Legally Blonde
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Jody Miller is a young woman on a mission, bringing her talent and chutzpah to the Newcastle theatre scene with impressive results. Jody grew up within the theatre industry, spending her childhood hanging around theatres and backstage areas, helping out when she was old enough. At just 17, she set up Chookas Entertainment to provide herself with work in the industry.
From humble beginnings, Jody has quickly become a wellknown face in the industry, having spent the past three years as vice president of the City of Newcastle Drama Association (CONDA). This May and June, see her production company present two musical comedy greats with Legally Blonde the Musical, closely followed by Company hitting stages around Newcastle. Read more on page 16.
Two local gals are set for the adventure of a lifetime when they join a convoy of teams this month in the Shitbox Rally, Australia's largest independently run fundraiser for the Cancer Council, travelling from Newcastle to Townsville via Betoota over seven days.
As if the distance wasn't enough, participants are required to drive cars worth $1,500 or less across Australia via some of its toughest outback roads. But it's all for a great cause, as this remarkable event has raised over $33 million since the first rally in 2010. Find out how you can help on page 38.
This month, there is something for everyone, with the Archibald Prize exhibition continuing at MAC, Newcastle Theatre Company's The Government Inspector, Gypsy at Christ Church Cathedral, Little Women – The Broadway Musical and annual favourite, the Caravan & Camping, 4WD, Fish and Boat Show.
The first week in June will see our stages welcoming a plethora of performers from all over the world and some a little more local. The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, featuring visiting overseas artists, returning Australian internationals, and outstanding local musicians, kick off the month (see page 24), bookended by the young up-and-coming cast of Cinderella hitting the stage towards the end of the month. Why are we telling you this now? So you can get out and secure your tickets before these shows sell out (which they will!) Enjoy!
PS Happy Mothers' Day to all the Mums – don't forget to check out Mother's Day in Wallsend!
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ends on Sunday 7 May! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.strutnfret.com/ spiegeltentnewcastle
■ The Party at Civic Park. The Party is a festival celebration with a cast of talented circus artists, great music, extravagant costumes and an energy unlike anything you've experienced in a theatre setting. The lavish stage is set for The Party of the Century, so make sure you secure seats. It's destined to be one for the history books! The final shows are on Sunday 7 May! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.strutnfret.com/ spiegeltentnewcastle
THURSDAY 4 MAY
Immerse yourself in the exhilarating production that is Celtic Illusion. Fusing the art forms of Irish Dance and Magic with Broadway flair, it's a show like no other. This theatrical masterpiece will leave you mesmerised from the moment the curtain is raised. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.mypacc.com.au
Celtic Illusion: The Magic Returns will also perform at the Civic Theatre Newcastle on Saturday, 7 May. To book tickets, visit www. civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
TUESDAY 2 MAY
■ Danny Bhoy: Now is Not a Good Time at Civic Theatre Newcastle. Since starting his stand-up career two decades ago, Danny has won critical acclaim through his unique way of storytelling. His wit is recognised worldwide, with many labelling his shows as "effortlessly funny". You don't want to miss this, so grab your tickets fast, as it's likely to sell out! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
WEDNESDAY 3 MAY
■ Maho Magic Bar at Civic Park. Prepare to disbelieve your eyes as Japan's leading closeup magicians and specialists perform magic shows at your table. Even better, relax and enjoy a cocktail with the show. Stimulate your senses in a bespoke space that will dazzle you. Part show. Part bar. All magic! The show
■ Lost in Music at Civic Theatre Newcastle Go on a journey back to the 70's and visit the heart of the disco. The live band and talented cast will have you up and dancing in no time. Leave your troubles at home and immerse yourself in this feel-good show. Get ready to be LOST IN MUSIC! For more information or to book tickets, visit www. civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
SATURDAY 6 MAY
■ Celtic Illusion: The Magic Returns at Performance Arts Culture Cessnock
SUNDAY 7 MAY
▲ Colour Frenzy at Foreshore Park. With five colour stations, one foam station, and an inflatable crawl station, the Colour Frenzy is for all ages to enjoy. Walk, jog, or run your way through the course having loads of fun to receive a free icy pole upon completion. Get ready for a big and colourful day for everyone! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.colourfrenzy.com.au
■ Fundraising Singalong at Adamstown Uniting Church. The community fundraising singalong is back, with all funds going to
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includes pours of gin, vodka, liquor creams, espresso, cosmo's and more, this is a not to be missed flavour experience!
Cost: $15 pre-paid reservations for parties of 1 – 20 people.
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a local charity! Featuring songs about the seasons, such as Autumn Leaves, Winter Wonderland and more, there will be a song for everyone's enjoyment. As it is a week before Mother's Day, songs about mums will also be featured. Don't stress; you won't forget any words as all the lyrics are shown on screen, and maestro Philip Sketchley will be there to ensure everyone is in tune! Tickets are $15 at the door. For more info, phone 4943 5316.
MONDAY 8 MAY
■ Tommy Emmanuel at Civic Theatre Newcastle. Tommy is returning to our shores for the first time in four years! Bringing the power and dynamism of a full band to his solo playing, this truly is a must-see concert! Enjoy a night out and bask in Tommy's love for the guitar and his delight in sharing it with the audience. For more info or to book tickets, visit www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
SATURDAY 13 MAY
▲ The Taste of Seafood Festival at Fishermen's Co-Op. The Professional Fishers Association presents the Taste of Seafood Festival at our local Fishermen's Co-op in Wickham! Attracting both locals and tourists, the event provides informative displays, cooking demonstrations, live music, a fresh fish market, and plenty of delicious seafood on offer for you to enjoy! Get involved, learn about local seafood options, and help grow food tourism in our region. It is sure to be a fun day out for the whole family! For more information, visit www.tasteofseafood.com.au
THURSDAY 4 MAY
May the Riffs Be With You The Hamilton Station Hotel
FRIDAY 5 MAY
Hot Dub Time Machine Shoal Bay
Country Club
Urthboy The Cambridge
SATURDAY 6 MAY
Isaac Compton Customs House
TUESDAY 9 MAY
Iron Maidens The Cambridge
FRIDAY 12 MAY
Luca Brasi The Cambridge
SATURDAY 13 MAY
Raising Ravens The Hamilton Station Hotel
Jump Belmore Hotel
SUNDAY 14 MAY
Kisschasy The Cambridge
FRIDAY 19 MAY
Muma Jane Wickham Park Hotel
FRIDAY 12 & SATURDAY 13 MAY
▲ Hunter Disability Expo at Newcastle Entertainment Centre. Bringing together a wide range of products and services to help people live their best lives, the Hunter Disability Expo brings everyone together. The expo will provide everything from equipment providers to financial services, education, leisure options, support services, and so much more. It aims to link people with a disability to informative and interactive products and services from industry experts. Embrace My Future, My Choice as a way to control your life and plan for your future. For more information, visit www.hunterdisabilityexpo.com.au
■ The Government Inspector at Newcastle Theatre Company (NTC). NTC presents The Government Inspector, a deeply silly satire about graft in an ill-managed provincial town. There's plenty of mayhem and chaos, which will offer audiences a hilarious reminder of the terrifying timelessness of bureaucracy! Be sure to get your tickets - shows will run from Saturday 13 May to Saturday 27 May. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.newcastletheatrecompany.com.au
SATURDAY 13 – SUNDAY 28 MAY
■ Sculptures at Scratchley at Fort Scratchley Held on the grounds of Fort Scratchley, Sculptures at Scratchley will showcase a selected number of International, National and local Artist's works. The exhibition is open to the public with free entry and the chance to nominate a Sculpture for the main prize of the Peoples Choice Award. The exhibition will run
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Robot God + Iron Blanket +
Psychoda The Stag and Hunter
SATURDAY 20 MAY
Temtris The Hamilton Station Hotel
2GoodReasons Wallsend Diggers
Big Waves Club Lambton
Paparazzi Nags Head Hotel
SUNDAY 21 MAY
Ned Verway Duo Customs House
FRIDAY 26 MAY
DEADLINE Wickham Park Hotel
Spacey Jane The NEX
Sneaky Sound System The Cambridge
SATURDAY 27 MAY
Aaron Lenard The Burwood Inn
Oran Vir Modus Merewether
SUNDAY 28 MAY
J-Man’s Blues Band Clarendon Hotel
Newcastle
WHAT'S ON in May
from Saturday 13 May to Sunday 28 May. Visit www.sculpturesatscratchley.com.au for more information.
SUNDAY 14 MAY
▶ Mother's Day Drag & Dine Brunch. Is there a better way to spend Mother's Day than celebrating in the Hunter Valley? Enjoy a fun-filled morning with bottomless bubbles and performances by resident Drag Queens, Abork and Enigma! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.thegoldfish.com.au
it guarantees loads of fun through its memorable songs, dynamic dances and action. The show will run from Wednesday 17 May to Saturday 27 May. For more information or to book tickets, visit www. civictheatrenewcastle.com.au – read more on page 16!
