As many people either work or shop on Thursday evenings, from June 2012 we will be changing our monthly Melbourne events to a Wednesday evening - we hope this suits more guests and to kick off the change, we will have an expert guest talking about investments in Australia. This week, we still meet on Thursday.
Living, Working and Networking in Melbourne
Thursday 10 May 2012 6:00pm - 7:30pm $0 to attend At the Rendezvous Hotel, 328 Flinders Street, Melbourne hosted by Sue Ellson 0402 243 271 - a very informative session where you will meet new people and learn a lot about living, working and networking in Melbourne. Registration essential at http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/australia/melbourne/
events/living_working_and_networking.php
Newcomers Networking in Melbourne
Thursday 10 May 2012 7:30pm onwards $0 to attend
Directly after our previous event on the same night, we can welcome up to 100 guests at this business and social networking event - everyone is always welcome to attend. Register at http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/australia/melbourne/
events/newcomers_networking.php
Interested in learning to dance?
As the weather gets cooler, keep up your exercise program indoors at Charisma Dance Centre in Glen Iris. They are offering new clients two personalised dance lessons of 30 minutes each or one month of group lessons for $25 http://www.charismadance.com.au
National Broadband Network - need for digital literacy training
Newcomers need excellent English and digital literacy to settle well in Australia. Training grant funding applications close 10 May 2012. Comments welcome at http://www.openforum.com.au/content/digital-literacy-training-nbn-complete
Australian Radio Online Listen to your favourite Australian radio station online by visiting http://www.aussie.fm
Mother's Day
Mother's Day is celebrated in Australia this Sunday 13 May 2012. Wikipedia lists the dates for each country around the world and general customs at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother's_Day
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us. Helen Keller