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FROM THE EDITOR

COVER STORY 4 West Moreton Anglican College - Developing tomorrow’s leaders

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Happy winter time dear readers. It’s time to put the summer gear away for a while and rug up in warm gear. This month we feature the comeback of 1990s fashion and there’s some great tips on achieving that winter makeup look. Also, check out the stylish women and guys at this year’s highly successful Ipswich Cup. For the rev-heads and those who just like fast cars, we preview the Coates Hire Ipswich Sprint Supercars set to roar at Queensland Raceway end-July. We have a fantastic Supercars giveaway, ensuring a VIP weekend for one lucky winner. The prize is valued at $1490. We have an interview with one of the young guns, Chaz Mosert, and Riana Crehan tells us about life in the fast lane as a pit-lane commentator. And ladies, don’t miss reading about the inspirational Karen Jacobsen who visited Ipswich recently to hold a special workshop at Limestone Dental - encouraging women to challenge online trolls and build self confidence. We will all get our group certificates soon so it’s time to start organising your tax return. We have some specialist advice on getting all the allowable deductions. Our regular Education & Enrolments feature has some great advice on the best place for your children to begin or continue their education. Don’t forget to visit and like us on Facebook at facebook.com/lifestyleqld and on Instagram @lifestyleqld.

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STAR CHAT

TARA MOSS SPEAKS OUT Author, journalist, former model and UNICEF national ambassador for child survival, Tara Moss, returned to Ipswich Library recently to promote her new book, ‘Speaking Out: A 21st Century Handbook for Women and Girls’. “Yes, I have written a handbook,” Tara said. “This book arose partly from the hundreds of questions I have been asked by women and girls in recent years. Questions like, ‘How do you find the confidence to speak out?’ ‘How do you handle trolls?’ ‘How do you form an argument?’ ‘How do you research?’ ‘How do you do public speaking?’ “It was also written because of the shocking statistic that worldwide fewer than one in four people we hear from or about in the media is female, meaning that voices in public discourse are disproportionately male. Women are still massively outnumbered in parliaments, leadership positions, boardrooms and more, including in public debates that specifically relate to women’s rights and women’s bodies. Why Speaking Out? Tara says “Our voices connect us. When we are silent or unheard our ideals and perspectives, our needs, our pain, and our struggles remain

unknown or unacknowledged; and often for this reason, unchanged.” “In Australia we enjoy opportunities to speak out, including on digital platforms and social media, commenting on a subject in the public sphere is not always easy or simple. There are specific challenges that face many segments of the population in speaking out and being heard, or surviving the process. These include challenges relating to gender, race, sexual orientation, class, culture and disability. “In this book I aim to examine the challenges posed by gender – specifically those facing women and girls – the external obstacles of silencing, dismissals, bullying and threats of violence, and the internal challenges of crises of confidence, and knowing just how and when to speak out. The modern paradox is that while the world has become more receptive to the voices of women in recent decades, at the same

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time it has become more violently opposed to women’s voices. “Just what are women experiencing when they speak out? If you want to be heard, what strategies work? This book attempts to answer some of those questions, and more,” Tara said. “As many women like myself know all too well, having an opinion as a woman online now comes with gendered abuse, almost as an expectation. Speak out against rape and murder… get rape and death threats. Speak out against inequality and have your sexual rating assessed by trolls.” Tara’s aims in her book to give practical advice to anyone who feels trepidation about the critics – both the constructive kind and the unconstructive – and the trolls. But another is to build confidence and knowledge through shared experience. Because by retelling our triumphs and failures, and the responses we got along the way, we get a greater sense of strength.

Tara Moss says ‘Speaking Out’ is vital to coping with the crises of confidence. (Stephen Baccon Photography)

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Check out the Outback Have you ever wanted to visit the Australian Outback but you don’t want to travel alone? You’re invited! Travel with Sharon aboard the Murray Princess and Ghan Tour and experience many highlights that our beautiful country has to offer. Follow in the wake of great Australian pioneers aboard the amazing inland paddlewheeler, the Murray Princess, on a 4 night cruise along the outback river highway, the Murray River. You will be in awe of the spectacular, scenic surrounds, from the towering cliffs to expansive farmlands. Throughout the cruise keep your eyes peeled for a large variety of Australian wildlife, including kangaroos and over 350 bird species. All dining and sightseeing on board included.

Experience luxury contrasting against the raw beauty of the Red Centre on board the legendary Ghan. The 2979km journey will consist of traveling north through the heart of Australia, cutting through South Australia and the Red Centre to the Top End. Marvel as South Australia’s rolling green hills and sweeping plains change to the iconic ochre red Australian outback. Seats are limited, don’t delay – book today!

WOW!! Do we have a fantastic giveaway for two lucky racing fans, to go to this year’s Coates Hire Ipswich Supersprint at Queensland Raceway. Here’s what the major prize winner will get: · 2 x 3-day trackside passes including paddock access to the Coates Hire Ipswich SuperSprint, 22 – 24 July · 2 x Course Car Ride around the track in an official safety car · 2 x Supercars merchandise packs. Total prize value is $1,490 All you have to do to enter to WIN this fantastic weekend at the Coates Hire Ipswich Sprint is to LIKE and SHARE our facebook page at www.facebook.com/lifestyleqld - Details on the SUPERCARS post.

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Soak up all the on track action from the best seats trackside. True Colour Track Walk: FREE for all event goers! Get up close to the cars and the stars on the grid. Walk among all 26 Supercars and grab a photo and autograph from your favourite driver Disney Zone on-site with a brand new inflatable Disney/Pixar Cars obstacle course plus favourites Lightning McQueen and Mack the Transporter return. Kids 12 and under receive free trackside admission, with a paying adult. Tickets from www.ticketek.com.au Visit www.supercars.com


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MOSTERT READY TO FLY IN IPSWICH With the Virgin Australia Supercars set to hit Queensland Raceway in July, Chaz Mostert is determined to make it back into the winners’ circle in the Coates Hire Ipswich Supersprint, at the track where he had his first Supercars win in 2013. Twenty-four year old Chaz now drives the Supercheap Ford FG X Falcon for the Rod Nash Racing team, and he is looking for Pole Position for the 120 km race on Saturday and the 200km race on Sunday. Despite being competitive since returning to racing after a horrific crash during a qualifying session for the Bathurst 1000 in 2015 Mostert hasn’t won so far this year, so he is determined to race his hardest in Ipswich. “I’m doing really well now, with everything healed, so I’m ready for the Ipswich Supersprint,” Chaz said. “I had five months out of the car and I really missed the driving so I’m ready to go at Ipswich.” Chaz Mostert began his racing career in 2008 at the Formula Ford championship, and in 2010 he won the event. Then in 2010 he got the chance to drive a Miles Racing Falcon at Bathurst in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series where he exceeded everyone’s expectations. His success and obvious raw talent lead to Chaz being signed by Miles Racing for the 2011 Season. He has raced with fierce competitive spirit and aggressive driving over the past five years. The crash in 2015 left Chaz with a broken leg, broken wrist and lots of bruises, ruling him out for the remainder of the season. At that point, he was second in the championship, behind teammate Mark Winterbottom. Chaz came into Supercars following his boyhood dream of driving fast cars for fun and excitement. “As a boy I wanted to ride a motorbike but mum thought that was too dangerous, so she found out about Go Karting, and I loved it as soon as I started,” Chaz said.

