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                    Frequently Asked Questions about AUUG
                      Last Modified: 2nd December 1995


This is a list of frequently asked questions about AUUG Inc., an Australian
user group for UNIX(*) and Open Systems.  It is updated regularly and posted
monthly to the newsgroup aus.org.auug.

SUMMARY OF CHANGES SINCE LAST VERSION
   Changed some contact details
   Changed corporate sponsors

INDEX TO QUESTIONS

1    GENERAL INFORMATION
     1.1  What is aus.org.auug?
     1.2  What is AUUG?
     1.3  How do I join AUUG?
     1.4  How many members does AUUG have?
     1.5  Who are the members of AUUG?
     1.6  What are the classes of membership?
     1.7  How much does membership cost?
     1.8  What is AUUGN?
     1.9  How do I get in touch with AUUG?
     1.10 Who runs AUUG?
     1.11 What are chapters?
     1.12 What is a Corporate Sponsor?
     1.13 Who are the current Corporate Sponsors?


2    MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
     2.1  What do I get for my membership?
     2.2  How do I get a discount on AARNet through AUUG?
     2.3  What do the reciprocal membership rights give me?


3    EVENTS
     3.1  What is the AUUG National Conference and Exhibition?
     3.2  When is the next conference and exhibition?
     3.3  What are Summer Conferences?
     3.4  Who organises events in my region?


4    HISTORY
     4.1  What does AUUG stand for?
     4.2  How did AUUG get started?

     -------------------- END OF INDEX ------------------------------


1    GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1  What is aus.org.auug?

     aus.org.auug is an electronic newsgroup for discussions about AUUG and
     its activities.  It was called aus.auug.


1.2  What is AUUG?

     AUUG Inc. is the Australian UNIX(*) and Open System user group.  It is a
     national body offering its members access to information on current and
     future UNIX and open systems technologies.

     AUUG's aims as stated in its constitution are:

        To promote knowledge and understanding of Open Systems including but
        not restricted to the UNIX system, networking, graphics, user
        interfaces and programming and development environments, and related
        standards.


1.3  How do I join AUUG?

     There is an individual membership form at the end of this FAQ.  Please
     print one, fill it in and return it to the AUUG Secretariat at:

        AUUG Secretariat
        PO Box 366
        Kensington NSW 2033
        Phone: 1-800 625 655 or (02) 361 5994
        FAX: (02) 332 4066

     For details on corporate membership or library subscriptions please
     contact the AUUG Secretariat.


1.4  How many members does AUUG have?

     AUUG currently has over 1000 members, over 700 individuals and over 300
     organisations.  AUUG membership has more than doubled in size in the
     past two years.


1.5  Who are the members of AUUG?

     A survey conducted in July 1992 revealed that the average AUUG member
     had a 4 year university degree and 5 years experience with UNIX.  AUUG
     members are employed in Software Development, Government/Military or
     Education/Consulting.  They are predominantly Executives/Senior
     Managers/MIS Directors and Systems Administrator/Programmers, with about
     an equal number in each category.


1.6  What are the classes of membership?

     AUUG has three classes of membership: ordinary, student and
     institutional.  All members are entitled to one vote in ballots.

     For organisations who do not wish to be a member but want to receive a
     copy of AUUGN, there is a newsletter subscription service.  Contact the
     AUUG Secretariat for details.


1.7  How much does membership cost?


     Ordinary:         $90/year
     Student:          $25/year
     Institutional:   $350/year


     Corporate Sponsors:   $5000/year


1.8  What is AUUGN?

     AUUGN is AUUG's technical newsletter.  Once every two months it
     publishes papers and information of general interest to members.  It
     contains details of local chapter activities and is how AUUG members
     stay up-to-date with AUUG events.  Submissions to AUUGN can be made
     through the AUUGN Editor:

          AUUGN Editor
          PO Box 366
          Kensington NSW 2033
          Email: auugn@auug.org.au


1.9  How do I get in touch with AUUG?

     AUUG can be contacted through the Secretariat at:

        AUUG Secretariat
        PO Box 366
        Kensington NSW 2033
        Phone: 1-800 625 655 or (02) 361 5994
        FAX: (02) 332 4066