FRIDAY 19 MAY
program includes gourmet food and artisan markets, food trucks, pop-up stalls, cooking demonstrations, live music, kid's activities, and light installations. With all of that, you can be sure you'll find something to enjoy. For more information, visit www.maitlandtaste.com.au
SATURDAY 20 & SUNDAY 21
MAY
▼ Lovedale Long Lunch at Lovedale. The progressive-style lunch is back for 2023! You can choose two of the six participating wineries to enjoy quality time at with live entertainment and foodie fun. So gather your friends and discover the wonders of Lovedale with other food and wine lovers. For more information or to book tickets, visit www. lovedalelonglunch.com.au
WEDNESDAY 17 MAY
▲ Legally Blonde: The Musical at Civic Theatre Newcastle. Based on the adored movie, Legally Blonde:The Musical is arriving in Newcastle this month. Following the transformation of Elle Woods, she tackles stereotypes and scandals of all sorts! You won't be disappointed at this musical;
GYPSY
2.30pm, Sunday, May 28
Christ Church Cathedral
■ Hunter Rescue Ball at Newcastle Entertainment Centre. Help raise funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service while enjoying a delicious three-course meal and beverage package! It'll be an unforgettable night of entertainment, including classical music, performers, and a live band. For more information or to book tickets, visit www. rescuehelicopter.com.au
■ Maitland Taste Festival at The Levee Maitland has a constantly growing reputation for its food scene, so why not join in the fun for a weekend of fantastic food, wine and produce? Running from Friday 19 May to Sunday 21 May, the Maitland Taste Festival
SUNDAY
21 MAY
■ Reuben Solo: Palindrome at Newcastle Comedy Club. Get ready for an evening of offbeat stand-up comedy. Reuben Solo invites you to enjoy his show filled with jokes about
DE FALLA Popular Spanish Folk Songs
DVORAK Songs My Mother Taught Me
BANNEY Rumble (World Premiere)
WEINER Divertimento No. 2
Music of Lehar, Brahms and Gustavino
Tickets (Online or at the Box Office) $40 (Adult), $30 (Concession) $90 (Family), $10 (School Student) www.cccamerata.com.au
everything from paradoxes to parachutes and One Direction. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.reubensolo.com
Show, brimming with loads of fun, music and forgotten memories of the 1960s. Be taken on a unique and emotional journey back in time through an interactive theatrical TV experience. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.civictheatrenewcastle. com.au
SATURDAY 27 MAY
▶ Newcastle Comedy Festival Gala at Civic Theatre Newcastle. Newcastle’s month of comedy kicks off in style with the Newcastle Comedy Festival Gala! Tommy Little, Michael Hing, and Tom Cashman are just some of the performers appearing in the jam-packed twohour show. If you’re after a night full of fun and laughter, you don’t want to miss this! For more information or to book tickets, visit www. civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
MONDAY 22 MAY
■ The Magic Music of Harry Potter Live in Concert at Civic Theatre Newcastle. One of the largest film franchises, Harry Potter, is known for its unique music that captivates viewers, and you can now experience it live! Be enchanted by actors, star soloists, a choir, and an orchestra as they bring the audience into the magical world. The evening will become spellbinding with Rob Lake, one of the world's leading magicians performing illusions. For more information or to book
THURSDAY 25 MAY
■ The Robertson Brothers 1960's Variety
SUNDAY 28 MAY
■ Gypsy at Christ Church Cathedral. Internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Deborah Humble joins Christ Church
Next Market: 20 May
Camerata in a concert that will celebrate the extraordinary music of the Romani people, including works by Dvorak, Falla and Brahms. Also featured will be young Newcastle violinist Zac Choi. For more information or to book tickets www.cccamerata.com.au
CANCELLED - SATURDAY 6 MAY
■ The All German Day at Newcastle Foreshore, has regrettably been CANCELLED for 2023. It will return in 2024. Visit www.mbccc.org.au or email mbcc. events@gmail.com for more information.
Warners Bay Markets
TOCAL FIELD DAYS
> FRI 5, SAT 6 & SUN 7 MAY AT TOCAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Tocal Field Days have been the ultimate agricultural event in the Hunter, Newcastle, and Central Coast regions since 1984. If you're looking for a great day out, this is for you! With over 320 exhibitors bringing the best in farming technologies, machinery, remote devices, solar energy and livestock, there is something for everyone. There will also be food and wine to enjoy while taking breaks from watching the demonstrations. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.tocalfieldays.com
URBAN WINE WALK
> SATURDAY 6 MAY IN NEWCASTLE
Enjoy a self-guided wine tasting designed for groups of friends or family to experience together. The streets of Newcastle will come alive as eight iconic venues transform into an Urban Cellar Door. Choose where to start and which venues to visit - they're all within easy walking distance of each other. At each venue, a different range of delicious wines from an incredible line-up of Australian winemakers (including local Hunter Region winemakers) will be offered. It promises to be a fun and unique event, so you don't want to miss out. Experience wine tasting at your favourite urban locales! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.urbanwinewalk.com.au
ROLLING THUNDER VIETNAM
FRIDAY 12 & SATURDAY 13 MAY
AT CIVIC THEATRE NEWCASTLE
Rolling Thunder Vietnam is a concert drama that combines the stories of Vietnam War soldiers with classic songs of the era. This production captures human resilience perfectly, resonating against the powerful songwriting of the 60's and 70's. Some of the rock songs featured include Fortunate Son, The Watchtower, and Killing Me Softly With His Song. Featuring vivid images and raw footage, Rolling Thunder Vietnam is an emotional and thought-provoking show about the love, courage, loss, and endurance the soldiers endured both on the battlefront and back home. Be transported back to a time of social and political change. Visit the website www.rollingthundervietnam.com.au for more information or to book tickets.
AN AFTERNOON AT THE PROMS – A MUSICAL SPECTACULAR
> SATURDAY 27 MAY, 2PM AT PACC
Bring your flags and noisemakers to the most exciting concert of the year! An Afternoon at the Proms Spectacular will be filled with fun and frivolity as the performers salute the famous BBC Prom's Concerts of London's Royal Albert Hall, including Rule Britannia, Jerusalem, Radetzky March, Land of Hope and Glory, and Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Join Australia's most acclaimed violinist Ian Cooper with opera stars, beautiful music, The Blue Danube Orchestra, and a pipe band as they dazzle you with the greatest love songs of all time. This show has something for everyone to enjoy, and you don't want to miss what is bound to be one of PACC's best concerts of the year! For more information or to book tickets, visit www.mypacc.com.au
URZILA CARLSON JUST NO!
> SUN 14 & MON 15 MAY AT CIVIC THEATRE NEWCASTLE
One of the biggest names in comedy, Urzila Carlson, is bringing her Just No! Tour to Newcastle right on the heels of her previous tour. Urzila has discovered that frustrations bring us together, especially when people do us wrong! Have you ever queued up just for someone to cut in front of you? Just No! is the show for you! Be sure to secure your seats to hear Urzila discuss everything that frustrates them in a way that will have you roaring with laughter. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au
FREE WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
> SAT 13 & SAT 20 MAY
AT HUNTER VALLEY MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE LOCATIONS
As a Mother's Day gift to the women of Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and the Hunter, Hunter Valley Martial Arts Centre is offering a Free Women's Empowerment Program for girls and women. Believing that women's self-defence is about carrying yourself and the ability to use your voice as well as the physical aspect, Sensei Kelie Fishers has created the clinic to provide a combination of stand-up and groundwork to cover the physical aspect but also exercises to develop intuition and inner strength. You don't want to miss this chance to realise your full physical and mental potential. Become the best version of yourself! Dates and times vary at each location, be sure to check when your local is hosting the clinics. For more information, visit www.huntermartialarts.com.au
MOTHER'S DAY CLASSIC
> SUNDAY 14 MAY
AT STOCKTON FORESHORE
The Mother's Day Classic is back for 2023 in Newcastle! The event aims to raise funds and awareness for vital breast cancer research. This year's event includes a 5km run and 5km walks, so you can choose what suits you best! This year it is at Stockton
Foreshore as a flat loop course for you to take in the views of the Hunter River, Newcastle Harbour, Nobbys Lighthouse and Stockton Beach. The event will have food and market stalls, a DJ, face painting, balloons and much more! Bring your family or friends along for a lovely Mother's Day morning out and get active for breast cancer! For more information or to register, visit www. mothersdayclassic.com.au
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LITTLE WOMEN- THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
This timeless, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical, filled with personal discovery, heartache, hope and everlasting love. Based on Louisa May Alcott's life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she must do better and write more about herself. Begrudgingly taking his advice, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experiences growing up in Civil War America. Little Women embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears and lifting of the spirit. The powerful score soars with the sounds of personal discovery, heartache, and hope – the sounds of a young American finding their voice. Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia). All performance materials are supplied by Hal Leonard Australia. Visit www.maitlandmusicals.org for more information or to book tickets.
WHAT'S ON AT Lake Macquarie
The Lake Macquarie Dobell Festival is an annual month-long celebration of the life and work of esteemed artist Sir William Dobell; known for his passion, innovation, fringe, experimentation and creative excellence. The festival includes a number of events, workshops, courses and exhibitions occurring in various venues across the lake.
Experience the festival with exhibitions of local artists to performances, and the popular biannual Open Studios event this June.
LAKE
> 8 JUNE – 30 JUNE AT LAKE MAC
Join in on a month of creativity with our annual Dobell Festival, loved locally and anticipated across the region.
Across the month-long celebration different ticketing prices and information will be unique to the event, workshop, or exhibition. Visit lakemac.com.au for the full list of events.
Join Lake Mac Arts to get discounts on ticketed events across our premier cultural venues.
This festival is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
EVERY SATURDAY IN MAY
■ Glendale Farmers & Artisans Market at Stockland Glendale, 7am–1:30pm
EVERY SUNDAY IN MAY
■ Lions Club of Adamstown Market, Cnr of Brunker and Glebe Rd, Adamstown, 6:30am–12pm
■ Newcastle City Farmers Market at Newcastle Showground, 7am–1pm
SATURDAY 6 MAY
■ Pelican Foreshore Markets at Pelican, 9am-1pm
SUNDAY 7 MAY
■ Maitland Community Markets at Maitland Showground, 9am–1pm
SATURDAY 20 MAY
■ Warners Bay Markets at Warners Bay Foreshore, 9am–2pm
FOREST SONG & DON QUIXOTE
> TUESDAY 30 MAY AT CIVIC THEATRE NEWCASTLE
The Grand Kyiv Ballet of Ukraine is coming to Australia this month to perform their double bill of Forest Song and Don Quixote. Forest Song tells a story of love alongside the conflict between nature and the human world as it profoundly relates to Ukraine's longing for peace in its country today. As the pride of Ukraine for over 75 years, you can be sure this first act will be incredible. Don Quixote is a Spanish ballet full of festivity through the story of a troubled man's quest for love. As a much-loved romantic comedy performance with an inspiring musical score, it is a not-to-be-missed experience. Enjoy two sensational performances in one magnificent evening of ballet! There will also be another show on Sunday, 18 June. For more information or to book tickets, visit www.ukraineballet.com.au
LEARN FOR FUN
ENROL NOW FOR TERM 2
Choose from a huge range of affordable and interesting short courses. With everything from jewellery making to Italian cooking, Atwea offers fun courses that will help you spark your creativity, keep connected and stay active.
