“WHAT HAVE THE ROMANS EVER DONE FOR US?”
If your reflex response was “Aqueducts” you’re probably a “Monty Pythonist”, but don’t worry, you’re one of millions throughout the world. Reportedly over 50% of all Brits love “Python” and that’s just one country. The list goes on to include sanitation, roads, medicine, irrigation, education, wine, public baths, safe streets, public order and health.
Not bad for a rule of 350 yea rs, and it seems they did much the same throughout their whole empire which stretched from the British Isles to the Red Sea, Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea.
In all the empire la sted for over 1,000 years, embraced over 50 countries and had an estimated population of between 45 and 120 million people.
How was it possibl e to govern such a huge area and such a diverse group of cultures and individuals for such a long period of time? Fear and oppression can only work for so long (Hitler managed just 12 years and Napoleon managed 15, even though they conquered much of Europe, and beyond).
So what did they do that was so different?
We know they had a rmies and won most of their battles and that punishment of offenders was often brutal. But when the fighting was done they brought public order and peace to warring factions.
In fact, their concept of government was that “social bonds, not command and control, were to be the primary
mechanisms of governance”. This meant that they were both democratic and collaborative, engaging in “value for value” trade and community activities. And by giving all citizens equal rights they avoided the need for an oppressive police state. The importance of equal rights for all citizens cannot be overstated.
A present day parall el is The Commonwealth, founded in 1949. Its first member was India, and it has since grown to 56 fully independent and equal countries (including Australia) all “working together for prosperity, democracy and peace”. It is home to a third of the world’s population. That’s 2.5 billion people working together of their own free will and more seeking to join. Clearly collaboration works.
If you take a look at a map of Sydney and you’ll see that Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs is virtually an island, with over 600,000 residents and more 130,000 businesses, charities and community bodies. Imagine the increase in productivity if there was an easy way for them to all collaborate.
Well now there is! it’s called Eastern Suburbs Collaborative.
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EASTERN SUBURBS NETWORK NIGHT
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You will receive champagne on arrival and be welcomed by the General Manager Ralf Bruegger.
You will also learn about our new Eastern Suburbs Collaborative and hear from several local “three minute speakers”
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Quality
Enjoy a warm welcome at Sydney's Exclusive Bayside Retreat
Nestled within the heart of Double Bay, InterContinental Sydney Double Bay invites locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in a world of refined luxury and culinary excellence.
The award-winning, luxury InterContinental Sydney Double Bay is located in the leafy Eastern Suburbs village of Double Bay.
Retreat to this boutique hotel and relax in one of its 140 light-filled spacious guestrooms and suites, with private balconies and courtyard garden views overlooking the bay or village.
Relax with a drink at The Upper Bar, a stylish and iconic pooside bar with breathtaking harbour views. Enjoy an elegant afternoon tea, or an expertly-mixed cocktails in the evening, before indulging in an unforgettable culinary experience at The Dining Room. Experience true luxury with range of facilities, including a fully equipped 24-hour gym, while surrounded by high-end fashion boutiques, laneway cafes and
harbour beaches. And with Sydney's CBD just five kilometres away by ferry or car, you're never far from everything this exciting city has to offer.
Drawing inspiration from the great hotel bars of London, Rome, Paris, and New York, this esteemed establishment has brought back the glamour and sophistication that Sydneysiders have long yearned for. From the moment you step inside, the ambiance of The Bar transports you to a bygone era of timeless elegance. The combination of lush surroundings, with its thick carpet and dusty-pink high-backed velvet chairs, and the white-jacketed waitstatt exudes an air of sophistication, setting the stage for an extraordinary dining experience.
The menu at The Bar is a celebration of local produce, with a focus of European dishes.
Every plate that leaves the kitchen is a testament to the culinary expertise and artistry of the talented team of chefs. Diners can expect a symphony of flavours as they savour dishes that seamlessly blend tradition and innovation.
The Bar at InterContinental Sydney Double Bay has quickly established itself as a must-visit destination for those seeking an extraordinary dining experience in Sydney.
It is a place where memories are made, friendships are forged, and palates are delighted.
FIT COLLECTIVE DOUBLE BAY
Fit Collective is a hotel gym located on the ground level promenade of the hotel, is a fully equipped fitness facility with dedicated cardiovascular equipment, resistance equipment and tree weights.
The Technogym equipment provides you with a totally immersive workout experience and benefit from connected ecosystem to stay on track with your wellness lifestyle, anywhere and anytime. Gym facilities are
complimentary for guests staying at the hotel and memberships are available for members of the public.
Fit Collective is open 24/7 and the minimum age for entry is 18-years-old.
Gym membership offers:
• Unlimited access to exciting range of scheduled classes such as Cross Training, Yoga, Boot Camp, Weights Curcuit and HIIT 30.
• Showers with luxurious Byredo amenities, towels, hair dryers.
• 10% food and beverage discount.
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WHALE SPOTTING WHILE YOU WALK
With World Ocean Day on soon –June 8 – it’s the perfect time to walk the South Head coastal path to see if you can see a migrating whale. Woollahra Council is running its popular Whale Watching Walks on June 4, July 2 and July 19 from 9am to 11am.
“These events are a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, connect with other people and hopefully spot some whales!” a Woollahra Council spokesperson told Eastern Suburbs Life. As tickets always sell out fast, it’s best to book a spot ASAP! And do bring binoculars if you can.
The whale watching walk and talk teaches attendees about the history of whaling in Australia as well as the natural and cultural heritage of the Vaucluse area.
Walks start at Macquarie Lighthouse –Australia’s first lighthouse, built in 1818 and designed by convict architect Francis Greenway for Lachlan Macquarie, then Governor of NSW.
The walks fi nis h at Gap Park, Watsons Bay which showcases panoramic views of Sydney Harbour and the ocean as well as colonial
history with early fortifications, shipwreck relics, and disused gun placements from past wars. While there, stroll the two-metre wide accessible pathway along the historic tramway route which takes visitors past bushland rock escarpment and through a lush rainforest gully – a very different experience to the exposed coastal walk hugging the cliff tops above.
A raised ti mber boardwalk has been constructed over prominent fig tree roots to protect them, and seating has been installed along the route for resting and taking in magnificent views of the Harbour Bridge and the tranquil surrounds. www.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/events/events_ list/whale-watching-walk
WHALE OF A TIME
Entertaining for kids – and another fun way to learn about the east coast whale migration – is the immersive audio walking experience ‘South Head Whale Tale’ – which can be easily accessed online, anytime. Written by actor/writer Vashti Hughes, who is the voice of the lead female whale, she describes how whales feed in the bountiful Antarctic waters to enhance blubber reserves for the
long journey north towards the Great Barrier Reef. Abundant marine life plus whale rituals and habits are delightfully detailed as well as hazards they can encounter.
This story te lling project was inspired by Peter C. Stone’s award-winning illustrated book, Waltzes with Giants, with impressive creative contributions by the talented Friends of South Head collective – which includes actor Drew Fairley, comedian/journalist Wil Anderson and
composer/musician Ross Johnston. southheadwhale.org/story
Whale watching season coincides with the recent publication of the charmingly illustrated book Gurawul The Whale – An ancient story for our time, the original and enthralling Dreamtime story of the migration by late Uncle Max Dulumunmun Harrison, whose people have a local connection.
Paula TowersDO YOU SUFFER FROM BACK PAIN, JOINT PAIN OR SPORTING INJURIES?
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MedX Systems has now opened in Edgecliff, just minutes from Edgecliff Station. They can provide convenient, time effective, 30 min session to restore mobility and reduce or eliminate pain.
MedX is not just a gym, it is a proven, medical program of twice weekly supervised programs (30 min sessions) that will develop strong lean muscle, improve mobility, increase stability, boost metabolic rate and prevent injury.
All sessions s upervised by osteopath and physical therapists.
