Beaches
FREEDOM HUNTERS
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Hug me, Love me, Hold me.
Let the ocean be your road, as you explore breathtaking locations like Australia’s Whitsundays, Queensland.
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Autumn, my favourite season. Cool pleasant days, great ocean temperature and plenty of beach days left, without the crowds. Sure there’s the odd 38 degree stifling day but, just like the political polls, you simply can’t pick it.
Traditionally, it’s an interesting time of year. Holidays have been ticked, schools back, swim carnivals, Surf Life Saving Titles, footy in all codes is coming alive and the sound of the netball hooter at Curl Curl Netball Courts is about to start firing.
I just love it.
It’s time to get the wheels turning. And that brings me to this season theme: ‘Freedom Hunters’
I think we all want to be one of these. Free to spend the days doing what you want and hunting down your dreams!
For me, my freedom days would be an early morning surf, a brekky muesli fruit bowl with the tin lids, a long lunch at my local favourite restaurant, obligatory afternoon ‘Nana Nap’, a bear hunt for dinner at my local fresh-fish monger, butcher or grower’s market, quick beach swim, family dinner, movie snuggle with the wifey on the couch, sleep… and repeat.
What does your Autumn freedom look like?
Okay, first cab off the rank. On March 25th, we’ve got to vote in the upcoming NSW election. I ask you to think about this. Who’s going to get things done and provide the Beaches with the best funding scenario? And, as the pesky Meerkat says on TV: “It’s Simples!”
Tamara Toon is our Cover Photographer. Her amazing talent captures playful beach scenes in and around The Beaches. We love
your style, Tam! The ‘Freedom Hunters’ on our cover are Tamara’s two sons with a bunch of their mates. Welcome to the world of fame and freedom, boys! We hope you enjoyed your time at the old Manly Aquarium Jetty!
We have lots of ‘freedom’ things happening this Autumn. There’s Easter, ANZAC Day, Taste of the Beaches, Sydney Surf Pro and OpenAir Cinemas. There’s also some great events like the Manly Fun Run and Harvey Galleries artist exhibitions. You won’t want to miss out!
Pittwater RSL will feature Conrad Sewell on The Deck on ANZAC Day. Harbord Diggers has a ‘Gin Thing’ on 25 March. It’s Colormaker’s 65th birthday! Why not grab some paint bargains this April. Find out about school life at Queenwood and how St Augustine’s Years 5 and 6 boys create and challenge themselves at school.
Upstate Director, Peter Mosedale, keeps us abreast of the property market while Vincent West reports on commercial opportunities. With 80 plus experts in their team, they certainly have the Beaches COVERED.
Manly Pacific Hotel is now redefining luxury. From the lobby to the pool, and from the restaurant to your room, every space has been redesigned with your comfort in mind. But if you ask me, do yourself a favour and get yourself a ‘Lilly Pilly Pop’ cocktail in the new lobby bar, 55 North. It’s well worth it.
Welcome to Manly, our vibrant community filled with a diverse range of businesses and attractions. Whether you’re looking for a delicious meal, a stylish haircut, a relaxing spa day, a funky cocktail, a new outfit or jewellery, or perhaps a delicious burger, there’s something here for everyone. From the historic Manly
16ft Skiff Sailing Club to the luxurious Manly Pacific Hotel, come discover all the love our Man-Town has to offer.
If you’re looking for a new wellness spot, be sure to visit Soulhub Freshie. It’s a community of wellness and love. So, grab your Pilates socks and check it out.
There’s quite an ama-Zing recipe to try out at home. If you love pears, get into it. Mick from Warrior Training is keen to transform your little ones into little ‘Freedom Warriors’. He’ll show them discipline, fitness, and respect. You can even grab some FREE classes for the rest of this school term.
We’re really excited to show you the Barrington Coast on the mid New South Wales North Coast. Check out the amazing places to stay, play and explore around the beautiful Pacific Palms and Forster areas. There’s even a farm stay the whole extended family will love. It’s only a few hours up the coast.
Lastly, the wonderful world of Harvest Native Nursery. You simply must say ‘G’day’ to Marina, a flamboyant redhead with the nicest and most knowledgeable gardening tips you will ever meet. Marina’s crusade for all things native to return our urban gardens back to an abundance for all the local bird life and insects truly makes me smile.
It’s Autumn, Let’s get Freedom Hunting!
And the gang at Beaches COVERED.
NORTHERN BEACHES SYDNEY
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THE ART OF DR. SEUSS:
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney & The Block, Melbourne
IT’S A GIN THING
Let the good times be-GIN with a celebration of great-tasting Gin at the Harbord Diggers. Enjoy eight types of gin, two freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters, live entertainment, and fun in the sun! So grab your friends for an afternoon of fun. Tickets are limited, so get yours before they sell out!
SATURDAY 25 MARCH 2023, 12 NOON TO 6PM HARBORD DIGGERS // HARBORDDIGGERS.COM.AU
NORTHERN BEACHES ART SOCIETY INC.
77TH ANNUAL AWARDS ART EXHIBITION
This year, Spectrum will feature paintings by local artists. The exhibition includes landscapes, seascapes, figurative work, still life pieces, and some surprises. Visitors can vote for their favourite painting for the People’s Choice Award, and a painting will be sold by raffle for charity.
14 TO 25 JUNE 2023 // CURL CURL CREATIVE SPACE
105 ABBOTT RD, NORTH CURL CURL
CONRAD SEWELL AT PITTWATER RSL
Jumping on the success of his mainstream hit single ‘Firestone’, Conrad Sewell is coming to Pittwater RSL Club on Tuesday April 25th. If you love pop, rock and soul music, get ready for an electrifying night. Tickets are selling fast and all proceeds go to the Women’s Resilience centre in Mona Vale.
TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023, FROM 6PM PITTWATER RSL // 82 MONA VALE RD, MONA VALE // PITTWATERRSL.COM.AU
HARBORD DIGGERS
TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023
HARBORD DIGGERS
Commemorative Service at 8am
Ocean Terrace, 88 Evans Street, Freshwater
PITTWATER RSL - Lower Cenotaph
82 Mona Vale Rd, Mona Vale
Dawn Service at 5.20am
NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE
Oxford Falls Peace Park, at 6am
FORESTVILLE RSL
Cenotaph, Starkey St, Forestville at 6am
COLLAROY RSL SUB BRANCH
Collaroy Beach
HARVEY GALLERIES ART EXHIBITIONS
Harvey Galleries is excited to be showing upcoming artists at their Seaforth Gallery. This Autumn, see the likes of Felicia Aroney, Spencer and Lloyd Harvey’s “Poetry Series” and Brendon Darby’s landscapes.
FELICIA ARONEY UNTIL 21ST MARCH 2023
SPENCER & LLOYD HARVEY: APRIL 2023
BRENDON DARBY: MAY 2023
515 SYDNEY RD, SEAFORTH 2092 // HARVEYGALLERIES.COM.AU
5pm sunset service and parade
MANLY WAR MEMORIAL
The Corso, Manly Town Hall
Dawn Service: 4.25am
Commemorative Service: 11am
MANLY DAM
Dawn Service: 5:30am
CHALLENGER SERIES CS10,000
The Sydney Surf Pro is one of the biggest events on the World Surf League calendar. It’s right in our backyard at North Narrabeen and will be held over a week of intense competition between local, Australian and International surfers. The Narrabeen surf community is home to legends such as Simon Anderson, Nathan Hedge, Laura Enever, Terry Fitzgerald, and Damien Hardman.
17 MAY TO 24 MAY, 2023 // NARRABEEN BEACH
The Northern Beaches Library Service’s annual Artists’ Book Award is a celebration of the form and function of books as inspirations for art. Every two years, the library invites entries from around the world. From these entries, judges select books to be acquired and added to the 80 plus artist books that Northern Beaches Library Service holds in their collection.
UNTIL 16 APRIL 2023
MANLY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM // WEST ESP RESERVE, MANLY 2095
Taste of Manly is more than just a festival. It’s a celebration of food, craft beer and wine, music, and loads of fun for everyone. You’ll tantalise your tastebuds from an array of local brewers, distillers and selected wineries--all complemented by entertainment from local musicians. Located at Manly Oval, this local event will bring smiles to people alike.
SATURDAY 27 MAY TO SUNDAY 28 MAY 2023
MANLY OVAL, MANLY
The Open Air Cinema is back at Frenchs Forest this March, so bring your picnic rug and get ready for a night under the stars. Pack your own snacks or treat yourself to dinner from a variety of local food trucks. Tickets are $5 per person (+booking fee) and the first 1,000 people through the gates (at each movie) will receive a free bag of popcorn!
FRI 24TH MARCH: SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME
SAT 25TH MARCH: VIVO
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The Manly Fun Run & Walk is an enjoyable way to explore the beauty of Manly’s beach and bush environment with friends or colleagues. You can register as an individual or part of a team. The event offers three routes, so it will be sure to be both challenging and fun for everyone involved! Since its inception in 2010, this volunteer-run event has raised over $1.5 million for local charities such as Youth Support and Community Service Support.
SUNDAY 7TH MAY 2023 // MANLY WWW.MANLYFUNRUN.ORG
After 10 years together as a band, 12 national tours and three International showcases, Bad Pony are ready to share their debut album, ‘Forever Up & Coming’ with the world.
An album marked by sincerity, it’s an indie-pop-rock gem that is polished, explorative and filled with genuine artistry reminiscent of iconic front runners and fan favourites, Foals, The Wombats, Two Door Cinema Club and alt-j.
“The album is a spectrum of all types of music we love, and it’s designed to take the listener on a descent into darkness,“ says the band. “We want there to be something for everyone on it. Thematically, it covers some ground about loss, depression, triumph, addiction, religion, community, but we think most of all, love.”
Sydney indie-pop four piece, Dande and The Lion have released their powerfully curated new track, ‘Children of the Hour.’ Following their previous single, ‘Harder to Breathe’, the band continue to pour their emotion into their beautiful lyrics, expressed through the powerful vocals of Natassa Zoe and Abbey Gardner.
‘Children of the Hour’ is a single that highlights the dynamic that Dande and The Lion have bolstered across a strong run of releases, stretching back to debut single ‘Wasting Time’ in 2019. The band’s musicianship manifests here; nuanced and open lyricism fusing together with bright, rich instrumentation.
The song’s narrative focuses on relationships and the chemical reaction we have when meeting a person that seems to come out of nowhere and have a huge impact on your life.
“‘Children of the Hour’ was inspired by a play I read by Lillian Hellman - ‘The Children’s Hour’ that was later adapted into a film starring Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine,” says Natassa. “Hellman’s story played a part in helping to initiate my songwriting process and I started to reflect on how this related to experiences in my own life at that time.
“The single centres around the push and pull within an intimate relationship; meeting someone who takes you completely off-guard and shakes up your world in a totally unexpected way.”
Collaborating with ARIA-nominated Producer, Xavier Dunn (Jack River, Graace), Dande and The Lion created auditory magic in Dunn Studios, Sydney, with mixing and mastering provided by engineer, Klaus Hill (Diplo, Snakehips).
CHILDREN OF THE HOUR is out now!
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Words: Beehive PR. Photo: Saz Watson
This 10-track album is a culmination of three years of writing, refinement and recording. It showcases a band who has found confidence in their sound and honed their craft.
“As soon as we returned from playing at South by Southwest (SxSW ) in Austin, Texas (2018), we wanted to make an album. It’s been a dream of ours and though it was a long process, we’re so psyched with the end result.”
‘Back To Basics’ opens the album with a gentle opening swirling of strings, acoustic guitars and spacious vocals that pulls you in. Halfway through, they flip the switch and unleash their power, setting the stage for the remainder of the album.
The album then morphs and twists through various vignettes that map themes of loss, triumph, addiction, community, and love. Dabbling in pop arrangements, cathartic rock choruses, punk, orchestral and rap. On the
surface, this might seem an ambitious undertaking, but the result is a refined distillation of pure artistry linked by an overarching genre of power packed pop/rock that Bad Pony has been known to deliver.
Bad Pony will be delivering an explosive live set to venues in a national tour in support of their debut album ‘Forever Up & Coming’. Watch this space.
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Words: Beehive PR. Photo: Richard Clifford
Noemme, an emerging indie-pop artist from Sydney’s Northern Beaches, is known for her powerful vocals and catchy melodies. Noemme began writing and performing music at a young age and has since developed a strong following in the local music scene. Her music is heavily influenced by the music she grew up listening to including Erykah Badu and India Arie. More recently, she has been inspired by artists such as Joesef, H.E.R. and Eloise.
Noemme’s new single, ‘Come Down’ from her upcoming debut album released in January 2023 has been met with positive reception and has been well-received by critics and fans alike. The songwriter’s upcoming album promises to showcase her growth as an artist, while sharing her lessons in love and life.
Noemme’s new single is about the toxic relationship she left behind. The single was originally created with just guitar and vocals in her signature neo-soul style, but Sydney-based Producer Dylan Nash (Meg Mac, Eleura, Dean Lewis) helped create this electronic pop banger for 2023. Noemme’s new single was released on Friday, January 20th 2023, in line with the worldwide trend of #NewMusicFriday.
“I was hurting and healing when I wrote this,” says Noemme. “Knowing the progress, I decided to release myself from a toxic relationship and wanted to share with others who know that exact feeling or are seeking it. I also wanted to make something people could blast in their cars or add to their shower tunes.”
Noemme will be releasing more music from her upcoming album in the coming months. She also intends to head overseas to see where she can take her music and collaborate with other artists.
Noemme has performed in a variety of venues throughout Sydney, including high-scale functions and festivals. Back in 2022, she was on the line up for Sunsets Festival in Warriewood, debuting a set of many of her unheard original music, further increasing her exposure. With a growing fanbase, Noemme is poised to make a big impact in the music industry.
With a mini tour planned for the east coast to promote the album, fans can expect to see Noemme’s live performances in various venues in the coming months.
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Get ready, Northern Beaches! Singer-songwriter, Conrad Sewell, is bringing his hit songs ‘Firestone’ and ‘Start Again’ to Pittwater RSL. Mark your calendars and gather your friends for an electrifying evening of pop, rock, and soul tunes.
Conrad Sewell may have the down-toearth candour of a pub singer, but his voice belongs in stadiums. “I still get butterflies just before going on,” Sewell says with a glint in his eye; his golden hair peeking under a wide-brimmed black hat. “It’s like jumping out of a plane. I love it.”
The acclaimed Brisbane-born singer and songwriter, 34, has been singing professionally from a young age, long enough to appreciate the effect his voice has on people. Case in point, 2015’s “Start Again,” a spare piano ballad showcasing Sewell’s powerhouse range, went to Number One in Australia from his debut studio album, LIFE
So when it came to recording his longawaited follow-up, TKalbum, Sewell was adamant; it needed to sound raw. “I’ve
never sounded as good on a record as I do in person,” he says. “There’s just a power there that doesn’t come across any other way.”
Sewell started with a personal playlist of 60s, 70s and 80s soul pop and rock greats—Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart, George Michael, and more—as his musical North Star. Sewell spent six weeks in Jackson Browne’s Santa Monica studio, where he wrote, produced, and cut all of the new material the old-fashioned way; in-person and with a cadre of like-minded soul addicts, including John Mayer, guitarist, Zane Carney, and Black Crowes’ keyboardist, Adam MacDougall.
“There were definitely those moments where we’re thinking, ‘Are people going to get it? Are these slick enough for radio?’” Sewell says. “But then we were
like, you know what, we need to make this the album we’ve been dreaming of. There’s a lot of heart in this music, and it’s important for the world to hear some stuff like that now.”
The stripped down approach with TKalbum represented personal unburdening for Sewell, of all the expectations he never felt he was meeting in the music industry. Sewell signed his first major label deal at age 17. Sewell had the whole package, boy-band good looks, endless charisma, and a pliable soprano that conveyed the emotional depth of someone twice his age.
He spent years touring the world and fine-tuning his sound, first in the pop band, The Frets, then the rock band, Sons of Midnight. Sewell rebranded as a solo act after his song with the Norwegian DJ/Producer Kygo, “Firestone,” ignited the charts across Europe. Before long, Sewell was opening arenas for superstars like Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and Jess Glynne.
In retrospect, Sewell questioned whether he was artistically ready to walk through the doors that kept opening for him. “I was like a puppet,” Sewell says. “I loved to write, so when someone would tell me to write an album like Calvin Harris or Sam Smith, or whatever, I did it. But when it didn’t connect, I questioned everything. Is it me? Am I not good enough? What am I missing?”
After a long period of disillusionment, Sewell made it to the other side.
TKalbum tells that intensely personal story, scars and all, from a sweeping array of musical vantage points. There
“Music has the power to heal, inspire, and bring people together. That’s why I do what I do; to create something that will have a positive impact on others.”
CONRAD SEWELL
are orchestral swells, Houses of the Holy guitar solos, Daptonestyle blues, and even bagpipes.
“Ego,” Sewell says, is the song that encapsulates the album. The bluesy track begins with hushed brass and syncopation that slaps you across the face. Sewell enters the confessional and holds nothing back. “I’m the ultimate people pleaser,” Sewell says, “And this song is really about me getting over those tendencies, letting go of my ego, and having an honest look at myself.”
power ballad “Rolling Thunder” “Just know that we’re broken. so many words left unspoken,” he sings.
