subaru 4wd club of victoria - may 2016 magazine online version
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The monthly magazine of the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria, Inc. online version for May 2016TRANSCRIPT
May 2016
(Issue 425)
Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc.
Reg. No. A – 0006149J / FWDV Member
PO BOX 2456
Mount Waverley VIC 3149
www.subaru4wdvic.com.au
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Volks-Baru Subaru and Volkswagen Specialist
Parts and Service Centre
We will smooth out your motoring costs with extremely
competitive prices, offering trade discounts to all Subaru 4WD Club
of Victoria members on all parts and repairs.
John Bailey
1362 Heatherton Rd
Dandenong North 3175
Phone: (03) 9793 5655
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CONTENTS
Intro 4
Committee 5
From The President 6
Upcoming 7
Next Meeting - May 31st 7
Trips and Social Events 7
Other Trips for 2016 still in the planning stage 9
Long Term Future Planning 9
Trip and Recovery Gear 10
Trip Reports 11
ANZAC Trip 2016 Karra Karra NP 11
Trips Summary 16
Buy and Sell 19
Club Resources 19
Member Items for Sale 19
Minutes 22
Editor Notes 31
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INTRO
The Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc. was originally formed over 30 years ago by an enthusiastic
group of Subaru owners. Today the club has expanded to include all Subaru 4WD and AWD
vehicles, as well as all other makes of AWD, light 4WD and crossover/soft-roader type vehicles.
The club aims to participate in the exploration of the Australian countryside without damage to the
environment, vehicle or individual. Visitors are most welcome to attend the club’s General
Meetings and contact committee members regarding participation in club activities.
The club relies on membership fees to offset its running costs, including insurance. Membership
fees are payable each year, due on 31 May. Fees for the 2016/17 year were agreed at the general
meeting in April 2016 and are as follows:
Member rates:
Single: $120 (Seniors card - $110)
Joint/family: $140 - (Seniors card - $125).
One off joining fee of $10 ($20 for Joint/Family) also applies
All annual fees include FWDV affiliation and trip insurance: $48
NEW MAGAZINE LEVY:
$20 for hard copy (whether posted or collected at meetings)
Non-member trip fee:
A trip fee of $15 per adult non-member applies (for insurance purposes)
Please contact the membership officer for further enquiries.
Email: [email protected]
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COMMITTEE
Stephen Whittaker
(President)
Dale Rebgetz
(Vice President)
Peter Bellis
(Secretary)
Bob Marshall
(Treasurer)
Duncan McCrae
(OM: General Committee)
Dan Conlon
(OM: Editor)
Jean Bellis (OM:
Social Coordinator )
Jamie Scott (OM:
Trips Coordinator)
Meredith Dale
(OM: Venue
Coordinator)
Mike Dale
(OM: Website/
Magazine Content)
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
President’s Report: May Magazine
Welcome to the May Subaru 4WD Club magazine!
Last month’s General Meeting was a great one. Thanks to all
who attended. And sincere thanks to Ken Birch from the
Victorian High Country Huts Association for a very informative
and interesting discussion on the huts we frequently visit. I
certainly learned a lot about how the association works to
preserve, protect, fund, build and improve the huts. We were
lucky to have Ken talk with us about this and we will be much
more aware of the works that go into these huts when we’re
next out and about visiting them!
Just prior to the last meeting, the Kara Kara State Forest trip was run, with the
standing camp based at Moonambel. It was a great weekend away. What, for me,
however, was the most staggering part of this trip was just how dry it is in that region
of Victoria. Our club sees a lot of Victoria, and some of it is dry. But I don’t feel I’ve
seen dry like this in our travels before. The dust was incredible and, at one point, we
drove down into a valley to find it filled with dead trees – a tree graveyard. I’d not
seen anything like it before. Many city slickers (that is, those who don’t venture out of
the city) don’t realise just what a drought/lack of rain looks like. Many thanks to Mike
and Meredith for a great trip!
