Style Magazine Toowoomba August 2020

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Hello Style readers!

MEET THE TEAM

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Style is bigger! Our new look magazine means we can give you more of what you love: local people, stories, ideas, events and lots of local photos. New sections We’ve added a few new sections too; “Sustainable Living” with information about how to help reduce waste; “Recipes to Rip” from our local food producers; “Wine Time” sharing the latest tipples from Toowoomba restaurateurs. Our new Arts Scene is a fantastic wrap of local arts activities and news. Huge thanks to Clifford Gouldson Lawyers for making this page a reality and providing a space for small groups to promote their activities for free. Feature We’re so good at “online” these days! We’re Zooming and Hanging around the world at events, courses, competitions and even wine tasting – from the comfort of our own homes. With this in mind, our main feature focuses on the wonderful world of “online” as we meet locals Kiron Barui, Barb Ryan and Anna Bartlett. More Fashion and Beauty You’ll love our August fashion pages which are full of practical information from our Fashion Editor, Camilla Meise, our Fashion Stylist Amanda Herron and our fabulous Refashionista Margaret Adam. Thanks also to Jaime Prouten at the Hooper Centre Pharmacy for waving her magic makeup brushes to create another gorgeous look for the last days of winter. Looking Ahead The Languages and Cultures Festival is one of our favourite events in Toowoomba and it’s coming up on .... we thought we’d get you in the mood by introducing you to some of the fabulous dancers who will be performing on the day. Style magazine is your go-to for Toowoomba food, fashion, gardening, health and beauty, pets, walks, travel, education, events, books and so much more. Remember to say YES to local!

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Katherine Sampson Katherine.Sampson@thechronicle.com.au Jessica Kramer Jessica.Kramer@thechronicle.com.au Darren Burton Darren.Burton@thechronicle.com.au

FASHION EDITOR Camilla Meise Camilla.Meise@thechronicle.com.au

DESIGN Katherine Sampson Katherine.Sampson@thechronicle.com.au

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The bright and bubbly Kiron Barui features on this month’s cover. She is not only an international entrepreneur but a generous supporter of Toowoomba businesses and charities including the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation. Theresa Hall took this stunning photo which captures Kiron’s love of champagne especially her own Royal Riviera - the French champagne house that she helped create.

Ally Martell Ally.Martell@thechronicle.com.au 4690 9481

TOOWOOMBA AUGUST 2020

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new look

GET EXCITED ABOUT MORE FOOD, FASHION AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING

keeping our culture

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR FRESH EVENTS, ARTS SCENE AND GIG GUIDE AS WE RETURN TO NORMAL

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02 CONTENTS Welcome note 04 PROMO Love Me Forever Boutique 06 FEATURES Time to Sparkle with Kiron B 08 Sharing the Joy of Painting 09 Eventing Online 10 FASHION The Saturday sewing set 11 Suiting winter 13 10 Essentials for every woman 14 Combat the cold 15 Flattering, affordable activewear 16 WELLNESS Beautiful bold eyes 17 A new way of birthing 23 Going Curly 24 100 Years serving its mission 25 Stretching with Angels 26 After 38 Years in healthcare 27 FOOD Review El Attar 28 An event planner that goes above and beyo 30 Pecan Cottage Rolls 31 Wine Time 32 Boeuf bourguignon 33 Recipes to tear out 35 Review Parkhouse Café 38 HOME Get the most out of your pool 39 Smeg: Modern meets Vintage 44 Gardening in winter 45 Ageing in pets are not a disease 46 EDUCATION Finally back holme 47 Why humanities are important 48 Kicking goals with Eli Adams 49 EXPLORE The Sunshine Coast is calling 53 Our local zoo 55 Celebrating Local Produce 56 The Gumbi Gumbi Gardens 57 Turning metal into money 58 BUSINESS Trouble with two wives 59 No pain, no gain 60 Tech talk 62 ARTS Events 63 Gig guide 64 Toowoomba Arts Scene 66 Cultural dance in our town 68 20 Questions Test your wit! 69 Ask a medium 70 SOCIALS Style scene

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oowoomba fashionistas are stepping out in style with their new designer looks from Love Me Forever. Get in early to snag the best deals on high-end labels for the office, special events, weddings and everything in between. All pieces are sold on consignment and include classic, timeless garments and accessories from Country Road, Cue, Veronika Maine, Zara, Tommy Hilfiger and Taking Shape. You’ll also find couture pieces from Carla Zampatti, Camilla and international labels including Dolce & Gabbana. Want to clear your wardrobe and sell some of your own pre-loved designer pieces? Speak to owner Leanne Burgess about how to get those sales. Visit Love Me Forever and stay for a coffee at the corner of Moffat and Ruthven Streets. There’s ample parking in Moffatt Street. Open 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am 2pm on Saturdays

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IT’S TIME TO SPARKLE Social distancing isn’t all bad. In our efforts to “keep connected” we’ve had to be creative with online and virtual possibilities. Suddenly we are able to “attend” events, competitions and classes all from the comfort of home. In a way, it’s actually broadened our outlook. Toowoomba folks have jumped on board this brave new online world and one organisation leading the charge is the ever resourceful Toowoomba Hospital Foundation. The Foundation’s recent online champagne tasting fundraiser highlighted the fun of online events and proved that you can still be connected ... even when you’re apart.

BY ALLY MARTELL

THE FUNDRAISER Toowoomba Hospital Foundation is masterful at creating events that bring the community together whilst raising money for medical equipment and services at Toowoomba Base Hospital.

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hirty champagne enthusiasts from around Toowoomba recently sat at home in front of their computers with a bottle of Royal Riviera, French Champagne, a bottle of Wearing Memories Prosecco and a delicious antipasto platter from Wellbean Co. So easy! No deciding what to wear, no transport to consider, no locking the house and leaving the dog behind. All the participants had to do was log on to their computer and link up with Toowoomba Hospital Foundation’s Alison Kennedy who was joined by Kiron Barui and Kiron’s business partner Sara who all the way from her home in France. Amidst the giggles and nibbles there was some serious conversation and a lot of useful champagne information to take away. “We’d like to do another one,” said Kiron. “Maybe about pairing food with champagne.” Sounds great to us!

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THE CREATIVE Kiron Barui is one of Toowoomba’s quiet achievers. She is eternally loyal to the city she calls home, a great advocate for “buy local” and a generous benefactor.

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orn in Ghan and raised in Rockhampton, Kiron Barui studied teaching at uni in Brisbane before pursuing a career in special education. She furthered her knowledge with a Masters Degree but had a career break to raise her own children. It was during this break that she found another calling: one that she had never dreamt of.

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THE JEWELLERY Cocktail rings, luscious pearl necklaces, charms and bracelets. How mementos from special occasions found their way from Toowoomba to haute couture. “Ever since my wedding day I have loved champagne,” said Kiron. “Perhaps because it brings back the happy memories of that day. “After that, I would collect the caps from happy bottles popped and write the occasion and memory on the back and would wear the wire muselet on my finger to help me remember the taste of the champagne and the life of the memory

as it unfolds. “But Wearing Memories actually came out of the floods in 2011 when my friend and I decided that life was too short to cellar all our champagne so we started to pop the bottles instead of keeping them for special occasions. It was in Toowoomba in 2011 that Wearing Memories was born.” Kiron likes to support local businesses so “Wearing Memories actually came out of the floods in 2011 when my friend and I decided that life was too short to cellar all our champagne so we started to pop the bottles instead of keeping them for special occasions.”

she worked with a Toowoomba jeweller to create the first prototype; the Wearing Memories signature piece. She is currently working with Ewan from Ryley Jewellery

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ara Ramirez and Kiron Barui are two champagne sisters who came together through their love of bubbles and the ocean – both Mediterranean and Pacific. “We met at a wine show in Milan. I was there with my Wearing Memories jewellery and Sara, who lives in Monaco, was there with her brand of champagne. “Sara and I clicked immediately and she asked me to join her in making our own champagne.” There was no way that Kiron had expected that to happen! But before she knew it, Royal Riviera was born. Kiron is completing Level 3 of the internationally recognised course offered by the Wine and Spirit Education Trust, but back then she it was her connoisseur’s palate that was recognised as a valuable asset in the partnership.

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Creations (in The Chronicle Arcade) on her ready-to-wear range. “I believe in artisan manufacturing, heirloom quality and pieces that will last so they can be passed down from mother to daughter,” she said. Now worn by celebrities and sold throughout the world, including in Harrod’s London store, Wearing Memories pieces can be purchased online or made to order.

“We developed the recipe to create a champagne that we know is the perfect mix,” she said. “It’s dry, with beautiful mouth feel and full of flavour to complement the food we love, especially cake.” Royal Riviera is a true Brut Supreme Champagne made in France from 50% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay and 10% Pinot Meunier. Made by dedicated chefs de cave in the Champagne region of France, it is aged for three years to create a well-balanced, non-vintage, artisan product. The eye-catching blue label takes us to the seaside and the beauty of the Mediterranean – or the Pacific – Ocean. You can buy Royal Riviera online or at Mackenzie Row Cellars in Toowoomba.

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GARDEN FOR GOOD

SHARING THE JOY OF PAINTING FROM TOOWOOMBA TO THE WORLD

The Chronicle Garden Competition has been part of the Toowoomba community since 1949 but this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will run under a “virtual” format that will showcase our city to the world.

OF COURSE YOU CAN DRAW! YOU JUST NEED TO LEARN HOW! Drawing and painting are skills that can be taught and the more you practise, the better you get. A great way to build your skills is to join a group and practise, practise, practise. In the days of COVID, the best way to do this is online.

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ocal artist and art teacher, Anna Bartlett, says it’s her mission in life to share the joy of drawing and painting. “I believe the best way to learn painting is to paint, that the only wasted paint is the paint left in the tube, and that art should be all about encouragement, not pressure,” she said. With this joyous philosophy in mind, it’s easy to see why Anna’s “Shiny Happy” drawing and painting classes have been a huge hit in Toowoomba. Pre-COVID she was running live classes and retreats as well as offering over 20 online art classes alongside a growing membership of her “Paint Along of the Month Club”. “Once COVID hit I took everything online and haven’t stopped!” she said. “I began with free, weekly ‘Shiny Happy 08

Drink and Draw’ sessions, via Facebook Groups – basically to help cheer people up. Then I added more online sketching classes to my catalogue and hosted private and corporate events with people around the world via Zoom and Youtube. “The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with one woman telling me that she lived in a hotspot in the US, and only really stopped crying to do my online classes. I had people joining me from Ireland, Spain, Canada, India and South Africa, as well as the US, UK, New Zealand and locally. “It’s a fantastic way to learn a new skill that helps you notice things you’re grateful for, and also productively takes your mind off the stresses of daily life. Anna films from her home studio with a

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lighting and camera set-up to ensure professional quality. “I want to make students feel like they’re right here with me – able to see every pencil line and brush stroke. It’s like having me in their home with the benefit of a pause button!” From flowers, cakes and shoes to landscapes, you’ll find a class to suit you. They cost from $11 (‘Draw a Blue Wren’) to $44 for a single Paint Along, to $264 for an annual membership of the Paint Along of the Month Club (12+ paintings per year plus a private Facebook group and bonuses). www.shinyhappyartonline.com

nown as The Chronicle Garden for Good, the event will turn a spotlight on the region’s best gardens of all types while driving a culture of giving and support across the community. Ahead of the 2020 Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers, residents will be invited to apply to participate in Garden for Good via thechronicle.com.au. Gardeners will be asked to submit photos of their garden and tell us what is unique and special about it. They will also be asked to name a charity they would like to support and why. From these applications, ten gardens will be selected and featured in a COVID-19 safe virtual showcase. The interactive website will feature the top ten gardener profiles through immersive video content, beautiful photography and engaging stories to entertain and captivate site visitors. The program concept, which includes cultivating goodwill and kindness in the community, also allows the public to participate by donating funds to the featured gardeners’ charity of choice. This component of Garden for Good brings the community together to raise much needed funds for charitable organisations in our region in these uncertain times. The Chronicle general manager Erika Brayshaw said the new The Chronicle Garden for Good format would celebrate why we’re the Garden City while keeping green thumbs safe. “The safety of our gardeners and visitors to our region is paramount” she said. “We are excited to have the opportunity to recognise the beautiful gardens of “The safety of our gardeners and visitors to our region is paramount”

Toowoomba – and take them to the world - in a new and safe way, especially during COVID-19.”

