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Darwin Waterfront September Events Spashfest Family Fun Day Saturday 8 September, FREE The Darwin Waterfront Lawns will be alive with entertainment and loads of free activities from 10am to 2pm including demonstrations, water slides, jumping castles, competitions and info booths on water safety matters. Splashfest is a free community event as part of Water Safety Week 2012.

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Movie Under the Stars - Happy Feet Two [G] Saturday 18 August at 7pm, FREE Enjoy Happy Feet Two under the stars at the FREE outdoor cinema in the Darwin Waterfront. Arrive at 6pm to secure your spot with your own chair or picnic rug before the movie commences just after 7pm. Bring your own picnic basket or enjoy local specials available on the night.

Wave Lagoon Aqua Zumba Every Sunday at 9am. $12 for adults, $8 for children (under 15yrs) Enjoy a fun, low impact chest deep workout in the Wave Lagoon without the waves!

Every Saturday at 7am, FREE Start your Saturdays with free beginners Tai Chi lessons on the peninsula lawns.

No alcohol or glass. Paid parking applies 7 days a week at the Darwin Waterfront. Park 2 hours FREE at the Kitchener Drive multi-storey carpark or $1 for 3hrs and $3 for 4hrs.

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FEATURE Last 12-13 year over 15,000 people had a fun filled weekend at this huge showcase of wh Hames Sharley we love about Darwin. and Keith Savage HOME AND 21-25 Daughtersof exciting exhibitors There will Dad, be hundreds and a huge range of entertainment and 2 Little Boys over the two days. My Kitchen Rules OUTDOOR will be onLIVING the hunt for contestants to represen 61-74 The PalmerstonLife 166-167 Haley Roddy biggest Lifestyle and Home Expo in David the NT is b the NT for their next series. Special guest contestants soldier mates and Scot 91-96 Careers Training 168-169 Display Home will be cooking up a storm for you all weekend. Recruitment of the Month Dora97-106 TheThe Explorer andDarwinLife her sidekick Boots will beGroup putting fantastic forD th Transformers 2012 and Home Expoon is aon againshow at the Bendella 171 Homestyle Files kids as wellon asFlooring a meet and greet with Spongebob Square Pants and Ben 10. 183-187 the 28th and 29th April. 173 Darwin Wholesale Plants There will be fashion parades and a hairdressing competitions, performance Last year over 15,000 people had a fun filleddance weekend at th wildlife displays and so much more! Exhibits include businesses from a array of we love about automotive, home furnishings, building, industries, including fashionDarwin. and beauty, COMMUNITY 76-77 Photologue TRADIES will your be hundreds of exhibitors a huge buying andThere renovating home, food andexciting wine to mention a few.and There will bera MulticulturalLife 189-190 Tradie prize82 giveaways and competitions galore! over the two days. My Kitchen Rules will be on the hunt for 84 Chickapedia 192every Tradie of thebusiness Month involved and a whole We wish nothing more than success for single the NT for their next series. Special guest contestants soldie 85 Pink Camouflage 193 Apprentice of the Month of enjoyment for everyone who attends. will cooking a storm for youCentre all weekend. DarwinLife andbe Home Expo up - Darwin Convention at the Waterfront Dora The Explorer and her sidekick Boots will be putting o Saturday 28th April 9am - 5pm - Sunday 29th April 9am - 4pm. FASHION, BEAUTY kids as well as a meet and greet with Spongebob Square Pa AND HEALTH

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How did you get to be at Darwinlife? Saw an ad and decided to go for it because a lovely friend worked here How so you de-stress after the Dlife madness? A chilled crisp white or 2… Favourite destination if you could get there Spain especially the south – flamenco, food, wine, fiestas Best Music At the moment I am totally in love with Florence and the Machine and also love classical, jazz, soul, funk, hip hop…. Maybe better to say what I hate – heavy metal and anything without a melody Where and when are you happiest? When I am surrounded by love and laughter – usually around a table laden with delicious food and wine with great music in the background What do you love about Darwin? My family and the rhythm of the city

How did you get to be at Darwinlife? 20 years in magazines and a lot of talking How so you de-stress after the Dlife madness? A glass of bubbles (hmmnn… maybe a bottle) Favourite destination if you could get there Love Bali! - but a road trip round Italy cooking pasta with the mammas, and people watching with coffee! Best Music Depends on my mood! - blues, rock n roll, chill out, and Piaf at full volume on Sunday mornings Where and when are you happiest? when life is simple and family are around What do you love about Darwin? the weather, the lifestyle and it’s two hours to Bali

How did you get to be at Darwinlife? I got a call when I was on the beach in Melbourne on a Tuesday and I was in the DarwinLife office on Wednesday. I was employed for BBT expo. It was only supposed to be 4 weeks. How so you de-stress after the Dlife madness? A bottle of wine followed by a few shots of tequila Favourite destination if you could get there Mexico - for Tequila Favourite drink Tequila What do you love about Darwin The weather and the people (typical answer, I know) Biggest dream I want a tequila fountain at my wedding in Bali (If I ever decide I want to get married)

How did you get to be at Darwinlife? I ran into a staff member at the Ducks Nuts who asked me to forward my resume. How do you de-stress after the Dlife madness? I don’t know yet but I’m looking forward to it Favourite destination if you could get there For the time being, I’m already here Best film Anything by Baz Luhrmann Best Music Pink What do you love about Darwin? Everything 5

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Sprout are pitching hard for the 2024 Olympics to be held in Darwin. We believe Territorians with passion can do anything – let the games begin.

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Dredging begins in Darwin Harbour

This dredger, one of the largest in the world, will cut through the hard rock in Darwin Harbour.

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Dredging vessels have now started work in Darwin Harbour to deepen the shipping channel and berthing areas for LNG carriers travelling to and from the Ichthys LNG plant at Blaydin Point. The dredgers and barges operate like an excavator and dump truck on a building site by digging up rock and sediments from the sea floor and taking it away. Work for the first few months will be low-key, with the backhoe dredger scooping up soft sediments at the Elizabeth River end of Blaydin Point. In November, the large cutter suction dredger will start work north of Blaydin Point and work its way up the shipping channel towards East Arm. INPEX no longer expects to drill and blast Walker Shoal as the

large cutters should be able to grind away and break up the tough rock. All dredged sediments will be taken to the approved spoil ground about 12 kilometres off Lee Point. This was chosen in consultation with the government and the Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the Northern Territory because it’s away from shipping channels and popular fishing spots. INPEX dredging contractor, Van Oord, is using large barges to reduce the number of trips to the spoil ground, which also means less disruption to the public. A common occurrence during dredging is turbidity caused when sediments on the sea floor are stirred up. This also happens in heavy rain, when streams run into the harbour, or from propellers when boats come in to shore. The turbidity clears as sediments settle back on the seafloor. Dredging can stir up extra turbidity and while most of the sediment will settle straight away, some will remain suspended in the water for longer, creating a plume. As part of a rigorous environmental monitoring

program, INPEX will be measuring how much extra turbidity is created by dredging, how long it remains suspended in the water, where it settles and what impact this has on marine life. There will be a 250 metre safety zone around vessels to ensure public safety and the safety of people working on the Ichthys Project. If you are unsure of the distance, hold out your hand and turn it. If you can completely cover the vessel with your hand, you are at about a safe distance. Safe speeds are also important when boating near dredging areas and diving operations. Please consider how much wake your vessel is creating, how much traffic is in the area, how long it will take your vessel to stop, how quickly it can turn and how much sea room there is to manoeuvre.

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DarwinLife | Feature

Architect with a vision

KEITH Keith Savage has a history with Darwin. Arriving in 1985 to work on the Darwin Airport Upgrade, Keith began working with the inimitable Hans Vos where he quickly became the Senior Architect and Project Architect on all developments. This obvious trust in his abilities both as an architect and manager paved the way for an outstanding career. Growing up in Blacktown Sydney and while studying at UTS, Keith worked in a variety of architect offices and on construction sites and these early years gave Keith an appreciation for construction and its relationship to design. At university Keith developed a relationship with a lecturer Jack Greenland, who was one of Australia’s experts in the field of Environmental Design at that time. Keith’s Major Thesis at University was titled “Thermal Design of Light Weight Dwellings for Tropical Australia”, which was nominated as one of the top thesis’s in Australia for that year. Those early years in Darwin working with Hans Vos were very productive with the development of projects such as Lindsay Street Offices and the Customs House Building in Lindsay Street, Vesty’s Water Tank Sports Building and NT News Building. All projects were highly awarded, architecturally winning the Tracey Award on consecutive years and numerous other awards for the next three years. In particular The Vesty’s Water Tank and Customs House Buildings were recognised and awarded nationally. The design of these buildings included Keith’s philosophy of architecture developed in his early years at Sydney such as, systemised structural systems, the use of light weight materials such as the Robertson Metal Panels, specifically used on the NT News Building, and silicon

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jointed frameless glass windows a first for Darwin used on the Lindsay Street Office Building. Hans Vos Planning became Woodhead Architects, Darwin in 1987 and Keith became a Regional Principal of the practise. As a result of the success of the NT News Building Darwin, News Limited commissioned Woodhead to redevelop all of their newspaper offices, nationally across Australia, Keith in conjunction with Hans Vos was responsible for designing and developing these buildings, including the Herald and Weekly Times Offices in Melbourne. This led to Keith and his family moving from Darwin to reside in Melbourne for a period of 15 months to see out the design of this building. Keith returned to Darwin in 2008 to manage the Woodhead office after the retirement of Hans Vos and began immediately working on new projects and clients - the design and development of the new Medical School at Charles Darwin University, Jacana House in Woods Street and the ACIKE Building

Currently under construction at Charles Darwin University. The development of these projects have continued to implement design philosophies developed by Keith in his early years, such as, the use of structure, light weight materials and strong emphasis on designing for the particular climate and environment. Jacana House is the first Five Star Green Star designed building in the Northern Territory and is particularly relevant as a building built in the Tropics with large areas of glass. The Medical School was the recipient of the Tracy Architectural Award this year the Most Accomplished Architectural Works developed in the Northern Territory for the previous year. The ACIKE Building currently under construction, Keith believes will receive the same recognition. Keith in July 2010 set up Hames Sharley in the Northern Territory and became a National Director of this practise. The practise has now just turned two years old and from a cold start with no work it is

now a dynamic practise with seven staff. Woodhead has now closed its doors in Darwin leaving Hames Sharley as the only truly national Architectural Urban Planning & Interior Design practise in the Northern Territory. Construction has begun on two of Hames Sharley, Northern Territory’s first major commissions, the Menzies School of Health Research and Education Buildings being developed at Royal Darwin Hospital and Charles Darwin University and the new funders University Medical School at RHD. Menzies design is once again a continuation of Keith’s design philosophies with ideas and use of materials. These ideas are evolving and will continue to do so. Keith has a passion for this area, its climate and the idiosyncrasies of this location. The development now of the INPEX project and an Urban Planning project being developed by DCC will guarantee the growth of Hames Sharley in the Northern Territory and Keith’s design philosophies will continue to shape the Darwin lifestyle. 13

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What are you wearing? Fascinator made by close friend Joanna Robert Designs in Adelaide, a dress from Pzazz and shoes from Nine West. How does your Cup outfit differ from your daily style? As I work in a corporate environment, my clothes are generally tones of black and white. I was excited to introduce colour to a structured dress, hence the mustard yellow with a hint of 1940s glam. Where do you buy your clothes? Mostly in Darwin. I like to support our local businesses, but also can’t help but stock up on trips to Melbourne or Sydney. What do you think about the local Darwin fashion scene? Darwin isn’t usually thought of as a fashion hub, but online access to trends, local

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businesses staying up to date with styles, and the launch of Darwin’s Fashion Week has proven a change in our era. This was undeniable with the number of well dressed men and women at the Cup! Of course whatever we do we have to take into account our warmer weather, and I have to say that I miss the winter fashion down south. Tips for winning the best dressed… Stand out from the crowd! Go for big, bold or colourful. Pay attention to detail, and always smile. What do you do when you are not winning Best Dressed? I am an optometrist in the city and I enjoy charity work through my profession. Three other words that summarise what I like to do: food, travel and photography.

What are you wearing? My bow tie was purchased right here in Darwin from Attitude for men on Cavenagh St. The pants and shirt were purchased online at ASOS, I found my Fedora (hat) earlier this year from an op-shop in Tokyo, and my prized possession - The “Ralph Lauren, special edition” jacket was something I picked up in Las Vegas, along with the Marc Jacobs sunnies. How does your Cup outfit differ from your daily style? This is something I would wear everyday. If I wanted to dress it down I would lose the bow tie. It’s far too hot in Darwin to wear a jacket all of the time which is such a shame because a nice blazer can make even a pair of boardies and a singlet look stylish, however, I love hats and I love bright colours. Where do you buy your clothes? I have to admit that I buy many of my clothes on-line and when I travel. What do you think about the local Darwin fashion scene? My favourite men’s designers are Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and desigual, they do

sexy casual resort wear, keeping it boyish, yet playful. I think that we have the perfect climate here for that kind of style. Guys around town that get it right really do get it right, but I guess I’d have to say that I’d prefer to see a few more guys looking as though they just stepped off their private yacht. Tips for winning the Best Dressed....... Stop dressing the same. If you wear a white tie, don’t wear a white belt, white shoes, white sunnies, white undies, white phone cover. Actually, just don’t wear a white tie. Try to break some rules or mix it up a bit. Check out some magazines like GQ , if it’s not on those pages it’s probably not fashionable. When you buy things online, check out their suggestions on what to wear it with or look at the models and see how the stylists have accessorised. What do you do when you are not winning Best Dressed? Hanging out on my private yacht. When I’m bored of that I do some charity work at the local salon Kabuki and transform ordinary housewives into glamorous power women on a tropical holiday.

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I’m sure you, like many other people out there, believe that to build an Android, iPhone, iPad, Nexus (or whatever your device might be) you need to be super smart. Really Smart. You also might have been told that you need to build a version for the iPhone, one for HTC Android, Blackberry, Nokia… the list goes on. They’re wrong. Now you can build a web based application using only HTML5 and CSS3 and it will be accessible across those devices, your laptop, the kindle, plus anything else they might come out with. It is a remarkable step that means you can build something once and it can be published to multiple devices… even ones that don’t even exist yet.

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DarwinLife | Feature

by Christina Brown

Colin Brown lived until he was almost 80. He was a vivacious, eloquent and charming man with a fabulous sense of humour. He loved a drink, a smoke and chat - this was a man who was never lost for words. He was generous, loving and extremely tolerant. He also had a pretty big temper and he was very strict when we were young; we always had chores to do, were grounded for the smallest misdemeanour and if the ‘curry stick’ (read wooden spoon) was on the dining table, you did not say a word. He scared the hell out of me until I was 16. A great role model, Colin was a wonderful friend, and mentor to many and I am lucky to say he was our Dad.

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A teenage girls relationship with her father is always an interesting one, so it seems fitting to print how Caitlyn and Taylor feel about their Dad, their own words… Facebook Entry by Taylor

I have to say I have an amaZAYN Dad 
 I mean he’s always writing on my LCM’s 
 I mean on Friday he wrote TGIF: I mean that’s pretty creative 
 Today’s was interesting: “Time to learn”. Thanks for the offer Dad I love ya Dad. If you ate LCM’s I would write on yours sayin “Can you give me $1000 dollars, yeah luv ya 2” 
 I have a BRILLIAM Dadda 
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Poem by Caitlyn

Dad you are finally fifty But you are still quite nifty You try to make us laugh all day long And we never see you wearing thongs It’s all about the crocs As long as you don’t wear them with socks You’re always telling us elbows off the table And you won’t subscribe us to cable You’ve moved us here and there and everywhere But lots of good memories we have to share We know you love the Blues and the Wallabies But we just think they’re wannabes We know you struggle with all the girl talk in the house We do believe it’s the only time you’re quiet like a mouse I know you get excited about our sport But sometimes we wish you’d keep it off the court We appreciate you packing our lunch But four pieces of fruit is a bit too much I know Tay and I can be irritating But you are something worth celebrating

John is in the Defence Force and has been for many years. He is often deployed overseas as part of his job and most years he is away for Father’s Day. In a few short weeks John will again be deployed to Afghanistan. It is hard for the boys (Aiden 6 Jordan 2) to understand why he goes away. This year he will be here for Fathers Day but sadly will be working for part of it. 
We cherish these special events because most years he is not here and once he is away phone calls, emails are few and far between.

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DarwinLife | Feature

I was asked to write in point form why my Dad is important to me. I got carried away - because it’s obvious to me that point form will just not do - I wrote over 700 words. Here is the abridged version… It’s hard to describe in words how much I love and respect my Dad. Born in Maribor, Slovenia in 1949, he lost his father at the tender age of 13, not long after which his mum bundled he and his 2 younger brothers on to a ship bound for Australia. He was 14 when they arrived in Adelaide to start their new lives as Aussies. No Dad is perfect, but he comes close! He’s always been there for my two younger brothers and I. 1994 was quite a year for Dad. I fell pregnant at 17 and the night I was due, JR Lighting & Electrical Dad’s

business, burnt to the ground. I have never seen my Dad so devastated. Afterwards, he sat on the couch at home and didn’t say much, until a week later his first grandchild was born! I had my son Kristjan on the 30th of October 1994, 10 days later I brought him home, and from that moment on Dad and he were barely ever apart. My son Kristjan is 18 this year and my dad still spoils him rotten, they are the best of mates. Dad is at his absolute happiest when he has his family around him and pouts like a sad little puppy if he hasn’t had a call or visit from us for a while! His kids are his priority. I’ve known him to interrupt important business meetings “sorry gentleman, my daughter needs me”! Dad has travelled the world. He embraces cultural diversity and would do anything for anyone. He has a heart of gold, he LOVES red wine and food from all over the world. I am a lucky lucky girl and thank my lucky stars every single day that I’ve been blessed with such a wonderful guy for a Dad! Thanks for everything Dad, Happy Fathers Day! I love you!

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Dad and I have been in partnership since 1996. We own Darwin Harbour Cruises together with my mum and my husband Dave.

We have absolute trust in each other and very similar moral values which is essential to us and the way we work. The best thing is, I know Dad always has my back! There is one small downfall to running a business together – family dinners sometimes end up like boardroom debates! Still, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love working with Dad. He is a great man and a wonderful father. The best advice from Dad in business: There is never a difficult business decision when you know the difference between right and wrong. Oh and also… hire slowly, fire quickly!! I love you Dad, you are a great business partner and a fantastic father. Happy Father’s Day xxx

It has been 16 years of cruising and has for the most part, been smooth sailing. What began as a small family business has grown to the size it is today with 3 beautiful vessels sailing the harbour showing people the sights of our beautiful city. Dad and I work very closely together and we have a great relationship. He is intelligent, funny and very experienced.

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DarwinLife | The Arts

Natalie Uhing

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The Goddesses of Small Things The Goddesses of Small Things is a group exhibition opening this month at DVAA woods street gallery. The exhibition will include new work by well known Darwin artists Sandra Kendell, Marita Albers, Kate Fernyhough, Natalie Uhing, Emily Hearn, Natasha Rowell, Mel Macklin and Ingrid Gersmanis. The exhibition will only contain artworks that are small scale, small enough to fit into the palm of a hand. The artists want to challenge the notion that bigger is better. The artworks will invite the viewer to walk in close to each piece. The artists intention to create small scale works is for participants to stop, take time, look carefully, study and discover the intricate details of each individual piece of work. The artworks have been created in a range of subject matter and mediums including painting, sculpture, drawings, assemblage and print. It is a celebration of small and beautiful things. The Goddesses of Small Things opens at 6pm on Friday September 21 at Woods Street Gallery, DVAA and will run until October 13 2012. Leanne Waterhouse Manager at Darwin Visual Arts Association

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Jasmine Jan

By: Paul Johnstone

An Artists

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An Artists

You can visit Jasmine Jan in her ‘office’ by contacting jasminejan@bigpond.com Lily the lotus fairy Karen Roberts

After 10 long years, respected local artist Jasmine Jan has finally completed a lifelong dream – an artist studio / gallery that rests quietly on the edge of Lambells Lagoon. Jasmine’s East-West fusion watercolour paintings have been a favourite among locals for many years and crowds often gather on exhibition nights. Her love of the environment is demonstrated in her gentle and playful renditions of the Territories flora and fauna. Now, however, Jasmine can offer people a window into the world that rewards her with so much inspiration.

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Architecturally designed, the studio / gallery was built to accommodate all the natural aspects of such a serene setting but also to be a functional space. Jasmine explains; “when working with the architect on the design of the studio I had some very specific criteria. There had to be really good light coming in, the studio had to take in the amazing views of the billabong and I wanted the studio to be a space where I could run workshops, have exhibitions and even accommodate visitors.” The result has been outstanding. A practical combination of architecture that is mindful of its environment but true to its purpose. “I have already been working in the studio and it is an amazing space to work in. The view of the billabong, the sound of the birds and the breeze moving through the Paperbarks are just so calming and peaceful. This is my workspace, a place where I can dream, create, collaborate with others and feel close to nature. It is literally a wrench when I have to stop working and leave the studio. I have slept in the studio a couple of times after a couple of really late nights working on some glass projects and it is just a magical place to wake up in each morning. What a fantastic ‘office’ I have.”

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DSO & The New

Concertmaster

Zoe Marcham

Tara Murphy has recently been appointed as concertmaster for the Darwin Symphony Orchestra and is proud to be the youngest concertmaster of a State Orchestra in Australia. I was delighted to meet her recently and to feel her energy and enthusiasm for music.

What encouraged you to start learning the violin? I started learning the violin by accident. My mother picked up a tiny child sized violin at a garage sale to use as a decoration for the house. After a few weeks of my screeching away at it, my mum sent me to a teacher. I was very shy and quiet, not good at sports and fairly average at my schoolwork so it was something that made me stand out from the rest of the kids in my class. I have been applauding concertmasters of the DSO on and off the stage for about 25 years, yet I really do not know what the concertmaster does. Please enlighten me. The concertmaster has to ensure that there is cohesion within the orchestra. It’s gently steering the music and the musicians the way you want them to go, but never taking over. You have to be a leader, which is not really something that gets taught in conservatories or schools, so it’s something that I’m learning on the run. I’m 28 and the eldest member of the orchestra is in her 80’s. It can be hard to stand up and make decisions and strive for artistic excellence while keeping a harmonious and positive space for art to take place. It is in the heat of the moment on the concert stage that you have to make decisions in a split section and then decide how best to communicate this non-verbally through gestures with my instrument and eye contact. The challenging moment always turns out to be the most fun. Do you apply to become a concertmaster or are you asked to take up the position? I had to audition for the role. The audition was spread over three days and involved interviews, a trial in the orchestra, supervised pedagogy, conducting and most importantly playing a concerto and various orchestral excerpts, which I only received two weeks before the audition. It is intended to be a challenging and thorough process because the person has to be the ‘right fit’ for the orchestra. I am very humbled that I now get to write down the title of ‘concertmaster’ after my name – only a few people in Australia get to do that. What do you hope to achieve while you are with the DSO? I hope that I can set a really vibrant and colourful tone for the orchestra. I’d be thrilled if I could encourage children and adults to include a little more music in their lives, through picking up a new instrument, or dusting off that saxophone that has been sitting in the cupboard for years, downloading a little Vivaldi to help them wind down after a hard day and allowing their minds to go somewhere else while listening to it. I think everyone likes orchestras, but some people just don’t know it yet. Does the DSO vary from other orchestras around Australia? People play in the DSO because they are extremely passionate about music. Most of them have day jobs and they come and donate their time to serve their community through music. Perhaps it is the Territorian way, but everyone here seems to be extremely proud and has a sense of ownership of the orchestra. We also try to play all types of music rock, jazz, country and classical to reach more ears and bring people together. I encourage you to see Tara in action with the DSO on the lawns of the Caino on 15 September or with the Darwin Chorale in a performance of Puccini’s Messa di Gloria in December. 31

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The Deckchair Cinema continues to screen great films every night through September. Arrive early and enjoy a hot meal and a beverage from the licensed kiosk, while the sun sets over the harbour – then relax in a deckchair to watch the film – it’s a great night out! The full program and information is available at www.deckchaircinema.com.au – here’s a snapshot of some of the films for September:

King of Devil’s Island (M) 116m Directed by Marius Holst, Norway Showing 4, 8, 15 Sep Based on remarkable true events in Norway in 1915, this film tells an extraordinary story of friendship, loyalty and rebellion set on a remote ice-bound island reform school. A new inmate leads the boys to a violent uprising against a brutal regime. How far is he willing to go to attain freedom? Norwegian language with English subtitles. “Honest and authentic, the filmmaker takes his subject seriously and gives us a complex and thought provoking film.” Andrew L. Urban, Urban Cinefile

The Woman in Black (M) 95m Directed by James Watkins, UK Showing 5, 16 Sep Widowed lawyer Arthur Kipps is sent to a remote village to sort out the affairs of a recently deceased eccentric. He soon discovers that the house belonging to his client is haunted and the ghost is determined to seek out what was once hers. An entertaining vintage horror starring Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe. “Packed with atmosphere, this oldfashioned but deftly told ghost story delivers ample chills and thrills.” Filmink Australia

The Boy Mir 90m Directed by Phil Grabsky, UK / Afghanistan Showing 3, 11 Sep Following the international hit The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan, The Boy Mir tracks the cheeky, enthusiastic Mir from a childish eight to a fully grown eighteen-year-old in one of the toughest places on earth- Afghanistan. Dari language with English subtitles. “An intimate portrait of a poor boy’s progress towards manhood in a troubled country.” Don Groves, SBS.com.au

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DarwinLife | The Arts The dry season may be almost over but it’s not quite the end of the festival season, as the Darwin International Film Festival (DIFF) returns this month. Now in it’s 3rd year, DIFF is a film festival like no other bringing to our tropical shores 10 films from around the globe that will shock, delight, challenge and above all entertain. This year from the 19th – 26th September, Darwin’s iconic Deckchair Cinema comes alive with films that have never before screened in the Territory and two Australian premieres, plus some very special guests. The Festival opens on the 19th September with Farewell my Queen: a tense, and absorbing French drama that provides a unique perspective on the final days of doomed French monarch Louis XVI (Xavier Beauvois) and his Queen Marie- Antoinette ( Diane Kruger). Told from the perspective of a servant, the Queen’s reader Sidonie Leoboux ( Lea Seydoux), it deliciously builds the tension of this moment in history and masterfully juxtaposes the lushness of Versailles with the grittiness of France’s less fortunate citizens. Director Benoit Jacquot has created a beautifully crafted film that does not dwell on the scenery like so many period dramas but rather weaves it subtlely into the rich tapestry of the film where the characters themselves provide the colour, depth and excitement. Darwin International Film Festival runs from 1926th September. Full program details and tickets are available at darwinfilmfest.com.au.

