The ‘Global Warming Rap’ secures students from Townsville a spot as finalists at this years Panasonic Kids Witness News global awards
Townsville kids are riding a winning wave of success with the announcement that Mundingburra State School has been selected as a finalist in the Panasonic Kid Witness News Global Awards to be held in Tokyo next month.
Panasonic reconnects family and friends around the world with Skype now available on new VIErA TV range
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Australian consumers will be able to make Skype video and voice calls from the comfort of their couch following the announcement of the availability of Skype on selected Panasonic 2010 VIErA TVs using the first ever VIErA Skype Camera. An overview of the features are highlighted in the following video:
First in Air Conditioning Webisode Series Explains the Features & Benefits of the Panasonic Range
The first in a series of seven webisodes about Air Conditioners outlines the features and benefits of the latest range from Panasonic. The current range has something for everyone whether it be a small machine for one room, or a large unit for a whole household. A variety of new features are explained including, ‘Quiet Mode’ and ‘Inverter Technology’ as well as unique new features such as ‘Mild Dry Cooling’, to maintain a natural level of moisture in rooms, as well as ‘Eion Air Purification System’, which filters the air to reduce the amount of dust and bacteria present.
Future webisodes will include specific festure presentations and buyers and installation guides, and will be featured here.
For more information on the whole range of Panasonic Air Conditioners visit the official site here
For a complete checklist of what to be aware of when buying an air conditioner check here
Download the full 2010 Panasonic Air Conditioner brochure here
Ray Martin has been a journalist for 45 years, mostly in television and radio, starting his career as an ABC cadet. He’s been seriously taking photographs- some would say ‘obsessively’ – almost as long. As well as five Gold Logies for his televison work on news shows such as ‘ A Current Affair’, and ‘Sixty Minutes’, Martin was awarded an Order of Australia (A.M) in the 2010 Australia Day honours list for his work in journalism and for numerous charities.
Frances Mocnik’s work has been shown internationally, including recent exhibitions in St.Petersburg, Russia. She is also a regular contributor to the Australian Geographic Journal. She has been awarded the Royal Australian Geographic Medal for the Pursuit of Excellence in Photography and her series the Night that Follows Day, has seen her nominated for the prestigious Walkley award and the Leica Documentary award.
The following is Frances’ thirteen day journey to capture the beauty throughout South Australia in Adelaide, the Flinders Rangers, Kangaroo Island and the Remarkables, using a Lumix DMC -GF1 and DMC-TZ7. For more information about Frances and to see more of her great shots visit her gallery on Lumix Life here.