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“Chicago still glitters hypnotically!” New York Times. A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping-song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards®, a Grammy® and thousands of standing ovations. It’s also no surprise that CHICAGO has wowed audiences all around the world, from Mexico City to Moscow, from Sao Paulo to South Africa. Whether you’re looking for your first Broadway musical, whether you’ve seen the Academy Award®-winning film and want to experience the show live on stage or whether you’ve seen it before and want to recapture the magic, CHICAGO always delivers.

As the OVERTURE ends, we’re introduced to Velma Kelly – a vaudevillian who shot the other half of her sister act when she caught her husband with her sister. Velma invites us to sample ALL THAT JAZZ while showing us the story of chorus girl Roxie Hart’s cold-blooded murder of nightclub regular Fred Casely. Roxie convinces her husband Amos that the victim was a burglar, and he cheerfully takes the rap. Roxie expresses her appreciation in song (FUNNY HONEY) until the police reveal to Amos that Roxie knew the burglar, shall we say, intimately, and Amos decides to let her swing for herself. Roxie’s first taste of the criminal justice system is the women’s block in Cook County Jail, inhabited by Velma and other merry murderesses (CELL BLOCK TANGO). The women’s jail is presided over by Matron “Mama” Morton whose system of mutual aid (WHEN YOU’RE GOOD TO MOMMA) perfectly suits her clientele. She has helped Velma become the media’s top murderer-of-the-week and is acting as booking agent for Velma’s big return to vaudeville (after her acquittal, naturally).

November 14, 1996 CHICAGO opens at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway.

Velma is not happy to see Roxie, who is stealing not only her limelight but her lawyer, Billy Flynn. Eagerly awaited by his all-girl clientele, Billy sings his anthem, complete with a chorus of fan-dancers to prove that (quote) (ALL I CARE ABOUT IS LOVE). Billy takes Roxie’s case and re-arranges her story for consumption by sympathetic tabloid columnist Mary Sunshine, who always tries to find A LITTLE BIT OF GOOD in everyone. Roxie’s press conference turns into a ventriloquist act with Billy dictating a new version of the truth (WE BOTH REACHED FOR THE GUN) while Roxie mouths the words. Roxie becomes the new toast of Chicago and Velma’s headlines, trial date and career are left in the dust. Velma tries to talk Roxie into recreating the sister act (I CAN’T DO IT ALONE) but Roxie turns her down, only to find her own headlines replaced by the latest sordid crime of passion. Separately, Roxie and Velma realize there’s no one they can count on but themselves (MY OWN BEST FRIEND), and the ever-resourceful Roxie decides that being pregnant in prison would put her back on the front page.

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Back after the ENTR’ACTE, Velma cannot believe Roxie’s continual run of luck (I KNOW A GIRL) despite Roxie’s obvious falsehoods (ME AND MY BABY). A little shy on the arithmetic, Amos proudly claims paternity, and still nobody notices him, MR. CELLOPHANE. Velma desperately tries to show Billy all the tricks she’s got planned for her trial (WHEN VELMA TAKES THE STAND). Billy’s forte may be showmanship (RAZZLE DAZZLE), but when he passes all Velma’s ideas on to Roxie, down to the rhinestone shoe buckles, Mama and Velma lament the demise of CLASS. As promised, Billy gets Roxie her acquittal but, just as the verdict is given, some even more sensational crime pulls the pack of press bloodhounds away, and Roxie’s fleeting celebrity is over. Left in the dust, she pulls herself up and extols the joys of life NOWADAYS. She teams up with Velma in that sister act (NOWADAYS), in which they dance their little hearts out (HOT HONEY RAG) ‘til they are joined by the entire company for the grand FINALE.

September 14, 2006 CHICAGO surpasses

Company opens at The Centro Cultural Telmex in Mexico City, Mexico.

MISS SAIGON to become the 8th longest running show in Broadway history.

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October 4, 2002 First Russian Language Company opens at The Estrada Theatre in Moscow, Russia.

