PakMag Townsville - December 2016 Issue 73

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TOWNSVILLE

SCHOOL HOLIDAY GUIDE ALFRESCO DINING

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CHRISTMAS SUMMER MEGA GIVEAWAYS


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CONTENTS

HELLO

ISSUE NO. 73 DEC 2016 Hello and welcome to our very special Christmas edition of PakMag! It is jam packed with heaps of Christmas ideas, things to make, things to bake and things to do around Townsville.

06 Entertainment: Check This Out 08 Feature: Families That Play

Together, Stay Together

We also have a very special feature on Cairns to inspire you about the local attractions on offer in case you are heading north for part of your summer break.

11 Parenting: The Birth Order Effect

We also have part one of our summer school holiday guide, and it wouldn’t be Christmas without us giving away loads of prizes so make sure you enter our competitions!

17 Health

Hope to see you for some carols at our very special Christmas event at Fairfield Central on the 11th of December from 11:00am.

20 Bump And Bub: WIN

The whole PakMag team wish you a very safe, happy, prosperous and joyful time this festive season. Stay safe and don’t forget to tell everyone, you read it in PakMag.

25 Mini Mag

15 Healthy Recipes 19 Bump And Bub: Too Young

For The Pool?

23 What’s On Guide

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32 Summer Giveaways 34 Celebrate: Natural Christmas 37 School Holiday Guide 40 Home with Caro & Kingi:

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Alfresco Dining

43 Best Of Cairns 47 Fashion: Into The Blue 48 Snapped 50 Daddy Diary

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CHECK IT OUT

1st Dec

4th Dec

Summer Reading Club WHEN 1 December 2016 – 25 January 2017 WHERE CityLibraries branches throughout Townsville MORE INFO www.townsville.qld.gov.au Calling all courageous, powerful superheros or wicked scheming villains… CityLibraries Townsville needs you! The Summer Reading Club is on again and this year’s theme is Heroes and Villains. The free national holiday program is for children aged 0-16 years and is packed full of activities, stories and prizes. Registrations open December 1 and the program finishes on January 25. Children who register receive a free pack and prizes for every five books they read. Registration is via council’s website www.townsville.qld.gov.au or at any CityLibraries branch.

Carols by Candlelight

WHEN Sunday, 4 December 2016, 5:00pm WHERE Reid Park

MORE INFO www.stableonthestrand.com Join Townsville City Council and celebrate the Christmas spirit with the 2016 Carols by Candlelight on Sunday, 4 December, from 5pm!

Held at Reid Park under the big top, the evening

begins with pre-show entertainment showcasing some

of Townsville’s local dance schools, with the main show featuring Aussie legends Frankie J Holden and Wilbur Wilde.

Featuring free entertainment, food court and amusement

rides for the kids, the night is sure to be one to remember! Santa Claus will also pop in for a special visit and some of the finest musical talent in the region will be performing.

11th Dec

PakClub Christmas Party! WHEN Sunday, 11 December 2016, 11:00am-12:00pm WHERE Fairfield Central Shopping Centre MORE INFO www.fairfieldcentral.com.au Join Santa and the PakMag team for a morning of Christmas Carols, games and festive fun for the whole family. Come along in your jolliest outfit and win some great prizes!

18th - 22nd Dec Stable on the Strand

WHEN 18-22 December 2016 WHERE Strand Park, Townsville MORE INFO www.stableonthestrand.com Townsville’s Christmas Festival is celebrating its 15th year. This year visit Strand Park from 5.30pm - 9.30pm each night between 18 – 22 December. The event is one of Australia’s most spectacular Christmas Festivals delighting 40,000+ crowds over five nights. 2016 FEATURES: • Town of Bethlehem - the story of the birth of Jesus is told using live actors. See wise men, shepherds, Roman soldiers, King Herod, and, of course, Mary, Joseph & baby Jesus • A festive petting zoo of camels, chickens, goats, sheep and a donkey. • HUGE Old Time Carousel – FREE rides! FREE Entry and Entertainment Follow the event on social media and join in using #Stable16. Facebook: stableonthestrand Twitter: StableNQ Instagram: stableonthestrand

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The Breeze in the Bush at Full Throttle Theatre WHEN 14-17 December 2016, 10:30am – 12:00pm (and 7:00pm - 9:00pm on 14 and 16 December). WHERE Perfumed Garden, Cnr Stokes and Walker St MORE INFO www.fullthrottletheatre.com Based on the family favourite, “Wind in The Willows’ by Kenneth Graham, this fresh take on the classic story will be adapted into a uniquely North Queensland outdoor theatre event. Moley and Digger, two marsupial moles living in the Australian bush, are fed up with their spring cleaning and decide to venture into the bush for the first time. They enter into a strange and exciting world that takes them to the river where they meet Ratty the native water rat and his friends Mr Toad, Wombat and Platypus.

31st Dec New Year’s Eve

WHEN Saturday, 31 December 2016 WHERE Strand Park, Riverway and Magnetic Island MORE INFO www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au Townsville City Council’s annual New Year’s Eve celebrations are being held across Strand Park, Riverway and Magnetic Island. Those at Strand Park will enjoy a Pictures in the Park movie screening and a wrap up video of this year’s T150 Celebrations. Fireworks displays will take place at 9:00pm and at midnight. At Riverway, there will be a movie screening on Riverway Oval of Disney Pixar’s UP, amusements, market stalls and fireworks at 9:00pm. Magnetic Island will also be treated to a fireworks display at 9:00pm from Nelly Bay.

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Deadly 60 Live

SAVE THE DATE

WHEN Friday, 20 January 2017 WHERE The Ville Resort MORE INFO www.deadly60liveonstage.com Steve Backshall, the star of one of the most popular children’s shows on the planet, is coming to Australia with a LIVE show based on the hit BBC Earth series, “Deadly 60 Pole to Pole”. Join Steve for an evening of wild discovery and dangerous entertainment live on stage this January. Don’t miss out - visit www.deadly60liveonstage.com to book your tickets NOW.

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- FAMILIES

TOGETHER,

STORY Rose Foster The phrase ‘families that play together, stay together’ conjures up images, for me at least, reminiscent of The Waltons or Little House on the Prairie that many remember for their portrayal of family perfection often considered unattainable by most. In reality though, with the world consumed with technology and our schedules getting busier every day, perhaps we need to, to some extent, take note of the values upheld by such beloved characters and incorporate their view of togetherness into our daily lives. Whilst it can be argued that technology is enhancing our lives in one way, the distraction it provides means that we are often living a life disassociated from the world around us, preferring to interact online over creating meaningful relationships and memories in ‘real life’. With the rise of social media engagement, we are more connected than ever yet, adversely, are becoming lonelier too with depression, anxiety and suicide rates at an all-time high. Creating real connections away from our smart phones may hold the key to creating, firstly, a happier family and, in turn, a happier, healthier and stronger society as a whole. Small changes implemented into our current lives can really help us on our way to creating a stronger family unit and essentially an overall happier life.

1. Be Together

3. Have Fun

Perhaps the most important way to create a happier family is to be together as a family, not just in body but in mind too. Set aside some time every day, uninterrupted from distractions and spend time together. A great time to do this is dinner time; we all have to eat so why not re-evaluate the time already set aside for this part of your day and use it to better effect.

