Ipswich Life Magazine - 4 December 2013

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Its our first issue for December, and that means one thing....Christmas! Call me a traditionalist, but I’m one of those who won’t put up a single decoration until December 1st, so it really feels like the silly season is upon us. Woo hoo! In this issue we have a heap of great Christmas gift ideas from our advertisers, plus an amazing offer from Karana Downs Country Club where you can play 18 holes of golf for just $5! Our giveaways sections is a beauty this issue, we’ve got tickets to see the new Ipswich-made movie ‘The Railway Man’ with Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman, plus tickets to see ‘Philomena’ and a ton of books to be won! We’ve got our usual Defence news, entertainment, puzzles, motoring, property, and recipe sections and heaps more, because we know our readers love variety! As always, Ipswich LIfe is FREE, so please support our advertisers and tell them you saw it in Ipswich Life. We are PROUDLY showing everyone the positives of living in our great city, and will never apologise for being your ‘Positive Alternative’. Till next time... E: darren@strikepublications.com.au

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That’s just what happened and today he is a member of the ground staff at Springfield’s Brookwater Golf Club while at the same time studying a Certificate III in Sports Turf Management at The Bremer Institute of TAFE. Liam was still at primary school when he started working for his Dad mowing lawns (he stills helps out in the business when he can) but it fired and enthusiasm for working in the industry and the 19 year old some set himself some big goals for his future. “Brookwater Golf Club is managed by Troon which is a huge international company that manages course all over the world,” he said. “Working for a company like this can open doors for you and I’m planning to work on courses in the United States in future to build my knowledge and experience”. Liam’s long term goal is to be a course superintendent or even to travel and mentor superintendents at courses around the world. “I’ve heard Ohio State University run a Professional Golf Management Program. You have to be 21 to eligible so this is certainly something I’m looking to do in future”. Liam is one of two Bremer Turf Management students at Brookwater Golf Club while there is a third Bremer student completing a Certificate III in Parks and Gardens. Bremer TAFE Horticulture teacher, Darren Davidson, said that working in either of these streams of the Horticulture industry offered a wide variety of opportunities for dedicated and committed tradespeople. “Turf and Parks and Gardens is a growing industry,” he said

Two of Ipswich’s oldest residents are getting the recognition they so richly deserve with the inclusion of historic trees in Goodna and Calvert in the Ipswich Planning Scheme and on the National Register of Big Trees Australia. Councillors Paul Tully and David Morrison praised the decision. “Protecting our heritage is a huge responsibility, and it is not just building and landmarks we seek to preserve,” Cr Morrison said. “By ensuring that development in Goodna and Calvert protects these trees we preserve an important part of our local history. “The historic gum-topped box tree in Goodna is 385 years old, predates Ipswich and is one of the oldest in the city. “To put this in perspective, when Captain Cook sailed up the east coast of Australia in 1770 this tree, 40 km inland from Moreton Bay, was already 142 years old. “It’s incredible that a tree which pre-dates the American and French revolutions by 150 years is still part of Goodna’s history. “It has survived the known floods of 1893, 1974 and 2011 and testing shows it is still strong and healthy.” Cr Morrison said the decision to nominate these trees for the National Register of Big Trees Australia was in made in recognition of their significance to the city.

“The National Register of Big Trees Australia is an evolving, recorded and registered list of Australia’s largest trees in each species,” Cr Morrison said. “The Register lists Australian native trees and naturalised exotic trees, and these two fine specimens will be joining these ranks. Cr Pahlke said the protection of the historic forest red gum in Calvert was particularly well deserved. “This mighty tree has been providing shade to this spot since 1550,” Cr Pahlke said. “At 463 years old this tree truly is ancient. This tree predates the birth of Galileo and William Shakespeare. This tree was already 37 years old when Queen Elizabeth ordered the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. “It predates the European settlement of Australia and has borne silent witness to the growth of a nation and the city of Ipswich. “The forest red gum is the oldest known tree in Ipswich and is the second largest known forest red gum in Australia. This makes it exceptionally rare, uncommon and historically significant both locally and nationally. “I’m delighted council have taken such strong measures to protect its future. The hunt will continue however. “I have a feeling that somewhere out there is a tree more than 500 years old.”


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Following confirmation of sale to a company associated with Sirromet Wines, one of Australia’s leading winemakers and home to popular community events such as A Day on the Green, the Golf Club is now open and ready for business. Recently Ipswich Life ran a story that the club was in the hands of volunteers and was open on a limited basis until a buyer could be found, and Mayor Paul Pisasale said the sale represented tremendous news for the Ipswich community and golfers, particularly given the new owner’s successful track record in hospitality and events. “I want to congratulate all parties involved in guiding the club through some difficult times since June. “Soon after the club went in liquidation I called in the services of Ipswich Sports House to work in partnership with BOQ, BDO the Receivers and Mangers, and the community to help get the club back on its feet. “This has allowed the course to be maintained with the greens improving. “More importantly, the continued operation of the club has contributed to the sale of the property as a golf course for the benefit of locals and the wider golfing community.” Gold Coast businessman Dean Merrell said the purchase of the club had a family significance for him. “My cousin was the greenkeeper here for

many years and he’s travelled the world with work. He sent me a message on facebook telling me about the club. I’ve lost count the number of 21st’s I’ve been to here, and we started investigating. “My family origainlly are all from Ipswich, my father had a business here and my uncle worked for council for many years. “We’ve been looking around in our hotel business for a spread of hotels, and we see Ipswich as a big part of our footprint for Sirromet.” Mr Merrell said. “We are in the process of working out the details of forming a club to take over the running of the golf club. It’s not going to happen overnight, it can often take 12-18 months to get people’s confidence back, but we’ll chip away at it and get the community support.” Recent rain has been a big help for the greens at the club, and Cr Pisasale said the new owners would take over the club as soon as liquor and gaming licences were transferred from the Receivers and Managers. “All stakeholders are working for this to happen as soon as possible, although the process has taken up to six months in other instances. “The clubhouse has reopened; the course has reopened, so the future for Ipswich Golf Club is very bright.”

All previous members and new members are now encouraged to re-join the club for a monthly social membership of only $40 per month to support the current trade and improvement of the facilities. All memberships will be transferred to the new club when the sale is finalised. Below: L-R: Sirromet’s Rod Hill, Mayor Paul Pisasale and Dean Merrell at Ipswich Golf Club and raising a glass to the success of the 116 year old facility .

Tourism and Libraries Committee Chairperson Councillor David Pahlke said the Ipswich Digital Hub which operated out of the Redbank Plains Library annex, would offer a range of new training programs. “The hub offers digital skills training for residents and community groups as well as demonstration of NBN-enabled applications,” Cr Pahlke said. “Established in January this year, the hub has proved popular with the community, attracting more than 1500 visitors and more than 1000 participants up to September 30. “This group training facility has been well embraced by the community who have appreciated the range of free courses on offer.” The hub is an initiative of the Ipswich City Council Library Service and the Australian Government Department of Communications. Courses on offer through the Ipswich Digital Hub in 2014 include: • Basic computer use, getting connected to the internet, searching the internet, using email; • Using Google calendar and Google docs; • Shopping and banking online; • Social networking;

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computer courses at Digital Hub bit stressed, with this ever-changing technology, fear not, because help is Hub computer training programs. • Sharing photos and video online; • Writing stories and publishing online using blogs; • Watching TV and listening to radio online; • Join courses online and; • Making video phone calls. “Residents can access hands-on support for free to improve their digital literacy skills in the digital age. “This will help them to become more familiar and comfortable with using new technologies and applications in the future. “Ipswich’s libraries are already multi-functional spaces which are home to a range of services and resources and the Ipswich Digital Hub will allow them to further assist the community. “Council is pleased to have been able to work in partnership with the Australian Government to offer this important program to the community. “I encourage anyone who is interested in furthering their knowledge of the benefits of high speed broadband and its capabilities to take part in a

course at the hub. As well as the group training sessions, Individual training sessions are also available at the hub. Bookings for upcoming courses are required and can be made online at blog. library.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ll/digital-hub or by emailing digitalhub@ipswich.qld.gov.au or via the call centre on 3810 6666.

