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	<title>About Designer Furniture in Adelaide</title>
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		<title>{Beautiful&#124;Stunning&#124;Gorgeous&#124;Lovely&#124;Wonderful&#124;Attractive&#124;Amazing&#124;Exquisite&#124;Delightful&#124;Fabulous&#124;Spectacular&#124;Breathtaking&#124;Eye-catching&#124;Fantastic&#124;Elegant&#124;Incredible&#124;Magnificent&#124;Outstanding&#124;Superb&#124;Striking&#124;Splendid&#124;Charming&#124;Picturesque&#124;Glorious&#124;Awesome&#124;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[an important thing to always remember in choosing a marriage venue is the fact there are likely to end up 2 parts of the wedding to prepare &#8211; the marriage service plus the wedding ceremony party. In relation to the marriage ceremony, a church wedding continues to be favourite selection for many couples, and quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>an important thing to always remember in choosing a marriage venue is the fact there are likely to end up 2 parts of the wedding to prepare &#8211; the marriage service plus the wedding ceremony party. In relation to the marriage ceremony, a church wedding continues to be favourite selection for many couples, and quite a few have a particular church in mind. However, the reception must be planned around the ceremony venue. Aspects similar to ease of travel from service to wedding reception will be important when planning your church wedding.</P><br />
<P>For more information on <A title="Wedding venues Adelaide Hills" href="http://www.weddingvenuesadelaidehills.com.au" target=_blank>wedding venues in Adelaide Hills</A> visit www.weddingvenuesadelaidehills.com.au</P><br />
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		<title>Driving School Adelaide? Try Allan Miller</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 16:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving school Adelaide Learning how to drive an automible is not just about earning a license, it is more about lifelong driver safety. Allan Miller Driving School teaches brand-new car owners the ability they need to get their P&#8217;s, and be a safe and well mannered road user. As a RTO, Allan Miller Driving School [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H1>Driving school Adelaide</H1><br />
<P>Learning how to drive an automible is not just about earning a license, it is more about lifelong driver safety. Allan Miller Driving School teaches brand-new car owners the ability they need to get their P&#8217;s, and be a safe and well mannered road user.</P><br />
<P>As a RTO, Allan Miller Driving School provides quality, structured driving instruction and driver testing with government authorised driving tutors in manual or automatic cars. Our autos are modern, safe and sound and still have dual controls.</P><br />
<P>We prepare using the Competency Based Training (CBT frequently termed as Log Book), or Vehicle On Road Test (VORT) options and also have both male and female course instructors from the Adelaide Metropolitan Area. We can pick you up from a location, home, school or office. </P><br />
<P>Allan Miller Driving School is amongst the largest driver instruction establishments in South Australia and has a professional office administration. </P><br />
<P>Our course instructors are driver training specialists who are welcoming, patient and build self-assurance.</P><br />
<P>Learn more about our driving school and our team learning approach to driver instruction by attending one of our Free Information Evenings. <BR>for more information on our <A title="Driving School Adelaide" href="http://www.allanmiller.com.au" target=_blank>Driving School in Adelaide</A> contact us on <STRONG>(08) 8186 7200</STRONG> or visit <STRONG>www.allanmiller.com.au</STRONG></P></p>
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		<title>Tips for managing your next Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conference Tips &#124; Speakers Create a master list of potential speakers a minimum of 12 months ahead of the conference noting the number of presenters needing full aid, in particular from distant places. Presenters who are able to take care of some or all of their own personal costs are especially valuable.Maintain tight control over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H1>Conference Tips | Speakers</H1><br />