These programs provi de the most safe, effective, non-invasive and time efficient strengthening programs available.
MedX Equ ip ment has been developed in the US and perfected over a period of 30 years. The MedX technology is the Gold Standard in Scientifically Proven Medical/ Exercise Rehabilitation Equipment, and Spine Function Testing.
The MedX patented compound weight stack system enables a consistent load through full range of motion, while isolating targeted muscle groups, making it the most technologically advanced medical/ rehabilitation equipment available.
If you’re past 55 and ex periencing back pain you’re not alone, over 35% are in the same boat as you. Whether you’re desperate to avoid spinal surgery, seeking relief from nagging pain, or looking to guard against future injury MedX can help you.
Benefit s incl ude: -
• Reverse age-related muscle loss and restore significant strength for life.
OSTEOPATHIC CARE
We support our patients rehabilitation and recover y with evidence-based physical therapy:
• Low Level Laser (LLL) Therapy
• Shockwave (High Power Ultrasound)
• Sports massage and stretching
• Dry Needling Acupuncture
• Myofascial Cupping Technique
• Manipulation and mobilisation
during and hours after your session.
• Boost bone density and even grow new bone cells to protect against osteoporosis.
• Improve blood sugar levels, reducing risk of metabolic syndrome and Type 2 diabetes.
• Stimulate the production of interleukin 6 and other chemical messengers that help to breakdown fat storage in fat cells.
• Lowered levels of the stress hormone cortisol, reducing anxiety and depression and improving sleep.
• Effective treatment of Osteoarthritis, Disc Herniation, Joint Degeneration, Osteoporosis, and Scoliosis.
If you’re trying to avoid spinal surgery and a lengthy, and time-consuming recovery, or if you merely want to guard against the possibility in future, a visit to MedX Systems at Shop 3, Ground Floor, 85 New South Head Rd, Edgecliff is a wise investment.
Our Principal Osteopath (Dr Tracey Spruyt) specialises in acute and chronic sports injury management and exercise rehabilitation. Our patient focused rehabilitation includes a thorough assessment, diagnosis and prescription of a range of evidence-based physical therapies which include Low Level Laser (LLL) technology and Shockwave (High power Ultrasound).
The Laser is a non- painful application which is effective for reducing inflammation and swelling, increasing blood flow and stimulating collagen production which is necessary for healing. If you're suffering from bursiitis, an acute ankle ligament sprain, calf strains, shoulder tears or even stress fractures, the laser is for you! The Shockwave is a High Power Ultrasound which acts to break down adhesive scar tissue and ultra-tight muscle fibres which are often present as a result of a chronic injury. Old hamstring tears, rotator cuff tendinopathy, tennis elbo, achilles
EXERCISE REHABILATION
We support our patients with research-based exercise programs featuring MedX equipment.
• Balance and Falls Prevention
• Osteoporosis Management
• Rehabilitate Chronic Shoulder Injuries
• Lower Back and Core Rehabilitation
• Hip and Knee Pain Management
• Over 55's Exercise Programs
• Sports Injury Rehabilitation
tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis can benefit from the Shockwave as it breaks down the old scar tissue and increases blood flow to the area.
To make an appointment call Dr Tracey Spruyt on 0482 965 948
To view testimo nials and book online visit www.medxsystems.com.au
Private Hea lth Ins urance rebates are available for all MedX sessions. You may also be eligible for a Medicare Care Plan (Bulk Billing for up to five sessions) when referred by your Doctor.
FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC MAKING
Alison Tung is the current recipient of the St Mark’s Choir scholarship and loves being a chorister
“Making music with others is different from playing yourself, and I really enjoy creating different harmonies in choirs that you can’t create on your own. Singing with others also brings a lot of joy and connects you with people with different life experiences.”
She first sang with the St Mark’s Choir on Christmas Day 2021, before formally joining the Choir in March 2022. Alison explained: “I came to the Christmas Nine Lessons and Carols Service in 2021 through the invitation of David Drury (guest organist) and Stacey Yang (previous Organ Scholar). I met the Director of Music (Bill Clark) and the Choir and Bill invited me to join.”
Alison shared: “I really love making music, and I also play the piano and the violin. I have been part of choirs and orchestras during primary and high school. After graduating from high school, the opportunities for music are different, and I chose to sing in choirs because of how convenient it is (I’m partly joking but this is also true). Your body is your instrument and you don’t have to worry about carrying an instrument around!” Her passion is evident: “I hope to use music
to connect people with God, through the beautiful melodies and lyrics. Music is powerful and can spark emotions and reflections.”
Alison recom m ends joining the St Mark’s Choir. She reflected: “It builds up your music skills, especially on sight reading and collaborating with other choristers to create music together. Another benefit is that the time commitment is not onerous.” She counts singing descant lines during Advent and Christmas services with a majestic organ accompaniment as being amongst her most memorable St Mark’s Choir experiences. For more information about St Mark’s Choir visit https://stmarksdp.org/ministries/the-st-markschoir/
A lison i s currently studying a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and a Bachelor of Science at University of Sydney, majoring in Mathematics and Biology. When she is not studying or music making, she enjoys playing the Rubik’s Cube and solving sudokus.
CHORAL EVENSONG SERVICE
Sunday June 18, 2023, 3-4:10pm Come and see the choir in action! The St Mark’s Choir is delighted to be reviving Choral Evensong services. We encourage anyone who values the services contained in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer to attend these Choral Evensong (Evening Prayer) services. The music will include Stanford’s
Sung by the St Mark’s Choir stmarksdp.org/whats-on/
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DARLING POINT
Bauer and Art Director, Brenda Dwyer.
WHEN: JUNE 10 10AM-4PM
WHERE: WOOLLAHRA LIBRARY, 451 NEW SOUTH HEAD RD, DOUBLE BAY
WE BLEED THE SAME: IN CONVERSATION WITH ERNIE FRIEDLANDER
As part of the We Bleed The Same: 2023 exhibition, join Ernie Friedlander OAM, Holocaust survivor and notable Australian-Jewish activist working against racism and prejudice, in conversation with We Bleed the Same creator and producer Liz Deep-Jones.
WHEN: JUNE 23 6-8PM
MCKELL PARK CRAFT STUDIO
Local artists, Margaret McKenna and Caroline Quaine host a monthly craft group in Canonbury Cottage at McKell Park, where locals can meet, bring their own craft projects to work on, exchange ideas and learn new skills as well as build a sense of community..
WHEN: JUNE 30 10AM-12PM
WHERE: CANONBURY COTTAGE, 159 DARLING POINT RD, DARLING POINT
DOUBLE BAY
WHERE: WOOLLAHRA LIBRARY, 451 NEW SOUTH HEAD RD, DOUBLE BAY
PADDINGTON
RUSHCUTTERS BAY
RUSHCUTTERS BAY WALKING GROUP
The walks will take place rain, hail or shine and will cater for all levels of fitness and ability, so bring a friend, and enjoy getting fit in a great social environment.
WHEN: EVERY FRI 8.15AM FOR 8.30AM START
WHERE: RUSHCUTTERS BAY KIOSK, RUSHCUTTERS BAY PARK, RUSHCUTTERS BAY
WOOLLAHRA
WOOLLAHRA PROBUS CLUB & WALKING GROUP
Woollahra Probus Club walking group meets every Thursday at 10am at the Homestead Cafe (near fountain) Centennial Park, come rain or shine.
WHEN: EVERY THURS 10AM
WHERE: HOMESTEAD CAFE (near fountain), CENTENNIAL PARK...any weather. Kathy Neustatl 9389 8509
PADDINGTON MARKETS
Featuring up to 150 stalls in the historic church grounds and public school of Paddington. Products include art, clothing, jewellery and home wares. Food court, live music every Saturday, coffee, cakes, pre-loved clothing, hats and great gifts for all.
DOUBLE BAY MARKETS
Fulfill your weekly shopping needs with an exciting choice of fashion, home wares, plants and of course, eco-friendly, sustainable fare trade and healthy products.
