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women’s professional surfing tour calendar. The Port Stephens Toyota Pro and the Taggart Women’s Pro will attract over 200 surfers from countries including Australia, the United States, Hawaii, Brazil, Japan, South Africa, Tahiti, New Zealand, France and western Europe. But it’s not just about the pro-surfers. What separates Surfest from many other professional surfing events is the emphasis placed upon community and grass roots surfing competition with events such as the Orica Team Challenge (see page 6). In the past few years, Surfest has stretched its wings to run events in all three local government areas that cover the Hunter coastline – Newcastle, Port Stephens and Lake Macquarie. The Wandiyali ATSI Indigenous Classic will offer the nation’s biggest purse for indigenous surfers. Aboriginal surfers from as far away as Western Australia hone in on Merewether to renew friendships and try and take home some of the $20,000 on offer. Indigenous surfers have always been welcome at Surfest and Wandiyali’s commitment through the provision of such attractive prize money cements a connection stretching back around two decades.

SURFEST 2016 SURFEST Newcastle Australia originated in 1985 when Newcastle’s movers and shakers were desperately trying to rid the city of its “grime-ridden” industrial image and showcase the beauty of Newcastle’s beaches and surf breaks to people from outside of the region. Those visionaries developed the BHP Steel International as Surfest’s first incarnation and the richest professional surfing event in the world at that time. Yes, that’s right – it was the richest professional surfing competition on the planet. It's just over three decades since those heady days and Surfest has since become Australia’s largest surfing festival. The 31st Surfest (there was no event in 1991 due to the reorganisation of the professional surfing tour) in 2016 will host 11 different surfing events attracting more than 700 surfers from around two dozen countries, all competing to get their names etched into the record books. Surfest has always attracted the world’s best surfers because of the city’s unique hospitality along with a distinct February possibility of north-easterly swells coming in from either cyclonic activity in the Coral Sea or from low depressions sending southerly swells up through ‘pinball alley’ – the oceanic area between Tasmania and New Zealand.

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Mark Richards honed the dance that would see him win four world titles – more than any other male competitor in the world, except for the ‘Floridian freak’ and 11-time world champion Kelly Slater (who, incidentally, claimed a Surfest crown in 2004). MR – or the mayor of Merewether as locals admiringly refer to him – was named at Surfing Australia’s 50th anniversary as the most influential Australian surfer from 1963-2013. Until 2006, Surfest set up its HQ at Newcastle beach, but on finals day, due to massive southerly swells smashing into the eastern seaboard, the event was shifted to the iconic and revered Merewether. More than 10,000 people rocked up to check out the action during the finals dished up on Super Surfest Sunday. It was pure magic –the natural elements fired and the planets aligned and it was then that organisers decided to relocate the event’s HQ permanently. Such a decision was not without a bit of argy-bargy, but the stretch of ocean from Merewether to the Cliff has proven a reliable swell magnet even when there is little commotion in the ocean. Surfest also has the ability to pack up and go mobile, as it did when it made the history books back in 2013 by becoming the first pro-surfing event in the world to run inside a harbour. When a massive low-pressure system saw the stretch breaking out-of-control, reigning world champ Joel Parkinson showed his utter class by dropping into two-metre barrels inside the entrance to Newcastle Harbour. If you missed it, do yourself a favour and check out that incredible action on YouTube.

The jewels in the 2016 Surfest crown are two World Tour SixStar events – the men’s Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota Pro and the Taggart Women’s Pro. In a world first, 73 contributions Crowned a national surfing reserve in 2009, Merewether really lights up when southerly swells fanned by the north-west winds, of at least $1650 each by businesses in the Newcastle region saw the 2016 Surfest crowd fund its way to securing many of barrel through from third reef, providing rides where a surfer’s the best female surfers on the planet. The prize on offer to the ability can be fully tested. Those fabled right-handers were the training grounds for the likes of Mark Richards, Luke Egan, Matt winning sponsor was naming rights to the event, which went to Newcastle accounting firm, Taggart Business Advisors, when Hoy, Simon Law and Nicky Wood and where they developed their company name was drawn from a barrel by 2009 Surfest the talents that enabled them to mix it with the best in the world. Recent improvements to the area include terrific seating women’s champion Philippa Anderson. Hunter-based health fund nib has backed the junior event this year and the nib Pro arrangements for those wanting to get a close-up look at the Junior for both male and female surfers will run at Merewether action. beach from 20-22 February. The fabled right-handers that peel down the rock and sand This year sees Newcastle as the first stop on the World Surf bottom off Merewether beach attract both competitors and League’s Australasian leg of the international men’s and spectators. It’s at Merewether that the competition’s patron

Surfest has always been conscious of ensuring the involvement of today’s kids who will be tomorrow’s champions. For that reason, opportunities for youngsters are woven throughout the event. The Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota High Schools Team Challenge sees high schools from throughout the state come to Newcastle for the biggest high schools surfing event in NSW. And what of the Surfest champions? The list of those who have stood atop the Surfest dais reads like a Who’s Who of world surfing champions. Gold Coaster Mick Fanning might be a three-time world champion, but he has also won Surfest on three occasions. Goofy-foot powerhouse Occy has won twice (with a 12-year gap between trophies), as has Tom Carroll. Women champs include Stephanie Gilmore and Sally Fitzgibbons while Rebecca Woods and Pam Burridge match Fanning’s effort with three trophies each adorning their shelves. Surfest organisers think that the event is more than a great surf competition – it is a celebration of a city and its people and their special relationship with Australia's beach culture. Most of all Surfest organisers are thrilled that they can provide the people of Newcastle and the rest of the world – through an event webcast – the opportunity to see how this former engine room for steel production has reinvented itself to treating surfers to non-stop surfing action in one of Australia’s most beautiful cities. Surfest Newcastle Australia is backed by major sponsors Destination NSW and Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota. Kim Burton from Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota has invested more than $1.5 million in sponsorship in a relationship with the event stretching back 15 years. Logistically, with the event largely reliant on the ongoing commitment and contribution of volunteers, every Surfest remains a significant challenge. But it’s a challenge that Newcastle, a city renowned for giving people a shot and encapsulating the Australian ethos of a fair go – would not have any other way.

Surfest Newcastle Australia 2016 gets underway with trials at Birubi Beach on January 31 where contestants will compete for a wildcard berth into the Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota Pro. The event will conclude on February 28 at Merewether beach following the crowning of the Maitland and Port Stephens Pro and the Taggart Women’s Pro champions. www.intouchmagazine.com.au | 3


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From the Editors... Well, we made it! Christmas and New Year are done – and we survived! The team at intouch magazine have launched themselves head first into 2016 to bring you this first issue of the year. Tina Arena, recent ARIA Hall of Fame inductee and all-round lovely lady will be gracing the stage in the Hunter Valley in February when she arrives to support Simply Red, along with fellow Aussie songstress Natalie Imbruglia. We are honoured that Tina was able to spare some time to talk with us before the tour kicking off. Did you make any New Years Resolutions? For some reason, resolutions made at the beginning of the year are harder to keep – why is that? In this issue, we explore tips for reaching your goals. There are so many factors that play a role in our health and well-being (in addition to the resolutions that is)! In this issue, we shine the spotlight on some great businesses in the area that have been set up to help us all achieve our optimum health, fitness and happiness with our intouch with Health & Wellbeing Special Feature. Over the holidays, we were lucky enough to travel to New Zealand. The first question everyone has asked us is “which island?” – to which we are able to answer – both! It’s incredible that a country can be made up of two islands which are both so different. Of course travelling over 2000 km’s with two teenagers is an experience in itself (which we will share at a later date!), but this month our friends at iTravel have some special offers for New Zealand that are sure to entice you to book your own adventure. See our travel pages for more details. It would be remisce of us not to make mention of SURFEST – because that’s what February is all about! Throughout the month you can catch the action across the shoreline stretching from Lake Macquarie to Newcastle and through to Stockton.

More than ever before, communities are interested in and engaged with the issues. But sometimes our messages can get confused or be so narrow, that people don’t know what role they can play.

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Surfest 2016

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Civic Theatre Announces 2016 Season

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Cover Story - Pulling no Punches with Tina Arena

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Newcastle Show 2016

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EVITA on a Grand Scale

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Health and Wellbeing Special Feature

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Packing for the Perfect Holiday

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City on Show... It's Cruise Season!

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Top Food to set the Valentines Day Mood

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Drones: Providing new Angles on our World

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Clocking up Another Milestone at Tilly's

Stay intouch at getintouch@intouchmagazine.com.au Quentin and Di von Essen | Publishers

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Reaching out for Thalia

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Pantone Colours of the Year

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Top Five on Five

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What’s on Guide

Got a great story to tell? Know someone who does? Budding writer or sensational photographer?

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Fashion + Beauty

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Eat//Sip//Savour

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Family + Community

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Contacts

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Publisher & Editors Two Tribes Media Quentin von Essen: quentin@intouchmagazine.com.au Di von Essen: di@intouchmagazine.com.au Phone (02) 4943 0888 Address Suite 4, 2 Smith Street, Charlestown NSW 2290 Web www.intouchmagazine.com.au Email getintouch@intouchmagazine.com.au Advertising Sales Quentin von Essen & Dan Hawkins Marketing & Account Management Di von Essen & Carla Elkin Graphic Design Jess Codrington © Copyright 2016 Two Tribes Media. Published monthly by Two Tribes Media. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint or quote excerpt granted by written request only. While every attempt has been made, Two Tribes Media cannot guarantee the legality, completeness or accuracy of the information presented and accepts no warranty or responsibility for such.

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On the Cover Tina Arena isn’t afraid to say what’s on her mind. Whether it’s calling out radio stations for ignoring older female artists, or telling the producers of a reality television production to keep it real or count her out! This month’s cover story pays tribute to our home-grown shining star ahead of her Australian tour with Simply Red.

Contributors Carla Elkin Megan O'Sullivan Mel Murray Claire Edwards Melinda Smith Paul Scott Melissa Gearing Scott Webster

Michelle Meehan Jess Codrington Di von Essen Therese Ferry Katherine Ashton Sonya Todd-Jones Emily Gallagher Robyn McAlpine

Chris Williams Deborah Bartlett Quentin von Essen Alyce Cowell Jaelea Skehan Kath Teagle Lisa Simmonds-Webb


TOPFIVEONFIVE Top Book THE HEALTHY LIFE Jessica Sepel Jessica Sepel is a young Sydney-based nutritionist and owner of her own private practice, with a strong passion for inspiring others to lead a healthy active life. Her philosophy is simple: good health starts in the kitchen. The focus is on fresh food, prepared simply and with love. Her work with girls and young women Dave Bean has taught her that the common practice of counting calories and restricting food groups is counterproductive to a healthy relationship with food. Her message is 'get healthy' rather than 'lose weight'. The Healthy Life is fully photographed with 100 recipes and meal plans, advocating a holistic approach to a healthy and stressfree life. You can find her book online and in most bookstores (RRP $34.95), plus you can find her hugely popular health blog at www.jessicasepel.com

Top Gig

Photo of the Month Celebrity Solstice

This stunning shot of the cruise liner “Celebrity Solstice” was taken back in March 2014 and has been included in celebration of cruise-season in Newcastle. The image has been supplied courtesy of Port of Newcastle and Photographer Chris Patterson. If you’d like to get an up-close look at the Celebrity Solstice, it returns to our fair shores on Saturday the 19th of March.

Top Drop

LET'S B FRANK Central

GARTELMANN 2014 Joey Merlot

Friday nights have just become a little bit more exciting with Central on King Street ramping up their game as one of Newcastle's prime spots to start off the weekend!

Named after Jan Gartelmann’s grandson Joey, the fruit for this Bordeaux variety wine comes entirely from a single vineyard in the Orange wine region.

Thanks to Mane Events, some of Newcastle's best DJ's create a unique experience by bringing the newest in house music to this amazingly historic, two-level building. Central's side alley has also been revamped, offering a nice refuge for the outside dwellers. Matilda Bay Beer Buckets, Teapot Cocktails plus other weekly specials and craft beers on tap should quench your thirst, and don't forget to check out the diverse food menu while you're there!

The wine, which won Trophy at the 2015 Orange Wine Show, and Trophy for people’s choice is complex, luxurious, with masses of ripe fruit flavour and is intensely deep and rich. The nose says ripe cranberries (or is it raspberries?) and Lapsing Souchong tea, overlaid with excellent caramelised oak.

Central and Mane Events brings Let's B Frank every Friday night from 8pm. www.central145.com.au

The palate says spicy pepper charcoal-cured meats, more berries in a cedar box, tight yet soft acid and the gentlest of persistent tannin. The finish says “stay with me baby, we’ll have some good cheese, and a roast duckling... and see what happens...” Drink from 2016, great from 2019, or cellar until 2024.

Top Movie

Top Spot

ZOOLANDER 2

OISHII JAPANESE-THAI RESTAURANT

Ben Stiller has been promising a sequel to Zoolander for over a decade - and here it is. In 2001 Derek Zoolander was the world’s top male supermodel. 10 years later (their time), Derek, Hansel, and Mugatu are back. Seemingly not as relevant in the modelling world as they once were, an opposing company try take the pair out of the business. This time they will be joined by some really, really, ridiculously good-looking celebrities - think Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, Kayne West, Penelope Cruz and Justin Bieber. Zoolander 2 is in cinemas from February 11th.

Roche Estate Complex, Pokolbin Dining at Oishii Japanese Thai Restaurant is like few other restaurant experiences and it is easy to understand why Oishii has become a highly recommended and favourite dining destination amongst locals and visitors. Overlooking the architecturally designed amphitheatre and vines, Oishii provides a conveniently located, relaxed and affordable dining alternative with dishes designed to please every palate. The plates are perfect for sharing - ideal for families or groups of friends, and diners also have the option of dining outside on the terrace. Oishii is open 7 days a week providing a real alternative for dining in the Hunter Valley that is a “must dining experience”. For more information visit www.oishii.com.au

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Orica Team Challenge First in the water at Surfest Newcastle

Orica Team Challenge Stockton Beach 12 to 14 February For the fourth year running, Stockton Beach will host Come along and see the best of Australia’s surfboard clubs battle it out in an exciting team format, competing for $10,000 in prize money.

3 Peas Markets The Pines Stockton Beach 8am to 2pm Sunday 14 February Sunday for the 3 Peas Markets at The Pines, Stockton Beach. There’ll be great stalls with something for

Now in its fourth year, the Orica Team Challenge will be hosted by Northside Boardriders Club at North Stockton beach and will run from Friday 12 February – Sunday 14 February. With a $10,000 purse up for grabs, the event is expected to draw around 100 of the state’s most competitive surfers with organisers planning for approximately 20 teams to take part in this unique format competition. Northside Boardriders Club spokesman Paul Smart says the unique format encourages a social aspect to a very competitive event. "The past three years have seen the event grow in reputation and attract teams full of surfers with impressive records. Last year the waves were terrific and so was the surfing and everyone involved got to make a whole lot of new friends. "All competitors taking part in the Orica Team Challenge love the unique team format. The team atmosphere can really push performance," he said. The competition sees teams consisting of a maximum of five surfers –including at least one junior surfer under 18-years-of-age – and a manager. Each team selects three competitors to surf in each round and must include a junior surfer. Teams surf a minimum of two rounds before facing elimination rounds. Each competitor is scored on a maximum of

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three waves with the second wave being the "power wave" and scoring double points. General Manager of Orica Kooragang Island, Scott Reid, said the company is delighted to support the event, which will showcase Stockton Beach and benefit the local community. “Surfest is one of the city’s premier sporting events and I am very pleased we can help provide an opportunity for Stockton to be a part of it.” Surfest chief Warren Smith says the competition last year showed that the team spirit in surfboard clubs in NSW is both strong and hyper-competitive. “The 2015 final between the 2013 Orica Team Challenge runner-up North Shelly Boardriders and the 2014 Orica Team Challenge champions North Narrabeen Boardriders was an absolute classic. But there’s action out of the water too with community markets on the Sunday at Lynn Oval in Stockton,” he said All teams will surf on the Friday and Saturday, with just eight teams left to do battle for the trophy on the Sunday. For more information and entry forms visit www.surfest.com/ events/orica-surfboard-club-team-challenge

Roots albums that pay homage to some of the iconic characters, events and moments in the rich tapestry of Australian history. The first album released was Sharkmouth – an album about urban back blocks and the characters that inhabited them. Sharkmouth went on to be the highest-selling Australian album of 2013, a very unexpected but welcomed success.

For more information visit orica.com/kooragang

A musical journey with Russell Morris

The album that followed was Van Diemen’s Land, which had a focus on larger events rather than individuals. Van Diemen’s Land was the highest charting album of Russell’s 50-year career to date.

Russell has now arrived at the third and final album in the series of Australian stories - Red Dirt Russell Morris is one of Australia's most enduring - Red Heart. With tales about bushrangers and singers. A prominent pop star in the late 1960s, songs about a beautiful town, a loner, a recluse, he went on to become one of the country's first an escape artist (Gaol that is), a snake and the singer/songwriters. Both ends of his career spectacular Nullabour – Red Dirt - Red Heart is feature predominantly in the soundtrack to the all about the Australian interior. movie The Dish. Russell will perform one show only at Lizotte’s Fast forward and the past five years have been Newcastle on Sunday February 21st – best an incredible musical journey for Russell Morris, not miss it! For tickets visit creating and releasing a trilogy of Blues and www.newcastle.lizottes.com.au

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A glimpse of Afghanistan beyond the headlines “The music of Fred Smith comes straight from the front line… capable of moving grown men to tears.” SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

CIVIC THEATRE

A TRULY UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT OUT!

FORT SCRATCHLEY SAT 13 FEBRUARY 8PM

Announces Season 2016

Season 2016 has been unveiled at Newcastle's historic Civic Theatre, with a handpicked selection of live performances chosen to inspire, entertain, challenge and amaze. Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes welcomed subscribers and special guests to the season launch, which unveiled next year's 16-show program and included a special live performance of the visually stunning physical theatre work Encoded by Stalker Theatre, which will open in August.

and its particular brand of satirical silliness and musical mayhem. As they have done for the last 15 years, the Revue will mercilessly mock all the usual suspects."

"Queensland Theatre Company and Queensland Performing Arts Centre will present Country Song at the end of July. This fictionalised story inspired by the life of Jimmy Little is a witty, warm journey into Australia's recent past featuring music from renowned Indigenous entertainers. The multi-talented cast of six actors/musicians also doubles as the toe-tapping band."