“Caroline” offers the colder side of “Ferris Wheel”. It’s a gorgeous string and acousticguitar ode to the long drives and glistening night skies of young love. “Slipping Away” follows that nostalgic thread but with a sensual ‘70s flair. Here, Sewell’s falsetto reaches Bee Gee altitudes, as he basks in the glow of a ripping saxophone.
TKalbum kicks off with the vibrant punch of “God Save The Queen,” a Stones-y party jam about shaking off the invisible chains holding you down. “Ferris Wheel” is Sewell’s ode to big, harmonicablessed heartland rock. It’s hard not to think of John Mellencamp or Bruce Springsteen as Sewell sings of flashbacks and fairgrounds over a sun-dappled southern guitar. Similarly, “Believer” thrums the electric intensity of chasing an unrequited love. “Said you would leave me for dead, but I woke up in your bed,” Sewell purrs.
Many of the songs find Sewell channeling his pain into the desire for romantic redemption that may never come, as on the spectral
All of this emotionality builds to “Precious”, the album’s undeniable tour de force. The song was originally a ballad until Adam suggested doing a take that was faster, rougher around the edges. “I swear to God, it was like Joe Cocker came into the room and took over my body for six minutes,” Sewell says, still incredulous. “I started singing in this different voice, freestyling all the verses and everything that came out of my mouth just made perfect sense.”
Just as Sewell said when he set out to make this record, the final version is nearly identical to that raw cut. And with all due respect to the ghost of Joe Cocker, Sewell wasn’t possessed in that take. He was experiencing, maybe for the first time, what it is to be truly free.
“My gut’s always right, but I never trusted it,” Sewell says in his gentle, self-deprecating way. “And it took hitting rock bottom for me to realise my music depends on me believing in myself.” •
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It’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable night of soul, singing and dancing at Pittwater RSL.
“There’s a lot of heart in this music, and it’s important for the world to hear some stuff like that now.”
CONRAD SEWELL
With the sun still shining, we’re kicking things off with “It’s a Gin Thing”. It’s a day of sampling the very best gins and oysters in town with live music.
And that’s just the beginning!
Easter celebrations are just around the corner. Followed by the unmissable ANZAC Day events, including a mystery gig on the Ocean Terrace and the biggest Two-up on the Beaches hosted by Matty V Vandenbergh.
TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023
8am service on the Ocean Terrace
March | Wreath Laying | Ceremony Live Performances
2UP AT THE DIGGERS
12pm - 6pm | with Resident Ringmaster Matty V Vandenbergh
Limited entry available
Secure your ticket via harborddiggers.com.au
You’ll find plenty of events at the Diggers during Autumn to keep you, your family and friends entertained. Check out the special and regular events for something to do this season.
Let the good times be-GIN with our celebration of great-tasting Gin on our Ocean Terrace. Enjoy eight types of gin, two freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters, live entertainment, and fun in the sun! So grab your friends for an afternoon of fun. Tickets are limited, so get yours before they sell out!
SATURDAY 25TH MARCH
The Manly Bowling Club is excited about this one! The downstairs bar has had a facelift, thanks to local artist, Brentos, and their collaboration with Reeftip Spiced Rum. The epic mural features special elements evoking the history of the club. Come down to the bowlo to check it out!
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The Diggers is throwing a live music event this April, just in time for ANZAC DAY. It’s an event not to be missed, but everyone is wondering who it might be. Well we can’t tell you just yet, so you’ll need to stay tuned for more details on our Instagram and Facebook pages.
SATURDAY 22ND APRIL
REGULAR ENTERTAINMENT
We’ve got something for everyone at the Diggers. Our regular sessions of poker, trivia or our big prize raffles will appeal to some people, while others might prefer a sneaky drink at our Happy Hours. There’s something for nearly every day of the week.
MONDAY
EASTER LONG WEEKEND
Easter is coming, and we’re ready to celebrate! And what better way to spend it than at the Diggers, where the entire family can hop into the fun. There are free kids’ entertainment, Live & Local music, special Easter raffle prizes, and so much more. Come join us for some amazing Easter fun!
FRIDAY 7TH TO MONDAY 10TH APRIL
MAR 21 APRIL 19
Finding a cheap flight in Australia is tough, but still not as tough as finding those missing socks. Do washing machines eat them?
APRIL 20 MAY 20
The only interest rate you should be worried about is the rate of interest you’re not getting when you wear Lycra.
GEMINI
MAY 21 JUN 20
Just because you can’t iron out the wrinkles on your face doesn’t mean you can head back into the office looking like scrunched up toilet paper. Dust off your iron.
JUN 21 JUL 20
Sitting down to pee is a hugely underrated version of trialling out new gender roles. Be a man in the world and a lady in the toilet.
JUL 21 AUG 22
Dates are a dried fruit. You need to rehydrate yourself and get out there so your dating experiences don’t follow the same path.
VIRGO
AUG 23 SEPT 22
Mardi Gras. World Pride. It’s a great time to be LGTBIQ+ in Sydney. Take advantage of all the new D & V before they leave for home.
LIBRA
SEPT 23 OCT 22
2023 is looking good for you. You’re not good looking but take what you can get.
SCORPIO
OCT 23 NOV 22
We follow you on socials because your drama makes us feel better about ourselves. Keep up the good work.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 DEC 21
Champagne and Diet Coke is apparently a thing. Well at least it’s cheaper. That’s got to be something.
CAPRICORN
DEC 22 JAN 21
Wow. Look at you. You’re doing the best version of you available. That’s great but can’t you try harder? Please.
AQUARIUS
JAN 22 FEB 21
Election time in NSW. Pin the tail on your favourite donkey and hope for the best. Red or Blue, Green or Teal? They all seem to end up brown when you mix them together.
PISCES
FEB 19 MAR 20
I’d suggest it’s to start preparing your body for Winter, but you have a figure that’s already an all-season version; the stay indoors version. •
Beaches COVERED. columnist, Jill Healy-Quintard, from Body and Balance has been travelling around Australia in a van. Here’s what she’s learnt about freedom and what’s coming next.
Six months of #vanlife in spectacular Australia has definitely turned me into a freedom seeker.
Seeking new places, new experiences and opening up new horizons have introduced exciting new concepts and collaborations while still maintaining a wellness business in varied locations, from the outback and the city to farm life.
After 43 years working and awarded in the fitness and wellbeing space, 22 of those years in the North Steyne Surf Club, Manly, I have built a wonderful community, from the first Mums and Bubs on the Beaches in 2001 to A45+ Women’s Fitness and Wellbeing and more.
I have worked with amazing special guests including Melanie from Canada, with her Groove Movement, and now I am handing over the long running North Steyne Surf Club Wednesday 9.30 am class to fabulous instructor, Samantha Hillier.
For now, I will continue to coach ‘Live Your Best Life Now’ through MindBody Fitness and Wellbeing, via Zoom, and live stream YogaPilates Fusion, BodyBarre and TRIBALGroove from amazing Australian locations.
I will also present face-to-face in various places and run the online Body and Balance courses and webinars. I will continue to work one-on-one with clients and run small group programs over Zoom that include everything from breathwork to motivational affirmations, gentle stretches to high vibrational dance, nutritional advice and more.
Once again, I have been invited to present at The Wise Women’s Gathering on sacred Dharug people’s country in May and look forward to reconnecting with the many wise and wonderful women sharing knowledge, life experiences, diversity and equity. If you would like to know more about this incredible event, please contact me.
We are in special times on this planet, and movement, music and meditation with positive intentions and visualisations is a guide I recommend to help you to be fitter, stronger and happier and to find that place of balance and higher vibrational living.
Kick start your fitness and enter Body & Balance’s ‘MindBody, Fitness and Wellbeing Challenge’. One lucky winner will receive a ZOOM coaching session with Jill plus one month’s program of regular check ins, evaluations and coaching. To enter, email jill@bodyandbalance. com.au and tell her in 25 words or less “What your greatest fitness challenge is?” Enter today!
”Photography is the art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
ELLIOT ERWITT
For Northern Beaches Photographer, Tamara Toon, photography is all about finding joy in the ordinary and magic in the mundane. A group of friends enjoying a picnic at the beach, a surfer heading to the breaks, kids being kids – her images capture the everyday in a unique and candid style that has become synonymous with her brand.
Describing her work as salty, seaside, feel-good imagery, Tamara aspires to convey to the ‘joie de la vie’ of life.
“I want people who see my images to feel a sense of fun; to associate them with good times and happy memories of carefree summer days and childhoods spent by the sea,” Tamara explains. “I’ve always lived near the ocean, and for me, it’s my happy place, a place where I can re-set, unwind and just feel a sense of peace. I aspire to share this feeling with others through my work.”
Having started her career as a photojournalist, it was here she found her love of imagery and of being able to tell a story not only with words, but also pictures.
“I’ve worked for small country newspapers where everyone was everything, so you had to be both the wordsmith, photographer, editor, you name it.
“I think my current work really reflects my background in that I endeavour to see things in a completely different light to anyone else. I love being able to take a photo of a place or experience that perhaps has been photographed a hundred times before, but with a completely different spin, one unique to me,” says Tamara.
“Choice of equipment comes down to personal preference. My current kit consists of my workhorse Canon Mark IV with the EF 24-70mm f/2.8.
I’m really keen to get my hands on a drone this year to complement my kit. It’ll definitely give me an exciting new canvas to draw from.”
With her media and corporate communications background, Tamara also offers her unique spin on imagery to provide her business clients with every day, natural looking photography to highlight their products and businesses.
“Whether someone is looking to buy one of my images for their wall or hire me to provide photography for a business or product, my style is always the same. Candid, real-life, fly-on-the-wall imagery.”
“I also really love Slim Aarons’ vintage style of photography; therefore, people might get a sense of that when they look at my work. For me, the 50s, 60s and 70s were all about fun and freedom so it really gels with my style.” •
Felicia Aroney is a contemporary artist from Western Australia whose weapon of choice is a palette knife, which she expertly wields to create sculptural paintings on canvas. It’s no surprise that Harvey Galleries have chosen to showcase Felicia’s captivating and multi-sensory artwork at their Sydney Road gallery. Her work is an incredible celebration of the beauty and complexity of the Australian environment, sure to leave a lasting impression.
Felicia, we love your striking work in acrylic and oil. How would you describe your artwork? I’d say my artwork is textural, sculptural, organic, contemporary and fluid femininity with a masculine application and edge.
What inspired you to become an artist, and when did you realise that you wanted to pursue art as a career?
My environment played a huge role. My father loved sketching and encouraged my artistic practice, and my European grandparents taught me to love cooking, using large utensils to stir ingredients and spread fillings over sheets of pastry. Later in life, it was the irregular architectural surfaces of European streets and old walls that captured my imagination, and I love the imperfections and antiquity of them. I strive to capture their essence in my paintings.
Who are some of your biggest artistic influences, and how have they impacted your work? I admire Andrea Bocelli. Not only is he a remarkable singer, but he’s also incredibly humble
and honest in his songs, presentation, and storytelling. As for artists, there are several whose work has influenced me, Sally Gabori, Clara Adolphs, Vincent Van Gogh, Dale Frank, and Guy Maestri for their unique approaches to their craft and their honesty in their artistic expression. I often use this term because one cannot fool your audience. Art must be relatable.
What’s your tone? Cool and calm or frantic crazy, something in between. My work is so physical. I’m often on my feet for hours at a time as I use my palette knife to move paint around the canvas. With my abstract landscapes, I strive to achieve a balance between drama and tranquillity, creating areas of visual interest alongside moments of calm.
One of my signature techniques is to use fluid, water-like strokes in many of my paintings. These strokes are particularly effective in my abstract landscapes, where they evoke the movement of the natural world. In contrast, my architectural “cubic” abstracts are designed to be easy on
the eye, with graduated blue tones that represent the sea and sky.
My florals are more figurative and calming, with a focus on natural beauty and organic shapes. Regardless of the subject matter, my goal is always to create an immersive and visually engaging experience for the viewer, with a balance of texture, colour and movement.
Your work is very textural, almost jumping off the canvas in 3D. What feelings do you hope the paintings evoke? How it has evolved over time?
My work is becoming more and more textural. I look back at works I painted 12 months ago, and I think my latest body of work has 50 percent more paint on the canvas. I love dragging the knife across my palette, witnessing numerous tones merging and applying it straight onto the canvas creating marbled effects. I hope it evokes curiosity, interpretation, depth and intrigue.
Your approach to colour is balanced and considered. How do you choose your palette? I sometimes have periods where I find myself craving a certain colour. In my most recent solo exhibition, “Nature Walk,” with Harvey Galleries, I introduced yellow to my repertoire. Although I typically favour blues, naturals, and greens, I found it incredibly exciting to experiment with a new colour and see how it interacted with my existing palette. Colour is essential to any painting, as is the importance of light and shade. By playing with contrast and value, I aim to create paintings that are both visually striking and emotionally resonant.
Have you studied art or are you self-taught?
I have a degree in Graphic Design (Curtin University WA) and studied Fine Arts as a minor subject at University. I found Graphic Design too rigid for me,
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What’s your happy place? I love my art studio where I’m free to be creative and get messy. If I’m not there, you’ll find me cooking for my family and friends or people watching at my favourite café.
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The 2023 NSW State Election is here, and it’s poised to be a significant event in Australian politics.
With the current government facing criticism over issues such as housing affordability, climate change policies, and public transportation, the election is expected to be closely contested.
are feeling confident heading into the State Election on March 25.
According to Beaches COVERED.’s political pundit Mark Smith, “Perhaps we can expect a hung parliament with Independents holding balance of power. It’s tough to win again for the Coalition and may be a similar situation to the Federal election where the government was in power for a long time.”
A state election must be held in New South Wales on the fourth Saturday in March every four years.
So as we head to the polls on March 25th, it’s time to decide. Will you give the Coalition a fourth election victory or return Labor to power for the first time since 2011? It’s up to you.
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Read on to hear from local Liberal candidates, James Griffin and Toby Williams, and other issues facing our local communities on the Beaches.
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As the current Member of Parliament (MP) for Manly and NSW Environment and Heritage Minister, James Griffin is seeking re-election in the upcoming New South Wales State Election. With a deep connection to the community and a proven track record of delivering results, what can we expect if James is reelected on March 25?
You’ve done a lot for Manly in your time. What have been your top three achievements for the area to date?
A lot of the work I’ve done have been behind the scenes, helping people who come through the electoral office wanting support and assistance. It’s hard to boil five years of effort into three key points but they would have to be:
• Opening Australia’s first hospice for young adults – Situated in the old Manly Hospital site, the $19.5m construction is now complete, and we will be welcoming clients in the coming weeks.
• Public school upgrades – $118m was invested into improving our local public schools including Manly Vale, Curl Curl North and Harbord.
• Post Covid tourism and economy task force – We implemented this to help get businesses, community events and tourism back to full strength with the likes of Encore Manly, the Barracks, Experience Manly and Surf competitions.
How important is it to have a local member in Government to deliver for the local constituents?
The decision making is done fundamentally by the Cabinet. I am a Cabinet minister – Minister of Environment and Heritage. As a result, I can take the concerns and voice of Manly directly to the heart of the government. If you elect someone who isn’t a member of the government, then they have the same level of opportunity as anyone else, elected or not, to knock on the door of and ask for funding or support for a community. It is vitally important people back and support
a Member of Parliament who is going to be a member of government because that is how you get the real work done. It is about being involved in policy and decision making and getting things done. You can talk, advocate and lobby but what have you actually done? I’m proud to stand here after five years and say, ‘Here is my record of delivery’. That is why you can trust what I’m saying I’ll deliver for the next five years.
What were you up to before politics? I did have a life before politics! I worked at KPMG in a management consulting practice. In parallel, I grew up playing junior rugby for the Seaforth Raiders, I was a member of Manly Life Saving Club, and I helped to chair Little Manly Community Forum to advocate for local issues.
What issues are going to shape this election?
There are many global factors like inflation and interest rate rises that are affecting the budget and ultimately people’s back pockets. The government is working hard to keep the economy strong so we can keep investing in roads, rail and public transport. There is a lot of effort required to continue building a resilient economy so we can have the best local jobs and keep them here.
Do you have a solution to the rental crisis?
We have implemented two policies to help people into the housing market, whether you are a grandparent wanting your grandchildren to live with you or a key worker wanting to stay in the area. We have ditched stamp duty in properties under $1.5m. The government is going to contribute 2% towards the price of a deposit for all key workers.
“I’m excited to get out there and get going. To continue building a local economy that is thriving and diverse.”
What we are saying is that these are the people we need in our community.
What’s your take on the Northern Beaches road link?
We have a unique geography on the peninsula that doesn’t leave much space for new road and rail developments. The government has introduced a $50 cap per week on the Manly Fast Ferry service in a bid to get more people off the roads. We have also increased the B-line bus services and introduced the B2 – an express service that runs from Dee Why to Chatswood.
At the moment, tunneling machines are going into the second Western Harbour Tunnel which will eventually take the pressure off the existing tunnel, bridge and Military Road. We are still committed to upgrading the Warringah freeway.
How do you see our energy transition roll out to renewables?
We are super excited to be the leading state in EV development. The WWF annual report shows we are top in the country in our transition to renewable energy. The NRMA is set to deliver 20,000 charging stations across the state so EV drivers will never be far from a charging port.
If you’re elected, what does the first 12 months of the new Parliament look like?