     There are also a number of e-mail aliases to facilitate contact with
     AUUG:


        auug@auug.org.au            general inquiries
        auugn@auug.org.au           newsletter correspondence (AUUGN editor)
        auugexec@auug.org.au        AUUG Management Committee
        auugbiz@auug.org.au         AUUG Secretariat and Business Manager
        auug-chapters@auug.org.au   AUUG Chapter Contacts


     AUUG can also be found on the Web at http://auug.org.au/auug/


1.10 Who runs AUUG?

     AUUG is run by an elected management committee.  Elections are held in
     May/June each year and all AUUG ordinary, institutional and life members
     are eligible to stand for election.  The Management Committee consists
     of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and 5 general
     committee members.  The term of office runs from 1 July to 30 June.

     The current members of the Management Committee are:

        President:         Michael Paddon    mwp@munnari.oz.au
        Vice-President:    Glenn Huxtable    glenn@fs.com.au
        Secretary:         Peter Wishart     peter.wishart@auug.org.au
        Treasurer:         Stephen Boucher   stephen@mtiame.mtia.oz.au

        Committee Members:
                           Phil McCrea       pmc@syd.dit.csiro.au
                           Frank Crawford    frank@ansto.gov.au
                           Lucy Chubb        lucyc@sw.oz.au
                           Chris Maltby      chris@softway.oz.au
                           David Purdue      David.Purdue@aus.sun.com

     Elections are run by the Returning Officer and Assistant Returning
     Officer, who are elected each year along with other officers.  The
     Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer are not members of the
     Management Committee.

        Returning Officer: Peter Chubb
        Assistant:         Michael Usher

     AUUG employs a Business Manager to run the day to day business of AUUG.
     The Business Manager reports to the AUUG Management Committee.

        Business Manager:  Liz Egan          busmgr@auug.org.au

     AUUG employs ACMS (Australian Convention Management Services) to provide
     Secretariat services for AUUG.  ACMS provide membership services and
     support for Management Committee activities.

        AUUG Secretariat:  Wael Foda         whfoda_acms@interconnect.com.au

     AUUGN (AUUG's newsletter) is put together by a volunteer Editor who
     publishes AUUGN every two months.  The AUUGN Editor is appointed by the
     Management Committee.

        AUUGN Editor:      Phil Anderson     phil@osa.com.au

     The AUUG Historian maintains records of events in AUUG.  The AUUG
     Historian is appointed by the Management Committee.

        AUUG Historian:    Adrian Booth      abcc@perth.DIALix.oz.au

     AUUG is formally incorporated in the state of Victoria.  The
     incorporation rules require that a resident of Victoria be the public
     officer of the association.

        Public Officer:    Robert Elz        kre@munnari.oz.au


1.11 What are chapters?

     Groups of AUUG members can form "chapters" which organise events and
     activities for AUUG members.  These chapters may receive funding from
     AUUG to conduct events and activities.  Regional chapters are funded by
     AUUG based on membership numbers.  There are regional chapters in all
     major cities around Australia and AUUG members nominate a chapter when
     they join. This chapter receives a proportion of the membership fee for
     use in local activities.  Other types of chapters (perhaps with a
     special interest in a particular technology activity) can also be
     formed.  These chapters receive funding from AUUG on an "as needed"
     basis by application to the Management Committee.

     Chapters are run by a chapter committee which is responsible to AUUG
     (through the Management Committee) for the running and finances of the
     chapter.  More details on the Chapter Rules and Chapter Policy are
     available from the member handbook or the AUUG Secretary.


1.12 What is a Corporate Sponsor?

     A limited number of long term supporters of AUUG are eligible to join
     the AUUG Corporate Sponsorship Scheme.  They demonstrate their
     commitment to UNIX and Open Systems in Australia through their
     association with AUUG as Corporate Sponsors.  In return for an annual
     donation of $5,000 to AUUG's ongoing promotion of Open Systems,
     Corporate Sponsors receive:

          complimentary access to the AUUG mailing list;

          prominent listing on all AUUG literature;

          public acknowledgement by AUUG;

          an attractive wall plaque for prominent display in their office.

