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Page 1: Newcastle Airport Magazine Issue 16

AIRPORT

I’M FREETAKE ME WITH YOU

magazine

N E W C A S T L E A I R P O R T

ISSUE 16 www.inflightmagazine.com.au

Win your way to SurfestEnter our photo competition

Terri IrwinHear the Wildlife

Warrior roar!

Action & Adventure

JetPacking, an awesome thrill

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contentsISSUE 16

4 WIN YOUR WAY TO SURFEST Enter our photo competition

8 TERRI IRWIN Hear the Wildlife Warrior roar!

16 ACTION & ADVENTURE JetPacking, an awesome thrill

on the cover

10 NEW YEAR NEW YOU The health benefits of travel

11 AVOID EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES Flight Centre gives us some top tips to send fees packing

12 HOW TO INSULATE THE HOME A step-by-step guide

18 ALL ABOUT BOATING Haines Group ‘Signature’ marks a new generation in fishing boat innovation

20 ‘TIS THE SEASON Our savings tips for the holiday period

22 FASHION IN FOCUS Wil Valor combines tailor made craftmanship with directional style

features

regulars3 Welcome to Newcastle Airport4 Newcastle Airport Updates8 Chit Chat10 Travel Bug Bites12 Your Place16 Boy’s Toys20 Tis the Season22 Fashion Fever24 Talkin’ Technology26 Brain Teasers29 Maps30 Talk Back

On the cover: For details on our photo competition, see page 4.

AIRPORT

I’M FREETAKE ME WITH YOU

magazineN E W C A S T L E A I R P O R T

ISSUE 16 www.inflightmagazine.com.au

Win your way to SurfestEnter our photo competition

Terri IrwinHear the Wildlife

Warrior roar!

Action & Adventure

JetPacking, an awesome thrill

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Welcome to Newcastle Airport and to your latest edition of our Airport Magazine.

You are welcome to take this copy with you on your travels to catch up with

the latest news from Newcastle Airport.

Reflecting on a whirlwind year, we certainly reached some milestones in 2012.

We had 1,191,944 passengers pass through the terminal in the 2011/2012 financial

year; 3,372 students participated in our Schools Program; we launched our

new website; and had an enormous lot of fun with our sponsorship/community

partners which is set to continue right into 2013.

In February we will again support Newcastle’s own surfing festival – Surfest.

I urge you to take part in the photo competition we’re running in conjunction

with this, see page 4 for categories, entry, and prize details.

Our annual charity golf day will be held on Monday 11th March, in support

of our charity of choice, the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation. Details on

how you can help support this fantastic cause can be found on page 5 and

on our website.

On top of this, our business travellers will be delighted to hear that Virgin

Australia has announced they will be introducing business class services on

all Newcastle-Brisbane flights in the first quarter of the year.

While we expect to be busy during the summer period, we also expect that

you have an enjoyable experience while you are in the terminal. Our friendly

Newcastle Airport Ambassador team, recognisable in their teal blazers, are

always ready to assist and help you in any way they can.

I hope you have an enjoyable trip and look forward to seeing you back at

Newcastle Airport soon.

Paul HughesCEO

WELCOME TO NEWCASTLE AIRPORT

PUBLISHER Patrick [email protected]

EDITOR Bettina [email protected]

DESIGN Lawrence Borchers [email protected]

ADVERTISING & ENQUIRIES

WESTERN EDITION [WA]

Daniela Raos

[email protected]

NORTHERN EDITION [QLD]

Robyn Crouch

[email protected]

SOUTHERN EDITION [NSW]

Brittany Cavill

[email protected]

BOATING INDUSTRY

Brittany Cavill

[email protected]

XP TRAVELLER

John Atkin

[email protected]

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Airport Magazine is published bi-monthly by Inflight Publishing Pty. Ltd. Views expressed in Airport magazine are not necessarily endorsed by the publisher. No responsibility is accepted by the publisher or the printer for the accuracy of information contained in the text or advertisements.

Advertisements must comply with the relevant Trade Practices Act 1979. Responsibility for compliance with the act rests with the person, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement. Neither the publisher nor the editor accepts responsibility for advertisements.

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NEWCASTLE AIRPORT UPDATES

The Newcastle Airport Surfest Photo Competition will open on 14 January 2013 and will be looking for talent in the following categories:

1. Sky

A bright blue sky, sunset, or cloudscape. The more creative the better.

2. Beach

Must include at least two of the following elements: surf, sand, water/ocean, beach goers, surfing, sunshine, blue sky.

3. Summer

Depicting a ‘typical’ Australian summer which could mean different things to different people - a BBQ, swings in the park, relaxing by a billabong, or on the beach.

4. Issues

Such as conservation, endangered animals/habitats, and so on.

5. Summer fails

Such as older people wearing inappropriately small swimwear, melted ice cream, etc.

6. Mobile device camera – no filter

(image must still meet criteria of categories 1 – 5 and must be taken using a mobile device camera).

7. Mobile device camera – filter

(image must still meet criteria of categories 1 – 5 and must be taken using a mobile device camera).

8. Age 10 years and younger

(image must still meet criteria of categories 1 – 5)

9. Age 11 to 15 years

(image must still meet criteria of categories 1 – 5)

There are tonnes of prizes up for grabs, with a winner for each category being awarded limited edition Surfest gear; a camera for the overall runner-up; and a camera plus a VIP double pass to the Surfest finals weekend and flights to Newcastle and return to your home if you live out of the Hunter Region.

