I do not always do what Neil does, but it is surprising how often he has some influence.
On the not doing side, I do not intend to create an entry page for all my various sites as he has done. On the other side, putting up regular posts on posts on other Belshaw blogs may not be a bad idea. So a list of most recent posts follows.
If you look, you will see that some of the dates are much earlier. All posts have in fact been brought on-line in the last week. It's just that I have been behind and am catching up.
New England Australia
- Greenhood orchid featuring one of Gordon's photos.
- Joint University of Newcastle, University of New England medical program starts. The start of a new medical program to keep more doctors in the bush.
- Peter Allen, Armidale and Claire and Eileen Napier - an attack of nostalgia is a look back into my past. But the post also brings to life one element of the artistic life that went on in Armidale far removed from metro gazes.
Regional Living Australia
- The ABC's New Regional Web Sites deals with a a rather useful move by ABC to strengthen its regional web coverage.
Managing the Professional Services Firm
- Project Management in Professional Bodies looks as the title says. A key point, however, is the nature of conflicts that can arise when decisions are not in fact decisions at all.
- Project Management for Professionals - entry page. An entry point for various posts dealing with project management.
Management Perspectives
- Why markets are not always better uses an assignment from daughter Helen as an entry point for a short discussion on problems in the financial markets.
History of Australian and New Zealand Thought
- This post by Rafe looks as the title says: History of NSW services for the intellectually handicapped
2 comments:
My goodness, I look very unprolific by contrast to you and Neil. I have enough trouble keeping up one blog as it is!!!
The problem that both I and Neil face, LE,is that once you create blogs to serve different purposes you then have to maintain them. And that's difficulu!
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