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Touch of Florida at Forde
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008
BUILT by APA Homes, this new four-bedroom house called The Florida is located opposite parkland and a children’s playground.

ECLECTIC MEMORIES
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
PHOTOGRAPHY
Canberra Museum and Gallery collection series: photography
Curated by CMAG staff. Until October 12.
Vivid National Photographic Festival.
Reviewed by Garry Raffaele

Teacher Susan gets a green star
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008
MELROSE High School teacher Susan Daintith has been awarded the ACT’s Green Teacher award.

Write guy at the right time
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
JACK Heath is 21, shares a modest apartment in the inner north and is an internationally published author with three books to his name and a fourth on the way.

Sitting pretty in the city
Published in Prestige Property on 31 July, 2008
ONLY 10 residences are left in this complex, comprising three penthouses (two with exclusive rooftop terraces with plunge pool and barbecue facilities), two three-bedroom apartments and five sub-penthouses.

Earth to Lucinda
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 31 July, 2008
AGED 21, former Canberra girl Lucinda Smedley has a lot on her plate.

Tropfest… it was always coming back
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 31 July, 2008
AS predicted months ago by this column, Tropfest, the massive annual short-film festival screened simultaneously around the country will be back at Stage 88 next year, despite the National Capital Authority’s foreshadowing its possible demise due to Federal Government Budget cuts.

Heart to heart with busy Lisa
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
JULIE SAMARAS discovers that an irregular heartbeat hasn’t slowed Olympic swimming star Lisa Curry Kenny’s enthusiasm for life, family or work.

The best in country living
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008
PERCHED atop the Lake George escarpment, here’s the promise of the best in country living, with nearby city benefits and a picturesque outlook from this four-year-old residence.

Have a ball, cleaning
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 24 July, 2008
DYSON’S new DC24 Ball is a lightweight, compact vacuum cleaner designed for people who have smaller living or storage spaces.

A touch of tai chi
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 24 July, 2008
THE term “tai chi” evokes serene images of groups of people in China – or even the local park – slowly flowing through a sequence of graceful movements in unison.

Young & personal
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
“MY Sister, My Brother,” with 46 young people from Canberra and the ACT region, the Blue Mountains, Batemans Bay, Moruya, Sydney, Perth, Wagga Wagga and Thailand on stage, is the first really big production by the QL2 Centre for Youth Dance.

Zed’s big traffic promise
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
OPPOSITION Leader Zed Seselja has promised four traffic lanes to “fix the mess Labor has made on Gungahlin Drive”.

Uni plans plenty for Big Four-O
Published in News on 17 July, 2008
This year the University of Canberra turns 40, and its staff and students are gearing up to celebrate!
A festival of events will be held from August 4 to October 30, including an opening ceremony, various exhibitions, reunions and alumni events and of course, Stonefest – Australia’s largest campus music festival.

Lady’s packin’ em in
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 17 July, 2008
WHEN Reg Livermore, Nancye Hayes, Matthew Robinson and Taryn Fiebig descended on Canberra Theatre a while ago with their director Stuart Maunder, all the talk was of the classics.

Coat for all seasons
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 17 July, 2008
ON the list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman, honed by US fashion guru Tim Gunn (of American TV series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style” fame), is the classic trench coat. It’s an investment piece.

Family risks in epidemic
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 17 July, 2008
DIABETES is at epidemic proportions with 275 Australians developing diabetes every day, joining the estimated 1.5 million Australians who already have diabetes and the two million Australians with pre-diabetes.

Winter trends to decorative ‘luxe’
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 17 July, 2008
THE trend for winter interiors is rich textural fabrics of linens, sateens, velvets and felts; pattern is strong and complex, almost retro; colours are all about strong neutrals highlighted by saturated brights such as burnt orange, ruby fuchsia and golden ochre.

Sitting high in the Hill
Published in Prestige Property on 17 July, 2008
THE striking front entrance gives a tantalising taste of what lies within this Hollywood-style mansion that sits high in Harcourt Hill.

Go casually elegant
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 10 July, 2008
WITH Australia’s increasing appetite for more cosmopolitan cuisine, not only what we eat but the way we eat is constantly changing as well.

Climbing the fitness pole
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 10 July, 2008
AMANDA Pulford’s Powapole classes are about “fitness with a twist.”

New life for the LBD
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 10 July, 2008
US fashion guru Tim Gunn, renowned for his roles in the American television series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style”, has produced a list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman.

Taste temptation
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 10 July, 2008
IT’S one of the oldest, most diverse cuisines in the world and is characterised by healthy, full-flavoured dishes made with wonderful ingredients.

Soothing the kitchen space
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 03 July, 2008
INTERIOR design, lifestyle trends and technology are continuously evolving the kitchen.