"Like many Novocastrians, I have had the privilege of growing up seeing a great variety of entertaining and inspiring plays, concerts "The Season wraps up in September with longand performances in our beautiful Civic and time Newcastle favourite Bell Shakespeare's Playhouse Theatres over many years," said the production of Othello. Be swept up in this Lord Mayor. violent exploration of the thin line that separates love and jealousy and the complex "We are fortunate to be the home of one of contradictory nature of humanity." Australia's great historic theatres that is a real drawcard for national and international "Season 2016 also supports and showcases touring shows, but also a showcase for the our amazing local theatre talent with works strong diverse works of our local performing by two local playwrights performed in the arts organisations. Season 2016 includes both Playhouse: Tantrum Youth Arts’ presents national and local productions, contributing to Trailer by Vanessa Bates and Stooged Theatre a vibrant and healthy cultural life in our city." presents Blood Bank by Christopher Harley."

Newcastle City Council's Cultural Director, Liz "Our children's performances represent a Burcham, encouraged Newcastle theatre wonderful opportunity to engage and enthral lovers to embrace the diversity the Season has young audiences with the magic of theatre. In to offer. 2016 all three shows are based on well-known children’s books including The Peasant Prince "There is so much to choose from," she said. the precursor of Li Cuxin’s autobiography, "Be bold and see something different!" Mao’s Last Dancer. This is a special story of "Season 2016 kicks off this month with a courage and resilience, appropriate for the powerful live performance in the stunning whole family. grounds of Fort Scratchley. Dust of Uruzgan "Newcastle has a terrifically vibrant and was born from the writer’s personal experience dynamic live performance culture due in large in war-torn Afghanistan and combines music part to the support and loyalty of our valued and story-telling to powerful effect. It is a truly subscribers and sponsors. The launch function unforgettable night out for those who want a was an opportunity to thank them for their glimpse of Afghanistan beyond the headlines." commitment to keeping live theatre alive and "April will bring the Ensemble Theatre strong in our city," added Burcham. production of Jack of Hearts a new comedy drama by the master of social satire Australian playwright David Williamson. The Sydney To find out more about the Season and Morning Herald dubbed this new work that how to become a subscriber and enjoy features the much-loved Chaser Boys great savings and other insider benefits, "… keenly observant and satirical.'" visit www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au or In July, The Wharf Revue brings to town its phone Civic Ticketek on (02) 4929 1977. parade of past and present indignitaries -- a who's who of 21st century embarrassments --

Songwriter and diplomat Fred Smith spent 18 months with our troops in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. Based on that experience, this stage show combines music, humour, and poignant stories of real people and events with stunning projected images. Dust of Uruzgan is a one of a kind performance held outdoors in the spectacular surrounds of Fort Scratchley. Watch the skies light up at the interval for the Light Up Newcastle fireworks on the harbour! Gates open from 7pm; bring a picnic rug and your own refreshments, or purchase drinks from our bar.

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INTOUCH FEATURE WITH ROSS TINA NOBLE ARENA “Women and men of all ages have something interesting to say but what I have struggled with is the total ostracisation of a woman at a certain age. “I want to acknowledge that ladies over 40 are still in the game my darling friend behind me Miss Kylie Minogue, the wonderful Madonna, J-Lo, Annie Lennox, my Lord the list does go on. “Keep doing what you are doing, and keep doing what you do best ladies because we will decide when it's time for us to stop.” With her latest album Eleven debuting at number two on the ARIA chart when it was released in October 2015, it’s clearly not Arena’s time to stop just yet. Eleven is Arena’s second release in as many years and follows hot on the heels of 2013’s platinum-selling Reset album and national tour, which was the singer’s first release of original English language music since 2001’s Just Me. In between, Arena wrote and recorded two albums in French, and released two much-loved volumes of covers, titled Songs of Love and Loss. She also became a mother for the first time, celebrating the birth of a cherished son, Gabriel, with her partner Vincent Mancini in 2005. As with many things in her life, Arena said making her “comeback” album and the rapid follow-up release were all about “timing” – and feeling she had “something to talk about”. “After I’d lived and felt like I’d accumulated enough material to have something to say I decided to write Reset,” she said. “I just didn’t really feel before that I was really interested in writing anything, I just didn’t feel like it was the right time for me. It’s about timing for me. “Reset was a really beautiful project and we all had a lot of really good fun with it so it was an excellent way to get back on the bike and just go ‘I can do this again’. “And the process (for Eleven) was fantastic. Reset had only been done about a year or so before I started writing this one, so I was kind of into the swing of things.”

Pulling no punches with

TINA ARENA WORDS: Michelle Meehan

Tina Arena isn’t afraid to say what’s on her mind. Whether it’s calling out radio stations for ignoring older female artists, or telling the producers of a reality television program to keep it real or count her out, Arena doesn’t hold back.

But there’s no doubt Arena is the real deal; a top-selling artist not only in Australia but around the world, with 11 studio albums, including two written and performed in French, seven ARIA Awards, two World Music Awards - and even a Knighthood (of the Order of National Merit, presented by the President of France for “contributions to French culture”). In November, Arena’s already impressive list of accolades was capped off with her induction into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame – placing her alongside Aussie legends such as Cold Chisel, The Bee Gees, Olivia Newton-John, Yothu Yindi and Kylie Minogue (who flew in for the ceremony to present her friend with the honour).

That rhythm kicked up a notch when Arena was invited to attend the 50 Songs In Five Days international songwriting workshop in Sydney during late 2014, where she met Evermore frontman Jon Hume for the first time. An instant and electric rapport between the two saw them quickly pen the song ‘Unravel Me’, which later became the opening track on Eleven. Arena said the song is about the challenge of scratching beneath the surface - about being “swept up and twisting in the insanity and complication of life, and wanting someone or something to simplify it... to unravel that web in which we can all get caught up”. It was the start of a collaboration between the pair that resulted in seven songs from the 11-track album, including its lead single, ‘I Want To Love You’, which truly showcases Arena’s epic vocal abilities. Recorded across five cities (Sydney, Melbourne, London, Paris and Stockholm), Eleven is a beautiful, complex, state-of-the-art collection of emotive, electronica-based songs. While there are allusions to numerous musical styles throughout – gospel, jazz, experimental, disco, EDM, as well as some of the purest pop Tina has produced in decades – there is an etherealness and elusiveness to this modern era of Tina Arena recordings that defies definition.

But it is precisely these qualities – a strong voice and an even stronger will – that have endeared her to the Australian public during the past 40 years as she evolved from a child star on And just as she hadn’t held back in a stunning live performance Young Talent Time into one of the countries most respected and of her smash hit ‘Chains’, the 48-year-old didn’t hold back in “It is different, but I can’t follow a formula,” Arena said. successful artists. her acceptance speech either, calling for an end to what she saw as ageism against women on commercial radio stations in “I just go with what feels right musically. I enjoy the It’s a long time to be involved in any “job” – and an even collaborations; the sensibilities and synergies between the Australia. longer time in an industry where few stars become permanent creatives that come together for me are crucial. If there isn’t features of the musical firmament. “Who decides in radio that a woman at a certain point in her life a beautiful synergy and a great connection, for me the work no longer becomes viable?” she said. doesn’t mean anything. 8 | www.intouchmagazine.com.au


INTOUCH WITH TINA ARENA “I think this record is a really beautiful example of taking those experiences to another level and everybody pushing themselves to go higher, to take it as far as I possibly can. “I had a really good time making the record (like I did Reset), but I think there’s a level of sophistication, another few layers that Reset doesn't have. It’s stepped up a notch.” Another of the key collaborators on Eleven, fellow Australian songstress Kate Miller-Heidke, helped produced two of its highlights according to Arena – the jazzy-tinged ‘Not Still In Love With You’ and gospel-flavoured ‘When You’re Ready’. “I’m very happy with the balance of the record, I think this record’s got good balance, and I also really love my collaboration with Kate Miller-Heidke and Jon,” she said. “They’re thematically pretty interesting, they’re stand-out tracks for me. “A real change of pace on the album, this smoky blues song (‘Not Still in Love With You’) is all about being empowered and moving on from that ex that was just no good for you. “It’s the ultimate revenge song, but there is a real sadness to it that I wanted to highlight. Is the song a revenge song, or about denying one’s true feelings... Not still in love? I’m not so sure. “The other - ‘When You’re Ready’ - should be left open to the listener’s interpretation, but let’s say we all have personal

struggles and friends who have personal struggles, some of these things are tough to talk about or are socially taboo. “This song is told from the point of view of a friend, not judging, just offering support and encouragement and understanding that life and love are very complex.

“It’s about acknowledging people can be strong and scared at the same time but not pressuring them to make any changes until they are ready to.” Like the album itself, the collaboration with Miller-Heidke was all about timing. “It was a session that was put together almost last minute because she happened to be in Europe and playing at the time so it was kind of fantastic timing,” Arena said. “Kate is the full package, she plays, she sings, she writes, and she came in with very strong ideas.

“But she definitely comes in with her very decisive ideas, she knows what she wants, Kate, and that’s what I love about her, she pulls no punches.” After four decades in the spotlight, Arena isn’t afraid to pull any punches either in her effort to keep things in her life grounded and real. Her no-nonsense approach was evident as she told intouch magazine about the process involved in her appearance on the 2013 series of reality television show Dancing With the Stars, where she finished third overall. “I think the first time the Australian public had actually seen me open up was Dancing With the Stars a couple of years ago when I went and participated in that,” she said. “I was very reticent about it in the beginning. I was like, I’m not sure about this, this is TV, I’m not sure if I like where TV is going, it can be very misleading (says she that started her career on it!) But I’m no fool, I haven’t fallen off the back of the truck, I’m pretty aware of what goes on.

“So I was pretty strict with them and said, ‘Look, if you are able to depict me very openly and honestly I’m happy to participate “I’ve always liked her, I like her audacity and her very prickly in this venture. If you want to manipulate and have ulterior perspective, she’s a very honest woman who has a very healthy motives or an agenda, let me tell you, let me put it to you very perspective on life and philosophy as well. We had lots of notes clearly, I don’t want a bar of this’. to swap. “Because it had been a long time since people had really seen me, who I am, what I had become, that show was a great opportunity (for me) and they (the producers) were true to their words, they honoured all of that so it was a very successful collaboration.” The show was also an excellent opportunity for Arena to promote her comeback album and autobiography (both Reset and her memoir Now I Can Dance were released in the same month Dancing With the Stars went to air).

Career Highs • Tina Arena has sold more than 10 million records worldwide. • She has achieved 20 top-20 singles worldwide. • She opened the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 singing ‘The Flame’ to a television audience of three billion people. • In 2013, Arena was voted the #1 Greatest Australian Female Vocalist of all time (News Ltd poll). • Arena was the first Australian to be awarded an Order du Merit in France (Knighthood). • She has five million sales in France alone. • Arena sings in French, Italian and English. • Every album has achieved at least Gold sales (some up to 14x Platinum). • In November 2015, she was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

Since then Arena’s legions of Australian fans have had a number of opportunities to see the singer-songwriter live, including the critically-acclaimed national Reset tour. And they will have a few more in 2016 when Arena takes to the road in support of Simply Red for a series of a day on the green events across Australia. This will, of course, include a much-anticipated stop in the Hunter Valley at Bimbadgen. The show, on Saturday, February 20, will also feature fellow Aussie songstress Natalie Imbruglia. Arena said she was looking forward to returning to the Hunter as part of a string of dates to promote Eleven, although she admitted the hardest part of touring was having to be away from her family including Gabriel, who is now 10. Arena said she was no different to any other mum when it came to the struggles of having to juggle her “work” and her personal life – but she believes her devotion to family is also one of the secrets to her long-term success. “My longevity (as a singer) comes down to my willingness to explore and think outside the box, absolutely. But it’s also my willingness to leave it behind too and not live and breathe it all the time and understand that you need to live; life does actually exist without me and quite happily,” she said. “Focussing on other things and being a mum too and being a partner - it was very important to me to be able to learn how to do all that. “I’m not superwoman. I’m a normal woman that is a major creative and that has the wonderful privilege of being able to do what I do. “But I also realise that I am a mother to a 10-year-old little boy and he is the greatest achievement of my life.” To find out more about Tina Arena’s new album and all her tour dates visit www.tinaarena.com or to purchase tickets for a day on the green go to www.ticketmaster.com.au www.intouchmagazine.com.au | 9


What’s on? MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1

Newcastle Theatre Festival At the Royal Exchange Theatre, showing every night until 6 Feb. For what's on go to www.royalexchangenewcastle.com.au

►COMING

UP FEB

TUESDAY 2ND John Butler Trio + Tin Pan Orange Civic Theatre, Newcastle WEDENSDAY 3RD Live N Local Lizottes, Lambton Iconoclast The Cambridge Hotel THURSDAY 4TH ACO 2016 Season City Hall, Newcastle FRIDAY 5TH Let's Be Frank Central, King St Newcastle Icehouse Civic Theatre, Newcastle Night Flowers by Damien Frost The Lock-up Nerds And Music + Story Time with Lord Pencil -Ricky Dunbar + Bryce Halliday Royal Exchange SATURDAY 6TH Icehouse Civic Theatre, Newcastle Nyssa Hamilton + Story Time with Lord Pencil -Ricky Dunbar + Bryce Halliday Royal Exchange Sleight of Hand The Cambridge Hotel SUNDAY 7TH Maxi Priest Easy To Love The Small Ballroom WEDNESDAY 10TH Live N Local Lizottes, Lambton THURSDAY 11TH Lagerstein The Cambridge Hotel Macquarie College Lizottes, Lambton FRIDAY 12TH Coldplay + U2 Tribute Show SUNDAY 14TH Bananarama, Wang Chung + The Chantoozies Wests City WEDNESDAY 17TH The Sun Records All-Stars Wests City Live N Local Lizottes, Lambton THURSDAY 18TH Karise Eden The Cambridge Hotel FRIDAY 19TH Bruce Mathiske Lizottes, Lambton SATURDAY 20TH The Gooch Palms The Cambridge Hotel A Day on the Green with Simply Red Bimbadgen Winery, Hunter Valley TUESDAY 23RD The Once Lizottes, Lambton WEDNESDAY 24TH The Animals and Friends Wests, New Lambton THURSDAY 25TH Charlie Parr Lizottes, Lambton SATURDAY 27TH The Celibrate Rifles The Cambridge Hotel Rob Thomas Hope Estate, Hunter Valley SUNDAY 28TH The Necks Lizottes, Lambton MARCH 3RD Ecca Vandal The Small Ballroom MARCH 5TH Saskwatch The Small Ballroom

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Newcastle Fringe Festival A smorgasbord of Performing Arts from Newcastle, Australia and the World at Civic Playhouse until 6 Feb. Shows in Feb include: Chopin's Last Tour (Tues 2 - Sat 6), The Incredible Feelzo (Until Sat 6 Feb), The Speakeasy (Fri 5 - Sat 6) and Zingara (6 Feb). For more information about shows and times head to ticketek.

UNTIL FEB 6

Zingara

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11

Avenue Q A funny, fast moving show turning political correctness on its’ head. It explores love, life, growing up and how to make sensible investments on the internet, all through smart jokes, quick wit and clever musical numbers! Playhouse Theatre, 11―13 Feb. Good Mourning Mrs Brown sees Mrs. Brown and the whole family tackle the wake and funeral of Grandad Brown. There's just one problem… Grandad isn't dead! 11―13 Feb, Newcastle Entertainment Centre.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Dawn French Thirty Million Minutes The awardwinning actor, best-selling novelist and all round very funny lady, has written a new show, based on her life and career, called 30 Million Minutes. Two shows Feb 12 + 13 at Civic Theatre, Newcastle.

Shaken-up Scenes from Shakespeare Part of Octopod's holiday workshop series 'The Storm'. You’re invited to a wild performance filled with laughter, drama, music and mayhem at Nobby's SLSC, 5.30pm - 7.30pm. www.octapod.org

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Caravan, Camping and Holiday Expo Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Showground, 5―7 Feb 9am - 5pm (Closes 4pm Sun).

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Lake Mac Festival of Surfing Surfest will again partner with Lake Macquarie City Council to hold the Lake Mac Festival of Surfing. The event will cater for three disciplines of surfing namely, longboards, shortboards and stand-up paddleboards (SUP). The event will be held on Redhead Beach. 6―7 Feb. Newcastle Hunters Basketball Race Day Enjoy a day out at Beautiful Broadmeadow and catch all the racing action on the newly renovated Beaumont Track. Enjoy a two-course lunch in Chevals Restaurant from $55, Members Lounge from $10 or reserve a seat in the Mark Murphy Bar for $19. www.njc.com.au Zingara Returning to the Playhouse as part of the Newcastle Fringe Festival. An innovative and unique production, the show is performed by a diverse community of women and men united in their passion for dance. Tickets from Ticketek. Olive Tree Market Civic Park, 9am - 3pm.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Calm in the Chaos Seminar This seminar is designed to teach parents how to understand the specific thinking behind their emotions, actions and reactions, and learn how these same thoughts can also underlie their child’s behaviour too. Strategies on quick and long-term changes are then discussed. Presented by Jackie Hall, at the Travelodge, Newcastle. To book, call 0418 871 878 or email jackie@parentalstress. com.au.

The Empire Strips Back A Star Wars Burlesque Parody, 18+. Civic Theatre, Newcastle. For more information see page 13.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Disney Movie Stars Film Festival Celebrate the magical timeless storytelling of Walt Disney Animation Studios at the Disney Movie Stars Film Festival. Bring the family, dress up, sing along and enjoy Disney’s animated classics as they were made to be seen - on the big screen. Until March 13 at Event Cinemas Kotara and Glendale. www.eventcinemas.com.au Hunt & Gather Markets 9am - 2pm, Pacific Park, Newcastle East Raw Comedy 2016 Catch comedy's next big names at the Playhouse Theatre, Newcastle. Hunter Valley Vineyards Photowalk The Photo walk guys are holding their first trip of the year in the vineyards, meeting at 5pm near Lindeman's wines at 5pm for sunset. More information on their facebook.

12 + 13 FEB

Simply Red, Tina Arena and Natalie Imbruglia at a day on the green at Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley.

