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well theres already two threads on the main page reguarding SDU-AU and i didnt really want to start a new one. Still posted up in the Australian section of SDU are the posts that ask for an expression of interest in an australian SDU. So far a pretty poor result - with over 500 views (grnated alot will be the same people checking back..) but only 52 members... now there has got to be more people than that in on of the major states alone. If new zealand, whose entire population is smaller than that of the sydney CBD, can muster up 80 -200 members, then where are all the aussies!!

so far we have :

NSW/ACT - 21

QLD - 10

VIC - 10

WA - 9

SA - 2

so if anyone who reads this is interested please post your name and state up in the SDU thread in the Australian section, hopefully its just that people have over looked it....

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