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Even the bright lights of Eurovision, and a captive audience in former US president Barack Obama and talkshow supreme Oprah Winfrey, cannot overwhelm Aussie pop star Jessica Mauboy. The audience that inspires her is at home, in Darwin, and much smaller than the audience for the annual song contest – her family and the late grandmother whom she never met but who lends her name to Mauboy’s new album Hilda. In this week’s feature, you won’t find big statements from the songstress about adoring fans or performing for Obama – blood is thicker than a celebrity guest list. ●
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““I am Nathan Williamson ” … an AFL umpire and high school teacher My dad was an umpire in country Western
Australia when we were kids. I used to carry the ball and his water bottle out for him and grew up fascinated with umpiring. From then on, when I got pocket money, I’d buy whistles – I kept a container full of them – and I’d be out in the backyard blowing the whistle and bouncing the ball. I started umpiring junior football in 2005 when I was 12, one year earlier than what’s usually allowed, because I was pestering them so much. From umpiring junior footy, I went on to senior footy and in 2010 I was asked to umpire what’s called a country week championship competition. From that competition, the West Australian Football League umpiring department gave me a
call and said, “We’d love you to come down and trial for us”, which was the pathway to where I wanted to get to in the AFL, so that was awesome. In 2015 and 2016, I was an AFL rookie, which meant that I sat on the bench as an emergency umpire for all of the WA games. It was incredible because I got to meet the guys I’d looked up to since I was a kid – I was tying my shoelaces in the same room as them and walking out onto Subiaco Oval. In 2017, I debuted in AFL umpiring in round one. I umpired 22 games that year and sat on a bench for a final. Last year, I did another 22 games and umpired my first final – GWS versus Sydney. I’m so grateful to run around with the green shirt on and live what my dream was when I was a kid.
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Reconnecting with her family has helped pop star Jessica Mauboy sing the stories that matter.
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essica Mauboy was ready to quit music six years ago. She had fallen out of love with song writing and it took heading back to family in Darwin to find her voice again. The two-time ARIA Award-winning singer/ songwriter, who first came to our attention as a 16-year-old contestant and runner-up on Australian Idol in 2006, never let her ambition to succeed fall by the wayside; and the past 13 years is proof of all the hard work. She has worked tirelessly to achieve 15 top 20 singles and five top 10 albums and is also the first
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non-European solo artist to represent Australia at Eurovision in 2018. But it was while trying to write her fourth studio album that the 30-year-old hit a creative block. Sure there has been a live album and two soundtracks for The Sapphires and The Secret Daughter TV series, a tour with Beyonce, studio time with Ricky Martin, singing for Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama – the achievement list goes on – but Mauboy found herself trying to figure out what was next. “I was done with pop songs and writing about clubbing with friends. I mean it was fun, but I had
to figure where do I go next,” says Mauboy of her moment of realisation. “It took six years to understand myself as an artist and figure what my storytelling would be and what I wanted to sing about,” she adds. Mauboy feared the reaction from her fans and record label, Sony, but admits she had to take that risk. “I was walking into my own unknown territory I didn’t understand,” she says. “And then I found the piece that was missing in my life was family [who live in Darwin while she’s
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based in Sydney]. I had to be re-establish that to fuel my creative fire again.” Her first album in six years – Hilda, due on October 18 – is named after her maternal grandmother whom she never met. It serves as a connection to family and what’s she feels she’s missed out on while building her identity as one of Australia’s most loved artists. Part-existential crisis, part-soul searching, Mauboy was trying to nail her bigger picture while framing it on her terms. She first learnt about her maternal grandmother Hilda, from the Indigenous tribe KuKu Yalanji, at the age of 11. Mauboy grew up with three older sisters, Sandra, Jenny and Catherine, and one younger, Sophia, in a close-knit family who went to church – often singing with her paternal grandmother Harriet in
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the sunset on the beach with my family in Darwin, the salt water and going for a swim in it,” she recalls. Now, Mauboy is setting herself boundaries and goes home twice a year, on her birthday and Christmas or New Year’s depending on her schedule. She’s all about self-care, always travels with a humidifier, does regular meditation and makes sure she rings her family on an almost-daily basis. “[It’s] a simple exchange with my family that always calms any struggle I might be having,” she says. “I was making myself so busy with my music, but I was missing all the soulful spirited stories with family. Having home-cooked meals and working around the house with Dad and not being able to do that had a huge effect on me.” She wrote the song Little Things after an
“I realised I wanted to become a nurturer for my own mother and how important it is for all of us to lean on her, but she needs us too.”