<P>Create a master list of potential speakers a minimum of 12 months ahead of the conference noting the number of presenters needing full aid, in particular from distant places. Presenters who are able to take care of some or all of their own personal costs are especially valuable.<BR>Maintain tight control over the procedure for presenter choice and of communications with speakers to lower risks of obtaining too many speakers or overlapped speakers; pick out key note presenter but have in mind a last minute back up key note speaker<BR>Seek a good balance between well known presenters and people with out wider recognition but who may have abundant field experience related to the conference mission; seek the proper balance according to sexual category, minority and non minority, developed less developed nation of origin, and student nonstudent status.<BR>Most primary invites will likely be by means of personal contacts by phone but the follow-ups must be created using written invitations. These ought to include: date, time and if indicated, other panelists at the time of speaker’s involvement; request for a quite short biography and confirmed contact information (with specified deadline); query as to any special Audio visual needs; request for PowerPoint slides a week prior to conference; agreed upon terms of support of lecturer (places to stay, meals, registration, transportation, etc.) and reimbursement procedures (eg, are invoices necessary, will a fixed amount be paid, and advise presenters of any plans to publish PowerPoint files on net. Some presenters could possibly cover his or her expenses and, if they&#8217;re capable, they ought to be invited to do so!<BR>Obtain lecturer bios and contact information well in advance; provide deadline for his or her presentation;&nbsp; anticipate to draft and submit for review biography prepared from much longer submissions by speakers<BR>Formally thank presenters at conclusion of conference and arrange for thank you letters by appropriate person to invited presenters following the conference. Consider making small lecturer presents.<BR>Contemplate assigning key conference preparing members to be special contacts for presenters through the conference<BR>Put speakers’ PowerPoint presentations on a master disk or computer system so that presentations flow without problems. Test functioning of products and electronic presentations before you start. </P><br />
<P>Should you be planning a conference and looking out for the <A title="venue in Adelaide" href="http://www.kirkbee.com.au/kirkbee-events" target=_blank>venue in Adelaide</A> or even the <A title="Venue Adelaide Hills" href="http://www.kirkbee.com.au/kirkbee-events" target=_blank>venue in Adelaide Hills </A>then contact Kirkbee Events on (08) 8338 1000 Kirkbee events have a exceptional array of venues, dining and accommodation options at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills</P><br />
<P><A title="venues in Adelaide" href="http://www.venuesinadelaide.com.au" target=_blank>Venues in Adelaide</A> </P></p>
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		<title>Check that new home before you buy it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just what Residential Structure Inspection?A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of a home with a certified building inspector.&#160;The primary purpose of which is to identify existing and potential issues that may affect a buyer’s decision. Will i Require a Home Inspection?Purchasing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Just what Residential Structure Inspection?<BR>A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of a home with a certified building inspector.<BR>&nbsp;The primary purpose of which is to identify existing and potential issues that may affect a buyer’s decision.</P><br />
<P>Will i Require a Home Inspection?<BR>Purchasing a home is the costliest purchase you will make. It makes sense therefore you have a possible purchase be inspected first which means you know everything concerning the it. It could be a house, condominium or town house, you&#8217;ll need an inspection to make sure you avoid surprise repairs and issues that may arise when you purchase. If you are the vendor, you need an inspector to make sure that what you are selling can be spec, and also to avoid complaints out of your buyer further on up the road about issues that have arisen.</P><br />
<P>Exactly what does An Inspection Include?<BR>Inspections typically cover all major systems and structural elements of the house. Including, though not restricted to, the health of a home’s air conditioning systems, plumbing and electrical systems, the roof, the foundation, insulation, walls, doors, attic, windows and all sorts of visible structures.</P><br />
<P>Must i Show up During An Inspection?<BR>You aren&#8217;t necessary to attend and inspection, though you are recommended to go. By doing this, you can see on your own what are the inspector finds. Instead of being surprised with a certain problem that you simply don’t grasp, if you are present during the inspection, the inspector can explain to you what’s wrong, what needs to be done, etc.</P><br />
<P>Just how long Does An Inspection Take?<BR>Depending on the size and condition of a home, usually a 2 bedroom condo or town house takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. For single family homes, 3 hours is the norm. Of course, the bigger the house is, and the poorer condition it is in, the longer an inspection would take.</P><br />