Rediscover Your City Hall
It's time to rediscover your City Hall, where memories are made, minds are inspired, and special occasions are celebrated.
Opened in 1929, City Hall is one of Newcastle's most prestigious and unique venues and has played host to a vast array of functions over the decades.
It's likely you, or someone in your family, has attended a civic reception, community gathering or corporate event there. Or perhaps fond memories exist of a wedding, Christmas party, school formal, charity function or a long-ago debutante ball in the breathtaking concert hall.
While the building has stayed the same, recent refurbishments have updated aspects of the interiors and façade, ensuring modern comforts in a historical setting.
With its grand architecture, sandstone pillars and marble staircases, lovers of old-school romance find the grandeur of the venue perfect for weddings both intimate and grand. Corporate hirers are similarly impressed with the flexibility of scale, with six accessible function rooms available to hire.
Event dining has also elevated, with an in-house Executive Chef, dedicated Food and Beverage
Coordinator and passionate hospitality team bringing you exceptional quality dining and 5-star service. Menu customisation is available for the perfect bespoke experience.
With a passion for supporting local producers and suppliers, event dining at City Hall also boasts a local flavour to savour. Hunter Valley wines include Margan, Tyrrells, Scarborough, Krinklewood, Vinden and Andrew Thomas.
Beers are brewed locally at Steel City Beer Company, Murray's Craft Brewing Co., Hope Estate, Foghorn Brewery, Styx Brewery and Method Brewing. Cheeses are sourced from Hunter Belle in the Upper Hunter, and Glitch Coffee Roasters supply their high-quality beans. Eggs for desserts and breakfasts have been laid by free-range, organically-fed chickens on the shores of Lake Mac.
No matter the occasion, your event will be in safe and experienced hands with the Newcastle City Hall team. Our high-quality service standards, professionalism and impeccable attention to detail will ensure you and your guests have the ultimate event experience from beginning to end. Find out more at www. newcastle.nsw.gov.au/city-hall or call 4974 1460.
Female Empowerment {IN
HEELS!}
CHOOKAS ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS LEGALLY BLONDE
WORDS LIANE MORRIS
Jody Miller is a young woman on a mission. Armed with a Bachelor in Musical Theatre from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, a Diploma of Dance through Village Dance, a Masters of Teaching (Music) and a lifetime of experience working in theatrical productions in Sydney, this 27-year-old is bringing her talent and chutzpah to the Newcastle theatre scene with impressive results.
This May and June, see her production company, Chookas Entertainment, present two musical comedy greats with Legally Blonde the Musical at Civic Playhouse, 17 – 27 May and the Stephen Sondeheim classic Company at Newcastle Theatre Company, 14 – 24 June
Jody grew up within the theatre industry. Her mother was a highly regarded member of the pro/am musical theatre company Packemin Productions operating out of Parramatta's Riverside Theatres and Chatswood's Concourse Theatre. She spent her childhood hanging around theatres and backstage areas, helping out when she was old enough. At the age of 17, when she was just in year 12, she set up Chookas Entertainment to provide herself with work in the industry. From humble beginnings hiring out for children's parties, then growing into the shopping centre entertainment space, public events and cabarets, this was her side hustle while she studied to be a teacher. Driven out of Sydney by expensive real estate, Jody moved to Newcastle in 2016 and saw a gap in the market that she felt driven to fill.
"Newcastle is a fascinating place," said Jody.
"We're spoiled for choice when it comes to shows for kids and the over 30s. With 44 theatre companies and training schools such as Hunter Drama, Young People's Theatre and Tantrum, a lot is going on, but there's almost nothing for artists in their 20s. The kids age out at 16, around the time they're doing the HSC. If they
want to continue, there's not much available for them. I'm passionate about creating work and telling the stories of people in this age group. Providing opportunities for young adults with a different style of theatre."
Jody quickly became involved in the industry and has spent the past three years as vice president of the City of Newcastle Drama Association (CONDA). But it wasn't always smooth sailing.
"When I first moved here, I found it very difficult. No one would give me a chance, despite the fact that I'd just finished touring a professional production as an assistant stage manager. I offered my services, completely volunteer, to do just about anything, and no one was interested," said Jody.
"They literally said, 'No thanks – we have our people'. I would have been happy mopping a stage. It was this cliquey-ness that led me to create my own opportunities by producing our first show, 21 Chump Street, in 2020."
Jody also sees the local industry as heavily male-slanted, with fewer lead roles for women. She's been disappointed to hear young women disregarded due to a perceived lack
of experience. There are very few female-run companies and not a lot of women to mentor those coming into the industry, with one notable exception, her own mentor Mercia Buck OAM.
"Mercia is phenomenal. She helped start Opera Hunter back in 1986 and was made a Freeman of the City of Lake Macquarie a couple of years ago. I have no idea how old Mercia is, but she's still going strong. She takes art very seriously, and I find her inspirational. I'm fortunate to have worked with her."
Jody now recognises that it's time to become more visible and not hide her success with Chookas Entertainment. It's important for other young women to see what can be done and follow the trail she is forging.
"I have felt very invisible, but at the same time, I'm super proud of what I've managed to achieve. I think that when I wasn't taken seriously by the male-dominated industry, I kind of put my head down with the idea that if I just did what I was good at, people would start to notice – because I knew my worth. And I guess people are noticing because our shows sell out four weeks in advance."
All of the theatre companies in Newcastle are pro/am or amateur. This means they can't afford to pay award rates to their performers, creatives and crew. Many people in the community are confused by what pro/am actually means. By definition, it's a theatre company that is part professional and part amateur. In some cases, professional performers or the creative team are paid, whilst the rest of the cast and crew are unpaid. Jody is proud that at Chookas Entertainment, everyone is paid a profit share, although it's nowhere near the industry award of approximately $1250 per week. ▶
"It's really important to me that we show how much we value our team. Unfortunately, the costs to produce theatre prevent establishing a fully professional company here in Newcastle. I can't see it happening under these circumstances. Venue costs and availability are the biggest barriers. The struggle is real. From a $60 ticket price, we may only get $25, and the venue may cost us $30,000. And we're only now beginning to come out of the difficulties of covid and what that's meant for live entertainment," said Jody.
"Plus, we know from research undertaken by CONDA President Dr. Shane Bransdon that approximately only 5% of the Newcastle population actually attend live theatre. When I went to the Elton John concert, it made me think that if only every person there would go to one show a year, it would transform our local industry.
"One of the great things about Newcastle's pro/am theatre is that the talent pool is extraordinary. With so many training facilities here, the pro/am quality is exceptionally high. When we run auditions, we get up to 200 people auditioning; it's very competitive."
Jody says she's also very fortunate to be assisted by her husband Andrew Miller.
"Andrew is a builder, so he makes all the
sets and assists with all productions. I couldn't achieve all of this without him by my side," says Jody.
Chookas Entertainments' previous theatre works include the recent sold-out production of Heathers the Musical (November 2022), Chicago the Musical (June 2022), The Things I Could Never Tell Steven (July 2022), 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche (March 2022), Be More Chill the Musical (November 2021) and 21 Chump St: the Musical (March 2020). Jody's next production is Legally Blonde the Musical, which is well on the way to being a sell-out at the time of writing.
"We're excited to share this classic production with audiences in Newcastle, who have already shown so much enthusiasm for the show...whether they're die-hard fans of the movie or can't wait to relive the '90s through a smash hit soundtrack. We've been overwhelmed with positive responses and audiences wanting to know what fresh take this production will involve."
A fabulously fun award-winning musical based on the adored movie, Legally Blonde the Musical follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Action-packed and exploding with dynamic dances and memorable songs that the audience will want to sing along
to, this show will turn the city of Newcastle pink. Starring musical theatre artist Brynn Hulls (Chess, Starstruck, Jersey Boys) as the quintessential Elle Woods made famous by film actress Reese Witherspoon, directed by Danny Folpp (Beauty and the Beast, Chicago), musical direction by Alex Rigby (Young Frankenstein, Be More Chill, Chicago) and Maddie Watts (Chicago, Spongebob), with choreography by Jody Miller (Chicago, Be More Chill, Young Frankenstein) and lighting and sound by Jacob Harwood (Chicago, Oliver!, Shrek, Young Frankenstein) and the team at JH Productions. Despite the fun, light-hearted comedic tone of this production, importantly, it has a message that Jody wants to deliver.
"This is a show with a message of female empowerment. It's about femininity, power, sexual harassment and a woman who won't accept the status quo – she'll fight back, and she'll do it in heels if she wants to. She's in charge of her life, making her own decisions and doing it on her own. I really relate to that, and I want to tell that story to other young women.
"It's also a show with never a dull moment. There are no tears to cry. It's light-hearted, fun and unapologetically upbeat. This is exactly what we try to do at Chookas. We want our art
to be fun, uplift people, and have them walk out of the theatre still laughing."
