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Bring on 2013 but stay safe

Topics: fireworks, mackay regional council, new years eve

OUT with the old and in with the new.

Most of us will be counting down to 2013, whether it's from a backyard barbecue with family, a special party or a public celebration.

And while many will be enjoying a few ales to toast the New Year, Mackay police are encouraging party-goers to act and drink responsibly tonight.

Mackay police station officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Peter Cowan said there would be a strong police presence across the region.

"There will be over 50 officers from the division working across Mackay, not just in the CBD area," he said.

Snr Sgt Cowan said during the festive season they had received more calls ... due to more residents partying.

"It is not necessarily a worse period than normal, but during the festive season we get a higher rate of calls."

Snr Sgt Cowan said with the new nightclubs and bars in the CBD more people were in the area, which had given police new challenges.

"People must remember to manage themselves appropriately and that they should drink responsibly and are accountable for their actions.

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Warming Up for 2013: Key Party Islands

LONDON, December 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

Travellers advised to begin planning 2013 holidays now

Magaluf and Ayia Napa remain top party island destinations

Club 18-30 offer fantastic deals forclubbing holidays 2013

With the British summer officially passed, travellers are being advised to begin planning their 2013 holidays to make the most of advanced booking deals. Leading travel firm Club 18-30 offer fantastic deals on clubbing holidays 2013 and have plenty of inspiration for party-going holidaymakers.

Ayia Napa

The saying 'the party never stops' has never been more fitting than when applied to Ayia Napa. With parties that start in the afternoon, this is one island where you're sure to spend a large amount of your time dancing the day and night away.

For an Ayia Napa holiday, the months of July and August are typically the most popular. Temperatures range between 20C and 35C with a glorious 10-12 hours of sunshine each day.

In terms of partying, Nissi is known as the loudest and most vibrant beach on the island. No night is safe from the infectious sounds of grime and garage music, with Club 18-30 resorts boasting exclusive performances from high profile artists including Ms Dynamite and Roll Deep.

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Legend of the decks is back

AN OLDHAM DJ who penned one of the biggest dance anthems of all time has taken up residency at a town-centre nightclub.

DJ Kuta, aka Mike Lewis from N-Trance, will be spinning the decks every Saturday night at Liquid just yards from where his career first began.

His most famous song, Set You Free, is still regularly found in the iTunes chart, and Mike, originally from Lees, has travelled the world with his music, DJ-ing in major dance destinations including Ibiza.

But settled in Prestatyn, he will now commute back to his roots for a regular slot in his hometown every weekend.

The 47-year-old said: The club was taken over by a new manager and he phoned me asking if I fancied giving them a hand.

Ive not had a club residency in 20 years! I jumped at the chance. Itll be great being back in Oldham again.

He went on to explain that he first started out as a DJ at Oldhams Trax Roller Rink and at Butterflies, Scandals and Jacksons nightclubs.

He became a DJ on Sunset Radio and in 1994, with N-Trance, released Set You Free, which he says has been in the iTunes chart almost continuously ever since.

It reached number two in the charts in 1994 beaten to the top spot by Celine Dion and was re-released in 2001, when it reached number four.

It has also been used as the theme tune on a series of adverts for clothing store, Matalan.

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Bit of Ibiza comes to town

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Chance to shine Pacha dancer Zoe Black will perform at the Ivy. Photo: Sahlan Hayes

THE global Ibiza-club franchise Pacha launches in Sydney on Saturday night. Bar tsar Justin Hemmes has partnered with the owners of the Ibiza nightclub to hold court at his venue the Ivy. Pacha Ibiza has been voted one of the world's best nightclubs by DJ magazine. Regulars at the club include Bono, Boy George, Jude Law and Kylie Minogue. Part of its appeal is a reputation for securing internationally renowned DJs to perform. Hemmes promises it will be Australia's first ''super club'' with different themes each week, guest DJs, burlesque performers, aerialists and dancers all part of the show. The creative team for Pacha Sydney has Ignatius Jones at the helm, who is best known for his creative work running Mardi Gras and his contribution to the Sydney Olympics opening and closing ceremonies. He's planning to transform every alley, room and level of the Ivy into a hub of creativity. Before the party, Hemmes will co-host a VIP dinner with the founder of Pacha, Ricardo Urgell, at the Felix bar and bistro. Guests include X Factor judge and former Spice Girl Mel B and her husband Stephen Belafonte, Romance Was Born designers Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett, and model Nikki Phillips.