They say laughter is the best medicine and this is true for giving your family’s happiness a boost too. It’s hard to think about having fun when were busy, stressed and just down right tired but encouraging your family to laugh, joke and not take life too seriously leads to a more joy-filled home which leads to happier individuals who are more likely to function together as a happy family.

2. Pick a Hobby

. Encourage Kindness and Be Considerate

Whether it’s a casual kick of the footy, getting your hands dirty in your vege patch or supporting your local sporting team, pick a hobby that the whole family loves and look forward to. If you’re all invested in your activity, you’re more likely make the time to do it, bond as a family and create some great memories.

It's About Time...

When people feel valued, they are more likely to contribute positively to a group. The family unit is, for most of us, the first group in which we are included and thus it is important we feel part of it. Christmas is the perfect time for instilling this value into your family; giving meaningful gifts is a great way to show your loved ones that they are treasured members of the family.

It is easy to put family time on the backburner in favour of doing more ‘important’ things. But prioritising spending time as a family could be one of the most important things you do. Families that prioritise making time for one another have greater solidity, communicate better with one another and adapt well to new challenges. And, having a happy home life can directly impact other areas of your life. Investing in family time is investing in your happiness, success and outlook on life in general and, thus, leads to a happier, more harmonious society for us all. *From: United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

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THE HAPPY COUNTRY REPORT* 1. Denmark 2. Switzerland 3. Iceland 4. Norway 5. Finland

6. Canada 7. Netherland 8. New Zealand 9. Australia 10. Sweden


THAT PLAY STAY TOGETHER P.A.R.E.N.T. – THE DANISH WAY Denmark is considered the happiest country in the world (Australia comes in ninth!) and parenting experts have spent countless hours analysing their lifestyle to determine just what make the Danes so content. We’ve uncovered their six simple steps to guide parents on how to cultivate lasting happiness. And the ironic acronym used to remember the six pillars of this philosophy is… PARENT.

P is for Play

E is for Empathy

Children learn through play and parents can learn a lot by joining in. Play together. Laugh together. Explore together.

children are born with natural empathy and it is up to us to nurture this by leading by example, showing kindness to others and thinking about others’ feelings.

A is for Authenticity

N is for No Ultimatums

Children may be little but they deserve everything that adults do, including honesty. Be up front with your kids. Be real.

“Either you clean your room or you will lose your iPad.” This is a common sentence in my household but one that the Danes don’t believe in.

R is for Reframing This is a powerful mind tool that, essentially, works by focusing on the positive, even in the worst situations. Sure, it’s hard to flip being awake at 3am with a screaming baby into a positive thing but it can be possible – accept it as reality, focus on the softness and the sweetness of your baby and find gratitude in the fact that you have the capability to be a mother in the first place. This is reframing. And it can change your life.

No-ultimatum parenting is about avoiding power struggles. It’s about giving children choice rather than pushing them in a certain direction and punishing their decision.

T is for Togetherness Through this togetherness families create a special bond of comfort, security and, most importantly, love.

WHAT MAKES A FAMILY HAPPY AND CONTENT? Belong

Contribute

Fun

Health

Home

Security

To be part of something bigger than you

To stay strong, energetic and be well

To be valued and valuable to others

To build a great place to grow

To create memorable and meaningful moments

To have peace of mind now and whilst planning for the future

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PARENTING

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The Birth Order Effect STORY Jenna Galley

Is your child the class clown? Does your child have an intense competitive streak? Will your child go out of the way to ensure others are taken care of? Blame the birth order. Every child is different. But does the birth order (the order in which your child comes in relation to his or her siblings) impact your child’s temperament and future? According to parenting expert and author, Michael Grose, it certainly does. “The wider impact of a person’s birth order is often underestimated,” Michael says. “There’s significant evidence to suggest that family position influences career paths and even our choice of lifetime partner.” Michael Grose isn’t the only expert who agrees that birth order impacts personality. Dr. Kevin Leman, a psychologist who has studied birth order since 1967 and author of The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are, is another huge believer in the birth order theory. Not only does personality differ based on birth order, but it is also impacted by how parents treat their child because of it. There’s no denying that our parenting styles do tend to change with each subsequent child. With our first we are usually a lot more attentive and worried about doing the wrong thing. Essentially our first born babies are our trialand-error babies. We’re winging it and hoping for the best! This somewhat neurotic, by-the-book way of parenting can rub off on our first born and many oldest siblings are considered perfectionists who want to please. By the third child, we tend to be more relaxed in our parenting style and we’ve uncovered the truth that it’s not possible to always be the best. By the third child we’ve learned that discipline, and dirt for that matter, won’t hurt them. And thus, our third born babies tend to be more relaxed by nature. Whether you believe that birth order does impact personality or not, it’s always interesting to see what the experts suggest and whether their findings ring true for your family. Here’s what Michael, Kevin and several other birth order experts have discovered:

The First Born Child Typical characteristics:

• Motivated and driven to success • Reliable and diligent • Conscientious and structured • Controlling and cautious The first born is used to something no other sibling received – undivided attention from Mum and Dad (for a short period of time at least). It has been estimated that first born children receive an average of 3,000 more quality hours with mum and dad than subsequent children. Thus it makes sense that first born children tend to have a strong attachment to their parents and are eager to please them. They want to be the best and are often leaders of the pack. However, they can also be quite reserved and err on the Parenting Tips side of caution, especially when The First Born Child placed in new settings. First born children tend to be organised and excel in careers that let them be in control, including government roles, engineering, medicine and science and information technology.

Avoid wrapping them in cotton wool Encourage independent decision making

The Middle Child(ren) Typical characteristics:

• Competitive and rebellious • People-pleasers and peacemakers • Friendly and social • Loyal

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pakmag PARENTING The middle child tends to be competitive in nature, perhaps due to constantly feeling like he or she must compete with his older sibling. “Second-borns often adopt behaviours and characteristics that are the exact opposite of the first-born,” Michael Grose explains. Middle children are not naughty by nature but they are not afraid to stand up for what they think is right and they are not afraid to rebel against your wishes in order to assure this happens. Don’t be surprised if your stubborn strongwilled middle child demands to choose their own clothing and becomes a huge fan of the word “no” early on. Middle children also tend to be very persuasive and great negotiators. Many middle children will go on to have careers in the public service, law enforcement, construction, caretaking Parenting Tips or education sectors. The Middle Child(ren) Another interesting thing about Avoid comparing middle children is they tend to be them to their siblings – the most faithful partners – 80 per embrace differences cent of middle children remain faithful to their partners compared Encourage celebration of to only 65 per cent of first borns and achievements 53 per cent of the youngest sibling.

The Last Born Child Typical characteristics:

• Relaxed and fun-loving • Uncomplicated • Outgoing and manipulative • Attention-seeking and self-centred • Creative The baby of the family may have to compete with his or her siblings for attention but the youngest child tends to also have greater freedom and is generally more relaxed in nature. “Unburdened by the high expectations that many parents have for their eldest children, many youngest experience greater success than their siblings,” Michael Grose explains. Last-born children also tend to be creative souls and love an audience. They may be the jokers of the family and enjoy being the centre of attention. Some of the careers that suit the youngest child include editing and writing, sales, design and art.

