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December is here and the Festive Season is now officially upon us. While Christmas is a happy time for most it has been very uplifting to see that our community have been embracing campaigns to help make Christmas joyous for all. For those who are doing it tough Christmas can be a very overwhelming time of year. Good on you Mackay for doing your bit to make Christmas special for as many families as possible. If you have not already taken part in many of the opportunities around town it is not too late to contact the Salvos to ask how a small donation from your family can help make another family’s Christmas magical. This edition we feature some local families sharing with us how they spend Christmas! My own family have a beautiful Christmas tradition, no matter how big our family grows or how far apart we all live we make it or mission to return home to Mum & Dad’s each Christmas, it wouldn’t matter if they moved to the middle of no-where – we would all still converge to the heart of our family to celebrate Christmas. From all the team at PakMag we wish you and your family a Safe and Merry Christmas and look forward to bringing you many more great editions in 2015! Have a delightful December and don’t forget to tell everyone you read it in PakMag.

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MYLIGHT WEB www.mylight.com.au MYLIGHT is a handcrafted, personalised light box tailor-made to suit your taste and décor! They can be used for a range of purposes that are only limited by your imagination. Not only does the night light look fantastic, but it also encourages children with name recognition. If you’re feeling bogged down by all the plastic toys this Christmas they can also make an unusual gift idea!

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Bluewater Quay will be transformed into a hive of entertainment and fun for the whole family. Get ready to rock, dance and boogie with Australia's first robot band, the Showbotz – powered by Ergon Energy - a mix of robot jamming, dancing, LED lights and sound fx this will be one show you won't forget. Kids of all ages will love to dance along to the cheekiness & quirkiness of one of Australia’s most popular children’s bands, The Miks Maks. The family entertainment will continue until 9pm in the John Donnelly’s The Good Guys Kidzone with FREE jumping castles, train rides, merrygo round, craft activities PLUS a fire show! Don’t forget the 9pm fireworks extravaganza for those who can’t make it to midnight!! You can also wander through the array of market stalls, grab a bite to eat from one of the several food stalls or dine at Bridges Bar & Restaurant. Bridges Bar and Restaurant has a licenced bar. Strictly no BYO alcohol to the venue.

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CHRISTMAS PAKCLUB DATE December 14 from 5-7pm LOCATION KidzLife Playcentre, 75 Evans Avenue, North Mackay COST FREE entry Come and join in the fun of our last PakClub for the year with Carols (in the car park!) Entry is free and there will be plenty of entertainment including a sausage sizzle, jumping castle, live carols, free ice blocks, colouring competition and plenty of fun for the whole family - not to mention a visit from the big man himself - SANTA! Proudly brought to you by PakMag, Sea FM, and Queensland Country Credit Union.

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FEATURE STORY

Families at Christmas

The traditional family unit is changing and with it, the way we celebrate at Christmas. Christmas has always been a time of celebration, enjoying the company of loved ones and taking time to appreciate the finer things in life that might be neglected in the demands of the day-to-day.

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hristmas is a time of the year when families congregate; cousins get to share (and often fight over!) new toys; games and family traditions are created; merriment is had and memories are made. But for some families, Christmas traditions as adults can be vastly different to those we remember as children. Many families now have parents involved in work that takes them away from the home on Christmas Day - FIFO parents and shift-workers for example may not get to experience the Christmas at home with family that so many take for granted. The traditional Christmas lunch scene across Australia is also being influenced by the ever-changing makeup of families. In June 2012, there were 961,000 one parent families, making up 15 per cent of all families. Blended families - those made up of parent, step-parents and biological or step-children - who must navigate the balancing act of children

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celebrating Christmas with more than one nuclear family unit is also growing. On the other end of the spectrum, extended families who are living together as a larger family unit is also on the rise due to many factors including the cost of living for retirees and pressures relating to day care and care of children, as grandparents increasingly take on the care of their grandchildren while their parents return to work. For kids who are used to living with grandparents, the ‘magic’ of spending Christmas Day with them may be different than for children who see family less frequently. For those living far away from parents, grandparents and extended family; families who have children who may be spending all or part of Christmas Day with another parent, or for those who may not be able to celebrate with family due to other reasons like work taking them away for the day, there are still ways to feel close to your loved ones at Christmas without being physically present:

• Skype or Facetime on Christmas morning - Internet in Australia may still be far from world-class, but make the most of the technology we have and hold a Skype call with family and friends who live far away. If you have small children, chances are it will turn into a squeal-fest, but the delight they will take in ‘seeing’ grandparents or other family members will make it worthwhile. • Surprise family with gifts. Ensure you send them early enough to avoid the rush and they arrive on time. Gifts do not need to be expensive, just heartfelt. Receiving something that has obviously been carefully chosen will remind family that even though you can’t be with them for Christmas, they are never far from your thoughts. • If you have a support network of friends where you live, spend time with them at Christmas. Your family will also be reassured that you’re surrounded with happiness and love during the festive season.


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is never a dull moment when Levi is in the room. Our second child is Asher, he will be four at the end of December. He is such a joy to be around he is so caring and loves to look after his little sister. Last but not least is our little princess Faith she is two-and-a-half and adorable. She has me wrapped around her little finger. We have been in Mackay for over five years now and Summer and I really feel at home here. HOW DO YOU PLAN TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR? Most years we drive back to Cairns to where both our families are. But this year we have decided to stay in Mackay and spend Christmas with our friends and neighbours. We are planning to have a street party Christmas day I am not to sure what that looks like yet but I am sure it involves plenty of food and a few sprinklers in the front yard for the kids.

