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June 15, 2006

Recent News for June 06

Ironwork from abandoned hospital

We have big plans for Bam Creative over the next six months, hence my lack of posting recently, however I can now announce that as of tomorrow, Myles Eftos, previously a brilliant freelancer under the name Madpilot Productions, is joining us as Development Team Leader.

No doubt he’ll mention it over on his blog as well. Now we just need to all get used to having a Miles and a Myles in the same office. Does that make Bam Creative two miles long?

In other news, my wife Meredith has launched her own blog. For someone who hasn’t touched html for a few years, she has done a great job. If you’re looking for reading material on jewellery, parenting, recipes and more, check out www.orthehighway.com.

Lastly, the big annual Australian web conference is on again, September 26 - 29 in Sydney. Previously named Web Essentials (see previous posts, 1, 2 & 3), the new conference is called Web Directions, and two of the four original organisers, Maxine Sherrin and John Allsopp, are pulling out a great line up of speakers and some really interesting topics. The conference is pre-empted with two days of workshops, in an all star lineup.

Make sure you get along, support local initiatives and network with the web industry. I’ll be there, along with most of the West Coast Bloggers, so it’d be good to see you. Maybe this time, I’ll get the chance to introduce Molly to local beers, as was discussed and commented at last years conference.

Image: Gate ironwork from an abandoned hospital.

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4 Responses to “Recent News for June 06”

  1. Myles Eftos said:

    “previously a brilliant freelancer”

    I’m hoping “previously” is attached to “freelancer” and not “brilliant” :)

    Glad to be part of the team!

  2. Shane said:

    Great catch Miles :) I’m sure that every other web company in Perth is now green in envy.

  3. Ross said:

    “For someone who hasn’t touched html for a few years, she has done a great job.”

    C’mon dude! She’s done a great job - period. No qualification necessary. :-)

    In fact you could even turn it around as emphasis - “She has done a great job, even though it’s been a few years since she last touched html.

  4. Meg said:

    Congrats Miles and Myles - I know I’m jealous :-)

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