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AIRPORT

I’m fReeTAke me wITh yOu

magazine

n e w c a s t l e a I R P O R t

Issue 9 www.inflightmagazine.com.au

Start your tripwith a smileAt Newcastle Airport

Nobbys LighthouseOne of Newcastle’s oldest buildings is now its newest attraction

Long Distance LoveHow to maintain a connection when you’re rarely together

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regulars4 Welcome 5 Airport updates 22 International

24 Talkin’ Technology 26 Automotive 27 Puzzles

29 Route Map & Floor Plan 30 Talk Back

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contentsISSUE 9

5 Start Your Trip with a Smile At Newcastle Airport

10 Long Distance Love Behind the scenes business at Coffs Airport

28 Nobbys Lighthouse One of Newcastle’s oldest buildings is now its newest attraction

on the cover

14 Fashion Fever Get the Kardashian look with the new Kardashian Kollection bags

16 Renovation Rescue The good, the bad and the ugly

18 Boarding in the 21st Century Things aren’t what they used to be

20 Experience Picasso’s Masterpieces The Art Gallery of NSW is holding an exhibition showing the famous artist’s creations

features

AIRPORT

I’M FREETAKE ME WITH YOU

magazine

N E W C A S T L E A I R P O R T

ISSUE 9 www.inflightmagazine.com.au

Start your tripwith a smileAt Newcastle Airport

Nobbys LighthouseOne of Newcastle’s oldest buildings is now its newest attraction

Long Distance LoveHow to maintain a connection when you’re rarely together

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ART DIReCTOR Lawrence Borchers [email protected]

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P u B L i S h i N g

Welcome to newcastle airport! I hope you are enjoying our airport and take pleasure in reading this magazine which is yours to take with you.

I continue to be amazed at how fast the year is passing us by, but it hasn’t been without achievement. In the last 12 months, we have commenced construction of our brand new and highly sophisticated terminal toilets; implemented dual lane wheelchair access at our security screening area for quick and hassle-free screening; installed cluster screens at departures and arrivals, which have proven invaluable for assisting you to locate the temporary amenities during the construction phase of our new amenities; installed the state-of-the-art terminal public address system; and implemented our level 2 energy saver Program.

and in september we announced partnership with another airline - Rex (Regional express) – which will offer direct flights from newcastle to Ballina (a new destination from the airport) and newcastle to sydney. we’re still working very hard to secure domestic destinations such as adelaide and Perth, and new Zealand is also on our radar, which has seen a lot of planning for upgrading our terminal for customs and quarantine.

so despite the feeling that the year is flying by, reviewing this list we have achieved a lot to improve your airport.

Remember, if you require any assistance whilst in the terminal look out for one of our friendly ambassadors in a teal blazer. Our Information Desk is also always happy to assist with your transport-related enquiries.

enjoy your trip and I hope to see you back at newcastle airport soon!

Paul Hughesnewcastle airport ceO

WELCOME TO nEWCasTLE airpOrT

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nEWCasTLE airpOrTUpdaTEs

nEWCasTLE airpOrT is nOW COnnECTing yOU TO EVEn MOrE pLaCEs

in the last two editions of airport Magazine, we told you that linking newcastle to more domestic cities is

a key focus of the management team at newcastle airport.

an airline needs to see proven data which substantiates our claim that there is real and potential demand, for a new route. Real demand means passengers who currently use newcastle airport to get to their final destination via an intermediary point. Potential demand accounts for those passengers who choose to fly to a destination because they can, rather than because they have to. Potential demand is much more difficult to calculate as it is dependent on many other factors such as economic conditions at the time and, of

course, the cost of the airfare.

armed with quality data, stakeholder support, and charm, we presented information relating to the demand to Regional express (Rex), and – success!

the regional airline implemented daily services between newcastle and Ballina on the nsw north coast at the end of October (so if you need an excuse to pull out your summer and surfing gear, here it is!).

and, in addition to the daily Ballina service, the airline threw in a service between newcastle and sydney up to three times daily.

to book your flights, go to www.rex.com.au

In the meantime, don’t forget what we told you about hubbing (using another airport to get to/from newcastle airport to your intended starting/final destination). Melbourne is great for this and with four flights daily between newcastle and Melbourne, you can quite cost-effectively hub to adelaide, Hobart, launceston or Perth.

Forget the F3, bypass sydney and 40-something sets of traffic lights, come to newcastle airport and start your trip with a smile.