F.R.I.E.N.D.S Trivia At Finnegans Hotel from 7.00pm. Bookings can be made on 4926 4777 (maximum 8 people per team). Get in quick! This event is sure to fill up.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18

20 FEB

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Dust of Uruzgan With our soldiers finally home from Southern Afghanistan, this show is a unique and important opportunity for the Australian public to understand what it was all about. It is a rare chance to understand the experiences of 20,000 young Australians who, for eight years, struggled to make a difference in one of the poorest provinces of this warravaged country. In the grounds of Fort Scratchley. www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au Light up Newcastle Lantern Walk Celebrate Chinese New Year in 2016 with an evening walk carrying Chinese lanterns around the harbour foreshore. Lanterns will be for sale from 4 - 8pm from Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club, Honeysuckle and Nobby's Lighthouse. More information on entertainment at www.lightupnewcastle.com.au

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22

Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota Mens Pro Don't miss the headline act at Surfest 2016! Merewether Beach, 22―28 Feb.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Burn the Dancefloor Civic Theatre, Newcastle. Foodservice Industry Association of NSW Tradeshow This special food service event is held in Newcastle every two years enabling exhibitors to showcase a wide range of established and new Food Service Industry products. Chat with some of the largest food manufacturers and suppliers in Australia while tasting and sampling their goods. www.westsnewcastle.com.au

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26

Manpower Witness ‘The Thunder’ up close and personal as they bring their internationally acclaimed all male revue to Belmont 16s. Tickets and more info at www.16s.com.au

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14

The Pines Market Part of Surfest 2016, presented by 3 Peas Markets. 9am - 2pm, Stockton Beach. Valentines Lunch with Kristy Coote Enjoy a meal and the musical talent of Kristy Coote at Lizottes! www.newcastle.lizottes.com.au

Beats N Barrels Surfest Market presented by 3 Peas Markets. From 9am, Jefferson Park, Merewether Beach. 27―28 Feb.

27 + 28 FEB

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16

NJC's Newcastle Newmarket Day At the Beaumont Track, Broadmeadow Racescourse. www.njc.com.au Do you have a local event or gig coming up? Email us today at getintouch@intouchmagazine.com.au


What’s on? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27

Reaching out for Thalia Gala Dinner To help raise funds for Thalia Standley, who lost her arm to a dog in Valentine last year. Ticket includes entertainment, guest speakers, 3-course dinner and drinks, plus some great auction items. Belmont 16 Footers. For more information and tickets go to www.reachingthalia.com.au

COMING UP...

31 Morehead Street, Lambton Doors open from 6pm FULLY LICENSED

Coming Up IN MARCH

FEBRUARY

FRIDAY 4 2016 IGA Newcastle Show 4-6 March. Open from 9am each day, don't miss all your favourite show action! Head to www.newcastleshow.com.au to book earlybird tickets.

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SATURDAY 12TH Music of the Guns, Fort Scratchley Fort

Thursday 4

Scratchley Parade Ground. 1000 tickets sold only. www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au

BLUES BROTHERS REBOOTED

SUNDAY 13TH Beaumont Street Carnivale Beaumont Street is set to come alive again with music, market stalls, arts and entertainment, delicious tastings, demonstrations and restaurants spilling out onto the street 10am - 5pm.

SATURDAY 19 Beach Street Block Party #2 After a successful first Block Party, the Lass O'Gowrie will once again host Beach Street Party #2 - a festival made by the artists for the artists. Word has it you should get there early, doors open 1pm. Check facebook for the full line-up.

SUNDAY 20 Super Sundae Fundaze After 10 years of dance parties at the Clarendon Hotel, Sundae Fundaze will be supersized at Newcastle Foreshore with acts such as Seth Sentry and Carmarda. For tickets head to www.sundaefundaze.com.au The Beautiful Girls This one is sure to be a sell-out at The Cambridge Hotel so get in quick! www.thecambridgehotel.com.au

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Mayfield Hotel TUESDAY Badge Draw WEDNESDAY Open Mic Night + Poker THURSDAY Karaoke FRIDAY Live Music SATURDAY DJ SUNDAY Live Music

Friday 5

The voice of a generation

Naomi Price Direct from Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Theatre Company to Lizotte’s Newcastle comes Naomi Price. Naomi is one of Australia’s leading cabaret and music theatre performers, best known for her performances as pop icon Adele in Rumour Has It and twerk superstar Miley in Wrecking Ball, which she co-wrote with writing partner Adam Brunes. Perhaps best known to television audiences as Ricky Martin's leading lady on The Voice Australia 2015, smouldering soul powerhouse Naomi Price performs solo at Lizotte’s for one night only. Naomi’s music theatre credits include iconic roles in Jesus Christ Superstar, The Last Five Years, Songs for a New World, Into the Woods, Rent, and Tell Me on a Sunday. Naomi has also provided vocals for artists such as Guy Sebastian, James Morrison, Marina Prior, Luke Kennedy and Max Pellicano, and performed as a soloist with music theatre composer Scott Alan (Malthouse, Melbourne). Don't miss this world-class stage performer deliver some mega hits and killer comedy in this fabulous evening of song at Lizotte's Newcastle on Thursday 10th March, 2016. For more information and tickets visit www.newcastle.lizottes.com.au

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10 MARCH

FOR YOU AND 3 FRIENDS!! We have show tickets for one lucky reader (and their three besties) to enjoy Naomi Price at Lizottes’s Newcastle on Thursday March 10, 2016. Winning is simple – visit the GIVEAWAYS page at www.intouchmagazine.com.au and tell us who you would bring and why. Easy! Entries close February 29th. The winner will be notified by phone and announced on our facebook page.

DARYL BRAITHWAITE Saturday 6 + Sunday 7 lunch

COLDPLAY + U2 TRIBUTE SHOW Friday 12

LUNA GRAND (FORMERLY UNCLE JED) Saturday 13

VALENTINES DAY LUNCH WITH KRISTY COOTE Sunday 14 DEANNA ROSE Saturday 20

RUSSELL MORRIS Sunday 21

AUSTRALIAN SURF MOVIE FESTIVAL Wednesday 24

SOUL AND CIRQUE Friday 26

EUGENE HIDEAWAY BRIDGES Saturday 27

THE NECKS Sunday 28

MARCH LUKA BLOOM Tuesday 1

RACHELLE SCHMIDT ADNUM + DAN WILSON Thursday 3 + Friday 4 THE LEGENDARY COLIN HAY WITH BAND Sunday 6

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INTOUCH WHAT'S ON

Newcastle Show History

Food, Wine, Lego, Scarecrows and Chickens! It's the Newcastle Show of Course! The 2016 IGA Newcastle Regional Show will be held on Friday, March 4th until Sunday, March 6th with some exciting new additions to the Show Program together with all the traditional favourites. Agricultural competitions will be held, including, Stud Beef Cattle, Goats, Pigeons, Horse, Pony Club and Show Jumping Events. All Creatures Great and Small will be there, together with the ever popular Animal Nursery and Poultry Display. Photography, Handcrafts, Cookery, Floral Art, Home Brewing and Rats and Mice will be returning, together with the Schools Scarecrow Competition and a new Pumpkin Challenge in the Agricultural Area. On Friday, the Newcastle Championship Dog Show will be held at Hillsborough Dog Showground and the Model Trains Group will now be featured under the Grandstand. The exciting and always entertaining Sydney Psychos flyball team will again feature in the Agricultural Area, together with a Bush Skills demonstration. Be prepared for some noise and traditional Aussie Rivalry when the Trackskill V8 Utes come to town. This will be the highlight of our Ring Entertainment and is sure to be a real crowd pleaser with its colourful Ford vs. Holden challenge. FMX Kaos Motorcross returns and you’ll also be treated to PBOZ. Traditional favourites such as the Tent-pegging, Hunter Campdraft Cup and Newcastle’s very own Super Hubert will also return to entertain the crowds.

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In 1899, a committee was formed to look at the possibility of conducting an annual show in Newcastle. Those involved in the enterprise were all prominent businessmen, including the then Mayor of Newcastle William Cann. Together they formed the first Newcastle and District Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Association.

What to Expect in 2016 •Food and Wine Expo with over 100 exhibitors (inside the Entertainment Centre) •Lego Expo in the Entertainment Centre •Auto Expo with over 300 cars and motorcycles •The latest in show bags featuring branded bags •120 pieces of equipment of high adrenaline, family and children's rides •3 entertainment stages around the grounds featuring the community stage with 500 kids performing over the weekend. •Amazing and interactive Agriculture precinct •Fireworks Spectacular on Friday and Saturday night at 9 pm •Live band on stage at 9.15pm featuring local band GENR8 •And so much more...

WIN WIN WIN! Thanks to the good people on the organising committee of Newcastle Show we have a Family Pass (2 Adults + 2 Children and complete with 4 X Bertie Beatle Show Bags) to the Newcastle Show to giveaway to one lucky reader. Be quick – entries close 15 February! Simply visit the GIVEAWAYS page at www.intouchmagazine.com.au and answer the question to win!

The first event, a Sports Day, was held early in 1901. With “spectacular events such as an eight-man ladder and hose race, municipal tug-of-war, wrestling on horseback, tent pegging and Highland dancing and piping”, it proved an excellent first venture for the fledgling committee. The first official Newcastle Regional Show was held on 17th May 1902. The Show was opened by Joseph Wood, Patron of the Association and the newspapers of the day hailed it as a “Splendid Success”. Judging was held in 19 sections including Poultry, Horses, Garden Produce, Flowers, Cookery Needlework, Wagons & Buggies, Painting, Drawing and Writing, Dairy Produce and Apiculture. The Annual Newcastle Regional Show continued largely without interruption until 1916 when the Showgrounds were needed as a Military Camp for World War 1. There was another gap in 1919 due to the influenza epidemic which was raging around the world at the time. The Annual Show continued to be held through the Great Depression years, but as Newcastle Showground was again used as an Army Staging Camping during the Second World War, no shows took place during the years 1941 to 1945. In the late 1980’s, innovations such as street theatre, themed buildings and site scraping elements were introduced. School excursions were initiated and stages provided to showcase the talents of our youth.


INTOUCH WHAT'S ON

Get your 80’s Fix with

BANANARAMA!

There can be no denying just how big this girl group was in its time. Through the 80s they delivered some of the biggest songs of the decade – many of which can still be heard on the radio. Their album WOW! went to #1 on the Australian ARIA album charts and the girls toured Australia in 1989 as part of their World Tour. In a notoriously flighty corner of a relentlessly transient industry, Bananarama continue to stand tall as a pop group who actually mean something. "I do think we stand for the same thing now as we always did," Sara says. "We worked so hard to get recognition - it's never been something just handed to us on a plate or manufactured. It's a feeling we both have that there's still a drive to find the next door to open, the next song to write, the person to work with, the next concert to play."

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All of which would be pleasant but ultimately pointless hot air if 'Viva! Bananarama' was anything other than great because in pop, more than any other genre, it all comes down to whether your tunes are any good. It seems to still come so easily for Bananarama, masters of their own destiny and the reigning queens of UK pop. In the 1980s, there were few pop groups, male or female, as big as Bananarama. Hailing from the UK, Bananarama were the originators of Girl Power, the first female band to write their own songs, take control of their own destiny and become International fashion and music icons. They went on to take the world by storm, with solo hits including Cruel Summer, I Heard a Rumour, Robert De Niro’s Waiting, Love In The First Degree and Venus - their first US No.1. Today they still hold the record for the world’s most successful girl band (Guinness Book of Records) with over 30 UK Top 40 hits and 40 million record sales.

Thirty years later, Bananarama will return to Australia for a national concert tour, supported by another big 80's pop act, Wang Chung and Australia’s own 80s/90s girl group The Chantoozies. You can catch the girls – and get your 80’s fix – at Wests City on February 14th, 2016. For tickets and more information visit www.westsnewcastle.com.au

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Returns to Australia with Special Guests Pseudo Echo Belinda Carlisle returns to Australia in February for a national run of concerts, including a gig at Wests New Lambton on March 8th. The consummate performer, Carlisle has never stopped performing and has toured Australia numerous times to sold-out shows. Playing her big solo hits alongside the much-loved hits from The Go-Go’s, she is arguably one of the most prominent solo female artists in the world. Joining Belinda Carlisle on tour is Australia’s own Pseudo Echo. Forming in Melbourne in the early 1980s, Pseudo Echo dominated the charts in the 80s with such big hits like Don’t Go, Listening and Funky Town. Their infectious electronic beats coupled with catchy pop tunes cemented their place in Australia pop music history and their songs continued to be heard on Australian radio to this day.

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SERIOUSLY SEXY STAR WARS Taking classic characters from the beloved STAR WARS film franchise, The Empire Strips Back puts them into a world of Burlesque, a show like no other! Be amazed as the show takes you back to the magic and childhood wonder of the original 3 films, and then watch it all be abolished by some good old fashioned adult fun. Russall S. Beattie's attention to detail is astounding - truly delivering you to the darkside as the show is taken over by striptease, song and dance, troupe routines and comedy. What to expect: seriously sexy stormtroopers, a dangerously seductive Boba Fett, tantalising Twi'leks, a different kind of darkside in Darth Vader, a luke-warm Taun Taun, Lady Skywalker plus much, much more! If you are a lover of Star Wars or good entertainment, then this show is for you. Don't miss the show on Thursday February 18. Head to www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au for tickets. It’s not a trap we swear!

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INTOUCH WHAT'S ON mainstays of the country’s music scene is not about to change anytime soon. Produced by Iva Davies and bass player Steve Bull, ICEHOUSE: In Concert features tracks recorded during various performances from the band's touring schedule from October 2014 through to February 2015. With no overdubs or studio trickery, the album is a genuine representation of what it sounds like to be live at an ICEHOUSE concert and features the lineup that has been touring since the band returned to performing in 2011.

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THE "IN CONCERT" EXPERIENCE With ICEHOUSE With a career spanning over 35 years, it’s difficult to believe that there are any “firsts” left to achieve for one of the country’s most loved and accomplished bands. But with the announcement that icons of the Australian Music Industry, ICEHOUSE, would release their very first Live album, ICEHOUSE: In Concert, the band proved once again that their reputation as

In celebration of this, yet another milestone in ICEHOUSE’s illustrious career, the band will again be heading out on the road taking the IN CONCERT experience to the fans. They'll visit some well-acquainted venues and debut at some new venues along the way, with two shows scheduled for the Civic Theatre on February 5 + 6. Iva Davies said “I’m very excited by this release. We’ve been back playing live since 2011 and the IN CONCERT recordings show the band at its strongest – it certainly sounds like us! Being our first true ‘Live’ album we’re all very excited to share this with fans and friends. While what people see on the (IN CONCERT) tour may not be exactly the same as the album, we can promise everyone it will be just as powerful. The band can’t wait to hear everyone singing along.” Head to www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au for more information and tickets.

AT BROADMEADOW RACECOURSE

to Australia including performances at Newcastle’s Civic Theatre on Friday, 12th and Saturday 13th February. 30 Million Minutes consists of various delights and riches, with the odd irksome tribulation thrown in, as Dawn takes audiences through the various lessons life has taught her, and the things she knows for sure. With a sharp eye for comic detail and a wicked ear for the absurdities of life, Dawn French of Cornwall shares how she has misguidedly spent her whole life vigorously attempting to be a fully functioning female human. Her extraordinary lack of willpower, combined with an enviable knack for “nosey-parkering” and showing off, has driven her to grapple with the big stuff of life in public. 30 million minutes of life in fact. That's how long she's been alive.

30 MILLION MINUTES

With Dawn French

Dawn French, the award-winning actor, best-selling novelist and all round funny-lady, has written a new show, based on her life and career, called 30 Million Minutes. Having toured the show extensively around the UK to widespread critical acclaim, Dawn French will bring 30 Million Minutes

Dawn says; "I'm sick with excitement about this solo tour. I am enjoying the fact that I can't categorise exactly what it is, but it's somewhere between a monologue, a play, and an autobiographical slide show with a few funnies thrown in.” The immense comedic talent of Ms French has long enthralled Australian audiences. Her work with long-time friend and colleague Jennifer Saunders found a devoted audience in this country, and Dawn’s TV series Vicar of Dibley was a long-running success. Most recently she was a judge on Australia’s Got Talent, fuelling a desire to return to Australia to share her personal journey in this acclaimed solo show. Visit www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au for tickets and more information.

Soul & Cirque

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Soul and Cirque is an exciting new show featuring world-class musicians and acrobats. The music gets you in touch with that old classic Motown sound, re-creating an authentic feel while enjoying the hits of Marvin Gaye, James Brown, The Temptations, Otis Reading and more. Throughout the night the pairing of soul music complete with live brass players and stunning acrobatic and aerial acts will have you out of your seat, dancing and begging for more. This is truly a night to be remembered... don't miss out! Visit www.newcastle.lizottes.com.au for tickets.


INTOUCH WHAT'S ON vagaries of the music industry, to the mess and glory of life in general, with exquisite comic timing and a heartfelt, wry sense of humour.

Colin Hay Taking the Road Less Travelled Colin Hay, familiar to millions as front-man, songwriter, and vocalist of pop sensation Men at Work (Down Under, Overkill, Who Can it Be Now?), is currently touring with his latest solo album Next Year People (Compass Records). Catch Colin Hay onstage at Lizotte’s Newcastle for one show only on Sunday March 6th. You may remember him accepting a Grammy award in 1983, as the lead singer, guitarist and principle songwriter of Men At Work? You may have seen and heard him play Overkill on Scrubs or listened to his 11 solo albums? Perhaps you were introduced to him through his song I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You on the soundtrack of Garden State, or watched him closing the Sydney Olympics with the timeless treasure Down Under? However you came across Colin Hay – if you haven’t been to one of his live performances – you will still be surprised! For those yet to be initiated, Colin Hay's live performance is an astonishing, powerful journey, sometimes straight down the main road, sometimes following the twists and turns of the road less travelled. Whether he is telling of his globe dominating romp with Men At Work, running concurrently with a runaway love affair with alcohol, Colin strips bare an amazing story, through the

Themes of redemption and renewal come naturally to Colin Hay, as he is in the midst of a remarkable renaissance. While his voice and visage are still familiar to millions, the past twenty years have found him quietly yet tenaciously re-introducing himself to new generations of fans. Whether or not you have seen him before, you will be riveted by his insightful, brilliant wit, you may also shed a tear, and you will most certainly be more than entertained. For tickets visit www.newcastle.lizottes.com.au

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Coming up in February, take advantage of this great deal and see one of the many family and children movies on offer or perhaps you can treat your partner in Gold Class and see ZOOLANDER 2, STEVE JOBS, HOW TO BE SINGLE or even RIDE ALONG 2.

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EVITA on a Grand Scale Charlestown Square’s South Piazza dining and entertainment precinct has more for you this Valentine’s Day! With a dozen cafes, restaurants and entertainment options – including Max Brenner, New Shanghai, Coco Cubano, Absolute Thai, Reading Cinemas, Strike Bowling, Timezone and more. Enjoy a romantic dinner followed by moonlight mojito’s at Coco Cubano. Coco Cubano offers sunshine inspired Cuban flavours and there’s something to suit everyone, with a perfect mix of share plates, fresh salads, generous mains and indulgent desserts. Enjoy all day dining and beautiful cocktails til late, every day of the week.

