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Ipads are on the agenda

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COMMENTS

I'm sure Gawler is still using bean counters somewhere within...LOL!!! Technology is here to stay and if it helps the progression of efficiency, then so be it.. At least Playford can complete a cost analysis to be able to achieve a good result economically. This is not rocket science... technology is here to stay .

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