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The portrait of Adam Goodes on our cover, captured by photographer Nic Walker, illustrates the calm focus the football great has in his life. He tells journalist Jane Rocca, in her exclusive interview with the dual Brownlow medallist and former Australian of the Year, that family and education are his top priorities. While nurturing his young daughter with wife Natalie, he is also fostering the next generation of Indigenous pupils through his foundation, handin-glove with his David Jones’ ambassadorial role. The goal posts have moved post-footy, and his determination is resolute. ●
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f retired AFL legend Adam Goodes is living his version of the Australian Dream, it’s happening right now at home in the eastern suburbs of Sydney with his wife Natalie and their newborn daughter Adelaide. Becoming a father has had a profound effect on the 39-year-old former Sydney Swan and dual Brownlow medallist; a moment he’s been waiting for and couldn’t be happier about. He’s soaking up every minute, enjoying pram laps around the neighbourhood and getting acquainted with Adelaide, who is just six weeks old. “Adelaide is doing great,” he beams, having just returned home for this interview after Domain Review’s exclusive shoot in Sydney with photographer Nic Walker. “I’m loving the new challenge I have in front of me.
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“It’s been so nice to take time off work to be with Natalie and our baby girl and to get to know her. “I’m also loving the added responsibility of being her dad, and understanding her little cries and the noises she makes. It really is a special time in our lives. “She also knows the difference between night and day, or at least that’s what we believe because she loves her sleep just like her parents do.” But for every coo and cuddle happening at home, Goodes is well aware the headlines are emerging once again, picking up where they left off after he retired from the Swans four years ago. Following two premierships, All-Australian honours and twice winning the game’s highest individual award, it was a departure from the pinnacle of the sport that was truly undeserved.
“The best thing about me agreeing to let Ian Darling make The Final Quarter is that it’s giving people a chance to listen to what was really said and what I said in that time in my life. “It also shows what other commentators said on air and in the media at the time and gives the public a sense and better understanding of the situation in terms of what they may have heard the first time around. “I’ve also tried to let these documentaries do the talking for me and that’s what I will do going forward.” At the end of August, Goodes will travel with Natalie and Adelaide back to the Flinders Ranges to bury the placenta under a tree, a ritual that is very important to him. “For us, it’s really a grounding custom that
His role with David Jones is philanthropic – instrumental in helping the Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, and highlighting education empowerment among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. A focus of the GO Foundation (which David Jones has also partnered with) is on funding scholarships to provide Indigenous pupils with access to education, and galvanising their cultural identity. “From the day I retired from football, everything shifted for me,” Goodes says. “I have completely moved on from my football career, but I am passionate about the work I am doing with the foundation and helping other Indigenous entrepreneurs with their businesses and it’s something I am really working hard towards building.
“From the day I retired from football, everything shifted for me.” The abuse and booing Goodes endured towards the end of his 372-game career was exposed in a documentary comprising archival footage and screened on Network Ten this month. Ian Darling’s The Final Quarter was given the nod of approval by Goodes and exposed the intensity of racism on and off the footy field. A new Goodes documentary will launch the Melbourne International Film Festival at the gala opening on August 1, and it stars Goodes and his family. The Australian Dream, in cinemas from August 22 and written by broadcast journalist Stan Grant, explores just what it means to be Australian. “The Australian Dream for me is a companion piece to Ian Darling’s documentary of archival footage about what happened to me,” Goodes says. “The Australian Dream features me, my wife and other Indigenous leaders opening up about the ‘Australian Dream’, what is it and what it means for us to live in a great country, but there is a little something that is not right too and we want to raise more awareness about it.
connects a part of mum and baby back to the Flinders Ranges where she and our people come from,” he says. “I am looking forward to being able to instil in Adelaide what it means to be an Indigenous person who is proud of her heritage.” Goodes says his mother hasn’t met Adelaide yet, but he and Natalie will welcome family members very soon. “Everyone in the family is very excited for us,” he says. “But we’ve been reluctant to have many visitors. “We have wanted to stay in the bubble as long as possible and it’s an important time for us to bond as a family. I have organised my mum, brother Jake and niece and nephew to come up at the start of next month after Adelaide has had her six-week shots. We’ll be a bit more open after she’s had those done.” Goodes, the 2014 Australian of the Year, founded the GO Foundation with his good friend and fellow former Swans star Michael O’Loughlin, and for the past four years, he has been an ambassador for department store David Jones.
