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DUO MAGAZINE

JULY 2010 YOURS FREE ISSUE 50

ISSUE 01

TOWNSVILLE’S LUXURY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

it takes two DESIGNER TRISH BELLERO AND HER BIGGEST FAN

my home town LOVING LIFE IN THE NORTH

resort to luxury CAST AWAY TO ORPHEUS ISLAND

the launch issue JUNE 2006 www.duomagazine.com.au

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Issue One June 2006

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Issue Fifty July 2010

Issue One Hundred September 2014


WE’RE CELEBRATING OUR 100TH ISSUE THIS MONTH On the next four pages we’re proud to present our 100 DUO Magazine covers. What is interesting about putting them together on these pages is appreciating that working with so many talented people over the past eight and a quarter years has created a styling evolution from our first issue. We’ve learnt so much along the way and we’ve met and collaborated with thousands of incredible people to make DUO Magazine what it is today. They’re the writers, the graphic designers, the photographers, the hairdressers, the make-up artists, the stylists and our printers. They’re the people who’ve shared their stories with you. They’re our amazing sales and production teams. They’re the guys who hand deliver DUO to over 400 locations every month. They’re the charities, sports clubs and community organisations who we support and promote. And they’re the astute advertisers who invest with us to help their business succeed. DUO Magazine is about championing Townsville and the lives, desires and interests of local people like us. We’re all about making a publication that our readers enjoy every month. On behalf of all of us at DUO Magazine, thanks for your support and friendship and here’s to our next 100 issues. THE DUO TEAM: SCOTT + STACEY MORRISON , JOAN FANNING, RAE WHITE + COURTNEY FRANK

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ISSUE 05

to have and to hold

to have and to hold

it takes two

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WIN! a romantic island escape

my home town LOVING LIFE IN THE NORTH

WHY BOOMERANG KIDS RETURN TO THE NEST

MEET THE AWARD WINNING JA DELLE DUO

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DISCOVER THE TERRITORY’S FAMOUS NATIONAL PARK

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20 pages of local

CAST AWAY TO ORPHEUS ISLAND

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body talk GET YOUR PRE-BABY BODY BACK

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baby bliss

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IVF IS HELPING TO CREATE LOCAL FAMILIES

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EXPERIENCE THE CHARMS OF CANADA & ALASKA

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WHY BOOMERANG KIDS RETURN TO THE NEST

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JUNE 2006 www.duomagazine.com.au

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20 pages of local

cool escape

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WHY BOOMERANG KIDS RETURN TO THE NEST

kakadu calling

5 days to find a man

LOCAL DUO DISCOVER EACH OTHER BY POST

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MEET THE HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM BEHIND SPENCER & RUTHERFORD

MEET THE HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM BEHIND SPENCER & RUTHERFORD

DESIGNER TRISH BELLERO AND HER BIGGEST FAN

SEPTEMBER 2006 www.duomagazine.com.au

LOCAL BRIDGET JONES GOES ON A MAN HUNT

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GRADUATION GOWNS TO STEAL THE SPOTLIGHT

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AUGUST 2007

GROWING PAINS

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FIRST-TIME MUMS SHARE THEIR STORIES

GO GLAM

SIZZLING SUMMER COLLECTIONS HOT OFF THE CATWALK

BEDDY BUYS

ALEX PERRY GOWNS THAT WILL LEAVE HIM BREATHLESS

LAZYBONES SLEEPWEAR IS GREAT IN BED

LIFE SWAP

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US! DUO TURNS UNO

MY BIG FAT GREEK HOLIDAY

SUN FOR SNOW WORK EXCHANGE

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GREAT FOOD AND FAMILY FUN

SPRING INTO SUMMER

DUO IS TWICE AS GOOD now your local magazine for MEN + WOMEN

MAKE-UP TRENDS COMING YOUR WAY

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MARCH 2008

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MAY 2008

APRIL 2008

NEW LEXUS GS 460 SEDAN

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YOU NEED STAMINA TO ENJOY LIFE’S PLEASURES

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local mums who deserve awards

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MARCH 2009 YOURS FREE

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exclusive DUO interview with leona edmiston

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faces of

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MAY 08

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meet the cyclecinnos mountain bike group

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MAY 2008

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SHOCK JOCKS

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THE CHASER CHATS TO DUO

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LESSONS TO LIVE BY WHAT MY MUM TAUGHT ME MEET OUR COVERGIRL MONICA MINISINI

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LOCAL LADIES TELL

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THE SECRET LIFE OF IDENTICAL TWINS

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LOCALS SHARE THEIR CHRISTMAS TALES

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A GOURMET LOVER’S PARADISE

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gem of a friend JEWELLERY DUO FORGES AHEAD

BEST FRIENDS SHARE THEIR TRUE TALES

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SIX THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOU GO

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how i met your father COUPLES REVEAL THEIR ROMANTIC RENDEZVOUS

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL

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THE CAR I LOVE – SIX WOMEN SHOW AND TELL

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DUO IS TWICE AS GOOD

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Sacha Drake frocks the fashion world

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wheels & heels 5 local women reveal their driving passion

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OCTOBER 07

living arrangements for the golden years

SEN-SACHA-NAL

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DUO’S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE UNDERBELLY STAR

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

PROUD DAUGHTERS PRAISE THEIR MUMS

INTRODUCING OUR JUNE 09 COVERGIRL

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Meet Cover Girl Jessica Clelland

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Liz Pearson’s Bag Cara Martin’s Style Meet Cover Girl

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Interviews: Kerry Ashwin Sue Darrigan Kylie Ball Alicia Hill & Zoe Zapparoli

DUO’S CHRISTMAS FUNCTIONS FEATURE INSIDE!

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STOCKLAND NORTH SHORE DISPLAY VILLAGE FEATURE 48 INTRODUCTION 49 DISPLAY VILLAGE HOMES 54 VISTA HOMES & DESIGN 56 INVESTOR PROPERTY 60 KEIR CONSTRUCTIONS 62 NORTHERN BEACHES LEISURE 64 HEALTH & WELLBEING 66 EDUCATION

68 HEALTH+FITNESS 69 CORE NOURISHMENT 70 THE BABY WHISPERER 71 CLARITY HEARING SOLUTIONS 72 A CCIDENT & INJURY PHYSIO REHAB CLINIC 73 SNAP FITNESS 74 IT’S TIME TO GET MOVING 75 SMILE DENTAL 76 NQ SURGICAL DENTISTRY

FATHER’S DAY STORIES 27 DADDY’S GIRLS

78 HAIR+BEAUTY+FASHION 79 STYLE NEWS 80 DELUXE WOMAN 82 MY STYLE 84 MY BAG 85 KIM BARTLETT AND KAILIS PRESENT THE 2014 WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT LUNCHEON 86 K OOKAÏ 94 BEAUTY NEWS

REGULARS 22 DUO COVER GIRL 24 HOROSCOPES 160 5 MINUTES WITH... 162 LAST WORD 33 HOME+OUTDOOR 34 DESIGNER BATHWEAR 36 JOYCE MAYNE ELECTRICS 38 MY FAVOURITE TRAVEL FIND

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100 FAMILY MATTERS 101 KLP FAMILY LAW 102 CATHOLIC DIOCESE 103 NICOLE PIEROTTI 104 P ARENTS SAY NO TO SOFT DRINK AT WEEKEND SPORT 105 EWEN JONES 106 TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 108 WITCHERY KID’S FASHION 112 LOCAL STUDENTS MAKE BIG MUSIC 114 BUSINESS+DEVELOPMENT 115 JOURNEY FINANCIAL GROUP 116 WORKPAC GROUP 117 NORTHERN TAX AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 118 VERVE DESIGN 119 REGIONAL BUSINESS SERVICES 120 ALF CAVALLARO PROFILE 123 MODERN MAN 124 TIME MANAGEMENT 125 W ORKING IN THE DANGER ZONES 126 MARCS

130 CULTURE 131 WHAT’S ON 132 D ANCING ON THE WORLD STAGE 134 TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL 135 ARTICULATE 136 EYE OF THE SAHARA REVEALED 138 FOOD+DRINK 139 SCOOP 142 DIRECTORY 148 FUNCTIONS+EVENTS 152 RECIPES 156 SEEN 156 PIMLICO PRESENTS 157 YWAM MEDICAL SHIPS RECEPTION 158 BROTHERS RUGBY BLUE & WHITE BALL 159 L AUNCH OF THE ALL NEW MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS


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WE’RE ALL MAKING HISTORY EVERY MONTH Quite a few years after we started making DUO Magazine, we received an official looking letter in the mail. Nobody likes to get one of those. Firstly, because they don’t look anything like a Gold Lotto cheque and secondly, because I immediately think I’m in trouble or something bad has happened. Especially when it has my full name and correct address written on it. I put the letter at the back of the pile; after the cheques, invitations and even the ugly direct mail pieces. When there was nothing else to open I ripped off the flap and had a read. Apparently we’d been making history by publishing a magazine and (by law!) if we didn’t send a copy of every issue printed (past and future) someone, most likely Joan I suggest, could go to jail. We’d been so busy learning how to make our little magazine that we didn’t know there’s at least three places where they store every publication produced in every State in Australia. This letter instructed us to send a copy of all the magazines we’d made (about 6 years or 72 issues worth at the time) and to send a copy of every issue in the future. Then more letters came. Now, not only do we send a copy of the latest issue of DUO to the National Library of Australia in Canberra each month, we also send one to the Queensland Parliamentary Library and one to the State Library of Queensland both in Brisbane. On top of that, we also send copies to the Townsville Library, JCU Library, Home Hill Library and Burdekin Library. If you add in the number of copies that are online forever and those collected by our (brilliant) readers, it’s mind blowing. What all this means is; if you’ve had your photo, business profile, advertisement or even just your name in DUO Magazine, you’re (officially) part of Townsville’s history. And this is happening every day with every issue. Unlike a boring old book, DUO is a living history and the good thing is, it’s your history too. Things (and people) I appreciate this month: My Relay For Life relatives (who covered for us), Grill’d Lamb Burgers, Dirty Laundry Live, my brother’s coming for Mum’s birthday, my wife Stacey (as always), Platypus Graphics, scented office candles from Dusk, all the cute kids in this month’s Father’s Day photo shoot, our exceptional DUO team of Joan, Rae and Courtney. Hope you enjoy our CELEBRATION issue and thank you for your incredible support over 100 issues. SCOTT MORRISON | PUBLISHER

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THE TWELVE FACES OF DUO COVERGIRL EVERY YEAR DUO MAGAZINE HOLDS A VERY POPULAR COMPETITION TO CHOOSE 12 LOCAL WOMEN TO GRACE ONE OF OUR COVERS DURING THE COMING YEAR. THIS MONTH WE'RE DELIGHTED TO INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR SEPTEMBER COVERGIRL, CAIT MACKERETH. COVERGIRL Cait Mackereth Age: 19 Occupation: Singing teacher at The Voice Singing School and Education student at James Cook University. Where were you born? Cairns Tell us something about yourself: I am absolutely head-over-heels in love with life! There are three things I am incredibly passionate about: teaching, music, and Jesus. What have you got going on at the moment? The general hustle and bustle of daily life… From preparing my beautiful students for upcoming performances, to serving at my church Calvary, there’s always something exciting going on! What would surprise people to know about you? I cannot seem to ever remember my left from right, crazy! Anything else you’d like to add? Warmest and sincerest of thanks to the lovely team at DUO for this incredible opportunity and such a fun shoot, I’m still finding confetti everywhere! Haha! PHOTOGRAPHER Sandra Heier Evensen 0478 293 081

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HOROSCOPE

September 23 AUGUST – 22 SEPTEMBER

Although times have been tough, you have survived – so give yourself a congratulatory pat on the back. Your confidence has grown considerably, and your life priorities – changed. Some feel like they’re a different person and, on some levels, you are. Sensitivities are heightened, not only to what you consider beautiful and inspiring, but also to the new.

Libra

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Sagittarius

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23 OCTOBER – 21 NOVEMBER

22 NOVEMBER – 21 DECEMBER

22 DECEMBER – 19 JANUARY

The Libran ideal is a world of unencumbered fun and fortune. And yet somehow the best of us can become entangled in life’s complex web. Success could be yours this month, but it may be at another’s expense. If this makes you feel uncomfortable, allow other struggling souls some leeway. The favour will definitely be returned.

Help can often come from mysterious quarters and we don’t always know who’s pulling the strings on our behalf, or why. If this is happening, don’t question it. Finances improve as September progresses. So, when the cosmos signals it’s time for a spend-up – don’t argue. Half of life’s negatives are due to our failure to act on the positives.

Sagittarians reach a major turning point, and the direction looks positive. For many this may mean travel, a new career or increased cash flow. And why not take a chance on love? After all, here’s a month when your charisma and playfulness are all but irresistible. Couples, too, can look forward to erotic escapades – perhaps a weekend away?

September sees your career moving in the right direction. All lines of communication suddenly open, and you can look forward to busy discussions. One warning: prolonged intensity can place high demands on even the healthiest body. Don’t overdo punishing regimes. Another thing likely to distract: inconsiderate colleagues. Ignore them.

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19 FEBRUARY – 20 MARCH

21 MARCH – 20 APRIL

21 APRIL – 20 MAY

New skills encourage originality, so follow through with different ideas or travel plans. Don’t be put off by any financial complications. A similar rule applies to love. There’s a good chance of finding that kindred spirit, but check expectations. If you ask too much of others initially, you may appear needy.

For once, the world seems to be in tune with you. Good news, indeed. Instead of having to worry about pleasing others, you’ve more time to please yourself. It’s also the start of revived ambitions, when you feel keen to break open padlocked dreams. Cash flow is replenished too. Whatever happens, this month life should be anything but dull.

September finds you playing on home ground, with little hindrance from the cosmos – something of a mixed blessing. On one hand, you’re encouraged to do what you do well – but having this much licence also gives your less responsible side equally free rein. The trick, therefore, lies in balancing the two.

Taureans are usually resistant to change. Not so now. If anyone’s venturing out in search of excitement – it’s you. Trouble is, few seem willing to share your dreams. Perhaps they’ve been witness to your less adventurous side in the past. Get moving and show others how passionate and daring you can really be.

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Leo

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22 JUNE – 22 JULY

23 JULY – 22 AUGUST

September treats you kindly. Jupiter promises an increased cash flow, although Saturn is all too happy to remind you of unpaid bills. For singles, a sense of adventure may lead to exotic by-ways, while dissatisfied Geminis aim this hitthe-road attitude towards ailing relationships. Either way, if budgets tally – you can spend-up, guilt free.

Just when you thought it was you against the world, along comes a planetary ally or two. Not a moment too soon. Once you realise that not everyone’s out to get you, it’s onwards and upwards. There are, however, some conditions. Give the past a decent burial. How? Forgiveness is a good start, first yourself – and then others.

In every imperious Leo there’s a sometimes-haughty inner-child who probably needs a good spanking right now. If you’ve any desire to blend and mend, then catch the next wave of neighbourly vibes. You might have to wait until after the 12th before any invites to group hugs, but happy endings are usually worth the wait.

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F AT H E R ’ S D AY S T O R I E S

daddy’s girls made of ‘sugar and spice, and all things nice’, it’s no wonder little girls have the power to melt their dad’s hearts. here’s what some of our favourite doting dads are doing this father’s day (september 7).

“I LOVE HER ABILITY TO HAVE A FULL CONVERSATION WITH YOU AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE.” TYSON SMITH

Tyson Smith and Ella (2)

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John Munro and Stella (4)

“SHE DEFINITELY HAS ME WRAPPED AROUND HER LITTLE FINGER.” JOHN MUNRO

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F AT H E R ’ S D AY S T O R I E S

“THEY BOTH KNOW I LOVE THEM AS I TELL THEM EVERY DAY. I JUST HOPE THEY’LL CONTINUE TO COME TO ME WHEN THEY’RE HAVING ANY PROBLEMS IN LIFE.” JOHN PARTLETT

John Partlett, Mia (11) and Ruby (9)


F AT H E R ’ S D AY S T O R I E S

Justin Short, Alix (6), Sophie (2), Tayla (5)

“I LOVE THAT ALIX AND TAYLA LIKE TO HELP ME IN THE SHED.” JUSTIN SHORT

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Terry Fanning and Yu-Chuen Ava (1)

“IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO STAY MAD AT HER WHEN SHE LAUGHS IN YOUR FACE AT SOMETHING SHE’S DONE WRONG.” TERRY FANNING

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daddy’s girls

John Partlett, Mia (11) and Ruby (9)

Justin Short, Alix (6), Tayla (5), Sophie (2)

While they’re close in age, builder John Partlett says his daughters have very different personalities. “Mia is a sensitive girl, very softnatured and quite the academic. She loves to read and likes maths and science challenges,” John says. “Ruby is the risk-taker. If she wants to do something, like learn to ride a RipStik, she’ll keep going until she gets it, no matter how many bruises along the way!” Both girls have a caring and sharing attitude and love a good conversation. “We enjoy a meal together every night at the dinner table with some background music, where we all get a chance to talk about our days. We all have a good laugh, or cry, and help each other out with our problems. “They both know I love them as I tell them every day. I just hope they’ll continue to come to me when they’re having any problems in life. Whether it’s with school now, life after school, or even boyfriends (hopefully not for a while…) I’m there for them.” John is looking forward to being ‘King for the Day’ this Father’s Day, although his wife Violetta jokes that every day is Father’s Day in the Partlett household.

Rupertswood roofing contractor Justin Short never imagined he’d be taking a pink lunchbox or water bottle to work, but as the father of three daughters it was practically inevitable. The ‘strict but playful’ dad is looking forward to going camping with his family this Father’s Day – a long weekend in Cardwell, where Poppy’s house is. Each of Justin’s three little angels has her own unique way of being in the world. Alix is ‘friendly, kind and sensitive’, Tayla is ‘quiet and precious’ and Sophie is ‘loveable but has to have her way’. “I love that Alix and Tayla like to help me in the shed,” he says, “And Sophie is daddy’s little girl and I have to put her to bed.” “I was so proud the first time Alix and Tayla rode their bikes without training wheels and my heart swells every time Sophie speaks as she doesn’t like to talk much. I just want them to know that I love them with all my heart, no matter what.”

John Munro and Stella (4) Loud (like her Dad), strong-willed, creative, clever and funny, Stella Grace Munro is her Daddy’s little princess. The Kirwan builder/ carpenter says she keeps him and his wife Keryn on their toes with questions, questions and more questions! “I was the proudest daddy when she was born and I’m proud when I see her learning something new and she keeps trying until she gets it. I always make sure I tell her I’m proud of her. The day she caught her first fish was one I’ll never forget.” John describes his parenting style as ‘firm but always there with lots of kisses and cuddles’ and says Stella has made him more gentle, calm and patient. “She definitely has me wrapped around her little finger,” he admits. “When we found out we were having her, my father-in-law told me an old saying: ‘Your son is your son till he takes a wife, your daughter is your daughter for the rest of your life.’ I’ve always liked that – it’s very special having a little girl.” This year is an extra-special day for the Munro clan as Stella and her little brother Noah will soon have two more siblings because mum, Keryn, is expecting twins. “This Father’s Day I’ll be celebrating the doubling of my family with the arrival of our twins, so I’m not too sure what we’ll be up to – adjusting to our new family life, I’d say!” WORDS KYLIE DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHY SANDRA HEIER EVENSEN

Terry Fanning and Yu-Chuen Ava (1) “The greatest thing that’s ever happened” to lawyer Terry Fanning and his wife Jenny, Ava was adopted from Taiwan on 27 June 2013. Unlike her dad, Ava is very chirpy in the morning. In fact, her good mood usually lasts all day (sometimes at least). “Even when we were travelling with her around Taipei she’d engage with everyone on the train or shopping centres,” Terry says. “She also has a great sense of humour. It’s impossible to stay mad at her when she laughs in your face at something she’s done wrong.” A very outgoing and independent girl, Ava wants to do everything everyone else is doing – whether that be copying someone dancing on TV or stretching with her Dad before he goes for a run.

“She also likes cleaning around the house. Hopefully that trait stays with her into her teens,” Terry jokes. Last year Father’s Day was spent doing the Townsville Roadrunners Father’s Day Run, which the Fanning clan will do again if they are in town. Otherwise, they might take a trip to Sydney to catch Anthony Minichiello’s last home game for the Sydney Roosters. “I don’t want to go but Ava loves the Roosters and she loves to count,” Terry says. “She first learnt how to do a proper Roosters cock-a-doodle dooo when she joined in watching Brad Fittler’s runaway try at the Rugby League Sevens. It was a bit rusty but still an impressive effort given she was only 15 months old at the time. It would bring a tear to any Dad’s eye.”

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Tyson Smith and Ella (2) The first time Ella said “Daddy” was enough to melt the heart of Haymans Electrical sales rep Tyson Smith. Describing his daughter as funny, smart for her age and energetic, he says the arrival of Ella has given him a new lease on life. “It’s changed everything for me,” Tyson says. “I’m definitely more protective, as most dads get with their little girls, and these days I’m a little more strict-ish. I’m normally easygoing but, of late, her attitude (like all girls) is growing stronger.” As do most two-year-olds, Ella loves being outside and will ask 20 questions about the same thing. “I love her ability to have a full conversation with you at such a young age,” Tyson says. “And her laugh is infectious.” This is their third Father’s Day and, like last year, he expects it will start with Ella jumping on him to wake him up at 6.30am. “This will probably be followed by a present or two, depending on mum, and then we’ll head out and about for some relaxing time together as a family.”


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HOME+OUTDOOR DEDON SWINGREST. Though it shares part of its name and most of its structure with DEDON’s iconic NESTREST hanging lounger, the new SWINGREST by Daniel Pouzet is in a class all its own. The ultimate hanging lounger, SWINGREST is one of the first products to emerge from Dedon Island resort, their Outdoor Living Lab in Siargao, Philippines. Pouzet, co-architect and designer of Dedon Island, took his inspiration for the SWINGREST from the extra-high ceilings of the resort’s villas. Nearest Dedon stockist: DOMO Brisbane 3852 6188. www.domo.com.au www.dedon.de

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DESIGNER BATHWEAR

HOME+OUTDOOR

NOT CONTENT TO CONFINE their bold style to the bedroom, AURA by Tracie Ellis has launched their new range of AURA towels, a must-have collection made up of daring prints and vibrant colours woven in luxuriously soft pure cotton. Available in hand towels, bath towels, bath sheets and bath mats. Make a statement this season with the new essential bathroom collection from AURA. 1300 304 269 www.aurahome.com.au

ACCADEMIA POP BATHTUB

GEOMETRICS are a fast growing trend in bathroom design with these dynamic shapes being used to add interest to a simple bathroom – think basins, tapware, wall textures and even shower fittings. Kohler has introduced some strong geometric shapes to its basin collection that add form, integrated shelf space and are highly functional. There are three designs, each combining a basin and vanity top in one wall-mounted piece, creating a spacious plane of pure white vitreous china. Each of the basins is designed to be wall mounted and works well with under-mounted storage space. Priced from $470 www.kohler.com.au

The vibrant POP of artistry revitalising the bathroom landscape. With a passion for injecting flair in their bathroom designs, Teuco’s Limited Edition Accademia POP Bathtub, is the perfect portrayal of marriage between fashion and design. The collector’s item, meticulously designed by Carlo Colombo, the POP Bathtub is a unique piece; with the principal trump card being it’s mix between classicism and postmodernism. The Accademia Pop Bathtub won the Reddot – Best of the Best 2014 awarded to the best products in every category, which excel for the most innovative and revolutionary design among all those awarded the Red Dot. Teuco is distributed nationally and exclusively by DELSA, and has an RRP of $15,175.60. 02 9712 0900 www.delsa.com.au

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ADVERTORIAL

TWICE AS MANY PLACES TO SAVE

JOYCE MAYNE NOW HAS A POP-UP STORE AT CASTLETOWN SHOPPING CENTRE WITH GREAT SAVINGS ON OFFER.

