Forum SA is dedicated to all things related to South Australia. It has many users and topics where people discuss anything.
Some of the forum topics include:
- Computers
- Sports
- Games
- Recreation
- Children
Have your say, on Forum SA.
Website: www.forumsa.com.au/forum
Keywords/Tags: australia, forum, south australia
Added on September 1st, 2007
The director of CLiCK Computer Recycling is Matt Vapor and in his blog he tells how this organisation is recycling computers for the community.
This is a community project which helps students, people who can not afford computers, and non-profit organisations obtain computers free of charge.
The program runs entirely by volunteers, and all computers and components that have been donated to CLiCK are recycled, including faulty components.
Website: www.clickonline.org.au
Keywords/Tags: australia, community, free, program, project, recycle
Added on June 19th, 2007
Speeding Fines – What you really need to know. Do you fully understand how your life would be affected if you lost your licence for even just 1 month?
This website sells the 65 page book released into the Australian market details everything you need to know about speed detection, speeding fines, speed cameras and their associated laws and exactly how to use this information to your benefit.
Website: www.aussiespeedingfines.com
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Keywords/Tags: australia, books, buy online, email, ideas, information, legal
Added on June 16th, 2007
The Westfield shopping centres operate the Shop For Your School initiative which helps primary schools win some fantastic technology prizes.
At the end of the campaign the schools with the highest average points per student win great prizes.
This national program unites communities across Australia for one great reason - students benefit from it. It’s a truly rewarding community event that gives back to local primary schools and to help, all people have to do is what they do every day — go shopping.
Website: sfys.com.au
Keywords/Tags: australia, charity, children, prizes, schools, shop
Added on May 24th, 2007
Currently in Australia there are only a few main political parties who run most of the countries goverments and councils. At present there is around 40 political parties on the Current List of Political Parties in Australia.
Apart from these main groups/parties who all have a differing amount of electoral support, Australians also have and vote for many individual candidates who are known as “independents”.
Website: www.aec.gov.au
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Keywords/Tags: australia, government, organisation, politics
Added on May 22nd, 2007