Thursday, July 19, 2007

Let's Go Shopping!

Melbourne is a shopping mecca and most of the best bits are a short walk or tram ride from the Hot Milk venue. Whether you are shopping for fun before or after the conference or need to buy supplies for self-catering, you won't be short of options:

Whether you’re after high fashion or fine art, Melbourne’s ever evolving shopping choices make it difficult to decide where to start your spree. Explore the reinvented Melbourne Central, discover the new precincts QV and GPO and lose yourself in laneways and arcades.

QV is Melbourne's new inner city laneway precinct featuring a dynamic mix of high-end fashion and lifestyle retailers and a European style piazza with cafés, restaurants and bars.

The historic Melbourne General Post Office (GPO) reopened in August 2004 as a fashion, food and shopping precinct of serious sophistication. Covering an entire city block it houses more than 60 stores that span the spectrum of the Melbourne shopping experience.

Melbourne Central boasts an array of occupants, from Borders Books and Baby Doll (Marcs) to Hoyts cinemas. Over 300 stores reside in this contemporary architectural space that retains its historic features, such as the heritage listed shot tower, and reflects the diversity of the CBD.

Located on the southern bank of Melbourne's Yarra River, Crown offers a brilliant combination of unsurpassed luxury, relaxed style, warm service and non-stop excitement. For those who like to indulge their passion for shopping, Crown’s collection of the world’s leading designer’s offers the ultimate spree all under the one roof. Melbourne is a city renowned for its love of quality shopping and Crown stands out by offering some of the best known designer brands in the world.

Direct Factory Outlet brings a new and exciting style of shopping to the retail scene, with over 90 individual outlets under the one roof. At DFO Spencer you’ll find 100 big name brands all under the one roof. With so many brands to choose from, you’re sure to find everything you’re looking for in ladies and men's fashion, children's wear, footwear, handbags and luggage, homewares, lingerie and jewellery, more specialised stores and loads more. And to keep your energy levels up throughout your shopping day, there are food courts, cafes and juice bars.Trading Hours: Open 7 days 10am to 6pm Friday: 10am to 9pm

Melbourne’s historic network of laneways and arcades boasts the unique, the exotic and the quirky. Discover an eclectic and delightful mix of small boutiques selling everything from Melbourne designed fashion to Russian dolls and lollipops. Find and explore the Block, Cathedral and Royal arcades, Degraves and Crossley streets, Presgrove and Centre places and more. Block Arcade, an elegant 19th-century shopping plaza, contains the venerable Hopetoun Tea Rooms, the French Jewel Box, Orrefors Kosta Boda, Dasel Dolls and Bears, and Australian By Design.

It may be hard to please everyone, but when it comes to fresh fruit, vegetables, bargain fabrics, accessories and cheap homewear, markets cater for all.

The 'Queen Vic' is a colourful, sprawling mass offering up everything from just-caught fish and freshly picked vegetables to a huge range of souvenirs and cheap clothing.Victoria Street, Melbourne

Local artisans unite under a canopy of Brunswick green canvas umbrellas to create this bustling Sunday market selling only handmade Australian goods.Every Sunday, 10am–5pmVictorian Arts Centre, St Kilda Road, Southbank

Every Sunday since 1970, The Esplanade Market St Kilda has been the destination for those searching for something special, somewhere special. Established as an outlet for local artists, there are now nearly 200 of Victoria’s best artists and craftspeople displaying and selling their work direct to the public. Upper Esplanade St.Kilda Tram 16 or Tram 96 from the City Between Cavell & Fitzroy Streets Buses on route 606 Melway Reference 57 K10 Open every Sunday of the Year 10am - 5pm

No place captures Melbourne’s cosmopolitan culture better than Bridge Road Richmond. From fashion to furnishings Bridge Road is a mass of contradictions with something for every conceivable taste and exceptionally good value.