Photos must have been taken during the competition period.

Full information about the competition and how to enter is available from www.newcastleairport.com.au/surfestphotocomp.

SURFEST PHOTO COMPETITION

You know it’s a special time of year when the sun is hot, the sand even hotter, and the surf boards are as common in the airport as suitcases. It usually means one thing, it’s Surfest time in Newcastle.

Each year more than 600 competitors travel from around the globe to take part in Newcastle’s only annual international sporting event. The event, which has been won by the likes of Mark Richards, Kelly Slater, and Mick Fanning, is not a drop in the ocean kind-of-event. This is serious business. It’s an international qualifier event that also holds serious prestige.

Make sure you mark your diary and get on down to Merewether Beach for the finals weekend on 23rd and 24th February. This is when the best of the best will compete to take home the trophy.

And this year, you too have the chance to be part of the event. Pull out your camera, be it your little point and shoot, your serious SLR, or your camera phone and start clicking.

The Newcastle Airport Surfest Photo Competition will open on 14 January 2013 and will be looking for talent in the following categories:

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The Newcastle Airport Annual Charity Golf Day is back in 2013. Since 2009, the airport has hosted a charity golf day and donated all proceeds to charity, which in

the past four years has totalled $135,000.

In 2013, our charity of choice is the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation—a volunteer-run organisation that provides grassroots support to Hunter and Central Coast based families who are currently impacted by breast cancer. The foundation provides every woman who undergoes breast cancer surgery with a hygiene-grade comfort cushion to provide comfort post-surgery. They also arrange assistance for those tasks we take for granted and we’re able to do when we’re healthy, such as house cleaning and garden maintenance.

In addition to this, the foundation is proud to offer free transport to-and-from treatment (such as chemotherapy and radiation treatment) for those patients who aren’t well enough to drive themselves and/or family and friends aren’t able to provide this daily commitment due to work.

We are very proud of our support of this wonderful Hunter-based charity and invite you to join us at our golf day on 11 March 2013. Opportunities start from $968 for a team entry and sponsorships start from $1,100.

Visit newcastleairport.com.au/golfday for more information on how you can get involved, or call (02) 4928 9800.

‘PUTT’ IN FOR CHARITY

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Each year, as part of our commitment to giving back to the community, Newcastle Airport invites students from the region to participate in our

free-of-charge Schools Program. The program, for kindergarten to year two students, is in support of the Human Society and its Environment (HSIE) Syllabus.

Since 2005, the program has provided students with a unique behind-the-scenes experience of operations at a busy airport and transport hub. The program provides a channel where students are able to identify the importance of an airport as a major transport hub, and enables them to recognise specific features of an airport; such as the checked-bag screening area and terminal operations centre, and the important role airport workers have.

Last year more than 3,372 school students took part in the award-winning program and bookings have been flying in for the 2013 school year.

The Schools Program also has a dedicated website. It’s full of interactive and fun pages about airports and aviation, and is a resource hub for parents and teachers offering tools, tips, and teaching aids. Visit www.newcastleairport.com.au/education.

To book a time your school to take part in this program, send an email to the attention of Kahli Brooks to [email protected] or phone (02) 4928 9800.

SCHOOLSPROGRAM2013

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Our website has been given some online TLC - a complete overhaul, and a digital facelift. And, we think it’s so good looking that it’s ready for the runway.

No matter if you’re viewing the site on your desktop computer, laptop, iPad, or mobile device, our site will adjust to ensure you have the best online experience we can offer.

The desktop site has information divided into corporate and travellers tabs; these allow you to easily and quickly find the information you need and if you’re having a little trouble, the new search function will point you in the right direction.

Other new features include our very own blog, updated car parking calculator, and destination hubbing guide. The interactive hubbing guide shows how you can reach locations beyond those destinations currently serviced by flights directly from Newcastle e.g. how to reach Cairns from Newcastle Airport.

Check us out at www.newcastleairport.com.au.

DIGITAL FACELIFT

BE MY VALENTINEIf Saint Nic snuck up on you at Christmas time, make sure you don’t let

Saint Valentine do the same.

Valentine’s Day is on Thursday 14 February and what better way to say I love you than with a romantic getaway? Spoil that someone special with a surprise escape to Brisbane, Melbourne, or Ballina Byron Bay.

Direct flights from Newcastle with Jetstar, Virgin Australia, and Regional Express make a cheeky escape easy.

And with Newcastle Airport’s Information Services’ easy airport transfers, you can get to the airport in style and hassle-free in a chauffeur-driven vehicle giving you more quality time with your loved one. From Newcastle CBD, a simple transfer starts at $45 for two people, and a luxury town car is $70 for up to four passengers.

For more information, a quote, or to book, phone the team on (02) 4928 9822 or email [email protected].

Book early and save:

jetstar.com virginaustralia.com rex.com.au

Early in 2013, Virgin Australia will be launching a business class product on its Newcastle – Brisbane services. So when you’re flying from Newcastle, you have the option to do so with style.

As a business class passenger with Virgin Australia, you will enjoy Priority Check-In, Priority Boarding, luxurious leather seat, complimentary newspaper and signature mocktail, and in-flight enjoy premium food and beverages from the exclusive on-board business class menu.