Touring Company opens at Barbara B. Mann Theatre in Ft. Myers, Florida.

November 14, 2006 CHICAGO celebrates its 10th Anniversary with a star-studded benefit performance featuring the original cast members and celebrity alums.

June 2003 CHICAGO Touring Company

February 4, 1997 CHICAGO moves to The Shubert Theatre on Broadway.

plays Tokyo, Japan. July 4, 1998 Australian Company opens at Her

February 8, 2007 CHICAGO Touring Company plays in Tokyo, Japan.

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September 14, 2007 First Danish Language

September 23, 1998 First German Language

December, 2004 CHICAGO Touring Company plays in Beijing, China.

November 18, 2007 CHICAGO London Company celebrates 10 years in the West End.

April 28, 2005 South African Company opens at The Nelson Mandela Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

March 18, 2008 South African Company reopens in Cape Town, South Africa.

Company opens at Theatre An Der Wien in Vienna, Austria.

Company opens in Denmark.

Caroline O’Connor as Velma Kelly

Sharon Millerchip as Roxie Hart

Craig Mclachlan as Billy Flynn

Caroline is an internationally acclaimed artist, highly regarded and respected in the entertainment industry. After starring as ‘Velma Kelly’ in the 1998/1999 Australian production, Caroline then made her Broadway début in the musical Chicago, and was invited back to New York and London to take part in the star-studded tenth anniversary Gala performances.

At 17 Sharon began her musical theatre apprenticeship, understudying multiple roles in the mega musical Cats before winning the role of Demeter on the show’s original Australian tour. She was then cast as ballerina Meg Giry in the hugely successful original Australian production of The Phantom of the Opera and received a Mo Award nomination for her performance.

Truly versatile and completely unpredictable, Craig McLachlan is one of Australia’s most talented performers. From the larrikin Henry Ramsay in the television series Neighbours, which won him the top Australian TV accolade, the prestigious Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Australian Television Personality.

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Damien Bermingham as Amos Hart

D.C Harlock as Mary Sunshine

Gina Riley is a woman of many talents, a writer, producer and performer. Gina became known across Australia as a performer in the sketch show Fast Forward. Subsequent series included Big Girl’s Blouse and Something Stupid, for which she was also a producer and writer.

Damien’s introduction to the world of music theatre began at the relatively late age of 17. Being the youngest child of a very large and musical family there just wasn’t any room in the spotlight until he joined the cast of Les Miserables.

D.C Harlock’s career in the entertainment industry is emerging as one of diversity. In earlier years Deidre and Robyn Slater were instrumental as singing teachers introducing D.C to choirs, performances and the G.S.O.D.A juniors.

February 17, 1999 First Swedish Language

Company opens at Eriksberg Hall in Gothenberg, Sweden. May 9, 1999 First Dutch Language Company opens at The Beatrix Theatre in Utrecht, Holland. November, 2000 CHICAGO Touring Company plays in Lisbon, Portugal. January 23, 2001 First Spanish Language Company opens at The Teatro Opera in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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The Australian Grand Prix is the second round of the Championship, having been the first race of each year, excluding 2006 and 2010, since the event moved to Melbourne. During its years in Adelaide, the Australian Grand Prix was the final round of the Championship, replacing the Portuguese Grand Prix in that respect. As the final round of

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the season, the Grand Prix hosted a handful of memorable Grand Prix, most notably the 1986 and 1994 event which saw those respective titles decided. Prior to its inclusion in the World Championship it was held annually from 1928 to 1984 at various venues in Australia. It was a centrepiece of the Tasman Series from 1964 to 1969 and again

in 1972 and was a round of the Australian Drivers’ Championship in a number of years from 1957 to 1983. It became part of the Formula One World Championship in 1985 and was held at the Adelaide Street Circuit in Adelaide, South Australia from that year to 1995, before moving to Melbourne in 1996.