Supermarkets - There is a Coles supermarket in Elizabeth St, not far from Collins Street, it is between Flinders and Flinders Lane. Safewayis at QV cnr Swanston and Lonsdale Streets.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

You want Hot Milk bargains??


Okay – well leave room in your suitcase to take home the following at never to be repeated prices! Only until stock runs out!

Posters: “Lost in your eyes” and “Ticklish”; “Story of a Breastfeed” – were $8.00 each, now only $5.00
“Yes! I’m still doing that! – was $5.00, now only $4.00
Cards: “Lost in your eyes” and “Ticklish” – were $2.00 each now only $1.00 each! Also assorted other designs – all just $1.00 each.

Plus other goodies – first in, first served! Where? Hot Milk - look for us in the market place stalls! When? Mainly during lunch breaks. Pre orders for pick up very welcome! We take cash, cheque or credit card.



Contact: Yvette abavic@vic.chariot.com.au (03) 9885 6333

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Get ready to PARTY!!!!


Have you booked your tickets for the best value night out in Melbourne this August?Our dinner has a "Shine like the star you are" theme - wear your brightest colours or dress up your favourite black outfit with a hot accessory!


For just $95 we will entertain you with a friendly DJ before and after the best live show in Melbourne! Presented by Music Theatre Australia, The Pot Pourri show promises fabulous entertainment and some special surprises just for you. Check out their website for a look at some of their work… http://www.pot-pourri.com.au/Donna is coordinating table bookings for the dinner - there are ten seats at each table, so be quick.


Contact your Hot Milk buddies and send me a list of names at monkeyboyzmum@optusnet.com.au BOOK BEFORE JULY 20TH!!!!!!!!


Can’t wait to party!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Show your support!

ABA Wrist Bands
Wristbands are now available exclusively for Hot Milk. They will be available through the Mothers Direct Superstore and for those who can't wait we have limited stock available before Hot Milk.

The wristbands are in Hot Milk theme colours of purple and orange in two sizes adult/youth and childrens for only $3 each. The bands have the World Breastfeeding Week theme printed on them

Breastfeeding...Right From the Start www.breastfeeding.asn.au (on the reverse side)

Price: An affordable $3 each + postagePostage: 1-6 bands $2, 6-30 bands $4 and 30-80 bands $8. Larger quantities please contact for postage costs.

To order contact Cathy (Tatiara Group SA/NT) on 08 8752 0197 phone/fax, email or post to PO Box 185 Bordertown SA 5268.

So if you are planning some early World Breastfeeding Week activities and can't wait or get to Hot Milk please contact us and we can arrange delivery.

Everyone will love these bright coloured bands so get your orders in now. Also great affordable gifts to bring home after Hot Milk.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Rain, Hail or Shine!

Horsham Group Victoria Project – Umbrellas!

Everyone needs an umbrella for sun or rain protection. The logo print is on one panel only. See pictures.

Please select from the following:

Alu-light umbrella Compact for handbag or nappy bag.














Hi Tech Auto umbrella Larger size & rubberized handle.



















The Duo Compact 2 person umbrella, cover has handy extendable strap.











Colours of umbrellas and logos for ordering:

Style One: $ 30 (p&p $8 for one, please contact for multiple orders)

Umbrella A
Alulite Silver umbrella with teal ABA logo including website details.

Umbrella B Alulite Silver umbrella with pink Hot Milk conference logo

Umbrella C Alulite Pink umbrella with silver Hot Milk conference logo

Style Two: $33 (p&p $12 for one, please contact for multiple orders)
Umbrella D
Hi Tech Silver umbrella with teal ABA logo, including website details.

Umbrella E Hi Tech Silver umbrella with pink Hot Milk conference logo

Style Three: $33 (p&p $8 for one, please contact for multiple orders)
Umbrella F
The Duo Black umbrella with glitter pink Hot Milk conference logo

Umbrella G
The Duo Black umbrella with silver ABA logo, including website details

Umbrellas will be available at the Hot Milk conference. First in best dressed! Ongoing prepaid orders will be available. Contact Dot Drew for queries/orders at dotdrew@netconnect.com.au , 03 5362 2276. Cheque and money orders to Horsham Group of ABA. Direct bank deposit will be available soon.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Get a Jump Start on 2008!