     Corporate Sponsors also receive all the benefits and rights of an AUUG
     Institutional Member, including:

          two nominated representatives to receive full membership benefits

          a nominated representative to exercise AUUG member rights for voting

     If you would like more details about the AUUG Corporate Sponsorship
     Scheme then please contact the AUUG Business Manager or the AUUG
     President (contact details as above).


1.13 Who are the current Corporate Sponsors?

     Current members of the AUUG Corporate Sponsorship Scheme are:

          Tellurian Pty Ltd

          Sun Microsystems Australia

          Digital Equipment Corp. Australia


2    MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

2.1  What do I get for my membership?

     AUUG membership provides you with

        AUUGN - AUUG's regular technical newsletter.  See details above.

        Discounted right to use AARNet for mail - see details below.

        Discounted access to Email and News services - TMX, Dial-IX and
        connect.com.au provide electronic mail and news access to all the
        major networks.  They all provide substantial discounts to AUUG
        members.  Contact the AUUG Secretariat for details.

        Reciprocal Membership Rights with International Affiliates (e.g.
        Usenix, UniForum)  - see details below.

        Discounts on products and services - AUUG has negotiated discounts at
        selected book stores and service suppliers (e.g. Prentice Hall,
        Softway).  Details are available from the AUUG Secretariat or the
        AUUG Members Handbook.

        Discounted education - AUUG members have access to technical training
        organisations like Softway at discounted rates.  Contact the AUUG
        Secretariat for details.

        AUUG Annual Conference and Exhibition - AUUG members get discounted
        registration fees to Australia's premier Open Systems Conference and
        the largest Exhibition of UNIX and Open Systems equipment in
        Australia.  See details below.

        AUUG Summer Conferences and Tutorials - AUUG members get discounted
        registration fees to local summer conferences (see below).  Tutorials
        on a wide range of UNIX and Open systems topics are often held in
        conjunction with the summer conferences.  AUUG members receive
        discounted registration fees to these tutorials.

        Local technical meetings - AUUG local chapters hold regular local
        meetings with featured speakers and /or panels on a wide range of
        topics. These meetings vary from chapter to chapter, so you should
        contact the local chapter for more details.


2.2  How do I get a discount on AARNet through AUUG?

     AARNet accepts Mail Affiliates from the general public for a minimum of
     $1000 per annum.  AUUG offers its machine-owning members (thus usually
     corporate members) the same service for $250 per annum.  Non-members can
     still profit from the AUUG deal but pay $600 per annum.  As AUUG
     corporate membership costs $350 per annum, you can see why we have only
     one or two non-members involved.

     The Mail Affiliate service provides low volume users the right to use
     AARNet to carry mail traffic.  This service gives you registration of
     your host/domain addresses in the Internet nameserver tables.  It does
     NOT provide or cover the cost of any kind of connection to the Internet
     or any other host. In other words, you approach AUUG after you are
     connected to get the rights to transport your mail traffic across
     AARNet.  This will provide you with an MX record which gets your name
     "switched on" in the Internet world.  If you would like a registration
     form, please contact the AUUG Secretariat (see contact details above).

     To get help you get connected AUUG conducts a survey which assists
     people requiring network connections to find people who are willing to
     accept new connections.  Contact the AUUG Secretariat for details.


2.3  What do the reciprocal membership rights give me?

     AUUG is affiliated with Usenix, UniForum, X/Open, and EurOpen.  These
     organisations provide AUUG members with access to some of their member
     benefits.  In general this provides AUUG members with member prices on
     publications and member discounts at events.  The exact details will
     vary with the organisation, consult the AUUG member handbook for
     details.


3    EVENTS

3.1  What is the AUUG National Conference and Exhibition?

     AUUG runs a national annual conference and exhibition referred to as
     AUUGxx (where xx is the year) around September each year.  The venue
     rotates between Sydney and Melbourne.  AUUG95, held at the Sydney
     Exhibition and Convention Centre, Darling Harbour, over 800 delegates to
     the conference and over 2000 visitors to the exhibition.

