
I'm not a fan of the HeraldSun's website for a number of reasons, but this pretty much is the sign to find a new source for news.
Ebay's having an 80% off sale if you didn't see it.

I'm not a fan of the HeraldSun's website for a number of reasons, but this pretty much is the sign to find a new source for news.
Ebay's having an 80% off sale if you didn't see it.

I finally finished the first roll on toy Ikimono camera that I purchased in Sydney a few weeks back. I was a bit perplexed as to where I could get this film developed despite being given a list by Via Alley. Upon suggestion from my sister I visited Michaels Camera Video Digital who were happy to be obliged. The first film didn't turn out that great and my thumb obstructs more than a few of the photos and some didn't even turn out sadly.
Anyway, I'll update this as I find more places, but here is a list of shops that currently develop 110 film.
Where to develop 110 film:
Victoria
Michaels Camera Video & Digital
Where: Elizabeth St, Melbourne.
Phone: (03) 9672 2296
FujiLab
Where: 206 Commercial Road, Parhran.
Phone: (03) 9510 2266
New South Wales
Platinum Imaging
Where: 54 Oxford Street, Paddington
Phone: (02) 8356-9841
CFM Photo & Stationery
Where: Shop 1, 189 Kent Street, Sydney
Phone: (02) 9252 2238
Western Australia
Mirage Photographic Lab
Where: 88 Hay Street, Subiaco
Phone: (08) 9388-9333
Where to buy 110 Film:
ViaAlley
Where: Shop 3, 285a Crown St, Surrey Hills. NSW
& Shop RG26A, The Galeries Victoria, 500 George St, Sydney, NSW.
Phone: (02) 8354-0077
& (02) 9264-7528
Website: www.viaalley.com
Four Corner Store.com
Where: www.fourcornerstore.com
Pigeonhole
Where: Shop 16, Bon Marche Arcade, 80 Barrack Street, Perth, WA.
Phone: (08) 9221-9837
Website: www.pigeonhole.com.au
If you know of any locations that develop 110 film please let me know so I can add it to the list.
Cheers Guys!

Don't tell Apple because I'd hate for it to hamper my chances at a possible job in the future with the company probably everyone wants to work for but I Jailbroke my iPhone a few days ago.
After having this phone for a little over 2 weeks I have to say that it was one of the most frustrating pieces of hardware I've ever used. The little fact that I could not customise a THING was driving me insane and I finally snapped when there were 3 iPhones in the same room and the 'Glass' SMS tone sounded prompting everyone to pull their phones out of their pockets.
I'm not interested in stealing apps and just recently bought an iTunes voucher, but the very fact Apple wouldn't let me change my background, change to a different theme or even so much as easily select a song as a ringtone was incentive enough for me to break this thing.
For advice on Jailbreaking your iPhone click here.