Parenting Tips The Last Born Child Avoid giving them preferential treatment Encourage accountability for actions

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The Only Child Typical characteristics:

• Mature and sophisticated • Perfectionists and diligent • Leaders and organised

Parenting Tips The Only Child Avoid the “Lonely Only” by socialising your child Encourage ambitiousness but set realistic goals

• Conscientious What about children without any siblings? Only children tend to have many of the same characteristics as first-born children. They occupy their parents' attention not just for a short period of time like a first born, but forever. There tends to be a lot of pressure on only children and many thrive on structure and organisation. Research shows that only children are more confident, articulate and imaginative than other children.

The Exceptions to the Rules

Just because your son is born first doesn’t guarantee he is going to be a leader and perfectionist. There are always going to be exceptions to the rules and many parents are actually more relaxed with their first born child than their fifth. Furthermore, experts suggest that the above rules only apply to siblings with close age gaps. A child that is born five years or more after a sibling will tend to resort back to the first born characteristics. Twins are another exception and experts, such as Dr. Kevin Leman, suggest that twins often both take on the first born characteristics. Of course, there are so many elements that contribute to who we become as adults and what characteristics we take on. Some we are born with, others we grow into from outside sources. Some are passed down from our parents; others are influenced by our peers. But experts agree that the birth order effect appears to have a lot of truth surrounding it. So, tell us PakMag parents, do these characteristics ring true in your household? Check out PakMag’s Facebook page to join the conversation.

Find out more: Why First Borns Rule the World and Last Borns Want to Change it By Michael Grose $27.50 www.parentingideas.com.au The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are By Dr. Kevin Leman $16.00 www.drleman.com




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2 fillets of fresh local catch fish 2 cups desiccated coconut, for crumbing 1 cup tapioca starch 3 tbs coconut flour 1/2 cup coconut milk 1/2 cup water 1 tsp bi carb soda Pinch salt 1 cup coconut oil (for frying) Roza’s Gourmet Dill and Parsley Mayonnaise to serve

1 cup milk of choice 2 large ripe bananas, mashed (about 1 cup) 1/4 cup icing sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Toppings 3 tbsp coconut oil 1/3 cup dark chocolate 1/4 cup chopped peanuts 1/4 cup desiccated coconut

HOW TO MAKE

Popsicle mold Popsicles sticks

1. Place tapioca starch, coconut flour, bicarb and salt in a bowl and mix together with a hand whisk. 2. Slowly add water and coconut milk and whisk to create a smooth batter. 3. Heat the coconut oil in a fry pan over high heat. Meanwhile pour the desiccated coconut out onto a plate ready for crumbing. 4. Dip fish in the batter and let the excess drip off. 5. Place the battered fish onto the plate of desiccated coconut and carefully coat all over. 6. Slowly place the fish into the hot oil and shallow fry for 1-2 minutes, then carefully flip over. Cook for a further 1-2 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. 7. Top with Roza’s Gourmet Dill and Parsley Mayonnaise and serve with The Real Foodies Rainbow Salad. RECIPE CREATED BY Created by the The Real Foodies. Check them out online www.therealfoodies.com.au on Instagram: the_real_foodies or on facebook: /therealfoodies

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT

HOW TO MAKE 1. Place milk, bananas, icing sugar and vanilla extract in a blender and puree until mixture is smooth in consistency. 2. Pour mixture into popsicle molds ensuring you divide evenly to make equally sized icy-poles. 3. Insert popsicle sticks and freeze for four to five hours. 4. Add coconut oil and dark chocolate to a saucepan and combine over a medium heat until smooth. 5. Pour into a mug (for easy dipping) and allow to cool slightly. 6. Dip in your popsicles and add chopped peanuts or coconut immediately. 7. Allow coating to harden and serve. Note: The number of popsicles this recipe will yield depends on the size of your popsicle molds; you should get anywhere from six to eight popsicles.

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+ HEALTH ADHD

STORY Dr Xiaoping Jiang

When we see a child exhibiting behaviours such as overactivity, inattention or impulsivity it is worthwhile to sit back and have a think; it might not be the child’s fault. This is especially true when behaviour begins to affect peer relationships, interaction with family members or learning development. It could actually be related to the medical condition Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD is a behavioural disorder, not an illness or a sign of low intelligence. It can affect children’s learning, social skills and family functioning. It is very common and affects between three and five per cent of Australian children. With understanding, care and medical treatment a child who has ADHD can lead a normal life. CHILDREN WITH ADHD HAVE THREE MAIN PROBLEMS: • Inattention – having difficulty concentrating, forgetting instructions, moving from one task to another without completing anything. • Impulsivity – talking over the top of others, having a ‘short fuse’ and being accident prone. • Overactivity – constant restlessness and fidgeting. All young children have a limited attention span and sometimes do things without thinking. But only a few of these children have ADHD. So, how is ADHD picked up and diagnosed? ADHD symptoms often become apparent when the child starts school, or as academic expectations start to rise at around age seven to eight years of age. When parents or school teachers notice that a child has the problems listed above, seeing a family doctor is a wise step. A doctor will conduct an initial assessment and provide advice on how parents and teachers can

collect information, focusing on the characteristics of ADHD. The relevant information is then compiled and the doctor will make a decision as to whether a referral to a paediatrician for further assessment and diagnosis is necessary. The diagnosis is made only by appropriately experienced psychologists, paediatricians or child psychiatrists. HOW IS ADHD TREATED? Children with ADHD need support and understanding from family and teachers. Behavioural strategies should be offered to all children but stimulant medication, such as Ritalin and Dexamphetamine, is the single most effective treatment for ADHD. While there are potential side effects, these are mostly not serious. If there is any concern regarding side effects, parents are encouraged to discuss these issues with the children’s doctor. CARING FOR A CHILD WITH ADHD A child with ADHD can stretch the patience of all members of the family. Parents need to try a range of different

ways to help their child learn and develop, and reduce stress in the family. IT WILL HELP IF YOU:

• Develop consistent routines at home and at school. • Keep rules clear and simple, and give reminders calmly. • Get physically close to the child and make sure you have the child’s full attention when you talk. • Give your child only one or two instructions at a time. • Praise your child and notice when they do something good. • Supervise closely – your child may put themselves in dangerous situations. • Try to ignore minor irritating behaviours. • Be clear about discipline for behaviour you find unacceptable. For example, use ‘time out’ (between the ages of 18 months and six years) or logical consequences (for older children). Remember - a child with ADHD does not intend to be difficult.

Zika Virus If you are pregnant, or trying to conceive, you may have heard about Zika virus and you may be worried about how it could affect you and your baby. Zika is spread when an Aedes Aegypti mosquito bites an infective person and then infects someone else. Zika can also be spread through sexual contact. There has been no transmission of Zika virus in Australia to date but with the wet season approaching, it is possible that a traveller could bring the virus to North Queensland.

