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SIGRID THORNTON THE POWER OF CH A NGE
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THE FIRST WATCH WORN ON THE MOON
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On the 50th anniversary of the first lunar landing, OMEGA is reflecting on the golden moments that defined that iconic day. While our own Speedmaster was strapped to the wrists of the astronauts, George Clooney was looking up towards the moon where his heroes were making history.
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In troubled times, TV shows in which the whole family can sit down to watch are so treasured. Enter the rebooted Seachange, on Channel Nine. It’s the series that made now Hollywood star David Wenham (Diver Dan) a heartthrob, and in magistrate Laura Gibson, played beautifully by Sigrid Thornton, showed a strong woman could still express her fragility. The show coined the real estate phrase “sea change”, for city-slickers seeking peace and quiet, even if Laura encountered hiccups on the way to that nirvana. Enjoy a moment of nostalgia with Sigrid in this week’s cover feature. ●
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any of us struggle to know we want to do with our lives, but Sigrid Thornton knew she wanted to be an actor at a very young age. Growing up in Brisbane, acting was always in her blood. “I wanted to be an actor probably from about the age of seven,” she says. “It’s a very hard thing to define exactly what drives a seven-year-old to such a calling, but it chose me, really. “I started doing acting workshops from that very early age and it wasn’t something that I really thought about, it was something I just wanted to do and it gave me pleasure and made me feel happy.” It’s been 40 years since Thornton had her first major role in a drama series, appearing in 30 episodes of the classic Australian drama Prisoner in 1979. She didn’t celebrate the achievement because, in reality, at the age of 60 she feels like she has been acting most of her life. “I didn’t have a party or anything, as I have been acting since I was a child,” she says of the milestone. “I have had the good fortune of having an enduring career.” Thornton loves being an actor today as much as she did when she started out. “I love it in a more clearly defined, concentrated kind of way now,” she says. “I love the actual process of being in the zone and making a performance work. That’s a rather hard thing to describe, it is a Zen kind of state that actors talk about. It’s a very fulfilling place to be.” Ever since that role on Prisoner she has barely left our screens – big or small. Whether it is winning hearts in the The Man From Snowy River or most recently a gritty role in Wentworth, she excels at everything she does. Thornton is back again in Seachange, reprising
Sigrid Thornton is back in Pearl Bay as the much-missed TV series Seachange returns.
A change of heart her role of the much loved magistrate Laura Gibson, this time on Channel Nine. The original series of Seachange finished to much public outcry in 2000 after three years on the ABC. It has taken almost 20 years to get the fictional town of Pearl Bay back on the map again. On this renewed occasion, Seachange wasn’t filmed in the Victorian town of Barwon Heads. Instead, it was shot in the just-as-pretty spot of Brunswick Heads in northern NSW. And this time around, Thornton is not only starring in the lead role, but is also a producer. “I have been working seven days a week, so I feel like I could probably sleep for month to make up for it,” she says. If you had have asked Thornton a couple of years ago if Seachange would ever come back, she would have probably said no. “I hadn’t dreamed of it returning,” Sigrid says of the Seachange reboot. “I hadn’t imagined that this would ever happen, really. So I’ve been very keen to take it one step at a time and not have any particular expectations, because it’s a long time later and this woman, although very much in the same spirit, she has had a lot of life experiences. “It has been an extraordinary experience bringing her back.”
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“[Laura] is neurotic, damaged, a bit obsessive compulsive and controlling, but she is constantly looking to redeem herself and her heart is in the right place.”
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Since 2000 the world has changed dramatically, but Thornton still believes there is a place for a nice drama like Seachange, amid so much doom and gloom. “Storytelling has changed enormously since Seachange was made and there are many more complex stories out there to be listened to, viewed and heard,” she says. “So it’s a different world. “But I still think that Seachange is even more relevant, perhaps more than ever because the world is in need of a soothing influence. “It’s a story that talks about connections between people and the loving connection between people “ The new Seachange also sees the return of John Howard as Bob Jelly, Kerry Armstrong playing his wife Heather, and Kevin Harrington in the role of Kevin Findley. Brooke Satchwell joins the cast as Miranda Gibson, Laura’s daughter. It was a joy for Thornton to bring Laura Gibson back to life, with all her quirks. “I think Laura is an unusual central figure,” Thornton says. “She’s not your traditional heroine. “She is neurotic, damaged, a bit obsessive compulsive and controlling, but she is constantly looking to redeem herself and her heart is in the right place. “She’s constantly looking to improve herself and the lives of those around her.” Based in Melbourne with her husband Tom Burstall, Thornton is looking forward to some quiet time now that the first series, of hopefully many, has been completed. “I got back home on Sunday night and my suitcases are still spilling out and unpacked because I’ve had such a busy time since I got home,” she says. “I’m looking forward to getting my act back together.” ● SEACHANGE \ On Channel Nine, Tuesdays at 8.40pm.