If Asian cuisine is more your style, enjoy delicious Shanghaistyle soup dumplings at New Shanghai. Ancient family recipes passed down from generation to generation are at the heart of a vibrant array of Shanghai-style dumplings, noodles, bubbling hot pots, and pan-fried buns, which can be enjoyed while taking in the live dumpling-making theatre. Or visit Absolute Thai for delicious authentic Thai food made the traditional way from recipes developed by highly experienced chefs from Thailand. Only the freshest ingredients are used and all meals are served with the traditional Thai warmth and hospitality. After dinner, have some fun with bowling, laser tag or karaoke at Strike or catch a movie at Reading Cinemas for just $8.50. The all-digital 8 screen cinema complex at Reading Cinemas features wall to wall screens, digital sound, stadium seating, comfortable seats, first release movies, and value packed candy bar deals. If your Valentine is a movie lover, treat them to the luxurious Reading Gold Lounge or Titan XC auditorium. Plus, see any movie and you can receive four hours free parking upon presentation of your movie ticket and car park pass. Finish the night with a visit to Max Brenner and enjoy the Chocolate Fondue for Two - pure melted milk and dark chocolate served with strawberries, bananas, marshmallows and banana bread or share the ChocBanana Pizza - pure melted chocolate, caramelised pecans, bananas and marshmallows. The Max Brenner Chocolate Bar is the ultimate experience for chocolate lovers!

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EVITA, the rock musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, to the top using her radio and film profile to seduce General Juan Peron (played by Brian Wark) who would soon become will open at the Civic Theatre Newcastle on Wednesday 9th the President of Argentina. The rock musical is narrated in March for five performances only. When it opened in the mid1970s, EVITA eclipsed box office sales of Jesus Christ Superstar song by Che Guevara (Dez Robertson). By her early 30's, Eva succumbed to cancer. Her body was displayed publicly and took out multiple awards. in an open casket and viewed by hundreds of thousands of Following their recent record breaking sell-out production mourners. Hundreds were injured in the surging crowds and of Jesus Christ Superstar, The National Theatre Company the floral tributes lining the streets were estimated to be in the is pulling out all stops with a cast of seventy-five actors, 25 hundreds of tonnes. children and a large orchestra comprising 30 professional musicians under the baton of Greg Paterson. National College Chris Maxfield, CEO and Artistic Director, leads the production team for this massive production. It is his third encounter with of Dance graduate Katherine Foote makes her choreography the show having performed the role of Che and later directed debut with EVITA while backstage, more than 30 technicians the professional production featuring Normie Rowe and Gina will work on sound, lighting, props, set changes, makeup, Mansley in Sydney during the mid-1990s. Shortly after that, costuming and projections. the rights to the show were withdrawn, precluding any staging Local actress and singer/songwriter Amy Vee plays Eva Duarte in Australia for 19 years. With its re-release for Australian de Peron (EVITA). She will wear five different wigs and execute audiences in 2015, Maxfield was quick to secure the rights for 20 period costume changes throughout the course of the The National Theatre Company. Although the show was staged show. The wigs are being hand knotted by leading theatrical once in Newcastle many years ago, it hasn't ever been seen on wig company 3am Wigs (Sydney). A Special Effects make-up a similar scale. company is reproducing an exact likeness of Vee, who stands The 2006 Broadway and West End revivals saw a complete alongside her own open casket in the opening scenes of the overhaul of the orchestrations and the addition of, "You must show. love me", a new composition by Lloyd Webber performed by Madonna (EVITA) in the movie version. Musical Director Greg Paterson has assembled an impressive group of musicians to tackle the challenging score. Many of these musicians will double back in May for the premiere of the newly formed 'The National Theatre Orchestra' in their ENCORE! Concert series. For EVITA, Maxfield has restored many of the original staging and artistic elements in his direction of the show. "Direction of the recent revivals overlooked significant elements in the narrative. Musically, it was great, but it left those seeing the show for the first time devoid of understanding as to why half the country hated EVITA while the other half loved her," he said.

The Charlestown Square South Piazza is open late every day, and with a dozen cafes, restaurants and entertainment options, the South Piazza is the perfect place to treat your special someone this Valentine’s Day. Details at charlestownsquare.com.au

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Amy Vee plays Eva Duarte de Peron in EVITA.

Award-winning costume designer Bev Fewins and protege Kaswin Hunt have been working on costuming for the large cast since roles were announced following auditions in May last year. Over forty-five actresses auditioned for the title role alone!

To ensure the visual impact of the crowd scenes, Maxfield has assembled what is understood to be the largest cast in any staging of EVITA.

The only matinee for the production has already sold out and ticket sales for the remaining four performances are selling fast. Due to the complexity in staging EVITA, it may be another 20 years before another company takes on the challenge. This is one theatrical event not to be missed. For tickets visit The show follows the life and historical rise of Eva Duarte from her impoverished childhood and decisive move to Buenos Aires, www.ticketek.com.au Argentina. By her early 20's Eva had clawed and slept her way


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CHINESE NEW YEAR

You can buy your lantern at Nobbys Lighthouse and join the Hunter School of Performing Arts marching band on a walk to Honeysuckle that leaves Nobbys at 5pm. Or purchase a lantern from the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club and walk with the Marching Koalas to Honeysuckle from the Figtree Park at Wickham at 5.30pm. The lantern walks will converge on the Maritime Centre in Harbour Square at Honeysuckle for a short official ceremony and lion dancing at 7pm. Or you can buy a lantern at one of the stalls along the harbour walk and around the Honeysuckle Precinct and wait for the festivities to reach you!

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The proceeds from the lanterns go to fund:

Light up Newcastle Lantern Walk!

Newcastle Mission to Seafarers - The Mission assists sailors visiting the Port of Newcastle with a ‘home away from home’ at the Seafarers Centre at Wickham. Currently, over 40,000 seafarers visit the Port of Newcastle and over 13,000 use the services offered by the Mission each year, with transport to the Centre, shopping, banking, healthcare and social and spiritual support. The 2016 lantern walk will raise money for a new upgrade to the kitchen at the Seafarers Centre.

Celebrate Chinese New Year (Saturday 13th February) with an evening walk carrying Chinese lanterns around the harbour foreshore to Light up Newcastle and help our local Rotary Clubs raise money for the Mission to Seafarers and the Newcastle Maritime Centre. Around the Honeysuckle Precinct, you will find Chinese lion dancers, dragons, dancers, musicians, singers, marching bands and choirs. The Fort Scratchley guns will fire at 4pm to mark the start of the dragon boat races. The night ends at 9pm with The Fort Scratchley guns and fireworks.

Newcastle’s Maritime Centre - Money raised will assist the organisation to build a new entrance to its new public cafe on the harbour foreshore. For more information about 2016 Light Up Newcastle Lantern Walk visit www.lightupnewcastle.com.au

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INTOUCH WHAT'S ON Touring in support of his first solo album in more than six years, the long-awaited The Great Unknown, Thomas’ summer tour will include a special night under the stars at Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley on Saturday February 27.

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"I’ll be playing some of the new stuff, some of the old stuff, a little bit of everything, it’s pretty exciting…" Joining Rob Thomas will be special guests Pete Murray and Darren Middleton of Powderfinger fame. Multiple Grammy Award winner Rob Thomas is known worldwide as lead singer and primary composer with Matchbox Twenty, as well as for his hugely successful solo work and charttopping collaborations. Overall, Thomas has contributed to sales of more than 80 million records.

Rob Thomas

THE GREAT UNKNOWN WORLD TOUR ROB THOMAS has had an ongoing, 20-year long, love affair with Australian audiences - both as the front man, lead vocalist and key songwriter for Matchbox Twenty and also as a major solo artist. In February 2016, that romance will continue as Thomas makes a very welcome return down-under for a national headline tour.

Featuring singles Trust You and Hold on Forever, The Great Unknown (out now through Warner Music Australia) is the third and latest solo offering from the master singer-songwriter. 2005 saw the release of Rob’s first solo album, ‘Something to Be’ which made history as the first album by a male artist from a rock or pop group to debut at No. 1 on The Billboard 200. The album also went on to earn a pair of Grammy nominations and create a string of hit singles, including the smash Lonely No More – which went to No. 1 in 15 countries, This Is How A Heart Breaks, Ever The Same, and Streetcorner Symphony. His 2009 follow up, Cradlesong, featured Her Diamonds, peaked at #3 on the ARIA Album Chart and achieved doubleplatinum sales. Matchbox Twenty released their debut album Yourself Or Someone Like You in 1996. Home to massive hits Push

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and 3AM, the album amassed sales of 10-times platinum in Australia. The band’s most recent studio album, 2012’s North fuelled by the hit singles She’s So Mean, Overjoyed and Our Song – reaped their first-ever US #1 debut and Billboard 200 chart-topper, and an ARIA Album Chart #1. Rob Thomas, in part, also holds the title of the second-most played track on Australian radio of the past 15 years with ‘Smooth’, his certified worldwide smash hit collaboration with Santana for which he collected three Grammy Awards. The tune resided at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for a staggering 12 weeks in 1999. Pete Murray’s quintessential debut album Feeler dominated 2003, selling six-times platinum and earning 12 ARIA Award nominations. Eventually spending more than two and a half years in the Top 100. ‘Feeler’ spawned Murray’s classic ‘So Beautiful’ which went on to become the Most Performed Australian Song of the Year. Follow up LPs See The Sun (2005) and Summer At Eureka (2008) both debuted at #1, delivering Murray three consecutive chart-topping albums. Released in September 2011, Murray’s fourth studio album Blue Sky Blue sold Gold and spawned the hits Always A Winner and Free. Pete Murray has remained one of Australia’s hottest and most in-demand touring properties, repeatedly enjoying sold out tours across the country and aboard. Darren Middleton, best known as Powderfinger’s lead guitarist and songwriter will perform a number of iconic Powderfinger songs in addition to his solo material. Middleton released his new album Splinters earlier this month, a follow up to his 2013 debut album, Translations.  Visit www.ticketmaster.com.au for complete tour and ticketing details.

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#8 Be comfortable in your own skin. Everyone

Looking After our Mental Health

is unique and should be celebrated. Know who you are and what makes you happy. #9 Set realistic goals and deal with tasks one at a time. It is good to be specific when you set a goal to help keep you on track. #10 Reach out for help when you need it. Everyone needs support from time to time. Talking to a family member, a friend, your doctor or one of the many services available can make all the difference. The getting help early bit is really important. Again, to use the analogy – imagine you are driving along in a car and felt that something wasn’t quite right with the steering wheel or the brakes were squeaking or the engine was making a clunking noise. Would you just ignore it and hope it goes away?

WORDS: Jaelea Skehan - Director of the Hunter Institute of Mental Health.

I have been working in mental health for 15 years. As part of my role as the Director of the Hunter Institute of Mental Health, I have the pleasure of meeting and talking with people across the country – media organisations, workplaces, schools, health professionals and community groups. I get the privilege of hearing people’s stories and finding out about how their views about mental health and mental illness have changed over those years. There would be no person living in Australia who has not been touched by mental illness or suicide; either because they have personal experience or because they have a family member, friend or colleague who has been affected. More than ever before, communities are interested in and engaged with the issues. But sometimes our messages can get confused or be so narrow, that people don’t know what role they can play. We often try to scare people into action – hitting them with statistics and stories of when things have gone wrong rather than thinking about how we can encourage and involve people in our communities. What I often hear from people is that mental health is a “specialist” area, requiring specialist input and action. And true, the treatment system does require specialists and those with training, but there is a lot we can all do for ourselves and those around us. When I was 17 years old, I got my first car; a Datsun 120Y that my stepfather pieced together for me. I was so excited about that car and the independence it offered, but I was certainly no expert in cars and how to look after one. I had no idea about the mechanics and internal workings of a car nor could I build or fix one if you paid me a lot of money – yet it managed to run for many years. Very early on, my parents taught me there were some important things that a car needed so it could run. Without them I wouldn’t get very far. I learnt a car needed petrol on a regular basis, or it would quite literally “run out of gas”. It also needed some other things that helped keep it on the road – oil, water, and well-treaded tires. As it turned out my Datsun also needed a little choke at the traffic lights on a cold morning. I also needed some things – I required some skills, training and support from other people

to be able to navigate my way from point A to point B safely. And just like that car and the silver Camry I now drive, as human beings we also need things that keep us going and keep us well. So, you can think about the importance of keeping ourselves mentally healthy as being like keeping your car running and roadworthy.

What most people would do is ask a friend or family member for advice and then take it to a mechanic to check it out. Sometimes it could be nothing, but other times there may have been something more seriously wrong. It is the same with our mental health. The earliest point that something is ‘not quite right’ is the time to tell someone or seek out a service.

Being mentally healthy and living well is important to every single one of us. It’s about enjoying life and fulfilling your potential. It’s having the ability to cope with stresses and sadness and it’s about being connected to friends, family, community and culture.

And what if you were a friend or family member sitting in the car and you heard a clunk or a squeak from the car? Would you ignore it or would you say something? I’d suggest that most people would raise it with their family member or friend, with no expectation that they would know how to pop the bonnet and fix the problem.

It can be so easy for us to take our mental health for granted; to prioritise other things; to put it off until next week. But just like we can’t put off adding petrol to our car for another week, we shouldn’t put off our mental health till another time either.

But when it comes to noticing changes in the behaviour of people closest to us, people often leave words unsaid for fear of making the problem worse, or fear of not knowing what to do next. You don’t need to know how to fix the problem, but listening without judgement and helping a friend find information about what the next steps might be could make all the difference. You do not need to be an expert or a specialist to play a key role in your own mental health and the mental health of those around you. There are things we can all do for ourselves and for others to get them safely across bumpy roads or to enjoy the open spaces. And remember to stop in and get a check-up along the road.

Further information about mental health and wellbeing is available at: •Hunter Institute of Mental Health www.himh.org.au •For young people - headspace www.headspace.org.au •For information about mental illness and living well – SANE Australia www.sane.org.au or beyondblue - www.beyondblue.org.au •For information about talking to someone you are worried about – www.conversationsmatter.com.au

There are some things everyone can do to get started.

#1 Get enough sleep and rest. Sleep affects

our physical and mental health, but can be the first thing we trade in when we get busy or stressed. #2 Take time out for things you enjoy. Balance in life is important, so taking time out for things you like to do can make a difference to how you think and feel. #3 Be active and eat well. Our physical and mental health is closely linked, so adding exercise and nutritious food every day can make us feel better. #4 Nurture relationships and connect with others. Our connection to people around us is what builds us up and keeps us strong. #5 Learn to manage stress. If you have trouble winding down or managing your thoughts, you may find relaxation, yoga or writing your feelings down helpful. #6 Get involved and join in. Being part of a group with common interests provides a sense of belonging so find out about sporting, music, volunteer or community groups locally. #7 Build your confidence. Learning improves your mental fitness and taking on a new challenge can build confidence and give you a sense of achievement.

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The Rise and Rise of Integrative Medicine

considering and treating the whole person and not just their symptoms.

There is no doubt that in Australia complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has become a more accepted and widely used form of healthcare with nearly two-thirds of Australians using some form of complementary medicine – often without disclosing this to their doctor. Patients with chronic diseases are also increasingly looking for healthcare outside the conventional health system.

"A comprehensive approach to integrative medicine involves more than simply adding a little complementary knowledge to the 'tool kit’ of the GP" explains Kath.

In essence, what appears to be occurring is a social movement featuring the increasing validity of CAM within the healthcare services of Australia and other countries that include the USA and the UK. CAM is here to stay and will continue to present challenges for conventional medicine on how to respond. Here in Australia and overseas there is an emergence of integrative medicine which is essentially a blend of conventional and evidence based complementary medicines and therapies and lifestyle interventions for the treatment and prevention of disease. What has been a significant driver for integrative medicine is the increased community interest in complementary medicine and as a result there is now a real need for general practitioners to be increasingly familiar with a number of areas within integrative medicine. There are numerous ways in which this can be done. One is for doctors to gain training in CAM methods of which the most common are acupuncture, homoeopathy, psychology and traditional Chinese medicine. Another option is for traditional medical centres to include licensed or registered CAM providers such as chiropractors, naturopaths, homoeopaths and acupuncturists in their centres or clinics. A third solution is for doctors to simply learn as much as possible about CAM, and to ensure their patients feel comfortable enough to discuss their use of CAM with them. Newcastle based Mayfield Medical Connection is Newcastle’s first truly Integrated Health and Medical Practice offering General Practice services as well as herbalism, acupuncture, naturopathy and reiki from qualified GPs. They also provide onsite pathology, dietetic and psychology services. For Kath Teagle, who founded Mayfield Medical Connection 4 years ago, it’s all about 20 | www.intouchmagazine.com.au

For Kath an ‘integrated approach to healthcare’ means combining the best of both worlds - the advantage of western medical knowledge and treatments with the option to use natural therapies openly.

"Instead, integrative medicine includes a philosophy of healthcare, as well as a way of practicing. It not only improves health care for patients, but it is also more cost effective. It puts the patient at the centre, is informed by evidence, and addresses the full range of physical, emotional, mental, social, and environmental influences that can affect a person’s health". The desire to start an integrated health and medical practice was really based on Kath’s own life experiences as a child with a very ill mother, a partner to a man given a diagnosis of a potentially terminal illness and the frustrations of finding balanced heath care solutions as the parent of two young children. For Kath it made sense, that rather than training to be a doctor, to invest her energy and time into creating a practice that attracted the kind of medical practitioners and complementary therapists that were open to providing the very best health care working together in a supportive environment. Since then the practice has attracted the special skills and talents of people like Dr Bo Wong, who is a GP and an acupuncturist, Dr Filipe Soares Rocha who is also a practicing Reiki Master, and the well-considered practices of Dr Miranda Cook, Dr Kristy Baily and registrar Dr Riarne Smith. They have also added the excitement and commitment of dieticians, psychologists, naturopaths and an onsite pathology. The clinic is passionate about being there for the community and people of all walks of life and have recently followed this passion by gaining approval from ACON as an LGBTI Safe Place. Plans for 2016 include a men’s weight loss group based on the Gut-Buster lifestyle program, a Newcastle initiative that provides real hope for permanent, sustainable weight loss. Not to mention the extension to the building that’s just about to start that will house a farinfrared sauna for chronic pain relief and detox assistance.