WHO SAID CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME?

It has all the hallmarks of a fabulous event, with a triple-A guest list, a prominent location and a high-profile charity attached. But the black-tie Christmas dinner under a marquee on the tennis court of the Horizon apartment building on Friday is rapidly turning into a fiasco and has left the residents of the Darlinghurst landmark divided. The Diary has learnt some of the building's 500 residents have been left underwhelmed by the event which will have the Governor, Marie Bashir, actor Claudia Karvan and Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull among those attending and James Valentine emceeing. It is hoped the $220-a-head event, organised by the building's executive committee, will generate as much as $50,000 for The Wayside Chapel. The focus of the complaints has generally been the location, the common property tennis courts, with claims that the area shouldn't be used for a private event and that a simple donation would be more successful and less hassle. And there has been some hassle. On Thursday an engineer was called in to allay fears that the tennis court slab wouldn't be able to hold the weight of the marquee and diners, but the executive committee's chairman, Brett Anderson, told The Diary it was all systems go. ''Some people have had their differences of opinion,'' he said. ''People are entitled to their point of view but everyone was invited and while not everyone is attending, we have 280 people going including Wayside Chapel pastor Graham Long and his wife, Robyn.''

GEORGE BACK UP

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WHEN actor Melissa George hit the publicity hustings last week for the new TV series Hunted, she was noticeably prickly when the questions turned from the new show to her old role on Home and Away. Now, the writer and producer of Hunter, Frank Spotnitz, has revealed George was not the first choice for the role of agent Sam Hunter. The character was originally written with the former star of The X-Files, Gillian Anderson, in mind. The first series of Hunted was a co-production between the BBC and the HBO-owned US cable channel Cinemax. The BBC confirmed last week it would not continue its involvement with the series, after less-than-stellar ratings in Britain, but Spotnitz said the second season had the green light, though the details were yet to be confirmed. ''I don't know exactly how it's all landing yet - this is one of the hazards of doing this international co-production thing, [but] I know we're going forward,'' he said on BBC Radio. Hunted airs on SBS.

AAAHH HAM BAG

We've heard of women forking out big bucks for a handbag but what about a ham bag? One of Australia's best-known fashion designers, Akira Isagowa, has been commissioned to create a series of bags to hold the Christmas ham. Butcher to the rich and famous, Victor Churchill, in Woollahra, has joined forces with Isagowa - favoured designer of Antonia Kidman and Melissa George - to sell the bags for $16.95 each, or offer them ''free'' with any ham, including the Kurobuta Berkshire bone-in traditional 8-10 kilogram ready-glazed ham at $248. The shop will donate $10 from each ham sale to the Sydney Children's Hospital. ''We're in this unique position as a bespoke boutique - we've been likened to Tom Ford and Bulgari,'' said butcher Anthony Puharich. ''Why not collaborate with a great Australian designer? I want to do a series of ham bags and ask a different designer each year. After 10 years they'll be collectors items. It's humbling to be collaborating with Akira on the first ham bag.'' He says even in the present economic climate, the shop is thriving. ''We have a combination of customers, firstly in Woollahra, but we have passionate foodies who travel just to buy our meat. They may only shop here once a week or fortnight but they love the high-end service and restaurant-quality.'' At left, Darren O'Rourke from Victor Churchill shows off what the best-dressed hams will be wearing.

