Feb 15 – 16
Two days of a combined media skills and presentation training for a leading CRC in WA
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Feb 15 – 16
Two days of a combined media skills and presentation training for a leading CRC in WA
Eastern Foreshore / Tuesday, 13 December 2011 – 6.00pm – 9.00pmEach year the streets of Mandurah come alive, with Mandurah’s own Christmas Pageant and Celebrations taking place on Tuesday, 13 December 2011. Head down early to secure the best spot and watch all the magic of the Christmas Pageant unfold with Christmas themed floats, dancers, music and of course a very special visit from Santa.
The pageant kicks off at 6.00pm on the Mandurah’s Eastern Foreshore. Live entertainment will commence from the main stage from 7.00pm, with the feature act, Darren Reid and Soul City Groove, along with a variety of strolling performers, with a fireworks finale at 9.00pm.
January 26th, Sir James Mitchell Park.
Each Australia Day, the City of South Perth holds a citizenship ceremony on the banks of the magnificent Swan River at South Perth.
Feb 2
Half day presentation training for a leading WA organisation.
21 – 22 February, Esplanade Hotel Fremantle
The RIU Explorers Conference has earned a reputation as the major Australian forum for the junior resources sector, with mineral exploration companies and emerging new miners attracting an ever-growing group of brokers, fund managers and investors to hear their presentations.
Nov. 22 – 23
Burswood Convention Centre, Perth.
Presented by IFAP and hsoted by Vertical Events, the 2011 Australasian Safety Conference will feature the most up-to-date information from leading experts and professionals across major industry sectors and will raise the bar for OHS on a regional level with the inclusion of APOSHO 26.
I’ve been to New Zealand once before, but it was a very rushed affair!
On this occasion I was facilitating the Voice Leaders Forum, (November 10)an industry gathering of companies and organisations who use voice recognition for parts of the customer experience. It was sponsored by Salmat and TelstraClear and had a range of speakers discussing their experiences with the technology.
That technology has come so far from the early days that it is now quite easy for a caller to a company’s main number to navigate their way in a few easy moves to where they want to get to.
I managed to take two days off for a look around Wellington and surrounds. What a beautiful city! I took the cable car from Lambton Quay to the entrance to the Botanic Gardens. It was only $6 return, but I walked all the way back down to the city through the Botanic Gardens. (Calves were a tad tender for a day two!) It’s an awesome walk with so many areas of interesting…er…vegetation to see. (I’m not a gardener!)
I also took a trip to Bulls, which is about two hours’ drive north of Wellington. My good mate, Bronwyn Meads, is the community co-ordinator there and she showed me round with great pride!
Playing tourist by yourself is not much fun, so my next trip will be with my wife. And I would like to spend some more time there.
Friday 25 November
WA Museum
A night to award and reward the top performers in WA’s awesome wine industry.
Nov 29 – 30 Burswood
Conference for staff of the Health Department showcasing the many outstanding innovations, happening and improvements to the patient journey at WA’s public health system
The two day program will showcase the latest research, technology, market development and management innovations to improve the productivity and profitability of the Western Australian grains industry.