T-shirts capture essence of Ipswich Just in time for Christmas, Ipswich City Council is selling T-shirts that are uniquely Ipswich to promote the city. Ipswich Tourism and Libraries Committee Chairperson Councillor David Pahlke said council had been working with local graphic design and textile design company Tandem E. Tandem to come up with some t-shirts which captured the essence of the city. “Tandem E. Tandem approached council with some great designs that really capture three things that Ipswich is famous for — planes, trains and automobiles,” Cr Pahlke said. “There are two designs of shirts and I’m sure both are going to become popular. “One design features planes, trains and automobiles while the other is an old-fashioned train ticket and features the history of the railway in Ipswich. “The shirts will be on sale in a range of sizes for $24.95 each at the Ipswich Visitor Information Centre (VIC) in Queens Park and would make a great Christmas present. “If this is well received and sales are good, this will just be the start of a range of unique to Ipswich range of shirts.” Division 4 Councillor Bruce Casos said he was thrilled to see the inclusion of these t-shirts at the VIC. “Tens of thousands of visitors are attracted to our city each year lured by an interest in our rail history, a love of

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$5 green fees at Karana Downs At this time of year we’re all thinking about Christmas: the food, the wine, the good times and the relaxation…and the promise to get fitter in 2014. So why not get into the habit of getting fit the fun way with a round of golf at Karana Downs Country Club? If that appeals to you, then the price will appeal even more! Brett Lawton, own of the Karana Downs Country Club has an amazing offer for all Ipswich Life readers, where you can play 18 holes of golf for just five dollars. Yes, FIVE dollars….and no, that is NOT a misprint! Just by calling Karana Downs Country Club, making a booking (valid any day Monday to Sunday in December, including public holidays), bring in the voucher on the next page, and you can play 18 holes of golf for just five dollars. Over a million dollars has been spent on the club in the last year, and just a 12 minute drive from the Ipswich CBD means that its in a perfect location for a relaxing day out, not to mention a great way to exercise. “Golf is a fantastic way to get fit and exercise in a fantastic environment,” said proprietor Brett Lawton. “It’s about two hours for nine holes, or four to five hours to do the full course. There is no better way to get out and about, and keep in touch with friends in a social setting, plus it’s a great way to meet new people.” Recent rain has helped to bring the course up to its full potential and is looking the best its been in years. “The difference to the course after the recent rain is unbelievable, nature is jumping out of its skin here at the moment, its looks amazing,” Brett said. “The course is back at its best, and its great for the sport of

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golf to have it thriving in Ipswich. Its good for business to see all the golf clubs doing so well here, there is a demand for it as a form of exercise and socialising.“ Brett and his family have golf in their blood. Apart from Brett and son Chris both working in the industry, recent school leaver Danielle, Brett’s daughter is the latest to join the family business as she learns about the demands of running the Karana Downs Country Club. “The theory is teach Danielle business, with the hope that one day she’ll run her own business, and this is a great place to learn a trade,” Brett said. “My eldest son is now the duty manager at Sandy Gallop Golf Club, and Danielle will be doing bookkeeping for three days a week, and the others learning the whole aspect of running the business.” Danielle is excited about having the chance to learn a trade, and is looking forward to the challenge. “It’s good having dad for a boss,” Danielle said. “I’m keen to learn everything about the business, and he’s pretty good at teaching me the ropes!” Karana Downs Country Club is also open for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights. The search for a new chef was answered by Zanda, who previously owned The Lakeside Café at Springfield Lakes. With Italian blood, she brings a range of Australian food with a Mediterranean flavour that is really

appealing to locals. “Zanda is also a registered Celebrant, so she can not only marry you here at the course, but cook your dinner as well,” Brett said. “Bookings are essential for dinner, and we also have space for weddings, parties, meetings and corporate events. There is a big European influence, and it’s a good variety of food, all freshly cooked to order, and most meals are under twenty dollars. “We’ve got eight weddings booked for 2014 already, and there is a lot of interest in getting married at the course, the word is starting to spread about the facilities we have at Karana Downs Country Club, it’s a great place for a wedding,” Brett said. There are buggies for hire at the club, and experienced golfers and beginners alike will find it a challenge, but anyone can have a go. “Golf is a very affordable form of entertainment,” Brett added. “For a full membership you can play at both Karana Downs and Sandy Gallop courses as much as you like for only $40 a month!” To take advantage of this incredible $5 offer, phone 3201 0833 to book, and bring the voucher on the next page to get your 18 holes for $5 offer. For more information about Karana Downs Country Club visit www.karanadownsgolfcourse.com.au


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The wait is over, and Limelight Cinemas at Riverlink welcomed their first guests recently when the new cinema opened the doors for the first time for a special midnight screening of ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’. Ipswich Life was there (in our Jim Jams) to capture some of the movie’s diehard fans keen to see the film, and checkout the huge XD screens at Limelight.

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How good is it to see the Limelight Cinemas finally open in Ipswich? It’s been a long time coming and everyone seems to be talking about the cinema, eager to try it. Which brings me to this issue’s subject and that’s Movie Manners. “What’s that?” you ask. Here goes. Movie Manners are something that have disappeared over the years, so here’s something for you to cut out and keep as an easy reference guide. If you know someone that meets any of these criteria, feel free to share this with them. 1) This may come as a shock, but the world won’t end if you turn your phone off. You’re at the movies. Surely you can go 90 minutes without checking Facebook all the time. You. Will. Survive. This. 2) If you’ve seen the movie before and seeing it with friends, saying things like “Watch this bit” doesn’t make people want to watch, it makes them want to punch you on the nose… along with everyone else in the cinema. And they will. Its a huge screen and you’re in the dark. Why wouldn’t they be ‘watching’ you doofus? *slaps head* 3) 3D isn’t new. Yes, it really does look like a dinosaur is floating in mid air in front of you. Which is why standing up and trying to

touch it while giggling like a three year old only makes one person look like a goose… you. And a 3D one to boot. 4) If you have to open packets of chips (which is often so loud it makes your ears bleed), do it in the ads, not halfway through the film in a suspenseful bit. Duh. 5) When you’re at the movies, this might, just MIGHT be a good time to NOT choose a new ringtone for your phone. It will end in tears… trust me. And a phone up your… 6) If you’re watching a movie with a twist, yelling out “I knew it!” actually means “I didn’t figure that out at all.” Busted! 7) Frozen drinks should be for adults only. All parents knows this, because kids guzzle them for five minutes, then slurp noisely at the rest of it for the next hour. JUST FINISH IT ALREADY! 8) Blowing raspberries at the screen for trailers involving Julia Roberts, Jennifer Anniston, Rob Schneider and anything to do with anyone in Twilight… is compulsory. 9) Just in case you missed it…TURN YOUR PHONE OFF! 10) If you ARE watching a Julia Roberts movie, try not to snore too loudly. E: darren@strikepublications.com.au

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The festivities Ipswich — there is no better place to celebrate. Come along to North Ipswich Reserve on December 7 for the Mayor’s Carols by Candlelight with special guests Troy Cassar-Daley and Kate Cook. The Party Come along to Ipswich Celebrates New Year’s Eve 2014 at North Ipswich Reserve from 6pm where we’ll have free children’s rides, street theatre, live music, a family movie screening as well as a Fireworks Finale Spectacular to ring in the New Year. Movies in the Park Pack a picnic and get outdoors with the family at one of the free movie screenings. January 26 is Monsters University at Brothers Leagues Club, February 1 is Despicable Me 2 at Robelle Domain, March 1 is Parental Guidance at Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve and April 5 is The Croods at Leichhardt Park. Splash out Keep cool this summer at one of Ipswich’s four swim centres or two water playgrounds. They are packed with facilities for all the family to make a splash. Robelle Domain Parklands at Springfield Central is always a popular spot or you can test the waters at Bob Gamble Park at River Heart Parklands. School holidays Check out the Kids Go Wild program at the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre and book in for one of six exciting workshops. Ipswich Libraries have a summer reading program for all ages and you can go into the draw to win prizes.