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Darwin International Film Festival 02 Sept

Now in its third year, the Darwin International Film Festival is on again this month at the Deckchair Cinema from 19- 26th September, opening with thrilling French drama Farewell My Queen. Tickets and full program details are available at darwinfilmfest.com.au.

Fathers Day What sort of Dad do you have? Does he like Fishing, Golf, Footy, Cricket or just loves to relax and play couch commando with the remote control. Whether it is a small gesture, or a huge celebration make Dad feel special this Fathers Day.

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Mahbilil Festival Kakadu Kakadu celebrates the annual Mahbilil Festival, held at Lake Jabiru where Aboriginal people from throughout Kakadu come together and enjoy a range of festivals including popular bands, traditional dancing, market stalls and bush foods. Visitors are welcome. A great event. For more information visit www.mahbililfestival.com. 36

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A collection of works on paper from the Stone Country of western Arnhem Land. Artists from Injalak Art Centre present their unique style of painting, which draws upon rock art traditions and highlights cultural associations to bush foods (manme) and plants (mayh). Presented by Nomad Art Gallery in collaboration with Injalak Arts and the Nadjamerrek Family. From Sat 18 Aug to Sat 15 Sept For more information visit gallery@nomadart.com.au.

Muk Muk Fine Arts “Colours of Spring” Exhibition Muk Muk Fine Art presents their “Colours of Spring” Exhibition. The sun is shining and we know that Spring is not far away. 

This season’s colours are pink, blue, yellow and mint and in the gallery our next exhibition evokes the Colours of Spring. The exhibition begins on the 6th September and runs until 5th October. To view the works online or for more information www.mukmuk.com.

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For this performance, harpist Vanessa Sundstrup will be performing a varied programme of harp music, including both solo and ensemble works. In the first concert, the backdrop will be artworks that are prize winners of the Togarts Award for 2012. VENUE: Chan Contemporary Space DATE & TIME: Saturday, 22nd September, 7.30pm TICKETS: $30 (Adult) $20 (Child) Available at the door or for reservations telephone 0466255351

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The Young Territory Author Awards are an annual writing competition where entrants under the age of 18 write and produce their own book. In 1991 the Young Territory Author Collection and the Young Territory Author Awards were launched for young writers. The presentation of Awards ceremony is hosted by the Lord Mayor Graeme Sawyer and takes place in Darwin in September. For more information contact the Darwin Library on 8930 0300 or visit www.darwin.nt.gov.au. 37

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Infinite Space by the Melbourne Ballet Company is a beautiful example of classical dance reinterpreted to be relevant and inspiring for both new and loyal ballet audiences. It will take you on a journey through four thrilling and compelling original works. Combined with outstanding musical masterpieces drawn from Mozart, Vivaldi, Elgar, and Beethoven, Infinite Space celebrates the joyful and uplifting experience that is dance. Infinite Space 7 and 8 September Darwin Entertainment Centre

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Melodies The Germans have a phrase for the melody that gets in your head and simply won’t go away. They call it an ear worm. It is a phrase I love, describing the phenomena perfectly. At the moment the ear worm driving me mad is “For Your Eyes Only”, sung by Sheena Easton from a James Bond movie, whose title I can’t remember. I heard it most recently at the annual ConocoPhillips concert “Licence To Thrill” which was a celebration of 50 years of Bond theme music performed by the incredible Darwin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Leif Sundstrup. It was sung by young dynamic community choir Vox Crox. The night had sensational solos sung by Ambrose Nicholls-Skene, the beautiful Skye Mead and the amazing Natalie Pellegrino.

The concert got me thinking about great movie theme music. First movie to come to mind is from the first musical I ever saw: The Jungle Book, which is still enjoyed by children of all ages. The next to pop into my head was the haunting melody from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly written by Enrico Morriconi. Everyone at some stage has celebrated a sporting victory with the theme from Rocky. There is instant movie recognition when we hear the theme songs from Jaws, Ghostbusters, The Pink Panther, The Godfather, Star Wars, Staying Alive, or a personal favourite, Rawhide. The list could go on. Theme music plays a vital role in setting the mood for a scene. A scary scene wouldn’t be quite the same without the threatening music building tension in the background. In some movies the sound track is an important source of profit. The soundtracks from The Big Chill and Pulp 39

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Fiction were major earners for their respective studios. The Julia Roberts movie, My Best Friend’s Wedding, “the only non-action film to top the US$100 million mark at the US box office.” Though a big earner in its own right with box office takings of $299,000,000, it was in reality a vehicle to repackage sales of Burt Bacharach songs to a younger and new audience. I reckon I can usually Tell how good a movie is going to be during the opening credits. Writing and creating music takes time and can cost a lot of money. If a production budget is tight then the music budget is one of the areas sacrificed. If a director is prepared to compromise the quality of the soundtrack, you can be sure the rest of the movie the movie will be equally as bad. Have you got a list of your top ten favourite theme songs? Let us know and we will print the most popular ones in the next edition. D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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Exhibiting 6th Sept – 5th Oct 2012 Spring 2012 is upon us. With it we welcome new fashion, say good bye to the old, and indulge in new statement pieces and fashion trends. This season’s spring colours are pink, blue, yellow and mint and in the gallery our next exhibition evokes the Colours of Spring. Muk Muk Fine Art presents “Colours of Spring, an exhibition of indigenous artworks that draws inspiration from the seasonal change and the burst of spring flowers and foliage. This display showcases beautiful artworks from the Central desert, Western desert and Utopia areas of Central Australia. Bold splashes of vibrant colour feature strongly in this collection of artworks. The exhibition is on display from Thursday 6th September until Friday 5th October at Muk Muk Fine Art, 51 Smith St in Darwin. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and other times by appointment. To view the exhibition online visit www.mukmuk.com For any enquiries please contact Muk Muk Fine Art on 8953 6333 or email admin@mukmuk.com

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Richard and Gaelene Manson opened Aboriginal Art NT at the Nightcliff Shopping Village in July. As the name suggests the store is a cornucopia of beautiful indigenous artefacts all sourced from Arnhem Land. The couple became interested in indigenous art when they moved to Elcho Island as volunteers. They went to the island for one year, fell in love with the people and the place and ended up staying for over 5, working at the Marthakal Homelands. Returning to Darwin after a few years south Richard and Gaelene decided to open Aboriginal Art NT. They wanted to share Elcho Island art with the Darwin community. The art is made up of works bought from the Elcho Island Art Centre and their own

private collection. They decided to sell some of their private works including an amazing Pandanus Traditional Sleeping Mat which graces the wall of the gallery. The 5 x 2 metre mat took over a year to make and may have been sold to a very interested National arts body. That’s if the couple can bear to part with it. This shop come gallery is not only about selling art; an important part of the business is education. The Manson’s want tourists and locals alike to have the opportunity to interact with traditional people. When the gallery is open there is at least one artist from the community sitting and weaving and on Sunday there could be 3 or 4. All are happy to chat, all are happy to show and share what they are doing. Richard and Gaelene also look after the artists and families when they come in to town. It is like an open house and many come to hang out in the shop, play didgeridoo, chat and be involved. It is a vibrant and creative space. Aboriginal Art NT is a sustainable business bringing beautiful and unique artwork to the people of Darwin whilst supporting and caring for the artists and their families. 41

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For details on tactileARTS activities, markets, workshops and membership, see www.territorycraft.org.au

From a Heritage of

Destruction Art and Craft practice is both restorative and invigorating, a way of connecting and exploring cognitively beyond the cares of day-to-day life. After the devastation caused by Cyclone Tracy, the government of the Northern Territory initiated the Crafts Council of the Northern Territory, erecting the small gallery and studio space in the grounds of the Museum and Art Gallery at Fannie Bay, and providing the people of Darwin with access to a vibrant creative space. In 2012 the Darwin division of the organisation is still a hub of arts activities based on co-operation, support and encouragement, providing the community with studio space and a public gallery, and offering workshops in a diverse range of mediums, including textiles, ceramics, glass, jewellery, and even shoemaking. Its membership reflects a myriad of arts practitioners across the arts canvas, providing the opportunity for people to explore the potentials of the visual arts. ‘It’s about

nourishing artists no matter where they fit on the spectrum, from the novice to the accomplished’, says Chairperson Sarah Body, herself a sculptor and mosaic artist. On the cusp of their 40th anniversary, the Crafts Council has embraced a move towards their next 40 years of creative achievement, with the launch of their new name – tactileARTS. ‘We were looking for something contemporary, evocative, catchy and different. While we still acknowledge – and honour – our heritage, this is a move towards the future.’ The unveiling of the new name was performed in August 2012 by Clare Martin, former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory and Minister for the Arts, who still shares a passion for the arts. Claire is also the current patron of tactileARTS. The new sign graces the gallery wall of the premises, overlooking the beautiful Darwin Harbour in the Museum precinct. It’s a view both peaceful and exhilarating, and utterly appropriate.

Aboriginal Art NT is dedicated to promoting Aboriginal Artists from the Arnhemland region and supporting their culture through their natural ability to tell stories using various methods of art and craft. 7 Pavonia Place, Nightcliff Ph 8948 1115 | E sales@aboriginalartnt.com.au W www.aboriginalartnt.com.au We’re open from Wednesday thru to Sunday Located at the Nightcliff Markets

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Togart Contemporary

Art Award 2012 Nicole Vandersteegan Daylight in the Cavern of Bliss Oil on canvas | 45 x 45 cm

Lisa Uhl | Turtujarti Acrylic on canvas | 60 x 60 cm

Togart Contemporary Art Award

2012

A record number of 45 artists were shortlisted for the Togart Contemporary Art Award 2012, one of Australia’s richest and most prestigious contemporary art awards. Open to all artists who have based their practice within the Northern Territory or whose work demonstrates a strong connection with the Northern Territory, the Award has attracted a diverse and strong field of established and emerging artists from across Australia. Togart Contemporary Art Award embraces the cultural diversity of the Territory and the Award has been a spring-board for national recognition of Territory artists. There are 17 Indigenous and 28 Non-Indigenous artists preselected as finalists for this year’s Award. The winner of the Togart Contemporary Art Award 2012 will receive a cash prize of $15,000. The Togart People’s Choice Award winner will receive a cash prize of $5,000.

The exhibition will be open to the public from: Friday 7 September until Saturday 13 October in the Chan Contemporary Art Space, State Square, Darwin. Entry is free and open Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm, Saturday & Sunday: 10am – 3pm.

The Togart Award and exhibition showcases some of the finest artists from the northern regions of Australia. Each artist brings their unique vision to the Award reflecting a wonderful diversity in style and mediums, with painting, photography, sculpture, fibre and digital media works. The public are invited to visit this unique exhibition and participate in voting for the $5,000 People’s Choice Award. Friday 7 September until Saturday 13 October www.togartaward.com.au

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Music, dance and dine like there’s no tomorrow!

The Annual Latin gala Ball is an important event for the Darwin community, as it assists us in sharing our music, dance, traditions, and passion of our Latin culture. This year, we will be holding the biggest Latin party ever staged in Darwin at the Darwin Convention Centre, Saturday 6th of October 2012. Spectacular band Afro-Cuban Salsa “Chukale” will be showcasing the cream of Latin American talent. Legendary Cuban Buena Vista Social Club lead singer Felix Baloy recorded with the band in Havana (Cuba) recently. Cameo performances include Tango from Argentina, Flamenco from Spain, Salsa and Merengue from the Caribbean, Mariachis from Mexico and much more. This is the opportunity for your friends, family and colleagues to drown in the beauty of Latin culture. You can purchase your tickets from Crocodylus Park (Berrimah), Frank’s Sea Food (Nightcliff) or by contacting us (latinos_nt@yahoo.com.au), Giovanna Webb on (gcortes@wmi.com.au - 040 8817943), Lucy Barua (0418541577), or Claudia Lucero (0438977285. Package includes: Dinner, 2 hour drinks, live Latin shows, sensational Latin American band and the occasion of the year to dance and have fun all night long. This event will be truly fantastic. If you are planning a corporate Christmas Party … this is the greatest opportunity!

Date: Location: Time: Tickets:

Saturday 6 October 2012 Darwin Convention Centre 6:15 pm till late Members $110pp Non members $140pp Includes: Dinner, 2 hr drinks, live shows & sensational Latin American Band Chukale Afro-Cuban Salsa recently recorded with Buena Vista Social Club in Havana

Tickets available at: Crocodylus Park (Berrimah) or Frank’s Sea Food at 42 Progress Drive Nightcliff Info:latinos_nt@yahoo.com.au Claudia 0438 977 285 or Lucy 0418 541 577

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Every month we highlight what’s great about our city and the food & drink on offer. Last month it was Potato Man, The Cav, Mediterranean and more. This month it’s all about great coffee, the new restaurant on the scene Cove, Thailicious and our love for seafood. So, get out about town and dive into dinner…

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Coffee in Darwin just got a lot fancier thanks to the team at Java Spice on Mitchell Street. One peek through the window and you’ll see why you’ll want to have your coffee have-here instead of takeaway. Decked out from floor to ceiling with lavish Asian inspired decor and elegant crockery to boot, this surely must be the nicest place in Darwin to sit down for a cuppa.

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With not one but two coffee machines and various gadgets that look like they belong inside the Large Hadron Collider, they’ve spared no expense in the fit out. There’s a specialist barrista behind the counter working his magic. Quiet, efficient, clean and meticulous, he certainly knows his craft well. The coffee has been consistent on the occasions that I’ve visited. Nicely done foam, smooth, just the right temperature and elegantly presented. Food consists of sandwiches, rolls, cakes and other similar items. They have a money back guarantee on their toastie, an offer I’ll put to the test soon enough. I also have it on good authority that the croissant, fruit toast and apple cake are all to die for. Who would have thought Darwin could be home to such an elegant coffee lounge? Well you better believe it because after only a very short time, the team at Java Spice are setting tongues positively wagging. It’s worth visiting just to take a break from work and hang out. Now if only my office wasn’t so far away!

Check out www.darwinfoodies.com for more local food reviews

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Where are you from? Dublin, Ireland How long have you been in Darwin? 4 ½ months Why did you decide to come to Darwin? To cook beautiful food and enjoy the weather How long have you been a chef ? 6 years Where did you do your training? Dublin, D.I.T (Dublin Institute of Technology) Why did you want to become a chef ? Love of food and the atmosphere in a fast-paced kitchen What do you love most about being a chef ? Rewarding to see what you have made and people enjoy it Where are you working? SKYCITY – Evoo Kitchen as Evoo Head Chef What do you enjoy most about working at (the restaurant)? The atmosphere and having a good team Can you describe the menu? Fine dining, modern Australian Where do you source your produce? As local as possible What do you love most about the Territory lifestyle? The weather, laid back, easy going lifestyle

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DarwinLifeWine Indulge your senses and taste buds each month with Australia’s best, and locally found

Eddie Willoughby-Smith 08 89363550 email: eddie@ntwinesales.com

Weekend Australian, James Halliday (Australia), 10 Dec 11 Vintage: NV 95 Points “Bollinger has more than 700,000 magnums of reserve wines, all with cork closures and aged for between five and 15 years, which contribute 5-10 per cent of the Special Cuvee. Once tiraged (bottled), the wine spends three years before being disgorged. Small wonder it is magnificently complex and rich, with superb length and intensity, and the finish that simply says drink more. “ Bollinger Special Cuvee NV, Champagne France

2011 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough NZ

Buy it by the Bottle at The Cavenagh Hotel, Cavenagh Street Darwin 90 points Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate “The 2011 Sauvignon Blanc offers intense notes of gooseberries, passion fruit, grapefruit zest and grass with a hint of fresh herbs. Crisp, dry and medium bodied with a good concentration of grapefruit and herb flavors, it gives a long tropical fruit laced finish. Delicious now, it should remain fresh through 2013.” (10/ 2011) Buy it by the Bottle at Dowling’s Parap Village Tavern, Parap Road Parap

Much like the historical character its named after, Salome has an attractive, succulent nose with juicy aromas of crushed red cherry that changes in the mouth to a rather sophisticated, dry and savoury wine with a velvety soft tannic grip. Rosé isn’t meant to be a serious wine – but Salome manages to be more thoughtprovoking than most – and above all dispels preconceptions that all Aussie Rosé is fruity and simple.

2012 Vinaceous Salome Tempranillo Rose, Buy it by the Glass Blend of Areas WA at The Deck Bar, Mitchell Street Darwin

2010 Tatachilla McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon, McLaren Vale SA

West Australian, Ray Jordan (Australia), 14 Jun 12 Vintage: 2010 94 Points “Lovely example of McLaren Vale cabernet. The nose shows some blackcurrant, plum and spicy clovelike dark chocolate characters. The palate has an inner structural firmness created by those firm tannins, yet there is suppleness and silky fine month feel that is thoroughly brilliant. Great partner to the shiraz from this vintage.” Buy it by the Bottle at Dowling’s Parap Village Tavern, Parap Road Parap

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Lindauer Brut NV, Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay NZ

www.tysonstelzer.com, Tyson Stelzer (Australia, New Zealand), 30 Mar 12 Vintage: NV 90 Points “New Zealand’s first commercial methode traditionnelle bubbles has struck new levels of finesse this year. From mature Gisborne vineyards, with a full year on lees, this chardonnay pinot noir blend is crisp and fresh with lemon zest and peach fruit, well-gauged dosage sweetness and balanced appeal. It’s simple and commercial, but refreshing, clean and insane value for money...” Buy it by the Bottle at Casuarina All Sports Club, Trower Road Casuarina

Canberra Times, Fergus McGhie (Australia), 28 Jan 12 “... This week its sauvignon blanc from the Adelaide Hills, possibly Australia’s best region for this variety. Henschke of course are better known for their Barossa Valley reds but they know to get their sauvignon from the hills. Their 2010 is bright crunchy and fresh. It’s like a mouthful of red delicious apples and guava juice. It also has a clean dry finish and very little of the herbaceous characters that can ruin other sauvignon blanc’s.“ 2011 Henschke Coralinga it by the Bottle Sauvignon Blanc, Try at Christos Fish Cafe, Lenswood SA on the Marina Tipperary Waters Shopping Centre

2010 Hay Shed Hill Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River WA

96 POINTS James Haliday/FIVE STARS By Ralph Kyte-Powell The Age, Epicure, UNCORKED - 13th March 2012 AN EXEMPLARY Margaret River cabernet at a very fine price, Hay Shed Hill 2010 is an inky drop, with typical blackcurrant, briar, mint and cedar aromas. The palate offers similar flavour impressions in a mediumbodied finely textured style. The tannins are very finely grained and the finish is fragrant and lingering. Try it by the Glass at Char Restaurant, The Esplanade Darwin

Matthew Jukes Top 100, Matthew Jukes (Global, UK), 11 May 12 Vintage: 2011 Top 100 “... the star of the show, and arguably the most difficult to truly impress with, is this taut, focused, nerve-tingling PG. Let’s hope they manage to convince people to come back to this much maligned variety because this is a thigh-slappingly delicious wine.”

2011 Innocent Bystander Try it by the Glass at Pinot Gris, Pee Wee’s at the Point, Yarra Valley VIC East Point Reserve

2011 Pikes ‘Traditionale’ Riesling, Clare Valley SA

2010 St Hallett Blackwell Shiraz, Barossa Valley SA

Top 100 Blue-Gold Awards Judged with roast loin of lamb, rosemary infused jus, dauphinoise potatoes and green beans ‘Lovely rich lifted nose. Good ripe tannin structure. Very balanced. Some mid palate intensity. A great match as the ripe tannins become sweet fruit. It works well and remains beautifully balanced right through.’ - Brent Marrias, Judge 2008 d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier, McLaren Vale SA

Try it by the Bottle at Crustaceans on the Wharf, Stokes Hill Wharf, Kitchener Drive, Darwin

2010 Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz, McLaren Vale SA

Matthew Jukes Top 100, Matthew Jukes (Global, UK), 11 May 12 Vintage: 2011 Top 100 “An atypical 2011, Pikes Riesling still exhibits an introverted, shy exterior signifying more age-ability than many. There is structure here, too, making it a foodier proposition than others in this list, so I suggest that you grab a few cases, test drive a few bottles and then squirrel the rest away for 2-5 years. As always with Neil’s wines you will be amazed at the kaleidoscopic beauty found in this bottle.” Buy it by the Bottle at Noodle House on Mitchell, Mitchell Street Darwin

Weekend West, Ray Jordan (Australia), 07 Jul 12 Vintage: 2010 96 Points “One of my favourite Barossa wines since its introduction a few years ago, this captures a stunning vintage perfectly. Lovely freshness on the nose, and the palate has a tightness about it, with excellent fruit intensity. Tannins are fine and firm, giving elegance and refinement. Stylish and powerful.” Buy it by the bottle at The Airport Hotel, McMillans Road Jingili JAMES HALLIDAY WINE COMPANION Jun 2012 96 POINTS Included in Best of Shiraz category “Deep crimson purple, both the bouquet and palate command immediate attention exhibiting a near-perfect paradigm for McLaren Vale shiraz. Medium to full bodied, but without any obvious alcohol warmth it has an unbroken stream of black fruits, licorice, dark chocolate, cedary oak and fine, ripe tannins, the balance line and length reflect the very good vintage and equally good winemaking. The 20 year drinking span is nominal for the wine will undoubtedly thrive well past 2030.” Try it by the Bottle at Yots Greek Taverna, Marina Boulevard Cullen Bay

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NOODLE HOUSE MUDCRAB WITH SINGAPORE CHILLI SAUCE The Noodle House Mudcrab is one of the most popular dishes on the menu, and it’s certainly not hard to see why. The moist and fresh meat combines beautifully with the Singaporean chilli sauce to create a combination of incredibly tasty and succulent flavours. The sauce adds the perfect amount of sweetness without taking away too much from the beautiful taste of the mudcrab meat. The Noodle House has two restaurants in the city, located on Knuckey Street (which is BYO), and Mitchell Street opposite the Darwin Entertainment Centre (Fully licensed – no BYO). They have been offering the very best quality Chinese food for 22 years, long enough to know exactly what they are doing. Offering a range of dishes to suit all tastes, from Roast Duck and Peking duck, to Whole Fried Fish with Thai Chilli Sauce to Sizzling Mongolian Lamb and Sweet and Sour Pork. You’ll find all your favourites with an extra special ingredient – love! They love their food and they love looking after their customers. Open for lunch Monday to Friday from 11:30am-2:30pm and for dinner 7 nights a week from 6pm-10pm.

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COVE SKYCITY DARWIN COVE ULTIMATE SEAFOOD PLATTER FOR 2 Cove at SKYCITY is Darwin’s newest restaurant. Cove blends the flavours and aromas of contemporary and classical Australian seafood, with an inspiring lagoon view and unobtrusive service. Delivering a colourful array of dishes showcasing the oceans tidal wave of flavour, Cove uses fresh Australian seafood and local produce that are sure to captivate your senses. This months Signature Dish is a fine example of what Cove offers so indulge in Chilled SA fresh Oysters, King Prawns, Scampi, Moreton Bay Bugs, King Crab Stcks, Seafood Carpaccio and Scallop Salad served with Cocktail Mayonnaise and fresh wedges of Lemon and Chardonnay vinegar. Delicious.

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WELCOME TO

OUTBACK JACKS

Outback Jacks Bar & Grill, or OBJ as we like to call it, is a restaurant that offers relaxed casual dining with full bar facilities and the largest range of steaks on any menu in the world! You can choose your cut of meat from the display cabinet, walk through our chilled wine cellar, watch the chefs in action with the open kitchen and kick back and let your steak melt in your mouth.

KIDS PLAY ROOM

EXTENSIVE KIDS MENU WINE ROOM

Palmerston

HUB complex 3 Maluka St Palmerston Northern Territory 830

Ph 08 89324222

No Membership Required

Catering to keep you Grinning Private • Corporate • Weddings • Indoor and Outdoor Events • Schools • Cocktail Finger Food Buffets • BBQ’s

If you’re looking for ideas, Grinners catering have a menu & catering solution to suit you! Grinners Catering Darwin 8/41 Georgina Cres Palmerston, NT 0830 (08) 8932 4789 or 1300 731 070 www.grinnerscatering.com.au/darwin helen@grinnerscatering.com.au

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BY JACK STEPHANE

Delicious Thai cuisine and more.. The hustle and bustle of Mitchell Street was left behind as my guest and I walked up the stairs to Thailicious. We were greeted by owner and manager Romal and his friendly staff; immediately sensing the Thai atmosphere in the décor and the gentle waft of Thai spices, as we were seated on the balcony. Lemongrass martini ($15), refreshing, cleansing with a kick and a Long Island iced tea ($15), perfectly blended, with a sensational lemon fusion, were our choices of cocktails from an impressive list of over 28. Our entrée was Momo ($9), Nepalese dumplings filled with juicy meat, ginger, garlic coriander and spices: served with an earthy sauce. A real taste treat. The soups were sensational; Tom Yum ($9); Thailand’s favourite soup, infused with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce and button mushrooms. A spicy depth of flavour that will introduce you to the exciting world of Thai cuisine. The barramundi soup ($14), the delicate flavour of local barramundi, again infused with tomato, lemongrass, galangal and button mushrooms. As mentioned the soups were exceptional, complex in flavours, yet subtle and refreshing. ‘From The Wok’, we sampled Basil pork belly stir-fry($24), a perfectly balanced dish of ‘crispy pork belly’, with crunchy crackle, together with delicious, fresh local Thai vegetables. An absolute, mouth-watering dish. The other dish that we sampled was ‘From the Grill’: Crying Tiger ($27). Again a winner, with tender strips of ‘yg’ grain fed porterhouse steak, marinated, then chargrilled, accompanied with a superb, spicy dipping sauce. A serving of Coconut Saffron Rice ($6), complemented these main courses: steamed saffron rice with a hint of coconut milk. Mellow, yet complex, with flavours that would enhance any dish on the menu. For dessert, we chose Sticky Rice Pudding with longan and coconut milk ($10) – a warm and creamy sensation. Thailicious has an extensive wine list of over 25 Australian wines ($30$88), together with Premium and imported beers ($5.50 - $8), imported ciders ($7-$15), spirits ($7- $16) and liqueurs ($7.50). The menu is extremely versatile, catering for all tastes, from the very spicy, to lovers of rich and warm comfort foods. Thailicious is a must dining experience.

