Seems like a interesting weekend!
I can't comment to much as i was not there, so i will just comment about what i have read so far!
I think a Big Congrats should go to the organisors and the officials of the weekend. It doesn't matter how many mistakes were made at least there was an event! With the massive insurance issues that the NSW guys have everyone should be thankful there was an event at all! Instead of just bagging someone for having a go how about we put our heads together and offer POSITIVE feedback that will hopfully stop some of the issues happening again!
On the "un-informed / ill-prepared officials" maybe next year when they are proving the tracks you could run a MINI-COMP for training of the officials. This will illiminate TWO problems straight up. One the tracks will get PROVED and TWO the officials can watch each other and talk about it in a controlled situation!
In regards to the cost of the event!!! Remember again with insurance the cost of such an event would be huge. Again it comes down to how much people want to keep the sport going!
Maybe to elliminate the complaints about the costing you could have some printouts and posters around the place with "How the entry fee is used". This way people can look and realise that it takes that sort of money to make the event run etc etc!
In regards to the terrain and style of Driving! It was funny how everyone was saying that it was Point and Shoot, and then i read that if you stop then thats it, your finished. Well unfortunatly with that rule then that is about the only way it could be driven. To maybe eliminate this issue and still keep the flow happening maybe you could set say maximum of 4 stops per stage with a total stop time of 60 seconds. So if you stop once for say 20 seconds to think about a line or to re-set your line then it leaves you with 3 stops remaining and 40 seconds! Hope that makes sense. It may be a way of allowing rigs to slow down a touch think about what they are going to do and the get into it! Just a thought!
The recoveries in any event is always a BIG issue, before anyone compares it to TTC just remember the Silver 80 series that took 8 hours to recover!!!
I have no real idea of how this could be improved other than having a well trained and HUGE recovery team and also making provision when setting the stages to allow easy access. I realised this when we organised PUOSU. Yes we could have made the stages a lot harder but the trade off was that if someone broke that the recovery was going to be lengthy! So maybe look at ways of implimenting entry and exit points threw out the stages!
Please do not take this as trying to come across as me been an expert on event organising, but i just thought some encouragement and positive feedback would help future organisors!
It is also great to see some teams helping each other out! I have never been to an event in NSW but from what i have heard nothing like that ever really happens, so a HUGE congrats to the boys that are setting the example to others!!! Keep up the great work and sportsmanship!
On n more lighter note!
WTF is up with that Grimace's RED HAIR!!!!!!

Mate if you want to be a QLD you have to know how to wheel HARD!!!! Jamie i pissed myself when i saw that photo!
And
I appolagise to Sam (overkill) for that NUMBNUT that was bagging out his Diff rebuilding was from QLD. If he is from QLD then i would like to see him apolagise for been a D!CK. In a COMP we do what is required to keep
everyone going no matter what it takes! If he was saying it as a joke all well and good, however if he was been a smartarse about it then i only hope that when he breaks no one offers to rebuild anything for him, after all we wouldn't want it to be DODGY!!!!!!
Congrats to all involved!