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EVENTING ONLINE

Typically, entering any equestrian event involves years of training, loads of horse dollars, time off work, driving long distances, accommodation and all for a few minutes in the arena: now that’s commitment! But it’s also a passion, and one that not even COVID can stop. BY ALLY MARTELL

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ith COVID restrictions in place, equestrian events, like many others, have been cancelled indefinitely. In an effort to keep their competitive edge, riders are entering “online events” which they can do from the comfort of their own home (well, as long as they have an arena in the backyard). Dr Barbara Ryan is a crisis communications consultant and lecturer in public relations at the University of Southern Queensland. With a life-long passion for dressage, she currently at Medium level, which is the fourth level of nine, on the way to Grand Prix. Barbara has been a regular competitor throughout south-east Queensland with her mare, ten year old thoroughbred/ warmblood, Polka Dot, also known as Lottie. Lottie is a warmblood/thoroughbred bred for eventing , with Australian champion dressage stallion Regardez Moi on her father's side and Salute bloodlines on her mother's (that’s handy dressage breeding in Australia). Lottie is beautiful, clever, talented and a dream to take to a competition. When you have a horse of this calibre, you do not want to be sitting idle. Thank goodness for online competitions! With a full size arena on her property, north of Toowoomba, all Barbara has to do is saddle up and ask a family member to film her routine. “I’ve entered three online events so far this year,” said Barb “And I’ve learned so much from each one – it’s brilliant. I’ve probably learned more than I would from a regular competition.” "I’ve probably learned more than I would from a regular competition.”

The video is uploaded to a website and then the actual judging is live-streamed. “In a normal competition we are given a score sheet with notes and then we wait several hours for the results,” said Barb. “But with live streaming we can hear the judge’s commentary as they review video entries, which we can also see, so the comments are matching the movements". “Hearing commentary from judges such as Roger Fitzhardinge (national judge and Grand Prix competitor) has made a huge V1 - TCHE01Z01ST

difference for me and I’ve also learned from hearing his commentary about other entrants. “We are seeing eight or nine entries in Medium each time and they come from all over Australia - not just the riders I’d normally see from the south-east corner. “The prelim and novice classes are probably the most popular online which is really fantastic because it’s such a great way for beginners to learn. It's terrific for those who can’t get to competitions becuase they are too far away, or can't afford to travel.” "Prelim and novice classes are probably the most popular online which is really fantastic because it’s such a great way for beginners to learn.”

“The prizes are fantastic too and include lessons with two times Olympian Lyndal Oatley and lots of equestrian gear.” Barbara says that the only downside of online competitions is that the scores don’t count towards real “points” for annual state/national dressage finals. That process is a lot more structured and requires strict rules with standard arenas, multiple judges, and similar conditions for all competitors and so on. Who knows when the regular competition will start up again but in the meantime, equestrians have no excuse not to train and perfect their skills. Barbara came to serious dressage training quite late, and reckons her trainer, Jen Bucknell from Felton, has done well to break many of the 30 years of bad riding habits. "We still have a lot of work to do, and these online competitions are great motivators." Plus she and Lottie get to show off their new dressage outfits complete with diamantes. To find out about online dressage competitions go to www.qld.equestrian. org.au/dressage or www. equestrianlife.com.au TOOWOOMBA STYLE, Friday, August 7, 2020

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argaret Adam Sewing School is one of those warm, welcoming spaces where you know people are thriving and you want to join them. There’s a sense of fun and purpose as students of all ages create bespoke garments. It’s not about fashion. It’s more about building confidence in our own expression of style and developing the skills to achieve it. And then there’s sustainability. Margaret believes we can all do our bit to reduce waste and taking a sustainable view of our wardrobes is a good place to start. “Work with what you already have before you go and buy more clothes,” she said. “You can alter, fix and fit garments over

and over. You can mend, shorten, lengthen, add or remove darts and fine tune shoulder seams for a flattering fit. “You can also revamp, restyle and remodel by removing or adding decorative trims and embellishments.” One of Margaret’s students, Andrea, is a great example. She recently bought a pair of cute overalls online only to find the fit wasn’t great. To return the garment would cost too much in postage. So Andrea went to Margaret to see what could be done. Some clever unstitching and the addition of a few extra centimetres and voila! “I’m a good ‘op shopper’,” Andrea said. “I like to experiment with my style and update garments to suit. Margaret is amazing, always willing to help and make the process fun. Her advice is based on decades of experience. “The Sewing School is a lovely friendly space and I like that all generations get together, share ideas and chat.” Andrea also gets ideas by following Refashionista and Material Girl on Instagram Margaret said her main purpose was to help people feel more confident and that’s what her “Wardrobe Therapy Sessions” are all

about. “Many people need help in clearing out their wardrobes: removing garments they don’t wear and rediscovering outfits they’d forgotten about. “I go shopping with men and women – to op shops as well as stores. I help them build a wardrobe they love,” she said. “Sometimes we have to tweak the garments to suit, but that’s half the fun.” “People think sewing is easy: you just buy a pattern and some fabric and it will turn out OK but there’s so much more to it. You have to take into account your body shape, the fabric and how it goes with the pattern. “I teach people how fabrics work – and this is based on my own sewing experience! “Sometimes you make a garment and then you have to go back and tinker with it until you get the perfect fit or look that you are after. “Once you have tweaked the pattern to suit, you can keep making that garment over and over again in different fabrics for different seasons. And you will always love the garments because you know they are a perfect fit for you.”

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SUITING WINTER

Winter 2020 is definitely different for many of us. With COVID-19 restrictions still in place we are facing a new normal and when the going gets tough, it’s time to release our inner boss-lady. BY CAMILLA MEISE FASHION EDITOR

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inter 2020 is a season of contrast. Top designers have explained various inspirations behind their collections, but there seems to be a common theme: they are paying homage to the woman of today. The powerful woman of today has helped shape and redefine the reconstruction of classic silhouettes from previous years. Winter suiting brings a classic, classy, bosslady vibe that everyone needs in their lives.

the Australian leader in tailored suits but you’ll find some smart sets at Moss and Spy, Camilla and Marc, Bec and Bridge, Zimmerman and Saba. If you are a woman on a budget, like myself, Zara, Shieke, Oxford and ASOS have power suits for a little less. Alexander McQueen, Celine and Givenchy brought couture tailoring to the classic tuxedo.

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A faux leather blazer can be paired with black high pants and pop of colour knit. For a night out pair with black shorts, black lace top and heels. Carly Leather Blazer from Decjuba is a stunning piece that everyone needs in their wardrobe! I catch myself daydreaming about this piece. But if it’s leather on a budget you seek, go to Zara, Iconic, Dish and ASOS.

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I love this season’s faux leather pants and blazer looks. Pair black faux leather pants with a soft neutral tone knit top and jacket for an everyday look and dress them up with a black crop, colorful blazer and heels for evening. Stella McCartney’s high-waisted, slightly cropped black faux leather pants are prefect for any figure. Camilla and Marc bring to the leather pants a strong silhouette and cut that can be paired with a classic blazer or can be dressed down with a basic white top.

This trend is definitely my favourite because real power comes with confidence – and how can you NOT be confident when you’re wearing a tuxedo? Check out Veronika Maine and Carla Zampatti for tuxedo-style suiting.

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Take your suiting style up a notch this season and pop on a statement leather piece. Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen brought faux leather to the runway, these femme yet grunge pieces made for a cool detached style. The modern woman of today should always have a bold leather statement piece in her wardrobe to show her inner punk spirit. Whether it be leather pants, jacket, shirt, belt or shoes there are many ways to pair a strong leather piece into an outfit for any occasion.

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Dominating the fashion scene this winter is the matching pant suit. Bold checks made an appearance at Dior, Burberry and Gucci’s Fall/Winter 19/20 fashion shows and filtered into our mainstream ready-to-wear labels this season include Sportscraft, Veronika Maine and Cue. Suits with bold checks, patterns or bright colours can instantly make you feel like a boss-lady. Carla Zampatti is

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ESSENTIALS FOR EVERY WOMAN The sheer choice of outfits and clothing can be a little overwhelming, so Style magazine sat down with personal stylist Amanda Herron to discover what essential pieces every woman should have in her winter wardrobe.

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This classic piece is a must-have in your wardrobe – it’s timeless, can be dressed up or down as the occasion calls for it, and comes in a variety of styles and colours. Amanda’s tip is to have the sleeves up so your wrists show: this part of the body is naturally slim and gives the illusion of a slim body.

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This is one item where you probably don’t want to cut corners in terms of price and quality. Yes, you can get cute heels at a reasonable price, but your feet will thank you if you spend a little more. The right pair of heels will be made with support in mind, meaning less pain for your tender tootsies!

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The denim jacket is one of those fashion trends that never really go away, since it’s so versatile and easy to wear. If denim isn’t really your style, however, pick a smart blazer instead. Once again, Amanda’s tip is to ensure your wrists are showing, to give a slim look.

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Whether you’re a strictly Adidas and Converse gal or are happy with a pair from Kmart or Target, sneakers are ideal. Amanda recommends white ones as they add a more ‘dressed-up’ look to an outfit; however keep in mind they will need to be regularly cleaned to keep that starkness.

DARK WASH JEANS

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You may love your light- or mediumwash jeans, but here’s a little secret: dark wash looks more up-market and expensive. This makes them ideal for dressing up or down, and you can even pair them with a classy top and heels for a smart casual event. The waist and cut is ultimately up to you, but Amanda says most women look incredible in a good pair of skinny jeans.

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You can’t go past Kmart’s white tees for this one, Amanda says. They’re cheap, work with anything, and have ethical cotton practises. A white t-shirt can be dressed-up with black pants and a blazer, or go casual with jeans and sneakers.

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This piece is a life-saver for functions and events, so make sure you pick the right style and fit. While you technically could buy an entry-level priced dress, it will probably be worth investing a little more so the dress’s hemlines and tailoring are more fine. The fit will ultimately be up to your individual style and body shape, however Amanda recommends one with a fitted waist or belt regardless, to add shape to your waistline.

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A trench coat is Amanda’s go-to for the average woman’s wardrobe, but a smart wrap coat or classy peacoat also hit the spot. Ultimately, the type you chose will depend on your personal shape and style, but consider one with either a belt or cinched waist to accentuate those curves. Remember that you’re also not restricted to black and neutrals – if you’ll get wear out of it, go for that colour!

ANKLE BOOTS

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Particularly with our Toowoomba weather, boots are a must for your winter wardrobe. Ankle boots have the added benefit of not being too long and bulky for those days you just need to slip something on your feet, and they go with virtually any outfit. There’s also a multitude of colours, shapes and styles to choose from, from entry-level prices to high-end.

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You can’t go past the classic pant that can be paired with any top and almost any pair of shoes. Amanda’s tip is to not get stuck on black: for some people, it’s too strong and can ‘wash you out’, so don’t be afraid to try navy instead. Also ensure you consider waistline comfort when you’re buying a new pair – especially if you sit at work, you don’t want your pants cutting into your middle all day.

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COMBAT THE COLD

The verdict is in! Comfort is key for this cold weather. But can you still “dress to impress” while being comfy and warm? BY CAMILLA MEISE FASHION EDITOR

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wap out the super tight pants, the shapewear and those painful heels for something warm comfy and on trend. I love that the fashion industry is currently encouraging women to embrace their different body types while expressing individual personality and style. And it doesn’t always have to be girly. When it comes to comfort and personality, think streetwear. Feminine streetwear is breaking boundaries this season and you’ll see some really masculine elements in the mix such as combat pants and boots. We’re not complaining because this look is also about comfort! With the right styling your combat pants and boots just might become your new favourite items in the wardrobe.

As seen in the US fall/winter fashion shows “combatting the cold” is on-trend and designers such as Bottega, Alexandra McQueen and Louis Vuitton are leading the charge. But as far as we can tell, the classic combat boot never goes out of style. Go for quality Dr. Martens. Sure they’ll set you back a pretty penny, but they will last for years – and I believe whole heartedly in quality over quantity. Combat boots on a budget means going for something like Shubar or Jonnie. For a feminine look, style your Dr Marten’s with a midi-skirt and colourful knit then dress it all up with a good trench coat. (A good trench dresses up any look instantly.)

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With the return of special events and social gatherings, it’s no surprise to see girls restocking their make-up bags again. We stopped by Hooper Centre Pharamcy to see what’s trending for August, and we were not disappointed with this stunning bold blue look. BY JAIME PROUTEN @JAIMEKATEMUA

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o begin, we prepped and primed the skin with Inglot Pink Primer. This added luminosity to the model’s skin, it also ensured that we had a smooth and hydrated base for the makeup to sit on. After priming it was time for the eyes. A carefully selected range of colours were used to create this look; Inglot EyeShadows 283, 289, 292 and 372. These colours allowed the models gorgeous brown eyes to POP! Eyeshadow was closely followed by Inglot AMC Eyeliners 67 and 87. Inglot YSM Foundation Shade 65 was applied next. This gave the model’s skin a healthy glow that set the colour base for the skin. Inglot Under eye concealer shade 92, was then applied to cover any little imperfections.

After glowing-up the face, we used Inglot HD Lip tint (26) to give the lips some colour. Last but not least we finished with a swipe of Inglot Lash Enhancer Mascara and glued on some Ardell Remy Lashes (781) with Duo Quick Set Striplash Glue. And that’s it! All products used are availble for purchase at Hooper Centre Pharmacy. Make-up consultations are avilable with in-house make-up artist Jaime Prouten

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A combination of Inglot face blush (50), Inglot Soft Sparkle Highlighter (52) and Inglot AMC Bronzing Powder (78) were used on the cheeks to give definition and a bit of sparkle.