High-tech ways to look good
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 03 July, 2008
IN recent decades, the development of technologies available to help people refresh their complexions, brighten their teeth, or restore their eyesight has been extraordinary.

Too lovely to lock away
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 03 July, 2008
“CITYNEWS” photographer Silas Brown took so many great pictures at our winter fashion shoot that we simply couldn’t fit all of them into the feature.

A private world in Forrest
Published in Prestige Property on 26 June, 2008
DISCREETLY positioned in one of Forrest’s premier streets, Oakley is a distinctive heritage-listed residence that nestles on a private, richly planted 1919sqm block.

Dinner’s taste for Rutherglen
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 07 May, 2008
By Wendy Johnson
IF you want a nice winter-warmer activity, now that the cold weather is upon us, consider booking one of the well-executed wine dinners Anise holds every so often.

The agent
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008
Andrew Paton
Ray White Canberra

Double-storey style
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008
BIDS upwards of $1.4 million are expected for this new double-storey, four-bedroom house, with ensuite bathroom, which has been built by GR8 Constructions in the First Edition estate in Kingston.

Mountain views
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008
WITH a block size of 1146sqm, buyer interest in this four-year-old family house is in the $700,000-plus range.

Valley living
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008
THIS striking Nino Bellantonio original residence nestles on a 10,074sqm block among orchards and rolling countryside of the Araluen valley.

Briefly
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 07 August, 2008
AMERICAN Crew offers men’s grooming products to keep hair vibrant, moisturised and looking healthy.

Picture this: More money
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
QUEANBEYAN West Rotary Club has combined with the Art Society Queanbeyan to present the largest amount of prize money, with a first prize of $1500, for an art competition/exhibition by the Art Society in recent times.

When the ‘Files’ get gruesome
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
FILM
“X-Files: I Want to Believe”
Rated M, 104 minutes.
Reviewed by Vic Rebikoff

Excruciating fun at the party
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
THEATRE
“It’s My Party (And I’ll Die if I Want To)”
Writer, Elizabeth Coleman; director Catherine Hill for Canberra Repertory Society at Theatre 3 Acton, until August 16.
Reviewed by Helen Musa

Singing praise of choirs
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
To the strains of Irving Berlin’s “What’ll I do When You are Far Away?” and the Al Jolson number “Toot, Toot, Tootsie”, two of the groups entering this year’s competition launched the choral division of The Australian National Eisteddfod, to take place at Llewellyn Hall on August 15 and 16.

Centre of healing
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008
ONLOOKERS were dubbing it “The Lucky University” when the University of Canberra launched its new Donald Horne Institute for Cultural Heritage, and no wonder.

Future is carbon capture
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008
AS the Rudd Government prepares to launch the Australian emissions trading scheme as the centrepiece of our fight against climate change, one thing that is certain is we must not base it on the European ETS, which is an economic disaster.

Why banks are on the nose
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008
ANZ and NAB banks shocked the market by losing money in investments that most people – as well as some seasoned investors – don’t understand.

Pledge to unwind years of neglect
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008
CHIEF Minister Jon Stanhope has announced an important initiative to develop a plan to set longer-term infrastructure priorities for the Territory.

Warming to some cold comforts
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008
DESPITE the killer nip in the air, there is something nice and cosy about the whole winter thing.

Mulcahy’s new mates
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
RICHARD Mulcahy, leader of the newly formed Canberra Party has revealed his running mates in the seat of Molonglo for the upcoming ACT election.

Catherine takes election cue
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
NEWLY appointed executive director of the ACT Conservation Council Catherine Potter and the council’s board have come out swinging in the lead up to the ACT election.

The fair for old wares
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
HISTORIC Albert Hall will fittingly be the venue for Canberra’s iconic Springtime Antique and Collectables Fair from August 15 to 17.

On the road again…
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
From left: TransACT CEO Ivan Slavich, general manager for 104.7 Eoghan O’Byrne and Camp Quality’s Andrew Mills are hitting the road again in their yellow 1973 Holden Torana LJ, this year heading to Gympie, to the north of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in the national car “EsCARpade” rally to help raise much-needed funds for the Canberra region’s Camp Quality.

Gallery gets good press
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
MAKING good news… Parliamentry Press Gallery president and SBS bureau chief Karen Middleton with Ruth Tannahill (left), from Save the Children Fund, and Ondina and Stephany Louise (right), of Bosom Buddies, at Parliament House

The candidate
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
Amanda Bresnan
The Greens, Brindabella

Bites
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
ONE look at the policy section of the ACT Greens for the forthcoming election (http://www.actgreens.gov.au/147) reveals that they actually have no policies and are totally subservient to their federal counterparts.

