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    <title>Scott Brings US Masters Glory to Australia</title>
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    <published>2013-04-15T17:22:57Z</published>
    <updated>2013-04-15T17:38:06Z</updated>

    <summary>Adam Scott has made history by becoming the first Australian ever to win the US Masters </summary>
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        <name>Thomas Lloyd</name>
        
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	The easy-going 32-year-old from Adelaide sank a superb 12-foot putt in order to beat Argentine Angel Cabrera, thus bringing an end to one of sports most famous hoodoos. Over the 77-year history of the Masters, Australians have taken the second prize a total of 8 times, but Scott is the first to pull on the famous green jacket.</p>
<p>
	Australia waited with baited breath yesterday as three fellow countrymen sat poised to take the prize that has eluded the nation for so long. After an astonishing 30-foot putt at the close of the 18th Scott hadn&rsquo;t quite done enough to claim the title, with Cabrera matching his birdie. Instead, the pair took the tournament into a sudden-death playoff for the second year in a row. After both making par on the first hole, Scott was able to secure victory with his second birdie on their return to the 18th. Fists pumping in jubilation, Scott lit the greying Augusta sky as he finally broke the curse on Australian golf.</p>
<p>
	<strong>A quick look back at Australia&#39;s latest sporting superstar: </strong></p>
<p>
	<strong>Early promise</strong></p>
<p>
	Born in Adelaide, in 1980, Scott showed early promise as a golfer when growing up in the favoured golfing destination of Queensland. His father, Phil, said he remembers his son hitting a golf ball around a par-three golf course at the age of four.</p>
<p>
	His father was the first director of golf at Twin Waters Resort and, naturally enough, became his son&#39;s coach. He perfected a simple swing technique, which Scott has used to devastating effect throughout his career.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;I tried to keep it simple and natural,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;As a golf pro, I appreciated the need for solid technique, but I never tried to cloud his mind with too many technical thoughts.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	<strong>A golfing education</strong></p>
<p>
	In 1996, at the age of 17, Scott enrolled at Kooralbyn International School south of Brisbane, a school with a renowned golf program. His teacher Peter Claughton told Australian media that Scott had been a cut above the other golfing students.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;Adam was switched on and organised. He knew all about golf courses all over the world, the great players, the touring pros and what other amateurs were doing,&rdquo; Claughton said.</p>
<p>
	From there, the golf prodigy went on to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, turning professional in 2000. Since then he has made the steady assent to yesterday&rsquo;s achievement.</p>
<p>
	He has won nine PGA Tour events, eight on the European tour, four on the Asian tour, one Sunshine Tour title and three PGA Tour of Australasia competitions.</p>
<p>
	<strong>Fallen idols</strong></p>
<p>
	Scott has always idolized Australian golfing giant Greg Norman, the Great White Shark, whose defeat in at the U.S. Masters in 1996 became a defining moment for both Scott and Australia.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;Australia is a proud sporting nation,&rdquo; Scott told a press conference following his Masters victory. &ldquo;And this is one notch in the belt that we had never got.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;It was one guy who inspired a nation of golfers, and that is Greg Norman,&rdquo; Scott said. &ldquo;Part of this definitely belongs to him.&rdquo;</p>
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<entry>
    <title>Australian Marsupials and Birds Head to San Diego</title>
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    <published>2013-02-20T01:17:00Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-20T01:21:24Z</updated>

    <summary>Be they homesick or yearning for a Down Under staycation, Southern California residents need not travel far to glimpse some of Australia&apos;s most unique wildlife</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	Be they homesick or yearning for a Down Under staycation, Southern California residents need not travel far to glimpse some of Australia&rsquo;s most unique wildlife.</p>
<p>
	Opening May 24, 2013, the <a href="http://www.sandiegozoo.org/koalafornia/exhibit/index.html" target="_blank">Australian Outback exhibit</a> at the San Diego Zoo will feature seven different marsupials including wombats, Tasmanian devils and parma wallabies, as well as 25 species of birds.</p>
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	The exhibit will also feature the largest koala colony outside of Australia, a title the zoo has owned for the past 30 years. Currently, the four resident koalas&rsquo; daily movements (or sleeping habits) may be monitored via a <a href="http://www.sandiegozoo.org/koalafornia/koalacam.html" target="_blank">live Koala Cam</a> set above their temporary habitat.</p>
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	&nbsp;Overlooking the koala tree perches will be the Queenslander House, where zoo guests may learn about koala conservation efforts, take a peek into the koala prep food kitchen, and find out how the keepers and veterinarians care for the koalas on a daily basis.</p>
<p>
	To promote the opening of this exhibit in May, the zoo is hosting a photo contest called <a href="http://www.sandiegozoo.org/koalafornia/contest/index.html" target="_blank">&ldquo;Koalafornia Dreamin&rdquo;</a> where participants can print out a PDF image of Cooladdi the Koala, snap a scenic California photo with it, and then upload the image to Instagram or Twitter with the #koalafornia tag.</p>
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    <title>Celebrating Australia Day Abroad</title>
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    <published>2013-01-25T18:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2013-01-25T00:01:11Z</updated>

    <summary>Far from the homeland? Check out these international Australia Day events</summary>
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	If the dawn of Australia Day finds you far from your homeland, fear not. Many international cities have begun celebrating the patriotic day with a range of activities. Seems the Aussies are doing something right and with a foundation of common loves &ndash; beer, dancing, some mild debauchery, perhaps &ndash; this holiday has found a home away from home in a number of destinations abroad.</p>
<p>
	<strong>San Francisco</strong></p>
<p>
	The City by the Bay does it up right with a party staple every proud Australian swears by: beer. The <a href="http://www.beerandbrewer.com/announcements/australia-day-beer-olympics-san-francisco-usa">Australia Day Beer Olympics</a> kick off Friday, January 25 at 8:30 at <a href="http://www.horizonsf.com/">Horizon</a>. Enter beer pong and flip cup games, while jamming out to Triple J&rsquo;s Hottest 100 Australian Songs of the Year, streaming live from down under. Australian drinks will be on special with Oz mainstays like Vegemite on toast.</p>
<p>
	<strong>London</strong></p>
<p>
	England&rsquo;s bustling capital is hosting an assortment of Australia Day events &ndash; plenty of drinks and dancing at <a href="http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/whatson/australia-day-at-elk-bar-article-12145.html">Elk Bar</a>, <a href="http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/whatson/australia-day-at-infernos-article-12144.html">Infernos</a> or <a href="http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/whatson/australia-day-at-bison-and-bird-article-12146.html">Bison and Bird</a>. If a walkabout is more your speed, from 10 a.m.-2 a.m. take part in <a href="http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/whatson/australia-day-at-walkabout-article-12143.html">this free event</a> which will boast Aussie pies and beers, with a range of bands providing music.</p>
<p>
	<strong>New York</strong></p>
<p>
	The New York Magpies, touted as the &ldquo;only Australian Football Club&rdquo; in the city, delivers yet again with <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/193180294155057/">another</a> of its annual Australia Day parties. The Green and Gold bash will be held at <a href="http://www.professorthoms.com/">Professor Thom&rsquo;s</a> in the East Village, with highlights including specials on Aussie beers and wines, a contest for best dressed and a rumored visit from <a href="http://nyfooty.com/site/2010/02/keith-the-koala-makes-his-first-appearance/">Keith the Koala</a>.</p>
<p>
	<strong>Los Angeles</strong></p>
<p>
	Australian backpackers frequenting the hostels in Venice Beach have resulted in an informal gathering of revelers celebrating the holiday in the area. If you don&rsquo;t mind the dive bar-vibe, check out Danny&#39;s, Larry&#39;s, Whaler, Townhouse or Cabo Cantina.</p>
<p>
	<strong>How Australian is Australia Day?</strong></p>
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    <title>Best of 2012, #6: Aussies Lose 4x100 Free Relay at Summer Olympics</title>
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    <published>2012-12-30T22:00:45Z</published>
    <updated>2012-12-18T21:41:12Z</updated>