Restaurant Name: THAILICIOUS Address: 69 MITCHELL STREET, DARWIN Phone : 8941 9966 Style/Cuisine: Fusion of traditional and modern Thai Licence: FULL LICENCE | BY THE GLASS/BOTTLE Good wine list ($30.00 - $88.00); local and imported beers ($5.50-$8.00); spirits and liquors ($7.00-$16.00). Cocktails ($15-$17) Atmosphere: Open air, tranquil and friendly. Sound Level: Traditional Thai music House Specialties EXOTIC SEAFOOD: A combination of seafood and vegetables, tossed in a special curry. ($30) BARRAMUNDI DISHES (local):The menu includes 3 styles of barramundi dishes. ($30-$33) Vegetarian Options: Selection on Menu Take Away Menu: Full menu available for takeaway and home delivery Catering: 4 Banquets (min 4 guests) ($30 - $45) per person. Function area with low tables and floor cushions: up to 50 guests Price Range: Entrees $7.00 -$11 SOUPS $8.00 -$14.00 SALADS $17 -$29 FROM THE WOK $16 -$32 CURRIES $19 -$30 NOODLES $19 -$26 FROM THE GRILL $25 -$27 DESSERT $8 -$12 Hours: LUNCH MON – FRI 11.30am - 2.30pm DINNER NIGHTLY 5.30pm - LATE Reservations: RECOMMENDED. Credit Cards: YES Wheelchair Access: NO Parking: STREET PARKING AND FREE PARKING AT THE MITCHELL CENTRE Overall Rating: **** Very Good RATINGS KEY: Poor |

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Hanuman 20 years

Darwin’s culinary landmark Hanuman restaurant celebrated 20 years of food and wine excellence on 26 July with an Indian, Thai and Nonya feast of regal proportions, all in the name of assisting communities in typhoon-ravaged Philippines. Owner Jimmy Shu designed a special anniversary menu featuring 20 dishes for 20 years, offering guests the chance to sample an array of Hanuman classics and delectable new creations. Dishes showcased the very best of Top End produce and were matched with handpicked wines.

Opening Hours: Sun - Mon CLOSED

6/6 Woodlake Boulevarde Durack NT 0830

Tues - Sat Brunch 9am - 12pm Lunch 9am - 4:30pm Dinner 5:30pm - Late

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Proceeds from the event went towards establishing a hospitality training school and restaurant in Iligan in the southern Philippines, which was devastated by a typhoon in December last year.

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Life 2012 marks the 30th birthday of The City of Palmerston. What began as a small satellite town of Darwin, has now become the fastest growing city in the country. Over the next 3 month Darwinlife is pleased to showcase what’s on offer in this vibrant and colourful community. Read on, get excited and visit Palmerston as soon as you can.

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DarwinLife | PalmerstonLife

Crossing the Berrimah Line‌

has never been better

In 1980 the Northern Territory Government established the Palmerston Development Authority to finance, plan, develop and manage a new town 19 kilometers from Darwin. Long Term Planning envisaged a future Palmerston population of 50,000 living in eight suburbs early in the next century. Initial capital works centred on roads, electricity and water supplies, earthworks and residential lot developments. First construction jobs completed were the water tower, Highway House and the Chan Park Nursing Home. Suburbs of Palmerston were built in stages. The first suburbs built were Gray

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and Driver, followed by Moulden, then Woodroffe and Marlow Lagoon. The urban area continued to grow throughout the 1990s, with the new suburbs of Bakewell, Rosebery and Durack. The population growth of Palmerston continues to be the highest in the Northern Territory. Bellamack and Johnston the most recent suburbs in development with Archer, Zuccoli and Mitchell in the pipeline. Palmerston today is a vibrant city with affordable housing, state of the art services and entertainment for families. It even has its own weatherman on Facebook! Crossing the Berrimah Line really has never been better!

With 30,000 residents, 2 shopping Centres, a G.P Super Clinic and 4 new suburbs under construction, Palmerston has come a long way since welcoming its first resident 30 years ago!

Water Features Glazed Pots and Urns Old Stone and Earthenware Marble Statues and Water Features Figurines, Toadstools, Pond Floaters Plants, Water Lillies and Pebbles

Vast range for indoors and outdoors from contemporary to specialised designs.

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Open 7 Days, 8am - 4pm | Tulagi Road, Off Stuart Hwy Yarrawonga | 89831055

“Where would we be without this little gem! Don’t tell anyone else!!”

— Cheryl

“It took me three shots to get here, but I’m glad I made the effort!”

— John

HIGH TEA IS COMING TO FINLAYS JOINT CAFE. “Try this unique way of catching up with friends over a glass of bubbles and savoury delights. Then finish your relaxing afternoon off with a freshly brewed cup of tea and an array of scrumptious pastries. One of the best parts of starting up Finlay’s Joint Café has been meeting interesting clientele and receiving their genuine feedback. An unexpected bonus has been getting to know so many great young local women as they start their working lives in our Cafe and find direction within themselves. We are in awe of some of these kids and their supportive families – the future of Darwin is in some good hands!”

Denise Jenkins

owner

“As a family we have been coming here for 2 years, we come early for the pancakes, coffee is great and the staff are happy!”

“Wow, how pretty, I don’t feel like I’m in Darwin!”

— Leah

— Jayde

Looking for a unique and relaxed spot to spend time or celebrate with friends, meet clients and network ? Enjoy good food, perhaps a glass of chilled wine, cold beer and superior coffee ? Service by smiling staff with local knowledge?

Then Finlay’s Joint Cafe is your destination!!! www.finlaysjoint.com.au

Palmerston in its 30th year certainly has allot to celebrate with the addition of its newest food stop, PULP KITCHEN. Not even a year old, it has fast built a reputation for quality food & great service, some calling it Darwin’s best local fish & chip shop. Also popular is the A la Carte breakfast the likes of Salmon Hollandaise, Pancakes, French Toast & classics like Big Breakfast Fry up & Scrambled eggs on toast.

Owner Joe Rotumah grew up in Palmerston & as a local, understands the importance of buying local. All the fish is Australian like Barramundi, Threadfin Salmon,Flake & the ‘catch of the day’ of locally caught fresh fish. Freshly made salads & wraps fill the cold display. The kid friendly menu has a selection of mini burgers for lite eaters but for the rest, the Royal Kahuna burger & Double bacon & Egg Sanga prove most popular.

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Oasis Betta Electrical

On the 1st of April 1997 Joe Fernandes opened the doors to his new store Oasis Betta Electrical in Palmerston. Understanding his business had to compete with major national stores and established local businesses, Joe decided the best approach was to focus on quality customer service and community support. This proved to be a winning formula; a formula that continues today. As Palmerston has grown, so too has Oasis Betta Electrical. Focusing on increasing their product range to better service their customer base, the business has introduced quality brands such as Miele, Gaggenau and Neff to help with the customer’s home designs. Their range of services has also broadened to include Integrated Audio Visual Systems. This provides customers with assistance in the planning, designing, sourcing and supplying of products and then integrating these products into their home or business designs. This invaluable service guides anyone who wants to create great space but doesn’t have the knowhow to do it. Local community support is as important to Joe and the team

as local business is. They sponsor the Palmerston Raiders and Palmerston Magpies in addition to donating to all the local schools, seniors groups and charitable organisations for their fundraising activities. Throughout the year there are many other clubs and organisations requesting support and invariably, they also contribute in some way. It is clear to see this local Palmerston business is truly part of the community. As Palmerston continues to grow, so too does Oasis Betta Electrical. The focus of this great business is and always will be on customer service and community support. You can’t ask for more than that.

Your Locally Owned & Operated Store

Oasis Betta Electrical

Full Range of Household Electric Appliances | Audio Visual | Home Entertainment | Computers

8932 7740 | Shop 4 Oasis Shopping Village Palmerston

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OUTBACK JACKS

WELCOME TO

OUTBACK JACKS Outback Jacks Bar & Grill, or OBJ as we like to call it, is a restaurant that offers relaxed casual dining with full bar facilities and the largest range of steaks on any menu in the world! You can choose your cut of meat from the display cabinet, walk through our chilled wine cellar, watch the chefs in action with the open kitchen and kick back and let your steak melt in your mouth.

KIDS PLAY ROOM EXTENSIVE KIDS MENU WINE ROOM

There is a new bar and grill in Palmerston with a huge crocodile hanging upside from the ceiling. It’s so big it would give Sweetheart the NT Museum’s resident big girl, a run for her money. Welcome to Outback Jacks! Located in the Palmerston Sports Club building, Outback Jacks (OBJ) is a restaurant offering relaxed casual dining with full bar facilities, a growing wine list and “the largest selection of steaks in the world”. You don’t have to be a member of the sports club to enjoy this great restaurant; you only have to love good food and great atmosphere. The concept of OBJ is simple: choose your cut of meat from the display cabinet decide how you want it cooked, work out if you want chunky chips or mash with the salad and wait for it to arrive. Only premium grade beef is served including Certified Australian Angus Beef. Outback Jacks loves steak so much they have thrown out the almighty Jacks Challenge – eat a 1kg steak in under 30 minutes and get a free OBJ’s t’shirt and a voucher for your next visit. I quickly realise that the t’shirt is not the reason for taking this challenge, it’s getting your name at the top of the leaderboard. OBJ Palmerston has close to 10 names on that board already. OBJ is not only about steaks. The menu is extensive with chicken, seafood, burgers, salads, pasta, ribs, roo and crocodile too. There is something for everyone. This is a true family restaurant boasting a dedicated kid’s area complete with play stations, TV and chalkboard. The kid’s menu is a colouring and games book. All of this means the kids are happily occupied so you can relax and enjoy your meal in a spacious comfortable atmosphere. Outback Jacks Palmerston is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week and is a wonderful new addition to the growing and vibrant city. Come and enjoy a family friendly experience whenever you wish. No membership is needed. There are so many delicious meals on offer it would take countless visits and a huge appetite to get through them all. Now that would be another worthy challenge…

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HUB complex 3 Maluka St Palmerston Northern Territory 830

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THE HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT

Welcome to the Palmerston Sports Club, “your Club, our community”, conveniently located at one of the great landmarks of Palmerston, The Palmerston Hub, the home of Entertainment! The Palmerston Sports Club offers members and guests first class facilities 7 days a week including 45 of the latest gaming machines for your entertainment. You will also find three fully equipped bars, including the Club Bar which transforms into Palmerston’s biggest ‘party bar’ every weekend. You can enjoy a meal from our Club Bar Menu or for those wanting to take a drink home, the Club provides a member’s only bottleshop.

We invite you to come and see for yourself why we have won the 2012 AHA Award for the Best Sporting Entertainment Venue and enjoy our fully equipped TAB or relax with Keno screens throughout the venue. Looking for something else? Join us for Trivia every Tuesday night or for the party atmosphere created by DJ Razor and the Babes on Bulls on Friday. Members enjoy member only draws, promotions and look forward to a special treat on their birthday. The Club has a reputation for providing great service and value for money facilities for its members and guests. Join today for just $5 - and support the Club that supports your local community!

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Palmerston & Rural Computers When faced with computer issues, look no further than Palmerston and Rural Computers in Yarrawonga. A local, territory-owned business since 1997, Palmerston and Rural Computers provide full service and support for all your computing needs. For supply of new and custom-built computers, upgrades, parts, or software, Palmerston and Rural Computers supply the best quality, but manager Michael Parker said that the key difference when looked after by a specialist computer store, is the after sales service and being able to talk to local technicians, NOT call-centres or salespeople. “We ensure that you buy a computer and software that matches your needs and budget,” “Because we know local conditions & have lived in the Palmerston & rural area since 1986, we design and supply with increased protection and reliability against lightning, power surges and with additional cooling systems. Call in and see what they can do for your home, business or gaming computing needs at 35 Georgina Crescent, Palmerston, or call 8932 5366

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TROPIGRO TRADE & LANDSCAPE CENTRE

NOW AT FINLAY’S

TROPIGRO has a 36-year business history in the Territory. Established in 1976, Tropigro is synonymous with horticulture in the Top End through supplying the best service, products and advice, and they can back this up with local knowledge and experience. Our qualified staff have more than 50 years of local experience in the industry complemented by a strong personal service charter which has been reinvigorated by new staff. The old ‘Sticky Beak Shop’ at Finlay’s has been transformed into a lush retail Landscape Centre with a wide range of quality gardening gear and Darwin’s best quality plants, including huge rare Cycads. The ‘Tropigro Landscape Centre’ doesn’t just sell product; staff also provide friendly, informative and professional advice to ensure clients get the result they need. TROPIGRO TRADE will continue to supply the Trade/Wholesale sector through the drive-thru at the warehouse end of the building at the new site. Tropigro also supplies revegetation and erosion control products to the civil sector through its newly formed TRACS division. Tropigro 6 Pierssenne Road Yarrawonga ph: 8984 3200 www.tropigro.com.au 70

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PARKS APARTMENTS

Y O U R Y O U N G A N D V I B R A N T F A M I LY L I F E S T Y L E As one of the fastest growing cities in the country, the demand for accommodation in Palmerston continues to grow at a rapid pace. Welcome to Parks Apartments in the up and coming suburb of Johnston - a resort style complex of 51 two and three bedroom apartments split among 5 separate pods. Built on three levels each pod is distinguished by vibrant splashes of colour on balustrades and feature walls, which make each apartment distinct from its neighbor. Gourmet kitchens and open-plan living spaces spill out to spacious balconies, blurring the boundary between indoor and outdoor living and making the most of views over Mitchell Creek and vast parklands. The main bedroom in both apartment styles has an ensuite, walk-in robe and balcony access, and all apartments are fully tiled and air-conditioned. The complex is complete with meandering pathways, barbecue facilities, toilets and a lagoon-style pool all of which is enclosed

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in beautiful tropical landscaping. Secure undercover car parks, video intercom security system and high-speed lifts complete the package. Ray White Central along with the Tomazos Group have created a wonderful opportunity for you to take advantage of the government incentives and the First Home Buyers scheme. Contact them for more information and realise your real estate dream.

Daniel Harris 0430 350 631 | daniel.harris@raywhite.com

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Sitting down to talk with Matt McCourt is like chatting to an old mate. He is relaxed, personable and more than a little funny. We got together to talk about his business Palms Rural Self Storage. To be truthful, this is not a one-man show but rather a family affair. Matt’s wife, the equably personable Kim, with the help of her daughter and daughters-in-law run the business. This is a true Darwin family working together.

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Matt and Kim started Palms Rural Self Storage 21 years ago when they saw a gap in the market for a storage facility that would service Palmerston and the rural area. What started as 32 units has grown to over 600 in a range of sizes. So what are people storing? From small personal objects to house loads of furniture, this storage centre caters for all. Kim and her team also help sort out packing needs and they try their damnedest to make packing and moving easy and stress free for their customers. Now that’s service. The first in Palmerston, Palms Rural Self Storage has seen competitors enter the marketplace, yet it remains a strong and successful business.

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DarwinLife | PalmerstonLife While hitting the big ‘3.0’ can spark some major reflection and even a premature mid-life crisis, the City of Palmerston is using the milestone to get excited about the future!

Palmerston avoids a mid-life crisis

Already boasting 30,000 residents, 2 shopping centres, a G.P Super Clinic and brand new water park, the former ‘satellite city’ has some big plans in its sight. It’s anticipated the Palmerston population will hit 44,000 by 2025, making it one of fastest growing cities in not only the Top End, but Australia. With four new suburbs already under construction, the city has some exciting infrastructure plans in place to help support the boom. Announced by the federal government in May 2011, Palmerston will welcome a new 60-bed hospital in 2015, with maternity and birthing services to cater for the city’s growing population. Palmerston Hospital will house a 24 hour Emergency Department and promises to provide local and rural residents easy access to a hospital, closer to home. In addition, the city has put the wheels in motion for a major facelift to the CBD with the aim to overhaul the main street to provide a clean, safe and sustainable environment. Designed to be delivered over the next 10 years, the Palmerston CBD Master Plan promises to prove Palmerston has a personality of its own. It’s hard to believe only 30 years ago, buffalos roamed Chung Wah Terrace and garbage trucks cut through the golf course… Happy Birthday Palmerston!

You’re invited... to attend City of Palmerston 30th Birthday Dinner at Marlow Lagoon 6:30pm on Saturday 8th September at 6:30pm. Celebrate 30 years of Palmerston and discover what the future holds for the city! BIRTHDAY DINNER

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McDonald’s proud to be a local employer They may run a globally-recognised quick-service restaurant, but McDonald’s Palmerston Licensee Vicki-Leigh Lettice and her husband Greg see themselves as local business owners. Vicki-Leigh said as locals themselves, they’re proud to provide career opportunities in the community. “At McDonald’s Palmerston, we employ 160 people from the local community and the surrounding region,” Vicki-Leigh said. “Our employees range in age from 13 to 60, and we’re thrilled to be able to provide our crew with the opportunity to gain nationally-accredited qualifications and to learn skills they can apply throughout their working lives.” Vicki-Leigh said McDonald’s offers exceptional training and career development opportunities. “Many of our corporate and leadership team started their careers in McDonald’s

restaurants,” she said. “Our flexible shifts offer the opportunity to work part-time, gain extensive leadership and management skills and build a platform to move into professional corporate roles in accounting, marketing or human resources. “It’s a little-known fact that an average McDonald’s Restaurant Manager is responsible for running a multi-million dollar business, leading more than 100 employees, managing complex scheduling requirements, accounting, food safety, hygiene and quality control. “It’s also a great option for mature-aged workers, mums and young people looking for flexibility. “Our part-time employees, working as little as a couple of shifts a week, can still access our great career development and training opportunities. We provide training support to make sure your professional development can fit around the sometimes-hectic schedule of a student or working mother. “During the four years that my husband and I have operated the Palmerston restaurant, we have seen mothers working alongside their daughters and sons on after-school shifts, as the children near the end of their schooling. “It’s a great choice for the family – and shows just how much we are a family business.”

For more information visit mcdonalds.com.au/careers

Best Overall Club 2011 • Best Club Gaming 2011 Best NT Keno Venue 2011 • Best Marketed Club 2011 AHA Awards for Excellence Winner Best Marketed Club 2012 • Best Overall Large Club 2012

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We are so fortunate to live in a vibrant and colourful city and this month as always, we share with you the voices of our community. Read about our amazing volunteers, learn about youth finances, get a look into the lives of Defence wives and read about the fresh produce we have on offer at the markets. There’s a great spread of photos, a funny column from a cute dog and tips for gals on hanging out in sports bars. Read what’s happening in your community and be inspired…

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This month Stephanie Brown: I have an eclectic taste in subject matter and love to be outside watching and listening to nature. Sometimes a sound in the environment will determine the photo I take.

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Volunteering Keeps

You Alive & Healthy

We hear often of the problems that Australia’s ageing population is going to present to our health system. Whether this is true or not, the promotion of volunteering among those who are retired may certainly be seen as a preventative health measure. Volunteering is usually thought of in terms of the benefits it brings to others and the fact that it benefits the volunteer themselves is often overlooked.

Evelyn O’Loughlin Chief Executive Officer, VSA&NT

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The retired and retiring population possess an immense wealth of skills and experience. However, sometimes no longer being in the workforce or still seeking employment, can lead to a feeling of the despondency and aimlessness, and this is where voluntary work can be of benefit.

There is a growing body of research that demonstrates that volunteering is good for mental and physical health and can combat some of the challenges associated with ageing. Volunteering gives people a sense of purpose, mental stimulation and a reason to get out and about and keeping your skills and experience in play may actually help you live a longer and healthier life. Volunteering and the associated activities are now known to have many physical health benefits including diminishing the risk of heart related diseases and reducing hypertension caused by cardiovascular and renal disease. It can also lower your heart rate and blood pressure, and by being physical, promote weight control, better sleep and higher energy levels. There are many more health advantages to volunteering so it is only sensible to include it as part of your planning if you are considering retirement. While volunteer organisations are always seeking the support of motivated and independent people, it is the volunteering experience itself that brings happiness, life satisfaction, self-esteem and a sense of control over life.

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Dreaming of a Bright Future

Indigenous Community Volunteers (ICV)

BPW Darwin Proudly presents AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF COMPANY DIRECTORS FOUNDATIONS OF DIRECTORSHIP – Days 2 & 3 Day Three: Monday 24 September - $110 Introduction to Financial Information for Directors & Assessing Financial Performance for Directors Exclusive to BPW Darwin Members only, limited to 25 places. Rsvp to darwin@bpw.com.au or call Natalie 0419 653 729 for information. **Please note, each day is delivered in individual modules and it is therefore not a prerequisite to have completed Day 1 prior to Day 2 & 3. To gain the certificate of competency you must complete all three days, but you can do them in any order**

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The dream of ICV began in May 2000 and has grown dramatically and effectively over time. ICV’s unique model works with Aboriginal and Torres Islander individuals, families, organisations and communities Australia wide to develop community projects. ICV starts this successful pathway by listening carefully to the needs of these groups and collaborates with Indigenous people to allow them to take control of their own futures. ICV does this with the enthusiasm and dedication of skilled volunteers from all walks of life, from child care to construction, medicine to manufacturing, gardening to grantwriting. A unique Tiwi College ’24 hour education’ program combines classroom learning with cultural skills on Tiwi Island and therefore avoids the need for students to have to fly to Darwin for education. ICV has partnered with locals to successfully facilitate the placement of volunteers to work with students and teachers. “ICV assignments have taken me out of my comfort zone; taught me new things about life and in turn about myself ” said volunteer teacher Belinda “I wanted to contribute to Aboriginal communities, even in a modest way, by inspiring people and transferring knowledge. My work with ICV in the Territory has allowed me to do this.” ICV is currently working with communities across the Territory. There is an ever increasing demand for its services and to meet this demand it relies on growing a pool of volunteers.

To find out more about volunteering, contact ICV’s Darwin office on 1800 819 542 or go to www.icv.com.au.

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The Hot V8 You’ve Just Gotta Have & HOW YOU CAN GET IT

You’re in love: she’s a hothouse green V8 and you can feel the adrenaline of fanging it down the Stuart Highway already. I know I know, all you want is to feel that engine purr with you in the drivers seat. But first clear your head and be smart when looking for a loan to fund this beast. Definitely check out what’s on offer by finance companies but don’t apply everywhere. Each application you make is stored with Veda; Australia’s credit information provider. It has info about your personal details, loan enquiries and defaults. Basically lenders can see everything about you financially and assess your reliability. Finance institutes generally don’t like to see a lot of enquiries, its looks desperate. Base rate or comparison rate? Lenders always quote their rates, but there are other costs; maybe monthly fees or annual fees. Comparison rates reflect all costs involved over the loan term. Some lenders can say they have a great base rate but the fact is their comparison rate could be much higher when taking everything into account. Also ask if extra repayments or paying out early incurs fees or if the loan has a balloon payment (a large amount due at the end of the loan term) At the end of the day you’re going to look sexy as in that car but not so sexy if you’re stuck in a loan that is doing you no favours.

By Holly Franklin

Let’s go shopping!! Credit Cards Oh sweet retail therapy! A discounted pair of Tony Bianco heels and they’re a perfect fit. I just snagged the best bargain! We love a bargain – whether it is shoes or clothes, and the same goes for credit cards, we want the best on offer but it’s not all about the interest rate, like when buying shoes you need to find the right size and not look at just the price tag. You also need to look at the features & benefits of the credit card. Ask yourself Is there any interest free days? If you pay the balance off at the end of each month, you can avoid interest all together. If you don’t pay the balance each month then interest

free days may be less beneficial than a card with no interest free days but has a lower interest rate. Are there any fees? Look at monthly fees, annual fees, late payments fees, reward program fees. Credit Card Deals – When getting a card within a promotion period look at what features change after the period ends. Will the interest rate change? Do the fees change? Make an informed decision with your finances and choose what will save and benefit you. It’s more in your pocket to spend on YOU! 81

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This month’s column is a departure from the usual feature of individual stories of multiculturalism. Instead, I will like to discuss the core ‘Darwin experience’. It’s an old cliché but Darwin truly is a melting pot of many worlds and diverse cultures, with all Darwinians grasping how to embrace and be proud!

Darwin the true melting pot

We live in the most multicultural small-city in the world. Holidaymakers’ repetitive tones always cite jealousy, on how fabulous our markets are, how we have it made when it comes climate-multicultural-cuisine diversity. I have chosen to write this column just to remind the community, visitors and newcomers that we just don’t have Mindil for that ‘so-close-to-Asia’ feeling that the rest of Australia desires. The Mindil Beach Markets maybe the mecca of Australian touristy markets, but Darwinians have a different market for (almost) each day of the week and a thriving vibrant multicultural event scene too. My mission was to attend every market, a variety of multicultural events and venture into as many Darwin’s corner stores for the strangest food item sold I could find. Roaming the Rapid Creek Sunday Market during the morning peak time would have to be one of my most favourite things to do. The sweet sight of cultures colliding with colours and aromatic smells, makes you search for answers on those fruit & vegies and the array of Asian delight’s that are so foreign to many. My motto is ‘Don’t be afraid to ask’. I went home with a bag full of produce, strange vegies and traditional recipes for all of them. So grab your visiting friends, family or just yourself and go on a multicultural tour of Darwin and don’t be shy to learn, ask and enjoy different ways of life. To check out what multicultural extravaganza events are on visit web-sites such as www.mcnt.gov.au , www.dca.org.au www.eventfinder.com.au/ethnic

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DarwinLife | Community You can sign up for U.G.L.Y. Bartender of the Year or find your local U.G.L.Y. Bartender at www.uglybartender.org.au

leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma and it can hit regional families especially hard,” says Simon Matthias, General Manager of the Leukaemia Foundation in NT. “In acute cases, treatment begins within 24 hours, forcing families to leave everything behind to relocate closer to treatment, significantly adding to the emotional shock of diagnosis.” “Money raised by U.G.L.Y. Bartenders will help the Leukaemia Foundation continue to provide regional families with a fully furnished place to call home in the city for as long as they need it. Accommodation is provided completely free of charge, helping families stay together when they need each other the most”. “We’re an U.G.L.Y. bunch in NT, with 100 bartenders anticipated to sign up for this unique event and they’ll all stand out wearing their t-shirts with ‘I’m U.G.L.Y – I need help!’ printed on them”.

Registrations are now open for bartenders across NT to sign up for the Leukaemia Foundation’s most quirky fundraising event, U.G.L.Y. Bartender of the Year. U.G.L.Y. stands for ‘Understanding, Generous, Likeable You’ working with Australians’ love of contradiction and offering a fun way to raise serious funds to support people with blood cancer. Throughout October, bartenders across NT will host fun events and activities to raise money to assist regional families impacted by leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma and related blood disorders. Last year 90 bartenders from NT raised more than $194,900 so the U.G.L.Y. team from the Leukaemia Foundation are hoping to raise the stakes again this year and are visiting Darwin to recruit bartenders to this fun event. “Every 46 minutes, an Australian is diagnosed with

CONNECT WITH TERRITORY WOMEN There are so many reasons why learning languages is important. Darwin Languages Centre provides quality language programs across all phases of schooling. Languages include: French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Greek, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish Wednesday at Nightcliff Primary School or Thursday at Driver Primary 4-6pm Fees: $100 per term per student or $150 per family

Enrolments now being taken: Phone 8922 2131 for enrolment or info. www.darwinlanguagescentre.com

Celebrating 75 years of Country Women’s Association NT Recognising the great work of Women in rural NT Most recognised for their delicious baked goods CWA NT does their best work supporting women and children in rural areas since 1933. WNNT and CWA invite you to celebrate 75 years of service at the Heritage listed Burnett House. When: Thursday 20th September Time: 5.30pm - 7.00pm Where: Burnett House, 4 Burnett Place Darwin Cost: Members $10 / Non-Members $20 includes nibbles and welcome drink

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I want to talk about the “S” word, not that S word but SPORT!