Legally Blonde the Musical is the first show to run without the cloud of covid hanging over it for this fledgling production company that began its theatrical journey during the pandemic. Their first production, 21 Chump Street, was held at the Royal Exchange to a fifty per cent capacity audience due to covid restrictions; Be More Chill went on just two weeks outside of lockdown, and only seventyfive per cent capacity was allowed; Chicago and Heathers the Musical were risky due to performers coming down with covid. This time around, there is a full complement of understudies and less risk.
In June, this dynamic theatre company will be presenting Company at Newcastle Theatre Company. Company is a musical comedy which explores love, relationships and the struggle for intimacy – the original production was nominated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards.
"Company is one of Sondheim's greatest works, and bringing it to the Newcastle
stage is an honour. The cast and crew are working tirelessly to make this one of the best productions our city has seen. This darkhumour comedy musical has stood the test of time and will have Newcastle audience's laughing until the very end. It's a characterdriven piece that we are modernising – giving it a fresh new look."
A local cast of Newcastle performers has been assembled, with musical theatre artist and Australian Idol Finalist Marty Worrall (Oliver, Chess, Rock of Ages) leading the show as the chronic bachelor Robert. In keeping with Jody's passion for telling the right stories and sharing opportunities, this production also features a strong female cast, who show the protagonist how women influence his life.
The creative team is once again headed up by co-director Danny Folpp (Beauty and the Beast, Chicago), with Jody Miller (Be More Chill, Chicago, Heathers) also co-directing. Musical Director is Mathew Gallimore (Merrily We Roll Along, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder), and Choreographer is Maddie Baillie
(Chicago, Ideation, Trevor), with Jacob Harwood once again on lighting and sound design and tech being run by JH Productions.
"One of the great things about this show is that everyone can see themselves on stage. There is guaranteed to be a character that you resonate with, which will have you questioning your life choices. We've gathered up a fabulous cast that I'm so excited about. Working with Marty is a dream come true. I used to vote for him on Australian Idol when I was in primary school!"
There is no doubt that the future looks bright for Chookas Entertainment with Jody Miller at the helm and that the Newcastle theatre industry stands to reap the benefit of her energy, commitment to excellence and a keen desire to give back. Chookas is committed to producing an Australian written show every year, and she's looking forward to presenting Back to the 80s at Warners Bay Theatre in September. The extremely popular piece was written by Neil Gooding, who she has known since she was a child. The rest of the season will include Clue at the Civic Playhouse in November and Pippin at the Multi-Arts Pavilion, Speers Point, in December.
Jody has worked hard at CONDA to help set and achieve the organisation's strategic objectives, which are all about accessibility and resourcing – sharing knowledge and resources between operators and creatives and building up the industry. She's also passionate about helping youth who may not have access to performing arts and training and runs youth ambassadorships for both Chookas Entertainment and CONDA.
"I'm passionate about bringing the joy of theatre to as many people as possible. Theatre is a wonderful energy exchange between the audience and the performers. There is nothing else like it. If they're not used to attending theatre, I would encourage everyone to get out of their comfort zone and get along to support a local show. It doesn't have to be one I've produced; any local show deserves the support."
UPCOMING CHOOKAS SHOWS
Legally Blonde the Musical Civic Playhouse, 17 – 27 May
For tickets and more info, visit: www.civictheatrenewcastle.com.au Company
Newcastle Theatre Company, 14 – 24 June
For tickets and more info, visit: www.newcastletheatrecompany.com.au
WHAT’S ON
Archibald Prize 2022
8th April - 21st May
Drawing on the Archie
16th April - 13th May
Dobell
Festival 2023
1st - 30th June
Relish in the Magic of Cinderella
WORDS DI VON ESSEN
The Cinderella fairytale has captivated children worldwide for decades. Now, St Philip's Christian College Senior School (SPCC) will present this enchanting production live at the Civic Theatre from 24 June until 1 July.
Inspired by the acclaimed 1997 Teleplay starring Brandy and Whitney Houston, this magical fairytale is reborn with the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and elegance.
Float Your Boat
23rd – 24th June
“It also enables us to provide quality musical theatre at an affordable cost for both public audiences and also school groups who can come and enjoy seeing a full-length show.”
Michael says he has personally wanted to produce Cinderella for approximately 20 years, so staging this magical production is a dream come true for him.
“I also hope this will be a magical dream for our audiences,” says Michael
Please note that events may be subject to change at short notice. Discover more of what’s on in Lake Mac at lakemac.com.au/whatson
Featuring a cast of 65 students across grades 9-12, the SPCC Senior School musical is held every second year. It has become a firm favourite on the Civic Theatre’s calendar, and for good reason, as each musical attracts over 6000 people and requires a larger audience capacity than the college theatre offers.
SPCC Director of Performing Arts, Michael Cooper says these big productions have two-fold benefits.
“Holding shows at the beautiful Civic Theatre provides an incredible opportunity for our performers and student technicians to work in a worldclass venue alongside industry professionals,” says Michael.
“Staging the magic of Cinderella right here in Newcastle is no small feat with many special effects and a unique fusion of physical and digital scenery. We have ensured our production includes all the well-known Cinderella moments with the Prince giving a ball and a lost glass slipper, but have strategically enhanced much of the drama with comedy to ensure our audiences of all ages will have a rollicking good time.”
With BIG production, a sumptuous live orchestra and a story we have all come to know and love, this SPCC Senior School full-length musical will leave you believing that impossible things can happen every day. For tickets, visit www.civictheatrenewcastle. com.au/what-s-on/all-shows/ cinderella.
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Daniel Hidden
Daniel Hidden is an astonishing new breed of magician who is taking magic to the next level, delivering this exciting art into the 21st century. Inspired by the very best in the industry, Daniel creates original routines of outstanding deceptions with unique, saucy showmanship.
Calling himself a 'Deception Artist', Daniel's laid-back charismatic artistry weaves a unique blend of mind-blowing deceptions that include but are not limited to Mentalism, impossible
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feats and illusions and razor-sharp sleight of hand.
"You are deceived every day," says Daniel.
"In fact, you like to be deceived. But who deceives you the most? It is yourself! All the deceiver has to do is suggest a story to you, and you are the one who will narrate the rest. All I ask is for you to bring me your most precious gift – your attention. Then I can use it against you!"
Daniels's interactive shows provide a crowd-pleasing experience that will leave you and your friends talking about the mysteries and fun for days and weeks to come. His new show, Seeing Is BeLIEving, gives the audience a glimpse into tricking the mind.
Don't miss the thrills, energy, and magic of Seeing Is BeLIEving at the Playhouse, Civic Theatre for three shows only Friday, 2 and Saturday, 3 June. Tickets and more information can be found at www. civictheatrenewcastle.com.au.
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Irresistible Classical ‘Hits’
Coming to Newcastle in June
In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his Septet was a huge critical and popular success, and demand for the sheet music was a significant boost to his publisher’s business. And it is easy to see why: it takes all the easy charm of a serenade or divertimento,
two hugely popular formats at the time – think Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik – takes them further and adds some exquisite original writing.
The piece proved an impossible act to follow; for the next fifty years, only Schubert, with his Octet, wrote any large mixed chamber work of significance. That is, until Louise Farrenc’s Nonet in 1849. Farrenc was a renowned pianist – a child prodigy, an accomplished touring soloist, and professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory. Yet, ironically,
her most famous piece does not feature her chosen instrument. Instead, scored for a quartet of strings and a wind quintet together, it is full of rich textures and intricate scoring, demonstrating her irrefutable compositional skill.
These two much-loved composers - and two of their favourite ‘hit’ works - feature in the upcoming ‘New Perspectives’ concert by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra - coming to Adamstown Uniting Church on Wednesday, 7 June at 7pm.
The fully global ensemble for this delectable touring program features visiting overseas artists, returning Australian internationals and outstanding local musicians – all uniting for the national tour of this popular and critically acclaimed Australian orchestra. Don’t miss their upcoming visit to Newcastle!
WHAT: Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra
PERFORMING: Beethoven Septet & Louise
Farrenc Nonet – New Perspectives, Ludwig van Beethoven – Septet in E flat major, Op.20, Louise Farrenc – Nonet in E flat major, Op.38
WHEN: Wednesday, 7 June at 7pm
WHERE: Adamstown Uniting Church, 228 Brunker Rd, Adamstown
TICKETS/INFO: Full program, information and bookings: www.arco.org.au
Mother's DAY in Wallsend
$10 just per ticket
You're invited to a special Mother's Day event!
Saturday 13th May 2023 - 11.30am to 2pm Memories Function Centre - 6 Charles Street Wallsend
Enjoy a delicious light luncheon, complimentary drink on arrival, entertainment featuring Claire Hayes and Wayne Rogers. Fashion parade by Divalinas and lucky seat prizes. All for just $10 per ticket!
Purchase your tickets from Divalinas and Julie's La Petite Hair Wallsend
Celebrate the lady/Mum in your life.
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If You’re Your Journey Has Already Begun…. Dreaming of Africa,
Africa is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. It’s on most must-do travel lists, and for a good reason - there is a world to discover for every traveller in Africa. Whether your dream is an authentic under-canvas adventure, indulging in candlelight safari luxury, or exploring vibrant cultures – if you’re dreaming of Africa, your journey has already begun!
If you’re a first-time visitor interested in visiting the beautiful and diverse continent of Africa or a seasoned traveller looking for something a little more unique, this is your sign to put down your Lonely Planet guide and tap African travel specialist Safari Guru, located right here in the Hunter.
With expert advice, Safari Guru will remove the unknown and the overwhelm, ignite your travel dreams and open up a world of travel opportunities through the wonders of Africa. With decades of insider and on-the-ground knowledge combined with overwhelming enthusiasm to create transformative safari itineraries, an expertly designed journey means you can solely focus on the experience and immerse yourself in the inimitable diversity,
wonder and spirit of Africa – a continent that will linger in your heart and memories long after you’ve returned home.
