The PRWIRE Press Releaseshttp://2012-11-27T03:23:04ZTabTimer™ - launches New VibraLITE 12 MINI in Australia2012-11-27T03:23:04Ztabtimer-launches-new-vibralite-12-mini-in-australiaSYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 27 November 2012 – Today TabTimer
Reminders™ launched the new VibraLITE 12 MINI range of vibrating watches making
it the first company in Australia to offer the five new VibraLITE models. TabTimer™ supplies the largest range of VibraLITE
vibrating watches and the largest selection of reminder devices available in
Australia. Suggested for a variety of uses; from medicine
reminders, nutrition, hydration, behaviour management, and sleep disorders, to toileting
reminders and general time management, VibraLITE watches are suitable for all
ages, from children to the elderly, and are perfect for those who have smaller
wrist sizes. Set up is simple with easy-to-follow documentation supplied with
the device. The VibraLITE Mini has a standard watch function with the
unique feature of up to 12 audible or vibrating alarms per day, plus a countdown
timer and electro luminescent back light – all in a size suitable for wrists of
all sizes. The VibraLITE MINI is handy for
multiple daily reminders, or general time management, and at only $89.95 RRP
plus postage and handling, its arrival is just in time to make a great
Christmas present. The vibrating alarm is especially suitable for people
who are deaf or hard of hearing and for those who need a discreet reminder
without alerting others. VibraLITE vibrating watches are suggested for use by
children and adults living with; diabetes, epilepsy, narcolepsy, autism, disabilities,
and behaviour management issues, through to toileting reminders, mental health
issues, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and hearing impairment.
VibraLITE watches are also used by shift workers, professional presenters,
teachers, lecturers and students, for timing examinations and other purposes. The addition of the new VibraLITE 12 MINI brings
TabTimer’s range of VibraLITE watches to a staggering 20 models and complements
a total of around 60 other reminder devices currently available from TabTimer. Further details about TabTimer™ and their range of
medication reminder devices designed to help keep people on-time can be found
at www.TabTimer.com.au
or call 1300 TAB TIMER (1300
822 846). - ENDS – Police Credit releases PayAnyone - Mobile Email2012-10-17T07:36:37Zpolice-credit-releases-payanyone-mobile-emailPolice Credit has released PayAnyone - Mobile Email a convenient and innovative new way to transact. This market-leading mobile payment technology enables Police Credit members to send payments to friends or businesses from their mobile device, simply by providing the recipient's mobile phone number or email address.
Police Credit is the first credit union (mutual) to offer this mobile banking feature to its 93,000 members.
Once a payment is sent, the recipient will receive an SMS or email from Police Credit containing instructions on how to collect their funds. It's a quick, secure and convenient payment option to split a cafe bill, pay money to friends, colleagues and contractors.
PayAnyone - Mobile Email works with most mobile devices with an internet connection, including Android, Blackberry, iPad, iPhone, Nokia and Windows Phones. It’s also the only service which uses web based mobile banking functionality rather than requiring users to download and update software applications.
PayAnyone - Mobile Email also allows the sender to cancel their payment at any time prior to funds collection.
The PayAnyone - Mobile Email software was developed by Ultradata Australia, a leading provider of banking software to the mutual sector.
Peter Kempster, CEO of Police Credit said: "With a member base that is highly mobile, we already have 30,000 members using mobile banking and we expect members to rapidly embrace this technology." Police Credit is a credit union serving Police, Health and Government sectors in Victoria. Police Credit is owned by its 93,000 members, and has assets exceeding $1.1 billion.
For more information, visit www.policecredit.com.au/PayAnyone For Media enquiries contact
Melanie HydeMarketing & Communications SpecialistPolice Credit 121 Cardigan StreetCarlton Victoria, 3053 Indigenous health initiative fills another 500 health professional placements in remote NT2012-03-23T04:30:06Zindigenous-health-initiative-fills-another-500-health-professional-placements-in-remote-ntAs we mark
National Close the Gap Day, Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) is proud to
announce that it has already filled another 500 short-term health professional
placements in remote Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory (NT)
this financial year as part of the effort to Close the Gap in Indigenous health
outcomes.
RAHC was
established in late 2008 to recruit urban-based health professionals, General
Practitioners (GPs), Registered Nurses/Midwives, Oral Health and Allied Health
professionals to provide primary health care on short-term, paid placements in
remote Indigenous communities in the NT.
RAHC
Chairman, Dr Tony Austin AM says “I’m delighted to announce Dr Chris Hampshire,
a GP from inner-city Sydney with a passion for Indigenous health, is our 500th
placement this financial year bringing our total placements since our launch in
October 2008 to well over 1400”.
Dr Hampshire
is working alongside the dedicated local health centre staff at the Pintubi
Homelands Health Service in the remote community of Kintore (Walungurra) some
530 km to the west of Alice Springs.
Dr Austin
says “I would like to express my appreciation and congratulations to the many outstanding
health professionals who have been a part of this important milestone and
continue to work to help Close the Gap. I would also like to recognise the
tremendous support provided by our stakeholders such as the Department of
Health and Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the NT (AMSANT) and the
health services across Australia and their staff who are so generous in
supporting RAHC staff to achieve successful placements.”
Urban-based
health professionals who want to make a difference are encouraged to get
involved now and visit the RAHC website (www.rahc.com.au) to register their interest.
They are also invited to complete our free
online clinical e-learning modules in remote and Indigenous health and acquire
CPD points.RAHC supports
health professionals throughout their placements with high quality pre-deployment
cultural and clinical orientation programs and 24/7 support while on
placements.
RAHC
is funded by the Australian Government through the Office for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) under the Expanding Health Service
Delivery Initiative (EHSDI). EHSDI funding finishes June 30, 2012 and RAHC is
currently waiting for confirmation of its funding after this date