WHEN: EVERY THUR, 9AM-2PM
WHERE: GUILFOYLE PARK, CNR OF GUILFOYLE AVE AND BAY ST, DOUBLE BAY
MEN'S CHAT GROUP
Topics discussed range from local issues to world events, from the latest gadgets to trips down memory lane.
WHEN: 2.30-4PM (Every 2nd Thurs of the month)
WHERE: WOOLLAHRA LIBRARY, 451 NSH RD, DOUBLE BAY
WE BLEED THE SAME 2023: AN EXHIBITION EXPLORING RACISM AND DIVERSITY
Proudly presented in partnership with Freilich Project (ANU), "We Bleed The Same" is an anti-racism exhibition and documentary by creator and producer Liz Deep-Jones, photographer Tim
WHEN: EVERY SAT, 10AM-4PM
WHERE: PADDINGTON UNITING CHURCH, 395 OXFORD ST, PADDINGTON
BARANGGA - FIRST NATIONS DESIGN
'Barangga' is a Dharawal word meaning 'large vessel' or 'island'. It speaks to the significance of design and making in First Nations practices, while embodying the notion of bringing people together and holding space for community. The exhibition and accompanying program of workshops celebrates design and making practices as a vital form of cultural knowledge in First Nations Communities across Australia.
WHEN: JUNE 12 12-5PM (EVERY DAY, UNTIL JULY 30)
WHERE: UNSW GALLERIES, CNR OF OXFORD ST AND GREENS RD, PADDINGTON
ROSE BAY
ROSE BAY WALKING GROUP
The walks will take place rain, hail or shine and will cater for all levels of fitness and ability, so bring a friend, and enjoy getting fit in a great social environment. New members welcome.
WHEN: EVERY WED, 8.30AM FOR 8.45AM START
WHERE: ROSE BAY FERRY WHARF, LYNE PARK, ROSE BAY
KAREN BARBOUTTIS: FADING EXISTENCE II
Karen Barbouttis’ exhibition Fading Existence II is centred around maritime maps from the early 1800’s used by the Dunbar captains. Michael Rhodes, a relative of the Dunbar family offered these maps to Karen for the purpose of giving them an extended life as artwork.
WHEN: JUNE 1 9AM-4PM (EVERY DAY, UNTIL JUNE 12)
WHERE: ART2MUSE GALLERY, 234 JERSEY RD, WOOLLAHRA CENTENNIAL PARK...any weather. Kathy Neustatl 9389 8509
DEMENTIA FRIENDLY QUEEN STREET 2023
Join the Woollahra Dementia Alliance, proudly supported by Woollahra Council and Holdsworth, and participating businesses for special offers, dementia-friendly hour, aged care
• Dementia Friendly Hour at participating businesses between 10.30-11.30am
• Complimentary house drink with any main meal purchasefrom 12-1pm at Woollahra Hotel
• Aged Care information stall with information from the Community Care team at Holdsworth
• Free trishaw rides on Mon, June 19 from 10.30-11.30am
• Spark Truck with Woollahra Library
WHEN: JUNE 19 9AM-1PM (EVERY DAY, UNTIL JUNE 23)
WHERE: QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA
HOW SWEET THE SOUNDWOOLLTONES CHOIR
Join us in celebration of song; traditional, opera, boogie & ballads, Irish folk, Broadway Musicals and African beats.
Dir: Tanya Christensen Soloist: Lurelle Alefounder
Pianist: Dewi Lui
WHEN: JUNE 18 3PM
WHERE: UNITING HEART & SOUL,CNR OCEAN & FORTH STS, WOOLLAHRA FREE ADMISSION
Cooper Park Garage
Is diabetes associated with poorer hearing?
Approximately 1.2 million Australian have diabetes, and over one million of these are adults with Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is more prevalent in ages 65 years and older (Source: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare).
Diabetes puts at risk m any parts of the body (e.g., eyes, kidneys) because of its role in causing dysfunction of small blood vessels and nerve dysfunction. The inner ear (cochlear) functioning can also be affected in this way, and therefore cause permanent sensorineural hearing loss. Researchers are currently examining thickening of the walls of the cochlear
blood vessels as a cause of hearing loss, as well as atrophy of structures that maintain the chemical balance within the cochlear. To maintain good i nner ear health for all (not just those with diabetes) it is advised to: avoid smoking, maintain good nutrition, and undertake regular exercise
(Source: Hearing Review May 2023).
For an accurate diagnostic hearing test, phone Edgecliff Hearing.
EDGECLIFF HEARING 9327 8280 hearing@edgecliffhearing.com.au www.edgecliffhearing.com.au
your Sydney hearing experts
When you need to improve your hearing, Edgecliff Hearing can provide you with the best advice. Our mission is to identify and provide the best solution for every unique hearing problem. We are independent from the hearing device manufacturers and ear, nose & throat specialists with whom we work closely.
Our clinics are located in Edgecliff, Bella Vista, and a visiting clinic in Penrith. We have a sister clinic in Campbelltown.
Edgecliff Hearing combines leading-edge hearing technology and hearing rehabilitation practice. Our audiologists are discreet, caring experts with the highest ethical standards, and are backed by friendly and efficient support staff.
BAKERY'S SPECIAL SERVING OF FRIENDLINESS
The Friendship Bakery is a social enterprise that connects people with and without disability to the community through a retail bakery outlet, providing a skills development and training program in baking and hospitality.
Located in the heart of the eastern suburbs at 2 Laguna St, Vaucluse, customers flock to the bakery every Friday for their favourite baked delights and Shabbat specials. Baked and served by a team of trainees, mentors, and baking professionals working together, it is no coincidence that customers keep coming back to the friendliest bakery in town! With fresh Babkes, Challahs, Rugelach, Bourekas, Quiches, Cookies, and Coffee to boot, Friday mornings are well spent stopping by or sitting in the sun with friends and family at the Friendship Bakery.
Founders Sender and Chana Kavka started the bakery after recognising that young adults and school leavers with disabilities were missing transitional pathways upon graduating Year 12. For many families with a person who has a disability, exiting school and the transition to follow is a challenging moment. The demand for programs, training and access to information about pathway opportunities like the Friendship Bakery is crucial and often hard to come by.
Chana Kavka said “We have created a safe space where aspiring bakers and baristas can come and learn vocational and life skills. The program teaches everything from safe food preparation and storage to customer service skills and baking. The interaction between trainees and the community is a vital part of the success of this program and we welcome the public to come and discover this special neighbourhood bakery.”
Trainee Laura said “My favourite part of working at the Bakery is making coffees and serving customers, it’s a really fun place to work.”
The Friendship bakery is a bridge towards employment. Trainees have the support and environment to learn the skills and selfefficacy that makes moving beyond school and towards employment goals a piece of cake… or should I say Babke!
If you would like to know more about the bakery, challah subscription service or if you know someone who may be interested in joining the Friendship Bakery team, reach out or come on in!
FRIENDSHIP BAKERY
Max Gencher maxgencher@sydneyfc.org.au www.friendshipbakery.com.au
Opening hours: Friday 8am-2pm
Walkabout with Ruth Darling Point (Part One)
RuthIn this Ed 54, my walk takes me around Darling Point (two part series).
I begin my walk in Darling Pt Rd at Ranelagh apartments built in 1967. In Dec 14, 1969 this was the tallest residential unit building in Australia with $2.5 million views, towering 122m above sea level and 85m above the road.
Heading down the road I turn right into Octagon Rd to the site of Ascham. The Ascham school property is based on a consolidation of two major nineteenth-century estates :
recently been occupied by the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. In 1892, the estate was sold to grazier Michael Campbell Langtree. Langtree subdivided it and sold part of Greenoaks to the Church of England in 1910 for 6,750 pounds.