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BABIES, BOXING AND BUILDING DREAMS THE GOOD DOCTOR FROM TOOWOOMBA Dr Lanziz Homar is a Toowoomba based Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, and a man of many talents. Dr Homar recently appeared on Toowoomba’s WIN News to talk about his passion for Calmbirth, an Australian childbirth preparation programme designed to enhance the birthing experience. CONTRIBUTED BY DAVID MOSTERT consultations, surgery and staff training, and in 2017 performed Madagascar’s first key-hole surgery. Dr Lanziz Homar is Toowoomba’s first obstetrician and gynaecologist certified as a Calmbirth educator, and is hosting Calmbirth courses online, or St Vincents Private Hospital, East Toowoomba. Calmbirth education, is a 12-hour, face-toface antenatal program designed to help parents-to-be prepare for birth emotionally, mentally and physically. Dr Homar conducts the classes alongside Calmbirth midwife, Sally Crothers. Sally has been a midwife and childbirth educator for over 25 years. Currently she works at St Vincent’s Hospital Maternity Unit and also at Dr Homar’s Obstetric practice. She believes that knowledge is

power. As the only obstetrician –midwife team delivering Calmbirth education in Australia, Sally believes that, hopefully they are paving the way for the future. Calmbirth is designed to encourage natural delivery as much as possible, but also prepares you emotionally to handle unexpected medical intervention when necessary. It also teaches your partner how to support you emotionally through the birthing process, and how to be your ‘guardian of space’ during pregnancy, labour, and birth. Calmbirth is designed to encourage natural delivery as much as possible, but also prepares you emotionally to handle unexpected medical intervention when necessary.

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of a Calmbirth from early on in his career. “I attended Calmbirth classes myself as a first-time father. I fell in love with the program and promised myself that one day I would incorporate Calmbirth into my obstetric practice,” he said. The Calmbirth course helps women mobilise resources within themselves, and with the help of their partners, to confidently birth their baby. Dr Homar is still amazed by the indescribable joy a newborn baby brings into this world. “Having begun my career in Madagascar, I have seen many beautiful births without intervention, in a country with very few medical resources. I know that birthing women have amazing resources and inner strength, and with Calmbirth I can help them to unlock it,” Dr Homar said.

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G ING CURLY The Curly Girl Method has taken the hair world by storm. It’s a rebellion against harsh hair treatments and a lovely way to embrace your curls. Welcome to the Curly Girl Community!

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ccording to Natasha Jay, Curly Girl expert, and founder of Pump Haircare (available in salons throughout Toowoomba), transitioning to the curly girl method starts with a long list of new “Nos!”. “No sulphates, no silicones, no shampoo, no heat! It’s overwhelming to know where to start and what you can even say ‘yes’ to!” she said. Basically, the Curly Girl Method involves minimal shampooing, daily conditioning, lots of air drying and scrunching and a few

fabulous potions to encourage and hold those curls. “Curly Girls come with a diverse range of coils and textures, which as a hairdresser, is half the fun and all the challenge. But what products suit which curls? “My first step was creating a line where every single product is certified and safe for your curls!” “Then, to address the diversity of curly hair, I have made the daily hair regimen as personalised as possible. “We’ve heard from thousands of curly girls

from around the globe who love seeing their curls restored and their hair revived just by following the Curly Girl Method. “You can either go to our website or talk to your hairdresser about how to start the Curly Girl Method. “When it comes to styling curly hair, we often turn to charts that display curl patterns and coil sizes. 2b? 3c? 4a?” said Natasha. “Although these curl patterns can help determine cut and shape, when it comes to product selection, there is a far more important thing to consider: POROSITY. Natasha believes that determining hair care methods by hair porosity is the KEY to unlocking the best curls. “Porosity measures how well your hair absorbs and retains moisture,” she said. “In other words, it determines whether your products soak up or build-up! Are enhanced or weighed down!”

POROSITY IS NOT A DIRTY WORD How to determine your hair porosity with a 5-minute test! 1. Grab a strand of shedding hair from your comb. 2. Put it in a glass of water and leave for 2 minutes. If your hair floats on top of the water, you have low porosity hair. If it sinks slowly or sits mid-glass, you have medium porosity hair. And if it sinks to the bottom, you have high porosity hair. “Once you have determined your hair porosity, choose products that meet your needs and watch the magic happen!” Talk to your local hairdresser about “The Curly Girl Method” and check out which Pump Haircare Curly Girl products are right for YOU at www.pumphaircare.com.

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ST VINCENT’S POWERS TO 100 YEARS OF SERVING ITS MISSION When a young woman from County Cork responded to the very real social disadvantage in nineteenth century Ireland, nobody would have believed that a hospital in regional Australia in the 21st century would be a part of that dream.

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ary Aikenhead, foundress of the Sisters of Charity religious order, took a leap of faith and the mission that she embarked upon is alive and well at St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Toowoomba today. The hospital’s Mission Executive Mark Copland says one of the hallmarks of the Sisters of Charity was a commitment to people who are poor or vulnerable. “This year marks a century since the Sisters arrived in the Garden City and we already have plans underway to celebrate the centenary of the hospital in 2022,” Mark said.

experience of positive and supported employment. “In another example, as part of the Inclusive Health Fund facilitated by St Vincent’s Health Australia, we have partnered with Goolburri Aboriginal Health Advancement Co in a wound care project.

“This project is a national first and brings together the clinical expertise of our wound care specialist nurses with the expert knowledge and community relationships of Goolburri Aboriginal Health.” Mark said as the hospital looked to the future, opportunities to provide contemporary healthcare services in line with the community’s needs and expectations was paramount. “Over the past few years the hospital has put in place an exciting infrastructure program that, together with an expansion in specialist medical services, equips us

to continue being a trusted place to receive expert care,” he said. “We are looking forward to the opening of our new emergency department that’s on track to be operational later this year. “It will be a welcome addition to the $30 million Clive Berghofer Operating Theatre Suite which opened in January 2018, adding six new state-of-the-art operating theatres including a cutting-edge hybrid theatre, a new kitchen and a new main reception area for the hospital. “Earlier this year a new, contemporary birth suite was opened to provide more options to mothers and their partners during labour. “We are proud to be keeping the vision and spirit of Mary Aikenhead alive in regional Southern Queensland”.

“We are looking forward to the opening of our new emergency department that’s on track to operational later this year.”

“As much as many things have changed, we have continued our commitment to outreach to the vulnerable in our local community and further afield.” Mark said from its beginnings, St Vincent’s Hospital Toowoomba had proudly supported local businesses. “In its current-day form, our partnering with Vanguard Laundry, a local social enterprise means that hundreds of local people with a lived experience of mental illness as well as other barriers to employment have had the life-changing

St Vincent’s Hospital’s new emergency department is taking shape and is set to open in late 2020.

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Some of us are truly gifted when it comes to stretching and others ... are not. There are a select few girls in our community who devote a lot of time to helping others find their flexibility and now they’ve kindly offered a few simple moves for Style readers.

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he girls come from the fitness group Pole Angels, and have experience in everything from acrobatics to trapeze, dance and pole fitness. These stretches are designed for the beginner to advanced. Of course, you might not be able to fully pull off a stretch today; it takes practise! Maybe in a month, a week or even a few days, you will find yourself with a bit more spring in your step and bend in the body. Who knows, you might even do the splits!

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The side lunge is a perfect for beginner stretch for achieving the middle splits and straddle forward folds (also known as a pancake stretch). To achieve this stretch, start in a standing position and lower to one side. You want to keep the foot you are balancing on flat on the floor. Alternate between a flexed and pointed foot with the extended leg to achieve a deeper stretch. The more comfortable you feel with this stretch, start opening out the bent leg. This stretch is excellent for balance and core strength. You should feel it stretch through your hamstrings and hips.

The extended lunge is a position that helps put you in a deep stretch targeting the hip flexor, hamstring, quadriceps and lower back. To complete this stretch, place your right foot forward with bent knee and move the left leg backwards, placing the knee on the ground. Slowly push down on your left side until you feel the stretch in your left hip flexor and thigh. You should also feel this in your right thigh and gluteals (bottom). After a few minutes change sides. Start slowly and with practice you will improve balance and are on a steady path to achieving a front spilt.

The front splits are an advanced stretch that requires a significant level of flexibility. This stretch can take months to master and must be practised frequently to maintain the level of flexibility required. A good start is to focus on the beginner and intermediate stretches and slowly work your way to a complete front split. To achieve the front splits, you will need to focus on opening the hips, lower back, hamstrings and quadriceps. Don’t just push yourself into this stretch as it can be detrimental to your muscles, slow and steady finds the splits.

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SAYING GOODBYE

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r Ray Fairweather, CEO of St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital will retire on Friday 14 August 2020. Ray has been CEO of St Andrew’s for over 20 years and in healthcare for over 48 years. Ray has been the catalyst for significant growth in services and building expansion at St Andrew’s and he is the reason the hospital is what it is today. Ray has been a true leader and an inspiration to staff, who he knows most by name. Despite the busy nature of his role he will always stop and take the time for a chat to enquire how staff are. We asked Ray a few questions on his pending retirement.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN HEALTHCARE AND HOW LONG HAVE YOU WORKED AT ST ANDREW’S? 48 years since I commenced at Inverell District Hospital (NSW) with the last 20 years as CEO of St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital.

WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT AT ST ANDREW’S? Winning the $8.3M tender to establish a radiation oncology unit for the Darling Downs Region, first private hospital in Toowoomba to introduce intensive care services, interventional cardiology services, comprehensive medical oncology services, mental health services and robotic assisted laparoscopic surgery.

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT SINCE YOU STARTED IN HEALTHCARE? The introduction of Medicare in 1975, experiencing 3 separate restructures with the NSW Health Department and being promoted with each restructure and giving evidence in a NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into funding of rural health services.

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IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Remove the restrictions placed upon hospitals by private health funds preventing a comparison of health fund rates which is contradictory to anti-competitive behaviour.

WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES FOR THE FUTURE OF ST ANDREW’S? Continued growth in services including an emergency department, additional medical suites for specialists, increased patient accommodation with exclusive single room accommodation and a successful introduction of the Philips TASY electronic medical record (an Australian first).

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST IN RETIREMENT?

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Are you looking for a night out with great food – but on a budget? Or maybe you have to organise dinner for a group which has lots of special dietary needs? Either way, El Attar Middle Eastern Grill is your answer. The standard menu features loads of dietary choices and ... honestly ...amazing value for money.

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ince it opened eight years ago, owners Ramadan and Linda El Attar have developed a loyal following of regular customers and they have fine-tuned the menu and service to suit. Ramadan creates all his own spice mixes and marinades from scratch. Most grilled meats are marinated for 24 hours prior to cooking. Everything is cooked fresh to order.

TYPE OF FOOD Authentic, traditional Middle Eastern home-style cooking which includes Turkish, Iranian, Lebanese, Egyptian.

MENU AND DIETARY REQUIREMENTS Nearly all dishes at El Attar are “made to order” so you can talk to the chef about dietary needs. However, the standard menu caters for a wide variety of diets including high protein/low carb; low fat; gluten free; lactose intolerant; vegetarian and vegan. Look out for weekly specials including authentic tagines.

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Servings are generous - entrees or “mezze” are around $12 each, salads are also $12 and main courses are around $20 each with banquets from $25 to $37 per person.

EXTRAS Shisha – a water pipe for smoking flavoured tobacco in comfy chairs outside the restaurant.

PAIRING WITH WINE El Attar is BYO. Many Middle Eastern dishes are flavourful (not necessarily hot) so choose a refreshing wine such as a Rosé-style or Sauvignon Blanc. For the red, perhaps a Sangiovese. Our Rose Brose by Golden Grove on the Granite Belt was perfect. .

ATMOSPHERE El Attar is humming on the night we dine in – with appropriate COVID distancing and other regulations in place. We love the Middle Eastern music playing softly in the background and the authentic serving dishes.

ENTREE OR MEZZE We chose a selection of dips served with warm flat bread. Each dip was vastly different and absolutely delicious. Hummus is always a benchmark and this one sets the

bar high – perfect! We also enjoyed garlic dip made with fresh cloves; chilli dip with heat and hint of sweet chutney, yogurt dip with mint and sweet chilli. We enjoyed the Malfouf – a crispy filo roll filled with haloumi, vegetables and rolled in za’atar spices and the Kibbeh which is a patty filled with seasoned mince in a crispy rice coating. Sambousek is a traditional street food a little like a samosa, empanada or pastie. El Attar makes a perfect classic Felafel with the right textures and flavours we enjoyed ours with a fresh, crisp Fatoush salad which is sprinkled with crunchy fried bread.