    <summary>The defending champions of the 4x100 free relay placed fourth in the finals at the Summer Olympic Games in London</summary>
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	<em>Here at </em>Business Review Australia<em>, we like to aggregate a wide selection of news stories and feature contributions that may range from national and global headlines and market trend analysis, to business tips and those &ldquo;Only in Australia&rdquo; types of stories (<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/spiders-inhabit-homes-to-escape-floodwaters">spider inhabitation</a>, <a href="v">Apple Maps fiascos</a> and <a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/business_leaders/aussies-and-kiwis-are-the-worlds-biggest-marijuana-users">marijuana use</a>, oh my!)</em></p>
<p>
	<em>As our farewell to 2012, over the next couple weeks, we will re-release the Top 10 stories and trending topics that grabbed your attention across our <a href="http://businessreviewaustralia.com/">website</a>, <a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/back_issues.html">magazines</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/bizreviewAU">social</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BizReviewAustralia">platforms</a>. Enjoy!</em></p>
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	<em><a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/sports/the-missile-misfires-aussies-lose-4x100-free-relay">Published on 29 July 2012</a></em></p>
<p>
	It was an upset no one saw coming: Australia, the defending champions of the 4x100 free relay, placed fourth in the finals, succumbing their medal standing to the speedy French, American and Russian teams, respectively.</p>
<p>
	&nbsp;The four-man team, dubbed Australia&rsquo;s &ldquo;Weapons of Mass Destruction,&rdquo; was considered a shoe-in for Olympic gold with James &ldquo;The Missile&rdquo; Magnussen, Matt Targett, Eamon Sullivan and James &ldquo;The Rocket&rdquo; Roberts. Unfortunately, Magnussen&rsquo;s sluggish start didn&rsquo;t produce the comfortable lead expected from the low-47 freestyler, and the Aussies were unable to make up for lost time.</p>
<p>
	The loss could be attributed to high levels of media attention and pressure on the relay team, with particular focus on Australian swimming golden boy Magnussen. As the face of the nation&rsquo;s champion sport who clocked the fastest 100m free time at the Australian Trials, Magnussen was expected to blow the competition out of the water and defend Australia&rsquo;s title.</p>
<p>
	Now, instead of showering him with praise, members of the press are scrutinising the swimmer&rsquo;s reaction to the defeat, accusing him of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.news.com.au/sport/london-olympics/australian-swimmings-darkest-day/story-fndpu6dv-1226438262922">acting ungraciously towards the winners</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.news.com.au/sport/london-olympics/james-magnussen-misfired-but-hes-not-rude-gian-rooney/story-fndpu6dv-1226438467664">brushing off a Channel Nine reporter</a>.</p>
<p>
	&quot;It&#39;s a hard situation and the 4 x 100 freestyle relay is probably the pinnacle of pressure,&rdquo; veteran Olympic swimmer Michael Klim told ABC.</p>
<p>
	One Olympic swimmer who has risen above the media attention is Leisel Jones. Competing in her fourth Games, the press has speculated about the breaststroker&rsquo;s <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/olympic-swimmer-leisel-jones-fat-fit-looks-183449432.html">heavier physique</a> and whether this would hamper her ability to perform in the pool.</p>
<p>
	After today&rsquo;s 100m breaststroke trials, the answer is clearly no: she qualified in 1:06:81.</p>
<p>
	&quot;I have (been motivated by it),&quot; Jones told&nbsp;<em>The Australian</em>. &quot;It&#39;s the best thing that has ever happened to me. I couldn&#39;t ask for anything more. I&#39;m one of those people, you put me under pressure and I&#39;ll show you what I can do. I did one of my best sessions ever after I read the comments.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	Here&rsquo;s to hoping Magnussen finds a similar strength in what is now referred to as Australian swimming&rsquo;s &ldquo;darkest day&rdquo; and performs at his usual high level for the duration of the Games.</p>
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    <title>Best of 2012, #9: Wolf Spiders Take Over Wagga Wagga</title>
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    <published>2012-12-24T22:00:42Z</published>
    <updated>2012-12-18T21:31:26Z</updated>

