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DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048
CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE | ANNUAL REPORT
ACHIEVEMENTS 2015-2016
3NEW TRAILS
opened at the
National Arboretum
ACT FiRST
to introduce
Ridesharing
2.5million tourists
visit the ACT
public houses
given the green light
234Mr Fluffy homes
demolished
SHARED
SERVICES
recognised
supporting 20,000+
staff across all
directorates
$2.2
million
in Sport and
Recreation GrantsFloriade
2015
regional and
national
tourism
awards
$4.88 million
funding to key arts organisations
OUR
CANBERRA
delivered to
180,000+
households, and
30,000+ online
subscribers monthly
157
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CANBERRA WEEKLY | MEDIA KIT
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN | COMMUNICATION MATERIAL
CANBERRA
13–19 AUGUST 2012
Ramy Ashour
Nicol David
A
U
S T R A L
I
A
ENTRY FORm
Entries close on 13 August 2012
Entry fee $30.00
First name Surname
Gender Male Female
Address
City State
Post code Country
Email
Home phone Mobile
Player’s signature
You can sign this form by creating a digital signature or by printing it.
Players under 18 require a parent’s signature
Parent’s name Parent’s signature
Contact: Sean Rogers
Ph: 02 62814784
Send with pdf to
woden@squashact.asn.au
Australian Open
U21’s rising star championship
Woden Squash Centre
4 Launceston Street
PHILLIP ACT 2606
Women and men’s final will be played on the all-glass
court at the National Convention Centre
SAVESAVE PRINTPRINT
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
•	 Abide	by	the	rules	of	squash	as	set	out	by	the	World	Squash	Federation	(WSF).
•	 All	players	and	associates	to	abide	by	the	regulations,	policies	and	codes	of	conduct	as	set	out	by	Squash	Australia.	To	
view	these	regulations,	policies	and	codes	of	conduct	go	to	the	Squash	Australia	website	www.squash.org.au
•	 Play	in	the	spirit	of	the	game	of	squash	and	refrain	from	conduct	that	would	bring	the	sport	into	disrepute.
•	 The	player	must	be	a	registered	and	insured	member	with	their	state/territory	or	country	association/national	body.
•	 All	matches	will	be	the	best	of	five	games	with	point	a	rally	(par)	scoring	to	11	points	and	must	win	by	2	points.
•	 There	will	be	no	qualifying	event	for	this	tournament.
•	 Draw	size	will	be	dependent	on	the	entries	received.
•	 All	players	are	to	be	under	21	years	of	age	at	the	commencement	of	the	tournament.
•	 Players	19	years	and	under	must	wear	protective	eyewear.
•	 Players	must	report	to	the	control	desk	30	minutes	prior	to	their	scheduled	match	time.
•	 The	tournament	director	reserves	the	right	to	accept	or	refuse	entry,	disqualify	any	player	for	late	arrival	or	
misconduct,	alter	match	times	and	conditions	of	play.
•	 Entries	will	not	be	accepted	unless	full	entry	fee	is	paid	by	the	close	of	entries.
•	 Any	withdrawal	from	the	tournament	after	the	draw	has	been	finalised	will	result	in	the	forfeiture	of	entry	monies	
unless	a	medical	certificate	is	produced.
•	 Please	note	if	you	are	an	entrant	in	the	Australian	Open	and	make	the	2nd	round	of	the	draw	you	will	automatically	
be	withdrawn	from	the	Rising	Star	draw.
•	 The	tournament	organisers	(Squash	AcT,	Squash	Australia	and	Woden	Squash	centre	and	their	officers,	officials,	
employees,	volunteers	or	agents)	shall	not	be	liable	for	any	death	or	personal,	injury,	loss	of	or	damage	to	property	
sustained	or	incurred	by	any	person	connected	with	the	tournament	however	caused.
•	 The	tournament	director	and	the	referee’s	decision	is	final.
•	 Payment	for	entry	is	to	be	made	by	cheque,	direct	deposit	to	Squash	AcT	or	by	cash	to	Woden	Squash	centre.	For	
banking	details	contact	Squash	AcT.
•	 By	signing	this	entry	form	I/we	accept	the	conditions	of	entry	under	the	WSF	and	Squash	Australia	rules	of	squash,	
regulations,	policies	and	codes	of	conduct.
