Old Tricks

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Today is the last day of class. Although I haven't been as diligent as others with homework, I do feel that I have picked up quite a few new tips. I have been surprised that some of the lessons have included things that I have already tried before - that I know more than I thought I knew!

Something (that I already knew) is that I remember something when I need to know it much better than just learning something for the sake of it. Therefore, I am very grateful for your very detailed notes, Philip, because when next I need something, I know where I can find out!!

In discussion with a colleague, I have decided that I will (next term) create a webpage for AMEP excursions so that teachers can find out where other teachers have visited and use their worksheets/information instead of creating their own each time.

So, although I haven't completed my homework for the last few weeks, I will do so next term! May be a few phone calls then, so be prepared!

Thanks Philip for your efforts.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Consumerism a national religion, says ACF boss



The president of the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) says Australians are living in an unsustainable way and nothing is being done to improve the scenario.
Professor Ian Lowe has addressed the National Press Club in Canberra.
He says the Federal Government is failing to address the crisis.
"Consumerism is now our unofficial national religion, with ever larger shopping centres being built so we can worship seven days a week," he said.
"The present policy settings in Australia would lead any outside observer to conclude that we either can't see that we are living unsustainably, or are too short-sighted to care."
He has also accused the Government of pressuring scientists not to conduct research that may have an impact on public policy.
"Research organisations and individual researchers are now increasingly practising what a colleague called a 'pre-emptive crumble', falling over before they are pushed and taking great care not to antagonise the national Government," he said.
"Given the problems we face, we should be encouraging new ideas and supporting challenges to conventional wisdom, not suppressing them."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1728216.htm

Thursday, August 24, 2006


NZ tests find Aussie pies short on meat
Thursday Aug 24 12:13 AEST



The humble Aussie pie is under ................. in New Zealand for not being ................. meaty as its makers claim.
The ................. consumer authority has singled out the ................. Mac's brand for its pies having ................. meat than its labelling indicates.
The ................. Commission discovered in tests that Mrs ................. Choice Steak pies averaged 27 per ................. meat content compared with the 31 ................. cent claimed on the packaging.
Eight ................. the 10 pies sampled had less ................. the advertised amount of meat.


The ................. said it may be a breach ................. New Zealand's Fair Trading Act.
"We ................. expect the company to put the ................. right and make sure the representations ................. is making are accurate," fair trading ................. Deborah Battell told Christchurch newspaper The ..................

The commission's test on a Big ................. steak pie found an average meat ................. of 24 per cent, close to ................. 25 per cent written on the ..................
However - like Australia - food standards in ................. Zealand require meat pies to have ................. minimum meat content of 25 per ..................
An earlier study by Christchurch's Community ................. Public Health organisation recorded far worse ................. - 15 per cent for Mrs Mac's ................. 14 per cent for Big Ben, ................. Press reported.

But a survey by ................. Choice Magazine published in May found ................. Mrs Mac's Choice Steak pie had ................. 32 per cent meat content.
"The ................. is very concerned that test results ................. Australia do not match those of ................. Zealand and is conducting an inquiry ................. to why this is so," Mrs ................. managing director Iain Macgregor told the ..................

He said independent laboratory testing of ................. products in Australia had revealed they ................. with the label claim.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006



Just look at this beautiful dog!! Wouldn't you just love to have him?

He's yours if you can prove that you will love him as much as I do!!

(Unfortunately I have moved to an apartment where I cannot have pets. If you would love to have Ostyn, let me know)

Monday, July 31, 2006

I am still wandering from pillar to post with very little idea as to what I am doing. I am obviously able to create and edit - and then remember how to do it again - but I'm still not too sure of the point of all this. The language is still a bit beyond me - settings? template? moderate comments? Can someone help?

Looking forward to next Thursdays class to get some questions answered!

Thursday, July 27, 2006


I originally thought that this picture would be appealing because I am feeling quite hungry at the moment - I want to go home for dinner! However, now it doesn't look so appealing! Maybe I need a picture of broccoli.......

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