The Bunbury Life - Issue 29

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Issue 29

May - Aug 2015

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Welcome to the latest edition of The Bunbury Life! Winter may be upon us but this is a fabulous time to be out and about in the south west. With the countryside coming back to life, take a drive out to the Ferguson Valley or along the South West Highway to Donnybrook and experience green rolling hills and fields along with spectacular sunsets. For wine buffs, if you are heading inland, don’t forget to pop in to one the increasing numbers of cellar doors now open for business in the Geographe Wine Region. And, on the subject of wine, don’t miss the chance to enter our fantastic competition to win a case of mixed

wines from one of the area’s most awarded wineries, Smallwater Estate! See page 67 – for details. Also up for grabs in this edition is a skin consultation and treatment facial worth $250 at The Beauty Shop Beauty Room! Check out page 47 for details. Enjoy the read!

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Stephanie Says…

The latest fashion trends from The Bunbury Life’s resident fashion expert...

Winter Fashion

Layer up for the cooler months

Building a winter wardrobe is a welcome opportunity to get to play with layers and to have fun putting together all sorts of textures. Think about introducing new on-trend pieces to the wardrobe that can be worn year after year, complementing items already owned. A clear standout from the Autumn/Winter runways was the 70’s vibe, which has been reworked this time around to feature more modern shapes as well as an extra luxe feel. So expect to see plenty of pant suits in a wide leg with beautifully soft belted jackets, retro lapels, denim on denim, flared indigo jeans, fedora hats and lots of tan accessories. Culottes are well and truly here to stay for another season and will make just as big a statement in winter as they did in autumn. So long as they have an A-line shape and fall at the lower calf, they will look elegant as well as fresh. Wear them with a sweater that shows off the fitted waist of the culottes and a pair of platform ankle boots or heeled knee highs. Love them or hate them, turtlenecks are making a surprise reappearance in stores this winter! Fortunately, due to their mixed appeal and because they only really suit those with graceful long necks, there are also plenty of beautifully structured pieces of knitwear in luxurious textures out there too. These look wonderful with culottes, voluminous midi skirts and wide pants. When it comes to the weekend, look for pieces that encapsulate the athleisure look, which cleverly combines gym with streetwear. It’s not as glamourous or blingy as the sports-luxe trend so is much easier to wear when transitioning from one busy weekend activity to the next. It’s all about adding in a subtle sporty edge to the look. Try wearing a graphic printed sweatshirt and luxury sneakers with a midi skirt. The athleisure trend is becoming more and more evident in men’s fashion too. Mix up classic heritage pieces, such as blazers, cardigans and shirts with cuffed-at-the-ankle track pants, slim sports tops and puffer gilets. Texture plays a big part so look out for items in tweed and cotton and mix with neoprene, mesh fabric and nylon. Finish off with cool quality sneakers in a slim fit in white or a bright colour, or go for a retro look by opting for a vintage pair. 8

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Designer Heaven Bollé Sixth Sense at Bright Eyes Mandurah

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With a history stretching back for well over a century, Bollé is one of the world’s largest and best known sunglass brands. Founded in the small French town of Oyonnaux, the name has become synonymous with high quality and high performance eyewear with a particular strength in the speciality sports market through its innovative and technologically advanced designs. Never a company to rest on its laurels, Bollé’s continued commitment to product innovation has resulted in the launch of the Bollé 6th Sense sunglass range. These sports focused, wraparound-style glasses use high performance lenses and semi-rimless frames made from b88™ nylon. Lightweight and incredibly strong, the range is ideal for a huge array of sports and has already been adopted by Australian professional road race cycling team Orica-GreenEDGE. To view the latest Bollé collection, visit Bright Eyes Mandurah at Shop 31, Mandurah Forum, Mandurah. Stockists of quality sunglasses for over 20 years, owners Beverley and David Jones pride themselves in offering an extensive choice of brands combined with unrivalled service. Take the short drive to Mandurah today.

Bogs Footwear Hailing from the Pacific Northwest US state of Oregon, Bogs Footwear knows a thing or two about designing boots to withstand the harshest of weather conditions. Founded in 2002, originally as a manufacturer of boots for the farm and agricultural industry, it wasn’t long before its stylish, 100% waterproof creations were in big demand in the high street. Designed using highly durable, natural, high quality vulcanised rubber, leather and special non-slip technology, Bogs offers unrivalled comfort and warmth together with a fabulous range of colourful, expressive styles perfect for temperate to sub-zero conditions. To view the latest Bogs Footwear collection, visit exclusive Bunbury stockist ShoeBeDoo at 35 Stephen Street or go online at shoebedoo.com.au

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Greta Diaries GET COMFORTABLE Dearest ones, Greta from ShoeBeDoo here, dedicating this edition to comfort. Not the butt-ugly-Iwouldn’t-be-caught-dead-in-it variety. I’m talking modern classics that (blessedly) have a love-love relationship with your feet. The Elevated Essential . . . A super-chic way to offset higher hemlines, loafers are a (soft) step ahead in the style department. Buttery Italian leathers from Stilmoda, funky punched out styles from Mollini and everything in a palette from basic black to silver and baby pink. Loafers modern-up skirts and pants and keep your feet toasty. Is THAT why they are called loaf-ers??? Brogued . . . Borrow a little style from the boys (yes, occasionally they do indeed have it!) and brogue it. Look for patterned brogues care of Rollie Nation and gold hardware at Mollini, both with foot-lovin’ almond toe shapes. I feel a rolled up pant look coming on! Loosen Up . . . …those laces ladies and ease your tired feet into new-again cool-again sneakers. With ahhh-worthy spongy rubber soles and soft leather uppers, put a statement spin on weekend looks with Softinos from Portugal in a myriad of colours. Their brand slogan is “Happy Feet” … for a reason. Comfort is Cool . . . . . . and Arcopedico rules. Never have “proper shoes” looked so good. These Portuguese gems with double arch support are as light as a feather, feel like slippers on your feet and fit everyone. No foot problem is too much. No look they don’t go with. Let your feet fall in love and try these on. Bet you won’t stop at one …. Want to get comfy AND look amazing? Simply follow me on Facebook (ShoeBeDoo.Bunbury.Dunsborough) and Instagram (shoebedooshoes) to be in the everyday know. As Iris Apfel stated, “If your hair is done properly and you’re wearing good shoes, you can get away with anything!”

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Local Artisans John Miller opens new workshop and expanded studio

As a jeweller who is renowned for thinking outside of the square when designing his distinctive gold and silver creations, John Miller now has the perfect home in which to continue to create his highly sought after pieces. 42 years after introducing the world to his unique, individually hand-crafted jewellery and just shy of 20 years since his move to Yallingup, this year has seen the opening of John’s brand new, highly unique workshop at his Marrinup Drive property. Featuring a wide array of south west timbers including Marri, She-Oak, Jarrah and Peppermint, John’s stunning new feature timber desk is constructed entirely from Birds Eye Blue Gum and Tuart and is adorned overhead by a magnificent piece of Blackbutt Burl.

The new workshop and increased studio space has also welcomed CAD specialist and diamond setter Ishkhan Kojayan from Laurisha Jewellery, complementing the existing team of local jewellers Emma Meakes and Kate Waters who help create the beautiful jewellery that is John Miller Design. The expanded gallery now also includes a selection of pieces from six local metalsmiths. Open 7 days a week, visit John Miller Design at 51 Marrinup Drive or for further information, call 9756 6336 or go online at johnmillerdesign.com 22


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Winter Warmth Installing a ďŹ re pit

With the colder weather well and truly here, for most homeowners it’s time to abandon the alfresco area to spend evenings inside in the warmth. However, the installation of a fire pit, an emerging trend in outdoor living, is enabling an increasing number of people to extend the use of their backyard through the cooler months. Put simply, a fire pit is a small enclosed area that contains an open fire. Available for purchase directly from the local homeware store, fire pits can also be created from scratch or landscape professionals will custom-design and build a permanent and more expensive feature. Some people even add them into the design of their new home. With plenty of looks to choose from, the design of your fire pit should be mainly determined by its intended purpose and, of course, the available budget. Think about whether or not seating is required, the proportions of the backyard and if materials need to complement existing themes in the garden or house. Pits can be made from glass, iron, copper, brick or stone and can burn different fuels, such as

wood, charcoal, propane gas or gel, with wood and gas being the most popular. The wonderful aroma of a wood-burning fire pit is perfect for that great outdoors camping feel whilst also providing an outdoor cooking option. Propane gas pits provide an unusual bluish flame and with the supply of fuel easily controllable can be quite large in size. They create amazing focal points with the use of non-flammable decorative materials in the pit itself, such as coloured glass or pebbles. Whatever design of fire pit is chosen, it is important to make sure that it is set up and used safely. For example, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and contact your local shire to find out about any restrictions that may apply, including set-backs from boundaries. Also ensure the fire pit is set up on a fire-resistant material, such as concrete, gravel or brick. Once all the safety issues are taken care of, just sit back, relax and enjoy the wintery outdoors. Imagine toasting marshmallows as the sun goes down, gathering around the flames with friends over a glass of wine or just enjoying being cosy in front of a crackling fire! 24