•	 I	understand	that	if	I	breach	the	conditions	of	entry	it	will	render	me/my	chid	liable	for	suspension	from	the	
tournament.
•	 Tournament	entries	will	not	be	refunded	to	suspended	players.
RISING STAR
CHAMPIONSHIPS
CANBERRA 15-19 AUGUST 2012
Men’s winner 2011
Jamie McErvale
Squash ACT
4 Launceston Street, Phillip ACT 2606
02 6281 4784
www.australiansquashopen.com.au
Women’s winner 2011
Sarah Cardwell
13-19 AUGUST 2012
See future
stars in action
Ramy Ashour
Seetheworld’sbestsquashplayers
at the National Convention Centre
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PYRAMID POWER | BROCHURE
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PYRAMID POWER | WEBSITE
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For properties that are already connected to the 240V AC mains power grid, there is obviously no
pressing requirement to generate and store sufficient power for the entire property, nor to prepare for
periods where no solar power can be generated by the solar modules. This means that a grid-tied
array can be as small or as large as you want - depending on your expectations and finances.
Overwhelmingly, the choice is to roof-mount a solar array. Ideally, the array should be north facing,
and at an angle of elevation so that the plane of the modules lies at 90 degrees to the sun for most of
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REMOTE AREA POWER
Known as Remote Area Power Supplies (RAPS), these systems are becoming more common in less
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The system should be designed to meet the required household load. Excess energy generated is
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RAPS systems are usually installed where electricity supply is not available or connection costs are
high. However, some people install RAPS to be independent from the mains supply or to have reliable
power in areas where blackouts are common.
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SYSTEMS ON THE MOVE
With the Baby Boomers all reaching middle maturity, thousand are either on the road or planning
their new life. Mobile systems will help you live a life that you are accustomed to, with all the creature
comforts and none of the restrictions of the past.
More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms
SOLAR WATER PUMPING
If you need to supply water beyond the reach of the power lines, then solar power can solve the
problem. Photovoltaic powered pumps provide a welcome alternative to fuel burning engines,
windmills, and hand pumps. Thousands of solar powered pumps are working throughout the world.
These produce best during sunny weather when the need for water is greatest.
Solar water pumps are specially designed to utilize DC electric power from photovoltaic panels. They
must work during low light conditions at reduced power without stalling or overheating. Low volume
pumps use positive displacement (volumetric) mechanisms which seal water in cavities and force it
upward. Lift capacity is maintained even while pumping slowly. These mechanisms include
diaphragm, vane, and piston pumps. These differ from a conventional centrifugal pump that needs to
spin fast to work efficiently. Centrifugal pumps are used where higher volumes are required.
More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms
PYRAMID POWER
SOLAR HOT WATER
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
EDUCATION
HOME | WHAT’S NEW | ABOUT US | PRIVACY STATEMENT | EMPLOYMENT | CONTACT US | SITEMAP | ® 2009
CARBON MANAGEMENT
SOLAR POWER
SOLAR POWER
GRID CONNECT
SOLAR WATER PUMPING
MOBILE SYSTEMS
OFF GRID
DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048
PYRAMID POWER | POSTERS & NEWSPAPER ADS
1300 660 553
www.pyramidpower.com.au
4/94 Bayldon Road
Queanbeyan NSW 2620
SOLAR
POWER
Limited offer. Valid until 30 June 2010!
Discover all the benefits
of solar energy.
Your local area Product Advisor, Jessica, can assess the
system size you need. She will advise you of your financial
returns and answer all your solar questions.
Call 1300 660 553 to book your FREE site visit today.
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PYRAMID POWER | FORMS & TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS
© Pyramid Power 6/2010
G R I D CO N N E C T
Estimate & order form
SOLAR
HOT
WATER
CUSTOMER DETAILS
NAME
INSTALLATION SITE ADDRESS
TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE
HOME PHONE MOBILE WORK PHONE
EMAIL FAX
MAILING ADDRESS (if different)
TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE
HW
SITE DETAILS
ROOF PITCH BUILDING HEIGHT TANK LOCATION WATER SUPPLY
Metal
Tile
Clip lock
Flat (<10°)
Pitched
(>10°)
Brick
Timber
Concrete
Single
double
Multi
Internal
External
Gravity feed water supply
ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER
Electricity supplier customer number
ESTIMATE
ITEM/PART PER UNIT QTY VALUE
1
Standard system 315 litre vitreous enamel tank with 30 tube collector
Fullyinstalledonasinglestoreyroof.
