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Other Sites Nicholas Pyers Publishes

  • AppleUsers.org — (pronounced as Apple Users dot Org) is a volunteer organization that acts as a central location for the Committees, Editors, Web Masters and other Leaders of Australian Apple User Groups to find useful resources
     
  • ExperiencedCruises.org — an independent resource of hints, tips, and reviews for past, present and future cruisers, with an Australian flavour and focus. Coming Soon

Friends & Others

The home pages of some of my friends and other assorted people and organisations.

  • Railstore Industries — Ben O’Malley offers resources for both the full size and miniature railways
     
  • Pete’s Hobby Railway –- a small 2-ft (610mm) gauge railway owned and to be operated as a hobby by Peter Neve, on private property at Junee in southern NSW (Australia)
     
  • The Railway News — Peter Neve’s printed magazine covering Australian tourist and heritage railways and railway museums
     
  • RhysHarrison.com — The personal site for Rhys, a gunzel friend
     
  • Tristan Levy Photography — A great, up and coming, photographer
     
  • Nemostar Pty Ltd — Specialising in delivering solutions for the Macintosh, PC and the Internet communities
     
  • CommArt — Specialises in web site development and graphic design
     
  • Janice Mills — Janice paints landscapes, seascapes as well as creating interesting and bold presentations combining fine art and graphic elements that are her own unique style. Working mainly in oils, acrylics and pastels, Janice can modify existing photographs using the latest computer image enhancement technology or can shoot photographs for a commission
     
  • Junee Rhythm n Rail Festival — The second weekend in March each year the small township of Junee, in regional New South Wales, transforms into a hive of activity with over 4,000 visitors flocking to the town from throughout the region and beyond to join in the celebration of Junee’s unique rail heritage and to dance to the rhythm of the tracks

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