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The Importance of Solid Foundations By Mathilda Joubert, Education Consultant

The early years of a child’s education provide the foundation for a future life of learning. A shaky foundation could undermine their confidence in learning whereas a solid foundation will set them on a pathway to achieve their full learning potential. But what are the key factors to take into consideration when choosing a school for your child? Here are three important factors that should be considered when choosing an early childhood education:-

How will they learn? A good early years’ learning environment is not completely structured and teacher– directed but leaves room for children to initiate activities and explore the world through play. This does not mean that anything goes whilst the teacher has a cup of tea. No! The teacher is actively involved in the play process, guiding and activating the learning. This approach is called play-based learning and it is important to get the balance right between playing and learning. When the balance is right, magic can happen. “Research shows that children who engage in complex forms of socio-dramatic play have greater language skills than nonplayers, better social skills, more empathy, more imagination and more of the subtle capacity to know what others mean. They are less aggressive and show more self-control and higher levels of thinking.”1 Isn’t that the firm foundation we all want for our children? Mathilda Joubert is Educational Consultant for Swan Christian Education Association.

What will they learn? The early years are a wonderful time of investigation and exploration. Whilst it is important that children are introduced early on to the wonder of books, letters and numbers, research has demonstrated that too much of a narrow focus on literacy and numeracy in the early years has detrimental effects on children’s learning later in life. A good early years’ education will provide a balanced diet of learning about and through the arts, the sciences, physical activities as well as literacy and numeracy. Children should also be encouraged to develop their social, emotional, critical and creative thinking skills.

Where will they learn? The physical environment in early years’ classrooms is vitally important to establish a sense of connection for children between home and school. Natural play equipment can also connect children with nature and help them develop many skills. However, the emotional environment in early childhood education plays a far greater role than the physical. An environment of nurture and care where every child gets individual attention to help develop their unique gifts is key.

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School Focus

Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School Nurturing artistic talents

At Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School, students are encouraged to flourish, not just academically but through opportunities that encourage creativity, individual thought, expression and passion for the arts. The outstanding variety of visual and performing arts options encourages students to think outside the box, work independently and to explore and express their emotions through different media. This year, the secondary school drama students brought to life the story of The Jungle Book. For many students, the annual production is their first involvement in acting and performing on stage, allowing them to expand on their classroom drama experience. School productions are a collaborative experience, not just for those who tread the stage but also for those involved with lighting, sound, stage management and music. Each performance is the result of a collective approach to learning. Within the classroom, creative thinking is also encouraged. Recently, Year 8 students have been exploring expression through writing poetry during English classes. Generating original pieces of work through writing and self-reflection, students spent time in class penning their poems then decorated poetry boxes to display in the school’s quadrangle. In Year 10, students also embraced poetry through created Haikus in the form of a 140 character tweet. These ‘poetry tweets’ not only challenged students creatively but gave students a new perspective on an old art form. Music is embraced from kindergarten throughout primary school as part of the curriculum with students able to learn new

instruments and skills from specialist teachers. In the secondary school, music can be taken as an option and is one of the most popular co-curricular activities. With over 300 students participating in some form of musical activity outside the classroom, there are many ways for students to expand their repertoire. Ensembles, choirs and bands develop teamwork and performance skills, while individual lessons focus on mastering technique and form, all of which are shown to full effect when the students perform at the City of Bunbury Western Australian Performing Arts Eisteddfod. Students looking to expand their passion for visual arts can also join the after school Art Club to hone their skills. With an annual whole of school art exhibition, students are further encouraged to paint, sculpt and create works for inclusion that are celebrated with the wider school community. Year 11 and 12 ATAR students are also extended with visits to galleries and tutorials with professional artists. There are many benefits to being involved in the arts at school. Students gain confidence from performing or exhibiting, discover the importance of regular practice and learn how to collaborate and work as a team. With a myriad of opportunities to be involved in the arts, every student at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School is encouraged and nurtured to find their individual talents. For further information on enrolling your child at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School, call 9722 6004. 28


Play CafĂŠ! Wednesdays, 29 July - 16 September At Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School our dedicated teaching staff encourage a love of learning and curiosity in young minds. Join us at Play CafĂŠ and discover how your child will be nurtured to flourish during their Early Learning years. Sessions are free and each week has a specific focus so that children can play and form new friendships while experiencing a range of aspects from our enquiry learning approach. If your child was born between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 you are invited to attend. Come along to one, several or all session each Wednesday at our Early Childhood Centre from 9.30am. Limited places are available for 2016, enrolments are now being accepted for 2017 and beyond. Please RSVP by contacting our Enrolments Office on (08) 9722 6004 or visit our website www.bcgs.wa.edu for more information. 29 K-12 :: Independent :: Anglican :: enrol@bcgs.wa.edu.au :: 5 Allen Road, Gelorup WA


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Meet...

Allira Hanczakowski

In this edition of The Bunbury Life, we hear from Allira Hanczakowski, student, elite athlete, staff member at The Rink and all round amazing young woman with wheels on! It’s fascinating how simple everyday decisions can have such a large impact on your life pathway. I often wonder what I would be doing and what I would be like if my parents hadn’t decided to take my sister and me roller skating at 7 and 5 years old respectively. They simply thought it would be a fun little family outing but now as a 21 year old world class athlete, I think it’s fair to say that it has become so much more than simply a hobby. It’s not just about the training and the physical side of the sport that keeps me going, it’s the entire lifestyle and countless opportunities that keep me wanting more. When I was 13 years old, I watched my big sister compete at her first World Championships and it made me realise that I didn’t want to be in the stands as a spectator. I wanted to be out there on the rink as well. Two years later, as a 15 year old high school student, I competed in my first World Championships in Germany. While I was sharing the rink with people from all over the world, and in the same venue as some of my idols that I had looked up to for so many years, I realised I had been opened up into the world and life of an athlete. It was the most exciting and thrilling experience and I then knew that there was no stopping me.

and Italian), and will soon commence my postgraduate studies (Master of Translation). Languages are another passion in my life, in particular Italian, so every year for the past 6 years I have been back to Italy for either holiday, study or work. I’m also really interested in fitness outside the rink so I make time to run, go to the gym, do Pilates and yoga. People often ask me how I fit everything in but I follow a really simple concept; I’m only pursuing the things that I actually enjoy and want to do. I can’t stress enough just how much my sport has given to me from many different perspectives. Sure, it has given me friendships and experiences that will always be a part of me but it has given me my ‘spark’. It has taught me about motivation and the real worth of sacrifice and compromise. It has taught me how important dedication is and that practice really does make perfection. It has taught me how to be productive and that you really can make time for all your different interests and passions. I have learned how important it is to have ‘balance’ in your life. Sport is a massive part of my life and makes me who I am but by pursuing my passion I feel like I have got so much more out of it than my 5 year old self could have ever imagined!

Since then, I have been seeing the world (from Europe to South America and Asia) while doing what I love. I have competed in 5 World Championships and have been ranked as high as 9th place. The decision to continue the sport at such a high level came entirely from within, of course with the endless and amazing support of my family, coach and all those around me. I still had all the same goals as my peers, to finish school with a high ATAR, to get into university and to start studying. I wanted to fit everything in and so I made it happen. I have just graduated from The University of Western Australia (BA Linguistics 30


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Bar Crusher 490 Series

Exciting entry level models added to range

As one of Australia’s best known boating brands, Melbourne-based Bar Crusher Boats has built up an enviable reputation for building durable, reliable, no-nonsense aluminium fishing boats. With a line-up now extending to over 20 craft, its boats are renowned for their technologically advanced hulls and stability in the most difficult of sea-going conditions. The latest releases see the company launching two new entry level models designed to tap into the first-time boater market. The 490C (Cuddy) and 490WR (Walk Around) have been specifically targeted at new boat buyers looking for a safe, reliable 5 metre craft complete with a strong, highly engineered hull. It’s a clever strategy used by plenty of other boat builders; introduce new customers to the brand and watch them, in time, trade up to the larger boats in the range. A tough all-round cuddy cabin perfect for family days out on the water, the 490C offers great performance, is easy to tow and, like every other model in the range, will manfully handle any of the rough stuff thrown at it. Featuring the trademark Bar Crusher deep-V hull and expertly engineered Rigideck™

sub-floor system, the 490C includes a 60L underfloor fuel tank, heavy duty boarding ladder, a plumbed 500GPH bilge pump plus a whole host of standard features, including four cast aluminium rod holders, LED navigation lights and a 13 inch wheel single axel trailer with bar catch. Featuring the same impressive list of features and cutting edge hull, the 490WR, with its walk-around centre console, is the ideal craft for lure casters and trollers who target fish inshore or in estuaries. Measuring in at the same length as the 490C, 4.9m with a 2m beam, its ability to handle strong breezes and choppy conditions belies its modest dimensions. And, again, much like the 490C, its Quickflow® water ballast technology provides reassuring stable motion at rest. Affordable, hardy and versatile, the new 490 series from Bar Crusher is not only designed to introduce new boaters to the water but designed to keep them involved for life. For further information on the Bar Crusher range, visit exclusive Bunbury dealer Millard Marine and Motorcycle Centre at 5 Sandridge Road, or call 9721 3033. 32