SYMPTOMS

Zika virus is usually a mild illness, with many people experiencing no symptoms at all. People might get fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes. The main risk of Zika is to the unborn child because the infection can cause a range of birth defects including microcephaly (small head). WHAT YOU NEED TO DO

There is no cure or vaccine for Zika virus, so it is important that you take measures to protect yourself. Your best defence against Zika virus is to kill mosquitoes and protect yourself

from bites. • Tip water out of containers around your home to stop the mosquito breeding. • Use a long-lasting insect surface spray to kill mosquitoes in dark areas inside your home and apply every four weeks. • Regularly apply insect repellent containing DEET or Picaridin. • Screen your doors and windows. For more information visit www.health.qld.gov.au/zika www.pakmag.com.au DECEMBER 2016

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Too Young for the Pool ? STORY Christine Dellit, Program Director – Little Snappers Swim Schools

When should I start teaching my baby to swim? And how do I find a good swim school? We hear these questions from every parent. And whilst it is fantastic that our lives in Australia revolve around water, it also means that there is an increased risk of drowning. Sadly, in Australia, drowning happens to be one of the largest killers of children in the zero to four age group with 21 drownings between 1 July 2015 and 30 June 2016. Though this was a 30 per cent decrease on the 10-year average, it is preventable (Royal Life Drowning Report 2015-2016). In addition to the number of deaths every year, for every child who drowns, there are four children who suffer from immersion in various degrees, with some requiring life-long care. One of the reasons we are starting to see a decrease in deaths in the zero to four age group is due to our education on drowning prevention via programs such as Laurie Lawrence’s FIVE ALIVE and, more recently, the widespread launch of free Aquatic Education programs for two and three-month-old babies throughout Australia. Babies are born with a natural affinity for water and a great newborn program will educate parents on the correct way to introduce their babies safely & happily into the pool. The program should promote movement, touch and bonding, as well as focusing on visual, audio, social, emotional and physical development. Your chosen program should only be carried out by those who have an in depth knowledge of child development through swimming and who teach from the heart. Besides the obvious sensory, bonding and lifesaving benefits of baby and toddler swimming, a recent seven-year study by Griffith University Institute for Educational Research found that children who are involved in early childhood swimming achieve physical milestones faster and scored significantly higher in visual, motor skill and mathematically related

tasks. Oral expression and general areas of literacy and numerology are also vastly improved as a result of early swimming lessons. Many parents ask, “How long before my child can swim?”. It’s so important for parents to understand that learning to swim is a long-term investment that cannot be achieved unless your child has regular exposure to water. It is not until the age of about seven that a child will experience true skill retention. And, I always tell parents that your child is safer once they can swim a kilometre confidently. A child is quite capable of swimming independently with a pop-up breath or back roll by 18 months of age. Or, at the very least able to fall in and get back to the side at this age. With that said, it is unrealistic to expect your child to do this if they are only attending lessons once a week with no other water play. Ideally, a minimum of one lesson per week with further practice three or more times per week will give your child the best chance of becoming safer faster.

I agree with Laurie Lawrence when he says: “First thing I look for is good, clean sparkling water. Next is a happy environment, smiling, happy teachers. Water should be warm, the pool preferably enclosed, the surrounds clean and one that has Swim Australia accreditation.” In addition, you should look for: • Small class sizes of a maximum of three or four based on age and ability. • A program that is based on child development principles and uses gentle techniques. • A program that caters to all ages and stages, and is conducted 12 months of the year. And remember there is never a reason for any method of teaching to cause fear or trauma in a child. Studies are underway to prove that any method that uses such methods has longlasting psychological effects on the growing brain of the child into adulthood. A love and respect of the water is important to teach our children. Swimming should be a fun and beautiful experience. One that every child deserves.

Tub Time Tips Bath time is a great time to introduce your little one to the water. A few bath toys, containers and mum or dad supervising can make for a great evening activity. Ensure a safer sitting position with Dreambaby® Bath Support with Foam Padding which provides comfort and support for newborns up to six months old, while reducing the physical stress on parents. Enjoy mould-free toys with Oli and Carol mould-free bath toys. This unique range of bath toys for babies are not only baby-safe and eco-friendly, but they won’t go mouldy in the bath. You can get your collection at Wild and Whimsical Things.

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ALCOHOL AND PREGNANCY STORY Jenna Galley The silly season is upon us which means Christmas party drinks, afternoon cocktails and weekend wines are on the rise. Except, of course, if you’re pregnant. If you’re pregnant you are confined to mocktails and water. Or are you? According to a recent study 40 per cent of Australian women admit to drinking alcohol during pregnancy. More astonishingly, 56 per cent of New Zealand women, 75 per cent of UK women and 82 per cent of Irish women consumed alcohol while pregnant. The study, which was published in the medical journal BMJ Open concluded that pregnancy is "prevalent and socially acceptable".

Say what? Before you grab the bottle and forget everything you’ve ever been told about alcohol and pregnancy, keep in mind that alcohol during pregnancy is still associated with a number of health complications for bub including a higher risk of foetal alcohol syndrome, cognitive concerns and behavioural problems. Health agencies worldwide, including The National Health and Medical Council of Australia, agree that the safest option for foetuses is for their mothers to abstain from alcohol entirely. Of course, there are several studies that suggest that one or two units of alcohol once or twice a week is perfectly fine. Two major UK studies by researchers from Oxford University and University College London, which tracked about 11,000 women and their babies until they were three and five years old, found that children of women who had engaged in light drinking - defined as one to two drinks per week or per occasion - were not at increased risk of behavioural difficulties or cognitive deficits compared with children of mothers who did not drink during pregnancy. The bottom line? The decision to eliminate alcohol completely from your diet when pregnant is up to you. After all, it’s your body and your baby but, for most Aussie mums, reaching for the bottle is usually left for after baby has been born.

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EXPLORING THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR PLAY. STORY Goodstart Early Learning, Elizabeth Washington, Early Learning Capability Consultant. What better place for young children to master their emerging physical skills than the great outdoors? Especially in a place like Queensland, which offers a unique and wondrous environment for children to play and explore and to connect with nature. It is in the outdoors that children can fully and freely finetune their gross motor skills; they can run, leap, jump, skip, roll, hop and do other physical activities which indoor play doesn’t allow because of space or other restrictions (such as making a mess!). Children are naturally drawn to physically-active play outdoors. It is fun and exciting, but more importantly, it provides a great form of exercise that promotes wellbeing as well as physical development.

How children benefit from outdoor play • Climbing, running and other physical activities help to develop motor skills, balance and concentration. • Outdoor play increases children’s flexibility and develops muscle strength. • It promotes social and emotional development – children are more likely to invent games and express themselves as they learn about the world they live in (in their own way). • Exercise is proven to help improve children’s emotional health, allowing for calmness and a heightened sense of wellbeing.

Outdoor activity ideas for parents. • Nature walk. • Obstacle course. • A ‘listening walk’ (sensory experience). • Chasing bubbles. • Water painting (paint the side of a house or a tree using a bucket of water and a large paint brush). • Having fun with sustainability – composting, gardening, worm farms. • Looking for shapes in the clouds.