Also this month, we had our first club four wheel drive training event. Thanks to a
shot rear wheel bearing I had to repair on the Saturday, I could only get up on the
Sunday (the practical day of the training). Run at a purpose-built training facility,
members (mostly new) were able to learn more about four wheel driving techniques,
how their vehicles behave in certain conditions, the importance of safety and, most
importantly, gain confidence in getting out and about! I cannot thank Jessica enough
for her efforts in running what, from all accounts, was an extremely successful
weekend! Please join me in thanking Jessica for her work in getting this critical
project off the ground for our club. Thanks must also go to two Driver Awareness
instructors from the Toyota Land Cruiser Club of Victoria. Simon and Matt provided
excellent expertise and assisted Jessica in ensuring the practical day moved smoothly
and quickly. Thanks guys!
The Committee held the May Committee Meeting at Jamie’s place. It was a full day
that we spent working on improving the club and planning future projects and
initiatives. Thanks to Jamie for hosting us and the Committee for a fantastic planning
day. Some of the discussions included a ‘New Members Pack’, Convoy Procedures and
CB Radio Etiquette education. You will see some of the details the discussions coming
out of this day soon and we’ll be seeking your feedback.
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We are, of course, very excited about our 40th year exploring Australia in our
Subarus! And, with the club turning 40 this year, we’re having what will be a fantastic
celebration. We will be heading to Echuca for the party where we will enjoy afternoon
drinks on a paddle steamer, an optional ‘Port After Dark’ guided lantern tour and then
dinner at the renowned Radcliffe’s restaurant right in the Echuca Port precinct. After a
huge night celebrating, we will then enjoy a big breakfast cook up Subaru 4WD Club-
style! Sincere thanks to David Wilson for his fantastic efforts in arranging everything
so far – thanks, Dave. For more details, refer to the ‘Trip and Social’ section of this
magazine.
I’m looking forward to your company at the May General Meeting where you can
catch up on the latest club news, hear trip reports and mingle with other members. In
the meantime, enjoy the May magazine and I’ll see you at the meeting and/or out on
the tracks – wherever we may be heading!
Stephen Whittaker
President
UPCOMING
Next Meeting - May 31st
Date: Tuesday the 31st May at 8pm - Meetings are the Last Tuesday of every month
(except December)
Venue: South Camberwell Tennis Club, 332 Burke Road, Glen Iris
At this month’s meeting we have David Smith from forestry coming along to do a
short presentation.
Door Prize. Come along to win a special door prize at this month’s meeting.
Venue Coordinator
Meredith Dale
Trips and Social Events
We have a variety of trips coming up! With that we’d also like to remind you that if you want to
get your name down on the list for a trip but maybe can’t make it to the meeting you are
always welcome to contact the trip leader directly.
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There is a need for day trips of various standards but with an emphasis on trips that many of
our newer members can come on. This could mean an easy, medium easy or an easy medium.
So if you know a great location that you would love to explore with the club let us know.
Chances are that there are others in the club that might want to visit the same area.
Put up the suggestion and someone else might run it
Put up the suggestion and ask for someone else who might want to co lead it with you.
You might want it run it yourself and if it is your first time we will provide you with a trip mentor.
We are also starting to plan some social events as well!
• A social trip with a hot spud lunch at a bush location.
• Christmas in July will be held in a venue to be decided on Saturday July 2nd.
• Bike Ride to Warburton
• Navigation run in the Riddles Creek area
• Melbourne lanes
Licola to Jamison over Mt Skene.
When: Saturday 11th Monday 13th June (Queens Birthday long weekend
Trip Leader: Mike Dale | [email protected]
Trip Standard: Medium ■ (TBC)
Simpson Desert
This Trip has reached Convoy Limit.
When: 17th July 2016 for 3 weeks
Trip Leader: Dale Rebgetz | [email protected]
11th Australian 4WD Gathering
When: 19th – 22nd August 2016
Where: Barmera, South Australia (2 hours west of Mildura) Loveday 4x4 Park.
Trip Leaders: Peter & Jean Bellis | [email protected]
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40th Anniversary Celebrations
Saturday 24th to Sunday 25th September 2016
Trip Leader: Dave Wilson | [email protected] | 0429 942 724
Location: Echuca
Saturday:
Paddle steamer ride including drinks and hors d’oeuvres
Optional Lantern Tour of the Historic Port area. Dinner at Radcliffes
Sunday:
Big cooked breakfast.
