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Luxe for less party tricks:Sexy style on a shoestring budget

Silencing the inner criticHow to be a happier you

Hayley BateupAn iron-woman’s will

PartyDance as if no one is watching

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ContentsFeatures

12 secret city: Your new favourite party hot-spots

14 spotlight: Kylie and the evolution of sound

18 silencing the inner critic: How to be a happier you

30 real liFe: Carryn Smith’s remarkable story

32 christmas: Gift guide

36 travel: Chasing the sun to Cairns

Fashion & Beauty

22 luxe For less: The perfect party dress

24 let’s party: Bringing sexy back

28 Beauty: Colour pop

regulars

20 We love: Silvers and metallics

40 Dining: Lauxes on the Park

42 liFestyle recipes: Cocktail heaven

46 out & aBout: get it’s social scene: Have you been snapped?

49 horoscopes: See what’s in your stars this month

50 last WorD: Hayley Bateup

Model: Sami @ Division Models | Photography: Dan Molloy Photography | Hair & Make Up: Satya Schmitz @ Division Creative | Styling: Missy Robinson

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“Dance as if no one is watching”. It’s a charming little line from a quote that’s floated through the ages, and something I think we all need to be reminded of every now and then.

It’s our party issue, and I’m mindful that obviously not all of us head out for a rave every weekend... anymore. That said, remember what it was like to dance around your room as a carefree teen (many of us indeed guilty of singing into a hairbrush or other microphone-like object)? How about your 20’s - the ‘freedom years’, when friends would gather before heading out on the town. The pre-party - choosing what to wear, listening to your favourite songs of the day and laughing with mates over a cheap bottle of bubbles - was often more fun than actually going out! This spirited mood is what we hope to invoke as you flick through Get it’s November pages.

We’re excited to showcase a vibrant line-up of upcoming local events, the best party places you haven’t been to yet, inspiring interviews with unstoppable Gold Coasters, and the coolest new music, beauty and gadgets you’ll want - now.

Regardless of age we’re all, in one way or another, a little smitten with fashion. This month our style team have gone above and beyond with a hot party-themed shoot, and fabulous ‘luxe for less’ options. Christmas party, work do, dinner or cocktails in the city - follow our fashion tips and look amazing without breaking the bank.

We believe it’s important to look good on the inside too, so hope you’ll get something out of our special report on silencing that inner (nasty) critic who does its best to bring us down. We’re saying ‘no’ in time for the party season though. It’s time to smile back at yourself in the mirror. Wherever you’re frocking up, stepping out or strutting your stuff this month, have fun! Dance, as if no one is watching, because as our favourite Sex and the City party girl, Carrie Bradshaw, would say, you are fabulous.

From the editorSARAH BLINCO

Followme on:Twitter: Get_It_Magazine& Facebook:Get-it-Magazine

What gets you going?sarah.blinco@getit-magazine.com.auwww.getit-magazine.com.au

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ContributorseDitorSarah Blinco

Fashion & liFestyleMissy Robinson

art DirectorAimi Hart

contriButorsLana Jackson | Caroline Marquez

oWner/aDvertisingLeanne Hart

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Luxe for less party tricks:Sexy style on a shoestring budget

Silencing the inner criticHow to be a happier you

Hayley BateupAn iron-woman’s will

PartyDance as if no one is watching

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coverModel: Sami @ Division Models | Photography: Dan Molloy Photography | Hair & Make Up: Satya Schmitz @ Division Creative | Styling: Missy Robinson

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FARMERS MARKETS >Every Saturday Southpark Sharks CarparkGet down to Sharks every Saturday morning from 6.30am - 12pm for their Farmers Markets. They’re on rain, hail or shine! With over a 100 stall holders and some of the freshest produce, seafood and more on the coast.www.southportsharks.com.au

> GOLD COAST CAR SHOW Mudgeeraba Show Grounds18 NovemberFor all car fanatics and motoring enthusiasts, the annual Gold Coast Car Show is on once again and will be showcasing some of the best vehicles from the vintage 1900’s, classics, modern era and racing categories. Bring the family down for a great day out that’s filled with live entertainment, food and drink, fun rides and great give-aways. This year will also include the Gold Coast Swap Meet for second hand auto parts and collectors pieces. goldcoastcarshow.com.au

> GOLD COAST INDIE FILM & TV NETWORK Tony Bonner is one of Australia’s most successful actors and has been in the industry for over 40 years in many film, television and stage productions. Tony will share his vast experiences as an actor and his recent directorial and teaching projects with the audience with a Q&A. One of Tony’s most beloved and early roles was as Jerry King in the classic Australian television series, Skippy, which is still seen in re-runs in various time slots and countries. Tickets available at Arts Centre Box Office, phone 5588 4000. hushhushbiz.com

INGRID JAMES QUARTET >The Vault Bar & Grill, Southport, 16 NovemberFeaturing Steve Russell, Max Stowers & Dave Sanders. An intimate night of Standards & Stories with 3 course dinner with champagne on arrival.Ingrid James is an Award-winning Queensland jazz singer, “whose note-perfect delivery and depth of lyrical expression has elevated her intothe elite of Australia’s musical talents.” (Portland Observer 2012). To purchase tickets call 5591 2013. thevaultbargrill.com.au

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< MOVIES UNDER THE STARS November & December, Gold Coast ParksThere is no better way to spend a hot summer night than slouching back under the stars watching a movie. Council provides the movie and the venue, so check out a park near you for a great free night out. In the event of wet weather check website for updates or call 5581 7016. All movies start at 7pm unless otherwise stated.gcparks.com.au

< GOOD FOOD & WINE SHOWBrisbane Convention CentreSee your favourite chefs like you’ve never seen them before as they take centre stage during the Good Food & Wine Show. You’ll be up close and personal as they present an unforgettable blend of flavour, skill and entertainment. www.goodfoodshow.com.au WIN: This month you’ve got the chance to win a double pass to four Celebrity Theatre sessions on November 10! Visit getit-magazine.com.au/competitions

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ENTERTAINMENT with Missy Robinson

IN STORE FESTIVAL

ON STAGE

ON STAGE

ON STAGE

AT THE FLICKS

HOUSOS SelectedcinemasT r a n s m i s s i o n

Films has released Paul Fenech’s outrageous new film Housos vs Authority, which will see Australia’s most famous bludgers on a journey from Sunnyvale to the very centre of Australia, Uluru. Franky, Shazza, Dazza and their mates take on every authority possible in a quest to fulfill Shazza’s mum’s deathbed request to have her ashes sprinkled on top of Australia’s most famous icon. No money, no smokes and no rules – it’s a long way to the top if you wanna be a Houso! housosvsauthority.com.au

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I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU – THE BEST OF WHITNEY HOUSTON The legacy of Whitney Houston, one

of music’s most beloved singers, continues with the release of I Will Always Love You – The Best of Whitney Houston. The definitive collection is presented in standard and deluxe versions containing 18 and 32 songs respectively, including two never before released songs plus all of Whitney’s greatest hits.

