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www.westpac.com.au
www.therubyconnection.com.au
Westpac Banking Corporation has a long and proud history as Australia's first and oldest bank. It was established in 1817 as the bank of New South Wales and in 1982 changed its name to Westpac.
Defence Reservists have played an important part in Australian history, since early colonial days.
The Reserve pre-dates Federation, when each of the States (colonies at the time) maintained locally based naval and army militia. These forces served in the Sudan, in China during the Boxer Rebellion and in South Africa during the Boer War.
The modern Australian Army was drawn from this base at Federation on 1 January 1901, with the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force following some years later.
Volunteers participated in active service during World Wars I and II, with large numbers transferring into the permanent armed forces. At the end of hostilities, many seasoned veterans returned to the Reserve force, maintaining a pool of expertise and experience to be drawn on in a defence emergency.
In the years between the two World Wars, the Reserve maintained strong links with many community and State-based units. Since World War II, the role has changed gradually from separate Reserve units and formations with their own identities and roles, to a concept where permanent and Reserve personnel have combined to form a strong and viable force.
With Australia's regular Army not formed until 1948, the Reserve has been a fundamental part of the nation's defence policy.
The modern Australian Army was drawn from this base at Federation on 1 January 1901, with the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force following some years later.
Volunteers participated in active service during World Wars I and II, with large numbers transferring into the permanent armed forces. At the end of hostilities, many seasoned veterans returned to the Reserve force, maintaining a pool of expertise and experience to be drawn on in a defence emergency.
In the years between the two World Wars, the Reserve maintained strong links with many community and State-based units. Since World War II, the role has changed gradually from separate Reserve units and formations with their own identities and roles, to a concept where permanent and Reserve personnel have combined to form a strong and viable force.
With Australia's regular Army not formed until 1948, the Reserve has been a fundamental part of the nation's defence policy.
Deadline Media creates efficient communication tools. The marketing materials that we design and develop help the organisations we work with to communicate more efficiently and effectively. We use the web, email and printed materials to help connect you and your organisation to your viewers, customers, stake-holders and suppliers.
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The company is a member of the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association and our Managing Director (Sean Heylen) is the current Chairman of the AIMIA SA Committee. This helps Deadline to keep up to date with industry developments, events, awards, and keep inline with industry standards and best practice.
The name of our business is an exact statement of our commitment to delivering to your requirements on time, every time. The strength of our brand and our credibility is vitally important to us, so we never pay "lip service" to agreed dates for project deliverables.
The company is a member of the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association and our Managing Director (Sean Heylen) is the current Chairman of the AIMIA SA Committee. This helps Deadline to keep up to date with industry developments, events, awards, and keep inline with industry standards and best practice.
Jane Brown