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Demystify Microsoft Excel - mrexcel.com

Mr Excel

Microsoft Excel would have to be one of the most powerful computer applications on the market today. I've been using it for years and I'm still learning new tricks. This is one of the best resources on the net for Excel.

The greatest online reference system ever! - wikipedia.com

Wikipedia

Wikipedia's slogan is "The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit", and the project is described by its co-founder Jimmy Wales as "an effort to create and distribute a multilingual free encyclopedia of the highest possible quality to every single person on the planet in their own language."

Clear answers to common questions. wisegeek.com

Wisegeek

wiseGEEK is a very straightforward website: they offer free and clear answers to common questions.

Online technology dictionary - Webopedia.com

Webopedia

The only online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology definitions.

Tips from Art to Travel - Lifetips.com

Life Tips

LifeTips offers thousands of expert tips and savvy advice that make life smarter, better, faster and wiser.


Australian Vocational Education Consultants AVEC

AVEC

A Queensland based, Australian owned and operated company providing a wide range of training and education services, program package resources, advice, support and hands-on guidance to Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and related businesses in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors.


Yungaba Action Group

AVEC

YAG is a group of concerned citizens who oppose the sale by the Queensland Government of the Kangaroo Point heritage building Yungaba to private developers, who plan to convert the facility into up-market residential apartments and units.

YAG opposes the sale because it contravenes two Cabinet decisions (1997 & 2000) both of which endorsed the redevelopment of Yungaba as a Multicultural Centre and Immigration Museum.