WHEN WAYNE ‘REX’ PETERS took over as franchisee of Joyce Mayne Electrics at The Lakes at the beginning of the year, he was determined to ensure as many people as possible found out about the great savings on offer. That’s why he recently decked out a pop-up store at Castletown Shopping Centre, which will be open until January 2015. “At Joyce Mayne, we buy in bulk at discounted prices and then pass on huge savings to our customers,” says Wayne. “I wanted more people to know about these savings and have access to them, so I now have a pop-up store in the Castletown Shopping Centre until January 2015.”

“I wanted more people to know about [Joyce Mayne’s] savings and have access to them.” WAYNE PETERS.

While the pop-up store can’t display everything that’s on offer in the main store, it does have a number of popular products and big brands for sale. “We’re selling loads of popular items such as

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kettles, toasters and small appliances,” says Wayne. “And I’m talking brands too, the ones you see on television, including Sunbeam, Stanley Rogers, Breville, Russell Hobbs, Vax Dyson, Kambrook, and LG.” Since opening the pop-up store, Wayne says there has been a great response to it with many customers amazed by the number of savings on offer. “I’ve worked in retail for almost two decades,” says Wayne. “And my favourite part of the job is seeing the smile on a customer’s face when they have purchased something they love at a great price. It’s been nice to see so many of those smiles on the faces of customers who visit our pop-up store.” Wayne also says with the start of the wedding season, and Christmas just around the corner, you’ll find the perfect gift at Joyce Mayne Electrics. “Whether you want to buy the bride and groom a traditional present like a blender or kettle, or something more modern like a coffee machine, we have a number of great gift options they are sure to love.”

And it’s not just the savings customers of Joyce Mayne will love, people will also appreciate the exceptional customer service and detailed product knowledge delivered by Wayne’s team. “On average, every sales employee in my team has over eight years’ experience,” explains Wayne. “So when it comes to knowing electrical products inside out and back-to-front, my team members have it covered.” The pop-up store is located next to Target, across from the food court, in Castletown Shopping Centre. It is open Monday–Wednesday and Friday 9am–5:30pm, Thursday 9am–9pm, Saturday 9am–4pm and Sunday 10am–4pm.

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HOME+OUTDOOR

ROSS THOMAS TIME FUSE “I discovered this souvenir in Ploegsteert Wood, northeast of Ploegsteert in Belgium in November of 2013. It’s the time fuse of a British 18 pounder shrapnel anti-personnel shell, which is used to shower the enemy with lead pellets. There were 374 pellets in the 18 pounder. I was in Ploegsteert unveiling the memorial to the Australian Mining Corps 1916-1919, which I donated to the Ploegsteert 14-18 Experience exhibition that forms part of the Australian Remembrance Trail on the Western Front. The memorial is a replica of the one at the Army History Museum at Jezzine Barracks in Townsville. My interest in war history is linked to my grandfather being an infantry soldier in the Great War, my father being in Bomber Command in World War II and my background as a mining engineer. It amazes me to think that this simple device fired a charge that could’ve been responsible for mass slaughter. I wonder what the British soldier felt when he set the timer on the fuse to kill as many Germans as possible and on what basis he made his judgement.”

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MY FAVOURITE TRAVEL FIND

Powerful enough to transport you back to that unforgettable holiday, souvenirs say a lot about the person who bought them. Here’s what four local globetrotters couldn’t return home without.

WORDS KYLIE DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHY SANDRA HEIER EVENSEN

KYLIE DAVIS MEXICAN DOLL “I bought this beautiful doll in San Miguel, which is about 265 kilometres northeast of Mexico City. A local lady had a whole basket full of them, which she had handmade, and I couldn’t resist. The handicrafts in Mexico are amazing and everything is so dirt cheap compared to Australia. There were so many trinkets I wanted to take home but I couldn’t stuff them all in my suitcase! I love this doll because it looks just like a lot of the women who live in San Miguel, with their multi-coloured outfits, plaited hair and carrying a bub. The attention to detail in the stitching is beautiful – the doll even has underwear beneath the skirt. Rather than purchasing something in a shop, it’s so special to buy it directly from the person who made it and know that the money is going towards supporting them and their family. I may have used this reasoning to buy a little (well, a lot) more than I should have. Every time I look at this doll it takes me back to San Miguel and its cobbled laneways and gorgeous people. I really want to go back one day and stay for a lot longer.”

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METH DELPACHITRA SACRED ELEPHANT PAINTING “I bought this painting from a small shop in Colombo, Sri Lanka. I could go on and on about the background history of it but the reason it’s so significant to me is mainly due to my Sinhalese Buddhist heritage. The Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha is a religiously and culturally significant object to Sinhalese Buddhists and every year they pay their respects through the Esala Perahera (a procession of sorts). The painting depicts a particular part of this process where a casket (intended as a substitute for the relic – the actual relic has been kept inside a temple for centuries) is attached to a Maligawa Elephant. I find it really spiritually enlightening that a tradition like this has been continuing since the 4th century AD, and that this religious object is respected so much that it has not been viewed since it was placed in the Temple of the Tooth. I also like the notion that only the noblest of elephants is worthy of carrying the casket as it shows how much respect our people have for the Tooth Relic and, hence, our religion.”

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BIANCA FUSARELLI BALINESE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT “My love for travel comes from my family; my dad is always travelling for work and I love listening to his stories about where he’s been and what he’s seen. One thing I seem to do when I travel is collect items as souvenirs to remember the trip. Most of the items I seem to collect are musical instruments. They are great conversation starters for when people come over. This coconut instrument, which I picked up on my first trip to Bali, is one of my favourite travelling keepsakes. It has a carving on the top with some metal prongs of different lengths to make alternating sounds. On one of my trips there I had the privilege of seeing a musical group (students) playing different instruments in class and this was one of them. I’ve been lucky enough in my life so far to have travelled to a number of fantastic destinations like Singapore, Thailand and London. My husband and I are looking at doing a large European trip next year before we settle down and look at growing our family. I’m already excited to imagine what new items I can add to my trinket corner.”

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STOCKLAND NORTH SHORE

SPECIAL DISPLAY VILLAGE FEATURE SEPTEMBER 2014

BUILDING A COMMUNITY TOWNSVILLE’S LEADING BUILDERS PRESENT 26 DISPLAY HOMES Find the home design you love at North Shore

North Shore. An award winning masterplanned community Designed for a new way of living

Living at North Shore is enjoying the best that Townsville life has to offer in the one place.

Discover for yourself, why there truly is more to life at North Shore.

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Award winning community Live, shop, work, play, walk, ride, meet, greet & grow. There is so much more to life at North Shore.

Walk to growing Town Centre Health and wellbeing precinct, Strand Fitness North Shore, Bunning’s, McDonalds, future entertainment precinct, restaurants, tavern and home maker centre.

Education focus 2 child care centres and 4 schools including, St Clare’s Catholic School and Townsville Grammar School Junior Campus.

Stockland North Shore Shop 7 days a week with Woolworths & speciality stores.

Why North Shore...

With 4 village options there’s room to grow. Land from $126,500* Home and Land from $260,000 to $860,000*. stockland.com.au/northshore / 4774 3844. *Prices correct at August 2014. For full terms and conditions visit Stockland.com.au/northshore


Townsville’s best parkland network 40% of North Shore is dedicated to natural open spaces with every home 200m from parklands. Ultimately 42km of walking trails & 6km Green Spine Corridor connecting you to parks & the Town Centre.

Community Is the very life & soul of North Shore with Farmers Markets, regular events like movies under the stars, Aquatic Centre, Environmental Park & much more planned.

Northern Beaches Leisure Centre 4 pools, Lean to Swim, squads, aqua-aerobics, BBQ facilities and coming soon Water Slides.

Public Transport & Access 12 km North of the Townsville CBD, 8km to Airport, Sunbus serviced & fast link to University, Hospital and Lavarack Barracks via the Ring Road.

...there’s more to life.



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North Shore DISPLAY VILLAGE. 26 display homes open now for inspection. CONTENTS

48 INTRODUCTION

60 KEIR CONSTRUCTIONS

50–53 DISPLAY VILLAGE HOMES

54 VISTA HOMES & DESIGN

56–58 INVESTOR PROPERTY

62 NORTHERN BEACHES LEISURE

64 HEALTH & WELLBEING

66 EDUCATION

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Inspiration on display Ideas, innovation and inspiration are on display everywhere you look at the North Shore Display Village. 52 bathrooms, 26 kitchens, 18 media rooms and a whopping 98 bedrooms form North Queensland’s largest display village. 26 homes from 17 leading builders take up a whole street to showcase contemporary living and tropical design at its very best. Find inspiration exploring multi-award winning homes bursting with modern living ideas, sophisticated design and smart layouts.

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Sprawling outdoor living areas, media rooms so good you could charge an entry fee and the latest kitchen designs are just some of the attractions. Open seven days a week from 10am – 5pm, you can easily spend a day – or a weekend – exploring ideas for your new home in this thriving community. Visit the North Shore Display Village and discover 1000’s of ideas from the stunning homes on display. Home sites are available up to 1,165m2 and start from only $129,500, plus, with four village options to choose from there is room to grow! Home and land packages are selling now from $260,000 to $860,000. To find out more about Stockland’s award winning North Shore residential community, visit the Land Sales Office and Display Village on Sita Retreat at North Shore, call 07 4774 3844 or go to www.stockland.com.au/northshore

AP Williams & CO Mirage 317

•Activity room •Large main bedroom, ensuite and walk-in robe •Rumpus room •Landscaping •Tiles to porch and patio

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Breakfree HOMES

Cavalier HOMES

•Window coverings

•Walk-in pantry

•Front verandah plus side patio

•Media room

•Big walk-in linen/storage area

•Large walk-in robe

•Ensuite and walk-in robe

•Generous patio

•Smart design features

•Study nook

Sita Retreat

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FRESH HOMES Trinity

•Open plan dining and living •Galley style kitchen

Fusion Future Smart Homes The Bay

•Smart living package

•Separate lounge/media room

•NBN ready

• Main bedroom walk-in robes and ensuite

•Landscaping

•21.7m2 tiled alfresco with ceiling fan

•Window furnishings

•Fully airconditioned

26 display homes open now for inspection at North Shore. Visit us today.

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FINLAY HOMES Tuscany

Cougar HOMES

•Built with innovation house intelligence •Great choice of architectural features

Eclipse

• Large range of high end features and inclusions

• LED lighting with a 2year guarantee on all globes

•Bespoke custom vanities and cabinetry

• 90cm stainless steel appliances

•Unique solar atrium

•5 year manufacturer’s warranty on all electrical appliances • Fully insulated including garage, patio and porch

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Grady HOMES Gedoun Property Group Manhattan

•Kids activities area •Stainless LED downlights

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•2.7m high ceilings as standard • Meet the cabinetmaker to design your kitchen and vanities •Modern electric appliances •Feature entrance door • 2 coat render with your choice of finish

•Ultra modern $13,000 kitchen •Stone work to façade •Raked internal living room ceiling

All images shown are artist impressions for illustration only

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Jazz HOMES

HOMES BY DAVID JONES

Dunbar

Machan 247

•Wall hung vanities

•Open plan living with 2.7m ceilings •Cool tiles throughout living areas •Huge entertaining deck/BBQ area • Central quality kitchen with stainless steel appliances •Theatre room

•Stainless steel appliances •Daiken inverter split systems •Multiple living areas • Fourth generation builder with 25 years experience

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NEW HOME SOLUTIONS QLD Serenity

•Five large bedrooms •Study nook to living •Huge 3.3m ensuite vanity •6m linen storage •Designed with privacy to bedrooms

Pharaoh HOMES The Mystique •Classic façade •Unique design • Consultation process with inhouse interior designer •Prestigious Townsville builder

26 display homes open now for inspection at North Shore. Visit us today.

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MICHAEL CASE CONSTRUCTIONS

Keir Constructions

Hamptons 214

Elegance

•Includes a Garden shed!

• Stone kitchen, bathroom and ensuite benchtops

•Stone benchtops

•SMEG glass canopy rangehood

•Ample room for visiting relatives

•Freestanding bath

•Perfect for entertaining

•SMEG appliances

• Cross flow ventilation for all year round comfort

•Floating custom made vanities •Large study

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Tribute homes

Vista HOMES

• Walk through robe to ensuite in master bedroom

•Mirrored robes

•Home office

•Custom cabinetry to laundry and ensuite

•Queenslander style home

•Designer floor wastes

•Separate lounge

•SMEG appliances including dishwasher

Newport

Sierra 276

•Stone benchtops

•Galley kitchen

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“This award reinforces that we are heading in the right direction in terms of design innovation.” Graham Chetland

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A Stand Out Design Vista Homes & Design’s Sierra 276 display home at North Shore’s display village has been awarded for its innovative design.

Last month local business, Vista Homes & Design, won the best singlelevel home award in the Building and Design Principles category of Stockland’s inaugural VIBE Builder Awards. The award was for their innovative resort-style home, Sierra 276, at North Shore’s display village, which has been very popular with buyers since it launched last year. Owners of Vista Homes & Design, Natasha Whiteside and Graham Chetland, are thrilled to have received the award. “It’s always an honour to be awarded for excellence in our industry, and with this one being so heavily contested throughout Queensland it makes it even more special,” says Graham. “To us, this award reinforces that we are heading in the right direction in terms of design innovation, use of different materials and our build quality.” The stunning four-bedroom home won the award after being judged by an independent panel led by the Building Designers Association of Queensland (BDAQ). The highlights of the Sierra 276 are the 3.6 metre ceilings in the main living area allowing for fixed glass highlight windows which allow natural light to filter in, separate zones for parents and kids, integration of the indoor living and alfresco areas and the use of natural stone internally and externally.

Vista Homes & Design

8 Sita Retreat North Shore Burdell 4775 5656 www.vistahomes.com.au BSA 1124158

“The design also features louver windows and stacker doors which allow for consistent air flow of the north east breezes,’’ says Natasha. “Meanwhile, the pool has been seamlessly integrated with the two outdoor areas offering a huge area for entertaining.”

What makes Vista Homes & Design houses stand out from other designs is their use of alternative materials and their fresh, modern approach to the traditional craft of building homes. “We use traditional material with a modern edge,” explains Natasha. “For example, in the Sierra 276 design we used natural stone and timber as features.” This integration of both traditional and modern materials with innovative design has become Vista Homes & Design’s signature trademark. “Our reputation for outstanding homes rests primarily on the time invested with each client to understand individual requirements,” says Natasha. “And, of course, the quality workmanship and materials inherent in every Vista home.” Part of that personalised service is working with Vista’s colour consultant to personalise your home and select finishes that represent your ideal outcome and a little bit of your personality. “Vista understands that some people like to put their own stamp on their house and we cater for that,” says Natasha. “We also cater for investors and have pre-selected packages to choose from as well.” If you are after an innovative, modern, award-winning home design, then pop into the North Shore display village to check out the Sierra 276. Or to find out more about how Vista Homes & Design can design and build the house of your dreams, visit www.vistahomes.com.au or call 4775 5656.

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Investment Property Doesn’t Get Better Than This! Investor Property is a property investment education and sourcing company that works intimately with property investors over the long term providing the services they need to achieve sound investment outcomes; the only company of its type located at North Shore. With offices across Queensland and Property Coaches based around Australia, Investor Property help their clients to establish long term goals, a strategic plan and an understanding of property as an asset class. They also source, design and create specialised opportunities designed around its potential for capital growth, rental yield and reducing risks faced by property investors. Opportunities derived from years of experience, sound research, innovative solutions and its valued builder and developer partnerships. A perfect example of the client focused collaboration to bring innovation and security to residential property investors is the very exciting, Edge at North Shore. Set opposite the future cinema site and on the boundary street of arguably the most important sub-regional town centre in the north, Edge is at the cutting edge of design and functionality and comprises a range of living and investment options that are literally opposite where residents can work, rest and play. Only in its infancy the North Shore community provides significant uplift opportunity as the estate develops with opportunity greatest for those able to invest close to the action of the expanding town centre. Born out of innovative planning in land and built form design solutions, Edge introduces an entirely new lifestyle offering to North Shore, yet it’s not a new concept.

Remember the character the ‘Fonz’ from the ‘70s TV sitcom Happy Days? Well Fonzi’s mode of living, above the Cunningham’s garage, has given name to a modern, efficient style of living that suits owners, investors and tenants alike; the Fonzi. Fonzis bring together a house and an annexed unit with separate living spaces. In the case of the Fonzi houses in Edge, they are a 3 bedroom house at the front with pedestrian access to the street and across the road to the town centre, and a single bedroom unit above the garages that are accessed from the laneway behind and overlook the adjacent park. Each have their own outdoor living spaces and garage providing space and separation. The Fonzi unit is separately metered from the house allowing an owner to live in one and lease the other or to lease both for a very high yield. The most exciting part of these properties at Edge are that each Fonzi house and unit has been approved for strata titling; effectively a duplex development! That means you can hold both as flats or strata title the pair to sell one, sell both or simply to unlock the increased equity. An amazing investment all round. But that’s not all. Edge also features two bedroom houses under $290,000. The total mix in Edge affords a suite of options; with one, two or three bedroom living, sub-letting, extended family living or just those looking for affordable accommodation, everyone who wants to live, own or invest in the heart of the action, can! >

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Located over the garage, the Fonzi brings together a house and an annexed unit with separate living spaces.



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Investment Property Doesn’t Get Better Than This!

> With privacy, space and access key considerations, Edge’s ultra-modern and intelligent design affords access to urban living at its best with the amazing location making it potentially the most exciting property investment options Townsville has ever seen. At the beginning of what is predicted to be a significant and protracted upswing phase for Queensland, Edge’s timing couldn’t be better as it will be delivered amongst significant amenity with so much more to come over the next 10 years. Looking in the face of all the positive drivers of capital growth, Edge also answers one of the greatest concerns for investors, cash flow, through solutions that are the highest demand options within close proximity to all that tenants desire. In addition, the dual income capacity for the Fonzi designs leave investors well ahead with the added value of the duplex option. Just when it all sounds too good to be true, Investor Property also offers protection against the unforeseen circumstances that can affect an investor’s cash flow with their 10 year Rental Assurance Program. This means that investing in North Shore with Investor Property means No Vacancy and No Late Rent for 10 Years (conditions apply)! “We started our investor journey 18 months ago, and discovering the company offered a 10 year Rental Assurance Program (RAP) under their property management provided us confidence to buy our first property in North Shore. After all, if Investor Property are to cover all our rent from day one if vacancy and arrears occurred, where’s the risk? We pay a small weekly fee for this, however the benefits of assured cash flow allows us to sleep at night. We’ve now purchased a number of other properties with Investor Property, and each one has RAP cover that in a worse case outcome, assures our rent, and therefore our mortgage, is paid. Investor Property demonstrated that when they select a region and an estate for investment such as North Shore and manage our properties, they’re backing my investment with their money! This all signals they’ve done the research necessary for us to enjoy increasing property prices and rents.” says Mark. Discover more on how Investor Property can help you by visiting them at North Shore or call 1800 248 911 58 DUO MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2014 duomagazine.com.au


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Stunning Display Home For Sale 2 Sita Retreat, North Shore

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Visit AP Williams & Co. North Shore Display Homes Open 10am – 5pm 7 days

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Visit our display homes at Sita Retreat, North Shore and Featherwood Street, Sanctum Weekdays 9am-5pm Saturday & Sunday 10am-5pm

Phone 4751 8577 or 4774 2055 to discuss your dream home today! www.nhsq.com.au

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Townsville’s Most Awarded Builder With his trademark smile and positive outlook it’s no wonder this local carpenter turned builder is at the top of his game.

In the last four years no other builder in Townsville has won more Housing Industry Association (HIA) awards than Keir Constructions. This is an extraordinary feat for the locally owned and operated business. At the heart of its success is owner Brad Keir, who was born and raised in Townsville. “Since the very beginning of Keir Constructions it has been about transparency, delivering what is promised, and an unrelenting passion for excellence,” says Brad Keir. “This attitude of always putting our clients first has seen Keir Constructions grow to the successful business that it is today.” It is not just homeowners of Townsville who have recognised the professionalism and high quality work of Keir Constructions. Over the past few years they have won a staggering 34 HIA awards, including the highly sought after ‘Professional Builder of the Year’ for the last three consecutive years. “As well as being awarded ‘Professional Builder of the Year’ in the North Queensland HIA awards we have been a finalist in the ‘Professional Builder’ category in the National HIA awards for the last three years, which is a wonderful achievement for our small, close-knit team,” says Brad. “The Housing Industry Association (HIA) is a national organisation, and to be a finalist in this category three years in a row means we have achieved consistency and professionalism, as well as being highly regarded by our peers.”

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north shore display village feature Left: Brad Keir at one of the two Keir Display Homes at North Shore – Elegance: 19 Sita Retreat, North Shore.

Below: HIA 2013 Winner – Home of the Year – North Queensland.

Bottom: Elegance Display Home master ensuite at North Shore.

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“Since the very beginning of Keir Constructions it has been about transparency, delivering what is promised, and an unrelenting passion for excellence.”

2011, 2012 & 2013 National HIA Awards – Finalist: Professional Builder 2013 HIA Awards – Winner: Most Professional Medium Builder Northern Region Custom Built Home $650,001 – $800,000 Project Home up to $300,000 Project Home over $300,001 New Kitchen over $20,001 Business Partner of the Year Spec Home Townsville Bathroom Design Townsville Kitchen of the Year Custom Built Home of the Year

Brad Keir

Home of the Year Spec Home — North Queensland Bathroom Design — North Queensland Kitchen of the Year — North Queensland Project Home of the Year — North Queensland Home of the Year — North Queensland (image above)

Renowned for their swag of awards, Keir Constructions is also known for ‘The Keir Difference’. This consists of innovative design, quality workmanship, value for money, and homes built in 80 working days or less – guaranteed.