Tradies urged to ‘Lock Up’ Local tradespeople are being urged to lock up their tools, under a new campaign launched to educate about the dangers of theft, a measure that could save ‘tradies’ thousands of dollars. It has been made possible by a $5,000 Safer Queensland Community Grant thanks to Suncorp Insurance and the Queensland Police Service (QPS). Ipswich District Crime Prevention Unit, working in partnership with Apprenticeships Queensland, Datadot Technology and Lockwood ASSA will run the Toolbox Secure; ‘Lose your Tools, lose your Car = lose your Job’ project. It is a series of education sessions, highlighting the value of locking and securing property, crime trends, property identification methods, along with security strategies and initiatives to safeguard their property, across the Southern Police Region. Senior Constable Kerrin Sheedy from the Ipswich Crime Prevention Unit said, “It’s important for everyone to protect and secure their property, remove their valuables out of sight and adopt strong security habits. However it’s been made aware that apprentices, especially those in the building trade are experiencing high theft and loss across the Southern Police Region. “By engaging in partnership and working collaboratively with fellow police from other districts, we are ready to combat this increase

by providing education at the root of the problem” she said. Presentations will be delivered across the region at Apprenticeships Queensland and the Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE, with information being provided to Host Employers, and Trade Suppliers. Some of tips involved in the progam include: • Purchase a strong durable toolbox – it’s worth the investment • Ensure it is secured with hardwearing locks at all times • Secure the toolbox to the tray of your vehicle • Lock and secure the garage/shed • Photograph your property as a record of purchase • Mark your property A free engraver is available to use at all Police Stations, and photos of the items, along with serial numbers are also a good idea. For more hints and tips on securing your tools and personal items, visit www.police. qld.gov.au for more information or www. mypolice/ipswich. Below: Fourth year carpentry apprentice Daniel Gurden with Snr Const Kerrin Sheedy launch the ‘Lock Up’ campaign

Last Monday, 25th November, was International White Ribbon Day. White Ribbon Day is a day when we recognise the positive role that men can play in preventing violence against women. It encourages men in leadership to work together to prevent violence against women from the understanding that most men are not violent. I spoke in Parliament recently about the issue of domestic violence and as a White Ribbon Ambassador I believe first and foremost I have to be a man who embodies the values, ethics and morals expressed in the White Ribbon campaign in my everyday life at home, at work and in my community. According to the Australian Institute of Criminology, 36 per cent of all homicides take place in a domestic setting and 73 per cent of those involve a woman being killed by their male partner. This is a very serious problem in Australia, where at least one woman is killed every week by a current or former partner. Australian Bureau of Statistics data indicates that that one in three Australian women over the age of 15 reports having experienced physical or sexual violence at some time in their lives. The violence perpetrated by men against women must stop and it is up to men to stop it. Domestic violence is a bloke’s issue and I believe in the capacity of people to change or encourage change in others. By preventing violence against women, society will change for the better. I encourage all men to take the White Ribbon Day Oath: I swear never to commit, excuse or remain silent about violence against women. Warm regards, Shayne Neumann Member for Blair

Recycle your old TVs and PCs - and get junk off the streets Hopefully, the sight of old TVs and computers on Ipswich streets will become a thing of the past, with drop off points now open for such items, enabling residents to recycle these items, and at no charge. Ipswich City Council has partnered with the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme with free drop-off sites now available for used televisions and computers. Councillor Cheryl Bromage said the scheme involved government regulation and industry action to reduce the amount of television and computer waste going to landfill and increase the recovery of resources. “The scheme aims to boost the recycling rate of these products from 17 per cent in 8 IPSWICHLIFE

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2010 to 80 per cent by 2021 to 2022,” Cr Bromage said. More information about the legislation and regulations relating to this scheme can be found at: www.environment.gov.au/ewaste Cr Bromage said to help Ipswich residents support the scheme a number of drop-off locations had been established for e-waste. “Drop Zone provides householders and small business with access to free recycling services to dispose of unwanted televisions, computers and computer products (such as printers, keyboards and mice) under the provisions of the scheme.” The following free drop-off sites have been set up by Drop Zone in Ipswich:

Harvey Norman Ipswich (Televisions only) 3280 7400; Officeworks Ipswich (Computers and IT accessories only) — ­ 3810 0900; Lifeline Ipswich Warehouse and Lifeline Superstore - 3816 9633; Remondis Swanbank — 3294 2400. Cr Bromage urges redidents to take their unwanted e-waste to one of the local drop zones. “This will ensure that these waste products are properly disposed of and will not end up in landfill.” For information on opening times, site locations and disposal requirements phone the drop-off site or visit the Drop zone information portal at www.dropzone.org.au


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Footbridge named ‘Cabanda Crossing’ A local access point in Rosewood has been officially named by Ipswich City Council. Division 10 Councillor David Pahlke said the footbridge in Johnston Park at 61 John St, Rosewood would now be known as ‘Cabanda Crossing’. “We have now added an interpretive sign to the bridge which carries the history of this link as well as that of its namesake the nearby Cabanda Aged Care facility.” Cr Pahlke said the previously unnamed footbridge provided a vital link across Mason’s Gully from Cabanda Aged Care facility and was a popular addition to Johnston Park. He said the name of new bridge has been chosen to reflect the community’s close association with Cabanda. “After identifying the need for a nursing home in Rosewood in the late 1970s, the community banded together to raise the funding needed for such a facility through raffles, street stalls and bingo. “A group of retired men also collected bottles, cardboard and scrap metal and ended up running an organised salvage team which raised $125,000 over 11 years. “Funding was also received from the Federal Government for the construction of Cabanda which was supplemented by continued fundraising such as annual door knock appeals throughout the area.” Cabanda was finally established in 1987 with an initial intake of 26 people. Today, the facility has 44 independent living units and operates a day respite

centre for around 20 clients each weekday. Cr Pahlke said he was thrilled to be able to officially name the footbridge in honour of Cabanda and its residents. “This facility is an important part of Rosewood and is wonderful to be able to recognise it in this way. As we officially launch this new crossing I would also like to pay tribute to former Moreton Shire Councillor John Turner who had pushed for the original bridge structure to be put in place. “The original bridge was put in place about 20 years ago with council supplying the materials while members of the local Apex and Lions Clubs built it. “It was replaced by a new steel structure about three years ago.” Celebrating the naming of Cabanda Crossing are Cr David Pahlke, Cabanda Aged Care Board Secretary Joyce Rieck and former councillor John Turner.

Have a wrayorganic Christmas Christmas is a time to get together, and getting together means enjoying food. What better way to show love and care for family and friends than by providing a delicious spread of quality ingredients? The way to do that is to provide an organic Christmas. At Wray Organic we offer an amazing range of meats including Organic turkey & chicken. Certified organic means the animals have had a good life without the cruelty experienced in a factory farm. The flavour on offer from organic meat is amazing. We also stock Wild Sockeye salmon smoked & raw. Unfortunately Australian Atlantic salmon is ‘farmed’ so fed antibiotics & feed which includes colouring to achieve the pink colour. In the wild the colour occurs because the salmon feed on crustachea. If seafood is on the menu team up with our amazing Chefs Choice Organic Aoli orTartar Non organic dried fruit contains high levels of the preservative 220. Unfortunately all dried fruit contains this potentially harmful additive which has been linked to stomach aches, headaches, allergies including asthma, bloating & wind. Our gluten free Christmas pudding, spelt & gluten free cake, spelt fruit mince tarts all contain quality certified organic dried fruit which means no preservative 220. Also all the dried fruits available in our bulk bins are free of all preservatives. Imagine Christmas ice cream made with organic coconut milk, cherries, cranberries & a hint of brandy & it’s dairy & gluten free.

I’m referring to our delicious Coco Luscious coconut ice cream. This year I have created four simple salads that can be teamed with organic rolled turkey and Wild Sockeye smoked salmon. Also I’ve created an amazing, easy to make cake recipe that is cane sugar free, dairy free and gluten free. Absolutely delicious served with our Coco Luscious Christmas ice cream & a berry jus. All of these recipes are simple to make using a minimal number of ingredients. Visit our Wray Organic store and collect a copy of my recipes and you’ve got Christmas day or the next celebration sorted.

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Handy Travel Hints…. with Sharon Jones - Managing Director, ‘helloworld’ Ipswich

is here in Ipswich! You will notice some changes with our store - our existing branding removed, and ‘helloworld ‘installed. We will continue to service you, without disruption through the period of re-branding. You can contact us via our existing phone numbers and email addresses — we will let you know our new details soon. We thank you for your support. Travel Hints… With Christmas fast approaching it is not too late to book but suggest you decide quickly. A great idea for a Christmas Present is a Travel Voucher. This gives the perfect gift, spoiling someone special but allowing them to plan, book in advance to make sure they get a seat on a plane, to the desired destination and with preferred choice in accommodation. Other things to consider when planning a holiday. • Check if a visa is needed for the country you are visiting • When packing — pack once and then take out about half of what you have packed • Check hand & checked luggage restrictions for the airline you are travelling on • Advise any special meal requests

• Ensure that you have Adequate Travel Insurance as overseas medical & hospitalization can prove to be extremely expensive. • Check your luggage is clearly labelled • Make sure you have all pre-paid vouchers & itinerary • Buy a Cash Passport card and lock in the rate of exchange when you want to During the journey • Make sure you take regular walks around the plane to maintain good circulation • Drink plenty of water to avoid becoming dehydrated • Adjust your watch to local time of your destination On arrival at your destination • Never leave your bags unattended or allow anybody to carry your bags • Always be aware of people around you • Enjoy yourself Best Wishes for the Festive Season and we look forward to seeing you instore. Sharon from ‘helloworld’ Riverlink Ipswich, phone us anytime on 3812 9888.

