Archive for June, 2007

Thursday helpdesk-Buying a digital camera

Firstly I would like to say a big thank you to the ladies that took the time to offer their advice in last weeks Life Coaching helpdesk question. We had some wonderful replies that were really helpful, thank you. This weeks question came from Helen, and she asks… ” I am looking to buy my [...]

Site of the week

This weeks Women’s site of the week is Women.gov.au. There is a huge amount of useful government information and services scattered across the internet and it can be hard to find the help that you are looking for. Women.gov.au is a portal to help women get access to information, services and resources all in one [...]

All Women blogging Carnival

Every Monday will the new All Women blogging carnival, a weekly roundup of the best of women blogging from all over the blogosphere. There are so many great Women bloggers, posting some amazing stuff and we want to help share them with everyone. Any woman can join in, not matter what you blog about! What [...]

In Saudi Arabia, a view from behind the veil

Times reporter Megan Stack writes about her frequent trips to Saudi Arabia and gives a small insight into the life of Women in the male-dominated kingdom. I spent my days in Saudi Arabia struggling unhappily between a lifetime of being taught to respect foreign cultures and the realization that this culture judged me a lesser [...]

Thursday Helpdesk-Life Coaching

New to Thursday is the Helpdesk. Do you have a question you would like to find the answer to? Anything you like, Parenting, craft, health and beauty, internet, gadgets…you name it. Send it in, you can remain anonymous if you like, and each Thursday we will put the question out there to see if we [...]

Site of the week

This weeks Wednesday Women’s Website of the week is Imaginif Imaginif is a wonderful initiative by an Australian couple who the largest online child protection conversation in the world. A place to talk about any child safety and child protection related topics including Child Safety, Parenting, Family Law, Stranger Danger, Child Counselling, Child Sexual Assault, [...]

Little Ears storybook magazine

Little Ears have produced a first of its kind in Australia, a storybook in magazine format. It is designed, written and illustrated by Australians for Australian families. The magazine is complementing the existing storybook market as an easy, regular alternative that takes the hassle out of sourcing good material to read to children. The target [...]

Improve your brain fitness

We are always being told how important it is to exercise your body to keep it fit and healthy. But what about your brain? Did you know that the human brain starts slowing down as early as age 30? How on earth do I exercise my brain you ask? Lumosity has the answer with their [...]

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