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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER AWARDS Our Airport Ambassadors do us proud

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KASEY CHAMBERS & SHANE NICHOLSON Releasing Wreck & Ruin in September

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LET IT SNOW We check out some of the country’s greatest snow fields

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BREAK UP A HOLIDAY BREAK New and exciting stay over options when travelling overseas

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DECLUTTER YOUR HOME The Swiss cheese approach to tidy

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DAVSON ART A new record is set for the Australian artist

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SQUASH STRESS Don’t let the pressure mount

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WELCOME TO NEWCASTLE AIRPORT

PUBLISHER Patrick McElligott patrick@inflightmagazine.com.au

EDITOR Bettina Maniatis bettina@inflightmagazine.com.au

DESIGN Lawrence Borchers lawrence@inflightmagazine.com.au

ADVERTISING & ENQUIRIES WESTERN EDITION [WA] Daniela Raos daniela@inflightmagazine.com.au NORTHERN EDITION [QLD] Robyn Crouch robyn@inflightmagazine.com.au SOUTHERN EDITION [NSW] Brittany Cavill brittany@inflightmagazine.com.au BOATING INDUSTRY Brittany Cavill brittany@inflightmagazine.com.au XP TRAVELLER

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John Atkin elcome to Newcastle Airport. I hope you are enjoying your time here and enjoy reading this magazine which is yours to take with you on your travels.

john@inflightmagazine.com.au PRINTING Geon

Our Ambassadors were recently awarded a Newcastle Community Volunteer award in recognition of their can-do attitude and desire to provide help. They’re able to assist with use of the car park payment machines, explain how to read the flight information boards, direct you to the ATM, or share with you their unique local knowledge. This award recognises the continuous effort of our Ambassadors who don their teal blazers 365-days a year to smile and assist passengers in the terminal. I’m proud of our team and of this well-deserved recognition of their hard work and enthusiasm.

Airport Magazine is published bi-monthly by Inflight Publishing Pty. Ltd. Views expressed in Airport magazine are not necessarily endorsed by the publisher. No responsibility is accepted by the publisher or the printer for the accuracy of information contained in the text or advertisements. Advertisements must comply with the relevant Trade Practices Act 1979. Responsibility for compliance with the act rests with the person, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement. Neither the publisher nor the editor accepts responsibility for advertisements.

But don’t only take my word for it – if you require assistance while you’re at the airport, speak with one of our Ambassadors and experience their award-winning flavour of customer service for yourself. Enjoy your trip, or welcome home, and I hope to see you again soon at

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NEWCASTLE AIRPORT UPDATES OUR CHARITY OF CHOICE; HELPING LOCAL FAMILIES

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ctober is international Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

One in nine women in Australia will develop breast cancer before the age of 85 years, but it can occur at any age. Men can also develop breast cancer but this is less common than for women.

With statistics like this, the importance of awareness becomes glaringly apparent. It’s vital that everyone knows what they can do to help detect breast cancer early. Finding breast cancer in its early stages means there are more treatment options and the chances of survival are greatest. The Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation is a grassroots, volunteer organisation that works cooperatively with doctors, nurses, and other organisations to ensure our community has access to support services; and the right information to aid with recovery and general day-to-day struggles often faced when you or someone you love has breast cancer. We have chosen the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation as our charity of choice, believing this grassroots support is crucial to our community. The airport’s support enables Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation to, amongst other things, distribute comfort cushions to patients in hospitals in the Hunter and Central Coast who have undergone breast surgery. These simple cushions are lovingly created and sewn by volunteers throughout the Hunter region. Funding for the hygiene-grade materials for the comfort cushions, that are shaped to fit snuggly under-arm for a bit of post-surgery relief, comes directly from Newcastle Airport enabling Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation to confidently meet increasing demand. Since October last year, 360 cushions have been supplied to patients after undergoing breast cancer surgery at the Mater Hospital, Belmont Hospital and Lake Macquarie Private Hospital, Newcastle Private Hospital as well as Breastscreen at Waratah. The Foundation has also been able to deliver 100 cushions to Wyong Hospital for distribution to Central Coast hospitals (Gosford, North Gosford Private and Wyong Hospitals). Our funding also means that the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation can focus on fundraising for the other main area of the organisation – supportive care. The Foundation arranges more than 50 volunteers to help patients travel to-and-from their treatments, and hires professional house cleaning and yard maintenance companies to assist patients with staying on top of their day-to-day chores. The Foundation also offers scholarships to young people who have lost family members to breast cancer to help them through their education. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with breast cancer please contact the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation, they might be able to help make daily life just that little bit easier. For more information, or to donate to the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation, call 0419 658 875 or email enquiries@hbcf.org.au. www.hbcf.org.au