Limelight the HOT TICKET in Ipswich! There’s one place that everyone is flocking to this Summer, and it’s like nothing you’ve seen before in Ipswich! Limelight Cinemas at Riverlink is NOW OPEN and the first two weeks of trading has got a resounding thumbs up from residents across the region who love the cheaper tickets, the bigger screens and the convenient location. New movies ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ has been packing them in, along with ‘Thor: The Dark World’ and the hilarious ‘Bad Grandpa’, but hold onto your choc-tops Ipswich, because this is only the beginning! ‘The Lounge” is the highlight of phase 2 of the Grand Opening, which is set open the doors this month, giving Ipswich movie lovers a new level in cinema luxury. “We are SO excited about opening The Lounge cinemas,” said manager Marissa Alvisio. “We will have two screens that hold between thirty and forty patrons in recliner seated luxury. You can pre order drinks and meals before the movie and have them brought to you when you desire, and the best part...tickets to ‘The Lounge’ are going to be just $19! “Plus with a large menu of drinks and food to choose from, you won’t have to break the bank to enjoy the movies in true style.” Limelight Cinemas has two ‘XD’ screens which feature wall to wall screens, big surround sound and leather seats. With four other screens and later this month

‘The Lounge’, it brings a total of eight state of the art screens which can screen 2D, 3D and the ultimate in picture, 4K, which has to be seen to be believed. “With so many great movies coming up this month like ‘The Hobbit’, ‘Disney’s Frozen’, ‘Anchorman 2’, ‘Ender’s Game’, ‘Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2’, ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’, ‘The Railway Man’ and many more, this summer will be one to remember at Limelight Cinemas! For more information and bookings, visit www.limelightcinemas.com.au

Ask Sally YOUR WEIGHT LOSS QUESTIONS ANSWERED Jessica P from Dinmore emailed in & asks: I have been trying to lose weight for years. I have tried every diet known to man without any great success. My mum says I am yo-yo dieting. Is that true? It does sound like you’re yo-yo dieting, and let me assure you: You’re not alone. The medical evidence that diets don’t work for long term weight loss is overwhelming yet we remain willfully blind to this fact because we are constantly bombarded with misinformation disguised as marketing messages. A typical weight loss person has been a yo-yo dieter for years and has tried everything from shakes to personal trainers without success. By the time they come to me, they are wary about wasting more money on weight loss; however, once they learn how to love their weight loss, they never regret taking the plunge with me.

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Unnamed soldiers honoured with permanent memorial at Bundamba A group of Bundamba servicemen have been recognised at a special ceremony. Ipswich City Council Division 4 Councillor Bruce Casos said the four men from the Bundamba area had paid the ultimate sacrifice during World War II but their service had remained unrecognised in Ipswich. “Until now the names of these World War II soldiers – Clement Ralph Buckeridge, David Arthur Millar, Michael James Kelleher and Alexander Carrington Titmarsh - had not be included on the Bundamba Memorial. “Bundamba ANZAC Observance Committee and Council have been working together to ensure that these local men are officially recognised as Fallen World War II veterans.” The Bundamba ANZAC Observance Committee and council unveiled the plaque at the Bundamba Memorial recently. The service involved the dedication of an additional tablet on the Bundamba honour stone acknowledging the men’s service. “The plaque has been an initiative of the Bundamba ANZAC Observance Committee and has been arranged and funded by council. Cr Casos said council was pleased to be able to support the committee on this project which will ensure that the names live on into the future. He said the Bundamba ANZAC Observance

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Committee have been attempting to contact the families of the four servicemen. Bundamba ANZAC Observance Committee patron Keith Pennell said a thorough search of the National Archive and Australian War Memorial records had revealed those whose names should be on the memorial. “Local researcher Eddie Habben has carried out this research and obtained the necessary documentation,” Mr Pennell said. “We thank Mr Habben for the painstaking research he undertook to ensure that these soldiers are acknowledged and remembered by the community. “This will ensure that their names live on for the future and that their service to their country is properly recognised.” Below: Ipswich military researcher Eddie Habben, Division 4 Councillor Bruce Casos and Bundamba ANZAC Observance Committee patron Keith Pennell at the Bundamba War Memorial.

DIGITAL TECH TALK MAKING SENSE OF THE CLOUD & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

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Five tips to creating the best domain name Are you struggling to identify the best domain name for your website and don’t know where to start? Here are 5 simple tips to help you on your way. Make it Relevant to your Website The domain name you choose should give some idea as to what it is your business does. Your domain name should be a representation of what your website features; whether this is a service or product; make it easy for your customers to find you. .com.au or .net.au? When deciding on an extension you should always try the .com.au version first but if this is not available then the .net. au should be your second choice. Keep it relevant to your demographic if you’re an Australian business targeting Australian customers then its vital to identify this in your domain by having the .au. Keep it Simple and Short The shorter your domain name is the more

likely it is to be remembered. Try keeping it simple and something your customers will remember. With word-of-mouth continuing to be the number one sales generator, ensure your website’s name is memorable and not complicated. Add Keywords Where possible try adding a keyword or keyword phrase to your domain name to boost your SEO. If you’re in the business of hair dressing but your business name is Mandy’s why not try mandyshairstyling. com.au. Adding keywords will help your customers find you online and improve your SEO. Don’t lose it - Dash it If your ideal domain name is already taken, add a dash between words and create a unique domain name. For example www. mandys-hairstyling.com.au

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9 1. Curtain Wonderland Riverlink — Assorted Christmas decorations — Various Prices — see in store for huge range! 2. 9ct 3 Tone Knot Stud Earrings were $79.90 NOW $39.95 from Pascoe Jewellers Riverlink 3. Turtle Wax Ultimate Car Kit only $15 from K-Mart Riverlink 4. Sterling Silver CZ Studs, were $29.95, now only $9.95 — Limited Stocks: HURRY! Only from Chalmers Jewellers, Brassall Shopping Centre 5. Brassall Shopping Centre Huge has a range of photo frames, all Australian made, from only $19.90 With BONUS Free 8x10 or 8x12 Enlargement to put

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Available from Ipswich Day & Night Chemist 5. Versace Miniature Collection featuring 5 x perfumes $50. Available from Ipswich Day & Night Chemist. 6. Carrera MTB Helmets in 4 colours $119.95 each, plus a huge range of bike lights from just $15. Both available from Ipswich Cycles. 7. Big range of themed glases gift sets from just $14.95. Available from That’ll Do, Yamanto 8. Metal candle holders from only $8.95. Available from The Enchanted Nook

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Free Wi-Fi now in Ipswich Mall

Stumps was the location for an early Christmas celebration for all the Ipswich CBD traders who are looking at a bumper season for retail as the silly season kicks into gear. Ipswich Life joined the fun and captured some of the city’s most vibrant, and of course, bestlooking business people! *whispers* They made us say that…

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Free Wi-Fi is now available in the Ipswich Mall and ICON Ipswich Tower provided by a new network provided as a community service by ICON Ipswich in partnership with Ipswich City Council. Access is enabled for all Wi-Fi devices including smartphones, tablets and laptop computers. Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale said the new service would help encourage shoppers and visitors to stay and shop longer in the city centre. “Ipswich Central is being redeveloped and already functions as the key commercial centre to service the western corridor. “If we are to continue to attract new businesses then we must also provide services such as free internet connection for shoppers and workers. “The new system currently covers the Ipswich Mall and ICON Ipswich Tower 1, but has provision in the design to be expanded at some point in the future,” Cr Pisasale said. “Young people love their computers and smart phones, and we need to be a smart city. “In 1994 we became the first city to have its own ISP with ‘GIL’, and this is another chapter in that story. ICP is a company set up by council, and that means it is owned by the people of Ipswich. It’s like a library. You never recoup the cost of a library, but it gives knowledge to a community, this is like a global library.” Ipswich City Properties Pty Ltd (ICP) and Leighton Properties Pty Limited, developers of ICON Ipswich, provided funding for installation of the free Wi-Fi network.

