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Hi GuysGirls, available below are the SAU Victoria newsletters. These newsletters are produced every two months and contain information on things like SAU Vic events, SAU Vic event wrap up's, members only deals and event photo's just to name a few. This thread will be updated on a regular basis so check back for updates as it's well worth the read!

For best results right click the required link and select "save target as", then simply selct the location you wish to save then sit back and relax while it downloads. These newsletters are quite large so 56k users will have to relax that little bit more :)

Note you will require Adobe Reader to view these documents which can be downloaded from here

Top effort guys. Just two months on from the last one and the difference is huge.

Should have asked for the orginal pics and I would have sent them through or at least edited the plates a bit better!

  • 2 weeks later...

Also - if anyone has any articles, pix, for sale items or just want's to pass on some ideas - please do so :D

[email protected]

And yeah, sorry for just swiping pix :devil:

Will do a photo credits section next issue.

Rigga: The puzzle was in last issue (without the answers) :)

heartbrkr: My bad on the final editorial - got a bit pushed for time. And the GT4 promos are called 'filler'. I need more submissions - hint hint :D

  • 2 months later...

Just to let you know that the guy who does the newsletter has finished it, but is just having trouble exporting it to PDF because his computer is an old pile of crap.

Will be up by the end of the week - apologies for the delay.

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