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Following on reports of recruiters and companies recruiting staff requesting access to social media accounts including passwords (SMH). I have sat on both side of this one … I have worked in recruitment recruited for positions for myself and of course been on the recruitment roundabout … but I am really not a fan. If you are open and public [...]

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Today I was just completing some random readings and I found a very interesting powerpoint on the Doctors Reform Society website by Dr Tracy Schrader  called Future of the PBS in the Global Market (2003). Very interesting read but what I found very interesting was some facts that she had quoted about the pharmaceutical industry – revenue, [...]

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Hmmm for today I am grateful for coffee and … time to go for a coffe run to pick up some more beans. Coffee Alchemy here I come …

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Today I want to express and share my gratitude to a wonderful and talented scrapbooking designer … that I feel honoured and blessed to also called friend, Laurie Ann. She is a wonderful and caring person that expresses herself so beautifully through her art. And part of what that makes it so special [...]

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I have in my long list of posts to do a Small Business Spotlight for one of my fav Digital Scrapbooking Designers Molly Weight & her business Biograffiti … However it appears I am alittle late. Today I was sadden to read on her Facebook Page and blog about her retirement from Digital [...]

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Last Friday night I was fortunate to attend the Digital Parents Unplugged Event. It was awesome. I had a wonderful time meeting and catching up with just some brilliant people … that just happened to be other parent bloggers and interesting people in marketing/media. I just love events like this. I can’t talk for other [...]

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Grateful for … our GP

On August 23, 2011 By

This week I am grateful for our GPs, Dr Sam Hay and Dr James Best.

I think that I might have spoken about our great GPs before but they have recently restructured their practice, split in 2 and changed their name … so I think it is time to celebrate them again. Our family is [...]

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Today I am grateful for the Autism Parent blogging community. I am grateful for all those Mummy and Daddy bloggers out there supporting their families and sharing their lives and experiences with all of us. I know that this is a group that we have been drafted (and most would have preferred to [...]

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If you missed it last night on 6:30 with George Negus (except it was with Hamish Macdonald). It was great to watch and follow along on Twitter as the Mummy Bloggers (or Mumblers) capitulated the #630Negus  into the top 5 of trending keywords on the night!

Here are the [...]

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I had a wonderful time on the weekend at nuffnang Blogopolis. It was great to hear some of the leading bloggers on the Australian scene speak and meets some pretty amazing people.Nuffnang did a amazing job bringing it all together and I hope that this is the first of what should be a [...]

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After I was put together my list of people (and groups of people) that I am thankful for … I realized that I missed one group. That is our doctors. We are very lucky to be supported by our doctors that help and support our family.

When we moved into the area not long before [...]

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I have found an Australian business and product that I have fallen in love with … Keepcup. My husband bought one for both of us recently from Campos Coffee and I have been using it all the time. It is just perfect for when you go to the park with kids [...]

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This is the message that the Maroochydore High School, Queensland, Australia staff voted unanimously to record on their school telephone answering machine. This is the actual answering machine message for the school.

This came about because they implemented a policy requiring students and parents to be responsible for their children’s absences and missing homework. The [...]

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