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WHAT'S ON DEC

"Minty picks PakClub Christmas Party! on Sunday 11th"

Thursday 1

Monday 5

Friday 9

STABLE ON THE STRAND FLASH MOB Kings Rd Market CastleTown Lorraine.marshall@ mcconaghyretail.com.au 11.00am / Free / Family

BRING YOUR BABY FANTASTIC BEASTS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family

BRING YOUR BABY - TROLLS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family

Friday 2

Tuesday 6

BRING YOUR BABY FANTASTIC BEASTS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family

ART-BOX Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Gold coin donation / Kids PERCIVAL'S LIFE DRAWING Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 6.30pm / $15 / Adults

Saturday 3 DA VINCI WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family

Wednesday 7

Sunday 4 CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Reid Park www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au 5:00pm / Free / Family DA VINCI WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family SUNDAYS AT RIVERWAY Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 1.00pm / Free / Family

BRING YOUR BABY FANTASTIC BEASTS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family CHICKS AT THE FLICKS - LION Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Adult ABA DISCUSSION MEETING: BREASTFEEDING DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON IMPS Building, Kirwan Health abatownsville@yahoo.com.au 9.30am / Family

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family CHRISTMAS ARTIST MARKET Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Family

PICTURING TOWNSVILLE LAUNCH Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 6.30pm / Free / Adults

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Family

Saturday 10 DINOSAUR DISCOVERY: LOST CREATURES OF CRETACEOUS Running daily until July Museum of Tropical Queensland info.mtq@qm.qld.gov.au 9:30am / Cost / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Family

SUNDAYS AT RIVERWAY Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 1.00pm / Free / Family

Monday 12 BRING YOUR BABY - TROLLS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family

PAKCLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY! Fairfield Central Shopping Centre www.fairfieldcentral.com.au 11.00am / Free / Family

PAEDIATRICKS' SCHOOL READINESS SCREENING PROGRAM Until 16th 4/9 Railway Avenue, Railway Estate brooke_wiemers@hotmail.com 10:00am / $50 per session / Children commencing school in 2017

FREE SWIM DAY All Townsville City Council Pools www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au 9:00am / Free / Family

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids

Sunday 11

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WHAT'S ON DEC

"Chooky picks Stable on the Strand on Sunday 18th"

Tuesday 13

Thursday 15

Saturday 17

Monday 19

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA BOOKINGS REQUIRED Stockland stockland.com.au/townsville 8.30am / Kids

HEROES AND VILLIANS SUMMER READING CLUB MEMBERS PARTY City Libraries Thuringowa Central www.townsville.qld.gov.au/ facilities-and-recreation/libraries 10.00am / Free / Family

JORDAN GRANT ARTIST TALK Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Free / Adults

STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park, Townsville www.stableonthestrand.com 5.30pm / FREE / Family friendly activities for All Ages

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids PERCIVAL'S LIFE DRAWING Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 6.30pm / $15 / Adults

Wednesday 14 BRING YOUR BABY - TROLLS Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au Check website for times / Cost / Family THE BREEZE IN THE BUSH Until 17th Full Throttle Theatre www.fullthrottletheatre.com Cost / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

Friday 16 RIVERWAY MOVIE NIGHT – THE GOOD DINOSAUR Riverway Oval www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au 7:15pm / Free / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids FREE AND FOREIGN SUBJECTIVITY LAUNCH Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 6.30pm / Free / Adults

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family

Sunday 18 STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park, Townsville www.stableonthestrand.com 5.30pm / FREE / Family friendly activities for All Ages SUITCASE RUMMAGE IN TOWNSVILLE! City Lane www.suitcaserummage.com.au 9.00am / Free / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Family SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family SUNDAYS AT RIVERWAY Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 1.00pm / Free / Family

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids

Tuesday 20 STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park, Townsville www.stableonthestrand.com 5.30pm / FREE / Family friendly activities for All Ages SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

Wednesday 21 STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park, Townsville www.stableonthestrand.com 5.30pm / FREE / Family friendly activities for All Ages SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

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WHAT'S ON DEC Thursday 22 STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park, Townsville www.stableonthestrand.com 5.30pm / FREE / Family friendly activities for All Ages SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

Monday 26 MOANA Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au check website for times / Cost / Family

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

SING Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au check website for times / Cost / Family

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Tuesday 27

SANTA'S WORKSHOP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.00am / Free / Kids

KID'S ART WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

PBR TOURING PRO SERIES CHARTER TOWERS Dalrymple Equestrian Centre 47 240 218 $15.00 / Family

Wednesday 28 KID'S ART WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

NEW YEAR'S EVE CONCERT Townsville Civic Theatre (07) 4727 9797 8:30pm / Cost / Family

Thursday 29 KID'S ART WORKSHOP Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Kids

RIVERWAY MOVIE NIGHT – UP Riverway Oval www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au 7:15pm / Free / Family

Saturday 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE THE STRAND The Strand www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au Free / Family

Save the Date: 22-01-17 GET ACTIVE EXPO 2017 Townsville Stadium www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au 10.00am / Free / Family

REGULAR MARKETS BALGAL BEACH MARKETS

CASTLE HILL PCYC MARKETS

TIME/DATE 8.00am - 1.00pm, First Sat of the month LOCATION Fishermans Landing Balgal Beach

TIME 7am to 11am

BLUEWATER COMMUNITY

COTTERS MARKETS

CENTRE TWILIGHT MARKETS DATE Every Second Saturday LOCATION Bluewater Community Assoc BUSH N BEACH MARKETS TIME 8.00am – 1.00pm DATE Second and Forth Sundays Location Bushland Beach CARLYLE GARDENS ARTS & CRAFTS MARKETS TIME 9.00am DATE 1st Sat of the month (Mar - Dec) LOCATION Carlyle Gardens Retirement Resot, Beck Drive, Condon

DATE Every Sunday LOCATION Castle Hill PCYC

TIME 8.30am-1pm DATE Every Sunday LOCATION Flinders St & Townsville Bulletin Square. HORSESHOE BAY MARKETS TIME 9.00am - 2.00pm DATE Every second and last Sunday LOCATION Horseshoe Bay Foreshore LABEL TRADERS MARKET TIME 8am-12pm DATE 3rd Sunday of the month LOCATION Mundingburra State School

LUCINDA MARKETS

STRAND NIGHT MARKETS

TIME 8.00am – 12.00pm DATE Second Sunday of the month (May to September) LOCATION Borello Park

TIME 5.00pm - 9.30pm DATE First Friday LOCATION Strand Park (Runs from May to Dec)

MAGNETIC ISLAND RSL MARKET

TOWNSVILLE ARTIST MARKET

TIME 5.30pm-8pm DATE Every Friday (Exc Good Friday) LOCATION Magnetic Island RSL MOUNTAINVIEW PLAZA MARKET TIME 8am-2pm, DATE Every Saturday (Excluding Jan) LOCATION Mountainview Plaza NQ FARMERS MARKET TIME 6.00am - 12.00pm DATE Every Saturday LOCATION North Shore Town Centre RENEGADE HANDMADE MARKET TIME 8.00am - 1.00pm DATE 2nd Sunday of the month LOCATION Marian School

TIME 9.00am - 12.00pm DATE/LOCATION August 1 at Strand Ephemera, October 24, Riverway Arts Centre WILLOWS ROTARY MARKETS TIME 7.30-11.30am DATE Every Sun LOCATION Willows Shop Centre Carpark UPPER ROSS COMMUNITY MARKETS TIME From 3.00pm DATE 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month LOCATION Apex Park, Riverway Drive, Rasmussen

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REGULAR EVENTS TOWNSVILLE GALLERIES VARIOUS DAYS MONDAY MORNING ART GROUP (Adults) Time/Day 9.00am, Monday Location Pinnacles Gallery, 4773 8871 ART-BOX - ART ACTIVITIES for Under 5's Time/Day 10.00am, First Tuesday Location Pinnacles Gallery Cost/Phone Free (Kids) 4773 8871 PERCIVAL'S LIFE DRAWING (Adults) Time/Day 6.30pm, Tuesday Location Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cost/Phone $15, 4727 9011 FREE FAMILY FUN DAY - ART ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY Time/Day 10.30am, Third Sunday Location Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cost/Phone Free, (Family) 4727 9011