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HISTORY PRE-WAR While an event called the Australian Grand Prix is believed to have been held in 1927 near Sydney, it is generally held that the Australian Grand Prix began as the 100 Miles Road Race held at the original Phillip Island road circuit in 1928. The original race was won by Arthur Waite in what was effectively an entry supported by the Austin Motor Company driving a modified Austin 7. For eight years races, first called the Australian Grand Prix in 1929, continued on the rectangular dirt road circuit. This was the era of the Australian ‘special’, mechanical concoctions of disparate chassis and engine that were every bit as capable as the Grand Prix machines imported from Europe. For all the ingenuity of the early Australian mechanic-racers Bugattis dominated the results, taking four consecutive wins from 1929-1932.

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The last Phillip Island race was in 1935 and the title lapsed for three years. An AGP style event was held on Boxing Day, 1936 at the South Australian town of Victor Harbor for a centennial South Australian Grand Prix before the Australian Grand Prix title was revived in 1938 for the grand opening of what would become one of the world’s most famous race tracks, Mount Panorama just outside of the semi-rural town of Bathurst. Only just completed, with a tar seal for the circuit still a year away, the race was won by Englishman Peter Whitehead racing a new voiturette ERA B-Type that was just too fast for the locally developed machinery. One more race was held at a giant South Australian road circuit near the town of Lobethal in 1939 before the country was plunged into World War II.

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THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX IS A FORMULA ONE RACE THAT IS PART OF THE ANNUAL FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. IT IS HELD AT THE MELBOURNE GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT AT ALBERT PARK IN MELBOURNE.

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RACES IN MELBOURNE It took just three corners for the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park to gain worldwide attention. On the first lap of the first race in 1996, Jordan’s Martin Brundle was launched into the air in an enormous accident. Footage of the crash, and Brundle’s subsequent rush back to the pits to take the spare car for the re-start, ensured the first race in Melbourne gained widespread coverage. The race was won by Williams’ Damon Hill. The 1997 race saw McLaren, through David Coulthard, break a drought of 50 races without a victory. The next year was a McLaren benefit, with Mika Häkkinen and Coulthard lapping the entire field en route to a dominant 1-2 finish. The result was clouded by controversy when Coulthard pulled over with two laps remaining to allow Häkkinen to win, honouring a pre-race agreement between the pair that whoever made it to the first corner in the lead on lap one would be allowed to win. Ferrari won its first Grand Prix

The 2001 event, won by Michael Schumacher, was marked by tragedy when volunteer marshal Graham Beveridge was killed after a high-speed accident involving Ralf Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve on lap five. Villeneuve’s B.A.R rode up across the back of Schumacher’s Williams and crashed into the fence, behind which Beveridge was standing. The start of the 2002 race saw pole-sitter Barrichello and Williams’ Schumacher come together at Turn One in a spectacular accident that saw 11 of the 22 cars eliminated

before the end of the opening lap. Michael Schumacher dominated thereafter to post a third straight Melbourne win, but his achievements were overshadowed by the fifth place of Australian Mark Webber on his Formula One debut. Webber, in an underpowered and underfunded Minardi, had to recover from a botched late pit stop and resist the challenges of Toyota’s Mika Salo in the closing stages, and took to the podium after the race with Australian team owner Paul Stoddart in one of Melbourne’s more memorable Grand Prix moments. The next year, 2003, saw Coulthard again win for McLaren in a race held in variable conditions. Normal service was resumed in 2004 with the Ferraris of Schumacher and Barrichello running rampant – within two laps of Friday practice, Schumacher had obliterated the Albert Park lap record, and sailed to a crushing win.

In 2005, the race was won by Renault’s Giancarlo Fisichella after a storm during Saturday qualifying produced a topsy-turvy grid. Barrichello and Fisichella’s teammate Fernando Alonso came through the field from 11th and 13th on the grid respectively to join pole-sitter Fisichella on the podium. In 2006, Alonso took his first Australian win in an accidentmarred race that featured four safety car periods.

at Melbourne. Starting from fourth, he gambled on an early change to slick tires under drying conditions that let him move up to second place after losing several positions at the start. Sebastian Vettel retired with mechanical issues after qualifying on pole and leading until his retirement, handing Button the victory.