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Save your Skin Summer in Australia means getting outside, being active and enjoying lots of daylight saving sunshine. Fabulous for our fitness, weight and Vitamin D, but lousy for our skin! A tan is, sadly, a sign of damaged skin trying to protect itself. UV light burns our skin and damages our cell DNA, which can result in lines, wrinkles, saggy skin, blotchy pigmentation, freckles, broken capillaries, redness or worse, skin cancer. The incidence of skin cancer in Australia is one of the highest in the world and accounts for around 80% of all newly diagnosed cancers. This being the case, prevention is essential. The Cancer Council recommends; • Slip on some sun-protective clothing – that covers as much skin as possible. • Slop on a broad spectrum, water resistant SPF30+ or higher sunscreen. Apply 20 minutes before you go outdoors and every two hours afterwards. Sunscreen should never be used to extend the time you spend in the sun. • Slap on a hat – that protects your face, head, neck and ears. • Seek shade. • Slide on some sunglasses – make sure they meet Australian Standards. • Be extra cautious in the middle of the day when UV levels are most intense. It’s also important to check your skin for any new or changed spots, freckles or moles and have regular skin checks by a medical professional.

Dr. Kathryn Holmes from The Mayah Clinic has qualifications in Primary Skin Cancer Medicine and Skin Cancer Therapeutics from the University of Queensland. As part of her services at The Mayah Clinic, Dr. Holmes offers comprehensive half-hour top to toe skin cancer checks.

Dr Holmes said that the earlier a melanoma can be diagnosed the better the chance of a cure. “It’s also important to remember that, although your overall dose of sun and sun damage increases your risk of melanomas, they can appear anywhere - even places that don't see the sun, like the sole of your foot or even in your mouth,” she said. While skin cancer is most certainly the worst side effect of sun exposure, the sun also contributes to other skin damage and premature aging issues for men and women alike. The Mayah Clinic offers a range of non-surgical cosmetic services to treat and minimise the effects of this sun damage and other skin conditions. The Mayah Clinic was the first in Australia to use the Halo Fractional Laser, which has achieved excellent results for patients in reaching deeper pigmentation, reducing redness and improving lines and wrinkles. Dr Holmes said the hybrid fractional laser allows her to better customise treatment to each patient’s needs. “The Halo Laser is also used for treating acne scars and sun damage and has unexpectedly been found to improve broken capillaries as well,” she said.

produces anti-aging changes, with improvement in skin quality and lines. As always, though, prevention is better than cure, and it’s essential in the Australian climate that sunscreen becomes part of the daily skin regime. The Mayah Clinic carries Rationale Skin Care, which includes in their range Photodynamic Day Cream, and a new generation superfluid sunscreen, B3T, that gives 50+ cover with only a few drops. It’s perfect as a primer under makeup such as SPF Jane Iredale Mineral Makeup. Dr Holmes has 25 years experience in medicine and says, “I have always felt strongly about educating patients so they are able to be a part of planning individual treatment programs. I believe it is imperative that cosmetic medicine and skin health clinics have a qualified and experienced doctor always on site to carry out dermatology, cosmetic and laser treatments.”

Broad Band Light Therapy is effective for treating brown and red sun damaged areas as well as boosting collagen. In fact, studies have shown that if regularly used a few times a year, BBL actually results in DNA performing better and creating younger looking skin. The Australian made Photonsmart LED, is the world’s most powerful and versatile LED light system, ideal for concerns such as acne, rosacea, fine lines and saggy skin. LED light treatments are safe and painless and require no recovery time. To treat sun damage at home, Dr. Holmes recommends DNA Intensive Renewal Cream, developed by American Dermatologist Dr. Ronald Moy, which has been shown in The Mayah Clinic is located at Lakelands, and further studies to achieve an effective reduction in crusty precancerous information regarding their services is available at spots by directly repairing UV damage to DNA in cells. This also www.themayahclinic.com.au.

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INTOUCH HEALTH + WELLBEING FEATURE The clinic which is located in Smith Street, Charlestown, also specialises in Cryotherapy - the therapeutic use of cold treatments to promote faster healing time, naturopathy, myotherapy (or muscle therapy), Myotrophy (the nutrition of muscle) and Kinesiology.

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In its simplest form, Neuromuscular Therapy is a modern, logical system of massage therapy that is based on understanding how the neuromuscular system functions. The nervous system controls everything in the body, including muscle tension and pain and neuromuscular principles help the practitioner to understand what is causing the patients pain- trigger points, posture, and how to treat it. Neuromuscular Therapy (also called trigger point myotherapy), is the most effective type of massage therapy for lower back pain, and involves the very detailed massage of muscles, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue. Precise massage therapy releases problem areas that are often missed by other forms of massage. As well as being the most established remedial clinic in the area with a long history of providing effective diagnosis and treatment programs for sports and workplace injuries, Charlestown Remedial Sports Injuries Clinic has a particular focus on Neuromuscular Therapy and nutrition and the skill set of the therapists puts them at a distinct advantage over many other treating physicians and health professionals.

After a lifetime of experience working in the sports recreation industry, Phillip Muller started his clinic in Charlestown after recognising a need for a more specialised treatment based on neuromuscular treatment using a combination of deep tissue and soft tissue work (with no manipulation) for injuries that include sprains, strains, torn ligaments, whiplash and other neck injuries, back pain and also back injuries.

"A deficiency in iodine can have serious effects on the body that include frustration, depression, poor perception levels, abnormal weight gain, constipation and fatigue. Iodine also plays an important role in maintaining optimal energy levels of the body". Many of the patients Phillip and his colleague Sarah treat at the clinic have tried every other form of treatment with little or no success, and there is no shortage of people who are prepared to refer both Phillip and Sarah and talk about the successful treatment they have experienced at their hands.

One such person is Nick, who lives and works in Sydney but regularly travelled to Newcastle to receive treatment on his Since opening the doors to his practice more than 30 years ago, chronic back problem as a result of having two bulging discs. The result being that Nick was barely able to walk and no Phillip has treated well over 15,000 people for a wide range of amount of physiotherapy and acupuncture seemed to help. conditions that include sports injuries, motor vehicle accident injuries and work related injuries. In that time he has built a "Phil not only got me back to 100%, he also explained what very successful clinic based around integrity and honesty. As a the problem was with my back and put together a long-term result his business is built on word of mouth and referrals with treatment plan to ensure my back never got that bad again. many leading surgeons referring their patients to his clinic for "They give you the treatment, and also arm you with the treatment. information (nutritional advice and exercises to do at home) to For Phillip, who is a qualified neuromuscular therapist, help you treat the injury yourself. herbalist, acupuncturist and nutritionist, much of his treatment focusses on neuromuscular therapy combined with addressing "There is also no constant pressure to make regular appointments like I have experienced with other physios" said nutritional imbalances and deficiencies to correct underlying Nick. conditions.

"I find that most of my patients are deficient in magnesium and iodine. As a result we use ancient magnesium oil in all our treatments to assist in the relaxation of muscles and reducing joint damage" says Phillip. "We also recommend using pure iodine when we recognise symptoms of deficiency... The health benefits of iodine should not be underestimated, as it plays a critical role in the normal functioning of the thyroid gland", explains Phillip.

Charlestown Remedial Sports Injuries Clinic is also the distributor for KT Tape Australia, New Zealand and Fiji and Phillip uses this revolutionary sports medicine solution for providing pain relief, stability and support as well as treating and preventing common sports injuries without sacrificing comfort or freedom of movement.

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ethical standards and integrity for the whole family. • Treatments for all injuries – general to sporting – acute to chronic pain • Neuromuscular massage • Orthopaedic massage • Magnesium massage • No manipulation of the spine or joints • Pregnancy and post-natal • Muscular and joint complaints • Neck, back, rotator cuff and shoulder pain • Knee, calf, shin splints, ankle, quad and groin strains • Achilles, tendonitis, peroneal tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, AC joints • Headaches/migraines, ITBS, carpel tunnel, tennis/golf elbow, tennis shoulder • Nutritional advice – general to chronic problems, detoxification, stress/tension, weight loss, anxiety/depression, fatigue

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Weight loss and the dirty D word...Diet! WORDS: Melissa Gearing, Medical Herbalist, Nutritionist & Iridologist. ADV. WHM. Dip. Iridology. Bach. Health Sci (Comp Med) current.

What kind of brain-washing marketing has made us believe that doing something completely unsustainable, unhealthy and often ridiculous (think grapefruit and lemon diets) for 5 to 14 days of our entire lives will allow us to lose the excess body weight which we have probably gained over the past 5, 10 or even 20 years! Amazing marketing, that’s what kind. The kind of marketing that is thought up by a boardroom of white coats who are ‘doctors of food’ with money to boot. Colourful posters, shiny packaging and skinny women drinking their shakes are all that is needed to top off the ultimate con of man. If you need to stop eating physical food for any kind of liquid, need to pop ‘snack’ pills when you’re hungry or if your ‘food’ contains an ingredient list that most biochemists probably could not pronounce – AVOID IT AT ALL COST! Have you ever heard someone say they maintained a supermodel body after their 10 day fast? Not only does the weight lost often return when we go back to eating solid food, but how could 10 days of fasting have positively influenced our lifestyle or changed any of our bad habits that got us there in the first place? I will resist the urge to debunk each well known diet individually (it would probably also render me liable!) but instead will provide you with the easier, cheaper, better, sustainable and smarter choice in my opinion.

What is DIET’s hip new cooler replacement called? LIFESTYLE CHANGE. Harder? Yes. More effective? Definitely. Unfortunately there is no magic pill that will zap fat and erase all the damage caused by poor lifestyle choices. To succeed in a lifestyle change you need to change your life for the long term by making daily choices which reinforce these goals and above all else - ask for help.

Exercise and diet are very public domains but there are health professionals who train for years in nutrition and weight loss. No matter how many blogs you read or pump classes you attend you should never treat yourself. Get a health care practitioner you trust on your side to guide you through these changes and to keep you on track. Have you been punishing yourself with different fad diets over the years and had limited or no success? How much longer will you continue to do something that is not working for you? Why not try something different. There is nothing to lose – except the weight! Let’s start a movement that includes eating real food, in a simple way. Eating whole foods, in all their beauty. Plus let’s educate each other that this will be enough when done correctly. If we eat the right amount when we are hungry, drink plenty of fresh water and say no to things we just don’t need in our body, then there is no need for drastic measures or painful regimes. We know they don’t work!

That being said, I do have a few secret tips to share: 1. Exercise is the single best thing you can do for your overall health and wellbeing. 2. Eat REAL food. Nothing skimmed or trimmed, plumped or packaged. 3. Take herbs made for YOU by an Herbalist (not off the shelf). An individual herbal tonic may be the closest thing to a magic pill we will ever have as they can help enhance our body’s natural ability to regulate and rebalance body systems. Melissa is offering a free individualized herbal tonic worth $50.00 with every initial herbal consultation in February. Offer must be mentioned at time of booking. Offer available until February 29th, 2016. MOJO HEALTH Ground Floor, Charlestown Square PH (02) 4023 5320 www.mojohealth.com.au

An abundance of fresh, healthy food at Hunter Organic Foods. Over the past 18 years, Hunter Organic Foods have built up solid relationships with dozens of suppliers to bring Novocastrians an abundant array of organic fresh produce and other grocery items. They’re a one-stop shop for all your organic and gluten free requirements but still intimate enough to continue to offer personal ‘down-to-earth’ service.

generators. For example, Hunter Organic Foods only use "green power" and have installed a state of the art solar voltaic system on their roof.

If your health is important to you and you’re In 2013, Hunter Organic Foods relocated to looking for: the corner of Glebe Road and Watkins Street in The Junction which enabled them to bring to •Fresh fruit and vegetables from certified local growers where possible and certified life the Organic Seed Cafe – a cafe dedicated wholesalers generally; to providing simple, ethical, eco-friendly and •Fresh meat and poultry from Green Cow delicious food. Wholesalers (including gluten free and The store continues to thrive with new organic, preservative free sausages and nitrate free gluten free and environmentally friendly bacon); products being added each week. Their aim •A wide range of bread products – sourdoughs, is not just to provide food that is good for gluten free, wheat alternatives, sprouted, you (as important as that is) but that has sliced, artisan, flat breads and rolls; and been produced sustainably and where the •A large selection of bulk items including nuts, producers receive a fair price for their skills seeds, fruits, oils, honey, tamari, cleaning and expertise. In addition, as a business they products, teas, herbs, chocolates, carob treats, aim to be mindful of the impact they have on coconut products… the list goes on. the environment and do everything they can then Hunter Organic Foods in the Junction is to reduce wastage, re-direct what ‘waste’ they your place! Visit www.hunterorganics.com.au do have to appropriate channels (eg compost for more information or enquire about their farms, hungry chickens, recycling), and take pro-active steps to reduce their energy use and home delivered fruit and vegetable service phone 4929 5787. reliance on carbon-polluting electricity www.intouchmagazine.com.au | 23


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Who are you? And what have you done with my reflection? WORDS: Robyn McAlpine, Laser Effect

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Have you ever looked in the mirror and not recognized the person staring back at you? Tired, spotty, unhappy skin? When did that happen? You start wearing more makeup to reclaim your self-confidence, without realizing it’s happening. That small voice, whispering that you’re too old, you’ve lost that glow, your once glowing skin has lost its’ radiance. You’re not usually the type of woman to let this get you down so you shrug it off as a “fact of life” but in reality, your skin and the way it looks and feels is starting to sneak its way into other areas of your life, without you even realizing! At Laser Effect, it’s our mission in life to give you the healthiest skin possible. Skin that radiates, skin that glows, skin that looks full of life. We know that the way your skin looks and feels affects how you connect with the world around you and we want you to love life without allowing “skin things” to hold you back. We know skin. This means we know how to create the healthiest, happiest skin of your life and you don’t need to go to drastic measures to do so. Often it can simply be a tweak in your skin care to help you achieve the best skin you’ve ever had! We know you’ve tried “everything” but often times it’s been about guessing and trial and error. Our clients have all been there. But it wasn’t until they came and worked with our expert skin therapists that things started to turn around! What’s the difference? We get to know your skin from the inside out. This is far more than a quick look through a magnifying glass or answering a basic “quiz” at the cosmetics counter. We ask lots of questions and diagnose your skin taking the time to determine your skins current health. This intimate understanding of your skin is what sets your skin up for the most amazing results! We want you to have the most fabulous skin of your life and we know its starts with knowing more about your skin so we are gifting you our Advanced Skin Analysis (valued at $70) when you book any skin treatment facial. To book call us on 4929 4422. Not only will you walk away feeling empowered, but your skin will also be glowing after having one of our famous performance facials. Head to www.lasereffect.com.au or find us on Instagram at @expert_skin_therapist.

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Suffer Migraines? Heavy Periods? Hate taking the Pill? Looking for safe, effective, ‘set and forget’ birth control? There are alternatives, read on… Birth control has come a long way since The Pill’s introduction in the 60s. While The Pill is a great alternative to unwanted pregnancies, it comes with drawbacks… for a start, you have to remember to take it and gastric upsets can also limit its effectiveness. If you’re a migraine sufferer, overweight, over fifty, along with other factors, it may not be the best option for you. Other options: Abstinence… well… totally safe right? Long-acting, reversible contraceptives (LARCs) which include implants, injections and intrauterine devices (IUDs) are amongst the alternatives and are excellent ‘set and forget’ options. The Mirena is one of these, it is an IUD that releases a small amount of hormone locally to the uterus, changing the uterine environment to be inhospitable to both sperm and eggs. Significant advantages are that it is 99.9% effective, can reduce heavy periods, can remain in place for up to 5 years and the hormone that it delivers is small dose and localised, so issues caused by systemic systems like implants, injections and pills are rare. Disadvantages are: NO protection from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and upfront cost. GPs often refer patients to a specialist for the initial insertion and this can be expensive. However, your GP can refer you to Family Planning who offer as cheaply as possible; the draw back here is a lengthy waitlist. The middle road is finding a GP who can insert the device at their practice. For all the info you could ever need, on sexual health, go to the Family Planning site at: www.fpnsw.org.au or visit your GP for a chat. We can’t stress enough the importance of finding a GP that you can have a good therapeutic relationship with. So if you love your GP, make an appointment. If you don’t, make an appointment with one of ours and get ready to fall in love! In February Mayfield Medical Connection will welcome Dr Anousha Victoire. Beyond significant GP experience, Dr Victoire has in-depth expertise in sexual health including Mirena and other IUD insertion and Implanon. We are excited to offer further patient support with the addition of Dr Victoire’s expertise and passion. Give us a call on 4968 2157, like us on Facebook (facebook.com/MayfieldMedical) and follow the make an appointment tab or do the same on our website.

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What happened to your New Year’s Resolutions? Still sticking to the hard and fast no alcohol, no chocolate and going to the gym every morning before work? Finding it hard to keep up the pace of this brand new lifestyle? Like most of us, a new year means new intentions and new goals of how we want to live. Did you say on January 1 this year ‘I’ll go to the gym and lose that 5 kilos’? For the first few weeks, you choose salads, sign up to that new CrossFit studio and say no to all desserts. Unfortunately, the best intentions tend to get lost as summer holidays end, work and busy routines take over and before you know it you’ve got one hand on the remote control and the other in a packet of TimTams! Don’t feel guilty or talk yourself down. It happens to the best of us. However, THIS is the year that YOU WILL take control of your health, one step at a time. So how do you start?

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Summer Staples for 2016 By Alyce Cowell official stylist/blogger for Westfield Kotara #fashionobsessed

THE OFF-SHOULDER TOP If you've embraced one of the biggest trends of the summer, congrats! You'll be wearing this all season long with the right styling. 3 Ways to style it… • Show off your decolletage by putting your hair in a topknot and adding a chunky gold or silver choker. • Balance the fitted style with a short, flippy skirt. Chill plans? Add knee-high gladiator sandals. Something fancier on the cards? Switch to strappy stilettos. •Tuck into a pair of wide-leg palazzo pants... Chic!