Enoch Kenway is the Youth Pastor at New Life Church Mackay. He will be enjoying Christmas with his wife Summer and their children Levi, 5, Asher, who will be 4 this month and Faith, 2.5. TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOUR FAMILY: I met my wife Summer 10 years ago in Cairns. We have been married for eight and a half years and soon after we got married we travelled Australia working and sightseeing. We made so many great friends during that time and we still keep in contact with a lot of them today. Soon after we finished our travels we decided to settle down and raise a family. Our first born is Levi he is five now and is always the life of the party - let’s just say there

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT CHRISTMAS? I love that Christmas is not just a day but it is a season. But what I love most is it's a celebration of the birth of Jesus. It is easy to forget sometimes with the business of this time of year what Christmas is all about. For me I want to bring my kids up knowing that they know what Christmas really symbolises. I love that this season is all about being generous, hanging out with family, having FUN, helping people in need, sharing hope, and relaxing. WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS? I don't normally ask for anything for Christmas. But if a new Liquidforce wakeboard and closed toe bindings was to be wrapped under the Christmas tree, I wouldn't complain! I think I have already have had my quota of presents for the year so I am not expecting anything.

children, and true brother and sister. Aria absolutely adores Tate. She calls him ‘her baby’ and gets really excited when he wakes, or when he can have cuddles after a feed. Tate really responds to Aria - he gave her his first smile!

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HOW DO YOU PLAN TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR? We will be spending it with extended family. I think this year Christmas morning will start a lot earlier than it has in previous years. Aria has really grasped the idea of Santa and presents and she’ll be bounding into us before the sun is up to see what she got! We will spend the morning at Mum and Dad’s, enjoying a big breakfast, Mum’s shortbread and champagne. Tara’s Mum usually comes up to spend Christmas with us as well, so it’s a real family affair.

Melissa Maddison is Journalist in charge for ABC News. She’ll be enjoying Christmas with her partner Tara and their children Aria, 3 and newborn Tate.

WHAT ARE YOUR FAMILY TRADITIONS? Because our kids are so young, we haven’t really started too many traditions yet. Last year we got Aria to help us decorate our big tree, and we let her decorate her own little tree. We also bake gingerbread biscuits together, which she really enjoys. Tara and Aria decorate the backyard together. We also do the Christmas lights, which Aria really loves, and I’m sure Tate will too.

TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOUR FAMILY: Our little family recently expanded with the birth of our son, Tate in August. We also have an almost three year old daughter, Aria. We have been together for 10 years and spent a long time talking about having kids - if it something we could do, how we could do it and some of the challenges it would present. We decided it was definitely something we wanted. Both Aria and Tate have the same anonymous donor as their father. Tara gave birth to Aria, and I gave birth to Tate, but we both consider them our

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT CHRISTMAS? Before our children were born, I loved having time off to relax, and catch up with people that I hadn’t seen much of through the year. But now we have children, I love seeing how excited they get. Aria now loves the idea of Santa and she of course loves opening presents, but she’s also great at giving. That makes us really proud that she understands the importance of giving.

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TRADITIONS

Wrap 25 books relating to Christmas and place under the tree. Let the kids unwrap one each night in December and read before bedtime. Have a craft night when every member of the family makes a new ornament for the tree.

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One night have a picnic by the Christmas Tree. Eat finger foods on the floor with Christmas music playing.

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45 Bundle the kids up in the car and take a tour around the city to look at Christmas lights. Make sure to bring lots of festive snacks!

If you have more than one child, start up a ‘Secret Santa’. Draw a name out of a hat and take the children to purchase a gift for that sibling. This way they take time out to consider what their sibling might like and experience the gift of giving.

8 11 Choose someone who you know may be working on Christmas Day with chocolates and cookies. You will be amazed how much this might brighten their day. Options include doctors and nurses, paramedics, firefighters, volunteers at the RSPCA and staff at restaurants open for Christmas.

Start a Christmas diary by writing a short summary of the year, how you are spending Christmas and record your hopes for the new year.

Purchase a Lil Christmas door for Santa to use. www.littlefairydoor.com

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Cover each child’s hand in paint and have them grasp a plain bauble. Once dry, write their name and year on it. It will make a gorgeous decoration and memory.

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Have a family Christmas movie night! Make white chocolate popcorn and hot chocolates and make a fun time of it.

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Make a ‘virtual’ Christmas card for friends and family who may not live closeby and upload it to YouTube.

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Don’t forget to put out carrots for the reindeer and cookies and milk (or perhaps something a bit stronger) for Santa on Christmas Eve.

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Help your children go through their toys prior to Christmas and encourage them to donate to charity for Christmas. It will foster the joy of giving as well as making room for new toys come Christmas Day!

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Make a DIY Christmas table runner. Take a light-coloured table runner (or piece of light coloured fabric cut to size) and use paint to record your child’s handprint each year as they grow, writing the year next to their handprint.

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18 Make a Christmas Eve box for the kids to open and include new Christmas themed PJs, some Christmas movies for the whole family to watch, a Christmas story to read before bed, movie treats, hot chocolate, reindeer food and a letter from Santa. It’s also a great idea to get a photo of all the kids on Christmas Eve in their new PJs (as it never really seems to work in the midst of the excitement of Christmas morning!)