In 2007 Kimi Räikkönen in his first race for Ferrari, while Lewis Hamilton became first driver in 11 years to finish on the podium in debut, as he was 3rd behind his team-mate Alonso. Hamilton won the 2008 which had three safety car periods. In 2009 Jenson Button took the victory, driving for Brawn GP, which was having first race after Ross Brawn had bought the team following Honda withdrawal from Formula One. 2010 again saw Jenson Button win

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POST-WAR In the immediate post-war era racing was sparse with competitors using pre-war cars with supplies cobbled together around the rationing of fuel and tyres. Mount Panorama held the first post-war Grand Prix in 1947, beginning a rotational system fostered by the newly formed Australian governing body, CAMS. A mixture of strippeddown production sports cars and Australian ‘specials’ were to take victories as the race travelled amongst temporary converted airfield circuits and street circuits like Point Cook, Leyburn, Nuriootpa and Narrogin before, on the races return to Mount Panorama in 1952, the way to the future was pointed by Doug Whiteford racing a newly imported Talbot-Lago Formula One car to victory. Grand Prix machinery had already been filtering through in the shape of older Maserati and OSCAs and smaller Coopers but had yet to prove to be superior to the locally developed cars. The end of the Australian ‘specials’ was coming, but the magnificent Maybach-based series of specials driven exuberantly by Stan Jones would give many hope for the next few years.

FORMULA 5000 Lex Davison, who for several years would experiment with sports car engines in smaller Formula 2 chassis, took his first of four victories in a Jaguar engined Formula 2 HWM in 1954, while the previous year Whiteford won his third and final Grand Prix as for the first time racing cars thundered around the streets surrounding the Albert Park Lake in inner Melbourne. That circuit, which for four brief years gave Australia the strongest taste of the grandeur surrounding European Grand Prix racing, was 40 years later very much modified, used to host the 1996 Australian Grand Prix as the modern Formula One world championship venue. The Grand Prix returned to Albert Park in 1956, Melbourne’s Olympic Games year to play host to a group of visiting European teams, led by Stirling Moss and the factory Maserati racing team who brought a fleet of 250F Grand Prix cars and 300S sports racing cars. Moss won the Grand Prix from Maserati team mate Jean Behra. That 1956 race would inspire the next great era of the Grand Prix.

By the end of the decade European teams were increasingly reluctant to commit to the Tasman Series in the face of longer home seasons, but also having to develop 2.5 litre versions of their 3.0 litre F1 engines. Local Tasman cars were declining as well and after originally opting a 2.0 litre version of Tasman to be the future of the Australia Grand Prix, the overwhelming support for the already well established Formula 5000 saw natural selection force CAMS’ hand. For the first half of the 70s, the Tasman Series continued purely as a local series for Formula 5000 racers, but by 1976 the Australian and New Zealand legs fractured apart and the Australian Grand Prix separated from the remnants and became a stand-alone race once more. During this era the former Tasman stars, Matich, Geoghegan and Bartlett would continue on as a new generation of drivers emerged, some like Garrie Cooper (Elfin) and Graham McRae developing their own cars while others like Max Stewart, John McCormack and Alfredo Costanzo using European built cars, mostly Lolas. Matich

CALDER PARK won two Grand Prix is his own cars before Stewart and McRae each took a pair of wins. Towards the end of the 70s the race again became a home to returning European based antipodeans like Alan Jones and Larry Perkins with Warwick Brown winning the 1977 race, while the previous year touring car racer John Goss completed a remarkable double, becoming the first and only driver to win the Grand Prix and the Bathurst 1000.

FORMULA ONE Australia became part of the F1 world championship in 1985 with the last race of the season held on the street circuit in Adelaide. The Adelaide Street Circuit, which held its last Formula One race in 1995, has often been stated as being one of, if not, the greatest street circuits in the world. Whenever the teams came to Adelaide they enjoyed the party atmosphere.