A plaque dedicated to Thomas Sutcliffe Mort (1816 – 1878) is situated here. Locally he is remembered as the generous benefactor of St Mark's Darling Point, and for his own landmark house Greenoaks. 5
Across the road in Greenoaks Ave is a plaque dedicated to Jessie Lady Street (1889-1970) who lived at 2 Greenoaks Ave, for over forty years, spent her life campaigning for equality and peace. Street travelled the globe advocating socialism, and lobbying for women’s and Aboriginal rights. At No. 3 Greenoaks Ave, there is plaque dedicated to Dr Max Herz (1876-1948) who was a German-born, Sydney-based medical specialist who introduced treatments new to Australia in his Sydney clinic, and has been recognised as the first fully-trained orthopaedic surgeon to have practiced in Australasia.
GUIDING & TEACHING TAROT
Hello everyone and welcome to my column, You can google me at Ruth Marks Tarot Card Reader for all my background and media information.
I have had 25 years of knowledge and experience with the Tarot Cards. They can help open up hidden information and unlock any problems which can guide you to plan for a positive future.
If you have any problems please don't hesitate to phone me on 0414 273 103.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 21)
THE LOVERS is the Tarot Card.
The Lovers card features Adam and Eve with Angels pouring their heavenly influences and messages over them. Keeping in mind where the Lovers card falls within the Tarot layout and what cards lie around it.
It is also the card of Ying and Yang and urges you to make important decisions as you are always of two minds. You must let your heavenly influences help you and let decisions come naturally rather jumping ahead.
'Glenrock' and 'Fiona' (main house and dower house).'The Octagon', acknowledged as the oldest surviving building on Darling Pt, which is part of Ascham. The school was founded by Miss Marie Wallis in 1886, beginning elsewhere on Darling Pt in a terrace house in Marathon Ave. The school moved in 1895 to 'Delamere' in Goomera Cresc, and again in 1901 to Henry Mort's 'Mount Adelaide', before finally settling in 1909 at 'Glenrock'.
Further down the road is St Marks Church, made famous by hosting such famous weddings as Elton John's first marriage and the fictional wedding in the film 'Muriel's Wedding'. St Mark's church was built on land given by Thomas Sutcliffe Mort. After work was completed, St Mark's opened for divine service on Nov 7, 1852. Thomas Mort, Thomas Ware Smart and Thomas Whistler Smith were the first church wardens (known as the "Three Toms"). The bells, donated by Thomas Ware Smart in 1862, were first heard at the grand wedding of his step-daughter Mary Anne Lydia Oliver who, it was said, was attended by twenty bridesmaids. The tower and the steeple, completed in 1875, were a gift of William Bradley, whose Lindesay property was one of the earliest in Darling Pt.
The current rector, since 2013, is Rev. Dr Michael Jensen, a son of the former archbishop of Sydney, The Most Reverend Peter Jensen. I turn right into Greenoaks Ave. Next to St Marks is the gated house of Bishopscourt. Originally built by ironmonger Thomas Wooley in 1841.
In 1845, businessman Thomas Sutcliffe Mort leased the land, and purchased the cottage and the 2.8ha estate the following year for 2,500 pounds.
Mort transformed the cottage into a gentleman’s residence in 1846 and
named it Greenoaks. Edmund Blacket in 1859 and Professor Leslie Wilkinson in 1935 made later additions. Landscape designer Michael Guilfoyle, created one of the finest gardens in Sydney and the original plant still remains today. Since 1911, Bishopscourt has until
Heading back up to Darling Pt Rd I turn left at the round-about to Mona Rd. I pass 'Mona' at No. 38 Mona Rd, which stands on the original 'Dunlop Grant' sold to Thomas Ware Smart in 1841 who built the house designed by John Bibb and Mona Terraces down the road.
Gemini is also an explorer interested in gathering information and experimenting with different possibilities. You are adaptable and is easily bored.
Lucky Gemstones: Amber & Agate
Lucky Numbers: 3, 6, 33
Lucky Colours: Yellow & Orange
CANCER (June 22 - July 22)
THE CHARIOT is the Tarot Card.
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I then head back to Darling Pt Rd passing No. 32, Cloncorrick, built in 1884 for Sir George Bowen Simpson to a design by John Horbury Hunt in the Victorian Free Gothic style. Simpson named the house after Cloncorrick Castle in Ireland, where his grandfather once lived. The home was the residence of notable Australians and is considered to be a house of local historic significance.
The Chariot is drawn by two horses. It indicates that a time of struggling has been overcome and there are positive changes ahead. You need to continue to move forward. You must ride ahead with will power and determination.
The Chariot says you are moving away from disappointments and are heading into another realm. Again depending where this card lies within your Tarot layout and what cards are surrounding it. Through hard work and committment you will achieve your aim. This is a card of success.
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Walking further down the road I turn right into Marathon Rd. No. 3-5 is a home called The Annery, which was built in 1884 for George Montague Merrivale and named after the ancestral home of the Merrivales in North Devon. A guard house was built, in the north corner of the garden alongside Marathon Rd steps which was on the line of the Maroo, the old walking track from the 'Lookout Post' to Sydney Town, to house soldiers guarding convicts working in area.
Across the road at No.1 Mount Adelaide St is Babworth House built for Sir Samuel Hordern II, in 1912 (Morrow & DE Peutron, architects) in a style combining elements of Federation Classical, Bungalow, a forerunner of Art Deco. In 1956 Sir Samuel Hordern died and the property was bought by Major Harold Rubin who presented it to St Vincent's Hospital.
The Chariot also suggests you must think with a clear mind particularly in emotional matters. Take time to let decisions come more naturally.
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70TH SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL
The 70th Sydney Film Festival will be held at cinemas across Sydney from June 7-18, 2023. Randwick Council has been a proud supporter of the festival since 2017, when it expanded to include screenings at our very own Ritz Cinema. With nearly 40 different films on offer at the Ritz, this year’s program is set to transport viewers to other worlds, cities, cultures and time periods.
Some of the movies that will be showing at the festival:
CARMEN – A visionary retelling of Carmen. It’s an exhilarating thriller combining dance, politics and music, and features Sydney Dance Company artists. Plus, attend on Randwick Ritz opening night for a special event with Mayor Dylan Parker in attendance and one of Australia’s most experienced producers, Rosemary Blight speaking.
(Age 15+)
ASTEROID CITY – Set in 1955, this film is the latest creation from renowned director Wes Anderson, featuring an all-star cast and
CLIMATE CHANGERS – A documentary following Australian scientist and conservationist Tim Flannery as he interviews everyone from CEOs to politicians to activists in his global search for genuine leadership on climate change. (All ages.)
RICEBOY SLEEPS – The winner of more than 20 international awards, the film is a semiautobiographical drama telling the story of a strong-willed Korean single mother and her young son as they start a new life in 1990s Canada. From director Anthony Shim, the film has won more than 20 international awards. Plus, attend the screening to see special guests director Anthony Shim and one of the film’s stars Choi Seung-yoon. (M)
FANTASTIC MACHINE – A Berlinale and Sundance 2023 winner, this documentary will take you on an enthralling trip through 200 years of image making, from the camera obscura to the selfie. Watch as the history and development of photography is retold through a mix of archival footage and iconic pictures, resulting in a fascinating and eye-opening look at the changing influence of imagery across time. (Age 15+)
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What's ON South East
Affordable Art Fair
The world’s largest art fair organiser will return to Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse from Thurs June 15 to Sun June 18 with 50 of the nation’s best boutique galleries (40% more than last year!).
WHEN: JUNE 15-18 10AM-5PM
WHERE: THE ROYAL RANDWICK RACECOURSE WINX
PAVILION GATE E, ALISON RD, RANDWICK
Exhibition Launch: Community Art Project
Celebrate the launch of the Community Art Project, led by Space to Create resident and local artist Rosemary Strachen.