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e’d like to introduce you to a new resident at the airport — an electric car. This car is one of a fleet of 20 electric cars being tested across the Hunter and Sydney as part of the Australian Government’s Smart Grid, Smart City project, and we’ve affectionately named her Eve (short for e-vehicle). As one of the first airports in Australia to have a fully electric car, we’ve prominently positioned Eve, a Mitsubishi iMEV, in the Gold Car Park alongside a specially installed standard charge station. Eve has a driving range of approximately 90km under normal driving conditions and is being used by airport staff to help Ausgrid gather data to prepare the electricity grid for more electric cars in the future. The trial will help prepare for more electric cars, which can cost about 1 cent a kilometre to charge overnight compared to 10c/km to run a petrol car. Our CEO Paul Hughes has been eagerly anticipating the arrival of the car since the idea was first flagged with him. “I was intrigued when the idea of the airport trialling an electric car was first raised with me,” Paul said. “I originally thought it would be something my team would be able to use to get around the airport precinct, however since having the opportunity to drive the car, I can truly say it’s a pleasurable experience and easily gets from the airport to Port Stephens or Newcastle and back.” The addition of the car and the standard charge point at the airport complements the concerted sustainability efforts undertaken by Newcastle Airport in the past three years. “We’re conscious that aviation does impact the environment,” Paul said. “In the past few years we’ve been active behind-thescenes with a variety of projects in a concerted effort to reduce our carbon footprint. “These projects have included joining the Government’s Sustainability Advantage Program, upgrading and reviewing the use of our air conditioning and lighting systems, and undertaking a complete overhaul of our rubbish collection and disposal processes. “When we were approached by Ausgrid to be part of the Smart Grid, Smart City trial project, we jumped at the opportunity,” Paul continued. “The trial not only complements our existing sustainable initiatives, it also provides valuable data about the charging patterns and performance of the car – and its impact on the grid. The vehicle will be used by Newcastle Airport staff until December 2012. The Australian Government’s Smart Grid, Smart City project is based in the Hunter and creates a testing ground for new energy technologies, such as in-home energy monitoring displays, battery storage facilities, small scale community wind turbines, and micro-generation and electric cars. It aims to help us find better ways of managing power use. For more information, visit www.smartgridsmartcity.com.au.

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RECORD PASSENGER NUMBERS Record Passenger Numbers for Airport People from around Australia are flying in and out of Newcastle Airport in record numbers. The period of January to June 2012 saw a total of 580,443 passengers pass through the airport, and was the best January to June period we’ve ever recorded. In addition to this, the Newcastle – Brisbane route had the highest load factor in Australia during the month of March*.

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eople from around Australia are flying in and out of Newcastle Airport in record numbers. The period of January to June 2012 saw a total of 580,443 passengers pass through the airport, and was the best January to June period we’ve ever recorded. In addition to this, the Newcastle – Brisbane route had the highest load factor in Australia during the month of March*. “The first six months of the year have been bolstered with additional services, particularly to Sydney and the North Coast with the introduction of Regional Express late last year,” said David Nye, Newcastle Airport’s Manager Aviation Business Development. “We’ve had such a positive start to the first half of 2012; and I’m confident this will continue.”

“The first six months of the confirmed year have been bolstered additional services, particularly “Jetstar has recently they’ll bewith increasing services to the to Sydney and the North Coast with the introduction of Regional Express late last year,” said Gold in timeAirport’s for theManager October school holidays, and increasing DavidCoast Nye, Newcastle Aviation Business Development. “We’ve had such a positive start the first half offrom 2012;late and I’m confident this will continue.” services to toMelbourne October.” “Jetstar has recently confirmed they’ll be increasing services to the Gold Coast in time for the

“If we continue to meet our forecasted these additional October school holidays, and increasing services tofigures, Melbourne from late October.” services should help to deliver us a record year,” concluded David. “If we continue to meet our forecasted figures, these additional services should help to deliver us a record year,” concluded David.

These passenger numbers are evidence that the airport is on track These passenger numbers are evidence that the airport is on track for growth as more passengers on to the ease of flying catch from Newcastle Airport. for growthcatch as more passengers on to the ease of flying from Newcastle Airport. January – June

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hile the London Olympics feel like a distant memory, we’re not ready to put away our pompoms just yet. We’re warming up our vocal chords once more ready to cheer on young Australian athletes at the Special Olympics Junior National Games, being held in Newcastle from December 6 to 10. Like the Olympics, the Junior National Games is held every four years and allows athletes to share the skills developed through regular training, enjoy being part of a representative team, and experience the thrill of competition. During the Junior National Games, more than 350 young athletes with an intellectual disability will compete in six Olympic-style sports vying for pride, their personal best, or to stand on the podium. Newcastle Airport is proudly supporting this fantastic opportunity for young athletes, and you can too by becoming part of the 1 in 500 Supporters Club. Your contribution will help compensate costs associated with athlete’s accommodation, transport, meals, health clinics and ceremonies. The Games require a lot of skill, dedication and expense. To learn more about the Games and support our young athletes, make a donation or get involved visit www.specialolympics.com.au/juniorgames. Your interest and assistance means more young people with an intellectual disability have the chance to achieve their best.

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ur Newcastle Airport Ambassadors have been awarded a Newcastle Community Volunteer Award in recognition of their happy and helpful, customer-focussed approach to enhancing your experience at Newcastle Airport.

