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G’dayUK 2009 is a series of events positioning Australia as an innovative and thriving economy. The aim is to encourage British companies and1201173161413australia-flag consumers alike to take another look at Australia as a great place to invest in, work, holiday, do business with and generally get to know.

By highlighting the unique range of skills, resources and opportunities offered by Australia, the heavy-weight burst of activity aims to reinforce business and consumer partnerships between the two nations by focusing on four main areas: trade & investment, food & wine, migration and tourism.

Whilst G’dayUK has a serious message, the week will also be a vibrant celebration of uniquely Australian products, people, places, businesses, skills and attitude and an invitation for the British to get involved. A stellar cast of well-known Australians, including politicians, business leaders, artists, winemakers and chefs will showcase Australia as a modern, energetic and desirable business and leisure destination.

G’dayUK 2009 is supported by the New South Wales, Queensland, South Australian, Victorian and Western Australian State Governments, Australian Trade Commission, Qantas and Tourism Australia in conjunction with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wine Australia, Australian Business and kselfridgesey private sector sponsors.

G’Day UK 2009 is a chance for Australian celebrities, governments, businesses and agencies to show off the sunshine in Australia.

Two week’s worth of events will showcase Australia as a place of investment, tourism, business, and more importantly, as a prime destination for skilled migrants.

The G’Day UK Week will begin with a Manchester Migration Open Day on the 21 June, and will end with tasting premium Australian wines and Australian-themed food and wine menus cooked by Michelin-starred chefs on the 4 July in Selfridges, Oxford Street, London.

All information at http://www.gday-uk.co.uk/events

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DANCE FUSION, now with locations in Malaga & Joondalup, DANCE FUSION is proud to be relocating their MAIN STUDIO to new premises in Malaga in 2009! Boasting TWO large studio spaces, fully equipped with new wooden dance floors, wall mirrors, ballet barres, air conditioning & modern facilities! They are very pleased to be providing the best dancing has to offer to their students.

Exciting new classes in 2009 include:
BOYS ONLY hip hop/break dancing, “Petite Performers” jazz & tap class (5-8yrs),
“Wiggles & Giggles” (3-5yrs), “Mum’s & Bub’s” (2-3yrs), “Tiny Tumblers” Acrobats,
“Barbie Ballerina’s” & much, much more!!

Whether you are after ‘just for fun’ classes, or wish to take your dancing a little more seriously, DANCE FUSION is sure to have a class to suit everyone.
With over 25 years experience in the dancing & entertainment industry, DANCE FUSION makes learning to dance FUN, EXCITING, REWARDING, and as HASSLE FREE as possible.

Unit 1, 28 Oxleigh Drive, Malaga
Western Australia 6069
P: (08) 9249 2220
M: 0401 150 411

http://www.dancefusion.com.au/

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