MAIN COURSE Because we were tasting our way through the menu, chef Ramadan gave us a variety of dishes to sample including the signature Tawook – or skewered meat from the grill. Marinated and grilled to juicy perfection we

can see why this dish is so popular. We also enjoyed the thinly sliced grilled meats which are used in the Shawarma wrap along with salad and sauce. Ramadan’s Egyptian Moussaka is a spicy vegetarian dish with super rich tomato sauce served with rice and flat bread. Oh my!

SOMETHING SWEET After all those vegetables, lean meats and legumes, surely you can squeeze in a little baklava or Turkish delight? Ramadan and Linda make their own sweets from an old family recipe. You want authentic? You got it!

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AN EVENT PLANNER THAT GOES ABOVE & BEYOND MEET THE TEAM Brooke Sleaford is the Founder and Creative Director of Moonlight Glamping & Events Pty Ltd. Along with her 2IC and Floral Designer, Denley Frecklington, this is event planning with a difference!

TELL US ABOUT MOONLIGHT GLAMPING & EVENTS We offer an exclusive range of event hire, styling and co-ordination for weddings, birthdays, bridal showers, picnics and corporate events. This is not everyday hire it’s high quality and very stylish. We aren’t equipped for events with more than 120 people - we leave that to the large event hire companies. But if you’re planning an intimate event with quality products like crystal, linen and beautiful furniture - come to us. Weddings and beautiful garden parties are definitely our forte!

Denley Frecklington and Brooke Sleaford

We also have a range of “glamping gear” which is for special sleep-outs and when you want to spoil overnight guests. How it works? Clients book a venue for their wedding or event - or a site if it’s for a glamping occasion. Our team will either deliver the equipment for the client to setup themselves or we can do all the styling and setup for an additional cost. We love to support local. We decided early on in our business plan to hire our equipment to do-it-yourselfers and also to other wedding planners and stylists in the area. We have found this to be very successful and we are working with a few event planners who are hiring our products for client events.

TELL US ABOUT YOURSELVES We launched the company in June 2019 and hosted our first big event at the beautiful Preston Manor in November 2019. We had been working on concepts for a few years and just took our time sourcing products and preparing our business plan. We started out with just one storage shed and now we have four warehouses of event hire product. We’ve grown so much more than we ever thought in 12 months.

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WHAT MADE YOU START THIS BUSINESS IN TOOWOOMBA? Coming from a 20-year career in Law, I wanted to try something different and finally use my Business and Marketing Degree.

HOW IS IT GOING? We have been overwhelmed by support from the community and despite COVID restrictions we have quite a waitlist of couples looking for a wedding venue. WEETWOOD CONNECTIONS For those who can’t find a venue we have been lucky enough to secure an exclusive lease agreement with the beautiful Weetwood Estate (circa 1888) which has two acres of glorious gardens.

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PECAN COTTAGE ROLLS Recipe courtesy of Stahmann Farms Toowoomba

INGREDIENTS ► 3 eggs ► ½ cup of Riverside Australian pecans ► 1 small onion ► 1tblspn soy sauce ► 1 cup low fat cottage cheese ► ½ cup finely grated carrot ► ½ cup dry breadcrumbs ► 1 cup minute oats ► 3 sheets puff pastry ► 1tblspn milk METHOD Step 1. Place eggs, pecans, onion, soy sauce and cottage cheese into a food processor and process until fine. Step 2. Transfer to a large bowl and mix in carrot, breadcrumbs and oats. Step 3. Cut pastry sheets in half and brush lightly with milk. Step 4. Divide mixture into six even portions and spoon down one edge of each half sheet. Roll to encose filling. Step 5. Cut each log into six even lenghts; brush with milk and prick with a fork. Step 6. Bake in a hot oven (200C) for 15 to 20 minutes or until crisp and golden.

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The classic sausage roll pastry calls for wine with a little acid to avoid that coating on the roof of the mouth. A Summit Estate 2017 Fiano would do the trick nicely. An extra pinch of salt and the flavour profile would welcome some savoury tannins so the medium bodied Golden Grove 2018 Joven Tempranillo. A pinch of chilli powder would spice it up and make a delightful pairing with the Banca Ridge Sparkling Merlot.

If you can’t eat them all in one sitting, wrap them up and keep frozen for up two months. Time: 30.00 mins Servings: Makes 36 party size rolls

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it goes with everything from a steak sandwich to roast and then a cheese platter.” Try Agento Malbec from Mendoza in Argentinia with Beef cheek, crumbed polenta, burnt onion, paprika mayonnaise

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Toowoomba diners are stepping away from predictable wine varieties according to restaurateur, Mark Rawlings.

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said. “A lot of people are swapping Sauvignon Blanc for Australian Rose because it compliments contemporary food so well.” “I remember drinking the old style Rose in Portugal when I was a backpacker and it was very different! “We eat with our eyes and the colour of Rose always gets an oooh or an ahh. We serve it with a variety of dishes including roast meats, pasta, salads and dessert. It’s only slightly sweet so it provides a clean finish to a meal.” Try Robert Oatley Hancock & Hancock Grenache Rose from McLaren Vale With Rose-water meringue stack, fresh berries, and white chocolate and raspberry ice cream.

Mark says bubbles are still the most popular aperitif. “One of our most popular bubbles is the Italian Lagioiosa Prosecco, it is dry and crisp and we get very good feedback from it. A more celebratory bubble is the Piper-Heidsieck or the Charles Heidsieck and every now and then a diner will lash out on the Rare Heidsieck (price on application).” Try Piper-Heidsieck with our sand crab, ripe Ravensbourne avocados, smoked salmon and herbed creme fraiche.

TAWNY OR TOPAQUE Used to be referred to as Tokay

WHITE “Diners are asking for Pinot Gris or Pinot Grigio which is not something that used to happen very often,” he said. “Now that people know what it is and understand it, I think it could even start to compete with Sauvignon Blanc.” Try Devil’s Staircase Pinot Gris from the Central Otago Region With our fillet of barramundi, new potato, lemon butter sauce, red pepper salsa, crisp capers Big Buttery Chardonnays are back – but did they ever really go away? Try Robert Oatley’s Finisterre from the Margaret River with a Tasmanian Ocean Trout

REDS “We always expect diners to ask for Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz but we are finding that more people are enjoying a Melbec,” he said. “It’s similar to a Shiraz; full-bodied with a nice dark purple colour and

Do you remember ports after dinner (and we don’t mean suitcases!) – these days they are known as “Tawny”. Mark says that the classic Penfolds Grandfather is still a popular choice to replete a meal. “We are finding that diners want to try something different and so we have been stocking some really good Topaque and Muscat. They’re not too sweet but each has a distinctive flavour that just tops off a meal perfectly.” With coffee, fruit based desserts or soft cheeses.

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BOEUF BOURGUIGNON Boeuf Bourguignon is a classic French dish. It was traditionally a “peasant” dish using tough cuts of meat but “the king of chefs” Auguste Escoffier made a haute cuisine version in the early 1900s. Then in the 1960s, Julia Child brought it to the attention of a new generation – and we have never looked back. hat meat is best for Boeuf place in oven for 3 to 3.5 hours at 180C. Bourguignon? Step 4. Place onions into simmering water Chuck steak, shanks, brisket for 10 seconds, remove allow to cool, and and just plain old stewing then remove core and skins, make a small meat. Escoffier made the stew with the incision into the stem end. Cook onions in a toughest cuts and cooked it for two days but pan/pot large enough to handle them in one you can just ask the team at Grays Modern layer, then add water half-way up and 1-2 Meats what they recommend and ask them tbsp. butter and ¼ tsp. salt. Allow to simmer to cut it into cubes for you. 25 minutes or until tender. Reserve. Most stews and curries are better the next Step 5. Wash mushrooms and trim. day, so plan ahead and enjoy the result. Remove stem and cut on bias, cut into quarters if large. Be sure mushrooms are absolutely dry before sautéing. Step 6. To cook mushrooms, heat 1-2 tbsp INGREDIENTS butter in larger sauté pan until foaming, ► 3 lbs. (1.4kg) stewing beef of your add mushrooms and sauté until no liquid choice, trimmed of fat, cut into 2-3 inch remains and they are lightly browned. cubes Reserve. ► 2 cups beef stock Step 7. When stew is done, checking for ► 2 tbsp olive oil tenderness, remove lid and cool for a few ► 1 tbsp tomato paste moments, then strain beef from the liquid ► 1 tsp dried thyme into a saucepan. Place beef back into its ► 2 bay leaves original cooking dish. ► 1 cloves of garlic minced Step 8. Bring liquid to a simmer and ► ¾ lb. (350g) of pearl onions thicken with a Beurre Manie - flour and ► 1 lb. (450g) white mushrooms butter; about 1 tbsp butter and 3 tbsp flour. ► ½ tsp sea salt Allow to simmer while whisking and ► ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper season with salt and pepper. ► ½ stick of sweet butter Step 9. Add onions, mushrooms to the ► 1 oz. (30g) flour thickened sauce, simmer, then pour over all the beef in dish. METHOD Step 10. Heat all again and serve with Step 1. Dry the beef well and sear both boiled potatoes, red wine and crusty bread. sides on med-high heat in hot oil until brown, don’t crowd the pan. Move meat frequently to avoid sticking/burning. Step 2. Remove meat from pan and place in an oven proof dish with lid. Step 3. Deglaze pan with 3 cups of pinot noir, allow to simmer, scrape up the fond, and add 2 cups beef stock, allow to simmer add crushed garlic, tomato paste and spices Time: 4.350 hour and pour over meat, add salt. Cover and Servings: 6

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A robust old world classic like Boeuf Bourguignon can be paired with a robust classic variety like Cabernet Sauvignon. This late ripening variety often features the acid profile required to cut through the beautifully rendered fat and balance the meal. I’d suggest the Pyramids Road 2014 Cabernet would take up the fight admirably. Alternatively, take the large soft hug approach with the Girraween Estate 2016 Reserve Petit Verdot (pronounced Petty Verdo) with its full body balancing the big flavours of the meal. Intrepid wine explorers would be richly rewarded by efforts to source wines featuring those naturally bold alternative varieties. Try the Balancing Rock 2018 Sagrantino Shiraz or the Just Red Wines 2018 Tannat. The tannin profile of these great wines will become masterful alongside the Boeuf Bourguignon.

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RECIPES TO TEAR OUT

The Toowoomba region is blessed with a variety of fabulous food producers and so we decided to source our recipes from the local makers who love food as much as we do! SEATONFIRE CHILLI CHOCOLATE

Sinfully Delicious Spicy Hot Chocolate INGREDIENTS ► 1 box of your choice Seatonfire Chilli Chocolate ► 4 cups milk (alternative – coconut or almond milk) ► 2 scoops vanilla ice cream ► Optional for adults - Baileys, Sambuca, Rum METHOD Step 1. Bring milk to simmer then remove from heat. Step 2. Break up your choice of chilli chocolate and pop one piece in your mouth (please don’t chew it)

Step 3. Whisk together until melted and your tongue is tingling. Step 4. Add spirits (optional) Step 5. Divide between four cups and add ice cream. For a dinner party, decant hot chocolate into a jug, put ice cream and fresh fruit in a bowls and pour over chocolate in front of your guests or loved ones.

Time: 5.00 mins Servings: 4

DONNELLYS FRESH FRUIT AND VEG

Potato Corn Chowder

METHOD Step 1. Cook bacon in a large pot over medium-high heat until browned – reserve some pieces to garnish later. Step 2. Add onion and celery into the pot, stirring occasionally until the onion starts to brown. Step 3. Add garlic, thyme, salt and

pepper and cook for around one minute. Step 4. Stir through broth, then add potatoes and corn. Stir and bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat to medium. Step 5. Cover the pot and cook for 15 to 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Then reduce heat to low. Step 6. Add in corn starch and full-cream milk or cream by gradually adding small amounts at a time and whisking as you combine. Do so until the mixture has thickened slightly. Step 7. Serve in individual bowls and top with chives, roast potato and bacon bits as desired. Head in store to Donnellys Fresh Fruit & Vege at Wyalla Plaza to grab your fresh ingredients to make this thick and creamy winter warmer.

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BUNNYCONNELLEN

Tapenade Pizza

INGREDIENTS ► 435mL water ► 5 – 12.5g yeast ► 25mL Bunnyconnellen Molly family reserve extra virgin olive oil ► 500g good quality 00 bread flour TOPPINGS ► Bunnyconnellen Tournament Tapenade ► A good quality/homemade tomato base ► Mozzarella ► Fresh basil METHOD Step 1. Place water and the yeast in a bowl and dissolve with a spatula. Step 2. Add the extra virgin olive oil to the water and yeast mixture. Step 3. Place the flour in another bowl and then add the liquid mixture. Step 4. Fold the mixture with a plastic spatula until combined and divide the dough pieces into four and quickly mould them into balls.

