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Written by Edward Mandla
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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
Forward Thinking Strategies
My business colleagues have encouraged me to make the site a repository
of the forward thinking strategies I have devised and shared over the
years. I'm going to slowly go a step further and start offering much
of the Intellectual Property I have created over the years for an
optional donation for individuals and a nominal licence fee for
organisations.
The forward thinking strategies topic areas will be diverse covering
Hiring Strategies, Time Management, How to Present, Personal
Development, Technology Trends and a favorite of mine Raising Kids. I
hope to create vigorous debate and to become a clever portal for
effective strategies to improve people's lives. |
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
By www.independent-nsw.com
After our marathon effort to find out the Labor candidates for the Sydney City Council elections (see WHO IS ON THE LABOR TICKET ??? , July2008 page 30) we went looking for the Liberal ticket candidates. We typed into google "Liberal Sydney City Council 2008" and on the first page came up with a reference to Edward Mandla's website - which referred visitors to the Sydney Liberals website. Regular readers may recall that Edward Mandla was the Liberal endorsed candidate for the state seat of Sydney at the 2007 NSW election and is a "computer guru" - indeed we awarded his website the Best Candidate website of the 2007 NSW elections. |
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
 Photo: Alan Place Wentworth Courier By Menios Constantinou
Sydney Liberal councillor Shayne Mallard has positioned himself as the mainstream alternative to a trio of “big-spending left-wing politicians” vying for the lord mayoralty.
At a campaign launch in William St yesterday, Cr Mallard accused his three main opponents – Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Labor’s Meredith Burgmann and the Green’s Chris Harris – of being “all on the hard left, competing for air”. |
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Written by Edward Mandla
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
MEDIA RELEASE
City of Sydney Councillor Shayne Mallard today launched the Liberal Party’s team for the September Council elections.
Shayne, as the Lord Mayoral candidate, heads the team of nine local residents and business owners.
In introducing the team on the campaign’s new website (www.SydneyLiberals.org.au), Shayne pointed to their experience, “We have a dynamic and energetic group of people standing for Council. We have a balance of age and experience representing the diversity of the residents of the City of Sydney.” |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
COMPUTER DAILY NEWS
SYDNEY Former Australian Computer Society prez (and life member) Edward Mandla is preparing to take another shot at the life political. Ed who now runs his own business, Alt-U Asia Pacific Executive Search has been named No 2 on the Liberal Party ticket for the Sydney City Council. |
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
Australian Reseller News
By Nadia Cameron
Tributes have flowed in for former Federal Labor Minister for Industry,
Technology and Commerce, John Button, who died on April 7 at the age of
74.
Former Australian Computer Society president, Edward Mandla, also labelled Button a visionary.
"My recollection of that era was that there was an undercurrent of
buying Australian," he said. "If every company in Australia bought
vanilla technology from the multinationals, how could they innovate?" |
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Sunday, 23 March 2008 |
Sun Herald By Kerry-Anne Walsh and Lisa Carty
Further to our coverage of the job nobody wants -the NSW directorship of the Liberal Party - a bod has emerged who some believe might have the goods. Edward Mandla, a Liberal candidate at the last NSW election, confirmed to Naked Eye he saw recruiters for the job on Thursday.
Insiders say he has merit because he is neither of the party's extreme Left or ugly Right. Mandla took on the unenviable - and unwinnable - job of Liberal candidate for the seat of Sydney. Bookies had him at 50-1 but he came in second on primaries to the formidable Clover Moore, ahead of Labor and the Greens.
On his website, he wrote: "Well, the election is over and what an experience it was. For me, this election was the first step in a longer political journey." Step two: doing the heavy lifting for the fractured NSW branch, perhaps? |
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