Before bed, take children out to look for the Christmas star - the brightest one in the sky!

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20 Set out a ‘flight path’ of tea lights in mason jars in your yard for Santa to find his way!

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23 Ask Santa to crepe paper the kids bedroom doors on Christmas Eve after he has delivered their presents. When they wake on Christmas Day, be sure to pass on the message that Santa thought he should seal their doors to ensure they didn’t peek at their presents before morning!

Instead of opening ALL of the gifts on Christmas morning, have Santa hide one gift to open later in the day. If your children are old enough, perhaps leave a riddle or clues to help them find it!

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GRACE STORY Dr Craig Murison

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have been reflecting on the concept of grace. Christians describe grace as the unmerited favour of God. The things God does for us which we do not deserve. Like sending His Son to show us how we can be in relationship with Him even though we do not deserve to be. We use the adjective of the word, gracious, to describe someone who treats us with deference and respect. It is a mistake to use the word grace to only describe the good things that happen to us. Like when we receive a gift we did not expect, or perhaps deserve. Or when we are let off with less of a negative consequence for a decision or behaviour than we expected to receive.

It has been my experience that some of the greatest grace moments in my life have come, initially at least, as very unwelcome and unpleasant experiences. They may not have seemed very gracious when they were happening, but in time, such great life lessons have come from them that I find I reflect on them as moments or events of grace in my life.

from the lumps and bumps of life in front of them, they will remember what we have told them and shown them. Having an optimistic expectation that it will be okay, especially when grounded in a faith and belief that God is at work on our behalf, goes a long way to helping us have a confidence that grace is at work, even when it least seems that it is.

When you are young, know all the answers to every question that has ever been asked, and just want to be happy, it is very hard to see the grace, or the hand of God, in something unpleasant and unwelcome. Even though our young people will not necessarily believe you when you tell them that it will all work out, that a negative experience has the potential to turn into an appreciated life lesson, we should still keep on telling them that it will. As our children move forward on life's journey, through our encouragement and personal example as we learn

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STORY Dr Elizabeth McIntosh The self-empowerment journey is very liberating as you begin to take ownership over your life. In taking responsibility for your life, you become accountable. You slowly start to put the pieces together and begin to see where you are in life today is a reflection of your behaviour and choices you made yesterday or at least in the past. I often use the analogy of being the driver of your own bus, having a sense of direction of where you want to be in life and taking control of your life as much as you are able. This is a huge subject in itself, but is the first basic step towards self–empowerment. Unfortunately the more common behaviour in society today is not taking responsibility but instead is called the Victim response - we see this in the U.S.A in ridiculous insurance claims of people shifting the blame for their accident on other parties when it was clearly their own fault . We all know people like this who constantly blame their predicament

on others. I even hear people trying to blame their weight gain or obesity on other people. Some people actually like playing the victim and will enjoy laying blame at someone else‘s feet. This type of person often has drama following them around wherever they go and they gain attention when relaying all the details to an audience. But in fairness there are those that always blame others because they don’t know any other way. Perhaps it is just out of ignorance following their parent’s lead and it is purely a case of conditioning. However once people see the light and let go of playing the victim and start taking responsibility for their life, amazing changes can happen. A new level of joy can be reached as you understand the power is yours along with a new attitude to move your life into whatever direction you wish. So in summary, stop the blame game! Take control of your life by taking responsibility for you, your words, your actions and your behaviour. It truly is your choice. Remember the only limitations in your life are the ones you place on yourself.

that proper sun protection during childhood and adolescence reduces the lifetime risk of skin cancer.

BE SUN SMART It’s shocking, but it’s true – Queensland has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world – around 370 skin cancers are diagnosed every day in the Sunshine State. In North Queensland alone, around 150 people are diagnosed with melanoma each year. Cancer Council Queensland and the Queensland Department of Health are calling on not-for-profit organisations and schools in North Queensland to get SunSmart by applying for the 2014 SunSmart Grants Scheme. Katie Clift from Cancer Council Queensland said it is well known

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“Skin cancer is largely preventable, and it’s worrying to think that inadequate shade may be putting our kids at risk of long-term skin damage. We need to ensure Queensland kids are best protected every day they’re out and about,” she said. The SunSmart Grants Scheme offers funds for portable and permanent shade items for not-for-profit organisations and schools that cater for children up to age 17. Sun protective behaviours, including seeking shade, are required whenever the UV index is three or above. In Queensland, the UV index is above three everyday – so sun protection is required throughout every season. “There are no shortcuts – take care in preparation for outdoor activity and remember that one method of sun protection is never enough!”

PERCENTILE BABY CHARTS From the day they are born, a baby’s weight, height and head circumference are measured and then plotted on the growth charts in the back of their Red Book. So what are these growth charts and what do they mean? Imagine lining up 100 healthy six month old baby boys in a row. One of them is going to be the smallest and one of them is going to be the biggest. There is nothing wrong with the smallest one or the biggest one – that is just the size they are. The smallest baby’s growth will be sitting on the bottom centile curve on the growth charts and the biggest baby’s growth will be on the top percentile curve. The baby that is about 50th along in the row will be on the middle line (the 50th centile line). Another way of thinking of it is that if your baby’s weight is on the 25th centile it means that 25 percent of other babies their age weigh less than them and 75% of other babies weigh more than them. Plotting your baby’s growth on the percentile charts is just one way for doctors and other health professionals to monitor your baby’s health. If, for example, their weight was always on the 75th centile line then suddenly they were on the 25th centile, it can be an indication to see if there are any problems. Remember however that numbers are definitely not everything! How your baby is developing, feeding and behaving are equally important measures in assessing your child’s wellbeing.