“I did eight years of Kart racing and it just progressed from there.” Competitive racing isn’t just getting out on the track and driving ultra-fast, although that is what’s needed, it’s the end result of a lot of preparation.

“In a typical week there’s a day in the workshop, there’s meetings, travel to the destination of the race where we go to events, do a track walk and lots of practice and development work with the team. Then on the weekend, we race.” Supercars racing requires a lot of travelling from one end of the country to the other, and that means a lot of time away from home, friends and family. “It can be tough, usually I’m only home for two or three days every fortnight, so I have to try and get as much family and friends time in as I can while I’m home,” Chaz said. “Luckily, my family travel with me a lot but I don’t get to see my friends as much as I would like. At the end of the day though I’m doing a very rewarding job, I’m doing what I love driving racecars, so there’s a good balance there.” Coming back from such a serious crash has its challenges, mostly recovering physically from injuries but also regaining the mental approach to racing competitively against other supercompetitive drivers, but Chaz says that it’s something all racedrivers face. “The crash didn’t put me off racing at all, I really missed it when I wasn’t driving and I couldn’t wait to get back into the car.” When Chaz is home and out of his racesuit he turns from racetrack to water sports but it’s still fast and furious. “I live by a canal on the Gold Coast so I go out on Dad’s boat and I’m just getting my jet ski fixed at the moment. As soon as that’s done I’ll be hitting the jet ski hard again. Anything to do with the water and being outside.”

Riana Crehan, and life in the fast lane

Riana at work commentating from the pits during a Supercars race.

Riana Crehan knows a thing or two about Supercars. She was the face of the Supercars,winning the Miss V8 Supercars competition some years ago. This was also race driver Will Davison’s first year of racing and the year they met. They now have a unique relationship: they travel together across the country with their respective jobs, Will concentrates on fast laps while Riana provides commentary from pit-lane - interviewing the drivers and providing commentary on the action in the pits and on the track. Riana says she wasn’t the traditional ‘rev-head’ when she entered the world of Supercars but after winning Miss V8 she got to travel around with them and

experience life in the fast lane. Riana loved the media connection and working alongside the drivers and crews. She knew she wanted to continue working in motor racing so she started in a small role and worked her way up to pit-lane reporter. “It’s a great job, and even though Will and I aren’t together on race days, as we are both busy in our work, at least we are usually at the same place,” Riana said. This also means they can be flexible with their time off while away from home, and enjoy relaxing at home when they are on a break from the racing world. Riana wouldn’t trade life in the fast lane for any other job.

Riana and Will at their home on the Gold Coast, Queensland

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EDUCATION FEATURE

Developing tomorrow’s SpiritED leaders West Moreton Anglican College is forging ‘SpiritED’ leaders of tomorrow by not only pursuing academic success, but also fostering physical, social, emotional and spiritual development in their students. Principal Mr Geoff McLay says they identified and analysed the growing levels of anxiety and depression throughout the country and created a remedial program called SpiritED. He said the program ensured students were not only well equipped for success at school but also in life. “At WestMAC, we aim to prepare our young people with the ability to be flexible and responsive to change with a focus on continuous improvement,” he said. The WestMAC SpiritED program is a fully integrated, interdisciplinary program extending from Year 3 through to the end of Year 12. Mr McLay says the program is synchronous with their Religious and Values (RaVE) program, Life Skills and chapel services. “With the addition of SpiritED, we now have a strong synergy between our spiritual and wellbeing-focused initiatives that perfectly reflect the three domains of our motto: Faith, Knowledge, Service,” he said. The program began with a series of initiatives exploring and addressing the College’s mental health issues and wellbeing. The College then launched an awareness program developed jointly with Di Tamer from Principals Australia Institute which used the resources of the highly regarded MindMatters. “We found our awareness program was useful, but it was really just the first step along the path to creating an initiative specifically tailored to the needs of our students and school

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community,” said Mr McLay. The next step was to identify a list of desirable attributes - apart from scholastic - that WestMAC valedictorians should have by the time they left school. The attributes were identified through consultation with staff members, students and parents. “Our Attributes Project sought to define the West Moreton Anglican College’s graduate, not in a prescriptive, specific sense, but more broadly imagining of how a well-rounded school leaver should present,” Mr McLay said. “This description therefore paid close attention to addressing the mental and spiritual wellbeing aspects of development.”

Based on their research, WestMAC announced an updated Strategic Vision which included for the development and implementation of a cohesive mental and spiritual health program. Before implementing SpiritED, College leaders searched available mindfulness literature and visited other schools to research their wellbeing programs. The research led to a pilot program which is being implemented in 2016 and will be evaluated and analysed for further developing the SpiritED program for 2017, Mr McLay said. “So far, our pilot program appears to be working well, but we won’t know exactly what might

need to be tweaked until we’ve undertaken a thorough feedback and review process,” he said. A key aspect identified so far in the wellbeing program is the approach to focusing on student strengths rather than weaknesses. Mr McLay said this positive approach has been critical to outcomes. SpiritED includes the following components: Seligman’s Positive Psychology to replace negative thoughts and behaviour with more positive ones by incorporating scientific methods and modern psychology; Carol Dweck’s Growth Mindset to focus on success and happiness from dedication and meaningful work, rather than any innate ability; Mindfulness practices that align with the College’s and program’s aims; and Service Learning that fosters altruism in students by helping others in the community.


Discover the WestMAC Spirit West Moreton Anglican College (WestMAC) is a dynamic Prep to Year 12 coeducational Anglican school. Through a well-balanced and diverse schooling experience, our students are inspired to continuously discover and explore their potential. We proudly graduate resilient, respectful and compassionate young people who are equipped for the rapidly changing 21st century.

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GPS Girl® inspires at Limestone Dental Karen Jacobsen, the Australian voice of the Siri application on millions of devices worldwide, has motivated Limestone Dental Group staff to navigate change in their lives to achieve great results. “In my ‘Recalculating Change’ seminar, such as in Ipswich, I aim to help people navigate change in their lives to deal with things that do not go as planned,” Karen said. “In the program, there’s a fivestep process in how to do that. My message is to be able to be our best, do our best, deliver at our best, look and feel our best, and be our best in life.” Karen helps organisations and people cope with transition in what she calls ‘the age of digital disruption and corporate disruption’. “People need to have the skills to cope with change, to be adaptable, and basically improve their strategies to be better at it.” Karen says that the number one challenge facing women in the workplace is lack of confidence. “They are capable, they are brilliant, practical and have so much to offer, but I think culturally we aren’t necessarily raising girls to believe that they can do everything that a man can do. “All I can do is to share my experience, overcoming chronic anxiety, and building my own confidence. Last night I sang at the State of Origin in front of 50,000 people, and I felt amazing about it, but there was a time when performing in front of people would have really freaked me out. “If we can take charge of our own lives then we can also take charge

in our work lives.” Karen recognises both the value and the negative power of social media on women and her advice is to not react quickly. “I think the delete button is one of my favourite things about social media, and recognising that degrading comments are not really about me, it’s where the author is at,” Karen said. Now a renowned, New Yorkbased entertainer, singer, motivational speaker, voice-over artist and songwriter, Karen was born in Mackay Queensland, and was writing songs at age of seven. Karen was inspired to be a singer through her idol Olivia NewtonJohn, whom she saw on television. “I told everyone I would be a professional singer and I would live in New York,” Karen said. “You know what they said in Mackay? Who do you think you are.” And the rest is history Limestone Dental Group’s Dr Peter Lupton said that Karen’s workshop was part of an in-house program aimed at increasing the confidence levels of staff. “It’s led to better communication skills, and in our environment - no one likes coming to the dentist - our treatments are expensive so it important that we can communicate honestly and clearly about things,” Dr Lupton said. Photo: Karen Jacobsen with staff at Limestone Dental Group.