    <summary>As Wagga Wagga residents leave their homes for higher ground, more than 8,000 wolf spiders have reportedly moved in</summary>
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	<em>Here at </em>Business Review Australia<em>, we like to aggregate a wide selection of news stories and feature contributions that may range from national and global headlines and market trend analysis, to business tips and those &ldquo;Only in Australia&rdquo; types of stories (<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/spiders-inhabit-homes-to-escape-floodwaters">spider inhabitation</a>, <a href="v">Apple Maps fiascos</a> and <a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/business_leaders/aussies-and-kiwis-are-the-worlds-biggest-marijuana-users">marijuana use</a>, oh my!)</em></p>
<p>
	<em>As our farewell to 2012, over the next couple weeks, we will re-release the Top 10 stories and trending topics that grabbed your attention across our <a href="http://businessreviewaustralia.com/">website</a>, <a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/back_issues.html">magazines</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/bizreviewAU">social</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BizReviewAustralia">platforms</a>. Enjoy!</em></p>
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	<em><a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/spiders-inhabit-homes-to-escape-floodwaters" target="_blank">Published on 8 March 2012</a></em></p>
<p>
	Australians with a bad case of arachnophobia should avoid Wagga Wagga until the floods halt. As residents leave their homes for higher ground, more than 8,000&nbsp;<a href="http://australianmuseum.net.au/Wolf-Spiders">wolf spiders</a>&nbsp;have reportedly moved in.</p>
<p>
	Yahoo! News posted&nbsp;<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/thousands-spiders-blanket-australian-farm-escaping-flood-165958059.html">this photo</a>&nbsp;of what appears to be snow blanketing farmland around this Wagga Wagga barn, but according to the Australian Museum&rsquo;s entomology collections manager Graham Milledge, the &lsquo;snow&rsquo; is actually made of webs produced by wolf spiders. The occurrence is known as &lsquo;ballooning&rsquo; and it&rsquo;s used as a way for spiders to escape floodwaters.</p>
<p>
	As the water recedes, these spiders are expected to go back to their usual lawn and garden habitats.</p>
<p>
	According to&nbsp;<a href="http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/03/08/thousands-of-spiders-blanket-australian-farmland-after-fleeing-flood-waters/">Time</a>, however, while these spiders are ballooning surroundings trees and other tall flora, they are actually doing residents a favour by consuming the mosquitoes and other irritating insects that have been driven in by the wet weather.</p>
<p>
	&quot;The amount of mosquitoes around would be incredible because of all this water,&quot; Taronga Zoo spider keeper Brett Finlayson told the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/web-wonders-spiders-spin-for-their-lives-as-floodwaters-rise-20120307-1ujov.html#ixzz1oRm5A3un">Sydney Morning Herald</a>. &quot;The spiders don&#39;t pose any harm at all. They are actually helping us out.&quot;</p>
<p>
	*<a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46706906/ns/technology_and_science-science/#.T1-_NjEgeNA">12 March 2012 correction</a>: The spiders were leaving behind not webs, but silk trails. According to Steve Heydon, senior museum scientist at the Bohart Museum of Entomology at UC Davis, wolf spiders do not create webs.&nbsp;</p>
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<entry>
    <title>Increased Saltie Numbers Cause Safety Concerns</title>
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    <id>tag:www.businessreviewaustralia.com,2012:/lifestyle//20.551827</id>

    <published>2012-12-04T01:18:14Z</published>
    <updated>2012-12-04T01:36:19Z</updated>

    <summary>Two fatal attacks on swimming children occurring within two weeks of one another have sparked the push for a necessary community education strategy that focuses on the perilous behaviour of salties in the Northern Territory</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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<p>
	Australia&rsquo;s Top End is now populated by more than 100,000 saltwater crocodiles, causing residents and conservationists to rethink how best to live alongside these dangerous reptiles.</p>
<p>
	Two fatal attacks on swimming children<a href="http://www.news.com.au/national/safety-concerns-as-croc-numbers-increase/story-fndo4eg9-1226529069748" target="_blank"> </a><a href="http://www.news.com.au/national/safety-concerns-as-croc-numbers-increase/story-fndo4eg9-1226529069748">occurring within two weeks of one another</a> have sparked the push for a necessary community education strategy that focuses on the perilous behaviour of salties and how to identify &lsquo;problem&rsquo; crocodiles, particularly in the more remote regions of the Northern Territory. <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-14/renewed-push-for-safari-crocodile-hunts/4070398" target="_blank">According to ABC News</a>, more than 70 per cent of crocodile habitats are on Aboriginal-held lands.</p>
<p>
	&quot;I think there&#39;s been an attitude that educating Aboriginal people is like educating Eskimos about ice,&quot; said Grahame Webb from Crocodylus Park in rural Darwin <a href="http://www.news.com.au/national/safety-concerns-as-croc-numbers-increase/story-fndo4eg9-1226529069748" target="_blank">to News.com.au</a>. &quot;But maybe (with the changes in crocodile numbers) we do need to educate more.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	Commercial croc hunting was introduced in Australia in 1945, and over the next two and a half decades, approximately 100,000 saltie skins were collected by trophy hunters. When the Federal Government banned the practice in 1971, it&rsquo;s estimated that just 5,000 crocodiles remained in the Territory.</p>
<p>
	<strong>SEE RELATED STORIES FROM THE&nbsp;WDM&nbsp;CONTENT&nbsp;NETWORK:</strong></p>
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		<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/sports/safari-crocodile-hunting-banned-in-qld-supported-in-nt" target="_blank">Safari Croc Hunting: Banned in Qld, Supported in NT</a></li>
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		<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/lifestyle/travel-food/blue-groper-homicide-hate-crime-or-greed">Blue Groper Homicide: Hate Crime or Greed?</a></li>
	<li>
		<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/business_leaders/mining-boom-contributing-to-koala-decline">Mining Boom Contributing to Koala Decline</a></li>
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	<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11982" target="_blank"><strong>Click here to read the latest issue of</strong>&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;Business Review Australia</strong></a></p>
<p>
	Since the ban, crocodile numbers have increased significantly, <a href="http://ecos.fws.gov/speciesProfile/profile/speciesProfile.action?spcode=C02K" target="_blank">removing the reptile</a> from the &lsquo;endangered species&rsquo; list in Australia.</p>
<p>
	In June of this year, the Australian Government proposed a <a href="http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/nt-welcomes-croc-hunting-move/story-e6frea8c-1226396097626" target="_blank">partial lifting of this hunting ban</a> that would allow trophy hunters to kill up to 50 salties above 3.5 metres in size each year in an effort to control the population numbers. The effort was spearheaded by the Northern Territory Government, who had been lobbying for safari hunting to be legalised for more than a decade. <a href="http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2012/08/14/312829_nt-business.html" target="_blank">As of August</a>, the Federal Environment Department is processing and documenting the 260 submissions it received on behalf of the ban being lifted for a two-year trial.</p>
<p>
	&quot;Those 50 trophies will certainly have exponential value in the international marketplace in terms of promoting tourism here in the territory,&quot; Northern Territory Chief Minister Paul Henderson&nbsp;told <em>Adelaide Now</em>. &quot;Come to the Territory and bag a croc.&quot;</p>
<p>
	However, according to conservationist Bob Irwin, father of the late &lsquo;Crocodile Hunter&rsquo; Steve Irwin, implementing this practice would be a crucial mistake and in fact put humans in danger of more attacks.</p>
<p>
	&quot;What worries me is that when you take those big dominant male crocodiles out of a river system that then allows the teenage crocs to run riot,&quot; <a href="http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/croc-hunt-will-endanger-humans-bob-irwin/story-e6frfku0-1226396714414" target="_blank">Mr Irwin told&nbsp;AAP</a>.<br />
	<br />
	&quot;I believe we are going to upset the system to the point where there will be more of a threat to humans than there actually is now,&quot; he said.</p>
<p>
	The time to implement this education program is now, as the warming waterways throughout the Territory mean more salties are &ldquo;on the move and looking to feed,&rdquo; said Big Gecko crocodile specialist Adam Britton, who <a href="http://www.news.com.au/national/safety-concerns-as-croc-numbers-increase/story-fndo4eg9-1226529069748" target="_blank">voiced his support</a> of more croc-focused education around the Top End.</p>
<p>
	&quot;A lot of communities are interested in doing their own croc management,&quot; he said.</p>
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<entry>
    <title>Business Travel Tip: Tack on a Local Travel Experience</title>
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    <id>tag:www.businessreviewaustralia.com,2012:/lifestyle//20.457256</id>