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FlyIng Out OF newcastle aIRPORtOffering a unique holiday experience or easy access to your favourite destination, newcastle airport has plenty to offer holiday-makers this christmas and new year.

to make the most of sale fares, it pays to book your flights with plenty of notice. go online and compare the prices – you’ll be surprised at the savings you can make when you book in advance.

newcastle airport offers flights to seven major destinations along the eastern coast of australia. skip the stress this christmas and book your flight from newcastle airport – fly direct to Melbourne, Brisbane, the gold coast, Ballina, sydney, canberra and norfolk Island.

and if it’s somewhere else you need to be this festive season, consider hubbing through Brisbane or Melbourne instead! compare the price when you make the connection to your final destination through newcastle airport, and don’t forget to check out the difference you will save on parking!

FlyIng IntO newcastle aIRPORtnewcastle airport is lucky to be surrounded by a multitude of tourism experiences all within easy access of one another. On your next holiday fly into newcastle airport and discover the blue-water wonderland of Port stephens, the world-famous vineyards, or the unique city-life of the newcastle cBD all within a one hour’s drive of the airport.

next time you’re using newcastle airport, make an online enquiry about our affordable transport services using

the newcastle airport transfer enquiry form.

simply input your query and your return contact details, and a member from our

friendly Information services Desk will promptly outline a suitable service and obligation-free quote, and if you so wish, even take your booking.

whether it’s for you, your family, a sporting team, or conference delegates; newcastle

airport Information services is your one-stop-shop to book your airport transfer, including shuttle and limousine services.

Visit our website for more information: www.newcastleairport.com.au or email [email protected]

CHrisTMas is JUsT arOUnd THE COrnEr

nEEd TO arrangE TranspOrT TO/frOM nEWCasTLE airpOrT?

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newcastle airport is proud to tell you that in august, our very own Marketing and communication coordinator, Rebecca wilson, was awarded the prestigious Hunter Business

(chamber) award, young achiever of the year. the Hunter Business awards acknowledge and promote the role of business and professionals in the growth of the Hunter.

this is another feather to Rebecca’s hat, as she won the young achiever in tourism award in the Hunter central coast tourism awards last year.

the award recognises Rebecca’s regional contribution to tourism through her airport role, and personally her contribution over many years to the newcastle and Hunter Junior chamber and Hunter Medical Research Institute fundraising committee, Pulse.

congratulations, Rebecca – well deserved.

On tuesday 9 august, newcastle airport’s aviation precinct opened its doors to more than 130 students

from 25 high schools eager to learn about the wide range of career options available in the aviation industry.

the aviation careers Day showcased aviation-related careers, training, and employment opportunities via information sessions and behind-the-scenes tours.

the free-of-charge aviation careers Day targeted students with a passion for aviation.

It aimed to raise awareness of the many varied career paths in the aviation industry, from becoming a pilot or avionics technician to even the ceO of an airport!

In its sixth year, the aviation careers Day continues to grow in popularity. the positive feedback from students, teachers and parents about the value of the day reinforced the fact that each year we attract an enthusiastic group of students who want to learn more about the aviation industry.

thanks to the support of our event partners:

Bae systems, Defence Force Recruiting, the university of newcastle, the International school of aviation australia, Jetstar and newcastle Helicopters; whose contribution provided the students with the opportunity to gain an informed insight into the aviation industry.

the growth of newcastle airport offers a range of exciting aviation-related careers for students, and newcastle airport looks forward to hosting future aviation careers Days to highlight these opportunities.

newcastle airport values your feedback. For a number of years we have collected your comments and feedback about our airport via a paper-based feedback system.

we are proud to say that the days of deciphering handwriting are long gone! look for one of our three electronic feedback stations in the terminal (near check-in, departures and arrivals). these new stations allow us to immediately receive, collate and respond to your feedback.

prOUd Of OUr aCHiEVEMEnTs

annUaL aViaTiOn CarEErs day

TaLK TO Us

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newcastle airport recently hit the road running with its latest media campaign on the central coast, focusing on its ‘start your trip with a smile’

messaging.

look out for buses operating in the avoca and terrigal areas of the central coast with the colourful newcastle airport wraps helping to promote why you should fly from newcastle airport, such as great customer service, cheap car parking and many other reasons to turn right on the F3 instead of left.

newcastle Airport is committed to supporting young people of the Hunter through its extensive Schools Program; and for the past five years, we have been the major sponsor of

the Civic Theatre ‘Inspirations’ Children’s Season.

As the major sponsor, we are proud to assist in bringing the best touring and local producers to the Hunter. Local schools participating in our own Newcastle Airport schools Program have also benefited from the airport’s sponsorship of the Children’s Season. We were delighted to offer students taking part in our Schools Program complimentary theatre tickets, which for many, was the first time they had been given the opportunity to experience the world of live theatre.

Newcastle Airport is proud of its contribution to the local community through its sponsorship program, and looks forward to continuing to work with the Civic Theatre in offering local students access to premier performing arts events.

