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Currently I pay for all website costs.  It costs around $300 to have the website online.  I rely upon my employers to use their computer to maintain and update the website.  In the near future I would like to advertise Governess Australia in newspapers and magazines.  I am currently creating a flyer, brochure and a business card to promote the industry.  I also wanting some ideas for a logo for the website.


 

 

All donations to Governess Australia can be made

payable by cheque or bank transfer. 

 

 

Postal address available after the initial email.

 

Bank Account Name: Lee-Anne Bright

Description: GA (your name)

BSB: 06 2693

Account No: 1014 8328

 

Cheques Payable to L Bright

Receipts available on request

Email: bushgovo@governessaustralia.com 

 

Financial Breakdown & Achievements...

Please give thanks to those who have helped pay Governess Australia

2008

 Raised ... $ 120  So Far

2007

 Raised ... $ 1225 Between January & December

 

2006

Lee-Anne (Governess Australia Executive Officer)

Started a Donations page in October, $210 Until January the 1st

 

2004, 2005

Lee-Anne (Governess Australia Executive Officer)

 

2003,  2002,  2001

 Distance Education Supervisors (SA)

 Mount Isa Governess Group (QLD)

 

 
 
 

Thank you for the Donations

 

2008

Natasha Smyth

Viv Lawrence

Carolyn Fraser

 

 

 

2007

Jacque Green

Karen Betts

Rachele Malone

Julie Hawker

Sarah Thomas (governess)

Julie McDonald

Janene Fegan

Debbie Bowden

Natasha Smyth

Julie Hawker

Lisa Fielder

Liz Bird - Northern Territory ICPA

Jennie Bridges

Carolyn Fraser

Tania Curr

Kylie Fisher

Tegan Wilkinson

 


 


About Governess Australia by Lee-Anne

Governess Australia was the work of three governesses from outback Australia.  The idea of creating a network and website on governessing has been kicked around by the governess groups in South Australia and Queensland for several years.  

In 2001 the South Australia Governess Group sent out letters to all School of the Airs and Distance Ed. Schools around Australia to see if they would be interested in forming a network for governesses.  In 2002 Jasmyn Crimmins, President of the Mount Isa Governess group, contacted Lee-Anne Bright, President of Distance Education Supervisors (SA Group).  The Mt Isa Govie Group was keen to set up a network on the web.  Jasmyn knew a governess called Kirsten Cosgrove, who had all the technical knowledge and training to put it together and up on the web.  So from that moment Lee-Anne became the willing pupil to learn all she could about the creation, operation and maintenance of the Governess Australia website and Jasmyn took care of the financial .  There were many moments when Kirsten was driven to the brink of madness.  The girls names became regular words in each of their work household, the bosses of all three at the time were very tolerant and we sincerely thank them for their support.

In October 2002 Governess Australia was launched onto the internet.  With much advertising through emails to all the Distance Education Schools and in 2003 through the ICPA newsletters, Governess Australia has became a success.   The JobBoard has been a major success many girls telling me they found their job through it.  In January 2003 the website had up to 8 jobs being advertised at one time.  After just two and a half months of operation we were ecstatic.  Now after several years the site has had up to 30 resumes and over 50 jobs online at once. 

Lee-Anne now runs the website alone using her many supporters as a sounding board.

Lee-Anne's Story Continues

In April 2003 I made major changes to the look of the entire website, revamping most areas.  The major change was to the Schoolroom Tips and Links section.  They now became the one area called The Schoolhouse. With thanks to govo's who have sent me work activities, etc. 

In October 2003 there were over 40 members of our Yahoo Group OUTBACK GOVIES.  With constant messages and tips going up.  Many newbies are now starting to ask questions and use it as a place to get ideas and help.  In 2006 there are nearly 70 members.

In 2004 I have worked on setting up many new pages and making the information more streamlined to use.  Some of the new pages are the FAQ page to answer new and perspective governesses questions and the Ask an Expert page.  I have also changes the overall look of the webpage once again.  I finally met Jasmyn at Mt Isa this year.  After all these years of emailing to meet someone face to face and hear a voice was fantastic. 

 

In 2006 I, Lee-Anne, have sole responsibility for for both financial and maintenance of the website.  A job which is a brings me into contact through email with hundreds of parents, teachers and governesses.

2007 has so far provide me with plenty of challenges maintaining the website.  When I moved back to NSW I had to redo the entire website.  In the process I upgraded the look of the site and added more information and pages.   The website has been simplified with the addition of the Parent Page and Govie Page, providing a central point for both parties to get information.

 


 

Groups who have supported

Governess Australia over time...

Gold Members

Distance Education Supervisors (SA) provided financial support throughout 2001, 2002, 2003,

Mount Isa Govie Group (QLD)  provided financial support throughout 2001, 2002, 2003,

 

Silver Members

Longreach Govies (QLD)  2004, 2005, 2006

Charleville Govies (QLD) 2006

Capricornia Govies (Emerald, QLD) 2006

Bourke / Walgett Govies (NSW) 2007

NSW Govie Network 2007


 

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