BROTHERS LEAGUES CLUB TOWNSVILLE VARIOUS DAYS KIDS CLUB (Supervised) Time/Day 6.00pm - 9.30pm Every Night Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000 BROTHERS KIDS NIGHT Time/Day 6.00pm - 9.00pm Friday Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000 (Free)

BELGIAN GARDENS STATE SCHOOL PLAYGROUP MONDAYS Time 9.00 - 11.00am Location Belgian Gardens SS Hall Cost/Phone $2 per person, 4717 1333 Email rickandjules4@bigpond.com

FIRST FIVE FOREVER VARIOUS DAYS PARENT INFORMATION SESSIONS Time/Day 9.30am, First Tuesday Location City Libraries Aitkenvale Web www.townsville.qld.gov.au Cost Free

2ND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH

RIVERWAY PARKRUN

FREE DAY FOR TOWNSVILLE AND BURDEKIN LOCALS AT THE MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QLD (Excl School Holidays) Time 9.30am - 5.00pm

SATURDAYS

TOWNSVILLE TOY LIBRARY TOWNSVILLE TOY LIBRARY Days/Times Every Tuesday and the 1, 2 & 3 Saturday from 9.30 until 11.00am. Location Toy Library is at the Railway Estate Community Centre, 23 First St

NEWBORN AND FAMILY DROP-IN SERVICE Time/Day Tuesday (9am to 2pm), Saturdays (9.00am to 12.00pm) Location City Libraries Aitkenvale Web www.townsville.qld.gov.au Cost Free

MAINLY MUSIC THURSDAYS DURING SCHOOL TERMS For Babies to pre prep aged children. Fun, music, morning tea and Free play

LAUNCH ZONE MONDAY / THURSDAY NIGHTS

PLAYGROUP TOY LIBRARY

DODGEBALL & VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Time 6.00pm to 8.00pm Location Launch Zone, 1300 528 624 Cost $90 per team (Weekly - $15pp)

Days/Times Last Saturday of the month from 8.30 - 10.00am Location The Toy Shed, Fitzroy St, Heatley

MOUNT LOUISA SCOUT GROUP VARIOUS DAYS JOEYS AND CUBS (6-10) Time/Day Tuesdays, 6:30pm-8:00pm SCOUTS (10-14) Time/Day Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm Location Mt Louisa House of Praise (Bayswater Rd) Phone 0403 862 449 (Matt)

MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QLD

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Starting at 6.45am Runners head off at 7.00am and the event finishes when the last participant crosses the line. Riverway parkrun is a 5km course along Ross River which you can complete by running or walking (or both) and is for all ages. Children, prams and dogs are all welcome to join in the fun. Please note: Scooters and bikes are not allowed for safety and insurance reasons. This course is wheelchair friendly. Registration is free and available at www.parkrun.com.au/riverway.

MESSY PLAY (Bookings Required) Days Wednesdays Time 9.00am & 10.30am Location City Libraries Aitkenvale

JUMP FITT Time/Days Monday (6.00pm), Wednesday (5.30pm), Saturday (8am) Location Launch Zone, 1300 528 624 Cost $15 per person

Time From 6.45am Location Meet at the front of Tony Ireland Stadium on the grassed area near the ticket box.

LEARN JAPANESE PLAYGROUP MONDAYS DURING SCHOOL TERM Location Annandale Community Centre Time 9.30 - 10.30am Email oyakodejapanese@hotmail.com Cost Gold coin donation per family

Time From 9.30am Location St Peter’s Anglican Church, West End Cost $3.00 per child Phone Call 0414 807 179 for more information



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Natural

Each year many of us search for ideas to reinvent and reinvigorate our Christmas party décor. This year, try combining the warmth of the tropics with the cosiness of a Christmas winter wonderland to give your Christmas party a beautifully natural feel. Set your table with natural materials, earthy colours and candles. Using plants such as holly and conifers sets a woodland scene and incorporating native greenery such as gum blossom and eucalyptus adds an element of Australiana. Accent your greens and browns with a crisp white table cloth, light linen napkins and a dash of sparkle (gold candlesticks work perfectly) to provide contrast and give a modern touch to an otherwise traditional setting.

It’s not just how your party looks, ignite your guests’ sense of smell by giving them the scent of Christmas as they walk through the door. Simply add cinnamon sticks, nutmeg, cloves and rosemary to a pan, fill with water and a little jojoba oil, and simmer to give your home a naturally festive aroma. Be sure to upload a picture of your Christmas party to our Facebook page or post on your own page using #PakMag. Check out more ideas at www.pakmag.com.au

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Earth Toys offer a free gift wrapping service online and instore* www.earthtoys.net (FREE!)

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Zakkia Natural Concrete Jar korufurnitureandhomewares.com.au (RRP $57.00ea)

Gluten Free Super Cacao Muesli www.thesourcebulkfoods.com.au

Zakkia White Oversize Tumbler korufurnitureandhomewares.com.au (RRP $32.00ea) Create your own luxury hand-made Christmas themed chocolates. Classes run from 9.30am - 3.00pm. www.theartofchocolate.com.au (RRP $175.00pp)

Elf on the Shelf www.playmackay.com.au (RRP $69.99ea)

Icingbits Holly Edible Cake Toppers www.icingbits.com

Oak Tree with White Concrete Star. www.bespokedesignerliving.com

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Fairfield Central Shopping Centre

Contact them for more information on their amazing birthday party packages, and after hours functions.

PARTY WITH SANTA AT PAKCLUB’S CHRISTMAS PARTY

Call: 4724 2219

Sunday, 11 December at 11:00am Carols, games & prizes for best dressed! Plus, have a photo with Santa. LETTER FROM SANTA! Have your children write Santa a letter with their Christmas wish list. Post in Santa’s Mailbox at the centre before Sunday 18 December & Santa will write back! Be sure to include full name and address! COLOURING IN COMPETITION Download the colouring in sheets from the Fairfield Central website. Drop them into Santa’s Mailbox at the centre before Sunday 18 December and Santa will decide the winners! Great prizes to be won. GIFT WRAPPING The Salvation Army will provide gift wrapping services for a gold coin donation in the Kmart forecourt. 9:00am-2:30pm from Monday 12 Saturday 24 December. To be kept updated on all that is happening at Fairfield Central like them on Facebook www.facebook. com/FairfieldCentralTSV or visit www.fairfieldcentral.com.au

CHIPMUNKS Playland & Café LOCATED IN WESTEND, THE PLAY CENTRE FEATURES THE LATEST PLAYGROUND EXPERIENCE WITH LARGE MAIN PLAYGROUND, DEDICATED UNDER 5’S AREA AND SEPARATE BABY AREA. Join in the fun at Chipmunks Townsville and keep up to date with the latest news via their Facebook Page /ChipmunksTownsville.

Website: www.chipmunks.com.au/ venues/townsville/ PS. Don’t forget your socks!

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY HAS YOUR SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES SORTED WITH SANTA’S WORKSHOPS HAPPENING.