WHEN: JUNE 24 2-3PM
WHERE: LIONEL BOWEN LIBRARY, MAROUBRA 669/673 ANZAC PDE, MAROUBRA
Pop-up pedal parkOfficial opening
Join us at South Maroubra car park to celebrate the opening of Pop-up Pedal Parks for Winter 2023.
WHEN: JUNE 9 3.30-5PM
WHERE: SOUTH MAROUBRA CAR PARK, BERNIE KELLY DRIVE, MAROUBRA
Trace your family history
CAPE BANKS FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY
Trace your ancestors. Find your family history.
WHEN: TUES & SAT 10AM-3.30PM
WHERE: FRANGIPANI ROOM COAST CENTRE FOR SENIORS, LITTLE BAY ENQUIRIES: Lee 0417 694 038
For fitness, friendship & fun
Join the Maroubra Probus Club’s retirees, Be Active Group. Have a “Whale of a time”, enjoy “chit chat” and coffee in the sun and make new friends, on one of the group’s many outings and activities.
WHEN: 10.30AM (4TH THURS OF THE MONTH)
WHERE: JUNIORS MAROUBRA ENQUIRIES: 9661 9150
Author Talk: Jan Latta " Doing it My Way"
Jan Latta is one of Australia’s most acclaimed wildlife photographers and author of the renowned "True to Life" series of children’s books on endangered animals. She’s known as ‘The voice of the animals!’
WHEN: JUNE 14 6.30-7.30PM
WHERE: MARGARET MARTIN LIBRARY, LEVEL 1 ROYAL RANDWICK SHOPPING CENTRE, 73 BELMORE RD, RANDWICK
Introduction to Weaving with Malima
Join Kodie Mason from Malima and learn how to weave in this Aboriginal cultural workshop.
WHEN: JUNE 17 1-2.30PM
WHERE: LA PEROUSE MUSEUM
1542 ANZAC PDE, LA PEROUSE
Exhibition: Tea Party in the Mayoral Garden
This exhibition is a mixed media artwork by Ruth Downes in which 40 tea cups and saucers are displayed together as a ‘tea partea’
WHEN: UNTIL JULY 30
WHERE: LIONEL BOWEN LIBRARY, 669/673 ANZAC PDE, MAROUBRA
Morning Walks 4, Little Congwong by Alana Best
Randwick Art Society
Randwick Art Society (RAS) meets weekly on Mondays at Randwick Literary Institute in Randwick, and on Fridays at The Coast Centre in Little Bay. Members and visitors are warmly welcomed to take part in it’s weekly art activities.
HAPPY EVER AFTER: FAIRY TALES & MAGIC
WHEN: JUNE 5 9AM-12PM
WHERE: RANDWICK LITERARY INSTITUTE (RLI), 40 CLOVELLY RD, RANDWICK
FAUVISM LANDSCAPE
WHEN: JUNE 30 10AM-12PM
WHERE: THE ART ROOM, THE COAST CENTRE, LITTLE BAY
Shellwork Workshop with Aunty
Maxine Ryan
Come along to share in the incredible and powerful La Perouse tradition of shellwork art as Aboriginal artist and educator Aunty Maxine Ryan teaches you how to create your own.
WHEN: JUNE 16 10AM-12PM
WHERE: LA PEROUSE MUSEUM
1542 ANZAC PDE, LA PEROUSE
PermaBeeCommunity Gardening Program
Come gardening with us Friday mornings and help us plant, weed, and compost. We break for morning tea together and socialise over lunch, you'll also share in the bounty of any harvest!
WHEN: FRI MORNINGS 9AM-12.30PM
WHERE: RANDWICK SUSTAINABILITY HUB 27 MUNDA ST, RANDWICK
Kensington Combined Probus Club
Outings, walks and guest speakers are lots of fun with friendly people. New members are welcomed by our greetings officer. First visit is free.
WHEN: (FIRST TUES OF THE MONTH) 9.45AM WHERE: THE JUNIORS, 558A ANZAC PDE, KINGSFORD (Opp Light rail) COST: $5
ENQUIRIES: Jenny Wilson 0402 426 191
WHAT IS PROBUS?
&present
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Probus is all fun, friendship and fellowship in retirement. Probus provides you with the opportunity to meet with fellow retirees on a regular basis, listen to interesting speakers and join together in activities, all in the company of new friends.
WHY JOIN PROBUS?
• Friendship with other retirees in your community
• Local monthly meetings
• Interesting guest speakers
• Wide range of activities with fellow members to suit your lifestyle; active or not-so-active
• Local and international travel
• Exclusive discounts through the Probus Member Benefits Scheme
• Excluse Probus Travel Insurance
• Active Retirees magazine MAROUBRA
Wed. June 21 - Fri. July 28
Paintings by members of the Randwick Art Society FOR SALE
HOST A MURDER - the game that never dies!
HOST A MURDER
Running since 1988 we are the world’s longest running HOST A MURDER company and also have the record for the largest host a murder event.
UPCOMING EVENTS
THE LAST TRAIN FROM PARIS
SAT JUNE 30, 6pm arrival for 6.30pm start
AT: The Steyne Hotel, Manly
BOOKINGS: Marketing@hotelsteyne.com.au
TICKETS: $25pp www.hotelsteyne.com.au
THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE GUILTY
The world record for biggest Host A Murder – 300 people in one sitting – is held by Peter Eedy. Invited to NSW Parliament House to facilitate Host A Murder ‘Hi Teas’, Peter has also facilitated Host A Murder for Tony Robbin’s training team, the Reserve Bank of Australia and Rydges hotel chain owner Alan Rydge.
Unknowingly, Peter became the first person in the world to put on a murder mystery game in a restaurant.
It was in Spring, 1988 that Peter welcomed an old friend, Steve, to his restaurant in Surry Hills, who had one request: to play Host A Murder at his restaurant.
"What the hel l is that?" Peter asked. After Steve explained, Peter asked: "Didn’t you play that in your home a couple of weeks ago?" When Steve agreed, Peter enquired: "Well, why do you want to play it in my restaurant?"
His reply both surprised Peter and got him wondering. “Have you ever cooked a meal for eight people, served them, cleared the table and hosted a game, as well as trying to play it – all at the same time?!” Steve exclaimed. "Well, we did, and by the end of the night my wife and I were exhausted plus we missed out on half the game!"
After that, Peter realised why every second home in Sydney had an unplayed box of How To Host A Murder sitting on their shelves!
"So, what do you want? " Peter enquired. "I just want to sit down and enjoy the game,” Steve said. “I want your chef to cook the food, your waiters to wait on us, and I want you to host the game!” Intrigued by Steve’s suggestion, Peter responded with: "Bring it on!”
Steve inst ructed Peter on how to host the game and, in spite of making some
blunders in handing out the secret clues, the first Host A Murder went brilliantly! Guests enjoyed the experience immensely – Peter reporting that it was hilarious as well as enthralling.
A few weeks later, Peter invited Steve to host another game in the restaurant – the idea of putting on Host A Murder on a regular basis in his restaurant beginning to dawn on him.
A GAME HISTORY
Following Steve’s second game, Peter decided that he would first try one out with his friends, providing the food and drinks as well as hosting it himself – leading him to become the first person to put on a murder mystery game in a restaurant. The next is history!
Within a couple of years, Peter received so much publicity that the distributors gave him exclusive permission to use the game as well as use their logo in his promotions. Then Peter knew he had d iscovered a drawcard that was original, fun and entertaining as well as appealing to all ages – attracting many people to his restaurant.
Over the years, Peter expanded o uts ide his restaurant "Humble Beginnings" to other locations, near and far – as far afield as Fiji. After recovering from Covid-19 and having his entire business wiped out in 24 hours, he is now very much in demand, with companies wanting his services for team building.
Peter and his team are back a nd available for the game that will not die – for birthdays, hens’ nights, social clubs, graduations, farewell dinners, and reunions.