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THUMBSUCKING AND DUMMIES Many new parents are torn on whether to introduce a dummy or pacifier to their newborn. Conflicting information, some modern stigmas associated with dummy use and the much used concept of “nipple confusion” can war with the need to provide mum and dad with some much-needed respite and some babies require the comfort of sucking to settle. STORY Dr Anita Griffin

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ost children stop sucking on thumbs, pacifiers or other objects on their own between two and four years of age. No harm is done to their teeth or jaws until permanent teeth start to erupt, so the only time the continued sucking of dummies or thumbs might cause concern is if it goes on beyond six to eight years of age. At this time, it may affect the shape of the oral cavity or teeth, causing the upper front teeth to tip toward the lip or not come in properly. Thumbsucking can lead to an open bite and often a high arched palate. Addressing the problem when the child is ready and willing to give up is more likely to be successful than attacking it head on and forcing your child to stop. SOME TIPS TO ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO STOP SUCKING INCLUDE: Praise children for not sucking, instead of scolding them when they do. If a child is sucking its thumb when feeling insecure or needing comfort, focus instead on correcting the cause of the anxiety and provide comfort to your child.

If a child is sucking on their thumb because of boredom, try getting the child's attention with a fun activity. Involve older children in the selection of a means to cease thumb sucking. A pediatric dentist can offer encouragement to a child and explain what may happen to teeth if the sucking is continued. Only if these tips are ineffective, remind the child of the habit by bandaging the thumb or putting a sock/glove on the hand at night. If you are concerned that your child’s adult teeth are coming through and none of the above methods have worked, seeing an Orthodontist can help. Removable or fixed appliances to disrupt thumb sucking can prove successful and usually after a month or so of continuous use, children are likely to stop thumb sucking altogether. In the case of dummies, it is recommended that waiting until breastfeeding is well established, typically around six weeks, before introducing any sort of pacifier. Using a dummy may prevent the development of thumb sucking in

children but parents should endeavour to avoid prolonged sucking for more than six hours at a time. Dummies should never be dipped in sugary substances such as honey or fruit juices as they can lead to dental decay and erosion of teeth. In addition, pacifiers should be kept very clean and if holes or cracks develop they can act as a harbor for bacteria which can lead to infections of the mouth. In what is great news for dummyusing parents everywhere, it has also been found that the use of a dummy is associated with a substantial reduction in the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). WHEN IT COMES TIME TO WEAN YOUR CHILD OFF HIS OR HER DUMMY, THE FOLLOWING TIPS MAY BE USEFUL: Limit the use of dummies to key times in the day like bedtime or when your child is ill. Positive reinforcement through modeling of other children who have grown out of dummies. Use a reward charts with stickers recording everyday completed without the dummy.

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WHAT'S ON GUIDE

DECEMBER 01 Mon INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Bucasia State School 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

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INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Finch Hatton Ambulance Station 4968 3863 10.00am / Free / Family

INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family

SANTA AT CENTRE STAGE (to 24/12/14) Mt Pleasant Shopping Centre www.mountpleasantshopping.com.au 10:00am / Cost / Family

KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids

BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 9.30am / Free / Family

KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 3.30pm / Cost / Kids

BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Mirani Library 4961 9231 9.30am / Free / Family

STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Mirani Library 4961 9231 9.30am / Free / Family

BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Mackay City Library 4961 9387 11.00am / Free / Family

BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Sarina Library 4961 9297 9.30am / Free / Family

SANTA PHOTOS (to 24th December) (10am start on Dec 1,2,3,4,5,7) Caneland Central www.canelandcentral.com.au 9.00am / Coast / Family

STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Walkerston Library 4959 3545 10.30am / Free / Family

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INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 9.15am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family 4 YEAR OLD HEALTH CHECKS Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family HEARING CHECKS FOR CHILDREN 4 YEARS AND OVER Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Sarina Library

4961 9297 10.00am / Free / Family STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 10.30am / Free / Family

04 Thu INFANT/CHILD IMMUNISATION CLINIC BY APPOINTMENT Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family INFANT 0-8 WEEK OLD DROP IN CLINIC Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 3.30pm / Cost / Kids STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Mackay City Library 4961 9387 10.30am / Free / Family

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DECEMBER 05 Fri PARENTING GROUP (5-12months) by Appointment Womens Shelter, Mackay 4968 3863 9.30am / Free / Family STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 9.30am / Free / Family

06 Sat KOUMALA CHRISTMAS FAIR Koumala Gymkhana Grounds koumalaprogress@hotmail.com 3.00pm / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids CAROLS IN THE CITY Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre www.mackayecc.com.au 6.00pm / Free / Family SARINA BEACH MARKETS Sarina Beach Foreshore 0408 477 743 8.00am / Free / Family

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08 Mon INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Bucasia State School 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 9.30am / Free / Family BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Mirani Library 4961 9231 9.30am / Free / Family BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Mackay City Library 4961 9387 11.00am / Free / Family