2012 HIA Awards – Winner: Most Professional Medium Builder Northern Region Custom Built Home Up to $400,000 Project Home of the Year Project Home Up to $300,000

“Specialising in new homes, it is through our processes and systems that Keir consistently creates award winning homes built in 80 working days or less,” explains Brad. “We are able to do this with our local construction team which is the best in the industry. This achieves a flow on effect, off the back of Keir Constructions success that enables our tradies to grow and succeed along with us and allows us to give back to the community through sponsorship and donations. It’s the most rewarding part of the job.” And there is no slowing down for Brad and his team with a new display house opening soon at Blue Wattle, Rasmussen, moving into their new Woolcock Street office at the end of September – HIA Awards in November and a new business venture, Keir Property Management – Sales & Rentals.

Project Home over $300,001 2011 National HIA Awards – Winner: Most Professional Small Builder Northern Region Custom Built Home Up to $400,000 Display Home of the Year Display Home up to $300,000 Display Home over $300,000 Project Home of the Year Project Home up to $300,000

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Northern Beaches Leisure Centre Sometimes you walk into a place and you just feel welcome. Well that place is Northern Beaches Leisure Centre. First you get a smile as you walk through the gate then as you look around you realize there are four pools and an amazing lot of space. The possibilities for you and your family to enjoy yourself, be fit or learn a new skill are more than you imagined you could do at an Aquatic Centre. Lap Swimming, Aqua Aerobics, Maternity Aqua Classes, Adult Swim Squads from Beginner to Elite, Hydro Sessions with a local Physio or BBQ with family and friends. By collaborating with others, Lessees Jon and Maria Sieben have created a space for many groups to come together and utilise the benefit of the water. Recently NBLC became the home of the Free Radical Tribe Triathlon Club. With members from 6yrs to adult, beginner to elite, everyone is welcome to join. Keen to provide services for the growing community, NBLC is working with the Australian Sports Commission to trial Junior Water Polo in 2015. The guiding element at the Centre is North Shore Swim School. With the motto, “Swim Right, Swim Here” Jon and Maria’s aim is that everyone who goes through their Water Babies and Top 10 programs are both safer and have gained skills that allow them to join any aquatic activity or sport they desire. “We want to nurture thinking swimmers so opportunities are endless throughout their lives” they said. There is a lot already happening at the Centre and to think that by the end of the year further collaboration will see Water Slides complete and open for use also. This is an exciting place to be. To be a part of any of the activities, phone 4774 7593 www.nblc.net.au

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Health & Wellness

With a marathon 42 kilometres of walking and cycling trails, 330 hectares of open spaces, parklands within 200 metres of every house and a central park 44 times the size of the Cowboys Stadium, North Shore is the perfect place to live an active lifestyle. Strand Fitness North Shore opens it’s 1,200sqm mega gym next month!

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WALKING Some say it’s the most important physical activity of them all. And boy, there are plenty of places to walk at North Shore. Included are no less than 42 kilometres of meandering trails, a dedicated dog park. Or perhaps you’d like to explore the boulevards and streets to check out all the fantastic new homes being built.

From Downward Dog to Butterfly, there are plenty of classes and clubs to join at North Shore. Here are just a few: B-Yoga bookings essential email yogettez@gmail.com Playgroup all enquiries call 1800 171 882 Relaxation and Meditation with ChillXation call 4795 2753 Ballet with Madame Eva email evafillettetrace@gmail.com Photography courses email trevorleephotography@gmail.com The Northern Beaches Leisure Centre has classes designed to suit everyone. There’s aqua aerobics, learn to swim and a swim squad. Contact 4774 7593 or email swim@nblc.net.au. Choi Kwan Do is located on Main Street and offers classes. Call 1800 665 610 for more info. Join the Park Run family. Park Run organise free weekly 5 kilometre runs all over the world. And now at North Shore!

Access to quality medical services is a must for any community. The first stage of the North Shore Medical Centre is now open and boasts the following: North Shore Medical Centre 4758 7000 1300 Smile Dentist 4774 2254 QML Pathology 4774 7623 Sportsmed NQ Physiotherapy 4774 2860

PARKLANDS At North Shore, there is open space or parklands within 200 metres of every home. Now that opens up all sorts of outdoor activity opportunities. PLAYGROUNDS What fun it is being a kid at North Shore. After playing on the flying foxes, and swings, there are ropes to climb, not to mention, about a million trees! BIKING Start the day with a cycle – there’s plenty of room for everyone on the three metre wide North Shore Green Spine.

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EDUCATION A good education is one of the most important parts of our lives. North Shore has been designed to bring some of the best education facilities and providers to residents. People living at North Shore will have a number of high-quality education choices that will meet their needs throughout their education journey.

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The North Shore Playgroup is for 0-5 year-olds providing a variety of structured and childchosen activities. Activities include indoor/ outdoor play, painting, play dough, arts and craft, music and reading time. Parents can enjoy some social time in a happy friendly environment. Call 1800 171 882 for more information.

Townsville Grammar junior campus will open in 2015. The campus site is across from the Northern Beaches Leisure Centre and in close proximity to the North Shore Town Centre.

Childcare Petit Early Learning Journey Centre will open in late 2014 catering for 6 weeks to 5 years old, in addition to providing: before and after school care, nutritional meals, Queensland approved kindergarten program and nappies. To enrol your child visit www.petitjourney.com.au

St Clare’s Catholic School St Clare’s Catholic School work together; staff, families, students and the parish community to make the school a place where all are welcomed and where each individual can realise their full potential.

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Future schools When complete, North Shore will boast four schools and four child care centres ensuring all kids at North Shore will have a choice of, and access to, the best of quality education facilities.

Tertiary institutions North Shore is in close proximity to both of Townsville’s tertiary institutions. Just 15 kilometres or 12 minutes drive to James Cook University and less than 12 kilometres to the Great Barrier Reef Institute of Tafe.


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ALWAYS A GOOD TIME TO DETOX

With spring just around the corner, it’s a great time to do a Master Cleanse, right? Can you sense a hint of sarcasm? Maybe just a little…

Let’s explore the world of The Detox – what this really means to your body and why it has nothing to do with a bi-annual extreme diet. In fact, we do need to detoxify every day with food. Detoxification is a full-time job for your body; a natural, ongoing process that happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And with all the toxins and stress in the modern world, it’s a lot of work. You may not be aware of it, but we are all exposed to toxins – in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the products we use. You may also not be aware that how well, or how poorly, your body is able to detoxify will, to a large extent, determine how well or sick you feel? Everyday exposure to environmental toxins can promote a wide variety of ailments and can contribute to a vast number of symptoms and conditions including headaches; eye, ear, nose, sinus or throat irritation; dizziness or vertigo; nausea; skin rash and more. Infertility, liver dysfunction, memory loss, weakness or fatigue can also be related to toxins. Your body needs to detoxify substances from outside the body as well as those made inside the body.

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Common external sources of toxins include herbicides, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and plastics. While common internal sources of toxins are produced by intestinal microbes, hormones. Many parts of your body are involved in the process of detoxification. The liver is the most important organ that rids the body of toxins however the lungs, intestines, kidneys and skin also play a big part in detoxification. Many aspects of everyday life affect our detoxification ability. Some foods can increase our ability to detoxify. These include Cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Zinc also plays an essential role – sources include wild-caught seafood, grassed beef/lamb, organic spinach, pumpkin seeds, organic pork/chicken and cashews. Liver detoxification is inhibited by nutritional deficiency, toxic exposures, and medications such as acetaminophen, alcohol consumption, and low protein intake. Detoxification relies on two very important amino acids – cysteine and methionine. These two amino acids are the main dietary sources of sulfur, and are found in meat, fish, poultry,

onions, garlic, tumeric, eggs and dairy products. Bioflavonoids may also be beneficial for detoxification. Bioflavonoids are abundant in organic fruit, vegetables and tea, and are the active ingredient in many herbs. More importantly, the detoxification process entirely relies on the body’s pathways of elimination. Imagine you decide to hose down the interior of a very dirty house but every door and window is sealed shut. Initially toxins would accumulate and expand as they break down but, given time, something more insidious happens. Just as a filthy house will attract unwanted visitors – rats and cockroaches – the very process can occur in the gut via bacteria, yeast and parasites. Imagine how you’d feel attempting a detox if you are chronically constipated or perform minimal exercise limiting your body’s sweating and respiration capacity? So, still feel the need for a ‘spring detox’? It might be best to ask yourself what you’re really hoping to achieve as well as what is really driving your need to detox. Sometimes small permanent changes are far more effective than temporary drastic ones.

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THE BABY WHISPERER CAMERON ARNOLD HAS EARNED HIMSELF THE REPUTATION AS ‘THE BABY WHISPERER’ FOR HELPING MOTHERS BREASTFEED THEIR BABIES. MOTHERS OF NEWBORN BABIES always want to give their little bundles-of-joy the best start to life. This often involves breastfeeding their baby. According to the World Health Organisation, breastfeeding is the best source of nourishment for infants and young children. But sadly, sometimes, babies are born with tongue-tie or lip-tie, which can make breastfeeding very difficult and leave those mums who desperately want to breastfeed feeling quite distressed. Luckily, Dr. Cameron Arnold, dentist and owner of Smile Dental in Townsville, has a simple solution.

“Also, releasing tongue- lip-ties helps avoid eating problems, speech problems and orthodontic problems. Not to mention removing the tongue tie, combined with breastfeeding, helps to grow beautiful faces.”

According to the Australian Breastfeeding Association website, tongue-tie occurs when the thin piece of skin under the baby’s tongue is very short and restricts the movement of the tongue. This makes it very difficult for a baby to attach to the breast properly, and without treatment many mothers feel the need to give up on breastfeeding and forgo all the benefits for their baby.

Dr. Sherryn Silverthorne, a midwife and chiropractor at Ansell Chiropractic Centre, is one such health professional referring mothers to Smile Dental. “I’m very happy with the work that he is doing and most importantly we are getting great outcomes for the mums and the babies.”

“We promote a simple, quick and effective water laser procedure to rectify lip- and tongue-tie,” explains Cameron. “As we know the importance of breastfeeding on long-lasting health and development, as well as the importance of breastfeeding in helping to shape facial muscle tone and the palate, and also helping to develop good breathing and swallowing habits.” But breastfeeding isn’t the only reason why babies should have the procedure to rectify lip- and tongue-tie, Cameron says there are also a number of benefits for a baby’s dental health and mouth development. “The tongue is mother nature’s toothbrush, so if it is tied to the floor of the mouth it’s hard to cleanse the mouth with it,” explains Cameron.

Cameron’s ability to give mothers of lip- or tongue-tied babies the chance to breastfeed has earned him the reputation as ‘The Baby Whisperer’. And word-of-mouth is continuing to spread, as midwives, lactation consultants and other health professionals are recommending more and more mothers to Cameron’s Smile Dental practice.

Over the years, as the number of mothers turning to Smile Dental for help has increased, the practice has evolved to a breastfeeding-friendly practice, which boasts a relaxation room complete with a change table and comfortable chair where mothers can breastfeed their babies in peace following the procedure. Dr. Cameron Arnold can assess and treat babies with lip- and tongue-tie. For more information call 4729 5777, or visit the practice at 175 Ross River Road, Mundingburra.

“WE PROMOTE A SIMPLE, QUICK AND EFFECTIVE WATER LASER PROCEDURE TO RECTIFY LIP- AND TONGUE-TIE.” DR CAMERON ARNOLD

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GRANT COLLINS | AUDIOLOGIST | CLARITY HEARING SOLUTIONS

BIONIC EAR COMES TO TOWNSVILLE

Locals needing cochlear implant services will soon be able to have them here in Townsville rather than travelling to Brisbane.

This month is a very exciting one for us as we prepare to start providing cochlear implant services to all our patients both in Townsville and all our regional and remote sites. Previously, most of our patients had to travel to Brisbane to receive their services and for some people this meant up to 24 hours of travel. Now we can provide all their services without needing to travel at all. The cochlear implant or bionic ear was created in Western Australia by former Australian of the Year Professor Grahame Clarke and his team. Prior to the cochlear implant many people born with a severe to profound hearing loss, or no hearing whatsoever, were generally left with little hope of ever hearing or reproducing speech sounds clearly or at all. If the speech areas of the brain do not receive any stimulation by the time you are around nine then these areas never grow and speech understanding or reproduction is practically impossible. Furthermore, people who once had normal hearing but had acquired a severe to profound hearing loss, or lost their hearing completely through means such as viral infections, severe industrial deafness, or genetic disorders also held little hope of ever being able to hear speech clearly again.

If you understand less than 50 per cent of speech even with good quality, correctly chosen and fitted hearing aids, then a cochlear implant is recommended.

Many severe to profound hearing losses that are either acquired or there from birth are able to be treated very successfully with hearing aids. However, there are people who have such extensive damage to their hearing that the speech nerves are unable to fire, even when a hearing aid provides them with adequate amplification (with the exception of those who have no hearing whatsoever). Generally speaking, if you understand less than 50 per cent of speech even with good quality, correctly chosen and fitted hearing aids, then a cochlear implant is recommended. Professor Grahame Clarke and his team came up with the concept of the cochlear implant in the 1980s and it has been continually evolving since then. A cochlear implant works by using electrical impulses to activate the nerves of the inner ear directly. With all profound hearing losses it is usually the tiny hairs within the inner ear that have been damaged. An electrode is surgically implanted into the inner ear to electrically stimulate the nerve where the tiny hair would usually fire. A digital speech processor is either worn on the ear or in a pocket that picks up the sound via a microphone. It then converts the sound into an electrical

signal and the electrode electrically stimulates the nerve in the area of the inner ear associated with the sound that is picked up by the speech processor. There has been significant improvements and innovations with many facets of cochlear implants over the last 12 months. Probably the most exciting and innovative addition to the process is a method of stem cell therapy to improve the communication between the electrodes and the nerves. This could significantly improve the sound quality and allow much more natural sound than cochlear currently does. Another significant improvement are hybrid implants where it’s only implanted in the high-pitched areas of the cochlear and, if useful hearing is present in the low-pitched areas, it’s preserved and again allows for a more natural sound quality. Finally the speech processor themselves have all improved significantly with modern additions such as water/sweat-proofing, Bluetooth compatibility and remote programming, to name but a few.

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ROWENA SANDERSON | EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST | A&I PHYSIO REHAB CLINIC

EXERCISE AND THE HEART – REDUCING THE RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.

Often when we think about exercise, it is about making muscles work to achieve some optimal goal; reducing asymmetries, recovering after injury, improving breathing capacity or simply getting stronger and/or faster.

What of the heart? As a muscle, it is unique, constantly working without the requirement of subconscious thought to keep going. Wouldn’t you say that was exercise? So why do we have such a high rate of cardiovascular disease in Australia? Firstly we must consider what the cardiovascular system is, the risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and how exercise specifically can not only help prevent it, but also to improve the systems of those already living with it. Let’s start a little left field, instead of picturing the heart, let’s think of a watering system with pump and hosing. See the pump (heart) pushing the water into the hosing (arteries), the water providing nourishment to the plants (organs), and seeping down to the bottom of the pot (periphery), and once it reaches a certain level it enters another hose (veins) which pushes it back to the start. This, in very simple terms, is what the cardiovascular system does.

Remember, exercise prevents AND treats cardiovascular disease.

So when we think of risk factors, we have all heard of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diet, salt consumption, smoking,

diabetes, obesity and reduced exercise, but how do they impact our ‘pump and hose system’? When we have high cholesterol it is like mud clogging up the hose, only allowing a trickle of water through the system. This reduces the availability of nutrients to get through, and may ultimately clog the pump system, resulting in failure (heart attack or in the case of ‘clogging’ in the brain, stroke). A number of other factors, such as a diet high in saturated fats, smoking and obesity all add to this ‘clogging’ effect. Fortunately, exercise can improve this, as appropriate levels increase the ‘water pressure’ which helps to reduce the clogging in the system. From the point of view of high blood pressure, this is like having a ‘faulty tap’ that you have to keep turning up and up, trying to make the water flow. This tap could be faulty in many ways, but the end result is an increased pressure to keep the system working. The pressure remains high if the arteries (hose) lose elasticity (aging, damage, cholesterol, enzyme or hormonal imbalances) and if there is a thickening of the blood due to excessive salt intake

or dehydration. Over time this constantly increased blood pressure damages our internal organs. As mentioned before, appropriate exercise also increases the pressure, but at the same time the activity increases the blood flow, allowing for de-clogging of the arteries, nutrient delivery, and enzyme and hormone regulation. Combined with a healthy lifestyle, it allows the heart and artery musculature to stay strong and flexible, resulting in less work required to keep the blood flowing. As a general rule regular aerobic activity, most days of the week is required to reduce all risk factors. Research has also demonstrated weight training may also help reduce bad cholesterol levels. However, the intensity and duration for all exercise will vary for each individual’s circumstances. Remember, exercise prevents AND treats cardiovascular disease. Don’t wait, book today for an assessment.

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NORTH QUEENSLAND IT’S TIME TO GET MOVING CANCER COUNCIL HAS CALLED FOR NORTH QUEENSLANDERS TO GET MOVING, WITH FIGURES SHOWING RATES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN SOME AREAS ARE AS MUCH AS 18 PER CENT LOWER THAN THE QUEENSLAND AVERAGE.

According to Queensland Health data, the adult rate of participation in sufficient activity for health benefit was 18 per cent lower in Burdekin and Hinchinbrook when compared to the state average. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift said the finding was a concern. “Evidence shows that physical activity is one of the keys to avoiding preventable cancer,” Ms Clift said. “It’s vital that all Queenslanders get active and exercise daily for their short and long term health. “We know that up to one third of all cancers are preventable through healthy diet and lifestyle. “This means that simply by getting active, we can save many lives and prevent cancer-related deaths in North Queensland.”

“IT’S VITAL THAT ALL QUEENSLANDERS GET ACTIVE AND EXERCISE DAILY FOR THEIR SHORT AND LONG TERM HEALTH.” KATIE CLIFT

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National physical activity guidelines recommend at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity on most, but preferably, all days of the week. “People who are time poor can do two 15 minute sessions, or even three 10 minute sessions – ensuring each activity session should last for a minimum for 10 minutes,” Ms Clift said. “Moderate physical activity includes any activity in which you can still hold a conversation, such as brisk walking.

“Vigorous physical activity includes any activity that makes you ‘huff and puff’, such as fast swimming, cycling and jogging. “As your fitness improves, aim for at least 60 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or 30 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity every day.” In the Burdekin, around 45 per cent of the adult population engaged in sufficient physical activity for their health, with rates as low as 35 per cent for adults aged 35-54. In Hinchinbrook, around 46 per cent of the adult population engaged in sufficient physical activity for their health, with rates as low as 40 per cent for adults aged over 55. Schools, businesses and community groups interested in finding out more about how to get physically active to reduce cancer risks should visit CCQ’s quest .org.au – an online program designed to help Queenslanders make the healthy choice the easy choice. More information about Cancer Council Queensland is available via Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 or cancerqld. org.au.


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LAURELYN HIGGINS | HYGIENIST | SMILE DENTAL

SOMETHING FOR THE MEN!

Smile Dental’s Hygienist Laurelyn Higgins urges men to get healthy, fit and fabulous by turning these ideas into actions.

How blokes can look younger • Teeth can become yellow over time and tooth whitening is one of those quick fixes that can take years off a man’s age. • Next take a tip from the ladies and wear moisturiser with sunscreen to keep wrinkles at bay. • Trim nose hairs and keep brows neat since hairiness is not a good look. • Then wear the right colour because nice teeth and good grooming also top the attraction list. What your neck size may say about you Sleep apnoea is a serious breathing disorder where essentially people are suffocating during their sleep. It can seriously affect moods, memory, health, work and relationships. Night time teeth grinding and acid reflux are also associated with it which can affect your teeth. A large neck size is one of the risk factors for sleep apnoea. For men it’s a neck size of 43cm (17 inches) or greater; for women it’s 40cm (16 inches) or greater. Speak to us for more information about the risk factors and treatment options. Know your risk for oral cancer Cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth and is often painless in the early stages. The earlier oral cancer is detected, the more successfully it can be treated so see your dentist regularly for a comprehensive oral cancer screening. You may be at risk for oral cancer if you: • Smoke – more than 80% of oral cancers are due to smoking • Drink heavily – defined as more than 4 standard drinks on a single occasion • Have excessive sun exposure on the lips • Have a poor diet which is low in or with no vegetables • Are sexually active and have oral exposure to HPV or Human Papillomavirus

Tooth whitening is one of those quick fixes that can take years off a bloke’s age.

Boost your brain – by brushing your teeth Scientists say that there are all sorts of ways you can stimulate your brain and create new neural pathways. Everything from doing Sudoku puzzles to learning to play a musical instrument. They offer this idea for familiar tasks: use your non-dominant hand to brush your teeth. It’s all about staying sharp, no matter how old you are. Banish your morning breath blues Want to stop bad breath the easy way? The trick is to floss, brush and clean your tongue using a pH-balanced toothpaste and rinse available from your dentist. You use it before bed and upon rising to kill the acid-loving, bad breath germs that grow in your mouth while you sleep. Get your special toothpaste and rinse that kills harmful germs, cleans teeth and freshens breath.

Save your smile with 6 easy steps •D rink tap water and stay away from dark sweet drinks that damage your teeth •H old your toothbrush like a pencil when brushing to avoid scrubbing •C hange your toothbrush every 3 months or sooner if the bristles become frayed •F irmly hug & rub the sides of your teeth with floss to remove stains and plaque •T ry the 5:2:8 diet which is 5 veg, 2 fruit and 8 glasses of water daily •C hew sugarless gum after a meal to neutralise your mouth if you can’t brush

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GUM DISEASE

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KEEPING YOUR NATURAL TEETH FOR LIFE IS BENEFICIAL NOT JUST TO YOUR ORAL HEALTH BUT YOUR GENERAL HEALTH AS WELL... THESE ARE THE FACTS: • more than 90% of the world’s population will suffer from gum inflammation called Gingivitis, in response to toxic bacterial products resulting from plaque gathering around the teeth • while Gingivitis does not destroy the bone supporting the teeth, it can be unsightly with the gums appearing bright red and you may find your gums bleed when you bite food, chew and of course when you brush your teeth • what is more concerning is that around 15-20% of people (that’s 4 million people in Australia) with Gingivitis develop the more destructive form of gum disease known as Periodontitis, where the bone supporting the teeth is destroyed leading to tooth loss

• gum disease is one of the easiest oral health problems to prevent and can be managed effectively • treatment of gum disease is very straightforward

Sharon Everett (Dental Hygienist) and Colin Priestland

• gum disease treatment is pain-free • gum disease is associated with some severe medical conditions • gum disease treatment is available locally in Townsville (NQ Surgical Dentistry) Can you imagine what you would look like with a big wide smile showing teeth with swollen, red or bleeding gums and big black spaces between your teeth? Gums make a huge contribution to your smile and attractiveness so it is not all about teeth, but it should be just as much about gums!