We’re very excited by this announcement and look forward to seeing our passengers enjoy this little bit of luxury when you fly from Newcastle.

VIRGIN AUSTRALIA PUTTING THE GLAMOUR BACK IN TO FLYING

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CHIT CHAT

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Ever since the death of her husband, Steve Irwin back in 2006, Terri Irwin has been ferociously fighting to

keep his legacy alive and with her latest show, Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors, she’s roaring louder than ever.

Congratulations on the show!Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors gives viewers a chance to see the behind the scenes work we do at Australia Zoo, at our wildlife hospital and with our rescue unit.

There are so many animals at the zoo– do you have a bond and love for each and every one? Each and every animal at Australia Zoo is unique and special. My favourite would have to be the crocodiles because they are so misunderstood. They are actually loving mothers, passionate lovers, and have their own individual personalities. Our wildlife make sure that every day is different for us here at Australia Zoo.

Can you tell us about any animals at the zoo that have a particularly interesting story?One of the most interesting animals we experience on the show would have to be an echidna baby. Its name is Muggle and it’s a puggle! Very few people in the world would know what it was just by looking at it.

And obviously, as with all your ventures, the show strongly communicates the message of wildlife conservation… We are the most hands on zoo in the world

and it is one of the great elements of the show – it takes you to our conservation projects throughout Australia which is another reason I am so excited about SIWW.

Steve Irwin Day was recently – can you tell us how that went?Steve Irwin Day was a huge success celebrating Steve’s life with family, fun and wildlife. We raised much needed funds for Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors and we

are continuing Steve’s dream of protecting

wildlife and wild places.

Steve is still a really important part of the Zoo and the world is still so passionate about his legacy. Can you tell us why you think Steve is still so popular today?I think Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors is

such an exciting show because it also

includes archived footage of Steve. People

around the world still enjoy watching

Steve’s passion for wildlife and his unbridle

enthusiasm is contagious.

Both Robert and Bindi seem so genuinely passionate about following in their father’s footsteps and communicating his message – what do you see for their future?Both Bindi and Robert are passionate

about continuing their Dad’s legacy and

are loving filming for Steve Irwin’s Wildlife

Warriors . Bindi has a real desire to

showcase wildlife in need at our hospital

and Robert just enjoys wrangling everything

just like his dad!

And your own future? Where do you see yourself in ten years?Ten years from now, we would love to be

achieving more positive results for wildlife

worldwide. This includes ending the

consumptive use of wildlife and all wildlife

trafficking. It’s only if we stand shoulder to

shoulder as Wildlife Warriors that we will be

able to achieve this. n

THE WILDLIFEwarrior queen

BY BETTINA MANIATIS

"People around the world still

enjoy watching Steve’s passion for wildlife and

his unbridled enthusiasm is contagious.”

- Terri Irwin

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It’s around this time of year that most give some extra thought to their health. From kick starting that long overdue healthy

eating plan to perhaps purchasing some new runners, getting into the healthy lifestyle is usually on the top of people’s priority lists at the start of the year.

So, I can imagine it will come as welcome news, and perhaps surprising to some, that travel offers some incredible health benefits.

So many of us put off travelling, either for financial reasons or because we have too much on at work and many just simply can’t be bothered with the planning of it all. But what if you knew that taking that trip would actually invigorate your mind and body to the point that both the physical and mental advantages become physically distinguishable?

You’ve seen if for yourself. When your colleague comes back from their holiday looking refreshed - even ‘glowing’ - and mentally sharper than ever.

So I’ve compiled a list of the top four health benefits that come from travelling.

Reduce StressComing in at the top of the list, and probably the most obvious health benefit to taking a holiday, is stress reduction. The chance to simply get away from it all and clear your mind is the main reason people choose to take a holiday in the first place. Stress is proven to contribute to many health issues from a stroke to heart disease, so getting your mind and body out of the stress zone is the best thing for you.

Boost the BrainThere’s a lot of planning that goes into a holiday. Itinerary arranging, studying the geography of the region you’re visiting, mapping out your day, remembering your essentials – it all takes your mind and it works hard to make sure everything’s taken care of.

Improve Your MoodFeelings of dreading the work week or

worrying over your to do list are replaced

with excitement toward your holiday and

happiness to be spending time with loved

ones, or to simply being out of the daily

grind.

Becoming More ActiveWhilst it’s true that many of us overindulge

when it comes to eating on holidays, you

also become much more active. From

getting to tourist attractions, to bush hiking,

or even just walking around to discover the

region, you tend to take many more steps

and spend a lot of time outside when you’re

on holiday.

So, if you’ve been putting off that holiday

because you just have too much going on,

there’s no better time to put everything else

aside, and take that well earned break. Your

body, and mind, will thank you for it. n

new year new you

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TRAVEL BUG BITES The many

health benefits of travelBY BETTINA MANIATIS

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At a time when travellers are being asked to weigh-up a range of extra charges when evaluating airlines’ offerings, Flight

Centre has scoured the fine print to compile ten tips for avoiding sky high luggage charges.

Consider a full service airlineWhen weighing up the various airline offerings, look beyond the headline prices.

Extra luggage charges can be significant and can easily make a low cost carrier’s (LCCs) fare more expensive than a full service airline’s offering.

Some LCCs overseas now charge customers for carry-on luggage.