    <published>2012-08-05T22:06:07Z</published>
    <updated>2012-08-06T00:09:20Z</updated>

    <summary>Unlock the secrets of fascinating cities with Urban Adventures, a global, day-tour company that enables business travellers to experience a place like a local </summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	<strong><em>This story originally appeared&nbsp;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11486/18">here</a>&nbsp;in the <a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11486">August issue</a>&nbsp;of&nbsp;</em>Business Review Australia<em>&nbsp;magazine.</em></strong></p>
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	<em>Written by Ethan Gelber</em></div>
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	<em>In addition to his freelance travel&nbsp;writing (sometimes as a Lonely Planet&nbsp;author), Ethan Gelber is the Chief&nbsp;Communications Officer of the <a href="http://www.whl-group.com">WHL&nbsp;Group</a>, the largest local-travel company&nbsp;in the world; founder and publisher of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.thetravelword.com/">The Travel Word</a>, a blog that showcases&nbsp;responsible, sustainable and local&nbsp;travel; and co-initiator of the non-profit&nbsp;collaborative platform called the Local&nbsp;Travel Movement.</em></div>
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	Like you, I&#39;ve peeped at a lot of the world from a distance. Stuck in transit, boardrooms and conference centres, and hamstrung by tight timelines, I&#39;ve ogled from afar, unable to indulge my curiosity and my senses in the discovery of unfamiliar settings. That all changed when I boarded the Local Travel bandwagon.</div>
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	<p>
		<a href="http://www.localtravelmovement.com/why-local-travel/">Local Travel</a>, one of several new fast-growing travel trends, is not just about spending more time investigating areas close to home (although that is worthy of consideration). It also embraces exploration of distant lands in ways that help you experience them like a local. It&#39;s about sneaking in a morning workout and some sightseeing on a Yoga Sunrise Kayak tour of Melbourne, for example. Or zooming in tight on London&rsquo;s East End or Hong Kong&#39;s markets. Or being treated to Istanbul&#39;s hidden secrets.</p>
	<p>
		Just as important, Local Travel is a means of demonstrating a personal commitment to corporate social responsibility. You step into the locals&#39; shoes and learn how they think; respect and preserve irreplaceable but threatened local environments; share in the intricacies of local culture; and support local economies by ensuring that money spent benefits the right people.</p>
	<p>
		<a href="http://www.urbanadventures.com/?aff=270">Urban Adventures</a>&nbsp;is one young, global, day-tour company of particular interest to anyone keen to get under the skin of a city. Urban Adventures are quick and easy ways to add a little excitement to business travel, to explore neighbourhoods, flavours, cultures and more, all within a few hours. They&#39;re carefully designed tours that let you say, <em>yeah, I actually did experience local life</em>. They have even proven effective ways to network with potential business partners and build relationships over shared adventures.</p>
	<p>
		Urban Adventures strives to create unique, local experiences,&quot; emphasises Tony Carne, the Melbourne-based general manager of Urban Adventures. &quot;That&#39;s why all of our local operations are run by local experts, not by a remote corporate team with no sense of the local vibe. Local travel lets you engage and interact in a way that really illustrates what a place is all about. Local travel experiences stay with you forever and impact you in ways you never imagined.&quot;</p>
	<p>
		In Australia, Urban Adventures runs tours in Adelaide, Cairns, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Elsewhere, there are experiences available in <a href="http://www.urbanadventures.com/destination?aff=270">more than 80 destinations</a>&nbsp;across 45 countries. Urban Adventures welcomes <em>Business Review Australia</em> readers to enjoy any of them with a 10 per cent discount. <a href="http://www.urbanadventures.com/business_travel_australia?aff=270">Click here</a>&nbsp;to get started.</p>
	<p>
		For a growing list of Local Travel operators like Urban Adventures, also visit the <a href="http://www.localtravelmovement.com/">Local Travel Movement</a>, a non-profit collaborative platform of companies founded on a passion for Local Travel and commitment to Local Travel values.</p>
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    <title>The Olympic Opening Ceremony Experience</title>
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    <id>tag:www.businessreviewaustralia.com,2012:/lifestyle//20.457255</id>

    <published>2012-08-05T20:52:49Z</published>
    <updated>2012-08-05T21:36:02Z</updated>