Preventing gum disease is as easy as removing all the plaque from all surfaces of the teeth every 24 hours, but that is not as easy as it sounds. The secret of success is using the right cleaning devices in the right sites in the right techniques. The way to ensure this is achieved is for gum disease patients to be supported by an experienced dental hygienist who works routinely with such patients. Gum disease patients need a completely different treatment approach to patients who attend for their annual clean around the time of their check-up. Sharon Everett, our dental hygienist at NQ Surgical Dentistry has nearly 20 years of hygiene experience and has worked in differing roles from providing routine cleaning to working alongside a Periodontist (gum disease specialist) providing treatment for patients suffering from destructive gum disease. Treating established gum disease is straightforward and logical. All the roots of all the teeth have to be cleaned with precision to leave biologically clean root surfaces using gentle high frequency vibration (not scraping like the old days), and the patient has to be prepared to carry out a regime of detailed cleaning at home every day to ensure there is no plaque and hence no toxic waste products allowed to accumulate around and below the gum margins. It is the home care that makes the difference between success and failure. To ensure good home care we offer detailed communication regarding the destructive disease process and what patients need to achieve if they are to successfully conquer the gum disease.

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L–R: Kylie Retallick, Sarah Pollock, Linda Priestland, Colin Priestland, Sharon Everett, Wendy Holman.

Such root surface cleaning is carried out with local anaesthetic injections so that the process is absolutely pain-free. The instrument used also works using a high frequency vibration and smooth tips without any sharp edges thereby avoiding any abrasions to the soft gum tissues. No longer do you have to sit through a long appointment of tooth scraping as was once the case. GUM DISEASE AND SYSTEMIC DISEASES Research over the past 20 years has clearly shown that patients suffering from destructive forms of gum disease have a higher risk of suffering from a number of serious general health problems including: • heart disease • stroke • diabetes

SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND: • Bleeding gums are definitely not normal • Bleeding from the gums when you brush or floss is definitely not normal • Treatment for gum disease is easy, comfortable and effective • Left untreated gum disease can result is extensive tooth loss the result of which is a poorer quality of life, a less attractive smile and chronic infection with the knock-on effects on your general health • It’s cheaper and easier to prevent gum disease than treat it OUR FOCUS When you visit us at NQ Surgical Dentistry in Kings Road, Pimlico, we consider your oral and general health as well as your dental aesthetics.

• Alzheimer’s disease

Our area of treatment-focus is restricted to the following areas of dentistry:

• females have a higher chance of their baby experiencing premature birth or being born under weight.

Periodontal care: this involves the assessment and treatment of gum disease.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Keeping your natural teeth for life is beneficial not just to your oral health but your general health as well. Removing plaque on a daily basis will prevent gum disease and decay. The cost of treating either of these conditions is significant due to the high costs of dental materials and professional manpower costs.

Our experienced dental hygienist, Sharon Everett, and our Dental Surgeon, Dr Colin Priestland, can improve your oral health and make gum disease a thing of the past. No more red, bleeding gums, loose teeth, gaps between the teeth and probably bad breath too. If you would like to know more about how the NQ Surgical Dentistry team can help you, or to book an appointment at our Pimlico practice in Townsville, please contact us, we’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to investigate what we do, see our website media centre with lots of short oral health articles addressing the common questions we get asked.

Oral surgery: this includes the diagnosis of oral conditions involving the mouth, teeth, jaws or gums and their surgical correction. Implant therapy that deals with the planning for, and surgically placement of implants to replace single teeth, groups of teeth or an entire arch of teeth using crowns, bridges or implant-retained or supported hybrid dentures.

To contact us call 4725 1656 visit www.oralsurgerytownsville.au or www.nqsurgicaldentistry.com.au or admin@nqsurgicaldentistry.com.au We’re waiting to hear from you.

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HAIR+BEAUTY+FASHION TECNI.ART WILD STYLERS . Capturing the wildest trend in hair, L’Oreal Professionnel launches NEW Tecni.ART Wild Stylers. A collection of five new styling products to achieve wild texture with no rough touch. Create loose waves to untamed manes, unbelievable volume to perfectly rumpled locks with the help of; Crepage de Chignon, Scruff Me, Next Day Hari, Beach Waves and Depolish. For the first time, L’Oreal Professionnel introduces an international muse to front the launch: Kirsten Dunst with Tecni.ART Wild Stylers. For your nearest stockist call 1300 651 141 or visit www.lorealprofessionnel.com.au

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GUCCI INTRODUCES NEW SUNGLASSES AND OPTICAL FRAMES FOR MEN

Combining retro style, impeccable workmanship and a modern material, Gucci is pleased to present its new sunglasses and optical frames dedicated to the contemporary man, featuring a classic yet modern look. Inspired by traditional craftsmanship that has been handed down over the years, these sunglasses and optical frames are distinguished by a skilfully hand-finished treatment, which gives the material a sophisticated look that perfectly blends past and present. Available worldwide at Gucci boutiques and select high-end opticians.

MARTONE CYCLING CO’S Australian launch in July, on the

heels of the brand’s one year anniversary, coincided with the global release of MC2, the second collection of style-driven city bikes created by Lorenzo Martone, a Brazilian born New Yorker. With a range of bold and beautiful bicycles for both men and women that fuse form, function and fashion in equal measure, and which make pedal power more appealing than ever before, the MC2 will deliver the same fashionable design features – including the integrated handlebar basket and signature red chain – with an overall more elevated finish, and featuring bold new colour ways. Now in select retail outlets nationally priced from $1199 for men and $1299 for women. www.martonecycling.com

STYLE NEWS

SJ LINGERIE has just unveiled

their beautifully crafted Bombshell range, the perfect balance of provocation and sophistication to celebrate every silhouette. Catering for women between sizes 8-22AUS with DD+/E cups and inspired by the Hollywood glamour of the 30’s through to the 50’s, the collection exclusively features European lace, satin and chiffon, delivering intricate yet supportive lingerie. The soft bras, nightdresses and babydolls all have hidden powermesh panels which supports the bust whilst remaining delicate and feminine. www.sjlingerie.com.au

TRAVALO WITH GENIE-S REFILL

Take your favourite perfume with you – without having to carry the bulky bottle. The Travalo perfume atomiser holds 50 sprays of your favourite perfume, and it is the perfect size for your gym bag. Fill from the patented design valve at the bottom of the atomiser, there is no more wastage of your favourite perfume. Travalo is a refillable atomiser that makes fragrance instantly pocket sized. For stockist please call 07 5564 6767

TARGET DESIGNER COUP

Target Australia announced it is partnering with iconic Italian design house, Missoni, to deliver its biggest-ever designer collaboration to Australian stores on October 8. The Missoni for Target range will launch in 60 retail stores nationally and online at target.com.au/missoni as part of the retailer’s ‘Designers for Target’ program. Target Managing Director, Stuart Machin, said the collaboration with Missoni would be its best yet. “We are so thrilled to have worked with Missoni on this project; never before have Missoni agreed to build an exclusive range with an Australian retail brand. This partnership is a first for Missoni, for Target, and for the Australian consumer,” Mr Machin said. “I’m sure our customers will be queuing up to get their piece of iconic Missoni style, whether it is for themselves, their family or their home.”

BRITISH TAILOR T.M.LEWIN OPENS IN BRISBANE As a result of phenomenal success in the Australian market, T.M.Lewin is in the process of opening three new stores over the next three months. September sees the brand opening for business in Edward Street, Brisbane with two new stores launching at Melbourne’s Emporium and Chadstone shopping centres later in the year. A brand renowned for its range of exquisitely tailored shirts, tailoring, knitwear and accessories for men and women, the year ahead will also see new product development for T.M.Lewin in Australia including the alignment of seasonality across their menswear and casual men’s ranges. For all store locations, visit www.tmlewin.com.au DUO MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2014 duomagazine.com.au 79


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FROCK UP AND CELEBRATE THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING LOUIS VUITTON ‘Charmy Pearl’ bracelet in gold brass and resin $850

SAMANTHA WILLS Rose quartz mineral necklace $159

BARTON PERREIRA Farrow sunglasses in horn and gold $480

DIOR Gum Tee Shirt tribal earrings with grey soft gum lacquered pearls and gold finish. POA

LOUIS VUITTON Emprise Gold Watch With its form and decorative motifs inspired by the Maison’s signature trunks, this elegantly feminine 18-carat yellow gold watch is illuminated by 68 diamonds. $19,900

ROGER VIVIER Sandale Virgule Mini POA

GIVENCHY DAHLIA DIVIN A fragrance of light, like one of Givenchy’s Couture gowns. A radiant Eau de Parfum to be worn on bare skin, for a feeling of being adorned in sensuality. Available 14th September. Eau de Parfum 50ml $119 75ml $149

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RHIANNON COCKING

TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF? ​I’m a business student majoring in marketing and management at James Cook University. I have lived in Townsville all my life and thoroughly enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and thriving city! I am about to start a new career venture which I’m very excited about and looking forward to where it will take me! I enjoy keeping active, socialising and taking on new challenges. I’m eager to finish my degree at the end of this year and travel! DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE? I​ love to mix and match. I don’t really have one specific style, it changes all the time. Plain colours with accessories always changes the look and works a treat! I love a good bargain and have learnt a lot of great styling tips from my mum! MOST TREASURED ITEM?​ It’s sad but I don’t really have one! LABELS YOU LIKE? Zara, Wayne Cooper, Finders Keepers, Mink Pink, Urban Outfitters. I don’t tend to stick to labels, I love anything that catches my eye! BEST SHOPPING TRIP? ​My time spent overseas in Canada and America (especially New York City). YOUR STYLE GURU? ​Definitely don’t have anyone in particular, once again it’s always changing, but recently I have been liking the styles of Nicole Richie, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens. YOU’D NEVER BE CAUGHT WEARING…? Ugg boots in public! (or ever) WARDROBE ITEM YOU SHOULD PART WITH BUT CAN’T BRING YOURSELF? My orange jacket which I’m wearing today. I got it when I was in Whistler two years ago and still receive compliments till this day! SHOES OR DRESS FIRST? Dress for sure. ANYTHING ELSE YOU’D LIKE TO MENTION? I​ love spending time with friends and family as well as meeting new people and creating memories. Everyday is an absolute blessing and I am very grateful for being so fortunate!

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COLLEEN STOCKS

I was born in Malaysia which was followed by many addresses throughout Australia due to my parents relocating with the RAAF. Townsville was the choice of settlement. Thirty years on, my husband Craig and I are business owners with a successful local company that’s been operating for over 20 years. I’m blessed with three children. Lachlan, Michaella and Cooper complete our success. My parents and siblings, my best friend Toni and my girlfriends Joey, Tracey, Leslie, Kelli and Maddie complete my story.

MY BAG Louis Vuitton. Last

Christmas in Bali on vacation, I saw this bag but willed myself to not want it. At the last minute, enroute to the airport, I asked the taxi driver to swing past the store for this must have bag. My daughter chose the colour. My husband was speechless.

BOOK RAFA My Story is my current reading. The story of Rafael Nadal. I love my tennis. A birthday gift from a friend (who knows me well…). PHOTO BOOTH SNAP of my husband

and I last year at the Ladies Race Day, Coffee Club Marquee.

MAKEUP staple Sugar&Butter for lips by Jane Iredale.

COACH SUNGLASSES the very first

item I purchased at the opening of Myer Townsville.

PERSONALISED iPHONE CASE with

my name and business embossed. It’s my calendar, watch, alarm clock and lifesaver. I’m anti Social Media. It’s simply for those with too much time on their hands and believe themselves interesting.

JADE AMETHYST AND DIAMOND RING for my 20th Wedding

Anniversary. I adore it and always have it with me. My husband is a generous man but I had to agree I’d never want for jewellery again. As if!

CHANEL WATCH purchased from

Budva in Montenegro. Still awaiting resizing and battery replacement.

FRIENDSHIP HEART from my

gorgeous friend to remind me of our friendship every time I hear it jingle in my bag.

PASSPORT my daughter and I have only been home three weeks from a wonderful dance opportunity where she performed with Townsville Academy of Performing Arts (TAPA) at the Montenegro Dance Festival and they WON! The trip included Venice, Italy, Greece, Croatia and a Mediterranean Cruise. Unforgettable. 84 DUO MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2014 duomagazine.com.au

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Best score! 18 months ago after a family and friends cruise to New Zealand, a friend and I decided to treat ourselves a birthday gift (our birthdays are days apart) after stumbling upon the Oroton sale at Sydney Airport. We both bought one. Happy Birthday to us!!

EMIRATES PEN A very dear friend and I travelled Emirates First Class half way across the world and back. I took the pen and drank their Dom Perignon. It’s criminal we all can’t fly like that all the time… PHOTO The most treasured

of all. My three gorgeous children taken 10 years ago. I’m biased but they’ve grown into beautiful people.

MAKEUP Mineral Foundation

by Jane Iredale.

PERFUME purse size GUCCI

Guilty. My signature scent is Samsara by Guerlain Paris and has been since I was 20.

HOLY WATER from my recent

trip to Europe. Purchased at the Vatican and blessed by the Pope. A gift for my mother who’s been very unwell. It will encourage her to keep faith.

LIPSTICK Guerlain #360 Rose Perle. Never go anywhere without it.

ASTORIA HAND CREAM

from a Melbourne laneway boutique during a ‘Girls Weekend’. Smells divine.

KEYRING a gift from my son

from Harrods London while on a School Soccer Tour in 2012. My son now attends and resides at UQ in Brisbane so it’s even more special now.


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“THE ANNUAL LUNCHEON IS A WAY TO SHARE LOCAL WOMEN’S STORIES AND GIVE BACK BY OFFERING A PLATFORM FOR WOMEN TO NETWORK AND HELP EACH OTHER SUCCEED.” KYLIE BARTLETT

Kylie Bartlett (Kim Bartlett Master Jewellers) and Nicole Bender (Kailis Australian Pearls)

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WOMEN OF NORTH QUEENSLAND, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE, SWAP STORIES AND INSPIRE EACH OTHER AT THE 2014 WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT LUNCHEON AT A TOUCH OF SALT ON FRIDAY, 17 OCTOBER. LUXURY BRANDS Kim Bartlett Master Jewellers and Kailis Australian Pearls have joined forces to honour local women of achievement with a special luncheon. Leading ladies will share their words of wisdom at the event to inspire up-and-comers to follow their dreams. The concept was conceived in 2013 when Jay and Kylie Bartlett, of Kim Bartlett Master Jewellers, heard about the tireless work of Dr Patricia Hurse (to become Kailis), the woman behind Kailis Australian Pearls. “Jay and I were sitting at a Kailis Sydney stockist forum listening to the story of Dr Patricia Hurse when we got the idea for the luncheon,” Kylie Bartlett says. Dr Hurse was a young woman when she took the brave step of leaving behind her family in Melbourne to work as a GP in the small country towns of Western Australia. It was here she met and fell for young Italian Michael Kailis. The pair married in 1960 and sold their first car to buy a pearling farm. “Dr Kailis revolutionised the pearling industry by introducing safer handling practices,” Kylie says. “Hearing about the tireless work she did to lower the industry’s fatality rate made me think about how it would’ve been a really challenging environment for a young woman in a very masculine world and how, in Townsville, we’ve got lots of local women doing amazing things and their stories too often go untold. “The annual luncheon is a way to share local women’s stories and give back by offering a platform for women to network and help each other succeed.”

The theme of this year’s luncheon (the inaugural luncheon was held last year) is ‘grit’. Exploring, though local stories, what it means to hang in every single day of your life and never give up. For the price of $135, attendees will enjoy a three-course meal and be handed a take-home bag full of luxe goodies and special offers. “I’d like anyone who feels they’re on the cusp of something to come along and be inspired,” Kylie says. “As a result of last year’s luncheon, the Sky Foundation was formed. The foundation has been busy working with the Women’s Centre locally to raise funds. Who knows what new ideas will be born out of the conversations had at this year’s event.” Kailis will also be a part of this year’s luncheon, unveiling their new Enlightenment range of jewellery. The range features exquisite treasures made using German artisan skills. “We (Kim Bartlett Master Jewellers) have been a family business in Townsville for 40 years and have enjoyed a lot of support from the community. Hosting this luncheon is one way we hope to give back,” Kylie says. “This year we’re also offering women who can’t make it to the luncheon a chance to join the tribe virtually, with inspirational snippets and video blogs that will be available after the event.” Tickets for the 2014 Women of Achievement Luncheon are available from townsvilletickets.com.au WORDS KYLIE DAVIS

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Located in 40 countries and over 85 boutique Studios across Australia and New Zealand we’re now open in Townsville. You’ll discover this all natural way to supercharge your workout to target stubborn fat on your hips, bum, thighs and tummy using advanced vacuum technology combined with gentle exercise. Our dedicated team will customise a program just for you and provide you with expert advice. Open Monday– Friday 6.30am–6.30pm and Saturday 8–11am. 10 Taylor Street Belgian Gardens www.hypoxitownsville.com 4721 3225

Indie Rose Boutique is a bohemian chic boutique combining the lifestyles of the sand and the city. With designs direct from California to achieve that effortlessly sexy style. A casual shop to browse with comfort, groove to good jams and find the perfect outfit to make you look and feel your best. Stocking clothing, shoes, swimwear and jewellery. Open 7 days a week. Located at the corner of Gregory and Mitchell Street North Ward. www.indieroseboutique.com

Specialise in comprehensive eye examinations, prescription sunglasses and spectacles, contact lenses and eye health. They offer Cataract & Glaucoma Testing, Digital Retinal Imaging (DRI), Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Scan, Colour Vision Tests, Prescription Dispensing, Children’s Vision and finding any Diabetic Eye Changes. Healthfund rebates and Medicare bulkbilling. Open Monday–Friday 8.30am–5pm Saturday 9am–12pm 246 Ross River Road, Aitkenvale www.eyecareplus.com.au/townsville 4779 7433

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This established salon of 14 years boasts passionate, multi-award winning stylists and Townsville’s only Redken Certified Colourist – Elle Crouch. Offering a relaxed and revitalising experience and a calming Sanctuary Garden. You will love your aesthetically designed hairstyle complimented by the most vibrant and rich colour. Monday, Tuesday, Friday 9am–5.30 pm Wednesday, Thursday 9am–9pm Saturday 8am–4pm 89 Thuringowa Drive, Kirwan www.kirwantechniques.com.au 4723 2114

Bright Eyes Sunglasses is one of Australia’s largest sunglasses retailers. Our passion is great brands and fashionably functional eyewear. We stock a wide range of sunglasses in the latest styles, so you’ll look great while protecting your eyes. Call into a store near you and check out our extensive range and allow one of our trained consultants to assist you. Open 7 days. Stockland 4775 3202, Willows 4723 0510 Castletown 4772 4155. www.brighteyes.com.au

As the biggest city and country outfitters in the North, Donohues offers quality products to suit all needs from the business person to men and women on the land. Donohues are jeans specialists with styles to suit everybody and are local stockists of R.M Williams, Akubra, Ariat, Levi, Wrangler, and Bullzye. Monday–Wednesday, Friday 8.30am–5.30pm Thursday 8.30am–8pm Saturday 8.30am–3pm 230 Charters Towers Road, Hermit Park www.donohues.com.au 4775 5144

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LEGACY WEEK AUGUST 31 –SEPTEMBER 6. “It’s 100 years since the start of WWI and Legacy continues to offer support to over 90,000 widows – some of them the widows of those who fought in that very war – as well as around 1900 children,” Legacy Australia chairman, Mr David Gray said. “Legacy’s role continues to evolve to accommodate the changing needs of the families we support, including those affected by Post Traumatic Stress, which it does while keeping the Legacy ethos that has served us proudly since 1923.” Legacy still cares for around 90,000 widows and dependents, ranging in age from 14-months to 109 years and the task is not going away in the foreseeable future. No matter what age, Legacy families all have in common the heartache of losing a loved one, either physically or mentally, which can last a lifetime. “When you see a badge seller in the street during Legacy Week, help us help the families in need and buy a badge.” You can make a donation or volunteer your time. Visit legacy.com.au or call 1800 534 229.

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KATE PATEMAN | DIRECTOR | KLP FAMILY LAW

WE’VE SEPARATED… SO HOW DO I FINALISE THIS?! With so many options available, it’s often a daunting feeling deciding which option is best for your situation.

It is often difficult when we are faced with something for the first time. We don’t know what to do. We don’t know where to turn. What is right. What is wrong. And when a relationship breaks down – even if it is the first time… or second or third – those unknowns are magnified. What do you do? How do you resolve and finalise a relationship? What is the best way? Well, there are essentially five methods to resolve and finalise matters from a relationship break down. Each has their advantages and disadvantages and not all methods will suit everyone. 1. Kitchen table – It is rare that I see these matters, however when I do I love them! These are the matters where the parties are able to sit down and talk to one another and come up with an agreement. It may be that they then bring the bones of that agreement to a solicitor so that they can write it up into a legally binding and enforceable document. Be wary of a hand shake deal as there may be tax issues which could otherwise be avoided. So it is recommended to see a solicitor, even if it is just once.

Each has their advantages and disadvantages and not all methods will suit everyone.

2. Family Dispute Resolution (FDR)/ Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) – this is a type of mediation where it is just the parties attending with someone who, in Family Law matters, is usually a social worker. Usually there are no solicitors involved. These sessions usually run for an hour or two, although privately they can have a number of sessions over a period of time (which is preferable). 3. Mediation – This is usually with solicitors involved and can be for either half a day or a full day (depending on the complexity of the matter). The time that is spent in negotiations is capped – just as it is with FDR/ADR. So here you will get ‘one bite of the cherry’ and that is it. If no agreement, then you need to look at the other options. 4. Collaborative Law – this method essentially pulls together all of the benefits of the other methods save that the client remains in control of the process and their interests are top of the agenda. We look at what the client really wants out of the process as opposed to just telling them what they should expect. The process involves meetings with solicitors and clients together to discuss their goals and interests, and what needs to be done to try and reach those goals and interests. It is also

not restricted by time and can be as quick or as fast as the clients dictate. 5. Court – this method will get the job done, there is no question of that. There are many risks/disadvantages associated with this – such as costs, time, stress, and the unknown. It is a discretionary system, meaning even the solicitors can only give you an indication as to what the outcome may be. It is up to one person at the end of the day to tell you what is ‘fair’ and what you will be living with. No one will feel that they have won. In fact a Judge once asked one party at the end of a three day trial “Do you feel that you got what you wanted?”; the client said “No”. He then asked the other party the same question and that client said “No”. The Judge then said (and I kid you not) “Well, I have done my job”! I don’t know about you, but if I were to go through a separation, or have some form of dispute, I will be asking that it be resolved in a collaborative way. It is a new evolution in Australia (particularly Queensland) to resolving matters, and it is certainly becoming the new and better way. When deciding which option, just ask yourself – what are you trying to achieve and what sort of relationship do you want in the future, especially when kids or business interests are involved.