Pay in advance, not at the airportWhere checked luggage charges apply, fees are typically lower if you pay when you book your flight.

If you take the traditional approach of checking luggage and paying applicable fees at the airport, you will typically face heftier charges.

Plan aheadGiven that you’re required to guess the weight of your suitcase (and pay for it) well in advance

of packing, it pays to have an idea of what you will be taking with you to ensure you buy the appropriate luggage allowance.

It doesn’t pay to be overweightOnce you’ve paid for your luggage allowance, stick to it as weight restrictions are enforced. Charges typically apply for every extra kilogram.

Status can be importantLuggage allowances may vary, depending on the type of fare you buy or the route you’re travelling. You may also be in line for an additional allowance if you are a member of the airline’s loyalty program.

Again, don’t assume hand luggage is free.

Make the most of your hand luggage allowance Where hand luggage is included in the fare, make the most of your allowance to minimise your suitcase’s weight – and the charges that may apply to it.

Jetstar passengers who are travelling on Saver Fares are allowed two carry-on items with a combined weight of 10kg.

On most Qantas domestic flights, passengers can carry-on two items, each weighing up to 7kg.

Wear bulky clothingIf you’re travelling with bulky coats or jackets and the climate allows, consider wearing them. This not only lowers suitcase weight, it may also help you avoid another potential fee – the in-flight blanket charge.

Take note of cancellation policiesDon’t assume that if you cancel your trip your pre-paid luggage fees will be refunded.

According to Tiger’s website in Australia, passengers who pay luggage fees “at the time of booking or up to 72 hours before departure are not entitled to a refund of the fee in the event that they do not travel or do not carry the upsized luggage allowance of checked-in luggage.”

Read the luggage fine printPolicies change frequently and vary widely from airline to airline. Double-check the rules before you travel to avoid any luggage-related headaches at the airport. n

SEND AIRLINE EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES PACKING

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YOUR PLACE

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Correct insulation can effectively reduce your heating and cooling costs, helping the environment and your budget. Insulation retains heating and cooling, helping to reduce

operating costs while extending the life of electrical appliances such as heaters and air conditioners. So, it’s important to insulate your ceilings for the most noticeable increase in internal warmth or cooling and energy savings.

MATERIALS NEEDED TO INSULATE THE HOMEInsulation (cellulose or fibreglass) – like the, Insulation Roll G/Wool Knauf Earthwool

(0810890) >> RRP $29.58

Insulation supports – vents

Polyethylene sheeting

Dusk mask – Like the, Dust Mask Trojan (1660435) >> RRP $8.90

Tape measure - Like the, Stanley Tape Measure 8M (5662104) >> RRP $9.86

Stanley knife – Like the, Knife Stanley Fatmax Retractable (5760082) >> RRP $14.98

Staple gun and staples – Like the, Trojan Staple Gun Medium duty metal (5914589)

>> RRP $26.95

Ladder – Like the, 3.7M Aluminium Multi Purpose Ladder (0860243) >> RRP $99.00

Pencil – Like the, Carpenters graphite Fat pencil (5660173) >> RRP $3.98

Goggles – Like the, Dewalt Protector Safety Googles Smoke (5810260) >> RRP $17.42

PREPARE BEFORE YOU INSTALLBefore undergoing roof insulation as a D.I.Y. project, it’s best to consult an expert Bunnings team member to help you determine how much insulation your roof requires and also the type of insulation suited to your home as this can vary according to where you live.

LAYING YOUR MATERIALUse a tape measure to calculate the space between ceiling rafters. Also measure the clear dimension of the man hole to determine the width of insulation required. It’s helpful to lay a plywood or wooden plank to create a temporary walkway over ceiling rafters. Start by laying the insulation from one edge of the roof and lay it between the rafters. The insulation should fit tightly between the rafters. If insulation needs to be cut, compress it with a straight edge and cut along the edge with a Stanley knife.

ADDING THE FINAL TOUCHESDuring winter, it’s important to draught-proof your home by checking doors and windows to protect from storms. It’s useful to seal them with weather stripping along external doors, vents, unused chimneys, fireplaces, and air conditioning units.

For more information on Bunnings D.I.Y. home renovations, head to your nearest store or visit www.bunnings.com.au n

Insulatethe home

How to...

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Have you ever read about a 24-year-old on an average salary who owns four investment properties? Or the single

mum who bought her first property out of desperation for a better life and accumulated a $5 million portfolio within a few years?

How are some people able to achieve what so many others can’t? Why have they been successful beyond the wildest dreams of many in the same situation? Have they been gifted a large sum? Or earn a huge salary?

Chances are, their circumstances probably give them no unfair advantage, but there are several factors which create a successful investors’ mindset.

Data from the Australian Tax Office shows that more than 1.2 million people own an investment property, but the number of investors who own five properties drops dramatically to less than 14,000 and a few own more than 50 investments.

RUN Property is Australia’s largest metropolitan real estate agency managing properties valued at more than $10 billion. Surveys of our database show that investors own an average of 1.2 properties each.

Despite more than 90 per cent of investors saying they thought property was a good investment for them, most have been unable to focus on expanding their portfolio. Why?

How do I avoid being average?

Create a burning desireWhether you are an aspiring Olympic athlete, an artist or property investor, desire is an intriguing aspect of the ability to achieve greatness. Some people are born with extraordinary natural talents, but on the whole,

I believe that if the desire is strong enough, anything is possible.

