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01 November 2007

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Your contribution will be missed, but you deserve the break. Good luck with your future plans.

Leeds is only a two hour train ride north of London. Let me know if you can visit / stay.

Richard

Wow, but glad to know you'll still be back bigger? If not better than ever and with more frequency Trevor. Enjoy your break.

Trevor!

A big new adventure!

Enjoy the down time, no doubt you'll enjoy some fresh air after eleven years!

Best regards
Tom

Dear Trevor,

I'm sure JWM will miss you very much but glad you are getting a break and then new and bigger diversions.

We met when you lectured in the Issues Management course at Sydney Uni in 2005. I've enjoyed your blog since then & you're always witty or relevant (sometimes both!)references to the news, politics and particularly blogging for NGOs and PR since. Keep having fun with Unleashed etc. and have a good vacation.

Best wishes for all your future endeavours

Georgina Taylor

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  • Trevor is a doctoral student in politics at the University of Sydney. He also tutors in the area of Australian foreign and defence policy. He has been blogging since November 2003 and over the past decade he has written many articles on politics, public relations and social media for newspapers, magazines and websites (ABC Unleashed, Crikey, New Matilda and Online Opinion).

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