Declining economy and the dominance of the local scene by Group C touring cars towards the latter part of the 70s saw Formula 5000 gradually fall out of favour. By 1980 the decision to replace was once again imminent however the form of Alan Jones in Formula One saw entrepreneur Bob Jane seize an opportunity to bring Formula One back as the Grand Prix Formula. Roberto Moreno dominated this era winning three of the four races, ceding only the 1982 race to Alain Prost. Jane’s attempt to bring the World Championship to Calder Park ultimately failed as F1 would be tempted away by a far more attractive option.

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RECENT ATTENDANCE An area of recent debate regarding the move of the Australian Grand Prix to Melbourne is the dwindling crowd attendances. Crowd numbers have not peaked since the Melbourne record of 401,000 in 1996, and have never reached the level seen in Adelaide in 1995. This has resulted in many questioning whether the event is bringing the economic benefits first promised when it was announced in 1993 that Melbourne would host the race. A possible reason for the drop in attendance is that since the Grand

Prix has moved to Melbourne, the race organisers have significantly decreased the number of support events at the Grand Prix. Instead of using the event to showcase Australian motor sport, many classes featured in the past have been replaced by celebrity and corporate sponsored events. For instance, while the Grand Prix Corporation has used the presence of Australian driver, Mark Webber, as an advertising draw card for the event, the class in which Mark first started coming to attention, Formula Ford, was dropped from the

Beyond 2010, the Victorian Government announced that Melbourne would retain the Australian Grand Prix until at least 2015. The race starting time will be moved to 5pm in order to satisfy Bernie Ecclestone’s ultimatum earlier this year, stating to the Sunday Mail that the only way Melbourne would retain the race is a move to a night race in order to increase European television audiences. However the later start will not result in a ‘night race’ as Geoscience Australia has forecast dusk for 29th of March 2009 at 7:45pm It has been reported in recent days that a consortium may plan to construct a purpose-built GP track near Avalon Airport, on the outskirts of Melbourne and Geelong, as a new permanent home to the Australian GP. The move has been gathering momentum and would allow a night race to be staged to maximise TV audiences in Europe and Asia.

2006 programme. Another factor possibly influencing the crowds in 2007 was the withdrawal of Australia’s most popular domestic racing series, V8 Supercar, a factor disputed by an attendance drop of just 500. Crowd figures have since steadied at just above the 300,000 mark. In 2009, the global financial crisis, higher unemployment and a snap public transport stirke were cited by Victorian Premier John Brumby as a reason for a slight drop in crowds.

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in Melbourne in 1999, but it wasn’t with team number one Michael Schumacher. Irishman Eddie Irvine took his maiden victory after the allconquering McLarens of Häkkinen and Coulthard retired before halfdistance. Schumacher broke his Melbourne drought the following year when he headed a dominant Ferrari 1-2 with new teammate Rubens Barrichello.

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i n tr o d u c ti o n FUN FUN FUN!!!

That is what your time at Holmesglen is all about. This booklet details the huge variety of exciting trips and activities that the Recreation staff has planned for you this year. You won’t want to miss out on all the FREE on-campus activities during your lunchtime and evening breaks such as free food, performers, entertainers, comedians, musicians, market stalls, action attractions and more.

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Holmesglen is still the only TAFE in Victoria to offer student clubs, so look out for upcoming club activities such as the Social Club Ball, Taekwando classes, multicultural club lunches, Sharks sporting competitions and more.

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Details of all upcoming events will be on notice boards, Student Services’ website www.studentservices.holmesglen.vic. edu.au and in Hit Hot Press, so get involved at Holmesglen and enjoy the exciting year ahead.

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Holmesglen offers excellent ‘value for money’ ski and snowboarding trips. We have trips to suit all abilities so if you want to get to the snow this year come with Student Services. Do not leave booking-in until the snow starts falling or you will miss out!