<P>Can I Do The Inspection Myself?<BR>You can, but even though you have knowledge about home construction, then you still lack the complete knowledge needed to do an inspection by yourself. Home inspectors undergo special training and have to pass a certification test. Unless you really are a certified building inspector, better leave the inspection towards the professionals.</P><br />
<P>For additional information on <A href="http://www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au" target=_blank>building inspectors in Adelaide </A>make contact with Don Palmer at Reliable Home Inspections on 0423 463 218 or visit www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Tips on how to make patchwoirk easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[patch-work can be not as difficult if you follow a few of these ideas: - When piecing quilts, work with a &#8220;security blanket&#8221; (a smallish bit of scrap material) to start your chain piecing so the fabric and threads don&#8217;t jam up when starting to chain sew. Having trouble stitching with metallic thread and getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>patch-work can be not as difficult if you follow a few of these ideas:</P><br />
<P>- When piecing quilts, work with a &#8220;security blanket&#8221; (a smallish bit of scrap material) to start your chain piecing so the fabric and threads don&#8217;t jam up when starting to chain sew. </P><br />
<P><BR>Having trouble stitching with metallic thread and getting numerous thread breaks?&nbsp; Try out decreasing the thread tension. </P><br />
<P>Fix on your tape-measure to the side to your quilting bench with self stick velcro for simple and fast access</P><br />
<P>Keep a little magnet in your quilting basket. Use it to grab any pins that fall on to the floor. </P><br />
<P>If stitching needles get corroded or dull, rub them softly with fine steel wool to bring them back to life. </P><br />
<P>Always leave some thread in the needle before putting it in a pin cushion. You will be able to find it more quickly. </P><br />
<P>Work with clean, dry plastic egg cartons to store thread. </P><br />
<P>Store pattern pieces and their envelopes in self-sealing bags so that you can understand the pattern. </P><br />
<P>When patch work items are completed, run doubled length of thread through a pile of patches, leaving the knotted end from the thread at the bottom of the heap. They will stay collectively and you may display each one when needed. </P><br />
<P>When you sew on buttons, coat the thread with wax. Simply run it around a candle a couple of times. This makes the thread more powerful and helps getting it with the holes. </P><br />
<P>For thoroughly clean, sharp and handy pins and needles, make use of a covered steel wool pad as a pin cushion. </P><br />
<P>Keep a chop stick in your quilting basket for all poking and stuffing needs. </P><br />
<P>If you&#8217;re not certain that the seam is laying when you&#8217;re quilting in the ditch, place a lamp or torch beneath the quilt and the seam allowances are easily seen. </P><br />
<P>Whenever using pinking shears also have fabric between your blades. Never close and open the cutting blades without having textile together, this will dull the cutting blades. </P><br />
<P>Use a low melting temp. glue gun when you use net, tulle or sheer synthetic textile. A hot glue gun will burn you and melt the material. </P><br />
<P>Keep soap slivers in the freezer to use as marker pens for quilts. This keeps soap hard and easier to use. Additionally, it washes out right away </P><br />
<P>Steer clear of the annoyance of threading frayed edges by folding thread in two, and yanking the smooth edge from the needle </P><br />
<P>To Open that caught Zip: Rub the teeth with a bar of soap or spray with shaving cream. </P><br />
<P>Soap makes an great Pin Cushion: Use a bar of soap to make stitching easier and the needle just glides through hard fabric and materials.</P><br />
<P>Photography film containers are perfect safe way to store bent needles and pins.</P><br />
<P>To check a quilt pattern far away, place the portions on a backed table cloth, and hang it up somewhere to see what the quilt may be like done.&nbsp; </P><br />
<P>Save your time and prevent eye strain by threading several needles onto your quilting thread without cutting it off the spool.</P><br />
<P>Safety first! Never run holding sharp scissors or pins .</P><br />
<P>should you  cut your self, be careful and don&#8217;t bleed on the material</P><br />
<P>When ironing a bias strip switch off the steam on the iron so you wont burn your fingertips.</P><br />
<P>Never use your sewing scissors for cutting paper; it blunts them.</P><br />