CiViC THEaTrE ‘inspiraTiOns’ CHiLdrEn’s sEasOn

aMBassadOrs' CHrisTMas day TripOur ambassadors help you around the airport every

day and are part of the life of our in-terminal customer service. so when they put forward

a suggestion for a day trip to Melbourne to celebrate christmas, we just couldn’t say no!

the request is a fair sight different to the dinner parties we’ve typically held to celebrate christmas with our ambassadors, but we’re keen advocates of travelling and were very forthcoming with the idea. so in December our team of 20 ambassadors board the first flight for Melbourne bright and early, where they will have the day to do as they please in one group or smaller groups, have lunch, shop, or check out the sights. they will then board the last flight back to newcastle.

anyone would consider this a big day, but our ambassadors are super excited and energetic about the day.

(we’ll be drawing straws for who’s rostered on the early shift the next day!)

no doubt there’ll be lots of pics snapped so look out for the next edition of airport Magazine to see what our ambassadors got up to.

sTarT yOUr Trip WiTH a sMiLE

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Voted as one of the top 10 cities in the world by Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2011, Newcastle offers something for

everyone, from surfing at one of the many spectacular beaches to picnicking in the sunshine at King Edward Park and browsing the funky boutiques along Darby Street.

Five top ideas for free summertime fun in Newcastle:

get lost (in history) at Newcastle’s new museumTake a unique view on the world by standing underneath a giant, illuminated globe suspended from the ceiling at the city’s new Newcastle Museum in the Honeysuckle precinct. Part of the hands-on Supernova science centre, the rotating Earth Ball is a key attraction of the free-to-enter museum. Spread across three newly-restored heritage railway workshops, the museum offers interactive exhibitions, installations and a light and sound show of the city’s steel producing past. It’s also home to the Buck, Newcastle’s historic steam train. Newcastle Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

Dip a toe into the largest ocean baths in the southern hemisphere What better way to spend sunny summer days than chilling out poolside at Merewether Ocean Baths. First opened in 1935, the historic baths

feature two swimming pools, including the Ladies’ Rock Pool, which was once reserved for female swimmers only. Change room facilities are available and the pools are patrolled by lifeguards. Take a dip as the waves lap around the baths’ edge, enjoy a BBQ under the surrounding shaded picnic areas or grab an ice-cream and get front-row seats to one of the best sunsets around.

Picnic by the pond at Blackbutt ReservePack a hamper, grab a frisbee and spend an afternoon spotting native wildlife at Blackbutt Reserve. Located just outside Newcastle’s CBD, this picnic haven features 180 hectares of nature trails, grassed flats, duck ponds and playground facilities. Explore Blackbutt’s rainforest, home to around 15,000 grey-headed flying foxes, keep a look out for eastern water dragons lazing in the trees or see koalas, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies and emus in one of the wildlife exhibits. Blackbutt Reserve is open every day.

Take a peek into prison lifeGo back in time with a visit to Newcastle’s former police station, The Lock-Up Cultural Centre, on Hunter Street in the CBD. The heritage-listed sandstone site, complete with holding cells and an enclosed exercise yard, operated for more than 120 years (1861-1982) as a prison for the city’s criminals. Today, the Lock-Up is home to a museum, art gallery and artist residency, all available for visitors to experience free-of-charge.

The site is open Wednesday to Sunday, from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

go on a wild walk through waterfalls and wildflowers Right next door to Newcastle’s Merewether Beach and just minutes from the CBD is the Glenrock State Conservation Area, featuring more than 500 acres of natural coastline and bushland. Discover the secluded beaches, cascading waterfalls, pockets of rainforest, pristine creeks and rock pools of the picturesque national park. Join a Glenrock Discovery ranger on a free tour of the park’s tracks, have a go at Aboriginal bush art, enjoy a picnic by the beach, go mountain bike riding through the bush or explore historical sites.For more information on Newcastle’s many attractions, experiences, events and accommodation options, go to www.visitnewcastle.com.au n

Looking to embrace the warmer months with experiences that sing summer without breaking the bank? There are plenty of ways to have fun for free in Newcastle.

Five Ways to Have FunFor Free this Summer

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How to Stay

Whether we believe in Adam and Eve, or the evolution of man as the birth of all human

relationships, there is no denying that the desire for LOVE AND CONNECTION is still one of our greatest needs.

The solution to satisfying the need for love and connection is best found in an intimate and committed relationship.

But the challenge of building an intimate relationship and staying connected with someone we love is still as difficult now as it was then.

Statistics are showing an alarming increase in family and relationship breakdown. It appears that people are finding it increasingly difficult to handle the complexities of developing a committed relationship.

Starting an intimate relationship with someone seems relatively easy but maintaining that intimacy is very hard.

So if we all crave love and connection, and we appear to be able to connect with others and even fall in love with them, then why are we having so many difficulties in keeping our relationships alive and strong?