To get the Wifi to work on a device simply turn on the wi-fi on your device and logon to the connection titled ‘ICP_Mall” Open your browser, accept the terms and conditions and you’re right to go! Cr Paul Tully said the system would provide fair access for all users with an initial 10MB download limit in a 24 hour period. “This download allowance will be adequate to check emails, catch up with friends on social media or surf the web. “The city made history in 2011 when the joint development partners officially commenced construction of ICON Ipswich. “I’d like to encourage other shopping centres around Ipswich to follow our lead. With all the public servants coming to the CBD, people now expect wifi access. “ Ongoing operational costs will be funded by ICP and operated by network supplier Communications Design and Management. Below: Cr Paul Tully and Mayor Pisasale launch the free wifi service in the Ipswich Mall.

LOOKINGBACK With Brian Randall State Library of Queensland

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The genesis of the present day Queen’s Park can be traced back to the early 1840s, but not at the same location. In 1842, a reserve was set aside for the purposes of a botanical and agricultural reserve at Woodend. In 1855, Mr. Walter Hill was appointed the Director of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens as well as being given responsibility for the reserves at Ipswich, Toowoomba and Warwick. Ipswich residents were however, not in favour of the Woodend site and at a public meeting held in 1856 they decided for a change of site to the current Queen’s park location. During the 1860s plans were drawn and development progressed with various plantings as well as facilities being constructed. By 1875, a house had been built for the superintendent, a bush house in 1890 and a band rotunda in 1891. The original area of the reserve or gardens progressively reduced over the years, with resumptions of land for various public purposes. At the same time, development and improvement of the gardens and facilities has continued, for instance, substantial improvements were undertaken

during the 1930s through relief labour provided during the Great Depression. Queen’s Park has continued to develop with recent work including the redesign of the menagerie as a nature garden. Also, in 2001, the Nerima Japanese Garden was created in an area formerly occupied by steel framed glasshouses. A lookout, with views over the city of Ipswich has long been a feature of the park. This image, dating from 1932, shows a family posing in front of the park’s main gates. In acknowledgement of the important place Queen’s Park hold in Ipswich’s history and development, it has been listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. If you have old photos of Ipswich, we would love to see them. Email: darren@strikepublications.com.au


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Furnishing your home WITH DAVID HOLDORF

Prepare your home for Christmas

Riverside Park work begins at Karalee Work has begun to restore Riverside Park at Karalee following a design phase, public consultation and awarding of the tender. This popular Brisbane River park was severely damaged in the 2011 flood. Ipswich City Council was left with the task of restoring the riverbank, boat ramp and other facilities washed away by floodwaters. Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale said the complex nature of the site required detailed engineering surveys to be undertaken and negotiations with the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) to fund ‘like for like’ replacement of flood damaged infrastructure. “A number of draft plans were drawn up and we also made a commitment to involve the community with information sessions which were conducted at the beginning of the year. “There were several hurdles placed in our way before coming up with a concept design that met with approval from state government agencies and users of the park. “It is tremendous to finally see work underway. When Riverside Park is completed, along with current work on Richardson Park and River Heart Parklands, it will officially mark the end of repairs and restoration of councilowned infrastructure damaged in the major flood of 2011,” Cr Pisasale said. The community consultation phase of the project drew more than 80 people to sessions at Karalee State School and the local shopping centre. Division 5 councillor Heather Morrow said it was important that a diverse range of views were canvassed. “These sessions gave meaningful feedback to

the design team and I’m thrilled we now have a way forward to rebuild this important park for the local community. “Now that a concept design has been finalised and work has commenced, we can look forward to once again enjoying this popular parkland overlooking the Brisbane River at Karalee. An amount of approximately $2 million has been approved for the restoration of Riverside Park with funding provided by the QRA under Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements, a joint Australian (75%) and Queensland (25%) government initiative. Main: Mayor Paul Pisasale, local councillor Heather Morrow and project manager Matt Goodwin of Dig-It Landscapes look over plans for the full restoration of Riverside Park.Cheers. Below: Artist’s impression of how the area will look upon completion.

As the countdown to Christmas begins, it is time to start preparing your house for the extra guests who will be arriving. As we focus on buying presents for our loved ones, we often forget about the extra bed which may be required, or the extra chairs needed for the Christmas lunch. Some tips to make sure you are prepared… Extra Bedding — There are many ways to cater for the extra guests • Foam Mattresses can be an easy solution as they can be stored easily under existing beds. • Trundles are a great space saver, especially for the kids rooms. • Clicks Clack and Sofa Beds are always popular as they can be used as a couch by day and bed by night. It means you can convert the office into a bedroom at night. • Consider treating yourself to a new lounge which has a Sofa Bed included so you are always prepared for unexpected guests. • A good night sleep is essential, especially at this time of year. Treat yourself to a Comfortable New Mattress and move your old mattress into the spare room.

Extra Seating — Don’t spoil Christmas Lunch by having nowhere to sit. • Dining Chairs can be purchased individually so there is always a chance to get extra chairs to match your existing dining suite. • Consider purchasing an extension dining suite so you can cater for the extra guests at this time year. • If you are looking to replace existing dining chairs, you may find that it is more cost effective to buy your chairs as a 7 piece setting where you basically get the table for free. As we enter the busy Christmas period, don’t forget to make time to put your feet up and relax, enjoy time with your family and friends and reflect on the year that was. The perfect gift to each other this Christmas may well be a pair of La-z-boy Recliners where you know you will sit in comfort and are guaranteed to have them for years to come. “From all the team at Furniture Court and Beds R Us we wish you a Merry Christmas and look forward to another exciting year ahead.”

Butterflies are Free at ‘Incinerator’ Ipswich Little Theatre is finishing off the year at the Incinerator Theatre with a guaranteed audience pleaser, the heartwarming comedy “Butterflies are Free”. The film version of this play is best remembered for starring Goldie Hawn in her first major role fresh from the iconic T.V. series, ‘Laugh-in’. Don Baker (played by Ben Cumpstay) has lived all of his life being protected and smothered by his mother. He now feels the need to move into an apartment of his own – to be free. He makes a contract with his mother that she will not come to see him for at least two months. After one month beautiful, kooky Jill (Didi Leslie) moves into the apartment next door and his new life really begins. Then the unexpected arrival of Don’s mother (Linda Shapcott) threatens his

new found freedom and a boyfriend of Jill’s (Florian Coste) adds a further complication. Directed by accomplished actor/director, Les Chappell the play is already attracting the good audience numbers enjoyed by each Incinerator Theatre production this year. The play has a few performances left on December 6th and 7th can be made online at www.ipswichlittletheatre.com.au. Counter and phone bookings can be made at the Ipswich Visitor Information Centre 3281 0555. Ipswich Little Theatre has its program in place for 2014 and Robyn Flashman (3812 3450) is taking bookings for the very popular Theatre Fundraising nights where community groups can book a play night and not only raise much needed funds but enjoy an entertaining night of excellent live theatre. Photo: Florian Coste,Didi Leslie & Ben Cumpstay in ‘Butterflies are Free’

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OUTnABOUT

Following a request for support from the Philippines Government and commitment from the Australian Government to provide assistance, the Australian Defence Force established Operation PHILIPPINES ASSIST to support international Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operations. Below are photos of some of the ADF personnel who made it happen. (Defence Photos)

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Heritage Marker shows original site of St Joseph’s Primary School A new brass heritage marker to mark the original site of St Joseph’s Primary School in North Ipswich was unveiled today.

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Division 6 councillor Cheryl Bromage said it was fitting in the centenary year of the school that the original site of learning now had a permanent reminder on display. “St Joseph’s school was established in 1913 in a small combined church and school room at 34A Albert Street North Ipswich. “Classes were taught by the Sisters of Mercy who travelled from St Mary’s Convent each day. The school was relocated to the former Tarampa Hall on Pine Mountain Road during World War II. “The original school building was moved to the school’s present Pine Mountain Road site in 1948. This new marker is one of several school centenary year highlights in a year-long celebration which included a school dinner dance, fete, and a past and present staff dinner.” Cr Bromage also thanked the current owners of 34A Albert Street for their support of the heritage marker and having it erected in front of their property. “Ipswich City Council’s Heritage Marker Program began in 1990 to identify place of cultural significance and is regarded as one of the most ambitious heritage programs undertaken anywhere in Australia. “It is important we capture and record sites of historical interest for the benefit of future generations.” Cr Bromage said the program to highlight historic sites in Ipswich has been a great success. “The program has been running a number of years and we already have several plagues that sit outside historic houses, and we wanted to celebrate the role St. Josephs has played in the history of North Ipswich. “It took a while for the site to be found,

and had to call on older members of the community to get help.” St. Josephs Principal Martin Lewis said that help from the community has assisted the school in finding out some of the history of the school in its Centenary year. “We’ve got a lot of photos that have come through, especially about the movement of the church to the top of the hill, and although there are no pics of the actual site here, we did find out about students that attended. We put the call out to the community, and one man John Rossitor who lives across from the school, had some contacts that we used to find out some of the history. “My mother actually attended the school, and we also found out about the first student to be enrolled. Once we put her name out there, a lady turned up to a Centenary Committee meeting, and she was a relative of that first student, and told us all about her life.” Main: Ipswich City Councillor Cheryl Bromage, St Joseph’s Primary School principal Martin Lewis, student leader Charlie Vince with student leader Hayley Else and the school’s deputy principal Gerry Gimpel at the historical marker.