Our volunteer Ambassador Program began in 2008, and since the launch has been the only volunteer program operating at an Australian airport that has less than 2 million passengers pass through its terminal annually.

We think our team of volunteer Ambassadors do an amazing job in the terminal helping passengers with all sorts of enquiries, and to have their hard work formally recognised is fantastic.

Our Ambassadors are always bustling around the terminal offering assistance with the car parking payment machines, giving detailed directions, or helping to entertain children before a flight; the Ambassadors can help you with almost anything.

Easily identifiable by their teal blazer, our Ambassadors greet passengers and provide information to waiting family and friends, assisting passengers to get into the air or arrive at their Hunter destination faster.

We regularly see our Ambassadors go over and above the call of duty; such as taking the time to tutor elderly travellers on how to purchase their flights online, ensuring lost / stranded passengers have

somewhere to sleep, helping reunite passengers with their lost pets, and putting bad-tempered children in a better mood by offering free colouring pencils and colouring books. The Ambassadors offer a high level of customer service, and help each passenger in the way they would like to be helped. If you’ve experienced first-hand the assistance offered by the friendly team, having noticed their honest eagerness to see you helped on your way, you will agree this award is richly deserved.

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AIRBUS 2.0

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ur AirBus has received a facelift and we’re calling it AirBus 2.0! A Mercedes Sprinter, it boasts nine seats, and wheelchair access, an electric door and step, air conditioning, and Newcastle Airport signage so it’s easy to identify it cruising around the airport precinct.

AirBus 2.0 operates on the traditional route, continuously between the terminal and the Bronze Car Park. Give it a try next time you’re here!

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ur Information Services desk is your one-stop-shop for all your airport transfer needs. Whether you are a departing or arriving passenger, they can:

> Book airport transfers, including hire car / limousine and door-to door shuttle bus services > Book your accommodation, including negotiated hotel rates, and > Provide brochure and map distribution.

here is free Wi-Fi available throughout the Newcastle Airport terminal. If you have your smartphone, laptop, or tablet with you, take advantage of our free Wi-Fi service. Surf the ‘net and stay connected before or after your journey.

Information Services will transfer you seamlessly to-and-from the Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and wider Hunter region.

Just another way we’re adding to the convenience of your airport experience. No password required!

For more information, phone (02) 4928 9822, email nais@newcastleairport.com.au or speak to one of the friendly staff at the Information Desk in the terminal.

They can also organise your group transfer. Whether it be for five or 500 passengers, ask them for an obligation free quote.

GET TO KNOW

OUR STAFF NAME: Russ

grabbed it.

AS A CHILD, WHAT DID YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GREW UP? I’ve always been car crazy – always wanting to be around anything that made a noise and moved fast. I ended up training as a motor mechanic.

THE BEST THING ABOUT YOUR JOB IS: The diversity every day. The interaction I have with a lot of people, and the airport has a great atmosphere with people coming and going for all different reasons.

CURRENT ROLE AT NEWCASTLE AIRPORT: I am an Operations Officer with the airport WHAT LED YOU TO START WORKING AT NEWCASTLE AIRPORT? It was the right time, I was in the right place, and a great opportunity arose, so I

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WHAT’S THE BEST THING ABOUT LIVING IN THE HUNTER? The Hunter has so much to offer. Where I live, I am only half an hour from either the great beaches, our beautiful foreshore around Nelson Bay (great fishing) or our fabulous wine country, and when it gets cold, we can even see snow only a short drive away at the Barrington Tops!

THE BEST PLACE YOU HAVE TRAVELLED TO IS: My wife and I really enjoyed the US and Hawaii. WHAT’S YOUR DREAM HOLIDAY DESTINATION? Canada and Alaska during winter, while it’s snowing, to have a traditional white Christmas. YOU TRY TO RELAX BY: It’s easy to relax in the Hunter, just enjoy life. COULD YOU SUGGEST YOUR NUMBER ONE TOP TRAVEL TIP FOR OUR READERS? Travel light. After the bags are all packed, take 1/3 of it back out again.


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KASEY CHAMBERS & SHANE NICHOLSON

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n 2008, Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson became one of the only married couples in the history of the Australian album charts to have an album collaboration debut at number one, coming second to none other than John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Almost five years on, Kasey and

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Shane have recorded Wreck & Ruin, the highly anticipated follow up to their 2008 platinum #1 hit album, Rattlin’ Bones. “Having been almost five years since we made Rattlin’ Bones we thought it was time to ‘tempt fate’ and challenge our marriage by making another album together,” the

couple said. “We have both made solo albums in between, but in the back of our minds we always knew we would end up making music together again.” According to Kasey and Shane, the writing process fell into place easier than they had planned so they grabbed a few of their >>


