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Melbourne Barcamp sponsorship

Posted March 3rd, 2007 by Scott

We are pleased to be sponsoring the inaugural Melbourne Barcamp, to be held this weekend at Lake Eppalock. Andrew Edwards (Director) will be in attendance to give a talk on PHP development.

A BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. If you want to attend, you are encouraged to give a presentation or a demo of some kind. Have a look at wikipedia for more information.

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Open Family 250 Club Launch

Posted August 5th, 2006 by Scott

An excellent initiative from the Open Family group launched last month, with the creation of the 250 Club. In their own words, “The 250 Club is an initiative targeted at dynamic young professionals aged 20-35 who want to contribute to the community while they enhance their professional networks and business acumen, as well as having a great time”.

I attended the launch night and signed up as a member, as it seems like a fantastic way to contribute financially to a worthy cause, while at the same time meeting some like minded people.

The launch included cricketer Stuart MacGill, Film Director Khoa Do, DJ Grant Smillie and Channel Nine’s Gorgi Quill for their thoughts on “The best $250 I’ve spent to kick-start my career.” The event was MC’d by Hamish Blake.

Stuart Macgill was suprisingly chatty, and I suspect he won’t have too many troubles forging himself a media career once his cricketing adventures are over. I had never heard of Gorgi Quill (who really watches the Today show?) or DJ Grant Smillie, but they and Khoa Do managed to keep us all entertained for the evening. Nice work people.

It was no surprises however to see that they were all completely overshadowed by Father Bob, who gave a rambling yet humurous take on street kids and poverty.

To read more about Open Family and the 250 Club, visit their website.

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