    <summary>East Sussex resident Margaret Farmiloe shares with Business Review Australia the excitement of London&apos;s Olympic Opening Ceremony, from the inside</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	<strong>What was your role in the Olympic Opening Ceremony?&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>
	I was a drumming marshal, so drummed through the industrial revolution section, and then also through the athlete&#39;s parade.&nbsp; Part of our job as marshals was to make sure that the athletes went the right way and didn&#39;t go anywhere they weren&#39;t supposed to, partially for their safety, for example when the dove bikers went around stage management wanted us to make sure that the athletes couldn&#39;t get onto the track.</p>
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	<strong>How were you selected?</strong></p>
<p>
	I responded to an advert last October asking for volunteers for the opening and closing ceremonies which seemed like a fabulous opportunity at the time.&nbsp; I then attended two separate auditions, the first of which was in the middle of November and was aimed at making sure that people could follow basic instructions and move in time to music.&nbsp; We were also able to say whether we had any particular talents (they were specifically looking for ballet dancers, roller skaters, BMX bikers and drummers) and as I play the piano and have done some drumming in the past I asked to be considered for the drumming.&nbsp;</p>
<p>
	The second audition took place at the beginning of December. [It] was a drumming workshop where we were put through our paces in staying in time and responding to instructions given over a click track.&nbsp; There were 1,000 drummers and a large proportion had never even touched a drum before, so I&#39;m not entirely certain how they selected people for the different roles. Around 7,500 volunteers were involved in the opening ceremony.&nbsp; In the middle of January I received an email confirming my place and giving me a full breakdown of the very demanding rehearsal schedule.</p>
<p>
	<strong>I expect this will be difficult to answer succinctly, but what was the experience like? Had you performed in front of a large crowd before (though not necessarily an internationally televised one)?</strong></p>
<p>
	I struggle to put into words what it was like to be there, performing with Dame Evelyn Glennie (a musician who I&#39;ve respected my whole life) and on the same stage as Kenneth Brannagh, Rowan Atkinson and J.K. Rowling, as well as seeing live performances from Dizzee Rascal, Arctic Monkeys and Paul McCartney and being watched by a worldwide audience of approximately 1 billion people!&nbsp; I&#39;ve performed at Glyndebourne Opera House, the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in the past, but they didn&#39;t even come close to the 80,000 capacity Olympic Stadium.&nbsp; I&#39;m not sure there are enough adjectives in the English language - amazing, spectacular, overwhelming, incredible, I could go on forever!&nbsp; A week later I still haven&#39;t come back down to earth yet, and feel a bit jet lagged in a way, like I&#39;m in a different timezone to where I should be.&nbsp; I suspect that normality will only return once I&#39;m back at work and the closing ceremony is finished.</p>
<p>
	<strong>How effective, do you think, was the #savethesurprise campaign?</strong></p>
<p>
	I think this was amazingly successful when you bear in mind that at least 110,000 people knew a lot about the ceremonies - 10,000 involved in the ceremony, plus the audiences of two dress rehearsals of 45,000 and 65,000.&nbsp; There were a few leaks, especially following the dress rehearsals, but the videos on YouTube were blocked by the IOC (many of which were reported to the IOC by cast members) and the media had been speculating quite a lot but never quite got it right from what I read, mainly because they&#39;d been using photos of the field of play taken from helicopters to try and work out what was going on.&nbsp; There were of course massive secrets that almost nobody knew until it happened - for example we weren&#39;t told who would be carrying the Olympic flag nor lighting the cauldron.&nbsp; We didn&#39;t even know what the cauldron would look like!</p>
<p>
	<strong>Will you also perform in the Closing Ceremony?</strong></p>
<p>
	Yes I will, but of course I&#39;m not allowed to say anything about it!&nbsp; There has been a lot of names released of people who will be involved, and I&#39;m really looking forward to it.</p>
<p>
	<strong>Which sports/events do you look forward to during the Summer Games?</strong></p>
<p>
	I love the athletics, gymnastics and diving, but have also discovered handball in the last week and am really enjoying that as it&#39;s such a fast moving, unpredictable game.&nbsp; Watching the athletics this morning was a bit weird because the stadium looks completely different now to how I remember it and it makes me feel strangely nostalgic!</p>
<p>
	<strong>What does it mean to you to have the Olympics in London?</strong></p>
<p>
	It means the chance to be involved in the ceremonies, the chance to take my children (aged 2, 5 and 7) to massive sporting venues that we don&#39;t have locally - I live on the south coast so don&#39;t have much in the way of stadiums (or stadia?).&nbsp; I was hoping to get tickets for the diving, however these are now completely out of my price range at &pound;90 or &pound;450 each.&nbsp; We do however have tickets for the Paralympics athletics and blind football at the Paralympics, and my husband and eldest son came up to the stadium for the second dress rehearsal of the opening ceremony.&nbsp; It also means the chance for my husband to run a leg of the Torch Relay which was amazing for him to do and great for us to watch too. And finally, it has given me the chance to work with Danny Boyle, Rick Smith and Mike Dolbear who were the people who wrote the whole thing, taught it to us and were in the control room talking to us through our In Ear Monitors through the whole thing.</p>
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    <title>Phelps wins 200IM, Joins the Ranks of Fraser</title>
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    <id>tag:www.businessreviewaustralia.com,2012:/lifestyle//20.457209</id>

    <published>2012-08-02T23:26:40Z</published>
    <updated>2012-08-02T23:32:05Z</updated>

    <summary>Michael Phelps, winning the 200IM for his third consecutive Olympics, ties Australian Dawn Fraser&apos;s three-peat record set in 1964</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	Until last night, only two athletes &ndash; both female &ndash; had achieved the incredible &ldquo;three-peat&rdquo; feat: winning the same Olympic event in three consecutive Games.</p>
<p>
	Between 1956 and 1964, Australian swimming great <strong>Dawn Fraser</strong> defended her title in the 100m freestyle, becoming the first woman in history to achieve this event trifecta.</p>
<p>
	Hungarian swimmer <strong>Krisztina Egerzegi</strong>, a five-time individual Olympic medallist, was the reigning 200m backstroke champion between 1988 and 1996.</p>
<p>
	After winning the 200 individual medley in London and upping his Olympic medal haul to an impressive 20, American phenom Michael Phelps has joined this prestigious group.</p>
<p>
	&quot;To be able to win the gold medal and repeat three times is something pretty special,&quot; <a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-blogs/swimming/michael-phelps-wins-gold-in-the-200m-im.html">Phelps told NBC</a>. &quot;I&#39;m pretty pleased with gold.&quot;</p>
<p>
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<p>
	Getting to this point hasn&rsquo;t come easy for the 27-year-old swimmer, whose London experience hasn&rsquo;t gone quite as smoothly as expected. He placed fourth in the 400 individual medley and missed his first opportunity to achieve the three-peat honour in the 200m butterfly when South Africa&rsquo;s <strong>Chad le Clos</strong> outtouched him by .05 seconds.</p>
<p>
	Phelps has <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/30/us/michael-phelps-on-pmt/index.html">publicised his plans to retire</a> from professional swimming after the London Games, citing the first two years of his post-Beijing training as simply &ldquo;going through the motions.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;After 2008, I just didn&rsquo;t want to do it,&rdquo; Phelps told the <em>Ames Tribune</em>. &ldquo;I knew deep down inside I wanted to, but I didn&rsquo;t want to put in the work. There were times I didn&rsquo;t come to practice. It didn&rsquo;t excite me.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	For Fraser, achieving the three-peat feat was a challenge for a different reason: seven months before the 1964 Tokyo Games, she was in a devastating car accident that chipped vertebrae in her back and claimed the life of her mother.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;I didn&rsquo;t really want to swim in Tokyo,&rdquo; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6f4O6ljPQk">Fraser said in a later interview</a>. &ldquo;If it hadn&rsquo;t been for my team members who supported me greatly... [they] motivated me.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	Fortunately for both swimmers, they successfully found the inner strength they needed to make history.</p>
<p>
	Phelps, already the most decorated Olympian of all time, will have a shot at a second three-peat in the 100m fly &ndash; if he can hold off le Clos, who pipped him in the prelims.</p>
<p>
	&quot;I&#39;m perfectly pleased with that,&quot; <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/olympics/2012/08/02/Swimming-prelims-day-6.ap/index.html">Phelps said</a>. &quot;I was able to finish pretty well. If I can push the first 50 over the next hopefully two swims, that will be good.&quot;</p>
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<entry>
    <title>Chinese Swimmer Ye Deemed Clean</title>
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    <published>2012-08-01T21:06:27Z</published>
    <updated>2012-08-01T21:13:19Z</updated>