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Hyosung GV650

The affordable classic cruiser

South Korean motorcycle manufacturer Hyosung first came to prominence in the late 1970’s when it began producing motorcycle designs under license for the local market. However, it was not until in the mid-1980’s, after establishing its own research and development centre in Japan, that it moved into mass production. Thirty years on and now owned by South Korean conglomerate S & T Motors, Hyosung has become one of the fastest growing motorbike manufacturers in the world with developed export markets in Australia, Europe, Brazil and China. With a range of high performance road bikes and classic cruisers, the GV650 cruiser is one of its biggest international sellers. Available as the Aquila Sport or Aquila Classic, the GV650 offers striking looks and a high specification all at a decidedly less than high price. What’s more, the GV650 is also LAMS (Learnerapproved motorcycles) compliant (in fact, it’s the most powerful LAMS model available) and can therefore be ridden on an R-E class licence. Taking more than a few design cues from the Harley Davidson V-Rod design, the GV650 is very much the archetypal cruiser with its low, feet-out riding position, wide handle bars and tear-drop fuel tank. Fitted with a liquid-cooled,

90 degree V-twin DOHC, 4 valve engine, and five-speed gearbox, the bike delivers an agreeable 47kW of power at 8250rpm and 58Nm of torque at 7500rpm. Right at home on the open highway, there is plenty of throttle available for overtaking and its plush main seat will offer many hours of comfortable riding. Electronic fuel injection is also now available, ensuring smoother running, lower emissions and easy starting. Available in 3 different colour trims, Pearl Candy Red, Silver and 8 Ball Black, mounted on a stunning black frame and finished in gleaming chrome, the GV650 not only performs well and looks great, at around $2000 cheaper than other established cruisers available down under, it offers significant value for money. For further information on the Hyosung range, visit exclusive Bunbury dealer Millard Marine and Motorcycle Centre at 5 Sandridge Road, or call 9721 3033.

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BMW 2 Series Convertible Rear-wheel drive soft top now available

It’s been a little over 12 months since the launch of the 2-Series Coupé, BMW’s direct replacement for the 1 Series Coupé, and quickly following in its slipstream comes the final piece in the range’s jigsaw, the BMW 2 Series Convertible. As the successor to the world’s biggest selling compact luxury convertible (the 1 Series Convertible sold over 130,000 units worldwide), the 2 Series Convertible certainly has a tough act to follow but let’s not forget BMW has been doing this for a while now. The German luxury car manufacturer’s steady stream of stylish compact convertibles stretching back over almost 50 years are widely regarded as some of the most iconic cars ever built. Their heady mix of open top motoring, luxury and performance have long appealed to the discerning car buying public come rain or shine.

Larger and sitting closer to the ground than the outgoing 1 Series model, the 2 Series Convertible’s more purposeful and powerful looking stance adds a striking new dimension to the Bavarian giant’s smallest coupé. And, although it might be the smallest coupé in the range, the extra cabin space provides plenty of extra comfort and extra practicality. Some things don’t change, though. Unlike its main competitor, the front- or all-wheel drive Audi A3, the 2 Series Convertible comes with the traditional BMW rear-wheel drive set-up. In other words, as well as looking like a sports car, it’s designed to drive like one. As with the 2 Series Coupé down under, the 2 Series Convertible comes with 3 petrol variants in the range, although there is no room for a diesel option at present. The entry level model

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is the 220i Convertible, a four-cylinder in-line petrol engine featuring BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. Delivering 135 kW of power and 270 Nm of torque, the car speeds from 0-100 km/h in just 7.6 seconds while achieving an average fuel consumption of just 6.9L per 100kms. Next up, the 228i Convertible extracts even more power from its 1997cc four-cylinder in-line petrol engine, delivering 180 kW of power and 350 Nm of torque. This results in a sizzling top speed of 250 km/h and a mad dash from 0-100 km/h in an impressive 6 seconds. Fuel consumption is not to be scoffed at either, averaging out at 7L per 100kms. However, for those that strive for even more punch, the top of the range M235i Convertible delivers in spades. With 240 kW of power and 450 Nm of torque, this brute of a car hits 100 km/h from a standing start in a barnstorming 5 seconds flat! So what of the roof itself? As with all convertibles on the market, technology

continues to move on at a pace and the 2 Series convertible again raises the bar. Its newly developed, electrically powered fabric top with additional insulation takes just 20 seconds to close and can now be shut even while driving at speeds of up to 50 km/h. It’s also available in 3 different colours, the standard black, anthracite with a silver effect or in brown also with a silver effect. With a huge array of standard features, including electric power steering, anti-dazzle high beam assist, adaptive headlights, parking assist, rear view camera, cruise control, climate control, hands-free telephone facility, USB audio interface and BMW radio, including iDrive operating system, the 2 Series Convertible is a worthy addition to BMW’s long list of classy soft tops. Open top motoring has never been so good. For further information and pricing on the new BMW 2 Series Convertible, contact Auto Classic in Victoria Park on 9311 7533, or Westcoast BMW in Wangara on 9303 5888.

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class Popular premium compact gets facelift

A decade on from the launch of the original B-Class and 3 years after the release of the MK2 version, the 2015 B-Class facelift has arrived to add an exciting new dimension to an already highly competitive compact sports tourer market. The MK2 version of the B-Class was, of course, a significant step in the right direction for Mercedes-Benz. After a somewhat lukewarm response to the original model, the 2012 model sported curvaceous lines, poised looks and delivered much improved performance levels. Wider, lower, longer and sleeker than its predecessor, it took much of its design cues from the luxurious R-Class and featured a vastly improved cabin layout. It was also the first Mercedes-Benz to sit on the all new

“added visual impact and plenty of extra features as standard” chassis that had been specifically designed to carry the next generation of new MercedesBenz small cars. In short, it revitalised its premium compact brand. Building on that success, the all-new 2015 facelift model offers added visual impact and plenty of extra features as standard. Its stylish new look features reshaped headlights in line with the current Mercedes-Benz design ethics, an updated front bumper with larger air intakes, revised tail lights with additional LEDs and a reshaped rear bumper elegantly housing the B-class’s exhaust outlets. Inside, the cabin has also had a makeover with all models receiving a larger, 8-inch tablet-style display screen together with updated, luxurious trims.

However, it’s the added standard features that really hit the spot. The entry level B180 now includes satellite navigation and push-button start whereas the B200 models add keyless start, a new improved navigation system, LED headlights, and blind spot assist. The top of


on the road the range B250 is now also fitted with the Mercedes’ 4Matic permanent all-wheel-drive system together with an ambient lighting package and anti-theft system. Engine options remain the same on the 2015 B-Class with three petrol and one diesel variants still available. A series of small modifications, though, have managed to improve both performance and fuel economy in some models with the 90kW/200Nm 1.6L turbo petrol B180 now just over a second quicker from 0 to 100km/h while also improving its combined cycle fuel economy

figure to 5.5L/100km. Both the 115kW/250Nm 1.6L turbo petrol B200 and 100kW/300Nm 2.1L turbo diesel B200 CDI have also improved their fuel stats by 0.6L and 0.5L per 100kms respectively. A timely tweak for an already impressive package, the new B-Class is well worth a closer look. For further information on the all new Mercedes B-Class or any other car in the Mercedes-Benz range, contact Mercedes-Benz Bunbury on 9721 8199.


property & finance

Do You Plan to Downsize? By Theo Krinos would show an interest in downsizing to fund a more manageable lifestyle. In fact, many have been predicting that current retirees are not only keen to make the move to a smaller property but will do so much sooner than previous generations. With baby boomers in their 60’s having much of their net worth tied up in their houses, many are now selling up with the aim of finding more appropriate accommodation for themselves, thereby fuelling the trend. If you are thinking of downsizing in the future make sure you seek impartial, expert advice before making the move. By engaging the services of a qualified mortgage broker you can ensure you are receiving the best available deal in the market. Theo Krinos is Finance Manager at Smartline, Bunbury. Located at 32 Stirling Street, he can be contacted on 9791 4177 or by email at tkrinos@smartline.com.au