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A DAY ON THE GREENSirromet Winery, Mt CottonThe popular winery event A Day on the

Green continues to showcase a diversity of music with its next concert at Sirromet

Wines, Mt Cotton. Multi ARIA award-winners Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson will headline the day. The acclaimed singer/songwriters have produced a stunning follow-up to their 2008 platinum #1 hit album Rattlin’ Bones and can’t wait to get back on the road together. Joining them will be a stellar line-up of stars – the irrepressible John Williamson, the wonderful Troy Cassar-Daley, shooting star Catherine Britt and the exquisite Felicity Urquhart. For Concert and Dining Packages call Sirromet Wines (07) 3206 2999.

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ANGUS STONE Coolangatta HotelWith a Triple J ‘Album of the Week’ and

a sold-out European launch tour, Angus Stone releases his highly anticipated solo album Broken Brights. News of the album release coincides with the announcement of a national tour set for November. “To play live as my own in front of those people, it’s going to be a different trail of gravel and gold, but none the less very exciting,” says Stone. Tickets available from oztix.com.au and 1300 762 545.

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COLDPLAY Suncorp Stadium, BrisbaneColdplay announced in March they

will be our way this November and Chugg Entertainment are now happy to announce the details of four very special stadium shows on the Mylo Xyloto tour in Australia. Supporting Coldplay will be The Temper Trap and The Pierces. This is one of the most anticipated shows of 2012 - get your tickets now ticketek.com.au or 132 849.

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NICKI MINAJ ‘PINK FRIDAY: ROM RELOADEDRE-UP’ To co-incide with her first ever national Australian tour, Nicki Minaj is re-releasing her smash album Pink Friday Roman Reloaded which brought us Starships, Pound the Alarm and Va Va Voom. Pink Friday Roman Reloaded – The ReUp contains the original album as well as 2 extra discs containing extra songs and behind the scenes footage of Nicki on the road. A must have for all Nicki Minaj fans this Christmas! mypinkfriday.com

For an exclusive interview with the cast check out mygasolinerainbow.blogspot.com.au

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HAPPY FEETLong-lasting, smooth silky feet are just a ‘two-step’ away with Milky Foot Essence and Exfoliating Pads, and this month you can WIN a fab feet prize pack. Say good-bye to unhappy, rough, dry, cracked feet with Milky Foot, available from

MUSICAL JOURNEYAlfie Boe is best known for his lead role of Jean Valjean in London’s West End production of Les Misérables. His stage tour, Alfie Boe Live, showcases a selection of uniquely inspired renditions from some of the best-loved musicals of all time. 20 lucky readers can WIN DVD packs that include Alfie Boe Live: Bring Him Home Tour and Les Misérables.

PICK-ME-UPWIN Hairy Lemon party recovery packs! Hairy Lemon (hairylemon.com.au) effervescent tablets are a must this party season, and contain Guarana, Siberian Ginseng, Biotin and Vitamin C, which help optimise energy levels and relieve nervous tension.

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ecently appointed Chef De Cuisine at the award-winning Videre restaurant, Sean has held

senior positions in a number of upscale properties in Australia complemented by international experience gained in France, Belgium and the UK. Sean says he is excited about working in Videre’s prestigious open-plan kitchen. “One of the things that attracted me to the role was the kitchen – not only is it state-of-the-art but the open plan promotes great interaction with clients. I am in my element when talking to people about food, which is my passion in life. I aim to give the panoramic views some competition with my cooking but I think I have quite a challenge on my hands,” he said.

The chef’s table at Videre allows diners to enjoy their meals as a complete dining experience with a unique insight into kitchen operations.

Sean’s new modern cuisine menu offers mouth-watering options that complement both the season and spectacular views from Videre. Just some of the special dishes on offer include grilled Queensland prawns, summer tomato and lemongrass sugo, herb tortellini and shellfish oil; For main course, Cape Grimm eye fillet, pan fried artichokes, speck, potato and chive croquette, jus gras, or a dessert of hot, cold and iced local pineapple, salted popcorn parfait, textures of bourbon.

Sean says he could not ask for a more spectacular office in which to work every day.

“I’ll definitely have the best view in the hotel and I’m thrilled to be joining a great team.”

Videre is open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday and also for high-tea sittings on Saturdays and Sundays. Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting RACV Royal Pines Resort on (07) 5597 8700.

New culinary expertise at

Sean Chambers, who perfected his culinary skills in Europe, is about to take to new heights, literally – bringing his experience to the upmarket restaurant atop the RACV Royal Pines Resort hotel.

*Beverage packages include selected wines, assorted local beers and soft drinks.

We have Christmasall wrapped up!RACV Royal Pines Resort has a great choice of venues perfect for Christmas Day Lunch.

Trattoria AmiciEnjoy a 3-course lunch, 3-hour beverage package*, live entertainment,Christmas novelties, a visit from Santa and a gift for all children 12 years and under. Located near the Children’s playground.

Price: Adults $125 I 13-17 years $65 5-12 years $30 I 4 years and under FREETime: 12 noon – 3pm Kalinda RestaurantSit back and relax by the resort’s stunning pool enjoying a Christmasthemed seafood buffet with a 3-hour beverage package* for the adults,a visit from Santa and a gift for children 12 years and under. Price: Adults $160 I 13-17 years $115 5-12 years $85 I 4 years and under FREETime: 12 noon – 3pm

Royal Benowa BallroomA grand seafood buffet and a 3-hour beverage package*, with live entertainment, a visit from Santa, and gift for all children 12 years and under, face painting, magic show and jumping castle.

Price: Adults $160 I 13-17 years $115 5-12 years $85 I 4 years and under FREETime: 12 noon – 3pm

Videre Restaurant – Level 21Celebrate Christmas Day enjoying panoramic views and a fabulous 5-course degustation menu. Enjoy champagne on arrival and superb wine matching each course and live entertainment.

Price: $250 per personTime: 12 noon – 3pm

Bookings essential. Limited spaces. Phone (07) 5597 8700Visit www.racv.com.au/royalpines to find out more.

RACV Royal Pines ResortRoss Street, Benowa, Qldwww.racv.com.au/royalpines

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SECRET CITY with Caroline Marquez

THE VAULT BAR & GRILL: SOUTHPORT“Exquisite Southport treasure”Offering divine food and atmosphere, The Vault is a great place to visit for either business or pleasure. Live pianist and vocalist entertainers complement elegant surroundings with soft tunes as you indulge in the outstanding contemporary cuisine. With attentive and caring staff, all you have to do is sit back, and relax in style. facebook.com/thevaultbargrill

JAzz & BLUES CLUB: GOLD COAST ARTS CENTRE“High class entertainment”Performances from international artists and Australia’s most brilliant jazz musicians provide guests with a night to remember at the Gold Coast Jazz & Blues Club. Offering dinner, drinks and show packages, there’s no doubt that its fine selection of singers and musicians will have you feeling like a cool-cat in no time. goldcoastjazzclub.com

Keen to let your hair down and kick up your heels but sick of the same old haunts? Try these lesser known but uber trendy options

