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Home > NAVA Blogs > A Change is as Good as a Holiday

A Change is as Good as a Holiday

Posted On: 15 March, 2007
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Our new NAVA Quarterly and the NAVA Gnome.

Last year, NAVA embarked on one of our biggest campaigns. Not resale royalty, tax changes, censorship, or even an ethical indigenous industry, but the task of changing how NAVA looked and operated! We spent almost a year evaluating our systems, developing new partnerships and preparing for change so that we could better reflect the industry which we represent. Some of the resulting changes which you may have noticed include the new website (still in a state of renewal) and, if you are a member, your new NAVA quarterly. The extra copies arrived at the office yesterday and we're all excited about the re-vamp. Our editor, Jaki Middleton has done a fantastic job in organising for us to add some colour to our lives and it has paid off.

As well as patting ourselves on the back, this post is also an encouragement to hear from NAVA members about the new-look magazine. What do you like about it? What don't you like? Is there something missing? Was there an article that you loved and want to rave about? We'd love to hear from you. Just add a comment to the end of this blog.

The NAVA Quarterly is only available to NAVA members. If you're not a NAVA member and wondering what all the fuss is about, you can call us to Join NAVA on (02) 9368 1900.

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