Issue 3, 2010


Welcome to Issue 3 – 2010 Murray Now eNewsletter, this issue features the Bunaloo boys from the Murray Shire, these ex Lancashire boys from the UK have certainly got the British pork pie down pat not only in the mouths of our locals but also the 30+ Restaurants and clubs they supply on a weekly basis. An Albury chartered accountants and forward thinking business advisory firm Johnsons MME has partnered with carbon management experts and a large manufacturer to conduct a carbon management information session for Murray Region businesses, and a very significant event for the region is the Albury Cup which is sparking interest with quality trainers and Melbourne Cup winning jockeys.
Learn about “TheSquawk” the new social network website for regional communities and Squawk your way into the user groups, upload your details on the member profile… start your communication by voicing your views for your region.
Our Murray Now eNewsletter drops you straight into our new look Murray Now website view the latest events in the region, our business profiles and testimonials. Any feedback you have please click on the contact tab and let us know what you think about the site.

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The Best of British Down Under
The British are not traditionally renowned for their gourmet cooking, but a couple of young Lancashire lads who have settled in Bunaloo, north of Echuca-Moama are determined to showcase the country’s culinary revolution.
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Preparing for a Carbon-Constrained Economy
Chartered Accountants and business advisory firm Johnsons MME has announced that it has partnered with a carbon management company to be able to provide a comprehensive range of carbon and energy management services to businesses in the region.
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Albury Gold Cup Enters the Big League
The Albury Gold Cup carnival has long been regarded as one of the Murray Region’s premier social events, attracting crowds in the vicinity of twenty thousand. It has now stepped up into the big league as a sporting event, with interest from internationally renowned trainers like David Hayes.
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Squawk it Up!
There is a lot of buzz surrounding the recent launch of ‘The Squawk’ a new ‘social networking’ website that allows individuals and businesses in the Murray Region to communicate with each other free of charge 24/7 using any combination of text, images and video.