    <summary>FINA, the world governing body of swimming, has confirmed that Ye has passed four separate drug tests over the past 12 months and said there is &quot;no factual basis&quot; to the rumour that she was taking performance enhancing drugs</summary>
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	Perhaps she is part fish, but there is certainly one thing that 16-year-old Chinese swimming prodigy Ye Shiwen is not: a doper.</p>
<p>
	FINA, the world governing body of swimming, has confirmed that Ye has passed four separate drug tests over the past 12 months and said there is &ldquo;no factual basis&rdquo; to the rumour that she was taking performance enhancing drugs, the <em>Sydney Morning Herald</em> reported.</p>
<p>
	&quot;Following recent comments reported in the media, FINA would like to clearly state that there is no factual basis to support this kind of insinuations related to the performances of the Chinese swimmer, Shiwen Ye,&quot; <a href="http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/World/31518.asp?q=2012-London-Olympics:-FINA-Releases-Statement-Supporting-Ye-Shiwen">the statement read</a>.</p>
<p>
	&quot;This athlete has fulfilled all of the FINA Doping Control obligations, having been tested on four occasions in the last twelve months, including twice before the Chinese Olympic Trials in 2012.&quot;</p>
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<p>
	Ye has been at the centre of speculation since her gold medal performance in the 400IM last weekend, where she swam the last 50 of her race faster than American phenom Ryan Lochte and smashed Australian Stephanie Rice&rsquo;s record by more than a second &ndash; and Rice had been wearing a now-banned &lsquo;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/technology/gadget/nanotechnology-making-athletes-better-faster-stronger">supersuit</a>.&rsquo;</p>
<p>
	John Leonard, the executive director of the World Swimming Coaches&rsquo; Association, deemed the incredible accomplishment &ldquo;impossible,&rdquo; <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/9440248/Ye-Shiwen-16-year-olds-Olympic-swim-impossible-says-coach-John-Leonard.html">telling London&rsquo;s <em>Daily Telegraph</em></a>, &ldquo;Any time someone has looked like superwoman in the history of our sport they have later been found guilty of doping.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	The authenticity of Ye&rsquo;s victory was further questioned when she won gold in the 200IM, but she has been <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/aug/01/olympics-record-swimmer-ye-defended">fiercely defended</a> by her Australian coaches, Ken Wood and Denis Cotterell, and rivals in the pool, including those who lost races to her. &ldquo;As far as I&#39;m concerned I think she is an amazing swimmer and it&#39;s just amazing that I got to be as close as I was with how amazing she is,&quot; said Aussie swimmer Alicia Coutts, who won silver behind Ye in the 200IM.</p>
<p>
	&nbsp;<a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-blogs/swimming/chinese-success-raising-suspicions-of-doping.html">China&rsquo;s history of doping through the 1990s</a> hasn&rsquo;t helped Ye&rsquo;s firm assurance against any wrongdoing, but now that the Olympics have sided with Ye, her chances of quieting the speculation have heightened.</p>
<p>
	&quot;We know how on top of the game WADA [World Anti-Doping Agency] are, and WADA have passed her as clean &ndash; that&#39;s the end of the story,&quot; British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan said in a news conference.</p>
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    <title>&apos;The Missile&apos; Misfires: Aussies Lose 4x100 Free Relay  </title>
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    <published>2012-07-30T04:20:51Z</published>
    <updated>2012-07-31T04:49:39Z</updated>

    <summary>The defending champions of the 4x100 free relay placed fourth in the finals</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	It was an upset no one saw coming: Australia, the defending champions of the 4x100 free relay, placed fourth in the finals, succumbing their medal standing to the speedy French, American and Russian teams, respectively.</p>
<p>
	&nbsp;The four-man team, dubbed Australia&rsquo;s &ldquo;Weapons of Mass Destruction,&rdquo; was considered a shoe-in for Olympic gold with James &ldquo;The Missile&rdquo; Magnussen, Matt Targett, Eamon Sullivan and James &ldquo;The Rocket&rdquo; Roberts. Unfortunately, Magnussen&rsquo;s sluggish start didn&rsquo;t produce the comfortable lead expected from the low-47 freestyler, and the Aussies were unable to make up for lost time.</p>
<p>
	The loss could be attributed to high levels of media attention and pressure on the relay team, with particular focus on Australian swimming golden boy Magnussen. As the face of the nation&rsquo;s champion sport who clocked the fastest 100m free time at the Australian Trials, Magnussen was expected to blow the competition out of the water and defend Australia&rsquo;s title.</p>
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<p>
	Now, instead of showering him with praise, members of the press are scrutinising the swimmer&rsquo;s reaction to the defeat, accusing him of <a href="http://www.news.com.au/sport/london-olympics/australian-swimmings-darkest-day/story-fndpu6dv-1226438262922">acting ungraciously towards the winners</a> and <a href="http://www.news.com.au/sport/london-olympics/james-magnussen-misfired-but-hes-not-rude-gian-rooney/story-fndpu6dv-1226438467664">brushing off a Channel Nine reporter</a>.</p>
<p>
	&quot;It&#39;s a hard situation and the 4 x 100 freestyle relay is probably the pinnacle of pressure,&rdquo; veteran Olympic swimmer Michael Klim told ABC.</p>
<p>
	One Olympic swimmer who has risen above the media attention is Leisel Jones. Competing in her fourth Games, the press has speculated about the breaststroker&rsquo;s heavier physique and whether this would hamper her ability to perform in the pool.</p>
<p>
	After today&rsquo;s 100m breaststroke trials, the answer is clearly no: she qualified in 1:06:81.</p>
<p>
	&quot;I have (been motivated by it),&quot; Jones told <em>The Australian</em>. &quot;It&#39;s the best thing that has ever happened to me. I couldn&#39;t ask for anything more. I&#39;m one of those people, you put me under pressure and I&#39;ll show you what I can do. I did one of my best sessions ever after I read the comments.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	Here&rsquo;s to hoping Magnussen finds strength in what is now referred to as Australian swimming&rsquo;s &ldquo;darkest day&rdquo; and performs at his usual high level for the duration of the Games.</p>
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    <title>Golfer Adam Scott Loses British Open</title>
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    <published>2012-07-23T04:10:56Z</published>
    <updated>2012-07-23T04:17:43Z</updated>

