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Gippslander.com wins the Golden Web Award!From rags to riches... By Emma Kae - 14th June 2001 - Back to News Gippslander.com (in all o its glory) has been chosen to bear the 2001-2002 Golden Web Award. This prestigious award is presented to those websites whose originality and content have achieved levels of excellence deserving of recognition.
The team at Gippslander.com always knew we were onto a fantastic concept, but it is nice to receive a few words of recognition and encouragement every now and again.
Gippslander.com is in great company, judging by the standard of website created by the makers of Garbage.com, NothingAndNowhere.com and MentalFactory.com
Want to see if your website is up to the huge standards of the Golden Web Award? Click here to visit the GWA website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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