“Through this truly personalised experience, our expert planners connect with travellers to uncover bucket-list wishes and travel preferences to design bespoke itineraries in some of the world’s most fascinating destinations,” says Safari Guru founder and journey planner Deon De Villiers.
“We forgo traditional travel agent tactics that promote pre-packaged and high-volume itineraries, instead carefully hand-crafting unique safari adventures.”
Believing that every exceptional journey begins with a blank canvas, Deon personally connects with each client to consult wherever it is most suitable for them – at home, a favourite cafe or their place of business at a convenient time.
“Safari Guru does not handle clients in bulk, and there are good reasons for this. Every one of our clients has individual dreams, and we see
exceed what our clients are yearning for,” said Deon, who has personally spent over 20 years in the wilds of Africa.
“We have a knack for delivering meticulously planned experiences that feel wildly authentic and one-of-a-kind,” says Deon.
“We can even pair you with an expert private guide who will be your safari expert on the ground, accompanying you through part or all of your itinerary for a truly bespoke, informative and effortless journey.”
Safari Gurus have planned everything from immersive multi-generational trips, romantic honeymoons and adventure pursuits covering every corner of Africa’s most thrilling national parks and exclusive private game reserves.
“At the moment, we are seeing an increase in popularity for family-focused travel with guests seeking child-friendly, malaria-free destinations that still offer abundant wildlife and adventure for all ages but with the peace of mind required when travelling together,” says Deon.
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Safari Guru is proudly supporting this year’s Rescue Ball in aid of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. While the Ball on May 19 is a soldout event, you can still bid on items in the online auction, including this amazing Safari Guru adventure! Auction closes at 10.30pm on Friday 19 May. Visit https://app.galabid.com/ rescueball
BUY IT FRESH, BUY IT LOCAL
European cities are often built around a town square, where local farmers and fishermen come to sell their wares. Unfortunately, Australian cities are not built this way, so it is up to organisations such as the Commercial Fishermen’s Co-Operative (the Fish Co-op) and the Newcastle and Glendale Farmer’s Markets to provide the places where the makers and providores meet the local community to enable the purchase of fresh produce. Buying local reduces the carbon footprint of the purchase, is fresher, healthier, and critical to our own food security. And did we mention it tastes better too?
The Fish Co-op has over 130 fisher members and has outlets in Swansea, Wickham and Tacoma. Unless you catch your fish yourself, there is no other way to find fresher fish in our region.
“We sell over 192 different species throughout the year, and 98% of it is Australian,” said CEO of the Fish Co-op, Robert Gauta.
“We only import things that we can’t get here, such as Alaskan Crab.
“At the moment, we’ve got mullet and king prawns running locally. The mullet is beautiful done simply on the BBQ with olive oil, salt and pepper and parsley. And did you know that Newcastle is one of the few places where you can purchase fresh king prawns that haven’t
As Fresh As It Gets
been frozen at sea? This is quite unique and special. We do freeze some of the catch so that we can sell outside the season, but even then, we don’t use preservatives like some other operators do.”
To get your own taste of the freshest seafood in town, don’t miss the Taste of Seafood Festival on 13 May from 10am to 3pm at the Newcastle Fishermen’s Co-op, where there will be seafood, market stalls, cooking demonstrations and live music, ideal for all the family.
Operating weekly, the Newcastle Farmer’s Market (Sunday, 7am to 1pm) and the Glendale Farmer’s Market (Saturday, 7am to 1.30pm) are the ideal places to purchase fresh produce direct from the farmers and providores in our region. Being available weekly means there are no more excuses to continue shopping from the big supermarkets. And with Glendale now undercover, the weather is irrelevant.
“The Newcastle market has been operating for 19 years now, so it’s well established,” said Kevin Eade, Director of NSW Farmers Market. “We operated at Speers Point Park with the Lake Macquarie markets, but we couldn’t get an agreement to operate weekly. So when Stocklands offered to build a purpose-built cover, we made the move.
“The number of stall holders is growing every week. We’ve got a new Wollombi beef supplier who’ll be adding chicken and ducks, Stanview Beef from Gloucester, Twenty-4 Cheesecakes, Vadyr Beef Jerky from Cameron Park (who can’t keep up with demand!), Tilse’s Apples and Apple Truck Cider from Scone (the last of the Hunter apple growers) and Peterson’s Wines have also joined us at Gateshead.”
Kevin recommends buying in season and batch cooking at home, freezing for convenience. In season now are pumpkins, cauliflower, bananas from Woolgoolga or give the Russian garlic a try from Kempsey. Coming up for Mother’s Day, the Salvation Army will be onsite wrapping gifts; there’ll be card crafts for the kids and delectables to buy for Mum.
It’s King Prawn Season, Pop the Champa gne!
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WINNERS ARE GRINNERS
at Jamala Wildlife Lodge
At the recently held 2023 Australian Tourism Awards, Canberra’s Jamala Wildlife Lodge added to its extensive collection of local, national and international awards by becoming the first entrant from Canberra to win Gold at the National Awards since 2018, taking out the Unique Accommodation category. The National Zoo and Aquarium also took out the Silver in the biggest category of the night, the Major Tourist Attraction.
“To win these awards against the best Australia has to offer is a huge achievement and recognition of the dedication and commitment of our staff. It reflects on the level of care and compassion that our zookeepers provide to our
animals, along with the passion of our tour and encounter guides in helping visitors understand how they can help animals in the wild,” said General Manager of the zoo, Paul Whitehorn.
The General Manager of Jamala Wildlife Lodge, Amanda Mead, expressed similar comments about her staff and referred to the incredibly positive feedback about the team and the overall experience received from guests.
“The fact that Jamala is nearly always full and that so many guests return, usually for an even longer stay, is evidence of their level of enjoyment,” said Amanda.
“Their interaction with the animals, what they learn about them and about conservation
in the wild has a significant impact on virtually all guests. Apart from having one to five days of luxury, adventure and excitement, most go away with a new perspective on how they can contribute to the animal kingdom.
“If that isn’t enough, they also get to experience why Jamala won Best Restaurant at the recent Canberra Tourism Awards.”
All Jamala rooms, including dining and lounge areas, are furnished and decorated with African themes, including many artworks and artefacts from throughout that continent.
“We have had so many current or past residents of Africa stay here, and almost invariably, they comment on how the accommodation transported them back there. They tell other guests that Jamala is such a great opportunity for Australian residents to experience Africa in their own backyard,” said Amanda.
The majority of the proceeds from Jamala and the zoo go towards looking after the zoo’s animals, its future development, education programs, animal breeding programs, conservation in the wild, animal welfare agencies and assisting local and national charities, causes and those in need. So booking a stay does great for conservation – and is excellent for you too!
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Are you on a DENTAL EDGE?
years. These are discussed with you before we commence treatment.
The key elements of management of patients “on the edge” are:
spreading of costs and preventing burn-out of the patient. Patients often feel a sense of achievement and control by completing a stage and noticing improvement in their condition - it’s encouraging.
4. Offer solutions that are real world. Yes, I know dental rehabilitation can carry $50,000 or even $100,000 price tags in Hollywood. Not only do I find these fees totally unrealistic, but I don’t believe most patients would be well served by these treatments from the perspective of ongoing maintenance costs and complexity.
I would also like to dispel a common myth known as Sleep Dentistry
I regularly see patients with many teeth in a precarious situation. Many are overwhelmed.
That’s why Belledental’s policy is to conduct an examination and formulate a treatment plan that includes costings and a strategy around care. This strategy component takes into account the normal ups and downs of executing any plan, as well as “back-stops” that give you a picture of where you may be heading dentally in 7, 10 or even 15 or 20
1. Educate - Find out why they have reached this point and institute education/ understanding so that it is avoided in the future (these severe problems are almost always related to diet/lifestyle).
2. Identify and prioritise key teeth. By recognising that not all treatment is of equal footing, we treat the important first and stabilise the urgent for later treatment.
3. Stage treatment – this is critical for these patients. Staging allows for both the
Some patients come to me, often with numerous problems and ask if they can be put to sleep to have their dentistry done. This is a Cinderella-like concept – “Let me be put to sleep, and all my dental problems will be gone.” It’s a fairy tale.
If you’ve got dental problems and are looking for durable, real-world solutions, we would love to help you develop a dental health strategy. At Belledental, we are non-judgemental and focused on creating innovative dental solutions that reflect your needs, budget and expectations.
3 Techniques That SAVE Your Teeth
Belledental CRC’s (Composite Resin Crowns)
CRC’s can rebuild teeth to a similar appearance, strength and functionality of conventional crowns with the added benefits of being much more conservative of tooth structure, repairable, and ONE appointment restorations that are often HALF the fee of conventional crowns.
Direct Resin Veneers (Zero cutting of tooth)
Direct Resin Veneers have a multitude of uses –they can be used to improve function, enhance the colour and shape of teeth, modify tooth position as well as in this case, restore teeth that have su ered trauma. Direct Resin Veneers can do this without cutting teeth – all in one visit.
Skate Away at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium
Are you looking for something different to do this weekend? Why not drop into Hunter Ice Skating Stadium at Warners Bay and enter a whole new world of frozen fun? Hunter Ice Skating Stadium offers something new for everyone. The Learn to Skate and Learn to Play programs are available for all ages, and whether you’re an experienced skater seeking more ice time to practice your skills or have never been ice skating before, everyone of all levels of experience is welcome!
If you’re still finding your feet on the ice, skating frames are available to help you build your confidence as you develop your skating skills. Hire skates are included in sizes ranging from a child size 9 through to an adult size 15 to use and learn with. Of course, if you have your own skates, bring them along and save on skate hire!
On Friday nights the main lights are switched off, and the disco effects cranked up with Top 40 hits playing on the sound system and on the big screens at centre ice. Running from 7pm-10pm, it’s the coolest fun you can have on a Friday night!