Homeowners will typically move house for a number of reasons. Often, it’s to move closer to a place of work or school catchment area and sometimes, it’s simply for a change of scenery. However, for the over 50’s, downsizing continues to be the key motive for moving home. According to the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), 43 per cent of people who have moved home since turning 50 have shifted to a property with fewer bedrooms, with retirement villages and units proving especially popular. And, according to AHURI, the key reasons for the move included no longer being able or willing to maintain a larger property or to simply improve an existing lifestyle. Factors such as children leaving home and the quest for financial stability were often the catalyst. Property experts have been predicting for some time that more and more Australians

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Luxurious country estate Country living doesn’t get much better than this! Just a 10 minute drive from the nearby shopping centres at Eaton and Treendale, this fabulous country estate is located in the tiny south west farming community of Waterloo. Featuring 26 hectares of picturesque, top quality, fully irrigated grazing land, ideal for horses or cattle, this four bedroom manor offers an idyllic lifestyle in a peaceful secluded setting. Superbly designed with a refined colour palette throughout, the property enjoys stunning country views from all angles. A huge entertainer’s kitchen includes expansive stone

benchtops and high-end appliances while the butler’s kitchen comes complete with a second oven and stone-top island bench. Four spacious bedrooms each with an ensuite, home theatre, office and large open plan living space with doors to an outdoor entertaining area are just some of the highlights. Outside, the property comes complete with a salt water below ground pool, alfresco with timber lined ceiling, triple garage, shed and expansive manicured lawns and gardens. For further information, call Tim Cooper at Summit Realty on 0437 068028 for a private viewing. Price from $1.65m.

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Smart Mortgage Advice

Talking Property

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It makes sense to get your own Personal Mortgage Adviser. Your home loan can make the difference between a good and a great property investment.

There’s nothing like a few negative stories in the news to dull the market and put everything into a holding pattern. The reality is, though, that the sun will still rise tomorrow, Western Australia’s population is still on a healthy upward trend and people still need a roof over their heads. Make no mistake, if there was ever a time to buy into the greater Bunbury property market, it is right now! With a great selection of properties available in all suburbs, steady rental demand and interest rates at historic lows, all the key ingredients are there for the would-be purchaser to dive in and secure a property that will provide a proven investment strategy for a healthy financial future. Let me share a real life scenario from one of my long term clients who has held an investment property for over 20 years. This astute investor bought a duplex pair in April 1995 for $170,000 and today it is worth $700,000, approximately four times the initial value. Originally borrowing the full amount, the properties are now paid off and both units return $520 per week rent. A simple investment that can provide a good little cash flow asset or, if sold, an investment that puts a nice fat cheque into the bank account. But only if you do it now! (Buy that is!!). Need genuine advice and property tips? Greg Gardiner is a seasoned and active investor, who is happy to share his market knowledge to get you on the path of property investment. Contact him on 0418 932277.

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Attention Business Owners Are you SuperStream ready? By Phil Di Candilo

Payment of superannuation to employees is due to be paid 28 days following the end of each quarter. If you have a number of employees, this may involve sending payments off to a number of different super funds. Of course, this situation came about after the introduction of Super Choice, which allowed the employee to choose which super fund his or her super should be paid into. The latest change to this system is SuperStream. SuperStream streamlines the way employers pay superannuation by introducing a common standard for payments that is completed electronically. Basically, with this new system employers now send off a single payment for all current quarter super obligations and the clearing house will direct the appropriate payment to each employee’s individual super plan. SuperStream for small employers with 19 or less employees starts on 1st July this year and while there are 12 months to get ready, the ATO is urging all businesses to prepare now in order take advantage of the benefits sooner. 30th June, on the other hand, marks the date for when medium to large employers (those with 20 or more employees) must be SuperStream ready. These employers should already have an implementation plan in place. The ATO is asking employers to speak to their service provider, whether that is their accountant, bookkeeper, payroll provider or super fund, to ensure they are SuperStream ready on their behalf. For employers, it’s about cutting red tape by making all super payments electronic and introducing a standard way to pay

contributions. Paying super can be fairly complex with many employers making contributions to multiple super funds, each with their own requirements. With SuperStream, all super contributions are treated in the same way, resulting in a simpler and more consistent method for employers. My view is that this is a positive step and will offer greater control with super payments. Some employers overlook paying super obligations on time and there are serious consequences for this. With most going undetected due to a lack of effective controls, the introduction of SuperStream will overcome this and late super payments should now be picked up and penalties imposed on late payers. For further information, go online at www.ato.gov.au/SuperStreamChecklist. Phil Di Candilo is Director of RSM Bird Cameron Bunbury, part of a full service, national accounting group, delivering expert corporate financial and advisory accounting services to clients across diverse industry sectors. Call him on 9722 5600. 44


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Introducing... Maria Sole

Providing an holistic approach to all areas of health and wellbeing, Maria Sole specialises in helping clients overcome physical, emotional and spiritual ailments, enlightening and empowering them to realise their potential and move forward with passion. A mother of three, Maria lived in New Zealand until 2004 where she competed in half marathons and body sculpting competitions before spending time in Saudi Arabia as a personal trainer to the Saudi princesses . After arriving in Bunbury, it was here that her therapeutic and consultative skills were honed to the point where she now offers a unique set of health and wellbeing solutions. Drawing from her own experience of overcoming post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain and emotional trauma/ depression through specific treatments and neuro pathways re-patterning, Maria is able to genuinely relate to clients who have experienced similar experiences, particularly those who have unsuccessfully tried to find answers through the usual pain management clinics and medicinal channels. A highly experienced masseur, having worked with the Sydney Kings basketball team, marathon competitors, cycling teams and speed skating competitors, Maria offers a wide variety of massage treatments. She is a certified Aroma Touch technician and uses doTERRA certified, pure therapeutic grade

essential oils, which are designed to remove stress, boost the immune system and reduce or remove pain and inflammation effectively resetting all systems in the body. Also available is general sports type massage and corporate massage packages where Maria will visit the workplace to provide specific massage techniques to both reduce stress, RSI and improve staff morale. A doTERRA wellness advocate for over four years, Maria’s business also uses medicinal grade essential oils for the emotional and physical wellbeing of both humans and animals whilst providing emotional help through her mind management programmes. Through conversation, these sessions discover strategies to overcome emotional issues through positive thought patterns whilst referrals are made to other professionals if required. Finally, amongst many other available treatments, Maria’s latest addition to her range of services is working closely with traumatised, anxious or aggressive animals, helping them to find inner peace in their environment as well helping them to overcome pain. Covering an area from Mandurah to Busselton, to find out more about Maria’s range of health and wellbeing solutions and to discover how her holistic approach is achieving great results, call her on 0424 320 335 or go online at www.healthwealthandwellbeing.com.au 46


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The colder weather can often be a harsh environment for healthy skin so here’s a great way to ensure smooth, fabulous looking skin all winter long. Courtesy of The Beauty Shop Beauty Room, in this issue, one lucky reader can win a skin consultation and treatment facial worth $250! Centrally located in the Stirlings Centre on Stephen Street, The Beauty Shop Beauty Room is a highly professional salon offering skin consultations, beauty treatments and luxury pamper packages. Stockists of the DMK range of products, the world’s number one salonbased dermal skin care range and the beauty professional’s product of choice, DMK is committed to delivering solutions and results to people who aspire to look their best. Working with the structure and function of the skin, the DMK range is based on the principle that the cells of the skin respond positively to the chemistry they recognise. Plus, unlike many over-the-counter treatments, DMK treatments and home prescriptives are designed to work together for long-term skin solutions. Typical skin conditions that are managed and treated include premature ageing and sun damage, wrinkles, fine lines and sagging skin, pigmentation, acne and congestion, reactive and sensitive skin, open pores and scarring.

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Epidermal Leveling

immediately and the face can quickly take on a healthy, glowing appearance without the cost or recovery time associated with other more invasive procedures. For which conditions is Epidermal Levelling suitable? Thickened resilient skin Thickened hyper-pigmented skin Dehydrated but not impaired skin Oily and congested skin Blackheads and milia Sun damage Aging Non–reactive rosacea Faces with fine down-like hair that cannot be treated effectively with other procedures It is not recommended for those suffering from active acne and an over production of the sebaceous gland.

