
Christmas Party — Our Christmas lunch was held at the Hyatt in a private room, with plenty of excellent food and wine, in the midst of convivial company. Paul Vial organised an absolutely hilarious ROTLF awards ceremony complete with PowerPoint slides.

Footy Tipping — We had an office party to celebrate the conclusion of the footy tipping competition. The winner was David Eades, our newsletter Editor, winning first place prize of a 4G iPod Nano.

Paintball — The paintball event took place on Friday 17th November 2006 at Kuitpo, preceded with a BBQ lunch. There were 5 games, with a shootout at the end. Red Team - 4, Yellow Team - 1. Staff were surprised how much fun they had. Win or lose, everyone was grinning and in high spirits. It a good solid team building exercise.

City Bay Fun Run — The sky was clear and blue, the sun was shining. It was a lovely hot day for the City-Bay Fun Run, 12 km starting from the Festival Theatre in the city and finishing at Colley Reserve in Glenelg. Simon and Nigel were the PHS heroes, powering ahead to finish at exactly the same time, 52 minutes and 3 seconds.

Netball — Staff and partners/friends play netball at ICA Woodlands Areana, Edwardstown.

PowerHealth Solutions sponsors Formula Ford 2007 bid — PowerHealth Solutions has announced that it will be a major sponsor for Cee-Line Motorsport in the 2007 Formula Ford Championship.

World Cup — David Eades organised soccer enthusiasts to come into the office at 3:30am July 10th to watch the game on the data show projector, complete with a magnificent breakfast consisting of bacon, eggs, toast and pancakes.

Bowling — The winning team was Phil, James and Frank. Frank won the Highest Scoring Individual award, while Chris won the Most Honest Player award.

Students mould Formula Vee bodies — The first of the Formula Vee bodies designed by the Open Wheel Race Car Club (ORCC) and built by TAFE Race Car Body class students has now come out of the student-built moulds and is being fitted to one of the TAFE Learn to Earn promotion cars.

Students assist training for Formula One paramedics — A training car built by pre-vocation students at the South Australian Regency Institute of TAFE was delivered this week to members of the AGP Formula One driver extrication teams.