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NICOLE STOTT-WHITING | PROJECT MANAGER – MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE | CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF TOWNSVILLE

FIGHTING FAIR

Some couples may really believe the old saying, ‘all is fair in love and war.’ The truth of the matter is that we need to be very careful when handling disagreements and arguments.

I think we can all identify with the situation I am about to describe. One person comes home from work or an afternoon of soccer training to find the other person has not started dinner and the dirty washing is still sitting next to the washing machine. At that point the person has two options; calmly talk to their spouse about the jobs or enter into something resembling World War 3. Unfortunately, most people are tired and irritated already from a busy day, so World War 3 somehow seems the better option. It is a common misconception amongst couples that behaviour such as yelling, name calling, swearing and bringing up past hurts are all acceptable ways of dealing with conflict within the relationship. It is also thought that as long as there is an apologetic ‘I’m Sorry’ at the end, all is forgiven and the relationship moves forward. Unfortunately this is not how the story usually ends.

Looking at the source helps us to identify what we really need to do to resolve the situation rather than taking it out on our partner or children.

Firstly, we must remember that nothing properly gets resolved if raw anger is involved. If anything, more problems are created as people say and do things in anger that they

later regret. It is much more advantageous to walk away and discuss the issue later when both people are feeling more calm and able to listen to the other person’s point of view.

employer, colleague or friend in that way?’ If the answer is ‘no’, which is usually the case, the next question is ‘Why do I speak to the person I love in that way?’

Secondly, it is good to think about the real source behind the anger or frustration. Is it really the fact that the washing wasn’t done or was it something else that had happened in the day or week? Looking at the source helps us to identify what we really need to do to resolve the situation rather than taking it out on our partner or children.

Finally in an argument it is common to bring up past hurts because most people are trying to win the battle and they know that is a prime way to do it. The problem with this action is that it makes the other person feel that they will never hear the end of something from their past and that their partner will never move on from it.

Thirdly, every raised voice, hurtful comment or nasty name is remembered. It isn’t magically forgotten just because an apology follows. We have to realise that when we apologise to someone, we are also saying that we will try not to do it again. If we display the same behaviour every time there is an argument, are we truly sorry? All that is said and done in an argument may be forgiven but is rarely forgotten. Slowly over time this behaviour chips away at the foundation of the relationship. It is always good to ask yourself, ‘Would I speak to my

As human beings we are not perfect, so there will be times when we succumb to tiredness or stress and take that out on the one we love. The main thing is to be aware of our behaviour and try to treat our partner with the respect they deserve, especially in moments of anger.

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NICOLE PIEROTTI | CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST | BABYSMILES

CELEBRATE SUCCESS IN YOUR FAMILY ACHIEVING A GOAL IS A GREAT FEELING LIKE NO OTHER

GOALS UNLOCK YOUR POSITIVE MIND AND RELEASE IDEAS AND ENERGY FOR GOAL ATTAINMENT.

I still have the empty champagne bottle that a friend gave me as a gift to celebrate the publication of my first book. Why haven’t I thrown it away? It is a visual reminder that I set a goal, struggled to find the time to write it, finally moved past the excuses and wrote, edited and published a book. Popping that cork and celebrating and acknowledging a goal achieved is very memorable and a great feeling. As a parent I try to make sure that we celebrate success in our family. Whether it be a student of the week award, academic award, a sporting achievement or simply putting in a lot of effort and trying ones best – celebrating is acknowledging the effort that has been put in. It doesn’t have to be big goals that you celebrate, however if you don’t take the time to celebrate and acknowledge it, time soon passes and another goal has been set and you move on. Achieving a goal is a great feeling like no other. You will feel better about yourself and you will be more motivated to set the next one. Struggling to set your goals? Try these steps. Decide what you really want to achieve. I do this every year, work out my goals for the year. Be sure to encourage your children to do the same. Be specific about what you want,

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and set a deadline – put a timeframe to it. Then simply write it down. Have a notebook, a doc on your phone, a scrapbook or a cork board but write it down – you must. Make a plan of what is involved, the steps and then do it! No one else is going to do it for you. You have to take action. Without action nothing will get done and time will just simply pass by. Read over your goals, daily is ideal but certainly weekly is okay too. The more you do this the better, this puts your goals into your brain and keeps you focused. Highly successful people do this one simple tip every morning when they wake and then every night when they go to bed. Lastly, stay focused and never give up! Author Brian Tracy says “All successful people are intensely goal-oriented. They know what they want and they are focused single-mindedly on achieving it, every single day. Your ability to set goals is the master skill of success. Goals unlock your positive mind and release ideas and energy for goal attainment. Without goals, you simply drift and flow on the currents of life. With goals, you fly like an arrow, straight and true to your target.” Remember to celebrate the successes.

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PARENTS — SAY NO TO SOFT DRINK AT WEEKEND SPORT CANCER COUNCIL QUEENSLAND HAS BACKED THE STATE GOVERNMENT’S PUSH FOR A BAN ON SOFT DRINK SALES AT CHILDREN’S SPORTING EVENTS, IN A MOVE TO COMBAT GROWING RATES OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY.

Chief health officer Jeanette Young is urging parents to call on sports club committees to ban soft drinks at weekend sport, saying consumption after a game reinforces great behaviour with bad nutrition.

“While obesity is caused by a range of complex factors, we know that eating a healthy diet and limiting sugary, fatty and salty food and drinks is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy weight.”

Around 27 per cent of Queensland children (aged five to 17) are currently overweight or obese, with the figure expected to rise as the state’s obesity crises worsens.

Around 16 per cent of children aged 5-17 years consume non-diet soft drink and non-diet flavoured drinks at least daily*.

Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift said many parents didn’t realise the amount of sugar in a standard can of soft drink, and what effect that could have on their child’s health. “One can of soft drink alone can contain up to 10 teaspoons of sugar, and many Queenslanders think it’s acceptable to have one can a day – it isn’t,” Ms Clift said. “It’s not just soft drinks that are a concern – beverages like energy drinks, fruit drinks, cordial and sports drinks contain large amounts of ‘hidden’ sugar. “The consumption of these sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with serious health issues such as weight gain and obesity – which can lead to some cancers, type 2 diabetes and heart problems.

Cancer Council is calling on Queensland parents to support their children as role models by reducing their personal consumption of sugarsweetened beverages. Obesity rates for Queensland adults have doubled in the last 16 years. Currently, around 57 per cent of Queensland adults and about 26 per cent of the state’s children are overweight or obese. Cancer Council Queensland recommends Queenslanders limit their consumption of sugarsweetened beverages, and instead drink water or unflavoured low-fat milk. At least one-third of all cancers are preventable through lifestyle adjustments including eating a healthy diet, being physically active, reducing alcohol intake and maintaining a healthy weight.

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Queenslanders are invited to join the QUEST to live a healthier life and reduce their risk of cancer, via quest.org.au. More information about Cancer Council Queensland is available via Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 or www.cancerqld.org.au *The Health of Queenslander 2012, Advancing good health, Fourth report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland.


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EWEN JONES MP | FEDERAL MEMBER FOR HERBERT

HE RAISES HIS BAT AND ACKNOWLEDGES THE CROWD…

I WAS ON 54 WHEN THEY BROUGHT ON THEIR SPINNER. HIS FIRST BALL WAS SO FAR WIDE OF THE CONCRETE PITCH, IT BOUNCED ON THE GRASS.

I was lucky enough to have dinner with John Howard recently. Sure there were 10 others, but I was there. We were talking about Sport so I asked John, “Would you agree that Dean Jones’ 210 in the Madras tied Test was the most underrated great innings by an Australian?” He agreed and suggested that Arthur Morris’ brilliant 196 in Bradman’s last Test was never going to be remembered over The Don getting a duck in his final innings. None of this has anything to do with the story I’m about to tell you. That’s because, while I truly love my cricket, I never scored a ton. I was robbed. Let me take you back to 1977, my senior year. I started the season as an off-spinning all-rounder on the fringe of selection in the Second 11 at Toowoomba Grammar. I didn’t make it. Consequently, I was selected as wicket-keeper batsman in the Thirds. Batting was OK but I couldn’t keep wickets. I had an almighty blue with the coach and I was promptly dropped. The Fourth’s coach, Jack Perry, wouldn’t even entertain the thought of me playing in his team after I walloped him in the Boyce House Euchre tournament. He never forgave me for the victory dance. That left me, along with Beetle Penberthy, as co-captains/ coaches of the Fifths. We rounded up every nicotine addicted dropout from the school and lined-up at Nudgee College for the last game of the year. Opening the bowling

I took 3/15 in a masterful display against a bunch of wood ducks playing for Nudgee. Then it was our turn to bat. I took my pads off after the first three balls as nothing was going to hurt me that day. I was carting them everywhere. If I got a hundred I’d be announced at Assembly and the other coaches would see how they’d missed out! I was on 54 when they brought on their spinner. His first ball was so far wide of the concrete pitch, it bounced on the grass. I still had a go at it but whacked it off the meat of the bat into my leg. They appealed and I was given out LBW! I objected with passion but was confronted by their umpire, Australian School Boy prop and shot putter, and future Wallaby, Tony D’Arcy. I mean, what could I do? I was wearing my creams and blood would give me away at any moment. D’Arcy was huge and menacingly offered his opinion that I’d protested enough and invited me to ‘make something of it’. Out of the question. I walked. My name was not read out at Assembly on Monday so the coaches and other players in the higher grades never got to appreciate my greatness. I went on to achieve absolute mediocrity in cricket for the next few years before giving up to concentrate on being rubbish at rugby. So, unlike DUO Magazine, I never got my maiden ton. Congratulations to all.

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“I JUST SIT THERE AND WONDER WHETHER I’D HAVE THE SAME STRENGTH THESE FAMILIES AND PARENTS HAVE, ESPECIALLY THE CHILDREN. THAT’S DEFINITELY ONE THAT GETS ME.” SAM PASCOE

TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL CHILDREN’S WARD REDEVELOPMENT

SPECIAL MOMENTS WITH THE KIDS Volunteer Coordinator Anita Hammon, Fundraising and Marketing Manager Sam Pascoe and Office Manager Andrea McLeod.

THE STAFF AT THE TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION (THF) SHARE AN ENTHUSIASTIC AND EAGER SPIRIT AS THEY PLAY A UNIQUE ROLE IN HELPING THE LIVES OF ILL CHILDREN. THE TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION STAFF show am amazing commitment in assisting families and patients emotionally and physically. With this giant project ahead of them, the Redevelopment of the Children’s Ward at The Townsville Hospital, the staff at the Foundation are working hard to get the job done for the kids of North Queensland.

west who’s child has had a motorbike accident,” Sam says. “You will have the mother who has two or three other children as well as the one going through chemo and how strong she is while they are going through that. I just sit there and wonder whether I’d have the same strength these families and parents have, especially the children – that’s definitely one that gets me.”

Fundraising and Marketing Manager Sam Pascoe values the opportunity she has to meet the emotional needs of the patients and the financial needs of the foundation. “It is definitely a very rewarding and important cause. You just have to look around and see what the patients and their loved ones are going through, it’s very humbling,” Sam says.

Office Manager Andrea McLeod says she finds fulfilment in making a difference in the lives of children every day. “Just seeing so many special moments happen and the smiles on children’s faces when we take surprise visitors to the ward like Guy Sebastian.”

Sam admires the resilience parents show when their children undergo various treatments. “Obviously being a mum of young children, the children’s ward affects me, going there and seeing what families and their children are going through, from children with cancer, receiving chemotherapy to the family from out

“And it’s not only on the Children’s Ward that these visits bring smiles, there was an oncology patient who was terminal and she was an avid Cowboys lover. We got to take some Cowboy players to see her and that was a really special moment,” Andrea says. She says there is a great team environment within the Foundation, not only from the staff

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but also the wider community through their involvement and generosity. “We have a great board that supports us. There is a great community feel at the Foundation and it’s good that the community gets behind us,” Andrea says. Volunteer Coordinator, Anita Hammon does an incredible job managing 160 volunteers across the hospital, it is thanks to these wonderful volunteers that there is always a helpful hand when patients and their families need it most. WORDS PAULA WILLIS PHOTOGRAPHY SKYE BREE



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Biker Denim Jacket $89.95 Lace Peaseant Dress $69.95 Aztec Print Pant $54.95 Moulded Sandal $69.95

L-R 1. Casual Anorak $79.95 Cropped Fitted Tee $29.95 Lurex Spot Short $44.95 Double Buckle Sandal $59.95 2. Classic Stripe Tee $34.95 Chino Short $44.95 3. Tailored Jacket $79.95 Marle Dip Dye Tee $34.95 Floral Short $49.95 4. Cotton Lace Pin Tuck Blouse $59.95 Woven Pocket Short $39.95 Lasercut Sandal $59.95 5. Aztec Denim Jacket $79.95 Tie Die Short $34.95 6. Biker Denim Jacket $89.95 Lace Peaseant Dress $69.95 Aztec Print Pant $54.95 Moulded Sandal $69.95 Hats models own

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L: Cotton Lace Pin Tuck Blouse $59.95 Woven Pocket Short $39.95 Lasercut Sandal $59.95 R: Polo Shirt $29.95 Washed Denim Short $49.95 Aviator Sunglasses $19.95 Hat models own

L: Denim Jacket $89.95 Marle Dip Dye Tee $34.95 Chino Short $44.95 Aviator Sunglasses $19.95 R: Marle Number Tee $29.95 Marle Sweat Short $39.95

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LOCAL STUDENTS MAKE BIG MUSIC ARIA AWARD WINNING SINGER, KATIE NOONAN AND WORLDWIDE MUSIC PRODUCER AND ENGINEER, ROBERT CONLEY ATTRIBUTE THEIR SUCCESSES IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY TO HARD WORK, PERSISTENCE AND A DOWN TO EARTH ATTITUDE. HOWEVER, AMONGST ALL THEIR COMMITMENTS THEY STILL FIND TIME TO MENTOR OUR YOUTH IN A NATIONWIDE INITIATIVE FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS CALLED ‘SONGMAKERS’. WORDS COURTNEY FRANK PHOTOGRAPHY CLARE POWELL

DUO Magazine’s Courtney Frank met with Katie and Robert in Townsville Creative Technologies College (TCTC) at Heatley Secondary College to discuss the APRA initiative and their advice for students wanting to make it in the Australian music industry. DUO: How do you like Townsville so far? Katie, you’ve been here a few times, Robert is this your first visit?

“THIS SCHOOL IN PARTICULAR, THERE’S BEEN A HANDFUL OF REALLY TALENTED KIDS IN THIS CLASS; WE‘RE DEFINITELY VERY IMPRESSED WITH WHAT WE’VE SEEN.” ROBERT CONLEY

ROBERT: I love Townsville, I’ve never been here before! I’m staying down on The Strand, and I did a bit of a walk and I was blown away. It just kept getting bigger. At one point you’re walking and there’s a waterfall on your right, and the ocean’s on the left, and there’s these perfect manicured gardens. It just gets more and more beautiful as you walk; it’s actually one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. DUO: Wow, that’s such a compliment! KATIE: Yeah it really is. I’ve been here before, but I have been a little bit sick, so I’m lying low this time around. I love Townsville; I’ve played here heaps over the years. I remember playing at The Bank years and years ago which was really cool. I’ve also played at The Entertainment Centre and The Civic Theatre and the Australian Festival of Chamber Music – which is always amazing. DUO: So, can you tell us a little bit more about the project? We know it’s a Government initiative through APRA called Songmakers and TCTC is one of 50 schools nationwide. How many schools have you been to so far? KATIE: Robert’s done heaps. This is my tenth. It’s the first year for both of us being involved in the initiative. ROBERT: Yeah, I have done a lot. This is my 22nd school. We take the students through the process of making a song. From writing the lyrics and the music to producing and recording the final song. DUO: Robert, that must have been a lot of songs for you to produce! ROBERT: Yeah it is. Twenty-two schools, four groups in each school, so roughly 80 songs. KATIE: It’s a pressured situation that’s for sure. DUO: And it’s 16 students in each workshop right? You must have seen a lot of talent. Have you been impressed by what you’ve seen so far?

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KATIE: Well, every school has some real star talent. In each class we find there have been quite a few really gifted kids.

DUO: That’s absolutely right. Katie, you grew up with a strong classical music background. Do you think that’s helped the longevity of your career?

ROBERT: This school in particular, there’s been a handful of really talented kids in this class; we‘re definitely very impressed with what we’ve seen.

KATIE: Yeah, I guess so. For me, I don’t think about music as a genre thing. I don’t really care about the genre, as long as it’s interesting and unique and it comes from a good place, then I’m into all music. I think probably the fact that I can play around in all different scenes really helps. I can go and play orchestral and also do jazz, pop and rock stuff as well; I guess it just gives you a versatility that’s really helpful because it means you can work in different worlds. For example, just in Townsville, I did a classical festival, which is zero improvisation; it’s 100% reading music and notes. Then, on the other hand, I can come and play with Elixir, my trio, which is totally improvised with no music, and then also play solo; which is just my band and I. It has allowed me to become extremely flexible.

DUO: It’s great that you are able to provide that sense of guidance. Robert, you’ve worked with a lot of big names including KISS, Destiny’s Child, Ricky Martin and Darren Hayes (ex-Savage Garden). How has it been passing on your wisdom and music knowledge to the students? ROBERT: It’s good. I mean the cool thing about working with the big names, is that it makes the kids listen. You just have to drop the big names and suddenly it matters a bit more. It’s good though! We don’t really get a chance to go too much into it, but we can provide a little snapshot into what the music industry is like and I think that has to be beneficial to them. There are so many things that I never knew about that I’m only being exposed to now in my 30’s, and these kids are getting the chance to learn it all now. KATIE: Yes, absolutely. I wish there’d been a program like this around when I was at school. ROBERT: They’re a lot more exposed to every thing now. A lot more. They definitely have a leg up and all the things they need to know going forward in this industry.

is great because it means that it’s a free initiative for students. I think it’s an invaluable experience for them, particularly if they’re considering a career in music. DUO: On that note, do you have any parting words of advice for these students if they are trying to make it in the music industry? What would you say to them? KATIE: Don’t go on a reality television show! That’s the end of your credibility! Seriously though, just write songs, write every single day and try to be as unique as you can. Because if you’re unique, you have something to sell, if you’re not, you’re just another carbon copy trying to make it. Just try to be yourself as much as you can. ROBERT: I agree. Just write music every single day, write really, really good songs and you’ll be fine! Follow these links to hear the songs recorded by the students over the two day workshop:

DUO: So, do you think that there should be more initiatives like Songmakers in Australia?

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ROBERT: Yeah, I think they get enough! (laughing) I go to some schools, and some of these kids are amazing, it’s like woah! Sometimes it can be a little full on with all the talent! No, no, (laughing) I’m just joking, the more the better, absolutely.

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KATIE: I think it’s a great initiative. A lot of the schools that I’ve done, they’re not perhaps, as privileged as some of the other schools. All the schools I’ve done have been State schools, which

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RICK RAYMENT | MANAGING DIRECTOR | JOURNEY FINANCIAL GROUP

NEW RELATIONSHIPS AND THE FINANCIAL REALITY It starts out ‘All Love and Roses’ – having a new partner is an exciting time for all of us but along with love can come a whole lot of financial baggage.

• You’re a spender, they’re a saver. • You have a HECS debt and your partner owes their parents. • One of you receives child support and one doesn’t. • Their oldest is going to Uni and your youngest needs braces. • You have a mortgage and your partner has a personal loan and three credit cards. • What are your financial priorities? – One of you wants to save for a home, the other wants to travel. Discussions prior to the move in date or the wedding need to occur regarding topics such as the above or whether you comingle your finances or keep them separate. Simple things like who is paying the bills and tracking the expenditure can save a lot of future heartache.

Money can’t buy happiness but if your finances are under control it can help your relationship. It allows you to focus on the really important things in life... like each other, family, friends and passions.

Remember the classic The Brady Bunch? Blended families are becoming more and more prevalent. Being a blended family adds another layer of complication to the relationship. Add to that one of you has a business and the financial complexity is raised again.

Not only do you need to consider your financial responsibilities to your new family but you may also have ongoing responsibilities from previous relationships. Planning and preparation can ward off frustration and make the honeymoon last longer. Discussing money can be boring, and complicated. So you can either let money problems destroy your relationship or tackle it head on and harness the power of being a couple to not only get your finances under control, but also build real wealth. When starting out together there a few things you should think about doing to have clarity where you are and where you are going: 1. Obtain a copy of your credit file – 80% of people have never accessed their credit file (Veda article 030913) 2. Discuss having separate accounts/credit cards 3. Do not sign anything until you clearly understand what the consequences are – get impartial professional advice 4. Make a point of checking all bank/credit statements regularly and discuss any out of the normal transactions

5. Tidy up your super/financial statements and update all address details 6. Super does not form part of your estate so Binding Nominations need to be done immediately or your ex partner just might receive your funds as an unintentional consequence 7. Seek advice from a solicitor to update/review your Will and Enduring Power of Attorney – if you don’t have them, get them sorted 8. Seek appropriate financial advice regarding your situation These are just a few important things you can do to assist with your financial stability as a new couple. Journey Financial Group Pty Ltd (ABN 62 067 961 997) is an Authorised Representative of Financial Wisdom Limited. This article contains financial product advice of a general nature only and is not intended to constitute personal advice. It does not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs and, accordingly, you should consider the appropriateness of this information in light of your own circumstances. We recommend that you obtain professional advice before acting on the information contained in this article.

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12 YEARS OF LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS

NEXT MONTH, WORKPAC GROUP CELEBRATES 12 YEARS SINCE THEY OPENED THEIR TOWNSVILLE OFFICE. Brogan Petersen, Lis Kelemete, Martin Bottolfsen and Sharon McHenry.

WHEN WORKPAC GROUP opened an office in Townsville in October 2002 they were a growing recruitment company who had been around for just five years. Fast forward to now and WorkPac Group is Australia’s leading provider of human capital solutions to the mining, construction, engineering, oil and gas, and healthcare sectors. And when you start to learn a little about the company, it is easy to understand why they are the best at what they do.

“The safety and wellbeing of our clients, employees and communities is our absolute priority.” Lis Kelemete

According to Brogan Petersen, Business Development Manager at WorkPac Group Townsville, WorkPac Group are proud to deliver exceptional service to clients through technical and operational excellence, safety performance, innovation, and long-lasting relationships. “We have 42 offices all around Australia and we partner with local businesses to offer a range of human capital solutions to meet a worksite’s or company’s complex needs,” explains Brogan. “This includes temporary and contract recruitment, permanent recruitment, training solutions, safety advice and solutions, and industrial relations advisory support, as well as a range of other services.”