A safe alternative to chemical and manual exfoliation By Jeanette Elliott

Epidermal Levelling, also referred to as Dermaplaning or Blading, is an exfoliation procedure designed to assist in the skin’s natural exfoliation process. The procedure smoothes the complexion and eliminates fine lines leaving the skin immediately smooth, supple and vibrant. This innovative technique carefully removes the outermost layers of dead skin cells, ridding the face of the dead skin and ‘peach fuzz’ that can trap dirt and oils, allowing new skin to appear and brightening the complexion. A safe and effective treatment that improves the texture and tone of the skin, Epidermal Levelling reduces fine lines and facial hairs and improves the absorption of both treatment and at-home-use products. This procedure involves the use of a patented blade that works by removing surface dead skin cells and fine down-like hair on the face that make it difficult for products to penetrate, aiding the smooth application of makeup. With no pretreatment required, the treatment is ideal for a last minute procedure. Plus, with no chemicals used, it is suitable for all skin types and tones, including darker complexions, with both men and women able to experience a smoother, brighter appearance after treatment. It is also safe for pregnant or nursing patients. Dramatic results can be seen

The Epidermal Levelling Procedure During the consultation, a skin evaluation will determine if Epidermal Levelling is right for the particular situation with the treatment taking around 45 minutes. To begin with, the face is cleansed and prepared. Next, a state-of-the-art sterile surgical steel blade is meticulously drawn across the face. The blade is held against the skin at a 45 degree angle and stroked along the skin. Recovery from Epidermal Levelling The procedure can be carried out in a lunch hour allowing the patient to get straight back to the day’s activities with no downtime at all. Jeanette Elliott is a dermal clinician who has many years’ experience in helping patients to understand their skin and the conditions that may affect it, providing realistic expectations of the results that can be achieved. She is a member of both the Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians and the Aesthetics Practitioners Advisory Network and is actively involved in the dermal therapy professional community via her role as a student assessor within the The Australasian Academy of Cosmetic Dermal Science. Located at the Greater Bunbury Medical Centre, call her on 9791 7938 for a free no obligation consultation. 48


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It’s All in the Percentage By Raquel Powley

What is the 80:20 rule? 80:20 is a simple formula for healthy living and it applies to the Food/Exercise theory and also the Acid/Alkaline theory of food intake. Instead of focusing on technical, rigid exercise regimes and counting grams, kilojoules and macros, you focus on the percentage and overall quality and quantity.

familiar with feeling 80% full. Learn which foods are more acid or more alkaline so that you can choose balanced meals wherever you are. Remember the 80:20 rule also applies to being balanced and realistic about food, so be good 80% of the time!

ACID/ALKALINE FOODS To maintain good health, your blood must be slightly alkaline with a pH of 7.35 to 7.45. Foods can be alkaline, acidic or neutral in your body. Some foods, such as lemons that taste bitter or acidic actually have an alkalising effect once metabolised. As always, balance is the key. An acidic body will have decreased vitamin and mineral absorption, energy production, cell repair, detoxification of heavy metals, enable tumour cells to thrive and contribute to fatigue and chronic illness. To maintain health and vitality, meals should ideally be made up of 80% alkaline forming foods and 20% acid forming foods. Alkaline forming foods include most fruits, green vegetables, peas, beans, lentils, spices, herbs and seasonings, seeds and nuts. Acid forming foods include meat, fish, poultry, eggs, grains and legumes. A detailed resource can be found at www.essense-of-life.com Digestion and preparation also play an important part and the following advice should be followed:Prepare and cook the majority of your own meals – do this with love in your heart. Eat slowly and chew your food well to help stimulate the enzymes needed for digestion. Be mindful of what you are doing while you are eating. Eat with your family and try not to get distracted with other activities. Stop eating when you’re satisfied and become

DIET/EXCERCISE The saying “You can’t out-exercise a bad diet” is an old but true statement! I often see people dedicated to their exercise, slogging it out daily in the gym and still not losing weight. It is their diet that is preventing them from achieving their weight loss and health goals. Apply the 80:20 rule to food and exercise logic so that you are putting 80% of your effort into eating well and 20% of it into keeping fit. Commit to training on at least 80 per cent of the days each week (that’s 5 days a week). A good tip is to not schedule “treat” meals and exercise-free days on the same day. All in all, the 80:20 rule works as an eating philosophy because it’s unrealistic and demotivating to think you can never enjoy your favourite foods in order to lose weight and keep it off. With this approach there should be no guilt associated with enjoying your life. When someone slips up on a strict diet they often adopt the mindset of, “Oh well, I may as well eat bad food for the rest of the day.” However, the 80:20 rule is all about guilt-free moderation, which is a realistic long-term approach. Best of health!

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Finding a Lump on Your Dog When should you worry? By Braden Collins

When anyone finds a lump on their pet, unsurprisingly many will fear the worst. Thoughts will turn to whether it is cancerous and whether there anything that can be done. When I first graduated 15 years ago, cancer treatment in pets was still in its infancy. Most vets’ advice was to “keep an eye on it and we’ll take it off if it gets bigger”, or the news could be worse, “your dog has cancer and there’s nothing we can do”. Thankfully, our knowledge of cancer in pets has increased dramatically in recent times and the days of being unable to do anything about it are long gone. The first and most important thing when it comes to dealing with a lump is to act quickly. By swiftly treating the problem the growth can be removed much more easily as obviously the smaller the lump, the quicker and less intrusive the surgery. Plus, if it is malignant, it’s important to remove it before it spreads. Waiting to see if the lump gets any bigger just means it becomes harder to remove, which could also mean the chance to cure the dog is missed. Fortunately, most of the lumps we see on dogs are benign so usually all that is required is to perform a simple test to confirm what type of growth it is and then monitor what it does. This test involves using a needle to remove cells before examining them under a microscope. This test can be done during a normal consultation. For malignant lumps, which may have spread or are locally very aggressive, there are now many more options. More often than not if the lump is in a favorable position, such as over the chest or belly, the dog can 52


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be cured with surgery if treated early. Even in situations where the lump is in a difficult position, such as on a leg or on the face, it is normally possible to control the cancerous growth with daily medication even if it has not been completely removed. If you have found a lump on your pet, please contact your vet immediately. Although most owners will be worried about what the outcome may be, with early vet attention it is often possible to treat the pet successfully. Dr Braden Collins BSc BVMS CMAVA is Veterinary Surgeon at Bunbury Vet Clinic, 183 Blair Street and at Eaton Vet Clinic, 6 Cassowary Bend. Both clinics also provide an after-hours’ emergency service. For further information go online at www.bunburyvets.com.au

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food & wine

My Favourite Dish By Ernie Sunga, Head Chef

hardly surprising that diners keep coming back for more. Locally sourced from Dardanup, the dish has become so sought after that we now offer a takeaway option. This can be ordered as a $20 bucket or $40 for a large bucket of ribs. If dining in, the dish is available at $29. Located at the corner of Bussell Highway and Brittain Road, next door to the Parks Tavern, Steakout Restaurant is an Ă -la-carte steakhouse, serving best quality steak, ribs, chicken and seafood. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 5pm to 8.30pm, the restaurant is fully licensed and boasts an extensive wine collection along with a wide choice of beers and spirits. Go online at www.steakoutrestaurant.com.au to view the full menu or to make a reservation.

Steakhouse Restaurant

Beef Ribs This dish has been on our menu ever since Steakout Restaurant opened back in 2011 and our customers love it. It is without doubt the most popular dish on the menu. Served with chunky chips or jacket potatoes and a garden salad, the slow cooked ribs are marinated in a hickory barbecue sauce or a fiery chilli marinade and, again, served with a mild barbecue sauce or hot chilli sauce, depending on taste. Tender and packed full of flavour, the ribs literally fall off the bone when eaten, always a sign of quality with ribs, and it’s 54



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Job Well Done By Annie Malone

Having been in business for 26 years and not being the holder of any business degree, diploma or Batchelor of anything, I am a fervent believer in the power of self-motivation. Learn what you need to achieve by simply setting your mind to it. Most humans can be trained to do almost anything and get the certificate to say just that. My question is, “But how good are they at that…anything?” I once employed a 3 yeartrained and qualified chef and the experience was neither pleasant nor tasty. The best cooks I have employed have been those with a passion for good food, are intuitive, have objective taste buds and a love of working in kitchens and creating amazing delights. It’s what I call “the feel for food”. It’s not about giving yourself the title of “Chef” but more about immersing yourself in the craft of cooking, continually honing your skills and loving to learn more. Many young people these days have aspirations and dreams of greatness. It’s a wonderful thing to hear talk of the exciting careers they want to work towards. What troubles me, though, is the belief that quality careers can only be obtained through a university degree or years of study and academia. The attitude is being ingrained into some sectors of our society that if you have a degree you will be assured of a fulfilling job with a great title. And if you don’t, well er… sorry…fail. I have employed many fantastic staff who have worked and supported themselves financially in the hospitality industry, travelled and gained valuable life experiences along the way but still have a sense of under achievement because they don’t have higher education qualifications to their name.