I love the saying, “necessity is the mother of all invention” and I think this can be applied to wealth creation. If your need is strong enough you will find a way to change your circumstances.

The reverse is also true. If you are comfortable in life with a fair paying job and food on the table, it can be difficult to create a strong desire to get out and take action.

Many people I speak with who have successfully built large property portfolios have either had, or been able to create, a burning desire for success. It might have come from a need to urgently generate enough money to retire comfortably, from hating their 9 to 5 job or because something rumbling within them wants them to be able to buy an expensive house or a fancy car.

The first and most important step in setting a path to create wealth is to determine what will fuel your desire. You must be able to clearly visualise and describe what success looks like for you and not let go of that picture. The stronger your emotional responses to this vision, the greater chance you have of being able to break through and achieve it.

Get a mentor and support networkYears ago there was shame associated with seeking support. It might have been seen as failing or being unable to achieve success on your own. Today, personal trainers, business coaches, and counsellors help people achieve their goals every day.

A professional property mentor or simply someone who you know can support and

encourage you and keep you focused on your goals is invaluable. Make sure they understand what is driving your desire and how you will measure success. Your mentor will also need to be able to get tough with you if you veer off course.

Develop a planTo fail to plan is to plan to fail.

More than 1.5 million Australians own investment properties. Many of them are what I call “accidental investors”. You could argue they are not investors at all – they just happen to own an investment property. It is remarkable how many Australians own an investment due to circumstances. For example, they may have got married and their partner also owns a property so they rent out one and live in the other. Or they might have inherited the property.

There is nothing wrong with being an accidental investor. In fact, it can be a great opportunity to turn one property into many more. But if you plan to use property as a vehicle to create wealth then you need to develop a plan to achieve your investment goals.

The plan needs to cover:• Whatisyourcurrentreality?(i.e.whatisyour current net wealth, passive cash flow, lifestyle and how much time is devoted to aspects of your life?);• Whatisyourdesiredoutcome?(i.e.whatis your desired net wealth, passive cash flow, lifestyle and how much time is allocated to achieving your goal?);• Whatactionsdoyouneedtotaketomove from your current reality to your

BY RUN PROPERTY CEO ROB FARMER

Gaining the Mindsetof Successful Investors

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desired reality? These need to be specific, measurable, realistic and set against timeframes;• Howareyougoingtomeasureandreporton your overall success?• Whatsupport,educationandresourcesdoyou need to meet your plan?

Enliven your strategyInvestors with large portfolios follow their

investment strategy vigorously. Some go for capital growth properties and others prefer positive cash flow properties or a blend of both. Whatever your approach, stick to it.

Buy on mathematics, not emotion. Do the numbers on each potential investment and be prepared to walk away if the property does not match your criteria. There is a saying in real estate, “The deal of a lifetime comes up every week.”

Hold properties long term. Do not be pushed into a short-term decision that could damage your portfolio. Hasten slowly, but be flexible enough to move quickly if the right opportunity comes along.

Learn from your mistakes. Consider them not as a cost but as an investment in your future success. Be determined to make up for mistakes with future decisions that will more than compensate for the earlier failure.

View finance as a tool, not a burden. Property is a product and financial arrangements and the ability to leverage through equity help you to use it to maximise

your advantage.Work to your strengths. If you find a property

sector that works for you, stick with it and don’t listen to the doomsayers if your experience says what you are doing works for you.

Exploit your risk profile. If you are an aggressive investor, maximise your borrowings with a clear conscience, but make sure the “sleep at night” factor is balanced with the reality of your cash flow.

Look and listen. Not all successful investors were a success when they started but they learned how to improve their chances of winning while reducing their risks.

Get off the couch and take actionToo often I hear phrases such as: “I would never invest in the current property market,”

“interest rates are going up,” “I don’t have enough time,” “some people have all the luck,” and “I should have bought that property five years ago.”

These phrases are commonly used by people who don’t really want to take action and like to blame everything other than themselves.

Some of my favourite sayings are: “There is no time like the present,” “Nothing ventured nothing gained,” “If you want something done, give it to a busy person,” “Create your own luck,” “You miss 100 per cent of the shots you never take,” and “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”

If there is one action I urge you to take, it is to set some time aside each week to focus on your property investing activities. Ensure you block out this time in your diary. If something totally unavoidable comes up, make sure you reschedule. View property investment as a business, not a spare time hobby.

The only person who can create the life you want is you. There is no magic or massive secret. The only thing between you and a property portfolio that can provide you with financial freedom is you.

RUN Property is Australia’s largest metropolitan real estate agency which manages property valued at more than $10 billion and has a dedicated team of sales specialists in Victoria, NSW and Queensland. RUN Property – sales, leasing and management. For more information, visit www.run.com.au n

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JetPackingTHIS ISSUE’S ADVENTURE:

BOY’S TOYS

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Go on an extreme adventure ride with the first jetpacks in the southern hemisphere and reach up to heights of 10 metres,

ducking and diving like a dolphin. Able to carry up to 150kg, they are made from

carbon fibre and work by pumping water from a jet ski like device up a large hose and to the JetPack which then propels you in whichever direction you choose.

After a brief training tutorial, you’re ready to go - secured to the JetPack using a 5 point harness. For first time flyers, your flights are throttle controlled by a flight instructor with a remote control and you’re required to wear a radio communications helmet so you can listen to instructions mid flight.