I’m excited to get out there and get going, to continue building a local economy that is thriving and diverse. I plan to restore Manly Lagoon. I’d love to get people swimming there. There are also plans for upgrades to NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus and continued improvements to public transport systems. •
• Northern Beaches Hospital –This incredible public health facility has dedicated and caring staff, and world class facilities. I was particularly pleased when Brad announced an $11.4million boost for Northern Beaches Hospital’s Youth Mental Health Services. It’s important that appropriate treatment and support is available to young people and their families.
• The new Forest High School – This will be the first new school on the Northern Beaches in decades, and I’ve worked with Brad to ensure it meets community expectations. The end result will be a 21st century school providing excellent learning facilities for local students.
Referees Association to name just a few. My involvement in the local swimming community has resulted in two Life Memberships.
What issues are going to shape this election?
I’ve chatted to countless residents and the top issue that comes up is the cost of living. There is a substantial need to ensure our state’s strong economy is maintained so we are able to ease pressure on local businesses and family budgets. I am interested in expanding mental health facilities for young people, and protecting our local environment by opposing over-development, such as the development proposed for Lizard Rock.
Toby Williams is the Liberal candidate for Wakehurst. As a lifelong resident of the area, he has a passion for public service and a strong track record of community involvement. He also spent the past seven years working alongside Brad Hazzard. In Toby’s words, “A future Member for Wakehurst could not ask for a better apprenticeship.”
With Brad Hazzard retiring, the Wakehurst community needs a strong, local voice. Why are you the one for the job?
For almost seven years, I worked alongside Brad Hazzard to provide compassionate and helpful assistance to residents in Wakehurst. During the pandemic, he trusted me to take frontline responsibility in the electorate by attending community events and meeting locals to ensure he, as Health Minister, could focus on the COVID-19 crisis.
What have been your top three achievements for the area to date, under Brad?
• The B-Line bus service – Our big yellow buses revolutionised public transport on the Northern Beaches providing frequent, efficient and comfortable services to and from Sydney CBD.
How important is it to have a local member in Government to deliver for the local constituents?
It is absolutely crucial. You only need to look at what Brad’s passion and work ethic has delivered for our community to understand why. Brad ensured Wakehurst received its fair share of support for our schools, health, facilities, roads and transport, and our beautiful beach and environment. Our B-Line buses, Northern Beaches Hospital and Warringah Road underpass – none of this life changing infrastructure was delivered under Labor! Now is not the time to stop the momentum the Liberal Government has built over 12 years. A vote for Labor or an Independent candidate on March 25, 2023 will jeopardise the future of our electorate. The people deserve an elected representative whose voice will be heard at the very heart of government. Someone who can get things done!
What were you up to before politics? Before I worked alongside Brad, I worked with the Hon Natasha Maclaren-Jones MLC and the former Member for Mackellar, the Hon Bronwyn Bishop AO. I have substantial experience in community organisations including, Deputy Chairman of the Northern Beaches Red Shield Appeal Committee, Secretary & Race Secretary of Warringah Amateur Swimming Association and President of Manly Warringah Football
What’s your take on the Northern Beaches road link? Locals want to see Beaches Link completed. If elected, I will be able to advocate for a continued focus on Beaches Link, as well as the broader infrastructure project that will deliver the Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway. I am keen to ensure the $75 million investment by the Perrottet Government goes to upgrade the Wakehurst Parkway and delivers improvements that help people spend less time in traffic and more time doing what they love.
How do you see our energy transition roll out to renewables?
Under Liberal, the shift to renewables has begun and a re-elected Liberal Government will ensure the energy sectors’ transition will continue. The Liberal Government introduced the Electric Vehicle Rebate and Electric Vehicle Stamp Duty Refund. As the number of electric vehicles increases, so should the availability of charging stations. I am not opposed to installing charging stations in public car parks.
If you’re elected, what does the first 12 months of the new Parliament look like?
I am ready to hit the ground running. When Parliament is not sitting, you’ll see me working hard in the electorate office and being out and about in the community. I know the essential job of a MP is to listen. •
When you see a duo of wet suited teenagers hooning towards the surf in tandem on an E-Bike, it evokes equal parts joy and fear. Local business Owners, Michelle and West Ashton from Energy Electric Bikes, and local politician, James Griffin MP, Member for Manly and Liberal Candidate for Wakehurst, Toby Williams, talk about how we can gear towards a greener, safer, two-wheeled future.
They’re fast becoming a Beaches’ phenomenon, and it’s not hard to see why. E-Bikes have become so popular in recent years thanks to their effortless and eco-friendly nature.
Michelle Ashton is the Owner of Energy Electric Bikes in Brookvale and an expert when it comes to electric bikes.
“Our vision was always for E-Bikes to give more people the ability to ride around Northern Beaches’ hilly terrain with ease, allowing them the freedom to explore their beautiful backyard without relying on their cars,” says Michelle.
The list of pros for an E-Bike is long; efficient, economical and seriously cool, they keep people active, and you’ll never have to worry about peak time parking again. There is a lot to love; however,
one growing concern is the safety surrounding younger riders.
“We have an awesome E-Bike community and we’ve seen it grow very quickly,” says Michelle. “But what was an adult luxury has become a must-have accessory for all ages and herein lies the problem.
“You only have to drive 10 minutes before you see a teenager firing along. We are seeing lots of kids going way too fast on roads, doubling up and not wearing a helmet. We love the freedom and fun young riders are having, but we are deeply concerned about the possibility of accidents to themselves and pedestrians.
So, what can we all do to prevent an accident that feels like it’s waiting to happen?
“The increasing number of young riders without a helmet needs addressing, and we are always looking at ways to encourage riders to wear a helmet. One thing we have implemented is a ‘No Helmet, No Service’ policy,” explains Michelle.
Energy Electric Bikes have partnered with Thousand, an American helmet distributor, who have created a stylish vintage helmet that meets Australian Standards. It has become hugely popular with riders of all ages.
“There is nothing cool about a head injury,” urges Michelle. “We are encouraging the community to set an example and wear a helmet and significantly improve your chances of a good outcome should you have an accident.”
POLITICIANS BACK EBIKE SAFETY
Michelle’s sentiments on safety are thoroughly supported by James Griffin and Toby Williams. The Liberal candidates back her crusade towards safety, and their message is clear. “Kids, wear your helmet!”
“It is not the failure of the seller, but the responsibility of the parent and the rider,” says James Griffin, MP for Manly.
“From a government perspective, we will keep up wherever we can to encourage safe practice to keep momentum on this economic and environmentally viable movement. I’ll say it again, wear a helmet!”
On the other side of the coin, there are several positive factors that come out of kids riding E-Bikes around beaches.
“We do see the number of young riders as hugely positive,” explains Michelle. “Keeping teenagers socially connected
and active is important and children that cycle to school are likely to have improved mental health and more independence.
“The community also benefits from reduced traffic, especially around highly congested school zones where students are opting to ride. Kids have more freedom and can travel independently to sport or work which gives parents a break too. We would love to see the council create better lanes for bikes so pedestrians and cyclists can commute safely together.”
James and Toby share Michelle’s passion for promoting the wholesome mode of transport in a positive and safe way and keeping kids on the beaches outdoors, doing what they love, safely.
“It is about striking the right balance. We want to keep people safe without over-regulating. Ultimately, we want to get people out of their cars so we need to pull the reins in on unsafe practices regarding E-Bikes. If we focus on education, it will be beneficial all round,” says Toby Williams, candidate for Wakehurst.
So, let’s all do our bit as a community and encourage each other to ride safely and wear a helmet so E-Bikes can continue to be enjoyed along our beautiful beaches. •
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“Wearing a bike helmet greatly reduces the risk of head injuries... Studies have found an 88% reduction in the risk of head injury. Around 47% of injured riders suffer from head injuries.”
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• Start work to improve riverbank quality and stop erosion, this will commence with the bridge construction.
• Work alongside residents and community groups to restore the lagoon, this includes my ongoing work with the fantastic Manly Lagoon Friends.
Further we will conduct an immediate review of high-frequency bus routes and services to identify where to redeploy buses to increase peak hour frequency.
We’re tackling problem gambling. Why aren’t some Independents or Labor willing to do the same?
The upcoming state election offers a clear choice. Keep our community moving forward or risk stalling.
As your State Member of Parliament, I am focused on supporting our frontline services for the long-term by hiring more doctors, nurses and teachers to recover from the strain of the pandemic as well as building a diverse local economy so we create and keep great jobs in our local area.
I am proud of my record. Even just the past couple months, there have been significant announcements for our local environment, improving local transport, and tackling the issue of problem gambling.
A $3.95 million investment is great news for Manly Lagoon. I recently announced $3.95 million in funding to build a new pedestrian and cyclist bridge across Manly Lagoon at the corner of Pittwater Road and Aitken Avenue. This will take pedestrian and bike traffic off the existing shared bridge, where cyclists must dismount to cross, improving pedestrian and cyclist safety and resolving a significant choke point for cyclists and pedestrians.
Manly Lagoon is an important biodiversity corridor at the heart of Manly’s natural environment; that’s why I am proud to announce my four-step plan to protect Manly Lagoon for future generations and help return it to swimmable conditions.
• Monitor water quality and take action to prevent weed infestation.
• Support natural regeneration and start a program to improve water quality.
Don’t be misled, The NSW Government has dealt with PEP 11. Time for the Federal Government to Step Up. The deeply troubling decision by the Federal Labor Government to end the court case against Asset Energy has brought PEP-11 back from the dead. I have always opposed PEP-11. In 2019 I tabled a notice of motion in Parliament stating my opposition. Since January 2022, it has been NSW Government policy to oppose offshore mining, and now a re-elected State Liberal-National government will go even further by legislating a ban on offshore drilling. We are doing this because of the uncertainty created by the inaction of the Federal Government.
Continuing to Improve Local Public Transport and fixing the buses. The past few months have been a struggle for local public transport due to combination of increased demand as people return to the city for work, and driver shortages caused by global and national labour issues. However, after months of work behind the scenes with Keolis Downer and Transport for NSW, I am happy to announce a three-pronged strategy to improve transport in Manly. This includes:
Commencing a new on-demand bus service for the Manly area. This service will connect commuters with designated transport hubs such as the B-Line stops and Manly Wharf, as well as other popular destinations like shopping centres and hospitals within your service area. A similar service has been operating in Pittwater since 2017 and has carried out over 600,000 trips with 97% customer satisfaction. This is due to its affordable prices and the ability to schedule pickups.
We will also launch a B-Line service that commences in Brookvale during the morning peak hour ending long waits.
Spurred on by the NSW Crime Commission’s report into money laundering and desire to tackle problem gambling, the NSW Liberals State Government has announced generational reform to poker machines. These measures include:
1. Supporting all eight recommendations of the NSW Crime Commission
2. Delivering mandatory cashless gaming through legislation
3. Player identity verification linked to a single bank account
4. Requiring players to set loss limits for a 7-day period
5. Ban credit and automatic top-ups, with gaming funds only allowed to flow from a bank account
6. Mandated breaks in play
7. Implement a state-wide self-exclusion register
8. Enable third part exclusion by a family member
9. Prohibit the use of VIP Lounge signage and ban political donations from pubs and clubs
10. Remove 2,000 machines from clubs and pubs by 2028
11. Work to transition NSW night life away from gambling
I’m proud to be tackling problem gambling and support Premier Perrottet in getting this important reform done.
All elections are important. This State Election is especially so. It’s easy to forget that under the previous Labor Government, this State was back of the pack and our area was overlooked. Let’s keep moving forward!
Yours sincerely,
I have worked with Toby Williams for many years and I know him extremely well. He will make a fantastic Member for Wakehurst, caring for and supporting the people of Wakehurst as I have done for the past 32 years.
As a member of Dom Perrottet’s Liberal team, Toby’s voice for Wakehurst will be right at the centre of government.
With Brad Hazzard retiring, the Wakehurst community needs another strong, local voice who can represent it in Government – that’s why Toby Williams is standing as Wakehurst’s Liberal candidate.
A lifelong resident of the Northern Beaches, Toby lives in Frenchs Forest with his partner, Tina. Toby’s father, Darrell Williams, is a Manly Sea Eagles legend and his mother, Julie, was a local police officer for almost 20 years.
Together, they instilled in Toby the importance of hard work and serving one’s community.
Toby has worked hard to serve his community over many years, volunteering with local groups including The Salvation Army, Warringah Amateur Swimming Association, Manly Warringah Football Referees Association and Dee Why RSL Club.
He is also a Justice of the Peace and has worked with Brad Hazzard for the past six and a half years, representing him in the community and working to achieve positive outcomes for constituents and local organisations.
Brad Hazzard is strongly supporting Toby to be the next Member for Wakehurst.
It is time for a fresh face in Wakehurst and Toby has the local experience and track record to continue Brad’s work of delivering new and upgraded schools, protecting our area’s local environment and character, and ensuring we have access to the services our community needs.
issues, whether perceived or not. This was a clear issue in the Federal election.
In two of the Northern Beaches’ seats in Wakehurst, the seat of retiring Health Minister, Brad Hazzard, and the popular Pittwater MP Rob Stokes, Toby Williams and Rory Amon have been selected as the candidates.
LOWER HOUSE: CURRENT SEATS HELD
LIBERAL/NATIONAL COALITION Liberal 33, Nationals 12
calculation when voters are making their decision. Federally, we saw this with the Hawke/ Keating Labor Government and with the Howard coalition. Of course, there were other more important issues, but the voters definitely took this into consideration.
This is why oppositions running to win Government often frame their campaigns around the ‘it’s time’ factor.
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CROSSBENCH including: Independents 9 (one suspended), Greens 3
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CROSSBENCH including: Greens 3, Animal Justice 2, One Nation 2, Shooters Fishers Farmers 2, Seniors United 1 and Independent 1
These numbers show that in both houses, the Government is leading in a minority. So to achieve a majority, the coalition must win 2 seats while the Labor party must win 10.
This may seem like a tough bridge to cross for the Labor party, but I see several ways in which it is quite possible, especially when the Liberal party keeps shooting themselves in the foot.
The obvious issue that first comes to mind is time. The Liberal/Nationals coalition have been in power for 12 years now in NSW and are asking the people to give them another four.
As seen with previous long-serving Governments, voter fatigue with either a particular PM or party comes into
Personalities very much come to mind when voters are making choices. While Bob Hawke was both liked and respected, Paul Keating and John Howard were probably more in the ‘respected’ category.
It seems at least one of these characteristics is necessary to win the voters over. How does this relate to Dominic Perrottet? After he took over from a very popular Premier in Gladys Berejiklian.
Mr Perrottet has been Premier since October 2021, by the time the election is held, he will have been in office for about 18 months. This is plenty of time for him to show voters who he is and what his agenda is.
I believe voters, in general, see the Premier as a devoted family man with integrity. The much hyped ‘Nazi uniform scandal’ didn’t appear to have much negative effect, probably because it happened over 20 years ago. Many of us have done things that might not look good in the public eye much later on. I think most accepted his apology and moved on.
Policy wise, Perrottet seems to have stuck close to the agenda of Berejiklian. I therefore don’t believe his personal standing with the electorate will have much effect on voting.
On the female representation front, the Liberal party may struggle as did the Federal Liberal party, the perception is that they don’t understand women’s
This pre-selection process is voted on locally by the Liberal party members of those seats from the 100 or so members of the local Liberal party branch. Toby’s credentials are, sound having been a staffer of Brad’s for many years. He’s young and passionate. Rory Amon is also an upstanding Northern Beaches Councillor who’s record of community service is impeccable, however I would have thought with the opportunity of choosing a popular female candidate in these seats, that would have been the smarter move from a party perspective. Female candidates ran in the pre-selection process but when the decision was made, they were overlooked.
It begs the question. Was this a deliberate move, even possibly at the expense of the Liberal party and its voters in this seat?
I won’t be surprised if these party people have simply handed the seat of Wakehurst to Mayor Michael Regan as people on polling day simply know who he is as an example.
In Pittwater, it seems another battle ensues; the Liberals vs a very enthusiastic Teal in Jacqui Scruby.
This promises to be an intriguing contest between two major parties that seem lacking in any sort of imagination in a changing political space. This, to me, seems to be leading to more independents (including ‘Teals’), Greens and other Crossbenchers being voted in, and being able to dictate terms to whoever wins the most seats, especially if they don’t win a majority.
The Question being, is this going to be beneficial to the people of the Beaches?
If Labor wins a majority, Chris Minns becomes Premier. Will the Beaches be hung out to dry, funding wise?
I’ll leave that up to you. •
As your community Independent, I’m committed to listening to you and representing our community on the issues that matter most. In my BIG Mackellar Community Survey, we had an amazing response of 3,402 Mackellar locals completing the survey!
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Colormaker Industries, your sustainable Northern Beaches paint company, will celebrate their 65th birthday in April this year. They’ve come a long way since inception in 1958, to becoming the sustainable paint company powered by 100% renewable energy that they are today.
To celebrate their 65th birthday, Colormaker is having a Birthday Sale throughout the month of April and a special event on 28th April involving Colormaker supporters and customers.
The company, originally known as G&H Chemical Industries, commenced operations in 1958 in Brookvale manufacturing enamel house paints. The business expanded in the 1960s to manufacturing water-based house paints. A joint venture was also established with Coogee based Permapaints, originators of PERMASET Inks and PERMAPLASTIK sign writing colours. Eventually both companies were consolidated into Colormaker Industries.