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We’re going to Ibiza

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Chance to shine Pacha dancer Zoe Black will perform at the Ivy. Photo: Sahlan Hayes

THE global Ibiza-club franchise Pacha launches in Sydney on Saturday night. Bar tsar Justin Hemmes has partnered with the owners of the Ibiza nightclub to hold court at his venue the Ivy. Pacha Ibiza has been voted one of the world's best nightclubs by DJ magazine. Regulars at the club include Bono, Boy George, Jude Law and Kylie Minogue. Part of its appeal is a reputation for securing internationally renowned DJs to perform. Hemmes promises it will be Australia's first ''super club'' with different themes each week, guest DJs, burlesque performers, aerialists and dancers all part of the show. The creative team for Pacha Sydney has Ignatius Jones at the helm, who is best known for his creative work running Mardi Gras and his contribution to the Sydney Olympics opening and closing ceremonies. He's planning to transform every alley, room and level of the Ivy into a hub of creativity. Before the party, Hemmes will co-host a VIP dinner with the founder of Pacha, Ricardo Urgell, at the Felix bar and bistro. Guests include X Factor judge and former Spice Girl Mel B and her husband Stephen Belafonte, Romance Was Born designers Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett, and model Nikki Phillips.

WHO SAID CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME?

It has all the hallmarks of a fabulous event, with a triple-A guest list, a prominent location and a high-profile charity attached. But the black-tie Christmas dinner under a marquee on the tennis court of the Horizon apartment building on Friday is rapidly turning into a fiasco and has left the residents of the Darlinghurst landmark divided. The Diary has learnt some of the building's 500 residents have been left underwhelmed by the event which will have the Governor, Marie Bashir, actor Claudia Karvan and Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull among those attending and James Valentine emceeing. It is hoped the $220-a-head event, organised by the building's executive committee, will generate as much as $50,000 for The Wayside Chapel. The focus of the complaints has generally been the location, the common property tennis courts, with claims that the area shouldn't be used for a private event and that a simple donation would be more successful and less hassle. And there has been some hassle. On Thursday an engineer was called in to allay fears that the tennis court slab wouldn't be able to hold the weight of the marquee and diners, but the executive committee's chairman, Brett Anderson, told The Diary it was all systems go. ''Some people have had their differences of opinion,'' he said. ''People are entitled to their point of view but everyone was invited and while not everyone is attending, we have 280 people going including Wayside Chapel pastor Graham Long and his wife, Robyn.''

GEORGE BACK UP

Advertisement

WHEN actor Melissa George hit the publicity hustings last week for the new TV series Hunted, she was noticeably prickly when the questions turned from the new show to her old role on Home and Away. Now, the writer and producer of Hunter, Frank Spotnitz, has revealed George was not the first choice for the role of agent Sam Hunter. The character was originally written with the former star of The X-Files, Gillian Anderson, in mind. The first series of Hunted was a co-production between the BBC and the HBO-owned US cable channel Cinemax. The BBC confirmed last week it would not continue its involvement with the series, after less-than-stellar ratings in Britain, but Spotnitz said the second season had the green light, though the details were yet to be confirmed. ''I don't know exactly how it's all landing yet - this is one of the hazards of doing this international co-production thing, [but] I know we're going forward,'' he said on BBC Radio. Hunted airs on SBS.

AAAHH HAM BAG

We've heard of women forking out big bucks for a handbag but what about a ham bag? One of Australia's best-known fashion designers, Akira Isagowa, has been commissioned to create a series of bags to hold the Christmas ham. Butcher to the rich and famous, Victor Churchill, in Woollahra, has joined forces with Isagowa - favoured designer of Antonia Kidman and Melissa George - to sell the bags for $16.95 each, or offer them ''free'' with any ham, including the Kurobuta Berkshire bone-in traditional 8-10 kilogram ready-glazed ham at $248. The shop will donate $10 from each ham sale to the Sydney Children's Hospital. ''We're in this unique position as a bespoke boutique - we've been likened to Tom Ford and Bulgari,'' said butcher Anthony Puharich. ''Why not collaborate with a great Australian designer? I want to do a series of ham bags and ask a different designer each year. After 10 years they'll be collectors items. It's humbling to be collaborating with Akira on the first ham bag.'' He says even in the present economic climate, the shop is thriving. ''We have a combination of customers, firstly in Woollahra, but we have passionate foodies who travel just to buy our meat. They may only shop here once a week or fortnight but they love the high-end service and restaurant-quality.'' At left, Darren O'Rourke from Victor Churchill shows off what the best-dressed hams will be wearing.

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