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Sports bars, yes those foreign, dark and sometimes seedy places where the male gender like to take refuge and feel the freedom of letting their manhood take over and fashion fall over. Men find that when a woman is in the sports watching group, they have to tame their language and comments. Most men find this hard as the art of watching sport with a group of males is mainly about the comments and less classy ones are made during the game. These bars are another option when having a girls night out, I mean let’s face it, you have tried the other bars and clubs, why not go a little out of the bright lights and gorgeously decorated bars to bar tables and bar stools positioned ever so creatively facing the racing channel or the Keno. So here are my sport watching etiquette tips and tricks! When you and the girls have a drink in hand, um, don’t bother looking for

the cocktail menu, in this cider is a good option. Take a good look around and check out your location and the talent, you know what they say, location, location, location. But please don’t sit in that huge vacant space, the one in front of the large flat screen playing the football game, you will be busted and your reputation well you might as well just get up and leave. If you’re not sure what’s happening, what the code is, what the sport is, or who the teams are, I find it’s best not to say anything. Screaming out with no knowledge of the sport will often cause the crowd to look and stare for all the wrong reasons. Haven’t you seen those women on the sideline at the local Footy? Not attractive. Also remember never, ever, for any reason, mention that you find a player attractive, especially from the opposition. This is a mistake I have made in the past, this is sure to get a silent reaction! Men love to teach a woman about the game, only if they are truly interested. So if he is hot, get interested. So with these tips, it’s game on!

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The conversation usually starts with, “I might have to go away for a few weeks with some training in the etc, etc, etc.” I usually tune out after the ‘I might’ until the confirmed plan is made. Then again, that might change too. It is a different world for Army partners, learning and adjusting to the lifestyle. Recently, all our partners were away. It makes for very interesting cocktail sessions when one or two of us have been called by our men and the others have not. Well, why not?!

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Not to mention the snippets of unfounded information that seeps through cracks and grows legs as it moves about the town. Some ladies cope extremely well, others do an obsessive compulsive look in the cupboards to check for intruders every night, and some wonder why he can’t just call. Splurging is something else that happens, almost with pseudo rebellious intent: a new car, new clothes or perhaps something nice to slip into when he finally gets back. All we can hope for when they eventually return home - with undoubtedly a few date changes - is that they never ran out of baby wipes, tooth paste or deodorant and they check their bags for gross creepy crawlies that may have received a free ticket into our living room. Put your peg on your nose, dose up on laundry detergent, leave their boots at the door and hold your breath. Wash once, twice or thrice. Welcome home honey!

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Free radicals are highly reactive molecules. Oxidation is inextricably linked to degenerative changes in the skin.

The Revolution Is Here

The term ‘biomimetic’ means ‘to imitate a biological process or function’ – in simple terms to copy nature. Dr Horst Spiller has transferred this philosophy to cosmetics – not just ‘natural ingredients mixed into a cream’ but formulated in a way that imitates the biological conditions found on young healthy skin. The result is a revolution in anti-ageing skin care by Dr. Spiller Biocosmetics from Germany. The intact full functioning acid mantle is the main reason young, “Nature’s solutions healthy skin looks like it does – are often the simplest radiant, well hydrated and even in yet most effective” tone. This pleasing appearance is not achieved by force and it cannot be reproduced by force. The best choice is to mimic the conditions found in the healthy acid mantle and let nature do what it does best.

So why not “rediscover your skin”. Breezeway Holiday Inn, Esplanade Phone 8981 7425 www.dermalessence.com.au

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Off the Boat one whole good reason Driving along Tiger Brennan Drive or turning off onto Frances Bay Drive near Darwin CBD you may not have noticed one of the Territories oldest industries working hard to bring their products to you. No, it is not Perkins and their barges or the numerous gas and oil boats… it is the seafood industry! Week in week out the seafood industry are carefully unloading freshly caught seafood at the Darwin mooring basin. This is usually the only glance the public may get of our amazing seafood industry. The support and demand for local seafood has been fantastic over the last few years. We know that you don’t believe the rhetoric and emotive terms used by those who want our waters to lock out fishing. However we also realise that we need to get better information out to you about our great industry. The Support NT Caught campaign, driven by the 86

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Northern Territory Seafood Council, has captured some of the most iconic territory fisher stories, along with those of several Darwin seafood restaurants and retailers. Visit http://www.supportntcaught.com.au/ for local stories and facts, find out about the people that bring you your seafood and the truth about this great NT industry. Local professional fishers deliver the finest seafood that can be easily enjoyed at home. How about a whole roasted fish? Nothing could be easier. It is easy to prepare, adaptable to any tastes and definitely easy enough for us ‘non-chefs’. Drizzle on some oil, season with some herbs and spices, and if you are more “masterchef ” than “BBQ chef ” try stuffing the fish with lemon pieces, onion, tomato, minced garlic and some butter, cover with foil and place on a preheat BBQ or in the oven until. Generally whole fish takes approximately 20 minutes at 180 degrees per kilo. Like everything, seafood tastes that much better when it’s harvested close to home. Our want for sustainable fresh seafood is a guarantee when you choose local. With fresh seafood unloaded right here in Darwin every week why choose anything less - ask if it’s local and Support NT Caught.

Rob Fish Chairman Northern Territory Seafood Council

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My Endless

Counting

By: Kristine Joy Cruz

A few friends ask me, why I had the title “346 Days and Counting” on my last article for DarwinLife. I readily answer, “Check what I mentioned in the last paragraph...there is more to do in discovering Darwin.” That 346th day was not just a typical day, because at that time I thought I knew everything I needed to know at school, at work, at bus stops and interchange, almost everywhere in Darwin actually. I look back at those days of stepping off the plane up until I finished that first article at the university’s library. Just so you know, I ended up feeling so blessed and with a genuine smile painted on my face. From my home country, the Philippines to Darwin, from pesos to dollars, from brown people to white ones, from Tagalog to English.. These are only a few of the obvious differences from where I came from to where I am now. These are some of the changes that I have dealt with and will keep on dealing with or else I won’t be on track. As I mentioned in my previous article, it was and continues to sometimes be hard to surpass all these differences…really tough I may say. But then, up to this very moment of putting into writing what my thoughts are, I can say it is all worth it. Not because I have finished my course which is my main purpose for being here, but because Darwin is giving me opportunities. Opportunities not just to study and work, but also the feeling of belongingness and respect, fair work rights and the chance to have my own voice, such as here. Not everyone has this impression but I think most have. Darwin is giving us the atmosphere that it is not only intended for the locals, but as well as for other people coming from different parts of the world. We may have come here for different reasons; however, as to what I can see we’ve all come to be here because Darwin is welcoming us with wide open arms. It may sound a bit odd but I am able to say how grateful I am to be here. Although not all those times have been pleasing because honestly there have been days when I feel like booking a ticket and just wanting to go home. Nevertheless, I’m still here. In wrapping up, let me say goodbye to my counting-Darwin-days, because I know it might be endless or perhaps my Darwin days will expire next year at the same time my visa will. But for now …no one knows. I might then go back to my home country but certainly will come back here. Not to study but instead to discover more of what Darwin is still all about. 87

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Naughty Toys

DarwinLife | Pets

Me as a Puppy

Grrrrr Herrro! Chilli Dog here! I was listening to my human Mum and Dad chatting and laughing about me when I was a puppy yesterday it was all about my very first attempt at writing a story for Cujo to bark about in the newspaper (way before I made it into a glossy magazine!) It got me to thinking about all the mistakes you can make as a puppy and what you can get growled at for and how some humans think we are not very bright coz we chew something up that we shouldn’t. Mum and Dad couldn’t believe their eyes when they got home from shopping, and found me trying to clean up a bit of a mess that I had made when I had bitten down on the pen too hard that I was using, and a little bit of ink spilled out on the floor. This may have been ok but then I sort of accidentally stepped in the ink and I have white furry feet and I might have gotten a few footprints around the house while I was franticly trying to find a cloth to wipe it up…well that’s my story and I’m sticking to it!! Mum and Dad had a big discussion then about the sort of things that you should leave within a puppies reach and apparently a pen (even though I’m a

budding journalist) is not appropriate. Well I guess there are lots of other things as well that are obvious like a pen, but there are some other things that some humans think are ok but can also lead to mistakes being made by us fur kids. For example giving us an old shoe or thong or a piece of clothing to comfort us really is a terrible idea coz it smells like you and then it’s impossible to tell the difference between your good stuff and our toys. Same goes for anything that is used in every day human life. I guess the rule of paw is that if humans use it than it’s probably best if K9s don’t. And pick up anything that is at our level so we don’t mistakenly chew it (don’t forget we are teething) or bury it for later (we are very tidy we put things away!). Take us to our local pet store and we can help you pick out a whole bunch of cool things for us to chew on and snuggle in to, and make sure you buy enough so you can rotate the toys around coz like everyone else we get bored with the same things all the time. Have fun shopping!! ChewyO The Chilli Dog

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This is the final month of this great feature and once again you will find information on employment opportunities, study options and more. So, if you are looking for a job, a new direction or you have a desire to learn more, read on‌

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Improving the life of Territorians every day Providing study options for the next generation of Territorians Right now over 6000 students from Interstate and around the world are studying Higher Education programs with Charles Darwin University. With eight locations in the NT and more than 48 courses in Creative Arts, Business, IT, Education, Engineering, Law, Science, Medicine and Health, the next generation of Territorians won’t have to change their address to go to university. Semester 1, 2013 applications for High School students are closing 28 September.

Solving real world challenges through research Times Higher Education has ranked CDU in the top 4% of all universities around the globe. Thomson Reuters has ranked CDU in the top 4 universities in Australia and New Zealand for research quality in the field of environmental science and ecology.

Growing the Territory health work force Every day CDU graduates in Nursing, Pharmacy and Psychology care for Territorians in need. Now with the joint program partnering with Flinders University, students no longer have to leave the Territory to become doctors.

Creating opportunities for Indigenous Australians Each year CDU teaches over 4000 Indigenous students in over 150 locations across the NT. Working alongside the new Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education, the opportunities will just keep growing.

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Feedback is not

a dirty word

Alison Hucks FRCSA, CAHRI Principal, Avant

PART 2 To recap the focus of last month’s article on feedback was how business defines and uses feedback. Basically we want to benchmark our feedback so that we can learn from our mistakes and resolve issues (poor or negative feedback); build on our existing products and/ or services (average feedback nb no one wants to be known as ‘average’); and to operate with continuous improvement and innovation as the vanguard of our business (exceptional or excellent feedback). Let’s apply these principles to how we provide feedback on performance to our team members. Remember the term “constructive criticism” (where literally we all felt any criticism constructive or otherwise is just that – criticism). This left us feeling demotivated

and undervalued in our work, most likely it didn’t help us improve our performance or productivity, at best we may have improved slightly but without much traction. With the poor results provided by “constructive criticism” we then moved to the term “positive feedback” where we couched the negative with a positive in the first instance – a literal iron fist in a velvet glove. For example a manager could say “the report you completed was excellent however your sales results have been poor for this month”. I give with this hand; I take away with the other. Providing praise and criticism in the one sentence is a recipe for demotivation, feelings of being undervalued and lack lustre performance.

Structure and procedures are needed when navigating the course of feedback in today’s working world. Constructive feedback is the name of the game

Constructive feedback is about being prepared – these are the items to be raised with the employee whether the good, the exceptional, the bad or the ugly. To help your employees move from poor to average, from average to excellent, from excellent to stellar; prepare you items to review with them by: • Providing specific examples with the results produced from these efforts. • Explain your feedback in a way that explains the employee’s performance in these outcomes and how it led to the results. • Discuss with your employee how they can

continue to improve on these results. Constructive feedback is not about judgements or opinions it is task or issue focussed, with specific information and uses objective, not subjective (or emotional) language. It’s natural to learn from our mistakes. It could also be natural to learn from successes. By providing an environment where feedback is not a dirty word you will be demonstrating to your team that they are valued, that you are keen to help them grow and learn and in turn you will be rewarded with a motivated and productive team. ISO9001 Quality Certified

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Programmed Integrated Workforce

We Have The Power To Build Your Business Are you looking for your next great job or are you in the market to find just the right person to fill a position? Then Programmed Integrated Group is the business for you. Programmed is not just your average labour hire company. The company is a proactive industry leader in the provision of Managed Labour, Labour Hire and Staffing Services. They recruit, deploy, manage and maintain a mobile workforce in excess of 5500 people per day through 43 office locations across Australia and New Zealand. Delivering innovative, cost effective and complete employment solutions for blue and white collar candidates, Programmed will guide and assist you in your employment needs. Whether you are an employee or someone searching for the ideal candidate, Programmed will help you. Specialising in the Civil & Infrastructure, Mining and Resources, Industrial, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Transport and Commercial industries Programmed has got it covered. Whether it’s providing a temporary staffing resource or a fully managed workforce, Programmed will find the optimum solution for you.

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We’re not JUST your average labour hire company. Programmed Integrated Workforce is a proactive industry leader in the provision of Managed Labour, Labour Hire and Staffing Solutions. We Recruit, Deploy, Manage and Maintain a mobile workforce in excess of 5500 people per day through 43 office locations across Australia and New Zealand. We have the power to build your business.

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DarwinLife | Careers, Training & Recruitments

Aussie workers take a ‘wait and see’ approach

Australian workers remain confident of finding another job this year but are exercising caution about moving to new roles, according to Randstad’s latest research. Despite reports expected to reveal a higher unemployment rate, employee confidence remains at its strongest level in nine months – with 81% of Australian workers confident they could find another job this year. Randstad Care & Education Operations Director Christine Curphey says the latest figures indicate Australians are still exercising a ‘wait and see’ approach, with this reflective of an overall still fragile economy, despite demonstrating recovery and boom in Care & Education sectors.

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“Australians and in particular Northern Territory workers are choosing to stay in their current roles rather than exploring new opportunities, as fears of continued recession abroad and local economic pressures remain,” said Curphey. “However, with shoots of recovery in some markets and improving conditions at home, the jobs outlook is expected to improve.” For this reason, Ms Curphey says companies should prepare for this uplift and focus on building and promoting their employer brand to attract, develop, engage and retain high performing staff. “With Randstad Award research showing long term job security and working for a financially healthy organisation are the key factors for Australians choosing to remain with or work for a new employer, it’s important these criteria are clearly communicated. In addition to this, organisations that offer a broad range of benefits and incentives, such as a strong workplace culture and opportunities for growth and development, will be best positioned to retain their top employees as consumer confidence levels increase.”

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Leandra and Jacob would like to thank business coach extraordinaire Annette Gillanders for all her invaluable support through The Chiropractic Place’s first year in business. Annette’s wisdom and insight helped us create the business of our dreams, a true reflection of who we are. This has assisted us in winning the inaugural Telstra Business Awards Start Up Category.

Thank you Annette, and here’s to another amazing year working together on The Chiropractic Place.

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I have made no secret of the fact that last year was a challenging one for me in many ways, dealing with a Mother who is ageing and unwell needing me to sell her home and arrange her care. As well as managing my business and meeting the challenges of the market demand.

The ultimate success of my business depends on performance of its people, there is no substitute for human performance, to improve my performance I engaged coaches William De Ora and Louise Woodbury. Coaching brings the best out in people, sharpens and perfects their already acquired skills as individuals, in teams and ultimately in the business. My own success from being coached can be measured in my stress levels, my clarity and business profit. As a coach who is coached I find that the method simulates individuality and allows the recipient to decide for themselves the best approach in solving their problems/challenges, such as how to interact with bosses the board, managers and customers, how to work individually or in teams, and ultimately how to proceed in their own personal development. One of the areas that I have felt and seen wonderful results in has been the emotional well-being, awareness of emotions (emotional intelligence) and ability to deal with them that will make all the difference between career stagnation and even failure and success achievement-it can make or break a career. I offer a range of different coaching packages that are designed for you to achieve your goals with proven methods, if you feel you are suffering as a result of corporatelandier then take advantage of my one hour free consultation to gain direction and clarity in a time of stress, pressure and challenge. This is what some of my clients have said “wow what seemed like such a bit issue become quite simple to resolve” “thanks so much I now have clarity and lower stress and its so easy” “what awesome tools I just love the things I can do to not get in this situation again”

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TRANSFORMERS

Transformers is all about the people who can transform your life and the way you look and feel. Whether it’s your body, your smile, your hair or your skin there are businesses right here in Darwin ready to help you make the changes you desire. So read on, become inspired and make a call today. As you will see on pages 98 and 99, we did!

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After filling out our registration forms we soon realised Jude Davies meant business and what we thought was the workout, we soon realised, was only the warm up!!! Stretching, running, stretching, running, stretching running - then it was down to some serious stuff. The boxing gloves were on, and so was the session. We each grabbed a partner and stood ready waiting for Jude’s first command. “Right jab, left jab, right jab, left jab -give me 80 of them and then RUN!” On the outside the DarwinLife team played it cool, but on the inside, we were slightly trembling with fear. “Give me 80 upper cuts, 80 right hooks/left hooks, RUN!” Without wanting to look “unfit” (which some of us brought a new meaning to) we followed Jude’s orders until finally the session was over… or so we thought… All we kept thinking was… ‘and this is a beginner’s session?’ 30 sit ups, star jumps, crunch’s! The tunes were keeping us pumped and Jude’s commands were motivating us to keep up and push ourselves further. It was hard work but totally worth it, the Esplanade is a beautiful surround to work up a sweat in and Jude is great. She encouraged us, spurred us on and just made the whole session fun and fast. Having a “Boot Camp” date with Jude and VIP Body Conditioning is great way to work out, and de-stress after a day at the office. Now we just have to stay motivated to do it every week….. Looks like we need Jude on speed dial!

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The first thing you notice when you walk into Hair ‘n’ Play is the casual and friendly vibe you get - Jo Mufale the owner of this unique salon is at once vivacious and easygoing. Great start. The second thing you notice is children’s laughter floating down from the floor above. Unexpected sound. Welcome to the first hairdresser/kids play area in town. Hairdresser and mother of 3, Jo like all mothers juggles school, work, medical appointments, grocery shopping, sports activities and more. Personal care comes last on the ‘to do’ list and is often forgotten or pushed aside altogether. Getting some alone time is rare if not impossible, yet this ‘me’ time is so important for a mother’s sanity. Jo thought long and hard about a solution, realised there was a gap in the market and Hair ‘n’ Play was born. Free kids play area while you’re having your hair done? What a fantastic idea. A spacious hair salon downstairs with room for prams or rockers, and a purpose built play area upstairs for kids to run amok in, Hair ‘n’ Play is the perfect solution to the problem. Jo employs an experienced au pair who entertains the kids upstairs in the purpose built area. Called the Stairway to Heaven because it is a kid’s paradise, the space has games, toys, a cubby house, TV and more. The kids are whisked away to have fun. Meanwhile mum is downstairs drinking a coffee, having her hair done and enjoying a rare adult conversation, knowing that her children are being well looked after. This is all about pampering, with a massage chair at the basin to relax you right from the start. You don’t have to be a mum to get your hair done. Jo has just done mine and I love it, she even opened the salon on a Saturday for me. Now that’s service. You don’t even have to be a female, men are more than welcome. Hair ‘n’ Play is at the very end of Caryota Court in Coconut Grove, a thriving retail and business area and is open 9.30am to 6pm Monday to Friday. Late night or Saturday is by appointment. Ring 8985 4848

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Difference We all want a great smile and we need a good set of teeth to have it, but let’s face it going to the Dentist can be a daunting and scary affair. Enter Extreme Dentistry. Headed by Dr Anand one of the most qualified and respected dentists in the Northern Territory Extreme Dentistry takes care of a myriad of procedures from cosmetic dentistry, crowns and bridges to root canal treatment, rehabilitation, general dentistry and more. A dedicated and skilled professional with extensive experience in all fields of dentistry, Dr Anand believes in a holistic approach when it comes to patient care. To him it is not just about treating the teeth - patient’s satisfaction is his motivation and ultimate goal. Dr Anand and his team put in great effort to practice results driven care. Extreme Dentistry has a fixed for life approach in that they are firm believers in doing the job right the first time so there is no looking back, only moving forward. When presented with a dental problem, Dr Anand sits

down and explains the diagnosis and the various ways in which the problem can be fixed. It’s important the patient understands and is at ease with the proposed procedures. To Dr Anand and his team creating a safe and comfortable environment is essential. Practicing with the most innovative and modern equipment, Dr Anand believes that continued education makes great dentists. He stays up to date with the latest developments in dentistry and continually educates himself and his staff. A great smile is what you will get when you visit Extreme Dentistry; a great smile and perfectly cared for teeth.

Extreme Dentistry are at 12 Orchard Road, Coconut Grove in Darwin 8948 1225 And now in Nhulunbuy at 87 Chesterfield Circuit, Nhulunbuy 8987 8076 Check out the very detailed and helpful website: www.extremedentistry.com.au

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FITBIT ULTRA These days we are increasingly aware of what we put in our bodies and what exercise we need to do to keep fit and healthy. With that we also want to know our progress and how we are going with our fitness regime and/or weight loss, but how do we do that with ease? Well, now there is a device to help you track what you’re doing, your development and your goals. It’s called the FitBit Ultra Wireless Activity Tracker. The FitBit does exactly what it says – it tracks all the elements of your life; how many steps you take, whether you are

walking up stairs or walking on flat ground, how fast you are going. The FitBit tracks your progress, collates the information and then sends it out to your devices, which then shows your results and how effective you are. The online program running this is free and also plugs into what foods you are eating to track your calorie intake. It wirelessly connects, so updates automatically. This is an allover tracking device that is so small it fits into your pocket. You can also match this amazing tool with a wireless scale - the FitBit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale - that tracks your weight in relation to your activity. Better still, you can share your progress with your friends and family using social media. Easy. Get down to Harvey Norman Computers to check this essential health and fitness device.

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Do you know what

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Katy Sullivan | 89856088 Laser/Cosmetic professional www.advancedbodyimage@bigpond.com

DarwinLife | Transformers Are you one of the many Darwin clients that are having cosmetic & beauty treatments that are being misled into having substandard treatments whilst being told they are paying for the real deal?? The latest technologies available for cosmetic, laser and beauty treatments can offer amazingly genuine results. The unfortunate side to this is that there are Darwin businesses that are advertising services like ‘CoolSculpting for fat removal and laser hair removal’ that do not have the technology to provide these advanced services. Clients I’m seeing on a daily basis are being misled into paying thousands of dollars for what they believe to be the real deal; sadly this is not the case. Often these machines have not been TGA or FDA approved and tested, and legally not allowed to be used in Australia. There are genuine risks with most cosmetic procedures and having an experienced qualified professional is essential. When considering any cosmetic treatment make sure to ask what type of equipment is being used, also ask to see the machine and the clearly labelled name. Ask for the operator’s qualifications & certificates relevant to the treatment and research what you want to have done. Many people are also having these services that are not suitable candidates; a true professional will provide an honest evaluation on the results you can expect at you initial consultation.

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http://harmonydarwindayspa.com.au/ Transform the way you look today with our Anti-ageing clinic. Now look and feel youthful at any age! Anti-aging Program Lifestyle Assessment Make a start by completing a thorough lifestyle analysis, identifying areas where simple changes will slow the clock. 60 minutes Fortnightly Appointments Look and feel years younger in six 90 minute sessions (one per fortnight), including: • Harmony Anti-aging Facial treatment- includes Oxygen therapy and a de-stressing massage • Microdermabrasion treatment • Monthly Lifestyle Consultation Plus our bonus gifts to you: • FREE Ultra C Sheer facial Cream (value $ 130) • FREE hypnotherapy CD and meditation sessions Everything else on the ad can stay the same. Please send back once done.

Blending beauty and wellness treatments ensures a holistic approach to not only looking good, but feeling great at any age. The Harmony Darwin Day Spa, Darwin creates a safe haven for time out and respite for body, mind and spirit. Services and products are designed to be relaxing, therapeutic, youth restoring and most importantly, simple enough to continue at home. • Relaxation and de-stressing-: massage, hot stone therapy, body scrubs and wraps, mindfulness meditation and retreat packages • Corporate gift certificates, incentives, team building, or just recognition of a job well done. • Beauty, and men’s aesthetics • Bridal and wedding party preparation, hen’s nights, and makeup on the day • Cosmetic medical consultations and procedures with Dr. Jadoon, by appointment • Anti aging makeovers and maintenance

• Hypnotherapy for all those hard to beat habits • Slimming; the International Body Wrap, and “Virtual Gastric Banding” with hypnotherapy • Clubs and memberships to help cash flow • Professional, Australian made skin care to ensure healthy skin, with Ultraceuticals, ASAP and Janesce. • Mineral makeup • Spa specials • Monthly business card draw for a stress release massage

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HAIR FREE Darwin is one of those remarkable cities; so many people are raised here, leave thinking they may never be back, only to feel the strong pull of it’s energy and before they know it, here they are again.

Sandra McHenry is one of those people. A nurse of many years living and working in the east with time in Ballina with her own business, Sandra decided to come home to see what opportunities there were in her own town. She found there was a gap in the market for affordable hair reduction treatments and she decided to take advantage of this opportunity. Five years later and the business Hair Free is going strong with a dedicated group loyal of clientele and new customers constantly booking in for the treatments on offer. Hair Free is a national franchise with 90 salons throughout Australia. With a national reputation for quality treatments and service, the franchise also boasts a national pricing scale maintaining affordable treatments no matter where you are in the country. Sandra and her team look after many people, all searching for the solution to their particular problems or issues. A lot of the time it is cosmetic – underarms, bikini, legs for

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women or chest, back, abdomen for men. Sometimes though it is a deeper issue surrounding hormone imbalances or hereditary problems. These problems require a great deal of empathy, especially when the client feels vulnerable and emotional. In all instances it is reassuring to know that the team have either a nursing or some sort of medical background and recognise the need for understanding and discretion. Another very important factor is that every staff member of Hair Free is laser safety certified with training conducted by the franchise and the suppliers of the technology. The business is Laser Safety Certified and the machinery is TGA approved. So what does that all mean to us, the consumer? Well, it means piece of mind knowing the practitioner providing you with the treatment knows exactly what she is doing and is giving you the best possible service. This is what you are assured of when you book in with Hair Free Darwin. Ring Hair Free today and experience it for yourself.