     The conference is Australia's premier event on UNIX and Open Systems.
     It runs for 3 days and features many overseas invited speakers as well
     as speakers from around Australia.  On the day before the conference
     there are tutorials given by recognised national and international
     experts. The tutorials cover a wide range of subjects and are targeted
     at both novice users and experienced users wishing to get detailed
     information in a specialist subject area.

     The exhibition features the largest collection of UNIX and Open Systems
     hardware and software in Australia.  All major vendors of UNIX equipment
     are present at the exhibition with their latest hardware and software.


3.2  When is the next conference and exhibition?

     Dates and location of the next conference and exhibition are always
     listed in AUUGN under General Information.   The next conference and
     exhibition, AUUG96, will be held at the World Congress Centre,
     Melbourne, 18th to 20th September 1996.


3.3  What are Summer Conferences?

     To complement the National Conference a series of local summer
     conferences are held in Feb-Apr each year.  These conferences feature
     local and national speakers on a range of subjects and are held in each
     local region.  For details of the next summer conference in your region
     get in touch with your regional contact (see below).


3.4  Who organises events in my region?

     AUUG local region activities are organised by members in a local
     chapter.  These activities are typically:


        local technical meetings and seminars
        an annual summer conference
        local newsletter
        technical library
        access to electronic networks

     AUUG regional contacts are listed in the AUUG contacts list at the end
     of this FAQ.

     If there is no regional contact listed for your region or you would like
     to organise events in your region please contact a member of the
     management committee.

     The committees of all chapters may be contacted through the mailing list
     auug-chapters@auug.org.au


4    HISTORY

4.1  What does AUUG stand for?

     AUUG was originally formed as the "Australian Unix-systems Users Group",
     hence the abbreviation "AUUG".   Officially AUUG is now known as "AUUG
     Inc.".  The group is formally incorporated in the state of Victoria as
     "AUUG Inc."  (registered number A0016636N).


4.2  How did AUUG get started?

     AUUG was founded in 1974 by Professor John Lions from the University of
     New South Wales.  It began life as an informal gathering of computer
     people interested in the "new" operating system UNIX developed by AT&T
     Bell Labs.  By 1984 the interest had gathered enough momentum that it
     reached across Australia.

     AUUG adopted a constitution on 27th of August 1984 and was formally
     incorporated on the 26th of August 1988.


(*) UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories Inc.


Membership Form:

				    AUUG Inc.

		 Application for Ordinary, or Student Membership


To apply for membership of the AUUG, complete this form, and return it with
payment in Australian Dollars, or credit card authorisation, to:

  AUUG Membership Secretary		o Please don't send purchase orders --
  PO Box 366				perhaps	your	purchasing  department
  Kensington NSW 2033			will  consider	this  form  to	be  an
  Australia				invoice.
					o  Foreign  applicants	please	send a
  Tel: +61 2 361 5994			bank  draft  drawn  on	an  Australian
  FAX: +61 2 332 4066			bank,  or  credit  card authorisation,
					and remember to select either  surface
					or air mail.

		  This form is valid only until 30th June 1996

I, .................................................... do hereby apply for

 |__|  Renewal/New*	Membership of the AUUG		$90.00
 |__|  Renewal/New*	Student Membership		$25.00 (a)
 |__|  International Surface Mail			$20.00
 |__|  International Air Mail			 	$60.00 (b)
 |__|  Uniforum Affiliate Membership			$20.00
		   Total remitted				      AUD$________
					      (cheque, money order, credit card)
* Delete one.
(a) Note certification required below.
(b) Note local zone rate available.

I  agree  that  this membership will be subject to the rules and by-laws of
the AUUG as in force from time to time, and that this membership  will  run
for 12 consecutive months and becomes renewable on the following January or
July, as appropriate.

			  Date: ________     Signed: ____________________

  __ Tick here if you wish your name & address withheld from mailing lists
		made available to vendors.

______________________________________________________________________________
For our mailing database - please type or print clearly:

   Name: ..............................	Phone: .................... (bh)
Address: ..............................		.................... (ah)
	 .............................. Net Address: ....................
	 ..............................
	 .............................. Write ``Unchanged'' if details have not
	 .............................. altered and this is a renewal.