ENTERTAINMENT

EXCITING THINGS HAPPENING AT IPSWICH CIVIC CENTRE Recently launching a brand new website, with an enhanced user experience, the Civic Centre has other exciting things happening in the near future. The upcoming Ipswich Performing Arts Program, which runs from August to December, features an array of incredible performances including musical concerts, musical theatre, comedy, plays, and new and exciting luncheons. It kicks off Saturday 6 August with A Guy And A Gal In Concert starring showbiz legend John Wood and singing sensation Michele Forbes who will perform a collection of classic hits from the great jazz and American songbooks. Unforgettable songs such as Too Darn Hot, Baby It’s Cold Outside, and Steppin’ Out With My Baby feature in this production, with John and Michele sharing the stage with a live three-piece band and dancers.

John and Michele talk about how they planned the show, loosely based on the famous story surrounding the Academy Award winning song Baby It’s Cold Outside and how composer Frank Loesser, famous for his hit musical Guys And Dolls, wrote the song for him and his wife, Broadway star Lynn Garland, to perform at parties when it was time for their guests to leave. Garland saw it as ‘their song’ and felt betrayed when Loesser sold the rights to MGM for the song to be used in the film Neptune’s Daughter. John and Michele are a showbiz couple who make plans to write their own show. Things are going well until John is made an offer to appear in a leading role in a West End production. John departs for London to follow his dream leaving their show in tatters. Michele too receives an offer to appear in a stage production in Australia. Their relationship is sorely tested when Michele discovers that John has recorded ‘their’ song Baby It’s Cold Outside with his new co-star. Mayhem prevails as John hatches a plan to get back together with his true leading lady.

The narrative concert follows this story linking classic songs such as: Gershwin’s They All Laughed, Rodgers and Hart’s Where Or When, the memorable Beyond The Sea and of course the show’s centrepiece, Loesser’s Baby It’s Cold Outside. Prices: Adult $59.00, Concession $54.00, Group 6+ $49.00 and Gallery Club Dining $80.00. The Divine Miss Bette For over four years, Catherine Alcorn has been wowing audiences both nationally and internationally with her smash hit show The Divine Miss Bette. See this exceptional performance on Saturday 13 August as Catherine channels the people’s diva, Bette Midler, in this whirlwind of a show that will leave you breathless and begging for more. The show has toured and enjoyed sold-out seasons around Australia and has headlined major cabaret festivals. Now Ipswich Civic Centre is set to welcome the charismatic Catherine Alcorn for this exceptional dinner & show package. Enjoy a complete night out with a delicious 2-course meal and an unforgettable performance. Drinks will be available for purchase at the bar. Dinner and Show Prices: Adult $60.00 and Concession $55.00 Purchase tickets directly from the new website and check out the latest shows, performances and dining features at www. ipswichciviccentre.com.au Look out for a copy of the August to December Performing Arts Program hitting mailboxes in July. If you’d like a copy, contact the Civic Centre directly.

Coming Soon to Ipswich Civic Centre and Studio 188 The Little Prince Adapted from the book by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince is an adventure story that celebrates the richness of human feeling and imagination Thursday, 28 July Tickets $15.00 - $18.00 Children’s Theatre

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School holidays are upon us, and the Vacation Care program at Play & Learn Child Care is filling fast. Each school holidays this fun filled Vacation Care program is in demand, for children from Prep to year 6. Children love coming to Vacation Care because it is filled with exciting activities such as arts and crafts, science experiments, cooking and excursions to parks, museums and cinemas. There’s even a visit to Movieworld or Seaworld each holidays, which is always a crowd pleaser. Places are limited so call Play & Learn on 3812 1661 or visit our Centre to book your spot today! Is your four-year-old ready for Prep next year? Then Play & Learn have a fantastic Government approved Kindergarten Program now accepting new enrolments for children who will be going to Prep in 2017. Their kindy teacher runs a great program that will prepare your child for a great start to school. If you are wanting to give your child a head start to their education, call us or visit Play & Learn for a tour, as places are limited.

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Creating that perfect picture The 2015 Overall Winner of the Enviroplan Photographic Competition, Murray Fox, knows what it takes to get that perfect photograph of our local environment. His picture, titled ‘Sunrise over Redbank’ brings together all the elements of a prize winning picture; it had composition, colour, depth, mood and excellent technically. Having entered the competition 10 times, Murray is a great fan of the Enviroplan Competition because it allows full scope for his passion in the photographic art form - landscapes. “I’m drawn to landscapes because I’m able to capture that moment in time when the scene, the lighting and the mood all come together, then lost in the passage of time,” Murray said. “I’m out and about all the time, finding favourite spots that have the potential for eye-catching photography. I work out the framing and the lighting aspect to give that feeling of three dimensions in what is a two-

dimensional medium. “I use side lighting a lot these days, and shoot often before dawn and as the sun rises, before the white light floods the scene.” Murray’s advice to photographers is to “get out and shoot all the time” and plan ahead. “Great photos are usually the result of a lot of legwork beforehand, then getting there ready to capture that moment when everything is working,” Murray said. “It’s no use seeing the perfect picture on your way to your access point, and its gone when you get there.” Murray has an understanding family who know that photography forms a large part of his life. It’s one of the reasons that Murray is an early bird on shoots and home after the sun comes up. Murray is looking forward with great anticipation to submitting works in this year’s competition. “I just love being there, seeing everyone’s work on display, and marvelling at the talent of our photographers here in Ipswich.”

IPSWICH ENVIROPLAN PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION AND EXHIBITION 2016 Now open for entries Photographers of all ages and skill levels have the chance to win a share of over $4,000 worth of cash and prizes For more information visit Enviroplanphotocomp.com.au

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TAX TIME

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It’s Tax Time! The end of the financial year is upon us again, and in these tough economic conditions it is time to start thinking about how to get the maximum refund from your tax return this year. With all the changes that have been introduced why take unnecessary risks in preparing your own return? We can help. With the fully trained staff at the Income Tax Professionals we can offer a worry-free tax return with the best possible refund. Simply bring in all your tax information: payment summaries from your employer(s), Government payments and any pensions any interest or other investment income receipts for your deductible expenses – uniforms, tools and work related vehicle usage etc.

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Your bank details and, if applicable, your private health insurance statement Your ITP tax consultant will sort it all out for you and take the hassle out of tax time for a very reasonable, tax-deductible fee. To make it completely painless, you can even pay $0 up-front and have the fee deducted from your refund. ITP have a number of locations in the western suburbs. There are three office locations at: Ipswich on 3281 9360, Redbank Plains on 3818 7860 and Goodna on 3818 0951. From 1st July there will also be additional locations in Riverlink Shopping Centre 3202 3831, Booval Fair 3202 1890 and a second location at Redbank Plaza (3288 1499) near Coles for your convenience.

