by Lydia Kenyon | Feb 27, 2014 | Uncategorized |
Let’s get a conversation going in regional WA about the future of industry and employment in rural areas. Please take 2 minutes to read about the conversation that I hope residents in the Great Southern might like to have about harnessing ’emerging’...
by Lydia Kenyon | Feb 27, 2014 | Uncategorized |
Digital festival fosters enthusiasm for new age of technology and creativity The Emergence Creative Festival, or Fab Fest, as I affectionately like to call it, was the digital futures extravaganza held in Margaret River, for its second running, in February this year....
by Lydia Kenyon | Sep 15, 2013 | Uncategorized |
Earlier this month John Stanley presented a talk organised by the Denmark Chamber of Commerce. 80 plus Denmark business owners and community members were drawn in by the intriguing headline ‘Home Town, Clone Town or Ghost Town’. I went along to because I was keen to...
by Lydia Kenyon | Sep 10, 2013 | Uncategorized |
John Stanley is a globe-trotting retail consultant, sharing useful insights with shopkeepers and traders on industry developments and technological impacts. He warns of the destructive potential of multi-national companies and online superstores. However, through the...
by Lydia Kenyon | Mar 2, 2013 | Uncategorized |
Adam Ferrier of the Gruen Tranfer is lying in the shade of a ute, on the lawn of the Leeuiwn Estate. We’ve just heard his keynote presentation at the inaugural Emergence Conference, Margaret River, 2013. I’m feeling a bit star struck by larrikin stories this boy from...
by Lydia Kenyon | Feb 27, 2013 | Uncategorized |
Many authors are turning to ebook publishing as a favourable alternative to the dubious terms offered by legacy publishers. A dedicated website offering a simple shopping cart and paypal system, allows authors to sell their book direct. They get to set the book price...