    <summary>Scott had been vying to become the fourth Australian to win the tournament </summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	Australian golfer <strong>Adam Scott</strong> has cemented his place in sport history alongside his national golf idol, <strong>Greg Norman</strong>, but not for a reason he&rsquo;d like to remember.</p>
<p>
	The 141st British Open Championship ended today in heartbreak for Scott in a trifecta of fours: his four-stroke lead vanished with four bogeys on the final four holes of the course, putting him at five-over 75, his worst final round of the year.</p>
<p>
	South African golfer <strong>Ernie Els</strong>, who won the British Open a decade ago, closed out the round today with three birdies that propelled him to a victorious two-under-par 68.</p>
<p>
	Scott had been vying to become the fourth Australian to win the British Open after a 21-year drought: the last Open victor from Down Under was <strong>Ian Baker-Finch</strong> in 1991.</p>
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<p>
	Norman won the Open twice &ndash; in 1986 and again in 1993 &ndash; but his career success was <a href="http://www.golf.com/special-features/normans-collapse-paves-way-faldo">tainted in 1996</a> at the Masters Tournament when he shot three straight bogeys, resulting in a final-round 78 that handed the green jacket victory to his greatest rival, <strong>Nick Faldo</strong>.</p>
<p>
	It&rsquo;s an infamous event that lives on in many Australian sport fans&rsquo; memories, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/23/sports/golf/2012-british-open-adam-scotts-collapse-recalls-one-by-greg-norman.html">including Scott&rsquo;s</a>, and unfortunately for the 32-year-old, his name may now be synonymous with the same misfortune.</p>
<p>
	&quot;I played so beautifully for most of the week. I certainly shouldn&#39;t let this bring me down,&quot; Scott told the media. &ldquo;I can&rsquo;t justify anything I did out there today.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;I let a great chance slip through my fingers today, and I know it.&rdquo;</p>
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    <title>Australia&apos;s Mining Queen</title>
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    <published>2012-07-13T17:00:31Z</published>
    <updated>2012-07-11T20:34:31Z</updated>

    <summary>Gina Rinehart has nearly tripled her fortune in one year to defend her title as Australia&apos;s richest person and become the world&apos;s wealthiest woman</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	<strong><em>This story originally appeared&nbsp;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11313/28">here</a>&nbsp;in the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11313">July issue</a>&nbsp;of&nbsp;</em>Business Review Australia<em>&nbsp;magazine.</em></strong></p>
<p style="margin: 0px 0px 0.75em; padding: 0px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; line-height: 18px; ">
	<em>Written by Allie&nbsp;Schratz, Editor of Business Review Australia</em></p>
<p>
	Georgina &ldquo;Gina&rdquo; Hope Rinehart may as well be the face of Australia&rsquo;s mining boom.</p>
<p>
	The 58-year-old Perth native is the heiress of <a href="http://www.hancockprospecting.com.au/">Hancock Prospecting</a>, a resources company founded by her late father, Lang Hancock, which holds the rights to some extremely valuable iron ore deposit sites in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The company inheritance after her father&rsquo;s death in 1992 set Mrs Rinehart&rsquo;s net wealth at $75 million, and over the past two decades, she has developed deposits into lucrative mines, acquired large stakes in Fairfax Media and the Ten Network Holdings Ltd., and secured regional international deals that have catapulted her wealth and status as a businesswoman to the top ranks on numerous lists.</p>
<p>
	Her business savvy is monetarily exemplified by the $18.87 billion increase in her fortune over the past year to $29.17 billion &ndash; an increase that Andrew Heathcote, editor of the <em>BRW</em> Rich 200 list, called &ldquo;unparalleled.&rdquo; <a href="http://www.brw.com.au/p/sections/features/the_list_brw_rich_OPa13Wsi1unYeN6nomvrGK"><em>BRW</em>&rsquo;s Rich 200 list</a> named her the eighth richest person in the world and <a href="http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/">Forbes ranked her at #29</a> on its Top 100 rich list, where she remains the only Australian business mogul.</p>
<p>
	As with any rich and famous person, however, her life has not been without drama. After her father&rsquo;s passing, Mrs Rinehart took legal action against her stepmother, Rose Porteous, over the circumstances of his death and the distribution of his estate. Three of her four children have waged an ongoing battle over the Hancock family trust in an effort to remove her as a trustee. She is also fighting a dispute over the iron ore-rich Rhodes Ridge deposit, which Mrs Rinehart claims a 25 per cent stake in per an agreement dating back to 1984. The Wright Prospecting business, however, is fighting to gain control of the site.</p>
<p>
	An outspoken critic of mining legislation, Mrs Rinehart holds unique views when it comes to Australia&rsquo;s economic future and ways the nation can protect itself from the financial crises currently hitting Europe and the US. In January, she proposed a plan to split the nation in half (east to west) to allow for a &ldquo;miner-friendly economic zone&rdquo; with lowered taxes and more flexible legal barriers that would allow for foreign workers to come work the northern land.</p>
<p>
	She is also, as one would expect, not a supporter of the carbon tax: &ldquo;Now, as a&nbsp;recession approaches, is not the time to&nbsp;burden Australia with a carbon tax and&nbsp;Mineral Resource Rent Tax,&rdquo; <a href="http://www.andev-project.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/20111201-Resources-the-life-raft-in-an-economic-storm-Australian-Resources-and-Investment-Magazine.pdf">she wrote in an article</a> she contributed to the <em>Australian Resources and Investment Magazine</em>.</p>
<p>
	Regardless of the tax, the resources industry will continue to support Australia&rsquo;s economy &ndash; therefore giving Mrs Rinehart a potential shot at pipping Carlos Slim Helu&rsquo;s Forbes title in 2013.</p>
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    <title>The Pleasure Seeker&apos;s Guide to Travel</title>
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    <published>2012-07-09T17:00:21Z</published>
    <updated>2012-07-09T20:25:50Z</updated>

