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Paradise Premium Essentials Package – Key to Happiness

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Publicity

Pip Miller PR

Telephone: 0419 681543

Email: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

Internet: www.paradisepalms.com.au

MEDIA INFORMATION 31 August 2009

SEEK THE BEST IN PARADISE

If you want a break and only the best will do, head to Tropical North Queensland for perfect winter weather and stay in a luxurious new resort with the added bonus of two of the region’s top day tours.

The Premium Essentials Package at Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club is a five night stay at Cairns’ northern beaches in your choice of a Resort Room or a one or two-bedroom apartment from $681 per person.

With a full day trip to the outer Great Barrier Reef plus a full day trip to Kuranda including Skyrail and Kuranda Scenic Rail included in the package you’ll get to experience Tropical North Queensland’s beautiful reef and rainforest at no extra cost.

Guests can take advantage of the resort and country club facilities including accommodation in the new 96-room resort, dining in Fifty Nine Restaurant and Bar, golf on one of Australia’s top championship courses, massage and spa services plus mini-golf.


Set on 126 ha of undulating golf course, surrounded by rainforest covered hills and just minutes to the Coral Sea, Paradise Palms is an idyllic playground for holiday makers. Add to this, its convenient location just 20 minutes drive north of Cairns airport, five minutes from Palm Cove and 40 minutes from Port Douglas.


Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club is a member of Vision Hotels and Resorts.
For bookings and information: Email: reservations@visionhotelsandresorts.com or Phone: (07) 4059 9999.

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For further information:

Rosie Douglas , Director of Sales and Marketing – Vision Hotels and Resorts

Tel: 07 40539 485 Mob:0417 750 540 E: rdouglas@visionhotelsandresorts.com

The Lakes Reef Island Package on Sale Now

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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For Immediate Release 31 August 2009

INDULGE IN A TROPICAL FANTASY AT THE LAKES

Tropical holidays don’t get better than this special Reef Island and Cairns Getaway at The Lakes Cairns Resort and Spa.

From only $850 per person you get three nights in a one-bedroom apartment at The Lakes in the heart of Cairns city’s cultural precinct and then stay on the Great Barrier Reef with two nights at Green Island Resort.

The five-night getaway includes a tour to the outer Great Barrier Reef, a full buffet breakfast daily at Green Island Resort, an airport transfer to The Lakes, a transfer from The Lakes to the Reef Fleet Terminal and launch transfers to Green Island Resort.

Situated only 3km from the Cairns International Airport and 3km from the Cairns CBD, The Lakes Cairns Resort and Spa is an award-winning 4.5 star resort situated on 4ha of lush tropical gardens, scenic lakes and large resort style pools.

The Lakes is a member of Vision Hotels and Resorts. For bookings and information email reservations@visionhotelsandresorts.com or call 1800 666 614.

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Rosie Douglas , Director of Sales and Marketing – Vision Hotels and Resorts

Tel: 07 40539 485 Mob: 0417 750 540 Email: rdouglas@visionhotelsandresorts.com

Issued by: Pip Miller PR

Ph: 07 4032 4400 Mob: 0419 681543 Email: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

Pictures from Welcoming Babies Ceremony at Cairns Regional Council on Sunday 30 August 09

Monday, August 31st, 2009
Mayor Val welcomes Tilly at Sunday 30 August: Welcoming Babies Ceremony at Cairns Regional Council

Mayor Val welcomes Tilly at Sunday 30 August: Welcoming Babies Ceremony at Cairns Regional CouncilIndia Performs at Welcoming BabiesTilly Celebrates her Scottish Heritage at Cairns Regional Council

Festival Cairns Begins Final Chapter of Telling our Stories Finale

Monday, August 31st, 2009
Festival Cairns Bubble Boy at Grand Parade

Festival Cairns Bubble Boy at Grand Parade

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MEDIA RELEASE Monday 31 August 2009

FESTIVAL CAIRNS 2009 BEGINS FINAL CHAPTER IN WEEK

LEADING UP TO ‘THE END’

It’s a rollicking read! Festival Cairns 2009 gathers speed on day one of its final week; racing towards the finish line this Sunday 6 September with an exciting line up of events – including three of its six highlights – to culminate in a spectacular free concert of Cairns Bands, a short movie of this year’s “Grand Parade” and Festival highlights, and a finale fireworks display over Cairns Esplanade to signal the end of the 2009 program.