Those missing plaques…
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
SOME weeks ago “CityNews” reported that some important pieces of public art in Garema Place – the poetry plaques installed in the ground in 1999 and 2000 – had gone missing.

Letters
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
I REFER to your article “The non-party party” in the “Bites” column (“CityNews”, July 31).

Briefly
Published in News on 07 August, 2008
ACTTAB has opened a new “Superstore” in Garema Place, Civic.

Canberra’s rent conundrum
Published in Prestige Property on 31 July, 2008
WHILE rents are escalating around Australia, the level of increase does not appear to be as high in Canberra, according to the ACT Real Estate Institute president Michael Wellsmore.

… and for men
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 31 July, 2008
MADE from natural products such as honey, coconut and sunflower oils, rosemary and bergamot, the Burt’s Bees skincare range for men includes shave cream, aftershave lotion, body wash and cologne.

Organic skincare
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 31 July, 2008
AWARDED Top Green Brand by European publication “Oeko Test” (similar to Australia’s “Choice”) Cosmetic and Wellness Guide 2008, Lavera is now available in Australia

Uneasy feelings
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 31 July, 2008
THE 35 works in colour and black and white by eminent, Australian, freelance photojournalists Michael Coyne, Stephen Dupont, Sean Flynn and David Dare Parker bear witness to recent human suffering in Afghanistan, East Timor and Indonesia and to the ‘60s conflict in Vietnam.

Fashion’s ever challenging face
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 31 July, 2008
WE are, I hope you understand, in the middle of a photographic frenzy in Canberra.

INSIDE STORY
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
The first look inside the ACT’s new prison

Stanhope by a puck!
Published in Columns on 31 July, 2008
I TOOK a straw poll in the change room after a game of ice hockey the other night at the Philip Ice Skating rink.

The science vacuum
Published in Columns on 31 July, 2008
DO you remember Professor Julius Sumner Miller? Think of “the glass and a half of full-cream milk” chocolate advert that used to be on TV.

Cottoning on to anniversaries
Published in Columns on 31 July, 2008
NO pressure! With our second wedding anniversary fast approaching, I’d been racking my brain for gift ideas for weeks, when I just happened to stumble across an article about Keith Urban’s anniversary gift to his wife Nicole Kidman: It was a clock.

When bad news is good
Published in Columns on 31 July, 2008
EIGHT per cent bank interest rates may look attractive, given the fall in the stockmarket has been substantial, but it is valid to start buying shares in small quantities if you are investor with a 10 to 20-year view rather than a 10 to 20-day view.

The Green man’s ‘naive’ stand
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
“Perhaps we are a little bit naive – but we believe we, The Greens, can do this [politics] a bit differently,” says Shane Rattenbury, lead candidate for The Greens in Molonglo, a seat that he is expected to win at the October ACT election taking the seat of outgoing MLA Deb Foskey.

Local arts identity mourned
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
ARTS and community organisations are in mourning after respected community cultural development officer Jan Wawrzynczak died suddenly in Canberra Hospital from complications while recovering from a motorcycle accident.

It’s safe to escape
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
NOT often (like never) you see a sign urging anyone entering a prison to escape anything.

The candidate
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
David Morgan
Liberal, Brindabella

Bites
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
HERE’S a party that isn’t a party announcing its party candidates, but admitting they won’t be standing as a party because they lost registration “and because the ACT’s electoral law will not allow it to re-register in the same electoral cycle”.

Letters
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
THREE months ago the GDE was finished and no expansion planned

Cars
Published in News on 31 July, 2008
CANBERRA drivers are, apparently, so exasperated by the city’s clogged roads that support for a London-style congestion tax has risen significantly.

New-homes challenge
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008
THE higher interest rate and cost-of-living combination will make for a challenging environment for new-home building this year, according to Stuart Collins, local executive director of the Housing Industry Association.

Practical garden
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008
A DROUGHT-resistant garden is one attribute of this three-bedroom, well-presented house.

Classic country living
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008
A QUIET lifestyle beckons the purchaser of this house – set on a massive 6978sqm block, it is fully fenced, easily accessible and only 20 minutes drive from the city.

Rooms with a view
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008
BEAUTIFUL gardens and an architecturally designed kitchen are two of the many features of this four-bedroom house in Fadden with spectacular views of the Brindabellas from the front verandah, lounge room and three of the four bedrooms.

Appliances
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 24 July, 2008
THE new Virtu Toaster (from Kenwood, $99.95) is an all-in-one toaster and sandwich press that’s convenient and space saving.

