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Jazz up your nest and support Bloom!

Posted in: Blog, Featured by Bloom on May 31, 2010 | No Comments

Come along to Jazz Up Your Nest

If you’re a fan of local design, you’ll be interested in heading to Jazz Up Your Nest, exclusively showcasing art, jewellery and wearables created by artists from the Southern Downs region between 17-24 July. 10% of all sales from the gallery will be contributed towards three different charities, of which Bloom is one. So come along and support local artists and Bloom!

Jazz Up Your Nest is situated at Fledge Design Studio, in the main street of Warwick. This exhibition takes place during chilly Warwick’s annual Jumpers & Jazz in July Festival, where the trees are covered in quirky textiles and jazz music fills the air. For more details of what is happening during the festival, see www.jumpersandjazz.com

Where: Fledge Design Studio, 92b Palmerin St Warwick QLD

When: 10am-5pm, 17-24 July 2010

Contact: 07 4661 9838

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Ruth’s interview on ABC Radio

Posted in: Blog, Featured, Training Centre by Bloom on June 4, 2009 | No Comments

Check it out – Ruth’s interview on Evenings with Steve Austin aired tonight on ABC Radio!

This is what the ABC site had to say:

Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal activity, the net worth is second only to drugs. 60,000 -100,000 underage girls are trafficked in Cambodia every year. Many children are kidnapped and sold into the brothels. Others are tricked.

Along with her husband, Murray, Ruth Larwill is a director of Bloom Asia – dedicated to the work of rescuing and rehabilitating at-risk and trafficked girls from a life of misery.

Download the interview now from the ABC Radio website

or listen to it here:

AUDIO CLIP REMOVED

Sorry folks, we had to remove the audio clip, but in its place we’ve loaded up a shortened transcript of the interview, which you can view here.