Mt. Buller Downhill Ski and Snowboarding Day Trip Spend the day downhill skiing or snowboarding at Mt. Buller. This trip is suitable for beginners to advanced skiers or snowboarders.

The day starts early at 4.00am, with arrival in Mansfield in time for a cooked breakfast and ski fitting. We are then on the mountain by 9.30am for a ski lesson and a full day of skiing. We depart the mountain at 4.30pm and arrive back in Melbourne at approx. 9.00pm.

Falls Creek Ski and Snowboarding Week

Dates: Friday 1st August & Friday 29th August Cost: Only $95 GST included (40 student places available each day) Includes:Resort entry, transport, ski hire, lift ticket, lesson, cooked breakfast and lunch.

This is a great deal for beginners and experienced skiers. Five full days skiing with a lesson every day to learn or improve the art of skiing/snowboarding. You will be staying at the magnificent Chorki Lodge.

Inter TAFE Ski and Snowboard at Mt. Hotham

Cross Country Skiing and Snow Play at Lake Mountain

Dates: Sunday 20th July – Friday 25th July Cost: $635 GST included (25 student places available) Includes:Transport, all meals and accommodation, Ski hire (snowboard additional cost), resort entry and 5 day lift and lesson pass.

Staying on the mountain with over 100 other TAFE students, this trip offers 4 days of skiing and social activities. If you have skied or snowboarded before, this is the trip for you.

This is an excellent trip for beginners or students who just want to see the snow. Leave at 8am and arrive back at Holmesglen in the early evening. Date: Saturday 9th August Cost: Only $65 GST included (40 student places available) Includes: Transport, Resort entry, ski instruction and ski hire

Dates: Friday 22nd August – Monday 25th August Cost: TBC GST included (20 student places available) Includes: Resort entry, transport & accommodation

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Mon 30th June – Wed 9th July This trip offers the opportunity to see the amazing sights of both Sydney and Queensland. Time will be spent at Darling Harbour, the Opera House, The Rocks, monorail and a scenic rail journey through the Blue Mountains in Sydney. Travel North to Queensland to enjoy the sun at the beautiful beaches, spend a night at Morton Island, shop at Surfers Paradise and visit the famous Warner Bros. Movie World - Australia’s premier theme park. The full itinerary is available from Student Services during March.

Thursday 10th April – Fri 18th April Departing Thursday evening on the Spirit of Tasmania, this tour will offer you the opportunity to witness the beauty of Tasmania’s wilderness. Destinations include a cruise on the Derwent River in Devonport, Salamanca Place – the centre of Hobart’s cultural and café life, the amazing Tasman Blowhole, Tasman Arch, Devils Kitchen and Eaglehawk Neck. The tour then journeys to discover the old ruins at Port Arthur, and the breathtaking Coles Bay and Cradle Mountain. The cost includes return transport on the Spirit of Tasmania, most meals, cabin accommodation, and local tour guides. Spaces are limited – so hurry in to ensure your place on this amazing tour!

Only $560 GST included (40 student places available)

Only $540 GST included (20 student places available) Full itinerary available from Student Services in January

Central Australia Safari 12 Day Tour Sunday 21st September – Thursday 2nd October Come on the trip of a lifetime exploring outback Australia, taking in the sights of Alice Springs, Uluru (Ayres Rock), the Olgas, Kings Canyon and the Opal Mining town of Coober Pedy. This 12-day trip includes transport in a luxury coach, most meals, heaps of attractions and accommodation for 12 days of FUN. Get the full itinerary from Student Services. Bookings open in July – but do not leave it too late, as this is a very popular trip. Only $585 GST included (80 student places available)

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NET SALES

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

(in thousands, except per share amounts, percentages and retail locations) Net sales Worldwide comparable store sales (decrease) increase on a constant-exchange-rate basis * Net earnings from continuing operations

ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31, NOTICE OF 2009 ANNUAL MEETING AND PROXY STATEMENT

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As a percentage of net sales Net earnings from continuing operations per diluted

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(Decrease) Increase

$ 2,859,997

$ 2,938,771

(3)%

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$ 1.74

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$ 2.34

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All references to years relate to the fiscal year that ends on January 31 of the following calendar year. See Item 6. Selected Financial Data for nonrecurring items that affected 2008 and 2007 net earnings. Prior year amounts have been revised to reflect a change in inventory accounting from the LIFO method to the average cost method (see Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data – Note B. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies). * See Non-GAAP Measures section in Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations for a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP measures.

