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Moreton Bay Media Group
Locality: Kallangur, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3481 2838
Address: 24 Mallee St 4503 Kallangur, QLD, Australia
Website: linktr.ee/mbmga
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25.01.2022 75 years. A Japanese perspective. Very powerful.
24.01.2022 Yes, we print big! Or is it a ‘sign’ that we need a bigger shop? The Lightbox is one of our cool new products we will be making available during our company upgrade phase. Stay tuned, have some very cool, game changing things in store! Print on Demand Banners & Display... Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga #lightboxmediawall #newmbmgstudio #YouDreamWeCreate #moretonbay #avob #veterans #veteranownedbusiness #connectingveterans #veteranshelpingveterans #vws2020 #veteranowned #veteransupport #brisbaneprinting #printondemand #banners #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes
24.01.2022 Needing WEB, PRINT, and DESIGN? Check out our new website features! Now featuring an online print store, website packages, and branding survey ... https://mbmg.net.au #moretonbayregionbusiness #northbrisbanebusiness #digitalprint #webdesign #websites #auswebdesign #moretonbaymedia #creativedesign #digitaldesign
24.01.2022 ONE of Queensland’s last known Rats of Tobruk has been remembered for his heart of gold and for helping preserve the mateship of the nation-defining siege, af...ter his death yesterday morning. Walter Gordon Wallace, 98, was just 18 when he fought in the famous North African battle in 1941 along with 14,000 other Australian soldiers, thousands of kilometres from his home in Cairns. Read more >> See more
23.01.2022 Halfway through the Moreton Bay Region Business & Jobs Expo and the turnout has been fantastic Australian Business supporting each other So good to see after all that 2020 has thrown at us all ... #supportlocal #moretonbayregion
23.01.2022 On Remembrance Day 2020, we will be voluntarily restoring the civilian granite headstone memorial of a WW1 Australian returned serviceman in the Toowong cemeter...y Brisbane on behalf of the Friends of Toowong Cemetery with permission from the Brisbane City Council. Many Australian returned servicemen and women did not meet the criteria to receive a free government issued headstone/memorial cared for in perpetuity by the Office of Australian War Graves/Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and many civilian headstones are in need of a lot of tender loving care. While the Brisbane City Council is very supportive of our voluntary work within their managed cemeteries, we hope that in due course teams of trained headstone restoration volunteers within Australian will be able to care for the civilian headstone memorials and graves of our returned servicemen and women and also the headstones of servicemen and women who died overseas during their service and are memorialised on family headstones. We have also restored headstones of returned servicemen and women who served with various countries. They all deserve to be documented and cared for so that this history is preserved for future generations. Our Anzac friends at the NZ Remembrance Army have made great progress restoring the civilian headstones of their returned service personnel and we hope to replicate their success here in Australia. If you would like to learn our granite headstone restoration techniques then please send a private message to this page. We hope that we can share our skills so that this project can expand Australia wide. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. Lest We Forget
23.01.2022 #forward Time for a coffee! Check out where your nearest Cafe Two 14 - drop in, get a coffee and say g’day! #forward #two14 #veterancoffeeaus #veteranssupportingveterans #veteranstrong #vcbc ... #avob #mbmg See more
21.01.2022 FORMER Petty Officer Douglas Alfred Symes enjoyed a tour of the Victorian Maritime Centre’s museum on the Esplanade, Crib Point, before the coronavirus lockdown. Dougie, as he is known around the Crib Point RSL, spent time viewing the exhibition and has vowed to return. Read more >>
21.01.2022 Mini Pull Up Banners in A4 or A3! Perfect for desktop presentations and front counter displays, grab attention with this miniature recreation of the luxury pull up banners. Sure to impress and create a lasting message to your clients and comes with complimentary layout & design at no extra charge!... https://moretonbaymedia.com.au/product/mini-pull-up-banner/ Print on Demand Banners & Display Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga #moretonbaymedia #banners #birthday #moretonBayRegionbusiness #graphicdesign #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #veteran #australianveteranownedbusiness #Anzac #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes #moretonbay #moretonbaytough
19.01.2022 Our team is growing! Positions open: Full Time Graphic Designer Part Time Graphic Designer... We are an established web design, print & creative business based in the Kallangur area, and we are looking for an experienced creative to join us! The successful applicants must have awesome creative skill (naturally), demonstrate print knowledge & experience, social media savvy, and passionate about assisting businesses with their creative needs. If you are this person we would like to hear from you! If you think you have what it takes send us your CV and portfolio today! *email application only - [email protected]
19.01.2022 If you’re in the Moreton Bay region, pop in to the Hope Centre to check out the region’s fantastic businesses on showcase #moretonbayregionbusiness #web #print #design
