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The Five Love Languages SPOIL YOUR LOVED ONE IN THEIR LANGUAGE

Love Life of a Miner’s Girlfriend

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Cirque Du Soleil’s OVO A teeming world of insects heads to Oz

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Love Life of a Miner’s Girlfriend There’s a silver lining to long distance love

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The Five Love Languages Spoil your loved one in their language

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Destination in the Spotlight Julia Creek is on our route map, and a great place to visit

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Fighting Fit Our Inflight PT gives us some great exercises, perfect for small spaces

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Be a Perfect Dinner Guest What not to do when eating over

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Quick and Easy Recipes Whether you want vegetables, pasta or beef, we’ve got you covered

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Giveaway Giveaway Giveaway Tropical North Queensland’s Novotel Palm Cove

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Make the Most of your Raise That pay increase can go further than you might think

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The Five Love Languages SPOIL YOUR LOVED ONE IN THEIR LANGUAGE

regulars 4 Welcome to Mount Isa Airport 7 Maps 15 Mental Column 17 Fitness Column 19 Nutrition Column 26 Talkin’ Technology 29 Finance Column 32 Brain Teasers 34 Talk Back

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Love Life of a Miner’s Girlfriend

THERE’S A SILVER LINING TO LONG DISTANCE LOVE

Cirque Du Soleil’s OVO

A TEEMING WORLD OF INSECTS HEADS TO OZ

I’M FREE

TAKE ME WITH YOU

On The Cover: A teeming world of insects heads to Oz with Cirque Du Soleil’s OVO

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Welcome to Mount Isa Airport

PUBLISHER Patrick McElligott patrick@inflightmagazine.com.au

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EDITOR Bettina Maniatis elcome to the latest edition of the Mount Isa Airport Magazine, a free publication designed for

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DESIGN Lawrence Borchers lawrence@inflightmagazine.com.au

Mount Isa Airport passengers.

If you’re a visitor to the Mount Isa region, I would

like to welcome you to the mining capital of North Queensland and encourage you to explore the vast array of experiences the North Queensland outback has to offer.

ADVERTISING & ENQUIRIES WESTERN EDITION [WA] Daniela Raos daniela@inflightmagazine.com.au NORTHERN EDITION [QLD] Robyn Crouch

Local passengers of Mount Isa Airport have not been overlooked, with lots of travel ideas to a vast array of exciting destinations that you can access with ease from Mount Isa. Looking for your next holiday? Look no further as Mount Isa Airport Magazine will bring the destinations right to your doorstep. On behalf of everyone at Mount Isa Airport, I wish you safe and happy travels and look forward to welcoming you in the next edition.

robyn@inflightmagazine.com.au SOUTHERN EDITION [NSW] Martin Rumball martin@inflightmagazine.com.au BOATING INDUSTRY Brittany Cavill brittany@inflightmagazine.com.au XP TRAVELLER Martin Rumball martin@inflightmagazine.com.au PRINTING Geon

Sean Golar General Manager Mount Isa Airport

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DESTINATION

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

We have many wonderful destinations on our Route Map and this issue, we check out gorgeous Julia Creek

WHERE TO SLEEP Julia Creek Motel Address: 98 Burke Street, Julia Creek Qld 4823 Phone: 07 4746 7305 Fax: 07 4746 7124 Website: www.juliacreekmotel.com Facilities: TV, off street parking, room service & breakfast available, free internet access available, kitchenette, swimming pool in present surroundings. Julia Creek Villas Address: 2 Burke Street, Julia Creek Qld 4823 Phone: 07 4746 7468 Fax: 07 4746 7328 Facilities: 20 air-conditioned self-contained units, Overnight and weekly rates, TV/Austar, swimming pool in complex, laundry facilities, homely atmosphere, plenty of off street parking. Gannons Hotel Motel Address: 36 Burke Street, Julia Creek Qld 4823 Phone: 07 4746 7103 Fax: 07 4746 7603 Facilities: 12 air-conditioned motel rooms with coffee and tea making facilities Excellent off-street parking facilities EFTPOS, Pokies & Keno Meals Available

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ulia Creek is a true ‘outback town’ of Aussie legend. This is the central town of McKinlay Shire, located 650km west of Townsville on the route to Mount Isa and the Northern Territory known as the Overlanders Way.

WHAT TO SEE • The Julia Creek Water Tower, 30 metres high and wineglass shaped, can be seen from up to 20 kilometres away, with blue coloured feature lighting creating a visual effect at night time. • While visiting Julia Creek why not visit the Proa Redclaw Farm, located 75km south east of Julia Creek. The 12 ponds use artesian water, some containing up to 16,000 Redclaw. Free self-drive tours including afternoon tea are available. Bookings are essential and can be made ‘At the Creek.’ Tours operate Monday to Friday, departing the information centre at 1.00pm. • Punchbowl Water Hole is on the Flinders River approximately 45km north east of Julia Creek (unsealed road). This is an excellent place for swimming, fishing, birdwatching and picnicking. • Sedan Dip is 100km north of Julia Creek (bitumen road). Fishing, swimming and birdwatching can be enjoyed at the Dip so take along a line and yabby trap. Sedan Dip is noted for its one weekend in late August when a campdraft, rodeo

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and race meeting are held. Historical Walk – Obtain a map ‘At the Creek’ and stroll around the 38 sites, learning about their interesting and colourful history. Make sure you take a look at the centenary celebrations mosaic artwork on the wall of the library. World War II Bunker – The remains of a directional finding installation can be seen at the western edge of Julia Creek, near the cattle sale yards. At the Creek, the new Visitor Information Centre in Julia Creek was officially opened in December 2009. Go and visit At the Creek to engage in an ecological and cultural journey through the unique McKinlay Shire environment. The local eco system and habitats of Julia Creek have been re-created on the site for you to gain awareness and encourage respect for the surrounding environment. The message of water and land conservation is portrayed throughout the site through audio and visual means.

