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WATCHED this movie recently, called The Hole. Not the most award-winning piece of theatre I’ve ever seen, and certainly not in the steed of The Kings Speech (hellooooo Colin Firth, you can park your slippers under my bed anytime you great hunka plum-talking spunk), but it was a good watch, nonetheless. The cast was not entirely well known, there was a longhaired (and sickly skinny) Keira Knightly, Thora Birch (that crazy kooky chick from American Beauty) and as I said, a few relative unknowns. The plotline was also not one of the most genius pieces of literature ever penned (don’t worry Elizabeth Gilbert, you’re safe) but somehow, it kept me watching. The story goes like this: Four wealthy teens are bored with their lives at a well-to-do English country boarding school and decide they want a weekend away to step up their mundane lives. Enter a geeky teen who holds the key to a secret underground crypt dubbed ‘The Hole’. Initially used as an underground bomb shelter, covered by a leafy exterior that so easily guises its nondescript opening, allowing for complete isolation and the extreme unlikelihood of discovery. Thora Birch plays Liz,
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(I’m not sure that’s an actual colour but he was Irish, and they were indeed the bluest of blue) and his magnetic charm. I couldn’t see that he was simply in it for fun. He wanted a harmless holiday flirt or booty call if you really must. I wanted a long-lasting love affair like in the movies. I really thought he must have been head over heels in love with me...damn teen hormones! Oh Mary mother of Jesus, how I was wrong. That boy took my heart, bit the side off it and let all the blood trickle out, drop by drop. We had a romance alright, but it lasted (as passionate as it was) for all of about two weeks before he left the café, and the city, and the country without so much as a You’re Too Good For Me letter in his wake... Broke my heart he did. I spent months pining for the boy and thought my whole world was over. That was until I met my next crush and then I was right back at square one. I sure don’t miss being a teen...do you?
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aren Phillips has always had a way with words. At age 7, she wrote a poem:
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as a professional trainer and presenter, working with some of the world’s most prestigious brands and identities and speaking to tens of thousands of women from all walks of life. On a trip to Bali last June, she and her husband Tony were on their way out to dinner when Karen fell down a ravine and broke her back. “It’s a really interesting story because I’m sort of like, ‘yeah, whatever’, but everyone else has said it’s just one of those ‘how on earth do you do that?’ stories,” Karen says. “It was a dimly lit path and we’d only just moved into the villa where we were staying, and we couldn’t really see where we were going. I thought the pathway was straight… and then I walked straight off the edge. There was no falling and grabbing, I literally just walked into fresh air.” Suffering facial and internal injuries, Karen’s doctors say she was lucky to survive. After this life-changing experience Karen decided it was time to follow her heartfelt dream. Less than a year later, her dream to connect and inspire women around the country in a way never done before, is now coming to fruition with The Women’s Words Project and includes the launch of her first book Women’s Words of Wisdom, Power & Passion. “Life is too short not to do what you want to do. I thought, ‘if I died then, what would I have not said?’ So I came back I said: ‘right, this is it!’,” Karen says. Women’s Words of Wisdom, Power & Passion is an ultimate collection of women coming together to share everything they know about success, love, health and happiness. “No one understands women better than women. So who better to give advice than 50 of Australia’s finest?” she adds. Released in March, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, the book is a celebration of influential women in fashion, business, sports, politics, media and everyday life. Through their insight, valour and compassion come some of life’s most important lessons.
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Battering the Bard
Be amused! Be very amused! If you’ve ever endured restless nights and tortured days wondering who really wrote S h a k e s p e a re ’s plays (or even if you haven’t) then worry no more! Ensemble Theatre Group offers a laughter-filled antidote to your dilemma with Battering the Bard, an original analysis of The Code by writer/director Ron Finney. Battering the Bard is a contemporary comedy with a traditional theatre twist. It will make you laugh, think and be inspired! Naomi Middlebrook is the newly-established Ensemble Theatre Group’s Creative Director and stars in the stage production herself, along with a talented bunch of fellow cast and crew members from the Gold Coast. Staged in The Arts Centre’s new black box theatre, The Space, Battering the Bard is a recipient of the Fill This Space program where opportunities are now available for artists, such as the Ensemble Theatre Group, to collaborate with The Centre in a professional environment. Battering the Bard will be playing at The Arts Centre Gold Coast from April 12.
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KEPT one of my favourite t-shirts from when I was a kid. Well, I didn’t keep it, mum did. And I’m bloody pleased. That t-shirt was so cool, I never took it off. She’d have to sneak it into the washer when I went to bed and dry it overnight just so I could wear it again without tomato sauce stains down the front. It had a picture of John Travolta and Olivia Newton John in their Grease days. I reckon it could be a collector’s item now or what do they call it...retro (thank’s ed), it was my treasured possession. I found it the other day when I was at my mum’s looking for something and it got me thinking, how things like pop culture shape your youth. Back in the days when Friday nights were spent in front of the tele with your fish and chips watching BA Baracas and his A Team buddies blow up the bad guys, or a nimble-fingered MacGyver turn a bit of gelignite and a matchbox into a bomb. Cartoons like Fat Albert meant you could still call a kid fat without getting slaughtered for it and The Incredible Hulk (the
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original with Lou Ferigno) made a kid believe he too might one day turn into an 8-foot tall green wrestler if someone pushed him too far. Grease, ET and Back to the Future made us want to find an extra terrestrial, drive a time machine and get a hot girl. And I’m a bit ashamed to say it but we were wearing Levi’s 501s with tucked in t-shirts (a very sad decade in fashion for blokes) Doc Martens and hyper colour t-shirts (did I mention it was a tough time for guys). Dressing up meant wearing a skinny leather tie with a pair of nomad shoes. We didn’t have electric scooters, it was a pushy and if you were real lucky, a set of spokey dokeys. The coolest kid in your school rode a chopper with a ripper banana seat and a set of handle grips that would make his arms look like a spindly praying mantis. Our parents drove Commodores, Datsun 180’s and Ford Lasers and Doc Brown’s time-travelling Delorian was the ultimate set of wheels. They were the ‘80s and times were mighty fine. Brands Nike, Reebok and Adidas were becoming mass-marketed sensations. Michael Jackson was pumping out more No.1 hits than he had young boys to his ranch; Billy Idol’s ‘Rebel Yell’ became an anthem for young wannabe punksters (today’s equivalent of emos) and Acker Dacker’s ‘Thunderstruck’ made my mum remove the stereo from my bedroom.