0402 299 956
FRI JULY 28, 6pm arrival for 6:30pm start
AT: Sir Stamford Hotel, Circular Quay Includes two-course meal for $110pp
BOOKINGS: 8274 5462
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION LOCATED AT KINGSFORD
Telstra plans to upgrade an existing telecommunications facility located at 161-165 Bunnerong Road, Kingsford South, NSW 2032 www.rfnsa.com.au/2032005
1. Telstra Limited (A.C.N 051 775 556) are currently upgrading existing mobile network facilities to allow for the introduction of 5G to Telstra’s network. As part of this network upgrade, Telstra proposes the installation of NR850(5G), L700(4G), L1800(4G), NR/L2600(4G/5G), NR3500(5G) technologies at Kingsford locality and surrounds.
2. The proposed works at the above site include installation of six (6) panel antennas (each no more than 2.8m long). The installation of six (6) panel antennas RRUs, the installation of two (2) Telstra shrouds, and the installation of associated ancillary equipment. All internal equipment will be housed within the existing equipment shelter.
3. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Low-Impact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018 based on the above description.
4. In accordance with Section 7 of C564:2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about the proposal. Further information and/or written submissions should be directed to Georgia Bergin, Aurecon Australasia Pty Ltd (A.B.N 54 005 139 873) via email to: Georgia.Bergin@aurecongroup.com or via post to: Georgia Bergin, Aurecon Australasia Locked Bag 331 Brisbane QLD 4001 by 5pm on 16/06/2023.
WONDERFUL WINDOW FURNISHINGS by Blind Inspiration
Blind Inspiration is a 100% Australian owned company and as the name implies, we aim to provide inspiration to homeowners and businesses by guiding and advising on practical and stylish window furnishings.
Our range of products include roller and roman blinds, shutters, curtains and awnings. Our free in-home (or business) measure and quote/presentation of our vast range of products by our specialist design consultants will ensure that the most suitable solutions are recognised and met to suit specific requirements and budgets.
Blind Inspiration has over 60 years combined experience and are recognised as a major contributor to the window furnishings industry. With this influence we are able to obtain competitive pricing that in turn is passed onto our customers. Our pricing is generally 20-40% cheaper than our competitors for ‘like for like’ products.
In addition to competitive prices, the people that own Blind Inspiration actively work in the business, so first class, professional customer service and superior attention to detail can be expected. Our installers are full-time employees (not contractors) and are fully conversant with WHS and site requirements.
For our customers that prefer automation to manual operation, as a preferred supplier of Somfy Motors we provide second to none smart home solutions. This includes hardwired and battery charged solutions with the ability to operate your blinds, curtains and awnings via a smart phone app.
All of our products are Australian made (shutters – a choice of local or overseas made) which gives us the ability to provide quick manufacture and installation timelines.
Some of the brand names we supply include but are not limited to: Hunter Douglas, Somfy, Shaws, Wilson, Warwick, Nettex, James Dunlop, Louvolite, Zepel, Charles Parsons, Forest Drapery, Bayview, Ombra, Lewens.
Readers of Eastern Suburbs Life have the added advantage that one of our Design Consultants lives in the Eastern Suburbs herself (Rose Bay) which gives the ability of being able to have this very thorough and experienced window furnishings consultant visit you at your home or business on short notice.
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Bondi BUZZ
RETURN OF ICONIC BONDI FESTIVAL
Waverley Council is thrilled to announce the return of the much-loved Bondi Festival. Boasting an astonishing arts line-up that’s bolder and better than ever before, with world-class theatre, comedy, cabaret and interactive experiences, from Fri June 30 to Sun July 16, 2023.
Returning to its spiritual home at the newly refurbished Bondi Pavilion will open in a new (as well as various locations around Bondi), the 17-day, all-inclusive festival will have family-friendly shows and adults-only options. Alongside the world-class arts line up, visitors can also enjoy Bondi’s famous ice-skating rink and the legendary Bondi Vista Ferris Wheel; a 32-metre-high ride with 360-degree views of the stunning Bondi Beach.
Festival director, Rachel Chant, is excited to bring this festival of contemporary arts back to Bondi.
"Over th e past 11 years, Bondi Festival has brought together locals and visitors from across the country and welcomed hundreds of incredible artists to inject culture and joy into Bondi during winter,” said Ms Chant.
"This year, I’m so excited to be welcoming returning artists, international guests, national festival-stalwarts and emerging artists back to the Festival, presenting their works in some really exciting – and sometimes unconventional – venues."
"Whether it’s seeing an award-winning show, getting drawn into an immersive experience, riding the panoramic Ferris Wheel or showing off your dog for the Inaugural Pavilion Paw Parade, there truly is something for everyone."
Mayor of Waverley, Paula Masselos, said since its re-imagination in 2020, the Festival has become a hub for local artists, venues, and grass roots organisations within our creative and diverse neighbourhood.
"Bondi Festival is just one of the ways Waverley Council is helping support our local economy along with our local arts industry and provide a platform for artists to bring joy to audiences," Mayor Masselos said.
"For two week s over winter, it will transform our home by the sea into an eclectic, intimate and welcoming arts precinct for people of all ages to enjoy."
More than 30 different arts events and performances will run over the course of the 17-day festival.
Kicking off the opening weekend in Bondi Pavilion’s Garu (northern) courtyard will be a performance a from the renowned Jannawi Dance Clan, free shell-art and weaving workshops, bushtucker talks and food demonstrations, First Nations music, and First Nations food trucks to enjoy.
Visitors can also catch the award-winnin g new work from musical comedian Gillian Cosgriff, which recently won the highly coveted Most Outstanding Show Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023, in her long-awaited return to comedy after three years starring in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
BONDI FESTIVAL
JUNE 30-JULY 16, 2023
www.bondifestival.com.au
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Waverley Youth Art Prize: Climate Utopia
The Waverley Youth Art Prize returns for 2023. The Prize is open to everyone aged between 9-18 living, studying and playing in Sydney’s East. This year’s theme, Climate Utopia, was decided by a young people’s focus group and is intended to get young artists thinking about hope, possible futures and the environment
WHEN: JUNE 2-28 M-F 9.30AM-9PM
SAT 9.30AM-3PM SUN 1-5PM
WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY GALLERY, BONDI JUNCTION
COURTYARD WINTER MUSIC SESSIONS
Amplify your mood with our Winter pop-up music sessions.
WHEN: BEN FINK TRIO: SAT JUNE 3 2-4PM
MICHAEL BARTOLOMEI TRIO: SAT JUNE 10
1-3PM
ELSEN PRICE TRIO: SAT JUNE 17 11AM-1PM
TRITONA: SAT JUNE 24 1-3PM
WHERE: BONDI PAVILION
BONDI PAVILION ATRIUM, BONDI BEACH
Drag Trivia with Ruby Royale
Join us for a night of fun, laughter, and friendly competition as we put your knowledge of all things pop culture to the test.
WHEN: JUNE 16 6-8PM
WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY, BONDI JUNCTION
CLASSIC HITS CELEBRATE MAKE MUSIC DAY WITH GREG POPPLETON
Greg Poppleton’s infectious passion for the wonderful music of the 1920s and 30s was ignited when he was three years of age and saw Louis Armstrong on television. Greg shines on stage as he brings his love for the dazzling Hollywood Golden Era to life.
WHEN: JUNE 21 1.30PM
WHERE: HIGH TIDE ROOM, BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
Artist talk with Lisa Oduor-Noah and Miriam Lieberman
We’re celebrating Make Music day with a talk with two inspirational women who will share their musical journeys, inspirations and cultural influences as singer/songwriters. Currently touring internationally, Kenyan singer-songwriter and producer Lisa OduorNoah and local folk songstress and kora player, Miriam Lieberman.