WHERE TO EAT Gannon’s Hotel/Motel – Burke Street 07 4746 7103 Dunnart Café 07 4746 7350 Julia Creek Hotel (Top Pub) – Goldring Street 07 4746 7727 BP Roadhouse – Burke Street 07 4746 7178

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Julia Creek Hotel/Top Pub Address: Cnr Goldring & Julia Street, Julia Creek Qld 4823 Phone: 07 4746 7727 Fax: 07 4746 7773 Facilities: 15 air-conditioned rooms, meals available 6 days a week, EFTPOS Julia Creek Caravan Park Address: Old Normanton Rd, Julia Creek Qld 4823 Phone: 07 4746 7108 Fax: 07 4746 7108 Email: jccaravanpark@mckinlay.qld.gov.au Facilities: 4 single dongas – air-conditioned, fridge, coffee, tea & milk supplied, 20 powered van sites, 10-drive through, 10 park beside concrete slab, 20 unpowered sites on grass for motorhomes or tents, and 2 x amenities blocks, 2 x washing machines, BBQ, fridges and washing up facilities. Well behaved pets are welcome. Waste dump point available in town. 2.5 stars. Some of the events in the Shire throughout the year include the Julia Creek Dirt n Dust in April, the Julia Creek Campdraft in May, McKinlay Races in June, Saxby Roundup in June, Julia Creek Races in July, August and November and the Sedan Dip Races, Campdraft and Rodeo in August. n “At the Creek” Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre 34 Burke Street PO Box 177, Julia Creek, Qld 4823 Ph: 07 4746 7690 Fax: 07 4746 7549 Email: tourism@mckinlay.qld.gov.au www.atthecreek.com.au


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Cirque Du Soleil Returns to Australia with a New Big Top Production

OVO A TEEMING WORLD OF INSECTS

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irque du Soleil is thrilled to return to Australia with its critically-acclaimed and familyfriendly big top production OVO. Brisbane will host the Australian premiere season of OVO presented under the trademark blue-and-yellow Grand Chapiteau (big top) at Northshore Hamilton, with the 2012-2013 national tour then moving to Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth. Since its world premiere in Montreal, Canada in April 2009, OVO has visited more than 15 cities in Canada, United States and Mexico, delighting over 2 million spectators. The Australian tour will be the first time OVO has toured outside North America. OVO, meaning “egg� in Portuguese, is a headlong rush into a colourful ecosystem teeming with life, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight and look for love in a non-stop riot of

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energy and movement. When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are awestruck and intensely curious about this iconic object that represents the enigma and cycles of their lives. It is love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual. The cast of OVO is comprised of 55 performing artists from 14 countries specialising in many acrobatic acts. One highlight of OVO is the stunning Flying Act in which a group of scarabs soar high above the stage, from both edges to the middle landing on a platform. This breathtaking act combines many circus disciplines: banquine, Russian swing and swinging chair. Starting on the 10th February 2012, advance online tickets for OVO will be available exclusively for Cirque Club members. Cirque Club membership is free and registration is quick and simple. Member benefits include advance tickets, special offers and insider information on the world of Cirque du Soleil. To join go to www.cirqueclub.com Tickets for OVO are currently on sale at cirquedusoleil.com/ovo n

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love life of a Miner’s Girlfriend BY SARAH LONG FROM MINING FAMILY MATTERS

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same kind of nine-to-five rut anyway. There’s no chance of slipping into the pattern of only having sex at the weekend or on a Friday night, because that pattern is impossible. Don’t get me wrong: working around a roster can mean sticking to a schedule. But if you can’t have sex whenever you want, then you’re much more likely to want it. It’s like going on a diet - how much more do you want chocolate when you know you can’t have it? If you have chocolate all the time, there’s no yearning, no build up and you just stick to the usual routine of always having some

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y boyfriend and I are moving house and it’s not a moment too soon. Moving might be one of the most stressful things you can do, but I can’t wait to get away from our moaning neighbour. And the main reason he's been complaining? (Mum, please stop reading here…) It's because, apparently, we have sex too loudly. Now, don't get the wrong idea, our sex life is not like some scene from an x-rated movie. In fact, we don't even reach the Sex and the City standards (unless you count doing it with the lights on!). These complaints from the neighbour wouldn't even bother me, except that the first time he slipped a note under our door was at 10pm on a weekday evening, and we were only doing it because we were sick of lying in bed listening to HIS television blaring Julia Gillard's voice through our paper-thin wall. The way he carried on, you'd think we were putting on some kind of King's Cross Spectacular every night. But at that point in time I couldn't really remember the last time we'd had sex. Between moving house, moving jobs and Mr Miner being away for 50 per cent of the time, I don't think we'd really had that many opportunities. That's the trouble with being in any kind of long-distance relationship: you always have a limited amount of time to fit everything in. And although sex takes priority at the start of a relationship (remember locking the door as soon as he got home and not opening it until it was time for him to go back to work?) soon the boring-but-necessary stuff, like moving house, tends to take over. But the best thing about being in a mining relationship (and the thing we tend to forget) is it’s harder to get stuck in a rut – or not the