Then all that’s left to do is enjoy as you can go backwards, turn, weave, duck, dive, go up high or down low.

Flights are available on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, and in Sydney, and the total time allocation for new flyers is about 1 to 1.5 hours from arrival to departure.

For more information, and to book your flight today, visit www.jetpackadventures.com.au or phone 1300 538 538. n

Photos courtesy of Jetpack Adventures Australia

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The Haines Group, one of Australia’s long-time boat builders, has launched the first boat in its New

Generation Signature series.Almost 30 years after the Signature

series boats were first unveiled; the 575RF is the first completely new boat launched since the passing of company founder and boating legend, John Haines Senior, in 2009.

The Haines Group prides itself on the ability to tailor products to individual specifications and have hit the mark this time, with a new design that meets needs of the most serious anglers through a dramatic evolution of the Signature Variable Deadrise Hull.

“We feel we have achieved the perfect combination of performance through the water under power and stability at rest,

HAINES GROUP ‘SIGNATURE’ MARKS NEW GENERATION IN FISHING BOAT INNOVATION

New GenerationSignature 575RF

“We feel we have achieved the perfect combination of performance through the water under power and stability at rest, developing arguably the most stable fishing platform ever.” - John Haines, The Haines Group

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FACT SHEET (AT A GLANCE):Moulded length with bowsprit: 5.95mLength: 5.70m Beam: 2.38mDeadrise: 21-33 degreesFuel: 220L Berths: 2Power - Outboard: (single) 115-175hpTransom height: 25 inchMax O/B weight: 240kgHull weight: 1000kgTowing weight (incl. fuel): 1900kgBMT length: 7.12mBMT height: 2.25mBMT width: 2.38mMax people: 7/360kgMax load (people, fuel, gear): 830kg

developing arguably the most stable fishing platform ever,” said John Haines, CEO, The Haines Group. “Not only does the 575RF boast the most stable platform but also the largest for its size, while still remaining comfortably within legal towing limits.”

Truly innovative, the 575RF features a full one-piece lining in construction, which strengthens the hull by up to 30 per cent, making it one of the toughest fibreglass boats on the market.

The new design hull also delivers one of the softest rides in the category due to the fiberglass construction, while the completely integrated full Nexus Liner means keeping the deck clean is easy.

The New Generation Signature series is a fresh approach to design, manufacture and business led by John Haines, son of John Haines Senior.

From the ground up, the New Generation Signature 575RF is a proudly Australian creation. n

HOW SPENDING MONEY IMPACTS OUR HAPPINESS

Whether we like it or not, there is a sense of satisfaction that is gained from spending money and buying things we want. This mindset is risky, as it links your ability to be happy with

spending money – something any reader of Savings Guide will know I am against.

However recent research* has shown some very interesting statistics and observations as to how our brain works and how our purchases impact our happiness.

Here are some of the main findings that were rather eye opening. These findings are definitely worth considering next time you go to make a purchase.

SPEND MONEY ON TEMPORARY PLEASURESIt is suggested that spending money on small, temporary pleasures yield more happiness in general than larger/bigger purchases. Although somewhat counterproductive to the notion of ‘getting ahead financially’ – it appears happiness is much more likely to arise from smaller pleasures then say saving for a holiday in five years time.

SPEND MONEY ON EXPERIENCESExperiences such as travelling, sporting events, and concerts to name a few are capable of making happiness more so than material goods. Nearly 57 per cent of surveyed people noted that the greatest happiness came from these events as opposed to only 34 per cent which stated material goods made them happy.

DON’T SPEND MONEY ON EXTENDED WARRANTIESIt was noted that ‘hedging your bets’ against future regrets has a severe impact on your happiness. What this means is that buying an extended warranty on say a digital camera, actually lowers the happiness of the buyer. It was also noted that many times these extended warranties and insurances were undermined by the stores return policy, meaning money was spent for nothing.

GIVE MONEY TO NEEDY CAUSESWhether it be charity, politics, or personal relations – giving money to others, rather than using solely on yourself was reported to give people a greater sense of happiness from the emotional rewards of helping others.

CHANGE YOUR THOUGHT PROCESS ON SPENDINGThe research found that the mentality of ‘consumer now, pay later’ was not as good as ‘pay now, consumer later’. This is because thinking about future events can help trigger stronger emotions and happiness.

THINK BEFORE YOU BUYYou should also think carefully before committing to a purchase, as over time the distress a regretted purchase can cause is significant.

DON’T BUY SOMETHING JUST BECAUSE IT IS CHEAPERComparison shopping can be risky, as often people purchase items that are comparatively better on paper but not fulfilling the happiness factor that originally lead them to want to buy. Don’t seek products that are always the best deal, instead think of happiness also.

ASK OTHER CONSUMERS FOR THEIR OPINIONIt is also suggested that by gauging opinion of other consumers, we are able to get a close predication as to how much we ourselves will enjoy the product. This means looking for reviews and thoughts on a product online while carefully avoiding the comparative shopping path. n*(Journalist’s Resource, www.journalistsresource.org, 15/08/2011)

BY ALEX WILSON OF SAVINGSGUIDE.COM.AU

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OUR MONEY SAVING TIPS! SECRET SANTAInstead of forking out on a million different gifts next Christmas, why not suggest a secret Santa and discuss a budget with your friends. You save time and money only having to buy one person a gift.