Flynn inspires quilts
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 24 July, 2008
MARKING the 80th anniversary of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), a special collection of quilts will be on display at the 2008 Craft and Quilt Fair at Exhibition Park in Canberra from August 7-10.

Chocolate indulgence
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 24 July, 2008
TO increase the enjoyment and appreciation of fine chocolate, the Koko Black Chocolate Society invites Canberra connoisseurs to experience its “Winter Evenings of Indulgence” on August 6 and 7 at its Canberra Centre salon.

Keeping an eye on eyes
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 24 July, 2008
AUSTRALIANS are being urged to make more use of high-tech retinal imaging to monitor early onset of critical eye conditions including failing vision caused by Type 2 diabetes, one of the fastest-growing medical conditions in Australia today.

Pinot with a silver shine
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 24 July, 2008
LERIDA Estate’s 2006 Lake George Pinot has been awarded a silver medal in the San Francisco International Wine Competition.

Sour note to Crème season
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
Stephens (reviewer for this magazine and all-round cabaret legend) has left the project due to what “Arts in the City” understands is to have been an untenable working situation.

Difficult ‘Three Sisters’
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
IN a winter season jam-packed with theatrical treats, Free Rain Theatre has taken on one of the giants – Chekhov’s play “Three Sisters.”

Joker steals the show
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
FILM
“The Dark Knight”
Rated M 152 Minutes.
Reviewed by Vic Rebikoff

A captivating look at war
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
EXHIBITION
“Icon & Archive: Photography and the World Wars”
Australian War Memorial. Until October 12.
Reviewed by Jorian Gardner

Phoenix raises a dazzling ‘Chorus Line’
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
MUSIC
“A Chorus Line”
Music, Martin Hamlish; lyrics, Edward Kleban; presented by Phoenix Players; direction, Kelda McManus; musical direction, Andrea Clifford; choreography, Amy Fitzpatrick. ANU Arts Centre until August 2.
Reviewed by Bill Stephens

An inspired pairing of textiles and painting
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008
VISUAL ART
“Baseline: Remnant Grasslands at Weereewa/Lake George”
Craft ACT, Level 1, 180 London Circuit, Civic Square, until August 23.
“The Fall of Night: A Group Exhibition”
Helen Maxwell Gallery, 42 Mort Street, Braddon, until August 2.
Reviewed by Anni Doyle Wawrzynczak

Anniversary of local carbon plan
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
IF they’re lucky, the recent releases of the Garnaut Report and the Rudd Government’s Green Paper may detract from the ACT Government’s “Weathering the Change” progress report’s impending first anniversary.

Can we trust capital to these people?
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
SHOULD the people of Australia hand over the National Capital Planning interest to the ACT Government?

Making sense of sentiment
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
SENTIMENT is one of those concepts in the stockmarket that is usually to blame when nothing else rationally can.

Fair’s not always fair
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
IT may come as a surprise to most super fund members and investors, but the financial services firms you trust with your money are under no obligation to treat you fairly.

NCA cuts went too far
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
ONE of the most important aspects of the Commonwealth Parliament’s committee report on the national capital is the recognition that funding cuts to the National Capital Authority went too deep.

There’s nothing wasted on the young
Published in Columns on 24 July, 2008
YOU know the old expression that youth is wasted on the young? Well, I’m not so sure about that.

Helen hits the trail
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
THE controversial former MLA Helen Cross is planning to stand for Molonglo at the ACT election in October.

Promise to look at heritage buildings
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
Photographer SILAS BROWN captures the mouldering decay around the Sydney and Melbourne Buildings.

Claire has designs on a green future
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
ON the corner of a quiet street in the inner city suburb of Turner sits a pretty but non-descript house that is home to Canberra’s newest design agency that wants to create “design that not only speaks of beauty, but is kind to the planet.”

Bites
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
TALK of the FRC prompted Minister for Lots of Stuff John Hargreaves to muse about elections past when we had the Sun-Ripened Warm Tomato Party, the Party, Party, Party Party and few other fun political mischief-makers

Call for snag sponsor
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
DADS in Education is seeking a bacon and sausage supplier in the ACT to supplement the thousands of eggs and loaves of bread donated for their mega Father’s Day breakfast in September.

The chief
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
Heather Reid
CEO Capital Football

The candidate
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
Joy Burch
Labor, Brindabella

What’s to become of derelict buildings?
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
So what’s going on with the buildings at 21-23 and 25 London Circuit?

Briefly
Published in News on 24 July, 2008
THE Government will establish a Cancer Centre of Excellence as part of its Budget’s billion-dollar investment in the ACT health system.

Briefly
Published in News on 17 July, 2008
THE Government will establish a Cancer Centre of Excellence as part of its Budget’s billion-dollar investment in the ACT health system.

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