    <summary>Unlock the hidden gems of 46+ cities with Hg2</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	<strong><em>This story originally appeared&nbsp;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11313/18">here</a>&nbsp;in the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11313">July issue</a>&nbsp;of&nbsp;</em>Business Review Australia<em>&nbsp;magazine.</em></strong></p>
<p style="margin: 0px 0px 0.75em; padding: 0px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; line-height: 18px; ">
	<em>Written by Allie&nbsp;Schratz, Editor of Business Review Australia</em></p>
<p>
	What inspires us to take action on an idea? To formulate a concept worthy of action is a challenge within itself, but to actually implement it &ndash; successfully &ndash; usually requires some sort of driver. Often, this driver comes in the form of an incident that makes you think, <em>&ldquo;You know, this recommended [experience, bar, hotel, etc.] sucks. Surely I could have found a better one.&rdquo;</em></p>
<p>
	This was precisely the thought going through Tremayne Carew Pole&rsquo;s mind back in 2004 when, equipped with the big-name travel guide titles, he arrived in Budapest, Hungary with a group of friends, all hearts set on a great weekend. Their desires were anything but unique to a European traveller: they were seeking restaurants packed with in-the-know locals and good bars frequented by a similar crowd. Despite their guide book consultations, the group&rsquo;s attempts to satisfy these desires failed miserably, and they found themselves sitting glumly in a soulless restaurant one of the books had recommended.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;It was a wasted weekend,&rdquo; said Pole.</p>
<p>
	Fed up with lacklustre travel writers leading him askew on vacation, Pole did what many of us dream of doing: packed up his things and relocated from the UK to Prague, where he would end up penning the first <em>Hg2</em> travel guide.</p>
<p>
	<strong>What&rsquo;s an &lsquo;Hg&rsquo;?</strong></p>
<p>
	<em>Hg2</em>, or <em><a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/japan/tokyo">Hedonist&rsquo;s Guide to...</a>&nbsp;</em>is a travel guide tailor-written for a hedonist: a pursuer of pleasure. (We know what you&rsquo;re thinking, but don&rsquo;t dwell on it &ndash; there&rsquo;s much more to hedonism than your naughty thoughts suggest.) &ldquo;The traditional interpretation of hedonism is that it is all sex, drugs and rock and roll &ndash; but that&#39;s a younger version of hedonism,&rdquo; said Pole, the company&rsquo;s founder and publisher. &ldquo;Hedonism could be about food, beauty, art - whatever you find pleasure in.&rdquo; Pole, for example, established on the <em>Hg2</em> website that &ldquo;A total disregard for my own wellbeing, an inexhaustible approach to nightlife, not knowing when to say no, and being the last man standing&rdquo; constitute him as a hedonist.</p>
<p>
	Is there an age limit to hedonism? Absolutely not: &ldquo;Whatever age you are, you can find and define your own pleasures,&rdquo; said Pole. Therefore, <em>Hg2</em>&rsquo;s titles outlining the best places to eat, sleep, shop, drink, party, play and soak up the culture in 46 select cities are written for pleasure seekers of all ages.</p>
<p>
	<strong>How Their Guides Differ</strong></p>
<p>
	Walk into any bookstore and the multitude of <em>Lonely Planet</em>, <em>Rough Guide</em>, <em>Time Out</em> and <em>Frommer&rsquo;s</em> titles are often fighting for space on the shelves. So, what makes an <em>Hg2</em> guide stand out from the rest?</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;<em>Hg2</em> guides provide a filtered selection of the most interesting places to visit,&rdquo; said Pole. &ldquo;It&#39;s not all about the high-end expensive places &ndash; it&#39;s about the neighbourhood vibe, places where we know our readers are going to have a great time.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	The proof is in the pages: while Sydney&rsquo;s sleek little guide includes the usual glamour spots &ndash; Bondi&rsquo;s Icebergs, Ivy Lounge and Chi The Spa are all mentioned &ndash; lesser known gems are brought to the reader&rsquo;s attention: Efendy in Balmain, Surry Hills&rsquo; Monkey Magic, and the weekend Glebe Market.</p>
<p>
	The entries make it clear that the writer has spent some serious time admiring the pre-war architecture of the Grace Hotel; enjoyed a cocktail Rockpool Bar &amp; Grill; and took in a performance at the Enmore Theatre. Hg writers are required to be city residents who provide information updates for two years post-publication, so readers can rest assured that their guides are always on the ball when it comes to recommending the city&rsquo;s top-notch offerings.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;We don&#39;t tend to use a team of writers, instead trusting the judgment and taste of an individual,&rdquo; said Pole. &ldquo;We want our readers to identify with the writer and let them be [led] on a journey.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	Whether your next journey is to <a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/argentina/buenosaires">Buenos Aires</a>, <a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/uk/london">London</a>, <a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/italy/milan">Milan</a>, <a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/japan/tokyo">Tokyo</a>&nbsp;or <a href="http://www.hg2.com/cities/azerbaijan/baku">Baku</a>, <em>A Hedonist&rsquo;s Guide to...</em> will guide you through a memorable vacation.&nbsp;</p>
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    <title>Flight of the Conchords Are Returning to Australia</title>
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    <published>2012-06-29T17:53:01Z</published>
    <updated>2012-06-28T23:05:47Z</updated>

    <summary>Australia hasn&apos;t heard the last from Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie</summary>
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        <name>Allie Schratz</name>
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	Australia hasn&rsquo;t heard the last from Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie.</p>
<p>
	The Kiwi duo behind the Flight of the Conchords folk-parody group, whose silly lyrics and quirky banter has won the hearts of viewers worldwide, will return to Australia for a series of performances across the nation. The tour will kick off next Thursday at the Sydney Opera House to a sold out crowd.</p>
<p>
	&ldquo;We are finally returning to Australia,&#39;&#39; Clement said, &ldquo;mostly to apologise.&rdquo;</p>
<p>
	With a successful BBC radio show, two multi Emmy-nominated seasons of their TV show, and a Grammy for &lsquo;Best Comedy Album&rsquo; under their belts, the pair have certainly made waves across the entertainment realm.</p>
<p>
	McKenzie also served as the Music Director for&nbsp;<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079588/"><em>The Muppets</em></a>&nbsp;movie&nbsp;and penned the lyrics for&nbsp;<em>Man or&nbsp;Muppet,</em>&nbsp;which won the Oscar for &lsquo;Best Original Song.&rsquo;</p>
<p>
	<strong>SEE RELATED STORIES FROM THE&nbsp;WDM&nbsp;CONTENT&nbsp;NETWORK:</strong></p>
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<p>
	<a href="http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/magazines/11136"><strong>Read the latest issue of Business Review Australia</strong></a></p>
<p>
	Of course, these successes often came at the cost of the Aussies, who Clement and McKenzie have incessantly poked fun at in their songs and in various scenes throughout their HBO series, which was set in New York City.</p>
<p>
	&#39;&#39;I think in the States we&#39;ve helped give people an idea of what New Zealanders are like,&#39;&#39; McKenzie told the <em>Newcastle Herald.</em></p>
<p>
	&#39;&#39;But I think we maybe made Australia look quite bad, which we will be apologising for on this tour. Americans often come up to me and say, &#39;Do New Zealanders really hate Australians?&#39; and I&#39;m like, &#39;Noooo, it was just a joke.&#39;&#39;&#39;</p>
<p>
	Evidently, Australians get the joke: the Sydney Opera House show sold out in minutes, and a second show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 6 July is also sold out.</p>
<p>
	Tickets are still available for the Newcastle gig on Tuesday, 10 July and in Wollongong on Wednesday, 11 July. <a href="http://www.frontiertouring.com/fotc">Click here to access any remaining tickets to these performances</a>.</p>
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