On the World's Strictest Post-Christmas Budget and just can't THE SUMMER PLAYSUIT If you don't already own one of these, it's afford that new dress, shoes or clutch? Maybe you're just tired definitely time you did. There isn't an occasion, venue or time of of spending your money on pieces you wear once before retiring day that doesn't work for the summer playsuit! them to the back of the wardrobe. This year ditch the gold sequin 3 Ways to style it…. mini dress that's got "one night only" written all over it and • Slick on some shimmering tan, pile on layers of fine jewellery explore these staples instead. You probably have a few of them and slip into tan platform heels. hiding in your closet right now, and because they're so versatile • Add a cropped white or denim jacket and gladiator sandals. they'll be on high rotation well into 2016. Wear with glowing, bronzed makeup. • Throw on a floor-grazing printed jacket or kaftan to make the THE LITTLE WHITE DRESS Sure, the Little Black Dress is totally colours really pop. doable, but when it's summer and you're sipping on champagne, there's not much that beats a Little White Dress. THE SILK CAMI When it comes to summer in Australia, is there 3 Ways to style it… anything the silk cami can't do? It can be dressed up for parties • Accessorise with some metallic heels and jewellery, slick hair and events just as well as it can be dressed down for a day by the and a mean tan. BYO private yacht! beach. Hey, it can even be worn under a blazer for work! • Channel the punk vs. pretty vibes and contrast with a cropped 3 Ways to style it… leather jacket, ankle boots and red lips. • Pair with light denim shorts for a super-casual night with friends, • Keep it casual with a denim jacket and embellished sandals. around the pool or down by the beach. Perfect for beach hang-outs! • Tuck into a black lace skirt, add a slick of bright lipstick and pile THE PENCIL SKIRT Black leather, summer florals, chambray denim... Any pencil skirt is perfect for a big night out once you add a dressy top and heels. 3 Ways to style it… • Add a structured crop top (like this one pictured left), stilettos and a clutch. • Tuck in a slogan tee, roll up the sleeves and slick on lipstick. • Throw on a silk shirt, with a few buttons undone to show off your peeking lace bralet. TOP LEFT Forcast Lynn Fluted Skirt TOP RIGHT Witchery Stripe Exposed Shoulder Top BOTTOM LEFT Sheike Batwing Playsuit BOTTOM RIGHT Shakuhachi Pfeiffer Cami from David Jones

What to Wear

From Beach to Bar

By Alyce Cowell official stylist/blogger for Westfield Kotara #fashionobsessed

Where are you headed for your Summer getaway? Perhaps you’re visiting family across the country, enjoying a staycation by the ocean or ditching the stress by taking off on a sandy holiday with your guy. Whatever your plans, it's highly likely you'll be spending a lot of time by the beach - and the bar. Skip the tedious process of trudging home and getting ready all over again. This time all you'll need is sea salt spray for your hair, BB cream for your face, a multi-tasking outfit and a thirst for Pina Coladas!

It's all about white, white, white! This shade is the best option for keeping cool at the beach and appropriate for kicking on at a beach side bar. Bonus points for linen, anglaise and embroidery! If you can't go without your jewellery, go for tribal jewellery or a cuff and simple rings - this will keep it fuss-free at the beach but also lift your outfit for the bar. If the twin set is not for you, or you're after something even easier, opt for a fresh white kaftan, slip on dress or highwaisted shorts, finished with accessories like these ones pictured. It goes without saying - heels are NOT your friend at the beach! But once you're ready for dinner or dancing, slip off your sandals and slip into a pair like this; they will make any outfit look more dressy, plus the wooden heel and earthy shade make them perfect for being by the beach.

A beach bag is kind of necessary for a day by the sea, but if you can't be bothered carrying that all night, pop a small straw clutch in there for later on. Melon is one of the hottest colours of the season, so this is our pick for adding a splash of summer to your look! Sun safety is super important, but you can still make it chic with a wide-brim raffia or straw hat - we're obsessed with this one from Country Road. Don't forget your sunscreen either!

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on chunky jewels. • Tuck into high-waisted leather shorts and finish off with lace-up heels.

THE WIDE-LEG PANT Skinny jeans and the Australian summer are a bad match, so if you love your pants, try the wide-leg culotte. Bonus points if you go for a breezy fabric and lighter shade! They can be easily dressed up for your night on the town. 3 Ways to style it… • Balance the summery feel by adding traditionally dressy pieces like a black tux blazer or a silky blouse. • Pair with an off the shoulder top and sky-high stilettos. • Add a crop top or tuck in a slouchy tee, before finishing with chunky jewellery, heels and a clutch.


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“With my years of working in high-end salons and successful businesses, I really wanted to create an environment where you receive the highest level of service combined with pure relaxation and comfort,” she said. “We also work with fantastic products using innovative technology - so you get both luxury and result driven treatments. Babor, Payot and Circadia by Dr. Pugliese are all highly recognised products with highly effective ingredient technology based on extensive research.” At Anke’s Skin & Body Care, each treatment is tailored to each individual client so every time you step into the salon you can expect a personalised experience. Ms Charters offers all of your beauty needs from waxing to specialised skin treatments and also stocks an extensive range of Babor and Payot products.

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Ms Charters says she could not be happier being back in Newcastle running Anke’s Skin & Body Care. With plans to develop the business, Ms Charters intends to give the salon a mini-facelift ensuring Anke’s exudes luxury in every facet of the business. There may even be a name change in the mix so stay tuned.

“Many people ask me how and why I chose to get into the beauty therapy industry. For me the answer has never changed. I have A household name to those familiar with The Junction, Anke’s is a passion for people and being able to host an outlet where they known for its high end feel and quality treatments. However, in can relax and have an opportunity to escape “life” for a moment recent times, the salon has received somewhat of an upgrade. through quality treatments is what brings me joy. After many years of working in nationally acclaimed salons in “My focus is on quality and ensuring my clients feel refreshed NSW and Queensland, born and bred Novocastrian, Melissa when they leave my salon. I hope that those in Newcastle and Charters has ventured back to her home town to own and the surrounding areas are able to come in and experience the operate Anke’s Skin & Body Care. products and services we offer at Anke’s Skin & Body Care,” she Focussing on continuing the salon’s legacy for offering cutting said. edge services, Ms Charters says she is combining her years You can find Anke’s Skin and Body Care at 74 Glebe Road, The of salon experience with her passion for business to provide Junction. Phone 4961 4333. nothing but the most luxurious treatments to her clients.

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As you ponder over your 2016 New Years Resolutions, exercise more, drink less, be more present, and don’t forget a higher level of organisation that is worthy of its own certification, ensure you consider a few style resolutions to complete your 2016 list.

2016 New Years Style Resolutions By Katherine Ashton

Having an organised wardrobe with pieces that look and feel right will have a big impact on your everyday life. Last minute dinner invitations or weekends away are all the more enticing when you don’t have the stress of what to wear. An upfront investment in your wardrobe can give you more confidence, less stress, and save you money in the long run which ultimately makes more time and opportunity to enjoy the things that are important to

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you like spending time with family and friends – in style of course. I’ve thrown together 5 Style NY Resolutions to point you and your wardrobe in the right direction for 2016:

#1 Invest in some designer sunglasses (Karen

Walker, holly pool crazy tort/black are on my list) and handbag (anything for Oroton to Chanel will do) to elevate your look. An otherwise plain no name outfit paired with a quality pair of shades and handbag will give your street cred an instant boost. Slick on your fav bold lip and your look is complete. I’m loving the Napoleon Perdis Devine Goddess range this season.

#2 Have a wardrobe cleanse and get rid of all the

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163 Swan St, Morpeth. PH 4933 0455 Open 7 days from 10’ish until late | www.princessbazaar.com.au ► (continued from page 27) reason but just don’t wear anymore. This will give you a sense of space, order, and allow you to work out what pieces your wardrobe is missing. where you are likely to find it. It may sound a little mundane but rest assured you will gain long lasting gratification from investing in the right pieces that mix and match with the rest of your wardrobe. Aimlessly shopping and flitting your hard earned dollars away may give you a sense of instant gratification but usually leads to feelings of unavoidable guilt which let’s face it – not so fun!

#4 Stop buying the same things. Yep, guilty

#5 Be kind to yourself. Excuse the woo woo

moment but seriously, stop beating yourself up for the assets you don’t have and work out

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Well ladies, so far we have covered off on what to wear to your high school reunion, what to wear to the races, black tie and formal dressing, what was great for Winter. We haven’t quite covered “smart casual” as yet but, I think that it’s essential that we discuss the logistics of packing for that perfect holiday first. Firstly I googled the topic (a bit of research never goes astray). Nope, didn’t like any of that, nothing really for me here, honestly, 4 outfits for a whole week, you have got to be kidding! One skirt, one pair of pants (pyjama style at that) and one pair of shorts, (shorts, are you crazy). Now as I’m getting ready to jet off to Bali for a few quiet days in the sun, I’ve set myself the task of packing a very practical suitcase.

#3 Plan and research what you need and

as charged - we all do this. Why – because we find something we like that looks good on us so we naturally gravitate to the same piece in several variations over and over again. The result is the same outfit and the tendency to start wearing the latest version and ditching the 7 other look alike pieces you have. Worse still you’ve just invested in a piece that is not going to give you a new outfit. Break the chain by bringing awareness to where you too are guilty of this habit.

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what your strengths are and how to rock them. If you honestly don’t know what your strengths are get a friends input, you will probably be nicely surprised by their list of compliments. Shopping all of a sudden becomes a positive experience when your highlighting your strengths instead of focussing on what you don’t like. Here’s to a Stylish 2016! Katherine Ashton is Principal of Katherine Ashton Styling and resident intouch magazine stylist.

Actually, I’m lying, nothing practical about me. My first thought, Bali is hot so we need to pack lots of lovely light silky things that give the air of boho deluxe so we can swan around looking like Talitha Getty (note – just google). Swimmers, tick, matching sarong and Kaftan for lazing around the pool while sipping cocktails, tick. Okay, what next? Thinking about all the activities, well, there will be shopping (lots of shopping probably), maybe a trip to the zoo, trip to the water park, day trip to Ubud and dinners out most nights. Mmm, definitely cannot rely on four outfits for all of that. Now ladies, as with most occasions we always have our “go to pieces” and this is no exception. My all time favourite is a black (note, black is always good) off the shoulder dress. It can be dressed up or down, sandals

by day or stilettos by night (I always pack at least one pair of heels, you just never know when you might need them and nobody should feel dumpy while wearing their favourite dress). So tick, I have my good dress. I also have my favourite hippy skirt and I can mix this with at least 6 of the tops and shirts that I am going to pack next – that bit is easy. Four black tops and two white shirts (in case you spill spaghetti or something on the first white shirt). So far so good. Cargo pants, yep, the safari look is always good (remember, I am on holidays) and will go with the tops – see ladies, lots of outfits already. Black harem pants, absolutely a must and we have those 6 multitasking tops to mix and match. Now I could/should stop here. But I won’t! Okay, just another two long floaty dresses I’m sure they won’t go astray, three additional kaftans, just in case and I think I will take that paisley jumpsuit (I am serious). There is still a bit more room in my suitcase. I have limited myself to four pairs of shoes, (thongs don’t count). Lots of knickers, don’t need socks, a hand full of exotic scarves a very pretty slip for lounging around my hotel room, a suede fringe wrap in case it gets cold. OMG, I’m done. TOO EASY. Oh, and my denim vest and I will need a couple of belts but I am only taking one handbag, after all, I can always buy more when I get there. A hat, yes, I’ve got the hat, tick. So we have clothes, shoes, a handbag, a hat, what else? My complete makeup kit, fabulous exfoliating scrubs and, at least six shades of lipstick. Jewellery, a few pairs of earrings and couple of necklaces. On the home run now. Phew! A bit of careful planning and I’m sure that I have packed the perfect holiday wardrobe complete with an individual sense of chic. Now you know as well as I, that when I arrive, it’s going to be hotter than Hades. I will head to the local market and pick up a nasty little sun dress. Then I’ll spend the next week sans makeup wearing nothing except said sundress even though I have packed more clothes than I could ever hope to wear, just in case, and besides “I have too many clothes” said no woman ever. Urghh, I can hear my husband whining already. Bugger, now where did I put those passports?


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Happy New Year to you all! I love how a New Year offers the feeling of a fresh start. The opportunity to put some goals in place for the year ahead. As one who experiences severe wanderlust, each New Year also raises the question of ‘where to travel? Personally I struggle with the daily grind without the motivation of a holiday in the foreseeable future. Whether it is simply a road trip up the coast or a full blown Griswald-ish family vacation overseas- the anticipation of the adventure ahead is enough to put a spring in my step, and I adore the excitement you feel when your journey has been planned and locked in! There are so many amazing places in the world to experience and explore. You just need to select one that is right for you now. If a particular time of year is stressful for you- plan now for a ‘de-stress’ getaway immediately after it, been dreaming about a bucket list trip- DO IT! Make the commitment and lock it in- it’s a decision you won’t regret. This month in intouch we are featuring an awesome bucket list holiday with the Captains Choice tours. Visiting the stunning Seychelles, Madagascar, Mozambique and Tanzania everything about this luxurious journey is what dreams are made of. For a holiday closer to home try beautiful New Zealand. With its incredible scenery, friendly people, and pleasant climate it is a fabulous holiday option that is gentle on the hip pocket. Ask us about our great self-drive offers, or for Lord of the Rings fans our tour to Middle Earths Hobbiton Village is a must! Our itravel team are highly qualified and experienced agents ready to help you plan the holiday you are dreaming of. Come in and see us so you can get that- ‘I just booked a holiday feeling’. Trust me it’s fabulous!

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To Visit New Zealand! BY MEGAN O’SULLIVAN If you are thinking about visiting the stunning ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’, let 2016 be the year you make it happen. New Zealand is jam-packed with things to do. The hardest part of planning your holiday will be deciding which to do first! Self-drive is a great way to explore New Zealand allowing you to travel at your own pace. Motorhoming provides the ultimate freedom to explore and enjoy the comforts of home. You can stay on powered sites at campgrounds or alternatively you can enjoy free camping in numerous locations and choose the view you wake up to! If accommodation without wheels is more your thing, then you can hire the car of your choice and motor your way around some of New Zealands beautiful locations, staying in prebooked accomodation. Milford Sound is a fusion of spectacular natural features with amazing visual cues around every corner. The dramatic fiords, spectacular waterfalls and snow-capped peaks are best viewed by cruising on these tranquil waters. Queenstown offers epic adventure and relaxation. Enjoy jet boat rides, skiing, river rafting, hiking and biking, or go bungy jumping where it all began. Finish off your days with alfresco dining and vibrant nightlife. Rotorua is the cultural heart of New Zealand. Soak up Maori culture and hospitality by visiting an authentic Maori village, learn carving or weaving from master artists, and sample contemporary food cooked using traditional methods. See geysers, boiling mud pools and huge volcanic craters where nature's forces escape by bubbling, steaming and hissing from the inner earth. Indulge in a thermal pool spa therapy. The West Coast is a stunning, unspoiled region to explore of wild rivers, rainforests, glaciers and rugged beaches. Take a helicopter to the top of a glacier for a guided walk onto the Franz Josef or Fox Glacier.

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New Zealand is world famous for its wines and the main wine growing areas are also some of the most spectacularly beautiful parts of the country. Ever since the first The Lord of the Rings movie was released in 2001, New Zealand has been known as the Home of Middleearth. Take a guided tour in the rolling hills of Matamata to the Hobbiton Movie Set, dotted with Hobbit holes you can explore. New Zealand certainly has plenty of options to provide you with your perfect holiday! To get you on your way ANZCRO and itravel have some exclusive Motorhome or Car Hire packages with bonus inclusions. These offers are on sale until 31st March. Conditions always apply, so contact itravel The Junction on 4962 1117 or itravel Warners Bay 4947 1116 for more information.


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New Cruise Ships Sail into Port Newcastle The Port of Newcastle’s cruise season is well underway commencing with the "double header" visits by the Pacific Dawn and the Pacific Jewel in November last year. All up Newcastle will welcome 11 cruise ships and approximately 18,000 passengers over the 7 month period – ending in May 2016. Highlights include five maiden visits and the return of the high-end luxurious cruise line, Silversea. The cruise season is expected to inject as much as $11 million dollars into the region’s economy. (source: Australian Cruise Association). Visiting cruise ships dock at the Channel Berth at Carrington, which offers deep water berthing and plenty of parking for coaches, which transport passengers to and from shore. It also offers a panoramic view of the city and beaches. Port of Newcastle provides a free shuttle bus service for cruise ship passengers, from the berth to Queens Wharf, which runs continuously throughout the day.

city centre on foot and do some shopping. It is here that the local community provide a vital connection to the destination. Visiting passengers of a cruise line like to get an insight into the local life, and the people they meet along the way are often the most accessible and authentic way to do this. Just as important is whether shops and attractions are open, or would be prepared to open, after hours, on weekends and public holidays.

as Port of Newcastle has arranged for each ship to receive a traditional three gun salute from Fort Scratchley on departure. Port of Newcastle CEO, Geoff Crowe, is thrilled with the increased number of maiden voyages to Newcastle. "The cruise season brings a really positive vibe to our harbour city. I look forward to joining the onlookers lining the harbour as we welcome these impressive vessels and the thousands of passengers they bring to the region," said Geoff.

This month the Port of Newcastle will play host to 3 cruise ships "We particularly look forward to welcoming our new cruise - the Silver Whisper on the 15th of February, the Radiance of customers to the port, adding a truly international mix of the Seas on the 19th of February and if you make your way to visitors from all corners of the globe to the Hunter." the Newcastle or Stockton Foreshore at 7am on the 22nd you The cruise season continues into March and May with the will witness the Queen Elizabeth, Cunard’s newest luxury liner, Pacific Aria and Celebrity Solstice once again returning to make her maiden voyage to Newcastle as she sails into the An array of tourism experiences showcasing our stunning region Port with approximately 2547 passengers on board. The arrival Newcastle in March. May sees the return of the Pacific Dawn are also available for passengers, including food and wine and the Insignia - the luxury cruise line of Oceania Cruises will of the Queen Elizabeth marks the first time the world famous tours of the Hunter Valley, dolphin cruises at Port Stephens, also be making a maiden voyage in May. Cunard Cruise line has included Newcastle on its itinerary. Newcastle city highlights and many more niche experiences the To view the cruise schedule for the current season, visit The Queen Elizabeth will then depart for Brisbane that same region offers. www.portofnewcastle.com.au/Commercial-Opportunities/ day at 6pm. Listen for the deafening thunder of cannons Many passengers take the opportunity to explore Newcastle’s Cruise/Cruise-Schedule-2015-2016.aspx

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NEWCASTLE young baristas and a very chilled – easy going vibe. There is even a record player playing an assortment of favourite albums. The coffee and food are delicious with a straight forward menu offering a tempting range of breakfast favourites, lunch options and sweet treats to enjoy throughout the day.

Rockin’ good food in a family friendly setting. Set in a décor that pays homage to old school vinyl, Black Circle Café is anything but old-school! Serving up Peaberrys coffee (you can buy their beans to take home), hot Nutellas (as opposed to plain old hot chocolate), tempting all-day breakfast menu, tasty lunches, sweet treats, gluten-free options and a relaxed vibe - Black Circle is a great place to just hang-out. At Black Circle Café kids are welcome! The purpose-built kid-friendly play-area is full of toys, games and of course a chalk board!

