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forthcoming events

If you are in Sydney, Melbourne or Perth there's stuff coming up you should go to:

Update: let's add to the list... Web Directions has just announced Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra dates. No details precisely what the two new events will be, though. Anyway, details at Web Directions South: 2008.

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web blast

Just a quick note to let you know that Web Blast registration will be opening today (Monday 26th). Web Blast is endorsed by Geeks on the Grass - hey, we don't need to go outside every time :)

When
Wednesday 12 December 2007
Time:
6pm onwards
Where:
Bar Broadway
Entry:
FREE
Drinks:
FREE till the bar tab runs out
Food:
FREE finger food provided
Registration:
You must register to attend
More:
http://webblast.org/

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be vewwy vewwy quiet... we're huntin' confwences

Ahhh, September. Conference season!

For anyone thinking of going to Web Directions South 2007, remember that you've got until midnight tonight to register at the Early Bird price. Coincidentally, McFarlane Prize nominations also close at midnight. There's more info at the site: Discount Pricing and McFarlane Prize deadline.

Not only but also..! Oz-IA is on the weekend of September 22-23... they have one of the coolest (and most appropriate) website designs I've seen for a while. Aesthetics aside, I can't adequately praise the value of a really good Information Architect on your team. We should all be drinking the IA Kool-Aid.

Oz-IA/2007 - Sydney, September 22nd/23rd 2007

I'll be at WDS07, but it looks like the only way I'll get to Oz-IA is if I win the free pass. Fingers crossed :)

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