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Better Health Pharmacy If you haven’t taken a trip in to Mitchell St to visit the Better Health Pharmacy then I think it’s time you did… The Better Health Pharmacy in the Mitchell centre is a destination store for all of us who love fine fragrance and cosmetics. Better Health stock all the brands we love including Estee Lauder, Clinique, Napoleon, Revlon and an extensive range of latest release fragrances such as Marc Jacobs, Guess, Versace

and Juicy Couture. The store also stocks a wide range of designer brand fragrances at everyday low prices with surprisingly great offers on Calvin Klein, Joop, Davidoff and much, much more. All fragrances are guaranteed 100% genuine and with the assistance of the friendly staff you’re welcome to spend time getting to know a fragrance that makes that perfect statement. There are lots of in-store events, gift with purchases and special offers throughout the year and on offer at anytime are complimentary skincare and makeovers from the highly trained beauty consultants. Better Health Pharmacy has more of a holistic approach to healthcare and to complement this stocks an extensive range of natural and organic skincare and hair products. Better Health Pharmacy is well worth the visit and open every day.

Better cosmetics and fragrances at Better Health.

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Fibre is one food component that we should all try to include more of, but unfortunately, most of us don’t get enough. Our reliance on convenience foods that are often highly processed means fibre is often left out of our diet. Fibre is the indigestible part of plants that does not break down during the digestive process has many known health benefits: • Fibre plays a very important role in keeping our digestive system healthy and our bowels regular. • Fibre helps to protect against bowel conditions like bowel cancer, haemorrhoids and diverticulitis. • Soluble fibres like oats, barley and lentils help to remove cholesterol from the body, preventing fatty streaks from clogging the arteries, thus protecting your heart. • Fibre is bulky, hence foods rich in it can fill you up, useful for those watching their weight. It also slows stomach emptying, which can help to keep you

feeling full for longer. • Fibre-rich foods release glucose gradually, leading to a slower absorption of glucose into the blood and therefore a more steady blood glucose level which helps improve diabetes management. It can be a challenge to always have 2 serves of fruits and 5 serves of vegetables in your diet. By planning ahead and with a few simple strategies, you can increase the fibre in your diet. • Choose brown (wholemeal) bread over white bread. Wholemeal bread is less processed than the white varieties, hence retains some of the fiber than is removed during processing when preparing white bread. An even better choice is choose wholemeal breads with grains. Not only do the grains provide extra fibre, they are also packed with lots of vitamins and minerals to keep you healthy. • Sprinkle psyllium husk, bran, wheatgerm or seeds onto your breakfast cereal in the morning.

• Bulk up stews and casseroles with vegetables and legumes for a cheap, fibre rich meal. Try different varieties of beans, chickpeas or lentils. • The next time you prepare a mince dish, swap one third of the meat with mashed beans and peas. This is a great way to sneak extra fibre into children’s diets. • Keep a supply of frozen and tinned products such as frozen vegetables, tinned fruit in natural juice and canned beans. These are cheap alternatives that would come in handy when you have limited access to fresh ones. • Try the 1-2-3 strategy. The 1-2-3 strategy is - 1 fruit for breakfast - 2 serves of vegetables (1 serve is 1 cup salad or ½ cup cooked vegetables) for lunch - 3 serves of vegetables for dinner. • Place 2 pieces of fruit on your work desk so you are always reminded of them. Aim to finish the fruit before you go home at the end of work.

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Tape Hair Extensions By Mel Barrett

This month I have learnt a lot about tape hair extensions. They have more benefits than just length. They are fantastic for bridal upstyles or special occasions giving a lot more hair for you to work with without having to wait for your hair to grow! They add fullness to fine hair and length to short hair. They are also great for adding a few statement highlights in your hair without using colour. In our salon we use good quality 100% human hair extensions. The quality of hair differs from brand to brand so you have to do your homework! Gone re the days of wishing your hair was longer or thicker. For an affordable price you can have it all!!

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Savannah and Helen of Coco Loco Hair welcome Sally Foote to their dynamic team. Sally (origionally from Adelaide,) is a young, up and coming Hairstylist who has lived in Darwin for 4 years now. Sally knew she wanted a career in Hairdressing from as early as the age of 12. Only last week, Sally completed all that is required at trade school to work in the salon full time. Sally has a natural ability for upstlying. For example. -Hair up for weddings, balls, and functions. She also enjoys Coco Loco’s NEW smoothing service, ‘Chi’. Having used other smoothing services

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Changing Face of Breast Cancer Forum The Changing Face of Breast Cancer Forum weekend starts on Friday 21st with small group workshops to providing up-skilling those keen to progress as spokespersons for the breast cancer cause. The evening features a celebratory 3 course dinner with show which is open to the public.

On Saturday attendees will hear from a great array of speakers including Professor Neil Piller, Dr Narayan Karanth, Dr Sid Baxi, Vivienne Saville, as well breast cancer advocates Susan Tulley and Pat Hancock amongst others. There is no cost to attend the Saturday forum but registrations are essential.

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at Whether it is a traditional church wedding you are looking for or a more relaxed kind of nuptials you desire, you have to consider a myriad of details. Would you like to arrive by boat or helicopter? Would you like to hold your ceremony on the lawn, serve canapés and champagne as the sun sets, then wander with your guests to tables laden with delicious food for a feast under the stars? Would you like something small and intimate with a beautifully decorated table for 10 or grand and spectacular complete with fireworks? If your answer is yes to any of these questions then Pee Wees at the Point is your wedding choice. Pee Wees at the Point can make all your dreams come true. It’s not just about the stunning view – that speaks for itself – but it’s also about how you are cared for, how you are listened to and how the Pee Wees team delivers your dream for you on the day. It is undeniable that Pee Wees has the perfect location for a celebration. A waterside venue with stunning views and gentle ambience, the restaurant is a blank canvas for you to create and realise all your desires. Couple this with an experienced and knowledgeable team and you have the perfect combination. It is fundamental to Pee Wees to cater to your wishes and expectations. As Felicity the Event Manager says “Whatever the vision you have, becomes Pee Wees vision too”. With owners Lily and Simon owning Pee Wees for the past 11 years they have a wealth of experience, couple that with an Event Manager with over 17 years experience in hospitality you can be assured that you are in safe professional hands. Pee Wees at the Point is a bride’s fantasy come true.

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Skin Polish Everyone wants a clear, glowing complexion and one of the key steps to help achieve this is by regular exfoliation to help polish your skin to perfection. Exfoliation helps dislodge debris that normal washing can’t touch and helps smooth the skin and eliminate the dullness that results from normal pore clogging and dirt build-up. There are two main types of exfoliation – mechanical and chemical. Mechanical exfoliation is by using a product that contains granules or using abrasive materials such as a loofah which when massaged across the skin helps remove the build-up of dirt and debris that clogs pores. Chemical exfoliation is by using a product that contains ingredients such as alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), glycolic acid, salicylic acid or citric acid which break down and remove dead skin cells. Exfoliation is also an important part of your skincare routine as it improves makeup application. The pigments contained within makeup stick to dead skin cells which causes your makeup application to be uneven and blotchy. People with oily skin often mistakenly tend to

Karlie Goetze Makeup Artist / Beauty Therapist M 0412 649 529 E karlie.goetze@hotmail.com W www.karlieg.com exfoliate more often, as it makes the skin feel clean and clear. However exfoliation stimulates the skin cells which can produce more oil from sebaceous glands so oily skin types should stick to exfoliating once a week. Dry skin types should exfoliate more often, 2-3 times a week, as stimulating the skin cells will help improve both skin tone and texture. The origins of exfoliation come from Egypt. In the Middle Ages they used wine as a chemical exfoliant as it contains tartaric acid. Some products to try: Dr LeWinn’s Skin Renewal Overnight Exfoliator (from $49.95) uses natural fruit acids to help stimulate cell renewal, improve skin texture and treat acne scarring, pigmentation and even ingrown hairs. Dermalogica Skin Prep Scrub ($51) uses natural Corn Cob Meal in their skin-polishing scrub that leaves skin with a smooth, healthy appearance. The Body Shop Vitamin C Facial Cleansing Polish ($23.95) combines jojoba micro-beads for gentle exfoliation with the antioxidant power of Vitamin C to help brighten skin, encourage collagen production and improve elasticity.

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Wedding bells and baby bliss… Are you pregnant and getting married? Getting hitched while you are expecting can be a wonderful experience, but it does require a bit of extra planning. Whether you are in your first trimester and battling morning sickness or further along and sporting a beautiful baby bump, tying the knot with a little one on the way poses some challenges. But lets look at the bright side. Your baby will be part of one of the most important days of your life, and will have a special place in those wedding pictures that will hang on your walls for many years to come. 116 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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You will get to enjoy your honeymoon to the full, no need for it to be a family vacation or to worry about trying to conceive a honeymoon baby you can just sit back and relax. One of the biggest challenges for a pregnant bride is finding the wedding dress of their dreams and making sure it fits on the day. But on the upside a maternity wedding dress is certainly a welcome change from your run of the mill pregnancy clothing and your ‘pregnancy glow’ will help you look a million dollars on the big day.

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Listen to your heart Support the Heart Foundation Doorknock Appeal

Territorians are being asked to listen to their heart and support the annual Heart Foundation Doorknock Appeal this September. “Every donation to the Heart Foundation Doorknock Appeal will help us in the fight against heart disease, the number one killer of Australian men and women,” said Dorothy Morrison, CEO of the Heart Foundation. “Most of the Heart Foundation’s funding comes from public donations. This appeal is the largest community-led fundraising program for the Heart Foundation, so we’re asking all Territorians to get behind the campaign and give whatever they can afford. “With the help of 120,000 fantastic volunteers around Australia we hope to raise $5 million to fund critical research and community projects to

improve awareness, prevention and treatment of heart disease. “An Australian dies from heart disease every 24 minutes, which is why we’re investing the equivalent of $1 million a month into cardiovascular research this year alone,” Ms Morrison said. The 2012 Doorknock Appeal runs 1-30 September. “To recognise our volunteers and open your doors with confidence, you can check the collector is wearing a badge with the Heart Foundation logo and the words Volunteer Collector Official Identification Badge. The badge also has the volunteer’s ID number and an expiry date of 30 September. “All donations $2 and over are tax-deductible and the Heart Foundation Doorknock volunteer can issue supporters with a receipt. “If you’re not home when one of our Doorknock volunteers visit, you can make a credit card donation directly with the Heart Foundation Doorknock Hotline 1800 55 22 55 or by visiting www.heartfoundation. org.au/doorknock

INTERNATIONAL Maxi International Thai massage has just opened at Shop 8 in the Jape Homemaker village. Come in anytime, or call us to make a booking where you can relax in the pleasant atmosphere and meet our friendly and qualified staff who are eagerly waiting to pamper you. Services range from traditional Thai massage to reflexology and also includes complete sauna facilities. Situated in a great and convenient location, with free parking, feeling good has never been so easy. In addition to your well being after a stressfull day,we also provide mending and alterations to your garments (trousers, shorts, dresses, shirts etc) at a very affordable price. To find out about our special “opening offers” or to make an appointment, call us now on 0433 381 045.

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As I promised last month Darwin residents are now able to access the latest device delivering a nonsurgical, non-invasive facelifting procedure. Ultherapy ® uses ultrasound to harness the body’s own healing process lifting, toning and tightening loose facial and neck skin. Ultrasound is a well understood and timetested form of energy which is known to be safe. How does it work? Ultrasound is able to work from the inside out (unlike laser) and is focused on the deeper structural layers of the skin which are often targeted in a surgical facelift. This stimulates collagen production and tightening of this area which in turn gradually tightens and lifts the skin back to produce a more youthful look. The procedure is well tolerated taking about an hour as an in-office treatment with no downtime and clients may resume normal activities immediately after. Results will be clearly evident 2-3 months after a single treatment and improvement may continue for up to 6 months in some cases. This treatment is medically supervised and performed by Katy Sullivan who has an in depth knowledge of this procedure and is highly experienced in the use of many medical cosmetic devices. Katy can be contacted on 8985 6088 to arrange a consultation.

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Territory Ultrasound is a locally owned and operated medical ultrasound practice situated in the Humpty Doo Central complex. We offer a superior quality ultrasound service with highly trained and experienced staff, using the most technologically advanced equipment to date. Abdominal & Pelvic Ultrasounds Obstetric Ultrasounds • First Trimester • Nuchal Translucency • Morphology Vascular Ultrasounds • Carotids • Leg arteries • DVT studies • Varicose vein studies

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Manage your Fertility

Part 1

Naturally

Having problems building your happy family? Thankfully with a little planning conception occurs naturally for most couples, without drugs, surgical or technological interventions. Statistically speaking – 1518% of couples will be labelled infertile. But fortunately, with a few small changes to the diet and lifestyle a healthy baby can still be born the way nature intended. Part of your planning must be to optimize your own health to ensure the ongoing lifelong health of your child. Much like building a house – the foundations are vitally important. Don’t leave the implementation of the family plan until it is too late. In 2009 the medium age to give birth was 30.6 years compared to the mid 20’s in 1970. Here’s a nasty fact! Toxins pass through the placenta of the mother. The chemical levels of new born babies were measured using Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis and disturbingly around 250 chemicals were found. It is therefore not surprising that

the occurrence of childhood health disorders such as ADHD, autism and allergy are rapidly increasing. Can you as an expectant parent afford not to plan ahead and be the most healthy you can be? Tips to increase your fertility & health • eat well and maintain a healthy weight; • boost your levels of antioxidants, vital minerals and phytonutrients; • measure your fat and muscle mass with a Bioimpedance Analysis; • reduce chemical and heavy metal toxicity with a properly supervised detoxification program; • regulate your hormones and manage your stress with nutritional supplements and lifestyle changes; • be the healthiest and happiest you can be to support the optimal expression of your genetic code. Big Tip. Girls – get the man in your life to recognize that he could be the problem and tell him to read all about it in next month’s Darwin Life.

Vivienne Savill is an Author, Naturopath and Nurse who runs a natural health clinic in Darwin. For more information visit www. bodymindsoulhealth. com.au If you have a Question for Viv, email christina@darwinlifemag.com

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Posture? In this month’s column I’d like to briefly touch on posture again. I know a lot of people know what they should do but getting people to change their habits requires some repetition. So this month I’d like to repeat my message about posture, which I first touched on in the May edition, during National Spinal Week. The majority of us (even the occasional Chiropractor) suffer from poor posture, with the top five posture sins comprising: slouching, forward pelvis, rotated hips, forward head position and rounded shoulders. Each of these postures put extra pressure on the spine and can lead to a host of problems from tension and soreness to headache, back pain and fatigue. These problems can significantly impact on how a person daily operates, having an adverse effect on their well-being, overall mood and ability to concentrate, study effectively or even work. While poor posture is not a new issue, the widespread prevalence is cause for concern as is the growing increase in posture problems triggered by electronic gadgets. CAA member chiropractors have noted a growing trend in the increase in spinal issues linked to laptops, mouse use, mobile telephones cradled against the head and hours in front of the TV. A marked jump in problems triggered by handheld computer games and MP3 players and excessive mobile phone texting is also becoming a major concern, especially amongst children and teens. To help Australians straighten up, the CAA has just launched a new interactive website, www.whatsyourposture.com.au. The site provides free posture self assessment tools, tips and simple exercises to help Australians counteract the top five posture sins. The good news is that for most people, posture problems can be corrected and sometimes even reversed and at the end of the day, a healthy spine means a healthier life. Stay tuned for more helpful tips in next months column. Marc Cova | B.Sc. M.Chiro CAA (NT) President 5/5 Keith Lane Fannie Bay | 08 89414033 About the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia The Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (National) Limited (CAA) is the peak body representing chiropractors. An underlying principle of chiropractic is “healthy spine, healthier life”. By offering expert, drug-free spinal health care and lifestyle advice, chiropractors help Australians lead and maintain healthy lives. With more than 2,700 members, the CAA is the largest chiropractic health body in Australia, and coordinates its efforts with its eight autonomous CAA state and territory organisations.

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to Get Down One of the corner stones of staying healthy is with out doubt having the ability to move well. I’m not talking about running or jumping, but the skill of getting up and onto your feet from a laying position. This is something as younger people we take for granted, but as we age, becomes much more relevant. Enter the Turkish Get Up... 1. Start by laying on the floor on your back. Left arm out to the side at 90 deg palm down, right arm up in the air pointing at the roof and right leg pulled back towards your body in a triangular shape. *Imagine your holding your favorite beer in your right hand, so it has to stay upright during the whole movement.

2. Keeping your right leg firmly planted on the ground, shift your weight by rolling onto your left elbow, the again by continuing the move up and onto your left hand.

3. Next lift as high as you can at the hips. Your now supported solely by the planted right leg, and strong left arm. Don’t spill the beer.

5. Congratulations, your standing, no beer spilt yet. Now to get back down... 6. Follow the same path back down, starting with the left leg back down to the lunge position and the left hand searching for the ground. Don’t make the mistake of taking your eyes off the beer. It will spill! 7. From here once contact is made between the left hand and the ground, safely and quickly shoot the left leg back out and get your backside on the floor. Lay down and relax. At a quick glance this seems easy. And with a beer it is. However, Once your right hand is loaded with a kettlebell, it’s a different story. Small mistakes and imbalances become big ones very quickly. Luckily there is a few tips and tricks to get the job done right, so please contact me for the inside info. Always start out light, do same reps in both hands, and don’t forget to drink the beer when your done. Stay strong, Wes Wez Innes Northern Kettlebells Cert III Fitness Instructor Personal Trainer & Level 2 Kettlebell Instructor 0409 592 070

4. Now the hard bit. From this position, swing the left leg under your body until you have your left hand, left knee and right foot all in a straight line. Then shift the weight from your left hand to both the left knee and right foot , this is the lunge position, and stand up tall, feet together.

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What is your favourite thing about playing with NT Thunder? Being able to come home to Darwin and play at a high level with my mates. I also love the way that Thunder play a really attacking exciting style of football. What you are looking forward to during this years finals? I am really looking forward to playing in front of a big crowd for our home semi final at Northline Oval, Palmerston on the 1st of September. It will be the last time we get to play in front of our home fans and it would be great to see a couple of thousand people cheering us on.

DOB: 10.8.87 Height: 176cm Weight: 79kg Number: 26 Position: Midfield/Defence Seasons at Thunder: 1 Strengths: Tackling and Kicking. Home Town: Darwin, NT AFL Team supported: Bulldogs & Carlton

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Who are some players at the Club fans should look out for? Jed Anderson is a really talented kid. All of our young players have really stepped up this year so fans should keep an eye out for them, guys like Jed, Ben Rioli and Jarrod Stokes just to name a few. Who is the funniest person at the Club? Willie Farrer is always a lot of fun around training, he has a funny sense of humour that makes him fun to be around. Darren Ewing is also a funny character, there must be something about playing in the full forward line that makes guys act funny.

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We are the Champions! The International Club Crew Dragon Boat Championships come round every 2 years and were held this year in Hong Kong. After qualifying at the national championships in Melbourne earlier this year, The Arafura Grand Master Women represented Darwin.

Grand Master Women teams are made up of athletes 50 years and over. Thousands of competitors, volunteers and spectators from all over the world came together amidst the fluttering flags, cheering crowds, laughter and the constant sound of the Dragon Boat drums. Friends were re-united and new friendships formed. You could not help but be swept up in the excitement, and for some of us it was our first international competition. The Arafura Dragons of Darwin is a small club relatively speaking, drawing athletes

By Stephanie Brown

from a population of just over 125,000. Within that, the pool of women 50 and over is extremely small. To be at an International race meet in itself is extraordinary. To win Gold would seem highly improbable. But win Gold we did beating teams from Australia, Germany and Canada to do it. World Champions. Now that is something to drum about! Editors Note: Stephanie is a World Champion and my sister. I am beyond proud of her and her team’s achievement. 123 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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What is a

Sports Trainer? Neilia and Tammy, Sports Medicine Australia NT Officers, laugh, “we are asked that all the time, and SMA have been training Sports Trainers since 1963.

Sports Medicine Australia started out as a member organisation formed by Medical Professionals with a keen interest in Sports Medicine, and is now the only National not for profit organisation of its kind in Australia, contributing daily to safer sports for sports people from grass roots level to elite athletes. At SMA NT, the focus is on providing Safer Sports by training dedicated people to provide first aid, injury prevention and management for sporting clubs. These trained support people are called Sports Trainers. Sports Trainers complete a First Aid Certificate, and then the Sports

Trainer Level 1 (16hour) course, to gain an SMA Accreditation. As well as supporting clubs on a local level, many SMA Accredited Trainers have travelled with Territory Representative teams, and have also been involved in medical clinics for Masters, Arafura, and Commonwealth Games. In the NT you will see Sports Trainers at AFL, Netball, Basketball, Badminton, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Baseball, BMX, gymnastics, Tennis and Touch, as well as major sporting events (including AFL matches) and fun runs! Being a Sports Trainer is a great way to contribute to the community, contribute to safety in sport, get a taste of Sports Medicine, and enjoy the great sports and sunshine that the NT has to offer. There is a constant demand for Sports Trainers and SMA actively team up Trainers with Clubs. Those interested in becoming a Sports Trainer can contact Sports Medicine Australia NT, or ask the Trainer at their local club, look for the red and yellow shirt!

Safety • Prevention • Advice

Leading the Northern Territory in Safer Sport Practices, providing quality advice, training, injury prevention and professional services to the sporting community. Training courses for September/October: • Sports First Aid (HLTFA311A—Apply First Aid) - Friday 7th of September • Sports First Aid (HLTFA311A—Apply First Aid) - Thursday 20th of September • Introduction to Sports Massage for Sports Trainers / First Aiders - Sunday 28th Ocotber For more training course availability visit: www.nt.sma.org.au For helpful factsheets and other resources visit: www.sma.org.au/resources Contact Neilia or Tammy Ph 08 89815362 E education.nt@sma.org.au

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NTRL Update

John Mitchell, General Manager, NTRL

What an incredible season of Rugby League 2012 has delivered with some great individual, representational and club achievements.

Firstly congratulation must go to Nightcliff Dragons upon reaching their 50 year anniversary. I have vivid memories of their first premiership Coach Noel Turvey, speaking to a packed Darwin Sailing Club, Nightcliff Dragons proud audience. It was an emotion charged evening with more than one tear shed. To the Nightcliff Dragons Committee and organising party

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a job well done! As we look back over the season we can recall the outstanding success of the NRL fixture which attracted almost 11,000 spectators with the NQ Cowboys being too good for the Sydney Roosters. It is with great pride we acknowledge our under 15’s Territory Titans Team who won pool (b) with great wins over WA, SA and Victoria. It was our best effort ever in attracting 7 selections to the Australian Affiliated States merit team. All of our Territory Titans Representative Teams made the finals, the seniors, the under 18’s of course the under 15’s and our under 12’s securing 4th position at the nationals. The Harvey Norman Stadium has had a new digital scoreboard installed, with the Food and Beverage outlet being renovated along with the installation of new field perimeter fencing about to be erected. The home games have provided Clubs with an opportunity to increase their takings through food and beverage and gate

takings. The NTRL in turn has received a boost in participation and interest in our great game. What a great night it was when the Litchfield Bears turned their lights on for the very first time, well done and just reward for the hard work and commitment of the Litchfield Bears committee. Chairman Mal Tomes and the NTRL Board wish to thank the NT Government and major corporate partners Lion, Coca Cola, Jim Beam, Holiday Inn, OAMPs, Aussie Signs, Buslink, Cricket and Football Shop, Combined Electrical and Channel Nine. Congratulations to all Clubs who have competed this year I wish you well within the finals series and thank you for competing for the Jim Beam Premiership Cup. We look forward to a bigger and even brighter season in 2013. I hope to see you all at the Frank Johnson Medal Function this year being staged at the Holiday Inn, Esplanade with guest of honour none other than ‘The Falcon’ himself Mario Fenech.

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Casuarina vs Bali!

Casuarina White under 16’s Soccer team is dynamite, most of them playing for Casuarina since 2006. A strong and committed team, the u16’s like to play any opportunity they get and they have now been given a big fat one – an invitation for a friendly competition with the Junior Soccer teams in Bali. This opportunity would not only be great fun, it would give these kids experience in playing another nation abroad and in forging new friendships. Of course they really want to go. Now the challenge is getting the team and support group there. The trip is planned for the end of September so fundraising is in full swing with the kids being responsible for

getting out there and collecting all the funds they need. They are at local markets, functions and soccer games selling raffle tickets for great prizes. They are also doing car washes and sausage sizzles. To show off their moves, the team will be a Mindil markets doing exciting Soccer demonstrations just before the fire show on Sundays. Come down and check them out. Their enthusiasm is infectious! Follow their progress and support them by “liking” them on Facebook: Casuarina White U16’s Soccer Team. Help these kids get to Bali buy a raffle ticket, get your car washed, tuck into a sausage, or better still sponsor them by donating money to the cause – they will love you for it.

Who said exercise had to be hard work?

Introducing the StreetStrider, the world’s first indoor/outdoor elliptical cross trainer that takes your cardiovascular fitness to a new level that the whole family can enjoy. It’s easy to use and gives you a total body, low impact workout with a high calorie burn rate of up to 1000 per hour. It combines the benefits of running, skiing and cycling and really is “Fitness Made Fun.” You will actually look forward to working out with the StreetStrider and it will change your outlook on exercise forever. Paula Power decided to buy a StreetStrider and within just a few short weeks, she noticed the change in her body - especially muscle tone. Paula was so passionate about the StreetStrider and amazed at how easy to use and fun the machine was, she decided to become an NT Distributor for StreetStrider Australia. Call Paula now to ask her side of the story, or make a time to test ride one today. M: 0417 621 905 or visit www.streetstrideroz.com.au RECEIVE $50 OFF - USE COUPON CODE DARWINLIFE

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Darwin Trailer Boat Club

CLASSIC2012 Darwin’s only premier blue water fishing competition is on again.

This permanent fixture on the Top End’s fishing calendar has become a successful and popular competition for both novices and experienced fishermen alike. The competition began as a club event 11 years ago and was opened to the public in 2005. The Classic encourages people to go fishing for game fish such as Marlin, Sailfish, Snapper, Tuna and Jewfish. It’s a great opportunity for all to enjoy some excellent fishing and family fun. ABOUT THE COMPETITION The Blue Water Classic is a weigh-in and release event for specified species which include Marlin, Sailfish, Queen fish, Blue Salmon, Threadfin, salmon, Mangrove Jack, Coral Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Trevally, Dolphin Fish, Cobia, Golden Snapper, Tricky Snapper, Estuary Cod, Black jewfish, Parrot/Tusk Fish, Red Emperor. 128 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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The competition is designed to cater for all levels of fishing skill using bait or lures. There are also a number of boat categories to accommodate different boat sizes. Families especially juniors (under 16) and women are encouraged to participate. The Blue Water Classic is a family event and it is open to members and the general public. It is a great opportunity for everyone to join in the excitement and utilise the excellent facilities the Darwin Trailer Boat Club offers. All the popular categories including senior and junior sections, champion teams and boats, a billfish section and some mystery weights are up for grabs. The Darwin Trailer Boat Club wishes to thank all the sponsors and supporters of this prestigious fishing competition and congratulates all who have participated in Blue Water Classic over the years.