G J Walsh & Co has evolved into a progressive, fast paced Accounting Firm at the forefront of technology, specialising in taxation and business services. Whether it’s a personal tax matter or a more complex transaction, they have the expertise and resources to achieve the greatest possible outcome. Client service is based on taking the time to understand each client’s unique situation, making informed decisions based on current circumstances. Growth oriented goals based on contemporary business solutions are foremost. The investment in client outcomes is driven by a commitment to excellence and a willingness to explore every opportunity to realise each client’s financial potential. With a reputation built on a commitment to client satisfaction, GJ Walsh & Co builds client relationships through talented people, specialised expertise, and a personal approach that delivers results. Ensuring quality outcomes

through strong relationships with clients leads to GJ Walsh & Co becoming an integral part of their clients’ business structure and their journey to success. With Tax Time fast approaching, clients should be mindful of the legislative initiatives and changes that will impact them for the 2016 Financial Year and onward. There’s the 5% tax discount for unincorporated small businesses coming into effect for the 2015/2016 financial year. The $20,000 immediate asset writeoff for small business entities, continuing until the 30th of June 2017. And, the newly introduced CGT roll-over relief initiatives for small business entities changing structure from the 1st of July 2015. If you have any queries about the above legislative changes or would like to arrange an appointment to discuss your tax and compliance affairs, please contact us. We are conveniently located in Ipswich, Springfield Central and Boonah. Our office can be contacted on 07 3812 3838 or admin@gjwalsh.com.au


Instant Tax Refunds You don’t need to wait weeks any more! Tax Today are Australia’s largest provider of Instant Tax Refunds. For the past 18 years we have prepared the best tax returns you can get, and we offer you the opportunity to have your Tax Refund Paid on the Spot. Tax Today is determined to get you every allowable deduction you are entitled to, so here is a simple check list for you to consider: The key to claiming these deductions is to keep records like receipts or bank statements. General deductions are available for every tax payer. n Motor Vehicle – Used between two work places or for training. n Travel & Accommodation – For travelling overnight and staying in paid accommodation. n Uniforms – Cost of purchasing and washing (including at home). n Safety – Boots, Vests, Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Gloves, etc.

Self Education Expenses – Education should be related to current work, Internet, stationery and travel to University, college or TAFE. n Others – Overtime Meals, Tools, Stationery, Union Fees, Blue/White Card, Fork Lift Licences, Security Licence, etc. n Donations – Claimable only for a Registered Organisation that issues a receipt for donations over $2.00. n Tax Agent Fees, Travel to and from Tax Agent. You can always visit our website for more info: www.taxtoday.com.au or call (07) 3288 1120. n

DEFENCE FORCES We also specialise in preparing tax returns for the Defence Force community. Please see the list of specific deduction that are applicable to our Protectors. Work Related Expenses n Purchases of replacement uniforms. n Uniform maintenance: laundry, dry cleaning, shoe polish, shoe repairs. n Replacement of equipment that has been misplaced, lost or worn out.

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MEDICARE LEVY EXEMPTIONS n Members of the defence forces who are entitled to full free medical treatment under Defence Force arrangements. n Full-time members of the Defence Force Reserves (for days in continuous full-time service)

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TAX TIME

TSI - the local professionals in accounting and tax

WMA&TS celebrates 15 years in the region West Moreton Accounting and Taxation Services has been attending to the accounting and taxation needs of clients in the West Moreton Region and beyond for 15 years. Their professional and experienced staff are dedicated to meeting the needs of their clients and remain committed to helping them to keep ahead of change. Whatever your business or taxation needs are, West Moreton Accounting & Taxation Services can help you – from individual tax returns, to large corporations, and everything else in between. They also specialise in tax returns for the Defence force, and the unique claims associated with

this profession. We provide our services regardless of where they are posted. Clients can also look forward to an annual newsletter and a comprehensive checklist in June each year as part of the service. This year the Australian Tax Office is looking to continue expanding its audit program and with more data matching capacity than ever before. The targets this year include: Internet sales, Uber drivers, and abnormally high work related claims. For more information or to book an appointment, call 3281 2422, or alternatively, e-mail reception@ westmoretax.com.au.

There’s a common belief that the only time you need an accountant is when you have to lodge a complicated tax return or when you get a letter from the Australian Tax Office about your tax matters. It doesn’t matter if you have a wage and salary income or if you are a business owner, your lifestyle and the growth of your business will only be achieved with effective management of your financial and tax obligations. Preparing a tax return is so universally unpopular and confusing that the majority of people retain a tax agent to prepare their tax returns so they can have the peace of mind of getting professional help. It is accepted wisdom that taxpayers who obtain advice from their accountant receive bigger tax refunds and pay less tax and grow their wealth.

At TSI Accounting our clients are part of our team and we can provide business, property, wealth creation and investor services to clients ranging from small business enterprises, to investors and wage and salary earners. Our services include providing support for small business with up to date real time modern accounting solutions to meet all ATO reporting obligations. TSI Accounting are positioned to assist their clients optimise their business, investment and taxation affairs to deal with constantly changing, complex rules and obligations. Conveniently located at Orion Springfield Central TSI take the time to understand clients’ unique position to make tax time easy. Contact: 1300 874 829 (1300 TSI TAX) or info@tsiaccounting.com.au

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TAKE IT BACK ...TO THE 90s 1. The 90s’ Floral Dress is back in style for 2016, or was it ever out of style? Teamed with that special jacket and boots to keep out the winter chill, it’s a great look.

The 90s brought us many looks. It was a simpler time and the fashion was incredible. So, it’s exciting that the best trends from the 90s are coming back. Here’s our best picks to get your 90’s grunge on! 4.

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2. The classic denim jacket is easy to style with current items in your closet. Throw it over a dress and sandals, or go full-on nostalgic with a plaid skirt and knee-high socks. 3. When it comes to chunky ankle boots, The Iconic have you covered. This is the Sharni boot at $99.95. 4. Is it coincidence that both backpacks and ‘90s fashion are both on the rise? We think not. Sport this H&M bag, but just make sure to only carry it by one strap. 5. Matte brown lipstick – If you want to pull of the ultimate 90s look, team your outfit with some matte brown lipstick. This matte liquid lipstick from Chichi in the colour ‘showpony’ is a bargain at $16.95.

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Save on chainsaws at Ipswich Mower & Saw Service For home gardeners who need a chain saw for cutting firewood, trimming the solid limbs on shrubs and trees but don’t need the fullon profession model, the STIHL MS170 Chain Saw Mini Boss™ is an economical, compact and lightweight solution. During July and August, Ipswich Mower & Saw Service are offering a terrific savings on the MS170: normally $379, reduced to $299, and now even cheaper at $249.

The MS170 is easy to operate with its combi-lever, automatic STIHL Ematic chain lubrication system and the anti-vibration system is a key feature. Intense vibration at the handles of power tools can lead to longerterm effects of blood vessels in the hands and arms. STIHL’s anti-vibration system dampens oscillations from the machine’s engine, significantly reducing vibrations at the handles.

There’s also a Compensator in the fuel system, which prevents the fuel-air mixture getting richer as the air filter becomes clogged. This keeps the fuel/air ratio constant and hence the engine power. The filter doesn’t need to be cleaned until an appreciable drop in power occurs. Another feature is STIHL’s Ematic-System ensures pinpoint lubrication of the saw chain links and guide bar rails, resulting in

longer wear and less oil reduce bar oil consumption, up to 50 per cent. The MS170 also features single-lever master control for all important functions such as start/choke throttle and stop are operated via a single lever. This adds up to great features in a very economical chain saw, with the MS170, available for just $249 in July and August at Ipswich Mower & Saw Service on Warwick Road Yamanto.

