Wattle Day Luncheon 2021
Wednesday,1 September 2021 at Rozelle NSW 2039 16th Annual Wattle Day Luncheon, Guest Speaker: Andrew Ford, Brand Director at Social Star Digital Brand Management, Collingwood Victoria 3066
Wednesday,1 September 2021 at Rozelle NSW 2039 16th Annual Wattle Day Luncheon, Guest Speaker: Andrew Ford, Brand Director at Social Star Digital Brand Management, Collingwood Victoria 3066
Given that since the beginning of the Corona Virus [Covid-19] pandemic I have been utilising the sign-offs to my e-mails and text messages: “Stay Safe”; “Stay Sane”; “Stay Smart”; “Stay the Course”; “Stay Strong”; “Stay Ahead”; “Stay Alert” and “Stay Calm & Carry On”...
In the grim ISO times which obtain there are still compelling reasons why the matter of an Australian Republic needs to be addressed. This year of 2020 our monarch turned 94 years of age and is, inevitably, that much closer to either death OR abdication, as the case may be.
Call of the Wattle Wattle Day Luncheon talk by PETER CONSANDINE on Thursday, 1st September 2011 at Parramatta. PETER, who is the National Executive Director and Founder of The Republican Party of Australia...
Honour Roll of Wattle Day Luncheon GUEST SPEAKERS David Borger, (then) Lord Mayor of Parramatta Geoff Coulin, Designer of the Wattle Day flag and Wattle Historian Stuart Littlemore...
Tuesday, 1 September at Rozelle NSW 2039: 15th Annual Wattle Day Luncheon Guest Speaker: Brett Kelly, founder & CEO of ASX-listed Kelly + Partners Chartered Accountants and best-selling author of 4 books
Would anyone disagree with that Statement? I mean one has gotta have purpose in life and, in my case, someone has gotta do what I do [see later Report]...
You’ve heard the term “It goes with the territory”? Of course you have. Well, an incident in South Melbourne on the night of Sunday, 27 May last might well be a case of...
Little did I know that when I convened a meeting of five of my (then) closest political allies on Sunday morning, 10 January 1982 that I was bringing a ‘child’ in to this...
To my mind, the 2-letter word ‘UP’ deserves to always be spelt in capitals because it is so emphatic a word; so deliberative. Think of the use of the word in sayings e.g. UP and Coming...