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28/07/2010 Farewell Heather
FAREWELL HEATHER!

Heather has been the Coordinator for The Bagdad Online Acces Centre since March 2008. Sadly, she will be leaving the ...
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31/01/2008 FREE BASIC COMPUTER COURSES
COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS!!

Scared of computers?
Don’t know a keyboard from a screen?

FREE BASIC COMPUTER COURSES
AT ...
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18/12/2007 FARMPOINT
FarmPoint, the one-stop shop on the internet for Tasmanian Farmers:
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13/11/2006 Free Access For Low Income Earners!
If you are a current member of Bagdad Online Access Centre and hold a healthcare or pension card then you could be entitled to free access on our ...
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17/05/2005 Wanted: History of Bagdad Primary School
A letter from the principal.

As many people are aware, Bagdad Primary School is about to undergo a building redevelopment shortly. ...
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01/04/2005 Bagdad - Poles made a vital contribution
Tasmania's post-war Polish refugees made wonderful citizens of the Bagdad- Brighton community, long-time resident Tony Goodwin says.

Mr ...
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29/01/2003 Free listing for all Community Groups
List your community group on an Online Access Centre website for free.
Tasmanian Online Access Centre's are now listing all community groups in ...
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08/04/2003 Bagdad attacked by emails
Bagdad Tasmania is becoming very popular. The people visiting our site have doubled since 17th March. Why is this happening? It appears the ...
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15/03/2003 Read about Bagdad as reported
It’s Blissful in Our Bagdad. As reported by the Herald Sun on the 9th March 2003

There has been a mini-invasion in Bagdad, but the ...
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30/10/2003
We drink a lot of milk here in Bagdad
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