“Wreck & Ruin was born and gave us a chance to revisit the sounds of music that we love to make together where it can be traditional, but not conventional.” musician friends and recorded everyone jamming the songs on a farm for a week. “When the situation is right, it’s not difficult for us to make music together,” said Kasey who lives with Shane and their children on the Central Coast of NSW. “We click on that level.” “Wreck & Ruin was born and gave us a chance to revisit the sounds of music that we love to make together where it can be traditional, but not conventional.” Wreck & Ruin was recorded in eight days at Foggy Mountain, and the 13-track album captures each of the various elements of Kasey and Shane’s love for music – from roots to gospel, bluegrass to folk, but always country to the core. The album opens with the hymn-inspired Til Death Do Us Part, before launching into the title track, a mixture of banjo and bruised

fiddle work all purposefully built around country influences. It’s as if the pair are stomping in a barnyard weighing up their differences, jamming in the name of revolution and taking a traditional genre and shaking it up for what it’s worth. The album’s first single Adam & Eve is loaded with religious imagery. There are serpents and sin and storytelling that’s part fairytale and two shakes Biblical. “There is no symbolic connection between us and Adam and Eve,” said Shane. “I don’t know if that story ended that well anyway!” Other songs like The Quiet Life beg the question of wishing for a life away from the big city. “That song is about our lives,” Kasey said. “A lot of people and couples can relate to that.” “We’ve all thought ‘hey I just want to swap

this life for a quiet life for a while’. It pops into your mind every now and again. I would get bored. Shane would love it though.” “Absolutely,” Shane added. “We wrote that sitting on the back porch of the cabin and looking at the mountains and I was thinking I could easily do this instead of making this album and going on tour. I could easily sit here strumming and drink scotch all day.” Up Or Down was inspired by a day of listening to the gospel sounds of The Louvin Brothers’ 1950 album Satan Is Real while Sick As A Dog literally gets its name from the entire family being swiped by the flu earlier this year, and ploughs through a fast, nasty bluegrass-stomp. The new album is out Friday 7th September, and the new single, Adam and Eve, is out now.

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‘TISTHESEASON for SNOW NSW Snowfields & Resorts Thredbo – Thredbo is a year-round resort nestled at the base of Mount Crackenback in the foothills of the New South Wales Snowy Mountains. Home to Australia’s longest ski run of 5.9km, this is a true European-style mountain resort, just 6km from the peak of Mt Kosciuszko. Perisher – You’ll find Perisher in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains. It’s 5.5 hours by car from Sydney, via Canberra and Cooma, or about 7 hours from Melbourne. This broad-ranging resort takes in no less than seven spectacular Snowy Mountain peaks centered on Mount Perisher, which stands a formidable 2054 metres above sea level. There are 47 ski lifts and the skiable area measures over 12km, providing something for everyone.

Selwyn Snowfields – Known as Australia’s premier family and learnto-ski resort, the Selwyn Snowfields flank the sides of Mount Selwyn in the northern Snowy Mountains. Set in the beautiful Kosciuszko National Park of NSW, these snowfields have a long history of Australian skiing. Nearby Kiandra is where skiing began in Australia around 1861 and it’s a great place to begin a snow experience. Charlotte Pass – If altitude is what you’re after, Charlotte Pass will take you all the way to the top! It’s the highest resort in Australia and lies in the heart of the NSW Snowy Mountains. It’s a mere 8km from the Perisher Valley. Here you’ll be amazed at the majestic views of Mt Kosciuszko and The Snowy Mountain Range. Charlotte Pass is a little more difficult to access, only by Oversnow Transport and is much smaller than other resorts, but what this resort lacks in convenience, it makes up for in some of the most consistent and best-quality natural snowfalls in Australia.

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VIC Snowfields & Resorts Falls Creek – Adjacent to the spectacular Bogong High Plains and part of the Alpine National Park, Falls Creek village in north-east Victoria lies 1600 metres above sea level and the highest altitude at 1842 metres. Victoria’s largest alpine resort, Falls Creek is an easy 4.5 hour drive from Melbourne and a full day’s drive from Sydney. If a road trip isn’t on your agenda, you can choose to fly to Albury and take a short coach ride or hire a car from the airport. With 15 ski lifts, 92 ski runs and 65km of crosscountry trails, there’s skiing and snowboarding for everyone from beginners and families through to advanced skiers and riders. Mt Hotham – Located in the Australian Alps National Park, Mt Hotham provides visitors with a classic Australian winter wilderness with plenty of beautiful snowgums, spectacular views and undulating mountain ridges. Hotham is easily accessible along The Great Alpine Road

and even boasts its own airport with direct flights taking just 45 mins from Melbourne and 80 mins from Sydney with Qantaslink in winter. Hotham is known for a lively après ski culture, with more than 20 bars and a range of restaurants to suit all budgets plus two beautiful day spas. Mt Buller – About 250km and a 3-hour drive from Melbourne is Mount Buller village. The village is picturesquely located on one of the mountain slopes from which it takes its name. You’ll find plenty of ski-in/ski-out accommodation and the resort area can accommodate up to 7000 people, so there’s no shortage of lively atmosphere, fun bars, great restaurants and vibrant nightlife with over 30 places to choose from. There’s also a spa, cinema and plenty of shops for when you need a little downtime. Mt Baw Baw – Mount Baw Baw snowfields offer the closest downhill skiing to Melbourne; an easy 120km