It seems that no one is happy doing the menial work anymore, starting from the bottom and working their way up. We are losing our labourers and trade skills because everyone wants to be the supervisor. No one wants to dig the ditches; they want to design the ditches. Practical skills are being undervalued. My father was born in 1913, in an era when boys left school at 14 or 15 to work. He and his three older brothers all went on to become articulate, educated and well-read men, operating farms and businesses successfully. They learnt what they needed to know as they went along, always hungry for experience and knowledge. I suppose it was the era of self-made men and women because they had no other choice. Today’s easier access to education and higher standard of living doesn’t necessarily mean a more appreciative or wiser generation. So, to sum up, I am a champion for those who concern themselves more with how well they do their job rather than what their title is. As my mother used to say, “If you are going to do something, do it well and do it properly.” Even if she was only talking about drying the dishes! Annie Malone is the proprietor of The Natural Temptation Café, 47 Stephen Street. 56


Winter Recipe

Thai Green Curry Meatballs This is a new take on a classic Thai dish and it works just as well with minced lamb or beef.

Ingredients Serves 4-6 Meatball mixture 500g minced chicken ½ cup breadcrumbs ½ cup desiccated coconut salt and pepper to taste oil for frying Sauce 1½ tbsp Thai green curry paste 1 tbsp fish sauce 1 tsp palm sugar 400ml can coconut milk 1 zucchini, sliced

Method

In a large bowl, mix together all the meatball mixture ingredients. Roll the mixture into small balls about 2.5cm in diameter. The mixture should make approximately 25 meatballs. Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a frying pan over a medium heat. Fry the meatballs in batches until they are sealed. Do not cook them completely. Remove meatballs from the pan and keep warm. Add the curry paste to the pan and fry for 1 to 2 minutes or until fragrant. Add the fish sauce and palm sugar and mix with the paste. Pour in the coconut milk. Add the zucchini and then add the meatballs. Lower the heat and gently simmer for up to 15 minutes or until the sauce has reduced and the zucchini and meatballs are cooked through. While simmering, carefully spoon the coconut sauce over the meatballs and gently stir from time to time. Serve with rice and chopped coriander leaves.

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food & wine Bunbury Coffee also repairs and services most domestic and commercial machines. Korong Vending is the vending machine arm of the business servicing Bunbury and the towns of Harvey and Collie to the north and Busselton to the south. Ideal for garages, hairdressers, staff rooms or sports clubs, world leading brands available include Saeco and Bianchi. Offering a try-before-you-buy service, machines can either be rented for a monthly fee or purchased outright. Two full time technicians are also on call for servicing and repair work. Finally, The Barista Room is the training division of the business providing a range of barista training courses from its premises in Victoria Street. Choose from a 3 hour Beginner Course, a 3 hour Intermediate Course or if you have ever wanted to know how to make those clever images on top of a cup of coffee, enrol in the Latte Art Course. Due to popular demand, The Barista Room is also now serving a selection of takeaway coffees, teas, soft drinks, milkshakes, ice coffees and cakes all of which are also served at Bunbury Coffee. Visit Bunbury Coffee at Unit 3, 119 Beach Road or The Barista Room at 79 Victoria Street.

Business Focus Bunbury Coffee

The inexorable growth of the coffee industry shows no sign of slowing and Bunbury, much like every major town in Australia, continues to enjoy a flourishing coffee culture. We are, of course, one of the world’s greatest lovers of the little black bean and, today, experiencing a diverse range of coffee is no longer confined to the larger cities. For over 15 years, Bunbury Coffee has been steadily building a business that caters for all aspects of the local retail and commercial coffee industry. Owned and operated by Helen Hester, Bunbury Coffee, one of 3 businesses in the group, is passionate about producing great coffee and supplying the world’s leading brands. Inside its store on Beach Road, discover the finest coffee blends from leading roasters such as Bonissimo, Yahava, Segafredo and Vittoria, leaf teas and syrups and a huge range of coffee machines and accessories for the home and office. Suppliers of machines to many local cafes, restaurants and hotels,

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Winter Reds By Jake Atkinson

When the conversation turns to Donnybrook, apples immediately come to mind but it’s not just the apples that grow well in the areas surrounding this quaint little town. Grapes seem to thrive in this hilly and fertile area just as well. One producer that has been growing grapes incredibly successfully for a while now is Smallwater Estate. Take a drive heading west through Donnybrook and situated just outside the town, in Newlands, is John Small’s delightful vineyard. I recently had a look at a few of his wines and to no surprise they were fantastic, in particular his reds. The 2012 Rob’s Block Cabernet Sauvignon is a deep, rich and discerning wine with aromas of forest berries, cassis and cake spice. The wine has a deep mouth presence with a cocoa and lengthened mocha pan, ripe fruit and a textural fine tannin finish. A perfect wine for those slow winter braises that we have been waiting all summer for. The first thing you notice about the 2013 Shiraz is the gold medal laden package and as I found out, through my own tasting, these are accolades that are rightfully deserved. The Shiraz is a vibrant shade of purple with big ripe plum, cardamom and aromatic spices leaping out of the glass. The Shiraz has a real vibrancy on the palate, filling the mouth with ripe red berries, plums and a seamless lengthy tannin

profile. This bold discerning wine is a style that is very much approachable now and will reward for many years to come. For those really cold nights, Smallwater also has you covered with a warming vintage port made from Zinfandel. The 2012 Zinfandel vintage port is a fine expression of a fortified wine, capturing the labour of love from the harvest. With raisin, currant and nutmeg aromas with a full mocha and a Christmas cake mouth feel, the port has a lengthy, lightly sweet, yet balanced finish. A perfect accompaniment to some local cheese. Next time you find yourself out Donnybrook way make sure you stop in at Smallwater, not just for a glass of stunning wine, but also to sample a local delicacy. Marron is also farmed on the property and various marroninfluenced dishes can be enjoyed in the winery’s fabulous little restaurant with views overlooking the vineyard located next to the cellar door. Let’s hope you all have a warm winter filled with good food and hearty Geographe red wines. Jake Atkinson is Sommelier at Mojo’s Restaurant, Victoria Street. 60


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Welcome to another update on the news and happenings around the Geographe wine region. Angelicus Wines has announced the launch of its new 2014 Angelicus Grenache, produced from grapes grown on the bush vines below the cellar door. The Ferguson Valley-based winery reports that consultants John and Jane Dunkley gave the wine a gentle basket Vines at Barton Jones Wines pressing before using French oak puncheons so as not to deliver huge big the cellar door, price $25 per bottle. Also, go tarry tannins. This gentle touch has online to find details on the benefits of joining resulted in a soft, medium bodied red wine the winery’s Cellar Club. with a wonderful aroma of berries and vanilla and fruity, soft palate with mild tannins and Donnybrook winery Barton Jones Wines delicious, lingering warm flavours. Perfect for recently celebrated the opening of its brand enjoying in front of an open fire during the new cellar door with an official opening cool nights ahead, the 2014 Grenache is now ceremony featuring a photography exhibition available online at www.angelicus.com.au or at ... cont. pg 62

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food & wine by Alicia Cook and over 100 guests. Believed to A joint exhibition of unique sculptures by be the first cellar door of its type in Australia, artists Murray Clark and Susan Hamilton will the new facility has been primarily constructed be showing every weekend until the end of using natural and recycled materials, including June at Bonking Frog Wines. Murray’s eclectic 300 locally grown straw bales, over 19 tonnes work ranges from elegant home furniture and of natural lime render for the exterior coating quirky garden characters through to large and 22 tonnes of Greenbushes basalt for the ... cont. pg 64 landscaping. Miner engineer and co-owner Adrian Jones said, “The Barton Jones cellar door is built entirely out of rendered straw bales in a passive solar design. It isn’t the first building in Western Australia to utilise straw bales but we believe it is the first to feature the integrated photo-voltaic roof system. Our aim was to provide a building sympathetic to the environment whilst offering a quality venue for the community to showcase local produce and visitors to enjoy our wines. We’re very excited about it.” Viticulturist and co-owner Jackie Barton commented, “We have been building the Barton Jones cellar door over the past three years, doing much of the work either ourselves or with the help of local contractors. Our aim was to create a really unique and natural environment to showcase boutique quality wine.” Three years of dedicated building work has given the proud owners a distinctive, one-of-a-kind cellar door and a unique food and wine facility in the heart of the Geographe wine region. Initially open for wine tastings and sales, future plans include serving food platters, featuring local produce and the hosting of a number of food and wine based events throughout the year. The venue will also be available for private parties, weddings and corporate functions. Located at 39 Upper Capel Road, Donnybrook, the cellar door is open Sculptures at Bonking Frog Wines Thursday to Monday 10.30am to 4.30pm. 62


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FWRO G INES Cellar Door Open Every Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 12-5pm

Easy 10 minute drive from Bunbury. Bring a picnic or enjoy a relaxing break in our delightful vineyard cottage

