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Posted on Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:27 PM
Despite the horrid rain last night and the appalling parking at Burswood - Management really need to address that issue, along with customers having to walk through a pack of smokers to get into the building - nothing could dampen our enjoyment of this show. Reviews were right - it doesn't follow the same story storyline as the movie but is still as engrossing. Over all a great show - the highlights were definately the 'Supercalfra......' you know which one I mean lol! and the simplicity of 'Feed the Birds' number was a great contrast to the high action numbers. |
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Posted on Saturday, April 28, 2012 5:50 PM
I recently had the pleasure of attending a wonderful event organised by the equally lovely Belinda Cipriano. With personal experience within her family, Belinda wanted to organise an event which raised funds for the WA Breast Cancer charity started by Roz Worthington. With a theme of April in Paris, it was my pleasure to make the trip into the city for the evening to enjoy the fruits of her labour. I really enjoyed the speech by Roz about the importance of grass roots and paying it forward - to coin an Oprahism! |
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Posted on Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:37 AM
 When you work in the events and PR industry, it is extremely difficult to attend an event or show without checking out the production from a professional level. Simple enjoyment of a show without looking for all these things is extremely rare. However, for many years I have long been a fan of Billy Connolly. His observant comedy about everyday situations and his ability to cut through the fluff and get straight to the point does sometimes make you wonder what the world would be like if he was in charge. |
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Posted on Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:59 PM
THE first of three massive Perth crowds said their goodbyes to Powderfinger last night in the Supreme Court Gardens. The band rewarded any devoted fans, some of whom might have been present at their first ever WA gig at the Planet Nightclub, with a selection of greatest hits. From the flag-waving anthemia of These Days to the slightly schmalzy sentimentalism of My Happiness, not since Crowded House has a band been better suited to an emotionally charged farewell show.
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Posted on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 11:18 AM
29 June 2009 A great deal has been made in the press recently about paying an appearance fee for Tiger Woods to appear in Melbourne at a golfing event. I don't do golf. It's not a sport that has ever grabbed my interest. However, I do think that 'celebrity' involvement in an event generates media interest which in turn generates publicity for you. To ignore the pulling power of a famous person in this day and age is not one I think you can afford to do - whether you like it or not. It is the world we live in. |
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