Ipswich Mower & Saw Service 466 Warwick Road Yamanto QLD 4305 Ph (07) 3288 8126 www.ipswichmowers.com.au

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EDUCATION

Education & Enrolments choices and outcomes

Social entrepreneurs map out their future A creative clothing line that raises funds to support medical aid in remote African communities is just one of the socially responsible business ideas of four entrepreneurial West Moreton Anglican College students. Thanks to their impressive business ideas, Hannah Ward, Lachlan Palmisano, Harrison Spencer-Matthews and Salomon Lukonga have been selected to take part in an innovative 14week Ipswich business program run by Fire Station 10 and Impact Academy’s Impact Youth Accelerator. Fire Station 101 Community Manager Chad Renando said the 14-week program is “creating the social entrepreneurs of the future”. The student’s other ideas include mobility for aged care, a photography platform to raise awareness of mental health, and an “edutainment” approach to sponsoring endangered species. Salomon says he applied to be a part of the Impact Youth Accelerator program to nurture his business ideas. “Starting my own venture had been on my mind for quite some time and I am excited to be given the chance to attend workshops with business professionals,” he said. “I aim to develop a creative clothing line that fundraises for medical equipment in remote African communities. I have only attended two workshops, however what I have learnt has been tremendous.” Impact Academy’s program involves specific training and mentoring in the various facets of social entrepreneurship including social enterprise, 14 LIFESTYLE | JULY 2016

corporate structure, brand positioning, technology, the value of collaboration, people and governance. Mr Renando said the students’ business ideas would “continue to change and evolve over the course of the program”. “Participants are provided with opportunities, coaching and support to enable them to take their bold social entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into scalable projects which positively impact their community,” he said. The program runs for 14 weeks with a 1.5 hour workshop each week, held after school. “The Fire Station 101 innovation hub is also made available on Saturday mornings for these young entrepreneurs to work though their business plans and utilise the creative co-working environment,” Mr Renando said. “We hope that students obtain real customers in the marketplace and gain practical experience on running a business before they graduate from high school.” “Our intention is that schools in the Ipswich region, such as West Moreton Anglican College, are recognised as leaders in innovation. “We want people to look at Ipswich as a city of opportunity.” Photo: Students of West Moreton Anglican College with with members of the Fire Station 101 innovation hub.

Choosing the perfect curriculum and school for our children is a daunting prospect, especially in the early years when interests and capabilities are constantly evolving and as state-by-state practices change over time. One universal principle is that school students should learn how to keep learning during their lifetime mastering academic subjects but also how to function in a modern civil society with all the challenges that brings into their lives - not the least of which is the influence of digital technology in our lives. Other experiences will seem important such as social and religious principles, physical exercise and exposure to the arts. In trying to identify what’s best for each child is difficult and often time consuming, as parents and children struggle to find the educational pathways to suit their circumstances.

In these features on education at all levels we endeavour to present as many viewpoints as possible, from a number of educational institutions. Hopefully, this will engage parents and students and enable them to ask the questions that may determine a successful future for their child.

Experience counts at Ally’s Kindy The focus at Ally’s Kindy for 2016 is helping our children to “Rub Shoulders with the Natural World” . We have completed our outdoor environmental classroom where the children can discuss and learn about the wonderful world of nature and to discus and learn about gardens and gardening. Our centre library has many resources and books where the children can discover and learn about native insects and animals.

We have our own guinea pig who is part of the centre where the children learn the importance of caring for a pet. Parents and children can share their stories about what they have found in their own back yards. We have also adopted a baby Orang-utan called Seroja so the children are learning about how we can all help this endangered species survive in the wild. Come see for yourself...

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Ipswich Girls’ and Junior Grammar Open Morning Considering a Grammar education for your son or daughter? Then you can find out about the Ipswich Girls’ and Junior Grammar School at their Open Morning on Tuesday 19 July, from 9.00am – 11.00am. A personal student-guided tours of the School will be tailored to suit the needs of your family, and the School is offering enrolment incentives, including half price application fees and a free set of uniforms for all new enrolments. Tours begin at 9.00am, and families will have the option of seeing the co-educational Early Education Centre (Kindy and PrePrep) and Junior School (Prep to Year 6), the girls-only Middle and Senior Schools (Years 7 to 12), or a whole School tour. Cribb House, the School’s onsite boarding facility, will also be open for tours, showcasing recent refurbishments that the full-time, weekly and casual boarders enjoy. Guided tours are a great chance to see classes, teachers and students in action, on a regular school day. Get a feel for the School and the wonderful Grammar community.

Once your tour is complete, there will be short information sessions held by a panel of senior staff, followed by a relaxed morning tea when you can ask any additional questions of the many staff who will be present on the day. If excellence, leadership, individualised care, and preparation for life beyond school is important for the kind of education you desire for your child, Ipswich Girls’ and Junior Grammar School welcomes you to their Grammar community. Visit girlsgrammar.com.au or juniorgrammar.com.au to register.

Immaculate Heart - a partnership Immaculate Heart is a coeducational Catholic Primary School providing educational excellence for students from Prep to Year Six. Our aim is to provide a warm and caring environment in which parents, staff and students work together to provide a holistic approach to education that encourages personal growth academically, physically, emotionally, spiritually and socially. Our school is also characterized by a close partnership with parents in all areas of school life, a strong Catholic ethos, excellent staff,

provision of specialist teachers and modern facilities, an emphasis on Information Communication Technology (ICLT) and the presence of strong sporting, music, and cultural programs. Immaculate Heart is a happy place where children are both encouraged and challenged to do their best, to develop their individual talents. Most importantly, each child is encouraged to develop a love of learning and become happy, caring and responsible young person.

IMMACULATE HEART CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL • Spacious grounds • Family friendly community • Up-to-date and forward thinking facilities planning and use of technology • Professional and approachable staff • Specialist music and P.E. teachers • Year 6 leadership opportunities • Bi-annual trip to Canberra for Year 5/6 • Outside School Hours Care • Choral Eisteddfods and Dancefever

Immaculate Heart Catholic Primary School

24 Old Toowoomba Road, One Mile Qld 4305 Ph 07 3812 1077 Web www.immac-heart.qld.edu.au Enrol now for 2017

Tuesday 19 July 9.00am - 11.00am Register online

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HOME & LIVING

New mattress for a better night’s sleep Sleep on this: according to sleep pattern studies, a new mattress provides significant improvements, including: a 60 to 70 per cent increase in sleep comfort and sleep quality, and more than 50 per cent reduction in back pain and spine stiffness. If it’s time for you to replace your existing sleep surface, now is the perfect time, with the End of Financial Year Sale kicking in to full swing. Right now, you can save up to 50 per cent off the RRP on all the big brands at Furniture Court and Beds R Us at 30 South Street Ipswich - and at the Ipswich Home Show at the Railway Workshop Museum, North Ipswich 16 - 17 July. Manager David Holdorf says that customers can take advantage of super sale prices during July. For those experiencing disturbed sleep at night, David has some tips to help making sleeping more enjoyable and better for your health and wellbeing. “While the mattress is the heart of your bedroom, other environmental elements such as lighting, colour and accessories, play an important role in the total sleep experience,” he said. “Your bedroom should be an oasis, a soothing space conducive to relaxation and indulgent

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comfort, and creating a sleep sanctuary doesn’t have to be difficult or costly. Regardless of space or budget you can transform your bedroom into a haven of comfort. Here are some tips for maintaining a healthy sleep cycle and ensuring the best night’s rest. 1. Maintain a regular bed and wake time schedule, including weekends.

