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Vote Now On Gippslander.com!‘If you think you are too small to make a difference you have never been in bed with a mosquito’ – Anita Roddick. By Emma Kae - 11th January 2002 - Back to News Welcome to the year 2002. May the year be fruitful and prosperous for all.
New to Gippslander.com, we have a brand new section, which allows you to comment on Gippsland-specific issues that are affecting you.
You can add your own issues for the Internet based public to vote and comment on, or have your say on current issues that have been posted on the website.
This week’s hot topic is related to Gippsland’s premier websites. We want you to vote on which website you think is the best that Gippsland has to offer.
Register feedback on what features you thought were great, and what aspects of the websites could have been improved to better tailor to the user’s needs.
Your vote allows you to express your opinion in a manner that will be noticed by people that have the power to change the world we live in.
Why wait? Vote now at http://home.gippslander.com/vote !
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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