About me
I care about communication, new technologies, government, and how all those things can come together to make people's lives easier and better. I am also looking for work.Things I have written about
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Go the geek girls
I am really excited that there’s another Girl Geek Dinner coming up the week after next on April 13. Girl Geek Dinners, if you haven’t heard of them can be explained like this:
Girl geek dinners are an opportunity for like-minded ‘girls’ to talk about technology over good food and to learn from some of their [...]
Webstock10: bringing back the love
2010 was my third time at Webstock, and my first time attending it as myself, not as an employee of the State Services Commission, which also meant that it was my first time having to pay for it myself. I was lucky enough to receive some partial funding from the Midnight Note fundraiser, and also [...]
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Fast Food Nation – a review from a corporate comms point of view