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Please go to the website for all details: www.dtbc.com.au or ring the Trailer Boat Club on: 8981 6749

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Race Report:

Bikes to Fit, Beach 2 Beach Words & pictures by Ian Symonds

July’s race for the Darwin Off Road Cyclists was the Bikes to Fit Beach 2 Beach, held at Casuarina Beach.

For more information see the web site at www.dorc.com.au

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Starting at the Darwin Surf Lifesaving Club, the course took in a wide variety of terrain of the Casuarina Coastal Reserve, behind Lyons, out to Lee Point and taking in the abandoned radar facility, finally returning to the surf club with a leg-burning scenic ride along the beach. Three laps of the 12km course provided a challenge for all classes of riders. The usual suspects were on hand to continue the challenge DORC championship as well as a number of new faces coming along to enjoy the ride and good company. Of the A-graders, first across the line were Andy Barcroft and Andrew Goldsworthy. A special mention for Kev Wells, who stopped whilst leading the race to recover a stolen bike and return it to race HQ. On adjusted time, Kevin was awarded first place. In B-grade, Colin Hall finished ahead of Llew Davies and Dave Russell, whilst in the ladies, Kiah Macgregor finished ahead of Karen Wilson, who beat Gemma Gooley by only 4 seconds after over two hours of riding. Following the race over a sunset bbq and drinks at the surf club, the riders compared stories of hills, rocks and riding in sand. A shout-out to Mason Hender who, a couple of days later broke his collar-bone on a training ride. Recover soon, and recover well Mason, and we’ll see you back on the trails. Darwin Off Road Cyclists hold social trail rides and race meetings catering for riders of all abilities and fitness in a friendly supportive atmosphere.

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Big Business and small, it’s all happening in Darwin. This month we put the spotlight on finance, coaching, an iconic business for sale and a taster for October Business Month.

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Retirement Checklist Retirement is one of the biggest milestones in life. BUT a happy retirement needs planning. Retirement is the ultimate holiday. It therefore requires the ultimate planning. The planning needs to happen well in advance of your retirement. Retirement isn’t just about planning financially. There are lots of changes

from a lifestyle and emotional perspective. You will never have spent so much time with your partner, your parents may be ageing and need support and some lifelong friends will move away. We believe there are FOUR key stages of retirement. Each with different challenges, time frames and rewards.

Defining

Time Frame 5 – 10 years Your considering when you will retire and how much money you will need each year and how long this money needs to last.

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Time Frame 1 mth - 6 years Little or no (paid) work. You’re in good health and your focus is on travel, community, family and friends. You need your income to be secure, regular and reliable.

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Time Frame up to 20 years You become more ‘home based’ and a lot more sedentary. Your spending moves from lifestyle items to long term health.

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Time Frame up to 5 years Your focus is now on your ongoing care needs – this could be help in your family home or the move into a nursing home. You have less involvement in the community. Security of income and estate planning becomes critical. Historically, retirees have focused on the Freedom stage – the fun stuff. Whilst it is a critical stage we also need to consider the financial and emotional issues of all stages. Losing a partner after a lifetime together is horrendous. You need family and friends as your support crew to help you through. Our parents are living longer so an inheritance can’t be relied on to fund our freedom phase. A healthy lifestyle prolongs the Freedom phase which is where we want to spend most of our retirement years. Early planning is the KEY to achieving your planned retirement. You are going to live 20 – 30 years in retirement. That is a long time to be poor and/or unhappy. Thinking through the issues now can make all the difference. As they say in the classics...

“Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail”

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DarwinLife | Business

From Blackboards to

Interactive Touch Screens

Remember blackboards..... most of us will as it wasn’t that long ago that the teacher stood out the front of class and wrote with chalk on boards. ‘Modern’ versions were often green because the colour was considered easier on the eye. The use of a board for communication and learning has been used for centuries, cave drawings, sandwich boards, billboards. The humble board, still used in many forms, has recently evolved into an amazing interactive, intuitive tool. The whiteboard came next, with the pungent odour of whiteboard markers filling classrooms and boardrooms. This board quickly evolved into the electronic whiteboard, allowing us to print what was written on the board. These can still be found today and now allow us to save to our computers. The interactive whiteboard (IWB) is now commonly found in classrooms and boardrooms. This board uses a projector to project onto the board and allows interactivity. Initially this

interactivity was done by one person using a stylus pen to interact with software, now it can be done using your finger and with multiple users at the same time. New versions of the IWB’s can even be controlled remotely with bluetooth enabled handheld devices like an iPad. This brings us to touch screens, which operate using optical sensor technology. Sleek modern integrated LCD interactive touch panels range in size up to 82 inches. Wall mounted or free standing, allowing dual touch and gesture capability. Just plug in your laptop and presto you have a huge computer screen at your fingertips. Ideal for boardroom presentations. From chalk to the touch of your fingers, where to next? Even bigger screens, higher resolutions. With new technologies emerging all the time Projection Plus strives to stay at the cutting edge in interactive technology. Come into our showroom for a demonstration.

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Beat the Build Up Blues Small Business

BIG BUZZ

Bronwyn Clee is an innovative Imagineer who is crazy about caring for community, empowering women, and facilitating conversations that matter. Helping people creatively resolve conflict and tension, while advocating rest is restorative sets her apart from the pack. A loud and proud nerd who weaves social media into almost everything she does, Bron also networks like nuts! Volunteering at a community based op shop keeps her feet firmly on the ground even when the spirit of writing almost knocks her over and gives her wings to fly. Go to www. bronwynclee.com to find out more about Bronwyn.

Oh my goodness can you believe it’s September already? Our darling little granddaughter has completely captured our time and attention since her birth in June! Many thanks to all our well-wishers by the way! Our relies have now all returned interstate and overseas and our little Clan is settling into a new rhythm in preparation for the Build Up. Knowing how much of a challenging season it can be, my colleague Janelle Sigley and I are offering a series of “Beat the Build Up Blues” workshops to be conducted over 4 weeks in October. “These workshops are specifically for women interested in learning self care strategies. Our ethos is to Live, Love, Laugh! Each week you learn simple powerful do’s & don’ts

plus takeaway tips guaranteed to help you manage what can often be the trickiest season in the Top End.” In our previous lives, we have both worked in highly stressful managerial positions and understand the pressure of juggling the demands of work and home life. Why not come along and meet other likeminded women and learn how to not only survive in the Build Up, but thrive? Now is the time to give yourself permission to come and join us if you are ready to take the next step in your wellbeing! This first series of 4 weekly Self Care workshops starts Tuesday 2nd October from 6-8pm. Limited spaces means bookings are essential. Early bird rates apply.

For further information please call Bronwyn on 0439471431 or Janelle on 0401098808

BEACH BUMS IS

FOR SALE It is not very often that a small retail shop competing with the big stores, can boast 24 years in business, yet happily there is one such shop – Beach Bums in Fannie Bay. Anybody who has been in Darwin for a length of time knows this iconic shop. Beach Bums is a treasure trove of all things “beachy” and swimwear, with great brands such as Seafolly, Quiksilver, Ripcurl, Volcom, Billabong, Element and Oakley to name a few. Mary Chesser owns this great shop and after 18 years of working on her labour of love, she has decided to retire and hit the beach herself. It has been a wonderful ride for Mary ensuring her regulars and new customers are catered for when it comes to bikinis, boardies, towels and sunnies, but now it’s time to hand it all over for someone else to love. So if you are interested in hanging out in a cool shop in a very cool shopping precinct and taking over a very successful business with a great track record, then Beach Bums is the perfect fit for you. Call Mary on 8981 6220 and arrange a visit; this is one business opportunity you do not want to miss.

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Stop the pointless planning day Planning days, strategic planning days, team building days, whatever you want to call them, facilitated well, can guide a business to new heights and bring an organisation together on a united path. Planning days conducted poorly can leave people feeling disconnected, let down, confused and uninspired. The top 5 ways to make sure a planning day is one that is focussed, inspiring and excites are; 1. Set the scene. Choose a facilitator that is focussed, inspiring and able to create an environment to suit the needs of the day. 2. Be clear. Be clear about why everyone is together, why this is important, why it is important now and what people can expect from the day. This will reduce the feeling that it is a waste of time and another ‘red tape’ day.

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3. Have real breaks. Have breaks or session in another room. This allows the group to have a brain and body break from the meeting environment. 4. It’s about them. When everyone feels they have had an opportunity to be heard the action plan will be representative and have a greater success of life outside of the planning day. 5. Have fun. Who made the decision that planning days have to be boring? At the end of the day people want to leave feeling optimistic and confident there is a clear direction not tired and overwhelmed. Say after me, “From this point forward meetings will have a point, people will enjoy them, the plan will be acted on, and the world will be a better place....”. Thank you

Angela Lockwood Occupational Therapist Not boring Facilitator | Trainer www.angelalockwood.com.au

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October Business Month

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SUNDAY

MONDAY 1

TUESDAY

KEYNOTE MULTIPLE REGIONS OBM Official Opening: Leadership, Motivation and Performing Under Pressure. Live streamed to Alice Springs, Nhulunbuy, Katherine and Tennant Creek

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5.30-8pm

Don’t miss these keynote speakers Glenn MCGRath Leadership, Motivation and Performing Under Pressure

WEDNESDAY

2-4pm

Putting the Spin into your Tourism Business

10.15am-4pm

Engaging our Increasingly Multicultural and Diverse Workforce

9.30-10.30am

Share Your Message With Every Language Community Across The NT

11am-1.30pm

Understanding Systems for your Business

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Attract and Retain Staff

Jon dee

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Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’

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10-11.30am

8

OBM Katherine Workshop: Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’

9am-4pm

Free Small Business Workshops

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8.30am-4.30pm Essential Leadership Skills 9.30-11am

5.30-8pm 6-8.30pm

Your Website is the Key: Help your Customers Unlock the Door

9am-4pm

Free Small Business Workshops

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Pricing, Costing, Quoting

G.R.O.W. Your Business Through Coaching High Performance Leadership

steve davis

5-6.30pm

Developing Personal Resilience

7pm-midnight

2012 AHA (NT) Gold Plate Awards

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Fair Work Legislation

7-9am

Smart Business in the Alice: Dealing with Competitors, Consumers and Scammers

9am-4pm

Behavioural Intelligence

The RITE Series – Lights, Camera, Blog

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5.30-8pm

G.R.O.W. Your Business Through Coaching

6.30-9am

OBM Alice Springs Official Opening: Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’

2pm

AUSTAFE National Conference

10.35-11.30am

Share your Message with Every Language Community Across the NT

2-4pm

Putting the Spin into your Tourism Business

4-5.30pm

Where Did The Money Go?

5.30-7pm

Business and Professional Women Darwin Annual General Meeting and Networking

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Business Reporting and Cashflow Management

7.30-9.30am

11.30am-2pm

Telstra Business Women’s Awards

Outback Business Networks Business Networking Breakfast

9-11.30am

What is Social Enterprise?

1-8pm

2012 ICT Expo

8.30am-4.30pm Essential Leadership Skills

4-6pm

OBM Darwin Keynote Event: Talented Technology for Territory Business – 10 Top Tips to Get More Bang For Your Buck

1.30-8pm

2012 Employment and Training Expo

5-7pm

The Business of Sport

5.30-7pm

Economic Briefing 2011/2012

6-8pm

OBM Darwin Keynote Event: The Future of the Workplace by 2020 – Issues and Tips for Business and HR Leaders

7-9pm

Thriving on Change: Courageously Leaping Forward

7-9am

A Fresh Look at Time Management

6-8pm

OBM Darwin Keynote Event: The RITE Series – Lights, Camera, Blog

5.30-8pm

G.R.O.W. Your Business Through Coaching

10.15am-4pm

Essential Leadership Skills

2-4pm

Social Procurement: Opportunities for the Northern Territory

4-5.30pm

Deloitte Digital Online Board Support

4.30-6.30pm

Workforce Planning for SMEs

5.30-7.30pm

Business at Sunset hosted by Stickers and Stuff

6-8.30pm

Advanced Selling Skills

2-4pm

Putting the Spin into your Tourism Business

8.30am-4.30pm Essential Leadership Skills

6-8pm

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OBM Darwin Keynote Event: Put Your Business on the Google Map

Business Dashboards on Mobile Devices

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Joan WaRneR Radio and Digital – A Perfect Match

21

Midday-3pm

Chinese Table Manners Lunch

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Alice Springs

Tennant Creek

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Katherine Keynote events Bold

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9am-4pm

Engaging our Increasingly Multicultural and Diverse Workforce

7-9pm

Thriving on Change: Courageously Leaping Forward

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Engaging our Increasingly Multicultural and DiverseWorkforce

5.30-7.30pm

Business Upskills: Marketing Online

2-4pm

Putting the Spin into your Tourism Business

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5.30-8.30pm

Coach Connect

1.30-8pm

5.30-7.30pm

Business Upskills: Management Essentials Online

2012 Employment and Training Expo

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Work Health and Safety

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2012 Calendar of events THURSDAY 4

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KEYNOTE MULTIPLE REGIONS OBM Keynote Event: Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’. Live streamed to Nhulunbuy and Tennant Creek

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8.30am-4pm

Power through the Generations: Women in Management

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SATURDAY

9am-4pm

Engaging our Increasingly Multicultural and Diverse Workforce

6-7.30pm

Thriving on Change: Courageously Leaping Forward

9am-1pm

AUSTAFE National Conference

9-10.30am

OBM Darwin Workshop: Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’

7-11pm

Urban Development Institute of Australia (NT) Annual Dinner

9am-4pm

Present Like a Pro: The Secret Keys to Running Successful Workshops

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6-11pm

3-6pm

OBM Katherine Official Opening: Improve Your Bottom Line – the Five Steps to Being ‘Lean and Green’ War and Disaster 2012 Public Forum - People, Planning, Practice and Preparedness: Lessons Learned and Humanity Remembered

Midday-12.45pm Weekly Yogalaties

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5.30-7.30pm

Chief Minister’s NT Export and Industry Awards

6.30-11pm

War and Disaster 2012 Gala Dinner

7.30-9am

Networking Breakfast with Business Banking

6-8pm

OBM Alice Springs Keynote Event: The Future of the Workplace by 2020 – Issues and Tips for Business and HR Leaders

9am-4pm

Present Like a Pro: The Secret Keys to Running Successful Workshops

Rohan FeRnando

7-9am

Chief Information Officer/ Executive Cloud Breakfast

Put Your Business on the Google Map

8.30-11am

Consultation Master Class: Secrets of Effective Consultation

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Midday-12.45pm Weekly Yogalaties 12.30-2pm

When Domestic Violence and Work Collide

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4-5.30pm

Not-for-Profit and Charitable Entities: Preparing for Change

5.30-8.30pm

Business Upskills: Staff and Your Responsibilities

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PeteR CaRR Talented Technology for Territory Business – 10 Top Tips to Get More Bang For Your Buck

PeteR Wilson The Future of the Workplace by 2020 – Issues and Tips for Business and HR Leaders

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OBM Darwin Workshops: The RITE Series – Lights, Camera, Blog

9am-4pm

DISC and Workplace Motivators

9am-4pm

Mindset Mastery: Adopting the Attitudes of Peak Performance

11am-12.30pm

QuickBooks on the Move!

9am-5pm

The Great Balancing Act

10.15am-4pm

Essential Leadership Skills

9.30am-4pm

Systems 101: Making Them Work For You

6.30-11pm

2012 Northern Territory Research and Innovation Awards

20

6.30-10.30pm

Think, Buy, Be Local Gala Dinner

Darwin Construction Industry Forum

Midday-12.45pm Weekly Yogalaties

25

2-5pm

Forming Strategic Alliances in the Defence Sector

7-9am

A Fresh Look at Time Management

9am-5pm

The Great Balancing Act

10.15am-4pm

Essential Leadership Skills

7-9pm

Thriving on Change: Courageously Leaping Forward

Midday-12.45pm Weekly Yogalaties

6-8pm

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6.30pm-midnight Management Excellence

OBM Darwin Keynote Event: Radio and Digital – A Perfect Match

Book online www.growingnt.nt.gov.au | Freecall 1800 193 111

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Rohan FeRnando Google’s Rohan Fernando will explain how many organisations are using Google Maps, Google Earth and geospatial technologies to drive productivity, develop new markets and create greater accessibility for customers to your products and services. This session will help business make better decisions in the use and benefits of information and technology. PeteR Wilson Peter Wilson AM is the National President of the Australian Human Resources Institute. Peter will explore likely change scenarios in the future workplace including how they are likely to affect work/life balance. Peter will also look at the OHS impacts of these scenarios. steve davis Take the next step in the RITE direction. ‘Lights, Camera, Blog’ will explore how effective online media can be developed using simple tools which are within the reach of all. Steve Davis returns to OBM to provide a showcase of ‘best practice’ examples relevant to a Top End audience.

8.30am-12.30pm Legendary Leadership: The Bottom Line in the Public and Private Sectors 9am-midday

Jon dee Jon Dee will provide practical advice and tips on what your business can do to improve its bottom line by ‘doing more with less’. Jon is the founder of Do Something! and Planet Ark, and author of the business guidebook, Sustainable Growth. PeteR CaRR Find out why Australia’s SMEs need better ICT support. Learn how to get value for money with technologies such as cloud computing and discover the 10 tips from leading analyst and international CEO, Peter Carr.

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Glenn MCGRath Glenn McGrath has achieved many milestones throughout his illustrious cricket career and through his role as Chairman of the McGrath Foundation. Glenn will speak about the highs and lows of professional sport, and his advice for maintaining motivation and succeeding under pressure.

Awards Gala Dinner

Joan WaRneR The engaging and social nature of radio and its powerful connection with listeners makes radio the perfect way to build awareness of your business, drive action and stimulate digital, online and social media activity. Radio is the original social media, available 24/7, interactive and mobile. Joan Warner, Chief Executive Officer Commercial Radio Australia, will show you how radio continues to innovate and integrate new technology to interact with your customers.

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Regional Migration Agreement and Small Business

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The Northern Territory Government announced back in February 2012 that they had entered into negotiations with the Commonwealth to put in place a Regional Migration Agreement for the Top End to allow small to medium businesses access to a modified process to bring in overseas workers. At the time the response from everyone was quite supportive as there is a general recognition that the labour market in the Top End over the next few years is going to be very tight and competition for both skilled and semi-skilled employees, intense.

It is unfortunate that the support and the resolve of the NT Government seems to have modified considerably due to the announcement of an Enterprise Migration Agreement for the Roy Hill project in Western Australia. The big difference is that the agreement being negotiated by the NT Government is not for project construction workers but on behalf of all those small businesses that are struggling to attract and retain staff and have been discouraged by the current hurdles placed in their way by the Federal Department of Immigration. No matter which way you look at it the employer is still required to fulfil a whole range of conditions before they can apply to use the scheme and this includes efforts to recruit locally and provide training opportunities for local employees. Opposition to the agreement conveniently forgets the fact that many of us came from somewhere else before we ended up in Australia and, as a country, we need to continue to grow and develop.

Chris Young Chief Executive Chamber of Commerce Northern Territory

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Lisa Grundy Bank Manager Darwin

Westpac Small Business Grants

The Westpac Small Business Grant program was launched this year to recognise the achievements of small business in Australia. With three categories including 1) Innovators, 2) Successful female business owners and 3) Business perseverance, the Westpac Small business Grant program awarded $1,500 to the business or individual

Innovator Award – a business that has developed a new product or service offering, used innovation to improve business processes, or adapted to a changing marketplace. Awarded to: Kormilda College The Kormilda College Recycling Program aims to minimise the environmental impact and carbon footprint of the college through the utilisation of the Northern Territory Cash for Containers Scheme. Through receiving this grant from Westpac Bank for a total amount of $1500 dollars we aim to buy and distribute approximately thirty bins throughout the school grounds.

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that best demonstrates leadership in these categories. There were a number of fantastic applications, and it was a very hard decision for our panel to make. The Small Business Grant for each category has been awarded to the business that demonstrated why they should be recognised as a category leader.

Business perseverance Award – a business that has succeeded with strong perseverance through challenging times. Awarded to: Container Solutions John fallas and Dianne James have been Darwin locals since 1994, and running their own business for the last 20 Years. John and Dianne were excited to share with Westpac their business principles of good customer servicer and dedication for the community. Its Amazing how many different containers they buy, sell and rent , and even install. I am sure container solutions can help you to, locally based in pinelands 08 89324302.

Successful female business owner – female business owners who have demonstrated success in one or all areas of their business. Awarded to: Britta Decker from Agentur Pty Ltd The Cullen Bay-based boutique professional conferencing and event management business prides itself on being flexible and attracting an eclectic range of clients. In operation for over 5 years Agentur can manage all or part of your event or conference including delegate registration, venue coordination, audio visual production coordination, theming, artist & entertainment coordination, sponsorship brokering, graphic design and printing, PR. With fantastic networks in the Northern Territories Indigenous community Britta and Marijana strive to build strong relationships with their clients and offer a personal approach. Ph 8981 2010

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Katherine Adventure, Culture, Outback A trip to Katherine and its’ surrounding regions is a rich and rewarding experience – one you soon won’t forget. Not only is it home to the natural wonder that is Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, but there are also many hidden gems off the beaten track and characters that will make a place in your heart and be the focal point of stories you will tell for years to come. Here, we will let you in on a few very special places you really need to discover for yourself. In the township of Katherine itself, sometimes referred to as the ‘Crossroads of the North’, immerse yourself in cultural experiences at the newly opened Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, Mimi Aboriginal Art and Craft where you are likely to meet the artists in residence, and Top Didj Art Gallery and Cultural Experience where you can test your own hand at traditional dot and cross-hatch painting or lighting a fire with fire sticks. On the outskirts of town, Springvale Homestead, set under the lush canopy of four South American Raintrees, is the oldest original homestead in the Top End, established in 1879 and well worth the visit. North of Katherine, and just 6km south from the old mining town of Pine Creek, Lake Copperfield is a cool, deep lake ideal for swimming in the warm Top End heat. Lake Copperfield acts as a water reservoir for the local community and therefore, to protect the water quality, camping, washing and motor boating activities are not permitted, but the area nestled in amongst the hills is the perfect spot for a lazy day picnicking and relaxing or taking to the water in a kayak. Travelling south of Katherine to the area known as the ‘Capital of the Never Never’, Mataranka and Roper Bar, further east, is steeped in fascinating history. Elsey Cemetery marks the resting place of many of the characters written about in Jeannie Gunn’s book ‘We of the Never Never’ and at Mataranka Homestead you can explore an authentic copy of the original hand hewn cypress pine homestead that was constructed for the film adaptation of Gunn’s book. The Roper Bar is a well known place to catch Barramundi, but it is also where Leichhardt’s expedition of 1845 crossed the Roper River. The bar was built in the early 1900s as part of the supply route for the Overland Telegraph Line. These days you will find all you need there in the form of accommodation, fuel and a general store. Continue east and you will find yourself in Gulf country where you will pass through Cape Crawford, home to the famous Heartbreak 142 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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Hotel and Caranbirini Conservation Reserve where 25m high sandstone spires, known as The Lost City, surround a semi permanent waterhole. Don’t miss a visit to Borroloola Township which was once a lawless outpost in the 1800s where illegal activities such as smuggling and illicit grog running proliferated. West of Katherine lies the Victoria River, diverse and awe-inspiring in land forms, history and abundant wildlife. Just west of the Victoria River Crossing, the Escarpment Lookout Walk will take your breath away. Although a short walk, it is steep in some sections, but the panoramic views of the soaring red rocky escarpments of the Valley will be worth every step taken. Don’t be surprised if this only whets your appetite for the Katherine Region! There are so many wonderful places to explore and people to meet. So book your Katherine trip at www.tourismtopend.com.au or call us today on 1300 138 886. The Visitor Information Centre is located at 6 Bennett St, Darwin City.

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Mimi Mimi is an Aboriginal owned and operated not for profit art centre.

More than 50 per cent of sales are returned to the Artists with the remaining proceeds going towards running the art centre; providing customers with an ethical way to purchase indigenous artwork. Representing Artists from the entire Katherine region, Mimi collects artwork from an expansive 380,000 square kilometres. The Katherine region spans from the

Aboriginal Art & Craft Tanami Desert in the west up to the Kimberley’s and across to the saltwater and freshwater people of Arnhem Land. Mimi’s artwork is as diverse as the lands it represents; styles include Artists polymer paint on canvas or linen, bark painting, fibre weaving, jewellery, didgeridoos, limited edition prints, carvings and weaponry.

6 Pearce Street, Katherine NT 0850 T + 61 8 8971 0036 E mimi-arts@bigpond.com W www.mimiarts.com Mon to Fri 8:30am to 4:30pm

6 Pearce Street, Katherine NT 0850

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Natural beauty at your door step

An abundant history of natural beauty is waiting for you in Katherine, 320km from Darwin. Just 4km from the town centre, all seasons Katherine is set amongst 4.5 hectares of tropical gardens. Spacious and comfortable accommodation await you in this restful setting, with air-conditioned standard, superior and family rooms, free in-house movies, a restaurant, bar, pool and barbeque area. Caravan and camping suites are also available. It is the ideal base for your Katherine experience.

A Stuart Highway 0850 KATHERINE T (+61)8/89721744 F (+61)8/89722790 E h3112-re01@accor.com

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The Katherine Country Club – your home to Golf, Bowls and Entertainment

40 Pearce St. (just off Vic Hwy), Katherine, NT 0850 Ph: (08) 8972 1276 Fax: (08) 8971 0442

Info for members, bona-fide guests and travellers

If you find yourself in Katherine regularly, ask about our country memberships. For the golfers there is a nine-hole, eighteen-tee, par 72 course and an all-weather, synthetic, 8-rink green for the bowlers. After hitting the greens why not relax in the air-conditioned clubhouse or in the beer gardens with a nice, cold beverage. The Club has Pokies, Keno and TAB facilities with Sky Channel for the races and Fox Sports Channels covering all the matches you want to see. The Award Winning Country Bistro is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner as well as a hearty Sunday Breakfast Buffet from 7am-10am. The kids will love the jumping pillow and we’ve got live entertainment most weekends and giant inflatable screens for the big footy matches. The Club also has a newly carpeted marquee available for your weddings, parties or other functions.