2
3 System as above—supply and delivery only—does not include REC discount
4 Double or multi storey—extra safety labour time
5 Tilt frames—for roof <17°
6 Relocation of tank
7 Pipe run exceeding 10m
8 Wall pipe trim—Colourbond colour Wall height m
Includes discount based on $ per REC TOTAL SYSTEM VALUE $
DEPOSIT $
Any unforseen costs/refunds will be agreed with customer prior to installation BALANCE OF PAYMENT $
Customer applies to Gov after installation LESS FEDERAL REBATE $
Customer applies to Gov after installation LESS STATE REBATE $
ESTIMATED CUSTOMER INVESTMENT $
1300 660 553
sales@pyramidpower.com.au
www.pyramidpower.com.au
PO Box 264, Pambula NSW 2549
Fax: 02 6494 3096—ABN 29 003 990 387
ELIGIBILITY CONFIRMATION AND AUTHORISATION TO PROCEED
Replacement of existing electric hot water service? Principal place of residence? No previous insulation/SHW rebate? Owner or landlord?
In signing, I acknowledge that I am ready to go solar, have read and understood the terms and conditions overleaf, understand that my power board may
need upgrading and authorise Pyramid Power to submit relevant applications on my behalf.
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
How did you find out about Pyramid Power?
Word of mouth Newspaper TV Flyer/brochure Street stall Website Existing customer Other
ADVISOR
COMMENTS Estimate is valid for 30 days. ESTIMATE DATE
© Pyramid Power 6/2010
ESTIMATE & ORDER FORM
Grid connect
SOLAR
POWER
CUSTOMER DETAILS
NAME
INSTALLATION SITE ADDRESS
TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE
HOME PHONE MOBILE WORK PHONE
EMAIL FAX
MAILING ADDRESS (if different)
TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE
NMI (National Meter Identifier) XORD
SITE DETAILS
ROOF PITCH BUILDING HEIGHT REMARKS
Metal
Tile
Clip lock
Flat (<10°)
Pitched (>10°)
Brick
Timber
Concrete
Single
Double
Multi
ESTIMATE
ITEM/PART PER UNIT QTY VALUE
1 kW solar system—installed on a standard single storey iron roof
2 Tiled roof
3 Clip lock roof
4 No roof cavity
5 Double or multi storey—extra safety and labour time
6 Tilt frames—15° cleansing tilt on a flat roof
7 Inverter enclosure
8 Cable run exceeding 20m - per metre
9 12 month inspection and report
10
Includes discount based on $ per REC TOTAL SYSTEM VALUE $
DEPOSIT $
Any unforseen costs/refunds will be agreed with customer prior to installation BALANCE OF PAYMENT $
ELIGIBILITY CONFIRMATION AND AUTHORISATION TO PROCEED
New and complete system? Premises eligible for Solar Credits? First time for Solar Credits or Rebates below at this address
(Solar Homes and Communities Program, Photovoltaic Rebate Program, Renewable Remote Power Generation and National Solar Schools Program)
By signing, I acknowledge that I am ready to go solar, have read and understood the terms and conditions overleaf, understand that my power board
may need upgrading and authorise Pyramid Power to submit relevant applications on my behalf.
NAME SIGNATURE DATE
How did you find out about Pyramid Power?
Word of mouth Newspaper TV Flyer/brochure Street stall Website Existing customer Other
ADVISOR
COMMENTS ESTIMATE DATE Estimate is valid for 30 days.
pyramidpower.com.au
sales@pyramidpower.com.au
1300 660 553
PO Box 264, Pambula NSW 2549
Fax: 02 6492 4753—ABN 29 003 990 387
DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048
TUGGERANONG ARTS CENTRE | ANNUAL REPORT
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CANBERRA GLASSWORKS | ADVERTISEMENT
Canberra Glassworks is an ACT Government arts facility
Go to our website for more information.