Other Trips for 2016 still in the planning stage
Robe
When: 29th Oct to 1st November
Where: Robe, SA
Trip Rating: Medium ■ (to be confirmed)
Convoy Limit: TBC
Trip Leaders: Lee Wegner & Duncan McCrae | [email protected]
Maldon Navigation Run
When: October
Trip Leader: Martin Foot | [email protected]
Long Term Future Planning
2017 Central Australia – Touring Trip
Kangaroo Island - March
Kosciusko to Melbourne 20-28th May – Stephen Whittaker
Blue Mountains – 25th Oct to 7th Nov - Stephen Whittaker
2018 Tasmania – Hobart and the SE for 2 weeks in March – Jessica Walsh
Fraser Island
2019 Canning Stock Route 5-week trip Simpson Desert – re-enactment of the 40th anniversary of the
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Club’s 1974 crossing from Macumba Station to Purine Bore
Trip and Social Contacts
• Trip Coordinator: Jamie Scott • Social Coordinator : Jean Bellis • [email protected]
TRIP AND RECOVERY GEAR
The aim of all Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc. trips is to have an enjoyable
experience in the bush, increasing 4WD’ing skills and experience, whilst maintaining
the highest regard for the safety of individuals, the vehicle and the environment. As a
driver you have ultimate responsibility for the safety of your passengers and vehicle.
It is the responsibility of any participating driver to contact individual trip leaders for
clarification of individual trip requirements and standards.
Financial members are encouraged to participate in as many trips as possible to
increase confidence and experience. Visitors are welcome subject to the payment of
the appropriate levy to cover insurance, but after two visits, should consider
membership. Non-financial members are not covered by insurance and may not
participate until payment is received.
Individual drivers with concerns or queries regarding their vehicle and the trip
standard should contact relevant trip leaders. The Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc.
recommends that each vehicle carry the following items or equipment on every trip:
1. Personal details form as
specified by FWDV, copy to
Trip Leader
2. Two rated D- Shackles
(minimum 3.2t)
3. Rated snatch strap
4. Recovery Points, Front &
Rear; plus optional bridle
strap, according to vehicle
design;
5. AM (27Mhz) Channel 5 or
UHF (477Mhz) Channel 16 CB
Radio. Ideally in car but hand
held are ok provided
sufficient battery(s) to last
the trip.
6. Fire Extinguisher, accessible
to the driver
7. Spare Tyre (full size)
8. Jack and wheel Brace, or
equivalent
9. Emergency Supplies
(matches, food, water and
clothing)
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10. Sufficient Fuel, Oil and Water
for the trip and delays
11. A Tyre Pressure Gauge;
Compressor (according to the
trip)
12. An Axe, Bow or Chain saw;
13. A Sturdy Shovel (collapsible
shovels are no good)
14. Spare Parts (appropriate to
the nature of the trip)
15. A Tool Kit
16. Personal First Aid Kit
17. The Vehicle Manual
Any vehicle not carrying at least the first five (5) items of equipment should contact
the individual Trip Leader before leaving. Any Club member unsure about any of the
items of equipment listed above are advised to contact the Trip and Social
Coordinator or the
Trip Leader
concerned.
All Trip Leaders
carry a complete
First Aid Kit in case
of emergency. All
non-emergency
medical needs are
expected to be
meet by individuals
own medical
supplies.
TRIP REPORTS
ANZAC Trip 2016 Karra Karra NP
By Edith Fullalove and Michael Dale
Friday morning: Meredith, Peter and Jamie went up to secure the camp site for the weekend at the Moonambel Campground. Stephen, Mike, Edith, Alan and Sandy arriving later in the afternoon and into the evening. It was lovely to arrive and already have the tents set up. Meredith, Jamie and Peter were very mean to us; as we were driving up we were told that the campsite was full with another 4WD group and the only spots left were next to the toilets. Edith personally did not find it funny
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at all and she made sure they knew this once we had arrived. However Meredith did give it away a little when she said it was raining and we looked out in their direction to find nothing but clear sky.
Saturday morning: Peter, Mike, Jamie, Alan and Stephen went out for a drive while Sandy, Meredith and Edith kept the home fires burning.
The boys had a good time while out. We came across a Land Cruiser just finishing a descent of a very steep and rocky track (Slate Quarry Track). ‘Gnarly’ was the description the passenger used. A suitable investigation ensured, followed by a drive up about two thirds of the track by Jamie/Mike and Stephen. At this point there is a significant rock step and to port that step meant a cross camber traverse on a steep track. Unsurprising, at the base of this step, there was a convenient place to turn around, which I’m sure we were not the first ones to use.