AVIS CAR RENTAL RANKED NUMBER ONE IN AUSTRALIA CAR HIRE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

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drive away. With 35 hectares of groomed runs, seven ski lifts, three snow play areas, 10kms of groomed x-country ski trails and unlimited terrain amongst the snowgums to explore, you will be hard pressed to find a better outdoor venue so close to Melbourne. Given the nature of the terrain and the lift network, Mt Baw Baw snowfields are ideal for the snowboarder, downhill and cross-country skier. Lake Mountain – Lake Mountain is just 120km from Melbourne, making it ideal for short and weekend trips, so it’s little wonder it’s the most visited snow resort in Australia. It specialises in cross-country skiing and snowplay, including tobogganing, snowshoe walking and snow bike riding. It also holds numerous events including snow sculpture competitions and its own music festival. Its unique sub-alpine environment is a great introduction to the snow and the majority of the trails are for beginners and intermediate cross-country skiers. It’s important to note, however, that snowboarding is not permitted, as Lake Mountain isn’t a traditional downhill ski resort. There’s no resort accommodation, but there are plenty of great places to stay nearby in the Yarra Valley, Marysville Triangle and Alexandra.

ustralian drivers have rated Avis Car Rental a cut above the rest, according to a recent car hire customer satisfaction survey by Canstar Blue. Now in its second year, the independent study examined responses from nearly 600 customers who rented a vehicle in Australia in George Proos, Senior Vice President the last 12 months. Avis earned and Managing Director Avis Australia accepting the prestigious Canstar Blue a five-star rating in six of the Award from Vanessa Brennan, Chief seven categories, including Executive Officer of Canstar Blue. overall satisfaction, service, vehicle availability, booking process, cost and fee transparency and accessory availability, making it the top-ranked car rental company in the study. The leading car rental company in Australia, Avis operates at more than 200 conveniently located rental facilities, including all major airports. Avis utilizes numerous feedback systems, including online customer surveys, to enhance the customer rental experience. Customer surveys are aggregated and delivered to field location managers in real-time to enable immediate response to customer suggestions. For more information on Canstar Blue’s car rental customer satisfaction survey, visit www.canstarblue.com.au and to book through Avis today, visit www.avis.com n

Snowaustralia.com is the official representing body for all that is involved with the Australian snowfields and resorts. It is a complete information hub, introducing new holidaymakers to the Australian snow experience with the choice of nine major alpine resorts in both New South Wales and Victoria. Snowaustralia.com is the online “go-to” when planning an Aussie snow trip, promising a one-stop shop as well as being simple and affordable. Snow Australia has sourced the best packages across all resorts making it more accessible and giving you the ability to compare prices, locations and accommodation to suit everyone’s needs. n

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ravellers are “breaking up their holiday breaks” by staying over at the world’s holiday hotspots on the way to or from their primary destinations. Flight Centre Limited global executive general manager of marketing Colin Bowman said growth in the number of airlines servicing Australia, coupled with the emergence of low cost and hybrid carriers, had opened up a variety of new holiday options for travellers. “As the range of airfare choices takes off, travellers are finding that the conventional flight path from A to B is not always the best or most interesting travel option,” he said. “In

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some cases, flying direct to the destination may not be the cheapest flight either.” To highlight some of the interesting alternatives that are now available, Flight Centre’s airfare experts have compiled a range of interesting “stay over” itineraries.

1) New York, via Hawaii

For most Australians, the journey to the Big Apple typically includes a flight via Los Angeles, but an exciting new option was made available in June, when Hawaiian Airlines introduced direct services from Honolulu to New York’s Kennedy (JFK) airport.

2) New Zealand, with a South American flavour

Competition is intense on the Trans Tasman routes, which are now serviced by Qantas, Air New Zealand, Virgin Australia and a host of highly rated international airlines including Emirates, Aerolineas Argentina and Lan Chile. In addition to flying to NZ, travellers taking off to Santiago with Lan can also stopover in Papeete and Easter Island.


3) London, via the Maldives

There are literally dozens of ways to fly to London. If you’re not in a hurry to touch down in the UK, Emirates offers one of the most interesting alternatives, which includes stops in Singapore, Colombo (Sri Lanka), Male and Dubai.

4) Paris, via Reunion

7) Bali and Phuket combined

5) Rome, via Dubai

But there’s no need to choose between them, as it’s now easy and affordable to visit both. Flight Centre has created an airfare deal that includes a flight from Australia to Bali, via Singapore, on to Phuket and then home to Australia via Singapore.

Similarly, if you’re travelling to Paris and in need of some beach time, consider Air Tahiti Nui or Air Austral. Air Tahiti offers flights from Sydney to Papeete and on to the French capital, while Air Austral flies via Reunion Island, the gateway to Mauritius and the Seychelles.