at 3pm with a cup of tea at your desk. Similarly, always having sex on a Friday night, in bed, with the lights out, after a bottle of wine. A lot of people worry about sex, particularly under the stress of a FIFO or DIDO relationship and don’t want to talk about it. But the truth is that those of us in long-distance relationships are at an advantage. Absence doesn’t just make the heart grow fonder! It’s time that we harness this opportunity that people in 'normal' relationships don’t have. It’s no secret among my group of friends that I have a high sex drive. But there are still times when I feel too tired, too bloated, or can’t seem to stop staring at the ceiling, wondering whether I remembered to get the chicken out of the freezer. I can’t do it with the TV on, because no matter what else is happening, I can’t tune out. And there are times when I just don’t want to have sex - but as far as I am aware this is normal! On Valentine’s Day, while my friends received flowers and romantic dinners for two, Mr Miner bought me a vibrator. Now I know what you’re thinking, my friends thought it too. Their reactions varied from mild disgust, to bemusement, to laughing their heads off. It’s not a very romantic gift choice I know, but we don’t really go in for Valentine’s Day romance and, for me, it means that he knows me. He knows how important a good sex life is to me, and most importantly it shows me that he still finds me sexy. I look at it this way: what’s a better compliment than a man saying he wants to spend more time pleasuring you? Now, I’m not telling everyone to go out and buy a sex toy to make the most of the time they have with their partner. I know from my friend’s reactions that it’s not for everyone, but there are plenty of ways to take advantage of that precious and exciting time you get to spend together. If you’re worried about something in your sex life, TELL HIM. Don’t make yourself feel worse by bottling it up. Treat yourself to something nice, whether it’s a new hair colour, new underwear or a pedicure. I guarantee you’ll feel sexier. And finally, don’t worry about what everyone else is doing or what anyone else thinks. If you want to do it at 10pm on a weekday night for no other reason but the fact he’s at home, then go for it. So, although moving is stressful, as least I can get excited about Mr Miner’s first roster break in our new home. I just know that he’ll have a great cure for all my stress ... and there won’t be anyone to complain about it! For more information, articles and professional advice on mining relationships, visit www.miningfm.com.au n

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nyone that has read the popular book, The Five Love Languages by Dr Gary Chapman would be aware of the theory that each person expresses love and feels loved in a different way. Some might like to be told they’re loved, others may prefer something physical like a cuddle or a kiss and some even favour a practical gesture such as washing the dishes. According to Dr Chapman’s book, if a person naturally expresses love in a certain way it can tend to mean these sorts of acts in turn make them feel most loved. If your wife often holds your hand or cuddles you a lot, try doing the same in return. If your husband does repair work or practical jobs and shows pride in it when telling you, try doing something practical for him in return like sewing up a hole in his pants. So, based on Dr Chapman’s book here’s a simple quiz to give you some ideas on how to make your loved one feel truly special.

Spice Up

& Spoil BY BETTINA MANIATIS

YOU NEED TO SPEAK THEIR LANGUAGE

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1) a. b. c. d. e.

He/she prefers: To be told he/she is loved To be given a cuddle or a kiss To be given a gift To spend the afternoon together uninterrupted To be helped with his/her chores

2) a. b. c. d. e.

Which would he/she enjoy the most? To spend the afternoon talking about what we love most about each other Lots of cuddles and kisses on the couch with a movie To be given a love letter To go out to dinner together To do some gardening together

3) a. b. c. d. e.

Which of these would upset him/her the most? If we weren’t speaking If I wasn’t being affectionate towards him/her If I didn’t get them a gift on our anniversary If he/she didn’t see me for a couple of weeks due to work If I didn’t help him/her around the house

4) a. b. c. d. e.

What would he/she consider the perfect date? Lunching in a quiet park where we could chat and laugh Hanging out in bed together Going shopping Anywhere so long as we were together At Bunnings getting some all important stuff for the house

5) If he/she is upset, I can usually cheer him/ her up quickest by a. Telling him/her how wonderful I think they are b. Giving him/her a big hug c. Giving him/her a gift d. Just being with him/her and listening e. Helping take his/her mind off it by doing chores together 6) If you get a bit of extra cash in the bank, what would he/she most like? a. Getting together and talking about the possibilities b. Going to a couples retreat with daily couples massages and lots of love making c. Being surprised with that special something he/she has had their eye on for a while