WHEN: JUNE 25 9AM
WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
THE ART OF STICKING TOGETHER
Derived from the French word Coller, meaning to stick or glue, the collage medium has a long history of creating artwork through fixing paper, objects, fabric and other materials together in order to find new meaning. But in Waverley, collage has also became about sticking people together- a medium which builds community. This exhibition showcases the work of the group from the last two years while celebrating the joy, dedication and solidarity of the Waverley Community Collage artists.
WHEN: JUNE 30-JUL 26 M-F 9.30AM-9PM SAT 9.30AM-3PM SUN 1-5PM
WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY GALLERY, BONDI JUNCTION
Youth Week
Youth Week is an opportunity for community members aged 12 - 24 to express ideas, diversity, and views, create and enjoy activities, and celebrate talents and contributions to community.
WHEN: JUNE 30 5PM
WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
BONDI FESTIVAL
For 17 days and nights, the festival is set to bring the building to life with theatre, comedy, cabaret, visual arts, burlesque, workshops, circus, free events, family entertainment and more festive fun. Plus, the iconic Bondi Festival Ice Rink and the Bondi Vista Ferris Wheel will be returning, alongside performances in and around the back streets of Bondi.
WHEN: JUNE 30-JULY 16
WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
The Sunshine Singers
The Sunshine Singers class is Waverley Council’s weekly seniors singing group provided free of charge for the local over 55's community.
WHEN: MEETS EVERY WEEK MON 10AM-12PM WHERE: HIGH TIDE ROOM, BONDI PAVILION
BONDI ICEBERGS POOL
The 50m saltwater pool is a popular spot for sunbathers and for walkers on the Bondi to Coogee walk. The Bondi Icebergs have been a landmark of Bondi for 100 years, and if you want to become a member of the oldest winter swimming club in Australia, you must swim three Sundays a month for a period of five years.
WHERE: 1 NOTTS AVE, BONDI BEACH www.icebergs.com.au
Bondi Markets
Head to the markets and you'll find original designer clothing, exotic imports, hand made jewellery, arts, crafts, homewares, retro furniture, vintage clothes, and so much more. Bondi Markets are the place to find the next big thing.
WHEN: SUNDAYS 10AM-4PM WHERE: BONDI BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOL, BONDI BEACH
New Cutting-Edge Exhibition at Museum
Can you forgive? Do you want revenge? Was there justice?
Is it difficult to share your experiences with others?
These are just some of the questions posed to Holocaust survivors in the Sydney Jewish Museum’s major feature exhibition, Reverberations: A future for memory.
In a cutting-edge testimo ny gal lery, visitors have the opportunity to witness dozens of Sydney-based survivors answering major questions about their life experiences and hopes for the future. Each survivor appears life-sized on screen, and as they speak, images from their life stories pepper their words. There’s also a space to interact directly with the “digitised versions” of three survivors: Olga Horak OAM, Yvonne Engelman OAM, and the late Eddie Jaku OAM, who also appear on life-sized screens and use artificial intelligence (AI) to directly answer any questions you ask.
Watching the testimony and interacting with the AI technology, visitors are struck by the diversity of perspectives held by the Holocaust survivors. It’s clear that some survivors feel an imperative to forgive, while others feel it is important that perpetrators receive justice. For some, the stories just pour out, and for others, it can be a little more difficult to find the right words to say. While each survivor has a unique perspective, there is a shared sense among them that
the painful work they are doing – reliving their trauma – is helping to make the world a better place.
Holocaust survivor Jack M eister has been volunteering at the Museum for nearly 30 years. Jack admits that he has struggled for many of those years to talk about his experiences in Buchenwald, Buna and Auschwitz concentration camps. It was only recently that he began sharing his story with our visitors.
“I’ve been coming to the Museum for nearly 30 years, standing in the same place and spot. It’s my second home. Having the chance to tell people my story and what I went through all my life has helped me a lot. It feels incredible to have my story in this exhibition. I can't tell you how much it means to us survivors”.
Senior Curator, Shannon Biederman, points out that while Reverberations highlights the courage, endurance and resilience of Holocaust survivors, it also showcases the profound impact that this incredible group of people have made on the world, and on the study of history.
“Numbers, dates and facts provide important historical information, but they can’t express what it felt like for those who lived through it. Story by story and memory by memory, survivor testimony has helped to paint a fuller picture of how the events of the Holocaust have impacted survivors,
their families and wider society – and the force with which these impacts continue to reverberate to this day.”
Reverberations: A future for memory will be exhibited at the Sydney Jewish Museum until late Oct 2023.
THE SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM 148 DARLINGHURST RD, DARLINGHURST www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au
Open every day except Saturday.
To purchase tickets visit: sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/tickets
IS IT TIME TO SEE A THERAPIST?
How do you know if it's time to see a therapist?
As human beings, we are not built to be continually stressed. If you have a number of stressors in your life right now that are causing concern, such as work problems, loss or death of a loved one, health problems, or relationship issues, talking to a therapist online could help. Often just a limited number of sessions will help to focus on a specific concern or challenge that you’re currently facing and offer relief.
If you find it challenging to escape from your stress or you never feel relaxed, it could be that you are dealing with burnout in addition to stress. Extreme stress can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behaviour. Stress that's left unchecked can contribute to many health problems. Receiving help from an online therapist could be the early intervention you need to prevent later complications in terms of your mental and physical well-being .
BENEFITS OF THERAPY
Counselling is an important tool to help people learn more about their mental health. Even if you feel like your mental well-being is strong, therapy can help you become psychologically stronger. You can learn more about behaviours and coping strategies that lead to better psychological health.
You don't need a clinically diagnosed disorder to benefit from talking to a professional, and online therapy can provide an easy avenue for getting started.
ONLINE COUNSELLING
Online counselling refers to therapy conducted over the internet. Just like a face-to-face session: you will be able to see, hear and interact with your counsellor ‘virtually’ for the length of the session. All you need is a device, a reliable internet connection, and a private uninterrupted space. Attending sessions in the comfort of your own home allows you to schedule a time that is the most convenient for you without the hassle of traffic and parking.
SUZANNE BRACKS
As a supportive and compassionate therapist, Suzanne is committed to assisting her clients develop awareness and build personal resilience to deal with challenging life experiences. She will collaborate with you to set achievable goals in therapy. These goals help to monitor your progress and understand the effectiveness of the sessions. Therapy goals ensure success and proper treatment for clients.
Suzanne has a Master’s Degree in Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy and is professionally registered, qualified and insured to practice. She has over ten years experience working with clients and has a background in teaching and education. Suzanne works collaboratively with individuals and couples to help bring about change and growth with a range of personal, emotional and mental health issues.
SUZANNE BRACKS COUNSELLING
0404 953 184 Available: Mon-Sat suzbracks@gmail.com www.suzannebrackscounselling.com.au
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NATALIJA'S PROJECT
There are not many times in my life when I can say I am really excited about an idea or a concept. Right now is one of those times.
I would like to introduce you to my concept. An idea that is inclusive, collaborative and highly suited to those that want to perhaps move outside their comfort zone and try something a little special.
I would like to invite you to "Natalija's Project." A social night out, where all are welcome and where I encourage those who have perhaps been feeling left out, isolated or just damn bored. You are welcome to come and enjoy dinner, drinks and a group of people that may feel akin to, and alive around. A fun experience.
I am a blind girl who is highly confident, lively and full of optimism and enthusiasm for life. It has occurred to me that there is not enough out there in the world for those with disabilities.
Further to this, there are no avenues or outlets for those who may not feel entirely comfortable with the mainstream and those that inhabit it.
My idea is not about heavy commitment and big deal sign ups, I just want to invite you to join me at a funky (central) restaurant for a meal. There's a small cost involved, the price of your meal, and there is so much to be gained.
Meeting and mixing with others. No judgement, no prejudice no awkward moments where people don't get you. I aim to make my socials as free flowing and happy occasions as possible.
The evenings are open to all, not just those with a neuro diversity or disability, but those just wanting to get out and mingle and mix and enjoy the differences of others.