While many travellers still fly to Europe via Asia, Emirates’ and Etihad’s rapid growth in recent years has really put the Middle East on the stay over map for Australians. Passengers taking off from Melbourne on Emirates can stay over in Dubai on the way to or from Rome and other European and UK destinations.

These two holiday havens have long been favourites for Australian travellers.

8) Kenya, via Korea

Australian travellers taking off on an African safari now have a new flight option. Korean Air, which offers flights from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, recently launched nonstop services from Seoul Incheon to Nairobi.

Flights will leave Seoul on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

9) Las Vegas, via Hawaii

Travellers taking off to Las Vegas can really hit the jackpot when it comes to stopover options along the way. In addition to taking the traditional route to LA with V Australia, Qantas and others, Aussie travellers can choose to get beached in Hawaii by flying Hawaiian Airlines and stopping over in Honolulu.

10) South Africa, via Adu Dhabi

If you’re planning a trip to South Africa, there are literally dozens of flight paths to consider, in addition to the direct route from Australia. Examples include flights with Etihad, via Abu Dhabi, and Air Mauritius, via Mauritius. n

6) LA, via Fiji

The quickest way to get to Los Angeles is, of course, the direct route to Los Angeles International Airport. But there’s also a host of indirect options for travellers to consider. Fijian carrier Air Pacific, which flies from several Australian cities, offers connections from Nadi to Los Angeles and other North American destinations, including Vancouver.

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talkin technology KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST GADGETS AND GIZMOS

q TOMTOM VIA 620 What’s better than a top of the range GPS that updates you on changing road conditions? A six inch screen on a top of the range GPS that updates you on changing road conditions! TomTom knows that for drivers, nothing beats a GPS that’s clear and easy to use but still maintains its style, durability and functionality. That’s why it’s announced the launch of the new Via 620 – featuring its biggest, sharpest GPS screen yet. With a bigger screen than any other TomTom device on the market, the Via 620 brings drivers sharper screen clarity for a clear view of their route ahead. The larger buttons and menu items make it easy to use and clear to see, so that you can spend more time enjoying your time on the road. The TomTom Via 620 also comes with a lifetime of free daily map updates and the most relevant road and traffic information so that you will always be one step ahead of the game. Available from leading retailers or via www.tomtom.com. TomTom VIA 620>> RRP $249.99

p NIKON D3200 An entry-level DSLR camera with big features, the Nikon D3200 is equipped with a new CMOS image sensor, 24.2-million pixels and the same EXPEED 3 image-processing engine built into Nikon’s flagship D4 and D800, the D3200 which enables the capture of beautiful, high-quality images. Succeeding the ultrapopular D3100, the D3200 offers a refined Guide Mode that is even easier than ever to use. Guide Mode displays instructions for shooting according to the situation, scene or subject and also offers options for playing back and retouching images. The Nikon D3200 is available at authorised Nikon resellers. For stockist details, call 1300 366 499.

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y X-DORIA DASH IPHONE 4/4S CASE Dashing and durable, the X-Doria Dash iPhone 4/4S case is super tough, yet super sleek. Providing top notch protection for your iPhone, the stylish outer offers double protection, with an impact resistant polycarbonate inner shell. Available in white, black, brown, blue and pink this is the perfect case for those who need something stylish that can withstand a little wear and tear. For stockist details, visit www.platinumonline.com.au. X-Doria Dash iPhone 4/4S case>> RRP $49.95

p EYE-FI X2 Stay effortlessly connected and organised while travelling with the Eye-Fi X2 series memory cards. Featuring built in Wi-Fi, the new memory cards enable automatic transfer of holiday snaps from camera to smartphone, tablet or laptop, greatly simplifying photo and video upload, sharing, organisation and back-up anywhere in the world. An Eye-Fi card is used like a regular SDHC card to store photos and videos. However, the built-in WiFi connects the camera to the user’s mobile device or computer. Photos and videos are instantly uploaded from the camera to device as they are taken when within range of a user’s WiFi network. When without access to a WiFi network, Eye-Fi’s unique direct mode enables users to upload on-the-go. Using the free Eye-Fi app, photos and videos are uploaded directly to the user’s iPad, iPhone or Android device, even while at the beach or hiking in a remote area. Eye-Fi cards are available in leading camera specialists and electronics stores. 4GB Connect X2>> RRP $59.99 8GB Mobile X2 (all features of 4GB plus additional memory)>> RRP $99.99 8GB Pro X2 (includes auto geotagging to map photos) >> RRP $119.99

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Investors I win with RUN Property

nvestors Tim and Nadia Land have been gifted $45,000 and an extra $70 a week in rent by a smart investment which has rocket-launched their property portfolio. The young couple bought a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment at Westmead near Parramatta in Sydney off the plan for $385,000 and by the time they settled on the property last year, the value had grown to $430,000. And the rent estimated at $370 a week had jumped to $440 when the first tenants moved in. “We couldn’t have anticipated it working out as well as it has,” said Mr Land, a public servant. Their success is typical of investors who focus on strong capital growth, high rental yields and dedicated property management offered by RUN Property, Australia’s largest metropolitan real estate agency. RUN is a full service estate agent, which offers conventional property sales and marketing services, investment sales and rental property management. RUN manages properties valued at more than $10 billion in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and has a

