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NOVEMBER 2018
Flying high across Australia Skytower and Growler duet BRISBANE Skytower and ADF growler – both masterpieces of beauty and advanced technology – provided the backdrop to Riverfire, the finale of the three-week Brisbane Festival which is Queensland’s largest art and cultural event. Riverstage hosted a day-long concert, headlined by Violent Soho, while the Australian Defence Force (ADF) provided a C 17A Globemaster flypast, Roulette aerobatics and EA-18G Growler performances. Riverfire – the massive fireworks display – topped off the day. The soundtrack throughout the day celebrated sci-fi and superheroes, which fitted in with the futuristic technology of Brisbane Skytower and the Growler. Brisbane Skytower, in Margaret Street, is the city’s tallest building and will top out at 95 levels – the maximum height permitted in the CBD.
Unique gateway for private jet travel International high-flyers – including business leaders, politicians, movie stars, musicians and sporting personalities – now have a curfewfree private jet base for their convenience in Australia at the Melbourne international airport. Australia’s first purpose-built private jet base is now a $100 million reality, with the facility officially opened by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Growing global demand for private and charter jet services, prompted prominent Australian businessman, Paul Little, to create the ultimate facility for private travel in Australia.
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Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews, opens Australia’s ultimate facility for private executive jet travel in Melbourne against the backdrop of a restored Douglas DC-3 aircraft – the fixed-wing propellerdriven airliner that revolutionised air transport in the 1930s and 1940s.