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A mix bag of lollies would set you back 20c and a 45 record was just a few bucks. Computers were only just in the making if you were lucky enough to have one (or you went down to the rich family at the end of the street and played on their Commodore 64). Facebook was something that happened if you fell asleep while you were reading. You had to ride your bike to school and tuck shop was a meat pie and a warm fizzie drink. Singers had to do it tough in bars before they made it to any kind of superstardom and with the absence of Youtube, the closest thing we got to Justin Beiber was Rick Astley (and he was just as pathetic). It’s no easy thing to create a craze, and even harder to make it one that doesn’t dive from an ‘it’ brand, to a lifeless has-been overnight. Like any decade, you can be bigger than the Eiffel tower one minute, and then as obsolete as a rubix cube the next...rest in peace dear hypercolour, may you never come back to haunt us unsuspecting style victims again!
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It’s one of life’s most rewarding, yet least-appreciated roles – all at the same time. We celebrate four local mums who share their experiences of motherhood – with all its ups and downs and bumps along the road.
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Marketing and PR manager and model Emma is awaiting the birth of her baby girl in June and is excited at the prospect of becoming a mum for the first time. “Motherhood is my next big step on the journey of life. I am both excited and a touch fearful. You go to university for four years to study for a career and yet motherhood is for a lifetime. One day you’re not a mum, the next you are! You’re thrown in at the deep end and work it out as you go. The amount of love I already have for my ever-wiggling bump is beyond words, so I can only imagine the emotion when I finally meet her. I feel like I’m being given the most precious gift. The process of becoming a mother is beauty in its rawest form...lucky for that because it’ll be the only beauty I have left!”
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Lyndsay, 35 – Mum to Hannah (left), Jamie (right), 8 mths & Henry, 2 (inset) “Life’s never boring in our house but we’re so lucky to have been given three beautiful children,” laughs Lyndsay, who works as a part-time physio two days a week, as well as juggling motherhood with three tots under three. “We’ve been through some pretty difficult emotional rollercoasters with the twins (baby Hannah had to have open heart surgery at just 5 weeks) but the girls are perfect and Henry is so much fun. I never thought motherhood would be such an amazing journey. You can never imagine, before you have kids, just how much your life will change and how your never-ending love for them just keeps on growing. We can’t wait for all the adventures ahead of us!” www.getitmagazine.com.au
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Bree, 30 – Mum to Lacy, 2 , Jett, 6 Gorgeous mum-of-two and photographer Bree is used to spending her weekends entertaining the kids. Her husband Steve Johnson is a V8 supercar driver – which sees him racing all around the world and Australia. “Motherhood is...vomit on your sweater, not being able to find the time to wash your hair and a tiredness beyond explanation. It’s ‘Mum, I want this, mum I want that’ and a tantrum if we don’t give in,” she laughs. “But the best part is, it’s a guaranteed smile and a big hug at the end of a bad day and endless kisses and I love you’s. It’s the little drawings and cards they make for us that are scribbled with such proudness. It’s life’s greatest and most rewarding achievement. It’s a truly amazing gift.”
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{ } “Being a mum of four is a lot of fun and it seems there is never a dull moment but it sure makes me appreciate the quiet times we do get,” laughs gorgeous mum-of-four Laura Delaney. With her brood ranging in ages from a teen right down to a crawling baby, Laura says it’s a rare moment when she and her husband Anthony get some time alone. “But sure, I wouldn’t change it for the world. My kids have taught me so much humility and hearfelt emotion. They continue to make me laugh every single day with all their little habits and they each have their individual sweet, lovable characteristics.”
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Laura, 36 – Mum to Bailey, 14, Jordan, 10, Austin, 4 & Jesse, 9mths
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Once the young face condemned across the globe for her controversial launch into modelling, Maddison Gabriel is now a 16-yearold beauty, working for Elite modelling agency in London, New York and Milan.
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rom the age of six, Maddison Gabriel has wanted nothing more than to see her face up in lights. Parading around her parents’ living room in her mum’s high-heels and red lipstick, she’d practice her stride and pose pretending the coffee table was the runway and her stuffed toys her audience. At 12, she entered a teen magazine Model Search that launched her burgeoning career. Blowing everyone away with her striking features and bee-stung pout, Maddison went on to win the national beauty pageant and secured a modelling contract. The following September, only days before her 13th birthday, Maddison was chosen ahead of models 15 years her senior, to be the official ambassador of Australia’s annual Gold Coast Fashion Week – a move that stirred a furore throughout the nation and around the world. Former Prime Minister John Howard led a chorus of international criticism and child protection groups were outraged saying she was “too young for the job”. Howard strongly criticised the decision saying it was unacceptable. “Catapulting girls as young as 12 into something like that is outrageous,” the thenPM told reporters. He continued to say Australia should follow the example of Europe and ban models younger than 16 years old appearing on catwalks. “There should be age limits, I mean there has to be, we do have to preserve some notion of innocence in our society.” The constant upheaval and negative media exposure brought Maddison and her family to tears. “When it happened I was really upset. I thought it would ruin everything,” the young model says. “I couldn’t understand why everyone was making such a big deal about it…I had to leave school early one day because the media kept trying to get photos of me.” May 2011
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Maddison’s mother Michelle defended herself and her daughter fiercely at the time after numerous insults were hurled her way, including those from within the industry. US TV star and former supermodel Janice Dickenson was quoted saying Michelle was a “stage mum, just like Britney (Spears’) mum”. But Michelle brushed it off. “Hurtful comments were made by people who didn’t know the situation. It was all taken out of context at the time but now she’s proven who she is and what she is doing.” Today the Palm Beach beauty says the controversy was a blessing in disguise for her budding career. “Now I think it actually helped,” she quips. And like the saying goes, ‘all media is good media’, right? “Exactly! …just last week, a woman came up to me and asked ‘are you that girl?’” Now, four years after the uproar, the year 12 Elanora State High School student is a star. The media attention generated interest from many international modelling agencies including Chadwick’s and Ford Models, but she signed with Elite Models in July 2008. She has since appeared in editorials in Elle, Dolly, Creme, Girlfriend, Rush, Limewire, Looks Book, Muse, and Bridesmaid. She starred alongside other mainstream models in Bryan Ferry’s video clip for ‘You Can Dance’ from his Olympia album and is set to appear as an extra in Australian drama Water Police. “I’ve been doing a lot of work overseas, but I’m concentrating on finishing school at the moment and then I plan to go to London to pursue modelling full-time next year. I understand it is not something I can do for the rest of my life though so I’m also studying for a diploma in beauty therapy now as well.” With the beauty and brains, there’s nothing holding this girl back. Words: Adele Rowlands-Dealey www.getitmagazine.com.au
gift guide
Mother’s Day
Jets boyleg halter one piece. $174.95 Coast Inspired style. Australia Fair Ph: 5571 0550
We’ve scoured the city for the best finds for mum this Mother’s Day. Spoil her with style, something for the home or a little treat to help her relax. Just make sure you remember the date on May 8.
