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Working with Oxfam Australia

March 30, 2006

A few weeks ago I commenced a 3 day a week position as Front-end Web Developer with Oxfam Australia. It is a varied and challenging position that will keep me on my toes.

In the coming months I will be working on enhancing the website’s interface, web standards compliance, accessibility and information architecture. I think the site is good but there is much to be done.

Oxfam is an excellent cause so I urge you to get active.

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Semantic Data Extractor

February 7, 2005

Semantic Data Extractor
The aim is to show that providing a semantically rich HTML gives much more value to your code: using a semantically rich HTML code allows a better use of CSS, makes your HTML intelligible to a wider range of user agents (especially search engines bots).

Melb Fest 2006

July 16, 2006

Working for Lemonade I helped develop this year’s Melbourne Festival website.

Holiday snaps of the USA and Europe

October 2, 2006

I have just returned from a wonderfully exhausting trip to the USA and Europe.
Some of the colourful places I visited were Yosemite National Park, New York, Paris and the French Alps.
I photographed a healthy amount of the trip so feel free to check out some of my photos.