“Hopefully one day I can give something for young Adelaide to step into. I’ve also worked hard to be in a position where I can be a present dad for her. To be there for my wife and our daughter, that’s my top priority.” Goodes says he won’t mind if Adelaide wants to play football, but says education comes first. “My wife is from a very academic family and Adelaide’s grandfather is a primary school principal. Education is the game-changer for me and it’s allowed me to get where I am,” he says. “If Adelaide wants to play football, soccer, netball, whatever it might be, she will get every opportunity to play.” Goodes keeps fit by playing basketball each week with a group of former Swans players and for the past two years has competed in an over-35s soccer team. “I feel it’s come full circle,” he says. “To go back and play soccer like I did when I was a kid has been so rewarding, I am loving the competitiveness.” ● ● gofoundation.org.au ● davidjones.com ● miff.com.au
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orgi Coghlan subscribes to the theory that “if you want something done, give it to a busy person”. And The Project presenter practises what she preaches. Last November, when Carrie Bickmore began maternity leave, Coghlan was co-hosting the Network Ten program in the same week as she and her husband Simon opened the Provincial Hotel in Ballarat. She and Simon, a successful regional Victorian hotelier, had bought and then renovated the National Trust-recognised landmark, which was built in 1909. “The Pro” of today is where old meets new with style and warmth, and fine dining restaurant Lola. Just a few months old, the revamped hotel last month took out the Tourism Accommodation Award for Best Boutique Style Accommodation in Victoria.
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“It’s been absolutely crazy but at the same time it’s been wonderful, because I’ve always believed in the mantra if you want something done give it to a busy person,’’ Coghlan says. “Simon and I didn’t drink a drop of alcohol the four months we were renovating because we couldn’t afford to feel hung-over. It was really hard work but we always had a clear vision of what we wanted – a really extraordinary boutique hotel with exceptional service that supports local produce. “I’ve loved the whole design and creative element, picking the fabrics and art by local female artists. I’ve never done that before and I’ve just loved it. “When people come in and say, ‘You’ve thought of everything, there’s so much love put in’, that’s my greatest joy.” Creating a home away from home was key to that vision. “You know when you stay at someone’s beautiful home and you don’t want to leave?
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Led by head chef Shaun Thomson (ex-Rockpool and Quay), Lola quickly established itself in the Ballarat dining scene, and transforms from an elegant dinner bistro into a relaxed local cafe by day. “We asked ourselves where would we want to go regularly and when we’re in Melbourne or we go to
Europe we just love those incredible bistros on the corner of the street; the menu’s not too complicated, it celebrates local produce, you get an incredible glass of wine,’’ Coghlan says. “We wanted to create somewhere people go ‘let’s go to Lola’ – somewhere you go for a special wedding anniversary, or you can sit on your own with a book, have a glass of beautiful, local Latta pinot and confit duck leg or have champagne with the girls then all share a bunch of dishes. “And the special part of dining at Lola is you go in and you see Simon – he’s the owner, he’s the manager, he’s working the floor and serving you.” Away from the TV studio and hotel, Coghlan, mum to eight-year-old Molly-Rose, finds solace at home on their farm. A glimpse of her Instagram reveals a stunning showreel of bounty and produce from the garden and beautiful home-cooked fare. “The farm is my sanctuary, my happy place, it’s where I restore my spirit,’’ she says. “I can’t bounce back and restore without that beautiful downtime where I’m out in the garden, with my horses – it refuels me and recalibrates me.” ●
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