Mabel Mesh Gold Zip Wallet By Wilson Wallets $139.95
Ecoya Exfoliator $44.95
Me to You Bear. $65
Staple Mushroom Mesh Dress $79 Mink Pink wrap $109.
Fink Water Jug $300.00
Beaded Bracelets $24.95 & 29.95
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Village Bundall Road, Bundall.Ph 5588 8223
Jewellery from $29.99 Points
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Peniel House. Australia Fair. Ph: 5532 2796
Cellini Handbag $119.00
Shoetique, Cnr Young & Scarbrough Sts, Southport. Ph 5561 1038 May 2011
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Rustic book Treasure box $29.95 Village Bundall Road, Bundall.Ph 5588 8223
Chocloate Mothers Day hamper $99 Sweete, Feery Road Markets. Ph: 5532 8832
Accessories Points Boutique Shop 6C, 6-8 Grice Ave, Paradise Point Ph: 5501 5544
Treat Mum Closing Down Sale - Everything must go! Duomo Quill Writing Set $89
Pen & Ink Australia Fair Ph: 5591 3317
9mm South Sea Pearl with set with18ct white gold 37 Upton St. Bundall. Ph: 55383988
Gift Boxed GHD Deluxe Pack. Straightener, travel hair dryer, mirror & Travel Case $309. Procuts. Australia Fair. P 55918599 www.getitmagazine.com.au
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Betty Boop figurine $125.90.
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REAL LIFE
Wish you were here... Mother’s Day isn’t always fun. We talk to one local mum whose own loss means on this day, she’s torn between grieving and making it a day of celebrating with her own children. May 2011
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other’s Day is meant to be a day when we thank our great old mums for all the special mummy things they do for us. But in this sad tale, it’s a grim reminder of what is missing from a young mum’s life. Eleven years ago, at 26, Gold Coast mumof-two Natasha Markham watched her mother, Megan fade away after a brutal battle with cancer that eventually took her life when she was only 48. Originally diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Megan had been in remission for 16 months before the disease found its way to her lungs and slowly began sapping her once vibrant life. Megan never lived to see her two beautiful grandchildren – Judd, 6, and Zoe, 5 – nor did she get to see her daughter marry her husband,
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Andrew. “Grandparents day at school is very difficult for the kids because they only have one surviving grandparent – their gran – and she still lives in South Africa, so we have very little family here. “The kids often speak about their ‘Granny Megan’ who lives up with the stars, and Zoe especially would have loved to have had my mum around. There is that special bond between a mother and a daughter and that’s one of the things I miss the most. I didn’t get to ask my mum’s advice on how to bring up my kids. I don’t even know where I was born,” says Natasha, an only child who was raised in Johannesburg, before moving to Australia with her own family in 2007. “I had to nurse my mum at home and watch www.getitmagazine.com.au
her slowly deteriorate month after month. She weighed little more than 38kg when she passed away. It’s such a vicious and unforgiving disease,” she says with tears welling up in her eyes. “My mum would ask me to help her plan her funeral from her bedside and that was one of the hardest things I had to do. She was very determined to have it done her way. She would say to me that she didn’t want people wearing black at her funeral and that it had to be more of a celebration of her life rather than a mournful, grey day.” Natasha’s little girl Zoe believes her grandmother makes rainbows appear in the sky – a sign that always reminds Natasha of her mum because on the day of the funeral, there was a vivid double rainbow covering the sky. “I always tell Zoe that when there’s a rainbow, it’s Granny Megan saying hello, so now she’s convinced my mum makes them appear.” Megan would often remind her daughter that life after she was gone should carry on as normal, though she’d still be in it in some small way. “She would say to me, ‘every day at 12 o’clock, I’ll think of you and you must think of me.’ I laugh about it now, but obviously that was her way of coping, of trying to let me know that she will always be watching over me.” Natasha and her mum were inseparable and that makes her loss even harder to bear. “We were hardly ever apart when I was growing up – my mum used to say that we had more in 26 years than some people have in a lifetime.” Now on Mother’s Day, Natasha and her children spend the day baking a cake and then later, release balloons in the sky to celebrate the mother and the grandmother they no longer have in their lives. This year, the date will fall a week after what would have been Megan’s 59th birthday so they will spend the day at the beach – a place she often loved to visit. “One of the last memories I had with my mum was when we went shopping to buy boots and she told me she didn’t need them because she wasn’t going to live long enough to wear them. That was heartbreaking. Even though she was being practical in a sense, it was cutting to think she would never get to see another winter.” These days, Natasha often finds herself
looking at other mother and daughters shopping together and can’t help but feel a little envious she no longer has that chance. And as time goes by, her loss begins to take its toll – especially on Mother’s Day when everyone else is celebrating with their families. As part of a natural grieving process, Natasha has felt her memories begin to fade. “I find myself feeling that dreams are all I have now. Sometimes I ask my mum to visit me when I go to sleep...I still miss her so much.” Words: Adrienne Porter
I always tell Zoe when there’s a rainbow it’s Granny Megan saying hello. Now she’s convinced my mum makes the rainbows appear
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This month’s all about mum but that doesn’t mean soap and handcream. Make her day (or heck, even your own) with some of these stylish treats! Winter is cozy shearling! Jacket, by Witchery.
