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July
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Shell people with passion - July 2008
Two vehicle categories, eight fuel types, 200 teams from 22 different countries and more than 2,500 students in all. MORE
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Think... stay alive - July 2008
A new independent film has been released that's causing a lot of "buzz." Called "Stay," the movie has garnered some rave reviews. MORE
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June
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A Good Samaritan - June 2008
At 1:30am, whilst driving home to Geelong from Newport after completing a night shift, Shell Logistics B-double fuel delivery driver, Brendan Johnston, noticed a fireball coming from a house in Geelong. MORE
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A personal pledge - Safety Day - June 2008
Pledging to make a small change. That is what everyone was asked to do on Safety Day 2008 on 11 June, which was all about taking personal responsibility for our own and others' safety. MORE
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A view from above - June 2008
Malcolm Brinded, Executive Director Exploration and Production, visited Australia last month and spoke with a large contingent of Shell Development Australia (SDA) staff and Joint Venture (JV) Secondees at The Melbourne Hotel in Perth. MORE
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Back from the Sahara - June 2008
Cliff McKinley, Human Resources Manager Shell Logistics, recently completed the 2008 edition of the Marathon des Sables (MdS) in the south Moroccan Sahara desert and it proved to be one of the toughest in its 23 year history. MORE
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Community spirit shines at Shell Logistics in Pinkenba - June 2008
On March 28, 2008, Roger, a diabetic who works at HELP Enterprises at Eagle Farm in Pinkenba, finished work and got on his bike to start his one hour cycle home. MORE
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Editorial: This month in Shell World Oceania - June 2008
Thank you for your fantastic response to the first edition of Shell World Oceania, the new on-line magazine for Shell employees in the Oceania region. MORE
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Fuels, Lubricants & CRT National Sales Conference 2008 - June 2008
Twin Waters in Queensland welcomed 170 Shell delegates over three days to the Commercial Fuels, Lubricants and Commercial Road Transport (CRT) National Sales Conference, in late February. MORE
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Goal Zero - Mt Maunganui celebrates a twenty year milestone - June 2008
Shell's Terminal in Mount Maunganui on New Zealand's North island, recently recorded an impressive twenty years without a Lost Time Incident (LTI). MORE
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Local Lubricants Key Account Manager wins Global Sales Award - June 2008
Lubricants Top Gun nominee and Key Account Manager, Tina Henshaw has won a VIP trip to Rome as the winner of a Global Sales Award Programme. MORE
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Reflections on the 2020 Summit - a conversation with Russell Caplan - June 2008
Aimed at "harnessing the best ideas for building a modern Australia ready for the challenges of the 21st century", the Australia 2020 Summit brought together a thousand business people, experts, community members and leaders to discuss the long-term strategy for the nation's future across a range of interest areas. MORE
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Roxanne Decyk: "Shell's brand is a driver of delivery and growth" - June 2008
In an interview, Corporate Affairs Director Roxanne Decyk talks about the development of the new brand strategy and why it is much more than an advertising campaign. MORE
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Shell Code of Conduct - June 2008
Conducting ourselves with the highest regard for integrity and ethical business conduct is fundamental to Shell's core values of honesty, integrity and respect for people. The Shell Code of Conduct helps us live the Shell values and put the Shell General Business Principles into practice at work. It describes the practicalities of doing business in an ethical way but some people are not taking the Code of Conduct seriously. MORE
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Shell sponsors the Qantas Media Awards - June 2008
In Auckland on May 9, 2008 the Shell sponsored Qantas Media Awards celebrated excellence in news photography and print journalism in New Zealand. MORE
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Telling tales: storytelling and Shell's brand promise - June 2008
If the Shell brand is a collection of impressions of and experience with the company, then stories are a good way to describe the brand to other people. But some stories have more impact than others. MORE
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