18.01.2022 Australian & International Military Sticker Shop Custom & Personalised Choices available!
17.01.2022 A-Frames are a great robust advertising tool for any business. Stand out displays for sidewalk and roadside situations, our range of A-Frames have a frame for any situation. If you can’t find a frame that suits your needs then get in touch for a custom order as we can also supply short frames and custom solutions depending on what you need them for. https://moretonbaymedia.com.au/product/a-frames/ Print on Demand... Banners & Display Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga https://moretonbaymedia.com.au/product/banners/ #moretonbaymedia #banners #birthday #moretonBayRegionbusiness #graphicdesign #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #veteran #australianveteranownedbusiness #Anzac #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes #moretonbay #moretonbaytough See more
15.01.2022 Need a banner to celebrate an occasion? Vinyl Outdoor Banners are a great choice for for displaying your message! We can do any custom size and offer a number of choices to achieve the result your require. Print on Demand... Banners & Display Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga https://moretonbaymedia.com.au/product/banners/ #moretonbaymedia #banners #birthday #moretonBayRegionbusiness #graphicdesign #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #veteran #australianveteranownedbusiness #Anzac #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes #moretonbay #moretonbaytough
13.01.2022 His would be an adventurous war the Quiberon came under air attack in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, destroyed a German submarine with depth charges, helped destroy an Italian fleet, patrolled the African coast and the Indian Ocean and saw significant action against the Japanese. Read more >>
10.01.2022 We Deliver Australia Wide! Our Creative team can work with you to achieve quality branding and design preference for you Print on Demand... Banners & Display Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga #menu #restaurant #graphicdesign #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #veteran #australianveteranownedbusiness #Anzac #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes #moretonbay
09.01.2022 We are so excited to be a part of this amazing initiative, with great thanks to John Krotec our US Ambassador, Veteran, Founder of Hashtag Planet and Greenzone ...Heroes. From John: "SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Our First Overseas Nonprofit Organization, Whiskey's Wish Inc. has joined Us from 'The Land Down Under'! Hello Friends, Fellow Veterans, and Supporters of High-Value Social Missions, Hashtag Planet, LLC is putting a positive spin on the word 'activism' and it's some 'good news' for a change (no pun intended)! Hashtag Planet is partnering with organizations that have serious societal missions making positive impacts on our planet. IT'S SIMPLE To SUPPORT Nonprofit Organizations with important missions... Just visit www.hashtagplanet.co.: 1) Select a 'Mission to Support' (Why wait? #activateyourself) 2) Choose your 'Hashtag Shirt' (Go ahead, #wearyourpurpose) 3) 'Purchase' Your Shirt (Become an #apparelactivist) From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Scott Jackman and Liz Jackman of Whiskey's Wish Inc., of Queensland, Australia for the valuable work your organization is doing AND for supporting and believing in Hashtag Planet's mission to provide valuable funding streams for nonprofits through "apparel activism." Support Whiskey's Wish here: https://whiskeys-wish.hashtagplanet.co/ #WhiskeysWishInc #PTSDServiceDogs #WWMentalHealthAwareness #WhiskeysWish #WWServiceDogAwareness #hashtagplanet #apparelwithpurpose #wearyourpurpose #activateyourself #apparelactivism #apparelactivist "
09.01.2022 Share a poppy, and pass it on. We will remember them. #lestweforget
06.01.2022 Prime Minister's Veterans' Employment Awards - Nominations soon to close! The Awards recognise businesses of all sizes across Australia who employ or support veterans, and celebrate the veterans making a significant contribution as an employee or 'vetrepreneur'. ... Get your nomination in today!