Deep red divine! Hot nail lacquer in Dragon, by Chanel
Pretty in pink – sweet macaroons from Mdm Grenouille in Broadbeach.
Let them eat cake! We love anything in pretty pastels – oh so feminine! And this retro KitchenAid mixer in Artisan Ice looks so hot, you’ll never want to put it away. kitchenaid.com.au
Pampas boots by King of shoes, Christian Louboutin. Similar selection at Princess Yasmin
Healthy burgers will always win with mum. grill’d at Robina.
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Bonds does style. Long-sleeved t, bonds.com.au
Choccie bunnies...we love Easter (and any chance to tuck into the chocolate!)
Long shot of sparkle. Decadent heels by Badgley Mischka.
Hussy ups the glam with sexy winter cuts. Hussy, Circle on Cavill.
Snuggle up with this leather jacket by Roxy.
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ho’s not guilty of curling up on the sofa and watching a crime scene investigative drama like Law and Order or CSI and being drawn in by the grizzly yet thrilling portrayal of modern forensic science? If you were to watch the TV show you’d probably think the crime scene business was a pretty glamorous gig. But you’d be mistaken. Unlike the dramatised versions where the lives of detectives are more dramatic than the actual crime, real CSI’s lead a seemingly normal life – well, apart from dealing with the deceased. As these television dramas continue to grow in popularity, so does the public curiosity for forensic science and the real people behind the blood-illuminating compound, luminol. Get it magazine went in search of one such a person and found it in the form of Superintendent Michael Keller from the Queensland Police Forensic Services. “I’ve had an interest in forensic science since high school and actually did some work experience with the Queensland Police Service in year 12. I would say it has been a passion of mine since then,” he says. Today’s forensic officers can spend several days at a crime scene, using different techniques in order to locate, interpret and collect evidence. “Crime scene examiners do not wear expensive three-piece suits to a crime scene, they wear clothing designed to prevent contamination of a crime scene. The fictitious scenarios seen on shows like CSI tend to glamourise the profession. Although the theories and methods are pretty much accurate, in reality, crime scene examination can be very laborious and time consuming,” Keller adds. An average day-in-the-life of a forensic scientist can be extremelyt varied. Apart from examining crime scenes, they are required to complete reports for court matters, attend to other administration duties and attend ongoing training. No star wagons waiting in the wings. Once at a crime scene, there are several processes required during the examination. May 2011
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First, an initial assessment is required and from there decisions are made regarding how the evidence is to be located, recorded and collected. “Crime scene examiners use different tools to locate evidence including everything from crime scene lights, to chemicals, which can make bloodstains luminescent. Specialist photographers are used to record the scene alongside other specialists that interpret evidence at the scene – like bloodstain patterns. Once evidence has been recorded and collected, it can be further dealt with in order to form opinions. “Crime Scene examiners are also required to attend autopsies of suspicious deaths in order to assist the pathologist in the collection of evidence from the body and to photographically record the evidence.” While television shows portray a magnified view of a Forensic Scientist there are certain similarities within the role, for instance the TV show CSI uses luminol, a compound that detects blood, even invisible blood, and illuminates it. Thanks to the graphic nature of these CSItype shows, not much is left to the viewer’s imagination – with storylines that mimic modern day crime scenes, notorious for their gruesome murder and autopsy scenes. It’s not uncommon to see a dead person laid open on a table under dark lights or body parts strewn about in the desert. Even veteran director Steven Spielberg who has directed numerous bloody scenes in Jaws and Jurassic Park, was quoted recently saying that television shows like CSI and Heroes are “too gruesome these days”. It takes a certain person to want to become a forensic scientist, dealing with extraordinary situations and challenges, which can often become haunting for the scientist conducting the case. If you have difficulty dealing with the sight of blood then crime scene examination may not be for you Superintendant Keller warns cautiously. “Be prepared to see some gruesome sights you also need to be sure you are able to cope with these types of situations by maintaining a balanced life and having friends and family for support. I wouldn’t say I’ve been frightened www.getitmagazine.com.au
Be prepared to see some gruesome sights. You need to be sure you are able to cope with these situations... by cases I’ve worked on, but some of them have certainly been thought-provoking and have had an impact on me. In particular, any case where the death of a child is involved is confronting. It is certainly very satisfying to work on a large case such as a murder and contribute to the arrest and conviction of the offender”. Forensic science, like any form of science, involves having an open mind and being impartial. They can’t afford to hang on to pet theories or preferred suspects, they work to uncover facts that can be used as evidence. And, quite often, these facts may serve to rule out suspects. “To be a successful crime scene examiner you must be able to look at things laterally and possess patience, determination and persistence. A background in science provides not only the knowledge but also the methods in how to approach a problem and solve it. Make sure this is what you really want to do. A career in this field requires a lot of dedication and at times, long hours. Do as much research as you can into the profession and try speaking to some crime scene examiners to find out what it is really like.” Queensland Police Service Forensic Services recently won a State Government award for their Remote Data Entry Project of which Superintendent Keller was a part. The project is an initiative that involves the use of rugged laptop computers at crime scenes by examiners. These computers are then able to send information from anywhere in the state to another forensic section within Queensland. For example, it allows
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the examiners to send a fingerprint image from a crime scene to the experts at Police Headquarters within minutes. This can result in the identification of an offender within 30 minutes. Queensland Police Forensic Service are leading the way by photographically recording and collecting physical evidence, which can then be used to identify offenders by comparing them against other databases. This breakthrough technology was the achievement of the Queensland Remote Data Entry Project team who, together with the Police Forensic Service, instigated the initiative. Prior to this technology, all evidence was hand-delivered or posted to a central laboratory, resulting in significant delays in offender identification. The project aims to make communities increase the efficiency of forensic processing. As a result our own Queensland CSI’s can identify an offender more efficiently, potentially preventing them from committing other offences, resulting in a reduction in the number of victims and lowering the cost to the community. In real life, these scientists are specialists. No single person possesses all the knowledge and expertise of every field of forensics. Solving crimes is very much teamwork and it appears, our Queensland experts are leading the way by example. Words: Ingrid Bonnor
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Fabulous Jordyn Yarker wants to see her name up in lights. And just like Miley Cyrus or Hillary Duff, the pint-sized Gold Coast 10-year-old is singing, dancing and acting her way into fame with the world stage in her sights.