Colormaker’s current owner, David Stuart, passionate about the coatings
industry and Australian R&D, saw the potential of eco-friendly paints and was inspired to take over Colormaker Industries in 2003.
The New Colormaker: a sustainable paint manufacturer With David’s background in chemistry, Colormaker has advanced some unique and leading coatings products:
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•The Winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize, MobyDickensis painted by Blak Douglas using PERMACRYLIK® Scenic Paints
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fRRP(inclGST)oSophie (Year 12) and Isabelle (Year 10) Lavis live in Manly and are senior students at Queenwood in Mosman. Here, the sisters talk about life on the Beaches and their experiences and memories at Queenwood.
What do you love about living on the Northern Beaches?
ISABELLE: I am always close to the beach and the Beaches have always felt like a community. SOPHIE: The beautiful beaches, the great surf breaks and the community – enjoying all of this from sunrise to sunset.
Tell us about one of your earliest memories at Queenwood?
ISABELLE: My first day at Queenwood was at the end of Year 1, and I remember sitting in a classroom on the floor in a circle. My teacher was Mrs Baker and I felt so welcomed by all the girls and instantly loved it. SOPHIE: My first day at Queenwood was in Year 3. As I walked into the playground for the very first time, I remember the girls in my class running up to me with grins on their faces, excited to show me around the school.
What’s something you do or are a part of at Queenwood that surprised you?
ISABELLE: I never thought I would do water polo because I am not a very fast swimmer, but now it is one of my favourite sports, and I am improving every day. SOPHIE: Recently, the school offered me the opportunity to help support a new initiative with Mahboba’s Promise, a group of Afghan children who have recently found refuge in Sydney. On Saturday afternoons, we bring them to the Queenwood pool for an afternoon of activities. This has been such an eye-opening experience and so I am grateful to have met these children.
What does Queenwood teach you outside of the curriculum?
ISABELLE: Over my time at Queenwood, I have participated in all types of sports such as soccer, dance, water polo,
netball, tennis and hockey. I have also taken part in music opportunities such as guitar ensemble, saxophone and piano. SOPHIE: Queenwood offers an amazing variety of co curricular activities. In Senior School, I have been involved in surfing, an engineering course, dance, guitar ensemble, tennis and the Social Justice Club.
How do you balance school life and other activities?
ISABELLE: My teachers are flexible and understand the challenges of balancing co-curricular and schoolwork. I normally have enough time to do both and am often not in a rush. SOPHIE: My two passions are surfing and dancing. When I was dancing five days a week, it was challenging to meet the demands of school, but it helped me to become more organised with my time management. Now in Year 12, I find that surfing gives me the balance I need and helps clear my mind.
What are some of the best things you experienced at school?
ISABELLE: Some of my best memories have been made at school. Queenwood (has) challenged me to experience new things and make life-long friendships. One of my favourite moments would be the House Music Festival in Year 8, where my friends and I participated in a dance-off called Junior Item. The process of learning the dances and laughing when we all fell over made my year so much brighter. SOPHIE: One of the best things I have experienced at school has been the sense of community, and the encouragement not only from the teachers but from the girls in my cohort. We also take the Queenwood bus which picks us up from Manly.
What does Queenwood instill in you for your future endeavours?
ISABELLE: Queenwood has taught me to pursue my dreams and achieve my goals by overcoming the challenges thrown my way. SOPHIE: One of the school’s values, ‘Service’, has taught me to always consider others and the importance of giving back to the community and those in need.
What do you think is unique to Queenwood? ISABELLE: I think Queenwood is unique because each year group contains roughly 100 people. This has created a strong community within each year group and to strengthen the friendships between year groups, Queenwood has started to introduce Q-munity groups. This is where a few people from each grade come together for fun activities. This has expanded my social circle, especially in my younger years when knowing an older girl gave me the confidence to thrive at school. SOPHIE: Nancy the Cow , haha! (A cow statute in the playground with school history behind it). The location of the school along the beautiful Balmoral Beach is one of my favourite unique features about Queenwood. In PE, we are lucky enough to do different sport activities such as running along the esplanade and playing sports on the sand. •
Rather than counting down the clock towards the end of Primary School, for the boys at St Augustine’s College Years 5 and 6 are an exciting opportunity to immerse themselves in a creative and challenging learning space.
In addition to the mainstream educational curriculum, Years 5 and 6 students do not have to wait until high school to access specialised learning programs in:
• Science
• Creative and Performing Arts
• Languages
• Drama
• PDHPE
• Music
• Computer Coding
St Augustine’s College’s educational ethos is based on the Augustinian values of Truth, Love and Community, where students are both cared for and challenged.
Guided by exceptional teachers, students are engaged in a rich program that fosters critical thinking, builds curiosity and establishes a place where all boys can enjoy learning.
Each student is supported in achieving his personal aspirations, with teachers engaging every individual in the way he learns best. This enables boys to identify their unique talents and succeed beyond their own expectations. Developing these talents within a culture of high expectation and care gives young men the freedom and focus to achieve in their chosen field.
Primary School education at St Augustine’s College is inspiring and dynamic, intentionally preparing students for secondary school by adapting the availability of expert teachers and purpose-built spaces to younger learners.
• STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics)
• Sport and Co-curricular
• Athletic Development for physical literacy, transitioning students from free play and junior sports to the structured training expected at higher levels
• Library and research
St Augustine’s College also offers enrichment programs across music, mathematics, and writing. Termed IGNITE, these programs cater for boys who exhibit higher order thinking skills and require an extension of the current curriculum to keep them engaged.
IGNITE students think laterally and critically and need the opportunity to express this in a variety of forums. IGNITE allows a student to develop skills at a different level to his cohort, working at his instructional level and beyond.
The College offers families the opportunity for their sons to enter Stage 4 of Primary School experiencing:
• A tailored environment with collaborative working spaces built
to enable curiosity in boys, specialised music and drama rooms and sophisticated science laboratories.
• A team of expert teachers, skilled at engaging boys in the classroom, to guide students in becoming successful and confident learners. College staff constantly strive to improve their craft and are lifelong learners themselves.
• The opportunity to become part of the Augustinian community during a boy’s formative educational years.
• A proactive Augustinian Wellbeing in Education (AWE) program that uses the PERMA framework to build positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment in students.
• A designated and deliberate transition program from Year 6 to high school, where the final years of Primary are a productive learning period that prepares students for the intensity and rigour of secondary school.
When Primary School boys begin their education at St Augustine’s College, they join a challenging environment that nurtures young men of heart.
For more information about how St Augustine’s College successfully engages boys in education from Year 5 onwards, visit saintaug.nsw.edu.au. Interested families are encouraged to complete the Online Application for Enrolment Form. Parent demand currently exceeds availability, with enrolment applications for Years 5 and 7, 2026 now open. •
It’s been another busy, yet exciting couple of weeks for all of us here at Upstate. As we bid farewell to the holiday period and look towards the year ahead, let’s summarise what’s happening on the ground in the Northern Beaches property market.
Right now, the Northern Beaches auction clearance rate is hovering around 74%, which is still considered quite strong.
Between Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve, we launched several properties live to market, which helped get the jump on that traditional boost in supply that comes around Australia Day and this generated a huge amount of enquiry and interest early on.
“We’ve seen enquiry across the Sydney Metro market down about 28%, however on the Northern Beaches, we’re only down about 3%, once again showing the resilience of our market,” says Peter Mosedale –Upstate Director.
Here at Upstate, we’ve got a wide selection of property stock across all sectors and property types.
As it stands, we’ve currently got more than 76 properties on the market between our residential and commercial divisions. We’ve also got 610 properties being sold off the plan across 18 projects spread between Canberra and the Gold Coast.
“We’ve put these real estate initiatives in place to help more people get into the market and build their wealth,” says Peter. “So, if you are thinking about entering the property market at what is ultimately a great stage to buy, then come and talk to us. We’ve got a property for you.”
In early February, we held our 2023 Upstate Sales Conference, and it was another enormous success.
We had over 40 of our staff kick off the day with personal training, before sitting down to listen to several key speakers to keep them informed, get them engaged and train them in the best techniques to help our clients maximise their real estate results.
It was another inspiring day for our team at Upstate and a fantastic way to begin another stellar year ahead in 2023.
So, what does the future hold for Upstate?
Recently, our entire team sat down with a prominent market economist to gain a better understanding of the real data in the Sydney property space right now and keep up-to-date with what’s going on around us.
We were told that the majority of the Australian real estate adjustment has already taken place, and there may only be a little more to go at the worst.
This would explain why we continue to see huge volumes of enquiries about our open homes.
“Last week, we had 76 groups through a single property, and on average, we’re seeing 22 groups through every open home inspection. This indicates it’s still a strong market,” Peter tells us.
Of course, where the market is going to go from here, no one truly knows. What we do believe, however, is that interest rate rises are slowing. This is helping to bring confidence and optimism back into the market and tells us that there are blue skies ahead.
At Upstate, we’re keeping a strong focus on our growth mentality while bringing several key digital initiatives to market this year, and we’ve got more staff joining our team. This means that we’re excited for a very positive 2023.
“We’re looking forward to a strong year of sales and some great opportunities, especially for those people either entering the market or looking to upgrade,” says Peter.
As always, if there’s anything we can do for you concerning Sydney residential real estate, Northern Beaches commercial real estate or any of our Upstate property projects, we’d love to hear from you. •
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Let’s recap on the year that was and our predictions for 2023.
We had a very busy year at Upstate Commercial, with more than 250 completed sale and lease transactions plus substantial growth of our asset management portfolio. Our highest sale price for 2022 was $26 million.
The average sale price for Commercial property in 2022 was $2,275,000 and the average lease price was $46,500 + GST.
Domain/Commercial realestate.com reported to Upstate that we were the number one agency for listings, with 3 times more views than their number 2 agency. This proves the size of our business, and the way we present properties is benefiting our owners that list through Upstate, with faster transactions and a greater choice of buyers and tenants. With over 35% market share across the Northern Beaches, we’ve identified the latest movements and trends for commercial property markets.
The year remained strong for warehouses across the board with the big end of town being a little more cautious but still transacting with realistic vendors. The main buyers are owner occupiers with quite a few being downsizers who were selling their family homes to move into an apartment and keep their toys.
Other buyers are businesses that are doing well and expanding. With a distinct lack of stock, these buyers are paying more than investors to secure a place for their business as they know it will give the business security and will be a long-term hold.
Investors needing to borrow were not so successful in securing warehouses as they were unable to justify the yields against commercial lending rates and seeking circa 5% Net. On the flip side, investors who are cash buyers are still seeing value at 0.5 – 1% below cap rates of borrowing investors.
For investments with shorter lease terms that an occupier could access within a year or so, warehouses are being sold on even tighter yields of 1.25 – 1.75% less that average investment yields depending on the tenancy duration.
Tenanted Retail is still attracting investors around the 5 – 5.5% Net range depending on the price point, type of tenant, term of lease and location. Strong retail locations including places like Manly, Dee Why and small suburban retail centres are performing well and still have interest with a wide array of investors. Historically the case has been a mixed bag for the owner-occupier market for retail. Some businesses are keen to secure themselves a position, but typically in smaller suburban retail centres whereas main retail centres are still dominated by investors and tenants.
For the smaller investors, offices were popular as they attracted buyers that couldn’t afford to get into the residential market. These were being sold at around 5% – 6% Net returns. The higher the yield of course, the greater the risk, and it has been slower on the leasing side for these properties in areas like Belrose, Frenchs Forest and Warriewood. However, strata office vacancy rates in Dee Why and Manly are at all time lows with a big uptake on space getting people out of bigger offices in the CBD and out from working at home.
Savvy vendors wishing to sell are seeing the benefits of listing now to reduce the amount of competition with potential for more listings coming on with interest rates still rising. The first half of 2023 may see a high number of transactions. If you wish to do the same, call today for an obligation free appraisal and advice on the right sales methodology for your property. •
from last year, proving why Upstate are the leaders in Commercial Real Estate.
Upstate, as the exclusive selling agents, is pleased to offer this outstanding DA approved development opportunity situated in the leafy suburb of Bilgola Plateau. The DA approval consists of seven large residential apartments with a mix of two and three bedrooms and two wellproportioned retail spaces.
A rare opportunity to acquire an approved site in this tightly held pocket of the Northern Beaches is available, providing astute developers and investors with an amazing opportunity to purchase, develop and either rent or on-sell apartments to cater for the shortage of similar stock in the area.
• Land size: 930m2
• DA approved for seven residential apartments and two retail lots
• Site boasts an excellent corner position
• Tightly held residential suburb with limited development opportunities
• Well-designed apartments with four 2 beds and three 3 beds
• Strong population and demographic trends for the region
• Convenient position being close to the city, all local amenity and pristine beaches
• Excellent asset for your development pipeline with exponential price growth in the local real estate market
• Unique asset in key Northern Beaches location
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After a couple of rough years, the Manly we know and love is buzzing again. Many of our favourite shops, bars and restaurants are alive and well, and plenty of newcomers are making us smile. Whatever tickles your fancy, pop down for dinner, happy hour or a boutique shopping spree. We’ll see you there!
The name "Manly" originated from the Aboriginal word “Manly” or “Manlie” which means “to impress” or “to be splendid” and right now it feels like our iconic seaside suburb is certainly living up to its name.
A beachfront beauty, Manly offers stunning experiences that are hard to find in other parts of Sydney. On the stroll to Shelly Beach, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’re on the Italian Riviera, with its rugged cliffs, turquoise cove and secluded swimming spots.
As for food and drink, there really is something for everyone. From high-end restaurants and cosy cafes to gelato bars, cocktails bars and dancing bars, you’ll be satisfied with beautiful brunches, top-notch coffee, lazy lunches and spoilt for celebration dinners. Boutique shops and wellness and health services are also taking up prime real estate.
One thing is for sure, Manly’s bouncing back, and we couldn’t be happier.
Manly is home to the only Little Penguin breeding colony on mainland NSW.
The iconic Manly Ferry has been in operation since 1855 and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Sydney.
During World War II, Manly was used as a base for the US military, who constructed a number of buildings and facilities in the area
The Manly Art Gallery and Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the area, was opened in 1930 and is still operating today.
In the late 1800s, Manly became a popular seaside destination for Sydneysiders, who would take a ferry from the city to enjoy the beach and sea air.
Indulge in a luxurious sailing experience on Sydney Harbour with Manly Sailing. Their sunset champagne cruises offer the perfect romantic and relaxing atmosphere to take in the breathtaking views of the harbour at dusk while sipping on champagne and indulging in gourmet food. For a more personalised and exclusive experience, Manly Sailing's private day and overnight charters are the ideal option. You can experience the unique charm and rich history of Southwinds, a classic 1950s yacht that holds a prominent place in Australian sailing history. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a luxurious day out on the harbour, Manly Sailing promises an unforgettable experience that you will cherish forever. Don't miss out on the opportunity to create memories that will last a lifetime.
SOME FACTS ABOUT MANLY YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW!
Emerging from a $30 million facelift, the iconic Manly Pacific Hotel located on Manly beachfront, is now one of the coolest places to eat, drink and stay in Sydney. Join us for an unfogettable beachside staycation.
As you step inside the lobby of the Manly Pacific Hotel, one of the oldest and most famous hotels in Sydney, you’ll feel an immediate sense of tranquillity and surfside calm.
After two years and a $30 million refresh, the iconic local hotel which opened its doors in 1982 has undergone a stunning makeover. From the spectacular rooftop pool, to luxe accommodation, new cocktail bar, 55 North, and Japanese restaurant, Tokyo Joe, there are plenty of good vibes to offer locals and guests alike.
Across each of its eight floors, with ocean-facing balconies, the hotel has been skillfully reimagined by Australian designers Coco Republic.
Let’s take a peek through the rest of the hotel...
Looking for an exclusive getaway? Don't go past The Infinity Residence. This one-bedroom suite is the nirvana of luxury, featuring a private fireplace, kitchenette and freestanding stone bath. Inside, you'll enjoy 177sqm of beautiful space and outside, a vast 100sqm private terrace commanding unforgettable ocean views.
Guests who check into the most expensive suite in Manly will be welcomed with personalised beach towels, fine linens, fresh cut flowers and your very own Beach Butler. A Manly Mixologist can even be arranged to serve you cocktails in this exclusive seaside sanctuary.
“At every touch point, we’ve considered the extra level of detail guests now expect from a great hotel experience. We’ve brought a new level of sophistication to Manly without losing the quintessential way of life on the Northern Beaches, from its laid-back lifestyle and strong connection to the sea and wellbeing.”
GENERAL MANAGER, DYLAN COLEDesigned to rejuvenate, these impressive rooms will guide you on your journey to calm. Each suite features fresh foliage, natural stone bathrooms and quality bed linens.
Nine unique ocean-facing, two-bedroom, two-bathroom Coastal Suites offer a customisable wellness menu, including a Peloton bike (on request), Peloton classes, yoga mat, resistance band and yoga block. Guests can also have their phones taken away at 8pm to ensure an undisturbed rest.
Book yourself into one of the hotel's 12 Sun Lounger rooms, and you'll be forced to indulge in uninterrupted ocean views and deck chairs on a private 100sqm terrace. The perfect spot for sunrise!
As for the rest of the beachside rooms, the focus is on relaxation designed to help you unwind and recharge. Light and airy rooms feature a soft and neutral palette with organic textures and furnishings that mirror the sand outside.