7 Dardanup West Road, North Boyanup

Ph: 0408 930 332

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statement pieces and he was the inaugural winning artist at the winery’s 2014 Upcycle Art Competition. Susan is an established, Perthbased artist whose business, Rusty Reflections, is well known in the art scene. Her intriguing and often surprising work varies from sophisticated modern furniture to stylish wearable art and her award-winning work has received many private commissions. Open from Friday to Sunday from 12 pm to 5pm, Bonking Frog wines is located at 7 Dardanup West Road, North Boyanup. News from Ferguson Falls Wines is that the winerys’ new café is now open for business. Open from 11am to 5pm at weekends, along with some public holidays, enjoy pizza, pasta, salads, soups and gelato together with the winery’s famous cheeses and wines. Visit the Cheeses at Ferguson Falls

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Hand picked, hand crafted, character wines, our “Art in a Bottle” Purchase 6 bottles and enjoy 7 from our cellar door café. Online Sales available. Free case delivery. Ph: 9728 3007 Fax: 9728 3006 www.saintaidan.com.au 754 FERGUSON RD FERGUSON VALLEY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6236 Open everyday (except Wednesday) 11am to 4pm (5pm weekends)

café at 172 Pile Road, Dardanup, or call 9728 1083 for further information on the menu and opening times. Don’t miss the St Aidans Wines Roast Day to be held on Sunday, 14th June. Diners will be served the winery’s succulent roast pork served with roast potatoes, pumpkin, peas and apple sauce. Choose from either a roast and dessert or a roast and hot beverage, price $25. Bookings are essential and further information is available by emailing cellardoor@saintaidan.com.au or call 9728 3007. Located at 754 Dardanup Road, Ferguson, visitors can also call in at the winery’s cellar door from 11am to 4pm every day except Wednesday. Vineyard 28 will once again be hosting its weekend of wool and felt, Woolly Winter Exhibition, on the June long weekend. Open each day from 10am to 5pm, the exhibition will feature items handcrafted from wool and felt by local artisans. ... cont. pg 66

Smallwater Estate - GEOGRAPHE WINE REGION -

Winner Best Shiraz 2014 Perth Royal Show Most Successful Small Producer and Best Shiraz 2014 Geographe Wine Show

Cellar Door and Restaurant Open for Lunch and Tastings

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10am to 4pm Open Public Holidays Tantalize your taste buds… sit back and take in the beauty of Smallwater Estate and enjoy award winning wines

52 Tramline Road, Newlands For further information call 9731 6036 or 0429 956 424 or email john@smallwaterestate.com www.smallwaterestate.com


food & wine Whilst at the winery, visitors can also view pieces from local artist Yvonne Chapman, who works from her home studio in Harvey. A regular exhibitor at Vineyard 28, Chapman is an artist who works in oils, watercolours, acrylics and pastels although her textile art pieces are becoming increasingly well known in quilting circles. Just recently, she finished in the top 4 out of 35 entries at the 2015 Australasian Quilt Challenge with her textile piece entitled ‘True Blue Mates’, a challenge that required quilt artists to interpret the theme, True Blue. Receiving an ‘Honourable Mention’, her work was awarded the Viewer’s Choice award at the Melbourne exhibition. Her work will now tour Australia and New Zealand at various quilt shows for the next 12 months. Chapman was also a finalist in the 2014 Australasian Quilt Challenge with a piece titled ‘Hang Ten’ and has also previously won awards for other textile work at the Western Australian Quilt Exhibition.

True Blue Mates by Yvonne Chapman

Chapman Hill-based Whicher Ridge is celebrating another award having just picked up Best Small Cellar Door in the Geographe wine region in the April/May edition of Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine. Taking into account the overall cellar door experience for visitors, the magazine has had a team of leading wine writers traversing the country visiting different wine regions and determining the leading cellar doors, both large and small, the best tasting experiences and best food experiences. The results of this search, including a full list of reviews, have been published in the current edition. Whicher Ridge’s cellar door opened 18 months ago and scored highly with its combination of wine sensory garden, quality of wines, selection of farm produce and farmhouse pantry products available for sale and quality of service. Located at 200, Chapman Hill East Road, Chapman Hill, the cellar door and wine sensory garden is open Wine sensory garden at Whicher Ridge Thursday to Monday from 10am to 5pm. 66


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Reader Competition

Win a mixed case of wine from Smallwater Estate!

Attention, wine lovers! In this issue, one lucky reader has the chance to win a mixed case of wine from local award-winning winery Smallwater Estate. Situated just off the South Western Highway, a short drive from Donnybrook, Smallwater Estate is a small boutique winery that consistently punches above its weight. Evolving from a dream to grow and market marron into a contract wine growing yard, owner John Small has established a thriving winery famous for its premium Zinfandel grapes and award-winning wines. In addition to his trademark Zinfandel, John has planted further quality Chardonnay and Shiraz vines and the winery has also become well known for its award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon Rob’s Block, planted on and named after the pet block of John’s late wife Robyn. The property, with its stunning vista overlooking picturesque dams and marron ponds, combines both aquaculture and viticulture principles, ensuring that the vineyard is both free from pesticides and environmentally friendly in order to maintain the integrity of the wetland. The winery is also home to a marron-inspired restaurant open for lunch Friday to Sunday. To be in the running to win this great prize, all

you have to do is answer the simple question below:-

Can you name the premium grapes that Smallwater Estate is best known for? To be entered into the prize draw, either email the answer to this question to editorial@blueskymedia.net.au or post the answer to Smallwater Estate Competition, Blue Sky Media, PO Box 600, Mandurah, 6210. Please include a contact telephone number and your address. Closing date for entries is Friday, 7th August, 2015, one entry per person, please.

Gardincourt Drive Ferguson Valley Cellar Door Open 7 days 11am till 5pm Ph: 08 9728 0055 wine@willowbridge.com.au www.willowbridge.com.au Rated 5 Star Winery, James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion 2015

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eating out

Aristos Waterfront Restaurant Delicious local seafood in a relaxed friendly atmosphere on the Koombana waterfront. Fully licensed with coffee, cake and ice-cream available. Open 7 days Lunch and Dinner 15 Bonnefoi Boulevard, Marlston Hill

Tel 9791 6477

www.aristos.com.au

The Barista Room Takeaway coffees, teas, soft drinks, milkshakes, ice coffees and cakes. Open Mon to Fri 6.00am – 12.00pm 79 Victoria Street

Tel 9721 6572

Bunbury Coffee Takeaway coffees, teas, soft drinks, milkshakes, ice coffees and cakes. Open Mon to Fri 5.30am – 5.00pm, Sat 7.00am – 1.00pm 3/119 Beach Road

Tel 9721 9044

www.bunburycoffee.com.au

Candlemakers Café Delicious home-style cooked breakfasts and lunches, homemade cakes and coffee set amongst a cottage-style garden. Open Tues to Sun 8.00am - 3.00pm 13 Wittenoom Street

Tel 9721 1122

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Casellas A chic, classy and contemporary restaurant, wine & tapas lounge situated on the Koombana waterfront. Open Mon to Sun 11.30am - Late Shop 19 Waterfront Silos, Bonnefoi Boulevard, Marlston Hill

Tel 9721 6075

info@casellas.com.au

www.casellas.com.au

Chartroom Restaurant Great food and friendly service at affordable prices. Open to the public. Open Mon to Fri 6.00pm - 9.00pm 56 Spencer Street (inside Comfort Inn Admiral)

Tel 9721 7322

www.theadmiral.com.au

The Creamery Homemade gelato, Italian coffee, homemade cake and fresh lunch rolls. Open 7 days 9.00am – 9.00pm (10.00pm Sat & Sun) 115 Victoria Street Tel 0481 342114

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Dolce e Caffe at Cake Works Bunbury Homemade decadent sweets and raw food desserts, organic coffee, hot chocolate and T2 teas. High teas by booking. Open Mon to Fri 9.00am – 4.00pm, Sat 9.00am – 3.00pm 40 Wellington Street

Tel 9791 7850

www.cakeworksbunbury.com.au

Janny’s Café Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and snacks, takeaway. Homemade food and friendly service. Open 6 days 8.30am - 5.30 pm (Thurs to 9pm, Sat to 4pm) 22-26 Stephen Street

Tel 9791 8990

Koppa Roasting Delicious, wholesome, home-cooked roasts and sensational crackling. Catering available. Open Tues to Sat 11.30am – 7.30pm (Thurs to 8.30pm) 4/7 Sandridge Road (Opposite BP Garage)

Tel 9721 9853

Marlston

Chinese Restaurant

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Marlston Chinese Delicious, well-priced traditional fare in a friendly atmosphere with attentive staff. Open Mon to Sat, Lunch 11.30am - 2.00pm, Dinner 5.00pm - 9,00pm (Sat & Sun to 10.00pm) Lot 2, 10 Ommanney Street

