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23.01.2022 The good news for small business when it comes to technology is there's plenty to choose from. This can also be bad news for owners who struggle with knowing where the investment is most needed. The latest thinkBIG report identifies six areas that will be worth your time and money. Read it here - http://bit.ly/2MvKVHd



20.01.2022 Athletes, including our very own Keiran Sullivan, competing at the World Transplant Games Federation have one thing in common - they have all had a successful organ transplant. Held every two years, the 2019 World Transplant Games kicks off next week in Newcastle-Gateshead, England and will unite athletes from over 55 countries. Keiran is part of the Australian contingent and will be competing in cycling and petanque. Good luck to Keiran and the Australian team!... With only one in three Australians on the Australian Organ Donor Register, this is a timely reminder to register - a process which takes less than a minute yet could be quite literally life-changing. https://donatelife.gov.au/register-donor-today

20.01.2022 Looking for financial advice? Scott will be visiting Karratha on 11-12 September. Contact him direct to book your appointment

12.01.2022 The Official World Transplant Games kicked off on Saturday. Keiran's WTG campaign started on Sunday with the Petanque competition. He played competitively in all 3 of his matches against Thailand, Iran and France; taking the win from Iran but going down 13-11 to France in the final match. Monday saw Keiran take on the cycling events with a 10km individual time trial in the morning followed by a 20km team time trial in the afternoon. Unfortunately the team did not place but a great time was had by all.



04.01.2022 Keiran’s last event in his WTG campaign was the 30km individual time trial. While he didn’t place Keiran did manage a PB time! Now that his events are over Keiran is looking forward to cheering on the other Australian athletes and taking in some of the local sights.

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