CASTLETOWN 4TO WINNING TREE Win a Poolwerx Spa and one of 40 prizes! FREE TREE ORNAMENT WITH PURCHASE OF $20 OR MORE AT ANY CASTLETOWN SPECIALTY STORE. Running from 5-16 December EAT, SING & BE MERRY Official Santa Wait Zone- different

To find out more check out our What’s On guide for daily programs or visit www.whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au

activity each day, from $2.00 to

Townsville RSL

SING OUT FOR A SUPER HERO

Dining at Townsville RSL has never been easier. THE CADETS KIDS CLUB Open Wednesday – Saturday from 5:00pm – 10:00pm & Sundays 11:30am – 3:30pm for ages 3-12years. It is fully supervised so mums and dads can relax and enjoy some of their own company while knowing that the dedicated staff are taking care of the little ones. It is part of the T&C’s that parents have a buzzer for notifications for when their little one needs to see them, and they are required to check out their child once an hour as well. It is open to members of the Townsville RSL and bookings are essential as places are very limited. A gold coin donation for admission goes to Mates 4 Mates, helping our veteran community. For further information, please contact our reception on 4759 9500 or visit the website www.townsvillersl.com.au

$5.00. From 15-18 December at the Kings Rd Market.

1 December 12:00pm Cosplay super hero and pop culture invasion STABLE ON THE STRAND FLASH MOB 1 December 12:00pm Kings Rd Market No bookings required For more information, visit www.castletown.com.au

Pinnacles Gallery PINNACLES GALLERY ARE RUNNING SOME GREAT SCHOOL HOLIDAY SANTA’S WORKSHOPS AND KIDS ART WORKSHOPS BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL For more information, check out our What’s On guide for daily programs. To book call 4773 8871 or email pinnacles@townsville.qld.gov.au

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Townsville Mini Golf & Fun Park Open in the school holidays from 9:00am – 5:00pm with extended trading to 9:00pm on Friday and Saturday evenings. PAY TO PLAY & STAY ALL DAY The fun starts with unlimited play on the 18-hole mini golf course and bouncy time on the jumping castles for the children. Established lush tropical gardens ensure a relaxed, shady environment as play continues. Boisterous laughter, chatting and giggles are generally heard alongside the chirping and chattering of the local bird inhabitants. Set on over 4000sqm (1 acre) and centrally located on Kings Road, Westend (opposite Show Grounds), within walking distance to Castletown Shopping Centre. Ample street and venue parking is conveniently available. Take a break in play and enjoy a hot meal or snack from Georgie’s Kiosk. Call to book 4771 3999 For more information, check out their website www.townsvilleminigolf.com.au or keep up to date with the latest on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/tsvminigolf

La Luna Youth Arts COME & PLAY - PRESENTED BY LA LUNA YOUTH ARTS A range of visual art, dance, drama and circus workshops on offer…

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MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 3-6 years: Christmas Dance Off, Make Christmas Stars, Adventures with a Christmas Elf 7-11 years: Dance Fit, Christmas Angels & Stars, A Christmas Elf Quest TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER 3-6 years: Shuffle & Shake, Make Christmas Tree & Card, Light it Up 7-11 years: Hop It Bop It, Christmas Ornaments, Into the Darkness WEDNESDAY 14 DECEMBER 3-6 years: Make Christmas Garlands, Under the Sea 7-11 years: Christmas Garlands, Storm the Castle THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER 3-6 years: Make Christmas Cards, Infinity & Beyond 7-11 years: Christmas Cards & Gift Tags, Planet X FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER 3-6 years: Make Christmas Wreaths, Rumble Tumble 7-11 years: Christmas Origami, Cirque de Play Sessions run: 9:00am–10:30am & 11:00am–12:30pm Bookings are required. Cost: $20.00 per participant, per workshop or 4 workshops for $70.00 Phone: 4773 6377 Email: admin@lalunanq.com More Details : www.lalunanq.com

Stockland Townsville JOIN SANTA FOR BREAKFAST Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 December 8.30am – 9.30am. $10 per child. Each child will receive a breakfast pack and a Christmas goody bag. There will be games and prizes and of course Santa! Bookings essential call 4779 6033 or visit the Customer care desk in centre. Visit www.stockland.com.au townsville for more information.

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W ITH TH E BLOCKS C ARO AND KING I With Christmas in our sights, setting the table for a festive feast is on the agenda this month. Check out our tips for sprucing up your outdoor space to create an alfresco cooking and dining area for the party season and beyond. P repare Any chef will tell you it’s the preparation that matters. Taking your kitchen outside adds a whole new element of fun to cooking and is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and socialise whilst chopping, slicing and dicing. See how you can make your own food prep station in the alfresco dining blog on our website. Co o k These days, there’s a huge variety of outdoor cooking options. Pizza ovens, fire pits and rotisserie spits are great for outdoor cooking with a twist but we recommend investing in a decent BBQ before splashing out on alternatives. With its ease of use and versatility not limiting what you can cook, you’ll get much more use from a traditional BBQ and can add the ‘wow’ options as extras to bring out for special occasions. Eat A colourful cutlery and crockery set reserved for alfresco dining is a perfect way to make eating outside extra special. Add matching cushions to your chairs for an affordable way to make a big difference to your space. Extra tip: Add a swing to keep bub entertained whilst you’re cooking – it could even double as a highchair! Check out more tips at www.pakmag.com.au

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BEST OF CAIRNS Whether you’ve never been or you call it your second home, you will no doubt be aware that there’s plenty of things to do, places to stay and amazing food to sample in Cairns. At PakMag we want to celebrate all things Cairns this month and help you navigate the multitude of options available to you if you’re heading north theses summer holidays.

Where to Stay The options of accommodation seem endless when it comes to staying in Cairns and Port Douglas. Here are our top three picks. PAKMAG’S PICK FOR FAMILIES THAT WANT IT ALL Nothing says relaxation quite like the QT Port Douglas. Nestled amongst lush greenery, its spacious pool deck, day spa and swim up bar mean that the QT Port Douglas is the perfect destination for holiday relaxation. However, don’t think ‘relaxing’ means ‘boring’ for the little ones. The huge lagoon pool and the proximity to the beach means the kids will be entertained for hours. QT offers a number of accommodation options including hotel rooms, one bedroom and two bedroom villas and is perfect for any size family. PAKMAG’S PICK FOR FAMILY FUN Fitzroy Island really is the epitome of family fun. Just 45 a minute ferry ride from Cairns, the island is a great mix of reef and rainforest and is an oasis for adventurous families. The resort features hotel rooms, self-contained apartments and beach cabins meaning whatever your holiday style, there’s something for you.

With a huge range of activities on the island, you’ll never be short of something to do. Snorkel or dive in the calm waters surrounding the island for a great land-based alternative to see the reef, visit the turtle rehabilitation centre or hire a kayak or paddleboard. PAKMAG’S PICK FOR HOME AWAY FROM HOME Oaks Lagoon Port Douglas is an excellent option if you’re looking for a no-fuss getaway. Their six lagoon pools are great for the kids and the swim out rooms make keeping an eye on them from the comfort of your room easy. Sometimes holidays are about doing nothing at all and at Oaks, you can certainly do that! The self-contained apartments mean you can do everything you would at home (but in a more relaxed way, of course!). Grab some groceries and cook dinner with the family or put on your pj’s and watch a movie. The Oaks Lagoons Port Douglas really does feel like a home away from home.

