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LaZumba cafe wins local business award 2 years running!

Dolce Espresso

Dolce Espresso of Oatley recently won an award at the ‘St George and Sutherland Shire Business Awards’.
Dolce won the award back to back in 2009 and again in 2010. Global Coffee Solutions and LaZumba Espresso would like to congratulate Dolce Espresso on this achievement.

Well done guys!
Leo Stanners
Marketing Manager
Global Coffee Solutions


JURA on top of the world in Kathmandu, Nepal

JURA Australia was very pleased to receive the below testimonial from a very impressed, very far away JURA customer.

Here is an endorsement that you may not get everyday.

We have had a JURA F50 for about 8 years and cannot tell you how impressed we have been with the machine. Over the past three years we have lived in Kathmandu, Nepal and we brought our JURA with us.
 I maintain that the best coffee in Kathmandu is at our house. (Mind you visiting friends and family are always tasked with bringing good beans). Kathmandu is a difficult city in which to live. The water is filtered, boiled and then filtered again before it is safe to drink. There are up to 19 hours of power blackouts each day and there are frequent brown outs and power spikes. Through all this our JURA has continued to produce beautiful coffee.
We are returning to Australia soon and as luck would have it our JURA has finally given in to the demands of Kathmandu as is asking to be serviced.
We will have this done in Canberra at Cosmorex who are fine ambassadors for your product.
Thank you for such a fine product. I am looking forward to many more years of good coffee.
Regards Peter Morris


We were delighted to receive this endorsement paying testament to JURA's durability and reliability from the other side of the planet. It was great to hear that they took their JURA coffee machine with them all the way to Nepal and thank Peter for taking the time to write to us. Having travelled extensively in Nepal when younger I know the pressures Kathmandu's water and power supplies place on equipment,said JURA Australia Marketing Manager - Leo Stanners.



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Lazumba continues environmental leadership

Lazumba has taken further steps to be as environmentally friendly and ethical as possible.
As well as using Rain Forest Alliance Certified beans in our coffee range Lazumba's latest run of brochures has been printed on 100% recycled paper and was printed by the same printer used by Greenpeace.
Although the recycled paper was more expensive than other stocks, we felt the ethical benefits and mileage it would receive from our increasingly environmentally clients was worth the extra outlay, said Marketing Manager Leo Stanners.



Thou shalt join the coffee cult
Don't want to be taken for a tourist? Then don't be heard ordering a latte after lunch, writes Lee Marshall.

I once met an Italian who didn't drink coffee. He made light of the fact but you could see he was tired of having to explain his disability every time some new acquaintance uttered the standard Italian greeting: "Prendiamo un caffe?" ("Fancy a coffee?"). His breezy but faintly passive-aggressive manner concealed, I suspect, deep pools of self-doubt and underground lakes of wounded masculine pride. Vegetarians develop the same nonchalant, yet haunted, look when travelling in places such as Mongolia, where meat comes with a side-dish of meat. But this Italian guy wasn't a visitor, he was local. He was the Mongolian vegetarian.

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What your coffee says about you
an exerpt from the book 'The You Code' and published in the SMH.

Coffee snobs can find more than froth and sugar at the bottom of their cups - personality lives there as well, Lisa Martin explains. While strolling out of a cafe on the way to work, that cup of coffee in your hand is actually emitting hidden meanings to passers-by.

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