ADDRESS 4/12 Alma Road, New Lambton OPEN Monday - Friday 6.30am to 5.00pm, Saturdays 7.00am to 2.00pm PH (02) 49 523 366 W www.blackcirclecafe.com.au

BLACK CIRCLE CAFÉ Great food, Great Coffee Great Vibe. Taking its name from the vinyl album sleeves that cover the wall from floor to ceiling, Black Circle Café is almost due to celebrate its first birthday since opening in April 2015. Owned and managed by Daniel ‘‘Wal’’ Wolinski and his wife Bridget, Black Circle Café occupies what was once the Peaberrys shop on Alma Road at New Lambton and after a quick makeover, the café has brought a new energy into New Lambton with fun loving,

For breakfast there is the option of the traditional bacon and eggs, French toast, bacon and egg roll, halloumi stack, chorizo stack, scrambled eggs and my favourite smashed avocado on toast with bacon and poached eggs. It’s absolutely superb! For lunch choose from a selection of salads, wraps, toasties, soup and assorted frittatas. Try the pastrami toastie, which is basically America on a Turkish roll. There are also plenty of gluten-free options and, of course, options for the little ones. Peaberrys coffee remains the chosen brew and it’s also the place to pick up your favourite Peaberrys beans to take home with you. There is also a fantastic kids play room full of toys and games and a TV screening kids shows to keep the kids occupied while the mums and dad’s relax. This is the place to be – great coffee and food, good music and totally relaxing!

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To say that Sapphire Indian Restaurant is the latest and greatest Indian Restaurant in Newcastle really does not do this establishment justice - it is so much more! The cuisine is fine-dining and exceptional, the service inviting and warm and the newly refurbished dining room is modern and classy. Sapphire Indian Restaurant boasts an extensive list of wines, beers and spirits to complement their delicious meals ( BYO wine only, corkage $5). If you're unable to come in and enjoy the full Sapphire Indian fine-dining experience, you can order both online and via their downloadable app for pick up and delivery to some areas. Catering available upon request (indoor and outdoor). ADDRESS 367-369 Glebe Rd, Merewether OPEN 7 days 5pm - 10pm, Sunday Lunch 12pm - 3pm PH (02) 4963 2369 W www.sapphireindianrestaurant.com.au

PLENTY OF TIME TO MEET AND EAT WITH A $20 EXPRESS LUNCH! IDEAL FOR CORPORATE OR CASUAL DINING

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Top FOOD to set Valentine’s Day mood. WORDS: Scott Webster

For many couples (including my beloved wife Jennifer and I), we have moved on from chocolate and champagne as a staple feature each Saint Valentine’s Day. To break the monotony I have decided to shake things up a little this year… but don’t tell the bride! My research tells me (secondary of course) that the following foods act as aphrodisiacs; hot chillies, asparagus, avocados, bananas, pomegranates, salmon, walnuts, vanilla, watermelon - along with the usual suspects of red wine, chocolate and oysters. Each has differing effects which range from getting your blood pumping, stimulating nerve endings, generating hormones and increasing muscle strength.

To help boost romance, consider spoiling your Valentine (and yourself) with a simple recipe that’s sure to leave them satisfied.

VALENTINE’S DAY MENU Port Stephens Rock Oysters / avocado / pomegranate molasses / soured watermelon Roasted Salmon fillet / steamed green asparagus / jalapeno new potatoes / mushroom cream Hand churned vanilla ice-cream / candied walnuts / rum glazed bananas Washed down with a 1997 Drayton’s Joseph Hunter Valley Shiraz If you don’t feel like cooking why not join me at Carrington Place for our special St Valentine’s Day wine, dine and stay package (includes breakfast) on Saturday 13 February (don’t forget to mention this article when booking). I’ll be serving this menu along with our a la carte seasonal selection. Whatever you end up doing this Valentine’s Day, hope it’s a special one.

Either way, the potential benefits coupled with the delicious flavours started me thinking about a Valentine’s Day Feast fit for a selfdescribed Casanova (I have a good memory). So why not look at a dinner for two at home? Cook the love of your life a meal she or he will never forget. For little effort, you can focus on maximum return while investing in the future of your relationship. Presenting your food can make a huge difference so you too can following a few simple steps.

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1. Plan a menu with as little stress as possible. 2. Write your shopping list out and source all ingredients a few days ahead. 3. Set the table to look intimate – yes, your partner will appreciate this! 4. Start early so you can ‘watch a movie’ after dinner. 5. Leave the cleaning until the next day. It’s that easy.

Scott Webster is a Newcastle-born renowned chef who has worked at leading international hotels and restaurants in Australia and abroad. He owns the award winning Carrington Place, emporium-style food store Throsby Street Providore, and Osia Bar and Restaurant in Singapore. Scott is also an international consultant and food manufacturer and exporter.


NEWCASTLE At Love Tree Café their philosophy is simple – and that is to provide you with the best dining experience that will have you returning for more… It works! The coffee is widely spoken about and for good reason – it’s exciting, delicious and fresh and sourced from the award winning Fish River Roasters. As for food, the menu includes gluten free and vegetarian options and changes seasonally.

Love Tree Café Your place away from the bustling crowd Enjoy quality wines and craft beers from around Australia with your meal, from our bar. Love Tree Cafe is somewhere you can escape and enjoy some time for yourself, with friends, your family or that special someone; Human or furry! A great cafe and restaurant to enjoy a dinner in Hamilton.

Love Tree Café is the perfect place to escape to - somewhere where you can go to chill and enjoy some well-earned time for yourself or spend valuable quality time with friends and family.

Wake up to the most wonderful breakfast menu – a choice of seasonal fresh fruit salads, muesli with fresh fruits and yogurt, pancakes topped with fresh banana, free range eggs cooked to your liking, omelette, a choice of breakfasts big and small and my favourite - smashed avocado with buttered mushrooms and Danish feta with a drizzle of balsamic glaze on toasted sourdough. The lunch menu is just as delicious and served until 3pm – try the Moroccan lamb burger with chips or the forest mushroom risotto. Out of this world! The dinner menu comes out from 5pm and includes a nice selection of tempting dishes. My favourite – the porkbelly with caramelised Asian sauce with apple and noodle salad. This is food for the soul - fresh, full of flavour and created with passion and pride.

Our food is fresh, full of flavour and created with passion and pride. Our menu includes gluten free and vegan options and we will try our best to meet any dietary requirements you may have. Our philosophy is for you to have a dining experience that will entice you to come back and be a regular part of the Love Tree Cafe family. Love Tree Cafe wants you to have the best, so our coffee is from the exciting and delicious Fish River Roasters in the O’Connell Valley NSW. At Fish River Roasters they roast in small batches so they can deliver to us fresh and fast. Their philosophy is simple: source the best coffee beans and roast each variety to bring out their best flavours and aroma.

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LAKE MACQUARIE HUNTER VALLEY CHOCOLATE CO. Welcome back to the Eastern Tiger Restaurant! Located at Cardiff RSL Club, the Eastern Tiger Restaurant is one of Newcastle’s favourite all-you-can-eat Asian restaurants with a long standing reputation for providing a delectable buffet menu which now includes a delicious new Sushi Bar. Open every day of the year for lunch and dinner with mid-week Member discounts available, the Eastern Tiger Restaurant’s menu can also be incorporated into private and corporate function bookings and is a popular venue of choice for weddings, birthdays, family get-togethers, special celebrations and Christmas Day. We look forward to welcoming you to the best value restaurant in the Newcastle where you will be treated to quality, variety and freshness like no other.

Open 7 days – lunch and dinner!

The Home of Sweet Suprises. Nothing can stimulate the senses and create a sense of euphoria as decadently and effectively as chocolate. Each of us has an intensely personal history with this sweetest of substances which has so many things wrapped up in it - romantic memories, love, childhood, happiness and that grin-induced feeling of being rewarded. Universally adored, chocolate is one of life's perfect indulgences and in certain regions and parts of the world chocolate has also proved to be a big tourist drawcard… and in the Hunter Valley, the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company is the sweetest and most addictive attraction around. Established in the Hunter Valley more than 15 years ago, the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the region. It’s so popular that they now have three outlets in Pokolbin. The first store was opened at Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village where chocolate lovers can also take a break from browsing over the seemingly endless choice and relax with a mug of coffee.

Cardiff RSL Club, 45 Macquarie Road, Cardiff PH (02) 4956 7183 . www.cardiffrsl.com.au

The second store is at Petersons House on Broke Road in Pokolbin and the third and largest outlet is located at ''Twenty-3-Twenty'' Broke Road in Pokolbin and features a large viewing window where the Chocolatiers and Fudge-makers can be observed busily making the range of chocolate and fudge for all three outlets. Firm in the belief that a quality product can only be created using the best ingredients – the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company use only the best Belgian couverture chocolate together with Australian dried fruits and nuts. Fillings and flavourings are kept very simple as it is the chocolate that should be the experience. If you're mad about chocolate, you'll love the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company's exquisite range of chocolate. So take the time to visit their three retail outlets in Pokolbin and see for yourself what everyone is talking about.

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Chocolate Lake Macquarie’s ultimate craft beer and dining destination. With 16 taps of craft beer, a carefully curated wine list and a classic selection of spirits, plus a range of delicious share plates, The Boat Shed Bar + Galley is serious about good food, good drinks and of course good times. With a focus on quality ingredients and classic flavours, the menu features premium quality dishes perfect for sharing. With a range of smaller share plate and snack items, as well as larger main-style share plates, each dish has its own unique fusion of flavour that pairs perfectly with the extensive drinks menu. The Boat Shed Bar + Galley is beckoning as your new ‘local’. ADDRESS The Parade, Belmont 2280 OPEN 7 days, 11am until late PH (02) 4945 7756 W www.theboatshedbar.com.au 36 | www.intouchmagazine.com.au

We invite you to indulge in our fine range of unique hand-made chocolate products and our huge variety of freshly made fudge, or relax at our factory and retail centre at 2320 Broke Road, Pokolbin.

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Oishii Japanese Thai Restaurant

FEBRUARY LEAP YEAR SPECIAL - If it’s your birthday on the 29th February we will shout you a birthday cocktail! (Just bring your proof of age or ID card to prove its your birthday!)

Australia’s only Asian restaurant in a winery! Located at the Tempus Two winery, in the heart of the Hunter Valley, Oishii has become a favourite for locals and visitors alike. Whether dining inside the minimalist Asian themed dining hall or on the outside undercover terrace overlooking the vines encircling the architecturally designed amphitheatre, Oishii has become a “must dining experience”. Oishii’s Asian chefs have composed an extensive menu of lightly prepared fragrant dishes showcasing regional produce. In true Asian style dishes are perfect for sharing and ideal for families and friends.

● EXPERTLY MADE COCKTAILS ● FINE FOOD ● EXTENSIVE WINE LIST ● GROUP BOOKINGS ● COCKTAIL CLASSES ● AL FRESCO DINING ● VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL AVAILABLE - head to our website for more information or to book. GROUP BOOKINGS - Are you looking for somewhere to have a get together? Thinking about your hens party or birthday party? We can cater for groups from 10 to 400 people. CONCERT SEASON - A great place to meet for a drink and a bite to eat before heading to a concert across the road at Hope Estate. VIP Packages at Roche Estate Concerts are available at Goldfish also.

The fast take away options are also delicious.

AL FRESCO COCKTAIL CLASSES at our newly appointed Terrace Bar any time of the day - Bookings essential!

ADDRESS Roche Estate Complex, Corner of Broke and Mcdonald Rd’s, Pokolbin RESTAURANT 7 Days, Lunch and Dinner PH (02) 4998 7051 W www.oishii.com.au

ADDRESS Roche Estate, Cnr Broke & McDonalds Rds, Hunter Valley OPEN 7 days, Midday to Late RESTAURANT 7 days, Lunch and Dinner PH (02) 4998 7688 W www.thegoldfish.com.au E functions@thegoldfish.com.au

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The Sabor dessert menu features over 50 different desserts, each one created individually bringing a new level of culinary delight to desserts in the Hunter Valley. Large range of Gluten Free desserts, barista-made coffee, teas or pair your desserts with a delicious Hunter Valley wine. It's a unique Hunter Valley experience you can only enjoy at a Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bar only 30 minutes from Newcastle.

Sabor in the Hunter Pokolbin

2342 Broke Road, Pokolbin (at Lambloch Estate) PH 1300 958 939 OPEN Thursday 10am-4:30pm, Friday & Saturday 10am-9:30pm, Sunday & Monday 10am-4:30pm

Sabor in the Hunter Lovedale

319 Wilderness Road, Lovedale PH 1300 958 850 OPEN Saturday & Sunday 10am-4:30pm

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HUNTER VALLEY WELCOME TO THE

MAN BEER CAVE!

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Stay

Leave the family to stroll the gardens and head for the Beer Cave! Jam-packed with beers and ciders from all corners of the globe and a very healthy stash of delicious Australian brews too. But it’s not just about the Beer! At The Garden Cellars you’ll enjoy daily wine, beer, cider and vodka tastings all in one convenient location at Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village.

THE GARDEN

CELLARS

Stop in for a tasting today! It’s a tough job – but someone’s got to do it!

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Premium Hunter Valley wines Cellar Door Open 10am - 5pm Daily Beautiful farm fresh olive and providore products for tasting and sales Fabulous accommodation overlooking the vines Emersons Café & Restaurant and Hunter Valley Reflections Day Spa on-site Centrally located 3 minutes from M15 Hunter Expressway (Lovedale exit) ADDRESS 492 Lovedale Road, Lovedale OPEN Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm PH (02) 4930 7473 W www.adinavineyard.com.au

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What was once a distant dream for Fernando and Renata Antao turned into reality in 2011 when they opened the first Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bar in Lovedale. The pair are also the creators of Casa de Sabor (House of Flavour) - the award winning Portuguese Mousse which comes from an old Antao family recipe - one which Fernando’s grandmother started making over 75 years ago and is still made using the same method and ingredients. What initially started off as a wholesaling business distributing the silky smooth Portuguese Chocolate Mousse and Rice Puddings to cafés, restaurants and delicatessens in Sydney grew rapidly to also include supplying stock throughout Queensland. Now, due to the demands of the dessert bar, it is only available in Queensland stores and

at Sabor in the Hunter Dessert Bars which are located on Wilderness Road in Lovedale and also at Lambloch Estate on Broke Road in Pokolbin – a modern, fully air conditioned building with wonderful views and large sliding doors that can be opened to allow the soft vineyard breeze to come through. Sabor's has over 50 desserts on the menu and local wines, dessert wines, ports and liqueurs to perfectly match the flavours of your dessert - not to mention great coffee. This is a haven for those people wanting to experience a completely new level of culinary delight in desserts in a chilled out, relaxed and fun environment. The next time you are in the Hunter Valley – make sure you don’t miss the "Sabor experience".


MISTLETOE is a small family owned and run winery that was established by the current owners in 1989. Now in its 26th year, Mistletoe’s “no-compromise” approach to producing small quantities of “true to origin” premium quality wine has seen it rewarded with many, many hundreds of awards and accolades. With over 20 different wines, including Sparkling, Whites, Reds, Rosés, Fortified and Dessert styles on tasting, Mistletoe has one of the most comprehensive ranges of wines to be seen in the Hunter. • All wines are made in our onsite winery • Winery tastings available for larger groups – bookings essential! • Mistletoe Wines are only available for purchase from the Winery Cellar Door • Knowledgeable and friendly staff to make you welcome

When visiting Mistletoe be sure to take time to visit POKOLBIN GALLERY and MISTLETOE SCULPTURE GARDEN also in the grounds of the Cellar Door.

With three generations now actively engaged in the day to day operation of Mistletoe, it is truly a unique family winery. Come up and meet the Mistletoe Girls who will make your visit all the more special. Mistletoe is now just 35 minutes form Newcastle – take the Hunter Expressway M15 which becomes the A15 (New England Highway) at Branxton and then take the Hermitage Road exit.

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Providing a New Angle on our World. They may have been among the hottest “It was a little high risk to be strapping presents under the Christmas tree in 2015, expensive cameras to a helicopter I was but drones are far from just the latest passing operating! fad. “I bought my first quadcopter drone in 2013. Also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles With an onboard GPS and stabilised gimbal, it (UAVs) or Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), was a dream to fly and made photographing these amazingly versatile gadgets are so much easier. increasingly being utilised by professional “It’s not without its limitations, though…” photographers for a range of artistic and According to Andre, these restrictions can commercial endeavours. create new challenges when it comes to some African-born photographer, Andre Hoffman of the creative aspects of his images. has been capturing the joy of weddings and “It isn’t more difficult controlling the technical family portraits for the past decade through aspects of photography (using drones) … just his business Exile Creative – but has more creatively limiting,” he said. recently been drawn back to his first love of “As an example, you can’t shoot using landscapes and adventure. a slow shutter speed (because of the In a field where perspective is everything, aircraft movement) and this translates to a drones are allowing Andre to view – and requirement for higher ISO sensitivity, which capture - the natural world from a whole new degrades the image quality, and wider open angle. apertures, which creates a more shallow depth of field.

“Drones just provide a different point of view. They allow you to position a camera in a place that would never normally be accessible.”

“With modern movies we see all these amazing camera angles but we never question how they are achieved. Everything just looks fantastic. What this does, though, is sometimes make the normal point of view boring and mundane even though we don’t always realise why. “Using a drone helps a little in providing an angle that is a little more interesting,” Andre said.

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The Newcastle-based photographer said he first became interested in utilising drones a number of years ago, although at the time the available technology was too difficult to manoeuvre without putting his precious camera kit at risk.

“However, if you understand the implications and compromise in the correct areas, you can still generate good images even in low light.” And Andre certainly has been doing that. One of his stunning landscapes was featured as intouch Magazine’s photo of the month in the November 2015 issue. The photograph, taken on a cold winter’s morning, let Novocastrians see their muchloved Bogey Hole in a whole different light. It is typical of the type of setting Andre loves to explore with his drone. “I like flying offshore and photographing back towards familiar landmarks. The Bogey Hole in Newcastle is one of my favourites,” he said. Andre went even further in his exploration of his adopted city a few months ago, putting together a video - “One Day in Newcastle” using his drone to showcase some of the highlights of the city’s wide open spaces (check it out on YouTube). Another pair of locals using drones to produce stunning aerial videos and photographs are Chris Woolley and Brent Leggett from Skeye High Photography.

“I wanted to start using drones about eight As the name of their business suggests, UAVs years ago but, until recently, you could only get provide the eye in the sky they need to cater regular model helicopters, which I found way for the requirements of a range of corporate too difficult to fly,” Andre said. customers.


INTOUCH FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Redhead Beach, photo by Andre Hoffman

Drone basics Rules to fly by •You must operate the aircraft only in your line-of-sight in daylight. Andre Hoffman

Chris said the technology offered an exciting range of benefits and applications for clients with amazing results “The alternative (to drone photography) is using years-old satellite pictures or shooting from a helicopter or a fixed wing aircraft. Both of the latter are expensive and very noisy,” he said.

But as the use of drones by both amateurs and professionals alike increases (it was estimated that in America alone up to one million drones were sold as Christmas presents last year), so too is the regulation surrounding the industry. In Australia, the use of UAVs is governed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

“In addition, if you want low-level static video you will have a helicopter hanging over your premises - the drone is much safer and cheaper.