Dealing with Change BY KELLY MANIATIS, REGISTERED PSYCHOLOGIST AND MEMBER OF THE AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY “We’re going through a time compression in our history, in our economy. And what used to take 10 years to evolve has gone to five, four, three, two, one and now six months. So the idea of management as some sort of science, with certain principles from which you never deviate, no longer applies. The only practice that’s now constant is the practice of constantly accommodating to change – and if you’re not changing constantly, you’re probably not going to be accommodating to the reality of your world.” - The late William G. McGowan, CEO, MCI Communications Corporation. Changing work environments are a result of external pressures such as a new policy, practice or structure that an organisation is trying to manage or bring about. It can be a result of d. Travelling together e. Spending it on renovation material so you can both get started on that long overdue project

changes coming from rapidly changing market conditions,

If you answered mostly As His/her love language is Words of affirmation Tips to get their heart racing: Write a list of at least 10 things you love about them and read them out over dinner. Try to tell them as much as possible how important they are to you.

people have to adapt to this changing environment however

If you answered mostly Bs His/her love language is Physical touch Tips to get their heart racing: Be more physically affectionate towards them, not necessarily in the bedroom though. Give them more cuddles, kisses and hold their hand as much as you can to watch them light up.

Typically, people go through a transition which involves three

If you answered mostly Cs His/her love language is Gifts Tips to get their heart racing: Try and give them a gift at least a couple of times a week. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, just something that may have made you think of them or something you’ve made. If you answered mostly Ds His/her love language is Quality time Tips to get their heart racing: Take an afternoon off work together and go for a quiet picnic somewhere with no interruptions – that means no phones! If you answered mostly Es His/her love language is Acts of service Tips to get their heart racing: Cook their favourite meal, even if it isn’t yours or wash their car for them. Anything practical will get this person going so even if it means helping out with whatever work they have to do, it will mean the world to them. n Inflight Publishing has 5 copies of The Five Love Languages to give away! For your chance to win, simply email us at info@inflightmagazine.com.au with your name, mailing address and why you love the magazine! Winners will be notified on 14th May 2012.

constantly developing technologies, shift in customer needs and expectations and changes in the workforce needs. As a result, some have difficulty adapting to change. Instead they have to transition to the change and try to psychologically reorientate themselves to the change. This article looks at the emotional experiences people go through when experiencing change.

phases*. These are: The Ending – characterised by focus on what is being lost. In this stage people experience feelings of anger, disappointment, loss of control, disbelief, grief as something has changed that is out of their control. Often the question people ask is ‘why is this happening to me?” The Neutral Zone – characterised by uncertainty, ambiguity and confusion. In this stage, people recognise that something has been lost or stopped, but experience a feeling of “wait and see” as the new beginning hasn’t occurred yet. Usually when people are in this stage, there is an increase of sickness or absenteeism as the pressure of not knowing plays greatly on people’s minds. The New Beginning – characterised by people adjusting to behaving in a new way and at this stage people feel comfortable taking a risk, seeing a future path way. By understanding the emotional experience that comes with change, people can better adjust as to why they are feeling they way they are. It is normal to react under change, however it is important to not get stuck in the Ending or Neutral phase for too long. Finding support, communicating with others and taking ownership for your well-being, career and lifestyle all contributes to seeing you move out of the Ending and Netural phase into the New Beginning.

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A key proposition of the vehicles is robustness. They’re built on a bigger truck and put less passengers in. It may cost a little more but it’s better in the long run, giving a stronger, more reliable vehicle. Another key feature of the vehicles is inter-changeability with passenger modules that can be removed from older cab chassis and placed on a new cab chassis reducing replacement costs for companies. Able Bus & Coach’s vehicle make of choice is Isuzu – and for good reason: Isuzu isn’t just a good make of vehicle; after sales service is unsurpassed. The tilt cab of the chassis also allows easy maintenance and access to the motor. A higher ground clearance than a conventional bus chassis is also ideal for mine sites and remote areas. For safety compliance, the vehicles meet strength and design requirements.

A higher ground clearance than a conventional bus chassis is ideal for mine sites and remote areas. All the engineering tests are validated. Extensive safety features come standard with the coaches. These include a built-in Rollover Protection System (ROPS) to Australian Standards 1636.1 and 2294.2 and Australian Design Rule rollover compliance, full size coach seats with seat belts and driver’s air bag. Air conditioners designed and built for extreme heat and vibration also come standard.

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you into your best shape. This issue, Brad focuses on the use of little of no equipment. In addition to this, he focuses

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BY GUDRUN OLIVER FROM PEAK PHYSIQUE PERSONAL TRAINING

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ave you ever thought about strength training? I personally am a great believer and feel very strongly that to be fit after 50, you absolutely have to do some form of strength or resistance training. I can hear you saying, “I don’t want to do weights because I don’t want to look like a body builder.” Take it from me, there are many forms of strength training and you WON’T end up looking like a bodybuilder. Strength training is definitely no less important than cardio training. If you want to look and feel absolutely fabulous after 50, you simply cannot do without strength training in your life! Why? If you don’t strength train, your muscles will get weaker as you age. This is called muscle atrophy. Strong muscles will allow you to enjoy life well into your 70s and 80s. Imagine playing a sport, playing games with your grandkids, hiking, cycling or swimming at that age. Imagine if you have to have surgery as you get older, the benefits to your recovery with stronger muscles. The positive mindset from strength training also enhances your recovery. Don’t miss out on this and don’t miss out on being a leaner, stronger version of yourself.