2. Establish a relaxing bedtime routine, such as soaking in a hot bath or hot tub and then reading a book or listening to soothing music. 3. Create a sleep-conducive environment that is dark, quiet, comfortable and cool. 4. Sleep on a comfortable mattress and pillow. 5. Use your bedroom only for

sleep. It is best to take work materials, computers and televisions out of the sleeping environment. 6. Finish eating at least two to three hours before your regular bedtime. 7. Exercise regularly. It’s ideal to complete your workout a few hours before bedtime. 8. Avoid alcohol, nicotine (e.g., tobacco) and caffeine (e.g., coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate) close to bedtime. These can lead to poor sleep, keep you awake or disturb you later in the night. First things first though. Have a close look at your current sleep surface and decide to get the Right Bed at the Right Price, Right Now and save hundreds of dollars. See David and his team at the Ipswich store in South Street or at the Ipswich Home Show. You will be glad you did. Photo: David Holdorf and staff check out the mattresses in the South Street, Ipswich store in preparation for the big sale.


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LIFESTYLE

ULTIMATE WINTER MAKEUP LOOK Winter is the time to try out more exciting, bolder make-up looks. Move away from dewy skin, bronzers and summer glows and embrace sultry, smoky looks that make a huge impact.

These are the main elements of a bold winter make-up look: Strong Brows - Use brow shadow and a brow brush to add depth and create a clear shape. Don’t go crazy with the product, you want just enough to create definition and still look natural. Smoky eyes - A shimmery gold eye paired with a brown smoky shade all over the lid makes a bold statement and will compliment any eye colour. Lashes - Invest in a pair of good quality false lashes Lips - A lip crayon is a great alternative to lipstick and usually eliminates lip liner from your routine completely. Choose a dark brown, dark red or berry tone for winter glam. Rosy cheeks - a muted pink tone will give you a fresh, healthy look that is not too overpowering and will compliment the dark lips and smoky eyes perfectly.

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EVERY SATURDAY 6AM-1PM IPSWICH CITY MALL Relocates to undercover carpark behind Woolworths in wet weather.

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Food, fun and fabulous! The Ipswich Mall will come alive with an abundance of food, fun and fabulous tunes as we welcome the food trucks to town for a brand new monthly event - The Ipswich CBD Food Fair in the Square. Join us in the heart of the Ipswich CBD on Saturday 30 July 2016 from 4pm for an evening of flavours from around the globe and live entertainment. DJ Swing a Billy Ray will be spinning tunes all night long, while the Swing On In dance troupe will put on a live swing show as you wander among the foodies and market stalls and soak up the electric atmosphere.

From gourmet cupcakes to melt-in-your-mouth lamb shanks, we’ve got taste sensations from South America, Europe, the Middle East, the USA and beyond to titillate your tastebuds.

Don’t forget – parking is free all weekend, every weekend at Ipswich City Square! Free entry to the Ipswich CBD Food Fair in the Square.

FOOD TRUCKS ARE COMING! LAST SATURDAy OF EACh MONTh Starting Saturday 30 July • 4pm-10pm Pizza • Gourmet Cupcakes Turkish Cuisine • Asian Flavours Sliders • American Cuisine Desserts • German Cuisine Fairy Floss and a whole lot more to tempt your tastebuds!

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DINING OUT

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Coffee and takeaways on the run are now a reality at the Country Farmyard Café in Brisbane Street, with their new Barn Door food & coffee counter now open to the sidewalk. Just cruise on by after ordering and paying online through your SKIP phone app, and your order will be there waiting.

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Taking over the tea rooms at the Town & Country Centre, the Country Farmyard Café was born. Michelle set about introducing homestyle cooking with a relaxing atmosphere to the café and it quickly became a hit to everyone who ventured in. With changing times in Ipswich the Town & Country Centre was sold and the café was to close, until Garth Llewellyn from Action Reality invited Michelle to open her café in the main street of Ipswich. So in February 2016 The Country Farmyard Café began trading in its new premises. The café is adapting to our busy lifestyle, with the introduction of the Barn Door counter to provide better service to patrons. “With the changing pace of Ipswich we wanted to offer customers a more efficient way to order their food and beverages, by introducing the online app ‘Skip’, the new way for customers to order and pay online,” Michelle said. “This alleviates waiting time, and the Barn Door counter is the ideal way to provide fast service.” With the introduction of Coffee MIO, a leading brand in Australia and overseas along with a sandwich making Bain-Marie and new selections on the menu, Country Farmyard Café is ready to serve up homestyle food, coffee with fast, convenient service.

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Clockwise from top left: Bridgitte Thompskin from Oakey. Winners in the Female Division: The winner was Carla Ford (Centre) with the second place winner, with third place going to Suraniya Gunalan (Right) Jessica Fox from Brisbane. Kirsty Johnson and Mitchell Thian Winner of the Fashions on the Field ‘Vintage’ section, Cheryl Beaton from Rosewood. Winners in the Couples Division: Lisa and Matt Kesby.

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HEALTH, BEAUTY & FITNESS

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Highest quality beauty therapy Kerri Murphy is excited that her brand new Augusta’s Dermal Clinic is now open in the fastest growing area of southeast Queensland, offering her clients the highest quality in beauty therapy for our busy cosmopolitan lifestyle. “I wanted to open here at the Augusta Village shopping precinct in Augustine Heights because of the area’s exciting future, and I wanted to be here at the start of that growth in a fantastic community,” Kerri said. In hectic day-to-day living Kerri knows how to fit beauty therapy into everyone’s busy lifestyle, and the challenges we face in looking and feeling good in the harsh Queensland climate. The exciting services she offers at present include SHR (Super Hair Removal) and SSR (Super Skin Rejuvenation) “Cold Laser” treatments, which are both virtually pain free and highly effective. To further increase the effectiveness of these services, she recommends using Intraceuticals paramedical skincare solutions. “Clients rave about the results they are achieving with these treatments. It’s very rewarding,” she said. “I offer all the dermal therapy services such as pigmentation rejuvenation, microdermabrasion, cold laser hair removal and all the

beauty therapy treatments: waxing, spray tanning, and we are the only clinic in the area offering oxygen treatments for radiance.” Kerri’s professional journey in beauty therapy began more than 20 years ago, and is a stand out professional in her field of expertise. She is an astute and hardworking businesswoman, who has successfully run each of her endeavours as an owner/operator in a highly competitive and rapidly changing profession. Now a highly skilled and experienced dermal therapist, she offers diverse, cutting edge services and products through her luxurious salon. Kerri stays at the forefront of developments and technologies in dermal therapy, so she can offer safe and effective paramedical solutions to her clients. “The field is changing all the time, and it is important to stay competitive and offer clients the best that the industry can offer” she said. With a warm, professional and down to earth approach, Kerri instantly puts her clients at ease. Her expertise and honest advice is both reliable and reassuring. To find out more, why not drop by at the new Augusta Village shopping precinct on Augusta Parkway at Augustine Heights or call Kerri on 0409 894 895. Why not indulge yourself.