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11 Wentworth Avenue Kingston
Telephone 02 6260 7005
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Canberra Glassworks is an ACT Government arts facility
New classes including hotglass, beading,
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NILEWIDE | QUARTERLY REVIEW
© nilewide 2006 | 1
T H E Q U A R T E R L Y S T R A T E G Y R E P O R T
JANUARY|FEBRUARY 2006
The fourth quarter of 2005 saw
several continuing trends:
polarisation of markets towards
discount and premium, consumer
generated media such as blogs
and podcasts, the metamorphosis
of TV, how to encourage and
measure word-of-mouth, and
how marketers may begin to
address these significant shifts.
Perhaps more importantly, it is
increasingly clear that marketers
should stop talking among
themselves and start speaking to
business leaders in a language
they understand.
Other buzzwords to heed (including
buzz marketing) are dialogues,
presence marketing, and boomers.
While companies are wondering
how to have dialogues with their
customers, it is clear most are
not having a dialogue. They are
still delivering a monologue.
Presence marketing suggests that
marketing will continue to look for
new channels where it can meet
the customer. But what age is this
elusive customer?
These trends all suggest a polarisation
of power. Originally the power was
in the hands of companies. Now the
wheel has turned.
The simple life
Few people have not at some point wished for a simple
life. If we apply a simplicity philosophy to marketing, it
becomes clear that marketing often makes life more
complicated, not simpler. In fact, marketers themselves
admit they have helped to make life more complex (78%
of UK marketers said so). Even so, it is not all their fault.
Technology has its part to play. In fact, an innate fear
of technology, or being left behind, can lead people to
upgrade before they need to (“tyranny of the upgrade”).
People may also choose
something with features
that exceed those they
really need. The paradox
of enhancement describes
the fact that people buy
something based on
certain features, and
do not see the difficulty
they will face in learning
to use these features.
Unsurprisingly they
never learn to use them.
Vodafone Simple is a
brand that goes some
way to addressing the
unnecessary complexity
of mobile phones, far
beyond helping to facilitate
conversations.
“I adore simple
pleasures. They
are the last refuge
of the complex.”
Oscar Wilde.
The same complexity
also underlies branding.
Much of the hype around
branding fails to recognise
that people are looking for
a product that is “simply
better” than the others in
the category. Perhaps the
category counts more than
the brand for a customer,
because they can live
without a certain brand of
toothpaste but they cannot
live without toothpaste.
DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048
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  • 1. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE | ANNUAL REPORT ACHIEVEMENTS 2015-2016 3NEW TRAILS opened at the National Arboretum ACT FiRST to introduce Ridesharing 2.5million tourists visit the ACT public houses given the green light 234Mr Fluffy homes demolished SHARED SERVICES recognised supporting 20,000+ staff across all directorates $2.2 million in Sport and Recreation GrantsFloriade 2015 regional and national tourism awards $4.88 million funding to key arts organisations OUR CANBERRA delivered to 180,000+ households, and 30,000+ online subscribers monthly 157
  • 2. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE | BROCHURE
  • 3. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE | SOCIAL MEDIA
  • 4. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CANBERRA WEEKLY | MAGAZINE
  • 5. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CANBERRA WEEKLY | MAGAZINE
  • 6. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CANBERRA WEEKLY | MEDIA KIT
  • 7. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CANBERRA WEEKLY | PROPOSED WEBSITE
  • 8. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 AUSTRALIAN OPEN | COMMUNICATION MATERIAL CANBERRA 13–19 AUGUST 2012 Ramy Ashour Nicol David A U S T R A L I A ENTRY FORm Entries close on 13 August 2012 Entry fee $30.00 First name Surname Gender Male Female Address City State Post code Country Email Home phone Mobile Player’s signature You can sign this form by creating a digital signature or by printing it. Players under 18 require a parent’s signature Parent’s name Parent’s signature Contact: Sean Rogers Ph: 02 62814784 Send with pdf to woden@squashact.asn.au Australian Open U21’s rising star championship Woden Squash Centre 4 Launceston Street PHILLIP ACT 2606 Women and men’s final will be played on the all-glass court at the National Convention Centre SAVESAVE PRINTPRINT CONDITIONS OF ENTRY • Abide by the rules of squash as set out by the World Squash Federation (WSF). • All players and associates to abide by the regulations, policies and codes of conduct as set out by Squash Australia. To view these regulations, policies and codes of conduct go to the Squash Australia website www.squash.org.au • Play in the spirit of the game of squash and refrain from conduct that would bring the sport into disrepute. • The player must be a registered and insured member with their state/territory or country association/national body. • All matches will be the best of five games with point a rally (par) scoring to 11 points and must win by 2 points. • There will be no qualifying event for this tournament. • Draw size will be dependent on the entries received. • All players are to be under 21 years of age at the commencement of the tournament. • Players 19 years and under must wear protective eyewear. • Players must report to the control desk 30 minutes prior to their scheduled match time. • The tournament director reserves the right to accept or refuse entry, disqualify any player for late arrival or misconduct, alter match times and conditions of play. • Entries will not be accepted unless full entry fee is paid by the close of entries. • Any withdrawal from the tournament after the draw has been finalised will result in the forfeiture of entry monies unless a medical certificate is produced. • Please note if you are an entrant in the Australian Open and make the 2nd round of the draw you will automatically be withdrawn from the Rising Star draw. • The tournament organisers (Squash AcT, Squash Australia and Woden Squash centre and their officers, officials, employees, volunteers or agents) shall not be liable for any death or personal, injury, loss of or damage to property sustained or incurred by any person connected with the tournament however caused. • The tournament director and the referee’s decision is final. • Payment for entry is to be made by cheque, direct deposit to Squash AcT or by cash to Woden Squash centre. For banking details contact Squash AcT. • By signing this entry form I/we accept the conditions of entry under the WSF and Squash Australia rules of squash, regulations, policies and codes of conduct. • I understand that if I breach the conditions of entry it will render me/my chid liable for suspension from the tournament. • Tournament entries will not be refunded to suspended players. RISING STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS CANBERRA 15-19 AUGUST 2012 Men’s winner 2011 Jamie McErvale Squash ACT 4 Launceston Street, Phillip ACT 2606 02 6281 4784 www.australiansquashopen.com.au Women’s winner 2011 Sarah Cardwell 13-19 AUGUST 2012 See future stars in action Ramy Ashour Seetheworld’sbestsquashplayers at the National Convention Centre
  • 9. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 PYRAMID POWER | BROCHURE
  • 10. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 PYRAMID POWER | WEBSITE PYRAMID POWER SOLAR HOT WATER COMMUNITY PROGRAMS EDUCATION HOME | WHAT’S NEW | ABOUT US | PRIVACY STATEMENT | CONTACT US | SITEMAP | ® 2010 CARBON MANAGEMENT SOLAR POWER SOLAR POWER SOLAR HOT WATER CARBON MANAGEMENT Bring the sun home SOLAR BULK-BUY CLIMATE CHANGE GRID CONNECT SOLAR ELECTRICITY For properties that are already connected to the 240V AC mains power grid, there is obviously no pressing requirement to generate and store sufficient power for the entire property, nor to prepare for periods where no solar power can be generated by the solar modules. This means that a grid-tied array can be as small or as large as you want - depending on your expectations and finances. Overwhelmingly, the choice is to roof-mount a solar array. Ideally, the array should be north facing, and at an angle of elevation so that the plane of the modules lies at 90 degrees to the sun for most of the day. This provides a close approximation to the position in which a solar array produces its maximum output. All systems should be installed by an accredited BCSE installer. More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms REMOTE AREA POWER Known as Remote Area Power Supplies (RAPS), these systems are becoming more common in less remote areas. They are more complex and expensive than grid connected systems because they need to be self-sufficient. The system should be designed to meet the required household load. Excess energy generated is stored in batteries for use when the renewable source is not available. The battery bank should be sufficient to provide power for several days. RAPS systems are usually installed where electricity supply is not available or connection costs are high. However, some people install RAPS to be independent from the mains supply or to have reliable power in areas where blackouts are common. More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms SYSTEMS ON THE MOVE With the Baby Boomers all reaching middle maturity, thousand are either on the road or planning their new life. Mobile systems will help you live a life that you are accustomed to, with all the creature comforts and none of the restrictions of the past. More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms SOLAR WATER PUMPING If you need to supply water beyond the reach of the power lines, then solar power can solve the problem. Photovoltaic powered pumps provide a welcome alternative to fuel burning engines, windmills, and hand pumps. Thousands of solar powered pumps are working throughout the world. These produce best during sunny weather when the need for water is greatest. Solar water pumps are specially designed to utilize DC electric power from photovoltaic panels. They must work during low light conditions at reduced power without stalling or overheating. Low volume pumps use positive displacement (volumetric) mechanisms which seal water in cavities and force it upward. Lift capacity is maintained even while pumping slowly. These mechanisms include diaphragm, vane, and piston pumps. These differ from a conventional centrifugal pump that needs to spin fast to work efficiently. Centrifugal pumps are used where higher volumes are required. More information | Prices | Rebates | Technical info | Order forms PYRAMID POWER SOLAR HOT WATER COMMUNITY PROGRAMS EDUCATION HOME | WHAT’S NEW | ABOUT US | PRIVACY STATEMENT | EMPLOYMENT | CONTACT US | SITEMAP | ® 2009 CARBON MANAGEMENT SOLAR POWER SOLAR POWER GRID CONNECT SOLAR WATER PUMPING MOBILE SYSTEMS OFF GRID
  • 11. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 PYRAMID POWER | POSTERS & NEWSPAPER ADS 1300 660 553 www.pyramidpower.com.au 4/94 Bayldon Road Queanbeyan NSW 2620 SOLAR POWER Limited offer. Valid until 30 June 2010! Discover all the benefits of solar energy. Your local area Product Advisor, Jessica, can assess the system size you need. She will advise you of your financial returns and answer all your solar questions. Call 1300 660 553 to book your FREE site visit today. DL_flyer_Canberra_210x99.indd 1 19/04/10 1:34 PM
  • 12. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 PYRAMID POWER | FORMS & TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS © Pyramid Power 6/2010 G R I D CO N N E C T Estimate & order form SOLAR HOT WATER CUSTOMER DETAILS NAME INSTALLATION SITE ADDRESS TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE HOME PHONE MOBILE WORK PHONE EMAIL FAX MAILING ADDRESS (if different) TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE HW SITE DETAILS ROOF PITCH BUILDING HEIGHT TANK LOCATION WATER SUPPLY Metal Tile Clip lock Flat (<10°) Pitched (>10°) Brick Timber Concrete Single double Multi Internal External Gravity feed water supply ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER Electricity supplier customer number ESTIMATE ITEM/PART PER UNIT QTY VALUE 1 Standard system 315 litre vitreous enamel tank with 30 tube collector Fullyinstalledonasinglestoreyroof. 2 3 System as above—supply and delivery only—does not include REC discount 4 Double or multi storey—extra safety labour time 5 Tilt frames—for roof <17° 6 Relocation of tank 7 Pipe run exceeding 10m 8 Wall pipe trim—Colourbond colour Wall height m Includes discount based on $ per REC TOTAL SYSTEM VALUE $ DEPOSIT $ Any unforseen costs/refunds will be agreed with customer prior to installation BALANCE OF PAYMENT $ Customer applies to Gov after installation LESS FEDERAL REBATE $ Customer applies to Gov after installation LESS STATE REBATE $ ESTIMATED CUSTOMER INVESTMENT $ 1300 660 553 sales@pyramidpower.com.au www.pyramidpower.com.au PO Box 264, Pambula NSW 2549 Fax: 02 6494 3096—ABN 29 003 990 387 ELIGIBILITY CONFIRMATION AND AUTHORISATION TO PROCEED Replacement of existing electric hot water service? Principal place of residence? No previous insulation/SHW rebate? Owner or landlord? In signing, I acknowledge that I am ready to go solar, have read and understood the terms and conditions overleaf, understand that my power board may need upgrading and authorise Pyramid Power to submit relevant applications on my behalf. NAME SIGNATURE DATE How did you find out about Pyramid Power? Word of mouth Newspaper TV Flyer/brochure Street stall Website Existing customer Other ADVISOR COMMENTS Estimate is valid for 30 days. ESTIMATE DATE © Pyramid Power 6/2010 ESTIMATE & ORDER FORM Grid connect SOLAR POWER CUSTOMER DETAILS NAME INSTALLATION SITE ADDRESS TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE HOME PHONE MOBILE WORK PHONE EMAIL FAX MAILING ADDRESS (if different) TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE NMI (National Meter Identifier) XORD SITE DETAILS ROOF PITCH BUILDING HEIGHT REMARKS Metal Tile Clip lock Flat (<10°) Pitched (>10°) Brick Timber Concrete Single Double