You can  participate in the  activities of a  local chapter.  Part  of your  fee
will  be  given  to  the  chapter to  support  those  actiities.   By  default a
regional  chapter will  be  selected  for you.   If you  would rather  nominate 
a chapter, please specify here ................. (indicate NONE for no chapter).

______________________________________________________________________________
Please charge $_____ to my	|__|  Bankcard	|__|  Visa   |__|  Mastercard.
Account number: __ __ __ __	__ __ __ __   __ __ __ __   __ __ __ __ .
Expiry date: __ __ /__ __ .

Name on card: ____________________________________Signed: _________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Office use only:
Chq: bank _________ bsb _____-_____ a/c ________________ # _________________
~Date: ________   $	CC type ___ V# ____________
Who: ______________			 Member# __________

		Student Member Certification 
	(to be completed by a member of the academic staff)

I, ................................................................ certify

that ............................................................... (name)

is a full time student at ................................... (institution)

and is expected to graduate approximately ___________.


	Title: _______________________________	Signature: _________________


			AUUG CONTACT LIST

Last Modified: $Date: 1995/12/08 11:19:31 $	$Revision: 1.32 $

	AUUG Inc.				ACN A00 166 36N
	PO Box 366
	Kensington NSW 2033 

	Phone: 	   (02) 361 5994 
	Free Call: 1-800 625 655
	FAX:   	   (02) 332 4066

	Email: auug@auug.org.au
	Web:   http://auug.org.au/auug/

GENERAL EMAIL CONTACTS

	Email:	auug@auug.org.au 	Secretary, Secretariat, Business Mgr
		auugexec@auug.org.au 	Management Committee, Business Mgr,
					Returning Officer, Public Officer
		auugn@auug.org.au 	Newsletter Editor
   	    auug-chapters@auug.org.au   Chapter Contacts
		auugctee@auug.org.au 	Management Committee
		auugbiz@auug.org.au 	Secretariat, Business Mgr


AUUG MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

President: 
	Michael Paddon			
	Kodak Australasia			
	173 Elizabeth St			
	Coburg VIC 3058			
	Tel B: (03) 353 2382			
	FAX:   (03) 353 2987			
	Email: mwp@munnari.oz.au		


Vice-President:	
	Glenn Huxtable
	Functional Software
	PO Box 192
	Leederville WA 6903
	Tel B: (09) 328 8288	
	FAX:   (09) 328 8616
	Email: glenn@fs.com.au
			

Secretary: 
	Peter Wishart	     
   	GEC Marconi Systems			
	23 Murray Crescent
	Manuka ACT 2604			
	Tel B: (06) 261 2997			
	FAX:   (06) 261 3806			
	Email: peter.wishart@auug.org.au	

Treasurer: 
	Stephen Boucher
	MTIA
	509 St Kilda Road
	Melbourne VIC 3004
	Tel B: (03) 280 0111
	FAX:   (03) 280 0199
	Email: stephen@mtiame.mtia.oz.au

Committee Members (5): 
	Chris Maltby				
   	Softway 				
	PO Box 305				
	Strawberry Hills NSW 2021 		
	Tel B: (02) 698 2322			
	FAX:   (02) 699 9174			
	Email: chris@sw.oz.au		

	Lucy Chubb
	Softway
	PO Box 305
	Strawberry Hills NSW 2021
	Tel B: (02) 698 2322
	FAX:   (02) 699 9174
	Email: lucyc@sw.oz.au
	   
	David Purdue			
        SunSoft Pacific
        Level 4, SunSoft Building
        44 Hampden Road
        Artarmon   NSW   2064
        AUSTRALIA
        Tel B:	+61 2 9919 0456
        FAX:	+61 2 9904 7057
        Email:	David.Purdue@Aus.Sun.COM

	Phil McCrea
   	CSIRO Div of Info Tech		
	Building E6B				
	Macquarie Uni NSW 2113		
	Tel B: (02) 325 3103			
	FAX:   (02) 325 3101
	Email: pmc@syd.dit.csiro.au		

	Frank Crawford
	ANSTO Computing Centre
	Private Mail Bag 1
	Menai NSW 2234
	Tel B: (02) 717 3015
	FAX:   (02) 717 9273
	Email: frank@ansto.gov.au