Cairns Amateurs, Reggaetown and Carnival on Collins headline a multi-dimensional week of story-telling, art, music, poetry and an entire weekend dedicated to providing families with free and fun-filled festivities.

According to Festival Cairns event coordinator, Belinda Griffin, this year’s program has already hit some high notes for Cairns and its wider community with its inaugural Cairns Indigenous Art Fair and food events with celebrity chef Gary Mehigan in particular, declared a resounding success.

“Not only were expectations surpassed in attendances to both of these new additions to the program, but brought to life, this year’s theme, Telling our Stories. In practice, both events beautifully positioned and showcased our region and its bountiful arts and food culture.

“Add to this the overwhelming success of events in the weekend just passed – namely Tex Perkins, Ergon Energy Busking Festival, We Built this City, timeOUT concert – and we have all the momentum needed to drive headlong into our final week of celebrations,” she said.

The story telling theme continues this week at Cairns Libraries with the first in a four day Oral History Project getting underway tomorrow in Mossman and Babinda. In Cairns, Wayne Rees will address the Festival Cairns 2009 theme at 10.30am in Earlville on Thursday 3 September while Paul Hockey will finish the event off in style at Stratford Library on Friday at 2pm.

From today through to Friday, City Place Hub showcases the region’s education and training with a focus on creative and cultural industry. TAFE in the Tropics puts beauty, Indigenous art, ceramics, music and fashion under the microscope with free, tented displays for the public to wander through and enjoy.

City Place Hub is also the starting point for the second Heritage Walk hosted by Mixed Lollies’ stilted Troppo Tourists and a member of the Cairns Historical Society. The walk gets underway from 9.30am.

Thursday 3 and Friday 4 September focuses on the creative talent of younger members of Cairns and its community with Schools Cultural Concert at Bunnings Hub Stage. This long standing tradition gives students the opportunity to shine in a concert environment – providing entertainment for the general public to enjoy and appreciate. Schools Cultural Concert showcases choirs, string ensembles, big bands, orchestras, rock bands, dance and performance. From 10am to 2pm and 6pm to 9pm on Thursday and 6pm to 9pm on Friday.

Tanks Arts Centre is also under the spotlight this week as it hosts the Australian Poetry Slam tomorrow from 7.30pm in Tank 5 and on Thursday 3 September, unveils its Energy Exhibition that runs until Wednesday 16 September. This highly anticipated exhibition is the region’s showcase of some of the best young and emerging artistic talent and in the past has acted as a stepping stone for student artists to become solo exhibitionists. This free exhibition is open from 9.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays.

This week promises another musical feast at Tanks Arts Centre hot on the heels of a sell-out crowd for Tex Perkins last Friday. One of the country’s most recognised jazz singers, Grace Knight will expertly cap off the last concert in the Jazz Up North 2009 series at Tanks on Friday 4 September.

This weekend the party reaches fever pitch at Canon Park with Cairns Amateurs Racing Carnival while across the way at Tjapukai Cultural Park, the message from Australia’s favourite Island roots reggae festival organiser, Mickie Sellton, is, ‘get down to Reggaetown’ on Saturday 5 September with headliners Blue King Brown, Katchafire (NZ) and Anthony B (Jamaica) gracing the stage between 1pm and 11pm.

In 2009, Festival Cairns has provided families with an abundance of free, kid-friendly events and activities. Starting with Bunnings Esplanade Hub stage and its ongoing program of entertainment, Pacific Toyota Grand Parade and Kewarra Beach Resort’s We Built this City over the weekend, the fun will continue on Saturday 5 September at Cairns Regional Gallery and Esplanade Lagoon.

From 10am to 5pm, Cairns Regional Gallery will throw open its doors with a day of art and entertainment for the whole family while the Esplanade Lagoon is the place to be between 3pm and 10pm for McDonald’s/Sea FM Beach Party and Dive-In Movie: it is the biggest beach party in Cairns with games, a DJ, Aussie Barbie, great inflatable race, lifeguard challenge, karaoke and two movies to watch in the great outdoors.

