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Promotional Products by COG Promo
COG Promo, Sutherland Shire Promotional Products, supporting Surf Hero. COG Promo began serving Sutherland Shire businesses in 2008 and continues to deliver a full promo product service today. The COG Promo shared mission is to help business grow and succeed, and more importantly enjoy the process. COG Promo understands that the promotional marketing our Sutherland Shire clients are each needing to be different and each require a promo product to deliver a certain type of marketing experience. Our Sutherland Shire Promo Agency designs...Read More
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COG Digital Sutherland Shire Website Design Agency
COG Digital - serving Sutherland Shire businesses since 2008 with an innovative website development service. We're here to help your business succeed....Read More
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Sonny meets Sally at Launch of Women’s QS6,000 – Cronulla Beach
Sydney to host Final Women’s QS6,000 of 2016 Season Sally Fitzgibbons is set to host the Sydney International Pro, which will form part of an inaugural International Beach Festival at Cronulla from 3 – 6 November, 2016. The four-day event which will showcase our iconic lifestyle where sand meets sea. As host, Fitzgibbons wanted to offer an holistic beach lifestyle event which heralds healthy living alongside surf. To spearhead a new beach culture cross-over the festival will include a WSL Women’s (Qualifying...Read More
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Shire Kids festival And “Sonny Colouring in Competition” Terms and Conditions
Shire Kids Festival 2-17 July SEE, CREATE AND EXPLORE These winter school holidays join in a world of colour and fun with performances, exhibitions, activities and events for kids and the whole family to enjoy. Step 1 – Pick up a Shire Kids Festival ‘Passport’ from any of the participating venues. Step 2 – Visit some or all of the venues listed below, grab a sticker for the back and answer the secret question. Step 3 – Once you have collected at least 4 unique stickers...Read More
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Rip Currents
Everything You Know About Surviving Rip Currents Is Wrong About 100 people in the U.S. drown after being sucked out to sea in rips each year, and new research has experts arguing over how best to escape them. Australia has figured it out, why haven’t we? Read More Here >...Read More