Returning Officer: 
	Peter Chubb
	Tel B: (02) 698 2322
	FAX:   (02) 699 9174
	Email: peterc@sw.oz.au

Assistant Returning Officer:
	Michael Usher
	Email:	miku@sedal.su.oz.au
	
Business Manager:
	Liz Egan
	AUUG Inc.			
	Level 4, 90 Mount Street	     	
	North Sydney NSW 2060	     	
	Tel B: (02) 959 3656			
	FAX:   (02) 957 6706			
	Email: busmgr@auug.org.au

Secretariat:	
	Wael Foda
	Australian Convention Management Services
	70 Glenmore Road
	Paddington NSW 2021
	Tel B: (02) 332 4622
	FAX:   (02) 332 4066
	Email: whfoda_acms@interconnect.com.au

AUUGN Editor:
	Phil Anderson 		
	Open Software Associates
	29 Ringwood Street
	Ringwood, VIC 3134
	Tel B: (03) 9871 1649
	FAX:   n/a
	Email: phil@osa.com.au		   

AUUG Historian:
	Adrian Booth
	Tandem Computers
	46 Parliament Place
	West Perth WA 6005
	Tel B: (09) 321 9111
	FAX:   (09) 321 9131
	Email: booth_adrian@tandem.com


SA CHAPTER

President:  
	Michael Wagner		
	System Services			   
	6th Floor, 32 Grenfell Street	   
	Adelaide SA 5000			   
	Tel B: (08) 212 2800		   
	FAX:   (08) 231 0321		   
	Email:  mhw@syserv.com.au	 	   

Treasurer: 
	Alastair Dick
	Telcom Australia
	30 Pirie Street
	Adelaide SA 5000
	Tel B: (08) 230 7062
	FAX:   (08) 410 0023
	Email: adick@stnecss.telecom.com.au

Secretary:  
	Kathy Jones
	Systems Services
	32 Grenfell Street
	Adelaide SA 5000
	Tel B: (08) 212 2800 
	FAX:   (08) 231 0321
	Email: klj@syserv.com.au

Committee:  
	Bob Korbel, Rodger Chan, Richard Keech.


QLD CHAPTER      

	Email: qauug-exec@auug.org.au

Chairman:   
	Mark White
	Tandem Computers Pty Ltd
	303 Coronation Drive
	Milton, Q. 4064
	Tel B: (07) 369 4511
	Fax:   (07) 369 4463
	Email: m.white@brisbane.tandem.com

Treasurer:  
	Michael Henning
	DSTC Pty Ltd
	University of Queensland, Q. 4072
	Tel B: (07) 33654310
	Fax:   (07) 33654311
	Email: michi@dstc.edu.au

Secretary:  
	Rick Stevenson
	Stallion Technologies Pty Ltd
	PO Box 954
	Toowong, Q. 4066
	Tel B: (07) 270 4246
	FAX:   (07) 371 8881
	Email: rick@stallion.oz.au

Committee:  
	Stuart Remphrey, Paul Riethmuller, Tim Butterfield,
	Stephen Hocking, Duncan Unwin


ACT CHAPTER      
	AUUG, ACT CHAPTER
	GPO Box 2692
	Canberra ACT 2601
	Email: cauugtee@canb.auug.org.au

President:  
	Merik Karman		
	Tel B: (06) 270 6412	
	Email: merik@canb.auug.org.au

Treasurer: 
	David Baldwin
	TLTSU
	Australian National Uni.
	Canberra ACT 0200
	Tel B: (06) 249 5026
	FAX:   (06) 249 3992
	Email: David.Baldwin@anu.edu.au

Secretary:  
	John Barlow
	33 Ryan St 
	Curtin ACT 2605
	Tel B: 019 935477
	FAX:   n/a
	Email: JBarlow@daedalus.com.au

Committee: 
	Gavin Alford, Jeremy Bishop, Lawrie Brown, Peter Davie, 
	Francois Debaecker, Michael Lightfoot, John Wright.