PARTY Hot Spots

NOBBY’S ARC: NOBBY’S BEACH“Fresh and funky atmosphere”Happy and easy-going crowds make Nobby’s Arc the ultimate place for an entertaining night out with friends. With fabulous drink and food specials, the locals cannot get enough, making it a terrific place to meet new people. Weekend live music sessions add to the fun-loving vibe, and the service is impeccable. nobbysarc.com.au

zULLAz: BURLEIGH HEADS“Exotic beach cocktails”Zullaz in Burleigh is a unique blend of comfort and style. Owned by beauty and healthy lifestyle coach, Jasmine Zullah, the cuisine has something for everyone and is all happily home made. Offering cocktails to die for and smooth ocean grooves, Zullaz is the best place to kickstart a remarkable night. zullazexoticcuisine.com

TEDDER & WOODROFFE: MAIN BEACH“Refreshing dining experience” Great for groups or a romantic night out, Tedder & Woodroffe is the perfect place to unwind and socialise. Located in the heart of Main Beach, this cozy and stylish restaurant offers the very best in both meals and drinks at reasonable prices. After a delicious and satisfying lunch or dinner, take advantage of the beautiful beach less than two blocks away. tedderandwoodroffe.com.au

JUSTIN LANE PIzzERIA & BAR: BROADBEACH AND BURLEIGH HEADS“Believe the hype”Justin Lane puts a whole new meaning on having pizza for dinner. From the ambiance, to the service and food, these guys have got what it takes to ensure a delicious and rewarding time with family and friends. The pizzas are enormous and the drinks impressive. Stunning Melbourne-style spot and feel. justinlane.com.au

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Get it catches up with award-winning local hairdresser, Paul Graham, to talk success in business, charity, lifestyle and of course, hair.

PARTY Hot Spots

cent, so I think it’s important to nurture and form these connections with clients.

What’s the biggest business lesson you’ve learned over the past few years?

Don’t let anything get between you and a good day in the salon. It’s so important you enjoy yourself at work and not let negative energy take over. Our clients are our livelihood and they don’t want a hairstyle full of our angst. To treat every client like your dearest friend is the biggest business lesson I’ve learned. With social media taking over, the last thing you want is to have a client vent about it on the internet for the world to see.

What are you most passionate about when it comes to offering a ‘quality service’?

We have aligned ourselves with the product company Davines and it couldn’t be a better fit for us. This brand not only delivers the best results in the salon, it shares our passion of making healthier choices and living a healthier life. Davines products are largely made up of flower or plant extracts so they are better for you. Not only that, they come in recyclable bottles and containers that are microwave safe. Our clients often use their empty conditioner containers to house home-made baby food or the like. What we do is encourage our clients to bring back the empty bottles and containers to the salon. We refill them for the client and offer 15 per cent off the retail price for doing so.

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How long have you been operating as Paul & Paul Salon on the Gold Coast?

Three years.How did you get started in the

industry?I won a scholarship to Wynne-Hoelscher

Academy Hairdressing in Brisbane.What is it you love most about the

industry?I truly love what I do, whether it’s

tressing the locks of my clients or creating something more avant-garde for a photo shoot or runway show. I found my passion when I started hairdressing. The hairdressing industry is so much more than ‘just haircuts and colours’ down at your local salon. It’s a career path that can open you up to so many amazing opportunities. My clients are often surprised and excited to learn about how we as hairdressers get to work on amazing events such as fashion week, and get to meet and work with celebrities and fashion magazines.

What’s the best part of any given day?There are some clients that you really form

connections with. As hairdressers we often look on our clients as friends, so to me the best part of any given day is being able catch up with these friends and give them the best hair service possible. When you really care about someone you will always give them 110 per

What are you most proud of when it comes to your business success story?

Getting myself in a position where I am able to give back. I think that it’s important to help those who can’t help themselves. We all have the power to make a difference whether it’s a little or a lot; I am proud to say with the success of Paul & Paul Salon I can make a long standing commitment to giving back to the needy.

You must meet an amazing array of people each and every day – are you inspired by their stories?

I do and I am. I have a client who beat breast cancer only to discover years later that she had terminal bone cancer. She was given three months to live and was prescribed an entourage of medications that left her feeling numb and unwell. She decided she didn’t want to spend her last three months feeling that way and resorted to a healthier lifestyle by eating better, working out and using more eco-friendly products. She told me after going for her check-up a few months after her prognosis and making the choice to be healthy, that her cancer had not spread and she was now looking at a year or so more with her family, which is a much better prospect than three months. I was so moved by her story and felt so inspired by this courageous woman that it got me thinking, what can I do? I want to help and I want to give back. There are so many worthy charities out there seeking help, how do I choose? I decided from now on $2 from every bottle of shampoo sold will be donated to a specific charity every month, and we will strive to make this a permanent policy here at Paul & Paul Salon. This month we are going to donate the funds to Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) in recognition of my client’s story.

What are you most excited about for the year ahead?

Paul and I are taking the salon to the annual Hair Expo held in Sydney next year. It’s a fantastic opportunity for us to spend some quality time with the staff while learning and being able to enjoy the talents of all our industry heavyweights.

It’s our party issue – what’s the coolest party you’ve ever styled for?

I was invited to a breast cancer charity event where the theme was Barbie & Ken. I was asked to dress up like a Ken Doll and to glamorise the female guests with big glamorous Barbie-like hair and to adorn each lady with a big pink glittery bow in recognition of the cause. The guests had their picture taken in a life size Barbie box - it was fantastic! The whole event raised money and awareness, and everyone had a fantastic time.

paulandpaulsalon.comSouthport: 5527 1523Robina: 5575 8151

Success

Paul Graham

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ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT with Sarah Blinco

id you know Kylie Minogue has two categories in Wikipedia? One for her albums catalogue and one for her singles.

In other words, she has so many accolades and releases to her name she requires more than one Wiki entry! Love or loathe her (and seriously, how could you loathe Kylie?) there’s no denying she has successfully reinvented herself more times than we can count - and has gone to number one following each transformation.

Kylie’s brand new release, The Abbey Road Sessions, hits record stores (on and offline) this month. The album features 16 tracks, all radically reworked, spanning Kylie’s incredible career. The album was recorded in London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios with Kylie’s band and a full orchestra.

Nick Cave re-recorded his vocal on the famous duet, Where The Wild Roses Grow, especially for the album. Other highlights include a wonderfully poignant Better The Devil You Know, Confide In Me, a sultry On A Night Like This, a joyous All The Lovers, the beautiful Finer Feelings and a version of The Locomotion which swaggers with true 1950’s panache.

Who remembers I Should Be So Lucky? Yep, I know you do - and stop groaning because I know you loved it! Walk past any given primary school and you’ll notice little girls still doing the same thing as we did back in ‘87 - making up dances to whatever the cutest new pop song is. In grade four that was ‘our song’. The other was Locomotion... and of course, the pop songs kept coming from Kylie. Cheesy or not, these tracks - then played on cassette (until the tape wound out and died in the Walkman - sob!) defined our colourful Gen X / Y culture.

As the 90s rolled around, fashion sense evolved, as did our music listening experience. Kylie sung about ‘stepping back in time’ as

we proudly gathered an extensive library of ‘futuristic’ compact discs that each boasted on average 17 tracks of high quality audio (compared with tapes, anyway).

