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Where are the Professional Diaries and Nanny Diary?

Where are the Professional Diaries and Nanny Diary?

From 2024, we have made changes to our suppliers to bring stronger Diaries packed with more features to Butler Diaries. These changes mean we are focusing on the two Industries we do best, Childcare and Tradies.

This means we made the hard decision to say goodbye to our Professionals Collection including the:

  • Home Carer,
  • Property Manager, and
  • Strata Manager.

Our Nanny Diary has been turned into a log to give you more flexibility whether you work one day or seven.

If you have any questions about these changes or really can't live without your Diary, get in touch to info@butlerdiaries.com and we will see if there is something we can do for you.

Want to know what else is new at Butler Diaries?

Check out the blog, 'What's new: Diary and Resource Changes.'

Where is the New Zealand Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary?
Where is the Family Day Care Diary?

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