09 Tue INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Calen QCWA Hall 4968 3863 10.00am / Free / Family

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INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 3.30pm / Cost / Kids

Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 9.15am / Free / Family

BMA KIDSPACE - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Artspace Mackay www.artspacemackay.com.au 10.00am / Free / Family

INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family

STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Mirani Library 4961 9231 9.30am / Free / Family

4 YEAR OLD HEALTH CHECKS Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family

BABY BOUNCE (0 to 18 months) Sarina Library 4961 9297 9.30am / Free / Family

HEARING CHECKS FOR CHILDREN 4 YEARS AND OVER Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family

STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Walkerston Library 4959 2545 10.30am / Free / Family

INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

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STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Sarina Library 4961 9297 10.00am / Free / Family



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DECEMBER STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 10.30am / Free / Family

11 Thu RACE DAY Mackay Turf Club www.mackayturfclub.com.au 11.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD IMMUNISATIONCLINIC BY APPOINTMENT Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family INFANT 0-8 WEEK OLD DROP IN CLINIC Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 3.30pm / Cost / Kids STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Mackay City Library 4961 9387 10.30am / Free / Family

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12 Fri PARENTING GROUP (5-12months) by Appointment Womens Shelter, Mackay 4968 3863 9.30am / Free / Family STORYTIME (2 to 5 years) Gordon White Library 4961 9300 9.30am / Free / Family

13 Sat KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids

14 Sun CHRISTMAS PAKCLUB 75 Evans Avenue, North Mackay www.pakmag.com.au 5pm-7pm / Free / Family

15 Mon INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Bucasia State School 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 10.00am / Cost / Kids CIRCUS WORKSHOPS (Ends 24th December) Mt Pleasant Shopping Centre www.mountpleasantshopping.com.au/ Whats-On/Kids-Club-House 10.00am / Gold Coin / Family KIDS CLUB HOUSE - LOCATED NEAR BILLY'S (to 24/12/14) Mt Pleasant Shopping Centre www.mountpleasantshopping.com.au 10:00am / Free / Family

16 Tue INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Pioneer Valley School of Dance 4968 3863 9.30am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Pioneer Valley School of Dance 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay

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17 Wed INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Walkerston Tommy Webster Hall 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 9.15am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Sarina Community Health 4968 3863 1.15pm / Free / Family 4 YEAR OLD HEALTH CHECKS Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family HEARING CHECKS FOR CHILDREN 4 YEARS AND OVER Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

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18 Thu INFANT/CHILD IMMUNISATION CLINIC BY APPOINTMENT Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 8.30am / Free / Family INFANT 0-8 WEEK OLD DROP IN CLINIC Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 1.00pm / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 1.30pm / Cost / Kids

19 Fri PARENTING GROUP (5-12months) by Appointment Womens Shelter, Mackay 4968 3863 9.30am / Free / Family KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 10.00am / Cost / Kids

KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 9.30am / Cost / Kids SARINA BEACH MARKETS Sarina Beach Foreshore 0408 477 743 8.00am / Free / Family

21 Sun CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sarina Beach 0408 477 743 5.30pm / Free /Family

22 Mon INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Bucasia State School 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family INFANT/CHILD DROP IN (0-5 years) Mackay Community Health Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

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INFANT/CHILD APPOINTMENTS (0-5 years) Andergrove Community Centre 4968 3863 9.00am / Free / Family

29 Mon KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 10.00am / Cost / Kids

30 Tue KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 10.00am / Cost / Kids KIDS ART ADVENTURES - ARTS/CRAFT Kids Cave - Glenella Mackay www.facebook.com/kidsartadventures 1.30pm / Cost / Kids

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What's On CAROLS IN THE CITY DATE December 6 from 6pm (Children’s activities commence from 5pm) LOCATION The MECC

PAXTON’S NIGHT MARKETS DATE December 5 TIME 5-8.30pm WEB www.facebook.com/PaxtonsNightMarkets Don’t miss the final Paxton’s Market of 2014 and the opportunity to shop for some unique and handmade Christmas gifts! Located in the picturesque setting of the heritage listed wharf warehouse Paxton’s built over the Pioneer river, Paxton’s Markets offers locally produced products to the more discerning buyer looking for handmade and quality products at affordable prices. The market has established itself as Mackay’s best market, and is a great night out for the whole family, with live music and a relaxed atmosphere. Patrons can enjoy browsing stalls from organic food, home baking, gourmet food, handmade clothing, jewellery, art, millinery, pottery, locally produced herbal cosmetics, lovely baby clothes and nappy bags, unique handmade giftware and a small vintage and pre-loved section. Paxton’s Markets will resume for 2015 on March 6 and due to popular demand will become a monthly market in the New Year.

BMA KIDSPACE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DATE December 9 from 10am - 2pm (music between 12-1pm) LOCATION Artspace Mackay Santa is coming to BMA Kidspace! Come along with your toddlers to the last BMA Kidspace of the year and enjoy a fun day of art-making, singing, dancing – with a very special visit from the man in the red suit. This program includes free artistrun workshops from 10am to 2pm and live musical entertainment for kids between 12pm and 1pm. BMA Kidspace is proudly presented by BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance. No bookings are required; simply show up on the day.

