ICR :: April Newsletter


 Released: 2009-04-24

Anzac Day 2009

ICR wish to acknowledge the sacrifice of Australian Troops in all theatres of global conflict.  We recommend people take the time to visit the Anzac Day Portal for more information about Anzac Day - 25th April, 2009.
 

 New Look and now more!!...

Yes, We've changed the look and feel of the website.  And also added an online catalogue, please check out our eShop.
 

 Recession Busters!!...

Now is the time to plan for the end of Tax Year.  Please talk to us about Hardware and Software Upgrades, and our great deals on ADSL2+ and Telephony.
 

 more than one PC at home?

Talk to us about home network solutions. Whether wired/Wireless , media sharing, or home theatre.  Now with such a range of media sharing and networking peripherals available - get hooked in.  Have you seen the LG Internet Fridge Yet?
 

 Mickayla's Writings.......

Minimising!
 
You can move the program you are running to the task bar, by pressing the minimise button on the top of the window (it is the one on the left - the dash). - Mickayla
 

 Telephony...

We have now been matching the Telstra Home-Line ultimate plan, with our line rentals for $89.90 including All Local and STD Calls at no further charge.  This plan is limited to residential customers only.  For more information, please email.

Around our community

 
 Local Muay Thai Gym, Team Ngapuhi, whom we are proud to sponsor has released the date of their next Toowoomba Bout.  Please keep October 29, 2009 Free.
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While we are talking about Muay Thai, Kira-Lee, Dale & Toni's 6 year old daughter, has now graded as a yellow singlet.  She has demonstrated technique, stamina and an incredible focus.
Kira-Lee receiving Certificate
 
 

Scams and other nasty tricks

JohnB writes:
 
Recently into my Inbox came a warning from Queensland Police of yet another scam?
 
Over recent weeks the Queensland Police Service has issued a warning in regards recent scams targeting PC users and tele-marketers. The following taken from the QPS Media Service says "The scam involves people taking a call from a person working at a foreign call centre. The victim receives a call from the offender, who claims to belong to a software support company that has been requested by Microsoft to fix problems on the victim’s computer.
 
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