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Voyeur - December 2005

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Voyeur December 2005 Photograph: Newspix SHE'S A RICH GIRL
Droves of modern women are smashing the ‘Cinderella conspiracy’ by driving the success of their own multi-million-dollar empires – but that doesn’t mean there’s no time for a glass slipper or two.
<< Photograph: Newspix
Photograph: Getty Images SURF’S UP
Born in backyard workshops between sets, the surfwear labels created in the ‘70s are big business on and off the beach. Now emerging as an international force, it’s true that only a surfer knows the feeling.
<< Photograph: Getty Images
Photograph: Getty Images CHANGING OF THE GUARD
With the Ashes safely in London and many senior players in their twilight, is this stumps for the Aussie cricket team? With these young guns at the crease, critics may be forced to eat their words.
<< Photograph: Getty Images
Photograph: David Kirkland ISLANDS IN THE STREAM
A land of diverse natural beauty, a thousand smiles and perhaps a Saturday night pub crawl or three – a trip to Tonga is definitely an experience that will take the top slot in your photo album.
<< Photograph: David Kirkland
Photograph: Tourism Queensland SUMMER LOVIN’
With acres of beach, unspoiled bushland, some of the best bars in the country and plenty of local beer, Newcastle is the place to unwind.
<< Photograph: Tourism Queensland
Photograph: Tourism Queensland LIFE'S A BEACH
From the iconic Byron Bay to the family-friendly Central Coast, we’ve found the best beach holidays Australia has to offer. All you have to do is remember to pack the sunscreen.
<< Photograph: Tourism Queensland
Photograph: Photolibrary.com NATURE CALLS
For the world’s most awe-inspiring encounters with nature, look no further than stunning Samoa, where surprises are found around every corner.
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Photograph: Lonely Planet Images AMAZING GREY’S
The welcoming spirit of the South Pacific was made famous by Aggie Grey, whose story is immortalised in two famous hotels – not to mention a Broadway musical and motion picture.
<< Photograph: Lonely Planet Images
COMPETITIONS
There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but when it comes to free luxury holidays, surfboards and the latest tech toys, we’re all over it. So get your hands out of your pockets and enter these competitions. Plus, view our October winners here.

REGULARS

KNOW IT ALL

Riding the break at five years old and strumming Cat Stevens tunes by 14, with a CV like Jack Johnson’s, why wouldn’t you be relaxed?

IN THE SWIM

The sandy catwalk of the beach is one we all dread, but nab one of these hot cossies and you won’t be able to stop looking good.

TECH TOYS

From sunnies that can do about everything except walk the dog, to a pocket knife with a USB drive for those pesky wilderness file back-ups, make like a boy scout and be prepared for everything.

TECH REVIEW

If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, you can watch it over and over again with this selection of nifty digital video cameras. You can even record it straight to DVD or carry it around in a splash-proof case.

HIRE GROUND

Elaine Henry has dedicated her life to health care, but now, as CEO of the Smith Family, she’s taking on the rough waters of poverty and intergenerational disadvantage. So, would you give her the job?

HOW TO: INVEST IN ART

You don’t have to spend endless hours in boardroom meetings with money men to make a buck – now you can do it in a gallery.

FAST IMPRESSIONS

Managing the demanding Y Generation means more than just giving them Saturday night off. Peter Sheahan’s new book has the answers.

FREQUENT FRYING

No summer holiday is complete without some serious fish and chips.

THE PERFECT BOTTLE

Stock up for the festive season with a tipple for every occasion.

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