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Christmas Festivities 2005

TLG went out with a bang in 2005, with arguably the best client Christmas party it’s held in its 13 years of operation, closely followed by a surprise-filled staff party celebrating a great year of business.

From an interactive Skippy invitation through to a thong-throwing competition and a meat tray raffle, TLG’s Aussie Bush Christmas themed client party was a big hit with all who attended. The office was filled with a mass of helium balloons and gumtrees galore as guests partied on well into the night making good use of the wide selection of Australian wines and mouth-watering finger foods. Below are some comments from a couple of our guests:

“The food and service were both of a high standard and plentiful. An outstanding success!”

“The time and effort you all put into setting up really showed. Thanks again for a great party!”

The TLG staff party was even better! The day started with a champagne breakfast and a cook-off competition where everyone voted for the employee they thought prepared the best plate of food. From there, everyone got involved in a rather entertaining and very sneaky game of Kris Kringle before heading out for lunch at a traditional Turkish restaurant where we were all entertained by a rather flexible belly dancer. A few drinks and a bag of goodies later, it was time to call it a day and the end of a very good year. Sounds like some serious spoiling? It was!

A big thank-you goes out to Mickey and the management team from all the staff at TLG!

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