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Hi,
If you are getting this newsletter... There is a good chance that you know what The Print Exchange is, and does, so D2P would like to announce that The Print Exchange is Expanding! We are introducing two new printing categories to the site; - Garment Printing
- Fabric Printing
This upgrade to the site has occurred due to customer demand for these services, and specific requests for projects which D2P was able to resolve. However, having these printing categories listed on the print exchange will allow many new and existing clients to capture this demand for their services, and will give customers searching for this type of printing an opportunity to easily identify Printers who specialize in these areas. If you print

Or

Or you know someone who does,
Then let them know, The Print Exchange can help promote and expand their business.
http://tpx.d2p.com.au/
or call Cei at the D2P office on (03) 8512 1550.
This Week...
D2P Managing Director, John Weichard, had a very interesting and rewarding weekend this week. Both John and his wife Meeka, were specially invited to attend a luncheon at author Bryce's Courtney's home in Sydney's Point Piper to celebrate the achievements of Sean Willmore and The Thin Green Line Foundation, of which he is an active ambassador and supporter. John and D2P got involved with The Thin Green Line over four years ago, after seeing a segment on the 7.30 report which detailed the vital and selfless work that Sean was providing to his cause. John was taken with Sean's dedication and his plight, and has been an active supporter and contributor to The Thin Green Line ever since. For those of you not aware of The Thin Green Line, and the work that the foundation do, here is an overview of the organization and their very special projects as directed by founder, Sean Willmore.
Sean Willmore
While global warming currently dominates environmental headlines, another battle rages to protect endangered animals and habitats in what remains of the world forests. The park rangers of these terrains search for illegal traps set by poachers, often dodging bullets from rebel troupes. Australian Park Ranger Sean Willmore was so inspired by their dedication that he sold his car and remortgaged his house to finance and make a documentary called The Thin Green Line. His effort to bring attention to the dangerous work undertaken by these wildlife warriors has won him international acclaim. Using the profits from his film, Sean started the Thin Green Line Foundation which looks after the welfare of rangers' families where the ranger has been killed in the line of duty - usually by poachers. The Thin Green Line Foundation also aims to better equip rangers worldwide so that they have a greater chance of protecting both themselves and wild areas we all care about.
The Thin Green Line is a documentary and conservation foundation started by internationally decorated Park Ranger Sean Willmore. It takes a unique look into the committed and passionate fight to protect our planet. The documentary and the foundation enable the public to see that fight through the eyes of the men and women who are The Thin Green Line - Professional Park Rangers. This is a not-for-profit project with 100% of the profits raised through world premiers, documentary sales and sponsorships being returned to support the rangers. The Thin Green Line foundation contributes to the International Ranger Dependency Fund and also supports community conservation projects.

http://www.thingreenline.org.au/
Provoking Thought for The Week:
'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'. -Mahatma Gandhi
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