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Imagine all these benefits: • Appearance – you look trim and fit and can buy any clothes you like. • Mobility – you are more flexible, active and enjoying life. • Improving bone density – especially for females. • Physiological improvements – your blood pressure is lower and so is your cholesterol, you have decreased your risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes. • Functionality – you are being able to perform your day to day tasks more effectively with less fatigue. So why don’t you try some strength training this week whether you choose to do some exercises at the gym or take up a sport. HAPPY STRENGTH TRAINING!

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3. OVERHEAD WEIGHTED LUNGES

Sets: 4 Reps: 12 Tempo: 2:1:2 Time: 1:00min Rest: 30 sec Technique Comments: Whilst maintaining completely locked elbows (weight overhead) perform a static single leg lunge (2 sets on each side).

WIDE STANCE SQUAT TO WEIGHTED FORWARD THRUST

Sets: 4 Reps: 30 Tempo: 2 sec Time: 1:00min Rest: 30 sec Technique Comments: Adopting a wide stance squat, lower yourself to the squat position in a dynamic fashion as you thrust the weight in an upward rotation.

JUMP SQUATS TO JUMP LUNGE

Sets: 3 Reps: 32 Tempo: Powerful Time: 1:00min Rest: 30 sec Technique Comments: Perform a jump squat then switch to a single leg jump lunge – 4 x reps to complete 1 x cycle.

Fitness Australia REPS Council member and Queensland Fitness Professional of the Year title winner; Brad Sheppard, has run Peak Physique Personal Training (www.peak-physique.com.au) in Brisbane for 17 years, lectured nationally and is the Inflight Publishing and Ultra-Fit Magazine’s own Personal Trainer. Brad has a real passion for any challenge being a former Mr Australia Bodybuilding Champion and now competes in Ironman triathlons and marathons. Brad is also the co-founder of Create PT Wealth (www.createPTwealth.com.au), Australia’s leading business coaching and mentoring program for personal trainers. n

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hilst much of it may seem like common sense, I’m amazed at how many times I have had guests over for dinner and they do things that I would consider social sin. Of course, everyone is different but when I started questioning others about dinner party etiquette, they too agreed that many times they’re left speechless at what their guest do, or sometimes don’t do. From guests who become excessively drunk to those who end up a little frisky, it seems everyone has a story about a dinner party gone amiss. So, I’ve put together a couple of dinner guest tips sure to have you invited back again and again. 1) Don’t turn up empty handed Even if your host forcefully tells you not to bring a thing, you always bring something. A bottle of wine is usually conventional, but if for some reason you’re highly against taking alcohol, a box of chocolates can also be nice to nibble on after the meal. 2) Don’t get too drunk Even if you’ve known each other forever and

Recipes BEEF

BEEF STROGANOFF Ingredients: 500g lean beef sliced into stir-fry strips 1 tsp sweet paprika 1 tbs olive oil 1 chopped onion 250g sliced mushrooms 1 cup beef stock 1 tbs Worcestershire sauce 3/4 cup sour cream Instructions: Over a medium-high heat, heat oil in a large frypan. Add beef and paprika and cook till brown. Remove beef (including juices) and set aside. Into the frypan, now add the onion and mushrooms, stirring until browned. Then add stock and Worcestershire sauce and bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer gently until sauce reduced slightly (should take 5 to 10 minutes), then add sour cream stirring all together. Return the beef and juices and cook for a further 2 minutes until thickened. TIP: goes great with mashed potato

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they are telling you to have another and have another, there’s a point where you become a burden instead of a laugh. Have a good time of course, just be sure you don’t need to be carried anywhere - your host didn’t sign up for babysitting duty!

3) Have some respect Your host has invited you to their home for a meal – this is where they live and it needs to be respected. I was speaking to someone who told me their dinner guest actually put their foot up on the table and without knowing was actually kicking things about, and another tell me their guest decided to throw their empty bottles into the garden. Some of this goes back to point 2 – you lose sight of what could be considered inappropriate as you get more wines under the belt! 4) Without the offer, don’t take I had people over once who did bring some nibbles and wine with them. We had a great time with lots of laughs, but when it came time to leave and they saw we hadn’t gotten to their bottle, they actually picked it up and took it with them!

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I was shocked. Don’t get me wrong, if it were a case of left overs and your host offers, of course it’s not rude to take some – but you should certainly wait for them to offer. 5) Get a babysitter A touchy one, but I can tell you I’ve invited friends over expecting only them, and they bring their children. I have no problem with kids whatsoever, but it can put a bit of a damper on the night if there isn’t enough food as you weren’t expecting them or you have no entertainment for them. Perhaps some of you might take these tips as a little uptight, so it’s with this in mind that I would also like to mention another pointer, a very important one: have FUN. No one wants a stick in the mud over for dinner! n Do you have a story about a dinner guest? We’d love to hear from you! Tell me about it on Facebook at: www.facebook.cominflightpublishing and we’ll publish your story in the next issue!

