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In other newsÖ
Awesome Festival
One of the most
fabulous events of the year for children and young people in Perth is
surely the Awesome Festival. The festival is a unique event that has
established itself as a really innovative and challenging theatre in
which young people can explore a world beyond the immediate boundaries
of life on the ground in Perth, Western Australia ñ without
travelling anywhere other than inside their own imaginations.
If your children
have never experiences the magic of the Awesome Festival, take the
opportunity this year to explore what it has to offer. Most events are
completely free and are every bit as entertaining for parents as they
are for the kids. Just awesome really.
Subiaco Street
Party
Kids in Perth ñ
The Parentsí Paper will be hosting a small expo at this yearís
Subiaco Street Party. The street party is a real highlight of the
year, with all sorts of things happening, great entertainment,
shopping and plenty of activities for the kids.
So come along,
check out the stalls, be entertained and pick up a copy of the
December issue of Kids in Perth ñ The Parents Paper. There are still
a few stalls available so please call us on 9388 1600 if youíd like
to book one and expose the many families enjoying the day to your
business or service.
Kids in Perth
sponsorships
Next year we will
be offering sponsorships in the form of free and discounted
advertising to organisations and charities that work with and benefit
children and families. If readers know of groups that would benefit
from such sponsorship, be sure to direct them to the December issue of
Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí Paper, where we will be making a
formal announcement and calling for expressions of interest from
relevant bodies.
Our CORRECT
website
In the past month
Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí Paper has received several calls from
confused people trying to access our website and being directed
instead to an eastern-states based publication. The confusion has
occurred because the other publication has set up an Internet domain
name almost identical to ours with the addition of
ì.auî at the end. This has led to some frustration on the
part of consumers.
It is unfortunate
that the eastern-states based publication has chosen to make such a
hostile move and we are currently looking into a legal remedy for the
situation. In the meantime, we would like to remind our readers and
advertisers that our website is: www.kidsinperth.com
Editor - editor@kidsinperth.com
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