Effective with the first quarter of 2008, management has changed segment reporting to reflect operating results for the following regions: the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe.

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Comparable Store Sales. Reference will be made to comparable store sales below. Comparable store sales include only sales transacted in companyoperated stores and boutiques. A store’s sales are included in comparable store sales when the store has been open for more than 12 months. In markets other than Japan, sales for relocated stores are included in comparable store sales if the relocation occurs within the same geographical market. In Japan (included in the Asia- Pacific segment), sales for a new store or boutique are not included if the store or boutique was relocated from one department store to another or from a department store to a free-standing location. In all markets, the results of a store in which the square footage has been expanded or reduced remain in the comparable store base.

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2006

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The Americas segment includes sales transacted in TIFFANY & CO. stores in the U.S., Canada and Latin/South America, as well as sales of TIFFANY & CO. products in certain of those markets through business-to-business, Internet, catalog and wholesale operations. The right side table presents the Americas and its components as a percentage of worldwide net sales:

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MICHAEL J. KOWALSKI CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER March 24, 2009 Dear Stockholder: We invite you to attend the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Tiffany & Co. on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in the Cosmopolitan Suite of the Four Seasons Hotel, 57 East 57th Street, New York, NY. Pleasenote that we have changed the location and time of the meeting from previous years. Your participation in the affairs of Tiffany & Co. is important. Therefore, whether or not you plan to attend,please vote your shares as soon as possible by accessing the Internet site to vote electronically, by callingthe indicated telephone number or by completing and returning the enclosed proxy card. Conforming to the practice of many other companies, we are now providing proxy materials in a “notice andaccess” format by providing this publication on the Internet. This enables us to reduce the costs of paper,printing and postage and, of great importance, to substantially reduce paper usage to benefit our environment. Stockholders desiring a paper report may request one. The world experienced an economic sea-change in 2008 that profoundly affected Tiffany & Co. and the entire luxury retailing industry. Our sales were diminished across all regions and product categories, and ourearnings did not meet the expectations that we established at the start of the year. Despite the challenges that the present economic crisis presents, I am confident Tiffany will emerge from this experience competitively stronger, leaner and more efficient, and well-positioned to pursue store expansion in the many markets where the TIFFANY & CO. brand is not yet fully developed. And because consumers around the world have been shaken by economic events, they are looking for institutions and brands that they can trust, and that they are certain will be there for them in the future. Tiffany is precisely just such a brand. Building upon our core values of excellence in design, materials, craftsmanship and service, we have established a relationship of trust with our customers that has sustained this Company for over 170 years. In these turbulent times, these same lasting values, combined with a much weakened array of competitors, will position us well to further strengthen a brand and a company that is a model of truly long-term, sustainable growth.

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We know that beauty enriches life and, in the difficult times ahead, I believe it will be needed and appreciated by our customers more than ever before. There is no jewelry brand in the world that is better able to deliver this to consumers than Tiffany & Co.

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Up Close traces the significant legacy of Australian photographer Carol Jerrems (1949–1980), and situates her work alongside that of other photo-based artists from the 1970s and 1980s: Larry Clark and Nan Goldin from New York, and William Yang from Sydney. Sharing an interest in sub-cultural groups and individuals on the margins of society, each artist reveals a remarkable capacity to provide an empathetic glimpse into semi-private worlds through

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Features an extensive display of Jerrems’ photographs, films and items drawn from her archive including newly discovered prints and previously unseen out-takes from Kathy Drayton’s film, Girl in the Mirror (2005). These are complemented by Clark’s images of marginalised youth, including from his Tulsa portfolio; Yang’s celebratory images of Sydney’s gay scene in the 1970s; and Goldin’s iconic The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, a photographic slide work chronicling the lives of her friends, family and lovers, first shown at Frank Zappa’s birthday party in 1979.

