Sunday Territorian 4 Apr 2010
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2010-04-04
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Community newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.; Australian newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.
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54 Sunday Territorian, Sunday, April 4, 2010 www.sundayterritorian.com.au P U B : N T N E W S D A T E : 4 -A P R -2 0 1 0 P A G E : 5 4 C O L O R : C M Y K Glitterati gather at birthday bash Lindy Lam, Rick Shaw and Mel Bradley Jane Sheridan, Jeanette Kerr, Helen Braam and Laura Dewson Megan Duncan and Colleen Gwynne Darren Robinson and Dean Garrett SOME of Darwins glitterati gathered to toast well-known social sort Dean Garrett for his 30th birthday bash. The crowd dressed to the theme a touch of fancy and spent the night tipping back bubbly to mark the occasion. DRESSED TO NINES: Shona Izod and Terry Underwood at the lunch for women of the pastoral industry. Pictures: BRAD FLEET Girls from bush back in town Portia Peterkin and Jan Heaslip Jill Rechner and Chrissie Holt Jean McGill and Teresa Lugg Liz Frith, Kathy Warby and Judyanne Warby Kathy Dyer, Melissa Kerr and Pippa Krafft Luz Funes, Kathy Pfitzner and Lia Panas Sally Ford, Kay Matthias, Felicity Fulcher and Helen Kempe Sarah Cook and Letty Cook PASTORAL women from across the NT converged on Darwin for a day of leisure last week. The day of luxury was part of the Northern Territory Cattlemens Association AGM. Dressed to impress, the group of 70 ladies gathered at SkyCity Casino to end their day.
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