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After Hours: Infotronics technical director, Phil Lancaster
ARN Staff 23 April, 2008 11:47:57

My favourite book or movie ... my reading tends to be mainly limited to trade and business publications, but if I pick up a book it is normally a biography or similar. On the screen one that comes to mind is Top Gun, but I am also a M.A.S.H tragic -- I love the clever combination of a serious situation with humour.

If I could go anywhere ... it'd be Gallipoli on Anzac Day. I have met many people who have done this and they have all found it one of their most memorable places.

If I wasn't doing this job ... I am drawn to the bush and farm life, so running a large property would be an amazing experience.

The person I most admire ... There's no one specifically, but I always appreciate a person who is famous and/or wealthy that maintains a typical family life, is generous with their time and clearly does not allow fame or fortune go to their head. I really hate ... somebody thinking ill of somebody without gathering the facts.

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