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sausage making supplies along with preserving equipment. Backed by international brands such as Mangrove Jack’s, Grainfather and Still Spirits just to name a few, you can be assured of the biggest range and best prices in Ipswich. Ipswich Brew Co. is located at 3/168 Brisbane Road, Booval.

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ENTERTAINMENT & GIVEAWAYS The friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish begins a search for her long-lost parents, and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.

amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to foil a deadly global plot. Check out the trailer at www. imdb.com/title/tt3062096

he left behind, Bishop’s life is once again in danger as he has to complete an impossible list of assassinations of the most dangerous men in the world.” Check out the trailer at www. imdb.com/title/tt3522806.

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Tom Hanks’ ‘Inferno’ Trailer Here we go with another Robert Langdon adventure, and Sony Pictures just unveiled the latest preview trailer for ‘Inferno’. Starring Tom Hanks, the Ron Howard-directed project also features actors Felicity Jones, Irrfan Khan, Omar Sy and Sidse Babett. ‘Inferno’ finds famous Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with

The ‘Mechanic is Back He’s always up to something incredible, and Jason Statham is in top form in the new preview trailer for his movie ‘Mechanic: Resurrection’. Also starring Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, Michelle Yeoh and Natalie Burn, the action-packed sequel is certain to please the action junkies out there. When the deceitful actions of a cunning but beautiful woman force him to return to the life

‘Finding Dory’ out-Boxes ‘Independence Day Finding Dory overwhelmed the sequel Independence Day: Resurgence in the US.

Legend of Tarzan (2016) It had to happen sooner or later: a remake of the 1932 - 1948 ‘Tarzan’ movies starring johnny Weissmuller, which were hugely popular in theatres. The 2016 version will be in cinemas in July, starring Australia’sown Margot Robbie as Jane and Alexander Skarsgård as Tarzan. A man, orphaned as a baby and raised in the jungle, must later return to the urban jungle of London. Having acclimated to life in London,he is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. Question is whether Skarsgård will do justice to the Tarzan yell?

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Over the years the residents of Emerald Street have become more than just neighbours, they have built lasting friendships over a drink and chat on their back verandahs. Now a new chapter begins with the children having left home. Helen and Dennis have moved from their family property to an apartment by the river with all the mod cons. For Joyce and Mac, the empty nest has Joyce craving a challenge, while Mac fancies retirement. Meanwhile, Polly embarks on a long-distance relationship. Stella’s behaviour becomes much more serious. Liz Byrski reminds us what it is to be truly neighbourly.

As the Great War raged in 1916, two teams of Australian soldiers played an Australian Rules football match in London. It was the first time the world had seen our national game. But this was more than an exhibition match. It symbolised sport’s role in driving young athletes to enlist and fight. The players came from every corner of the country. For all of them it was a chance to forget blood and battle and simply play, a final kick of the footy before the Western Front, from where some would never return.

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Our Kind of Traitor is a 2016 British spy thriller film directed by Susanna White and written by Hossein Amini, adapted from John le Carré’s novel of the same name. A British couple get embroiled with a Russian oligarch and highprofile money launderer while on holiday in Marrakech. The businessman soon leads them into a tortuous journey through Paris, the Swiss Alps and London. The movie stars Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgård and Damian Lewis.

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Steve Rainbow expands his Ipswich business Nine years in business and five years in Ipswich, Steve Rainbow, owner of Articulate Framing, is firmly established in the local community, which he supports wholeheartedly. Steve has expanded his framing business, with the workshop doubling in size to hold increased stock, art work and equipment. In 2007, Steve set up the business in Bellbowrie. Things progressed well until the January 2011 floods, which devastated a lot of the shopping centre essentially wiping out the business. He relocated to Ipswich and reestablished in its current location at 54 Limestone Street. With new equipment, 180 sqm of retail shop, gallery and workshop the doors were opened on the 21st of July 2011 and Articulate Framing went about creating its identity again. Steve has become very involved in supporting the local community. “I am in my third year sponsorship with the Ipswich Jets, and help out when I can the Jacaranda Club and

the Alara Association, Swich On Inc, the Ipswich 100 Bike Ride [MMC Lions Club] as well as other charities. “In celebrating the birthdays I am promoting the exhibition gallery. This month there will be an exhibition by the Hymba Yumba Community school kids - well worth a visit to the Gallery, and the artworks will be available for sale,” Steve said. “On a personal level I’m riding in the 1200km Kids Charity Bike ride (Brisbane to Sydney) as well as supporting the Ipswich Hospital.” Steve said. “I am also involved in the Moggill Mt Crosby Lions Club and am the current President. “Articulate Framing continues to grow and I look forward to continuing to provide professional service to a growing community.

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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT HERITAGE CENTRE RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre has celebrated its 5th Birthday with an Open Day to the public

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F-111 ON GUARD AT RAAF AMBERLEY F-111C A8-138 is now on permanent display, guarding the Main Gate to the air base, thanks in large part to Group Captain John ‘Wardo’ Ward who conducted a nine-year campaign to secure the space for the the jet at its former home base. This long journey began back in 2007 when GPCAPT Ward was the Base Redevelopment Officer, previously an F-111 pilot. He saw the need to reserve a place for the F-111 at the main gate, and he set about turning that vision into a reality. At the dedication ceremony recently GPCAPT Ward relayed the story of how the F-111 was saved from the landfill graveyard, like so many others, and take its place at the main gate. “It’s heartwarming for me to see A8-138 here on display and under cover finally, and to see so many people here that share that view,,” GPCAPT Ward said at the ceremony. “During the early design of the new main gate complex I suggested we set aside a space for the F-111. Then on the plans a square appeared on the plan designating this site - and I looked after it and made sure it didn’t disappear.”

A canopy over the F-111 was a necessity, as aircraft out in the open deteriorate rapidly without continual maintenance, and obtaining funding proved problematic. “In 2007 funding for the cover was removed, which presented an uphill battle for me, but I did make the case that while we had earthmoving machines on base that at least we prepare the site, and that was agreed.” GPCAPT Ward said. “Years passed, then on a visit to Amberley, the then Air Commodore Warren McDonald asked me if there was anything needed at Amberley. “Oh, what a beautiful question,” said GPCAPT Ward. Then in 2015 he got the news he was waiting for, when Air Commodore Scott Winchester “took me aside and said, “Wardo, I think we have funding for the cover and, hallelujah baby, thank you Air Commodore Winchester and thank you DCAF.”