RECYCLE CHRISTMAS CARDSDo you throw away all your Christmas cards in January? This year, save them, cut them up and use them as Christmas gift tags!

SHARE THE RESPONSIBILITYIf you’re putting on a party, instead of supplying everything get your friends and family to each bring something. Most people don’t mind and you’ll save a bucket load in cash as well as time!

‘TISTHESEASONfor THE HOLIDAYS BY BETTINA MANIATIS

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DECORATIONS GALOREInstead of buying new decorations for the the house next year, save the ones from 2012 and put them in different spots next year. Additionally, you can get the kids to make some decorations for your party!

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SALESNow that Christmas is behind us, it’s the time to take advantage of those post-xmas sales! I’m sure you’re well aware of the hefty savings to be made.

DITCH THE TAXIOK so it’s the holiday season and you want to have a good time, but instead of drinking too much and feeling horrible the next day, why not only have enough to keep you under the limit so you can save on the cab fare and drive home.

“I really feel like that cake - but I shouldn’t.”“It’s ok if I eat this - I will burn it off at the gym tomorrow.”“I should have herbal tea instead of a coffee.”“I better not have another beer.” “I need to cut back on my carbs.”

We all know that little voice of internal self talk. The reasoning, the justifying, that ultimately leads us to indulge then to berate ourselves after. Well, that little voice of self talk may just be the key in determining whether we store those extra calories or just carry on with the rest of our lives in a happy and harmonious way.

The father of the New Science, Epigenetics, Bruce H. Lipton PhD has provided scientific proof that the cells of our body are directly affected by our thoughts.

Just like we respond to our daily stresses, so too our cells respond to the messages we send them with our relationship to food.

If we sit and enjoy the slice of pizza or a coffee with a friend, our cells will embrace what they can and discard any waste. Food consumed with the thoughts that this is bad for us will cause our cells to respond in a rejecting way and the internal battle is sustained.

So, the solution; unless of course you are on a restricted diet for medical reasons, is to enjoy an indulgence in moderation. Embrace the flavors, the company, environment you are in. Food is our fuel and a treat is just that - a treat! n

BY HELEN MCCUMISKY, HEALTH COACH, LEADING EDGE LIFESTYLE

Guilt Free Pleasure

FOR YOUR PARTY Following the award-winning success of Bundaberg® Master Distillers’ Collective (MDC) 10 Years Old, Port Barrel and Golden Reserve, comes the latest release from Bundaberg’s artisan rum range, Bundaberg® MDC Dark Oak. n

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FASHION FEVER

A long with providing bespoke/tailor made suits and shirts, the team at Wil Valor are fully accredited experts on the influence of colour,

mixing of patterns and style coordination. They can help you select the correct style for your body shape and assist you in building a wardrobe which gives you permanent style while being up to date with current trends through access to the latest fabrics.

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W i l V a l o r

Combine tailor made craftsmanship

with directional style

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Combine tailor made craftsmanship

with directional style

“A custom made garment is an experience each man should understand. It is an indescribable pleasure, a unique moment where the wearer confides their aspirations and desires.”Wil Valor’s philosophy

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KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST GADGETS AND GIZMOS

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For stockist information, visit www.netgear.com.au

Universal Dual Band WiFi Range Extender>> RRP: $129

t USB PC VACUUM These vacuums are excellent for around the office to get that pesky dust out of your keyboard, or even crumbs off your shirt!

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au) >> RRP $12.95 PELICAN I1075 HARDBACK CASE

Dustproof, watertight, crushproof and with the legendary Pelican Lifetime Guarantee, this is the ultimate protector case for iPad and iPad 2.

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p NIKON D5200 Nikon Australia announced the D5200 digital SLR camera recently. The D5200 offers a compact and lightweight entry-level model that delivers exceptional performance via Nikon’s all-new DX-format CMOS sensor, which has an effective pixel count of approximately 24.1-million pixels.

Building upon the D5100, this camera possesses greatly enhanced optical technologies, including an optimised EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, based on that built into Nikon’s D4 flagship camera.

Available at authorised Nikon Resellers.

q BENQ 3200ANSI PROJECTORSet up a movie room anywhere you like – so long as there’s a big white wall to project onto!

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au)>> RRP $986.00

p USB FRIDGE COOLERKeep your soft drink cool anywhere - a great gift idea for Christmas.

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au)>> RRP $19.95

t RAZER NAGA MMO GAMING MOUSEWhy bother with an ordinary mouse, when you can get one as cool as this!

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au) >> RRP $105.00

p LOGITECH IPAD SOLAR KEYBOARD FOLIOType as you go, and don’t worry about battery life with this solar operated iPad keyboard folio.

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au)>> RRP $148.00

p LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARDFor even less in your baggage, you can take the solar keyboard without the folio – once again great for anyone who doesn’t want to go packing all the battery chargers.

