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Briefcases & Handbags, Books, Gift Shops, Educational Supplies, Library Equipment & Supplies

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Pink Petunias - Drawstring Library Bags, Chair Bags, Book Bags, Library & Chair Bags Australia, QLD, NSW, VIC, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast

(07) 4123 XXXX (07) 4121 XXXX

PO Box 4067 Tinana QLD 4650

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Pink Petunias - Library & Chair Bags Australia | Handmade Bags QLD

Pink Petunias provide an online range of unique and homemade library bags and chair bags for schools and homes throughout Australia. Visit www.pinkpetunias.com.au or call (07) 4123 6168.

Drawstring Library Bags Australia

Queensland based Pink Petunias proudly present their range of Australian made Library Bags and Chair Bags for children, schools, play groups and pre-schools.

Perfect for carrying books to and from the school library and safely transporting them home, Pink Petunias lovingly handmade bags will add excitement to every child's reading experience.

From Thomas the Tank Engine designs to Pink Princess themes, you are sure to find a library bag your child will cherish in Pink Petunias online catalogue.

Chair Bags Brisbane

Need to find a creative children's birthday present but don't have the time to traipse through retail malls?

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Products: Library Bags, Chair Bags, Book Bags, Handmade Bags

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John Fairfax, who bought control of the Sydney Herald in 1841, beginning his family's 149-year long control of the paper he later renamed The Sydney Morning Herald.

THE BIRTH OF THE HERALD
April 18, 1831

The Sydney Morning Herald began life as the weekly Sydney Herald. It cost 7d, had just four pages and only 750 copies were printed. The paper, named after Scotland's Glasgow Herald, was founded by Englishmen Alfred Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie, who all worked for the Sydney Gazette.

The trio's new paper was initially based in Redman's Court, near George Street. Ten years later, John Fairfax (pictured above) began his family's 149-year long control of the paper. The bankrupt Englishman had published the Leamington Spa Sketch Book before migrating to New South Wales in 1838.

The paper became a daily in 1840, two years before it was renamed to its present masthead.... See More

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Blog-ponderings is a recently revamped site that had slowly faded from use.

Formerly used by dLook's founders, I have re-instated the blog to begin a new life.

Its use is yet to be determined, though I have included an About Me page providing an insight into my background and beliefs.

Sure other pages, posts and blogs will emerge over time. dLook Blog Pages

If you are looking for the dLook blog then have a look at Aus Advertising.

Or dLook's coupon site, including some of our latest offers and online advertisers.

We will also relaunch our dLook blog over the coming months to provide the latest news, developments and updates on dLook and our online business directory. Aussie Blog Unfolds

A number of blogs have been added with a collection of blog entries ranging from Crowd Dancing to reflections on the XXX Olmpics, or... See More

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