Bring your own picnic blanket or deck chair and join in the festivities in the MECC’s air conditioned comfort. Orchestrated by Kim Kirkman, Carols in the City features talented community muscians and singers who will ring out festive cheer with popular Carols and favourite Christmas songs. The kids will love the kid’s corner with jumping castles and other family fun activities. Glow Sticks will be available on the night from the team at Crimestoppers

HARRUP PARK KIDS CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY DATE December 7 from 1-4pm WEB www.harruppark.com.au With games and face painting, nibbles and drinks all provided - plus a gift from Santa for every child that attends - what kid wouldn’t want to join in the fun at the Harrup Park Kids Christmas Party? All children must be members of the Harrup Park Kids Club to attend (can join on the day). There is also lunchtime craft in the kids room 12-2pm on several days throughout December. Visit www.harruppark. com.au for the schedule. Numbers are strictly limited. RSVP to 4944 0000.

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Christmas trees which were once decorated with fruit and candles have evolved to become styled centrepieces for our home throughout December. The Christmas bauble often takes centre stage in various colours, patterns and sizes. Starting with a simple foam ball, why not make your own?

Use last year’s Christmas cards or invest in some traditional or modern patterned light card to match your current Christmas décor. Paper garlands are simple to make and get kids of all ages involved in Christmas craft. Use them to decorate your tree, wall or Christmas table.

The magic of a snow globe has been creating wonderment for children as far back as the 19th century: a miniature world within a winter wonderland. Create your own snow globe this Christmas.

YOU WILL NEED:

A Jar Distilled Water Glycerine Glitter Waterproof Glue (hot glue / super glue) A Plastic or Ceramic Ornament

YOU WILL NEED: Foam Ball String Ribbon Lace, or a Decorative Braid Beads Pearl Head Dress Pins Craft Glue

TO MAKE: Begin by cutting a length of ribbon to become the hanging loop of your bauble. Glue the ribbon into a bead and then the bead onto the top of your foam ball. For added strength, place a dress pin through the ribbon and bead and into the foam bauble. Using the edge of the bead at the top of your bauble as a starting point, glue and wrap your string in a spiral pattern around the bauble. Glue as you go, as it can become a sticky process. To add a vintage touch, finish your bauble with a lace trim or decorative braid around your bauble.

HINT: Consider using a thicker string

to create a different look and easier application.

Light Card (scrapbooking paper is a good thickness and is often double sided for a variety of prints and colours) Hole punch or awl Scissors (scissors with a patterned blade for an interesting edge) String Beads, optional Pencil Round object to trace around

TO MAKE: From your selected card, draw multiple circles by tracing around your round object. Cut out your circles. Using the hole punch or awl, cut a hole in the centre of each of your cut circles. Thread your string through each of the holes in your paper circle to form your garland. Consider adding a bead in-between the paper circles to help space them out evenly.

HINT: If involving kids in the threading

process, consider taping a piece of sticking tape around the end of the string to make threading easier, or invest in a large plastic craft needle in which the string can be threaded through first.

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TO MAKE: Before beginning to assemble your snow globe ensure that your chosen ornament fits in your jar when the lid it attached. Separate the jar and lid. On the inside of the jar lid arrange and glue your ornament into place. Allow glue to set and dry. Inside your jar, add about 1 teaspoon of glitter. Fill the jar will distilled water and add a ‘dash’ of glycerine. Adding Glycerine is not absolutely necessary, however, it helps to thicken the water and slows the movement of the glitter through the water, making it ‘snow’ for longer within your snow globe. Gently stir the glitter, water and glycerine mixture together. Over a sink, top your jar with distilled water so that it is almost overflowing. By filling your jar to the top with water the presence of air bubbles in the mix will be reduced. Gently screw the lid with the attached ornament back into the jar. Screw the lid on tightly. Stand your snow globe on the lid of the jar and watch your winter wonderland come to life.

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School's Out Guide Who can believe the school holidays are upon us again? We are so lucky to live in Mackay with an abundance of fantastic facilities and offers available! Why not take advantage of some of these local “Boredom Busters”. GOWAKE CABLE PARK Ever wanted to learn how to Kneeboard or Wakeboard. The GoWake Cable Park are offering sessions throughout the school holidays. General ride prices include all the equipment you need. Cost: $32 (1 hour), $42 (2 hours), $50 (4 hours) or day packages for $58. Memberships are also available from $15 per week. The Park is located at Michigan Way, Andergrove. For more information call the Park on 4805 6143 or visit their webpage www.gowake.com.au.

CANELAND CENTRAL Santa photos are available until December 24 at Santa’s Garden on the ground floor (outside Myer). Every child who visits Santa will receive a FREE gift. Santa photo packages and prices are available starting from $19.95. Visit www.canelandcentral. com.au for more information.

MOUNT PLEASANT Head along to Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre until Christmas Eve to have your Santa Photo taken. Receive a FREE Santa Fun Pack with every photo taken at Centre Stage (while stocks last). Check the Santa Set Santa’s for break times. Mount Pleasant have the coolest FREE play area for kids to relax and have fun. The Kids Club House will be

open every day from 10am-2pm from the December 15 to December 24. Children aged five and over can stay without Mum and Dad for two hours. For a gold coin donation children can participate in a Circus Workshop and Crafts between 10am-2pm. Juggling, tumbling, hula hooping, face painting, circus acts and much more will be on offer! Visit www. mountpleasantshopping.com.au for more information.