40 Pearce St. (just off Vic Hwy), Katherine, NT 0850 Ph: (08) 8972 1276 Fax: (08) 8971 0442 Info for members, bona-fide guests and travellers

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Shady Lane Tourist Park

Shady Lane Tourist Park is set amongst shady trees and palms just 6km from Katherine on the road to Nitmiluk Gorge. It has 85 large powered sites suitable for any size caravan, motorhome, camper trailer

or tent. Quiet and clean with modern new amenities and large swimming pool, laundry and BBQ area. A range of accommodation from Studio Cabins to 1 and 2 Bedroom Villas with split system cooling and balcony from which you can catch the breeze and observe our interesting wildlife and birds. All are fully self-contained and have Foxtel. Internet access is available. Tour Bookings, Kiosk, No Pets

Contact: Philip & Marianne Bates (Proprietors) Ph: 08 8971 0491 | F: 08 8972 3259 Reservations: 1800 043 043 E: info@shadylanetouristpark.com.au

Tour Bookings • Large RVs Welcome • Ameneties for the Disabled Parking Assistance • Sewer Dump Point • Wireless Internet Laundry • No Pets

Contact: Philip & Marianne Bates (Proprietors) 257 Gorge Road, Katherine Ph (08) 8971 0491 | F (08) 8972 3259 | E info@shadylanetouristpark.com.au PO Box 894, Katherine NT 0851

Reservations 1800 043 043 www.shadylanetouristpark.com.au

PO Box 894 Katherine NT 0851 257 Gorge Road Katherine NT 0850 www.shadylanetouristpark.com.au

Daly Waters

HISTORIC PUB The award winning iconic Daly Waters Historic Pub is a true blue outback experience where the focus is on quality of service and products. It is much more than a fast food stop We offer quality meals with an emphasis on fresh and local. Our barramundi is to die for, locally

caught in the Gulf & grilled to perfection. The pub can offer various types of accommodation as well as a caravan park. The new 2 bedroom deluxe cabins offer a level of comfort not always available in the bush Ideal for family groups with separate living and sleeping areas.

PH 0889759927 | BOOK ONLINE E dalywaterspub@bigpond.com W www.dalywaterspub.com

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Free Nightly Entertainment Beef & Wild Caught Barramundi Extensive Food And Wine Menu 6 Cold Beers On Tap Deluxe 2 Bedroom Cabins Caravan Park Powered &Unpowered Sites Saltwater Pool Atm/Eftpos Fuel Pet & Children Friendly PH 0889759927 | BOOK ONLINE EMAIL dalywaterspub@bigpond.com Webpage www.dalywaterspub.com AHA BEST WAYSIDE INN 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012

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Cruising TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE

Photos by Mick Keeley

Check out the story behind this Chopper on the next page

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Matrix by Jim Green What on earth made you embark on such an undertaking as creating your own motorcycle? Strangely, it all started with a pretty casual conversation with my best mate Marc and my fiancé Bernie way back in 2007. I had done a couple of classic car restorations and we all decided we would like to build a custom bike each, none of us had ever done anything like it and we wanted a challenge. As it turned out, Marc bought a sports bike and Bernie a Harley only I ended up with the custom. So where do you start when making a custom bike? I looked at getting a frame and parts from the USA but the exchange rate was so high at the time that it was going to cost a small fortune. Then out of the blue, an unfinished project appeared in Palmerston,

The Matrix is a completely custom bike, it’s like nothing else. Darwin Life’s Jim Green was lucky enough to meet up with this stunning bike’s creator, Neil Ingram, at his home in Darwin’s northern suburbs to have a chat about how this bike came into being. and I became the proud owner of a trailer full of bits and pieces. I then enlisted the help of Chris Vumbaca who is a master welder and fabricator. We were able to source most of the parts needed for the project through specialist suppliers on the internet and together over the course of the next twelve months we built a custom chopper in my lounge room. What powers the beast? An “El Bruto” 127 cubic inch (approx 2 litre) Ultima engine. It has a really low centre of gravity so it is surprisingly easy to ride once you get above walking pace. However, the ride is very firm, especially as the engine is rigidly mounted directly to the frame. It feels really raw and has masses of vibration feedback, especially through your backside. The bike is real head turner wherever I ride it, especially in this colour,

Organic Green, as supplied by Craig of Autocare. I originally did a sticker kit for the bike that resembled the title sequence of the Matrix films, hence my name for the bike. So how does it sound? Neil depressed the decompression switches on each cylinder and thumbed the starter, the bike turned over then sprang to life. The sound of the deep, bass, V-twin rumble was almost deafening, completely filling the double garage we were sitting in. The bike was shuddering on its stand with the vibrations emanating from the powerful engine, almost goading us into riding it. I could clearly see the pride on Neil’s face as we simply sat there feeling intoxicated by this exotic looking machine. Look out for Neil and ‘The Matrix’ around Darwin and be sure to give him a wave.

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September is here and the taste of the humidity is in the air. The build up and spontaneous rains are not far away so it’s a very important time to make sure your vehicle is in good working order. The first rains on the road make it a very slippery place from all the oils and other motor additives etc on the road throughout the dry season. If you are riding a motor cycle, driving a car or truck it Is important to make sure your tyres have plenty of tread to disperse water and give traction. Make sure your brakes are in good working order, get new wiper blades fitted and remember to turn on your headlights while driving in the rain. Driving on the roads, I have noticed how drivers seem to be impatient when two lanes form one (bottle necks). Now is the time to slow down and give each other plenty of room as slippery roads make for less stopping time. I think a good rule for merging traffic is one for one. For those who don’t know what this is, one car from left lane go then one from right lane or vice - versa and so on, but the main issues are to be sensible and don’t try and push in as it causes frustration and hence ROAD RAGE is created. Again we are offering our readers a free lesson on how to check their cars water, oils and how to change their spare wheel. This would need to be done by appointment. Safe motoring from all the technicians at Paul’s service centre.

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On our roads there are an increasing number of tall, oversized, trail-style bikes, or if you prefer, adventure bikes, especially in the top end. The idea is that they are the two wheeled equivalent of a land cruiser or similar. BMW started the trend way back in 1980 with their introduction of the GS series and although many other manufacturers followed suit the genre did not really become fashionable until the highly successful TV series by British actors; Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor in 2004. Honda has been criticised for not producing a large capacity adventure bike since production ceased on the Africa Twin in 2003 (which was never imported into Australia anyway!). So was the long awaited VFR1200x Crosstourer worth the wait? In a word, Yes. For a start the burble from the 127hp V4 engine is quite possibly the best sounding bike with standard pipes on the market and of course its operation is typically Honda silky smooth. Its size and sheer presence may be foreboding to many people but once off the side stand it is surprisingly well balanced feeling light and nimble to

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the touch. It is very easy to ride, even at speeds slower than walking pace, which is confidence inspiring especially if you venture into the rough stuff. Not that you would ever really consider taking this machine into a really hard core off road environment. I took the bike out for a test run out to Bark Hut for breakfast and found it to be exceedingly comfortable and reasonably frugal, returning an average fuel consumption of 5 litres per 100km’s. Power delivery was a joy, with effortless acceleration for easy overtaking. The bike is packed chock full of goodies too, such as traction control and combined ABS, not that I had the opportunity to put these things to the test but I think any additional safety device is a good idea that, hopefully, you never get to actually put into practice. With the Honda Crosstourer, you are not limited with a cumbersome adventure bike; this machine makes a very proficient tourer or even a machine that is capable of mixing it up with sports bikes. Honda has excelled in creating a very competent all round package.

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Car Review

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I must confess I did have some preconceived stereotypical prejudices about quality and ride before I took the Kia Sportage for a test drive, however, I walked away both surprised and delighted. The first thing that struck me, aside from the gorgeous signal red colour, was the weight and feel of the door, almost Germanic, and the reassuring thunk it made as I pulled it shut wasn’t in the least bit tinny. I settled into the firm but comfy perforated leather seats and took stock of my surroundings. The well appointed cabin was well laid out with everything set in black pseudo- leather and highlighted with chrome trim, subtle, classy, without the vulgarities of previous Kia models. The thing I really loved on this car, the platinum model, was the two panoramic sunroofs, one over the front seats, which opened at the touch of a button and one over the rear passengers. No keys needed to start the engine, you simply carry the key fob in your pocket and push a large round button on the dash to start or stop the motor. The Kia Sportage is powered by Kia’s own 2-litre, 16 valve, diesel engine mated to a smooth 6 speed auto box with all wheel drive when needed. There was enough grunt, with a responsive kick-down and no diesel lag when I needed to overtake and at 100kph the engine sat at 1600rpm and returned around 7.5 litres to 100km’s! The Kia Sportage is very family friendly and has a 5 star ANCAP safety rating. Access to the rear was good and space for backseat passengers was better than expected, large enough to accommodate three child seats. The boot can be opened by remote separately to the doors too, a feature I really like if you have your hands full of shopping and small children. I am not usually a fan of SUV’s as they always seem such a compromise between two vehicles, but the Kia Sportage was fun to drive, the engine responsive and punchy enough to make it entertaining and the handling was surprisingly sporty without rattling your teeth out of your head. In my view, Kia has picked up their game to the extent that they now provide a viable alternative to Japanese car manufacturers.

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What is your name? Trev. Feehan Vehicle colour, brand and year? A dark blue 1929 Dodge 1 ton truck having a 4-cylinder motor. What’s the story behind the purchase? Purchased in Darwin in 1993 – it looked like it needed a good home and was ideal for restoration. What condition was the car in when you first purchased it? It was very rough and run down but genuine original and not altered in any way. What have you done to improve it? Over a period of about 18 months, I did a complete restoration

Any interesting facts about your car? The truck was bought new in Adelaide by the Norton family in 1929 and used to carry fruit and veg (mainly apples) from Lenswood to the Adelaide markets. Over the years it was passed down through the family until a grandson brought it to Darwin sometime in the 1980s. He was very helpful with advice during the restoration. It has been used for many local car club events and taken to Alice Springs twice for the Truck Owners Hall of Fame reunions Has it won any awards? It has been shown many times but has not received any awards.

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Cruising sailors come from all walks of life. Some are retirees who have sold their houses and adopted the lifestyle aboard, others take pauses from their regular lifestyles and employment to sample the cruising life for shorter periods. All have one thing in common: they enjoy the pleasures and freedoms of living aboard a yacht and sailing to areas and places that only a few have been able or privileged to visit.

Around Darwin we are fortunate to have a wealth of places that are unique, scenic and abound with marine life. Places such as The Kimberleys, Port Essington, and nearer to Darwin we have Bynoe Harbour and its many anchorages and creeks. We also have the beautiful and friendly waters of South East Asia at our doorstep and a number of Darwin sailors are cruising these waters at present. Countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and The Philippines offer breathtaking beauty, crystal waters and importantly, a very friendly welcome. To cruise through Indonesia, as I have done on a few brief occasions, can be a very humbling experience, such is the welcome we receive from people who are genuinely pleased to see us and are proud to show us their homes and villages and introduce us to their families.

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By: Allan Beale Owner/Managing Director Darwin’s Barra Base Fishing Safaris Barramundi Fishing in The Build Up is Hard Work, but the rewards can be to. The temperature is high the humidity is rising and we have grown comfortable with the cooler months during the dry. Why are we out here? Then the line straightens the bite is strong hard and boy this Barra is heavier than I have felt in a while. The fishing line straightens out to the surface and yes that 90cm to 1m+ Barra that you haven’t felt and scene for a while completes a tremendous explosive head shaking jump clear out of the water. Yes that’s why I’m here! The Build Up is here and the fish are hungry, and along the coast and into the saltwater estuaries the Barra are on the move. The males are schooling more and bigger females are on the scene. Fantastic fishing locations like Shoal Bay, The Rock, Bynoe Harbour, Finniss River, Leaders Creek and Adelaide River Mouth especially the Wiltshire Creeks are great fishing locations for build-up Barra Fishing, -But be careful! Those afternoon storms can roll in, and I have seen many calm waters become very stormy white cap 2m waves in a very short time. Always watch the weather maps and be prepared to head home early if you have to. On the Inland Scene in the Billabongs, the fish are getting ravenous. They are also using up a lot more energy in the search for food so they also start to school up. I have witnessed schools of Barra in their hundreds rubbing and warming themselves up to larger 1m+ female Barra’s in a mating like ritual at the top of Corroboree Billabong and Shady Camp Freshwater Lagoon. I have also witnessed this on the top of the tide after the incoming Neap to mid spring tides at the Finniss River; and Bynoe Harbour. During this courtship schooling and side by side rubbing episodes, - will they bite! It doesn’t matter what you cast or trawl, you will go through them. Fishing is all about patience, so always remember to practice that when sitting on the water and eventually, they will bite. There is no better feeling once you feel that nibble on the bait. You will be “hooked.” As a professional Fishing Guide, I personally like the build-up fishing months and will be completing Build Up Barra Fishing Safaris again this year. It just might be your turn in 2013

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INDIA Written by Belinda Vale Read all about our adventures on my blog: www.belletakesontheworld.com

After two months laying beachside in uber-chilled Goa, my boyfriend Brett and I were ready to change the pace and check out the bustling city of Mumbai (previously named Bombay). I was feeling a bit apprehensive about Mumbai; other travellers had warned us that what we’d seen in Goa wasn’t the “Real India” and we’d run scared from the mayhem of big bad Mumbai. But as usual, India surprised me in the best way - we fell in love with Mumbai. We stayed in the tourist district of Colaba, where the iconic Gateway to India monument is within walking distance, right near the luxurious 5-star Taj Mahal Palace. But as always with India, extreme wealth is as common as extreme poverty, and not far from the 5-star hotels and over-priced bars you can find grossly-overpopulated “slums”, where the poorest people in the city live. We visited Dharavi slum where the Oscar-winning movie “Slumdog Milionaire” was filmed, and we were shocked to learn that over one million people lived in this tiny 1.7 square kilometer area. But the locals here do not sit idly all day, waiting for a miracle - they work their hands to the bone in various industrial trades within the slum, and although they each get paid a pittance, their combined work generates a whopping US $650 million dollars in annual turnover, and products made in the slums are shipped worldwide. These are the poorest people living in Asia’s biggest slum, and when I visited I expected to face pleading eyes begging for money: instead I was greeted by beautiful smiling faces waving from every corner, asking for nothing, and more than happy to have us visit their home. We returned a few days later to volunteer with a project to help the slum kids turn trash into treasure, and I will never forget their radiant smiles. Mumbai is famous for being the home of Bollywood (India’s Hollywood), and as we walked home from the slum we were lucky enough to be recruited from the streets of Colaba to star as extras in a Bollywood-style commercial for Nikon camera. The shoot was filmed at a huge waterpark, where we spent the day eating popcorn, riding rollercoasters and having a fabulous time rubbing shoulders with famous Bollywood stars - all whilst getting paid. Our commercial aired on TV stations India-wide, which greatly impressed our new local Indian friends. We hadn’t expected to stay long in Mumbai, but we’ve made friends with some locals who insist we must stay for Holi, one of India’s biggest celebrations - The Festival of Colour. I’m intrigued; a day where the whole country goes crazy throwing coloured powder on each other? Reminds me of Cracker Night back home. Why not! 157 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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Orient Pandaw Passanger on deck

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Welcome Aboard

Burma, Irrawaddy

U bein bridge at Amarapura ,Mandalay, Myanmar

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True to its colonial heritage, the beautiful Orient Pandaw has a quality and attention to detail matched only by the professionalism of its crew. Resplendent in their traditional ‘whites’, they’re dedicated to providing first class service while helping you enjoy all the wonders of their world. Orient Pandaw is a replica of the colonial steamers of the Irrawaddy Flotilla that plied these waters early last century. Painstakingly accurate in their reproduction, they were built in Rangoon and Saigon. Sailing is an outdoor experience and most passengers prefer to spend their time casually attired and in the comfort of the upper deck or the promenades. And as the Orient Pandaw draws only one meter, you are assured of easy berthing at points of interest when it’s time to go ashore. With a friendly and diligent crew of 28, it offers you the finest in accommodation, including a bar, dining room and an observation deck. All main and upper-deck cabins front onto a promenade deck, complete with outdoor seating for quiet enjoyment of the spellbinding and ever-changing vista of human a wildlife activity. And orient Pandaw’s exquisite local cuisine and exotic foods are enhanced when the dining roon is ‘opened up’, its sides rolling back to offer you a gloriously uninterrupted panorama as you cruise along the Irrawaddy.

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JOURNEY CENTRE TO THE

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Our eventual arrival at Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park brought a wave of palpable excitement. The group was split in two - those who openly snapped photos and oohed and aahed enthusiastically, and those who were playing it cool but couldn’t resist keeping their eyes on the bus windows for a view of The Rock.

We made our way first to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). After strolling into the gap between these awesome and stunning rock cliffs I got chatting to a group who were sitting casually at the viewing platform right at the end of the track. At some point I, the tour group rookie, glanced around me and noticed that none of my fellow passengers seemed to be about. Still this was only our first real stop so I hadn’t interacted with everyone yet. It wasn’t until I asked the question “so, are you guys on the tour too?” and got a negative response that I realised I was going to be That Guy. The one that holds everybody up and gets the stink-eye for the rest of the day. So, after a very brief farewell I was off attempting to sprint

down a smooth rock surface peppered with small marble like stones and slidey sandy patches. I caught the tail of the returning group and once I was safely ensconced in the middle of some of those I knew to be my tour, I made my best attempts to act casual. The rest of the day was spent on a tour by foot and bus around The Rock, after a quick stop at the beautiful information centre. I was actually grateful to be on a tour at this point. There were so many stories about the many nooks, crannies and peaks of Uluru that made you truly appreciate how much the natural landscape plays a part in the lives of Indigenous Australians. Our guides were so respectful of the Anangu culture.

It seems Anangu have a strong belief that visitors to their place should try to understand the significance of that place to them spiritually. The practical benefits of this monolith had also been numerous, from providing a natural meeting place, to being a source of water and thus ideal hunting grounds. The grand finale, of course, was dinner watching the sunset on the face of this geological superstar. I haven’t ticked Uluru off my list. I haven’t “done” Uluru as some might say. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit a spectacular site that has been witness to ages of Australian history and I was certainly touched by its magnificence and spirituality. 159 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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Is Cebu for you?

Are you looking for a great new holiday destination? Wild Orchid Airlines are commencing flights from Darwin to Cebu in the Central Philippines this December. Why not check this absolutely fabulous destination on the net and we’ll save you a seat!

www.wildorchidairlines.com Cebu has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines. The oldest city in the Philippines, Cebu City dates back to Magellan landing here in 1521. A local chieftain, Lapu Lapu, credited with defeating the Spanish conquerors. We drive past the statue of Lapu Lapu, and check out the spot where Magellan first erected a cross. The streets are dusty and loud, crammed with jeepneys, tricycles and cars squeezing into makeshift lanes. We visit a beautiful Taoist Shrine, overlooking the city. Back in town, an impressive statue commemorates the city’s history, around the corner from an old colonial house called Casa Gorordo. Everywhere we look are beautiful photos – captured by our retinas, burned into memory. Such colour, such vibrancy… We watch the sunset roll in at a mountain viewpoint, the most romantic spot in town, city lights flickering like firebugs beneath us.

editorial & photos by Robin Esrock Here is a 7000-island nation that’s easy to travel, offers great value on the dollar, and has a sincerity that’s difficult to fake, or replicate.

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Home & Outdoor

If you need help with your home look no further. Here you will find ideas for your home and your garden and businesses to help you create the look you want. From paint to solar living, from plants to outdoor furniture this is the place you will find it.

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It’s

GREEN

The Wet Season is just around the corner. Especially here in Darwin, the Wet Season means air conditioners going 24/7, which naturally leads to higher power bills. As electricity prices skyrocket and sustainable living awareness grows, small business owners around the Territory are turning to green practices as a way of life. Like many, small business owners, Andrew and Yolanda Griffen at The Exhibitionist had considered starting a green initiative for many years, but the whole process seemed rather daunting and expensive. The truth is that going green is more than just another trend for small business owners to jump onto. It can be a major cost saver Darw for owners over time and can inL if e M a ga zine September 2012 162

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improve productivity and marketability if executed correctly, according to experts. Armed with this information The Exhibitionist decided that they would get really serious with their sustainable practices and start with ‘baby steps’.

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The Exhibitionist decided to invest in Solar Power for their entire 1000m2 building at 74 McMinn Street. "Our requirements for selecting the solar equipment were simple .... the solar panels themselves had to be up to local cyclone code, the equipment had to be of the highest quality on the market and have a "bullet proof " guarantee period (we didn't want to buy some "el cheapo" system which would have no long term life expectancy) and the system had to be virtually maintenance free.” We chose RMD Solar as they were friendly, professional and knew what we wanted. They installed the entire 30KW system during the busiest time of the year without any interruptions to our work place. Our first power bill is in credit after one month of going Solar! We wish we had done this years ago!”

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With the Darwin economy the envy of the nation, properties are selling so quickly that our Residential Sales Agents need more listings!

Jan Hallagan – 0403 246 256

40 buyers inspected the 8th floor 3 bed/2 bath apartment with stunning water views at Crown Point Marina Blvd Cullen Bay. Sold under the hammer at Auction for $715,000!

Paul Heron – 0421 060 838

3 bedroom house in Stuart Park sold in the first weekend with four offers placed. Sold for over the asking price.

Manoli Karpasitis – 0421 487 003

Unit in Sunset Dr Coconut Grove and a unit in Nightcliff Rd Nightcliff had over 25 groups attend and both sold in one week.

If you would like an appraisal on your property give our friendly sales team a call and we will deliver real service with real results!

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Tim Mackenzie – 0417 396 472

Sensational freestanding townhouse in Fannie Bay. Over 40 groups inspected & the property SOLD prior to Auction. Another in the complex is now for Sale. Be quick to inspect!

Shun Hatton – 0414 282 100

6x Residential Properties sold in July with August & September looking even better!

Nick Scaturchio – 0433 038 633

8 properties sold in the month of August! I currently have a large database of active buyers. If you are thinking of selling contact me and see how you can take advantage of the current market.

Kerri-Ann Laurence – 0411 889 778

Troppo home in Northlakes, overlooking Darwin Golf Course, 8 days on the market, 50 groups inspected SOLD prior to Auction. Sensational Result! 164 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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Home comforts‌ The smell of dinner cooking when you walk in the door Fresh towels straight from the dryer Clean sheets on your bed A cup of tea in the afternoon Putting your feet up after a long day at work... Janda understands these simple pleasures.

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Kitchen capers Tackling kitchens to create a useable area that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional takes time. In fact my own kitchen renovation has been delayed a year so far, so in that time I have come across many ideas and narrowed it all down to 3 simple things to focus on

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STORAGE While regular kitchen cupboards serve a useful purpose they can be pretty boring. If you want to separate the kitchen from a dining area but still keep the entire space open and airy try adding a small wall divider surrounded by open shelves, this creates two separate rooms and the perfect place to store and display favourite items.

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FLOATING BENCHES Can be used a place to sit, a preparation area and a place to store items under. If you pick a movable option it can also be used as a servery or moved to other areas when not needed. Add some stools but be sure to select the right height, standard bench height is 900mm so your stools should be 650-700 high to suit this but always measure first. FINISHING TOUCHES It’s the finishing touches that make a home and the kitchen is the heart of the home so combine some personal items with functional odds and ends then starts cooking up a storm.

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I went to Bellamack last week to visit the new display home built by the Bendella Group. Display home been open for 8 months, Bendella Group is a business to watch. Owners Ben and Danielle Laffy, are a down to earth and very approachable young couple with a quiet confidence about what they are doing. This quiet confidence is warranted, as they have just walked away with an MBA Award as runners-up for Display Home 2012 - $350 - $500,000. Up against a number of established firms this is quite an accolade for a fledgling business. Asked why he wanted to start his own business Ben replied “I was sick of working away from my family and I wanted to work for myself ”. He believes he has definitely made the right move. It is a great partnership - Danielle designs and Ben builds. Danielle a selftaught designer, has a great eye and an understanding of what makes good design. What is most important to her is having a separate living and bedroom area. With Danielle’s designs you can go from the living room/ kitchen to the bathroom without going past any bedrooms.

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This means sleeping kids are not disturbed. Danielle designs homes that are entertainment friendly whilst maintaining privacy and comfort. Another great idea is the walk-in pantry with a door leading to the garage. Very clever. There are 7 standard designs all of which can be customised to suit. You can even take a scribble on a beer coaster and Danielle can work from that. There is a new website www.bendellagroup.com where you can access new plans and new pricing. This is the go to place for all your home construction needs.

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Herbal Remedies

from your own garden! Nursery and Gardening NT

There is an ancient proverb that says, “How can a man grow ill who has sage in his garden?� And well might you ask, given the long list of ailments that sage is supposed to have helped over the centuries. Herbal medicine is an ancient practice. Indeed, doctors of centuries gone by were botanists and the divide between both streams of knowledge was indistinct. Today, many of us are rediscovering the benefits of herbs, be it for their aromatherapeutic properties, their fabulous cooking flavours or the relief they might offer during times of sickness. 172 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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Most notably, it is extremely common these days to take garlic and echinacea tablets, while Vitamin C-rich citrus is hardly a fringe culture treatment of colds and flues. But less remembered is what used to be a first line defence in the herbal treatment of colds: sage. Fresh cut sage sprigs infused in boiling water make a simple healing tea. Add a little cider vinegar and the liquid can be gargled for sore throats, tonsillitis and laryngitis, or relieve mouth ulcers and gum infections. Just don’t drink sage tea for more than a week or two at a time as it can start to do more harm than good. And what about other common ailments? Bergamont, one of the herbs flavouring Earl Grey tea, can also be used straight as an herbal tea. It is said to relieve flatulence, nausea, vomiting and menstrual pain and in aromatherapy, to help with depression. Another useful tea is made from Lemon balm. This relieves headaches and tension, eases digestion and is good for colic or flatulence. Aromatherapists also say it is good for insomnia and depression. Lemon

balm can be added to liqueurs and cordials or chopped finely and mixed with soft cheeses. Yum! Rosemary can also be made into a tea and helps with digestion and flatulence. Many of us love to use herbs in our cooking. Chives, for example, are very popular. But did you know that they are antiseptic, stimulate appetite and ease digestion? Add them at the end of any cooking process so their flavour and oils are strongest. Aloe Vera is great for any wound or skin abrasion, helps immediately with sunburn and encourages the healing process. Simply break the leaves and squeeze the gel out directly onto the area needing help. Remember, the older the plant and the lower the leaf, the stronger its healing properties. It makes sense to grow herbs in your own garden, where they are handy. Some oils disappear during the drying process as they are so volatile, so growing your own ensures you have the freshest, richest source.

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Darwin Plant Wholesalers I was invited out to Darwin Plant Wholesalers to meet with the owner Darryl South on a chilly Dry Season morning. How far from town was this place? I seemed to drive and drive for ages and then suddenly I was there in a tropical oasis of greenery; a perfect location for Australia’s largest tropical nursery. Arriving in Darwin in 1973 Darryl started the nursery just before Cyclone Tracy in 1974. He had spent 18 months here in his teens and vowed to return, chucking in a successful landscape business in Adelaide to do it. Everyone thought he was mad but he didn’t care. He had a passion and a vision and he needed to make it happen. And he did. Darwin Plant Wholesalers services customers all over the country providing beautiful tropical plants to pastoral stations, restaurants, aboriginal communities and local businesses. He has had clients from the Middle East and has sent his plants to Singapore and Japan all leaving our shores in temperature controlled containers to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. After 38 years in the business Darryl’s passion remains as strong today as it was at the beginning of his journey. Tropical plants are his life and Darwin Plant Wholesalers is his perfect outlet. 173 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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KITCHEN

Update

The kitchen more and more has become the hub of the home, and hence the trend in kitchen design has moved towards a more minimalistic, sleek look.

