FAQsFrequently Asked Questions about our newsletter "Great Things to do in Melbourne - the White Hat guide"Your email address is kept secure by White Hat and will not be passed on to any other organisation. Our website contains many thousands of events and in order to prevent cluttering up the search engines with expired information, events are automatically removed once they have occurred. Our website is about what's on, not about what was on. the moral is to read your newsletter when it arrives and at that time check any information that may interest you. Various email readers display information in different ways and you may need to tweak your settings to display our newsletter the way it was intended. However, we are more concerned with making the content of our newsletter informative and entertaining than we are with making it look pretty, so don't expect much in the way of graphic design. Sorry, no you can't. Newsletters like this are only possible through the efficiencies of the internet. It would cost us far too much in money and time to have this newsletter printed, placed in envelopes, pay the postage and undertake the mailing. Besides which, by the time the information reached you it would be out of date. If you do not use email, your best option is to find a friend who is prepared to print it out and deliver it to you, or to find what services are available from the many government funded agencies whose job it is to inform people of what's on. In order for something to be mentioned in this newsletter it first has to be submitted for listing on our website (click here to submit an event). We then select from events on our website to mention in our newsletter. The identity of the author remains a mystery, but some clues may be found in a previous newsletter. This newsletter has gathered quite a following over the years and currently has about 10,000 subscribers. |