The answers lay in the way we communicate with each other and more specifically WHAT and HOW we communicate.

if you want to stay connected to someone you love, then what you need to communicate to them are four very important messages. • I like you• You are valuable to me• I accept you as you are• I love you

And if you are a man who loves a woman, you also need to communicate to her:• You are beautiful and you are special to me.

So hOW are we meant to communicate these simple, but powerful messages? The answer is through words and actions, by any and every means possible.

hOW OFTEN? At least daily.Nothing will ever replace the

effectiveness of face-to-face, ‘I’m in-your-space’, physical contact however, nowadays with so many of us having to travel for work and particularly for those in the mining industry, it is of course difficult to maintain this physical contact daily.

But there are other ways as modern technology has provided many different mediums for communication: Facebook, Twitter, e-mails, sms and video messaging allow us to saturate the airwaves with trillions of bytes of heartfelt words every day.

By JOHN CATLING FROM MARRIAGES MADE IN HEAVENwww.marriagesmadeinheaven.com.au

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CONNECTEDwith your

Loved Ones

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Using our iPhone, iPad or PC to stay connected to each other is good, but it can of course sometimes feel very impersonal so it’s important that when you are home, you give the physical contact.

A hug, a kiss, a word of encouragement or a thoughtful action delivered in person will always have far more impact on a relationship than any electronic message.

Words of love attached to something tangible like flowers, chocolates or a gift will help cement the bonds of connection between people more effectively than an email or sms.

So if you are serious about your relationships and want to stay connected with those you love, use the technology available, but also make the time to engage in good, old fashioned, physical touch and loving words spoken with eye-to-eye contact.

“Words of love attached to something tangible like flowers, chocolates or a gift will help cement the bonds of connection between people more effectively than an email or sms.”

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“My wife and I have been married for over 42 years. Through the learning and application of the principles of marriage; and by trial

and error, love and forgiveness and lots of hard work, we have an awesome marriage today.

We believe that a good marriage, like a good wine, gets even better with age and also that a good marriage provides the best foundation for success in every aspect of a couple's life.

Time spent in getting and keeping your relationship right early in your marriage will save lots of time, heartache and money trying to repair a breakdown later on.PRE WEDDiNg COAChiNg

That is why we have a passion to not only help engaged couples have the most memorable wedding day possible, but also for them to get the very best in preparation for their marriage.

MARRiAgE COuNSELLiNgWhen it comes to marriage counselling, it’s

often seen as something negative and used as a last desperate attempt to save a failing marriage

relationship. Sadly, it is mainly used by couples who are already considering divorce.

Most couples who seek marriage counselling as a last resort have allowed their relationship to deteriorate so badly before seeking help that when faced with the reality of what it would take to fix their marriage, divorce is seen as the easiest and least painful option.

Good marriage counselling should be a problem detection and problem solving system.

It should be utilised earlier and more regularly by married couples who haven't the skills or time to solve their own problems.

We believe that if more married couples sought good marriage counselling sooner rather than later, we would see a lot more married couples enjoying the benefits of a dynamic, exciting and fulfilling marriage.

There are MARRiAgE COuNSELLORS and there a gOOD MARRiAgE COuNSELLORS.All counsellors should have "counselling skills" developed either through professional training and/or personal experience.

From research we have done over the last 15

years, the most effective marriage counsellors, i.e.

those who have consistently helped couples not

only avoid the disaster of divorce but also have

helped them break through to the next and better

level of marriage, appear to have the following

characteristics:

1 They believe in and understand the

principles of building a dynamic marriage

– they have the knowledge

2 They have successful and stable

marriages themselves – they have the

experience

3 They have been married longer than

10 years - they understand the

challenges of change

Rev John Catling and his wife of over 42 years, Patti, have been working with singles, engaged and married couples for over 20 years.

”If you would like some help or would like to make an appointment, please contact John: [email protected] or visit www.marriagesmadeinheaven.com.au n

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By FRAN SIDOTI FROM SAVINGSGuIDE.COM.Au

The Good, The Bad and The UglyRenovations:

i f you see people walking down the street, looking like zombies, feverishly comparing the colours of tiles as they wander the halls

of Bunnings, chances are you’re looking at another casualty in the renovation war. Here’s why spending money, and spending it on the right things, is a necessity.

Practical, Not PrettyI spent the best part of my childhood in a house that was being renovated. I had family breakfast with builders and plumbers and painters until I was about 12. It was a mammoth task my parents undertook, and well worth it now. But the things that cost lots of money were not always the

ones that were obvious to the eye. Insulation, grading- they’re not hot, and they’re not pretty. No one’s going to comment on them as they walk through your home, as they would a new kitchen or beautifully restored old fireplace - but they are a necessity. Making those hard calls will not only improve the re-sale value of the house, but will make it a nicer place to live in for the years you do remain there. Ignoring a leaky roof and renovating the sun room instead might seem like fun, but is a financial disaster waiting to happen.