We then drove up Turpin Track. It had a couple of interesting rises which all four cars managed, and then descended down Sardine Track. At the bottom Mike decided there was time for one more track, so we went and looked at Miles Loop Track. This track proceeded to become progressively worse and steeper. Jamie’s Land Cruiser (the lead vehicle), crawling up in low first hit a rock in the middle of the track and stopped dead. ‘Oh, what was that’ says Jamie. Whereupon reversing he found the significantly large rock in the middle of the track. Driving around the rock the top of the track was achieved. There was some discussion on whether anyone else would follow Jamie. The decision was in the negative, so Jamie turned around and met the other at the bottom and proceeded back to camp.
Mike the intrepid trip leader ran out of map (having left the other one back at the camp) and got lost. It was a rescue call from Stephen (who remembered the way from last year) ‘You’ve gone the wrong way’ to set everything correct.
When the men got back lunch was eaten, while we waited for Charles and Paula to arrive before going on an afternoon drive.
The tracks driven in the afternoon included Moonambel Track, Taltarni Track, Centre Road, Teddington Road, and Chimney Track, where we had afternoon tea. We then did the Mt Separation loop which included: Mt Separation Track, Lambing Flat Track, Log Gate Road, Victoria Gully Road, Centre Road, and Redbank-Barkley Road. Due to time we cut it short and returned to Moonambel along the highway via Redbank.
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One of the descents down Centre Road
Janelle and Dale arrived just in time for dinner at the Moonambel Pub. We had a booking for 6.30 and we all walked down when it was time. At the end of the meal there was some discussion with the locals as to how to pronounce Moonambel. Some suggested Mon-a-bul, others Moon-am-bel, the publican suggested Moon-nam-bell. Interestingly enough, Google suggests the last pronunciation. When we got back to the camp a nice fire was lit for all to enjoy for the evening.
Sunday morning: we left camp around 9:00 a.m. as we had a full day ahead of us. We headed out of camp into Red Bank Nature Conservation Reserve. Following the tracks Bridle Track, Willis Track, Jack Willis Track, and Camphouse Track where we had to remove a tree branch off the track. We then rolled the dice and choose a couple of tracks that we had not pre-tripped. By the look of the contours on the map, they looked like they could be interesting – although one was not actually shown on the map as it had only recently been made. The tracks were Puddler Track and Grant Track. Neither disappointed, and Grant Track kicked up significantly about three quarters of the way along. We then went on to Mt Separation Track, Blue Gum Track and onto Teddington Road which lead us to Tedding Hut. There we had morning tea here and checked out the hut. They even had a shower as part of the toilet complex here, we had never seen this before anywhere in the bush, so found it rather amusing.
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Teddington Hut
We then headed further down the road to Teddington Campground so we could use the toilets (the one at the Hut wasn’t working). They had flushing loos. We then headed on to Stuart Mill Road, Centre Road and then turned into the West of England fire tower lookout. The views from here were just brilliant.
We had a group photo and then headed back the way we had come until we reached Upper Teddington Reservoir for lunch. There was no water in this section of the reservoir. When there was water, they used to have an anglers club for the local community. We even saw a couple of kangaroos, although Mike had a hard time convincing people that they were there. Finally Alan went down to investigate and flushed them out of hiding, thus vindicating Mike, who everyone thought he was finally going mad!
After lunch we headed to the Lower Teddington Reservoir which did happen to have some water in it. There was a small amount of wild life around the water which included spoonbills, pelicans and ducks. Mike and Alan went for a quick scout to see if there was a suitable track to connect up with the one we came in on. There was West of England Fire Tower
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not, so we hit the campground for a quick toilet stop and then the Sunraysia Hwy, where we could pick up the other end of Puddler Track where we had afternoon tea.
We then proceeded along Diggers Track, Redbank- Barkley Road, Dead Mains Track, Camphouse Track, Jacky Willis Track, Bridle Track and Potter Track, Where Mike’s joke of Voldemort Rock fell like a lead balloon. Stick to your day job Mike! We then went down Tablelands Track which was a nice challenge for everyone. Stephen and Jamie stopped to collect firewood while everyone else returned to camp.
We had a nice time again around the fire after dinner.