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right-eyed Jordyn Yarker is just like any other 10-year-old kid. She loves fashion, makeup, sports and going to the movies. Only this little girl has something special. She has fame and fortune in her sights and is well on her way to a successful career as a performer – so much so, she’s hoping to become the next Miley Cyrus. “I’d love to become like a Hannah Montana, or even Hillary Duff, she’s so cool,” the little girl says excitedly. And with a life already consumed by school, training, rehearsing and acting lessons, Jordyn is used to the limelight. “I hope the show will go off, and then I’d like to start my own fashion label because people will know me, so they’ll buy the clothes,” she says of her current project – a tween-based TV show. The homegrown young talent has already recorded six of her own tracks here on the Gold Coast, ‘Vivid’, ‘Candy Dance Floor’, ‘Boom, Crash, Bang’, ‘Ain’t Gonna Catch me’, ‘Inner Glow’ and ‘Rock Dat Beat’ with music videos, and a pilot for her own TV show titled Accord’n to Jordyn currently in production. “We’re going to pitch it to the networks shortly,” says her dad Cameron. “There’s nothing out there for kids her age, so we think it should be well-received.” And all-too-aware of the pitfalls of young fame, mum Lisa says it’s important she and her husband keep a handle on Jordyn’s career. “We are marketing to the 5-12 year olds. There really May 2011
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isn’t anything for that market. You’ve got Gaga for the over 16s or the Wiggles for the toddlers. There’s nothing in between. We want to convey positive songs and a clean, good message to these young girls,” she says. And, Lisa’s quick to add, stardom is something her little girl is chasing off her own bat. “It’s still very innocent. Her time is certainly condensed but these are her own desires to sing and create, this is what she wants to do. I’m very positive – and we all are as a family – about her following her dreams.” Cameron believes his daughter is a role model her peers can relate to and with the help of Abbe, she won’t have her spirit broken by fame. “Abbe and Jordyn spend a lot of time together and she has this mentor in Abbe, who’s been in the industry a long time so she knows all the pitfalls of fame and the hard work that needs to be put in.” Abbe Bradbury is Jordyn’s singing coach, songwriter and choreographer. “I was in a show when I was 14. I had to help the younger kids record their songs so I know how important it is to have someone who knows their craft and has a positive attitude when it comes to young talent. With Jordyn, I can guide her in the right direction. But we don’t want to force her to grow up too quickly at the same time, that’s crucial to her personal development.” Jordyn will perform her songs in a live show at Dreamworld (April 19-20) and isn’t fazed by large crowds. “I love it, it’s so much fun,” she says,
adding she rarely suffers pre-show nerves. And like any young girl playing dress-ups, the pretty tween is obsessed with fashion design – expressing her desire to one day visit the world’s style capital. “I’d love to go to Paris! They have really cool clothes there and I want to see the Eiffel tower. It all just looks so cool. I’ve got this book with stencils where you trace and make new designs. I do it with my friends,” she says as she flicks through her folder with all her outfits laid out like minature catwalk dolls. Reading tomes that would impress even a grown-up’s literary inventory – Dreaming of Chanel and Dior – Jordyn’s passion for all things style is clear. As is her ambition for success. Jordyn would love to one day become the next Demi Levato or Selina Gomez. And she’s already used to a hectic schedule with her time split between dance, singing, performing, soccer and even acrobatics which means she doesn’t usually wind up her day until later in the evening. “We always make sure she gets in her homework. It’s important to have her education and performance balance correctly,“ her father adds. Lisa – who grew up in Thailand and moved to Australia when she was six – says it’s important her daughters (they also have an older daughter, Erinn, 13) are exposed to all the opportunities in life that she missed out on. “You grow up wanting a normal life. Going through what I did when I was young (we weren’t allowed to speak Thai at
Jordyn and Abbe lay down some tracks in the recording studio.
home and so it became difficult for us to fit in) I wanted to ensure I had a strong family unit and give my kids all the opportunities I didn’t get. I look at Jordyn, and what she does, and I think it’s so amazing. I would be so petrified. I’m so very proud of her and what she’s done so far.” Lisa’s adamant Jordyn will never be exposed to harm or the overtiredness that can often burden young performers. “There has been the odd occasion where she’s been worn out. We’ll pull her out and stop filming immediately, we don’t want to pressure her and we have to remember she’s just a 10-year-old kid.” www.Jordynyarker.com Words: Adrienne Porter
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They are comforted by friends and distracted by society, but the Morcom family is numb with an enduring pain. Almost two years ago, Kim and Steve sent their son to school but he never came home. And after a two-week inquest they still don’t know why.
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s the school brawl that claimed the life of the young teen raged on, Jai Morcom was said to have been pushed out of the way. “Get out of this!” a teen from one warring gang shouted. “What are you doing? I like you guys,” he yelled again, shoving 15-year-old Jai away. But what happened next continues to remain a mystery. Conflicting witness reports suggest there is certainly more than one side to this story, and have the courts in a heated dispute over who is actually to blame over this schoolyard tragedy. A recent inquest into his death heard Jai was dragged away from the fight at least three times. “Jai continued to run back into the fight,” says Detective Sergeant Terry Frost, the officer in charge of the investigation.