The BadThere are trends in renovation, as there are in any undertaking. Trends that are written off by

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The Good, The Bad and The UglyRenovations:

this year’s experts (and potentially every year’s experts) include: a fireplace in the corner. For centuries, people put fireplaces in the middle of a wall. For a reason. It immediately throws all proportions of a room out, and makes it look unappetizing. For those with delusions of grandeur- it’s suggested that Grecian columns and spiral staircases are vetoed. Take it from someone with Greek blood – columns only work in ancient settings. And spiral staircases only work in fairytales. Having a house that’s easily accessible and comfortable is far more important than one that looks like Rapunzel is at home. Ditto internal French doors that open onto a blip of a room- French doors are meant to open onto impressive rooms and the whole effect will be lost if it’s a room full of dowdy couches and the telly.

Limited FundsIf you have limited funds, go with what you know works. As advised in Globe and Mail, invest in well-built structure, good quality windows and appliances that’ll last for 50 years as opposed to flashy ones that break when you breathe too heavily on them. Know your own habits, and ways in which to best accommodate them. A walk-in pantry for the big cook, or an independent bench top for the kitchen for those who like to have dinner parties.

How To Avoid Expensive Home RepairsGive your house an audit. Walk around and list all the things that concern you – from the things that just need to be fixed, through to the

things you would desperately love to change. If you know what repairs you will need to make, it will be easier to start saving for them. Have an emergency fund and a maintenance budget – the more you can fix now, the more money you

will save on it later. Don’t get DIY if you’re not comfortable – sometimes spending the $200 on a professional will save you an immense amount of money. And always look up – a happy roof is a happy home. n

Borrowing Within a Self Managed Super Fund to Purchase PropertyThe financial press has given much recent coverage to a ‘new’ option

for wealth creation – establishing a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) and borrowing to invest in direct property.

Before jumping ahead and setting up an SMSF to buy an investment property, you must be aware this area involves complex legislation and rules, and specific financial advice (along with accounting and legal advice) is required to ensure a successfully implemented strategy.

The attractionCommon impediments facing people wishing to build a direct property portfolio include accessing a deposit, the ability to generate surplus monthly cash flow (for negatively geared property), and the ability to borrow from a bank.

Using an SMSF can overcome these problems. In fact, subject to the trust deed and investment strategy of the fund, there are no restrictions on which asset class the funds can be invested in. An SMSF can also borrow to leverage the investment, provided the loan is a limited recourse loan for investment purposes, through a trust, as explained below.

how does borrowing to purchase property in your SMSF actually work?The favoured trust for a limited recourse loan is an instalment trust. An instalment trust allows the SMSF to purchase a property, repaying the limited recourse loan by instalment, while the asset is held in the trust which is separate from the SMSF for the life of the loan. If the SMSF defaults on the loan, then the lender’s rights are limited to the property in the trust only, while the fund’s loss is limited to the equity in the property and all instalment payments made prior to the default.

There is of course a lot more to consider when deciding whether or not this strategy is appropriate for you so for further information, contact Secure Super Urban Splash Properties on (02) 4351 3566 or (02) 4336 4944.

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Great boys growing into great men of integrity, faith, wisdom and compassion

BALANCE

Knox Grammar School | Pacific Highway, Wahroonga | 02 9487 0122www.knox.nsw.edu.au | A Uniting Church school for day boys K-12 with

boarding for up to 150 boys from Years 7-12

Life at Knox Grammar School balances the academic and

the co-curricular, the personal and the social, through its ‘whole of life’ programs,

its high level of academic support, and individual care,

all within superb facilities and accommodation.

2013 and 2014 boarding enrolments are currently

being confirmed.

To discuss boarding at Knox, please contact Martin Gooding

on 02 9473 9768 or [email protected]

At HVGS we believe that education is best achieved in a caring, balanced and values-based environment that promotes a passion for life and learning. Our vision is to give students the confidence needed to meet life’s challenges. We aim to empower students to be the best they can be.

Hunter Valley Grammar School is proud of its commitment to excellence in education with the right balance of sporting and cultural pursuits.

For further information phone the registrar or email [email protected]

NORFOLK STREET ASHTONFIELD NSW 2323P 02 4934 2444 www.hvgs.nsw.edu.au

Boarding in the21st Century

The classic image of boarding schools portrayed by authors Enid Blyton and JK Rowling has undergone a major shift over the past few decades.

Twenty first century technology and a focus on privacy and recreational options have reinvented boarding school life.