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Not only has their exceptional service and innovative solutions earned WorkPac Group a reputation as being the best in the business, it has also seen them nominated for, and win, numerous industry awards over the years. They have received recognition in a variety of categories, including corporate social responsibility, best national agency and, most recently, as the safest labour hire agency in the country.

“Over the past 12 years we’ve helped a number of companies in Townsville better their business,” says Brogan. “We’ve done this by always going the extra mile. Whether being available at a moment’s notice, attending sites with all new starters, or having a presence on site for toolboxes. Whatever you need from us, we’re here to help.”

“It is no surprise that we have won a number of awards for safety over the years,” says Lis Kelemete, Recruitment Coordinator. “The safety and wellbeing of our clients, employees and communities is our absolute priority.” Such high standards mean operations are completely underpinned by stringent safety systems, which meet AS 4801 and ISO 9001 standards. Sharon McHenry, Administration Manager, is responsible for maintaining the quality of the office standards, which are audited regularly by SAI Global. For their clients, this means they mitigate risk at both pre employment and post employment stages. In practice, this means that WorkPac have the lowest LTI rate in their industry.

To find out more about how WorkPac can deliver human capital solutions for your workplace, visit www.workpac.com or call 4759 4622.


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KAREN QUAGLIATA | DIRECTOR | NORTHERN TAX & FINANCIAL SERVICES PTY LTD

TAX TIME SMARTS

Hiring a tax professional may save you more than it costs due to their claim time know-how.

It’s that time of year where many employees are enjoying a much-awaited income tax refund ‘finally’. If you were organised, that is! Being organised is half the battle, getting it right is the other. While the tax office has made available the online resource for almost anyone to lodge their own basic tax return, many have to wonder if it is actually easier. It is if you have simple income, simple deductions, and understand what you can and cannot claim. If you’re unsure, then it’s in your best interest to consult a professional. You may obtain a better refund than previously thought, and the stress of ‘getting it right’ is taken off your shoulders. The other advantage is, we tax professionals have access to the ATO to obtain reports and information on you that the ATO already has for that relevant year. Often, clients think they’ve provided all the information needed, but may forget about that small savings account that earned some interest income in that year, or a dividend received but couldn’t find the dividend statement for (and forgot about including it in the tax return). Generally the ATO has a lot of this information

We tax professionals have access to the ATO to obtain reports and information on you that the ATO already has for that relevant year.

already, such as the income you’ve earned during the year in wages, interest and dividends, private health details etc, which is shown in a pre-filled report. It’s an excellent tool to double-check that you’ve included in your tax return everything that the ATO expects you should. There’s also a common misconception that if the item is something you can claim, it comes directly ‘off your tax’. This is incorrect. What a deduction does is reduce your income, therefore may reduce the tax you pay by reducing the liability and potentially increasing the amount you’ll receive as a refund. However, be aware of your deductions and make sure they are all claimable, and not because your friend at the Sunday BBQ told you that it is. As a basic rule, the ATO indicates that the expense must have incurred in the correct financial year and be work-related rather than domestic or personal to claim a tax deduction. You must be aware that you may need evidence of the expense, such as a receipt or log book and the expense must be for something you won’t be reimbursed for.

Some of the expenses that you incur while doing your job, donations to certain charities and particular clothing expenses, may be able to be claimed. Deductible work expenses may include (depending on your circumstances) formal education courses provided by professional associations, seminars, journals, magazines, books, conferences or education workshops, tools and equipment, union fees, overtime meals, protective items such as sunscreen and sunglasses, computers and software, telephone and home office expenses, and premiums on income protection insurance. You must ask yourself if it’s relevant and directly related to your work and/or earning your income. I say, when in doubt, don’t… until you check with a professional. The cost of income tax return preparation is a tax deduction in itself. Remember the more allowable deductions you can include, that are supported by documentation, and are related to your work, the lower your taxable income will be and the likelihood of a better return is increased – all the more reason to celebrate!

The information provided is general advice only. We have not considered your financial circumstances, needs or objectives and you should seek the assistance of a qualified advisor before you make any decision regarding any products mentioned. Whilst all care has been taken in the preparation of this material, no warranty is given in respect of the information provided and accordingly Northern Tax & Financial Services Pty Ltd employees or agents shall not be liable on any ground whatsoever with respect to decisions or actions taken as a result of you acting upon such information.

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VERVE DESIGN HAS ITS FINGER ON THE CREATIVE PULSE. THIS SMALL TEAM OF CREATIVES IS LEAVING A HUGE MARK ON SOME OF TOWNSVILLE’S BIGGEST PROJECTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS.

THE AWARD-WINNING STUDIO is made up of some of the most creative minds in the country and has left its artistic touch on many of the biggest projects in Townsville and beyond. From brand managers for Townsville’s newest attractions, City Lane and Jezzine Barracks, to working with Australia’s top 10 food blogger, Quirky Cooking’s Jo Whitton, Verve’s cutting edge designers bring ideas to life with inspiring graphic design and branding. For Creative Director Teegan Nash, the results come from inspiring a team and working with clients who each have a genuine passion for what they do. “We have a values based approach to everything we do. We have a strong office culture where we value thoughtful, ethical people and projects.

“We have a values based approach to everything we do. We have a strong office culture where we value thoughtful, ethical people and projects.” Teegan Nash

“We love helping creatives, foodies and those in the health/wellbeing and earth conscious industries, where we can explore what makes them individual and unique and express this as an overall brand – in messaging, visuals, print and online.” The Verve team is made up of – Teegan Nash, Stephen Bryde, Holly Booth, Chelsea Sutherland and Sarah Bell – they bring cutting edge graphic design,

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up to the minute ideas and a passion for innovation, imagination and originality. “I value thoughtful and passionate ideas from my team,” Teegan says. “Everyone at Verve is encouraged to always speak their mind, bring new ideas to the table, and help shape what they do. By making space for this innovation to be born and bred, we’re creating a flourishing, positive culture of creative growth.” “Our team culture is important. Part of our hiring process is focused on what each person values in their life and what’s important to them. This goes a long way in understanding how well they’ll fit into our ‘family’.” Family is a very fitting word as working with Verve is like working with a friend. Their approach is personal and they treat their clients like good friends. “Having a friendly and positive culture with our clients is important in our day, it makes us more creative,” Teegan explains. “It’s also why I make room for the team to do the things they love outside of work – I call it a perfect work day.” “Our perfect work day means our team members work when they’re most creative and have time for other personal or creative projects outside of work. Our

clients know and love that Stephen has a two hour siesta in the middle of the day where he spends time with his new baby girl, has a delicious lunch and maybe a nap – if it makes you a better creative then why not?” Through collaboration and working with other local creatives and James Cook University, the team is continuing to support the growth of the region, and playing a leading role in Townsville’s perceptions of professional creatives. With such passion, it’s no wonder Verve was a finalist in six Queensland Multimedia Awards last year and claimed the prize for two categories. The local studio seems set to continue making its mark around the country.

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TRENT YESBERG | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CONSULTANT | REGIONAL BUSINESS SERVICES

EVERYONE REMEMBERS THEIR FIRST

That special person… Remember the way it made you feel? How excited you were, how scared you were! Now, you don’t even think twice – it’s just natural. Everyone remembers their first customer.

Chances are, with your first client (and we’re not talking about Mum or your friend) you went way over and above what was required and then only charged a pittance for your services. But how good was that feeling? Your first client sets an important baseline for how you conduct yourself with all of your future clients. The adage, “Treat every customer like your first and you will have a customer for life” is a realistic policy to put in to practice. The acronym CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management, which is software that records specific customer information in a database, according to your requirements. A CRM is a great tool for enhancing your customer interactions and maximising the value you can provide to your clients, by utilising the database to focus on particular information for marketing or for building stronger relationships. A CRM is generally industry specific, so that it best matches your requirements. Sales teams utilise their CRM to keep track of each customer interaction, any important pieces of

Treat every customer like your first and you will have a customer for life.

information that you may have mentioned – so that next time they are communicating, they can reference it. The more you utilise the information, the better your interactions will be. Highly effective salespeople ‘data mine’ their CRM’s to seek out an edge or a talking point to discuss with their clients. A CRM is used for recording new client information and it is also a source of new business when you utilise that existing information. Here’s an example of how you might utilise a CRM when you operate a hairdressing salon. Your CRM would record the name and birthday of your clients (maybe not ask for the year…), their usual hairdresser and what cut/treatment they normally purchase, any products they buy and also (most importantly) their contact details. With this information you can proactively contact Mrs Customer to wish her a Happy Birthday, book an appointment for her Birthday Party style cut, let her know about the special you have on XYZ product to treat herself and advising her to bring in the 5% Birthday Voucher that you have just emailed.

Imagine how powerful it would be to contact your first client on the anniversary of your first transaction? It might just be a little Thank You card to let them know how important their business is to yours. Imagine sending a birthday card to a client who you haven’t done business with for a while? It still shows you’re engaged with them and you are wanting to work with them in the future. It’s important to celebrate milestones in business, because it is so easy to get caught up in just doing business. Speaking of celebrations; a very BIG Congratulations DUO Magazine, for 100 fantastic and interesting issues! Looking forward to the next 100!

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Alf

AUSTRALIA HAS BEEN GOOD TO MIGRANT ALF CAVALLARO AND HIS FAMILY, WHO LOVE THEIR LIFE IN TOWNSVILLE.

BORN IN SICILY IN 1931, Alfio Cavallaro grew up working on his father’s vineyard. Life was good… until the Second World War.

“I wrote to my father in Sicily asking him to look for a suitable girl to marry, a girl who would be prepared to come to Australia,” Alf says.

“I asked my father permission to let me come to Australia and my cousin in Ingham sponsored me to work on his farm,” Alf says.

A proxy marriage was arranged with 21-year-old Decima Rosano, who didn’t remember Alf as she was only 13 when he left for Australia. Although the marriage took place in 1955, it took a year for Decima to arrive in Australia. When Alf went to Sydney to meet his wife as her ship came in it was one of the best days of his life.

At only 17 years old, Alf departed Genova in June of 1949. “The only soft moment was thinking about my mother, and the seas were rough on our small boat,” he says. Alf arrived in Ingham, after a 35-day sea voyage, only to discover his cousin had died of a heart attack or stroke while on a tractor. Now his knowledge of the land was even more sorely needed. “It was all so different, growing sugarcane instead of grapes, but I did my best and really enjoyed working with the horses,” Alf says. Eventually Alf moved to Innisfail and bought his own sugarcane farm. Once settled in here, it was time to find a wife.

“It was a great day even though it was an odd situation to come across because neither of us knew what to expect,” Alf says. “We had been writing letters to each other though – that was the only computer in those days – and we were both honest with each other. It wasn’t like some proxy weddings where there are false birth dates or photos exchanged.” Alf and Decima stayed on the farm till their first child was born – Gloria – and then bought a bigger farm in Innisfail where they had two more daughters – Elena and Venus.

Looking for a change, they moved to Townsville in 1970, where Alf became involved in building construction and land development and they had another daughter – Violetta. But with Decima longing to return to her roots in Italy, the family decided to moved to Sicily, with the intention of staying there permanently. “It would’ve been alright for the wife and I but for the family there was no future. The kids weren’t happy – they would come and cry to me. That was bit hard to take,” Alf says. “It took us one year to buy our home in Sicily and get a car and then another year to sell everything!” The family now call Townsville home – for good – and their four daughters are married and live nearby with a total of 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. “When returning to Sicily everyone seemed to be all the same – here in Australia life is more diverse and free,” Alf says. “In Australia there is the experience of more than one way of life.”

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“I WROTE TO MY FATHER IN SICILY ASKING HIM TO LOOK FOR A SUITABLE GIRL TO MARRY, A GIRL WHO WOULD BE PREPARED TO COME TO AUSTRALIA.” ALF CAVALLARO

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BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS WEEK PROUDLY SPONSORED BY HAYS Townsville. October 13th – 17th, 2014. Hays is proud to be sponsoring Business Professionals Week. Business Professionals Week is series of networking events and professional development events hosted by key professional industry bodies, for all business professionals in Townsville. All events are open to members and non-members. For further information and for a timetable of events please visit hays.com.au/townsville-bpw or contact Hays Townsville at townsville@hays.com.au or 07 4771 5100. Organisations and industry bodies participating include:

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OMEGA SPEEDMASTER “DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”. The Apollo 8 astronauts were the first people to see the dark side of the moon with their own eyes. The black ceramic Co-Axial Speedmaster salutes their pioneering spirit and pays homage to the Speedmaster Professional chronographs worn by every Apollo astronaut. This timepiece is the product of groundbreaking technologies: it is crafted from a single block of black zirconium oxide ceramic. The OMEGA Speedmaster “Dark Side of the Moon” redefines the iconic design of the Moonwatch and its name evokes the mysteriousness and allure of space. $14,075 Watch the back story at http://youtu.be/TLGQgJctb60 and for more information visit www.omegawatches.com

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EMPORIO ARMANI SWISS MADE GLOWING ROSE $1290 With Emporio Armani, authenticity, simplicity and exceptional taste translate into a definite, striking, and timeless style. As a logical extension of this sophisticated aesthetics, the Emporio Armani Swiss Made watches harmoniously combine innovative design with the classic Swiss tradition of high precision mechanisms. Inspired by the thirties and forties, these timepieces look to the future while respecting the past, in a fusion of modernity and sophistication. Glowing Rose offers a new and sophisticated shade of rose gold, underscored by the discreet elegance of grey and the luxury of fine alligator leather.

BREITLING NAVITIMER GMT 48MM $12,330 Breitling have thought big when creating this larger-than-life travellers companion. Powered by the manufacture Breitling Calibre B04, user-friendliness is guaranteed with peerless functionality. A second timezone can be tracked by pulling out the crown and turning it forwards or backwards in one hour increments, without losing any precision in minutes. A 48mm steel case means that readability is maximised, with either a black dial with silver counters or all silver dial. Available with a steel bracelet or straps in leather and crocodile. Limited edition. Stockist: Watches of Switzerland 03 9671 3388 www.watchswiss.com

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SEIKO ASTRON GPS SOLAR WATCH $3,900

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By developing a low-energy consumption GPS receiver, Seiko has created a watch that connects to the GPS Network and uses it to identify both time of day and time zone, recognising all 39 time zones on earth. And, by taking all the energy it needs from light alone, never needs a battery change. The new Astron delivers another breakthrough in watch technology – a quartz watch with accuracy of one second every 100,000 years and time zone adjustment, thanks to the time signal it receives from the Atomic Clocks in each GPS satellite. Stockist: 1300 368 546 www.seikowatches.com.au

A Pontos collection best-seller, the Day Date model in a deep, solar blue which enhances its functions, underlines its timeless elegance and reveals the nobility of its lineage. Beneath the sapphire crystal, with anti-reflective coatings on both sides, its bearing is haughty. The convex dial is marked with applique markers of imposing graphic design. Their tips marked with a luminescent substance, they are echoed by the faceted hours and minutes hands, also Superluminovatipped. With its sober and stylish features, this watch is sure to make a statement. Stockist: www.mauricelacroix.com

ROLEX CELLINI TIME $17,000

LONGINES CONQUEST CLASSIC $3800

A celebration of watchmaking tradition Rolex presents the new Cellini collection, a contemporary celebration of classicism and the eternal elegance of traditional timepieces. The lines are sober and refined, the materials noble, the finishings luxurious: every detail respects the codes of the art of watchmaking. The cases are available exclusively in 18ct white or Everose gold cast by Rolex in its own foundry. Their round shape and classic 39 mm diameter are marks of tradition, while the refined lugs, the polished finish and the double bezel – one domed and the second delicately fluted – add a touch of distinction. Stockist: Langfords Jewellers 3210 0614 www.rolex.com

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As a partner of the most prestigious flat races in the world, Longines was keen to launch a collection of timepieces to be worn amidst the excitement of the parade rings at prestigious racecourses. With a diameter of 41 mm, this chronograph in steel, houses the exclusive mechanical column-wheel calibre L688. Its silvered dial is set with one arabic numeral and 11 applied indices with Super-LumiNova®. It displays the hours and the minutes, a small second at 9, a 30-minute counter at 3, a 12-hour counter at 6 as well as the date at 4:30. Elegance is an attitude. Stockist www.longines.com


01 Waiting to leave Tacloban Airport with Richard Stacey (High Risk Advisor) on the left. Dean Squire is on the right in the blue shirt. 02 Dean Squire filming from a live position at BBC bureau, Kabul. 03 Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Waiting to go on patrol. Standing next to Dean Squire is BBC producer, Mahfouz Zubaide. 04 Helmand Province, Afghanistan. On patrol with British forces (soldier’s name unknown).

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CONFRONTING UNFILTERED IMAGES OF POVERTY, WAR AND TRAGEDY IS ALL PART OF THE JOB FOR LOCAL CAMERAMAN AND PICTURE EDITOR DEAN SQUIRE, WHO WORKS ABROAD FOR BBC NEWS. WORDS PAULA WILLIS

With 28 years of industry experience in journalism (26 years with BBC), Dean Squire has filmed in Afghanistan, The Philippines, Indonesia, China and Bali. The risks involved in his profession can be unpredictable and life-threatening in the field. In the midst of one assignment, unaware of the bombs beneath their wheels, Dean and his crew had a narrow escape. 04

“Afghanistan is different because tragedy is all around you,” Dean says. “The biggest problems over there are IEDs (improvised explosive devices) that are laid by the Taliban. They’re blown up in lots of ways – they either do it on a command wire so it’s linked to a guy on a hill (he sees someone come over and blows it up) or it’s a pressure plate. “We were in convoy vehicles and we drove over an IED. We probably went 400 metres past it when it had blown up a vehicle behind us,” Dean says. Constantly having to watch his tread is something Dean is used to in his work. “You’re watching your step all the time, you’re looking down because you don’t now whether the person in front of you hasn’t been heavy enough to set it off or whether it’s on a phone call. You live in fear of being blown up,” he says.

“AFGHANISTAN IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE TRAGEDY IS ALL AROUND YOU” DEAN SQUIRE

Working in The Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan ripped through the homes and hearts of its people leaving everything flattened was one of the worst tragedies Dean has witnessed.

“There was two to three days where their world had ended and everyone just stood still. There was no food, electricity, water, shelter and the weather was awful. Then collectively they rolled their sleeves up and started clearing their neighbourhood. Those people are just so resilient,” he says. Dean says he normally travels with the military or the Afghan National Forces, where his team of around three or more has a producer, cameraman, correspondent and security guard. “If you’re looking at something that is distressing you’re not alone, you have a team with you. You cope with it but it’s not the daily diet,” Dean says. Some of the graphic images Dean sees stay with him and can often be emotionally draining. “It’s emotional stuff because you’re involved in it. You can’t spend days with people and not get quite tied up with what you’re looking at. I cry, for whatever reason, you decompress. “In Tacloban you invest 10-12 days with those people going through misery. Then when you leave it’s a mixture of massive relief but of course you’ve been right in the grill of these people and they are left there and they are still in those conditions. I turn the camera off and get back on a plane. That’s harder to get your head around, you think about who is left.”

“There was 12-15 feet of debris and a lot of bodies, which is not pleasant. The real horror stories came from the people because everyone knew someone. They all had accounts,” Dean says.

Dean is frequently required to renew his Hostile Environment Course supplied by the BBC, however he says that, along with the “different dynamics”, there’s only one other training component you can’t prepare for or control in this nature of work.

In the heart of this tragedy, Dean witnessed something amazing.

“What they can’t drum home is how you react in a real event,” Dean says.

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ROCK ON! Australia’s quintessential rock chick Suze DeMarchi will grace Townsville’s Tony Ireland Stadium when Baby Animals headline the Townsville Rock Fest with Pseudo Echo on September 13. This will be the third annual Townsville Rock Fest – formerly Not too Old to Dance – and event spokesperson Tammy Roberts said excitement among Classic Rock-lovers was palpable. “Suze DeMarchi has got to be one of the most influential women to ever grace Australia’s rock scene and to have her and Baby Animals on this year’s line-up is a dream come true,” said Mrs Roberts. For more information, tickets and corporate packages go to www.not2old2dance.com.

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what’s on THEATRE + CONCERTS

Creole Daughter – Grace Barbe : Riverway Session #6 3 September 7pm Riverway Arts Centre www.ticketshop.com.au 4727 9797 Music in the City 5, 12, 19, 26 September 12pm–2pm Perfumed Gardens Corner Stokes and Walker Streets 1300 878 001 Townsville Rock Fest 2014 13 September 2–10pm Tony Ireland Stadium www.not2old2dance.com 4751 6607 Missy Higgins – OZ Tour 23 September 7.30pm Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre www.tecc.net.au 4771 4000 Kasey Chambers 26 September 7pm The Venue www.thevenuetownsville.com.au 4724 2800 CMC Rocks North QLD 2014 27 September 4.15pm Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre www.tecc.net.au 4771 4000

EVENTS

Magnetic Island Bay Dayz Festival 5 September–5 October Magnetic Island bursts with 50 plus events and activities during the month-long festival each September. www.whatsonmagneticisland.com.au 4778 5646 Burdekin Water Festival 6 September The Burdekin’s abundant water supply is celebrated each year at this much-loved festival. One of the longest running festivals in Queensland, the celebrations include a wide variety of exciting events that encompass the whole community. www.burdekinwaterfestival.com.au 0414 987 838

Charters Towers Heritage and Cultural Festival 12 September–31 October Charters Towers turned 140 years old in 2012 and hosted a massive week long celebration which now runs annually in the community. www.charterstowers.qld.gov.au 4761 5515 Townsville Hospital Foundation Gala Ball 13 September Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre www.thfoundation.org.au 4433 1337 Rollingstone Pineapple Festival 13 September 9.30am Rollingstone Community Hall www.nbf.websyste.com.au 4770 7855 World Kiteboarding Championship 26 September–1 October 10am–noon 2.30–4.30pm The Strand Townsville www.townsvillesailing.com.au 0415 837 484 Luxlumin–Lighting Up The City 26–27 September 7–10pm The Townsville CBD will be transformed into an outdoor gallery as buildings are covered with light, colour and moving images. International, national and local artists will create works for two spectacular nights of free entertainment in Palmer Street, Victoria Bridge and Flinders Street. www.lalunanq.com 4773 6577 The Swisse Colour Run 28 September 9am Strand Park Townsville www.thecolorrun.com.au 1300 882 058

EXHIBITIONS

59th Townsville Art Society Awards and 2014 Townsville Open Art Award: Winners Announced 19 September–5 October 10am–5pm Perc Tucker Regional Gallery www.townsvilleartsocietyinc.org.au 4727 9011

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An Australian Story: These are the Hues of the Land I Love Holly Grech 26 September–2 November Umbrella Studio www.umbrella.org.au 4772 7109 Iconic Moments Anneke Silver 26 September–2 November Vault Space Umbrella Studio www.umbrella.org.au 4772 7109

MARKETS

Cotters Rotary Markets Flinders Street, Sundays 8.30am–1pm. Willows Rotary Markets Willows Shopping Centre car park, Sundays 7am–11am. Strand Night Markets first Fridays, 5pm–9.30pm. Magnetic Island Night Markets Arcadia RSL, Fridays 5pm–9pm. Horseshoe Bay Markets Second and fourth Sundays, 9am–2pm. NQ Farmers Markets North Shore Town Centre, Burdell, Saturdays. Cotters Market Handmade Arts and Craft Precinct, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery third Sundays 8.30am-1pm.