With a café inside the rink, a wide range of refreshments are available for you to enjoy. From hot chips and hot dogs to spring rolls and pulled pork burgers, as well as hot and cold beverages. Every taste is catered for, and spectators can enter for free and sit back with a hot coffee in the heated café.
You don’t need to worry about your belongings while you’re on the ice, as there are lockers on site to give you peace of mind and security for your belongings, starting at $3 for 2 hours. For upto-date public skate session times, visit www.hiss.com.au.
The 2023 season has begun for the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium’s home team in the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) –the Newcastle Northstars. The Northstars’ campaign launched on 15 and 16 April with a doubleheader in Melbourne.
The Northstars home opener is scheduled for 7 May, and the team will be joined by players fresh from their international championships.
You can book your tickets now for Newcastle Northstars home games online at www.northstars. thundertix.com.
Exploring Australia and Saving Lives
WORDS LIANE MORRIS
Roslyn Meier and Kylie Forbes work together at Hunter Imaging and are set for the adventure of a lifetime when they join a convoy of teams this month in the Shitbox Rally, Australia's largest independently run fundraiser for the Cancer Council, travelling from Newcastle to Townsville, via Betoota over seven days from 12 May.
Both Roslyn and Kylie were born and bred on the Central Coast and now live in Gwandalan, commuting into the Newcastle area each day for work. Location and workplace are not the only things these two ladies have in common, though. Both have recently lost their mothers and other family members to cancer and found their friendship deepened through their shared loss.
Roslyn Meier has a long medical career, having worked in neurology, as a vet nurse and now as a business development consultant for Hunter Imaging. She is passionate about what she does and feels a great sense of pride that she is contributing to medical solutions for everyday people.
"Health has always been a focus and a passion for me," said Roslyn.
"I get a wonderful sense of achievement out of knowing that the work I do plays a small role in the treatment people receive in their
healthcare and has a positive impact on their healing journey.
"In 2014, I lost my mother to ovarian cancer and a few years later, my sister-in-law Kim, who I was very close to, to brain cancer. The loss had a profound impact on me. I heard about the Shitbox Rally and thought it would be a fabulous way to contribute to cancer research and to feel like I was doing something positive."
Shitbox Rally is a challenge where participants are required to drive cars worth $1,500 or less across Australia via some of its toughest roads in the outback to raise money for cancer research through the Cancer Council. This remarkable event has raised more than $33 million since the first rally in 2010. To participate, each team must raise a minimum of $5,000.
Box Rallies (Shitbox Rally, Mystery Box Rally and Cancer Cruise) Founder James Freeman, who lost both of his parents to cancer within 12 months of each other, said, "Shitbox Rally is not a race, but a reward for fundraising efforts. This is a chance to explore Australia, drawing teams from around the country to help achieve the extraordinary.
"After 13 years of rallying, we are still bringing out some 'firsts' for this route. It's the first time we are starting from Newcastle, and the first time we will have Betoota as an official
stopover. As always, the outback delivers with a truly spectacular route in place, incredible scenery and hospitality. As with every rally, I am always excited to show our participants the wonders of the places we travel through and to. The incredible experiences along the way and the challenges associated with driving a $1,500 car on these remote outback tracks.
"Teams not only pull together to help each other through the challenges of the rally itself but also help and support each other through openness, mateship and camaraderie from people that have gone through similar hardships with their own cancer stories."
The rally operates as a ballot, and participation is not guaranteed. Roslyn watched with interest for a number of years, even attempting entry even though so many people told her it would be way too difficult for her. She had planned to do it at one point with her sister-in-law prior to her passing. During this time, her work colleague and friend, Kylie Forbes, lost her own mother to bowel cancer.
Kylie has worked in the Accounts Department of Hunter Imaging for ten years. When her mother passed, she discovered that she needed the company of people like Roslyn,
who understood her pain because she'd been through a similar experience.
"It's something that never goes away," said Kylie. "It's always there under the surface. Watching someone you love suffer changes you. It's a horrible disease. When Ros mentioned the rally, I was on board straight away."
The two friends found that their shared experience and 'cancer talk' took on a new energy once they had entered the ballot to participate in the rally.
"It's definitely helped with our healing process," said Roslyn.
"We talk cancer in our line of business every day; it never goes away. As soon as we realised that this year's rally would be leaving from Newcastle, we felt like it was a sign. We decided we'd have a crack at it and put in our application. It went quiet for months, and then when we heard that we'd been accepted, we were so excited.
"Everyone wanted to know how we were going to do it. And it's important to us that we do it ourselves. Just two girls hitting the road together, going on a big outback adventure. And because I originally planned to do it with Kim, it's kind of bittersweet for me."
The two biggest challenges the women faced, however, were raising the funds to
qualify and finding a car worth no more than $1500 that was still ok to drive under such trying conditions. Hunter Imaging stepped up as a major sponsor, which is why Roslyn and Kylie's team is called the Hunter Imaging Tribute Team. Other companies the ladies work with through Hunter Imaging have also stepped up with large donations and support, but it's still been a hard slog.
"I really believe that the economic downturn has slowed down our fundraising success," said Roslyn. "People are really feeling it at the moment."
It's taken almost twelve months to find a car, and it was looking increasingly likely that the ladies would have to forfeit their place. Only recently, they finally nabbed a 1999 Toyota Camry via Facebook Marketplace. The seller received 88 messages within the first five minutes of posting, with many people promising to pay more than the car was worth. The owner marked it as sold and then took the time to read all the messages he'd been sent. Roslyn, in an act of desperation, left a message that told the story of why they were trying to purchase it, and it was this that produced the successful bid.
"Now that we've got the car, we're in a mad rush to prepare," said Roslyn.
"We've been having lessons in how to change tyres and fuel filters, general maintenance and
repairs, and I'm getting exceptionally nervous. Of course, a big support team is on hand to help with anything that goes wrong, but we won't know anyone. Also, you can't take too much stuff, and we have to camp every night. It won't be glamping, that's for sure! You have to be able to leave your car and join another one if yours can't be repaired, so you can't bring too much gear.
"I'm worried that we'll break down and be unable to fix it. And then, the advice is that when you travel on these rutted outback roads, you are better off travelling at speeds of about 80 to 90 km per hour so that your car sort of skims across the rutted surface! That seems way too fast to me."
This is where the difference between the two friends becomes more apparent. Kylie has more of a 'she'll be right, mate' attitude than Roslyn.
"I'm so excited; I'm not nervous at all," said Kylie. "We'll meet so many new people, and I love camping. Ros will be the fraidy cat in her swag; getting her out of her comfort zone will be fun. I couldn't do this without her, though. We're good for each other.
"I've never been to the outback or even to Townsville. And we're both excited to be travelling through Betoota. We've read The Betoota Advocate and heard that there is a population of just three people!"
Although more nervous than her friend, Roslyn is also excited about the places they will visit on their travels.
"We'll be experiencing parts of Australia in a totally unique way," said Roslyn. "
"What other time will you jump into a junk box, hit the road and sleep under the stars? We'll be travelling through indigenous communities, tiny outback towns and seeing the wildlife. Of course, we're mindful that we have to be respectful of these communities and small towns, but I do think we will see amazing things and meet wonderful people."
Participation in the rally has been a healing journey for the two friends, changing the focus from loss to something positive they can do. It honours their loved ones, but more than anything, it contributes to the future of cancer research, helping the patients of tomorrow and building a legacy that they, and their supporters, can be proud of.
So many of us stop and buy a coffee every morning; Roslyn and Kylie are asking Novocastrians to donate that $5 spend this week to help the fight against cancer. Donations can be as small as that, so if you would like to donate to The Hunter Imaging Tribute Team, please visit https://autumn2023.shitboxrally. com.au/the-hunter-imaging-tribute-team.
On Tour With the Kid
highly likely lost touch with your friends. The last time you saw them was a tearful goodbye out the back window of an old Ford with no air conditioning.
Thankfully with the advent of technology, that has changed. The kid's best friend has moved to two different states since they were at school together, and as I write this, I can hear his big booming voice coming through the iPad because they have been able to stay connected. It really is a beautiful thing.
THE LOST ART
I was a fan of The Wonder Years when I was a kid. It seemed like the perfect snapshot of middle-class suburban life in the late 1960s and early 1970s. There was the occasional interruption of real-life adult problems, with
the Vietnam War raging in the background, but mostly it was sweet innocent teenage problems. With landlines and snail mail the only form of contact, it also meant if you were a kid and your parents moved, even to the next town, you
Certainly, during Covid lockdowns, that technology was the one thing that kept people sane. We were all so thankful to be able to see other human faces and have a conversation with anyone outside the four walls we were all stuck in. However, as things have slowly but surely returned to normal, I wonder if we have all become too comfortable with being connected without the actual connection. I have a friend who is a prolific serial dater. She is on all the apps, and to keep me entertained, she often sends me highlights of the profiles she comes across and initial conversations with what can only be described as the worst communicators on earth. Don't get me wrong, you can't expect Keats-like prose from everyone, but the occasional complete sentence would be a start.
I know the quality people crave most is honesty –a sign of emotional intelligence. So when my friend calls me to tell me she matched with someone whose profile reads something like "no single mums", you could almost think that it's good that they know they are not good around children and are transparent about that (so that you know). But that feeling goes out the window when it's followed up with the line "because if you are not good enough for the guy that knocked you up what makes you think I want you."
On the one hand, I guess you should be thankful that they are a red flag just flapping around in the breeze, and you don't have to waste your time getting to know them before finding out they are the worse human on the planet. But on the other hand….what the hell!
Don't even get me started on the unsolicited photos of anatomy. Inside an established relationship with boundaries and trust, that
could be considered fun and flirty. But when you have yet to exchange a hello, it's creepy.
