Ayashi – roughing it in luxury!
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Feeling better & reconnecting physically & spiritually
I have just read about more and more ‘well-heeled but work stressed international travellers’ visiting Australia who are looking for an ‘ayashi’ experience – Japanese for ‘roughing it in luxury’.
Ayashi is …
Getting an RSS reader
June 29th, 2006Background info, some basics & a few helpful links
Our first PWF Technology article introduced RSS, a simple way to read favourite news/newsletter headlines in one place on your computer. Today we’re talking about how to get …
Australia Post talks to Beechworth
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Fresh vegies for Indigenous communities
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Collaboration on delivery of perishable goods to remote Indigenous communities seems to have been a standout point at an Adelaide conference this week.
Community leaders, store managers & freight companies …
Any entrepreneurs interested in camel milk?
June 27th, 2006A business opportunity for Indigenous communities?
There have been reports in the Australian media about camel pests and the possibility of exporting the meat. Problems that have to be faced are:
- the lack of abattoirs;
- transport;
- establishing markets.
After …