SPORT

NRL North Queensland Cowboys 1300Smiles Stadium www.cowboys.com.au 1 September 7pm v Cronulla 6 September 7.30pm v Manly Towns Villians Roller Derby Sk8way, Condon www.sk8way.com.au 4755 4422 6 September 5.30pm Super Villains v RCRG (Cairns) 6 September 7.45pm Bandits v ABTB (Airlie Beach) 21 September 5.30pm Roll Asylum v Skull Ravens INBA Tropix North Queensland Championships 20 September 12.00pm Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre www.tecc.net.au 4771 4000

EYE of the SAHARA 1 SEPTEMBER TO 30 NOVEMBER 2014 A photographic portrayal of the culture, wildlife and natural history of the western Sahara Desert. BY PATRICK SMALLHORN-WEST

Present this ad and go in the draw to win an A2 print from the Eye of the Sahara exhibition! Museum of Tropical Queensland 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville | 07 4726 0600 | mtq.qm.qld.gov.au | Funded by the Regional Arts Development Fund (R.A.D.F.) – a Queensland Government and Townsville City Council partnership to support local arts and culture.

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DANCING ON THE WORLD STAGE TOWNSVILLE’S OWN MICHELLE RYAN HAS CO-CREATED A SHOW THAT’S ATTRACTING ACCLAIM AT LONDON’S SOUTHBANK CENTRE.

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“THE DAY OF THE DIAGNOSIS, I LOST MY IDENTITY AS A DANCER.” MICHELLE RYAN

TOWNSVILLE’S OWN MICHELLE RYAN has co-created a show that’s attracting acclaim at London’s Southbank Centre. Michelle Ryan is living proof that artists who are born and raised in Townsville can realise significant contributions on a world stage. A show that Michelle is performing in, and co-created, is this month touring to London’s Southbank Centre, after premièring at the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne. Called Intimacy, the dancetheatre work portrays Michelle’s journey in a poignant, personal, and at times confronting manner. “At 30, at the peak of my dancing career, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis,” Michelle says. “The day of the diagnosis, I lost my identity as a dancer.” Michelle Ryan had not danced for 10 years when she was invited by renowned Belgian choreographer Alain Platel to perform as the guest artist in the 2011 Brisbane Festival season of Out of Context – for Pina. After seeing her perform, Platel asked Michelle why she had stopped. This question, from one of the world’s leading contemporary dance makers, had a profound effect on Michelle. Intimacy is the first of many responses. Created in collaboration with theatre makers Torque Show, and with a live score by Lavender Vs Rose, the work reflects a world that is highly awkward, absurdly humorous and has deeply moving moments that manifest in unexpected ways. A world where others are not sure where to look and how to help. “The show is being presented at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at Southbank,” Michelle says. “It’s an honour to be recognised and presented at such a prestigious venue, that celebrates high quality dance-theatre with a universal message.” Intimacy is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Queensland and Arts Victoria. Following London, Michelle will return to her appointment as Artistic Director for the Adelaide-based Restless Dance Theatre.

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‘There’s a reason the name Bell Shakespeare has become synonymous with quality theatre.’ – ArtsHub

HENRY V

4 OCTOBER, 8PM TOWNSVILLE CIVIC THEATRE

IN AN INCREDIBLY EXCITING new production of Henry V, Damien Ryan will direct his first mainstage production for Bell Shakespeare. Henry V, a tale about a king who unites a nation with his eloquent words and ideas, his triumphs and humanity, this production will tour extensively around Australia, and will include a performance in Townsville. Damian Ryan’s contemporary take is inspired by a true story; for 57 consecutive nights during the Blitz in 1941, a group of boys stuck in a bunker started a ‘Boy’s Club’, where they would rehearse a new play each week, including Shakespeare’s works and then perform it for the other people in the shelter. ‘We don’t know which Shakespeare plays they performed, but with England on the precipice and Churchill comparing the fighter pilots to the “happy few” at Agincourt, it is hard to imagine that a Henry V would not have struck their hearts,’ said Ryan. A prologue from the Chorus, a single character, opens all five acts preparing the audience to think of the stage as the fields in France. The play begins with the young king of England, Henry V, in an angry dialogue with King Charles of France, an argument that escalates into war. Having been manipulated by church advisors, taunted by French royalty and betrayed by English nobles, the young King Henry invades France in order to claim his right to a kingdom and to the daughter of the King of France. Ryan’s affinity for this play is evident: ‘It’s the eloquence of this story that has always captured me. It’s a celebration of courage, determination, that bullish underdog spirit and the eternal rite of passage that turns boys into men, war. But is also a horrifying indictment of our addiction to conflict and our susceptibility to propaganda and spin.’ This is a story of religious manipulation, loose justifications for pre-emptive conflict, betrayals of trust, the slaughter of prisoners, the possession of women as pawns of imperialism, and the final futility of the exploits of war. ‘Shakespeare knew that the pride that makes us great, also makes us monsters and that the things that inspire us can also cost us more than we realise,’ said Ryan. Henry V will be performed in Townsville on 4 October, at Townsville Civic Theatre. Tickets are available at TicketShop. www.ticketshop.com.au or phone (07) 4727 9797.

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Cinderella by Queensland Ballet

Vibes Virtuoso

1 October, 7pm townsville civic theatre

10 October, 7pm riverway arts centre

Following a sold-out Brisbane season, Queensland Ballet’s Cinderella is set to spread a little magic in regional Queensland. Given a glittering gown by her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella travels to the royal ball in a miraculous pumpkin coach. Making a dazzling entrance, she captures the attention of all and the heart of the Prince. Yet her dream must end at midnight, and in her haste to depart, she leaves one slipper behind.

Celebrated as one of the most exciting vibes players in the world today, Nick Parnell makes old music new again, injecting energy into a repertoire that might be familiar to some, but definitely inspirational to all. With a spirit of recklessness, Parnell takes one of the newest of classical instruments and gives it a genre-bending makeover. A meal is also included in the price of your ticket.

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DUO MAGAZINE IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY AND SHANE FITZGERALD, MANAGER GALLERY SERVICES, TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL, IN A SERIES THAT DISCUSSES CURRENT TRENDS, MUSINGS AND INSIGHTS INTO CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTS.

ARTICULATE TROY EMERY: INTO THE WILD | 2014 GLENCORE CHILDREN’S EXHIBITION

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BRINGING ART TO LIFE FOR TOWNSVILLE’S CHILDREN PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY opened its doors in August to the major exhibition, Troy Emery: into the wild. The show is the 2014 Glencore Children’s Exhibition, an initiative which introduces children and school students from the region to first-class, conceptually rich and visually engaging artworks in order to stimulate greater participation with the arts and improve the level of visual arts education. Dedicated Children’s Exhibitions have been developed by and displayed at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery on an annual basis for a number of years. At the time of the first Children’s Exhibition, the initiative was pioneering, with few examples of such agespecific exhibitions having been curated by galleries in Australia. Since the inaugural Children’s Exhibition, the concept has grown, evolved, and innovated, with each subsequent show increasing the level of interactivity and engagement, and placing increased emphasis on the educative materials developed. This development has been in no small part due to the ongoing support of major sponsor Glencore, and also the calibre and appealing nature of artists selected for display. The development of the annual exhibition has also been aided by benchmarking against programs being delivered by major Australian institutions over the years. There has been widespread recognition of the value of dedicated children’s art programs, which has resulted in peak organisations such as Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and the

National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) building art centres devoted to children’s engagement and learning, and featuring a program of curated exhibitions and interactive stations. Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s 2014 Glencore Children’s Exhibition promises to again deliver quality experiences for the region’s young art enthusiasts, along with those who may be setting foot in the Gallery for the first time. The exhibition centres on the vibrant and engaging sculptures of Melbourne-based artist Troy Emery, an object-based sculptor who utilises a variety of soft sculpture materials and techniques akin to taxidermy. Emery’s charming works depict animals as we’ve never seen them before, as he presents his creatures using an impossible combination of form, colour and materials to explore the complex relationship between animals and humans. His work is particularly centred on the history of our relationship with animals, and how it is underpinned by our ability to give meaning to them and use them in allegory and metaphors. Through not only Emery’s amazing sculptures, but a host of educational resources, developed didactic panels, and interactive elements within the exhibition, Troy Emery: into the wild encourages particularly younger audiences to learn about the artist’s practice and a raft of connected concepts. Soft sculpture techniques and broader art concepts, particularly colour theory which is so clearly pivotal in Emery’s work, are extensively explored, while animals

and the notion of their various ‘prescribed meanings’ also provides a platform for learning. These prescribed meanings allow children to consider the place of animals in early mythology, their history of use in fashion and design, animals’ role as human companions, and modern movements accepting animals as equals. While Troy Emery: into the wild is the 2014 Glencore Children’s Exhibition, his stunning sculptures will appeal to audiences of all ages and commands admiration from a broad audience. In this, the exhibition provides a perfect family outing. Troy Emery: into the wild will be on display at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery from 29 August – 19 October 2014.

01 Centre of the Universe, 2013 Troy Emery, polyester pompoms, polyurethane mannequin, glass eyes, plastic earliners and hot glue, 36 x 54 x 33 cm. Courtesy the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary. Photo: John Brash. 02 Bougainvillea, 2013 Troy Emery, acrylic yarn, polyurethane mannequin, pins, plastic earliners and hot glue, 54 x 32 x 40 cm. Courtesy the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary. Photo: John Brash. 03 Troy Emery in the studio. Photo: Sean Fennessy

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EYE OF THE SAHARA REVEALED

THE MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QUEENSLAND’S LATEST EXHIBITION, EYE OF THE SAHARA, OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 1 AND PROVIDES AN INTIMATE GLIMPSE INTO THE CULTURE, WILDLIFE AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WESTERN SAHARA DESERT BY LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER PATRICK SMALLHORN-WEST.

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PATRICK SMALLHORN-WEST HAS AN ABIDING INTEREST IN THE REMOTE AND ISOLATED REGIONS OF OUR PLANET.

IN 2012, PATRICK SMALLHORN-WEST spent three months travelling on foot through the deserts of Central Mauritania, a region of North Africa formerly referred to as La Grand Vide, The Great Void.

After the tea he stood up to leave and I hesitated, offering him food, water and other small necessities. He would not accept anything and disappeared into the haze of the midday sun.

He entered the country alone, and with a shepherd called Baba walked 600 kilometres through the country’s central deserts, capturing on camera the culture and lifestyle of the nomadic shepherds inhabiting the region.

As he left Baba turned to me and said that there was a child who was older than any of us.”

“Mauritania is home to a vibrant nomadic culture that has persisted for centuries in the presence of the harsh realities in North Africa,” Smallhorn-West said.

“This tradition has been maintained in an increasingly globalised world and continues to play an important role in the modern values of the region.” SURVIVING IN A FOREIGN WORLD Smallhorn-West’s most memorable experience took place on the Adrar Plateau, a gravel plain one hundred kilometres long without water or shelter. “While resting at midday on the plateau a boy emerged from the haze and sat with us. His clothes were in tatters and his eyes bloodshot from the sun. All he carried was a shepherd’s stick and a small container of water. While we gave him tea I asked what he was doing in this place. He replied that he had been up here for three months, living with his brothers and grazing their animals on land where water had fallen the previous year.

Eye of the Sahara is funded by the Regional Arts Development Fund (R.A.D.F.) – a Queensland Government and Townsville City Council partnership to support local arts and culture. Visit mtq.qm.qld.gov.au for more information.

Museum of Tropical Queensland Director Peter McLeod said the photographic exhibition reveals the literal truth behind its title which is based on an area of Central Mauritania known as Guelb el Richat, the Eye of the Sahara, an ancient and highly eroded geological landscape that from space takes on the appearance of an enormous eye. “This is an exhibition of amazing photographs from a country that most of us have barely heard of, let alone thought of visiting,” Mr McLeod said. “The aim of this exhibition is to celebrate the breadth of diversity still evident in the modern world by providing an intimate portrayal of a culture and landscape very different from our own and to celebrate the passion and achievements of one of our young community members. Smallhorn-West has an abiding interest in the remote and isolated regions of our planet. He has travelled extensively throughout Africa and the Middle East, and spent time in other Islamic regions including Morocco, the Western Sahara, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. He has been drawn to regions in which it is still possible to integrate a classical view of exploration with a modern conservation ideology. He has also focused on learning from cultures of radically distinct backgrounds and using this to develop a holistic view of the planet and our place in it. Through the support of their councils, locals from Charters Towers and Hinchinbrook receive free entry to the museum and locals from Townsville and the Burdekin receive half-price entry. The Museum of Tropical Queensland, part of the Queensland Museum Network, is open from 9.30am – 5pm daily.

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CLICQUOT MAIL. With a nod to the stylish envelope clutch, that chic classic, comes this amusing Veuve Clicquot yellow oversized envelope carrier. Otherwise flat, with the raised contours of a 750ml bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, the clutch opens up to reveal an isothermic nest capable of keeping that bottle cold for up to one hour. Available from October at http://moet-hennessy-collection.com.au

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scoop Jam Corner Congratulations Jam who have just received a 1 glass rating award for their wine list in the Gourmet Traveller Wine List of the Year. A good number of wines on their list have received a 96 + score rating with James Halliday in the latest Wine Companion. Matt Merrin and the team at JAM are very excited to be the only Townsville restaurant to receive a wine list award. This competition placed them with the top restaurants across the country. The latest award sits perfectly alongside the 1 Chef Hat rating with AGFG 2014. Check out the latest Gourmet Traveller WINE which had good comments about Jam’s champagne offering too. Heritage Bar Heritage Bar & Grill has once again been nominated for the award of Best Regional Bar at this years Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards. After winning the title of best regional bar in Australia at the 2013 awards in Sydney, the team are all very excited and hopeful that they can once again walk away with the trophy. If they do, this will mean that they will remain the only bar outside of a capital city to ever win an Australian Bar award. Wish them luck!

Jupiters Townsville September is Seafood month at Jupiters with all three of its restaurants featuring delicious seafood specials. Kōbe’s seafood dish is the mouthwatering spanner crab with tangy chilli dressing served with Turkish bread for $25. The meal is available for brunch, lunch and dinner. Meanwhile Spin Café has the Sensational Salmon meal deal that features grilled Tasmanian salmon served with mashed potato, a crisp side salad and tomato and basil balsamic salsa for just $12.90 for members. It will be a Crustacean Sensation on Friday and Saturday nights in Aqua where guests can enjoy an array of fresh seafood including prawns, oysters, mussels and Moreton Bay bugs as well as the feature chilli crab dish for $42.90 per person. The buffet will also include non-seafood favourites. And don’t forget, kids eat free with each full paying adult in Aqua! Call 47222 333 to make your next booking in Aqua or Kōbe.

Chico Rio Chico Rio is now taking bookings for private lunch events with a minimum of 40+ people. The restaurant can provide entertainment if needed, such as samba dancers or a DJ. They also have conference facilities for all your business events, including the use of a projector screen if needed. Call Chico Rio on 4772 1073 to book. Mar Ionio Townsville’s new restaurant seeks to provide something different to the Townsville restaurant scene, encouraging a rich experience of culture, history and a contemporary take on Italian and Greek fusion. Email dine@marionio.com.au and for bookings call 4724 0051.

OTTO’S - HOW TO OKTOBERFEST… It’s almost October and that means Oktoberfest! If you’re heading to this year’s Otto’s Oktoberfest at The Brewery, Townsville on the 5th of October, it’s a good time to start getting your Trachten (traditional clothing) together! Yes, that means lederhosen for the lads and dirndl for the ladies! If you want to go all out with the real deal there are some German online stores that ship to the land of Oz, like www.trachten-dirndl-shop.de. But get your orders in now so you don’t miss out! For something which will allow you to spend more money on beer than on your lederhosen we suggest supporting the locals: Redfox Party on Charters Towers Road if you’re looking to purchase, or Shellz’s Costume Hire at Warrina Shopping Centre to hire. Again get in quick so you don’t miss out! INSIDER TIP: Ladies, be mindful of where you tie your Dirndl bow. It is an antiquated practice to take the Dirndl tie placement seriously. When the bow is tied on the front left the woman is single, while committed women tie it on the right, and the bow in front means the woman is virgin. Waitresses, who are busy keeping fairgoers hydrated, and widows tie in the back. We know you’re all wondering and yes, there will be beer steins and Oktoberfest hats available for purchase on the day to complete your look! Have fun getting your German on! DUO MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2014 duomagazine.com.au 139


A TOUCH OF SALT PRESENTS

Festival

The best of the Barossa Valley will be on show at A Touch of Salt this month. Indulge in dishes prepared with the freshest seasonal produce, presented by our chefs and expertly matched with Barossa Valley wines. Enjoy live entertainment and enter the draw to win a dinner for two. www.saltrestaurants.com.au


SUNDAY

A TOUCH OF SALT OGDEN STREET

Tickets

noon

entry

CURRENCY OF THE DAY $4 FOOD + WINE VOUCHERS

Pre-purchase tickets... for your chance to WIN a Barossa Valley wine hamper valued at $300! Purchase tickets over the phone 4724 4441, via email mark@saltrestaurants.com.au or at A Touch of Salt, Ogden Street.


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: BROTHERS LEAGUES CLUB :

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Winner of Australian Good Food Guide Chef’s Hat Award 2014 With seasonally designed menus using the freshest produce from local suppliers, Jam Corner consistently offers unique dining experiences that leave you coming back for more. Whether for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert, Matt Merrin and his team deliver modern Australian cuisine that is sure to impress. Jam Corner is also perfect for your next private function or event, with elegant dining locations such as the ‘Luxe Room’ and expansive upstairs function area with city and river views. Open Tuesday–Saturday 7am–late Sunday 7am–3pm 1 Palmer Street South Townsville www.jamcorner.com.au 4721 4900

Awarded Best Club in Queensland nine times in a row, Brothers Leagues Club is Townsville’s family friendly venue for all occasions. Head chef, Scott Chandler, brings a myriad of recipe ideas and a passion for quality fresh ingredients to the Circa 20 Restaurant. Delicious savouries and mouthwatering sweets are made fresh daily at Qube Cafe. Brothers Leagues Club is also available for your next corporate function and event. Open 7 days 10am–2am Corner of Hervey Range Road and Golf Links Drive, Kirwan www.brotherstsv.com.au 4773 8000

: CIABATTA RESTAURANT :

: HERITAGE BAR :

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From macadamia crusted reef fish to Tasmanian char-grilled eye-fillet, Ciabatta Restaurant represents the rich culture of modern European cuisine. Situated in the heart of Fairfield Waters, Ciabatta’s chef, Damien Tosh, prepares lovingly crafted cuisine and sensational wood fired pizzas. Ciabatta also offers take away menu items and is available for weddings, functions, and catering. Appreciate the finer things in life? Visit Ciabatta for relaxed dining, good company and fine food. Dinner Monday–Saturday 5.30pm–late Lunch Friday 11.30am–2.30pm The Precinct, Village Drive Idalia www.ciabattarestaurant.com.au 4778 3700

As winner of Best Regional Bar at the Australian Bar Awards 2013, this stylish and dynamic restaurant and bar is one of Flinders Street’s most iconic venues. The sultry interior, mood lighting and funky tunes offers a unique atmosphere, while the menu and extensive beer, wine and cocktails list delight the tastebuds. With the most popular espresso martini in town, and weeknight specials such as a dozen oysters under $12, make Heritage Bar your first stop tonight. 137 Flinders Street East Townsville www.heritagebar.com.au 4771 2799

Offering authentic Brazilian BBQ Churrascaria, Chico Rio is a colourful, cultural venue serving top quality meats and seafood traditionally marinated, accompanied by a large selection of delicious sides. “The Nest” Function venue and Cocktail Bar will soon be available for Private events for up to 80 people. The restaurant also features live entertainment, including Samba performances on Friday and Saturday nights. Open 7 nights a week from 5.30pm. 247 Flinders Street East Townsville www.chicorio.com.au 4772 1073

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Open daily for breakfast and dinner, the Aqua menu has been designed to offer variety without compromising on quality. Offering a smorgasbord of food from delicious fresh seafood to mouthwatering desserts, children aged 0-12 eat for absolutely no cost for dinner when accompanied by a full paying adult. One child per full paying adult and they even get their own ‘kids buffet’. Phone 4722 2261 for bookings and enquiries or visit www.jupiterstownsville.com.au

The Townsville Yacht Club is a hidden gem on the eating precinct of Palmer Street. You can enjoy dining on the deck seven days a week for lunch and dinner and breakfast on weekends. Offering a relaxed atmosphere overlooking the Townsville marina, the Townsville Yacht Club is the perfect venue to bring the whole family with an affordable menu of classic selections. See you at the Townsville Yacht Club. Sunday–Thursday 10am–10pm Friday and Saturday 10am–Midnight 1 Plume Street South Townsville www.townsvilleyachtclub.com.au 4772 1192

Located on the seafront amongst three acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens – Seagulls Resort is the perfect backdrop for any occasion. Enjoy a memorable dining experience featuring Chef Wee’s signature dishes and style. Dine al fresco on the deck by the pool, or relax in air-conditioned comfort indoors. Winner of more than 35 tourism awards ranging in categories from Garden to Accommodation and Restaurant. Open seven days for lunch and dinner. 74 The Esplanade Belgian Gardens www.seagulls.com.au 4721 3111

: MAR IONIO :

: THE WHISKY BAR :

: THE SAUSAGE ROLL FACTORY :

Mar Ionio is inspired by Italy and Greece and the links between these rich culinary cultures of the Mediterranean. The restaurant offers both contemporary and traditional Italian and Greek experiences coupled with an extensive wine list, featuring a wide selection of European and Australian drops. Relax and enjoy the Mar Ionio experience with a leisurely Sunday lunch. Dinner Monday–Sunday from 5pm Lunch Friday–Sunday from 12pm Shop 2, 69 Palmer Street South Townsville www.marionio.com.au 4724 0051

The Piano and Whisky Bar offers over 50 of the world’s finest whisky and bourbons, and is Townsville’s TOP spot for whisky lovers. It’s also the place to go for a casual dining experience accompanied with sophisticated music. Ask about utilising the Bar for your private or corporate functions. Open Wednesday through to Saturday 12pm–late The Venue 719 Flinders Street Townsville www.thevenuetownsville.com.au 4724 2800

The Sausage Roll Factory is all about food and local produce and they combine the two to create an age-old tradition of simple food with a depth of freshness and flavour. The Factory offers artisan pies, multiple flavours of sausage rolls, quiche, cakes, great coffee and much more. Grab a bite and dine-in (indoors and outdoors) or take-away. The Sausage Roll Factory offers catering on request and are family friendly. Monday–Friday 7am–3.30pm Saturday 7am–1.30 pm 229 Charters Towers Road, Mysterton Find us on Facebook 4728 3338

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modern dining

The award winning contemporary cuisine created by our enthusiastic chefs & presented by the friendly team creates a destination for food lovers. Menu available online - jamcorner.com.au

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Father’s Day Lunch

SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP ONLY $

Sunday 7 September

30

during September

Here’s how to make your Dad’s Day extra special! We’ve created a delicious Beef & Barossa Set Menu we know he’ll love:

2 courses $59 | 3 courses $69 | Children $19

Plus every Dad receives a gift and a glass of beer or bubbly on arrival. Bookings are essential on 4778 3700 or info.ciabattarestaurant@gmail.com

AT TOWNSVILLES FASTEST GROWING CLUB Membership benefits includes discount on food and beverages, discount on merchandise, discount on function room hire & your chance to win cash prizes in the weekly members draw. Ask our friendly staff for full membership details.