I laugh to myself because the internet, which in some instances can bring so much joy, has also made us lazy. Can you imagine sitting at a coffee shop waiting to meet someone, and they arrive with their pants off? No. Just NO.
I have also seen friends, male and female, come out of relationships with partners who thought their own needs were all that mattered. In that case, the question needs to be asked, why the hell are you in a relationship? If you want someone just there to serve you, pay a personal assistant and leave the poor bugger looking for an actual connection alone. Communication and seeing others as fully formed human beings seem to be lost arts. Without putting in any effort, it has made everything black and white with the only two options yes or next. The joy is in the grey area.
PETS OF THE MONTH
Spice is typical of her breed - super active, alert and intelligent. She has spent her time in care running, playing and rumbling with her sibling and foster carer’s dogs, so she would love a home with another friendly dog. Spice is being crate trained, doing well at her toilet training and learning basic commands. Spice would most suit a family as she enjoys playing with children and would need to be able to sleep inside and be part of the family. Spice is ready for her forever home!
Gregory Grey (Greg for short) is a 12-month-old boy who is on the hunt for a place to call home. This young fellow is super chilled and follows you around like a dog, wanting to be where you are and enjoying laying at your feet and being close by. He is equally happy to entertain himself, playing with cat toys, chasing and pouncing on them. Gregory would most suit a home with teenagers as little is known about his past. He is such a good boy, and someone will be fortunate to have him in their lives.
Wednesday 7th June 2023
Commencing 1pm until approx 2pm
This workshop will provide an overview about what is vicarious trauma, burnout and compassion fatigue, and assist you to recognise your early warning signs and risk factors. It will also equip you with practical strategies to build your emotional resilience and coping skills when working in high stress environments.
This session is suitable for professionals working in roles and organisations that are exposed to grief, loss, and trauma through their client work.
To book your seat, please call 1300 130 955
Community News
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY?
STRONG HUNTER MINISTERIAL REPRESENTATION
The region's peak industry body, Business Hunter, has welcomed strong Hunter ministerial representation in the New South Wales government, with five out of 22 Cabinet Ministers in the Minns Ministry appointed from the region.
Business Hunter CEO Bob Hawes commended the new state government for increasing diversity on its front bench, with gender parity achieved for the first time in NSW and significant regional representation.
"Achieving gender parity in New South Wales is a historic step, and the Hunter has played a significant and proud role, contributing four of the eleven women who collectively represent this wonderful milestone for our state and for the nation," said Mr Hawes.
"The inclusion of regional voices also bodes well, and five Cabinet Ministers from the Hunter
is extraordinary and more than double the last time Labor was in government, despite holding a similar number of seats," said Mr Hawes.
New ministers include:
Swansea MP Yasmin Catley, the first female to be appointed as Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism
• Maitland MP Jenny Aitchison, the first female to be appointed as Minister for Regional Transport and Roads
• Port Stephens MP Kate Washington, Minister for Families and Communities, Minister for Disability Inclusion
• Newcastle MP Tim Crakanthorp, Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education and Minister for the Hunter
• Charlestown MP Jodie Harrison, Minister for Women, Minister for Seniors and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Mr Hawes said he was pleased to see the government follow through on their election commitment to re-introduce the portfolio of a Minister for the Hunter.
"We've ticked this important recommendation off the list, and we hope Tim is provided the necessary administrative resources to support him to succeed in this portfolio," said Mr Hawes.
Mr Hawes also welcomed moves to support Greg Piper MP, Member for Lake Macquarie, as the next Speaker in the lower house.
"We look forward to hopefully seeing Greg elected as Speaker when Parliament returns
in May and acknowledge his recent efforts to advocate for important issues for the Hunter and surrounding regions," said Mr Hawes.
NEWCASTLE WELCOMES A NEW AUTOMATED COMMUNITY GARDEN IN HUNTER STREET MALL
Herb Urban, a local business that creates sustainable smart gardens in partnership with the City of Newcastle, is proud to announce the opening of their newest project, "The Little Green," a new vertical smart garden in the heart of the city at Hunter Street Mall.
Thanks to the funding provided by the council SBR (Special Business Rate) initiative, Herb Urban has unveiled "The Little Green," a stunning architectural smart garden accessible to the public. This new community garden is situated between Jayes Travel and Kafey Cafe in Hunter Street Mall.
The garden features a state-of-the-art design that combines smart technology and lush greenery, creating the perfect blend of form and function. "The Little Green" allows people to enjoy herbs, veggies, and ornamentals easily, making it simple and accessible to connect people to their food sources.
To further support the community, the garden also includes a community notice board with access to online resources, offering tips and tricks for gardening. Herb Urban worked alongside local artist Clare O'Hara to create the community noticeboard.
"We are thrilled to bring this new automated community garden to Newcastle," said the CEO of Herb Urban. "Our mission is to make sustainable living simple and accessible to everyone, and we believe this new garden will provide a unique opportunity for people to connect with nature and grow their food sustainably."
"The Little Green" is now open to the public, and the community is invited to come and experience this innovative and sustainable addition to the city.
BUSINESS AWARD NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN
Nominations are open for the 2023 Lake Mac Business Excellence Awards, highlighting local businesses big and small. Lake Macquarie Mayor Kay Fraser said nominations for last year's awards were up more than 20 per cent on previous years, "and I'm keen to see this momentum continue".
"Feedback from applicants was that it was a great exercise to stop and really focus on their
business – what they had already achieved and what they were planning for the coming year," she said.
"It doesn't have to be a million-dollar enterprise. Lake Mac is home to thousands of small businesses doing amazing things. Together, they are the beating heart of our economy."
Tech company SAPHI saw a significant jump in revenue and recognition after taking out last year's Business of the Year award.
"We also experienced a step change in requests for speaking at events, our social media following and lead generation," Director Cameron Owen said.
Mr Owen encouraged other local businesses to go in the running to reap the same kind of benefits.
While all applications are carefully assessed by a panel of expert judges, this year, a new People's Choice Award will be chosen based on the highest number of public votes.
"All business category finalists will be eligible for this new award," Cr Fraser said.
Other changes include splitting the Employer of Choice award into two categories – 20 or fewer employees and 21 or more employees – to encourage more small businesses to enter.
This year's awards will be announced at a gala dinner on Friday, 21 July, including 16 categories. The winners of 13 of those categories will progress to the Hunter Business Awards.
Go to lakemac.com.au for more information and to apply online for a business or individual category.
Singleton Fires Up with the Return of Popular After-Dark Event
Singleton Town Centre will be ablaze with fire performers, hearty food and live entertainment when Firelight returns on Saturday, 13 May.
Thousands of people are expected to converge on the CBD for the free, family-friendly after-dark event, featuring vibrant fire performers, live entertainment and music, some of the region's best food stalls, food trucks and laneway bar.
Mayor of Singleton, Cr Sue Moore, said Firelight was an excellent opportunity for people to ignite their curiosity and discover all that Singleton has to offer.
"This is a great opportunity for locals to find renewed inspiration in all that Singleton has to offer and for visitors to discover the hidden and not-so-hidden gems that make Singleton a hub of creativity and community."
Firelight will be held on Saturday, 13 May, on John Street from 6pm – 9pm. For the complete event program, visit www. singletonfirelight.com.au
Newcastle University Choir returns to its traditional home in the Great Hall at the University on Sunday, 21 May, for Howard Goodall's charming Eternal Light: A Requiem with piano, organ and harp accompaniment. Joining us will be soprano Anna Sandstrom and baritone Nicholas Geddes.
The program will also include a number of part-songs by English composers from the Romantic period, such as Sullivan and Stanford. Tickets are available at www.TryBooking.com.
May Horoscopes
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ASTROLOGER TANYA OBREZA ON WHAT’S IN THE STARS THIS MONTH STAR OF THE MONTH
TAURUS 21 APRIL – 20 MAY
If you were hoping for a gentler year ahead, you might be disappointed. Still, you will be needed, and despite your quiet protests, this is just the way you like it. When you're in demand, you know you're appreciated. Plus, you're clocking up some positive karmic points - so keep a good tally. Pay attention to detail, including listening to good advice. In matters of love, sexual passions soar - so hold on to your heartstrings, particularly after August. If you started the year single, you could be very much coupled by the end of it.
VIRGO 23 AUGUST – 22 SEPTEMBER
Don't hide away from the world, Virgo. It's time to face up to all the challenging possibilities on offer. If you're aiming for a better job, a pay rise or a more desirable place to live, capitalise on recent benefits. Another plus: you're feeling much less coy sexually. Your allure is all but irresistible this month, and what starts as a casual flirtation could become something more permanent.
LIBRA 23 SEPTEMBER – 22 OCTOBER
Does the past seem more alluring than the present? Don't get too stuck in rose-coloured nostalgia. Clinging to times gone by can shut out today's reality. If you've experienced a loss or breakup, this is a normal stage in the grieving process. But don't mistake this for depression - it's more a case of needing some time out for contemplation. Just come back soon, Librayou're needed in the here and now.
also bodes well for property sales or purchases. The adage about "being in the right place at the right time" rings true.
AQUARIUS 20 JANUARY – 18 FEBRUARY
For some time now, life has felt like an obstacle course. Endless trials have tested Aquarians, but you've stayed in the race - gaining patience, wisdom, and spirit. These assets are carried through the rest of this year when you move onto firmer ground financially and emotionally. As a further reward, the planets unite to restore considerably more than was originally lost.
PISCES 19 FEBRUARY – 20 MARCH
GEMINI 21 MAY – 21 JUNE
Your month could open by taking the road less travelled. Sudden opportunities or chance encounters are likely. And you may finally be freed from a tense situation - great news for those who've been feeling overwhelmed. After the 21st, watch out for inspiration that hints at your next step. Late May also promises a time of luck and, perhaps, romance. Enjoy the journey.
