Many months ago prior to Paul Mahony’s intake to the ADF, Paul has sanctioned that I could move forward with the development of “WoodBunle” by inviting other young locals (in place of his absence) to be involved and develop the process of collection and packaging of firewood as a small concern supplying the local community. The initial meeting took place on the weekend when I invited Tim Spicer and Glen Forshaw to join our enterprise. I will encourage them both to help me keep us all informed by posting developments on this blog.
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Paul returned home for the weekend and tested the Woodbundle phone number which he had set up. Testing revealed that the Optus sim card had expired. The options are now to purchase a new sim card and request that the number be transferred or acquire a new sim and number along with purchasing another set of business cards from Vistaprint.