Chris said the commercial use of drones is closely regulated, with drone pilots required to be certified by CASA as a UAV Controller.

“Drones can also get much closer so, for example, if an insurance company wants a roof inspection following a storm a UAV can fly just above the gutters and roof line and closely inspect aerials, air conditioners, etc.”

Every flight, including its flight plan, also needs to be approved by CASA, but Chris said there were many people out there who did not understand the regulations – or the risks – of operating a drone.

Raised in the UK, Chris worked for years as a photographer for the Royal Air Force – so it seems only natural that he has ended up combining his experiences with aircraft and cameras to become Skeye High’s UAV drone pilot.

“The third important issue is; if you are employing a drone person you must ask to see their Controller’s certification, their insurance coverage and make sure they are a certified Operator or are operating under the legal guidance of a certified Operator. Otherwise you may end up with several $8500 fines and possible prosecution. “Due diligence is essential if you are engaging anyone for drone work; if it crashes and hits someone or damages property and they have no insurance you could be looking at millions of dollars liability."

•You must not fly closer than 30 metres to vehicles, boats, buildings or people. •You must not fly over any populous area, such as beaches, heavily populated parks, or sports ovals where there is a game in progress. •If you are in controlled airspace which covers most Australian cities - you must not fly higher than 400 feet (120 metres). •You should not fly within 5.5 km of an airfield.

Unlike Andre, who operates both the drone and the camera, Chris and Brent team up as a two-man crew, controlling the aircraft and “This covers many different areas people the camera respectively. are currently unaware of such as weddings, real estate and the like; if you are selling or “The ability to have a trained professional receiving payment of any kind and you are operating the aircraft and a trained and not a UAV Controller you are breaking the skilled videographer controlling the camera law,” he said. makes the possibility of either being distracted from their main role unlikely,” Chris said.

“All commercial flights have to be properly authorised and documented by people who are trained and know the rules. Even if you “Brent is able to change his camera settings shoot your mate’s wedding and he pays from his ground control unit and he sees what he is shooting in real time via video-link you by giving you a slab (of beer), you are breaking the law. to his controller screen.”

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INTOUCH FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Donna believes these family ties are among the secrets to Tillys the children are doing, whether they’re playing or not playing, what they’re up to. amazing success, which has seen it grow from a single service with two full-time staff and 29 preschool-aged children to “My eldest daughter Jessica is exactly the same, she’s off now include hundreds of children and 150 staff in six centres the floor now as well, but it’s important for us to know all the stretching from the Upper Hunter right through to Newcastle, details.” with another only a few months away from opening its doors in This includes knowing the names of virtually all of Tillys 150 Bolwarra. staff – a feat made easier by the fact many of them have been “I didn’t really foresee that (family involvement), it just evolved,” there long term. she said. “Our staff stay with us for a long time too,” Donna said. “I didn’t put that expectation on my children (to become involved), it was something that they’ve chosen themselves, but “Two of them have been here for 20 years out of 21 years and they got awards for that (at the ball). Others have been here 15 I’m very proud (of it). years, 10 years, 8 years, 5 years, a long time and they just tend “I also have my nieces and nephews working for me, my sisterto stay, which means they’re happy. in-law works for me, my son’s mother-in-law works for me and it keeps going – there are a lot of family members who work in “And if you’ve got the same staff with the children all the time, if you’ve got that continuity of staff it’s just amazing because they the business. learn the values of the centre. I think that’s a really positive “I think they’re all working for the common goal and the common aspect of us, that staff stay with us and you don’t have that goal is for the children and for the Tillys centres. continuous turnover.” “I think that’s where we probably get a lot of our quality and our The importance of these long-lasting relationships is highlighted high standards perhaps, from that joint venture.” by the annual Christmas party, organised and paid for by the

Tillys Play and Development Centre began as a single service – Largs Pre-School - for children aged 3-5 years but soon grew to cater for babies and toddlers as well as additional locations including Abermain Pre-School, which was also developed from a former church site.

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The last 12 months have been full of major milestones for Donna and Ron MacIntyre. Not only did their youngest child, Anna, turn 18, the other “baby” of the family – their flourishing childcare business – also celebrated a significant birthday of its own. Tillys Play and Development Centre clocked up 21 years of continuous operation in 2015, more than two decades after being “born” inside the renovated shell of a former church in Largs. The milestone moment was celebrated by Tillys “extended family”, including 110 staff members – many of whom are, coincidentally, members of the MacIntyres’ extended family as well.

But it wasn’t until Donna and Ron took over another service in Mannering Park that they decided to unify the separate centres under one name, chosen by the staff.

In 2015, one of the workers proposed turning the event into a ball to celebrate the 21-year milestone. As part of the ball, Tillys’ management team handed out perpetual awards, which will be used each year from now on to acknowledge deserving staff. Donna said it was truly a night to remember – as well as the perfect way to take in just how far Tillys has come in the past two decades and what it has meant to her family.

“We started as Largs Pre-School, then Abermain Pre-School then the third one we got was at Mannering Park and we said I think “We had 110 staff at our ball, we had it done beautifully and it we should be called the same name so that name continues,” was incredible,” she said. Donna said. “But I stood there and looked at them all and thought ‘Wow, do “Originally they were just separate identities because I never all these people get paid by me? Wow’. There was an absolute envisaged I would have six centres or even three, so there sense of pride. wasn’t a need to choose a name to start with.” “Tillys has just evolved. There hasn’t been a plan, it’s just Since then they have sold some of their centres and taken on happened and centres just keep coming our way, I don’t know others, now operating long day care, OOSH and vacation care why, opportunities just keep coming our way. services in Muswellbrook, Singleton Heights, Greta, Abermain “My daughter cried, she presented us with flowers, as well and two in Waratah, with the Bolwarra location soon to join as presenting the staff awards and she cried the whole the fold. Another site has also been secured in Lochinvar – the way through it; she’s very emotional about it (the business former Anglican rectory – ready for future development down milestone). the track. “I really love (working with my children), I’m really proud of them Since 2010, they have also operated a registered training being part of it and they will be the people that will keep it organisation – Tillys College of Childcare – offering Certificate going. I can see it being passed on to my children – it’s not an and Diploma courses to help fill what Donna saw was a expectation (that my kids will take it over), but if that’s what shortage of trained staff in the childcare sector. happens down the track it would be lovely.” Donna said she never dreamed the business would grow the way it has, but despite its size and her move into management, Belinda Passlow receiving her award for Educational she remains as hands-on and involved in every one of the Leader of 2015 (presented by Donna MacIntyre) centres as she was when they were first starting out 21 years ago. “I think (21 years of operation) is quite remarkable really, I’m pretty proud and very passionate about what we do in childcare,” she said. “I used to work on the floor with the children, I absolutely loved working with the children, seeing them develop and grow and come in with their happy faces. “I love the relationships I used to have with the children, but I also love the relationships I have with the leaders (centre directors) now.

This includes three of Donna and Ron’s four children – Jessica, “We have six leaders in our services and they are really Anna and James – as well as everyone from a daughter-in-law, a passionate themselves and we have a really wonderful mother-in-law and a sister-in-law, to nieces, nephews and even relationship with them, we’re all working together. Donna’s own mother, who used to work part-time as a cleaner “I walk through all my services almost every day, greet the at the Largs centre. staff, look at what they’re doing in their rooms and have that Ron, who is a carpenter and builder by trade, initially took care knowledge of what’s going on in my centres and have the feel. of the renovations himself but now oversees the design and When I walk into a building you can feel, you can sense what construction of all of Tillys centres. 42 | www.intouchmagazine.com.au

MacIntyres as a means of thanking the staff for their hard work each year.


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Those close to the Standley family will tell you that you will never hear Thalia complain. Even Mum Sally, with her baby girl in the hospital (a time anyone could be forgiven for just thinking of themselves), was telling friends about travelling to Africa not long before the accident. She had spent time in a facility for kids who had lost limbs in awful circumstances - including machete attacks. The kids had been treated with no available pain medication and Sally was grateful that at least she had that for Thalia. This is an exceptional family.

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The 29th of August 2015 began as a typical day but turned into the stuff of nightmares for the Standley family from Lake Macquarie. While playing at a friends house, a savage attack by a neighbour's dog ended with their beautiful daughter Thalia, who only days before had celebrated her 8th birthday, losing her right arm. It was a traumatic event and shocked not only friends and first responders who were there and witnessed the aftermath but anyone hearing the story for the first time. It is any parent's worst fear that something like this would happen to their child. However, it is when the worst of things happen, that can bring out the best in those around you and the local community have come out in force to gather around this strong, resilient little girl and her family. The people who helped Thalia and ultimately save her life have repeatedly said her bravery and strength is something that they will never forget and is what is helping them get through the trauma. She was lucid throughout the whole thing and in the ambulance on the way to the hospital was able to give them her name and DOB, address and phone numbers and even corrected the paramedic on the spelling of her name. Just days after the attack, while she lay in a hospital bed and her family were all still trying to come to terms with what had happened, Thalia was visited by her 7-year-old best friend who had raised the alarm on the day. She said "don't worry I'll help you at school" and Thalia said "well you will have to, you're my right-hand man now" and they both smiled.

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Thalia’s parents Sally and Randall and her three siblings Jacob, Jessica and Nathan are all trying to ensure that Thalia's life is as close to normal as possible. When asked how everyone is coping Sally said: "I always said from day dot if her spirit does not get broken, we will be ok because her spirit is so high of

The attack itself has been detailed by local and national media including The Project but after 9 operations and 5 long months, the family are focused on the positive and how to heal everyone affected. Despite a great attitude, sadly there are continuing medical costs involved. As Thalia is still growing she will require a new prosthetic arm every year, which even at a basic level cost around $15,000 each. A trust fund has been set up to help with some of those ongoing medical costs for Thalia. A Gala Dinner is being held at Belmont 16 Footers on February 27, to help raise funds. Tickets include a 3-course dinner and drinks as well as some great entertainment, guest speakers and some fantastic auction items. For information on where to purchase tickets head to www.reachingthalia.com.au

Helping Children Deal with Trauma The principal of Valentine Public School, Rick Budden and Thalia's teacher, Nicole Lawson have gone beyond the call of duty in the wake of Thalia’s accident. Aware that everyone felt the effects - not only Thalia and her three school mates who were with Thalia at the time of the incident - but the whole school community. The pair has found brilliant ways to help with any questions and concerns the kids have by using art and music therapy techniques. These include a stunning hand painted "Worry Tree" which stands over 2 metres high. The concept comes from a book by the same name by Marianne Musgrove. The artwork allows the children to write down any concerns they have and the different animals on the tree will hold them so the kids don't have to. They also use a song by Jack Johnson called Upside Down in the classroom. All the kids now know the words and you can feel the whole space lighten as they sing along. PICTURED: The Standley family, photo by Tim Bradshaw.

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The catwalk lit up as more than 150 unique student designs went on display at the annual NEWGEN fashion show at Newcastle City Hall at the end of last year. It was the seventh year of the NEWGEN fashion show with 35 Hunter TAFE Fashion Design students participating in the exhibition. A range of collections produced by the budding fashion designers throughout the year was modelled on the catwalk including Distressed Denim, Graceful, Stage One Designs, Upcycled Shirts, Swimwear, Studio Design, Wearable Art, and the summer collection of Hunter TAFE student label Notched. The event provides a platform for local Fashion Design students to showcase their designs and be involved in the planning and

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preparation of a fashion show production, giving students the opportunity to gain exposure to the Australian industry. A major highlight of the event was the second collection of the student label Notched. The Summer 2015/16 collection entitled ‘Blame it on my Gypsy Soul’ is a collection of boho-inspired kimonos. The garments were produced as part of an international study tour to Bali where students learn about international manufacturing processes and practices used by many Australian and global fashion labels. For Hunter TAFE Fashion graduate Samantha Fisher, the technical advice, hands-on training and opportunities such as the study tour to Bali and being a part of the creation of Notched has been essential to her journey as a designer. “Pattern-making was one of my biggest hurdles and thanks to the expertise and guidance of my creative teachers I have been able to master this along with how to work through the entire design process from beginning to end,” said Ms Fisher. “Without that technical knowledge, there is no way I could have

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progressed my own label Naiive without it... The NEWGEN show is an incredible platform for us. We get excellent exposure with the Australian and local industry. Word spreads very fast.” Samantha has now graduated from the Diploma of Fashion Design and Technology at Hunter TAFE, recently launched her own fashion label Naiive Designs, and has secured a design job within the Newcastle fashion industry. Hunter TAFE alumni and Hunter fashion expert Tarese Klemens attended the event and showcased a collection of her couture garments, which have been featured in the pages of high-end fashion magazines such as Vogue Italia. Naiive Designs, by Samantha Fisher.


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Summer is all about entertaining your friends and family at home, whether it's a casual afternoon catch up with wine and cheese, a weekend barbecue or a party. With a few simple decorations, you can transform your entertaining space and give it that party vibe. #1 BAR Set up an impromptu bar on a bench or low table. Provide jugs of ready-made cocktails, bottles of bubbles or lay out the ingredients for guests to make their own. It’s a great way for all your friends to meet each other too! Don’t be afraid to mix and match glassware if you don’t have a set – it adds to the party vibe.

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#2 BALLOONS Choose a single colour that fits in with your celebration. Opt for bright or metallic balloons tied in bunches with a contrasting ribbon and scattered from your entrance through to corners of your room or garden. To make an impact, gather the strings, group together and place on your table, using a pebble to weigh them down.

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Pantone Colour of the Year 2016 A softer take on colour. Deborah Bartlett & Chris Williams from insideout.

Colour plays a strong part in our homes’ mood and personality. We choose colours for the feeling they evoke. I find it fascinating that individuals are drawn to particular shades and colours, and how we are all different. At InsideOut that’s something we like to work through with individuals to help them find a balance between what they are drawn to and the best way to introduce colour into their home.

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For those who know colour (be it a lot or even just a little) the term “Pantone” will be a familiar term. For those who are just starting out “Pantone” is a system for matching colours, (usually used in specifying printing inks – but increasingly used for paint-matching in interior design). Near the end of each year, the good people at Pantone select a “Colour of the Year” that their panel of experts predict will be popular during the following 12 months. Described as “a symbolic colour selection; a colour snapshot of what we see taking place in our culture that serves as an expression of a mood and an attitude.”

•Blues - are often used to create a feeling of calmness and serenity. The colours of the ocean and the sky are some of the most popular of colours. Leading into the teals and aquas they are a fashionable choice for bedrooms and living areas where we want to unwind and relax from the stresses of the day.

In previous years this has been one single colour but in 2016 they’ve shaken it up by choosing a colour “combination” and for •Green - a colour found in nature that creates a feeling of the first time Pantone introduces two shades, Rose Quartz and calmness, it is said that it has a healing effect. Dark lush Serenity as the PANTONE Colour of the Year 2016. green leaves or trees depicted in art or a pattern on fabric or wallpaper create a fresh tropical feel. Rose Quartz is a persuasive yet gentle tone that conveys compassion and a sense of composure, while Serenity is •Orange - a mix of yellow and red, these colours all demand a weightless and airy, like the expanse of the blue sky above us, presence. They are strong, energetic colours that can be used bringing feelings of respite and relaxation even in turbulent to create a bright uplifting feel (note that overuse can be very times. Joined together Rose Quartz and Serenity demonstrate overwhelming and not ideal for a place to relax in). Orange is “an inherent balance between a warmer embracing rose and the beneficial used in areas where we entertain and eat, evoking cooler tranquil blue reflecting connection and wellness as well an energetic and warm atmosphere. as a soothing sense of order and peace.” •Yellow - a colour that is best used in small doses. Small Using Pantone colours in your home is easy if you follow the splashes add a touch of life and energy. Yellow is the most basic rules of colour and mood: vibrant colour to the eye - warmer yellows and mustards are

an easier choice to add to a colour scheme. Beware though – yellows can invoke feelings of aggression and frustration! •Red - the warmest of all colours and best used in your décor rather than as furnishings or wall colour. Certainly not a colour to be overused in home decoration - overuse in a child’s bedroom can be over-stimulating and cause restlessness. If you decide to use in your bedroom, you better look up the feng shui of red in this area first! •Pink - a colour associated with all things feminine, which is why it evokes feelings of softness, calmness and feeling pretty. Check out the rose quartz and serenity pantone colours - they work well together and I think those who haven’t considered pink would contemplate these tones. Designer’s, Decorators and Artists are all a good source of information if you are trying to achieve a certain feeling to a room or even an office area. Call in to our store to discuss any issues you are having trying to decide on colours – our friendly team are always happy to assist.

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The Vintage In the heart of the Hunter Valley Wine Country

30 MIN NEWC TO AS HUNTSUBURBS TLE ER ON EXPR ESSW AY

View over the 15th hole and 16th fairway

The Vintage is an award winning residential golf course estate set around an 18-hole, Greg Norman designed championship golf course, ranked amongst the best in Australia. Our established community not only benefits from views of the stunning golf course, parklands, reserves, neighbouring vineyards & mountains, but also enjoys facilities incl. 24 hour gym, swimming pool, day/night tennis courts, Château Élan day spa & The Vintage Clubhouse.

20 Casuarina Drive $685,000  4 Bed+ study, 2 Bath (incl ensuite)  Open living/dining/kitchen  Media room + Games room  Adjoining parkland to rear

53 Angophora Drive $763,000  4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms  High ceilings, timber floorboards  Wood fireplace, golf views  Less than 12 months old !

7 Angophora Drive $819,000  4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms  Single level home, views to park  Open living/dining/kitchen  Formal lounge + media room

JUST SOME OF THE LAND FOR SALE…. Lot i25

711m2 Golf frontage $197,500

Lot C88 731m2 Internal Lot

26 Peppertree Drive By Negotiation  3 Bed+ study, 2 Bath (incl ensuite)  Stunning golf course views  Multiple living & alfresco zones  Adjoining parkland to rear

$205,000

Lot B22 679m2

Golf frontage $249,950

Lot E34* 1,119m2 Parkland

$265,000

Lot C19 613m2 Golf frontage $209,000

Lot i12

Lot i71

885m2 Golf frontage $219,000

Lot i11 1,001m2 Golf frontage $290,000

Lot i75

923m2 Golf frontage $230,000

Lot E25* 1,470m2 Golf frontage $375,000

940m2

Golf frontage $270,000

Lot E14* 784m2 Driving Range Deposited

Lot E22* 1,093m2 Golf frontage $390,000

Lot E35*

Lot E23* 900m2 Golf frontage $415,000

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899m2 Parkland

$245,000

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