ANZAC Day (Monday): Stephen, Dale and Janelle left us in the morning after breakfast; we said our goodbyes before heading out for a morning of driving.
The first track we hit was Bridle Track followed by Grumblers Track, Reservoir Road and Tablelands Track, where we checked out the old gold mines. Tablelands Loop Track, New England Track, Wrights Track and lastly Tableland Track before heading back to camp to pack up and start the journey home. Sandy and Alan headed off.
Descending Fraser Track
Jamie was staying another night but was looking for something a little more central to tracks. We escorted him to the Waterfall campground (on the eastern edge of the Pyrenees). Once there one is only 5 minutes from Fraser track and that couldn’t be left un-driven. A quick trip up that track, which then followed by a subsequent investigation of Old Bluff Track. That one could most definitely be left un-driven. Even Jamie didn’t want to go down that, so it was back down Fraser and goodbyes to Jamie.
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TRIPS SUMMARY
Trip Date Leader(s) Standard
Next Meeting Tuesday May
31th
Normal place,
normal
time……see you
there!
Licola to
Jamison over
Mt Skene.
Saturday 11th
Monday 13th
June (Queens
Birthday long
weekend)
Mike Dale Medium ■
(TBC)
Simpson
Desert
This Trip has
reached
Convoy
Limit.
17th July 2016
for 3 weeks
Dale Rebgetz-
vice-
president@subaru
4wdvic.com.au
Medium ■
11th
Australian
4WD
Gathering
19th – 22nd
August 2016 See you there
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40th
Anniversary
Celebrations
Saturday 24th
to Sunday 25th
September
Dave Wilson –
Robe, SA
Saturday 29th
October to
Tuesday 1st
November
Lee Wegner &
Duncan McCrae
Medium ■
(TBC)
Maldon
Navigation
Run
October Martin Foot Easy (TBC)
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Old Bluff Track – just about currently un-drivable
Mike, Meredith, Peter, Edith, Paula and Charles stopped at Avoca for coffee and then it was home time.
A big thanks to all who attended.
Attendees
Mike and Meredith (Forester) Trip Leaders
Peter and Edith (Pajero)
Jamie (Toyota Landcruiser)
Janelle and Dale (Forester)
Stephen (Forester)
Alan and Sandy (Prado)
Charles and Paula (Prado)
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BUY AND SELL
Club Resources
We have plenty of resources to sell. We may have many, some or none of the
following items so if you are interested in any of these then please come along to the
club meeting and I will be very happy to sell them to you. Correct change will be
much appreciated.
Short sleeve blue chambray shirt w/logo (Size 14) - $30.00
Long sleeve blue chambray shirt w/logo (Size M) - $60.00
New Style Red Polo Shirts (M, L, XL, 2XL) - $30.00
Hat Oiled Skin size 55 - $20.00
Hat Safari size 59 - $20.00
New Style Vest - $60.00
New Style Jacket - $70.00
Blue Polo Shirt - $15.00
Large Sew on Badges - $3.50
Small Sew on Badges - $2.00
Fuel Filter Plastic x 45deg. - $5.00
Fuel Filter Plastic x 90deg. - $5.00
Fuel Filter Plastic x Straight - $5.00
eFlare HZ510 Red with Base - $55.00
Wheel Nuts [Set of 4] - $1.60
CV Boot Clamps Large & Small - $3.00
CV Joint Grease - $4.00
MSP Engine Formulation (oil additive) - $50.00
For substantial discounts on all general automotive spare parts, oils, filters, shocks,
etc., please see me for details.
Resources Officer: Dale Rebgetz
Email: [email protected]
Member Items for Sale
Item: Forester Aluminium Bash Plates
Details: made from 6.0mm construction grade aluminium
Cost: $300 for club members, $330 for non-members. Fitting can be arranged.
Contact: David Wilson, [email protected], 0429 942 724
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Item: Set of 4 alloy rims from Outback 1997 model
Cost: $120.00 ONO
Contact: David Wilson, [email protected]
Item: Roof console to hold CB and lights and switches for Outback
Cost: $100.00
Contact: David Wilson, [email protected]
Item: 1991 Subaru Brumby GL, 1800 4WD
Location: about 30Km west of Geelong
Cost: $4000.00 negotiable, all offers welcome
Contact: Darren Aitken, 0419 158 030
Details: Done 108,000km (km’s are original). A bit of history, 2 previous owners,
one my father. I got it roadworthy and registered about Jan 2016, but want to sell
unregistered etc. Goes well, but I think a cv joint now needs work.
