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TODAY ALL I HAVE ARE QUESTIONS

Did Tony Abbott actually ever clarify what he meant by ‘calibre’ of women? Was it a value judgement? Does he want more women to try and further their careers into senior executive roles without sacrificing income? Is he worried that women who do make it into senior executive roles are giving up having a family? [...]

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PERSONAL PLANNERS – REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

So if you read my recent post you’d know that for the last 6 months I had been working with Brenda Gaddi on putting together the Digital Parents Conference 2013. Now you can’t pull something like that without some organizational skills but something did get lost along the way; my family organization. I don’t know [...]

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CULTURE WITH NO LANGUAGE

My children are in the enviable position of having both Greek and Italian heritage.  They are a part of two cultures that are rich in history; cultures that have helped shape the world; and still have a presence today.  My children haven’t a clue what they are a part of and being raised here in [...]

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THE CLOTHES PEG

Last month when I attended Joanne Fedler’s launch of her new book The Reunion, I walked out of that room with a clothes peg, gifted from Joanne herself. “Take this and give it to someone who holds you up”, she instructed. I took this peg home and it currently resides on my desk. I haven’t [...]

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MOTHER’S DAY – LOVE MY MUM, BUT I WON’T MISS HER

Last week I attended Joanne Fedler’s launch of her new book The Reunion; the follow up to her successful Secret Mother’s Business. The Reunion addresses mothers identities as their children grow into teenagers and aren’t as dependent as they once were. During her speech at the launch Joanne said that it’s not that only that [...]

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