Help with Flash-based Navigation
If you're having difficulties viewing the navigation area at the top of each page in this site, it is likely you either don't have an appropriate Flash Player installed, or else your browser preferences are preventing Flash active content from being displayed.
Flash Player Installation
The main navigation area for this site has been created in Macromedia Flash, to provide a rich and interactive user experience. To view Macromedia Flash, however, a small piece of software, known as a plugin, must be installed on your computer. If you don't have the Flash Player installed, you might see something like this at the top of this page:

Normally, if you don't already have the Flash player installed, you will be prompted to install it when a page from ths site is loaded. However, you can also install the Flash player by following this link: http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer.
Allowing Flash Content to Display
Even if you have the Flash player installed, your browser may be configured to prevent "active content" - content that provides advanced functionality - from displaying. If the problem is with your browser preferences, your browser window may look a little like this:

To add this site to your your list of trusted sites, so that you can view the navigation area each time you visit this site, open the Tools > Internet Options dialog. In the Security tab, click the "Trusted Sites" icon. Add http://www.ceroccanberra.com.au to your list of trusted sites.
Alternatively, to continue browsing the site this once, just click on the Warning Message and select "Allow Blocked Content". You will have to do this each time you revisit the site.
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