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The Byron Bay movie experience of Jon Dale

I had an unusual experience recently. I went to watch a movie at the Byron Lounge Cinema and, instead of the usual popcorn and soft drink, I could have a beer at the bar outside. After the movie, we had a drink and talked about the movie in the bar again. How civilised! (I know, I am betraying the fact that I haven’t been in Byron very long)

What a great thing. Bring it on.

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Thank you to generous people for support Father Chris Riley

The other day I sent a blog post asking for donations of prizes for the breakfast next week that is raising funds for Father Chris Riley’s Youth of the Streets Project.

I’d like to thank Maja Kowalsky of Beyond Projex and Nathan Ffolkes of Mojosurf in Byron Bay who both made generous donations.

(I know, I was surprised to receive something from a business in Byron – thanks again Nathan)

Jon

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Pittwater Business Limited December Breakfast

Christmas is around the corner already (sorry) and Pittwater Business Limited’s speaker for December (6:45am 2nd Dec, RMYC Newport) is Father Chris Riley, talking about his Youth off the Streets Project. This has put me in the mood to write about sustainability and social responsibility in a small business context (which is most of us at PBL, of course). You’ve probably heard of the triple bottom line – where corporations report on their financial success but also in terms of environmental and social markers.

It’s always seemed to me like they are paying lip-service to both – making some tiny donations to charities and changing their light bulbs to low voltage – so they can claim to be good guys instead of the rapacious beasts that we all think they are. But in a small business context, we really do operate in a community – in our case, Pittwater – and we really do operate in an environment that is affected by what we do. So we have a genuine responsibility and probably we even really mean it when we say we want to look after our environment and our neighbours. So this is my call to you.

Think about your carbon footprint, think about your recycling, your buying and think about putting something back into your community. Why not support Father Riley’s great project? Some suggestions for improving your triple bottom line performance (and meaning it):

·         Change to green power (from the electricity company)
·         Give a share of your profits back to your staff
·         Give a share to charity (local – like Father Riley’s project, or to relieve extreme poverty in the developing countries)
·         Give your staff some time off which they can spend helping a charity. Encourage it. We’d love you to come to the breakfast with an open wallet or donate a prize for the raffle…….


This article appeared in Peninsula Living and was written by Jon Dale as Chairman of Pittwater Business Limited.

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