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Refurbished iPhone 8 Plus – For Parts Only, No Returns or Warranty Experience the power of Apple’s iPhone 8 Plus with its 5.5-inch True Tone display, Apple A11 Bionic six-core processor, 3GB RAM, and storage options of 64GB or 256GB. Please note, this unit is sold for parts only due to a non-functional shattered touchscreen and comes without any returns or warranty.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-3820-GOO$131.02 ex GST1 in stock -
Apple iPhone SE (3rd Generation) 64GB Midnight – For Parts Only Important Notice: This device is sold strictly for parts only, with no warranty or returns. The screen is shattered and completely unusable, requiring replacement. The battery holds an 83% charge. This unit is MDM or iCloud locked. OverviewThe Apple iPhone SE (3rd Generation) packs the powerful A15 Bionic chip with a 6-core CPU, 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64GB NVMe flash storage, and a 4.7-inch Retina HD display. Despite the damaged screen, it remains an excellent source for genuine Apple components and repair parts. Ideal For Parts RecoveryThis device serves well for:Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-5136-GOO$149.60 ex GST1 in stock -
Avaya 9608G IP Telephone – Certified Refurbished Experience superior office communication with the Avaya 9608G IP Telephone, featuring a 3.2" x 2.2" monochrome display, 24 programmable keys, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, wideband audio, and support for both SIP and H.323 protocols—all in a certified refurbished unit. Sold by Reboot IT and backed by a full 1-year warranty, this robust deskphone delivers reliable performance, exceptional call clarity, and flexible deployment for any professional environment.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 42539$110.34 ex GST36 in stock
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This power session consists of two presentations and a Q&A session. Presentation 1 Using social media to (re)engage about sexual health and build online communities For its recent social marketing campaign, The Big Picture, ACON Health developed the first large scale social media initiative in the Australian HIV sector to target gay men who account for ¾ of new HIV infections in NSW. This presentation will show how the social media campaign was developed and will explore the benefits of Facebook and Twitter, the challenges faced and the lessons learned, such as:Watch now -
This session will look objectively at the technology developments that have occurred over the last 2 years which are transforming the not-for-profit landscape. Covering topics such as Cloud computing, workforce mobility, business intelligence and CRM, Tony will present a glimpse into the future with his view of the “modern not-for-profit”, combined with real world examples of how CEOs have already transformed their organisations through the use of technology. Speaker biography: Tony Nissen is the National Solutions Manager for R & G Technologies and has consulted to some of Australia’s largest and most successful not-for-profits. R & G Technologies is one of Australia’s leading IT consultancy and Cloud service firms specialising in the not-for-profit sector.Watch now -
Not-for-profits are taking advantage of social media’s ability to facilitate and expand their impact by combining an organisational strategy with their professional online networks to connect, build relationships and establish trust and thought leadership. This way of operating goes beyond simply using tools like Facebook or Twitter and requires a networked mindset where openness and being ‘data-informed’ are essential. This interactive presentation will explore how not-for-profit leaders can improve their organisation’s social media use and embrace best practices of a networked not-for-profit, including measurement and learning, and avoiding some of the pitfalls and challenges.Watch now
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Those who have succeeded in crowdfunding know that it’s not as easy as “build it and they will come”. Like any form of fundraising, it takes hard work and perseverance. This practical webinar will teach you everything you need to know to succeed at crowdfunding as Tom shares a series of lessons and walk participants through the decisions they will need to make before launching a fundraising campaign.Watch now -
In today's rapid-fire-aim world of social media, too many organisations apply a scattergun approach to their external relations. But this approach rarely achieves much; all too often it just confuses the audience and puts them 'offside' because of the irrelevant material being hurled at them. In this webinar you will learn why having a communication strategy is so important and how to create one for your own organisation that meets real-world organisational goals.Watch now
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Video is everywhere. Collectively, we upload 48 hours of video to YouTube every minute. Not-for-profits upload hours of video to their websites, Twitter and Facebook. It seems like every not-for-profit in the world is either using video – or panicking that they don’t know how. Simply putting a video up doesn’t mean anyone will watch it. We’re exposed to so much video today, viewers no longer have the time or patience for the bad stuff. If you’re video’s not good, it’s gone – and so is all the time and money you spent shooting and promoting it.Watch now

