July 6, 2021
The name Edwina Robertson is synonymous with incredible imagery of people in rural Australia. In amongst being the country’s most sought after Outback wedding photographer, Eddie has had a number of adventures, including traveling across the country without spending a dollar, and trying her hand at jillarooing at the ripe old age of 34.
I recently caught up with Eddie to discuss her incredible adventures, and we ended up having a very candid discussion about how her experience as a jillaroo was far from picture perfect. Edwina shares some invaluable insights and advice – so let’s get into it.
April 20, 2021
With two cattle stations in the Northern Territory, a cattle property in Queensland, and a helicopter business, Rebecca and Steven Cadzow were in the perfect position to continue expanding their business interests and develop a pastoral empire that so many dream of.
But, instead they made the decision to downsize to just one cattle station.
In this episode Rebecca discusses their decision, the concept of a “Life Audit” and the impact their choices have had on their life, family, and business.
We would love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode, so please head over to our Central Station podcast group and let us know what you think!
Glue Store s Charles Moore: Future Choice has been a long time coming
What were the driving factors for launching Future Choice?
We spend a lot of time listening to the feedback from our customers and from our store staff because they are literally the best voice of our customer that we have - short of going in and speaking to the customers one on one.
In communicating and collaborating with all the store managers, there was one clear message which has been coming through for years: everybody wants to be more conscious around the choices that they are making but there s a lack of clarity and visibility of the choices that they have while shopping, especially in an in-store environment.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt across industrial and business landscapes in Australia. The resulting trade war in 2020 sparked a real movement among Australians to look more closely into where their purchases are manufactured and where their hard-earned dollars are going.
Unfortunately, many of the staging systems sold in Australia are made overseas to a basic design formula.
If you support ‘Made in Australia’, ask your supplier where the event or performance stage being sold to you is made.
Select Staging Concepts supplies a complete range of premier quality ‘Made in Australia’ and ‘Australian Owned’ certified portable and permanent stage solutions in addition to a full range of stage accessories.