06.01.2022 Moreton Bay Media Group is a one-stop print, web, design and promotional service providing businesses and organisations with a solution for all their digital and marketing needs. Being a one-stop creative studio; we save you valuable time and frustration dealing with a trusted Australian Veteran-owned business. We ensure you receive consistent quality with an attractive style for all your company’s requirements. From elegant business cards to vibrant colour brochures; From mo...vie class posters, to corporate marquees. Also stickers, labels to signs, websites and web hosting with everything in between. Whether you are a small business, an established agency, or corporate level and require creative services, or have existing artwork - Moreton Bay Media Group is here to help from design right through to your finished product. We ship anywhere in Australia - your location is not an issue as all proofs and artwork are checked electronically prior to production. Moreton Bay Media Group Australia PTY LTD is also proudly recognised and registered under the Australian Veteran Owned Business trademark. See more
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03.01.2022 In Flanders Fields. "In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel Jo...hn McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Alexis Helmer, who died in the Second Battle of Ypres. According to legend, fellow soldiers retrieved the poem after McCrae, initially dissatisfied with his work, discarded it. "In Flanders Fields" was first published on December 8 of that year in the London-based magazine Punch. It is one of the most popular and most quoted poems from the war. As a result of its immediate popularity, parts of the poem were used in propaganda efforts and appeals to recruit soldiers and raise money selling war bonds. Its references to the red poppies that grew over the graves of fallen soldiers resulted in the remembrance poppy becoming one of the world's most recognized memorial symbols for soldiers who have died in conflict. The poem and poppy are prominent Remembrance Day symbols throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, particularly in Canada, where "In Flanders Fields" is one of the nation's best-known literary works. The poem also has wide exposure in the Australia, where it is associated with Remembrance Day. John McCrae was a poet and physician from Guelph, Ontario. He developed an interest in poetry at a young age and wrote throughout his life. His earliest works were published in the mid-1890s in Canadian magazines and newspapers. McCrae's poetry often focused on death and the peace that followed. At the age of 41, McCrae enrolled with the Canadian Expeditionary Force following the outbreak of the First World War. He had the option of joining the medical corps because of his training and age, but he volunteered instead to join a fighting unit as a gunner and medical officer. It was his second tour of duty in the Canadian military. He had previously fought with a volunteer force in the Second Boer War. He considered himself a soldier first; his father was a military leader in Guelph and McCrae grew up believing in the duty of fighting for his country and empire. McCrae fought in the second battle of Ypres in the Flanders region of Belgium where the German army launched one of the first chemical attacks in the history of war. They attacked the Canadian position with chlorine gas on April 22, 1915, but were unable to break through the Canadian line, which held for over two weeks. In a letter written to his mother, McCrae described the battle as a "nightmare": "For seventeen days and seventeen nights none of us have had our clothes off, nor our boots even, except occasionally. In all that time while I was awake, gunfire and rifle fire never ceased for sixty seconds.... And behind it all was the constant background of the sights of the dead, the wounded, the maimed, and a terrible anxiety lest the line should give way."Alexis Helmer, a close friend, was killed during the battle on May 2. McCrae performed the burial service himself, at which time he noted how poppies quickly grew around the graves of those who died at Ypres. The next day, he composed the poem while sitting in the back of an ambulance at an Advanced Dressing Station outside Ypres. This location is today known as the John McCrae Memorial Site. #Lestweforget #anzac #remembrance #nov11 #armistice www.thankyouforyourservice.com.au www.kingscorporal.com.au www.moretonbaymedia.com.au www.zeroalphaonline.com.au
01.01.2022 GO DIGITAL! Engage with your audience using our comprehensive website development packages. Moreton Bay Media Group offers a website for every budget and business from a basic one-page website to small business websites and e-commerce powerhouses. Print on Demand... Banners & Display Stickers & Labels Quality Websites & Hosting Creative Services Order online today! Complimentary artwork & print set up included* Delivery Australia-Wide! [email protected] https://linktr.ee/mbmga #moretonbaymedia #banners #birthday #moretonBayRegionbusiness #graphicdesign #printing #marketing #smallbusiness #advertising #branding #business #startup #logos #advertisement #veteran #australianveteranownedbusiness #Anzac #digger #northlakesprinting #northlakesqldcommunity #northlakes #moretonbay #moretonbaytough #zeroalpha
01.01.2022 Signing of the Armistice. The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was an armistice during the First World War between the Allies and Germany also known as the Armis...tice of Compiègne after the location in which it was signed and the agreement that ended the fighting on the Western Front. It went into effect at 11 a.m. Paris time on 11 November 1918 ("the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month"), and marked a victory for the Allies and a complete defeat for Germany, although not formally a surrender. The Germans were responding to the policies proposed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points of January 1918. The actual terms, largely written by French Marshal Ferdinand Foch, included the cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of German troops to behind their own borders, the preservation of infrastructure, the exchange of prisoners, a promise of reparations, the disposition of German warships and submarines, and conditions