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THE FIRST BITE When decluttering the first rule is use the Swiss Cheese approach. Don't look at the overwhelming entirety of decluttering your house. Look at it one area at a time. Make a mental list. For example the linen press, the kitchen, the boy's room. MANAGEABLE CHUNKS Break the areas up into manageable chunks once again, for example, clothes, toys and furniture. Look at these areas separately keeping in mind: will it fit them next season? Does the furniture layout work efficiently with their maturing requirements? And what needs to be on show and what does not? SORT INTO 4 GROUPS Once you have reorganised the

furniture and put aside what is no longer required, you are ready to sort into four groups. 1. Garage sale/flea market sale items 2. Online sale items 3. Family or friends 4. Charity Flea market sales: A great way to sell your items and generally more successful than a stand-alone garage sale. Many communities have these events regularly, and they're great if you want a little cash for the things you might have given away. Selling online: Another way to get good money for your unwanted items, but be warned - unless you have something that will sell for at least $200, it isn't worth doing once you take into account postage and online sale fees.

Family/friends: Friends and family are a great resource when you're decluttering. Charity store: This is my last stop and it is reassuring that they will take most of want you haven't been able to get rid of at this point. Make sure that you take these items directly to a charity store, as clothing bins for example are owned by rag wholesalers so non-fabric items usually end up in landfill. Most charity stores cannot resell electrical items, for safety reasons, and even brand new items will not be accepted. Decluttering and organising doesn't need to be an overwhelming undertaking. It can provide you with extra mental clarity in an otherwise overwhelming day. n

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Points of View

Davson’s $5.2m Record Painting A

1985 painting by Sharon Davson recently sold for $5.2 million (US $5.4m) - a new record for a painting by a living Australian artist. The painting, Points of View, is a major early career work by the artist. Sharon Davson has a solid three decade professional Australian and international art career to her credit. Points of View was originally commissioned by Norman Hepburn for his then Central Coast resort in 1985 as three continuous canvases created by Davson. It has changed hands several times over the decades. It’s most recent sale also places the painting third in the world by value for a painting by a living female artist. This is causing some excitement as the sale seems to have taken some members of the art world by surprise with a few offering their opinions. However, amidst the opinions, there are the obvious statements in the media that ''the purchaser was obviously happy'' to confirm the $5.2m sale. Since the early 1980s, Sharon Davson has represented herself through her professional art gallery and studio complexes; which are predominantly open by appointment. Thus, with assistance from her staff and agents, she has remained outside of much of the standard commercial art gallery limelight. The owners of her art and those who have participated with her work read like a Who's Who of the celebrity and corporate worlds, yet she has maintained a rather private life.

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Working on the painting in 1985 - Points of View.

Boyd Nelson of Whitehead Gupta Lawyers, issued the following statement on behalf of the new owner Macquarie Trustee NZ: "Points of View is an iconic Davson work lavishly themed with her signature jig-saw puzzle pieces, and includes subtle personal motifs woven into the expansive canvas. It is an opportune investment in this leading female artist's work. This 1.37 x 5.5 metre (4.5 by 18 foot) painting was Davson's second major art commission.

We regard it as a significant work in Davson's career, as well as an important work in the history of Australian art. Given the comparatively small out-put by this remarkable internationally accredited artist, and with much of Davson's art sold before being created, it is very rare to have the opportunity to acquire such a major early painting. Macquarie Trustee NZ regards the purchase price for ‘Points of View' as an excellent buy."


Pat Farmer with Davson and her Farmer’s Run paintings in progress.

Internationally, this $5.2 million (US$5.4m) sale places Davson third in the world ranking by value for a PAINTING by a living female artist. (Marlene Dumas currently holds this record with a sale value of US$6.3 million for her painting The Visitor; a US$5.8 million work by Yayoi Kusama from Tokyo is second. Cady Noland takes the overall value record for art by a living female artist for a US$6.6 million sculpture.) Achieving the highest sales price for a living artist within a country is predominantly a male domain. Davson is currently the only female holding this title. "I am delighted about the sale of 'Points of View',” said Davson. “It's testimony to all those who have believed in my work over the past decades. “I trust it will also be of encouragement to women artists everywhere that in this 21st Century the ‘glass ceiling' in the arts is finally being shattered. “I am also elated that the sales value reflects that art doesn't need to be confronting or shocking to be considered of high worth. “It is time for works that inspire and uplift to have their ‘turn in the sun'. “All the best. Thank you." Davson’s art is represented in public collections including in the Hikaru Memorial Museum in Takayama, Japan, the Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin and 40 public art gallery, city or university collections. Her art is also represented in 2 royal collections and over 60 corporate collections in Australia, the USA, Japan and New Zealand. From 1999 to 2002, Davson’s major retrospective exhibition With Gratitude For The Light toured 14 public regional art galleries throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. It showcased 63 artworks dating from 1972 to 1999. ‘Points of View’ featured in this inspirational touring exhibition. The majority of these exhibition pieces were borrowed back from public, corporate and private collections, including the Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Coro Corp. New Zealand & Hawaii, Cathay Pacific Airways, Konica Australia, the Rooty Hill RSL Club &

Pat Farmer World Record Pole to Pole runner and former Federal Parliamentarian with Sharon Davson and the painting. Photos by David Wallace.