I have to credit my brother for always being the ever savvy computer aficionado in our family. He had us surfing the internet when many others were still denying its existence, and he taught me all about mp3s and fantastic options like Napster. Evidently that file-sharing story didn’t have a happy ending, however it paved the way for more legitimate forms of music sharing and consumption, effectively transforming into the

‘standard’ today - iTunes, Spotfiy and countless streaming sites as well as digital radio options.

Today, consumption of music is instant, easy, high quality and accessible globally. Thousands of small files stored neatly away on a computer or tablet. Now, our kids are paid pocket money to rip all our old CDs onto the computer so we may once again enjoy our collections from ‘the good old days’.

I’ve always been a fan of music, but lately have wondered how the majority ‘find’ new music? We used to have a simple stream of new tracks fed to us - through Rage on the ABC on Saturday mornings, or via a choice of one, maybe two commercial radio stations per city. Now I spend more time in front of a computer than anything else, and admittedly don’t listen

to nearly as much radio as I used to. Occasionally I’m exposed to new music that tickles my fancy via YouTube, Channel V on a Friday night over a few glasses of bubbles, new music e-news direct from the UK, or a new favourite site, Spotify.com.

While there are heaps of music streaming sites out there, Spotify is one that caught my attention due to vast numbers of Facebook friends appearing as users of the service. Much to my delight, it’s taken the hassle out of ‘finding’ music that I might like. There are top 40 singles and albums charts to listen to, cool new international ‘holiday lists’ that might be of interest (where would you like to go today - Ibiza, Italy, California, Turkey or perhaps Amsterdam?); and as I write this I’m listening to a fantastic collection of Buddha Bar world-music favourites that some kind soul has compiled into a public playlist.

While it could make me feel old realising that ‘my Kylie’ of a childhood long gone is celebrating 25 years of entertaining millions of fans the world over, I’m simply impressed and amazed at how our technological evolution has come about (in a comparatively short amount of time). Consumption of entertainment is convenient, not to mention crystal clear now. I’ll always feel affectionately towards my Bangles Different Light tape, and my (dusty) CD soundtrack collection gathered across the 90s, but I think I’ll nip into iTunes to score the digital version of Kylie’s new offering. After all, it would be a shame to not ‘own her’ on all musical mediums. If only I was a DJ so I could add some vinyl to the collection as well.

How do you consume music now? What’s your favourite site or service? Do you miss anything in particular about records, tapes or CDs? Share with us on Facebook: Get.it.Mag or Twitter: @Get_It_Magazine

As Kylie celebrates 25 years of music-making mania, Sarah Blinco takes a look at how we now consume popular music and how drastically times have changed since 1987

SPINNINGAround

Today, consumption of music is instant, easy, high

quality and accessible globally. Thousands of small files stored neatly away on a

computer or tablet.

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Cook University and spent another two years shooting film and working on both colour and black and white enlargers in the dark room. I have seen the many changes in our industry from film to digital.

What’s one simple photography tip you would pass on to aspiring photographers?Every shoot I design with my client I study what style we are going for so we get all the details right. I even research posing and location ideas for the subject based on the brief. Tip: Make your photos unique, be creative and push the thought process. Nothing is more satisfying when I take an amazing photo that even as the photographer, I sit there for a long time in awe of it, just staring at it.

What type of photography do youspecialise in?Since I was a child I wanted to be either a fashion designer or a fashion photographer, I love being drawn into an amazing image and when you bring it all together with mood, lighting, style and models it is an incredible feeling that you and your team created an image that is there to be ‘desired’.

Favourite destination you’ve ever photographed at?My first month on the Gold Coast and I was booked to cover Gold Coast Fashion Week at the same time as Lexmark Indy for a fashion magazine - all on the same week. I photographed fashion shows, Indy races up close in the chicane, I got to attend Indy cocktail parties at Palazzo Versace and product launch parties. It was a great introduction to the Gold Coast and I got to meet so many

amazing people I still keep in contact with to this day.

Do you have any secret skills outside of photography?After studying photography I moved to Brisbane in 1999 to study graphic design for two years at the Advertising Academy - Institute for Design. This is about the time when photography turned digital so I was professionally trained in Photoshop. I am a Photoshop perfectionist and I love working on my images and bringing them to life.

What are you most looking forward to for the coming year?I am so excited to be working on some amazing projects with a lot of very talented people. I have also started a quarterly competition offering upcoming designers the opportunity to get a break to help their business out establishing themselves within a very tough market.

When you’re not working where would we find you hanging out?I love spending time with my husband and children at the beach or hiking in the hills around Mount Nathan. The kids love it! But there is nothing like my fave, coffee, and a wander through vintage markets. I am an avid collector of anything vintage, retro or crystal. Otherwise you will find me at the gym a few times a week working out, eating well and smiling more. I’m in a very happy place right now.

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Where are you from? I was born and grew up in Townsville, North Queensland.

When did you move to the Gold Coast?I moved to the Gold Coast eight years ago to start working on a number of publications while developing my own folio and establishing my business. I’ve always had a connection with the Gold Coast, the wonderful people, lifestyle and of course the endless opportunities.

Tell us a bit about your ‘day job’? I shoot many sessions in my studio, but I also get to travel to location shoots and fashion shows. Every shoot is followed by post production editing on the computer before presenting to the client. I wouldn’t call it a ‘job’, I enjoy it too much!

When did you discover you loved photography?I studied art as well as ‘art in design’ as high school subjects where I majored in photography. This meant I spent most of my day (as well as my lunch breaks) in the darkroom. I shot on black and white film, developed my own film and have printed on an enlarger since 1993. I then studied photography at James

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COVER FEATURE with Sarah Blinco

INNERCRITICbe gone!

Sarah Blinco investigates why that little voice inside our heads can be so harsh, and how we’re best to keep it at bay

find my inner critic is at her most harsh in summer, especially when I’ve had a big day at work. I’m hot, tired and have to

get dressed for an after-work event. As my clothes stick (often unflatteringly) to me, I gaze unhappily back in the mirror thinking that I look like a wreck - nothing like all the gorgeous, sleek, confident women who will no doubt be out in force at the event/party/get-together I’m heading off to. Phrases like, ‘you look dreadful’, ‘your skin looks hideous’, ‘those arms look like jelly’ or ‘that tummy really needs to GO’ zoom through my mind, complete with an evil, snarky little tone. If I was to speak to anyone else the way I talk to myself sometimes, I’d probably receive a swift slap.

Why do we converse with ourselves in a way we would never dare to address others? We use words that are hurtful, critical and harsh. Further to this, we love our family and friends, warts and all, so why don’t we love ourselves in the same way?

Our inner critic is ever-present, and while sometimes she (or he) is more pleasant than others, that negative inner voice can mean the difference between a great, or really bad day (or week). One thing is for certain, regardless of whether or not we generally speak nicely to others, all of us have an inner critic that likes to make itself heard. Is it a reflection of low self esteem, or

a universal ‘normal’ behaviour - and what’s the difference between a negative inner critic and a looming depressive state of mind?

Gold Coast-based Mags Bell, speaker, author, founder and director of Creating Powerful Results, has been coaching and mentoring for over twenty years. She frequently addresses this topic in seminars and workshops, and says we all need to

be aware that a negative mindset can very quickly spiral into difficult-to-manage emotions.