VEGETABLE

VEGETABLE FRITTATA Ingredients: Olive oil spray Olive oil 500g of desired chopped vegetables (hints: broccoli, snow peas, mushrooms, carrots, capsicum, pumpkin) 6 eggs ½ cup milk ½ cup shredded tasty cheese Salt (to taste) Pepper (to taste) Instructions Preheat oven to 180°C. Lightly spray a cake pan (roughly 15-20cm base) with oil until surface covered. Heat oil in a large non-stick frying pan over high heat. Stir-fry the vegetables until soft (depending on which vegetables you’ve chosen). Transfer to the prepared pan. Whisk eggs, milk and cheese in a bowl, season with salt and pepper and then pour over the vegetables into the cake pan. Bake until set and light golden (should take approximately 25-30 minutes). Serve when cooled. TIP: try with a light salad for a very healthy dinner option

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PASTA

CREAMY BROCCOLI PASTA Ingredients: 500g dried spaghetti 750g broccoli, trimmed, cut into small pieces and the stalks removed 1/3 cup olive oil 3 garlic crushed cloves 1/2 cup cream Instructions: Cook pasta in a large saucepan of boiling, salted water. When 5 minutes away from tender, add broccoli. After 5 minutes, drain and stand aside. Returning to the pan, place heat down to medium, add oil and garlic stirring until fragrant. Add pasta and broccoli mix and combine all together. Finally, add the cream and stir for additional 2-3 minutes until all flavours combined. TIP: delicious with garlic bread

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Live a Goodlife

Are you what you eat? More importantly, are you what you absorb?

BY NUTRITIONIST & LIFESTYLE COACH HELEN MCCUMISKY

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s a nutritionist and lifestyle coach, I am confronted by all sorts of physical symptoms and stressors that cause disruption in my client’s lives. One of the most critical elements as far as fuel for our human vehicle is water intake! What is the first thing you reach for in the morning? Ok, after the snooze button? Is it the coffee/tea, toast, cigarette or medication? I am not exaggerating when I say that in 99 per cent of my client assessments, dehydration is the key issue. In fact almost everyone would feel better if they just drank some more, clean, live water. Quality of drinking water is an issue where ever you live in this country! Tap water has a variety of contaminants; bottled water is often very acidic, which in turn leaches toxins from the plastic and this can create severe hormone imbalances in men, women and children of all ages. Many home and commercial water filtration systems do a fabulous job of cleaning our water - in fact so good they can also clean out some of the key elements that our cells require. Trace minerals and salts. We are left with anaerobic (dead) water that only accumulates with the other toxic water surrounding our cells rather than cleansing and hydrating.

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The buzz about alkaline water Our body functions optimally when our blood ph. is slightly alkaline, around 7.3. You may recall the swimming pool ph. tester kit. The balance has to be right so we can swim. Since stress creates acidity and our intake of food is mostly acidic, an intake of alkaline (live) water is key. In my experience, the best possible water filter source is that offered by WATERS CO AUSTRALIA portable, home and commercial products that provide water complete with minerals at around 10ph. It will provide a bigger buzz than any coffee or energy drink! Since our bodies are more than 75 per cent water, our blood 82 per cent water, our lungs 90 per cent water and our brain is approximately 90 per cent water, my advice is this: • If you are tired, drink water • If you are experiencing stomach cramps, drink water • If you are hungry, drink water • If you suffer symptoms of arthritis, drink water • If you suffer back pain, drink water • If you are constipated, drink water For more information, visit Helen’s blog page at: www.wellbeing.com.au/blog/author/helen/. n

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NATIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY SCHEME each year (currently $9,524 pa).

additional ‘top up’ contributions impacting existing incomes. HOW DO NRAS PROPERTIES DIFFER FROM ANY OTHER INVESTMENT PROPERTY? To qualify for NRAS, the property must be brand new. The property is indistinguishable from its neighbour in a new development. The significant difference is the property provides the investor with the huge 10 year advantage of a tax free annual government incentive, currently $9,524 pa increasing annually for 10 years. IS THERE A LIMIT TO HOW MANY NRAS PROPERTIES AN INDIVIDUAL CAN OWN? No. Each approved NRAS property owned by an investor qualifies for the NRAS incentive. Over a 10 year period that equates to over $100,000 tax free per NRAS property. If an investor owns 10 NRAS investment properties, they will receive 10 times the NRAS incentive

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2012 Mackay Marine Festival featuring:

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The Mackay Tinnie and Tackle Show and Australian Offshore Superboat Championships are teaming up for a second year at Mackay Marina! This year the Festival expands into Mulherin Park where there’ll be live entertaiment across the weekend.

Check out Queensland’s leading boat brands on display - sailing boats, offshore fishing boats, tinnies, fibreglass boats, engines, PWCs, marine electronics and accessories. There will be boating talks and demonstrations across the weekend.

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Affordable L Luxury & Winter Warmth AT NOVOTEL PALM COVE RESORT

ocated midway between Cairns and Port Douglas, Palm Cove is arguably one of Australia’s most beautiful holiday playgrounds. Whether staying just a couple of nights or a week, Novotel Palm Cove is ideally positioned on the doorstep of a unique beachside community which exudes an addictive combination of sleepy coastal town and chic modern village embraced by the balmy warmth of the tropical north. Guests can take advantage of the tropical north’s idyllic winter climate of mild sun drenched days with a special deal of $109 per night for a minimum two night stay inclusive of complimentary drink per person at the V-Bar on arrival. The deal is valid until 30th July 2012 subject to availability. The four star property has resort rooms and suites, all spacious resort rooms providing two double beds, a lounge area and balcony or patio. Resort facilities include a sports centre with gymnasium, sauna, 9 hole golf course, tennis and squash courts, bicycle hire (charges apply), four swimming pools (including a crocodile water-slide for the kids), resort shop, internet café, 24 hour reception and tour desk and complimentary parking. There’s also a day retreat and hairdressing salon with a full range of pampering beauty and relaxing treatments, an essential part of the perfect

