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Henselite, Australia’s leading lawn bowls manufacturer is proud to announce the return of Karen Murphy, World and Commonwealth Games medallist, to Team Henselite.
Karen Murphy, is one of Australia’s all-time best female bowlers with a swag of World titles and Commonwealth Games medals to her name. She has come back to where it all began. “I started playing bowls when I was 11 years old at Shoalhaven Heads BC. I used to ride my bike down to watch dad play and nagged him to give me a go. I started playing with Henselite Classic 2 bowls. They took a lot of green but gave me a great appreciation of the concept of the draw shot.” It was Henselite bowls that she first used when starting out and with these she learned how to play the game. These early years with Henselite provided a great foundation for a hugely successful international career and saw Karen win back-to-back World singles titles and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal. After retiring from Australian representation in 2019 and with 668 international appearances, Karen is no less competitive when she steps out on the green for her club, Cabramatta, or for the Sydney Lions in the Bowls Premier League. “I want to play at my best when I play for my club and at BPL as I appreciate it and want to perform well for my teammates”. Beyond the green, however, her legacy to the sport will continue. “I still want to be very much involved in the game.” Said Karen. “I have recently started as BA National Assistant Coach/ Pathways Manager which I am enjoying very much. I also have just released my new range of #km56 ladies bowls wear. I feel that there is a real lack of modern, comfortable and athletic choice in ladies’ bowls wear. I want my range to be multifunctional so you can wear it casually too. I am enjoying the journey with it.” “I felt that Ian and Thomas were looking to expand and diversify the Henselite range,” said Karen “this sat well with me and aligns with what I am trying to achieve.” Henselite is delighted to be a partner with Karen on this new journey. Karen will be using Henselite Dreamline XGs on the green, the bowl currently used by over half the Australian Jackaroos squad. Karen’s chosen the XG for “the arc of the bowl and its reliability.” “Our aim is that Henselite products enable all bowlers, at every level, to play, look and feel at their best with our range of bowls, apparel and products,” said Henselite CEO Thomas Paterson who took over the business in March 2021 with his father Ian Paterson. “We offer a complete range and service for every bowler and every club. Karen has always looked to move the game of bowls forward, both as a role model, with her coaching roles and now with her new bowls wear range. We are looking forward to working together in partnership to extend the sport’s appeal.”
Hi, My name is Ben Pearson and I am the new interim Country Director for World Animal Protection Australia and New Zealand. For the last five years I’ve been the Head of Campaigns. Working for this organisation is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity. An opportunity to make the world a better place for animals and, in doing so, make the world a better place. That’s why I’m so excited to be in this new role and am looking forward to all we will achieve together. Kind regards,
Ben Pearson Interim Country Director Australia and New Zealand World Animal Protection
Aussies join the Plant Protein Challenge
To encourage people across Australia to add more plant protein into their diet, World Animal Protection launched the Plant Protein Challenge in September this year. On average, Australians eat 98kg of meat per person, per year, placing Australia second only behind the United States, for meat consumption. This overconsumption of meat has a negative impact on our health, the environment, and animal welfare.
Over the course of 12 weeks, challenge participants are supported with a free plant protein starter kit; tasty and nutritious recipes they can make in 30 minutes or less. They also receive support from plant protein experts and exclusive discounts. So participants can see the positive impact they’re having, World Animal Protection created an interactive impact calculator so participants can track how they’ve helped animals and the environment. There is also a dedicated online support group to help keep participants on track and meeting their goals. Already, hundreds of Australians right across the country have taken the challenge and are adding more delicious plant protein to their diets. Are you looking for a fresh challenge as you head into summer? Join the Plant Protein Challenge: worldanimalprotection.org.au/plantprotein You don’t need to take an all or nothing approach. By making even small changes to yours and your family’s diets, you can help make a big difference for your health, the health of our planet, and the wellbeing of animals.