Monthly Archives: November 2011
Over the last couple of weeks, fifteen Insiders from across Australia were provided with a Panasonic TA20 to give the camera a thorough workout and share their experience and thoughts with the rest of the Crew. So what can this shock-surviving, water-proof HD camera do in the real world? Check out Nick Bell’s review below.
I’m lucky enough to be one of those chosen to test this great little camera – the TA20.
On opening the box, 2 things struck me before using the camera. Firstly, the simplicity of the product (in a good way); just the camera, USB cable, strap (including stylus pen) & tripod stand. Secondly, it looks really cool; about the size of a smart phone, robust and the bright colour making it look fun before you even turn it on (I was sent an orange model).

November 16, 2011
Long gone are the days when home appliances like Microwave ovens and Rice cooker were used just to reheat and defrost food or cook rice.
Panasonic recently broadened its range of small Home Appliances products to include four Rice cookers, seven Microwaves and a Bread maker. All have been developed with smart technologies aimed at helping Australians save time and money in the home – and expand their culinary skills in the kitchen.
Thanks for being part of the Panasonic online community!
The promotion is closed. See list of Winners.
To help us understand how we can improve your experience and interaction with Panasonic online, we’d greatly appreciate you spending 15 minutes to complete this survey.
Providing your feedback means you will be involved in shaping the future of Panasonic and of course, your responses will be kept completely confidential.
PLUS, everyone who completes the survey will be put in the draw to win 1 of 5 Panasonic Lumix TZ20 Digital Cameras!
To help shape the future of Panasonic and be in the draw to win a Lumix TZ20 Digital Camera, click here.
Promotion commences 6pm AEST 21/11/11 and ends 6pm AEST 12/01/12.
Click here for full terms and conditions. Good luck!

The search is over and we have found the ecstatic owner of the LUMIX FT10 caught by Adam Biro on October 15. The family was tracked down through the company they rented their houseboat from, Luxury Afloat, which appeared in the last pictures taken on the camera. Emma Griffin, 12, has been reunited with her camera, which had around 750 images on it. Emma and her family, from Avoca Beach NSW were on the Hawkesbury River in October when the camera fell off Emma’s wrist while she was swimming.