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An Australian Christmas

Talking Beer

WHAT’S ON

While Santa is very busy in the lead up to Christmas and receives a lot of invitations, he always makes time to visit the good boys and girls at the Museum to hear their wishes! Meet and greet Santa at every half hour on the hour from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. It’s also a great time to see Santa’s mate the larrikin who loves to make you laugh, the Bush Galah with his sing-along Aussie Christmas tunes. Be entertained by Bush Galah at 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30 pm. Visitors can check out how Santa’s fashion sense has changed over the years, the Christmas celebrations and charity work of past workers in the Christmas at The Workshops photographic display When: 7th and 8th December 9am-5 pm Where: Workshops Rail Museum, 
North Street, 
North Ipswich Cost: Adults $20, Concessions $17, Children (under 3) FREE, Children (3 to 15) $11.50, Family (2 Adults and up to 4 Children) $59.00. Contact: info@theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au
 or phone 3432 5100

Mayor Paul Pisasale’s Carols by Candlelight Muster the Aussie spirit with an outback Christmas in Ipswich as Steggles presents Mayor Paul Pisasale’s Carols by Candlelight.

This wonderful event is suitable for all ages and provides a fantastic program of entertainment and activity for the whole family.

 Entertainment includes free kids’ rides, the Curley Cousins Show, Ipswich Orpheus Chorale Choir, Santa’s arrival, Christmas message by Mayor Paul Pisasale and special guests, Troy Cassar-Daley and Kate Cook, all topped off with a fireworks finale spectacular. When: 7 December 5pm-9.30pm Where: North Ipswich Reserve, 
43 The Terrace, 
North Ipswich QLD 4305 Cost: FREE More info: http://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ about_ipswich/events/mayors_carols/

Ipswich Art Society Exhibition Ipswich Art Society is holding an exhibition from the 6th–20th December in the Old Courthouse, corner East and Roderick Streets, Ipswich. All of the art featured is the work of members and many artworks are for sale. Also on Saturday, 14th December, in conjunction with the exhibition, there will be a children’s day. Children and students can have a fun day learning to paint with Ipswich Art Society tutors and members (all with blue cards). Parents and guardians can enjoy the exhibition at the same time. When: Weds 6th– Weds 20th December daily

WITH ANTHONY AT THE YAMANTO TAVERN

Burleigh Brewing Co. Hasslehop Pale Ale

9am-4pm Where: Old Courthouse (cnr East and Roderick Streets, Ipswich) Cost: FREE Email: info@ipswichartsociety.com.au

Boxworld

BoxWorld is a marvellous, miniature model city made almost entirely out of recycled materials! Created by Australian Warren Thomas more than a decade ago, BoxWorld was originally inspired by a family visit to Legoland. I t began as one tiny building and has grown to resemble a typical Australian city with shops, high-rise buildings and bridges. Motor a toy car along the BoxWorld freeway! Recommended for 2 – 12 years. All ages welcome. When: Now until 27th January 2014
 10am-5pm Where: Ipswich Art Gallery, 
d’Arcy Doyle Place Cost: $3 per person (children and adults). 
$10 for a family Email: info@ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au
 Got an event coming up? Email: darren@strikepublications.com. au to tell Ipswich about it in the FREE ‘What’s On’ section

Burleigh have always had interesting names for their beer, ever since the release of the FIG JAM IPA. Now comes the “Hasslehop” strong Pale ale. The name I can only assume comes from the hassle they had to go through to make such a well balanced beer. If you read the bottle it tells you of “the five sides to the argument” regarding which hop each of the brewers wanted to use to create it, in the end including all five. The end result of this process is excellent, bringing out each hop through the entire palate. With this beer you are getting the best of every world, from gentle sweet hops in the beginning and a strong lingering finish that leaves you wanting more. At a hefty 5.5%, and only available in 650ml bottles this strong ale is best shared between a few good friends. Only available in a very limited release, so hurry they won’t last! Also soon to grace the Alehouse 24 taps is an American Pale Ale from Kooinda Brewing, a sessionable Pale ale at just 4.7% sure to help us get through those tough summer days. A strong flavored American style pale ale which also features a subtle fruity aroma and dry malty backbone

Cheers, Anthony

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That’s entertainment WITH 97.3 FM’s LOUISE

Dr Who monsters With last weeks 50th Anniversary of Dr Who setting a new world record for TV screenings (94 countries showing the same episode at the same time) we asked our Facebook fans for a Dr Who Top 5. Charlotte T from West Ipswich gave us her favourite monsters from the long-running show. Great work Charlotte — a double movie pass is on its way to you! 1) The Daleks The oldest enemies of the doctor and the long lost time lords created by the scientist Davros who removes all of their abilities to feel pity, compassion or remorse. Pure evil. 2) The Silence The Silence are a religious order determined to kill the doctor. Once you see them, you instantly forget you did. Clever defences. 3) The Weeping Angels They are quantum-locked when they’re being watched but when you blink or look away goodness knows how they look. 4) Toclofane The toclofane were the final evolution of the human race, cyborgs integrated into spherical, mechanical shells. 5) Cybermen Determined to have power over the entire human race by upgrading us all until earth is completely dominated by them. Being upgraded means all of your memories and emotions are deleted...leaving just a heartless, obedient robot.

Email your Top 5 of your favourite anything (up to you) and a photo of yourself to darren@strikepublications.com.au

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HOW TO PLAY Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each 3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 to 9. If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork. Answers on Page 29

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Taylor Swift has been voted Artist of the Year, for the third year in a row, at the American Music Awards. She also won for Country Album of the Year (Red), Favourite Female Country and Rock/Pop Female Artist. Justin Timberlake was the next big winner of the night, with three awards (Pop/Rock Male Artist; Soul/R&B Male Artist; Soul/R&B Album for the 20/20 Experience). Followed by One Direction who took out 2 awards — Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group: One Direction and Pop/Rock Album: Take Me Home. But I think the real winners of the night were the performances, this time no-twerking, but Miley Cyrus singing in front of a giant lip syncing (and crying) CGI cat, that looks like it’s flying through space — well, that’s got to be a contender for the weirdest performance ever.

While we’re talking of all things weird… Lady Gaga called her boyfriend Taylor Kinney (above) a ‘secret weirdo’. They’ve been dating since 2011, so I guess she doesn’t really mind a bit of weirdness. Gaga told Ellen: “He is extremely strange actually and we complement each other’s weirdness. That’s actually one of the first things he ever said to me. It’s a Dr Seuss quote that you find in someone else a compatible weirdness. And it was one of the first things he’s said to me.” Kelly Clarkson announced she’s expecting her first child with hubby Brandon Blackstock. They tied the knot earlier this year, and Clarkson made no secret of how much and how quickly she wanted to get pregnant after getting married.

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Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine (above) has been crowned the “Sexiest Man Alive” by People magazine. It’s a big call, but Adam’s got the goods — not only is he a looker with a smooth voice and an awesome “The Voice” coach, but he’s recently branched out into acting in the 2013 flick Can A Song Save Your Life? Starring oppostire Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo. He’s also released his own range of men’s clothing and started a men’s fragrance line. Imagine how differently the upcoming 50 Shades of Grey movie would look with Mark Wahlberg as Christian Grey. He revealed he fought for the film rights to EL James’ erotic fiction, and was close to securing the deal, but lost in a bidding war. Pity, he would’ve made a perfect Christian Grey… Michael De Luca (who now has the role after Charlie Hunnam dropped out) agreed. He said “Grey looks a lot like Mark Wahlberg. I mean, the woman wrote a fantasy: a square-jawed, tall, broad-shouldered, genius, billionaire Adonis…” The Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire is on its way to being movie of the year at the Aussie box office. It took in $12m down under in the opening weekend. It’s the second biggest debut of the year, behind Iron Man 3 in May, and believe it or not, it’s an even better movie than the first…in my humble opinion.