GORDON WHITE LIBRARY The Corner is a joint initiative between State Library of Queensland and Mackay Regional Council Libraries and is designed to encourage learning through play. The Corner will be available throughout the school holidays at Gordon White Library. For scheduled times Library staff will be available in the Corner visit - www. mackay.qld.gov.au/libraries Cost: Free. For more information call the library on 4961 9300.

HARRUP PARK A junior Brisbane Heat regional cricket clinic will be held from January 21-23 running from 9am-1pm daily. The clinic will be held at Harrup Park Country Club and is open to all children aged 8-14 years. Cost: $210. For more information (or to register) email: kellien@qldcricket.com.au.

MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL LIBRARIES The Summer Reading Club encourages children, young people and their families to continue reading, thinking, learning and engaging during the summer break. Participation in the Summer Reading Club is FREE and will be available at your local public library and online. The Club runs from December 1 to January 23. To take part, register online at www. summerreadingclub.org.au

SARINA YOUTH CENTRE The Sarina Youth Centre (located on the corner of Anzac & Broad Streets, Sarina) is running a school holiday program for youth aged 10-25. Activities will run daily between 10am2pm and include craft workshops, movies, card marathons, Christmas crafts and much more! Cost: Free. For more information call the centre on 4961 9277 or email sarinayouthcentre@ mackay.qld.gov.au

SARINA SUGAR SHED Tours at the Sugar Shed will operate over the school holidays on Monday to Saturday at 9.30am, 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm. The Sugar Shed is closed Sundays and Public Holidays. The Shed will also be closed from Christmas Eve (12pm) to January 4. For more information call 4943 2801 or visit www.sarinasugarshed.com.au

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BUILDING a Building a new home is probably one of the most exciting and monumental life events a family can experience - besides the arrival of children! Creating a home that has never been lived in before, personalised to the needs of your family is a dream for many. But it can also be extremely daunting and stressful, as many people who have built a home will tell. We’ve compiled some handy tips to consider BEFORE you embark on your dream build. STORY Carly Hammersley

BEFORE YOU START Do some groundwork. What do you want out of your new home and its surroundings? Think about what makes it onto the ‘must have’ list versus the ‘like to haves’ and the ‘luxuries’ list. This is where your budget will come into play. Things you should consider when deciding on a piece of land include: LOCATION - the distance to work, shops,public transportation, schools and child care, hospitals, libraries, green spaces and recreational facilities all need to be considered. DESIGN - think about the design of your new home. What style will it be? Size, number of bedrooms, whether you need home office space, how much privacy is required (and where) and will it be flexible for what you require of your home now and in the future.

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Now you are ready to see what’s available in home designs. As you drive around visiting display homes and sales centres, it’s a good idea to take notes. That way it is much easier to make comparisons later.

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The key to successful home hunting is to take your time. Take a thorough look at everything and ask a lot of questions. The builder or salesperson should be ready and pleased to answer each question. Sales centres will often have information packages available for home designs, or if looking at land estates, consider the development and the community, including proximity to schools and other facilities. Keep in mind that a builder’s display home is usually just one of several designs offered by the company.

HOUSE AND LAND OR CUSTOM DESIGN? Depending on your budget, you may wish to consider a house and land package. This is generally a more affordable option than commissioning an architect or building designer to custom design a home for you. Today, project home builders offer a myriad of house design options and many can customise their basic plans to suit your family, lifestyle or your block of land. When visiting display homes, be sure to ask if the features are standard or upgrades (extra cost) and consider whether the design will work with your block (if you already have one). If you don’t already have land, the builder may be able to assist you in finding one suited to the design you like.

DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS - are there any covenants or planning restrictions on the land? Changing land usage or seeking council approval for planning relaxations can cost precious time and money.

if you choose to engage a building designer or architect to design your home, they are often also able to offer a project management service and can act as a ‘go-between’ with your builder. This can help ensure a smooth and successful build.

FINANCING - consider how much you have available for your deposit, the monthly mortgage repayments you are comfortable with and your other financial obligations and needs.

Regardless of which option you choose, check if your builder is a member of the Housing Industry Association. The HIA is Australia’s largest residential building

Communication is key to a successful and smooth building process. Stay in touch with your builder throughout the process to discuss any issues or queries you may have, while also keeping in mind that they require the room and space to manage the construction and during the build, they are in control of the building site - not you. Wherever possible, try to only communicate with your builder - not their contractors or tradespeople. This will prevent any unnecessary confusion.

MOVING IN You can’t move into your new home until the builder has formally advised you of ‘practical completion’ - where the home is completed for habitation in accordance with the building contract and relevant statutory requirements. At this stage, you will need to inspect the property with your builder prior to handover and ensure you are happy with the home.

DEFECTS LIABILITY PERIOD This is the specific period of time after you have taken possession of your new home where your builder is required to rectify any faults or issues that may occur. This is usually around six months after the date of completion. You must notify your builder in writing of any defects during this time.

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WHY CHOOSE SOLAR HOT WATER? Installing a solar hot water system is a great way of using North Queensland’s plentiful supply of sun to heat water for your home. A solar hot water system can provide up to 90 per cent of your hot water using free energy from the sun. Mackay Renewable Energy is very proud to have partnered with what they believe to be the best of the best in solar hot water – SolarArk. The SolarArk system overcomes most of the obstacles a flat panel system cannot, which allows their systems to achieve a whopping 80-90% better efficiency as opposed to conventional electric and gas systems. For more information contact Mackay Renewable Energy on 4953 4330 or visit mackayrenewableenergy.com.au.