Jessica Mauboy has sung for Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama, but her family in Darwin is what inspires her. PETER BREW-BEVAN
the local choir. Her father Ferdy, an electrician, was born in West Timor and raised in the NT. “My mother Therese never had a mother to lean on because she passed away when she was just 10 years old and rarely spoke of her,” she says. “That’s when I realised I wanted to become a nurturer for my own mother and how important it is for us all to lean on her, but she needs us too. “I have visions of her raising us girls and now think back and wonder that must have been hard for her not having her own mother to call and speak to. That voice of reason wasn’t there.” Naming the album Hilda is a way of keeping her spirit alive. Hilda tragically died at the age of 36 when her grass skirt caught fire. “Hilda captures all struggles I saw my own mother have in trying to raise her children and survive motherhood. It’s about strength, identity, love, kindness and hardship,” Mauboy says. Songs on the album like Sunday are a reminder to slow down and remain in the moment. “It’s the small things I was missing like watching
argument with her long-term boyfriend Themeli Magripilis. “A stupid fight about a childhood crush became so big,” she says. “The fight went from Saturday night into Sunday and I wrote it the following Monday.” Away from music, Mauboy also found her feet as an actor in the acclaimed 2012 musical film The Sapphires, 2009’s Bran Nue Dae as well as The Secret Daughter in 2016 and 2017. “I still receive a few scripts here and there but I’m particular about what I choose,” says Mauboy, who won an AACTA for Best Supporting Actress in 2013 (for The Sapphires) in the same year she was awarded NT Young Australian of the Year. “I love being able to bring a character to life and I would do it again,” she says. “It’s about choosing a role I feel I can bring something to, it has to mean something and I have to have a connection with the script and storyline. I would definitely love to do it again.” ● ● jessicamauboy.com.au
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Blue sky thinking delivered Jane Bunn a dream career that continues to race ahead.
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rowing up in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs, Jane Bunn didn’t think about becoming a meteorologist when she was at school. “I was drama captain and I was dancing every day of the week, then in year 12 I thought about having a serious career and I ended up choosing IT,” Bunn says. “I completed the first year of that at university and thought it wasn’t for me. “I took some time off and thought about what I
wanted to do, and I found myself procrastinating with horrible jobs by looking at the weather, and I thought – ‘I’m going to turn this into a career’.” Bunn ended up achieving the university degrees she needed and worked at the Bureau Of Meteorology. While there she drifted into presenting the weather. She got a gig for WIN News around Victoria where she gathered a cult following, which brought her to the attention of Channel 7 news bosses.
Bunn has been the official Seven News meteorologist for nearly five years and, like just like at WIN, has a huge fan base. “It’s 100 per cent my dream job,” she says. “I would be following the weather regardless, to be presenting that to a big audience is such a great thing.” Bunn will step out of the studio and head trackside this spring as the Caulfield Cup Carnival Pin Ambassador, with proceeds raised going to Ronald McDonald House. She praised the special love heart pin that New York artist James Goldcrown has created for the event, which includes Ladbrokes Caulfield Guineas Day (October 12), Catanach’s Jewellers Blue Sapphire Day (October 16) and Stella Artois Caulfield Cup Day (October 19). A Stella Artois Caulfield Cup Carnival pin is also available, along with Goldcrown’s design – both pins can be purchased by racegoers (to wear on lapels or dresses) at the track throughout the carnival. “I’ve had the pleasure of wearing the normal pin, which is already on sale, but the new pin I have had a sneak preview of, and it is pretty exciting indeed,” Bunn says. “The nice thing about it is that it is a love heart, and the artist James Goldcrown does some really exciting things and it’s great to have him at Caulfield.” Goldcrown is one of New York’s most well-known street artists, famous for his heart pieces. His distinctive art – an outdoor mural – will also feature at the racecourse during the carnival. Melbourne Racing Club chief commercial officer Peta Webster says Goldcrown will bring the carnival’s New York City theme to life. Bunn will be at the races on Caufield Guineas Day and Caulfield Cup Day. “You get to the end of the footy season and you then get into spring racing mode, it’s such a lovely thing and a lovely time to be in Melbourne,” she says. ● ● mrc.racing.com/spring
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