Australian Publishing Resource Service and theAustralian Primary Principals Association (APPA)have engaged in a business partnership with APRS sponsoring APPA for the primary school edition of Education Matters. APRS are pleased to announce that APPA fully endorse this publication and will be providing the industry foreword for the primary school edition of Education Matters.
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“Our experience with the two Education Matters publications has been extremely positive. The magazines are of an excellent quality and in a short space of time, we have had a very good response from the schools. We look forward to expanding our business into the school market through this great avenue.”
Vanessa Zeeman, Opperations Manager - ikcon
Testimonial - Microscopes and More
“I would like to thank you for placing my advert in your publication “Education Matters – Secondary 2010”.
I was impressed with the artwork that your graphic designers created for our company “Microscopes and More” and thank you for the opportunity to advertise in your magazine.
I would also like to thank your Sales Executive on the professionalism and enthusiasm that we experienced, she sounds like a wonderful person and was also exceedingly helpful.
Many, many thanks for a job well done!”
Philip Cartridge, Microscopes and More
Testimonial - Australian Multicultural Foundation
"Thank you very much for copies of your inaugural edition of Education Matters. May I congratulate you on the quality and excellence of the magazines and I am grateful to have been able to make a contribution to the inaugural editions.
I am circulating the weblinks to education institutes, the Commonwealth's Australian Multicultural Advisory Council which I am a member of, and other community and government organisations both nationally and internationally.
Once again, thank you very much. Wishing you all the best."
Dr. B Hass Dellal OAM, Executive Director - Australian Multicultural Foundation
Testimonial - Thornlie Christian College
“I have found the “Education Matters Primary - Inaugural Edition” magazine to be useful in several different ways. It is a ‘light’ enough read to be a good browse magazine for the occasional flip through whilst waiting for an appointment or having a quick cup of coffee; whilst also having meatier articles that provide food for thought and reflection. There are useful themes that run throughout making it an appropriate read for subject or area heads without overburdening them. The ads are varied and provide useful contacts to gain that extra tender for many improvements to grounds and buildings.”
Nigel Wise, Assistant Principal Primary - Thornlie Christian College