INTERMEDIATE

Bless you Rebel Wilson (above), for even though you are now a Hollywood megastar, you still admit to stealing food ‘for later’ from the all-you-can-eat buffets, just like the rest of us. Rebel spilled the beans on Ellen, saying she was caught stealing desserts from an exclusive Disneyland club: “The way I was brought up, if you see a buffet, you take some home for later. They had all these fancy cookies, with Club 33 written in gold... So I just got my bag, no one’s looking, wrapped up stuff in a napkin and put it all in the bag. The waiter saw me doing it and we totally got busted. He goes, ‘Madam, if you’d like to take some home, perhaps you’d like to use this container’”.

And more baby news! Aussie ‘Thor’ star Chris Hemsworth is set to become a dad for the second time. Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky (above) welcomed their first daughter India Rose in 2012, and just announced they’re expecting their second bub in 2014. Till next time… .Louise Listen to Louise daily 9am-Noon on 97.3FM

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War Clouds Gather

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By Peter Watt

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A BOOK! Against the backdrop of impending war and the rise of the Nazi Party, the epic saga of the Macintosh and Duffy families continues. It’s 1936. and two families experience loss, love, greatness and tragedy, and find themselves brought closer together yet pulled further apart. Romance blooms in the unlikeliest of hearts under the gathering clouds of war. (MacMillan) CODE WORD: ‘CLOUDS’

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Aussie World - the place to go for FUN on the Sunshine Coast It’s ‘Rides Unlimited’ at Aussie World on the Sunshine Coast with over 30 rides and attractions for the young and the young at heart. These great rides include the water ride ‘Plunge’, water play area ‘Leak’n Logs’, thrill ride ‘Redback’, Giant Slide, Wild Mouse Rollercoaster, Dodgems, Mini Golf, Ferris Wheel, Bizzy Buggies, the classic ‘Swinging Ship’ and Octopus ride. There is plenty for the little kids too with the Tin Lids Tea Party ride, the Carousel, Tykes Trolley, and everyone’s favourite, Side Show Alley. Buy a ticket today and enjoy unlimited rides for the one all-inclusive price, and with shorter queuing times you get to ride your favourite ride as often as you like! Cruise into FJ’s Café for snacks or lunch, an ice cream or drink and don’t forget your souvenir show bag in the Retail Shop. Aussie World is open every day from 9am to 5pm, rides start at 10am. Closed Christmas Day 25 December, open 1.30pm to 8pm Anzac Day 25 April. You can also walk next door to Australia’s most photographed pub, the iconic Ettamogah Pub with its quirky shape, humorous memorabilia and signature lunch

and dinner menus featuring a mouthwatering range of grilled steaks. There are plenty of retail experiences onsite as well so be sure to look around. For more information visit us online at www.aussieworld.com.au

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Super Hornet aircrews deploy weapons on ‘Top End’ ranges RAAF F/A-18F fighter jets deployed to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, to participate in Exercise Faru Samu, a biannual exercise that enables RAAF Amberley's 1 and 6 Squadrons to test the employment of F/A-18F weapon systems on the Delamere and Bradshaw Air Weapons Range Complex. Faru Sumu is a three week biannual exercise involved up to 18 Super Hornets and 250 personnel from the two Super Hornet squadrons at RAAF Amberley. Commanding Officer No 6 Squadron, Wing Commander Robert Denney, said that the exercise involved a series of air-to-ground and air-to-air scenarios that tested students undergoing the Super Hornet Operational Conversation course to the highest level. “For the first time, 6 Squadron was also

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joined in Exercise Faru Sumu No 1 Squadron, enabling aircrews and support personnel from both squadrons the opportunity to work together and maintain a high level of weapon deployment proficiency. “Faru Sumu also provides invaluable training for our logistics, support and maintenance personnel as they practise deploying to other bases and work together with different squadrons. “Deploying up to 18 jets and 250 personnel is a massive effort for the planning team. For the first two weeks the Super Hornets operated in the Delamere and Bradshaw Range Complex, which offers adequate space and ranges for crews to simulate full-scale ground attacks. “Flying was conducted

in the morning/afternoon for the first week and afternoon/nights during the second week. In the third week aircrews flew air-to-air gunnery sorties with the support of a Pel Air aircraft towing gunnery targets.

Clockwise from top: F/A-18F Super Hornets of 6 Squadron occupy a hangar at RAAF Base Tindal, near Katherine in the Northern Territory. Ground crews stand by as the Super Hornet pilot and weapons system officer prepare for taxi and takeoff. An F/A-18F exits a revetment at RAAF Tindal. (Defence Photos)


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Major air defence exercise conducted in Southeast Asia Exercise Bersama Lima, a Five Power Defence Arrangement joint and combined exercise between Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom tested combat air crews in Malaysia and Singapore has concluded, producing outstanding training outcomes. The air and maritime exercise involving Australia and its regional security partners is a major regional exercise that confirms interoperability and enables joint and singleService training on a range of combat related air defence and attack tasks. Commander Australian Contingent, Wing Commander Louis Nuttycombe, said the exercise enabled sharing operational methods between the FPDA military elements and provides an opportunity to enhance relationships and interoperability with Australia’s security partners. “Exercise Bersama Lima 2013 involved planning and rehearsing air and maritime operations in the South China Sea, Malaysia and Singapore,” he said. “The exercise involved about 300 Australian Defence Force personnel alongside those from the other member nations.

maritime operations, protection of the marine environment and disaster relief management. It is also important training for ADF personnel to hone key skills, working as a combined force, building regional relationships with FPDA nations. The RAAF deployed with eight F/A18A/B Hornets from 3 Squadron and a E-7A Wedgetail from 2 Squadron, RAAF Williamtown NSW; a KA350 King Air from 38 Squadron, RAAF Townsville; a KC-30 Multi-role Tanker Transport from 33 Squadron, RAAF Amberley; and one AP-3C Orion from 92 Wing RAAF Base Edinburgh in South Australia. “RAAF aircraft participating in the exercise included F/A-18 Hornet, AP-3C Orion, E-7A Wedgetail and KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft. “Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Sirius

also provided a replenishment capability in support of the Maritime Component Commander. Many of the Australian participants operated from Headquarters – Integrated Area Defence Systems at Royal Malaysian Air Force Base Butterworth. The FPDA is the longest standing multilateral arrangement in South East Asia and has maintained relevance in the contemporary security environment. The exercise series promotes a shared understanding of procedures for air and

Clockwise from top: An F/A-18A taxis for takeoff while an E-7A ‘Wedgetail’ gets airborne. C-17A from RAAF Amberley takes off. KC-30A MRTT provided air refuelling support. (Defence Photos)

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ABC News on Defence rounds handler, Corporal Bruce Ross. “To have him home is extremely important not only for me but for every other handler in the Defence Force,” Corporal Ross said. During the assessment process it’s evident whether a dog has the right temperament, and after eight years of service, Turk’s gentle nature made him a prime candidate for retirement. However, the highly-trained German Shepherd still had to pass a rigorous assessment process to prove he was suitable for civilian life. Turk underwent testing on his reaction to stress, and was assessed both in public to see how he handled attention and at the RSPCA to gauge his interaction with other dogs. But it’s not all good news for some dogs, as they are bred and specially trained to detect and detain intruders, some dogs just can’t be let out into public. Earlier reports by Eric and Courtney include the last F-111 aircraft retired to the Pacific Air Museum, and a cadet camp at RAAF Amberley specifically for young girls, to try to boost female recruitment within the RAAF.

The ABC News Ipswich team of Eric Tiozek and Courtney Wilson have found out firsthand why would-be intruders onto Defence Force property face dangerous confrontation with military working dogs – and what happens to these highly trained animals when they too need to retire from work. Eric and Courtney found out that man’s best friend is being given a new lease of life under, a new program that allows Military Working Dogs to be considered for retirement with their handlers. Previously, MWDs have had to be put down at the end of their service as they were considered too dangerous to go back into the community, but as Sergeant Russ Durre, who heads the Military Working Dog Unit at RAAF Amberley put it, “we can now release some of the dogs from military service into their handlers’ care, and they can spend the rest of their years in a home environment rather than the Service environment.” ‘Turk’ is the first MWD from Amberley to successfully complete the assessment, switching home from the Base to the suburban backyard, cared for by former

Clockwise from top: Courtney Wilson and Eric Tiozek on location in Ipswich Mall. MWD ‘Turk’ in uniform. ‘Turk’ being assessed as to his interaction while in public areas.