“I call the ‘inner critic’ your ‘distracter voice’ because it distracts you from living your life and fulfilling your true potential... Usually an inner critic spurs from other people, sometimes from childhood - teachers, parents, all sorts, and certain negatives stick for some reason. I’ve also come from a background of

pharmaceuticals sales and management as well as corporate work in the UK, and from my experience I need to understand the ‘how’s’.”

Continuing, she explains, “Bruce Lipton’s Biology of Belief talks about how our body is like a big Petri dish, and what we put in - not just food or nutrition, but everything, actually can bring us all sorts of trouble and all sorts of good. Negative thought patterns is one of the elements of ‘trouble’ that can be brought in and cultivated.”

Mags goes on to say that it’s when we start believing the negative, often incessant inner critic, that our ‘down feelings’ can then lead to depression. “Our distracted voice, or inner critic, is very judgemental, and quite happy to distract you from the focus on the positive of what you’re doing. Your inner critic’s judgements very often stem from fear - of not being good enough, not being able to do something well and so on, but the good news is you can switch that off. The brain can only function on positive or negative at any one time, and the only way to distract the negative is to bring the positive on.”

How do we switch from negative to turn it into a positive though? Evidently it’s all well and good to tell the negative to “bugger off”, as Mags laughs in her delightful Scottish accent, but inevitably it can sneak

The brain can only function on positive or

negative at any one time, and the only way to distract

the negative is to bring the positive on

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back in to once again distract us from getting on with being great. It’s at this point Mags explains to me her very insightful and evidently exceptionally successful principle of the ‘Four Rs’.

Conquering your inner critic with the four Rs: recognise, reward, rephrase, repeat

RECOGNISEMags explains that like with any

negative behaviour known to humankind, if we don’t recognise what is there, it will run riot. Recognising when you’re thinking critically about yourself is the first step to changing your mindset.

REWARDCatching yourself (recognition) is really

important, but rather than beating yourself up for being harsh on yourself (eg. “I’m always so awful about myself - oh there I go again, I can’t seem to stop feeling bad...”), you need to congratulate yourself for picking up on the negative thought pattern. Mags says, “It’s like a bit of a game you play with your subconscious - so turn it around - I might say, ‘ha, you thought you had me, I’ve found you, caught you, well done Mags!’ Celebrate and congratulate yourself.”

REPHRASE Whether you’re speaking aloud or

inside your head, practice rephrasing in the positive. “For example, my partner and I have been living in Australia now for around four

CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE

> If a child lives with criticism, she learns to condemn

> If a child lives with hostility, she learns to fight

> If a child lives with ridicule, she learns to be shy

> If a child lives with shame, she learns to feel guilt

> If a child lives with tolerance, she learns to be patient

> If a child lives with encouragement, she learns confidence

> If a child lives with praise, she learns to appreciate

> If a child lives with fairness, she learns justice

> If a child lives with security, she learns to have faith

> If a child lives with approval, she learns to like herself

> If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, she learns to find love in the world.

Mags Bell (CreatingPowerfulResults.com) shares this sentiment she’s carried with her throughout her

professional career that reflects a very interesting insight into how self-

confidence needs to be nurtured.

Where was our inner critic born?

years. Occasionally we would be speaking to others, and sometimes we might refer to Scotland as ‘back home’, but we picked each other up on it - Australia’s our home now, so we rephrase in the positive, ‘what I meant to say was back in Scotland...’; Start your phrases again with, ‘what I meant to say’ - it’s all good practice in changing your mindset to a positive train of thought,” says Mags.

REPEATMags insists it is important to repeat

this process and incorporate into everyday life. “Negative thinking is habitual and you have to break the habit - internally and outwardly. Then it can become a positive habit.”

Silence your inner critic with these tactics and as an added bonus, you’ll discover you can conquer many other fears and challenges in personal and professional arenas. Mags offers one final tip - “I’ve got years of experience working with people and helping to silence the ‘distracter voice’ and one thing I find really helps is if you have someone to hold you accountable - a partner, friend, mentor, coach - someone who can help identify and point out [in a constructive way] negative comments or evidence of unproductive thought processes, and assist you to rephrase into a positive mindset, ultimately rewiring the brain to think positively more often than not.”

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hen the girls from Hypoxi Bodyzone on Chevron Island offered me the opportunity to experience this

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Always one for ‘no pain, no gain’, I had to re-train myself to be open to new and exciting ways to change my body shape.

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only recovered from years of depression, anxiety and guilt but she’s now a successful motivation and business coach, and newly published author of the commemorative memoir, Soul Survivor.

Carren says the swing from despair to hope was a long time in the making - six years in fact. “I honestly didn’t see I had a future. I couldn’t see that there was any light left in my life. I felt that I was going to have to wait until I died and the best I had to hope for was an early death. About six years ago I started getting some rude awakenings though. When you’re in depression and someone is dwelling on

that sadness all the time, the ripple effect it has on family and friends is profound. You become really hard work for everyone. It’s tiring for family and friends. I felt I owed it to them to be someone more than I was being, and I felt I needed to pull myself out of the doldrums and find a life that really matters. It didn’t happen overnight but did happen. It was a long process of healing, confronting demons and seeing that while I was here I might as well make my life worth living. I found it difficult to find anything to make my life worth living other than being a vehicle that paid homage to my friends who had died - to pay respect to them by living and by showing humanity what’s possible while we are alive. That’s what makes my life worth living. Now I travel across the world, speaking to thousands of people. When I found a voice from my experience my life changed. I became an example of what was possible for other people,” she smiles.

Carren is now CEO of her own company, Quantum Leadership Group, which among other endeavours, presents fascinating and powerful seminars, ‘Speakers Fast Trak’ and ‘Mindset Makeover’. Prior to the tragic events of eleven years ago, Carren held a prestigious role at a recruitment company in Sydney, but while ‘leadership’ was key to many of the tasks she undertook in this job, she maintains that back then, she wasn’t very good at it. “I wasn’t a speaker or trainer. I have since spent a lot of money investing in myself to do what I do really well. I travelled to the States for training because I couldn’t find anyone here to help me refine the skills I knew I needed to pursue my new goals. Everyone has an inspirational life and message but there’s nobody out there teaching people how to turn their experience into a really powerful message for others to hear, which I feel is the meaning and essence of life! I’ve trained and brought what I’ve learned back to Australia to share. Speakers Fast Trak, for example, is about teaching entrepreneurs to find their voice,

REAL LIFE with Sarah Blinco

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In 2002 Carren Smith travelled to Bali with her two best friends. Their trip was actually planned to commemorate the one year anniversary of her partner’s suicide. No one was aware that Carren’s intent was to also take her own life in Bali. Tragically, the events of 12 October unfolded and Carren’s two supportive friends were the ones who ended up losing their lives. It’s a story so gut-wrenchingly sad that it’s almost unbelievable, yet, it happened to one of our own.

It’s difficult to fathom how someone could, after all this, drag themselves out of the depths of despair. Carren’s not

Ten years on from the Bali bombings, Carren Smith is sharing with the world how she discovered purpose and is taking advantage of every minute she has left.