Where to eat Restaurants, cafés and bars are abundant in Cairns and when dining with children, it’s important to be able to decipher not only which ones have great food, but which ones are family-friendly.

THE SHANGRI-LA The Marina Cairns offers a great deal for locals to eat off the breakfast buffet. Adults $20.00, 6- 12 years $12.00 and below 6 eat for free! Not a local? Mention PakMag and you’ll get the same deal! WHARF ONE on Trinity Wharf near the Figtree playground have a great menu for breakfast, lunch and snacks. The playground is fantastic for kids, bring their bike or scooter and they will burn off energy whilst you enjoy an iced coffee from the café. RUSTY’S MARKETS is a treasure trove of delicious goodies, perfect for a snack at any time of the day. Visit Rusty’s Friday and Saturdays from 5:00am to 6:00pm and Sundays from 5:00am to 3:00pm. Thirsty? Relax with a coffee, freshly squeezed juice or coconut water straight from the source. Peckish? Dig into a delicious pastry, Asian delicacy or tasty crepe. MONDO’S on the waterfront at the Hilton have a family night on Tuesdays with face paining and singing for the kids. OCHA CHA offer amazing Japanese food and cater for children (even those with allergies), it’s a great taste of Japan in the heart of Cairns. PARADISE PALMS has a great family-friendly restaurant serving modern Australian, pan Asian and European dishes all day. Plus the kids can play on the large adventure playground or make a splash in the swimming pool. www.pakmag.com.au DECEMBER 2016

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Things to Do TJAPUKAI Tjapukai is what we like to call ‘edutainment’! With its lessons about Indigenous culture coupled with trying activities such as boomerang and spear throwing, didgeridoo playing and dancing, there’s just the right mix between education and entertainment! Visit during the day to see traditional dance and interactive displays. Or visit at night and be taken on a mesmerising journey with the Bama, the Indigenous rainforest people. There’s a café and bar onsite so you can enjoy a bite to eat during your visit too. FLYING HIGH Take your family on the trip of a lifetime. Fly high above Cairns and experience Far North Queensland like never before. Nautilus Aviation is known as the company with the “red helicopters”. With bases in in Cairns, Townsville, Horn Island and Darwin, Nautilus Aviation houses a fleet of luxurious red Airbus helicopters including the H120 seating four passengers, and the H130 and H125 seating six passengers. These machines are fitted out with leather seats, air

conditioning and state-of-the-art safety systems - an enclosed tail rotor makes them the quietest helicopters on the market, perfect for younger more sensitive ears. This thrilling ride is a great way to see the beauty of the region whilst giving the kids an experience they’ll never forget!

is a great option for snorkelling, diving and sailing on the Great Barrier Reef. Sailing daily to the world-famous Michaelmas Cay and exclusive Paradise Reef, their 25-metre-high performance catamaran features large nets at the bow for relaxing in the sun, comfortable seating and double rear step at the stern for easy water access.

GBR Helicopters are also a great option for a wonderful aerial experience. Fly from Cairns or Port Douglas and soar above the reef or rainforest to landing locations such as a reef pontoon, rainforest waterfall or sandy cay.

Fitzroy Island is a fantastic alternative to visiting the reef via boat. Explore the reef around the island and swim, snorkel and dive at your own pace or take a trip on the glass bottom boat to explore the coral and marine life without getting wet.

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Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures is one of our favourite places for family fun. Start your day with the crocodile farm tour and take a boat cruise on Hartley’s lagoons whilst the crocs jump for their food. Or take a ride on Bad fishy, which is not your ordinary speed boat. Bad Fishy spins, slides and there is stunning sightseeing and a very educational tour about Cairns and Trinity Inlet. Cairns Regional Gallery is also a wonderful place, with craft classes and amazing works of art to check out. HEAD TO THE REEF No trip to Cairns is complete without a trip to the reef. Passions of Paradise

Inflatable Kingdom offers a great way to entertain the kids with bouncing fun and Cairns Recreation Centre have awesome deals on roller skating and rock climbing. Take in a round of Lasertag at LaserFun. Enjoy a family friendly movie at Event Cinemas or test your bowling skills at Go Bowling Cairns. COOL DOWN IN AN EXTREME WAY Check out Tobruk Pool’s WaveRider, a surfing simulator, take in the waterslides and kid’s interactive water play area at SugarWorld and test your wake boarding skills at Cairns Cable Ski and Aqua Park.

Top FREE Activities 1. Swim in the Lagoon 2. Visit Kuranda 3. Cains Botanic Gardens 4. Cairns Regional Gallery (Free first Saturday of the month) 5. Night Markets 6. Muddy’s Water Playground

7. Go to the Beach (Trinity Beach and Palm Cove are great for kids) 8. Rusty’s Markets 9. Waterholes (Crystal Cascades, Josephine Falls, Stoney Creek, and Ross ‘n Locke) 10. Stroll on the Esplanade. Start with the Pirate Ship on the North Side, then make your way to the Boulders Park, the Skate Park, Muddy’s, the Lagoon and finally the Fig Tree.

Helpful Services EXECUTIVE BABYSITTING - if you need a night off from the kids whilst you relax CAIRNS TROPICAL TRANSFERS - door to door service with a smile to get you to and from the airport

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Daddy Diary Good things come in threes.

Why the third Christmas is set to be the best! How Christmas 2016 came about so quickly, I have no idea. It's such a clichÊ and I used to roll my eyes when my mother said it but the years really do go faster the older you get. So, ready or not Townsville, here it is. The festive season. Time to wrap the gifts, organise the leg ham, prepare for the in-laws and stock up at Dan's. The bells they are a jinglin’! Christmas 2016 at the Clifton's is going to be extra special. I really can't wait. You see every Christmas since my daughter Matilda joined our little family nearly two and a half years ago has been magic. But this year will be the best yet. Because finally Matilda is a REAL little person.

Matilda's second Christmas was better. By then she was 18 months old and starting to laugh, sing (it was more of a rhythmic mumble) and call my wife Michelle and I, Mum and Dad. But she still really didn't get the whole Christmas thing. She did have enough upper body strength to rip apart my wife's overly sticky taped Christmas presents. Her motto is, "If in doubt, put more tape on it". But she didn't really understand the day. Apart from her vandalising the Christmas tree and trying to eat a Rudolf the red nosed reindeer bauble, there was no real anticipation in the lead up to Christmas.

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time and in all honesty, wasn't a lot of fun yet. Newborns rarely are. We love them with all of our hearts and would do anything to protect them. But they're far from the life of the party. In those first few months, we parents are the ones who feed, clothe and care for them. In return they poo, spew and scream at us. Fair trade, right?

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is now a bit over two and has developed that wonderful trait we call a personality. And it's a glowing one at that. For the most part, Matilda is a happy, fun loving, sociable toddler. All of the qualities that make up a wonderful family Christmas. We honestly feel like this is the first Christmas she will really remember and activity participate in. Not only on the day but in the lead up too. If her love for singing and dancing is anything to go by, the Disney Christmas Carol CD is set to get one hell of a workout this December. Merry Christmas Townsville, you beautiful thing. We live in a really magical spot to celebrate the festive season. Make the most of it.




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