Industry support is overwhelming!Thankyou to those that encourage Internet useage in Gippsland By Emma Kae - 5th December 2001 - Back to News Recent articles in the news section have proven to discuss issues that are incredibly identifiable for many Gippsland people.
It is not surprising that, in these times of immense technological growth, more and more people are learning to embrace the changes that are taking place in society.
Still, it is very encouraging to see that so many different people are willing and ready to support the development of such technologies, even when they are in direct competition with their own endeavours.
It appears that increasing the awareness of the potential value of widespread encompassment of communications through new mediums is an important role for many people.
We would like to congratulate all of the people that come together to help make Gippsland an Internet friendly region. Together we stand to promote the virtual experience that is so precious to us all.
Click here to visit Gippsland.com
Click here to visit Gippsland.net
Click here to visit Gippsland.org
Click here to visit Gippslander.com
Click here to visit GoGippsland.com
Click here to visit GippslandInfo.com.au
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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