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HELEN CATHCART
photographer
Cornish pastiche, p
It was Sydney’s coastal
lifestyle that first inspired
Helen Cathcart’s photography
spanning food, travel and
interiors. She brings the same
ainity for coastal landscapes to
our feature on seaside Cornwall.
“Beautiful, rugged and full of life,
the region feels very much like
its own country,” says Cathcart,
who now lives in her native
London. “People feel a sense
of privilege living here, which
you feel even as a traveller.”

MAGGIE SCARDIFIELD
news editor
Paramount importance, p
Maggie Scardifield arrived
atGTin 2014 and went on to
become news editor. She’s a big
fan of Australian design (her first
assignment wasGT’s Meet Your
Maker column) so it’s no surprise
this month she was taken by
Paramount House in her
hometown of Sydney. “It’s a
playground for creative people,”
she says. “The new hotel brings
together the country’s most
talented designers. And, hello,
Ester’s wine bar is on the way.”

JENI PORTER
writer
Noma 2.0, p
Jeni Porter is an Australian
journalist based in Copenhagen
and a regular contributor to
global titles includingRUM
InternationalandMonocle.
Her last project took her on a
tour of the new Noma with René
Redzepi two days before its
opening. “He’d hardly slept for
days, was carting bricks to clear
the building site, but was his
usual visionary self about what
he’ll do with Noma 2.0 – best
described as ‘wow!’”

GISELLE WEYBRECHT
author
Liquid assets, p
Giselle Weybrecht is an
author and contributor to food,
travel and business publications
includingThe Globe and
Mail,Forbesand theToronto
Star. She’s considered a
global expert on sustainability,
and fuels her work with an
obsession for hot chocolates
(dark, hold the sugar). Every
once in a while she tries to go
a few days without drinking
one, just to see if she can,
but she usually fails. PHOTOGRAPHY ANDREW FINLAYSON (MAGGIE SCARDIFIELD) & JASON LOUCAS (NOMA)

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