Multi ESTIMATE ITEM/PART PER UNIT QTY VALUE 1 kW solar system—installed on a standard single storey iron roof 2 Tiled roof 3 Clip lock roof 4 No roof cavity 5 Double or multi storey—extra safety and labour time 6 Tilt frames—15° cleansing tilt on a flat roof 7 Inverter enclosure 8 Cable run exceeding 20m - per metre 9 12 month inspection and report 10 Includes discount based on $ per REC TOTAL SYSTEM VALUE $ DEPOSIT $ Any unforseen costs/refunds will be agreed with customer prior to installation BALANCE OF PAYMENT $ ELIGIBILITY CONFIRMATION AND AUTHORISATION TO PROCEED New and complete system? Premises eligible for Solar Credits? First time for Solar Credits or Rebates below at this address (Solar Homes and Communities Program, Photovoltaic Rebate Program, Renewable Remote Power Generation and National Solar Schools Program) By signing, I acknowledge that I am ready to go solar, have read and understood the terms and conditions overleaf, understand that my power board may need upgrading and authorise Pyramid Power to submit relevant applications on my behalf. NAME SIGNATURE DATE How did you find out about Pyramid Power? Word of mouth Newspaper TV Flyer/brochure Street stall Website Existing customer Other ADVISOR COMMENTS ESTIMATE DATE Estimate is valid for 30 days. pyramidpower.com.au sales@pyramidpower.com.au 1300 660 553 PO Box 264, Pambula NSW 2549 Fax: 02 6492 4753—ABN 29 003 990 387
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  • 15. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 CANBERRA GLASSWORKS | ADVERTISEMENT Canberra Glassworks is an ACT Government arts facility Go to our website for more information. www.canberraglassworks.com 11 Wentworth Avenue Kingston Telephone 02 6260 7005 Open Wed to Sun 10–4pm www.canberraglassworks.com New classes starting soon General_2009.indd 1 25/3/09 9:51:54 PM Canberra Glassworks is an ACT Government arts facility New classes including hotglass, beading, kiln-forming and more, starting soon. www.canberraglassworks.com 11 Wentworth Avenue Kingston Telephone 02 6260 7005 Open Wed to Sun 10–4pm www.canberraglassworks.com Put yourself in our place Classes_2009.indd 1 25/3/09 9:47:38 PM
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  • 17. DANIEL CHARRON | 0417 644 048 NILEWIDE | QUARTERLY REVIEW © nilewide 2006 | 1 T H E Q U A R T E R L Y S T R A T E G Y R E P O R T JANUARY|FEBRUARY 2006 The fourth quarter of 2005 saw several continuing trends: polarisation of markets towards discount and premium, consumer generated media such as blogs and podcasts, the metamorphosis of TV, how to encourage and measure word-of-mouth, and how marketers may begin to address these significant shifts. Perhaps more importantly, it is increasingly clear that marketers should stop talking among themselves and start speaking to business leaders in a language they understand. Other buzzwords to heed (including buzz marketing) are dialogues, presence marketing, and boomers. While companies are wondering how to have dialogues with their customers, it is clear most are not having a dialogue. They are still delivering a monologue. Presence marketing suggests that marketing will continue to look for new channels where it can meet the customer. But what age is this elusive customer? These trends all suggest a polarisation of power. Originally the power was in the hands of companies. Now the wheel has turned. The simple life Few people have not at some point wished for a simple life. If we apply a simplicity philosophy to marketing, it becomes clear that marketing often makes life more complicated, not simpler. In fact, marketers themselves admit they have helped to make life more complex (78% of UK marketers said so). Even so, it is not all their fault. Technology has its part to play. In fact, an innate fear of technology, or being left behind, can lead people to upgrade before they need to (“tyranny of the upgrade”). People may also choose something with features that exceed those they really need. The paradox of enhancement describes the fact that people buy something based on certain features, and do not see the difficulty they will face in learning to use these features. Unsurprisingly they never learn to use them. Vodafone Simple is a brand that goes some way to addressing the unnecessary complexity of mobile phones, far beyond helping to facilitate conversations. “I adore simple pleasures. They are the last refuge of the complex.” Oscar Wilde. The same complexity also underlies branding. Much of the hype around branding fails to recognise that people are looking for a product that is “simply better” than the others in the category. Perhaps the category counts more than the brand for a customer, because they can live without a certain brand of toothpaste but they cannot live without toothpaste.
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