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Hi all , just a quick question on the membership. I live in Northern Nsw but am alot closer to the Qld major cities ( Goldcoast & Brisbane ) Can i still join the Qld SAU ? As attending their functions would be alot easier & closer for me ! I am currently not a member of SAU , but am looking to join. ;)

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Hi all , just a quick question on the membership. I live in Northern Nsw but am alot closer to the Qld major cities ( Goldcoast & Brisbane ) Can i still join the Qld SAU ? As attending their functions would be alot easier & closer for me ! I am currently not a member of SAU , but am looking to join. ;)

Go hear and download the membership form

SAU QLD is friendly bunch, i am sure they will love to have you mate

http://www.sauqld.com

Hey mate, ofcourse you can! This is a thread with lots of information regarding who to contact, pricing etc. so take a peek and don't be afraid to ask any questions you may have :D ---> How to become a member of SAUQld

Anna.

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