This weekend celebrates the natural beauty and wonder of Flecker Botanic Gardens, Centenary Lakes and surrounds with Jazz Under the Stars from 6.30pm on Saturday 5 September warming up the gardens and stage for Father’s Day Favourite and festival finale highlight, Carnival on Collins.

From 9am to 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens, The Tanks Arts Centre and Collins Avenue present the city’s biggest street party that in 2009, celebrates its 20th birthday with a bonanza of activities and entertainment. These include almost 200 stalls (arts, craft, food, refreshments, lifestyle and plants), three exciting stages of live entertainment, a free Children’s Wonderland, amusement rides, roving entertainers, a coffee retreat and more.

The perfect finish to Father’s Day and Festival Cairns 2009 is planned to take place from 6pm at Cairns Esplanade.

At 6pm, the Youth Stage Band provides free entertainment and music before Mayor Val Schier officiates the winner’s presentation of this year’s Pacific Toyota Grand Parade. At 6.45pm a special movie screening of Festival Parade and Highlights will take place before another musical treat –this time from Cairns Concert Band playing until 9pm.

After two action-packed weeks, the attention returns skyward for the finale fireworks – an explosion of lights destined to thrill both young and old and calling ‘The End’ to this year’s Telling our Stories themed, Festival Cairns.

Scheduled Media Calls & Highlights Monday 31 August to Friday 4 September:

· Tuesday 1 September at 11am in City Place Hub for TAFE in the Tropics with Deputy Director of TNQ TAFE, Donna-Maree O’Connor

· Tuesday 1 September from 7.30pm at Tanks Arts Centre, Australian Poetry Slam

· Wednesday 2 September at time AM TBC – Mike Newman from Xplosive Art will visit Fireworks Barge on Esplanade in readiness for Finale Fireworks on Sunday 6 September from 9pm when once again, his team will light up the sky – closing the chapter to this year’s Telling our Stories Festival Cairns.

· Wednesday 2 September Schools Cultural Concert – TBA

· Wednesday 2 September at City Place Hub from 9.30am – Heritage Walk withTroppo Tourists and Cairns Historical Society volunteer

· Thursday 3 September at Tanks Art Centre – Curation of Energy Exhibition

· Thursday 3 September Carnival on Collins – TBA

· Thursday 3 September at 10am at Earlville Library – Wayne Rees tells his story

· Friday 4 September at 2pm at Stratford Library – Paul Hockey tells his story

Pip Miller PR will issue official media calls for all of the above and more opportunities are available on request. Tel: 0419 681543

As event manager of Festival Cairns 2009, Cairns Regional Council gratefully acknowledges the support of major sponsors Arts Queensland, Queensland State Government, Ergon Energy and Pacific Toyota. This year’s theme, “Telling our Stories” will roll out over 16, action-packed days between Friday 21 August and Sunday 6 September 09.

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For more information:

Belinda Griffin, Festival Cairns Coordinator

T: 07 4044 3593 M: 0407 966 530 E: festival@cairns.qld.gov.au

www.cairns.qld.gov.au

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Pip Miller PR

T: 07 4032 4400 M: 0419 681543 E: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

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Yoga in Paradise

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Publicity

Pip Miller PR

Telephone: 0419 681543

Email: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

Internet: www.paradisepalms.com.au

MEDIA RELEASE Friday 28 August 2009

YOGA IN PARADISE

Calling all Cairns yogis! Commencing Tuesday 1 September, Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club will offer twice weekly yoga classes in its beautiful tropical surrounds that are aimed at increasing spiritual, mental and physical wellbeing.

From next week, one of the region’s most experienced Hatha yoga teachers, Karen Thesinger of Xclusive Yoga will lead two, 90 minute classes from 6pm every Tuesday and 9am every Saturday.

According to Karen, yoga is a well-known, Hindu method of exercise and discipline aimed at spiritual, mental and physical wellbeing.

“I am thrilled at to have such a breathtaking environment as my backdrop to introduce the art and science of yoga. From our very first class we will explore this ancient, Eastern philosophy through the practice of ‘asanas ‘or postures that are all focused on promoting a healthy body and mind.

“These classes are open to everyone –those who are new to yoga and those continuing to develop their practice. Each class is designed to meet the individual needs of participants in a safe and encouraging environment and to inspire a sense of peace,” said Karen.