Many people still remember the days of large dormitory rooms, one public telephone shared by hundreds of students, and one movie night each weekend. Now students have mobile phones with internet access, so students can talk to their parents

By RICHARD STOkES, ExECuTIVE DIRECTOR AT THE AuSTRALIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION (www.BOARDING.ORG.Au)

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To be, rather than to seem to be

To be, rather than to seem to be

Find out more about the boarding opportunities for boys in Years 7–12. For more information call (02) 9327 6864 or email [email protected] 5 Victoria Road Bellevue Hill NSW 2023www.cranbrook.nsw.edu.au

to be all that they can beChallenging boys

daily instead of weekly. Such technology has changed boarding schools dramatically and added a real richness to the lifestyle.

While dormitories for a dozen students are depicted as nothing but fun in novels and movies, the norm these days is for three to four junior boarders to share a bedroom, while senior students often have their own bedrooms. Bathrooms have private showers and changing spaces as well which gives students a healthy sense of privacy.

Boarding schools have also increased entertainment opportunities, with recreation officers organising a range of events. Students had to be creative in the old days when it came to recreation as there were so few possibilities open to them. Now, most boarding schools organise four to five activities every weekend.

Families planning to send their children off to boarding school would be well served by shopping around to see which school suits their needs best – each boarding school offers a different experience but all are worthwhile. n

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EXPERIENCE PICASSO’SMASTERPIECESholding the most significant exhibition

of Picasso’s art ever held in Australia, the Art Gallery of NSW will show 150

paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings created by the famous artist.

What’s more, the works on show are ones Picasso was determined never to relinquish as he intended to keep them for himself with the intention of shaping his legacy.

Taking place from the 12th November 2011 to 25th March 2012, Picasso – Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris is - according to the Art Gallery of NSW – the most ambitious exhibition ever undertaken by the gallery.

It will be an international tour and was initiated and created by the Musée National Picasso – the largest and most significant repository of the Picasso’s work in the world.

The exhibition is part of the Sydney International Arts Series and is expected to bring huge numbers through the gallery’s doors. It’s with this in mind that tickets to the exhibition are timed to ensure visitors aren’t faced with long queues and waiting times. Tickets are available for purchase on ticketek.com.au now.

For more information on the exhibition, visit the Art Gallery of NSW’s website at www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au n

At the Art Gallery of NSW this summer

Above: Pablo Picasso, Le baiser (The kiss) 1969, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP220; © Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Jean-Gilles Berizzi

Opposite page top left: Pablo Picasso, Les baigneuses (The bathers) 1918, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP61; © Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/ Béatrice Hatala

Opposite page top rght: Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline aux mains croisées (Jacqueline with crossed hands) 1954, Jacqueline Picasso Bequest, 1990, MP1990-26; © Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Jean-Gilles Berizzi

Opposite page bottom: Pablo Picasso, Deux femmes courant sur la plage (La course) (Two women running on the beach (The race)) 1922, Pablo Picasso Bequest, 1979, MP78; © Succession Picasso, 2011/Licensed by Viscopy, 2011; © Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux/ Jean-Gilles Berizzi; © Musée National Picasso, Paris

All images © Succession Picasso, 2011/Licensed by Viscopy, 2011; © Musée National Picasso, Paris

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MASTERPIECES

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Inflight’s TOP Travel TipsNumber FiVEONLiNE REViEWSWhen doing your research for your accommodation, make sure you check out the online reviews. Even though they may not be professional reviews, you’ll find they’ll give you a good idea of what to expect.

Number FOuRMAKE YOuR LuggAgE iDENTiFiABLEWhether you stick a purple sticker on it, stitch your name into the side, or tie a white ribbon on the handle, make your luggage stand out with something you’ll recognise the moment it comes out on to the carousel. That way, you’re not jumping through the crowd at the last minute to grab your bag, as you didn’t recognise it until it was close enough.

Number ThREECuT ThE CARRY ONAn arguable point as many believe you should always have some carry on luggage with emergency items in it incase your bags are lost. But on the other hand, the more you have to carry on, the more you’re lugging around the airport with you.

Number TWOCAShiNg uPCarry enough money on you to get you from the airport to your hotel, but not enough to ruin your whole holiday if it went missing. If you’re off somewhere with different currency, make sure you have some cash in that currency before you arrive.

Number ONEKNOW ThE AREAYou’ve probably heard this one before, and the reason we’ve made it number one is because it really can make or break a holiday – know the area before you arrive. Whether you check it out and get your bearings on Google Maps or talk to someone who’s been before, it will make the world of difference. Another great tip is to go for a jog or walk when you’ve unpacked to become familiar with the surroundings (but don’t get lost of course).