<P>For more <A title="Patchwork Online" href="http://http://patchwork-online.com.au" target=_blank>patchwork</A> tips, fabrics and accessories visit www.patchwork-online.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Ideas on patchworking for you</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:45:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>patch-work is often easier if you follow a few of these recommendations:</P><br />
<P>- When piecing quilts, try a &#8220;security cover&#8221; (a small piece of discarded textile) to start your chain piecing so the cloth and threads don&#8217;t jam up when starting to chain sew. </P><br />
<P><BR>Having trouble sewing with metallic thread and getting numerous thread breaks?&nbsp; Try out lowering the thread tension. </P><br />
<P>Attach your tape measure to the side of your stitching bench with self stick velcro for quick and easy easy access</P><br />
<P>Keep a small magnet in your stitching basket. Use it to pick up any pins that drop on the floor. </P><br />
<P>If quilting needles get corroded or dull, wipe them softly with fine steel wool to bring them back to life. </P><br />
<P>Always leave some thread in a needle before placing it in a pin cushion. You&#8217;ll be able to spot it a lot quicker. </P><br />
<P>Make use of fresh, dry plastic-type egg cartons to keep thread. </P><br />
<P>Store pattern pieces and their envelopes in self sealing bags to help you see the pattern. </P><br />
<P>When patchwork creations are finished, run doubled length of thread through a pile of patches, departing the knotted end in the thread at the end of the stack. They will stay together and you will pull off each one of these when needed. </P><br />
<P>Before you stitch on buttons, coat the thread with wax. Basically run it around a candle more than once. This makes the thread more powerful and helps getting it with the holes. </P><br />
<P>For clean, razor-sharp and handy pins and needles, use a covered steel wool pad as a pin cushion. </P><br />
<P>Keep a chop stick in your quilting basket for all poking and stuffing needs. </P><br />
<P>If you&#8217;re not certain where the seam is lying when you&#8217;re quilt-making in the ditch, place a lamp or flashlight under the quilt and the seam allowances are easily seen. </P><br />
<P>When working with pinking shears always have textile between your blades. Never close and open the blades with out cloth fabric together, this will dull the cutting blades. </P><br />
<P>Use a low melting temp. glue gun when you use net, tulle or sheer synthetic cloth fabric. A hot glue gun will burn you and also melt the cloth fabric. </P><br />
<P>Keep soap slivers in the freezer to use as marker pens for quilts. This keeps soap hard and easier to make use of. It also washes out straight away </P><br />
<P>Stay away from the annoyance of threading frayed edges by folding thread in half, and pulling the smooth edge with the needle </P><br />
<P>To Open that jammed Zipper: Rub the teeth with a bar of soap or apply with shaving creme. </P><br />
<P>Soap makes an great Pin Cushion: Make use of a bar of soap to make quilting easier and the needle just slides through hard fabric and materials.</P><br />
<P>Photo film containers are fantastic and safe solution to store bent needles and pins.</P><br />
<P>To examine a quilt pattern far away, place the pieces on a backed table cloth, and hang it up anywhere to see what the quilt will look like finished.&nbsp; </P><br />
<P>Save time and avoid eye strain by threading a number of needles onto your quilting thread without cutting it off the spool.</P><br />
<P>Safety first! Never run holding sharp scissors or pins .</P><br />
<P>if you cut your self, ensure you don&#8217;t bleed on the fabric</P><br />
<P>When ironing a bias strip turn off the steam on the iron so you wont burn your fingers.</P><br />
<P>Never ever make use of a sewing scissers for cutting paper; it blunts them.</P><br />
<P>For more information on <A href="http://www.patchwork-online.com.au" target=_blank>Patchwork</A> accesories fabrics and much more visit www.patchwork-online.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Holiday accommodation for your next Victor Harbor holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 12:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Victor Harbour is the community situated on the coast of the Fleurieu , approximately 80 kilometres south of Adelaide, South Australia.&#160; Victor Harbour is definitely the biggest population centre in the Fleurieu , with an economy based upon agriculture, fisheries and a range of other industries. Victor Harbor is also a very well-liked holidaymaker choice, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Victor Harbour is the community situated on the coast of the Fleurieu , approximately 80 kilometres south of Adelaide, South Australia.&nbsp; Victor Harbour is definitely the biggest population centre in the Fleurieu , with an economy based upon agriculture, fisheries and a range of other industries. Victor Harbor is also a very well-liked holidaymaker choice, with the city&#8217;s population substantially expanded throughout the time of the warmer summer months and school holiday seasons.</P><br />