for prolonging or terminating the armistice. Although the armistice ended the actual fighting, it took six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty, the Treaty of Versailles. On 29 September 1918 the German Supreme Army Command informed Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Imperial Chancellor, Count Georg von Hertling at Imperial Army Headquarters in Spa of occupied Belgium, that the military situation facing Germany was hopeless. Quartermaster general Erich Ludendorff, probably fearing a breakthrough, claimed that he could not guarantee that the front would hold for another 24 hours and demanded a request be given to the Entente for an immediate ceasefire. In addition, he recommended the acceptance of the main demands of US president Woodrow Wilson (the Fourteen Points) including putting the Imperial Government on a democratic footing, hoping for more favorable peace terms. This enabled him to save the face of the Imperial German Army and put the responsibility for the capitulation and its consequences squarely into the hands of the democratic parties and the parliament. As he said to officers of his staff on 1 October: "They now must lie on the bed that they've made for us." On 3 October, the liberal Prince Maximilian of Baden was appointed Chancellor of Germany (prime minister), replacing Georg von Hurtling in order to negotiate an armistice. After long conversations with the Kaiser and evaluations of the political and military situations in the Reich, by 5 October 1918, the German government sent a message to President Wilson to negotiate terms on the basis of a recent speech of his and the earlier declared "Fourteen Points". In the subsequent two exchanges, Wilson's allusions "failed to convey the idea that the Kaiser's abdication was an essential condition for peace. The leading statesmen of the Reich were not yet ready to contemplate such a monstrous possibility. "As a precondition for negotiations, Wilson demanded the retreat of Germany from all occupied territories, the cessation of submarine activities and the Kaiser's abdication, writing on 23 October: "If the Government of the United States must deal with the military masters and the monarchical autocrats of Germany now, or if it is likely to have to deal with them later in regard to the international obligations of the German Empire, it must demand not peace negotiations but surrender." In late October, Ludendorff, in a sudden change of mind, declared the conditions of the Allies unacceptable. He now demanded to resume the war which he himself had declared lost only one month earlier. However the German soldiers were pressing to get home. It was scarcely possible to arouse their readiness for battle anew, and desertions were on the increase. The Imperial Government stayed on course and Ludendorff was replaced by Wilhelm Groener. On 5 November, the Allies agreed to take up negotiations for a truce, now also demanding reparation payments. The latest note from Wilson was received in Berlin on 6 November. That same day, the delegation led by Matthias Erzberger departed for France. A much bigger obstacle, which contributed to the five-week delay in the signing of the Armistice and to the resulting social deterioration in Europe, was the fact that the French, British and Italian governments had no desire to accept the "Fourteen Points" and President Wilson's subsequent promises. For example, they assumed that the de-militarization suggested by Wilson would be limited to the Central Powers. There were also contradictions with their post-War plans that did not include a consistent implementation of the ideal of national self-determination. The Allied statesmen were faced with a problem: so far they had considered the 'fourteen commandments' as a piece of clever and effective American propaganda, designed primarily to undermine the fighting spirit of the Central Powers, and to bolster the morale of the lesser Allies. Now, suddenly, the whole peace structure was supposed to be built up on that set of 'vague principles,' most of which seemed to them thoroughly unrealistic, and some of which, if they were to be seriously applied, were simply unacceptable. The Armistice was the result of a hurried and desperate process. The German delegation headed by Matthias Erzberger crossed the front line in five cars and was escorted for ten hours across the devastated war zone of Northern France, arriving on the morning of 8 November. They were then entrained and taken to the secret destination, aboard Ferdinand Foch's private train parked in a railway siding in the forest of Compiègne. Foch appeared only twice in the three days of negotiations: on the first day, to ask the German delegation what they wanted, and on the last day, to see to the signatures. The Germans were handed the list of Allied demands and given 72 hours to agree. The German delegation discussed the Allied terms not with Foch, but with other French and Allied officers. The Armistice amounted to complete German demilitarization (see list below), with few promises made by the Allies in return. The naval blockade of Germany was not completely lifted until complete peace terms could be agreed upon. There was no question of negotiation. The Germans were able to correct a few impossible demands (for example, the decommissioning of more submarines than their fleet possessed), extended the schedule for the withdrawal and registered their formal protest at the harshness of Allied terms. But they were in no position to refuse to sign. On Sunday 10 November, they were shown newspapers from Paris to inform them that the Kaiser had abdicated. That same day, Erzberger was instructed to sign by Ebert. The cabinet had earlier received a message from Hindenburg, requesting that the armistice be signed even if the Allied conditions could not be improved on. The Armistice was agreed at 5:00 a.m. on 11 November, to come into effect at 11:00 a.m. Paris time (12:00 noon German time), for which reason the occasion is sometimes referred to as "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month". Signatures were made between 5:12 am and 5:20 am, Paris time. #Lestweforget #anzac #remembrance #nov11 #armistice www.thankyouforyourservice.com.au www.kingscorporal.com.au www.moretonbaymedia.com.au www.zeroalphaonline.com.au
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