Please get in contact with me by emailing natalijasproject@gmail.com to find out more. I can get in contact with you and will let you know the dinner date, times and venues when you do. I am keeping it quite small to start with, just casual and relaxed and as I continue to grow, I will have a website and other offerings.
I just want to get a sense of what people are interested in, what areas of Sydney they are living in, and what style of social event they are looking for.
I want to be guided by you also as this is, after all, a collaborative and inclusive idea. Natalija's Project is motivated by good will, originality, care and thoughts for those who might be in need of time and attention. I am not about patronising, preaching or telling anyone how they need to be.
I look forward to hearing from you and I'm happy to answer any questions.
Thanks Natalija natalijasproject@gmail.com
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HAIR BY YOLANDA
Yolanda runs her own boutique one-on-one hair salon in Elbon Arcade, Double Bay. Her clientele have followed her for many years. Yolanda's main purpose is client satisfaction.
At Hair by Yolanda, you’ll receive personalised care and attention
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize call for entries
Established by Woolla hra Council in 2001 as the first national prize for an original, freestanding sculpture of up to 80cm in any dimension, the Prize attracts some of the world’s most innovative professional and emerging sculptors. A prize pool of $29,000 is awarded to winning artists across four categories: the main acquisitive award of $25,000; a Special Commendation award of $2,000; the Mayor’s Award of $1,000 and Viewers’ Choice Award of $1,000.
Small Sculpture Prize entries are open until June 30, with the 2023 finalists’ works on display at the Gallery in a free exhibition running from Sept 27 to 5 Nov 5. Visit woollahragallery.com.au/whats-on/prizes for further details.
We Bleed the Same: An Exhibition Exploring Racism and Diversity
This powerful photographic exhibition at Woollahra Library at Double Bay provides an account of racism in Australia, as experienced through the eyes of First Nations people, immigrants and refugees.
Presented in partnership with Freilich Project (ANU) and created by journalist and human rights activist Liz Deep-Jones, leading portrait photographer Tim Bauer and art director Brenda Dwyer, the exhibition includes a number of events and documentary screenings, including a yarning circle with James Michael “Widdy” Welsh.
The exhibition is free w ith no booking required and runs from June 10-25. Visit woollahra.nsw.gov.au/events for further info.
Rate your suburb
We want to know how you rate your suburb, what you love about it and also what you’d like to change. Your participation in the 2023 Australian Liveability Census will help Council prioritise planning, guide decision-making and also contribute to national research regarding liveability.
You can take par t by completing a short online survey by June 30 and go into the draw to win a $100 voucher at: placescore. org/lc.
Bondi Festival
Waverley Council is thrilled to announce the return of the much-loved Bondi Festival, boasting an astonishing arts line-up that’s bigger and better than ever before, with world-class theatre, comedy, cabaret and interactive experiences, from Friday June 30 to Sunday July 16, 2023.
Returning to its spiritual home at the newly refurbished Bondi Festival (as well as various locations around Bondi), the 17-day, all-inclusive festival will have family-friendly shows, as well as grown-ups only options.
Alongside the world-class a rts l ine up, visitors can also enjoy Bondi’s world-famous ice-skating rink and the legendary Bondi Vista Ferris Wheel; a 32-metre-high ride with 360-degree views of the stunning Bondi Beach. For information and to book tickets, visit bondifestival.com.au
Gilgandra Reserve and playground
We are inviting the community to provide feedback about our proposed upgrade of Gilgandra Reserve and Playground, North Bondi.
Concern over former Holden Suttons site redevelopment
Randwick Council will lodge a submission against a proposal to build more than 800 new homes including a childcare facility, general retail and supermarket on the former Holden Suttons site on Link Rd, Zetland. Councillors raised significant concern with the scale of the development and impact on nearby residents. Council’s submission requests a full assessment of traffic impacts be undertaken along with a heritage impact assessment. Council will now forward the submission to the City of Sydney for consideration.
Council partnership to deliver on affordable housing
Randwick Council will partner with neighbouring Waverley and Woollahra Councils to deliver more affordable housing for the eastern suburbs. The councils will work together to identify available grants and funding as well as to identity potential sites where more affordable housing could be built through a partnership approach.
Trial to light up park
Sports field lights at Nagle Park in Maroubra will be turned on five nights a week as part of a trial to support residents exercise and dog walking during the winter months. A recent Council community consultation found 93% support to proceed with the trial. The trial will now run until Sept 2023 and be evaluated afterwards.
Proposed Malabar Ocean Pool
Amenities building
Gilgandra Reserve is owned by Sydney Water with a lease agreement allowing the Council to use, manage and maintain the reserve for public use. Their consent is required for any upgrades on their land and Council Officers are actively working with Sydney Water on this project.
As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining and enhancing our outdoor green space, Waverley Council has developed a concept design for the proposed playground upgrade which has been informed by Council’s Community Strategic Plan 2022-2032 and Play Space Strategy 2014-2029.
Council proposes to upgrade all play equipment to the latest Australian Standards for safety to provide a range of play experiences including active, imaginative, creative, social, quiet and free play.
Consultation closes Monday June 5 at haveyoursay.waverley.nsw.gov.au
Marjorie O'Neill MP MEMBER FOR COOGEE
Hi Everyone,
As the first Parliamentary session for 2023, and the new Labor Government, has officially started we are now getting to work turning our policy ideas into real and sustainable changes to improve your day-to-day life and outcomes for our whole community.
Previously, the big decisions that shaped our communities were taken out of the hands of locals who stood to be affected the most. Budgets were blown out by private contractors and operators, community consultations either didn’t happen or were ignored. We had to watch our valuable state assets being sold off and privatised one by one.
That is why I am so proud to be a member of the New South Wales Government that values transparency, community voices and keeping public assets in public hands.
Big changes are coming and after years of reading your letters, meeting with you in my office and collecting your petitions I know that these changes will be for the better.
As your local member, I will not be engaging in back-room deals and political horse-trading on the issues that matter to our community. You deserve transparency and accountability from your government. I believe that needs to start at the local office. My door is always open and I always want to hear from you about what is working and what isn’t and what changes are needed.
To stay up-to-date about what’s happening in the NSW Parliament and in our community please scan this QR code to sign up to our newsletters!
A proposal to build an amenities building near the Malabar Ocean Pool will be put out for community consultation. The proposal follows community consultation in 2020 which found general support for an amenities building to meet the needs of pool users. Community feedback indicated the building should be compact, preserve nearby sensitive bushland and retain views from nearby properties. The draft concept design has been carefully created to respond to community concerns and can be viewed at www.yoursay.randwick. nsw.gov.au
Randwick Junction Planning Proposal
A draft planning proposal to reinvigorate Randwick Town Centre will now be progressed to the Randwick Local Planning Panel for advice after Randwick Councillors considered the matter. A major review of the town centre has been conducted over the past few years to develop a 15-year vision and actions to guide the sustainable growth and physical development of the town centre.
NEED ASSISTANCE?
I'm here to help. If you require any assistance, please contact my office on (02)9398 1822, or at: coogee@parliament.nsw.gov.au, or visit us at 15/53-55 Frenchmans Road, Randwick.
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CHRONIC BACK PAIN?
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Family owned Italian Restaurant since 1980's serving traditonal and gourmet Italian fare. Quality ingredients, fresh produce. Vegan and gluten-free options!
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Grad Dip Counselling and Psychotherapy (Spiritual). Level 2 Member # 13245 ACA
Combining therapy with life experience for healing and living comfortably with our lives.
ROOMS: 400 OXFORD ST, BONDI JUNCTION 0435 998 089
E: geoff.miles@gmail.com
2ND LIFE GOODS AND RUBBISH REMOVAL
2ND LIFE serve customers with residential and commercial needs, removing household items to general, garden and construction waste. Either in re-usable condition items or only junk.
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