Step 5. Allow the dough to rest and rise for 30 mins at room temperature. Step 6. Reshape the dough balls to release any gas, the dough should be velvety and smooth - gently stretch each dough ball onto an oiled tray. Step 7. Brush the base with some more extra virgin olive oil and pre-cook the base at about 300C for 3 minutes. Step 8. Remove the base from oven and add your toppings! Top the par-cooked pizza with tomato base, a decent spoonful of Tournament Tapenade and spread with the back of a spoon and add the cheese Step 9. Bake for an additional 3 – 6 minutes. Step 10. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, Bunnyconnellen’s Belissima caramalised balsamic vinegar and top fresh basil prior to serving. Time: 50.00 mins Servings: Makes 4 bases

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Hazelnut Truffles (Gluten free, dairy free, sugar free & guilt free!) INGREDIENTS ► 2 cups of hazelnuts ► ¼ cup birch sweetener ► 1 cup almond meal ► 1/3 cup cacao powder ► ¼ cup cacao nibs ► 7 fresh dates ► 1/3 cup maple syrup METHOD Step 1. Add all dry ingredients into a blender and blend until the hazelnuts are fine and everything is thoroughly mixed together. Step 2. Add the wet ingredients, dates and maple syrup, and blend until combined.

Step 3. Scoop out a tablespoon of the mixture and roll into balls, placing them on a sheet of baking paper on a tray. Step 4. Once all the balls are rolled freeze them for 30 minutes. We like to make our own chocolate from scratch and drizzle it on top of the balls then sprinkle some crushed hazelnuts on top. Our chocolate recipe is a secret but you can melt down any chocolate you’d like to drizzle on them or none at all because they’re good either way. The Hazelnut Truffles will last up to 7 days refrigerated. Time: 40.00 mins

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PARKHOUSE CAFÉ A TOOWOOMBA INSTITUTION

How long have Toowoomba residents been dining at the Parkhouse Café? Well I know I’ve been catching up with friends there for more than 20 years so it’s got to be almost a local institution.

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ocated opposite beautiful Queens Park, this is where the locals go before or after a walk, during Carnival of Flowers, before a show at the Repertory Theatre, after Anzac Day Services and just because! Before restrictions, The Parkhouse Café could seat 180 at capacity. These days it’s about half that but they still turn over around 120 breakfasts on an average morning and more than 150 on a busy Sunday. Yup! Breakfast is that good and they understand the complexities of coffee. Head Chef Bryant Seow and owner Bonnie Duthoit are a formidable team. They know their place, their customers and their suppliers. “We source our ingredients from mostly smaller local producers,” said Bryant. “Fresh Darling Downs eggs and vegetables from growers in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley. I will always try and give small business a chance.”

“We buy fresh Darling Downs eggs and our salad and vegetables come from growers in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley. I will always try and give small business a chance.”

TYPE OF FOOD: Contemporary Australian dishes each with the chef’s own creative twist.

MENU AND DIETARY REQUIREMENTS All day breakfasts are a huge hit at the Parkhouse Café! They also offer lunch, snacks, selection of beverages including coffees, teas, juices and wine. Most dishes are made to order so the chef can adjust recipes to meet the tastes and dietary needs of each customer. The menus offer an excellent variety for vegetarian, vegan, paleo/keto/low-carb, gluten free, lactose free and low-fat diets.

PRICE Pricing at The Parkhouse Café is comparable to most Australian quality cafes with breakfast from $5.40 for raisin toast to $22.70 for cooked breakfast with the works. Lunches range from $18.40 for a melt to $26.90 for Atlantic. Snacks including chips and aioli for $9.50, spring rolls for $9.50 and bruschetta for $14.90.

PAIRING WITH WINE

Bryant and Bonnie have created a wine list to suit all tastes with white wine varieties from Victoria, Margaret River, South Australia and New Zealand; sparkling from Victoria and South Australia and reds from all around Australia and New Zealand. They even have a bold Burgundy and cheeky French Rose.

ATMOSPHERE: With its large open fireplace, winter at the Parkhouse Café is ever so cosy, but come spring, you’ll enjoy the al fresco tables looking over Queens Park. And whilst the Parkhouse can be busy, staff are well-trained and work as a team to ensure standards are high.

EXTRA Footpath tables are perfect if you’re dining with your dog. We stopped by for a delicious and hearty lunch – chosen from the all-day breakfast menu as well as the lunch menu. Each dish is made fresh with the skill of a master chef – you can’t fault the presentation, the flavour combination, the freshness, the portion, the garnish or the creativity.

MEDITERRANEAN BREAKFAST We love the twist on the “big breakfast” idea. The addition of chorizo, haloumi and spicy relish is bound to wake up your senses. We added eggs to this one.

BREKKY BURGER This brekky burger is an excellent choice for the slightly smaller appetite. With haloumi, bacon and egg, lashings of tomato jam and spinach on a toasted bun it is a tasty meal indeed.

PANCAKES As you’d expect, we’re talking seriously fluffy pancakes with amazing vanilla cheesecake spread, lots of gooey berries topped with ice-cream and crispy French merengues. Is it wicked? Yes! And we loved every minute!

LUNCH Vegetarian Pasta – tastes rich and creamy but is surprisingly light with lots of healthy vegetables for a big vitamin hit. We loved the home-made pumpkin sauce with vegetables and rocket all topped with croutons and parmesan cheese.

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REPLACE THE DAILY COMMUTE WITH THE DAILY SWIM! With many Toowoomba residents working from home this year, focus has shifted to the backyard and how to get the most out of it.

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he backyard pool is great for keeping kids entertained, for relaxing and getting some exercise when you can’t go to a gym. Andrea and Jim Campbell of Toowoomba’s Leisure Pools have noticed a spike in the number of new pool installations as people get ready for the warmer months and spending more time at home. “Over the past 11 years we have installed more than 500 swimming pools around the Darling Downs Region,” said Jim. “As people are spending time at home now, they’re looking ahead to summer and what that will be like if there are still COVID

restrictions. Everyone wants their own swimming pool!” The Campbells recently purchased Lange Pool & Spa in Water Street to complement their pool business. “It was the best decision we made,” said Jim. “Lange Pool & Spa is all about pool maintenance supplies and service so we now offer professional advice through every stage: from when a customer first decides on their pool or spa purchase, through the

installation process and then over many years of maintenance. “The Lange Pool & Spa Shop in Water Street features a display of every fibreglass swimming pool offered by Leisure Pools. We also have a Bali hut, samples of pool fencing, pavers and everything to help our customers make their backyard dream becoming a reality. “Through our expert staff across both businesses, we offer a wealth of knowledge

regarding pools, spas, pumps , filtration, chemicals and pool servicing – it is truly amazing.” The Campbells have also noticed customers are stepping up their pool maintenance and care while they’re working from home. “If you’re spending more time at home, you want to spend it around a lovely crystal clear pool,” said Jim. “It’s not difficult, just call Lange Pool & Spa Shop and we’ll take care of it for you!”

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ure, these things all play an important role in shaping your child’s future, but there’s one thing that is usually at the top of parents’ lists: Somewhere that my child will be happy. If you haven’t already done so, take a few minutes to watch Concordia Lutheran College’s recent video, ‘Queensland’s Best Kept Secret’, which features the students coming up with ideas on what makes the Concordia unique. With a good dash of self-deprecating humour – “Tell ‘em they’re not dreaming!” – and a song that sticks in your head, it is evident that Concordia’s students are confident, outgoing and happy. Let’s introduce you to Concordia (after all, the school is Queensland’s best kept secret). Concordia Lutheran College is a coeducational school for Kindergarten to Year 12 students in Toowoomba with three beautiful campuses located in Hume Street, Warwick Street and Stephen Street. There are two Junior College campuses that provide Kindergarten to Year 6 learning

in small, vibrant settings with specialist teachers and support staff. Here students enjoy a focus on developing literacy and numeracy skills with a choice of learning approaches that ensure all students learn at their own pace and develop a lifelong love of learning. The third campus, located at the historic Stephen Street address, is dedicated to Years 7 to 12 students. This campus is a day and boarding school for students in the Middle and Senior College. In these years, Concordia offers a broad subject selection, exceptional opportunities in The Arts and exciting sporting activities including the new Athlete Development Program. The Concordia student is encouraged to purse their unique interests and find their heart’s purpose. The Concordia graduate demonstrates the positive outcomes of their coeducational schooling – critical thinkers, collaborative workers and respectful young adults. Concordia’s Prep classes for 2021 have experienced an exceptional level of interest

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THE SMARTEST WAY TO GET THE BEST FROM YOUR $25K GOVT STIMULUS PACKAGE..?

START WITH SMART WINDOWS THAT LET IN ONLY THE VIEW AND NOT THE HEAT OR COLD

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ast month we talked about how to maximise the potential of the $25,000 HomeBuilder stimulus package — and what amazing benefits it could bring to your home — which for many will be their life’s most significant investment. When you have a home designed and built by Geoff Gibson Homes it will already be energy efficient through optimised orientation, maximised insulation to the complete ceiling area, insulating all the external walls and then the home is zoned correctly. It’s what we do. But there are many things you can do further to your home to add significantly to its overall energy efficiency, reduce its carbon footprint, and reduce it’s daily energy costs. Let’s start with one of the major areas that contribute to unwanted heat loss or gain — your windows. Ordinary windows fitted with standard glass could almost completely negate any other energy savings incorporated into your home because they represent the path of least resistance for heat transfer in summer and heat loss in winter. An investment here will pay for itself for the life of your home. Its not just the ‘smart glass’ on its own — and there are different levels of thermal insulation ability, from simple solar blocking efficiencies to double-glazing — but the entire smart glass window itself has superior sealing capabilities, preventing the costly leaking of air either way.

Increasing your home’s Thermal Mass is another major advance in keeping your home’s internal temperature more stable. The more ‘mass’ your house has throughout, the greater its ability (like a heat bank) to store, hold and evenly spread warmth throughout your home — so in winter it feels warmer and in summer, cooler. A sure way to add instant heat bank mass is to make selected internal walls concrete block or brick, rather than from timber studs with plaster sheeting. But adding PCM (Phase Change Materials) to your ceiling insulation also acts as a very efficient heat bank, and are particularly suitable for this climate. We introduced this in some detail in July’s STYLE last year. They’re cheaper and easier to include in your build than block walls, and can be added retrospectively. Look for this column There is another aspect to this: many home owners are in next month’s considering the cost-saving benefits of adding solar. By Style... we will combining both these elements — smart glass and PCMs, your continue digging need for solar as a cost saver will be significantly reduced. You deeper into what won’t actually need a big expensive system. Another saving!

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OUR FAVOURITE WINTER BLOOMS

When it comes to flowering plants, Queensland’s warm climate puts us ahead of southern states which means our spring flowering plants are often in bloom during August. We’re lucky when our winter flowers, such as camellia and magnolia, are still on the branch too.

AZALEA

LAVENDER

Azaleas are in flower from August through to September. They have shallow roots and need regular watering in our dry climate. Make sure you spray for spider mites and keep up the fertiliser. Have you noticed some varieties have a pretty scent in the evening?

Lavender is essential in a cottage garden and useful for all kinds of remedies and recipes in the home. It prefers an arid environment and will not thrive in a tropical humid climate. French lavender does well in Toowoomba and is an ideal companion to rosemary, sage and thyme.

FREESIA So many colours! Bursting with fragrance, Feesias are gorgeous when they self sow en mass in the garden and through the lawn. They are also great in pots. Plant corms in autumn in a sunny, well drained position.

HELEBORE Yes, we can grow Helebores in Toowoomba! Also known as “winter roses”, they provide colour in shady spots under trees. Ranging from pure white to deep purple, Helebores are planted in late summer or autumn for winter blooms.

POLYANTHUS BERGENIA We love Bergenias for their old world charm and the fact that they are super hardy and thrive in the shady spots under trees and around rockeries.

DAFFODIL AND JONQUIL Friday 28 August is Cancer Council Queensland’s Daffodil Day – well chosen because daffodils are in full bloom during August. Fragrant jonquils appear in July and early August. Plant bulbs when the weather cools down in April/ May.

Part of the primula family, these brightly coloured flowers are so vibrant they almost don’t seem real. Plant seedlings in autumn in garden beds, as edging and in pots. They prefer morning sun and a little shade in summer. Do dead head flowers to stop the plant from going to seed.

WHAT TO DO IN THE GARDEN IN AUGUST

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Just like humans, pets are living longer thanks to scientific research into aging. The key to keeping your pets in good nick for longer is simple: diet, exercise and regular vet check-ups for vaccinations, worming and to diagnose disease early on.

WHAT IS A SENIOR PET? Small dogs – over 10 years old Large dogs – over 8 years old Cats – over 12 years old Cats and some small dogs can live to be 15 years and more! Rebecca says as long as animals have quality of life, age is no barrier.