Item: Vic blue and white standard number plates in as new condition 1XV4US
Cost: $500.00 ONO
Contact: Jenny, 0417369405
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Item: number plate SUBARU
Can be re-issued in any custom design via the Vic Roads website (see link below) if a
different colour or style is preferred:
https://www.vplates.com.au/index.php?page=customise-plate
Cost: negotiable, but realistic offers between $3,500 to $6,000
Contact: Richard, 0414 737 333
Item: STi Intercooler. Details: Excellent condition, apart from slight dent on side (pictured). Came as spare parts when I purchased my 2007 Forester. Will fit most Turbo Subies. Cost: $250 Contact: [email protected]
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Item: STi Exhaust system Details: STi Exhaust system. Everything you need to give your Suby the perrrr it deserves! Very clean, no dents, minor scuffs, Stainless steel. Everything from the Manifold back to the chrome STi stamped tip!! Cost: Make me an offer!!! Contact: [email protected]
Want to sell something Subaru/off-road related? Contact
The club makes this space available free of charge to members wishing to buy or sell
items. Please note that the Motor Car Trader Regulations 1998-22(4) require that
vehicles for sale advertisements must contain: (a) the cash price of the vehicle and;
(b) the registration number if registered or the engine/chassis numbers if
unregistered.
MINUTES
General Meeting Minutes
The general meeting of the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc was held on Tuesday, 26th
April 2016 at the South Camberwell Tennis Club starting at 8:05pm.
1. Present
Dale Rebgetz, Meredith Dale, Michael Dale, Jamie Scott, Katie Mynard, Dennis
Scambler, Anthony Saunders, Dave Denver, Les Scott, Peter Fullalove, Edith
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Fullalove, Charles Tan, Paula Tan, Duncan McCrae, Bob Marshall, Peter Devine,
Tim Folliard, Alan Christensen, Martin Foot, Jean Bellis, Peter Bellis, Angela
Bombardieri, Julie Dyer, Stephen Whittaker, Paul Saleeba, Jessica Walsh, Bev
Davison, Andy Santuccione, David Wilson, Rick Koster, Peter Landouris, Mike
Dunn.
2. Apologies
Peter Mynard, Jan Crozier, Andrew Jantke, Lisa Jantke, Elaine Hyde, Lee Wagner,
Ruth Marshall, Damian Stock.
3. Visitors
Ken Birch – Victorian High Country Huts Association, Kevin Bird, Les Ralph
(former member), Richard Saleeba.
4. Welcome
A welcome was extended to all members and visitors.
5. Minutes of the Previous General Meeting
5.1. The minutes of the April 2016 General Meeting were accepted without amendment after being moved by Meredith Dale and seconded by Katie Scambler.
5.2. There was no business arising from the minutes.
6. Correspondence
6.1. In
Cadbury chocolate fundraising.
Membership enquiry.
Replies to expression of interest in regards to the Club’s 40th anniversary
celebrations.
4WD Victoria – March general meeting minutes, and “clean-up the bush” at Wombat State Forest.
6.2. Out
None.
7. Reports
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7.1. Resources
Still have some club shirts available for members. 7.2. Editor
No report submitted as Dan is currently in Hawaii on his honeymoon.
Trip and Social
Details about future trip and social events elsewhere in the club’s magazine.
7.3. Venue
Details about future monthly meetings elsewhere in the club’s magazine. 7.4. Membership.
Membership contact list was circulated to members earlier in the month. Thank-you to those members who have informed me of details updates.
Alan was presented with his membership name badge. 7.5. Treasurer
Current bank account balance is $5,644.16. 7.6. Secretary
Nothing to report. 7.7. Vice-President
Nothing to report. 7.8. President
Pleased with the growth in the club’s membership/member numbers over the past two years.