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The inquest, at Lismore Local Court in February, heard Jai was a “willing participant” in the August 2009 brawl between Year 9 and Year 11 students over a lunch table. “Jai clearly entered the fight of his own free will and was aggressive towards others, engaging them in the fight,” Sgt Frost says. He says the Year 11 student who yelled at Jai, pushed him out of the fight a final time with an open hand and Jai stumbled into a crowd of 50100 students before hitting a wall. Tweed-Byron duty officer Inspector Owen King says there were several versions of how the incident unfolded – one was that Jai may have felt unwell and was questioned by a teacher before recess because he did not appear to be himself – www.getitmagazine.com.au
TEEN VIOLENCE The wall at Jai’s school where the young teen died.
so it would be a shame to dismiss any underlying factors that may have contributed to Jai’s death. Describing the incident as “tragic” and “sad”, Insp King says, “there are a number of conflicting versions and we’re not going to speculate…it was recess time [and] the playground was full.” There was no CCTV footage, nor had any student filmed the fight on a mobile phone but witnesses seem to have a clear interpretation of what went on that morning. One classmate told police the fight, which began with petty bickering shortly after 11am during morning recess, was between two school gangs – the “emos” and the “footy-heads”. “One of the gangs stole a seat from our eating area. We stole it back and it turned into an all-out brawl.” The student alleges Jai had been beaten to a pulp. “It was really scary and intense. It was completely out of control.” Another student, who asked not to be named, claims Jai wasn’t even involved in the fight’s initial stages. “He was shoved up against a brick wall near the girls’ toilets by his throat. It was pretty rough then it started to get more serious. Someone spat on someone, then they just went psycho and started punching and kicking him. All these boys came in and they were just dominating him. Then he fell and hit his head. No one realised he had been knocked out and everyone kept kicking and punching him still.” Teachers performed CPR until paramedics arrived, but witnesses say Jai was frothing at the mouth and non-responsive. The teen was rushed to Mullumbimby Hospital, then transferred to the Gold Coast Hospital shortly after to be placed on life support. He was pronounced dead less than 24 hours later from a brain haemorrhage. What caused Jai to suffer this was one of the key points of the inquest. Presenting his findings after an emotion-charged two-weeks, the NSW Deputy State Coroner Hugh Dillon told a packed courtroom the exact cause of the massive brain haemorrhage that killed Jai could not be determined. “It is my disappointment to report there is no clear, reliable, persuasive evidence of what happened to Jai in the fight,” he says. “There is nothing to suggest Jai was bashed to death,” the coroner adds. “He was certainly not murdered.” The findings were delivered on day 10 of the inquest in which 30 student witnesses, along with teachers and medical experts, attempted to piece together the events behind the fatal brawl. www.getitmagazine.com.au
However, the coroner says there was no clear thread running through witness accounts, except that Jai had staggered out of the melee and slumped against a wall where he lost consciousness. The coroner says the fight scene was “a shemozzle” and it was not surprising that only fragments of the action had been seen by each witness. “It is disappointing to report that there was not a single witness account that actually gives a clear account of what happened to Jai in the fight.” He counters that while Jai’s parents may find the inconclusive evidence disappointing, it would be wrong to point the finger of blame at any one individual, group or school – Jai was
There is nothing to suggest Jai was bashed to death... he was not murdered The coroner pointed out that Jai had not caused the fight, but had most likely joined the fray in defense of his friends or in the excitement of the moment. Family members of the teenager say they’re extremely disappointed with the coroner’s findings. Outside court, Jai’s mother, Kim spoke to reporters asking them not to sympathise but rather empathise how she is feeling. “I still don’t have my boy,” she says softly. “If Jai was your child, think how you’d feel right now.” Jai’s father, Steve Drummond, tells Get it he was emotionally shattered by the inquest. “Jai was a beautiful boy,” he says. “He just walked into school one day and never walked back out. What happens when those kids walk into that school? Who are they the responsibility of...? “Regardless of anything – what type of person they are, what kind of parents they have – when they go in there, I would have thought there was some sort of order or structure involved in looking after those children. When someone doesn’t come out alive, I would just assume that, that’s not right.” Steve, who himself cross-examined every witness during the gruelling inquest, says Jai was with him through the entire investigation and had given him the strength to carry on. “He was helping me the whole way,” he says. “He was my inspiration through all of this.” The coroner, who says it would be wrong to point the finger at any one individual over the tragedy, delivered an emotional apology to Jai’s family and expressed his frustration at not being able to give a clear finding. “I can understand why, in such a situation they might be angry or wish to see someone brought to account for Jai’s death. It is my great disappointment to them that the police investigation, or indeed this inquest, were unable to achieve that result. I am very sorry and I offer my most sincere condolences.” The inquest heard contradictory versions of the fight, estimated to have lasted about a minute. Steve heard student testimonies that Jai had been punched repeatedly in the head and pushed against a wall with his head making a “loud thump”.
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simply a victim of terrible luck. Steve says the medical evidence presented during the inquest had been “ambiguous and mysterious”, with experts unable to agree on whether Jai’s subarachnoid haemorrhage had been the result of blunt force to the head, hyperextension or whiplash to the neck, or natural causes. “This has been totally unexplained, it’s just been skirted over,” he says. “Jai was involved in a fight. He had a torn shirt [with] two blood stains on it. He had injuries on his body and they’re not suggesting that there’s any link to a traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage. I just find that incredible. The fact they’re not putting such basic things together is incredible,” he says angrily. “The inquest has failed to give me any resolution. I just wish some kind of justice was made. “Everyone seems to be exonerated of any blame for Jai’s death. He went in there, he’s supposed to be looked after and he did not come out alive. I just want someone to take a bit of responsibility for this.” At very least, Steve would like a written apology from the NSW Department of Education for the death of his son. Steve vows to continue his search for answers and says he will “start opening new doors” of inquiry himself. “Whatever it takes,” he says. Words: Adele Rowlands-Dealey
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pink chandon sauce. I couldn’t go past the grilled whole New Zealand sole with vongole, parsley and lemon butter – it was divine! I was already as stuffed as a Christmas turkey but the dessert menu was just too tempting. Cam’s plate came with a swirl of coconut panacotta together with mango coulis, pastry twist and macadamia nut brittle. But it was the sphere of chilled nougat adorned with amaretto cherries alongside a warm crepe filled with a strawberry and rhubarb compote that sent my tastebuds to heaven. With yet another blissful dining experience at glass dining and lounge bar, I encourage everyone to not just take my word for it, but try it out for yourself. Glass allows relaxation for a long and lazy lunch – whether out on the terrace lounge with a favourite cocktail, in the dining room with a mouth-watering meal or by the fire place in the cooler temps of winter. Watch the sunset from the terrace and sink into the mood for the ultimate chic night out. Enjoy a candlelit dinner surrounded by ambient music and service you won’t forget – Glass will ensure the ultimate dining experience. Located on the ground level of Marina Mirage, Seaworld Drive, Main Beach. Open for lunch and dinner Mon-Sun. Breakfast Saturday and Sunday from 7.30-10.30am. Bookings recommended: (07) 5527 1009 www.glassrestaurant.com.au
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producers of Chardonnay and In 1978, Brian Stonier and his Pinot Noir in Australia. ier Ston wife Noel established While Brian has now stepped vineyard in the coastal town y from the day-to-day affairs, awa thSou of Merricks, one hour Stonier is in the exceptionally East of Melbourne. They began gifted hands of Mike Symonds. us culo a tireless and meti Mike was drawn to Stonier adventure to create wines through a desire to explore y nalit that reflect their regio the enigma of Pinot Noir (ever with elegance and seamless the winemakers challenging on, s complexity. Thirty year varietal) and the diversity of the Stonier’s dedication has earned Mornington Peninsula. best the them a place amongst
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Stonier Pinot Noir 2009 the Not even the smoke and heat from ier from Black Saturday fires stopped Ston to producing exceptional Pinot Noir. Able they pick around the damaged bunches, ition. harvested Pinot fruit in excellent cond hues The result is a wine with ruby red with and scents of a myriad of red fruits the raspberries and cherries coming to spice er ging of a arom ful bliss a fore. With that makes Pinot Noir stand out.