Now I travel across theworld, speaking to

thousands of people. When I found a voice from my

experience my life changed. I became an example of

what was possible for other people.

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Every moment matters and every moment that is spent wishing life is a another way, is a moment wasted.

passion and message - then to spruik it from the rooftops!”

Evidently Carren’s experiences have helped to shape her into a powerful, truthful presenter, and admittedly, just chatting to her for this story was inspiring. Plenty of her international clients and online followers agree too. Some success stories include one of Australia’s top bloggers who, following attending a Speakers Fast Trak series turned her small online hobby site into a thousand-dollar-a-week money spinner that now supports her family (when previously hubby had been the bread-winner). Another couple who had written a book that wasn’t getting anywhere but who really wanted to make a difference in schools with some new sporting initiatives attended the seminars. They’ve now written their fourth book, are distributed in all major Queensland schools and are about to launch into a workshop series online that’s going to be streamed globally. Exciting stuff, but Carren also points out that it’s not just ‘million dollar success stories’ that count: “Many people just need inspiration and tools to take the next step in their lives - 60 per cent of people I see develop more confidence and clarity in a public forum when previously it would scare the hell out of them. Those achievements are so valuable to them, and rewarding for me,” Carren explains.

In recent years Carren’s directed her energy towards helping others find their own strengths and passions, but it’s been within the past year she’s been able to help herself come to terms with the events of 2001/02 - mostly due to finishing her book, Soul Survivor. She says, “I started writing it eight years ago. It was a very painful journey, I was in a painful place. It’s only really been finished in last twelve months. It’s taken twelve months because I was so busy, but also revisiting the graphic events and emotions of when I started writing it - it took time to process. Ten years on though,

the experience has been very cathartic. For that I’m very grateful. The book has been living inside of me for all this time and now it’s free, with a life of its own.”

Her focus and drive is predominantly aimed towards developing budding entrepreneurs to develop their own ‘voice’, as she calls it, but Carren admits she relates to people stuck in a grief cycle, and she offers advice based on her own enlightenment. “Every moment matters and every moment that is spent wishing life is

a another way is a moment wasted. Instead of wishing things weren’t the way they are and that we hadn’t gone through it, accept reality, and in acceptance of reality we’re then positioned to create something new... Put your energy into creating something new,” she emphasises.

The coming twelve months are set to get even better for this truly remarkable survivor - Carren is looking forward to her impending nuptials, and is moving forward in plans to globalise (beyond Australia and USA) Quantum Leadership Group. She’s also excited to be presenting several seminars

“back home on the Gold Coast”, and encourages those with an entrepreneurial mind to book a spot. “Entrepreneurs, it’s time to wake up and start really stepping into the spotlight with your message, product or service... it’s what will change everything!”

Catch Carren on the Gold Coast in a three-day Speakers Fast Trak workshop series, November 2 to 4, or her Mindset Makeover workshop on November 17 - More at www.qlg.com.au. Soul Survivor is in all good bookstores now.

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here are very few products that people fall in love with but the Weber Q is undoubtedly one of them.

Coastline Barbeques and Heating have got the Coast completely covered thanks to the opening of their third store in our region!

The Oxenford store (behind Hungry Jacks, 4/170 Old Pacific Highway) covers the northern end of the Gold Coast.

Coastline Barbeques and Heating are the only Gold Coast Weber specialists and carry the full portfolio of Weber barbeques including all the special models not available to other local stores.

These little beauties cook the world’s best tasting steaks, roasts and perfect pork crackling. Amazing pizza too!

The special models have a higher lid and thermometer so you can see that your temperature is just right.

Christmas lunch is now an option when camping, because the special Baby Q can

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veryone has heard of Cairns. It’s just a little bit famous because of ... what was it again? Oh that’s right, the Great

Barrier Reef! Did you know that this month more than 50,000 visitors will chase the sun to Cairns to see a rare solar eclipse (eclipse2012.org.au)?

The last total solar eclipse in Cairns was in 710 AD with the next not expected for another 225 years. Astronomers and umbraphiles (eclipse chasers) are among those making the trip from Asia, Europe, the Americas and around Australia, for this rarely-seen natural phenomenon.

A week-long music festival is scheduled, as well as eclipse parties and viewing events. Four chartered aircraft will arrive from Japan, cruise liners offering eclipse viewing will be stationed off the coast from Port Douglas, reef vessels will make an early start to give passengers a view from the water, and some will take to the skies in hot air balloons for the ultimate bird’s-eye view. Joining the crowds will even be a few lucky winners from America who scored a trip to Far North Queensland via a DVD promotion on the Twilight: Eclipse release. Pretty exciting!

A total eclipse of the sun occurs every 18 months or so, however the best viewing

locations are often in remote or sparsely populated regions of the earth. Beginning at 5:45am on November 14 in Darwin, the solar eclipse shadow will sweep across the Gulf of Carpenteria and Cape York, before the central line crosses directly over Oak Beach at Port Douglas, the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea at 7:40am – the very best vantage points in the world!

As the moon moves across the face of the sun temperatures will fall, and in a path around 200 kilometres wide, the darkness of night will briefly return with totality occurring between 6:37am and 6:39am. If you’re going to be up north for this unique event, make sure you protect your eyes - eclipse viewing safety glasses are available to buy online for around $5; however if you’re considering visiting Cairns at any other time, there are of course plenty of options - under the sun and in the dark - to keep you thoroughly entertained.

THINGS TO DOThe city is a playground for those

who want adventure, romance, delicious dining options or just a bit of R&R. A brand new phone APP, Taste Paradise, was recently released that offers details on numerous self-guided food and wine trails

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As 50,000 visitors chase the sun to Tropical North Queensland this month, Sarah Blinco explores other delightful reasons to visit our northern counterparts in Cairns

throughout the region. Obviously you will want to experience the Reef while in Cairns. Day-trips abound, just visit the convenient tour offices on the waterfront, or check with your hotel for suitable options. For an unsurpassed experience, consider investing in a chartered helicopter flight with Skysafari. Kuranda is a quaint village in the rainforest, 25-minutes from Cairns, famous for its fabulous markets. You can drive, or take the popular Kuranda Scenic Train - and why not come back down to Cairns via the Skyrail cable-car for views that stretch across Cairns, the Reef and surrounding landscapes. If you’re keen for a bit of culture then Cairns offers several options in the form of JUTE Theatre (located in town, you’ll catch quality, locally produced theatre), TANKS Arts Centre (nestled in a rainforest enclave close to the city, often featuring live music and chic clientele), and the world-renowned Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. For more travel inspiration download another brand new APP, ‘Tropical North Queensland’.

WHERE TO SHOPCairns Central is a large shopping centre

in the middle of town. It’s a vibrant space to explore all the usual chains at your leisure.

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If eclectic is more ‘you’, take a wander down Grafton Street (between Spence and Aplin Streets) which is renowned for its collection of chic boutiques, quaint eateries and left-of-centre shopping experiences. Keep an eye out for markets along the Esplanade - perfect for souvenir hunting; and don’t miss the vast night markets located under-cover, 71-75 The Esplanade, 7 days.