DENTAL DISEASE Dental health is a constant battle for small dogs and it starts from when they are puppies. Rebecca says that around 80% of dogs they see at Toowoomba Veterinary Hospital have some dental disease. “The problem is that dental disease doesn’t just affect teeth,” she said. “It can lead to health problems elsewhere in the body, such as the heart and kidney.” “Start good dental hygiene from the getgo – when your pet is still a baby. And make sure they chew on dental chews like Greenies and Oravet. Bones from the butcher can help but we do find some animals chip their teeth on tough bones. “Most importantly, don’t feed your pets people food – and no matter how big those pleading eyes get, never feed them sweets!”

DIET Pet food is scientifically formulated to provide a complete and balanced diet. Rebecca advises a high-quality brand of pet food such as Hills or Royal Canin. Choose the right food for your pet’s needs ie puppy, working dog, senior, delicate tummy, dental disease, diabetes, and kidney disease.

ARTHRITIS Stiff joints can limit your pet’s daily routine so follow Rebecca’s advice to keep your pet safe and healthy: ► Keep pet within healthy weight range ► Ensure regular gentle exercise - walk on the grass instead of concrete. ► Ask your vet about joint supplements for animals, arthritis injections, anti-inflammatory, acupuncture and physiotherapy.

TYPICAL SIGNS OF AGING Eyes - Thankfully dogs rely on their sense of smell more than their eyes but when their vision starts to go, they can injure themselves by walking into doors or tripping down stairs. It is important to get your pets eyes checked by a veterinarian as there are some diseases that can cause vision loss, for example cataracts in dogs with diabetes. ► Don’t move the furniture too often as they rely on familiar surroundings. ► Leave lights on during the night. ► Keep pathways clear. ► Watch them and help them through doorways and especially up and down stairs

When a pet is deaf, we need to change our behaviour to help them. Deafness can be a normal part of aging but it is always a good idea to ask the vet to examine your pets ears if you are concerned. ► Sometimes they can hear a loud bell or a gong to get their attention ► Or you can wave at them, shine a torch ► They may not come to you anymore; you’ll have to go to them ► Be extra careful around traffic which they may not hear

DEMENTIA AND LOSS OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION Rebecca says doggy dementia can be hard to define so it’s important to rule out medical conditions that might be causing unusual behaviour such as pain or Cushing’s Disease. Symptoms of dementia can include night terrors – when the pet wakes up in the dark, “lost” and panics; pacing or standing still in a corner; being overly anxious when alone; toileting in the house. The main treatment for doggy dementia is lots of love, but there are some medications and diets that can help. Ask your Vet about options for your individual pet.

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WHY THE HUMANITIES ARE IMPORTANT Associate Professor Andrew Hickey teaches Communication and Media Studies at the University of Southern Queensland.

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just over 91 per cent. This is above both science and maths – which have overall employment rates of 90 per cent. Graduates from the Humanities and Communications can also expect higher rates of pay, with average graduate starting salaries at just over $70,000; slightly more than science and maths graduates at $68,900. Many people are inspired by and have a passion for history, anthropology, social justice, international relations, journalism, public relations, photography, advertising, creative writing, literature, communication studies, media studies, and communication. These are subjects you can study in a Humanities and Communications degree and these are all areas that can make a huge difference to individuals, workplaces, and to society. The most important consideration for anyone looking to pursue further education is to follow your passions and talents. I can personally vouch for the rewarding, meaningful careers on offer in Humanities and Communications

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achievements.” Mandy said that despite being a rather quiet and introverted boy, Eli was embraced by the Toowoomba Grammar School community from the time he commenced there in Year 5 and it helped him thrive. The support and mentorship provided by the TGS staff, particularly Chris McLeod and Peter Broadfoot, have helped Eli find an internal strength during challenging times. “I know for sure that the TGS Sport and Activities program has complemented Eli’s ability and propelled him to achieve his goals and get to this point,” stated Mandy. “The School’s strong relationship with South West Thunder is also a huge benefit for the Football program.” Eli is one of many Toowoomba Grammar School students who have been noticed by ‘scouts’ in their various fields and accepted into sport or music scholarship programs right around the world over the past two decades.

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"It takes talent to succeed at a high level, but you still need to be noticed by the right people."said Mandy. “Toowoomba Grammar School creates those opportunities. The staff ensure that if your boy has talent and drive, he’s exposed to the right people to be taken further.”

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P Have you ever looked into an African Lion’s eyes, just centimetres away, felt its breath and shared a moment; a peaceful gaze? If you haven’t, you should and you can at Darling Downs Zoo.

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“He started Robinson’s Family Circus and was collecting more and more animals all the time. So owning a zoo was a natural progression.” The meandering pathways at DDZ cover 1.8km but it doesn’t feel like a big zoo because it has a relaxed, friendly feel. It’s really a stroll in the country that just happens to include very close exotic animals.

HOW YOU CAN HELP? “We don’t need volunteers as such,” said Steph. “We need animal food, especially eucalypt for koalas – they are very fussy eaters. We also need acacia, tipuana and mulberry leaves for the giraffes. “We have planted trees to feed the animals but there is no way we could grow enough for them.” Steph says the local community was amazing during the COVID lockdown when there was no income for the Zoo but plenty of hungry mouths to feed. “People made donations and local farmers phoned us and said we could

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eople who own zoos don’t do it for the money. Read some Gerald Durrell, Benjamin Mee and even Steve Irwin and you’ll understand that zoo owners are absolutely dotty about exotic animals and the Robinsons are no exception. DDZ is not just for visitors. It contributes to a number of breeding programs for endangered animals including the Bilby and an African desert antelope called an “Addax”. “Our Bilbys aren’t on display,” said Steph. “We breed them for release into the wild, for the Charleville Bilby Centre and for other zoos. “The Addax is almost extinct in the wild but our buck Adam is proving to be a great breeder and he is doing his bit to ensure the survival of the species. “We are also part of an international program with approval to breed the Sri Lankan Leopard.”

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REUSE WITH A COMMUNITY HEART Reuse and repurposing with a community heart – that’s what makes Reviva Toowoomba special.

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The reuse shop, located at the Greater Toowoomba Waste Management Facility in Wellcamp, is more than just a shop; it is a community hub with a garden and community engagement at its core. Reviva is part of Resource Recovery Australia (RRA), a social enterprise that partners with Toowoomba Regional Council to divert waste from landfill and create stable and meaningful jobs for people experiencing barriers to work. RRA employs 94 people in sites across Australia. This week the Reviva team unveiled an extension to their reuse garden, a community space at the shop’s entry. The garden is a sensory playground of colours and fun repurposing ideas. “We want the garden to be a community space that encourages imagination, fun and reuse,” RRA Deputy General Manager Ally Glendenning explained. “We already had a community herb garden and some fun character planters but this week we added dozens of reimagined items from the store. We want to encourage the whole community, people from all walks of life, to come and explore, to experience reuse in action. You never know what characters you might find.” The team’s passion for reuse and repurposing is strong. “I love giving an item a second life, reimagining what it could be and creating a whole new item with just my imagination and some elbow grease. We have repurposed a cable wheel into a table,

a car bonnet into a chair, and even a fire pole into an oversized fidget spinner. The repurposing possibilities are endless.” Chris Behan, previously a Lifeline volunteer, loves the community aspect of his job at Reviva Toowomba. “It’s good to hear people’s stories and do whatever you can to help them. People may be struggling, you don’t know what they are going through but you can help them out, even if it’s just something to put in their garden or something they can use around the house.” Stephh Worland, Ben Owen and Jeff Prater “We are a real part of the community. Through Facebook we are reaching even more people now. We’ve had morning teas to invite the public in and we tell them all about Reviva and our social goals. We want to be a community-based organisation that people can rely on.” Since opening in December 2018, Reviva Toowoomba has been responsible for diverting 633 tonnes or 40 truckloads of waste from landfill for reuse and repurposing. The operation employed 10 people and served more than 11,000 customers from the local community. Toowoomba Regional Council Water and Waste portfolio leader Cr Nancy Sommerfield said Council was pleased to Chris Behan exploring the new community reuse garden. partner with its lessee Reviva Toowoomba “Residents have helped Council achieve to help spread the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling precious resources, in up to a 70% diversion rate of material For a full list of recyclable items, please from landfill following the opening of line with strategic goals. visit www.tr.qld.gov.au/recycling the GTWMF in December 2015,” Cr Cr Sommerfield said residents could drop Reviva Toowoomba is open to the public Sommerfield said. off materials for the Reviva Re-use Shop Thursday to Sunday 9am – 4pm. The “Reviva’s work highlights the best use at the Resource Recovery Area when store has moved to cashless payments due of resources and shows how the ‘circular visiting the Greater Toowoomba Waste to COVID-19 with social distancing and economy’ places value on materials that are Management Facility (GTWMF) at O’Mara cleaning also in place. recycled for a new purpose.” Road.

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THE GUMBI GUMBI GARDENS A brisk morning walk around the grounds of USQ is full of surprises. In addition to tree-lined boulevards and open grassy spaces, there’s an enlightening and cultural adventure at The Gumbi Gumbi Gardens.

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athways through The Gumbi Gumbi Gardens meander past intriguing artworks and specially sourced native plants. But be assured, there’s nothing random about these placements. They are part of a story that unfolds as you walk along. The story is about the growth journey we all take in life. It’s about learning from our past to inform our future and it’s a story of mutual dependence, of walking and growing together and of confidence in the future. Dotted throughout the landscape are symbolic “gumbi gumbi” (Pittosporum angustifolium) representing knowledge, growth and healing. The gumbi gumbi were introduced to Toowoomba from further west as a multi-purpose medicine by Joyce and Walter McCarthy. The Gumbi Gumbi Gardens were established through a partnership between the community and the University as a place for learning and the sharing of ideas. They form part of the University’s commitment to developing a better understanding of local Indigenous heritage, and acknowledging the culture and contribution they have continued to make to their region Visit The Gumbi Gumbi Gardens on your next morning walk and find your own inspiration. What an incredible way to start your day. Find out more at www.usq.edu.au/about-usq/locations/toowoomba/ gumbi-gumbi-gardens.

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Eligible Bottles and Cans Drop off eligible glass and plastic bottles as well as aluminium cans and receive cash in return. • TOMRA Recycling Centre at 104 Neil Street Toowoomba www.mytomra.com.au

can bring around $8000 a tonne while light gauge steel is only $150 a tonne,” he said. “We also recycle old car batteries so if you have any lying around, you don’t want them but we do, bring them in and we’ll pay you for them.” The processing of metal for recycling is fascinating and Action Metals has plants in Brisbane for crushing and shredding. “We send it off to foundries around the world and you’ll buy it back as another car or appliance in few years’ time.” Do your bit for the environment and take your unwanted scrap metal to Action Metal Recyclers at 519 Boundary Street. They’re open to the public Monday to Friday and on Saturday mornings.

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t is not uncommon when discussing legal matters with our clients to be told that they have never done any Estate planning and therefore they do not have a Will. Most are still “getting around to doing one”. But without a Will the certainty of who will be your beneficiary may be taken out of your hands. A great example of the twists and turns in Estate Law is the situation where the Estate is divided between more than one spouse. Here’s how it works : John is married to Jane but separated from her over two years ago, when he moved in with and started a defacto relationship with his new partner Jill. He has never done any Estate planning and does not have a Will. He has not divorced Jane although they have finalized property settlement in the Family Court. After John’s death the legislation (Succession Act 1981 (Qld)) is applied to his Estate and both Jane and Jill are defined as ‘spouses’ for the purposes of the division of his Estate. Both of them will be entitled

to receive a distribution from his Estate. The legislation asks the question : “Who is my spouse?” The legislation answers the question : a “Husband” or “Wife”, a “Defacto Partner” or a “Civil Partner”. The legislation provides for distribution to those parties even if that was not what the deceased person would have intended at the time of their death. Your Last Will and Testament is the best and only way, with some exceptions, of ensuring your Estate reaches the hands of your intended beneficiaries. We encourage you to consider planning your Estate and making a Will to ensure that your wishes are fulfilled upon your death. As you know there are only two certainties in life, death and taxes, and they can come upon us unexpectedly without warning. It is always best to be in control, prepared and have a plan. I suggest you engage a lawyer experienced in Estate planning to assist you with preparing a Will that reflects your wishes and covers all bases for you and your loved ones.

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our sales staff and property managers; and resulted in a less-cluttered reception area. It means more room for our front counter girls and, most importantly, more privacy for customers when visiting the office. It means more room for our front counter girls and, most importantly, more privacy for customers when visiting the office.

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with the property managers it dramatically removes the chance of confusion or a misunderstanding and enables them to be ‘more across each other’s movements’. Communication is key in every successful business and rule number one is that the left hand needs to know what the right hand is doing. In my case, the left hand is aching and the right hand is missing skin across the knuckles, but it has certainly been worth it. Let me know what you think next time you visit the office.