Every room is thoughtfully designed and includes smart technology, Leif amenities in the bathroom and a mini bar showcasing local producers, such as Manly Spirits, Seven Miles Coffee, Gumnut Chocolates and Beachfox Sunscreen.
Oh, and if you want to bring your well-behaved furry friend on your staycation, the hotel has also introduced dog-friendly rooms.
Wow! Talk about an idyllic bird's-eye of Manly! Grab yourself a cocktail, pop on your shades and soak up the luxury at the hotel's Rooftop Pool & Lounge. It's a destination you'll be desperate to come back to!
This sun-soaked spot is a dream for those seeking a tranquil getaway. Take an afternoon dip in the pool, top up your tan on the sundeck or open your book and relax. Ambient rooftop tunes and delicious drinks will satisfy your Insta feed for weeks to come.
Situated adjacent to the lobby, 55 North is a brilliant new bar named after its exceptional address and seaside location. The bar boasts a beautifully crafted design with a rich tapestry of elements designed by the renowned Luchetti Krelle. Paved with autumnal marble tiles and exceptional lighting, it's the perfect place to set yourself up for a sundowner.
Inspired by The Beaches spirit, the cocktail menu offers a fun twist on classic drinks and uses the highest quality ingredients from the local area and beyond. Think traditional favourites and fresh new creations.
Next time you're organising a night out in Manly, lock in one of the beautiful arched booths, sip on a cocktail and imagine yourself on holidays!
If, like most of us, Japanese food is your favourite, it's time to book a table at Tokyo Joe! Channelling the vibrancy of Japan’s most exciting city and headed by former Nobu Sydney Chef, Marcelino Elamparo Papio Jr, the Tokyo Joe menu is packed with delectable dishes.
From delicious sushi and finely sliced sashimi, steamed buns and mouthwatering mains, the menu incorporates the highest quality ingredients with traditional Japanese umami flavours. Take your favourite person or the whole family for a fun and authentic experience.
Japanese not your jam? Head over to Bistro Manly for French-inspired dining with a touch of elegance. Breathtaking views of the beachfront may distract
you from the menu, but when you get there, you'll find fresh local seafood, bistro classics and plenty of in-season produce to satisfy any craving.
Somehow Bistro Manly has created the perfect blend of traditional French cuisine and Australian flavours. The carefully curated wine list offers a selection of wines, sourced from Australia and France, to perfectly complement the dishes.
If it's a romantic dinner you're after or a milestone occasion with friends and family, Bistro Manly is the spot! Impeccable service, stunning views and the tastiest food. Voila! •
Have you been to the new Manly Pacific? We'd love to hear about it!
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Are you ready to catch some waves?
Manly Surf School offers an epic introduction to our favourite local sport! Experienced instructors provide personalised coaching and guidance for all skill levels and provide all the equipment you need. Voted the #1 surf school in Australia, book your lesson today and experience the thrill of surfing in one of the world's most iconic beaches. If you’re staying at the Manly Pacific Hotel, talk to the concierge today about booking your discounted lesson. Guests receive $10 off any lesson (Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Offer ends 1st June 2023).
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If you check into the Manly Pacific Hotel, you'll find Manly's Favourite Sunscreen, Beachfox, in your bathroom cabinet. Created specially for the Beaches lifestyle, this local brand provides the ultimate protection against UVA and UVB rays, keeping you safe outside while doing what you love.
Beachfox is made with skin-friendly ingredients to suit the whole family and the water-resistant formula makes it ideal for outdoor activities, whether you're hiking to North Head, swimming at the beach or enjoying cocktails by the pool.
Available in four fresh scents: coconut, lime, vanilla and grapefruit, the fast-drying, oil-free formula will even stop sand from sticking to your skin.
Don't let the sun get in the way of your fun. Choose Beachfox for a fuss-free, no-nasty approach to sun protection.
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You don’t need to travel to the Amalfi to experience deep relaxation of a beach sunlounger as Rimba Sweat will have you adorned in a Turkish towel, heavy lidded, under a blanket of warming therapeutic rays without leaving your neighbourhood.
Lauren Wright, Founder of Rimba Sweat is passionate about the healing power of infrared. She explains how it can help detoxify your body and reduce inflammation. It’ll even burn calories while you relax.
“The benefits are undeniable,” says Lauren. “You can really reset or set someone’s day up for the better. The endorphins release makes it feel like a blend of walking out after a relaxing massage, or just finishing a workout.”
The soft curved walls, tactile earthy finishes and textured render of Rimba's interiors evoke a holiday state of mind. Upon entry, you’ll be transported to a seaside villa nestled on the
Mediterranean coast. The studio’s highly Instagrammable signature aesthetic will have you feeling relaxed in the most glamorous of ways.
But don’t let the cool vibes fool you: The saunas are hot! And, they’re supposed to be, as this is where you’ll find deep therapeutic benefits. The saunas yield a myriad of natural healing properties and health benefits, from muscle recovery and stress relief to glowing skin and detoxification.
You can experience luxury in one of the five private infrared sauna suites featuring tranquil in-room rain showers. Or, bring your friends for a chat in Sydney’s most premium communal contrast therapy room, consisting of a custom traditional Finnish sauna, two ice baths and showers. Rimba Sweat offers you a variety of ways to sweat, relax and recover in style.
“Our Neutral Bay studio is our most luxurious space yet. We’re so thrilled with the way it has come to life. It exudes a sense of slow, relaxed-sophistication that we know you’ll love,” says Lauren.
Infrared therapy utilises rays found in sunlight, without exposing skin to harmful UVs. It provides an impressive array of health benefits from detoxification, pain relief, relaxation, improved circulation, skin purification, boosted immune system, and reduced blood pressure. Perhaps the most attractive advantage is that a single sauna session can burn up to 600 calories, so you get trim while you relax.
“Hands down the best infrared sauna studio in Sydney. The entire infrared experience leaves you feeling amazing.”
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“It gives us a genuine feeling that we’ve really helped improve people’s mental and physical wellbeing,” explains Lauren.
“That makes us feel really proud to be doing what we do.”
For many health-conscious and Wim Hof fans, exposing the body to extreme temperatures is nothing new. By alternating between hot and cold temperatures,10to15 minutes in the traditional Finnish sauna followed by three to six minutes in the ice bath, is an effective way to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, speed up muscle recovery and elevate your mood.
The heat from the sauna causes blood vessels to dilate, which improves blood flow and reduces inflammation. The cold from the ice bath causes blood vessels to constrict, which improves circulation and reduces muscle soreness. This contrast between hot and cold temperatures helps to improve overall recovery and gives a sense of euphoria and energy.
COLOUR LIGHT THERAPY
This holistic and effective technique restores balance by bathing the body in different coloured lights, each with unique healing properties. Chromotherapy is included in every infrared sauna session, so pick your colour, relax and enjoy the associated health benefits that can help you feel strong, rested, and focused.
Step into one of Rimba Sweat’s beautiful studios, where you can experience the rejuvenating power of sauna therapy. •
Popular beachside super salon, Studio 8, has locals flocking to get “The Manly,” their signature low-maintenance, sun-kissed balayage for that effortless, just-stepped-outof-the-surf look.
If you're looking for a trendy salon in Manly that offers a relaxed beachside vibe, look no further than Studio 8. Their team of cuttingedge stylists are dedicated to delivering highquality haircuts, colours, and styles that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
At Studio 8, they understand that your hair is something you wear on a daily basis and aim to make visiting their salon a small luxury in life. Their goal is for every client to leave feeling happy, relaxed, and rejuvenated with stunning hair.
To make your salon experience even more enjoyable, Studio 8 invites you to indulge in a glass of champagne while taking in the stunning ocean views.
So, sit back, relax, and let their expert techniques and top-quality products take care of your hair while you enjoy a little bit of luxury. Book your appointment today and experience the difference at Studio 8.
Most people know Ben & Jerry's for their delicious and wacky ice cream flavours, but it’s their epic social mission that really makes us happy!
According to global ice cream brand Ben & Jerry's, “We love making ice cream – but using our business to make the world a better place gives our work its meaning.”
Ben & Jerry's in Manly is no exception to their epic social mission. The local ice cream parlour has implemented over 100 social mission initiatives including supporting Bear Cottage, Northern Beaches Women’s Shelter, One Meal and Northern Beaches Hospital. They partner with Seabin Project and are heavily involved in lots of community initiatives like beach clean-ups.
Just a few good reasons to grab a scoop of 'Cookie Dough' next time you’re in Mantown!
SOME FAST FACTS!
• 'Phish Food' is named after Ben & Jerry’s favourite rock band from Vermont called Phish. A share of the proceeds from sales of this flavour goes towards an environmental cause.
• All the brownies inside 'Chocolate Fudge Brownie' ice cream are made in Greyston Bakery in New York. This bakery doesn't hire people to make brownies. It makes brownies so that it can hire people, especially those who need a job.
• Ben & Jerry’s ingredients are fair trade. The bananas used in 'Chunky Monkey' come from Ecuador, while the coffee beans in 'Coffee, Coffee, Buzz, Buzz, Buzz' are sourced from Mexico.
• This season, Ben & Jerry's Autumn flavours include 'Salted Caramel Blondie' and 'Sofa So Good Together'
Cali Press, an eatery for all things healthy and nourishing is excited to have opened in Manly! Originally inspired by California’s laid back lifestyle and to offer the good stuff without all the bad - so you can feel like your best self today.
Pop in for seasonal warm bowls, salads, superfood smoothies, toasted sandwiches, açai bowls, cold-pressed juices and tonics. Scratch cooking house made dressings, marinades and sauces using only fresh whole foods delivers an amazing menu served by a friendly team that loves all things health and nutrition.
With a mission to make healthy eating easy and accessible, the Cali team lives by five core values: Live large, keep it real, be green, good vibes and all with the “Cali touch” - committed to the good for people and the planet.
Stop into Cali Press today - your new local for wholesome food and good vibes.
Looking for that fun kinda vibe?
Check out the fare at Little Pearl, where Asian flavours and creative cocktails shine.
Little Pearl – not just a pretty name, but also a gorgeous beachfront bar in Manly where lunch often rolls into dinner.
Located at South Steyne on the ground floor of The Sebel Hotel, locals and tourists love Little Pearl for its hawker-style shared plates and tasty, bold cocktails. And the view isn’t too bad either.
Whatever day you visit, the delightful menu oozes delectable dishes packed with traditional Asian flavours and most of them look too good to eat.
Dip into servings of crowd-favourites Crispy Tempura Eggplant and Chilli Fried Chicken or indulge in their selections of dumplings or refreshing salads.
If you stop by Monday to Friday, happy hour runs from 4 – 6pm with $10 spritzes, wines and beers, plus a chef’s selection of plates for only $12.
Book in on Saturday for Brunch with Soul, a two-hour seating with live entertainment, bottomless spritz and a six-course brunch.
And if Sunday is your day to indulge, check in at Vegan Me: Yum Cha, an eight-course shared menu of carefully crafted plant-based meals. Non-vegans will love this one too!
Whether you’re grabbing drinks with friends or settling down for a meal, duck into Little Pearl and experience the vibes for yourself. •
With sweeping views over Manly Beach, there’s no better place to share a plate of spring rolls and a bottle of red wine. Manly Thai Gourmet is kicking goals with its beachfront location and deliciously tasty menu.
Punchy flavours and breathtaking views go hand in hand at Manly Thai Gourmet. A Friday-night favourite with locals, the freshest meat, fruits and vegetables are handpicked daily from the fresh-food markets by creative Chef, Nathasak. And, if he’s not at the restaurant, you’re sure to find him trawling Sydney’s “Thai-town” for the freshest herbs and spices.
Nat and Owner, Sam Noiwangkhang, both studied food and hospitality in their native Thailand before teaming up to open Manly Thai Gourmet in 2008.
From the minute you walk through the door, a mix of traditional Thai decor
and modern touches greet your senses, creating a cosy and inviting ambience. The staff are friendly, happy and helpful.
As one of the Beaches tastiest restaurants, expect to find all your favourite traditional dishes, as well as plenty of creative flair coming out of the kitchen. Chef’s specials include Banana Flower Salad, the Heavenly Beef and Herbal Barramundi. Everything is made from scratch using only the freshest ingredients, with bold flavours and spices that will transport you to the streets of Thailand. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable, making it great value for money.
If the barometer of a quality Thai restaurant is its Pad Thai, Manly Thai Gourmet is easily one of the best. With the perfect balance of sweet, sour and salty flavours, it is always cooked to perfection.
If you’re dining in, top off your dinner or date night with a Mai Tai cocktail.
Staying home tonight? Take advantage of 15% off all phone and pick-up takeaway orders. Call 0431 334 788.
Manly Thai Gourmet are open every day for lunch (11.30am – 3pm) and dinner (5-9pm). Make a booking and we’ll see you there for some noodles, stir fries and spice. •
The aroma of sizzling beef and melted cheese wafts out across Manly Beach, enticing locals to step out of the surf and inside to try out their famous burgers.
Founded by Chef Paul Wahlberg and brothers Mark and Donnie, Wahlburgers draws inspiration from the family's dinner table to create a unique dining experience that offers a taste of cherished memories.
With a menu full of mouthwatering burgers, sandwiches, salads and more, made with fresh ingredients, it's time to gather your family for a fun and casual get-together where you can share great food on Manly beachfront, with a few laughs and lots of love.
For a dinner date with a difference, Hemingway's offers the best of both worlds right at your table, with traditional French cuisine.
The distinctive French Bistro cuisine of Sonia Piantoni and Emmanuel Deleuze has found a home at the iconic beachfront location, where diners can enjoy views of the ocean as they eat.
Sonia and Emmanuel are dedicated to bringing the authentic flavours and style of French cuisine to their customers, both local and visiting.
From the Escargots a la Bourguignonne (Burgundy snails, roasted with garlic and parsley) and ‘Gambas’ (Grilled King Prawns, Avocado Mousse and Sumac Beurre Blanc), or ‘Foie Gras De Canard, Figue Et Fleur de Sel’ (Duck Liver Terrine, Baguette and Fig Jam) to the ‘Fondant Au Chocolat’ served with icecream, their menu is delicious and carefully curated.
When you get to the cocktail list, a must-try is “Ernest’s nightmare”, a sweet and sour cocktail made with French cognac and Italian Amaretto mixed with passion fruit flavours, watermelon liqueur, and whiskey bitters.
If you're planning a party or business lunch and want to impress your guests with views of Manly Beach, Hemingway's have the perfect space for you. Their upstairs private dining room is fully licensed, can cater for up to 35 people and has an amazing threecourse French menu that will make your event memorable!
Anyone looking for an elevated dining experience with a touch of French sophistication can find it at Hemingway's. Bookings Essential.
If you're looking for a quiet place to stroll away from the hustle and bustle of Manly, head north along the beach to Queenscliff. You'll find The Corner at Queensie nestled behind the Queenscliff Surf Life Saving club.
It's a local café with heart and soul. The staff are friendly and take pride in providing delicious food and excellent coffee.
The Corner serves everything from espresso to cappuccinos from Gabriel Coffee Roasters. For breakfast, choose Eggs Your Style, Breakfast Wraps, Bircher Muesli, Smashed Avo, Halloumi and Egg Rolls and the Corner Big Breakfast.
But, if you're enjoying the sunshine by the beach or nearby lagoon, stop by for a takeaway coffee and freshly baked
croissant, pastries, homemade cakes (even gluten-free), or even delicious fresh sandwiches.
When you're craving lunch, try the crispy, golden beerbattered Barramundi served with French Fries and homemade tartare sauce, or the Classic Steak Sandwich and French Fries. If you want something lighter, try their 'Salad of the Moment' - you need only ask.
You can also enjoy in a cheeky wine or beer with your lunch, as the Corner is fully licensed.
The walk from Manly to Queencliff is worth it for the food and coffee alone.
The kids can run off some energy in the playground next door in the Manly Lagoon Park while you sit back and enjoy your coffee.
The menu is designed to share, featuring the Fried Zucchini Flowers stuffed with woodfired pumpkin, served with a refreshing salad of Fig, smoked tomato and almond cream, followed by the Woodfired Hiramasa Kingfish.
The cocktail menu is ever-evolving, with seasonal specialties such as the "Melon-Dramatic" Watermelon infused gin blended with citrus, mint, and chilli, making for a truly delectable experience.
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Located on the first floor above Walhburgers is the Wine Room, a Basque-inspired tapas fine dining establishment with a 400+ bottle International wine list and premium cocktail bar. Its fresh offthe-charcoal grill authentic dishes are prepared with fresh ingredients and attention to detail that delight all five senses, not to mention your taste buds in an elegant yet welcoming setting.Brows and lashes are everything – nail them and you’re styling. Beaches Lash Co are experts in beauty enhancements that you can wear 24/7. Book in and get ready to roll out of bed with full lashes and face-framing brows.
We’ve come a long way since clumpy lashes, panda eyes and pencil brows, thankfully!
Beaches Lash Co is the go-to destination if you’re seeking a top-quality lash and brow service.
With two luxurious salons, in Newport and Manly, the company has grown from a small home business to a team of seven specialists who are passionate about delivering exceptional results.
Owner, Sophie Wilson, has always been committed to the health of her clients’ natural lashes and created Sydney’s first ‘lash rehab program’ to help repair damaged lashes. This focus on healthy lashes has become one of the company’s core values, which the team takes seriously.