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No 1 Squadron celebrates its 100th year

A formation flight with No 1 Squadron F/A18F Super Hornets and a Bristol F2B Fighter, the aircraft type flown by 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps during the first World War has commemorated the squadron’s Centenary and marked its first operational sorties on 12 June 1916. The Bristol F2B Fighter provided by TAVAS (World War I Vintage Aircraft Society) was flown by 86-year old, ex-77Squadron Fighter Combat Instructor Jack McDonald. The Bristol was painted in WWI-era colours and had the tail number B1229. This tail number was flown by Ross

McPherson Smith who achieved 10 of his 11 victories in the aircraft. TAVAS has the only collection on flying WW1 type aircraft in Australia (www.tavas. com.au). No 1 Squadron headquartered at RAAF Base Amberley comes under the command of 82 Wing within Air Combat Group. Originally, the squadron was formed under the Australian Flying Corps in 1916 and saw action in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns during World War I. The squadron flew obsolete Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2s, B.E.12s, Martinsyde G.100s

and G.102s, as well as Airco DH.6s, Bristol Scouts and Nieuport 17s, before reequipping with the R.E.8 in October 1917 and finally the Bristol Fighter later that year. Its commanding officer in 1917–18 was Major Richard Williams, later Sir Richard Williams, known as the “Father of the Royal Australian Air Force”. Disbanded in 1919, No. 1 Squadron was re-formed on paper as part of the RAAF in 1922, and re-established as an operational unit three years later. Photo courtesy David White, Canvas Wings (www.canvaswings.com.au)

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STAR Sara Jessica Parker Winter style inspiration from Sarah Jessica Parker, straight from the streets of New York

SWEET POTATO CINNAMON BREAD FROM ‘WHOLEFOOD FROM THE GROUND UP’ BY JUDE BLEREAU This is an exceptionally easy and delicious bread that will keep for some time, and it toasts brilliantly even if a couple of days old. The bread is wonderful enjoyed as is, or paired with the date butter, or tempeh bacon or patties, or smoky pinto beans. It also freezes well. Dietary info: gluten free and vegetarian. Makes 12 slices Ingredients 160 g (1 cup) brown rice flour 70 g (½ cup) teff flour 30 g (¼ cup) chickpea flour (besan) 1 tablespoon rapadura sugar or raw sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 eggs 80 ml (2½ fl oz/cup) Cultured Buttermilk (page 50) or plain natural yoghurt 2 tablespoons full-cream (whole), non-pasteurised milk 250 g (9 oz/1 cup) mashed sweet potato, cooled 100 g (3½ oz) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces pinch of sea salt Method Preheat the oven to 180˚C (350°F) and generously butter a loaf (bar) tin (see Kitchen Note). Place the flours, sugar, baking powder and cinnamon in a bowl. Mix through with a whisk to

combine the ingredients and break up any lumps of flour. Place the eggs, buttermilk and milk in a small bowl and whisk to combine well, then add the mashed sweet potato and mix until well combined. Using your fingers or a pastry cutter, cut the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs – some bits should be the size of a pea. Add the wet mixture and stir through until just combined. Spoon into the prepared tin and bake for 40–45 minutes, until a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean. Leave to cool for 15 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. To store, wrap in a piece of foil lined with baking paper and store in a cool dark place for up to 5 days. To freeze, slice and store in a sealed container. Kitchen Note This is best made in a loaf tin that is narrower rather than wider; providing less surface area for the bread to hold together once cut. You can happily make this in a 1 litre (35 fl oz/4 cup) capacity loaf tin, but I prefer a smaller 750 ml (26 fl oz/3 cup) capacity cast-iron terrine dish measuring around 27 × 8 × 4 cm (10¾ × 3¼ × 1½ in) that will make a lovely narrow loaf.

We loved her as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City but we love her just as much as Sarah Jessica Parker. She has just as much credit in the style stakes as well. As a New York local, SJP knows how to rock a parker, a puffa and a cute beanie in those icy cold months. In fact, she knows how to rock pretty much any outfit. We take a look at her best looks to date.

“People should dress the way they want. Any rules for age or shape are silly. If you walk out the door feeling great about yourself, that’s what counts” -Sarah Jessica Parker

Top: We love this woolen grey coat over the pale pink sweater and white jeans.

Left: Cropped jeans, white shirt, perfect black blazer with gold buttons. Styled with converse. An easy winter trend anyone can pull off.

Right: It’s hard to make a giant puffa jacket look cute but SJP manages to, paired with black jeans and a grey beanie.

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Succulents are this year’s gardening hit Succulents this years gardening trend. they’re unting seasoned green thumbs, hipsters and first-time gardeners alike, and according to horticulture expert and Queensland garden expo speaker, Annette McFarlane, succulents are the latest ‘musthave’ decorator item. “Succulents have made a real comeback ad you can see them gracing the covers of the most glamorous interior design magazines” Ms McFarlane said. Easy to Grow Novice gardeners recognise just how easy they are to grow and experienced gardeners have become addicted collectors, inspired by the variety available. Children are intrigued by them too thanks to the shapes, sizes and patterns of succulent plants., not to mention those incredible blooms! With the Queensland garden expo only weeks away Ms McFarlane expects that succulents will be one of the hot favourites on offer. Annette shares why these trendy plants make the perfect addition to any home or garden. Suitable for any space, anywhere If you think succulents are just for sunny spots, think again. Some thrive in complete shade; others in full sun, indoors or outdoors. Name your most challenging site and you will find a succulent that is perfect for it. Low maintenance Forgetful when it comes to watering? Thick and fleshy leaves, stems and tubers ensure succulents can withstand long periods without water. Some indoor varieties cope well with no water for three months or more.

Perfect for upcycling Succulents make it easy to create your own unique living work of art. Plant them inrecycled containers, teapots or just about anything you want to reuse. Clean and green Research proves just how effective plants are at absorbing toxic gases given off by paint, carpet and computers in our indoor environment. A succulent is the perfect, no fuss, air-filtering plant to have around the home Quirky and colourful Whether rounded, ruffled or spiky, or a shade of burgundy, blue-green or even black, succulents are fascinating plants that capture attention and make bright and attractive focal points around the house and garden. Annette McFarlane is the host of Gardening Talkback on ABC 612, as well as a horticulturalist, teacher, sustainability educator, garden writer and author. She will join fellow gardening experts Graham Ross, Sophie Thomson, Costa Georgiadis, Jerry Coleby-Williams, Noel Burdette, Claire Bickle and Phil Dudman on the speaker line-up at the 2016 Queensland Garden Expo. The Expo will be held at the Nambour Showgrounds on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast between 8 and 10 July. One of her presentations throughout the event will look at stylish ways to grow and display the best sun and shade-loving succulents. To find out more about the 2016 Queensland Garden Expo or purchase tickets online, please visit www.qldgardenexpo.com.au

Gose (pronounced Go-suh) is an historical style of beer brewed in the town of Leipzig, Germany. Unfortunately, there are only two traditional breweries still brewing Gose in its own town. Craft beer has often resurrected and given a new life to forgotten but beautiful and interesting beer styles like this one. Traditionally Goses are slightly tart, savoury and spicy (coriander), and light in body and alcohol. Nomad Brewing, based in Brookvale NSW, has a limited release Gose on the market called Freshie Salt & Pepper Gose. Nomad doesn’t tend to do ordinary when designing recipes for their beers but, even by their standards, adding a few buckets of seawater to a beer seems a little out there. But there’s method to the madness here as they’ve tried to capture the essence of the Northern Beaches in a glass. Nomad Freshie’s saltwater came straight from Freshwater Beach, just down the road from the brewery, but other than that they’ve aimed for a fairly faithful interpretation of the style, using pale and wheat malts, Willamette hops and a German ale yeast. The classic Gose recipe calls for coriander, which they’ve added, but Nomad have given their version an extra local touch by also including Tasmanian mountain pepper. The resulting beer is something along the lines of what

the name suggests: salty, spicy and refreshing. This Gose has a sourdough crust sort of nose, but it’s smooth, rather than aggressive. In the mouth it feels heavy, due to the wheat content. It’s not salty as you drink it, but once you swallow it, it leaves a minerally feel with a hint of lemon persisting through. It is a very interesting, but lovely experience drinking this beer – it keeps you coming back for more. This clean, crisp, refreshing and very moreish beer is pouring right now at Tap’d but supplies are limited so get some before it’s gone. Cheers Tim!

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