line. Valid until June, 2008, and featuring many of the area's best businesses, they are sure to sell out fast. You'll receive over $10,000 in valuable offers.

A SMALL selection of the participants in the Melbourne Entertainment Book 2007-2008 are:

Fine Dining Restaurants

• Jacques Reymond • Kenzan • Richmond Hill Café and Larder • Interlude • Verge • One Fitzroy Street • Lynch’s • Upper House • Bottega • Joseph’s at Werribee Mansion • The Point • Caffé e Cucina • Sails on the Bay • De Bortoli Winery Restaurant • Windows on the Bay • Vera • Mask of China • Radii • Conservatory at the Crown • Mercer’s • Waterfront at Station Pier • Koko • the brasserie by Philippe Mouchel • Sirens • Sarti • Colonial Tramcar Restaurant • Melbourne Wine Room • Harveys • Livebait • Bistro 1 & Italy 1 • Attica

Casual Restaurants & Café Dining

• TGI Friday’s • Taco Bill • Stalactites • Wagamama • Campari • Time Out • The Great Provider • Chinta Ria Soul • Monroes • La Camera • PJ O’Brien’s • Smokin’ Joes • Pancake Parlour • Curry Club • Hog’s Breath Cafe • Caffé Sienna • Spaghetti Tree • Joe’s Garage • Vegie Bar

Informal Dining & Take Away Restaurants

• Krispy Kreme • Quizno’s • Pizza Hut • Red Rooster • Sushi Sushi • Wendy’s • Falafel Kitchen • Spudbar • Trampoline • Donut King • Grill’d • Pizza Haven • Gloria Jean’s Coffees • Trios • Coffee Club • KFC • Nando’s • Brumby’s • Hudsons

Arts, Sports & Attractions

• Hoyts Cinemas • Melbourne Theatre Company • Playbox Malthouse • Luna Park • Strike Bowling Bars • Opera Australia • Australian Chamber Orchestra • Melbourne Symphony • The Australian Ballet • The National Trust • Palace Cinemas • Greater Union Cinemas • Puffing Billy • The Last Laugh Comedy Club • Champions Racing Museum • IMAX • Sovereign Hill • The Melbourne Aquarium • Melbourne Observation Deck

Retail, Travel & Leisure

• Hamilton Island • Peppers and BreakFree Resorts • NZ Luxury Lodges • Golden Door Health Retreats • Rydges Resorts • Avis/Budget/Europcar/Hertz • Crown Towers/Promenade Hotel • Daydream Island • QBE Travel Insurance • Roses Only • Movieworld, Sea World, Wet’n’Wild • Dreamworld, WhiteWater World • Fountain Cosmetics • Indulge Fashion • ACP Magazines • Autobarn

And many, many more. You can search in full at www.entertainmentbook.com.au but you cannot purchase from them directly.

Don't forget that the 3x 20% off Autobarn vouchers (worth $75) in the back of the book, alone, more than make up for the price of the book!

PAYMENTS:

The cost of the Melbourne Entertainment Book is: $60

Geelong/Ballarat & The Surf Coast: $50 (must be ordered in advance)

The books are now available for pickup from the monthly SAU meetings (next one 17/4) or Epping/City OR Express postage/handling is a flat $10.

There are also books for other states available in limited quantity (eg Sydney, Brisbane), they vary in price slightly and must be ordered in advance.

To get your copy of the Entertainment™ Book, PM me, reply here or you can call/sms me on 0414469370.

Payment will be taken by direct deposit, cash in person or credit card.

Melbourne books are available NOW and can be used immediately.

Don't miss out on a great savings opportunity, reserve your book from SAU VIC now before they sell out!!

Cheers

~Kaz

I currently have books reserved as follows: (updated 21/5)

dox x1

morgs (syd)x1

Adz x?

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Saw this at roscos the other day and figured I'd get one for the old man.

Just a question tho, seeing as http://www.entertainmentbook.com.au says they're sold as fund raisers, may I ask if I buy one from you who it is fund raising for?

The funds raised from the sale of the Entertainment Books will go to SAU-Vic as funding for more prizes and events run by SAU-Vic.

I highly recommend these books! After using 3 of the restaurant vouchers, we've paid for the book and already started saving. They're ace!

Put me down for a book aswell please :(

will do!!

Actually I'll be in the city all day today if anyone wants me to drop theirs off before the weekend.. just give me a call :)

Also you can pick a book up from cnr Exhibition & Bourke st, pretty much anytime during the week, just let me know beforehand.

Also.. I should point out there are a couple of Taco Bill vouchers again.. and this year there are even Krispy Kreme vouchers.. both an absolute must for SAU folk it seems :(

$12 from the sale of every book goes to SAU VIC :cheers:

So ie no personal profits for me.

Cheers!

Kaz

All good then :D

I'll take a copy, but don't think I'll make it to the meeting on Tuesday.

I'll give ross the cash and get him to grab one off you at tuesday's meting.

Yeh that's no problem at all. Is this the Rosco SAU Treasurer or someone else? :)

At this rate maybe we can out-do last year's sales!

If you do want my bank details just let me know.. ANZ to ANZ goes through in 4ish hrs (usually) :thumbsup:

Also have Westpac or St George accounts here and then there's the SAU account failing all else.

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