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Mother to a two year old son, casual research scientist, and newbie into the world of online trade. This is my blog about being a primary care-giver, my journey into becoming an Australian Fair Trade merchant, and anything else that takes my fancy.nadiah [at] playingfair.com.au
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
An evening in Peru
As most of you know, I do a fair bit of voluntary work for FTAANZ through the Queensland Fair Trade Collective. The annual Fairtrade Fortnight is coming up soon, and so I’d been delegated the job of organising a dinner … Continue reading
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Mummy bloggin’
It’s been a while since I’ve done any Mummy blogging. Here are some pics from a recent walk in the rain
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Fairtrade Easter eggs in the news
ABC has a story up today about the true cost behind the huge amount of non-Fairtrade chocolate eggs that we consume each Easter. World Vision CEO Tim Costello says consumers should think about them when they buy their chocolate eggs … Continue reading
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