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Marine History & Culture Health & Wellbeing Natural Beauty

EXPLOREExperience

ENJOY

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...Welcome to Our World. Where the only fast food is pulled fresh from soil or sea. Where there are no traffic lights. Ours is an island of unspoiled natural beauty, where we tread lightly upon the earth. We are a unique people, descendants of the famous Bounty mutineers. We speak our own language, and will welcome you in our own unique way. Welcome to the World of Norfolk!

NORFOLK ISLANDDiscover a World where you can be as busy or as laid back as you want to be...

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Connoisseurs can follow their nose to Shiraz and Chardonnay, as they trace the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail on a self-drive holiday from Flight Centre.

The nine-night holiday spends two nights in Napier, two nights in Masterton, two nights in Wellington, two nights in Blenheim and one night back in Wellington again. What’s more, the package also includes eight-day car hire with unlimited kilometres and a return ferry crossing from Wellington to Picton.

The 350 km wine trail from Hawke's Bay to Marlborough offers plenty of indulgent delights, showcasing three of New Zealand’s major wine-growing regions and local produce.

Prices start from $1155* per person twin share and the deal is valid from November 1 to December 15, 2011 unless sold out. n

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Marine History & Culture Health & Wellbeing Natural Beauty

EXPLOREExperience

ENJOY

To learn more about The World of Norfolk please visit: www.theworldofnorfolk.com.au

...Welcome to Our World. Where the only fast food is pulled fresh from soil or sea. Where there are no traffic lights. Ours is an island of unspoiled natural beauty, where we tread lightly upon the earth. We are a unique people, descendants of the famous Bounty mutineers. We speak our own language, and will welcome you in our own unique way. Welcome to the World of Norfolk!

NORFOLK ISLANDDiscover a World where you can be as busy or as laid back as you want to be...

www.norfolkair.comThe Friendliest Way To Fly!NORFOLK AIR

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p SeAgATe gOFLex NeT MedIA SHArINg devICecreating a private virtual space for sharing files with friends and family, the goFlex makes file sharing effortless. Just enter an email address to send a link with access to the files or folders you choose to share (and only those you choose to share). It allows friends and family to upload and download content on the shared space and provides one-click integration with your favorite social media sites, including Facebook, twitter and Myspace, by automatically sharing your pictures and files. rrP>> $129.00

talkin’ technologykEEpING up wITH THE LATEST GADGETS AND GIzMOS

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t LIveSCrIBe 4gB eCHO SMArTPeN with a sleek new design and enhanced features, the echo smartpen is livescribe's most powerful and easy to use smartpen yet. transfers notes and audio to your computer and recharges your smartpen using a standard cable connection. capture your meetings or lectures with crisp clear sound. Built-in speaker produces rich full sound to play back your recorded audio. the new ergonomic design and soft rubber grip provide comfort while writing. rrP>> $249.00

q HP PHOTOSMArT B110A WIreLeSS INkjeT MuLTIFuNCTION Print your photos directly from your camera or sD card or print from anywhere via email from any mobile device. Features include 30 PPM colour / 32 PPM Black, 4800 x 1200 Print DPI, 1200 x 2400 scan DPI and 80 sheet capacity. rrP>> $84.00

u LedAH xC-600 red CrOSS CuT PAPeR sHReDDeR the ledah Xc-600 cross cut paper shredder shreds through paper, cD's and credit cards with ease. with additional features such as auto start/stop/reverse, this shredder is a great addition to any small home office. RRP>> $99.00

t sONY CLOCk RADIO WITH IPOD DOCk Dock, play and charge your iPod or iPhone and wake or sleep to your iPod/iPhone with this great sony clock radio. RRP>> $78.00

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i f you’ve ever driven a Range Rover, or even been a passenger in one, you’ll know why these boxy, British-built four-by-fours are fast

proving more popular than oxygen. From the lofty perch of those lovely, leather-

clad armchairs up front, you can look down on the little people and know that you’re bigger, stronger, safer, more comfortable and better provided for than anything else on the road. For your inner Mariah Carey, that’s a kick almost as big as the one delivered by the big V8 turbo diesel under the Range Rover’s bonnet.

Just as its name implies, the Autobiography is ‘all about me’; it takes the already lavish Vogue TDV8 Luxury model as a starting point, and dials up the opulence to levels that would make the Sultan of Brunei blush.

So on top of the heated leather steering wheel, climate-controlled seats, 14-speaker Harmon Kardon audio system, twin DVD players and automatic, well, everything, you also get a dual-view touch screen interface, all-round vision assist comprising no less than five external cameras, 20-inch diamond-turned alloy wheels and more wood and leather than a boatful of Vikings.

On the outside, the Autobiography has plenty of extra bling to help it stand out from the 4x4 pack. As well as those gangsta rims, you get a mesh finish on the front grille and side vents, and a beefed-up front bumper. There are performance enhancements too: adaptive dynamic ride and rear electronic differential as standard will make those pesky traffic islands even less of a bother.