Each class comprises a series of warm-up stretches and postures, breathing techniques, alignment of postures and personal adjustments – culminating in a deep relaxation session.

Karen Thesinger is a qualified yoga teacher and member of the Yoga Teachers Association of Australia.

For more information, contact Karen Thesinger on Mobile: 0414 5232 439 or email: info@xclusiveyoga.com.au

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For further information:

Nathan Young, General Manager Golf and Food and Beverage Operations,

Paradise Palms Country Club

Ph: 07 4059 9999 Mob: 0419 157 418 Email: nyoung@paradisepalms.com.au

Rosie Douglas , Director of Sales and Marketing – Vision Hotels and Resorts

Tel: 07 40539 485 Mob:0417 750 540 E: rdouglas@visionhotelsandresorts.com

Cairnseye September Issue – Diamond and Ice Styling

Friday, August 28th, 2009

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Friday, August 28th, 2009

Click on the following links for Pip’s styling of Cairnseye August Issue incorporating Cairns Amateurs and Lingerie….

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Wedding Expo at Paradise

Friday, August 28th, 2009

MEDIA INFORMATION Thursday 29 January 09

FANCY A MARRIAGE MADE IN PARADISE?

PARADISE PALMS RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB’S INAUGURAL WEDDING EXPO

SUNDAY 8 FEB 09 10 AM TO 3PM

Wedding Expo Coordinator, Danielle Diacos (pictured at right) met with the proprietor of Say I Do…Wedding Gowns, Bronwyn Wilson (pictured at left) today to go over last minute arrangements in preparation for Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club’s inaugural wedding expo on Sunday 8 Feb 09. They will be joined by a mannequin wearing one of the latest bridal gown designs that will be featured at the expo. Say I Do…Wedding Gowns is the exclusive bridal gown exhibitor / supplier at the event and will showcase her range of new and pre-loved gowns in two fashion parades.

For details: Pip Miller PR mob: 0419 681543 or Danielle Diacos on tel: 4059 9999.

If a wedding is on the cards in 2009, don’t miss Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club’s inaugural Wedding Expo on Sunday 8 February 09 from 10 am to 3pm.

Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club provides wedding parties with an unrivalled setting – as idyllic in its range of picturesque beauty spots as its world-class facilities and attentive service.

According to Paradise Palms’ wedding coordinator, Danielle Diacos, “Our inaugural wedding expo is as such an opportunity to view first hand our picturesque location of rolling greens, fairways, rainforest backdrop and views to the sea, as it is the recently upgraded clubhouse, soon-to-be opened resort accommodation* and state-of-the-art facilities. Add to this, an exhibition of Cairns’ finest wedding suppliers spanning bridal fashion and floral design to stationary and cars, this will be an afternoon to remember,” she said.

Highlights of the expo include bridal fashion parades, hair and make up demonstrations and wedding dress/speech tips and tricks. There will also be two inspection tours of the newly opened resort, prizes to be won, including a major lucky draw prize for the brides that register on the day – who will be in with a chance to win a 4 night honeymoon to Hamilton Island! And added to all this, an expo showbag for every registered bride-to-be.

The event will commence at 10 am and proceed with the following agenda:

10.30am Photography demonstration by POSH PHOTOGRAPHY

10.45am Hair & Make Up demonstration by BLUSH HAIR & MAKE UP

11.00am Wedding Dress tips and tricks speech by SAY I DO… WEDDING GOWNS

11.30am Fashion Parade commences

12.00pm Guided Tour of the new Resort

1.00pm Hair & Make Up demonstration – MEGAN ANDREWS

1.15pm Wedding Dress tips and tricks speech by SAY I DO… WEDDING GOWNS

1.30pm Fashion Parade commences

2.00pm Photography demonstration by LOUISE MYERS PHOTOGRAPHY

2.15pm Guided Tour of the new resort

2.45pm Prizes drawn

3.00pm Expo Concludes

Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club’s 96 room, 4.5 star boutique resort will open for business on Tuesday, 17 February 2009.