“It’s most recent sale also places the painting third in the world by value for a painting by a living female artist.” Resort, the Win Davson Art Gallery & Museum and the private collection of James Fairfax AO. 2008-11 saw another retrospective exhibition Davson ~ World Leaders & Enlightenment tour. This featured art works from 1973 to 2007 which were mainly borrowed from superannuation fund collections. Davson currently resides in Newcastle NSW. Her art and its benefits to the immediate and broader communities are held in high regard. Davson has recently been supported as the creative leader of a new Spiritualism in art and is readily identified as a Personal Globalist. She established two charities, assisting endangered species and promoting world peace, and continues to participate in benefitting other community organisations. Over 300 world-renowned leaders

have supported her work. From cultural, entertainment and sporting arenas, they have included Sir Edmund Hillary, Neil Diamond, Paul Newman, Sir Cliff Richard, Dame Joan Sutherland, Sir Nigel Mansell, Mario Andretti, Pete Sampras, Linda Evangelista, the Hon. Pat Farmer, Layne Beachley, Cathy Freeman, Andre Agassi, Bon Jovi and many more. Davson was recently a significant sponsor of Pat Farmer’s epic run from the North Pole to the South Pole through the Americas as documented in his book Pole to Pole run. Pat Farmer was visiting Davson’s studio gallery to discuss the progress of a major painting she is creating as the official artist to the Pole to Pole event, when the Fairfax news photographer arrived recently. Both athlete and artist have received comments such as “can’t be done”. Both are major achievers in their respective arenas. A realistic visionary, Davson is the artist world leaders follow. Contact Davson Art management to acquire her art from $5,000 and upwards and to learn more about why Davson’s art has experienced better than approximately 20% per annum growth for collector / investors for more than two decades.

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squash BY BRAD SHEPPARD, DIRECTOR AT CREATE PT WEALTH (www.createptwealth.com.au)

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here is no doubt about it, the year is flying past! As you seek to clear your in-trays and inboxes, you can feel that the pressure is mounting up! There seem to be so many tasks that you need to complete before you knock off – but so little time to do them in! At times, everyone’s life will be out of balance. In order to realise our goals, some sacrifice is necessary. As Stephen Covey put it: “It’s easy to say NO, when there is a deeper YES burning inside,” however sometimes that deeper YES can be business tasks, meetings and reports and these can often be at the expense of family,

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Stressed Out?

friends or you own health. You need to identify times when your body is requiring you to be “switched on”, and respect the down times so your body can recuperate. Too much adrenaline can lead to stress and anxiety! Give yourself an honest and realistic evaluation of the tasks that are possible between now and the next week and prioritise your time so that you can settle into your well earned break and actually enjoy it.

When you do not exercise, you do not expend as many calories, and you will not sleep as well at night. 2) Never skip meals. When you do not eat, it sends a message to your body to shut down your metabolism, this in turn make you feel very sluggish 3) Place yourself as a priority over your break and consider gaining some real down-time. If you verbally let your loved ones know that you need a good rest, they will understand much more.

Consider this advice to get you through to your next break stress-free: 1) Make sure that you continue to exercise.

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Rob Mills OCCUPATION: Actor, singer, TV host.

FAVOURITE TRAVEL DESTINATION AND WHY: South Africa. I travelled with friends to the World Cup, saw the Aussies play their hearts out, then travelled around. It's a beautiful country. TRAVEL TIP: Don't fall asleep on the beach - you're bound to lose possessions. MOST EMBARRASSING/ FUNNY TRAVEL MOMENT: In the first few days of the first trip on my own, I lost my wallet and travel documents! Lucky I had a travel agent back home to help. WHAT’S COMING UP FOR YOU NEXT? On tour with the very talented Young Talent Team, can't wait! These kids are amazing. Then into rehearsals for Legally Blonde The Musical which opens in Sydney in October. n

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Westside Mine, Lake Macquarie, NSW

We won’t take from the ground, until we know what we can put back in.

We’d like to shed some light on how little land mining actually 1

mines that are now productive grazing land, forests and even

uses. In fact, mining uses less than 0.1% of land in NSW. But what

parks. While mining is a temporary land use, we realise it does

land we do use, we rehabilitate. That’s why even before any

have an effect on the environment. We’re not perfect, but we

mining starts, we work with scientists, the Government and local

are careful and we keep our impacts to an absolute minimum.

communities to develop plans on how we will restore the land to a

And we won’t rest, because it’s not enough just to be good for

safe, stable and healthy condition.

the NSW economy.

And it’s not just plans on paper. Right across NSW there are past

We want to be good for NSW.

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