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can barely lift my arms to type today’s story. They are SO sore. But it isn’t because of an overzealous gym session or chopping wood for the fireplace I’ve been shuffling the layout of The Real Estate People office recently and that meant a lot of heavy lifting. The internal move was necessary because we’ve brought some new staff on board and I wanted everyone to have an uncluttered and productive workspace. So, that meant desks, chairs, computers, photocopiers and way too many filing cabinets all had to be ‘Tetris-ed’ into their new corners to maximise the design. It was exhausting, but I wasn’t on my own. My wonderful staff and their partners were there every step of the way. Every time I turned a corner, I would literally run into one of them – always with a box of something in hand, or they’d be sweeping a broom or crawling under a desk to reconnect a monitor. I couldn’t be prouder. It was a Saturday morning and they should

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Voice activated TVs, vacuums and lights are great but it’s even better if you connect all those devices into the one system. Smart speaker systems, like Amazon’s Echo or Apple’s Siri, are fantastic tools for seniors; especially for those living alone.

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THE NEW LAND ROVER AN ICON REIMAGINED FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

ARRIVING THIS AUGUST AT TOOWOOMBA LAND ROVER Be one of the first to experience the New Land Rover Defender, book your test drive today.

REINVENTING A DESIGN ICON The New Defender completes the Land Rover dynasty. The distinctive and instantly recognisable 110 is just the start for this family of the most capable and durable 4x4s in the world, and will be swiftly followed by a compact, short wheelbase 90.

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Customers will be able to personalise their vehicle in more ways than any previous Land Rover with four Accessory Packs; the Explorer, Adventure, Country and Urban Packs each give Defender a distinct character with a specially selected range of enhancements. In addition, individual accessories are also available, with with everything from a Remote Control Electric Winch, Rooftop Tent and an Inflatable Waterproof Awning.

21ST CENTURY TECHNOLOGY Over seven decades of pioneering innovation, Land Rover has been at the forefront of all-terrain capability and adventure. The New Defender is fit for the 21st century, using the latest technologies to provide new levels of connectivity, capability and convenience. The intuitive 10-inch touchscreen, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, delivers enhanced user experience and broader range of functions. ClearSight Ground View and ClearSight Rear View technologies help you see more with 3D on-screen visualisation when using the Advanced Tow Assist and Wade Sensing systems. The wearable Activity Key even allows customers to lock and unlock the Defender from their wrist.

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KAROAKE NIGHT

CHILLI, CHEESE, CHOCOLATE & COFFEE FESTIVAL

WHEN: SATURDAY, 8 AUGUST FROM 9.00pm - midnight WHERE: Toowoomba United RSL, 549 Ruthven St, Toowoomba WHAT: We all know you love to belt out a tune in the shower, so why not do it in front of a heap of strangers...with your pants on of course. Come on down the the Sub Branch for a fun night with family and friends while listening to some singing as smooth as the new range crossing. Drinks and nibbles with be available at the bar at genuine 1979 prices. COST: FREE

WHEN: SUNDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER FROM 10.00am - 4.00pm WHERE: Murphys Creek Grounds, Jessie Lane, Murphys Creek WHAT: Over 30 artisian chilli stalls, food trucks, live music and a chilli beer garden. Chilli eating compertitions for the iron-guts and live cooking demo’s featuring chilli! This family and pet friendly festival will also have non-chilli, fluten free and vegan options availble, so no one misses out. COST: Free family fun. gold coin for parking.

ABERFELDY OPEN DAY WHEN: SUNDAY, 9 AUGUST FROM 1.00pm - 6.00pm WHERE: Aberfeldy Farm & Barn, 124 Macaulay Road, Westbrook WHAT: The second Aberfeldy Farm & Barn Open Day & Expo is here. The first one in March 2020 was a crazy success with hundreds of people through. Meet loads of fabulous suppliers and vendors that can help you with your weddings and events. Come shopping at the markets. Watch the fashion parade and most importantly get out of town and enjoy an afternoon in the country and stay for the stunning sunset and experience of Abeferldy Farm after dark. COST: FREE

TOOWOOMBA AUSTRALIAN PSYCHIC EXPO WHEN: 30 JUL – 10 AUG AT 6.00pm WHERE: Rumours International, 323 Ruthven St, Toowoomba WHAT: The ever popular Psychic Expo is back in Rumours International in Toowoombs. All you’re favourite Readers are back with best ever variety of Readings available. You have a choice of Palmistry. Channeling , Tarot cards , Psychometry, Flower Readings , Contacting the departed , Past lives . Just to mention a few modalities availability. COST: All readings in the “Readers Haven” still only $60.00 per half hour / $110.00 for a full hour. No need to book, just turn up.

BINGO NIGHT WHEN: WEDNESDAY, 26 AUGUST FROM 7.00pm - 10.00pm WHERE: Bar Wunder, 424 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba WHAT: After a Covid hiatus, Bingo is back with Bar Wunder’s illustrious host Stephen! For a night of crossing off numbers, winning things, spontaneous games to fight to the death for a prize, whilst imbibing liquid courage. You know the drill! COST: Free to play with a drink purchase.

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Style Magazine Toowoomba are hoping to ignite a gig guide, to help share the local entertainment and culture around our fine region. If your band, business or venue is hosting live music let us know at features@thechronicle.com.au, so we can share the word and let everyone discover and enjoy the musical scene.

Please note - In regards to the current climate, some venues may require you to book in advance to secure yourself a seat.

THE ROCK

One of our newest restaurants to open their doors, The Rock have incredible live music just about every Friday through Sunday nights on their ground level.

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Every Sunday from 2pm - 5pm after lunch during the Tapas and Board Menu. Book in and bring a picnic blanket and enjoy the sun listing to some of our towns greatest live musicians including James Ryle, Andrzej Fenner and Jacques Van Lill.

TOOWOOMBA LANGUAGES AND CULTURES FESTIVAL WHEN: SUNDAY, 6 SEPTEMBER FROM 10.00am - 4.00pm WHERE: Queens Park, Toowoomba City WHAT: “One World Many Faces” Toowoomba Languages and Cultures (TLC) Festival is an annual celebration of the diversity in our community and a showcase of talents and colour from across the world! A great day for all the family, the festival features, 65+ Performances, international food stalls, mindful wellbeing wellness expo, languages activities, market stalls, camel rides, animal farm, reptile display and workshops and demos. COST: Children are free, adults $10, concession $5 (available at the gate or buy tickets online).

THE MET

‘Fenny & The Mets’ perform every Thursday night - 7:30pm - 9:30pm There is also live music every Friday and Saturdays, so check their socials to see who will be performing.

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On the Muller Bros rooftop every Saturday night, come along and make an evening listening to some live music. 1 Aug - Xy latu 8 Aug - Jade Holland 15 Aug- TBA 22 Aug - Caillin Malley

Explore your Creativity

Custom Framing At Murray’s our fully qualified framer has years of experience framing everything from certificates and prints to precious artworks and memorabilia. In fact we frame all sorts of things and love a challenge so bring “it” along for an obligation free quote. MyArt Gallery We proudly represent a range of artists who live locally or have ties to the Toowoomba region.

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TOOWOOMBA ART SCENE There’s so much happening across Toowoomba’s galleries, theatres, schools and various creative groups that we have decided to give the arts its own page. Send information to features@thechronicle.com.au

NATIONAL AWARD FOR RADIANCE DANCE ACADEMY

ROSS NOBLE HUMOURNOID WHEN: Wednesday 23 September, 8pm WHERE: Empire Theatre WHAT: This show is what happens when pure comedy takes human form. Ross Noble is an English comedian and actor known for his improvisation, preposterous musings and wild tangents that pull together for an incredible comedy performance. Book at 1300 655 299 or via www.empiretheatre.com.au

Congratulations to Radiance Dance Academy Toowoomba, located at High Street Shopping Centre, which is officially Australia’s Best Private Dance Studio of the Year as chosen by the Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association.

YOUR INNER ARTIST

LANGUAGE WHEN: 6 October to 27 November WHERE: Classes will be held on Saturday mornings from 10am at the Alliance office at Level 1, Suite 1, 217 Margaret St, Toowoomba. WHAT: New Adult Beginner Class. This class doesn’t require any prior knowledge of the French language. Alliance Francaise classes are continuing but, due to social distancing, adult language classes are online, using a flipped classroom model. www.frenchtoowoomba.com 64

WHAT: I believe everyone is born creative, but as time goes by we stop listening to our inner creative self and many come to believe they are not capable. At Your Inner Artist, my goal is for you to trust your inner creator once more. For kids it’s about teaching them to trust, develop and protect what they do naturally. Then, for adults, we need to remember that art is a great place to relax, be social, express ideas and rediscover a love for creative play. I’ve had lots of adults ask about learning clay of late, so this term you can join us for wheel throwing, learn to hand build cups, bowls or even try your hands at porcelain jewellery. To learn more about these workshops and more visit the website or contact Amber directly: 0408 180 752 - Amber Manteufel - amber@ yourinnerartist.com.au

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NEW ACQUISITION AT TOOWOOMBA REGIONAL ART GALLERY Judy Watson’s “Inspection Tour” is a recent acquisition to Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery’s Toowoomba City Collection. Born in Mundubbera, Queensland, in 1959, Judy’s Aboriginal matrilineal family is from Waanyi Country in northwest Queensland. Printed by Basil Hall Editions, the etching reproduces a map, Inspection Tour of Aboriginal Stations in North Queensland and Torres Strait by the Hon. Home Secretary 1931, courtesy of The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum. Reconsidering Captain James Cook’s Pacific exploration this year, 250 years after his Australian landfall led to Aboriginal dispossession, Judy’s visualisation of truth also acknowledges great hurt and proud resilience. Inspection Tour will be displayed in Breaking News: Captain Cook in 2020 at the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery.

SNAPS OF THE MONTH Five of our favourite photographs from local photographers we love!

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JOIN CAMERATA EVERY FRIDAY FOR 5@5 WHEN: 5pm (AEST) every Friday WHERE: Online - Camerata’s Facebook WHAT: Camerata’s 5@5 is a new online initiative in response to the changing times in which we live. For at leat 5 minutes at 5pm (AEST) every Friday, you can tune in to the soothing tones of Camerata and tune out from the barrage of online noise. Get to know Camerata’s artists and friends (who will be performing from where they are), while they play something to spread a little joy. Camerata is all about Chamber Music that is refreshing and inspiring; empowering artists and enriching communities.

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Style Artist chats to

Monica Henry

Describe your style? I work with wool and create floral textile designs, full of movement and texture. I love using colour to evoke a sense of happiness and bring a smile when one walks into the room. When did you commence art? Brought up in a creative household I’ve taken my hand to most creative forms, painting, drawing, sculpting, to name a few. I commenced with wool in the last few years and developed my technique throughout this time, using different stitches to create depth and layers as well as experimenting with different wools. How has it evolved? Art is an ever-evolving journey and its healthy trying new things. I love new ideas and doing short courses. At the beginning of my wool journey I completed a floristry course, which really influenced my work. My mother is a huge knitter and her grandfather used to make rugs using the same wool technique, so it’s in my blood. Why do you enjoy art? With a houseful of boys it’s always busy and loud. Art gives me a sense of calm and almost a form of meditation. I love that it’s something that is just mine, an escape. Highlights? My greatest moment was joining Greenhouse Interiors. It was always a dream of mine. Another huge moment, Celeste Barber chose my art as part of her backdrop for her US tour. Tell us a bit about yourself? I live in Geelong with my husband and two young sons. I’m currently working on a new range for Greenhouse Interiors. What inspires you? There’s much inspiration all around us. I love travelling, there’s so much to see and it helps to shape you as a person and as a ‘creative’. Shape, colour, textures… What do you like about Toowoomba? Being ‘The Garden City’ with an abundance of inspiration, I can’t wait to visit one day. I hope to personally deliver my work to Grammar Art Show next year. What is your dream goal? I’d love to have my work recognised and styled in a large home design magazine.

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CULTURAL DANCE FOUND IN OUR TOWN Toowoomba is a town of diversity and cultural exchange, without language, all you have remaining is movement, and we are very lucky to have so many cultural dance options.

We spoke to some of Toowoomba’s talented dancers to find out what makes their moves so special. We also asked about the history behind the dances. From DrumDance Bellydance we spoke with Madonna Teitzel, a certified American Tribal Style Bellydance teacher here in Toowoomba. Madonna began learning the art of bellydancing in 1994. When she started she said it made her feel strong, feminine and improved her self esteem enormously. She has been teaching and performing this unique dance now for more than 25-years and is happy to share the history and discpline of bellydancing. From Dance Masala is Drea, founder and dance coach. She accidentally discovered bollywood dancing at 19. With a background in visual art, performance and music. With interests already in bollywood music and it’s interesting scales, amazing singing and

HOW LARGE IS THE TOOWOOMBA BELLYDANCING COMMUNITY? We are a small group of dedicated dancers and musicians. We used to hold a Hafla (Middle Eastern for dance and music party) every quarter where we would come together to dance and play. These days it is an annual event where we dress in our finery and perform for each other, the Toowoomba public, our families and friends.