<P>Granite Island is a well-liked site for travellers. It is is coupled to the mainland by a short tram / pedestrian causeway. The tram  is operated by the Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram, only one of the very handful of horse-drawn tram passages still left in open public transportation . Granite island is home to a large colony of Fairy Penguins which are a well-known attraction on the isle. These kinds of penguins shelter on the isle through the night time, leaving behind in the morning hours to search for for fish before returning at setting sun.</P><br />
<P>The Cockle Train heritage train controlled by SteamRanger runs steam train locomotive and other vintage train services between Victor Harbor and Goolwa stations. This rail way is made up of the oldest railroad path in Australia, between Port Elliot and Goolwa.</P><br />
<P>During the months of June to September, whale spotting is a well known charm. Southern Right Whales appear to the nearby seas to calve and to mate. The South Australian Whale Centre located at Victor Harbour gives hands on interactive activities and presentations as well as information and facts and whale watching tips.</P><br />
<P>Greenhills Adventure Park provides physical activities including: waterslides, canoing, rock walls clambering, archery, mini golf, and go-karting.</P><br />
<P>Victor Harbor is the middle of the surf area regarded as the &#8220;South Coast&#8221; to Adelaide and local surfers. Common surfing beaches in the area include Parsons, Waitpinga, Middleton and Goolwa. </P><br />
<P>Victor Harbour also offers numerous offshore fishing possibilities varying from offshore reefs for larger boat based anglers to excellent surf fishing on  beaches closer to the Murray Mouth.</P><br />
<P>Victor Harbour hosts a about three day Schoolies Week festival in late November largely for South Australian school leavers. Victor Harbor hosts the second largest Schoolies Week Festival after the Gold Coast. The centre of the town is a dry zone and hosts a number of live music and other events for participants.</P><br />
<P>There is a wide selection of holiday accommodation alternatives in and all-around Victor Harbor but we favor the Victor Apartments with all 5 individual accommodation options:</P><br />
<P>Cheri-on-Sea: A large beautiful bed and breakfast type apartment.</P><br />
<P>Adare: A light opulent, very large 2 storey apartment&nbsp; with polished floorboards. It is made up of two bed rooms as well as a substantial studio space which sleeps four.</P><br />
<P>Castleview: A modern-day studio apartment with polished floor-boards that features a king bed&nbsp; and if wanted a queen bed positioned on an elevated level.</P><br />
<P>View on Blue: This is a fantastic, modern-day upper floor of a 2 storey apartment&nbsp; with polished floor-boards. It contains 2 bedrooms</P><br />
<P>Surfs Up: This cool seaside apartment has an open plan kitchen, living room eating area and hall which leads onto three bed rooms. It is totally carpeted with a huge light and airy all-in-one kitchen with&nbsp; big bench tops.</P><br />
<P>Be sure to arrange to enjoy stunning <A href="http://www.victorharboraccommodation.net.au/" target=_blank>Victor Harbor accommodation</A> at Victor Apartments by contacting Julia on Phone number: 8410 8189 Mobile phone: 0417 858 299 </P></p>
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		<title>Pt Lincoln &#124; A beautiful place for the family to explore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pt Lincoln is a sea-side city on the southern coast of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.It is the primary town in the area&#160; and the place to find a big and flourishing tuna fishing fleet. Farming is also a main contributor to the region. Those two primary industries underpin this town to prosperity. A trip the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Pt Lincoln is a sea-side city on the southern coast of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.<BR>It is the primary town in the area&nbsp; and the place to find a big and flourishing tuna fishing fleet. <BR>Farming is also a main contributor to the region. Those two primary industries underpin this town to prosperity.</P><br />
<P>A trip the region suggests that you have got to learn more about Port Lincoln&#8217;s accommodation choices. <BR>Even though it is the largest town in the region Pt Lincoln is relatively small which cuts down your accommodation solutions.</P><br />
<P>The main reason why the region has seen more tourists coming could be because of the natural charm of the Eyre Peninsula coastline.<BR>Pt Lincoln is inside of comfortable driving distance of the numerous national parks about the peninsula so you can look at the wildlife in their natural habitat.</P><br />