Available from Officeworks (www.officeworks.com.au)>> RRP $98.00

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PuzzlesCrossword

ACROSS7 To prance (6)8 Prosper or be fortunate (6)9 The train _ _ _ _ s along (4)10 Lying outside the boundary or limit (8)11 Fragmented shapes at all scales of measurement (7)13 To represent as similar (5)15 To move from a lying position to a sitting one (3,2)17 The art of paper-folding (7)20 Prop or support (8)21 Garden (4)22 To do something at the same time (6)23 Obscene or indecent (6)

DOWN1 A thing that bathes (6)2 To lift or handle with tongs (4)3 A cushioned footstool (7)4 A particular condition of mind (5)5 A freshwater fish (8)6 A wide street (6)12 Wife of a Count (8)14 A struggle for mastery (7)16 A large lizard (6)18 Metamorphosed limestone (6)19 Something that exists (5)21 A small boat rowed by a crew of 4 or 6 (4)

Funnies

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SOLUTIONS

Sudoku

Find-a-Word

Advent Angels Brandy Chestnut Christmas cake December Decorations Gift Happy

Holiday Jesus Jingle Bells Mary Merry Mince pie New Year Party Present

Reindeer Ribbon Roast Rudolph Santa Claus Shopping Tradition Turkey Xmas

CAN YOU FIND ALL THESE “HOLIDAY” RELATED WORDS?

Trivia1. Who wrote the novels of Sherlock Holmes?

2. Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?

3. Which famous fashion house was behind the design of the Nazi SS uniforms?

4. Which nation was runner-up at the 1998 FIFA World Cup?

5. What is the capital city of Romania?

6. In the AFL, how many teams are based in Victoria?

7. Which film won the 1991 Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay?

8. Which country has been ruled by Harold V since 1991?

9. Which was the only one of the 7 dwarves who did not have a beard?

10. Robert Wadlow, 1918 - 1940, was the tallest man the world has ever known. Rounding off to the nearest foot, how tall was he?

1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 2. The Moon 3. Hugo Boss4. Brazil 5. Bucharest 6. 10 7. The Silence of the Lambs

8. Norway 9. Dopey 10. 9ft (8ft 11inches)

TRIVIA ANSWERS

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Developed in tandem with the Colorado light commercial vehicle, Colorado 7 boasts the same torquey diesel performance and

impressive off-road capability as its sibling with a generous cargo space, full-size seven-seat interior, muscular 4X4 styling and a chassis configuration designed specifically for the SUV.

Colorado 7 will be available in two specifications, the well-equipped entry level LT and top-spec LTZ.

Colorado 7’s chassis has been engineered independently of the Colorado LCV and is biased towards passenger comfort. While both models share an independent double wishbone front suspension set up, Colorado 7 features a five-link live axle rear suspension configuration that’s unique to the SUV and coil springs front and rear.

Colorado 7’s impressive off-road performance is underpinned by a part time four-wheel drive system with transfer case, with low and high ratio gears, shift on the fly and Limited Slip Differential. Hill Descent Control enhances Colorado 7’s already formidable 4X4 capability.

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:• 2.8-litreDuramaxin-line4-cylinderturbodieselengine• Six-speedautomatictransmissionwithActiveSelect• Independentdoublewishbonefrontsuspension• Five-linkliveaxlerearsuspension• Coilspringsfrontandrear• Hydraulicpower-assistedrack-and-pinionsteering• Parttime4X4systemwithdualrangeand two-speed transfer case• Four-wheeldiscbrakes• Cruisecontrol• HillDescentControl• LimitedSlipDifferentialn

Colorado 7HOLDEN’S NEW TOUGH OFF-ROADER

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NEWCASTLE AIRPORT FLOORPLAN

Your favourite destination is closer than you think...

Your favourite destination is closer than you think...

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PETE MURRAYTALK BACK WITH OCCUPATION:

Songwriter/musician and very average professional surfer (I got some free surf gear from Quicksilver once so I consider myself professional now!).

FAVOURITE TRAVEL DESTINATION: I love any European destination.

WHAT DO YOU NEVER TRAVEL WITHOUT?My guitar.

TRAVEL TIP: Make sure you get on the right plane or if you are driving make sure you are heading in the correct direction to where you want to go. Also remember your passport!

MOST EMBARRASSING TRAVEL MOMENT: I was backpacking years ago and I was in Venice. I got my room key and I went up to the room which had about six bunk beds in it. On the room key was a number but I didn't pay much attention to that. I put my bags on the bottom of one of the bunk beds and went out for the night. When I came back, some other guy was sleeping in my bed and my bags had been moved to the floor. The night before in another hostel I caught some guy with his hands in my bag trying to steal something so I was still angry about that and I wasn't going to take any crap so I picked up the whole mattress and tossed the guy off and onto the floor telling him that this was my bed. The whole room was awake by now and everyone was looking. I was thinking that I had made my point and that no one would mess with me again.

The guy on the floor was trying to tell me something but he couldn't talk because he was crapping himself so much and I was still insisting that this was my bed and saying don't ever touch my bags again. He eventually held up his room key and his hand was shaking. The room key had a number on it and it was the same number as the bed that I had just tossed him out of. I suddenly realised that the room key had the number of which bed we were to stay in, and mine wasn't that bed but the bed above him. I was so embarrassed that I picked him up apologizing and made his bed. I just wanted to leave the place right there and then. The next morning, I made him breakfast!

I haven't been back to Venice again (maybe this is the reason!!) - definitely not one of my finer moments.

WHAT’S COMING UP FOR YOU NEXT?I'm going to be doing an Australian Tour in early 2013 as well as the Riverboats Music Festival (15th to 17th February) then off to North American for a tour in May 2013. n

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