What sets Beaches Lash Co apart from other lash and brow businesses is its dedication to creating a relaxing and pampering experience for clients. From head massages to private treatment rooms and customised playlists, the company’s goal is to make every appointment feel like a treat, not a chore.
The Manly Salon will soon be moving to a bigger premise having outgrown their current space. In this new space, they will be offering an exclusive experience for parents with babies under one which includes a nanny during their treatment so that parents can relax and unwind knowing their bub is safe and sound.
At Beaches Lash Co, you can expect to leave your appointment feeling and looking amazing. They even offer a relaxing teeth whitening experience with a movie!
We’re big fans of Beaches Lash Co’s commitment to quality, health and relaxation. Book online at www.beacheslashco.com.au or call for a chat on 0420 309 200. •
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It's no secret that weekends are made for days spent by the beach with a cocktail in hand.
On the second floor, you'll find the best rooftop bar in Manly. The Shore Beach Club retractable roof lets you enjoy the cool sea breeze while we serve up premium wines, cocktails and some favourite Beaches spirits.
We'll keep things lively with a rotating line-up of resident DJs so you can kick back, listen to great tunes and get up and dance with friends!
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It took a century for the Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club to blow the candles out on its 100th birthday – and it might take just as long to recover from the biggest party this much-loved venue has seen.
The “Skiffies” was tested on and off the water over the Summer months and came through with flying colours.
The Australian 13 & 16ft Skiff Championships in early January was a resounding success, with close to 100 boats facing the starter’s gun across the week.
After a week of “dirty’ weather leading into the event, competitors were greeted with near perfect sailing conditions. The heat was on from the get-go.
The 16-footers division, featuring National and State champions, Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup sailors, was arguably the toughest national regatta in its 115 year history.
The title came down to the last race, and fittingly, it was a Manly entrant left standing on the top step of the podium after the most dramatic of finishes.
Typhoon, owned by club great, Craig Nicholls, and crewed by skipper Nathan Wilmot, Malcolm Page and Zac Barnabas, did a “Steven Bradbury”, coming from mid-fleet to pass stricken St George boat Noakes, which unluckily lost a rudder pin and unable to continue.
“The whole race we were just working as hard as we could thinking anything could happen,” Typhoon skipper, Nathan Wilmot, said.
“We got a bit lucky in the end, but that’s sailing for you. Our consistency throughout the regatta put us in a position to cash in.
“It’s great that we were able to keep the title here at Manly in the club’s 100th year.”
It proved a double celebration for the host club, with 13-footer siblings Jemma and James Hopkins blitzing their class aboard EBIX.
The Hopkins teenagers picked up four wins, three seconds, a third and a sixth in a variety of conditions to record one of the most emphatic wins in recent 13s history.
Jemma said, “We sailed Manly Juniors when I was five or six and that didn’t really work out because we argued a bit, but it’s all good now.
“We worked really well together all week. It’s great to win it for Manly.”
The pace was no less frantic inside the clubhouse as a host of events were rolled out to coincide with the Australian Championships.
There was an Old Buffer's Day for former sailors, Ladies Day celebrating the amazing feats of the club’s female contingent and a Junior's Day for the area’s best up-and-comers.
Huge numbers poured into the licensed club to watch the action from the deck and via Sail Media’s excellent live streaming service.
All this activities have flourished at a time when Manly was busy keeping one eye on “sister” club St George, which hit the ground running and was throbbing with visitors and vibrancy after opening in early Spring.
Manly’s season culminated in the official centenary anniversary party –celebrated exactly 100 hundred years to the day the club held its first race on February 25, 1923.
“There are not too many Northern Beaches institutions to have reached the century mark and to do so in such good health,” Northern Beaches Council Mayor, Michael Regan, said.
“Everyone knows the skiff club. It’s a place to bring visitors when you want to wow them or just to enjoy a couple of beers on that deck and watch the world go past on the world’s best harbour.
“The skiff club has also been home to thousands of sailors, some of whom have gone on to Olympic and International success or won State and National titles.
“I’m sure those 1923 pioneers would be proud of where the club sits a 100 years later.”
Secretary-manager, Matt Hazell, added, “It’s a tribute to our hard working staff and those involved with the sailing program that we were able to successfully pull off probably the busiest time in the club’s history.
“To host the National championships on top of all the 100 year celebrations and the opening of St George was a huge achievement. We now look forward to carrying that momentum into the Autumn and Winter months.” •
Since opening its doors in 2014, This and That Boutique in Manly has become one of the most fun and fashionable stores on the Beaches. Stop by and get yourself styled!
The friendly team at This and That Boutique in Manly are as talented as they are stylish.
Pop in to browse a huge selection of beautiful outfits, from dresses and skirts, to shirts, trousers and shoes. Got a baby shower, hen's party, wedding or 21st? The girls will get your outfit sorted for any occasion.
From floral prints and fresh linens to stunning patterns, don’t be surprised if you’re in there for hours, trying things on and
chatting with other women in the store. This and That are true gems at combining unique and modern pieces for effortless styling.
Fashion should be inclusive and This and That are experts at helping everyone feel confident and stylish, with clothes designed to flatter all shapes and sizes.
If you can't get down to the store, shop online. You'll discover a whole world of fashion must-haves that will make you feel beautiful. Visit www.thisandthatboutique.com.au.
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Surf's up! Looking for a surfboard to ride the waves this weekend? Look no further than Manly’s biggest rental store! With over 40 years of experience, the team offers a great selection of quality boards to suit all surfers, regardless of your style and skill level. Wetsuits are also available, and the best bit is that they’re located right across the road from the beach. Don't miss out on the fun! Grab your board and hit the waves! The opportunity to create memories that will last a lifetime is right in front of you.
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At NS Swim Schools, at Brookvale, Manly and Warringah, swim training, nutrition and sleep, go hand in hand. Here, Owner and Performance (Gold) Licence Coach of Olympians, Narelle Simpson, discusses the importance of prioritising all these elements, to help swimmers reach their ffull potential in the pool and open water.
Recovery, including proper nutrition and adequate rest, cannot be overstated when it comes to athletic training, particularly in a physically demanding sport like swimming.
The right nutrition is essential to maintain energy levels and support muscle recovery and sleep is critical for swimmers to recover and perform at their best. When we’re asleep, the body repairs and regenerates cells and getting enough sleep can also help swimmers avoid injury and illness.
Narelle understands the importance of good nutrition, sleep and recovery for all swimmers.
What role does recovery play in a swimmer’s performance and how do you incorporate it into your training program?
The most important part of any training is your recovery and that includes getting a good night’s sleep. If your body isn’t recovered, ready for the next training session, you cannot apply 100% to your training because your body isn’t ready. In turn, that can cause unnecessary risks. These risks can be pressure on your heart, muscles, ligaments and can over time manifest into injuries and health problems
How important is nutrition for swimmers, and what kind of dietary guidelines do you recommend for optimal performance?
Nutrition, like sleep, shares a very important part in enabling athletes to train and compete at their full potential, especially during prolonged events such as all day carnivals and open water events. To perform properly, your body needs the fuel and energy to complete
whatever event or training you are doing. If your body has no fuel, it is swimming in a depleted state and eats into your muscles to find energy. It is always good to consult a dietitian or nutritionist to ensure you are fuelling your body adequately, especially pre and post events including training.
Tell us about your Natural Sport Energy powders and how they can help support overall health and nutrition. Natural Sports Energy has two Australian made natural products especially formulated to provide energy using 100% natural ingredients that are low GI for, before, during and after exercise. Both have similar ingredients but in varying amounts to ensure you receive what is needed. Energy+ was formulated to give you prolonged energy during exercise, especially carnivals, and contains magnesium and certified organic coconut sugar which is low GI. Instead of having the spikes of the high sugary and artificial flavoured drinks that plummet the body into lows and highs. Energy+ gives you sustained energy that lasts and contains the vitamins and minerals, BCAA, carbohydrates and protein. Both products are tested for WADA banned substances. Nutrition+ is a protein powder, great for recovery, containing natural protein, calcium, extra nutrients and BCAA that are easily
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metabolised, allowing the body faster absorption. Those that are using it have commented on how it’s helped their gut health, sleep, and lean muscle, and it’s also low GI.
How does sleep affect a swimmer’s training and competition, and what strategies do you suggest to ensure your swimmers get enough sleep? Sleep and recovery are paramount when exercising and in our busy lifestyle. Screen time should be minimised to allow the body to relax before sleep. Research has shown that there should be no screen time two to three hours before sleep. Mobiles, laptops and iPads need to be avoided at night. Everyone should aim for a minimum of seven to nine hours sleep depending on your age to allow your body time to recover. There are many studies that say if the body has completed some hard, intensive exercise for one to two hours, not only does it need sleep and great nutrition, but it also needs anything from 24 hours to 56 hours recovery time depending on age and muscle mass, before doing another intensive workout. Hence the importance of sleep, great nutrition, and hydration to achieve your goals. •
“Take
your body, it’s
only place you have to live.”
Jim Rohn
When she lost two of her best friends and her Mum in 2022, Soulhub Founder, Blythe Rowe, decided she had no time to waste. Inspired by her loss and her two beautiful daughters she created Soulhub Freshie, a vibrant new space built on wellness, community and love.
Located by the zebra crossing behind Harbord Kindergarten, a brand new vibe has been bubbling. Soulhub Freshie opened its doors on February 11, sparking a new destination for friendship and fitness. Unlike traditional gyms, Soulhub features luxe fit-outs and studios, a community kitchenette, infrared saunas and more – everything one needs to become a happier, healthier human. Beaches COVERED. caught up for a soulful chat with friendly Founder, Blythe.
Blythe, your studio is beautiful! What inspired you to open Soulhub Freshie?
I have always been passionate about my own fitness and wellbeing, but I never thought I‘d invest the time, energy or money into opening my own studio. I have zero experience in this field. My expertise is in people, culture and leadership, not in running a start-up wellbeing space. But last year the universe threw a lot of things my way which led me to opening Freshie’s newest, high-tech, luxe wellbeing space.
What was the turning point?
A franchise opportunity that I was invested in emotionally and financially didn’t pan out, creating two options for me. One, decide it wasn’t meant to be or two, bite the bullet and do it myself. My two teenage daughters said, “Mum, you know what you have to do”. Clearly, I took the latter option.
So we have your girls to thank for this!
Yes! My girls have been an integral part of this entire journey, from naming the business and branding ideas, to designing the space and assisting in daily operations. Teaching my girls business was a huge part of my motivation. Another factor was that in the space of three months last year, I lost two beautiful young friends as well as my biggest supporter, my Mum. This was the final catalyst I needed. We live once and life can be short. I wanted to create something really special; a space that would help inspire other people to live healthier and happier.
What classes and services do you offer to the community?
We have a variety of hubs so there’s something for everyone. Our two Soul Fitness Studios are high-tech, playful and cater for beginners to pilates junkies. We offer a variety of reformer classes from stretch, overall body sculpting and cardio-inspired amplified class plus barre and mat pilates. Our other hubs are dedicated to wellbeing. We have two large infrared saunas, LED light therapy for skin rejuvenation and zero gravity chair for relaxation, plus an automated spray tan machine.
“We live once and life can be short. I wanted to create something really special. A space that would help inspire other people to live healthier and happier.” BLYTHE
What else makes Soulhub Freshie so unique?
We are the anti-gym and we are ego-free. Our aim is to elevate others and not make people feel awkward as they walk through the doors. We are hassle-free as we recognise everyone is time poor and we value convenience, hence the fusion of fitness and wellbeing in one space. Finally, we are worry-free. We don’t lock people into sneaky contracts they can’t get out of. We offer flexibility and freedom to train the way that suits you and your lifestyle.
It really feels like a family here.
Yes! We designed the space so it feels like you are being welcomed into our home. We have a gorgeous communal kitchen area for our Soulmates; that’s what we fondly call our members to chill, chat, eat, connect or work in. This is also when the fun happens on a Friday night. But the real magic of Soulhub is our Soul Squad. Every single one of our Squad is dedicated to making our Soulmates’ visit the best part of their day.
Do you get many men working out at the studio?
Absolutely! One of our primary goals is to reframe the belief that pilates is just for chicks! Reformer improves core strength which helps with back issues and injuries. It’s also a great strategy to improve flexibility for tighter bodies, which men often need if they only focus on weight training.
You have recently launched a new teen program too!
Yes! As a mother of two beautiful teenage daughters, I am passionate about the health of all teenagers – physical and mental. There seems to be a growing trend with many teenagers to quit competitive sport, in their mid teens and undertake very little movement. The risk to a teenagers health, especially their mental health, is huge. We created a program specifically designed for teens to come together weekly in the school term to connect, move, laugh and have loads of fun in a safe, inclusive environment.
What can a client expect on their wellbeing journey at Soulhub Freshie?
The reason we get out of bed in the morning is to inspire healthier, happier humans! No two Soulmates’ experiences will be the same as everyone is on their own wellbeing journey. We are immensely proud we have created an environment where all souls, regardless of fitness or experience levels, feel like they can get value. Every one of our Soulmates should expect to feel a little bit healthier and happier when they leave. •
ROWE, FOUNDER, SOULHUB
Jennifer Jones from Zing Fresh has a passion for creating visually stunning and delightful dishes. She knows no bounds when it comes to culinary innovation and has been exploring the frontiers of food for years. Beaches COVERED. sat down with her to talk about “free” food and find out about her interactive workshops and upcoming events which will win the hearts of everyone’s stomachs.
As 2023 kicks off, Jennifer is thrilled to continue creating with Zing Fresh. Based in the vibrant community of Brookvale, there are many opportunities to collaborate with other free-thinking and creative individuals who share her love of innovative culinary experiences.
“Over the years, I’ve reinvented myself several times, exploring different industries from health and fitness to interior styling. As an innovative caterer, I’ve combined my passions and pursuits to create deliciously memorable food experiences for my clients. For me, the ability to do what I love on my own terms has always been a driving force,” explains Jennifer.
The Creative Director loves to push boundaries, explore ideas, and express herself through original presentations.
“This creative freedom is what inspires me to constantly carve out creative culinary experiences and share them with my clients. I love nothing more than encouraging adventurous tastes and inspiring curiosity in those who try my culinary experiences,” says Jennifer.
At Zing Fresh, they embrace the concept of freedom with open arms.
“We pride ourselves on being different, incorporating unexpected ingredients and presentation throughout our menus. Whether it’s using black slider buns or crisp pear discs as canapé bases, we’re always looking for ways to surprise and delight our clients,” shares Jennifer.
They believe in giving their clients the freedom to design their own events and create bespoke experiences which meet their every whim.
In addition to creating exceptional culinary experiences, they are passionate about sustainability around food. Their “Sustainable Sustenance” and “Waste Not Want Not” workshops teach creativity and resourcefulness to reduce waste and minimise the impact on the environment.
“We believe that by teaching others to be more conscious about their food choices, we can create a more sustainable future for all.”
If you’re looking for something truly unique, Zing Fresh offers interactive, fun food workshops to kids and adults alike in addition to their catering services.
“From our warehouse, we’re always scheduling upcoming degustation dinners, tasting nights, and private or community dinner parties, so keep an eye out for these events,” says Jennifer. “They’re an excellent way to experience the freedom of venturing out while feeling right at home.”
Experience Zing Fresh’s distinct and quirky surprises which are refreshingly innovative unlike anything else. Get in touch to schedule a viewing of their “Wild Warehouse” in Brookvale for future venue hire, event spaces and upcoming workshops. •
By inspiring a new generation of curious and open-minded youngs chefs, we can help them develop a lifelong love of cooking and creativity. Who knows, some of these kids may even become the culinary stars of tomorrow!
PICASSO KIDS CREATE
$60 including lunch and take-home treats
17 APRIL: 10.30AM - 12.30PM
We cultivate creativity in the kitchen and encourage a positive connection with food through free thinking and artistic expression.
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$60 including lunch and take-home treats
TERM 2 BREAK: 12 JULY 10.30AM - 12.30PM
We experiment with flavours, identify with your family culture and discover and cultivate your talents. Be inspired by the world while staying grounded in your local community.
It’s important to shop and cook in an ethical, sustainable way that won’t harm the planet. We’ll show you how to do it without breaking the bank.
$80 including dinner and take-home edible trophies
26 APRIL: 6.30PM - 8.30PM
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5 JULY: 6.30PM - 8.30 PM
Learn how to use your fresh produce entirely. Master premium taste while exploring zero-waste strategies.
Simple, quick and delicious dessert to make, we love this dish. It’s amazing to serve at functions and parties and also fantastic to complete a dinner at home.
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook: 35 mins
Serves: 10
INGREDIENTS
• 200 gm honey
• Juice and thinly peeled rind of 1 orange and 1 lemon
• 1 vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
• 5 beurre bosc pears, unpeeled, halved and cores removed with a melon-baller
• 2 tsp orange-blossom water, or to taste
• Thick plain yoghurt, chopped pistachios and rose petals to serve
METHOD
Preheat your oven to 200°C.
Simmer honey, orange and lemon juices, rinds, vanilla bean and its seeds in a small saucepan over medium heat. Reduce to
a light syrup. This should take roughly 8-10 minutes.
Place pears, cut side up in a roasting pan, large enough to fit the pears snugly.
Pour the honey mixture over the pears and roast for 20 to 25 minutes, basting occasionally until tender and beginning to caramelise.
Remove pears from the roasting pan and place on your favourite serving plate. Drizzle the leftover orange-blossom syrup over the pears.