<P>As a coastal town, among the most popular activities involve the water. Surfing, diving, swimming, and fishing are all available here but you will also have the ability to explore the rugged cliffs and the natural beauty round the town.</P><br />
<P>When we travel to Australia they may have a number of things that they will see or do which can be viewed as being generally Aussie. <BR>Lots of these are with certain animals and a trip to the Glen Forest Tourist Park means you can meet koalas, see kangaroos and view wombats. If you are more daring you can always go swimming in the cage with great white sharks.</P><br />
<P>For eating out you may not perhaps have the same variety of cuisine available in larger cities but what you get tend to be fresh ingredients due to much being harvested in the  area. <BR>You must of course benefit from the fact that the spot is the centre of the fishing industry by tasting the sea food everbody knows it is completely fresh right out of the sea.</P><br />
<P>You may also discover more of the tradition of the location through various museums that talk about not just the peninsula but the country all together. They let you know the tale of the way the region grew through numerous industries in addition to how it was initially discovered and explored around the year 1801.</P><br />
<P>If you are considering <A title="Pt Lincoln Accommodation" href="http://www.portlincolnholiday.com.au/" target=_blank>Pt Lincoln accommodation</A> we recommend the Port lincoln Holiday Homes</P></p>
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		<title>Exactly What Is A Domestic Property Inspection?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Is A Residential Property Inspection?A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of a home by a qualified building inspector.&#160;The primary purpose of which would be to identify existing and potential problems that may affect a buyer’s decision. Will i Require a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>What Is A Residential Property Inspection?<BR>A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of a home by a qualified building inspector.<BR>&nbsp;The primary purpose of which would be to identify existing and potential problems that may affect a buyer’s decision.</P><br />
<P>Will i Require a Home Inspection?<BR>Purchasing a house is the costliest purchase you&#8217;ll make. It seems sensible therefore that you have a possible purchase be inspected first so you know everything about the it. It could be a house, condominium or town house, you&#8217;ll need an inspection to make sure you avoid surprise repairs and problems that may arise once you purchase. If you&#8217;re the seller, you need an inspector to make sure that what you&#8217;re selling can be spec, and also to avoid complaints from your buyer further on up the road about problems that have arisen.</P><br />
<P>What Does An Inspection Include?<BR>Inspections generally cover all major systems and structural elements of the house. This includes, though not restricted to, the health of a home’s cooling and heating systems, plumbing and electrical systems, the rooftop, the foundation, insulation, walls, doors, attic, windows and all sorts of visible structures.</P><br />
<P>Must i Show up During An Inspection?<BR>You aren&#8217;t required to attend and inspection, though you&#8217;re recommended to visit. By doing this, you can see on your own what the inspector finds. Rather than being surprised with a certain problem that you don’t grasp, if you are present throughout the inspection, the inspector can explain to you what’s wrong, what must be done, etc.</P><br />
<P>Just how long Does An Inspection Take?<BR>Depending on the size and condition of the home, often a 2 bedroom condo or town house takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. For single family homes, 3 hours is the norm. Obviously, the larger the house is, and the poorer condition it&#8217;s in, the longer an inspection would take.</P><br />
<P>Can one Do The Assessment Myself?<BR>You are able to, but even if you have knowledge about home construction, chances are you still lack the complete knowledge required to do an inspection by yourself. Home inspectors undergo special training and also have to pass through a certification test. Unless you are a certified building inspector, better leave the inspection towards the professionals.</P><br />