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For information: Danielle Diacos on tel: 07 40 59 9919 or email: ddiacos@paradisepalms.com.au www.paradisepalms.com.au

Issued by: Pip Miller PR Tel: 07 4032 4400 / 0419 681543 or email: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

Flames Small Group Incentive

Friday, August 28th, 2009

MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 12 March 2009

SMALL GROUPS GIVEN ‘FLAMES’ EXCLUSIVITY FOR LIMITED TIME

Flames of the Forest: Small groups can now celebrate an evening of pure magic in tropical rainforest….beneath the stars and a truly romantic, candlelit marquee.

Tropical North Queensland. For a limited time, Flames of the Forest has great news for small groups with the opportunity to enjoy exclusive use of its magical rainforest setting with dinner and beverages from just $125 per person.

Managing Director of Flames of the Forest, Amelia Hannaford said smaller groups are finding it increasingly difficult to secure exclusive events. “This is largely down to high costs. With our own fairytale pocket of rainforest and talent for creating spellbinding events, we have come up with the perfect solution and are pleased to announce this special offer available to groups between 20 and 80. For just $125 per person, guests will receive exclusive use of our rainforest setting, a three course dinner and beverages,” she said.

To find out more, contact Flames of the Forest on tel: 07 4099 3144 or email: info@flamesoftheforest.com.au

Background Information: New Venue

After opening in 2003, Flames of the Forest has achieved much acclaim, establishing itself as one of Tropical North Queensland’s most spectacular dining experiences. And now, in response to its success, Flames of the Forest is on the move to a new and bigger rainforest location…..just down the road!

Flames of the Forest is the inspiration of Amelia and Nick Hannaford of Hannaford’s Events that has been hand-making original and beautiful events for the past 15 years in Australia and Asia-Pacific. Clients include multi-national corporations, incentive organizers, brand-marketers, rockstars, royalty and now….lovers set to tie-the-knot.

After discovering their first fairytale pocket of forest (some five years before Flames of the Forest was born), the idea to create a night time event came quickly according to Amelia. Since then, Flames of the Forest was launched and went on to forge an enviable reputation in its own right as a world-class attraction.

Amelia says Flames’ new rainforest venue is even more spectacular than the previous one and with the new infrastructure on site enables their team to accommodate groups of up to 900 guests for full sit down events.

Flames of the Forest is open to the public three nights a week presenting an evening set amid hundreds of candles and flames featuring a traditional and authentic Aboriginal performance with story telling, music and song from local brothers who spent their childhoods in the valley.

Combined with a magnificent six course plattered banquet dinner, guests have the opportunity to enjoy a magical and memorable evening while meeting new people amid the towering grandeur of the forest at night.

Flames of the Forest has won awards for its innovation and food and recently was listed in Australian Traveller Magazine as one of the ‘Top 100 Things to do in Australia….that you’ve never heard of!’.

In addition to opening to the public Flames of the Forest is an enchanting and dramatic venue for group entertaining. From weddings to corporate groups to car launches, every event is different but features the same stunning rainforest setting as its backdrop. Recent clients have included Toyota, which featured Flames of the Forest (complete with a performance by Leo Sayer) as the finale event of its new Landcruiser launch.

Amelia says the outdoor setting has many distinct advantages to more traditional indoor ones.

“For example, you can have fireworks going off during dinner without leaving your seat!”

She adds, “Added to that, there are no noise restrictions allowing guests to party on into the small hours.

“With it’s expanded infrastructure and capacity, Flames of the Forest’s new venue is a significant addition to the business tourism facilities available in Tropical North Queensland and we hope it’s exclusive nature and beauty will attract groups to the area – and as such, a venue of this type with on site infrastructure is not available elsewhere in the country,” she said.

Just 15 minutes from Port Douglas, 40 minutes from Palm Cove and one hour from Cairns, Flames of the Forest is a world away from the everyday.

For information contact: Tel: 61 7 4099 3966 email: info@flamesoftheforest.com.au or www.flamesoftheforest.com.au

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Contact: Amelia Hannaford, Flames of the Forest Tel: 61 7 4099 3966

Mob: 0407 656 293 Email: Amelia@hannafords.com.au

Issued by: Pip Miller PR Tel: 61 7 4032 4400 Mob: 0419 681543

Email: pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

Mother’s Day Cushion – The Eyes Have It

Friday, August 28th, 2009