holiday experience. A Kids Cove Kids Club offers holidaying parents affordable childcare in a fun, safe and friendly environment. Kids Cove activities include pool games and snorkelling lessons, sand sculpture, pirate treasure hunts, mini Olympiads, parachute play, mask making and pottery classes just to name a few. The resort’s Canecutters Restaurant offers a relaxed and tranquil ambience along with a tantalising menu which changes regularly and showcases seasonal fresh produce of the region. Alternatively guests have the option of a more casual dining setting at V-Bar which offers an alfresco menu with enticing modern cuisine. V-Bar boasts views overlooking the pool or why not simply sit back and sip on an exotic cocktail. For bookings call 07 4059 1234 or visit www.novotelpalmcove.com.au n

Novotel Palm Cove Resort is offering 3 nights for either a couple or family of 4 including daily breakfast and one dinner in the resort’s Canecutters Restaurant. For your chance to win, email us at info@inflightmagazine.com.au and tell us in 100 words or less why you love the magazine! The best answer will win! Winner will be drawn on 4th June 2012.

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Fly into work... Fly out to paradise

On the Northern Beaches of Cairns, Bluewater not only offers your family an idyllic Australian costal lifestyle that’s close to great schools, shops and restaurants – you get to come home to the ultimate playground with pristine beaches and the Great Barrier Reef on your doorstep. Bluewater is an investment in your family’s future and your lifestyle away from work. Discover Bluewater for yourself. www.facebook.com/Bluewater.BRP

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talkin technology KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST GADGETS AND GIZMOS

u 4-IN-1 DIGITAL CAMERA BINOCULARS They look just like ordinary binoculars, but they are so much more. Boasting a 4.0 megapixel digital camera, digital video camera and a web cam all in the one compact, stylish unit for photographing and recording for proof. 4-in-1 Digital Camera Binoculars>> RRP $200 Available on www.oo.com.au for $159.95 – that’s a 20% saving!

p ROBOMAID A cordless, bagless robot vacuum cleaner that will allow you to vacuum your home at the touch of a button. All you need to do is charge it, press start and Robomaid will take care of the rest! It uses up to 20 times less energy than standard vacuums and is up to 20 times cheaper to run. Vacuum your home at the touch of a button or program to start while you’re at work. Automatically dadapts to your home’s layout and furniture, while overlapping its path multiple times to ensure no spot is left unclean. A shock absorbing bumper along with 28 in-built sensors will ensure that there won’t be a single scuff or mark on walls or furniture. An easy-to-use microfiber cloth can be attached and used damp for mopping or dry for polishing. What’s more, it automatically parks itself back on its docking station and recharges when the battery is low. Robomaid>> RRP $399 Available at www.robomaid.com.au

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Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island – right on Brisbane's doorstep

Rarely does the opportunity arise to purchase a property like Dunbar, at Point Lookout on fabulous North Stradbroke Island.

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ost people live to their income. As much as we swear we won’t, whenever we get a pay raise, we tend to accumulate that money into our lifestyle as opposed to making some big financial advances with it. Our lifestyle becomes more expensive as our income increases. So why not buck the trend this year and make the most of your pay raise. It’ll save you money in the long run. Here’s how, inspired by Five Cent Nickel.

Now might be the time to think about putting some extra money into super. If you can invest your raise into your voluntary contributions, you’ll earn some money by the government matching your contribution up to $1,000. It’s also all taxed at 15 per cent, which is as low as it gets when it comes to investments. On top of which, that extra money can earn compound interest and convert your retirement from workable to comfortable.

Pay Off The High Interest Card If you’ve got a couple of credit cards and are finding it hard to stay on top of the repayments, use your pay raise exclusively to knock off the highest interest card. It’s a concrete goal and will not only help you save actual money, in the form of interest, but has a motivating effect when it comes to your other cards.

Insure Thyself Insurance premiums are a cost we often delay. We probably have the basics, but if you’ve got a spare bit of money suddenly coming into the bank account, why not think about investigating whether your insurance has you completely covered? Home and contents insurance, life insurance, disability protection. You need to know where you stand, and can think about whether you need further cover once you’ve got your raise.

Get An Emergency Fund Emergency funds are as unsexy as things get. They’re the completely no-fun option when it comes to personal finance, and I can understand the feeling that they’re the last thing you want to do with your hard-earned raise. Unfortunately, no one likes an emergency fund until they have an emergency. Save yourself the heartache and put your pay raise into an emergency fund. It won’t earn you any money, but it could save you a huge outlay in the coming years, whether a health concern, job loss or major accommodation issue. Just Super If you’ve already got an emergency fund and pay off your cards at the end of every month, you’re doing brilliantly.

Not sure whether to fix your home loan rate or go variable?