8. Club’s 40th
Anniversary Celebrations
8.1. Deposit for activity will be payable soon after the invitation is sent out.
9. Membership Fees
9.1. The proposed membership fees for 2016/7 was presented to members.
Membershi
p Type
Membershi
p
Subscriptio
n
Associatio
n Levy TOTAL
Joini
ng
Fee
Senior’s
Discoun
t
Magazin
e Levy
(opt-in)
Trip Fee
(adult
non-
member
)
Single $70 $50 $120 $15 -$10 $20 $15
Family /
Joint
$90 $50 $140 $30 -$15 $20 -
Interstate $60 $50 $110 $15 -$5 $20 -
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After some questions and comments on the proposed fees, particularly in
regards to the opt-in printed magazine levy, a motion to accept the
proposed fees was moved by Peter Bellis and seconded by ??. The
meeting unanimously accepted the motion.
10. General Business
10.1. Chocolate fund raising – still have three boxes available for sale. Also, waiting on some monies to be returned.
10.2. Old batteries fund raising – have received a large collection recently courtesy Jean’s family farm. The battery collection will run through to the end of June.
10.3. Camping store equipment is up for sale in Mildura via Grey’s Online. 10.4. Yokohomo – is offering a good deal on certain tyres. 10.5. Convoy limits – are being implemented where the trip requirements
demand it. 10.6. 4x4 insurance – through Affinity Insurance.
11. Fines and Fun
11.1. Nametags
Jamie Scott, Bev Davison, Les Scott. 11.2. Last to Meeting
Peter Landouris 11.3. Trips
11.3.1. Disputed Border
Peter – hitting the table whilst backing into the tent.
Michael H – for leaving his screen for his drone in his car.
Jamie – for scaring a boy with his air horn.
Caden – still in bed Sunday morning when everyone was ready to leave.
Les – for not telling us his birthday was the previous day.
Jamie – for not telling us about Les’s birthday.
Jamie – for throwing a snail shell at Les.
Jean – for not know which car she was travelling in – mistook a red Forester for the usual green one.
Peter B – for his steering wheel coming off.
Rick – for a broken front spring.
Peter B, Michael H and Jamie – for not stopping at intersections
Alan – for damaging his car when backing out of a deep rut.
Peter B, Rick, Mike, Jamie and Peter F – having more than one go to get up a sand dune.
Meredith – for losing the tent poles, which were in the bag.
Jean – getting her left and right mixed up.
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Peter B – for backing into a post.
Les – backing into a tree.
Rick – breaking his rear strut.
Les – having problems filling out the park permit.
Peter and Jean – for placing tumble weeds on the track for Michael H to run over.
Tim – for vacuum hose disconnecting from carburettor. 11.3.2. Kara Kara
Deferred to the May meeting. 11.4. Total fines collected - $20.15.
12. Guest Speaker / Presentation
Ken Birch from Victorian High Country Huts Association gave a very informative and entertaining presentation about the huts in the Victorian high country.
13. The Lucky door prize was won by Dave Denver.
14. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 331st May 2016 commencing at 8pm.
15. Meeting closed at 10:00pm and was followed by supper.
Committee Meeting Minutes
Minutes of the meeting of the committee of the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria Inc held
on Saturday 7th
May 2016 at the home of Jamie Scott starting at 10:15pm.
1. Present
Jamie Scott, Dale Rebgetz, Bob Marshall, Michael Dale, Meredith Dale, Peter
Bellis, Jean Bellis, Stephen Whittaker, Dan Conlon.
2. Apologies
Duncan McCrae.
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3. Quorum
A quorum was achieved with nine committee members present.
4. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
4.1. Minutes of the May 2016 committee meeting were accepted without amendment.
4.2. Business Arising from the Minutes and Outstanding Actions 4.2.1. Bank account signatories. 4.2.2. Ongoing 4WD Education / Awareness 4.2.3. Request for advertising in club’s magazine by AllDrive Subaroo.
5. Correspondence
5.1. In
4WD Victoria – eNews for May 2016.
4WD Victoria – volunteering feedback.
Damian Stock – printed magazine levy comment. 5.2. Out
Members – request for photographs for 40th
anniversary book.
6. Reports
6.1. Resources
Sold three club polo shirts at the last meeting.
Need to recirculate the club clothing order form to members.
Club caps – able to get caps with a LED light in the brim and with the club logo printed on for $25. May offer it as a 40
th anniversary option
with a 40th
anniversary logo. Need to confirm ordering size and logo options.
6.2. Trip and Social
Details pf future trip and social events elsewhere in the magazine.
Need to offer some more day trips with a variety of standards, particularly as we have a number of new members.
