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I totally forgot to update everyone after the last EGM when the secretary was elected.

Dave Sidebottom (dave1200) is now the new SAU-Vic Club Secretary.

Also welcome Shan (funkymonkey) & Adam (birds) to the General Committee. These guys are looking after all things newsletter. YAY!

It's been a while since a newsletter came out, and i've been dying to get them back on track.

The first one is almost done (should be ready by the weekend) and the 2nd one from this great team is in draft stage already :D

Please welcome them all to their respective roles.

Thanks

Ash

President, SAU-Vic

Do you do design work? (like for merchandise)

We always need a few extra hands at certain times of the year with that type of stuff.

So not full-time committee, just more 'hired help' :D

Do you do design work? (like for merchandise)

We always need a few extra hands at certain times of the year with that type of stuff.

So not full-time committee, just more 'hired help' :D

Well if you need any help that involve graphic designing, I can help, I'm a graphic designer :)

But since we have a new secretary, does that mean I'll get my SAU membership renewal pack soon? :)

Yay I voted for dave :) Democracy at work

Well done to all.

To be fair you do need a bipartisan system for democracy but he does seem like a good man for the job and no one had any objections :yes:

I can only imagine what that's about hehe

Hahaha don't worry it was in positive light, and the driver shall remain nameless ;)

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