   
NT CHAPTER 

President :     
	Alan Cowie
	Tel B:	089 466632
	FAX:	089 466630
	Email:	Alan.Cowie@ntu.edu.au

Secretary:      
	Bernie Dowd
	Tel B:	089 829243
	FAX:	089 829200
	Email:	bdowd@it.ntu.edu.au

Treasurer:      
	Richard Tokarczyk
	Email:	tokar@it.ntu.edu.au
		
Committee:      
	Phil Maker (Immediate past president)
	Tel B:	089 854939
	Email:	pjm@cs.ntu.edu.au

	Malcolm Caldwell
	Tel B:	089 466631
	FAX:	089 466630
	Email:	Malcolm.Caldwell@ntu.edu.au

	Euan Pryde
	Tel B:	089 466546
	FAX:	089 466712
	Email:	edp@it.ntu.edu.au


VIC CHAPTER
	AUUG, Victorian Chapter
	Box 14507
	Melbourne City Mail Centre
	Melbourne VIC 8001	[yes, that post-code starts with eight]

	Email: auugvic-exec@vic.auug.org.au
	Web: http://www.vic.auug.org.au/auugvic/
	FTP: ftp://ftp.vic.auug.org.au/pub/AuugVic/


President:
	Enno Davids
	Metva
	P.O. Box 582
	Cheltenham 3192
	Tel B: (015) 316 522
	Fax:   (03) 9583 5043
	Email: president@vic.auug.org.au
	Email: enno@metva.com.au

Secretary:
	Peter Lazarus
	UB Networks
	Level 2, 312 St Kilda Road
	Melbourne VIC 3004
	Tel B: (03) 9693 8211
	Fax:   (03) 9696 6483
	Email: secretary@vic.auug.org.au
	Email: plazarus@ub.com

Treasurer:
	David Keegel
	Cybersource
	1275A Malvern Rd
	Malvern Vic 3144
	Tel B: (03) 9822-2848
	Fax:   (03) 9822-2858
	Email: treasurer@vic.auug.org.au
	Email: djk@cyber.com.au

Past-president: n/a

Committee: Neil Murray, plus 2 vacancies.

Programme Chair: Vacant.



WA CHAPTER (WAUG)
	WAUG
	Box E251 GPO
	Perth WA 6001
	Email: waug-committee@uniwa.uwa.edu.au

President:  
	Adrian Booth
	Tandem Computers
	46 Parliament Place
	West Perth WA 6005
	Tel B: (09) 321 9111
	FAX:   (09) 321 9131
	Email: booth_adrian@tandem.com

Treasurer: 
	Patrick Ko
	Aust. Technology Resources
	Level 4 Capital Centre
	256 St George's Tce
	Perth WA 6000
	Tel B: (09) 483 8111
	FAX:   (09) 321 5021
	Email: patrick@cs.curtin.edu.au

Secretary:  
	Major
	Email: major@dcd.wa.gov.au

Committee:  
	Mark Baker (meeting organiser), Janet Jackson, Glenn Huxtable, 
	Luigi Cantoni, Don Griffiths, Tom Hallam (newsletter), 
	James Patton, David Buck.

NSW CHAPTER 

General Enquiries to David Purdue
        Tel B:	+61 2 9919 0456
        FAX:	+61 2 9904 7057
        Email:	David.Purdue@Aus.Sun.COM

President:  
	Berny Goodheart		
	Email: berny@tandem.com.au  	  

Secretary/Treasurer:
	vacant

Committee:  
	David Purdue 	- David.Purdue@aus.sun.com
	Wayne Bell      - wayneb@sydney.dialix.oz.au
	John Terpstra   - jht@aquasoft.com.au


TASMANIAN CHAPTER

Chair:
	Michael G. Brown              
	Dept. of Premier & Cabinet   
	GPO Box 123B, Hobart        
	Tasmania, 7001, Australia  
	Tel B: 	+61 02 336 183 
	FAX:	+61 02 348 691
	Email:	M.Brown@dpac.tas.gov.au	

Secretary/Treasurer:
	James Patterson             
	Supercomputer Group           
	Antarctic CRC                 
	Uni of Tas, GPO Box 252C            
	Hobart Tas 7001 Australia
	Tel B:	+61 02 202970
	Fax:	+61 02 202973
	Email:	James.Patterson@antcrc.utas.edu.au

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