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Imaginif’s Sydney trip postponed

April 30, 2008

BITSS of Protective BehavioursPaul and I are due in Sydney next week for business discussions around our impending surprise. However, even though flights are booked and paid for, we are unfortunately delaying our trip for a few weeks. Imaginif is in the middle of another immediately important piece of business that cannot be put off or date changed. It is one of the pitfalls of small business - meeting deadlines is more difficult when there are so few people to cover all areas of core business.

My utmost apologies to those people in Sydney we were meeting with. Know that our time here is instead being used to enhance the reason we were going to Sydney in the first place. Further, a delay now gives me time to organise some trainings in Sydney.

Speaking of training: Have you booked for the BITSS trainings in Cairns yet? To those in colder climes, a training in our tropical paradise may be just what is needed to keep you going through your cold southern winters. Affordable accomodation only meters away from the Imaginif offices will help to make your Cairns training trip one that you are sure to never forget: Red Jensen.


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One Response to “Imaginif’s Sydney trip postponed”

  1. stephen on July 18th, 2008 9:47 pm

    Anyone in or around Sydney who would like to join a support group for males who have been sexually abused can email sydneysupportgroup (at) gmail.com
    There is no point in waiting for help to come to you, chances are it wont. You need to help yourself. They way to do that is by contacting the above email or contacting a Sexual Assault Service. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, but YOU have to do the work. All you men out there who are suffering because of a sexual assault, have the courage, say to yourself that this is bullshit, and do something positive. Remember: it was not your fault.

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