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Be a financial planner... One approach to building wealth is to have a financial planner: they set an investment plan, organise estate planning, superannuation and life insurances. And they measure your advancement against your goals. But how do you find a planner? Where do you start? Here are a few ideas: Know what you need: having a clear idea of your needs is a good starting point. If you’re an employee needing retirement advice you’ll have different needs to a business owner who wants a self-managed super fund. Understand credentials: a planner should be a representative of an Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), which means the adviser operates under legislated standards. There are also two main professional bodies for financial planners: the Financial Planning Association (FPA) and the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA). Both have codes of conduct and dispute resolution. What’s important to you? Think about who you want to deal with: it might be a person of the same age, the same gender or someone with a similar professional background to you. Know this before you search. Look at the FSG: financial planners need a Financial Services Guide which tells you the firm’s specialties, and a profile of individual advisers.

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BMW double winner in Best Cars of 2013 BMW’s 320i and BMW M135i have both taken out the top awards in their respective classes at the 2013 ‘Australia’s Best Cars’ awards ceremony held at Albert Park recently. For the second year in a row the BMW 320i was awarded Australia’s “Best Medium Car over $50,000.” In addition, the potent BMW M135i claimed the award for the “Best Sports Car $50,000 - $100,000” category – also for the second year in a row. According to Phil Horton, managing director of BMW Group Australia, winning two categories in today’s tough competitive environment is high praise indeed. “We’re delighted both the BMW 320i and M135i came out on top for the second consecutive year. Claiming these two titles over a very competitive field demonstrates just how strong the attributes of these vehicles are,” said Horton. The judges have praised the BMW 320i, saying: “The 320i’s frugal 6.0 L/100km fuel consumption is again best in class - but it also manages to be at the front of the pack on engine performance”. “So, as this year’s medium size car over $50,000 winner, the 320i has continued what is becoming a tradition of being the best of the best.” The BMW M135i was lauded by the judges in the performance car segment, with one declaring: “The concept of putting power to the ground through the rear wheels, leaving the front wheels to simply point and steer, might be simple, but in cars like this it makes for the purest of driving experiences”. Now into its thirteenth year, the “Australia’s Best Cars awards” is an initiative of the country’s top motoring clubs to provide members and consumers advice on the best car in each category. With more than 200 volume-selling models placed through rigorous testing, each vehicle is assessed and awarded on value for money, design and function and on road performance. For more information on BMW contact local dealer Westside BMW on 3363 7500.

Pre-order a WRX online… before they’re gone! Subaru is giving its first 100 customers for new generation WRX the ability to pre-order online — and be allocated an individually numbered car upon delivery. Following the massive success of Subaru’s BRZ online ordering program launched last year, the new initiative for WRX adds to the brand’s online ability — but only until the first 100 have been pre-ordered. From November 26th, customers can visit a secure payment portal on subaru.com.au to nominate their vehicle colour, transmission and authorised Subaru retailer with whom they want to complete their contract. Subaru Australia will take a fully refundable $2500 deposit, which guarantees customers their new pre-ordered WRX is in the first Australian batch, due to land in March or April 2014. Customers will then need to complete the transaction and finalise paperwork with their Subaru retailer within 14 days of the vehicle landing. Online pre-orders will close at 11:59pm on December 13, or as soon as the 100 WRXs are pre-ordered — whichever occurs first. Subaru Managing Director, Nick Senior, said: “We’ve already had a huge spike of interest in WRX on our own website and are aware of significant pent-up demand. “This initiative will offer our most dedicated WRX fans the opportunity to secure their car early, while also adding cachet to their purchase by getting an individually numbered vehicle.” After the first 100 pre-order deposits are taken, sales will continue through the traditional Subaru retail network. Mr Senior added: “We think this initiative will benefit our network by creating even more interest in WRX.” As pricing and specification will not be announced until closer to launch in March, 2014, customers making online orders will have the right to have their entire deposit fully refunded. The link to order is www.subaru.com.au/ wrx-top-100 For more info on this and all things Suburu contact local dealer Llewellyn Motors on 3282 2922.


Mazda3 named ‘Best Compact’ by Yahoo! Autos The completely redesigned Mazda3 has been named the “Best Compact Car” for 2014, according to Yahoo! Autos. From art pad to assembly line, this thirdgeneration All-New Mazda3 features the full suite of SKYACTIV Technology and the fluid styling of the ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’ design language. The 2014 model also receives all-new gamechanging technology with the full suite of active-safety pre-crash detection systems of i-ACTIVSENSE, which includes Smart City Brake Support, and the next-generation in-vehicle connectivity of MZD CONNECT, which features an innovative Active Driving Display. “Our best-selling vehicle worldwide continues to win over the critics, impressing not only with its expected dynamics and performance but also with its top notch fuel economy, all-new technologies and excellent value,” said Jim O’Sullivan, president and CEO, Mazda North American Operations. “The Mazda3 has always been competitive within its segment and will continue to bring its best to the table with the all-new 2014 model.” The Yahoo! Autos’ testing methodology rates vehicles based on interior design, exterior styling, power delivery, ride, handling, fuel

efficiency and value. Editors also kept in mind how readers might approach these vehicles if their hard-earned money were at stake. In its second year, this is the first time category winners have been announced. In Australia, All-New Mazda3 is available in two body styles – hatch and sedan – and a choice of petrol engines between the SKYACTIV-G 2.0-litre and 2.5-litre. For information on this and all things Mazda, contact local dealer Ian Boettcher Group on 3282 2722.

Nissan Altima sedan now in Australia Nissan’s stylish all-new mid-sized sedan makes its Australian showroom debut one year after it was unveiled in race-car form for this year’s V8 Supercars Championship. This sophisticated and comfortable roadgoing sedan offers Australian new-car buyers a rich combination of style, value and driving enjoyment. The Nissan Altima comes with a choice of two responsive and efficient fourand six-cylinder engines and the availability of a number of clever technologies, such as the Nissan Intelligent Technology Suite and “zerogravity” inspired front seats. “The Nissan Altima combines beautiful exterior styling with innovative interior comfort in a dynamic driving package; this is an exciting all-new model, said Peter Jones, Managing Director and CEO, Nissan Motor Company Australia. The stylish Altima will compete in Australia’s Medium sub $60K segment and complete the marque’s new and updated passenger car range, which now comprises the all-new Nissan Pulsar sedan and hatch. The arrival of the new Nissan Altima is the

latest in the brand’s continued series of newmodel releases. This year has seen Nissan introduce an impressive array of all-new models in the Australian market. They have included the Nissan Pulsar sedan (January) and hatch (June), the Nissan Patrol Y62 (February), and Nissan’s JUKE and Pathfinder SUVs (both October). A number of updated Nissan models have also made their Australian debuts this year, including MY13 editions of the allconquering GT-R and 370Z sports models. “2013 has been a busy and exciting year for Nissan in Australia,” Peter Jones said. “Australians have watched the Nissan Altima deliver some impressive on-track performances in this year’s V8 Supercars Championship and I’m thrilled they can now enjoy it themselves.” The Nissan Altima will be in Nissan showrooms and officially on sale from the first week of December 2013. For more information on all things Nissan, contact local dealer Ian Boettcher Group on 3282 2722.

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Toyota and Corolla race ahead Toyota sold 72 per cent more vehicles than any other carmaker in Australia last month as Corolla strengthened its lead as the country’s best-selling car. Dealers representing the market-leading Toyota brand delivered in excess of 18,100 vehicles to customers in October compared with just over 10,500 for its nearest rival. Toyota’s result was led by the evergreen Corolla, which has topped the national sales chart since May. Corolla has exceeded 3,000 sales for each of the past nine months, stretching its lead as Australia’s best-selling car this year to more than 1,500 registrations. Toyota had three of the top six bestselling vehicles in October with strong performances from HiLux (3,172 sales) and the locally built Camry (2,251). Other Toyota vehicles to lead their segments for the month were the 86 sports car, LandCruiser 200 series SUV, HiAce van and HiAce bus. RAV4 had its best October on record. Last month’s results lifted Toyota’s overall tally so far this year beyond 176,900 deliveries. No other company has reached 100,000 sales in 2013. Toyota also widened the gap over the second-placed brand to a remarkable 84,500 deliveries compared with a margin of 82,111 at the same stage last year. The company’s executive director sales and marketing Tony Cramb said Toyota was set to record its 11th consecutive year of market leadership - a winning streak that has not been achieved by any carmaker in more than 30 years. “Toyota has embarked on a strong push to the end of the year with our sights set on achieving well in excess of 210,000 sales from an unrivalled range of locally built and imported vehicles,” Mr Cramb said. “We are particularly focused on our locally built Camry and Aurion sedans as well as newly revised versions of Prado and

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