WHERE TO STAYHoliday Inn on Cairns’ Esplanade is a

family-friendly, economical option boasting a variety of rates, on-site restaurant and convenient location. You’ll love the luxury of Shangri-La by the marina, with resort pool, surrounded by restaurants and spa options. Palm Cove is a luxe little piece of paradise about 20-minutes drive from Cairns, and the divine Sea Temple Resort & Spa is situated on the beach and within walking distance of the restaurant, boutique and bar strip. The region is quite aged and disabled-friendly too, and if you need to hire equipment for family members, Phoenix Healthcare will be able to assist.

The city is a playground for those who want adventure,

romance, delicious dining options or just a bit

of R&R.

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e’ve all seen a fabulous party on television, or more likely,

YouTube. I’m talking the likes of P Diddy’s famous White Party, Elton John’s extravagant Grammys bash and well, anything at the Playboy Mansion! Extravagant, outrageous, fabulous - where the champagne is flowing (usually from some kind of fancy apparatus), theming decadent and guests nothing short of glamorous. Thinking back, I’ve been lucky enough to attend some pretty amazing parties right here on the Gold Coast. One memory that sparkles in my mind is that of Williams Talent’s Big Band Night a few years back - a 40s style swing themed bonanza held at the Gold Coast Convention Centre. What made it special were a few key elements - costumes, clever theme, brilliant music, cool celebrity guests, an auction raising money for a worthy cause, a red carpet that made everyone feel like a star, flowing food and champagne.

One lovely local who knows how to throw an outrageous party is Rebecca Gordon, director of PR Bazaar and The

Press Release Shop, and former Public Relations and Communications Manager of Jupiters Hotel and Casino, Dreamworld and WhiteWater World - all locations where she’s helped to facilitate some truly outrageous affairs. Rebecca tells us about some fabulous festive highlights:

“A Party in The Sky was the million dollar relaunch of SkyPoint Observation Deck at Q1. This party featured 400 media, celebrities, gold coast sporting icons and VIP guests, greeted by a rabble of fallen angels before catching one of the world’s fastest elevators straight to heaven. Fog machines, giant white draping, blue LED lighting and stunning crystal chandeliers transformed level 77 into the ultimate party venue and level 78 into break off bar, Cloud Nine. Eight designer clad models dressed as angels greeted guests upstairs with ‘Sky High’ cocktails while an aerial angel rigged to the roof hung upside down to pour champagne. Guests partied the night away with DJ Havana Brown and the night finished with a bang with cannon blasters shooting white feathers and glitter

It’s that time of year again - parties, formals, festivals, crazy work and family get-togethers. What makes a truly fabulous, outrageous do though? Sarah Blinco sought stories from a couple of cool local experts just in time for the silly season.

over the crowd.”She adds, “I’ve had the pleasure of

working with The Wiggles to host the ultimate pint-sized party for the launch of Wiggles World at Dreamworld; Big Brother house warming parties, and a private birthday party for U2 and their entourage on their last Australian tour... Another fabulous party highlight would have to be the Night of Neo-Burlesque

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Lexmark Indy 300 Ball as glamorous Gold Coasters and celebrities mixed it with drivers inside Jupiters’ Grand Ballroom. The venue was transformed into a dark, moody and sophisticated space with thousands of LED bulbs, heavy red draping and stunning table chandeliers. Hosted by Sonia Kruger, 800 guests watched burlesque artists perform aerial trapeze, fan and fire dancing while a sexy, Dita Von Teese style performance featuring a beautiful girl bathing in an oversized martini glass stole the show. Guests rocked the night away with performances from Lisa Hunt and Jimmy Barnes.”

Popular local event planner come owner of Love Notes, Broni McDonald, has worked on some spectacular local endeavours too, including a lavish Paradise Kids Charity affair themed ‘winter wonderland’ that featured special guest Jessica Watson and her boat Ella. Broni says, “the event was held at Gold Coast City Marina with a large private marquee which had snowflakes cascading down from the ceiling, tall white willow table arrangements, lots of white cotton resembling snow around the room with ice blue special effect lighting, it was magical.”

“Don’t be scared to push the boundaries and shock the crowd. Pick an outrageous theme and stick to it from beginning to end. Invite the ‘it’ crowd including

celebrities, media, the ‘lookers’ and the ‘movers and shakers’. Invest in outrageously fabulous theming and budget for intervals of weird and wonderful entertainment. Make sure your guests and their glasses are always full. Importantly, create an experience not an event.”- Rebecca Gordon (thepressreleaseshop.com.au)

‘“Invitations are the first point of contact your guests will have of your special event. Personalised, unique and quirky invitations

are a great way of creating a buzz and letting your guests know what to expect... Don’t be afraid to go all out either. Be inspired by people like Preston Bailey; I’d love to attend a party themed by Preston - he is amazing and very over the top - perfect for the ultimate outrageous party!”- Broni McDonald (lovenotes.com.au)

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tepping in for my dining experience at Lauxes on a Thursday night, I was greeted by a chandelier-filled space

oozing style and sophistication as the musician of the night sang softly while he played the grand piano.

Seated in a cream leather booth that overlooked the park, I started the night with a pear flavoured cider, perfect for those warmer nights leading into summer.

Akira, the head chef, has been with Lauxes with five years and is looking forward to the release of the new menu on 1 December, introducing more of an Asian feel. I was lucky enough to be able to be experiencing a degustation from the new menu featuring the mouthwatering pork belly cooked in Masterstock with Japanese scallop ceviche and red cabbage saver crawt, as well as the Sugar cured oven roasted quail with Hibiscus infused watermelon and cress salad.

Beautifully presented with generous portions, the mixtures of flavours were light and complementary with the garnishing playing a big part in the delightful texture and taste.

For main I had the robust eye fillet with a duck ragout, sautéed spinach with shiraz jus and potato galette, perfect portion sizing; whilst my dinner date had the herb and parmesan crusted lamb rack with grilled polenta, spiced aubergine caviar with cognac mustard and horseradish jus.

Sharing our meals and equally

enjoying each others, the mains were rich in essence, without leaving you feeling full or heavy.

Even eating all our entrees and main, there was still plenty of room for dessert. I couldn’t go past the enticing caramelised banana tartlet, which tasted even better than it looked (served with vanilla bean ice cream with roasted almonds and a round toffee shard).

The staff were attentive without hovering, and catered to my minor dietary requirements (mushroom allergy) without any problems making fabulous alternative recommendations.

Lauxes is renowned for sashimi, pork belly, duck and tempura prawns, and with Akira adding new dishes plus a spin on the signature entrees and mains, diners are in for a treat.

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arigold Cafe, Restaurant & Bar in Broadbeach, ground floor Oasis Shopping Centre, is a

favourite among locals for its divine menu encompassing an exotic Euro-Indian fusion of Goan and Mughlai cuisine. At Marigold the delicious options don’t stop there though - the restaurant is just as well-known for an appetising selection of seafood, steak, salads, Tandoori and much more. In fact, for some special upcoming events including Christmas Eve and New Years Eve, diners are offered an extensive international buffet, and traditional touches like turkey and plum pudding; plus live entertainment. You can enjoy the delightful setting and a variety of sumptuous banquet menus for any festive occasion. The team at Marigold cater to all manner of functions - parties, weddings, birthdays and corporate events. If you’re seeking a venue for a 2012 Christmas party, or end-of-year

corporate lunch, Marigold caters for groups - 30 to 150 guests, positioned in your own private area. Prices are affordable too, with a corporate lunch costing around $15 to $20 per person. With a broad, quality menu, friendly

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CARMODY’S RESTUARANTEvery month the ladies are treated to fine cuisine and fabulous fashion at Carmody’s Restaurant in Southport Sharks ‘Cuisine and Couture’ Luncheon. Guests catch a glimpse of the season’s latest fashions from local fashion retailers and new designers.

