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Hi there,

I have made payment $75.

With the CAMS licence, it mentions you can do that on the day. What do you need to bring and how much is it?

Is that the best way to do it. Is that licence only for th day? Apologies if this is covered somewhere in detail already.

Ben

Hi there,

I have made payment $75.

With the CAMS licence, it mentions you can do that on the day. What do you need to bring and how much is it?

Is that the best way to do it. Is that licence only for th day? Apologies if this is covered somewhere in detail already.

Ben

like 3 posts ago lol

bring $50 cash on the day for a AASA licence (you cannot get a cams licence as you are not a financial member of a SAU NSW) AASA lets you run at wakefield and some EC events. or you can join the club or any other cams affiliated club before the event and get a temp licence till yours comes in the mail But that all up will end up costing about $160.

all you need to apply is a valid drivers licence, we have the forms with us on the day so fill out and pay then bam ur done

woohoo.. got my confirmation :)

What's going on with Matty these days? he's awfully quiet!

Recovering under doctors' orders...

- stress free too (meaning, stay away from us).

We wish him well, and he'll be back as strong as a Mallee Bull

Recovering under doctors' orders...

- stress free too (meaning, stay away from us).

We wish him well, and he'll be back as strong as a Mallee Bull

but SAU is awesome way of relaxing :)

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