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Friday 8 October 2010 10:30am Join Heide Gardener Isabella Amouzandeh for a demonstration on how to prune Australian native plants. Participants take home a fact sheet.

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EXHIBITION TOUR UP CLOSE: CAROL JERREMS WITH LARRY CLARK, NAN GOLDIN AND WILLIAM YANG

intimate depictions of people and their surroundings.

1616 March March - 17 - 17 October October 2010 2010 Venue: Venue: Heide Heide I I Curator: Curator: Lesley Lesley Harding Harding && Kendrah Kendrah Morgan Morgan

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Café Vue at Heide offers a diverse range of delicious and affordable meals. Boasting a menu that comprises dishes suited to a casual lunch with friends through to those ideal for sumptuous picnics in Heide’s iconic Sculpture Park.

Tickets: FREE

Sunday 19 September 2:00PM Curator Linda Short

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1717 April April - 12 - 12 September September 2010 2010 Venue: Venue: Heide Heide II II Curator: Curator: Linda Linda Michael Michael

The Heide site comprises 16 acres of buildings, gardens and sculpture park presenting a dramatic combination of indoor and outdoor spaces. There’s much to explore including: the recently redeveloped Heide III building featuring the Central Galleries, Albert & Barbara Tucker Gallery and Kerry Gardner & Andrew Myer Project Gallery; the iconic McGlashan and Everist designed modernist building Heide II; the heritagelisted, Victorian farmhouse, Heide I; and Heide’s gardens, with the much-loved Kitchen Garden, Sculpture Park, heritage-listed Osage Orange groves and Yarra frontage extending to the famous Heidelberg Artists’ Trail and nearby bicycle paths.

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Thursday 16 September Sunday 03 October 2:00PM A tour of Heide’s beautiful parklands, including the historic Kitchen Gardens and the Heart Garden.

CURATOR’S TALK DRAWINGS: THE HEIDE COLLECTION

31 July - 31 October 2010 Venue: Heide III: Central Galleries Curator: Natalie King

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Heide Education programs include: • Excursions • Professional Development for Educators • Inside the Museum • School Holiday Activities

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CAROL JERREMS WITH LARRY CLARK, NAN GOLDIN AND WILLIAM YANG

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The Heide site comprises 16 acres of buildings, gardens and sculpture park presenting a dramatic combination of indoor and outdoor spaces. There’s much to explore including: the recently redeveloped Heide III building featuring the Central Galleries, Albert & Barbara Tucker Gallery and Kerry Gardner & Andrew Myer Project Gallery; the iconic McGlashan and Everist designed modernist building Heide II; the heritagelisted, Victorian farmhouse, Heide I; and Heide’s gardens, with the much-loved Kitchen Garden, Sculpture Park, heritage-listed Osage Orange groves and Yarra frontage extending to the famous Heidelberg Artists’ Trail and nearby bicycle paths.

Heide Education is committed to providing a stimulating range of programs for students and educators at all levels to complement Heide’s exhibitions, collection, history and gardens. Programs range from tours and art-making workshops to intensive forums with artists and other arts professionals. Designed to broaden and enrich curriculum requirements, Heide’s programs and online resources aim to inspire a deeper appreciation of art and creative thinking.

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3131 July July - 31 - 31 October October 2010 2010 Venue: Venue: Heide Heide Museum Museum of of Modern Modern ArtArt Curator: Curator: Lesley Lesley Harding Harding

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Located just 15 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD, Heide is one of Australia’s leading public art museums and offers a tranquil, surprising and always stimulating place to visit.

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