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ental health in canines is as important as their physical health. Research confirms that dogs have the capacity to experience a range of emotions including sadness, happiness, anxiety and fear. Even jealousy has been observed in dogs, as well as anger and frustration. Life for a dog can be incredibly difficult in this world, and as a result, many dogs suffer from poor mental health. About 40 per cent of dogs are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, and 10 per cent of dogs are currently treated for anxiety with medication, a University of Finland study found. In my career, anxiety is the most common cause of unwanted dog behaviour.
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From chewing up the furniture, to howling in the backyard, escaping, showing aggression and even inappropriate elimination, unwanted dog behaviour is usually an expression of the dog’s mental state. But there are times in which your dog’s distress may be more subtle. Yawing in unfamiliar environments, becoming itchy without obvious cause, shaking their whole body in times of duress and even showing the white out of the corner of their eye are all discrete signals that your dog needs you to step up for their wellbeing. It is important to identify what may cause your pup to feel stressed out and any sign of distress should be acted on as an opportunity to keep your dog safe and calm. If you need to give your dog space, then move them away and allow them to relax. It is critical that owners do not force their dog to have experiences that are anxiety provoking. New situations can also be an opportunity to teach your dog that many experiences result in positive outcomes.
For example, if your dog is unsure of a new environment, allow them to explore at a distance and reward their optimistic and calm signals with high value food, praise and even play. When you pair a new experience with something your dog loves, they will learn to associate the two. This is what we call Pavlovian conditioning. It is a great tool for dog owners, who want to help their dogs overcome fears and phobias in life. Think about your dog’s mental health and look for the signs. Perhaps your dog is trying to tell you something. Now it’s your turn to respond. With any training, never push your dog’s limits. Always work within their comfort zone. Their behaviour and body language will indicate how comfortable they are. ● Laura V is a pet behaviourist and dog trainer. Her book The Rescue Dog is out September 17 (Penguin).
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Push yourself to get into a good morning routine now and it will be much, much easier to sustain once spring hits. You’ve heard the terms 5am club and 6am club – join them! Get up, get moving, start your day and I promise you’ll never look back. DRINK THREE LITRES OF WATER A DAY \ I know this seems like a lot and yes, while your body adapts you may be racing to the bathroom constantly, but your body will adapt fast and the benefits are huge. Dehydration often rears its head as hunger, so not only are you less likely to eat unnecessarily, you will enjoy better concentration and a more metabolically efficient body when you sip enough H2O. To make sure this happens, set an alarm on your phone four times a day with a drinking reminder until those good habits start forming.
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By the end of the 28 days, you’ll be well and truly on top of your hydration game. AUDIT YOUR PORTION SIZES \ In winter we
inevitably crave heavier, heartier and bigger meals. Without even realising it, you may have been increasing your portion sizes over the past couple of months. It’s time to stop and check that has not gotten out of hand. The majority of us eat too much, so if you know you are overeating focus on reducing your portion sizes by 20 per cent and only come back for seconds 20 minutes after finishing your meal – if you are still hungry. This simple trick works wonders.