REDUCE THOSE ELECTRICITY BILLS Whether building brand new, or improving the efficiency of your existing home, here are the ideas to bring down those dreaded electricity bills, some of which can cost very little up front, but can save you hundreds of dollars every year. 1. Utilise off peak tariffs. Especially for power hungry appliances such as pool pumps, speak to your electrician for more information.

Christmas is a time for being with family, for eating turkey and fruit pudding until you could burst and for showing that you care through the giving of gifts. Last Christmas my kids received a cheap plastic and foam bat and ball set for the pool. Within 10 minutes it had broken and was thrown in the bin. After talking to other parents I realised that many had similar stories and were concerned by the waste produced by Christmas presents, not to mention the mountains of paper. So in 2014 our family made a commitment to buy less plastic. My daughter’s 5th birthday party in March bought about a dilemma - I didn’t want to say “no presents” – that would have just been mean! So after much deliberation I decided to write on the invitation: “Please do not feel you have to bring a gift, however if you do so, we would appreciate something plastic-free, homemade or recycled.” On the day, as people arrived, I felt guilty about providing a “gift specification” but was pleasantly surprised by the warm comments from the other parents and the thought that went into the gifts. Gifts included a pot plant, a plate of homemade brownies, a book, a wooden puzzle and a homemade kitchen apron. A couple of parents said it had been hard to find something without plastic but that it had really made them think. This Christmas when you are looking for presents, put some thought into reducing waste. The most sustainable gift is a hug or saying I love you, but if you want to buy something check out the ideas below:

2. Rooms which receive direct afternoon sun can get hot and retain heat throughout the evening. Shade Western walls and windows to minimise harsh afternoon sun.

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3. Ensure your ceiling is insulated. This will not only keep the hot air from the roof coming in, but will also help to keep your cool air in the rooms if you have the air-conditioning on.

· Consider a “Hippie” Secret Santa – everyone draws out a name and makes a present for a particular person from a pile of materials. Kids can have fun guessing who each gift is being made for.

4. Replace light bulbs with LED alternatives. These are more expensive initially, but will pay for themselves in the long run. 5. When replacing appliances, especially items such as fridges and freezers, select those with a high energy efficiency star rating. 6. Hot water systems can account for up to 25% of electricity bills, so consider solar hot water or a heat pump.

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· Have a Secret Santa – spending more on one quality gift means it will usually last much longer.

· Bake some biscuits, rum balls or a cake and present in a decorated jar or tin. · If buying plastic or electronics – invest in quality products that are made to last or upgradable. · Find recycled gifts on Gumtree or sell off last year’s unwanted gifts to buy something new. · Buy recycled wrapping paper or recycle old paper and decorate it yourself. My most cherished presents were the decorated laughing cow cheese lid with lolly wrapper angel wings that said “I love you Mum” and the memory of everyone piling on to my bed on Christmas morning sharing stories and a cup of tea.



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RECIPE CHRISTMAS COOKIES

PEPPERMINT FUDGE

FRUIT CAKES

SUGAR COOKIE DOUGH

250g Nestle Dark Chocolate Melts 250g Nestle Milk Chocolate Melts 1 Can Condensed Milk 1 Tablespoon Butter 2 Peppermint Crisp Bars, crushed

1kg Mixed Dried Fruit 620g Milk (white, coffee, chocolate, soy or almond milk) 280g SR Flour (or Gluten Free SR)

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01. Add chocolate, condensed milk and butter into saucepan and melt on low heat until it becomes smooth, continuously mixing. Remove from heat. 02. Add the crushed Peppermint Crisp Bars. Stir in quickly. 03. Pour into a lined lamington tray, leave to cool. Then place into refrigerator to set. 04. Once set remoe from fridge and cut into small bite-sized pieces.

01. Soak the fruit in milk for 4-6 hours. 02. Preheat oven to 150 degrees. 03. Line 25cm cake tin with baking paper or lay out silicone cups on a baking tray. 04. Put mixed fruit mixture and flour into mix master and combine on low speed for 1-2 minutes. 05. Bake for 1 hour 10 minutes for large cake or 30-35 minutes for muffin sized (or until skewer comes out clean).

125g Butter 200g Caster Sugar 300g Plain Flour, Sifted 1 Egg 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence Pinch Salt 1/4 Teaspoon Baking Powder Coloured Cachous

METHOD 01. Preheat oven 180 degrees. 02. Add butter and sugar to mix master and mix for 2-3 minutes or until light and fluffy. 03. Add rest of remaining ingredients, mix for another 1-2 minutes or until mixture comes together. 04. Tip out onto cling wrap, wrap and place in refrigerator for 1 hour. 05. Take dough from fridge and roll out onto a floured board with a rolling pin to approximately 5mm thickness. Cut shapes and place onto a lined tray with baking paper ready to bake. Cookies can be decorated with coloured cachou balls or left plain. 06. Bake for 6 to 10 mintues (depending on the size of the cookie cutter). Remove from the oven when they are just starting to colour, cool on a rack.

TIP: Work very quickly as soon as it stops mixing pour straight into tray before it starts to thicken, if it thickens it's harder to work with. If you get called away and it's too thick to pour reheat slightly to bring it back.

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