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eing different is never easy. It can be tough. Real tough. I used to just ‘go with the flow’ and not ‘rock the boat”, but sometimes one’s heart beats to a different drum. You’ll see what I mean shortly… Let me introduce Ben Levi myself. My name is Ben Levi. I’m a third generation Gold Coaster born into a family of two generations of Medical Practitioners. So, I’ve been around the medical model all my life. But this is where I’ve made a change. I decided to help people get well without uing drugs or surgery. So, I became a chiropractor. I’ve heard people say, “oh, so you’re a back cracker”, or “bone cruncher”. This is exactly why I feel compelled to expose some secrets and dispel some myths! The 7 secrets I’m sharing with you today will change the way you look at your own and your family’s health forever.
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Our Symptoms are a poor indicator of our health…how we feel and how well we heal are different. Our degree of symptom is not a health barometer. We can be symptom free and have cancer, heart disease or even just tooth decay. High cholesterol isn’t caused by a shortage of statin production. Pain isn’t a result of ibuprofen insufficiency. These symptoms are merely our clever bodies trying to give us a warning signal. If you hear a rattle in your car do you turn the music up to get rid of it? Or do you get a qualified mechanic to fix the problem?
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We need a healthy spine to have a healthy body…your spine and nerves are like a switchboard for your body. If we have some of those spinal ‘switches’ in an ‘off’ position, similar to a blown fuse, our body won’t work properly, like the lights get switched off when a fuse blows to your house. We need to live with all the switches in an ‘on’ position to be healing properly and therefore be healthy for life.
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Healing happens from the inside out …our bodies have a natural ability to heal! It’s abundant and free! Everyone has the power needed to live to 120. It’s called innate intelligence, and it’s that power to heal we are all blessed with. You can’t buy it or swallow it. You just need to let it work without interference. This is where subluxations come into it. They interfere with normal healing by blocking the flow of electrical impulses from our brain to our body. Remove the subluxations, and miracles happen. So what is a subluxation?
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Subluxations may be devastating… A Subluxation is any misalignment of the spinal bones which chokes the spinal cord and spinal nerves. As you know, your brain and nervous system is the master controlling system of your body. It has ultimate control of over 50 trillion cells that make you breathe, smile, digest, swallow and even control your blood pressure! When the spine misaligns its called subluxation and this can put massive pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Imagine that! And what’s worse, is that usually we can’t even feel it. Less than 10% of the nervous system carries or perceives pain. That means things we do every day, such as sit at a computer or playing sport, can cause misalignment, and put pressure on the nerves, weakening our nervous system. Sometimes we are lucky and we get some body signals such as headaches, fatigue, and back pain, telling us there is something wrong.
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Chiropractors specialize in the detection and removal of subluxation We study the intricate workings of the spine and nervous system extensively so we can carefully remove this potentially damaging condition. It takes 5 years full time at University to learn how to find and remove subluxations from the spine. I graduated with a Masters degree in Chiropractic and studied a further two years to hold a Degree in Nutritional Medicine.
neck? Do you have a sway back? Is one shoulder higher than the other or one leg slightly shorter? Bad posture not only looks bad, it is bad. It’s as bad on the inside as it is on the outside and should not be ignored.
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Chiropractic adjustments are safe, gentle and effective…an adjustment is a very specific and gentle way of realigning the spine. I know many of us have experienced practitioners who are too heavy handed. I agree, I’m fussy about who adjusts me, too. We use very gentle, yet extremely effective methods of adjusting the spine. We make it our responsibility to get the best possible results, in the safest possible way.
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Roxy Pro Cocktail Party A marquee at Snapper Rocks was the venue for the swish Roxy Pro Cocktail Party. Hundreds of invited guests sipped on cocktails, while taking in the stunning beachside view – and of course mingling with renowned surfers, including Stephanie Gilmore.
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squirrel Get It hits the town with the faces in the places you need to be! Peyton Performance at Stingray Lounge Stingray Lounge at QT Gold Coast has become one of the Gold Coast’s hottest venues proving popular with sophisticated locals. Hundreds packed into the swanky bar while being treated to a special performance by Peyton.
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Women in Tourism Cocktail Party Women in Tourism held their cocktail drinks at Alto Cucina and Bar at Broadbeach. The ladies sipped on champagne and nibbled on delicious treats as they discussed the state of tourism industry, challenges and of course a little gossip from around town. Cheers!