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longer this is a great opportunity to use that time wisely and increase your steps. The ultimate goal might be 10,000 steps per day, which you can easily check on your health app on your phone, but the reality is you should simply focus on doing more. If your current average is 2000 steps per day, aim
for 4000. If your current average is 6000 then aim for 8000. For the next 28 days, challenge yourself to do more than you have been doing. You will feel so much better for it. SET YOURSELF A 28-DAY GOAL \ This will
completely change your attitude. Instead of drifting through the last month of winter, think of this time as a fantastic opportunity to get ahead. This simple but powerful shift in attitude, with a clear goal in mind of where you want to be come the first day of spring, will be a game-changer. Remember, this 28 days is all about forming habits so this goal does not necessarily need to be results-based. It might be process-based. For example – I will move my body 28 days in a row; I will drink three litres of water per day, every day, for the next 28 days. Process-driven goals are very effective for forming strong habits. Let’s do this. ● ● 28bysamwood.com
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eing chosen to lead their school as school captain is one of the greatest privileges that students can be given at Loyola College. This year’s captains, Amelia Dunn and Harrison Mills, have used their role to give the 1350 students at the school a voice. Here they talk about what being school captain means to them and what they will take away from the school when they graduate at the end of the year.
AMELIA SAYS ... Amelia Dunn joined Loyola College in year 7 – the last of four children to attend the Catholic coeducational College. “Loyola has always been a welcoming school and my time here has been filled with highlights. A year 8 trip to a wildlife centre as part of my Indonesian studies stands out. We learned about the animals at the centre in Indonesian – it was an interesting way to learn the language. House athletics and House swimming carnivals are fun and bring different year levels and friends together. House assemblies and House activities ensure that students have friends in the years above and below them. I knew a fair bit about Loyola before I came here because of my siblings – and they were the ones who encouraged me to apply for captaincy. I thought I could help behind the scenes with organising and planning events, and encouraging students to participate, so I put my hand up. After a written application, a speech, interviews and a student and staff vote, I was chosen, and I was ecstatic. I’m on a College committee and the Loyola Student Council where members put forward to the principal any ideas students have that would benefit the school. During the summer holidays, Loyola hosted school captains from other Jesuit schools around Australia. We stayed at Loyola for three days, talked about leadership and what we want to achieve this year, and travelled around Melbourne together. This year I’m studying maths methods, English, legal studies, economics and I’m doing an accelerated university subject – accounting. Loyola College has taught me to be approachable,
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hard-working and to recognise the value of good friendships.”
HARRISON SAYS ... Harrison Mills also joined Loyola College in year 7. With a keen interest in the arts, next year he hopes to gain a place at Victorian College of the Arts. “I got lost on my first day at Loyola and was 40 minutes late to class. Ms Crowe found me wandering from building to building, helped me to class and told me there was no need to stress – that was my first good impression of this school. From entering the Dante Alighieri poetry competition to going on a tour of Italy and immersing myself in the culture – Loyola has allowed me to have some of the best times in my life. In year 11 I was the public speaking and debating
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captain and I thought being school captain would be a good way to be involved in school and to make positive changes. I was in disbelief – but happy – when I was chosen for the role. My favourite part of being captain is when we put forward an idea, discuss it with teachers and change happens. I’m currently working with our principal, Mr Favrin, on reviewing the Personal Development program for students across the school. I’m studying art, Italian, further mathematics and English and last year I did VCE hospitality and psychology and I’d like to study a Bachelor of fine arts next year. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned at Loyola is to listen to other people because when you work with others, that’s when you make progress.” ● SARAH MARINOS
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The location couples old-road quiet with easy access to buses, shops and cafes. A short walk away, Lower Plenty parklands get fresh with the Plenty River. As to what’s going on upstairs, the answer is niftily nebulous, with the large space up for retreat, rumpus or family-room duty as desired. ● KAY KEIGHERY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Morrison Kleeman, Graham Morrison 0417 101 997 Price: $1.8 million-$1.98 million Auction: 12.30pm, August 24
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Teppanyaki, pizza and toasted marshmallows are on the menu here, where a spacious house on a long block, a beaut covered terrace and a pool enclosure with thatched umbrellas create the vibe of an unpretentious resort. The exposed-brick walls inside reflect the character of the facade. Looking over the front yard, the main bedroom has a walk-through wardrobe to a tastefully refurbished en suite. Living areas tally five counting the terrace room, where the pizza oven vies with a barbecue. Reached through the sunroom, the backyard summons with terracing, lawn, that cool pool area and a firepit. As the sign in the terrace room says; eat, drink, enjoy. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Jellis Craig, Matt Dougan 0416 065 115 Price: $1.2 million-$1.3 million Expressions of interest: close 6pm, August 20
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