Tel 9791 8788

Mojo’s Restaurant Award winning, modern Australian menu with all day dining options. Nationally awarded wine list with Bunbury’s biggest and best wine and beer selection. Private function dining, wine lounge and sidewalk alfresco. Open 7 days 8.00am - Late Victoria Street (Near the Grand Cinema)

Tel 9792 5900 or book online

www.mojosrestaurant.com.au

Natural Temptation Café Vegetarian food to feed your body and soul, fresh juices and fruit smoothies, coffee, organic tea, healthy sweets. Mon to Fri 7.30am – 5.30pm, Thurs 7.30am - 6.00pm, Sat 8.00am – 4.00pm 47 Stephen Street

Tel 9791 2559

www.naturaltemptation.com.au

Orecchiette Traditional Italian fare combined with friendly service, affordable prices and a great atmosphere. Open for Lunch and Dinner Wed to Sun, Breakfast Sat and Sun 10 Victoria Street

Tel 9721 3866

www.orecchiettebunbury.com

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The Plant Organic Café & Market 100% organic. Raw vegan food, gluten and dairy-free raw desserts and smoothies, cold pressed juices, Jasper coffee, chemical and additive free always. Open Tues to Sat 9.00am – 5.00pm, Thurs 9.00am – 6.00pm Shop 1, 20 Stephen Street

Tel 9791 4475

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Sears Café All day breakfast and lunch and award-winning Merlo coffee in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. New burger and salad bar now open for lunch. 52 Victoria Street

Tel 9791 7933

www.searscafe.com.au

Silos Restaurant & Bar All day breakfast and lunch and award-winning Merlo coffee in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. New burger and salad bar now open for lunch. 1 Holman Street (Inside the Mantra Bunbury Hotel)

Tel 9721 0100

www.mantra.com.au

Smallwater Estate Situated high on the property, dine overlooking the picturesque vines and dams that produce the wines and marron served on the menu. Open for Lunch and tastings Fri to Sun 10.00am - 4.00pm 52 Tramline Road, Newlands, Donnybrook

Tel 9731 6036

www.smallwaterestate.com.au

Steakout Restaurant A la carte steakhouse, best quality steak, ribs, chicken and fish available. Fully licensed, extensive wine collection, bookings essential. Open Tues to Sat 5.00pm – 8.30pm, Sun Closed Corner Bussell Highway and Brittain Road

Tel 9792 4677

www.steakoutrestaurant.com.au

Thai Korat

THAI KORAT

Delicious Thai cuisine with friendly service in a city central location. Takeaway available. Open Lunch Tues to Fri 11.30am - 2.00pm, Dinner Tues to Sun 6.00pm - Late 130 Victoria Street

Tel 9721 9838

Unwind on Symmons Café Lounge Bar Relaxed atmosphere featuring lounge, bar, wine and tapas, good food and great service. Open to the public. Open 7 Days 12pm – Late. Breakfast Mon to Fri 6.00am – 9.30am, Sat & Sun 6.30am – 10.30am 20 Symmons Street (Inside Lord Forrest Hotel)

Tel 9726 5777

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The breakfast specialists serving award-winning Merlo coffee and a wide choice of delicious homemade dishes. Enjoy all day breakfast and lunch in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

Great Food . . . Great Ser vice . . . Great Value . . .

Burger & Salad Bar Now Open For Lunch! Enjoy a wide range of delicious burgers and tasty salads. Dine in or takeaway.

Open from 6.30am 7 days 52 Victoria Street, Bunbury

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accommodation Comfort Inn Admiral 56 Spencer Street, Bunbury Rooms 43 Room Rate From $109 per night, Standard $125, Executive $135, Family $180 Guest Facilities Restaurant, air-conditioning, tea and coffee, free Foxtel, free wireless internet, free parking, laundry. Reservations 1800 677720 / 08 9721 7322 Website www.theadmiral.com.au Comfortable accommodation, friendly service and close to the city centre.

Bunbury Motel & Serviced Apartments 45 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury Rooms – 66 Room Rate – From $106 (Single) to $260 (2 Bedroom Superior Apartment) Guest Facilities – Huge pool, barbecue, Foxtel sports and Disney, free WIFI, free in-house movies, meals available. Reservations – 1800 017333 / 08 9721 7333 Website – www.bunburymotel.com.au Superb range of accommodation in a convenient location.

The Clifton and Grittleton Lodge Corner Clifton & Molloy Sts, Bunbury Rooms – 49 Room Rate – Standard $138, Semi-Executive $165, Spa Room $160, Executive Spa Suite $200, Grittleton Lodge $230, senior discount and seasonal specials (rates are subject to change, please call to confirm) Guest Facilities – Air conditioning, tea and coffee, in-house movies, Foxtel, ensuite, iron, hair dryer, internet. Reservations – Free Call 1800 017 570 / 08 9792 6200 Website – www.theclifton.com.au Beautifully appointed suites and rooms for the corporate to leisure traveller.

Mantra Bunbury Hotel 1 Holman Road, Bunbury Rooms – 75 Studio, Deluxe Studio, Two & Three Bedroom Apartments Room Rate – From $179 Guest Facilities – Heated swimming pool and spa, tennis courts, day spa, restaurant and bar. Reservations – 08 9721 0100 Website – www.mantra.com.au Superior accommodation on the historic Koombana waterfront.

BUSSELTON

Bayview Geographe Resort 555 Bussell Hwy Rooms – 102 Room Rate – Seasonal Guest Facilities – Spinnakers Restaurant, Indoor heated pool, outdoor pool, volleyball, games room, 3 floodlit tennis courts, squash court, children’s playground, barbecue and picnic areas, banquet and meeting rooms, direct beach access. Reservations – 1800 674 147 Website – www.bayviewhotels.com Family-friendly resort situated on 28 acres along the pristine Busselton beachfront.

MANDURAH

Lakeside Holiday Apartments 1 Lakes Crescent, South Yunderup Rooms – 28 Two Bedroom Ensuite Apartments Room Rate – $160 Disabled, $190 Standard, $210 Lake View Reservations – 08 9537 7634 Website – www.lakesideholidayapartments.com.au, www.accommodationmandurahwa.com Beautifully appointed, fully furnished apartments close to the Murray River, halfway between Bunbury and Perth. 4 star accommodation.

River Resort Villas 1 Tatham Road, South Yunderup Rooms – 22 Three Bedroom, Two Bathroom Villas (lake or river views) Room Rate – $190.00 (min 2 night stay) Guest Facilities – Swimming pool, heated spa, pool table, kids’ playroom, tennis court. Reservations – 08 9537 7634 Website - www.riverresort.com.au Enjoy the tranquillity of a relaxing holiday on the lake by the Murray River. Budget accommodation.

Mandurah Holiday Rentals A variety of holiday homes from budget to luxury. Choose from canal, river or beachside holiday homes and apartments for 2 to 12 people. All properties are fully self-contained, several with pools, spas and boat jetties. All holiday bookings receive a free gourmet gift basket upon arrival. Reservations - call Shona MacErlich on 0429 996 389 Website - www.manduraholidayrentals.com.au Airport pick-up and drop off and wine tours available.

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Friday 29 & Saturday 30 May Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow Wednesday 10 June Glenn Miller Orchestra Saturday 13 June Hope Warriors Annual Charity Ball Tuesday 16 & Wednesday 17 June I Am Jack (Monkey Baa Theatre) Thursday 25 June Akmal - Lost Bell Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Friday 26 June Big Guns of Country

Friday 14 August The Australian Bee Gees Show

Friday 3 July Dewayne Everettsmith

Saturday 15 August Oz Opera’s The Magic Flute

Saturday 4 July KRAVE Presents SUGAR (underage gig)

Tuesday 18 August YOH Fest (Youth on Health)

Friday 10 July Perth International Burlesque Festival Roadshow

Friday 26 June to Sunday 28 June Truffle Kerfuffle, Southern Forest Food Festival Fonty’s Pool, Seven Day Road, Manjimup Celebrate the renowned black truffle and experience the diverse food and wine of the Southern Forests region. Adult weekend pass - $20 (Online), $25 (Gate). Child weekend pass - $7.50 (Online), $10 (Gate). Children under 5 free with accompanying adult. For further information go online at www.trufflekerfuffle.com.au

Thursday 16, Friday 17 & Saturday 18 July South West Opera Company Presents Cinderella Thursday 23 July Adam Harvey- Family Life Tour Friday 24 & Saturday 25 July Cranky Bear Friday 31 July Lysistrata Saturday 2 August South West Youth Strings

Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 August Nannup Flower and Garden Festival Vasse Highway, Nannup For further information call 0476 208573 or email coordinator@nannupgardens.org.au

Thursday 6 August Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Saturday 8 August Bell Shakespeare’s Hamlet

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