Merry Xmas from TravelMole
The Mole is taking a small break from today for some Xmas shopping and some festive season cheer. We will return in January bigger and better than ever.
Thank you to all our readers who have helped us launch our news and information resource here in Australia and New Zealand. Please remember to tell all your colleagues, friends and customers to log on and subscribe.
In 2006 we will continue to grow and develop. Our global resources will make us the one stop source for all the news in the travel and tourism industry. We will announce some substantial new partnerships and added functionality to the website.
We will also begin a series of competitions and giveaways to reward and expand our subscriber base.Above all, we will continue to be different from our competition, offering you a real alternative for your daily news.
While the daily newswires will take a break, the Mole will continue to add content to the site if something newsworthy occurs. If anything dramatic happens, rest assured a Special Edition will br prepared and rushed to your desktop.
Have a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
The Mole
Graham Muldoon
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