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Ne Blood Sweat & Dance Opening Night The Arts Centre Gold Coast, in conjunction with Zealous Choreography, presented the worldwide premiere of Blood, Sweat & Dance. The creative director of Zealous Choreography is Ben Veitch, who was a top 4 finalist in So You Think You Can Dance in 2009.
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Taurus 20 April-20 May Your stubbornness could put up roadblocks this month. Delegate to others. If you don’t, you may end up burnt out and cranky; mistaking the latest red fashion accessory for a red rag!
SCorpio 23 October-21 November Scorpios are renowned for their passion and sexuality, and this month may prove to you why that is. Balance is the key here, between
love and sexual expression. Always keep your eye on the green-eyed monster, as all of your passion can turn one way or the other! Sagittarius 22 Nov-21 December Sass it up this month as your dynamic, charming and flashy self draws people to you like bees to honey. You may be on the top of the invitation list to all the best parties and of course you don’t want to let down your admirers. Glam up. Capricorn 22 December-19 January What you have imagined in your future and the path that you seem to be on now appear to be very different. Don’t lose hope as you reconnect to your long term goals. Allow yourself to go with the flow and you may have a deep transformation Aquarius 20 January-18 February You could sell ice to Eskimos this month, as your natural charm and gift with communication shines. Exciting others with your ideas and enthusiasm may lead to great results. Pisces 19 February-20 March Even if you may feel like you stand upon shifting sands, have faith and continue to build a solid foundation in work, relationships and health this month. You’ll feel so much better in the end. Aries 21 March-19 April You know how much energy can stream through your veins, Aries girl, so its your job this month to find a way to channel this vibrancy, positively. Make sure you give everyone room to express themselves, even if they don’t do it as easily as you.
If your spirit is in need of some serious guiding, book a reading with Heidi Hanley – one of the Coast’s leading Psychic Mediums, phone 0403 208 885 or go to: www.heidihanley.com.au
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We love everything about French brand Peugeot. Whether it’s a zippy convertible, or a suave sedan – safety, comfort and style are paramount for this chic brand that’s long been a stablemate in the automotive industry.
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here’s something about the French that is just so easily likable. Their style, art, architecture, fashion design and even (or especially) their food, but there’s another staple of French design we love – the brand of Peugeot. Established at the turn of the century, Peugeot’s first car was a steam-engined threewheeler and from then on they have continued to present the market with a reliable, stylish and safe brand of vehicle. Zupps Prestige European opened its Peugeot showroom in 2006 and has proudly been displaying the blue badge ever since. The Zupps brand itself has a rich history spanning more than 60 years. It began in 1948 as a Volkswagen dealership in Ipswich, and over the years grew to become Queensland’s largest privately owned motor group. Today Zupps has multi-franchise dealerships throughout Brisbane and the Gold Coast and is part of AHG, Australia’s largest automotive retailer. Have you ever felt you’d prefer to deal with a female sales representative when you’re buying a new car? Maybe she knows and can appreciate the features you look for when you’re making your new vehicle purchase – like boot www.getitmagazine.com.au
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space, centre console compartments, cup holders, vanity mirrors and stylish detailing. Zupps Prestige understands women are often the decision makers when it comes to purchasing a new car and for this reason has an entirely female sales team. And at Zupps Prestige, the Peugeot brand is synonymous with offering every type of model to suit every kind of budget, driving style and family need. There’s the sporty coupes and convertibles in the 207 and 308 models, to the spacious and active SUV in the 4007 and the roomy and rather stately 508 sedan due out mid-way through this year. Everything you’ll need to make your new vehicle purchase is available at Zupps Prestige, from finance to service agreements (all Zupps Prestige Peugeot vehicles come with a threeyear/100,000km warranty) to assisting you with colour, upholstery and model choices as well as additional features from entry level to top-of-theline models. “At Zupps Prestige we’ll help you find your new vehicle, and we’ll continue to take the best possible care of you and your valued investment for years to come,” says Dealer Principal Fred Esterhuizen. May 2011
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MISS RED CARPET
She’s the ultimate girl-next-door. Whip her hair into a bun, throw her a pair of jeans and a baggy tee and Sandra Bullock will still look a million dollars. For years she has graced our cinema screens portraying fearless, powerful and independent women – much like her own personal character. Over the course of Bullock’s acting career, she has shown her versatility and talent in numerous films from thriller to comedy and
every genre in between. She is no stranger to playing the role of hilarious characters Gracie Hart in Miss Congeniality and the awkward workaholic businesswoman in The Proposal. The 2009 film with Ryan Reynolds was a massive hit and is Bullock’s largest grossing film to date. Shortly after its release, Bullock slipped into a more serious role, playing a mother figure in the tear-jerking drama The Blind Side.
MISS CONGENIALITY
When not in her cinematic playground, Bullock is a devoted philanthropist. Her cheque book has provided a number of million dollar donations to assist the Red Cross with their disaster relief missions, like September 11 and the 2004 tsunami. In the wake of hurricane Katrina, Bullock donned her gumboots and helped evacuees seek shelter and basic necessities amid the disaster zone. In 2010, she sent another mass donation to aid in the recovery efforts following the Haiti earthquakes, and again in the recent 2011 Japan earthquakes and tsunami. These charitable contributions prove the American beauty is not just a pretty face, using her fame and fortune to assist those in need; while facing her own personal battles. Bullock still struggles to accept the loss of her role model and best friend who passed away in 2000 – her mother.
Everyone’s favourite American sweetheart.
MISS INDEPENDENT
The silver screen star’s powerful roles are not limited to her on-screen personas. Over her years in the spotlight, we’ve watched her independence blossom. Her dating life has consisted of football player Troy Aikman and actors Tate Donovan and Matthew McConaughey. In July 2005, she tied the knot to motorcycle builder and Monster Garage host Jesse James; but amidst cheating allegations, Bullock filed a divorce in April 2010. After the split, Bullock gained full custody of her adopted son Louis Bardo, who had lived with her and James four months prior to their divorce. Despite her tightly-woven schedule, Bullock always finds time for her gorgeous son and told reporters her split to James was perhaps a blessing in disguise. “Maybe I needed this to happen so I could be the best mother to Louis. We wouldn’t know the sweet moments in life unless we had the pain,” she once said. Words: Georja Ryan
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