Hey John,
It's September and this is Tam's Takes!
We're on the countdown to the Voice referendum, with the date
announced for October 14. I've also enjoyed a great few weeks out
and about in the Tassie community - take a look below for some
happy snaps from my trips.
MY QUESTION TO YOU:
Should businesses and organisations pay university students to do
placements?
(This is when students, like teachers or nurses, have to
undertake a 12 week practical placement to finish their degree.
As this is the equivalent of full time work, people are unable to
work as well as do the placement).
Don't forget to email me at
[email protected] with
your thoughts, and I'll share some of the responses with you next
month!
MY HOT TAKE:
Do you keep your sauce in the fridge or the cupboard?
"If it's sauce from the supermarket, I put it in the fridge after
it's opened. But if it's that good homemade sauce, I usually keep
it in the cupboard."
Read more of my thoughts (and yours) by clicking below!
Click here →
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TASSIE TOURING
Tammy is being pushed on a swing by a young child at Giant Steps
school in Deloraine ( [link removed] )
Tammy stands in front of a giant purple wall at Cadbury's with a
man in a hairnet and an orange shirt. They are both holding
chocolate. ( [link removed] )I've had a
blast travelling around Tassie the past few weeks. From visiting
the gorgeous kids at Giant Steps in Deloraine to visiting the
Cadbury Factory in Claremont, it's great to hear from people on
the ground about what's happening in Tas.
Follow me on Facebook ( [link removed] ) to keep an eye on what I'm up to!
Until next time,
Tammy
P.S - keen to see what I've been talking about in the Senate
recently?Click here to take a look
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