Fun Money I read an article recently about the role of fun money in relationships; the small amount of money that each spouse has and can spend with no questions asked. Let’s take that wider, and invest in fun money for each of us. I’m not suggesting spending your entire raise on concert tickets, just using a small proportion of it every month as money you spend without guilt. You earned it, you should be able to spend some of it on yourself. n

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How Art Gains Value Part 2 BY CELIA BERRELL

Meditations by Celia Berrell

Drifting on a tranquil lake of mottled hopes and patterned faith. Feeling peace and tenderness, amidst your lucid water ness. And like the caterpillar, nigh, transforming to a butterfly, I know there is a part of me transcending through eternity. Poem inspired by Davson’s painting, Melting Transitions Rise (inset).

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hether you are viewing a painting for its inspiration or investment potential, there are ways that enhance the appreciation process - both for the viewer and the painting. How can we really tell if a painting is good or not? The beauty or impact of a painting can be a very personal thing. But there’s more to valuable art than just a pretty face. This is the second article in this series of articles that provide an edge-on perspective for determining the merits of an art work.

Exposure and going Solo Are Australians becoming arty? Did you know, art gallery goers outnumbered football fans attending matches in 2007/8? Getting the most out of your Gallery viewing experience

is a comparably quiet procedure. Buy or borrow a programme, take your time and generously pause in front of any image that draws you in. Then check the programme for the art’s provenance and choose a winner. If a painting hangs in a professional Commercial Art Gallery, the proprietor believes the painting is good enough to sell and earn them a commission. Most artists develop a symbiotic relationship with one or more Commercial Art Galleries, and are promoted through the Commercial Gallery’s operations with Group Shows and Solo Exhibitions. Public Art Galleries aren’t motivated by art sale profits. Much of the time, Public Art Galleries (national, state and regional) provide the opportunity to view and enjoy art that is beyond the fiscal value commonly found in

Can you match the years of the Solo Exhibition tours in public art galleries to the female artist? Answers: 1C, 2D, 3B, 4A

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many Commercial Galleries. Having a Solo Exhibition in a Public Gallery is a great honour for any artist. Having a major Retrospective Exhibition displaying works from two or more decades of an artist’s life is deemed valued acknowledgement of the artist’s worth to the greater community. Very few female artists have had a Solo Retrospective Exhibition tour in Public Art Galleries. This honour is reserved for the higher echelons of living (and deceased) artists, of which most are male.

Doing Things Differently Most aspiring visual artists look to Commercial Galleries for support in promoting their career path. However this places the business-end of the art process with a Gallery owner. Davson

1. Yayoi Kusama 2. Cindy Sherman 3. Marlene Dumas 4. Sharon Davson

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Davson in her office with catalogues from her major retrospective touring exhibitions.

A Quality of Understanding Required

Opening of the Davson Arts Museum peace & environment centre February 2010, guests include from front right Aboriginal elder Mick Davidson playing the didgeridoo, the Right Reverend Dr Brian Farran, Bishop of Newcastle and Lord Mayor John Tate.

chose to manage her own career instead by creating art on commission and setting up studio/galleries. She seeks out her own clients and provides them with the art works they desire. Consequently, Davson’s patrons and supporters are the people who own her work, rather than Commercial Gallery dealers. She held her first Solo Exhibition AntiApathy at the Village Frame Shop Gallery in Sydney in 1982; and her first public gallery Solo Exhibition Melting Transitions at Manning Regional Art Gallery in 1990. “Whenever I sell a painting, I gift about ten percent of its value to not-for-profits, frequently in the form of custom framed small artworks to various public galleries. It’s my way of supporting our regional art galleries” Davson admits. “This may have been the catalyst for my being invited to hold a Solo Exhibition at the Manning

Regional Art Gallery in 1990.” Since then, two Major Survey Exhibitions of Davson’s art have toured in 20 Public Galleries around Australia. Most of the pieces for these exhibitions were lent from the collections of Public Art Galleries, Corporations and private collectors, as well as superannuation funds. “I have been delighted that the owners of my work have been willing to loan the art back for exhibition so that many people can see and enjoy the art. This exposure also adds to the provenance of each artwork” explains Davson. Davson is also frequently a guest speaker at dinners and events, and will speak at a series of seminars in Sydney being hosted by Fusion wealth, advisory and strategy group in April and May 2012. Through exhibitions and events, many of Davson’s artworks have been improving their credentials with interesting results. Davson’s On The Ark of Salvation sold for $1.3 million

in 2011, making her the highest valued artist in Australia and placing Davson among the top female artists in the world. Another example, her A Quality of Understanding Required (1.8m x 3m - 10 ft by 6 ft) has gained extensive exposure since its controversial beginnings in 1986 as a commission for Sydney’s Japan Week Festival. The ownership of the painting was returned to the artist when Festival organisers were unable to complete the final commission transaction. The painting featured in both the major touring retrospective exhibitions of Davson’s art. This master work re-sold some years ago for a very healthy six figure amount. It is currently on the market again, this time being progressively sold to a consortium of investors for a quality seven figure amount. After all, it is an expansive painting!

Above: Detail from Davson’s painting Reflections in the collection of the Northern Territory Art Gallery & Museum, Darwin, NT, which was loaned for her major retrospective touring exhibition tour 1999-2002 in public galleries.

Contact Davson Art Management to learn more about investing in art, why Davson’s work has returned approximately 20% per annum growth for collector / investors for over two decades, or acquire her art from $5,000 upwards.

Enjoy the benefits…

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