With long straight benchtops, gloss finishes and open shelves, kitchens are more streamlined, with appliances hidden and entire walls of tall cupboards and clever storage systems. Glass splashbacks continue to appeal as they can be painted any colour to blend with the open plan living areas, and so much easier for cleaning. Gloss finishes are very popular for doors and panels and are being combined with woodgrain and natural tones such as honey to create a warm atmosphere in the kitchen. Stone is still the most popular product for benchtops, however keep in mind

the great range of laminates now available on the market. Handles are either being hidden, or are big and square with stainless steel being the choice to compliment appliances. LED lighting is the next big thing in kitchens providing subtle or dramatic effects underneath overhead cupboards, inside open shelving or interiors of cupboards and pantries. So if you are planning your next kitchen renovation or new designer kitchen, Talk to the experts, research the products and make it work with your lifestyle and the design of your living space.

23 years experience offering quality workmanship and guaranteed customer satisfaction. For all your commercial joinery, kitchens, wardrobes and shop fitting needs Peter Jackson - the name you can trust. 48 Hickman Street, Winnellie T 0404863045 E peter@pajackson.com.au

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Bill Painting Warren Service There is a great graphic of a playful gecko brandishing a paintbrush in one hand and a bunch of paint swatches in the other, showing up around town; this is Bill Warren’s unique and very apt logo.

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Bill Warren Painting Service (BWPS) was founded in Darwin in 1995 when Bill arrived here and began plying his trade. Soon news of his quality workmanship spread throughout town, he gained a great reputation for that and his reliability, and the work just flooded in. The business has grown from those days and now Bill Warren Painting Service has a reliable workforce of 16 permanent painters, managers, labourers and apprentices (along with a fleet of five vehicles), all dedicated to Bill Warren’s own highest standards in workmanship and service. As we all know The Top End has unique weather conditions and Bill and his team understand this completely. With this in mind they have adjusted the range of products and services they offer to deal with this. You can be assured that having a paint job done by BWPS means piece of mind knowing not only will it look great, it will be done professionally and stand up to our conditions for years to come. Let’s talk services. Not only can you have your home painted, BWPS will assist you with colours, specialist paint effects and finishes. Splashbacks, doors, benchtops, even special furniture can be painted for you. Want a mural or wallpapering done? No problems. BWPS is one of the only painting firms in town capable of hanging the paper you love, for you. To top this all off, the business offers Cool Roof Painting designed to keep your building up to 15° cooler. Easy. Bill Warren Painting Service is a successful business known for quality and reliable workmanship. Give them a ring and you too could have a playful painting gecko turning up to your place soon.

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In a city filled with real estate agencies, what can you do to stand out from the rest? Get bigger and better properties to sell? Organise more open house hours? Place bigger ads in the newspaper?

Some agencies may go down this road, but not the owners of Active Realty. Fed up with marketing the traditional way, Kathy and team have decided another approach – focusing on the community. Helping the community is a personal passion of Kathy’s and after 11 years running a successful real estate agency she wants to give back. Deciding to embrace the Facebook phenomenon Active Realty commenced Active Acts of Kindness 6 weeks ago. Every week the agency gives away $100 to a person in need. People visit the Facebook page and nominate someone who they feel needs a helping hand. It maybe a person who needs help with a PAWA bill or a mother in desperate need of buying school shoes for her child. If there is no nomination, Active Realty donates the money to a local charity. Kathy wants to assure everyone that the recipients name is never published, as privacy and dignity is paramount here. This is a wonderful initiative and anyone who knows someone who could do with hand should visit the page: Kathy Dionysiou or Demetri Prodromou alternatively

http://www.facebook.com/ActiveRealtyNT Whilst you are there you can also get involved in the regular giveaways. This month it’s an iPad. Log on ‘like’ one of the posts and you go in the running. The iPad will be presented to the lucky winner at the park in Sunset Cove on the 16th of July. Active Realty has truly embraced modern marketing by actively getting people involved and engaging on a couple of levels. It is a very smart approach. Kathy and Demetri feel blessed to be working in a vibrant and exciting city with a great buoyant market, in times when the rest of the world seems surrounded by doom and gloom. They are highly adaptable to their clients needs and negotiate a flat fee commission so you know exactly what the costs are at the time of listing. Connect with Active Realty, get involved and be a part of the ‘Active’ community. Trust you are in safe hands with the people looking after your property needs.

Kathy Dionysiou www.facebook.com/ActiveRealtyNT

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The Importance of Investing with a

Positive Mindset

As it is with all successful businesses, having a positive attitude and the right mindset plays a vital part in achieving your investment goals. Becoming a successful property investor doesn’t happen overnight; but with the right knowledge, team of experts and positive headspace, investment success will be yours.

The majority of new investors begin with a belief they will either “win” or lose”. Investing is not about “winning” or “losing”; rather about creating a portfolio of assets that in general, will perform well enough to give you a healthy return. Successful investors acknowledge that variables such as land values, demand and economic stability can and will affect their investments - at times for the worse. It’s important to start out with the right attitude so that when you are faced with underperforming or falling investments you have a positive outlook and confidence for what the future holds. So how can you build this positive mindset? Here are a few ways:

Do Your Homework.

Don’t just sit there and hope your investing choices were wise ones. Allow yourself to sleep at night by doing as much research as you possibly can. Work out your limits - how much can you afford to lose? How much profit do you expect to gain? Can you justify this investment? Are there other options that suit your current situation better? There is no such thing as a “Sure Thing” in investing, but you can minimize the risk of making a poor decision through asking the right questions, following the market and having the right team of experts around you. Not to mention peace of mind.

Focus on the Positives.

There is a school of thought

Brad Dolahenty

CEO and Managing Director of the Australian Property Panel (APP) Brad Dolahenty knows property. The co-founder of Northern Territory Property Panel (NTPP) has been investing in property for more than 17 years and has been included in best seller “Property Millionaire” book. When it comes to investing Brad knows the business and is happy to share his knowledge and experience through his workshops or one on one meetings. “It’s all about educating our existing and new clients about how they can create wealth via property in a safe and easy way”. Information combined with action is one the most powerful tools when it comes to creating your own financial freedom. So why not take up Brad’s personal invitation to his free investment property workshop.

For more information contact Brad Dolahenty at NT Property Panel

workshops | research | tutoring M 0418 858 219 | P 1300 006 877 | E brad@auspropertypanel.com.au

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Thursday 27th September at 6pm at Aussie Home Loans Darwin. 47 Stuart Highway, Stuart Park. Only 25 seats available. Brad and his team have a wealth of knowledge and experience in Property Investment and have assisted hundreds of people in each state around Australia to get involved in property investment. With his friendly easy manner, he can assist you with all your Investment Property advice and direction.

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that if you focus on success, success will come your way. Focus on failure and difficulty, and that is what you will experience. Keep an open mind when you invest and in all aspects of your life. We all experience setbacks and times when confidence is low - it’s how we handle these times and our attitude from learning that shapes our future.

than one property” or “Property investing is for the rich, which i’m not”. Next, write down the exact opposite of these statements. You will have written “I will own a multi-property portfolio” or “anyone can invest in property”. This simple exercise is a step towards changing your beliefs and creating a positive mindset.

There is a tiny little voice in every investor’s head, that says, “I can’t do this”, or “I could never afford to do that”. Remove this negative voice and replace it with a positive belief system. One method of dispelling negative beliefs is to write them down - what are your negative thoughts about investing and money? e.g. “I’ll never own more

Write down what your life will look like in 5 and 10 year’s time. Where will you be living? What car/s will you be driving? How many days do you work? Do you own your company? Where do you holiday? What do you do for fun? This list will help you to understand what success means to you. If you can visualise your future, it makes

Dispel your Negative Beliefs.

Focus on the End Results.

investing today seem like a no-brainer. Now write down what your life will look like in 5 and 10 years’ time if you don’t invest. Stark contrast, hey? If the first exercise wasn’t motivating enough, this surely will be. Most of us want more than what we have now if you can work out why you want to invest, it makes working out how to invest easier.

Have Fun.

At the end of the day, investing should be fun. Yes it can have it’s peaks and troughs, you will make money and lose money, you will at some point feel intense elation and at others feel disappointment or anger. Just remember to relax and enjoy the experience - if you have a positive mindset, success will follow.

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Sustainable House Day 9th September 2012 With every year the public become more and more aware of Sustainable House Day and what it is about. It is a national event where people living in a home with Sustainable features open it up for the public to see. This is to inspire everyone to integrate environmentally sustainable elements or practices into their own lives and homes. The word ‘sustainable’ was well coined in the highly influential 1987 report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, ‘Our Common Future”. According to this report, “sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

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Energy- As the consumption of energy increase, and subsequently the price, there have also been an increase on energy making alternatives that do not rely on non-renewable sources. The technology behind Solar panels are always evolving and these provide a great way to save money as well. An average household may use 24kWh per day, while a 1.5kW system can supply on average 6.5kW – 7.5kW per day. This equals 30%-40% of daily energy use. For a list of Federal and Territory rebates available go to: www.livinggreener.gov.au Water- Although there is a lot of water on this planet, did you know that under 3% of this is actually fresh? Also the majority of this is locked up in glaciers. We should therefore take great care with our water supply! We are seemingly fortunate in the NT to have ample water at our disposal but with an increasing population, in the near future we may see Dry season water restrictions similar to the southern states. This would also translate into higher costs for water. There are so many different products to choose from to save water in the home, ranging from gray water systems for the garden to shower heads in the bathroom. Also rainwater tanks exist with various colours, shapes and sizes. A licensed GreenPlumber® can advise about and install suitable efficient appliances and systems - including info on current money saving rebates. 1 300 368 519 www.greenplumber.com.au Health- Often overlooked; however, sustaining health in the home is paramount. By choosing not to introduce toxic VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) like Formaldehydes, Acetones, Glycol Ethers, Benzene, Toulene, etc., you can rapidly reduce the negative effects that they have on human (and pets’) health. Choose No or Low VOC paints, sealants, and finishes. Sustainable House Day is held nationally each year. However, in Darwin it is held every other year. If you have any fantastic Sustainable features to your house that you would love to show off and help inspire others, feel free to

Paul Heron has professional qualifications in Indoor Air Quality and Sick Building Syndrome. He is an internationally qualified Green Real Estate Agent with a great interest in healthy tropical design & living. paul@ofndarwin.com.au 0421 060838

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It makes cents to use the sun Country Solar NT is a Northern Territory owned and operated supplier of Tier 1 solar equipment from some of the world’s leading manufacturers. Our aim is to provide the latest in solar technology at affordable prices to the top end. When looking at into solar power some good figures to remember are for every 1kw of solar power installed returns on average

$90 per quarter, for commercial customers these figures can be greater when coupled with other energy efficiency optimisers. If your business is a heavy daytime consumer of electricity purchasing a solar power system will put your ahead of the pack. It will reduce a monthly overhead, add value and is a depreciable asset to your company.

LG Solar - Life’s Good with LG solar. LG is a widely diversified global leader and technology innovator. The LG advantage is that with each LG product the warranty is held by the service centre in each of our capital cities. The warranty is also fully transferable giving the next owner of the product the same warranty unlike 90% of other solar panels.

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Darwin Home & Outdoor Living brings you the latest in flooring options for the inside and outside of your home or office. If your floored on what to do with your floors, read on you may just find the advice you’ve been looking for. 183 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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NT Sports & Playground Surfacing

NT Sports & Playground Surfacing is proudly Northern Territory owned and operated, NTICN registered, CAL Accredited and a member of the Master Builders Northern Territory. We believe in putting back into the Territory, so employ and use local contractors wherever possible, benefitting the local community. We specialize in the highest quality surfacing for sports, playgrounds & multiuse, both domestic & commercial.

Playground Softfall Rubber softfall has great advantages over other softfall such as sand, grass or bark chips as it provides a uniform thickness, so you can be assured of meeting the required fall heights to conform to Australian Standards. Also, it is easy to clean, does not collect debris and is extremely hard wearing.

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Acrylic Sports Flooring Acrylic flooring is used on both external and internal flooring, usually for tennis, basketball, netball, badminton, volleyball and multipurpose courts. These surfaces can be hard court or cushioned.

Synthetic turf Saves water, no maintenance, no mowing, no pesticides, no ongoing costs and always looks great. Perfect for home, schools, around pools, golf courses, putting greens, hockey fields, tennis courts & much more

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Epoxy Polyurethane Sports Flooring Polyurethane is used only for indoors and for any sports, plus is cushioned to reduce any long term injuries thru minimising jarring on the body. We only use the highest quality sports surfacing in Australia to ensure the most durable surfaces available, with perfect ball response and sure footing.

Epoxy surfacing is a seamless, decorative, very hard wearing flooring solution. Most commonly used for schools, wet areas, hallways, toilets, carparks, warehouses & offices. Many different decorative options, non-slip and designs that can be achieved.

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This Australian made, premium Solution Dyed Nylon carpet, has been specially developed to be asthma and allergy friendly. It also has the added benefits of Ultra Fresh, Active Care and Easy Bac, all of which help to create a healthier home environment. The asthma and allergy friendly carpet Brease has been accepted in the National Asthma Council of Australia’s Sensitive Choice program. This initiative has been implemented to assist customers in identifying products that are low irritant, low allergy and may benefit people with asthma and allergies Designed as a long term investment Brease also provides excellent insulation, comfort and noise reduction and has had a self-renewing, odour destroying treatment that reduces common odours and improves air quality. But that’s not all, because it’s solution dyed it has excellent stain and fade resistance and comes in a wide range of colour choices. In fact, Brease comes with 15-year guarantees. So you get the best of both worlds – a carpet that cares for the family, makes maintenance a breeze and gives you the look you want for years to come. Brease is available exclusively at Choices Darwin. Darwin’s leading retailer of carpet, timber, laminate, bamboo, designer vinyl, rugs and tiles.

Exclusive to Choices and recognised by the Sensitive Choice program, Brease premium carpet is the future in designer flooring.

To find the floor you’ve been searching for contact Choices Darwin on 8984 3402 or visit the store at 406 Stuart Highway, Winnellie

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More and more architects and designers are specifying Sexy Floors in their plans. Create a floor that offers an ‘open pallet’ for your new home or renovation.

Sexy Floors® is the culmination of over 25 years of innovative research and development resulting in a unique, cutting edge, decorative epoxy concrete coating. Founders of Sexy Floors Australia, Kelvin Shaw and his wife Robyn Cooper, have pioneered world class designer flooring, developing a high quality product that is now available for use in homes and businesses nationally. Working closely with Australia’s top chemical engineers to formulate an environmentally friendly epoxy resin with UV inhibitors, the product is award winning, gaining recognition within the industry. Our formulations are custom made and exclusive to our network of franchisees around Australia. Our award winning floors are flood proof, fire tested, non-slip and non toxic so they are ideal in any domestic, commercial or industrial situation. We help you create the look and finish that you have always wanted, but until now, has not been available. Unlike other flooring options, Sexy Floors applications form part of the concrete surface, rather than sit on top, which means that your finish is durable, long lasting and hard wearing. In simple terms, resin is poured on a prepared surface, trowelled or rolled out, and left to cure (set). Depending on your chosen finish, and the condition of your existing floor, up to 13 separate processes are applied to each floor to achieve the unique Sexy Floors finishes.

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Darwin Carpets & Vinyls takes care of your HOUSE and your GARDEN

Inside

When thinking flooring for the inside of your house, it’s hard to look past Karndean Design Flooring. This great company creates floors with the individuality of wood grain or the luxurious look of marble, slate or limestone but without the tedious maintenance. These floors can be mixed and matched with an array of borders for an original look if desired. They are tough by nature and looking after them is simple. In most cases a hot mop is all that is required. If by some mishap you happen to damage the floor, planks or tiles can simply be replaced where needed. There is a great range on offer.

Outside

Do you hate mowing, watering, weeding and fertilising? Well, there is a solution and Darwin Carpets & Vinyls has the answer – Artificial Grass. You may think this a little strange but it looks great and maintenance is easy: either blower vac, vacuum or sweep with a stiff broom. It can even be guerneyed. It is built to withstand UV rays and rain. It looks good no matter what the season. It’s comfortable to sit or lay on. Even your dog will like it. Not only that, artificial grass comes in a range of looks which can be either realistic or coloured for a funky look. You can use this grass for verandahs, games rooms, pool surrounds, decks, tennis courts and more. It’s only limited to your imagination. Still not convinced? Well consider this: artificial grass doesn’t die when you go on holidays. No need to hire a gardener to look after it. It doesn’t get brown patches where the dog pees on it! If grass is not your thing, we suggest marine carpet which is also suitable for outside as well as in your boat and great for covering up unsightly or slippery outdoor areas.

See the friendly and helpful staff at Darwin Carpets & Vinyls for a free quotation on these and many other products such as carpets, sheet vinyl. carpet tiles and vinyl tiles.

91 Coonawarra Rd Winnellie, NT 0820 PO Box 3557, Darwin, NT 0801

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Empty Nests

could be Nest Eggs

Australians are sitting on some potentially valuable property that is not realising its value according to Jeremy O’Donoghue from O’Donoghues First National. The recent Census included lots of interesting information, but the big surprise was the increase in the number of empty homes in Australia.

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While the number of occupied dwellings has grown by 7.7% over the past 5 years, it has not matched the 8.3% increase in population. 10.7% of Australia’s houses are unoccupied. “There are a number of reasons why this could happen”, Jeremy said. “Older family members move into retirement homes and empty nesters downsize, or, for some other reason the home is left empty.” Houses are also often left empty when owners have bought a new property or had to move for work. They frequently have not had time or been able to sell their own house before needing to move. ‘When families are not able to agree on what to do with these properties, they are often left empty when they could otherwise be used as an investment, even if it is only for a year,” Jeremy said. “The obvious thing to do is sell the property or have one of the family move in. “But if that still causes tension, then at the very least the property should be rented out until the family can agree on what should happen with the property. All families need to do is agree on an agent, or other third party, and let them do the rest. They can then rent the property and the money can be put into a trust or other account until a decision is reached on the best course of action. “Property is the source of most Australian’s wealth and it is important these investments are used to create wealth all through their lives.” Issued by: O’Donoghues First National Real Estate

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For further information contact: Jeremy O’Donoghue, Principal, O’Donoghues First National Real Estate on 8942 8942.

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Tradie Tools

Explained

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There is mystery surrounding the secret life of the Tradie. The uninformed are often asking for insights into the world of this Tool-belt clad manufacturing and construction enigma. Here are some surreptitious insights into Tradie’s requisite equipment.

The Ute: There are three very different Utility Vehicles which you will see around Darwin. Whilst they may all look the same to the un-trained eye, there are subtle differences that every person should be aware of. 1/ The Work Ute: This Ute will generally be a couple of years old. It will have a set of various sized ladders attached to the roof racks, will be covered in paint or concrete spatter, it will have at least one panel that has been damaged by nudging a cement mixer or a mobile crane on site at some stage and this panel will have some rust on it. The Tail-gate will always have a ding in it. There will be a dog in this Ute. 2/ The Mining Site Ute: This Ute will be a White Toyota 4X4 with an orange flashing light, an extra high aerial and a fluoro yellow/green stripe with a series of letters and numbers on the side that mean nothing to anyone, not even the company that owns this vehicle knows what they stand for. This Ute will be used by Mining Company Managers to retrieve coffee from the smoko caravan just outside the gate...28km away. 3/ The Poser Ute: This vehicle you will usually hear before you see it. The owner of this Ute regrets their decision not to attend Trade School and longs to be a Tradie. This Ute will be lowered so that the underside of it scrapes the road if the road-line painters put an extra coat of paint on the pedestrian crossing lines. It has a racing engine, which would be handy if you were in a hurry to get to your next job, but there is no place to put any tools to do a job as the entire rear tub is filled with stereo amplifiers and sub-woofers. There is only enough room for a tool in the front. The Esky: You have seen every Tradie bring one of these to work everyday. You assume it is holding lunch don’t you? WRONG! This little box is never used to transport food in a cool and fresh environment, no; it is the comfortable resting place of the Tradie’s bum. If the house under construction is the Tradie’s Castle, then the esky is his throne! Mum always told us not to sit on the bare concrete and the days of finding a pile of timber off-cuts or an upside down bucket to repose upon are gone. One day 189 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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Willow or Coolabah will finally incorporate the Seat-cushion-lid like they should have done years ago. The Orange Shirt: It has been said that this item is for the safety of the Tradie yet nothing could be further from the truth. The real reason the Tradie wears the Orange Shirt is so that you, the Tradie-aholic, can spot him (or her) in a crowd. Yes, this uniform of understatement, dashing style and craftsmanship is now worn proudly to distinguish the Tradie from the Government Office Worker or the Dentist. With our Company Insignia and proudly earned grease stains, we go forth into the populus to display our worth within society. Don’t pretend ladies, that truly is what you ALL want to wake up to, lying on the floor in your bedroom…uh huh…50 Shades of Orange. The Toolbox and Workshop: There are a number of tools 190 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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contained within, most of which the average punter will not even know the name of, let alone what it does. Here is a quick run down of a few: The Circular Saw: Used for cutting timber studs 10mm too short for their required purpose. Pliers: Used for rounding off bolt heads so that they are now impossible to extract. Also handy for creating blood blisters. The Oxyacetylene Torch: Used almost entirely for lighting various flammable objects in your workshop on fire. Vice Grips: Used in the final stages of completely rendering bolt heads un-do-able. Also handy for transferring scorching heat to the palm of the hand after using the Oxyacetylene torch to try to loosen said bolts. The Hammer: Originally employed as a weapon of war by the obviously Australian God “Thor”,

(think Chris Hemsworth Ladies), the Hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the object you are trying to hit. The Crowbar: This device is used to crumple expensive metal casings that are surrounding the 20 cent clip that you need to remove. The Drill Press: A tall upright machine placed under the house which is useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your beer across the home workshop, denting the freshly-painted project which you had carefully set in the corner where nothing could get to it. Tradie hopes his loyal reader feels well-informed now and can use this checklist to tackle their next project without looking like an amateur.

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of the Month

Nugget and

Oxo

What are your names? Damien Heaslip (left) and Ian Oxford (right) What do they call you around the workplace? Damien: Nugget Ian: OXO What’s your trade? Damien: Certificate 4 Civil -Construction/ Line marking Ian: Traffic Controller Where do you work? Damien: Top End Line Markers Ian: Top End Traffic Control How long have you been at it? Damien: 23 years Ian: 10 years What can’t you work without? Damien: A good pair of sunnies Ian: Smokes What have you learnt from your boss? Damien: I am the Boss Ian: I am the Boss Best place for a smoko? Damien: Pit Lane Café Ian: Anywhere - Ideally the Pub What is your favourite smoko? Damien: Fresh Sandwich Ian: Ham cheese tomato and onion sandwich How do you unwind after work? Damien: Cold Beer Ian: Melbourne Bitter What’s the best thing about your job? Damien: Travelling to Isolated Locations Ian: Copping abuse from irrate people in cars!

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of the Month

Smith Whats your name? Nyla Smith How old are you? 24 years Old What do they call you around the workplace? Ny-ly Bum Apprenticeship? Signwriting – (Certificate III Signage) Why did you decide to do this? I decided to do my apprenticeship as a Signwriting in 2009, I had been working in accounts/administration for 4-6 years before I made the change. I always wanted to have a better understanding of how a company worked before pursuing what I wanted to do, that’s why administration and accounts fell into place first. I have always enjoyed doing all kinds of artwork such as being creative on the computer (Photoshop), doing photography, and drawing. I had never heard of signwriting before and I was more inclined to go to university to do my graphic design course. But once I met the team at SignCity NT they gave me the opportunity to come in during the weekend and interact with them to get a

better understanding of what signwriters do. I was convinced from day one after meeting Rob Sission, Brad Sission and Brad Woolley the directors, that I knew that it was where I wanted to work. The creativity in the job was a bonus. How long have you been at it? I have been at Signcity since September 2009. Where do you work? SignCity NT Pty Ltd 11-13/128 Coonawarra Road, Winnellie What’s the most important thing you’ve learnt in your apprenticeship so far? The most important thing I have learnt is to be a team player. Without the help, guidance, or patience from my fellow team members at SignCity I wouldn’t have achieved what I have. At SignCity we treat each other as family, yeah... everyone has their ups and downs but no matter what happens there is always someone there to lend a hand. BUT if you do a big stuff up which can’t be fixed, well… then you got to shout a carton for work! J What do you thinks makes a successful apprenticeship? I believe that a successful apprenticeship is

created by your work environment, by having a good team, by having great employers and most importantly is by having the right attitude. Good workers are hard to find, so by putting 100% into everything, your employer and team will all look after you. What’s the best thing about your job? That would be 2 things… working with an amazing crew and being able to put a smile on customer’s faces when fabricating, designing, or applying there/our design… - From a simple sticker, to business cards, a stubby cooler, to making amazing Acrylic Birthday Keys, Boat Wraps, Car Wraps, and Printing on Doors. How do you unwind after work? Going to the gym What advice would you give to future apprentices? My advice would be… never doubt yourself in anything you do; the only person who says you can’t do it is yourself – if you let it. An apprenticeship is a trade/qualification for life, there is always a need for more of us, so work hard get through the 3-4yrs and if you look after your company they will always look after you in return. 193 D a r wi n L i fe M ag azi n e

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Darwinlife Tradie Special to

THE CHOOK SHED

Generous portions, fast service, fresh food made daily, loads of healthy options & affordability all presented in an atmosphere where the working man feels at home. “Our tradespeople of Darwin are some of hardest working tradies in the nation” says David, they have to endure many challenges they just don’t see down south, least of all our extremes of weather, from the oppressive humidity of the build up to the torrential rain of the wet & we wanted to provide the venue for them to refuel & relax then get back too it!

“Yeah our portions are big” says David but that’s because we are feeding hard working hungry people. If they buy a burger, sandwich, or any one of our BBQ chicken combos, 9 out of 10 times they get their fix. Our goal is to serve our customers as quick as possible so they can spend their break on their bum, not standing in a queue. Phone orders are always welcome. With ample parking and great access, your one stop ‘smoko’ shop is conveniently located on Frances Bay Drive @ Tipperary Waters. Open 7 days.

With a strong focus on providing the best quality, hearty meals at an affordable price, ‘The Chook Shed’ has become the “go to“ venue for breakfast, smoko, lunch and dinner. With the building of the first stage of the water front development & the huge influx of workers required to build it, it had cemented its self as the Tradies favourite place to eat. 194 Darw inL if e M a ga zine

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