<P>For additional information on <A href="http://www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au" target=_blank>building inspections in Adelaide</A> get in touch with Don Palmer at Reliable Home Inspections on 0423 463 218 or visit www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>MEGAW and HOGG DAVID WEBER &#124; The Western Desert Art Movement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEGAW and HOGG DAVID WEBERABORIGINAL ART INVESTMENT IN The PUPUNYA TULA MOVEMENT BY DAVID WEBER &#8211; AUCTIONEER, ADELAIDE.&#160;The Pupunya Tula Art Movement started in 1971 when a schoolteacher, Geoffrey Bardon, suggested a number of his pupils to paint on the blank school wall.&#160;This encouraged the beginning of the Western Desert Art movement that&#8217;s now been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H1>MEGAW and HOGG DAVID WEBER</H1>ABORIGINAL ART INVESTMENT IN The PUPUNYA TULA MOVEMENT BY DAVID WEBER &#8211; AUCTIONEER, ADELAIDE.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The Pupunya Tula Art Movement started in 1971 when a schoolteacher, Geoffrey Bardon, suggested a number of his pupils to paint on the blank school wall.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>This encouraged the beginning of the Western Desert Art movement that&#8217;s now been in ‘business’ for four decades.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Pupunya Tula has become an institution. Works of art made by this movement has now turn out to be a superb channel for individuals who not only delight in artworks out of this region for what the artwork characterize but also consider the merits of the large financial results that have been realised with what could well be among the list of youngest art movements&nbsp; in global history.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>ABOUT GEOFFREY BARDON<BR>Geoffrey Robert Bardon (1940-2003) brought about Australian indigenous paintings to the world. Bardon studied law for three years at the University of Sydney, graduating in 1965. He taught art at a variety of high schools acquiring a posting in 1971 to educate at the primary school in Pupanya (an isolated Aboriginal settlement 250km west of Alice Springs).<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Even though he merely remained eighteen months, overcome in the long run by inhospitable white authority, his legacy saw the inception of the Western Desert Painting Movement.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>He invited the youngsters to record their sand designs in paint, their Honey Art Dreamings on the college wall, preserving their traditional Dreamings, or Tjukurpa. The Dreamings were defined with circles and often flanked by quite a few dots.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The Pupunya Tula painters made use of a process which mirrored traditional religious ceremonies. In these traditions the ground would be cleared and smoothed over as a canvas for the inscription of sacred designs, replicating motions of ancestral creatures on Earth.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Many of the rituals weren&#8217;t to be seen by women or white men when the Pupunya Tula movement duplicated these customs on canvas, there was an internal political upheaval which consequently eventuated in the representations of sacred objects being made forbidden and ultimately obscured with the dotting technique.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Many unknowing people believe that dot paintings are 1000&#8242;s of years old however this is incorrect as they have eventuated because of this remarkably temporary period c1971.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Whilst the economical exploitation of Aboriginal painters in several neighborhoods is now being safeguarded in the early years of this movement lots of the then Elders were executing works which were offered for sale or exchanged weekly for a pittance.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>As Auctioneer for which was in 1999 a vey important Aboriginal sale in Australian history ‘The Strehlow Collection’, I was told by a Publican from the Northern Territory how he attained a dot painting from Clifford Possum in early years of the Pupunya Tula movement for $150.00. This kind of work that he obtained went on to be the first work by Clifford Possum to sell by public auction for $150,000 Australian Dollars.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The population as a whole embraced this movement however in the first years (c1970) another market has not been established and for that reason most purchased with no history of financial expense.&nbsp; <BR>&nbsp;<BR>This position has now improved with astute collectors and people now placing a strong focus on the monetary gains which were realised with the developing years of this movement.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>In the event that you are thinking of fine art for your own privately handled superannuation fund or as a private investment it is highly advisable to get a appraisal from an unbiased specialist who&#8217;ll give in writing an in depth assessment which will include provenance (history) particulars, that is really essential when thinking about an purchase to invest or enjoy works out of this period.<BR>&nbsp;<BR><STRONG>David Weber Megaw &amp; Hogg</STRONG> can be contacted on (08) 8342 1400 or by email megawhogg@chariot.net.au</p>
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