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H SCORPIO October 23 – November 22Happy personal New Year Scorpio. Your outlook on life will become more serious as you take on responsibilities at home and in your career. Your hard work will pay off and you are now free to pursue your dreams until mid month. A solar eclipse in Scorpio will have a powerful effect on you and you’ll feel the need to redefine image, personality and self worth.

H SAGITTARIUS November 22 – December 22Continue to ride the wave of success. Your energy and drive is abundant; personal power and independence will be on a high. Make sure you take time to do homework and find the right direction before you leap. Everything will slow down a little towards the end of the month, so avoid being impatient. Your spiritual perspectives will begin to expand again, giving you new insight.

H CAPRICORN December 22 – January 20You may be in for a turbulent ride with the two eclipses Capricorn, so batten down the hatches. There will be dramas in the lives of friends and the workplace having an effect on you. You are entering a time of increased independence, empowering you to make certain conditions suit you. Do so consciously and wisely.

H AQUARIUS January 21 – February 19Do your best to maintain high energy levels and remain focussed on what is really important to you. Only invest where you can

see high returns. The solar eclipse is showing complications around career, giving you the opportunity to reassess direction and choices for the future.

H PISCES February 19 – March 20Whilst you may have itchy feet to travel, it would be better for you to take the time to plan and get organised first. The solar eclipse will have you reassessing your personal philosophies, leaving you feeling the need to take a new direction. The effects of the lunar eclipse will be stronger for you, so avoid risky or stressful activities and only do what needs to be done.

H ARIES March 20 –April 19Taking action will be the key to success this month. Now is the time to move with your career goals by taking those initiatives you have been contemplating. Your energy is expanding and you will have less resistance than you thought.

H TAURUS April 20 – May 21The cooperation of others will assist you with achieving career goals. Career will be more important than home and family now and you will need to put things into perspective. The solar eclipse will bring tension in your love and relationships, generating emotional releases and bringing things to a head. The lunar eclipse will bring in important financial shifts.

H GEMINI May 21 – June 21The instability you experienced in your career is not quite complete. The solar eclipse brings

more changes and you are well advised not to panic. This is a growth and transition period for you; things will change next year. The solar eclipse will test communication equipment and cars. Back up computers, recharge your mobile and get the car serviced.

H CANCER June 21 – July 22Looking before you leap would be wise. With two eclipses, you will certainly need to take your time and choose a more methodical approach with everything. Financial strategies will be under the microscope as the solar eclipse makes you revaluate how you are managing money. The lunar eclipse will have a strong effect on you. Spend more quiet time close to home and avoid emotional confrontations.

H LEO July 22 – August 23November will be a very testing time. The solar eclipse will bring things to a head and the pent up emotions of family members will be at an explosive point. Try not to make matters worse and stay calm. You will feel the need to redefine your image, self worth and how others perceive you. The lunar eclipse will reinforce dramas with those close to you, making everyone more emotional than usual.

H VIRGO August 23 - September 22Expanding your knowledge and wisdom will become a focus. This month is a great time to study. It’s also a great time to catch up on letters, emails and good books. Whilst the solar eclipse will have little effect on you personally, it will have an effect on those close to you. Prepare for dramas and get ready to be of service.

H LIBRA September 22 – October 23Your emotional and inner needs are now in focus. November is a good time to put your career on the hold and concentrate on home, family and emotional perspective. The solar eclipse will affect finances, friendships and high tech equipment. Dramas may also occur in the lives of friends regarding marriage or relationships.

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LAST WORD with Sarah Blinco

What are some of the roles you’ve been tasked with as part of your ambassador title with Gold Coast Volkswagen?

Going to certain Gold Coast events and promotions... This local opportunity is a great fit - I’m born and bred on the Gold Coast and wouldn’t want to work with any other automotive company!

What’s your favourite drive in Queensland?

I love to drive to Byron from the Gold Coast. I like going anywhere down south for coffee, the shops, or a surf.

Sixteen years on the professional circuit - amazing! How do you cope with injury and subsequent treatment - that is, your recent shoulder issues and reconstruction?

The last few years of having a problem shoulder have been really hard, especially at the start when we had no idea what was wrong with it. I was trying every treatment under the sun. Nothing was working or showing up... then I had surgery but it didn’t get back to

where I thought it would. I couldn’t handle the load I’d normally do. I had trouble keeping the muscle in the shoulder and had constant nerve pain. Last season was basically a write-off for me and I thought this might be it. It was really disappointing to think I had to finish my career off on a negative note. After this season in April though, the surgeon went back in and found it was full of scar tissue, which was removed and everything was relieved after that! Straight away I felt like it was fixed. I didn’t have nerve pain in my arm anymore, and now the muscle is back to the same size as my other shoulder. Some things it’s even stronger than the side that wasn’t injured... I did the Kelloggs trial, won that - it’s nice to feel like I can do a race without pain. If I do well this season I think it will be one of my best after coming back following a year of hell.

You were the first athlete ever to win Coolangatta Gold (toughest and hardest race to finish on the ironwoman calendar) three times, and we note from your website you aim to win five - what do you think has

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everything I do, even if it’s a race across the street - I give it my all. I have an inner drive to succeed and know what it feels like when you win one of those races. I’m always chasing for that.

What advice do you give to kids wanting to follow in your footsteps?

Get out there, have fun and enjoy it. Ours is a very skill-based sport. Training is important but get out there on your board, practice, have fun, make mistakes, face fears and enjoy it so you’re in it for the long term.

You’re an adept businesswomen as well as ironwoman - what lessons have you learned in sport that you apply to business?

Sport and business are the same. You want to be the best, doing everything right. You want to be a good person, hard working. All those kinds of things you do in training - being organised, on time, reliable - they cross over into business as well... I did the hard yards over the last ten years, working on my profile, doing the right things by others, sourcing and keeping sponsors, and it’s paid off with my personal training business that I run with my partner.

What are some of your top health/fitness tips for us, coming into summer?

The best thing is to get up in the morning before work so you’re not thinking about it all day. Get a session done even if you’ve only got half an hour. Try interval running - like one minute hard and one minute easy, and repeat. That way you’re getting the heart rate up and down. Plus with body weight exercises, write out a little session and follow it daily.

It’s our party issue - what’s the coolest party you’ve ever been to?

The Jupiters pool parties are awesome! Very cool, cocktails, water fun - I went to four of them last season and can’t wait for this season.

What are you most looking forward to over the coming year?

Racing well. I want to finish off the next couple of years and would love to go for three more seasons. If I can’t I would love to have at least one more season to overcome the last bad season. I feel like it’s going to happen this year though.

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