CANCER 22 JUNE – 22 JULY
You might feel like you're still dragging an anchor into May but expect greater freedom of movement as the weeks pass. The residual delays and frustrations should finally dissolve by month's end as the Sun kindly spurs on a new achievement cycle. Goals and ambitions suddenly appear much clearer as you neatly side-step obstacles and develop a feel for the right direction.
LEO 23 JULY – 22 AUGUST
Jupiter brings advancement to your career sector, though you may have to wait until July for tangible results. Confidence takes a temporary dive in mid-May as a battle-weary moon retreats. The upside of that? What you don't do for yourself, you'll do for others and in time, this selflessness will be generously repaid. Perhaps not immediately, but favours are often returned just when you need them most.
SCORPIO 23 OCTOBER – 21 NOVEMBER
This month brings a rebirth, Scorpio. You have had enough of life's harsher lessons. Now you're ready to put those lessons to the test by pursuing your true calling and passion. You're no longer satisfied with simply scratching the surface of life. You're prepared to go as deep as necessary to create something of lasting value. You want nothing less than the best and nothing short of your inner truth.
SAGITTARIUS
22 NOVEMBER – 21 DECEMBER
This month finds many Sagittarians fuelled with irrepressible optimism. As a result, windfalls and wild excursions are likely. During May, generous planets encourage spending sprees or, perhaps, speculation - which you happily oblige. But your real wealth lies in the goodwill of others. Single or settled, you become more charismatic and flirtatious. You love and are loved. It's group hugs all around.
CAPRICORN 22 DECEMBER – 19 JANUARY
With little planetary activity in your income sector, this brings a financial status quo. Same income, same bills. But there's a happy twist. Capricorns love their homes and property, and this month, there might be potentially lucrative opportunities in real estate. Generous Jupiter
At last, here's a month worth remembering. It's truly an "I am" period when you'll not take a back seat to others. Neither will you be inclined towards self-denial. You're tempted to splurge on luxuries, somewhat extravagantly. Creativity's enhanced, and there's no telling exactly how or where you'll direct your talents. Even if you currently lack discipline – don't worry. You'll be in the thick of promising new projects soon enough.
ARIES 21 MARCH – 20 APRIL
Whether you're back to square one or heading down a new path, it seems you have some important decisions to make. The dilemma may be over old vs new, freedom vs commitment, or perhaps a new address or career change. But there are fabulous moments ahead too. Singles delight in sensational new suitors, while couples rekindle passions. Either way, it's a month that emphasises change and commitment.
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OBREZATanya was born in Slovenia and emigrated to Australia with her parents as a young girl. It was during her first visit to England that Tanya was introduced to astrology, and in 1980 she gained her London Faculty of Astrological Studies qualifications. Over the years, Tanya has established an extensive and wideranging international following, mostly due to her reassuring, down to earth presence.
HUNTER HOMES & Lifestyle
INTERIOR DESIGN TIPS FOR THE COOLER SEASONS
As winter approaches and the days get shorter, we retreat indoors into the comfort of our homes. There is nothing better than coming home to the feeling of instant warmth, ready to relax on the couch after a long day. Here are three easy ways to transform your interior just in time for winter.
Bring the outdoors in with gorgeous florals and greenery.
Introducing fresh plants into your space can make a world of difference. Not only do they look beautiful, but plants also freshen the air indoors and bring life to your space. This also provides an opportunity to change around your
pot plants seasonally or choose new vases to welcome in lush greenery and florals around empty corners in your home.
Switch out your rug.
Rugs can transform the look of a room by simply changing materials and finishes. For those looking for a rug to weather the winter months, a thick woollen rug is ideal for providing warmth and comfort underfoot that will also absorb heat. Embrace your individual style and experiment with bold colours or patterns for a contrasting look.
Layers are your best friend.
The cooler season calls for thick textured throw blankets and oversized cushions. Follow a general tonal theme when picking décor for your sofa, armchair or bedroom to make sure your home has a consistent look. This includes table lamps or floor lamps to bring a soft, warm glow into your room. Find artwork to fill empty white walls with pops of colour and visual texture for added interest.
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Feel Like You Are On Holiday Every Day!
The team at Oasis Communities are making exciting progress on the resort-style facilities at this brand-new over-50s lifestyle community in Redhead. The team have been working extensively with the architecture team and relevant stakeholders to finalise the clubhouse finishes, furniture, styling, and overall design.
“This has been the result of extensive collaboration between Oasis Communities and multiple consultants, including architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, hydraulics and
all relevant authorities,” says the spokesperson for Oasis Redhead, Danielle Smith.
“It’s so great to see the final rendered imagery as this really paints the picture of the wonderful lifestyle that awaits the community.”
This state-of-the-art clubhouse and its facilities form the heart of the community. With so many high-end resort-style facilities, you won’t need to leave home to live the high life. Invite family and friends over and make use of the expansive kitchen and BBQ areas.
Spend some time alone and whittle away hours in the library, transported away by your favourite books. Enjoy a newfound love of scrapbooking or card making in the craft room, or perhaps settle by the fireplace, newspaper in hand.
Take advantage of the stunning Redhead climate and venture outside to join some friends for a hit of tennis or a lawn game of your choosing. Then, stroll along the community pathway along the edge of the dunes to the viewing platforms, pass by the outdoor recreation area and arrive at the BBQ facilities for a lunch stop. During the warmer months, swim leisurely laps, relax in the spa, or escape the heat and immerse yourself in a blockbuster thriller in the community cinema.
Whether your idea of ‘me time’ involves an uplifting workout in the gym, a spot of yoga on the beach or joining a group of friends to enjoy afternoon drinks on the viewing deck, the community areas at Oasis Redhead are specifically designed for your indulgence and allow a multitude of options all within a stone’s throw of your beautiful new home.
Construction is well underway for the freestanding single-level homes. To receive an information pack or visit the showroom in Charlestown, please call 1300 624 624 or visit www.oasiscommunities.com.au for more information.
“According to recent research, about 40 per cent of 25- to 34-year-olds expect to call on the ‘bank of mum and dad’ to achieve home ownership, with many likely to utilise a parental or family guarantee,” Ms Sanghera said.
“However, guarantees come with potential positives and negatives for both parties, which means everyone needs to understand the commitment they are undertaking.”
2. A parental or family guarantee can potentially mean avoiding or reducing the cost of Lenders Mortgage Insurance.
3. There is no cost to the guarantor – as long as the mortgagor always makes their mortgage repayments.
Soaring rents are motivating more young people to become first home buyers, with many needing help from “the bank of mum and dad” to purchase a home. But it’s vital that everyone understands the commitment they are making before proceeding, according to one of Australia’s most awarded mortgage brokers.
Zippy Financial Director and Principal Broker Louisa Sanghera said most parents want to be in the position to help their children achieve home ownership, but they must go into the agreement with their eyes open.
“In essence, a parental or family guarantee is when a parent or family member uses the equity in their home as security against a loan taken out by their child or family member. So, for example, if a mum or dad has $500,000 equity in their home, this equity can be used as security against their child’s mortgage,” she said.
“Of course, there are pros and cons with using this mortgage facility, which I always recommend everyone understands thoroughly before proceeding with this option.”
PROS:
1. The borrower doesn’t need as big a deposit as they are using their parents or family member’s property as security.
4. Once the mortgagor has built up enough equity in their home or has paid off enough of the mortgage to get to an 80 per cent Loan to Value Ratio (LVR), the guarantor can be released from the agreement.
CONS:
1. If the mortgagor defaults on their mortgage, the guarantor – parents or family member – is liable for the entire sum that they’ve promised to cover, which is the amount over the 80 per cent LVR.
2. The guarantor’s ability to take on further loans for themselves or to guarantee others is diminished during the guarantee period.
3. The guarantor may be putting their own home at risk if the mortgagor defaults on their home loan, and they are unable to repay the initial sum guaranteed.
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Turn Up the Heat this Winter with Jetmaster!
Winter is almost here, and although temperatures have yet to hit rock bottom, it does not mean that we need to freeze until they do.
Jetmaster Newcastle is well known for its extensive range of fireplace products and has been providing Newcastle and its surrounding regions with the highest quality fireplace products for over ten years. Their showroom at Adamstown is continuously updated and hosts the region's premier display of gas and logburning fireplaces.
Whether you're looking to add a fireplace that oozes contemporary style or perhaps a period fireplace to suit the heritage of your home, you're sure to find exactly what you are looking for at the Adamstown display centre.
Designers increasingly include fireplaces in interior designs, and Robin Hastings, the owner of Jetmaster Newcastle, says that they are seeing a real trend toward homeowners returning to having a fireplace as a central feature of their living environment.
"At Jetmaster, we offer both gas and log-burning fires. Our gas range is perfect for those who prefer the cleanliness of gas and convenience of a touch button, while our log-burning fires are
for those who love the beautiful natural heat and effect that only a log-burning fire can provide," says Robin.
"Customers can view the Heat & Glo range of balanced flue gas fires in our showroom. This range is available in many configurations.
In addition to the health benefits of the sealed unit and flue system, the design allows for flexibility in installation and location within your home. There are not many places you can't fit a Heat & Glo gas fire. The rangetopping Mezzo Series from Heat & Glo is undoubtedly a favourite with architects and in some of the finest homes in Newcastle," he said.
"We also have our range of contemporary Horizon and traditional Jetmaster naturally drafted (open) gas fires. These fires are aesthetically stunning and provide brilliant, radiant heat, reliability of operation and a myriad of accessories to achieve just the look you're after."
For those who love a real wood fire (and who doesn't), you will find that Jetmaster Newcastle has you covered there too!
For more information, visit the showroom at 334 Brunker Rd, Adamstown or online at www.
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