The longer you live with this car, the more you grow to appreciate the many little ways in which it makes your life easier. The heated front windscreen that never mists up; the almost total soundproofing when the windows are raised; the automatic headlamps and rain-sensing wipers; the courtesy lamps in the doors that illuminate puddles to stop you splashing your Jimmy Choos when you exit. It’s like having an entourage of paid servants fussing over your every whim.

Like all Range Rovers, the Autobiography gets a raft of advanced passive and active safety features. Every item of accident prevention technology available has been crammed into the car’s underpinnings, and because Range Rovers are designed to go

offroad – indeed, to places where roads haven’t even been invented yet – it’s all engineered to more extreme performance perimeters than you’ll find in any other production car.

You might think that a vehicle that’s furnished like a luxury hotel and built like a battleship might be a tad leaden on its feet. Not so. Heavy cars rely on engine torque for get-up-and-go performance, and Range Rover’s new 4.4-litre turbo diesel V8 has 700Nm of the stuff. This is equivalent to having four Mini Coopers under the bonnet, and enough to boot the Autobiography from 0-100km/h in just 7.8 seconds. With the turbo providing an extra wallop of mid-range grunt, you’ll quickly forget you’re driving a car that weighs close to three and a half tons.

And if you run out of highway? Well then you can keep on going, because for all its creature comforts and fabulous fashion sense this Range Rover remains a seriously capable offroad vehicle at heart. If you so wish, you can drive it up a mountain, through a river, across a desert or into a war zone – leather-trimmed floor mats and all. That, surely, is the ultimate decadence. n

Range Rover Vogue AutobiographyBy SAM TINSON

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A fter more than 100 years of restricted public access, renowned historical landmark Nobbys Lighthouse has opened

its doors as the newest attraction in Newcastle.One of the city’s oldest buildings, the

lighthouse now invites visitors to access the structure atop Nobbys Headland and take a look into Newcastle’s nautical past while enjoying sweeping views over the city and out to the Pacific Ocean.

Established in 1854, Nobbys Lighthouse was the third lighthouse built in NSW and is included in the city of Newcastle's Coat of Arms. The original 20,000 candle-power light was attended by three keepers, until the light was converted to electric operation in 1935.

The lighthouse and its grounds are now accessible to the public free-of-charge, on the first and third Sunday of each month between 10:00am and 4:00pm.

But it's not only the lighthouse that makes this trip worthwhile as the journey to reach Nobbys Lighthouse is an experience in itself. Located at the end of a long man-made spit at the entrance to beautiful Newcastle Harbour, the lighthouse is accessed by an 800-metre scenic pathway running from the base of the headland, along the breakwater and up to the peak where a

spectacular view awaits.Light refreshments are available at the

lighthouse kiosk which operates on open days, or visitors can pack their own picnic to enjoy at the top.

Open days at the Nobbys Lighthouse are managed by L!vesites – an initiative of Newcastle City Council which brings people and businesses in the local community together to deliver creative events and cultural experiences in the city’s public spaces.

The lighthouse will be a key site for upcoming

events in Newcastle, including Australia Day and

New Year’s Eve activities, one-off ar t exhibitions

and other special experiences. The site is also

available for private functions and wedding

ceremonies.

For more information on the lighthouse

site, plus other attractions, events,

experiences and activities in Newcastle,

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One of Newcastle’sOldest Buildings

Now its Newest Attraction

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Your favourite destination is closer than you think...

Your favourite destination is closer than you think...

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TaLK BaCK wITHOCCuPATION: Radio announcer

FAvOurITe TrAveL deSTINATION: I really loved Magnetic Island! the people were really friendly, the water was amazing and we literally did nothing but eat and drink! what a fabulous holiday. not to mention the cute little ‘mini moke’ we fanged around in for the 10 days. It’s a mini car!

TRAVeL TIP: Packing neatly doesn’t always work. I get way more stuff in when I shove it in! seriously though, know where you

are going before you get there. It’s horrible when you arrive and you spend the first two days not knowing what to do or where to go or eat. a few hours research can go a long way and will help you familiarise yourself with local customs too!

MOsT eMBARRAssING TRAVeL MOMeNT: when I got “pharaohs curse” (rampant diarrhoea) on a tour In egypt and they wouldn’t let me off the bus as we passed through a town to go to the toilet, so I had to beg the bus driver to stop in the middle of

the “white desert” so I could go to the toilet.

too much information? that’s what the

people on the bus said! and by the way, the

white desert... not so white now!

WHAT ARe sOMe eXCITING THINGs

COMINg uP FOr yOu?

I’m really excited about having another

bubby in the not too distant future, maybe

doing some more tV bits and bobs, but

mainly I just love radio. It’s so much fun and

am having the time of my life! n

Camilla Severi

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