Just in time for Hot Milk, the 2008 Australian Breastfeeding Association calendar, hot off the press!

Save postage and buy you calendars at the Mothers Direct Superstore. Start your gift shopping early!

Still only $15.00 each, with all profits supporting the work of ABA.

Express Yourself!

If you won't have your breastfed child with you at Hot Milk, you might need to express for comfort.

Well, all you need to do is bring your milk collection kit along with you and take advantage of our Hot Milk Station in the Mother and Baby Quiet Room. The full range of hospital-grade electric pumps have been arranged for the use of delegates. So whether you use a Medela Lactina or Symphony or an Ameda Elite, you won't need to worry.

Where else, but Hot Milk?

Monday, July 9, 2007

Ameda "Breastfeeding Counsellor who makes a difference" Hot Milk Scholarship - Winners


In offering the Scholarships for the ‘Hot Milk’ Conference, our aim was to recognise and reward the efforts made by counsellors that may otherwise not be noticed beyond their immediate groups. Little did we know what we would find out when we received the many nominations…

Without exception, every counsellor nominated is an unsung hero. Every single nominee has performed selfless acts to assist, support, educate and offer friendship and guidance beyond what could ever be normally expected. All nominations are deserving of our ‘Scholarship’ offer! Unfortunately we have had to choose 2 from the large group of deserving nominations.

KAY WHITBY of Sherwood Group, West Moreton Region in Queensland and LOUISA DYER of Northam Group, Wheatbelt Region, Western Australia are the two recipients we have chosen as representing all the virtues of a counsellor who makes a difference … and more! Congratulations!

Thanks to all those who nominated counsellors for this scholarship. We are very pleased to have been made aware of all the deserving counsellors and pleased to be able to assist in this small way.

Arthur Algate
Director
Advantage Health Care
(Distributor of Ameda in Australia)

Sunday, July 8, 2007

On board for the Magical Mystery Tour!


New to Melbourne? Or just want the chance to check out the city sights?

Join us on Wednesday, 1st August for a 3 hour tour of Melbourne, taking in all the main city sights and landmarks with our accredited ABA tour guide, who will fill you in on the unique history and culture of Melbourne. Coaches will leave from the Melbourne Convention Centre in the morning and afternoon. To book, go to www.lrc.asn.au/hotmilk and
follow the links. Adults $20 pp/children $10 (ages 4-14)

Saturday, July 7, 2007

This is what Hungry sounds like!


Join us for breakfast to hear about the breakthrough secret language of baby cries that has the world talking.

Babies are not crying nearly so much anymore - they're too busy talking to us. It's common to all infants - what every parent has wanted - a universal baby language. Featured on Oprah and a Ray Martin special, the Dunstan Baby Language identifies the specific sounds that babies use within their cries to indicate their everyday needs.

Recognise when your baby is experiencing hunger, tiredness, the need to burp, lower wind pain and discomfort. Know the thrill of hearing your baby tell you what she needs you to do.

Eight years of research followed what began as one mother's intuition. Now, the excitement of understanding a baby's needs through their specific cries, is being experienced by parents around the world. Using the Dunstan System results in:

Happier babies who cry less and settle more easily
Unbroken sleep that is occurring both babies and parents
Parents who feel more confident in their ability to care for their infants.

An introduction to the Dunstan Baby Language will be held at the Hot Milk Conference in the Bellarine Room from 7am - 8am on Saturday 4th August, 2007.

Numbers are limited. Register now to secure your place. All registered guests will receive a free copy of the Dunstan Baby Language DVD valued at $59.95. Light refreshments will be served.

Click here to register now for the Dunstan Baby Language breakfast

To find out more about Dunstan Baby Language visit www.dunstanbaby.com