Dollop with thick yoghurt and scatter the chopped pistachios and rose petals.
The pears can be prepared ahead and gently warmed just before serving.
In a martial arts studio in the back of Brookvale, a tribe of local kids are learning the art of fitness, discipline and respect through kickboxing. Beaches COVERED. spoke to Founder, and local Dad-of-three, Mick McSevney, about his latest program, Little Warriors.
Fifteen months ago, the Little Warriors Training Program was born in Brookvale. Set up by local Dad, Mick McSevney, it’s a dynamic and fun kickboxing program for five to 12 year olds.
“There is definitely a focus on fitness, discipline and respect – all the typical benefits that come from martial arts,” says Mick.
With three kids of his own, Mick is no stranger to pre-teen energy.
“My eight and six year old boys were in the class, but they’ve had a change to their schedules this year with music and other activities. My three-year-old daughter though, she’s there every week,” he laughs.
The Warrior Training Academy is the home of Legacy Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Northern Beaches and the Wimp 2 Warrior Program. It also offers kickboxing, MMA and functional fitness, and caters for beginners to the competitive athlete.
Little Warriors is a great program that equips kids with self confidence, discipline, respect and an understanding of teamwork. While some parents may be concerned about sparring for the little ones, Mick says there is nothing to worry about.
“Something that has come up a lot when we speak to parents is punching,” he explains.
“A lot of parents get put off with punching, but there is no punching to the head. The kids have light padded contact and spar with each other, but there are definitely no head shots.”
The Little Warrior program runs in conjunction with the school term, and Mick says he is conscious that parents have plenty of costs when it comes to raising kids.
“For the parents, I don’t want to make it crazy expensive – that’s something I’m really conscious of. As for the kids, they really love the gradings!”
“We grade via T-shirt colour, and there are eight grades for them to progress through. They build up skills and each time they progress through a new grade, they get a different coloured shirt.”
As for the future, Mick is starting to consider a teen’s program.
“We believe martial arts is a tool to help guide you through life, and we want to help as many people as possible discover their path and assist them on their journey.” •
If you’d like to try Little Warriors, Mick is offering the rest of Term 1 for free to any new customers. Classes run once a week on Monday, from 4pm to 4:45pm. After that, the program costs $175 per term.
Rosacea, age spots, spider veins and acne scarring can cause discomfort and self-consciousness. That’s where the team at Northern Beaches Skin Medics can help. Passionate about life-enhancing procedures, they’ll create a personalised treatment plan just for you. Read on to learn more about the NB specialists behind beautiful skin.
There’s no surprise our skin changes with age but sometimes assessing the solutions, especially when it comes to cosmetic treatments, can be confusing.
Northern Beaches Skin Medics, located in Warriewood, is a reputable clinic established in 2013 by Dr Julie Argent, who also founded the Northern Beaches Skin Cancer Clinic.
Skin Medics is the latest addition to the Northern Beaches Skin Cancer Clinic practice and offers a range of minimally invasive surgical and non-surgical procedures to help you regain your self-confidence.
The clinic is led by Dr Masoud Moghaddam, a highly qualified procedural skin cancer and cosmetic physician. Trained by the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine (ACCSM) and the Skin Cancer College of Australia (SCCA), he has a special interest in skin cancer and aesthetic skin care including injectables, laser treatment, minimally invasive cosmetic procedures and sclerotherapy.
“It is our objective to assist our patients’ appreciation of aesthetic principles and maximise beauty potential via minimally invasive procedures,” says Dr Moghaddam.
The clinic’s approach to cosmetic care is highly personalised and Dr Moghaddam consults and assesses every patient before devising a treatment plan that is tailored to their individual needs. Treatment plans may take one or multiple sessions.
Skin Medics believes that everyone deserves to feel confident and beautiful in their own skin. They provide a full range of cosmetic services, including non-surgical procedures, laser treatment and surgical procedures.
The doctors and clinicians at the clinic share a united passion in treating skin and a real medical understanding of what can be done to help each of their individual patients.
“It is our objective to assist our patients’ appreciation of aesthetic principles and maximise beauty potential via minimally invasive procedures.”
DR MASOUD MOGHADDAM“The name Skin Medics was chosen specifically with the aim of letting patients know that we are highly qualified cosmetic physicians and aesthetic clinicians,” explains Dr Moghaddam.
This, combined with cutting-edge treatment technology, guarantees an excellent experience for all.
“Our cosmetic clinic utilises authentic products and devices including high-quality world-renown injectables, thread lifts and laser devices, conducted by a licensed physician,” he says.
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The team also specialises in scar therapy, sclerotherapy, lip lift and laser treatments to help with rosacea, age spots, spider veins and acne scarring.
With their experience, expertise and commitment to patient care, Northern Beaches Skin Medics is a trusted destination for anyone who may be seeking help and professional skin care treatments.
Contact the team to schedule your consultation or head online and take their 5-point skin quiz. •
Ancient Gondwana rainforests, sacred Aboriginal places, iconic ‘Great Lakes’, kilometres of spectacular coastline, drawcard beaches, prized Sydney Rock Oysters and the freshest of fresh seafood, fabulous local produce, endless water activities, National Parks, bush and bike trails, dolphin and whale watching, artists and artisans, vineyards, breweries and distilleries, live entertainment, health and healing, nature and nurture, great coffee everywhere... this is the Barrington Coast.
When you arrive, pick up a copy of the free local magazine “Explore Barrington Coast – The Home of Holidays” – the musthave Eat, Stay, Play Guide showcasing this fabulous destination!
@JOHNDEAN_A vast region of northern NSW, whose southernmost gateway is at Tea Gardens just 2.5 hours’ drive north from Sydney, Barrington Coast is the traditional land of the Gathang-speaking Worimi, Biripi and Gringi people and stretches to Harrington and Crowdy Head in the north, the iconic World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park in the west, and the sparkling Pacific Ocean in the east.
From the rural idylls of Wingham, Gloucester and Stroud and chilled beach havens like Pacific Palms and Old Bar to the vibrant towns of Forster-Tuncurry surrounded by Wallis Lake and Taree that sits on the famous Manning River, finding space here to unwind, recharge and enjoy the outdoors is guaranteed. Beautiful national parks including Booti Booti, Myall Lakes and Saltwater invite you to explore their natural worlds on bush trails, from lookouts, in crystal clear lagoons and at hidden beaches.
Life on and in the water is part of the everyday in our coastal towns. Beaches beckon on the Barrington Coast – Jimmys and Bennetts at Hawks Nest stretch from the mouth of the Myall River to Yacaaba Headland; Seal Rocks, Boat Beach, Treachery Beach, Burgess Beach and Forster Main Beach are among some of the most popular in the region. The village of Pacific Palms alone boasts famous beaches including Blueys, Elizabeth, Seven Mile, Charlotte Bay and recent award-winner, Boomerang Beach, voted 2023 Best Beach in NSW and #2 in the country by Tourism Australia! @JUNGLESURFSUPSCHOOL
The expansive Great Lakes region –comprised of Myall, Smith and Wallis Lakes – is named for its size and unique freshwater lake system that affords a host of fantastic opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Explore the turquoise waters of the picturesque 25km-long Wallis Lake in a hired boat from Forster Marina, or byo boat and take advantage of the Marina’s Casual Boat Mooring options.
The Marina Cafe & Bar is one of Forster’s finest cafes for breakfast and lunch with incredible views over Wallis Lake. Specials change daily, giving you the chance to try everything,
from delicious chilli soft shell crab, prawn sliders, scallops and Balmain
Bugs to sesame and ginger tuna steak, pork belly bites, grilled veggie stack and satay beef poke bowl. Share a plate of award-winning Graham Barclay Sydney Rock Oysters and other glorious fresh seafood accompanied by a fabulous cocktail, or alternatively you can stock up on cheeses and charcuterie items for a waterside picnic or boat trip on the lake.
Explore restaurants, bars and cafes in lakeside locations for an unforgettable wining and dining experience (don’t miss the spectacular sunsets over the Lake while you’re here!).
Coffee and brekkie
Daily lunch specials
Specialising in fresh cooked seafood
Overlooks Wallis Lake in Forster
Sip mocktails & cocktails
Grazing boxes for waterside picnics & boat trips
69-75 Little Street, Forster marinabarcafe
HIRE BOATS
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Private lake tours
Chandlery and Antifouls
Pick up bait for the day’s fishing
Stock up on snacks, drinks and ice-creams
FREE local waterways knowledge
75 Little Street, Forster
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Already famous for abundant fresh fish, seafood and of course, award-winning Sydney Rock Oysters, in recent years the Barrington Coast has really ramped up its reputation as a foodie’s delight, with a veritable A-Z of delicious local produce showcased across cafes, restaurants, food outlets and growers’ markets.
distillery and locally roasted coffee to the region! Visit the Tap Room at the Coastal Brewing Co. in Forster to taste and takeaway your favourite brew; sample a variety of craft distilled botanical gins cleverly created at Farmer’s Wife Distillery in Allworth; sample brut sparkling Pinot Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, a “liquid caramel” Tawny Port and more at Great Lakes Paddocks winery in Wootton, and Shiraz and Verdelho at Faulls Ridge Wine near Gloucester.
The Lakes Way, with views across to Wallingat. You can also enjoy the sunset view at Nate’s Pizzeria at Crowdy Head and explore ‘the culture of food in Italy’ at Pezzella’s Pizzeria & Bar at Wallis Lake.
Angus beef, pork and lamb, buffalo cheeses, chutneys and jams, organic breads, chemical-free honey, seasonal fruit and veg and a cornucopia of artisan-made edibles have rounded out menus – everywhere from takeaway outlets to fancy restaurants and across breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner! With so many fresh, locally produced goodies on their doorstep, our chefs have the luxury of creating irresistible dishes across a range of cuisines, and introducing innovative twists to traditional favourites.
Other talented Barrington Coast folk have added a brewery, wineries, gin
Start your day with locally roasted Little Street Roasters coffee widely served at cafes and eateries across the Barrington Coast. Grab a bag of Bootleg Coffee Beans to take home, available from select retail outlets including Tartt Café and Wingman Espresso in Forster. Watch the sunrise over Forster Main Beach followed by breakfast at Beach Bums next to the peaceful Ocean Baths (aka The Bull Ring) and meet Chef Morgo and his welcoming team at Sips@Mobys on Red Gum Road at Boomerang Beach, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
In the evening, pair tantalising flavours with a glorious sunset over Wallis Lake at Si Señorita and Spice Monkey. You can grab a pizza at Hueys at Blueys Beach and head to the spectacular evening picnic area on
Cook up a storm while on holidays with your choice of delectable, fresh seafood from Monin Seafoods, available at their retail outlet in Rodmay Street, Tuncurry or at Red Spot Jetty on Little Street, Forster. The Monin family boasts over 70 years as purveyors of the highest quality local seafood, supplying the hospitality industry and other seafood outlets within the region and beyond, including those famous Graham Barclay Sydney Rock Oysters farmed in Wallis Lake by the Barclay family for over a century. •
SO GOES THE POPULAR 1915 ENGLISH MUSIC HALL SONG, AND ALTHOUGH THE CONTEXT IS DIFFERENT, THE SENTIMENT IS EASILY REALISED ON THE BARRINGTON COAST!
Marvel at the stunningly curated outdoor art installation, One Square Gallery, on the street-side wall of Blueys Motel at Blueys Beach. Visit The Manning Regional Art Gallery in Taree and the new exhibits (changed every six weeks) at the Lake View Gallery in Pacific Palms Recreation Club (affectionately known as The Recky).
Chill to family friendly live music at the funky Flow Bar in Old Bar and at Palms Pavilion at Tiona (between Pacific Palms and Forster). Every Sunday between 3pm and 6pm, the lawn of the lake foreshore at Palms Pavilion transforms into a fantastic music venue with great local artists, food and breathtaking sunsets. You can also book a private VIP area for 10 or more with your own grazing table.
Forster Healing Hub offers everything from yoga, meditation, infrared sauna, chiropractic and osteopathy to Colour/ Light therapy, Reiki, Crystal Dreaming, Hawaiian Kahuna Bodywork and The Beauty Sanctum. Hire a SUP from Red Spot Jetty or Forster Marina or try SUP Yoga at Jungle Surf SUP School, also on Wallis Lake at Forster-Tuncurry.
Plan your day on Wallis Lake with a visit to Forster Marina for paddlecraft, small boats, pontoon boats for up to 12 people and premium boats for corporate hire. You’ll also be able to pick up bait for the day’s fishing, and stock up on snacks, drinks and ice-cream.
Walk, hike, cycle – whatever your fitness level, the Barrington Coast’s natural playground offers a wide range of leisurely and challenging trails and tracks with the bonus of spectacular scenery along the way.
The popular 7.3km loop Booti Hill and Wallis Lake Walking Track in Booti Booti National Park begins at The Ruins Campground near Tiona (between Forster and Pacific Palms) and takes in Seven Mile Beach, Seagull Point, Lindeman Cove and Elizabeth Beach before heading back along the shores of Wallis Lake. •
Nestled between iconic Wallis Lake and spectacular Seven Mile Beach, guests can find their perfect space at the vast, tranquil Tiona Holiday Park and settle in for a serene, relaxing stay. Just 15 minutes’ drive from Forster in one direction and 5 minutes’ drive to Pacific Palms in the other, Tiona is uniquely positioned on both sides of The Lakes Way, on the edge of Booti Booti National Park, with spacious lakeside or beachside accommodation options.
Pet-friendly cabins, villas and glamping accommodation plus, RV, camping and caravan sites offer a breadth of choice for the ultimate, natural, homebase to explore this beautiful region. Choose from a range of powered and unpowered campsites, slab sites and pet-friendly sites – there’s even campfire-friendly sites * (in season)! – with four convenient shower and toilet facilities set around the property, laundries, a camp kitchen and guest lounge.
The property is also home to the renowned outdoor church, the Green Cathedral, a sacred space with natural wooden pews
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BEST FOR
• Space to unwind
• Weddings and Events
• Waterfront access, campfires and pets
FEATURES
• Tiona Beach House Cafe
• Powered & Unpowered Sites
• Glamping
• Cabins & Villas
• Pool
• Walking trails
• Booti Booti National Park
• Camp Kitchen
in a beautiful palm forest on the lake. For decades, it has been the centrepiece of many beautiful weddings and other special ceremonies and is just a stone’s throw from Tiona’s own Palms Pavilion, a stunning event centre looking out over green lawns that undulate to the shores of Wallis Lake.
• Laundries
• Green Cathedral
02 6554 0291
tiona.com.au
stay@tiona.com.au
@tiona_nsw
TionaHolidayPark
4451 The Lakes Way, Pacific Palms (15 minutes south of Forster)
Palms Pavilion Tiona Ashley Nielsen Photography sam_our_toy_poodleLET
PACIFIC PALMS HOLIDAYS
With properties available for couples, families, extended family and friends’ groups and solo travellers, Pacific Palms Holidays offers a range of holiday rental options – from well-appointed apartments and villas to cute cottages, funky beach shacks and sprawling homes. The team will help you find your ideal holiday accommodation at Blueys Beach, Boomerang Beach, Smiths Lake, Seal Rocks, Bungwahl, Topi Topi, Tarbuck Bay and Coomba.
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Pacific Coast Holidays will guide you to the perfect beach retreat, luxury family home or great apartment in Forster-Tuncurry, Green Point and Blackhead. Properties are varied and versatile, with something to suit all types of holidaying families, couples, solo travellers and larger groups.
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HAWKS
Tea Gardens Hawks Nest is known as ‘The Myall Coast” by locals, but Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Holiday Rentals at Ray White covers every corner of this southern gateway to the Barrington Coast, extending holiday home options to surrounding areas from Karuah and Wootton. The team will assist you to find the right holiday rental, from beautiful apartments and townhouses to cosy cottages, boutique beach houses and luxury homes.
In the heart of Blueys Beach village and just 200 metres from the famed beach that bears its name, the NSW Tourism Award-winning, Blueys Motel, is a boutique 4-star accommodation with design inspired by the lifestyle of this laidback beachside village. Its ten rooms have been reimagined with a chic coastal vibe, creating a welcoming retreat. Ideal for weekend escapes or longer stays, guests can relax poolside, stroll to Blueys Beach, enjoy the village boutiques and eateries in the heart of Pacific Palms, and indulge in local natural health centre treatments. Blueys Motel is also home to the exciting One Square Gallery Street Art Installation.
Settle into the perfect Forster holiday accommodation, mere minutes’ walk to the restaurant and shopping action of Main Street, family-friendly Main Beach and the shores of Wallis Lake. Featuring 11 open and airy rooms (and a 1-bedroom apartment) with a palette of natural and warm colours, guests can also relax by the pool and enjoy the convenience of Wi-Fi and off-street parking.
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Tiona is a destination in itself – nestled between Forster and Pacific Palms and straddling The Lakes Way between Wallis Lake and Seven Mile Beach, on the edge of Booti Booti National Park. Sprawling and spacious, Tiona offers pet-friendly cabins, villas and glamping, RV, caravan and camping sites, with brazier campfire pit hire available. The property is also home to the beautiful Palms Pavilion, a stunning lakeside event centre, and the unique Green Cathedral, an outdoor church with wooden pews among the palm forest on the lake.