WHAT SPECIAL TRICKS AND MOVEMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BELLYDANCE? Bellydance focusses on isolating various muscles groups, upper and lower torso, arms, head and hands. The aim is to bring it all together in a beautiful, flowing, elegant dance interpreting the music. We

Our style of costume draws from the adornments, jewellery and make-up from differentcultures such as Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, Afghanistan and India. We wear pantaloons under a full skirt, coin or decorated bra, choli, heavy ethnic jewellery, turban or head scarf and usually no shoes. Sometimes the midriff is exposed and other times it isn’t,

WHAT TYPE OF MUSIC DO YOU DANCE TO? Egyptian, Turkish, Moroccan rhythms and songs. We often dance to live percussion with the musicians playing darbouka, frame drum, tabal, ney flute, arghul, mizmar. The dancers play sagat which are small finger cymbals. If you are interested in learning this exotic dance contact Madonna Teitzel at madonna@drumdance.com.au.

Mura Biri Gururu Aboriginal Dancers was founded in 2010 by 16-year-old Muruwarri/Mardigan man William Haupt. He created the dance in his backyard to music from a didgeridoo. They started with just four dancers and the troupe has now grown to forty. William shares some of his culture and tradition through dance.

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syncopated rhythms, the music spoke to her. She tried a Bollywood Hip Hop class and not only enjoyed it, after some time, the teacher noticed and Drea soon found herself performing at weddings and sangeets (Indian music and dance night for the wedding). One opportunity led to another and in 2012 Dance Masala was born!

The origin of Bellydance is the The Middle East and specifically the folk dances of Egypt and Turkey. The style my troupe, DrumDance Bellydance, practise has taken elements of Egyptian folk dance and inspiration from a collective of dancers in the United States called FatChanceBellyDance under the guidance of the creator Carolena Nericcio. It is not authentic but rather a folkloric fusion.

can balance swords, sticks or baskets, but not all at the same time. It’s not an easy dance to learn, and can take many years to feel confident, it takes lots of practice but students can learn basic isolations in a few classes. I am still learning after many years and finding ways to adapt the dance to suit my needs as I mature.

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rom the chimes of bellydancing to the bagpipes of Irish dance, there isn’t enough room to share all the cultural dance varieties our community has to offer. Dance is important in all cultures and it is a common way of passing on tradition and telling stories.

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WHERE DID YOUR DANCE ORIGINATE? Mura Biri Gururu Aboriginal Dancers originated from the small Queensland town of Oakey, 30km west of Toowoomba

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Bollywood Dancing is an umberella term that covers dances set to Bollywood music. Bollywood or the Hindi Film industry is based in Mumbai, Maharastra. However, there are many styles of folk dance and classical dance (from all around India) that have representation in Bollywood, as well as Western Influences such as hip hop, ballet, Latin and others.

HOW LARGE IS THE TOOWOOMBA BELLYDANCING COMMUNITY? We have a few students in Toowoomba that do our online classes each week and we absolutely love being able to reach our regional students! We used to have a physical branch in Toowoomba, back in the day, and regularly come to Woodford Folk Festival, so it is wonderful that through the power of online classes, we can maintain this connection.

WHAT IS A BOLLYWOOD MISCONCEPTION? People think Bollywood dancing is Jai Ho, or turning the lightbulb and that there is not much artistry or technique behind it. In actual fact, Jai Ho is from

Hollywood, not a Bollywood movie! And, as with anything, you’ll have excellent teachers and academies who have staff with a high level of technical training and understanding, and you’ll have others who are doing it as more of a hobby.

WHAT TYPE OF MUSIC DO YOU DANCE TO? Bollywood ofcourse!

WHAT CLOTHING IS TRADITIONALLY WORN WHEN TAKING PART IN YOUR DANCE? We have two different costumes one for the men and one for females. Our costumes have been customised to a more modern

We present our music the ancient way by singing the language that was sung by our ancestors, accompanied by the didgeridoo and clapsticks. The dancers also chant whilst dancing. All of these sounds combined represent the sounds of the land and helps call upon the good spirits. Mura Biri Gururu Aboriginal Dancers would like to acknowledge and pay respects to the Quandamooka and Nunukul People of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) for giving permission and teaching us their stories, song and dance so we can then pass on knowledge to help keep their culture and stories alive.

WHAT COSTUME IS TRADITIONALLY WORN WHEN BOOLYWOOD DANCING? It depends on the style of Bollywood. If we are doing a Bollyhop number it would be streetwear and kicks, or trainers. If it is something semiclassical for a wedding, we would wear a Lehengha Choli (maxi skirt and crop top) with a dupatta. If it is something that is folk, e.g. Garba, we would wear the Gujrtati Channiya Choli (skirt and blouse), or for Bhangra we would wear Kurta Pajama or Patiala (long dresslike short and pants).

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If you want to know more about Dance Masala you can find them on YouTube and Facebook or @dancemasala on instagram. Check out their website at www.bollywoodbrisbane.com.au. They have half price Friday classes or you can subscribe to our tutorial website for just $5 a month at online.dancemasala.com.au

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There are a few signature moves our dancers do which is not only done by our group but from different groups and tribes around Australia. Firstly, stomping of the feet is an important action done by the males which is done to lift dust up from the ground to awaken the spirits.The shuffle which is a delicate gentle foot sliding action done by the women, a dance move learnt from our ancestors by watching how the brolgas and emus danced. Also the wellknown dance move called the shake-a-leg, a move that represents and imitates the flapping wings of piyimpir the butterfly.

day style rather than the traditional style. The male (mayinj) wear a judgee or lap-lap which is a waist cloth that covers front and back usually in red or brown, No shirt or foot wear is worn. The women wear a black top and black pants, with a traditional skirt made from emu feathers. Both wear a wool crafted belt and headware with emu or cockatoo feathers that dangle from them. They also use white ochre; a white sediment which is crushed into a powder and mix with water to create a paste which is used for body and face paint.


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stylemagazinestoowoomba. If you have any fun quiz questions you think might trip up style readers, send us a message and we might just test it out!

1. When was the first official Chronicle Garden Competition held?

13. What is an ampersand symbol a logogram for?

2. Do the colours on the German flag run vertically or horizontally?

14. Do bubbles in your bath water cause it to cool faster or stay warm longer?

4. What resolution does the human eye have in megapixels? 5. What is the floral emblem of New South Wales? 6. Which Australian animal sleeps for up to 20 hours a day? 7. In Which Australian state would you find Karamilyi National Park? 8. Who is the lead singer and guitarist of the American rock band Green Day? 9. What is the name of the new constellation recently discovered by NASA? Ophiuchus, Olympia or Otiscus? 10. What is the official name for the hat professional chefs wear?

15. Lucy Van Pelt is a character in which children’s comic? 16. What year was the popular adventure/romance film The Princess Bride released? 17. What is the national animal of New Zealand? 18. Who was Australia’s first official contestant to take part in the Eurovision song contest in 2015? 19. What is the collective noun for a group of bears? 20. How many premierships have the Brisbane Broncos won to date?

11. How old will Prince George, Son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge be in August 2020? 12. Which famous actor has been the voice of the Yellow Peanut M&M since the late 1990s?

ANSWERS: 1.1949 2. Horizontally 3. The Andes 4. 576 Megapixels 5. Waratah 6. Koala 7. Western Australia 8. Billie Joe Armstrong 9. Ophiuchus 10. Toque 11. 7-years-old (DOB 22 July 2013) 12. J.K. Simmons 13. & 14. Stay warm longer 15. Charlie Brown 16. 1987 17. Kiwi Bird 18. Guy Sebastian 19. Sloth or Sleuth, 20. 6

3. Which mountain range did a team of Uruguayan football players crash into in 1972, where lack of food caused the survivors to take part in cannibalism?

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While we love to review new releases for our readers, this time we thought we’d check with Toowoomba Regional Libraries and find out which books residents are reading. So here’s a list of Toowoomba’s top ten most popular books in Crime and Mystery, Cookery and Children’s Literature. Don’t forget you can download Ebooks and audio Ebooks onto your computer, tablet, Ipad or mobile phone but you’ll need to get the Borrow Box App and RbDigital from the Appstore or you can download Ebooks and Audio Ebooks from the Toowoomba Regional Libraries. collection .

CRIME AND MYSTERY 1. Past Tense By Lee Child 2. Long Road to Mercy by David Baldacci 3. The Silent Patient By Alex Michaelides 4. Leverage in Deathby By J. D. Robb 5. Shelter in Place By Nora Roberts 6. The Midnight Line By Lee Child 7. The Scholar By Dervla McTiernan 8. The Lost Man By Jane Harper (Jane Elizabeth) 9. Liar Liar By James Patterson 10. Target Alex Cross By James Patterson

CHILDREN’S BOOKS 1. Hopping Weird! By Anh Do 2. Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson’s journal By Jeff Kinney 3. Dog Man: Brawl of the wild By Dav Pilkey 4. The 104-Storey Treehouse By Andy Griffiths 5. The 117-Storey Treehouse By Andy Griffiths 6. Hotdog! By Anh Do 7. Dog Man: Lord of the fleas By Dav Pilkey

8. Splashy Weird By Anh Do 9. Messy Weird! By Anh Do 10. Game Time! By Anh Do

COOK BOOKS 1. 4 Ingredients: Keto Count 2. 500 Ketogenic Recipes: Hundreds of easy and delicious recipes for losing weight, improving your health, and staying in the ketogenic zone Count 3. CSIRO Protein Plus: Nutrition and exercise plan Count 4. I Quit Sugar: Simplicious Count 5. Low Carb, Healthy Fat: The simplest way to achieve + maintain a healthy weight; with more than 130 low-carb ketofriendly recipes Count 6. The Busy Mum’s Guide to Weight Loss on a Budget Count 7. The Fast 800: How to combine rapid weight loss and intermittent fasting for long-term health Count 8. The Fast 800 Recipe book: Low-carb, Mediterranean-style recipes for intermittent fasting and long-term health Count 9. The Ketogenic Cookbook: Nutritious low-carb, high-fat paleo meals to heal your body Count 10. The Kids in the Garden: Gardening, craft, cooking Count

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Ask the Medium Clairvoyant/Medium Catherine Shiridan has been using her gift to help others for over 20-years’ in both Australia and overseas. If you have a question for Catherine, email it with your name and age and to features@thechronicle.com.au

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Dear Catherine,

Dear Catherine,

Dear Catherine,

Dear Catherine,

I have recently graduated from University with a Bachelor of Sports and Exercise Science and I am currently working as a personal trainer. I would eventually like to go down the rehabilitation path and possibly become a physiotherapist. Will I end up going down this path or is there a possibility that I will change careers?

I’ve entered the relationship of my dreams, but a narcissistic ex won’t seem to grow up and leave us alone. I’ve never been more content in my life, and I want to know if this person will ever let us have that?

Our family pet passed away from epilepsy last year, and we never really got to say goodbye. How is she doing?

What does my future relationship look like? When will I meant my future husband, or have I already met him and I just don’t it?

Hi Alice,

Hi Camilla,

Hi Sophie,

Your pet is having a wonderful time on the other side and is still with you and your family. She is saying I am free and having a great time with other dogs and cats in spirit. She is saying she is happy and with other family members, too. Please don’t be disheartened by the fact that you didn’t say goodbye as she heard you all say goodbye to her on the other side. She visits you often and sometimes lies on your bed. Yes, you did feel her the other night she is saying. Remember me and she is forever in your hearts. Much love and she is saying thank you for the wonderful life she had with you all. Thank you for looking after me. I hope that has helped you and please let go of any regrets. She does not hold any grudges.

We always have choices in our life, and it is up to the individual what she or he chooses to do and who they want in their life. Sometimes we are drawn to those to heal and learn from for just a brief moment, and sometimes we may have a karmic tie or a contract with a person that needs to be completed in this lifetime from a previous life. I feel there is longevity with this current relationship if you so choose to keep going down this path. I feel you will grow together, and I feel there is happiness in your future with this partner. But, if your heart is not in this relationship then you know your answer already. Open your heart to see the truth in this matter. I cannot decide for you as this is your path, your journey, your choice. Talk to a close friend as she can see. You have a friend that is intuitive, and she has something to tell you or already has told you.

Hi Ashlea, I am hearing keep going down the path you are headed. There will be other doors that will open up for you and you will be pleasantly surprised. I am getting you will use the knowledge that you have learnt to incorporate into other areas that you wish to learn. I am feeling you will achieve what you want in life and there are big things coming for you. I am getting you are right on track and you already know what you want to do. I am hearing go for it because you will succeed. Look at having your own business as you will do well. Don’t be afraid of stepping outside the box and spreading your wings more.

CS

Your ex- partner is hurting and lost and until he lets go of you and moves on with his life, then things will change. Some people do find it hard to let go of the old and move on but I am getting he will eventually. He is getting help from someone on the other side to help him move on and leave you be. It won’t be long.

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