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Traditionally marinated and flame grilled meats known as Rodizio de Churrasco are offered in a continuous service, carved at your table by passadores (waiters). We also cater for vegetarians, seafood and tapas lovers.

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TAPAS Monday to Sunday from 5.30pm CHURRASCO DINNER 7 nights a week from 6pm FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 4772 1073 FIND US AT 247 FLINDERS STREET EAST, TOWNSVILLE

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OCTOBER lONG WEEKENd NORTh QuEENSlANd’S ONly BEER & PIE fESTIvAl

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* TICKETS INCLUDE ONE BEER TASTING & SOUVENIR PINT GLASS TO TAKE HOME

TOWNSVILLETICKETS.COM.AU PURCHASE ONLINE OR IN-PERSON AT JUPITERS Subject to availability, change and cancellation. Jupiters Townsville practises the responsible service of alcohol. *Children 0-17 free entry when accompanied by a full-paying adult. 2.9% transaction fee applies to online bookings.


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It’s not a long way to the shop... if you want a sausage roll!

The Whisky Bar Lunch Thursday and Friday from 12pm Dinner Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 6pm Live Music Craft Beer on Tap Over 40 different whiskies and bourbons Hosting regular Whisky Tasting Events Available for Private Functions 4724 2800 719 Flinders Street Townsville info@thevenuetownsville.com.au

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TIPS TO MAKE YOUR STAFF PARTY A WINNER 1. WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF A STAFF PARTY? Like any event or project, you need to create a plan that identifies the event details for your staff party. It should include: • Create a party theme. • Select a venue, time, date. • Consider total attendees. • Choose food and beverage. • Choose decor for your theme and guests. • Create an agenda for the event 2. SHOULD I ORGANISE A COMMITTEE TO PLAN THE STAFF PARTY? A small group will help make the planning more efficient and cost effective. But take care that time spent planning the event may take away from the member’s productivity. 3. WHEN IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE TIME TO HAVE AN ON-SITE STAFF PARTY? Probably during the lunch hour. Not everyone may have the chance to participate in the event as someone may have to stay back to answer customer calls, but a lunch hour event allows the company to control costs and reduces the obligations on employees’ personal time and commitments.

4. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO HOLD AN OFFSITE STAFF PARTY? If the company isn’t hosting a lunch then an evening event is the answer. An evening function allows more employees to attend. Friday is often the best day to hold the event as most employees will be off for the weekend, but this is the most popular day of the week at restaurants and venues for bookings. You may want to consider a Sunday or Monday night. 5. SHOULD STAFF PARTIES BE HELD “OFFSEASON” LIKE JULY, OCTOBER OR JANUARY? Many companies do this as it allows for: • Increased availability of off-site venue options. • Saving money on catering expenses. • Potentially better weather conditions. 6. HOW DO I CREATE A COST EFFECTIVE STAFF PARTY MENU? Plated meals are often more cost effective than buffets, and they present much better than having guests stand in line to serve themselves. Your menu needs to compliment the theme of your event so choose items that incorporate your event colours or brand. Other tips and ideas include: • Create a three-course meal menu. • Choose seasonal and locally produced items. • Limit alcohol consumption.

7. SHOULD WE LIMIT ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION? Companies have been limiting the volume of alcohol at their staff parties for years. There’s many reasons for this including staff welfare and controlling the budget to give stronger focus on the message of the event rather than just the notion to drink. If you are including alcohol, these tips may help: • Limit to wine only options. • Close the bar early. • Offer drinks only during a meal. • Select a single signature drink. 8. WHAT ETIQUETTE IS EXPECTED AT THE STAFF PARTY? Mistakes to avoid at the staff party include: • Excessive drinking. • Excessive eating. • Excessive talking. • Excessive complaining. • Arriving excessively late. • Leaving excessively early. • Wearing excessive attire. • Bringing excessive guests.

STAY FESTIVE.

In a season of giving it is also nice to receive. Stay Festive this Christmas Season and reward your team with

an End of Year Celebration at Holiday Inn Townsville.

Special Offer: Book your exclusive rooftop event with spectacular views or a gala Christmas Party before October 31 2014 and receive 30 minutes of complimentary

canapés. To book contact our Event Coordinator on 4729 2021 or email banquetsales@holidayinntownsville.com.au. Terms and Conditions: Available for new bookings only. Black out dates apply. Subject to availability. Further conditions apply.

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September 7th

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BELLINI SLUSH Peaches and Prosecco are a marriage made in heaven. Here is a simple way to join them together for a refreshing, elegant dessert 200 g (1 cup less 4 teaspoons) caster (superfine) sugar juice of 1 lemon 750 g ripe peaches (white are best here, if in season), plus 3 more to serve 750 ml prosecco mint leaves or pink rose petals to garnish (optional) Put the caster sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan with 300 ml of water. Stir over a low heat until the sugar dissolves, then allow to cool. Next prepare the 750g peaches by removing the skins and stones. Put the flesh in a food processor and blend until smooth. Mix the peach puree with the sugar syrup and half the Prosecco, pour into a shallow freezer proof container, cover and freeze for 2 hours. Now gently scrape the frozen edges, using a fork, every 30 minutes or so until the whole mixture turns to frozen crystals. Place a couple of slices of peach in the base of 8 glasses. Spoon the slush over and garnish with a couple more slices of peach and a few mint leaves or rose petals, if you like. Pour a little of the remaining Prosecco over the frozen mixture and serve.

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TRUFFLED FIGS WITH BRESAOLA AND ROCKET Sometimes the simple things are often the best… Once you’ve tried this recipe, it will be something you will make again and again. If you’ve never tasted truffled honey before, prepare to become addicted! 5 small figs, quartered 2 tablespoons truffled honey 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 40 thin bresaola (Italian cured beef) slices 50 g (2 cups) rocket (arugula) leaves Place the figs, honey, balsamic and olive oil into a bowl and allow the flavours to mingle. When you are ready to serve, remove the figs from the dressing and set aside on a plate. Arrange 2 slices of bresaola around each piece of fig, tucking a few sprigs of rocket inside. This can be a little slippery so the best way to do it is: lay the bresaola down first, place the fig and rocket in the middle and tightly wrap the meat around, folding it down to expose the figs. Sit them upright and mould them on the plate gently. Drizzle with any extra dressing that is left in the bowl.

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CRAB, COURGETTE, CHILLI AND LEMON LINGUINE POTS Classic flavours that work so well together. I love to use both the brown and white crab meat because they both offer something very different. The crème fraîche and lemon give this a lovely light finish. extra-virgin olive oil 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 red chilli (chile), deseeded and finely chopped 1 courgette (zucchini), cut into very fine strips 200 g (1 1/2 cups) white crab meat 50 g (1/3 cup) brown crab meat 300 g fresh linguine 3 tablespoons crème fraîche sea salt freshly ground black pepper finely grated zest and juice of 1 lime leaves from a small bunch of flat-leaf (Italian) parsley 25 g (1 cup) watercress to Garnish Heat the oil in a sauté pan over a gentle heat and cook the garlic and chilli for a couple of minutes. Add the courgettes and cook for 2 minutes, stir in the crab meat until just warmed through, then remove from the heat. Meanwhile, cook the linguine in boiling salted water until al dente, drain and transfer to a bowl. Add half the crab mixture to the pasta with the crème fraîche, seasoning and lime juice. Mix well and divide between mini serving bowls or mini pots, twirling the pasta around serving forks. Gently reheat the remaining crab mixture, remove it from the heat and stir through the parsley. Top each bowl of linguine with a little crab mixture, sprinkle with lime zest and garnish with a sprig of watercress. Serve with a small fork. Pipe the ricotta filling into each shell and serve on a platter.

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MINI RICOTTA-FILLED CANNOLI You can purchase mini cannoli shells online or from great Italian delis. Then all you need to do is make the filling and jazz them up with melted chocolate and nuts. Filling 350 g (1 1/3 cups) ricotta 80 g (1/3 cup) caster (superfine) sugar 40 g (1/4 cup) dark chocolate, finely chopped 50 g (1/3 cup) candied orange peel, finely chopped finely grated zest of 1 orange To assemble 100 g (2/3 cup) dark chocolate, broken 50 g (1/3 cup) hazelnuts, finely chopped 50 g (1/3 cup) pistachios, finely chopped 20 mini cannoli shells Make the filling by whipping the ricotta in a bowl with electric beaters until smooth. Then mix with the sugar, chocolate, candied peel and zest. Fill the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a small star nozzle and refrigerate until needed. To assemble, melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, making sure the bowl does not touch the water. Take each cannoli shell and dip the ends in the melted chocolate. Then dip into either the hazelnuts or the pistachios. Allow them to dry and set. Pipe the ricotta filling into each shell and serve on a platter.

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SEEN

Anna Brine, Michelle Lazzaroni and Peta Clarke

Pimlico Presents

Donna Page, Kahla Purchase and Rhonda Huston

Townsville Civic Theatre Photography Dani Hansen

Pimlico State High School’s annual variety concert was a great evening of song, dance, drama and music. An incredible number of students participated in the show with over 350 skilled performers. The show delivered an exciting, lively and fast-moving production that kept guests engaged and entertained. Jerome Lumauag and Katherine Casey

Sarah and Kimberley Jenner

Gemma McMahon and Brooke Ginn Jacinta and Tammy Sorensen

Adriana Hering and Liliana Starck Tigris Stark and Cynente Warria

Dalton Mathieson and Breanne Saltner

Emily Ingham and Daniel Hales

Kim Lobegeier and Immogen Ryan

Kirsty Franks and Kiara Dawson Krysten Murray, Rebecca Jacobsen and Ayla Manicaros

Rechelle Hope and Miranda Cussen

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Erin Hahn, Maddie Hastie and Emily Marsh


SEEN

YWAM Medical Ships Reception MV Ammari, Port of Townsville Photography Dani Hansen

Ali and Ian Ferguson Cathy Day and Sheridan Morris

Guests and dignitaries gathered to see YWAM’s new medical ship MV Ammari which will provide vital health services to much greater areas of Papua New Guinea than the previous ship was able to. The event also launched the Overcoming the Impossible campaign which aims to raise money towards the $6.5 million purchase and refit of the new vessel. Jenny Hill, Charles Lepani and Sheridan Morris

Lauren Sinclair and Kerry Ratcliffe Elizabeth and David Mead

Hannah Peart and Peter

Michael and Abigail Burgess-Orton

Gayle and Bill Whitburn

Steve Barber and Jared Hoover

Troy Popham and Glenys Schuntner

Paison Dakulala and Mike Reynolds

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SEEN

Christalle Anastasiou, Jodie Woodward and Amalie Emanuel

Brothers Rugby Blue and White Ball Ignatius Park Hall Photography Dani Hansen

The Brothers Rugby Union Blue and White Ball went off with a bang as many local players and supporters celebrated the Rugby Club’s 45 year anniversary. Footy shorts were replaced with formal attire as locals enjoyed a night of great entertainment from both The Wee Johnny’s and King. The event was also a fundraiser for injured players.

Andrew and Jessica Peel

Barb Morton and Fiona Buczynsky

Kaylee Pell and Ben Phillips

David Phillips and Idoya Arrate Heidi, Elyce and Kahlee Lyne

Scott Christopher and Sarah Jang

Ryan Phelan and Kelsey Heyer Katie Lorenz, Patrick Soper and Katelyn Stanhope

Nic Hollebone and Althea Bowden

Jim and Jenny Heery Tamara Hillier and Tim Purcell

Taylor Jensen and Jake Bellert

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Tracey and Jason McCarron


SEEN

Launch of the All New Mercedes-Benz C-Class Mercedes-Benz Townsville Photography Clare Powell

Mercedes-Benz Townsville introduced the all new C-Class with a VIP launch event at their Charters Towers Road showroom. The new C-Class highlights a host of advanced technologies, a breathtaking design and comfort features unrivalled within the segment.

Jo and Mark Ryan

Angela and Samantha Bogiatzis and Christine Ferrari

Norm and Devine Kerton

Jan and Carol Kirstein

Bruce and Mitra Maggs Cecilia and Ralph Ayoub

Michelle and Rodney Glover

Len and Phensri Rutledge

Ray and Maria Thwaite

Cornel and Zelda Spies

Gailly and David Burt Natalie Norris, Melissa Johns and Alana Kennedy

Olena Ratnykova and Jaco van der Merwe

Karen and Paul Van Lieshout

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INTERVIEW

5 MINUTES WITH:

TOWNSVILLE IS BLESSED WITH SO MANY TALENTED AND INTERESTING PEOPLE THAT WE DECIDED TO INTRODUCE YOU TO FOUR LOCAL CHARACTERS EACH MONTH. IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE YOU THINK SHOULD BE FEATURED JUST SEND AN EMAIL TO EDITOR@DUOMAGAZINE.COM.AU

WAYDE CHIESA SENIOR MANAGER PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS, COMMENTATOR 4TOFM COWBOYS CALL TEAM

"RIGHT NOW I’M DRIVING A 1976 VW KOMBI WITH GRILL’D ALL OVER IT.” PAUL FITZGERALD

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AKA: Bruiser. From when I was eight years old playing footy and it’s just stuck. Most treasured item: My health and fitness. As you get older you realise just how important it is…for social reasons as well. You in three words: Just three words? Over.The.Top. Why you get out of bed: Life is about opportunity, and if you look hard enough you can find it everywhere. One of the things I’ve learned is never knock back an opportunity no matter how big or small.Most memorable event: Working for Yahoo7 at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I’m marrying Cass this month and we welcome our first baby in November, so pretty sure those things will take over the top 2 spots! You always meant to: Pick up that towel... sorry honey! Where are you from: I grew up on a farm on New Cemetery Road in Ingham. They call it God’s Country up there! Moved to Townsville for uni in 1996. Your biggest inspiration: My Mum and Dad. They’re incredible people, we had a great childhood. They raised 5 kids, worked and still managed to volunteer their time to Surf Lifesaving, Rugby League and our school. Ideal dinner guests: Ray Warren, Michael J Fox, Steven Spielberg…can I have more?? Let’s make it a big dinner party! The last book you read: When I go away to call a game of footy, I have a habit of buying a book at the airport and never finishing it. I’m reading Ray Warren’s The Voice and I WILL finish it! Your philosophy: If you love and are passionate about the things you do in life you will be great at them. As a child, what did you think you’d be doing at this age: I wanted to be farmer but my lack of handyman skills put an end to that. At high school I wanted to be an actor but ended up an accountant. Confused me too! But I’m glad I did, I really enjoy my role at PwC. Parting words: Kind words do not cost much, yet they accomplish much.


INTERVIEW

LESA MARTIN

PAULA MORGAN

PAUL FITZGERALD

CO-OWNER/MANAGER TOM’S FRUIT & MINI MART, HIGGO’S BAIT & TACKLE AND RIPPIN’S NEWS

LEARN TO SWIM INSTRUCTOR BABIES AND TODDLERS STRAND SWIM SCHOOL TOBRUK POOL

OWNER/OPERATOR @ GRILL’D TOWNSVILLE

AKA: Mum/Lesa/Aunty Martin Most treasured item: Family photos, they are the first things made safe when a cyclone is coming. You in three words: Loyal, determined, compassionate. Why you get out of bed: To tackle the list of things to do that I usually prepare the night before. Most memorable moment: The birth of my daughter Tia. Followed by accompanying her to an M&M concert in Sydney! That was memorable! What you love about where you live: The weather. I couldn’t live in a cold climate, the casual and friendly people. You always meant to: Be a fastidious housekeeper! This has never happened and I’m slowly realising it probably will never happen. You drive a: RAV4 because it has great space for carrying stock. Where are you from: Born and bred in Ayr/Brandon. Married my husband Brian in Townsville while attending James Cook University. Worked and lived in Charters Towers for 25 years before returning to Townsville where we’ve lived and worked for the past 11 years. You wish… there were more hours in a day. Your biggest inspiration: A very special Irish lady who was a teaching colleague for many years. She always believed in people and could somehow get them to do things that they never dreamed of doing. She was what you’d expect a truly Christian person to be. You’d change this about yourself: Stop making ‘to do’ lists. Your must-have gadget: TV remote control. Once I stop for the day I don’t want to move. The last book you read: Probably a cook book. Your philosophy: Always treat other people the way that you would like to be treated yourself. As a child, what did you think you’d be doing at this age: I always knew I was going to be a teacher and I thought I’d still be doing it today. Parting words: If you want something done ask a busy person!

AKA: Townsville Picnic Bay Surf Life Saver/ Fund Raiser Coordinator. Most treasured item: My 3 beautiful children (Alysha 24, Shannon 21, and Blair 19) You in three words: “Can’t say no” Why you get out of bed: To run! And to go to work. I have the best job in the best location – teaching little ones to enjoy the water and learn to swim – love it! Most memorable moment: Running in the City2Surf in Sydney – me and 85,000 other runners! What you love about where you live: Townsville has matured into a beautiful swan – great education facilities, sporting clubs, social activities, great walking, bike tracks, and the Strand, Tobruk Pool and Jezzine – perfection! You always meant to: Get my manual car licence – 30 years ago. Where are you from: Born in Townsville, 1 of 7 children. Spent some childhood years in Gordonvale and been back here for 40 years. You wish… to be a grandmother one day. Your biggest inspiration: Definitely my parents! They raised 7 children in a loving, safe and respectful home, practising Christian values, and being good role models. I hope Gary and I are doing the same with our children. You’d change this about yourself: My eyesight! It’s really bad! It can be quite a disability at times. And it costs me a fortune in glasses! Ideal dinner guests: My whole family! About 40 at last count! I just love it when all my siblings and their families get together. It doesn’t happen too often these days, but when it does… its bloody hilarious! Your must-have gadget: My Garmin Forerunner Watch... shame it doesn’t make me run faster! The last book you read: The Railway Man Your philosophy: Try to be a good person every day. As a child, what did you think you’d be doing at this age: Being a wife and mother... got that right! Parting words: “Teach your kids to swim!”

AKA: Fitzie, Fitz, Fit, Fiddy, Fitness (or any derivative of Fitz) or my oldest friends still call me my childhood nickname Bones. Most treasured item: My 3 kids and my family without whom I’m nothing. You in three words: Quirky, passionate, funny. Why you get out of bed: To help people have a great time. Most memorable moment: The birth of my 3 kids and having the opportunity to travel the world, living in the US and UK. What you love about where you live: It’s home! Townsville was great for me growing up and we moved back here as the lifestyle is amazing and the sports not bad too. You always meant to: Be the starting small forward for the Seattle Supersonics. You drive a: Right now a 1976 VW Kombi with Grill’d all over it. Where are you from: A little coastal village called Townsville. Best dish: If you come into Grill’d I’d recommend the Mustard and Pickle right now (I’ve got a thing for dill pickles). Otherwise at home it would be Rib on the Bone, Guinness Chicken or Tarragon Chicken. You wish… “I was the verb to trust and never let you down.” – Pearl Jam Wish List. Your biggest inspiration: My father and uncle. They were so dedicated to their hospitality businesses growing up. They are inspirational in so many ways. As they’re both retired now I wish they would get out there and travel more! I’m also inspired by all my friends and family, in particular Mark Ferguson who started the clothing brand Wil Valor and Peter Ball for his commitment and work in philanthropy. Ideal dinner guests: Are there seating limits? Nelson Mandela, Kareem Abdul Jabber, Muhammad Ali, Eddie Vader, Brett Whiteley, Joe Strummer and my mum to let me know how I’m doing. And my family and friends. We know how to party! Parting words: “Two roads diverge in a woods and I… I chose the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.” – Walter Whitman

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LAST WORD

Marty Cornish

FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING

FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR OF STREET WEAR FASHION LABEL AND LINE, MADE STATUS CLOTHING, MARTY CORNISH IS SEEING AN INTERNATIONAL DEMAND FOR HIS PRODUCTS AFTER JUST THREE MONTHS IN BUSINESS. WORDS PAULA WILLIS PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIED BY MARTY CORNISH

FOR MARTY CORNISH, establishing a street wear label has been a tiresome but fruitful effort. “I’ve learned to have a strong mental work ethic, to keep pushing and get results regardless of how tired I am.” says Marty.

“IT’S CRAZY TO THINK THAT I NOW HAVE YOUNG GUYS IN LA WEARING MY PRODUCTS”

The ‘core message’ of his brand is to go from ‘nothing to something’, a value he’s built his career on. “I’ve always been inspired by people who are selfmade, faced adversity and succeeded in sport, business or life. I was raised by my single mother in public housing and often went to the Salvation Army for food vouchers. This up-bringing has given me a lot of drive to make the most of my life, to be as successful as possible and to uplift and motivate others.” After serving for four years in Townsville in the Australian Army and working on his label in his spare time, Marty says; “I thought, how can I encourage others to chase their dreams, if I continually have a safety net like the Army? I started to work with a freelance graphic artist and designed my company’s logo. I registered the trademark and printed one design on 15 shirts. From there I deployed to Malaysia and saved some small capital, and began the long process of pushing Made Status Clothing in the marketplace.”

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Having various skills from the Army that he could transfer to his business, Marty left with a rank of Lance Corporal and took with him his invaluable ‘life experiences’. Pushing himself out of his comfort zone, Marty resigned from the Royal Australian Infantry in May this year. He packed his bags, sold his car for capital and left for Sydney where he began working on his label full-time. Fortunately, prior to joining the Army, Marty gained exposure and experience to the fashion industry as the National Advertising Manager for a lifestyle publication in Sydney. He loves connecting with his customers who are passionate about what Made Status Clothing represents and hearing their stories about their life before and their life now. Marty sees national and international demand for his products growing and envisions distribution into New Zealand in 2015 with Asia and North America by 2017. “It’s crazy to think I now have young guys in LA wearing my products but I believe I haven’t touched the surface with what Made Status can do.”

www.madestatusclothing.com.au


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