The Barrington Coast is also blessed with fantastic Caravan and Camping NSW (CCIA) parks by rivers, near beaches and lakes and in tranquil bush settings. There are so many great parks to choose from including BIG4 River Myall Holiday Resort at Bulahdelah near The Grandis, the tallest tree in NSW, on the western edge of Myall Lakes National Park; there’s also the Discovery Parks Forster (Darawank) and Reflections Holiday Park Seal Rocks for you to enjoy with the whole family. •
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Gathang-speaking people, and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who now reside in the Mid Coast Council area.
We extend our respect to elders past and present, and to all future cultural knowledge holders.
Stay just a stone’s throw from Booti Booti National Park –you’ll find plenty of accommodation choices at Blueys Beach, Boomerang Beach, Pacific Palms, Forster and surrounding areas.
Perfect Forster holiday accommodation
Short walk to restaurants and shopping
Family-friendly Main Beach and shores of Wallis Lake
Featuring 11 open and airy rooms and 1-bedroom apartment with a palette of natural and warm colours
Boutique 4 star accommodation
In the heart of the village at Blueys Beach
200m from beach
10 chic coastal-vibe rooms
Relax poolside
Outdoor art installation
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blueysmotel.com.au
02 6554 0665
186 Boomerang Drive, Blueys Beach info@blueysmotel.com.au
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02 6554 7473
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Here on the Beaches, we love nothing more than rallying up our friends, throwing an esky, some rods and a board in the boot and heading up the coast. Allow us to introduce you to Coomba Bay’s Sutherland Downs Retreat. This all-year round farm is the holy grail of getaways. Can’t choose between a farm, lake or beach holiday? You don’t have to!
Situated across an impressive 28 acres and boasting breathtaking views of beautiful Wallis Lake, Sutherland Downs Retreat is a Mid North Coast jewel. Located in serene Coomba Bay only 15-minutes drive from beautiful Blueys and Boomerang Beach and 30 minutes away from the majestic Seal Rocks, you couldn’t be in a better spot to explore the local area.
However, this farmstay has so much more to offer, you might not want to leave. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the property’s enchanting “food forest,” a warm and welcoming party of over 35 fruit trees. You
“WHETHER IT BE CHRISTMAS IN JULY, OR A SUMMER HOLIDAY, SUTHERLAND DOWNS PROVIDES THE BEST OF THE COUNTRY AND THE COAST ALL YEAR ROUND.”BECKY MASON,
MANAGER, SUTHERLANDDOWNS ROAST MARSHMALLOWS OVER THE OUTDOOR FIREPIT
might be lucky enough to have one of these trees offer you a piece of fruit as a gesture of hospitality. You’ll be blown away by this beautifully crafted homestead. Perfect for large groups, the exceptional layout can easily fit up to five families comfortably.
The farm can accommodate up to 20 people in its six generous bedrooms with multiple communal indoor and outdoor areas. Every aspect of this award-winning, federation style homestead has been thoughtfully considered from timber floor to cathedral ceiling. Surrounded by acres of paddocks, creek beds and rainforest to explore, the car may well stay parked in the driveway.
With a range of entertainment options including a pool, pool table, table tennis, golf driving range, orchard, basketball hoop and trampoline, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Kids will especially love the resident cows, the ponies ‘Blackie’ and ‘Zorro’, and the abundance of local wildlife including King Parrots, Black Cockatoos, Kites and Wedge Tailed Eagles.
You’ll struggle to keep the kids and adults out of the epic games room, complete with pool table, table tennis, Hookey, darts, golf driving net, smart TV, Nintendo, Bluetooth speaker and fridge.The property has high speed Internet throughout so, should you have to, you can work from the farm while the kids are entertained.
Serene Wallis Lake offers opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and swimming,
and is only minutes away from the farm. Whether you’re chilling by the pool, snuggling up by the fireplace with a good book or taking a nap in the hammock, Sutherland Downs has got you covered.
Sutherland Downs is an excellent destination for any season. In the Summer, you can enjoy the nearby beaches, lake or pool, while in the Winter, you can experience a cosy indoor and outdoor fireplace, games room, a charcoal smoker and mountain bike trails. So, Winter fishing and walks or Summer surfing. Pick your adventure!
It is a perfect venue for events such as the 28-day Yoga Teacher Training course taking place later in the year. The sunroom doubles as a studio for yoga, Pilates, meditation, art, or as a work retreat office with a view. It is the ideal location to get in touch with your inner self while enjoying the stunning natural surroundings.
This amazing property is an exceptional base for any adventure, away from the hustle and bustle of city life where you can set the pace. You and your friends or family will have a unique and unforgettable experience crammed with stunning views, activities, fresh produce and good vibes.
This beautifully designed accommodation won’t let you down, whether you are planning a Summer holiday, Winter getaway, special occasion or a yoga retreat, Sutherland Downs is the perfect location for your next escape. •
“WE WANTED TO CREATE AN EXPERIENCE WHERE GUESTS WOULD HAVE A MEMORABLE STAY IN ALL SEASONS.”FEDERATIONSTYLE HOMESTEAD WITH SALTWATER SWIMMING POOL RESIDENT PONIES, BL ACKIE AND ZORRO BEN GROZIER, OWNER OF SUTHERLAND DOWNS BRENDON, GUEST BEN AND ALI GROZIER, OWNERS OF SUTHERLAND DOWNS
“ABSOLUTELY STUNNING SPOT, WILL BE BACK.”
Mobys Beachside Retreat at Boomerang Beach is nestled on the beautiful Mid North Coast of New South Wales, only 3.5 hours from Sydney. Mobys is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a beachside family holiday, romantic getaway, surf trip or get-together with friends.
Mobys offers modern self-contained beach house style accommodation with one, two, and three bedrooms. The tropical heated lagoon style pool and spa are perfect for relaxing and the onsite restaurant and bar overlooking the pool deck is the perfect spot for a meal or drink. The gym and tennis court can keep you fit, while the younger kids have their own playground where they can run free or play. Mobys is just metres away from epic surf breaks and sandy beaches.
Discover why Mobys Beachside Retreat at Boomerang Beach is the hidden gem of the Mid North Coast that will keep you coming back.
Candle Kiosk Supply Co is an Australian-born company dedicated to creating the best non-scented candles on the market. Founded on the principles of minimalism, here are their top five tips to bring more zen into your home. ,
At Candle Kiosk Supply Co, nothing creates ambience like the subtle flicker of a strategically placed candle. Add in your dream artwork and some soft textures and it’s easy to transform your dining room into a restaurant and your bath-tub into a day-spa. Based in Avalon, here are their top tips for styling your space to be more zen.
Use candles to add form and texture to a more neutral affair, or be brave and create a contemporary look with a selection of modern shapes and pastel colours. A table filled with designer candles is an awe-inspiring sight, but even a few strategically placed quality candles can transform a meal into a feast for the eyes.
Work with a neutral colour palette and add pops of colour with art and splashes of green. Invest in a signature piece from that artist you’ve always loved, or try creating your own pieces. Google ‘continuous line drawing’ is a way to unwind with a creative fix and land yourself a new piece of art.
Bring plants into your home. This is the easiest way to connect with nature. Our top tip: peace lilies and snake plants have been proven to clean the air in your space.
Spend less time on your phone. Instead of screens, set up a special space to work on puzzles and listen to music. Fill your bookcase with new books or start collecting vintage records. Album covers can also double as great artwork.
When the working day is done, a good set of candles is the easiest way to connect the mind to the body and helps create a tranquil, cosy space —
1. What kind of creature is the Common Red Flash?
A. Butterfly
B. Kangaroo
C. Eye worm
D. Parrot
E. Fox
2. What does the word “Prodigal” mean?
A. Extravagant
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B. Righteous
C. Sweeeet
D. Disobedient
E. Proud
3. In Medieval times, what was ‘gong farmer’?
A. Mushroom grower
B. Toilet cleaner
C. Dinner caller
D. Wollongong land owner
4. The planet's population reached seven billion in 2013. When did it reach five billion?
A. 1918
B. 2012
C. 1898
D. 1988
E. 1948
5. What is the name of the Rooster pictured on Kellogg’s Cornflakes box?
A. Maximus
B. Choccadoodle
C. Lucky
D. Orville
E. Cornelius
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Over the last few months, time and again, the Reserve Bank of Australia has increased its official cash rate target (OCR) and most banks have followed with similar increases to their variable home loan rates.
We understand with these ongoing increases, families are doing it tough and are unsure what they can do with their loans to help with these increased costs. Additionally, many Australians have a fixed rate loan where the rate is due to expire in the next 12 months and are keen to get on top of their situation before the rate expires.
What many people don’t realise is that if you do nothing, your loan will likely default to a Bank Standard Variable Rate (BSVR), often higher than what you could get if you shopped around, or even higher than if you resigned with at the same bank.
For these clients, it’s time to look at reviewing your home loan and preparing yourself well before the fixed rate period ends.
We could refinance for a better interest rate, loan term or loan conditions –we have access to dozens of lenders, hundreds of products, including those
from the big banks and smaller lenders. We will spend the time to assist with modelling new vs old repayments to try to get you ready to tackle these expensive rates we find ourselves in.
Are you after interest-only, line of credit, basic or “no frills”, fixed or variable? We will explain how they work so you can make your decision confidently.
Sometimes it doesn’t make sense to change, and we will let you know if that’s the case. We’re here to help and will ensure you’re making a well-informed choice. We’re not here to push you into a loan you’re not comfortable with in both the short and long term. We are not owned by a bank, nor is our aggregator we are licensed through, so you know that you’ll get the right option for you. We’re a family owned practice with over 23 years’ experience in finance.
In uncertain times, having a trusted adviser by your side is vital. Our team
SAM AYLIFFE
is experienced in helping our clients find a solution that best suits their needs and goals. We’re also able to assist with other types of lending, insurances, and have a Financial Adviser working with our team to help those looking to build wealth.
And there’s no pressure! We’re here to help, have a chat and figure out the most cost-effective and tailored solution for you, your family, or your business.
Contact Astute Manly at manly@ astutefinancial.com.au, send a message to 0414 976 865, or call 02 9984 1911. •
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Collaroy Kitchen Centre’s designers, John and Helle Olsen, have once again demonstrated their design expertise with this stunning and highly functional kitchen. They have created a space filled with natural light and features bold, textured cabinetry and timeless finishes that work together seamlessly.
There is no doubt that the design of this kitchen is exceptional. A desire for an open-plan living space was initially expressed by the homeowners, but this was soon replaced with the realisation that the most suitable course of action would be to work with the existing layout. John and Helle have created distinct kitchen areas that demonstrate the enduring appeal of well-defined
spaces, and the bright and spacious feeling is a testament to their extensive experience and exceptional taste.
In spite of the challenges that the layout posed, with four doorways to work around, the design team expertly adapted each surface to make the most of the available space. This was both in the cooking zone and the adjoining laundry area. The dark cabinetry, AbsoluteMatte by Laminex, accommodates the owners’ request for black. Thoughtful internal storage and a Hafele bin system provide endless opportunities for a wellorganised and functional kitchen. The kitchen’s character comes from the American walnut timber benchtop, the dramatic Bruno Perla marble splashback, and the detailed Kethy and Buster + Punch handles. These add texture and interest. The crisp white walls, large window, and deliberate gap between the cabinetry and ceiling lighten the overall feel of the room.
“Designing a kitchen is always an exciting time. We do our best to make sure that every aspect of your new kitchen meets your expectations and complements your home.”
JOHN OLSEN, CEO, COLLAROY KITCHEN CENTREThe functionality is enhanced with high-end appliances from Miele and Mitsubishi. The matte black Blanco sink Vola taps and cleverly hidden powerpoints make the space as practical as it is beautiful. LED lighting and Vipp shelves add the finishing touches, making this kitchen the heart of this elegant family home.
Explore the possibilities of your dream kitchen at Collaroy Kitchen Centre. With over 25 years of experience and exceptional Danish kitchen design, the team at Collaroy Kitchen Centre can help you realise your dream kitchen. •
While experience can certainly help in creating a beautiful garden, it’s not the only factor that makes a garden thrive. With a little bit of knowledge and effort, even beginner gardeners can create healthy and vibrant gardens. Beaches COVERED. spoke with Marina Grassecker from Harvest Native Nursery for her tips for maintaining a healthy Autumn garden.
The key to supporting your garden in preparation for the colder months is adding a layer of native leaf mulch. This will help to protect the soil and the roots of plants as the temperature drops, as well as helping to retain moisture in the soil. To effectively protect and insulate, you need premium quality mulch. For some helpful tips, pop into the nursery and chat to our knowledgeable team who enjoy nothing more than talking ‘mulch.’
Autumn is a truly beautiful time in the garden, and it’s a great opportunity
to get down and dirty and pull out any weeds that might have sprung up. If you don’t have the time to do this, make sure to at least remove the seed heads, as just one can mean years of weeding to come. Organic herbicides can also be a significant help in keeping weeds under control.
From an ecological perspective, a garden serves as another puzzle piece in the surrounding landscape. Feeding the birds, lizards, and insects in your garden is an ongoing job, and planting a variety of plants that offer nectar, seeds, and flowers is essential.
We can get stuck in a rut and plant the same plants year after year. Lilly Pillies are very popular when it comes to hedging. They are so abundant that the bigger birds that feed on their berries rule the skies. We need to consider other types of native hedge
OUR HORTICULTURISTS ARE ALWAYS READY TO PROVIDE TIPS
“One of the jobs a garden needs to do is feed the birds, lizards and insects.”
“Consider other types of native hedge plants that protect and feed smaller birds such as native finches and parrots.”
MARINA GRASSECKER
MARINA GRASSECKERPLANT NATIVE BOTTLEBRUSH SHRUBS TO CREATE A HEDGE
“Ward off ticks in your yard by planting Kunzea ambigua.”
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An efficient eco-system can be very rewarding. Watching native Animalia enjoy your garden is truly fulfilling
The friendly team all share a genuine passion for horticulture and are on-hand to help you in crafting your ideal garden. Head into Harvest Native Nursery to enhance your outdoor area this Autumn. •
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So, don’t be tempted to stick with the same old hedge plants for privacy. Consider a variety of options that will protect and feed both large and small birds.
For example, Grevillea Bronze Rambler is a small hedge that provides shelter for small birds. In addition, Banksia ericifolia is a tall hedge that also provides the same refuge. In addition, Austromyrtus tenuifolius produces tasty berries for both humans and animals. Kunzea ambigua is a striking, scented shrub that can also help to ward off ticks in your yard.
Adam and Katie Marsden at Earth Property Buyers Agents were instrumental in helping Rachel and Shane achieve their dream of relocating from the United States of America to the Southern Highlands in Australia.
Utilising a property buyer allows you access to pre-market and off-market properties that are only available through their network of trusted real-estate professionals. With Earth Property, Rachel and Shane were able enjoy exclusive access to the highly sought-after Southern Highlands market, enabling them to be the first to explore exciting new opportunities before they even hit the market.
Ideally, their property would be situated close enough to Bowral’s modern amenities, yet far enough from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Despite their determination to realise their vision, Rachel and Shane faced several challenges. Being based overseas, they lacked familiarity with the local property market and were unsure of how to determine the value of properties, which streets were ideal, or which amenities to prioritise.
However, they recognised the Southern Highlands had a unique charm, and with its proximity to Sydney, was a great location for their family.
Rachel discovered Earth Property Buyers Agents through Instagram and was impressed by the boutique agency’s local expertise and commitment to providing
Looking for a change of pace and scenery? Consider relocating to the Southern Highlands where you can trade the fast-paced urban lifestyle for the peacefulness of nature, clean air, and scenic views. Earth Property Buyers Agent can help you find your dream property and embrace a simpler, more relaxed lifestyle.
exceptional customer experiences from search to settlement.
Following a Zoom conversation, Rachel and Shane knew that they needed the support of a team of local experts to help them achieve their dream of purchasing a property from afar. With Earth Property Buyers Agents’ guidance and support, Rachel and Shane felt confident in their decision to pursue their property purchase.
“We can provide you with intimate knowledge of the local market, help you save time and money, guide you through the buying process, and provide you with peace of mind.”
ADAM MARSDENUsing a Buyer’s Agent can be highly beneficial when purchasing a property from afar. A Buyer’s Agent has extensive knowledge of the local real estate market and can provide valuable insights into neighbourhoods, schools, and other factors that may impact your buying decision.
They can help you save time by previewing properties on your behalf and identifying those that meet your specific needs and preferences, especially if you are unable to travel to the area to view properties in person.
Additionally, a Buyer’s Agent can negotiate on your behalf with the seller’s agent to ensure you get the
best possible deal and provide objective advice and guidance throughout the buying process.
Relocation is a life-changing experience, and it can also come with its own set of new challenges.
Having a local Buyer’s Agent on the ground can help you navigate these challenges and make the buying process a smoother and more enjoyable experience.
If you’re considering a move to the Southern Highlands, don’t hesitate to reach out to Earth Property Buyers Agents. They’re here to help you find your dream property and make your tree-change a reality.
Rachel and Shane’s journey is a testament to the importance of having the right team of experts on your side when pursuing a dream property purchase from afar.
Earth Property Buyers Agents’ local expertise, commitment to exceptional customer experiences, and comprehensive support made a huge difference in the couple’s journey, making it a more efficient, enjoyable, and successful experience. Their story is a reminder that a relocation can be a rewarding and positive experience with the right support and guidance.
If you're thinking of making a tree-change, Earth Property Buyers Agents can help you make it happen. •
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