Need to start offering multiple trips of varying standards at the same time due to people missing out on trips and convoy limits. This will help maximise members’ participation.
Trips are filling up very quickly but then having various people pulling out later. Members need to be encouraged to email the trip leader to be added to a waiting list. Also, trip leaders’ mobile phone details needs to be added to the details in the magazine.
“Christmas in July” – do we still have one this year? Jean indicated that Peter and her wanted this year off. However, some members are
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enquiring about it. Is someone else willing to run it or do we look at a restaurant? The committee agreed to further investigate.
Need a few more social events – navigation run, city lane walk, chocolate walk, bike ride.
Long term planning – have a good number of longer duration trips over the next few years in the pipeline.
6.3. Venue
Details of future monthly meetings elsewhere in the magazine.
Had a reply from Ken Birch regarding huts.
Sofia’s – have made a tentative booking for 15 to 20.
Following up on a few other possibilities, including Rob Pepper, CB antennas, etc.
Stephen has compiled draft letter to go to potential donors of goods to the club.
Need a “member” night where more experienced members offer suggestions to newer members regarding food/cooking/packing for trips. Or do it as part of a day trip.
At last month’s meeting, had 36 attendees. Averaging 32 so far this club year.
6.4. Membership
Membership renewal notices have been sent out to members.
Membership applications.
Have received two membership applications. The applications were reviewed by the committee.
RESOLUTION The committee resolved to accept the membership application from
Richard Saleeba.
RESOLUTION The committee resolved to accept the membership application from
Kevin and Vickie Bird.
6.5. Editor
Nothing to report (enjoyed Hawaii).
This month’s editorial deadline is Tuesday 17th May 2016.
6.6. Treasurer
Current bank account balance is $5,644.16. 6.7. Secretary
Nothing to report. 6.8. Vice-President
The club has successfully established a critical mass in the past few years. This have been driven by a number of members actively running
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trips, and the club’s presence on the internet through its web page and Facebook presence.
6.9. President
Nothing to report.
7. Sub-Committees
7.1. Communications
Nothing to report. 7.2. Community Involvement
Camp Host – should the club be involved again (we were a few years ago down at the Otways)? Need to follow up with 4WD Victoria.
7.3. Constitution Review
A number of draft By-Laws were presented to the meeting.
Identification with the Club
Committee accepted the draft proposal.
General Conduct
Discussion was included with convoy travel.
Convoy Travel
The two draft proposals were reviewed and discussed.
The committee agreed with proposal tabled by Dale, with some modifications, and some inclusions from the old convoy by-law.
The revised proposal will be circulated to members for comment. Pending the feedback, the revised proposal will be put forward to the committee at the June meeting for adoption.
Camp Etiquette
It was proposed that a by-law be formulated covering camp etiquette. Dale offered to put together the draft proposal.
7.4. Education / Training
4WD driving training is occurring next weekend.
Will hold another course later in the year.
8. 40th
Birthday Celebrations
Struggling to find suitable accommodation in and around Echuca for the weekend.
A request has been sent for photographs of club activities over the years.
Anniversary memorabilia – need to compile and circulate a list to members to get an expression of interest. Will use the club’s logo that includes the muddy tracks.
9. Membership Register
Need to progress the changes.
10. New Member Pack
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Dan has offered to put together the booklet.
Meredith to follow up with a dealership for a handout to include in the “showbag”.
11. Club Trophies/Awards
Some trophies need to be modified as they have run out of space to add new nametags. Action: Jean to follow up.
Should the club have any additional awards? Should they be annual / determined by the members or committee? The committee decided that any additional awards be at the discretion of the committee and handed out with the annual awards.
12. General Business
4WD club iconic 4WD trips – 4WD Victoria is seeking suggestions.
Club Christmas party - some suggestions were put forward. Will need to investigate further.
13. Next Meeting will be held on Tuesday 7th
June 2016 at 7:30pm at the home of
Jean Bellis.
14. Meeting closed at 3:53pm.
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EDITOR NOTES
Thanks for all the contributions again this month!
Just a couple of things from me:
Any interesting articles you find and want to share, or if you
would like to write an article for the magazine ….let me know!
Just a friendly reminder also to please proof read, and be
sure to use punctuation and grammar.
The deadline for submissions for next month is:
June – Tuesday 14th
As always please send emails to: [email protected]
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