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Take your time, relax and enjoy our positive profiles, local news, community notes, health, wealth and travel info and stories. ■ Congratulations to Brisbane Seniors reader, Gwenda Branjerdporn of Kenmore who has won the Maggie Beer cook book competition.

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FINE FOOD: Food blogger Kerry Heany has written about many of Queensland’s fabulous chefs.

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HERE’S to Brisbane gal, international blogger of food and travel, Kerry Heaney (pictured right). Kerry personifies the best of Brisbane, a vivacious personality-plus, who has transcended the earthly realms of print into the electrifying ether of cyberspace blogging. At the same time she keeps her feet firmly on the ground, floors of planes or

Hello readers, This month’s cover story on Ken Done has hit me with a big wave of nostalgia. In an instant the thought of those beautiful blues flew me back to the 80s. For many of us it was a time of renovating old Queenslanders in inner

mission browns of the 60s and 70s and thoughtfully re-instituted the colours of federation fashion. Maroons, cremes, deep greens. Then like a burst of cooling, drenching rain on a hot Brisbane afternoon, Ken Done saturated us with his astounding abstract pictures and

The Seniors Newspaper is published monthly and distributed free in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales. The Seniors newspaper stable includes Toowoomba, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Northern Rivers, Coffs and Clarence and Central Coast publications. Published by ARM Specialist Media Pty Ltd (ABN 73 064 061 794). Printed by APN Print, Yandina.

deck of ships and keeping us in the loop. Educated in Brisbane well before Obama called her home Brisvegas, she’s one of the people who

celebrated Brisbane’s hosting of the 1988 World Expo, the Commonwealth games and its renaissance as a place of food and culture. Kerry’s threes decades of writing on both subjects and embrace of online communication has given her a unique foundation to build her contemporary, and now global food and travel stories. Last year

she was recognised one of Australia’s top food bloggers. In this publication, we are proud to introduce Kerry’s local and global food and travel reports. You can see more of Kerry Heaney at Eat, Drink and Be Kerry. www.eatdrinkandbe kerry.blogspot.com.au/

Aussie colours. It was refreshing, fun and new and I found it beautiful. Still do. Other colourful profiles in this edition include one Queensland biggest commercial builders Trevor Harch and his next stage in life – retirement. We also catch up with Queensland Ballet Artistic

Director Li Cunxin. Of course everyone has a story and you have sent us so much information your own activities we have published a solid seven pages of local happenings. This month I also attended The International Federation of Ageing 13th Annual Global

Conference, sponsored by WHO – World Health Organisation and COTA. We have put most of the stories and videos online at www.facebook.com/ seniorsnews. I gathered a fascinating, fresh insight into our world. I am sure you will too. I trust you enjoy the read..

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Life’s a grape journey Erle Levey

HE’S excited about his life. Enthused, animated, energetic, positive, happy. A change of pace suits Trevor Harch. But as a vigneron? Where does the builder of some of Queensland’s best commercial buildings retire to? No, not a yacht drifting around the world. Nor a glitzy penthouse overlooking the ocean. Retirement village reminiscing? Few would guess but he and family are re-inventing themselves in South Australia. Trevor is as happy as a

pig in mud in the Keyneton hills at the head of the Eden Valley above the famous Barossa wine growing region. Dirt roads, derelict stone ruins and untended vines equate to his own version of pure paradise. Since acquiring the run-down wreck of someone else’s dream the former director of Evans Harch constructions has redirected his energies into an outstanding transformation. Where once a butcher shop dating back to the 1880s and later a brothel flourished, the most intimate wine tasting

room stands. The fully restored stone building sits among 106 acres including grape vines dating back 119 years. Alongside this charming stone wine-tasting room in Sawpit Rd sits a reconstructed home. Not just an ordinary place to sleep but a haven which will soon become one of the best B and Bs in the mighty Barossa Valley. Settled in among the vines, you will look out into row upon row of grapes. Each season provides a different vista. Autumn leaves one with a sense of peace and harmony of colour ... reds, maroons,

yellows, greens and some grapes left to dry upon the vine for snacking on “sultanas”. This is what retirement is all about. But what a change. From big buildings to grape vines and stone cottages. Having been brought up on the land and an avid wine enthusiast since his early 30s, Trevor came to his own conclusion after many years of research that there really was no other wine that tasted as good as Barossa shiraz, so why not make some yourself? “I decided to look for a good vineyard, grow grapes, make wine, sell

wine, make a dollar. How simple is that? “We are on our way. “The Eden Valley is famous for riesling and shiraz. “They are wonderful

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Living with a piece of Ken Done Gail Forrer

IN THE 1980s Ken Done came to town and everyone invited him home. He stepped inside with abstract images, a rich, vibrant palette and presented his celebration of colour on mugs, doonas, curtains and cushions. We wore his signature dresses, t-shirts and swimmers. We drank with Ken Done cups, we wore Ken Done clothes and we slept with Ken Done quilts. Here was a man who sensed the Australia that we felt – the heat of the yellow sun, the rich blue wash of the Pacific ocean. He caught the vibration of native animals and reflected back to us the perfumed colour of our favourite flora. He was talking to all of us who loved and lived on the Australian coastline. Forty years after connecting beach loving Australians with their sun soaked coastline, artist Ken Done is taking us to the polar opposite – Antarctica. Inspired by a trip last year to the ice-riven landscape, he has recently completed a series of 30 paintings, Paintings from Antarctica. From the man who so skilfully interpreted the intensity of the Australian sun, the show presents his unique expression of a

I used drawings all the time to communicate what I felt about something.

— Ken Done

dramatically different continent. Yet, home is where his heart remains. At 76 years old, Ken Done’s inner artist is still fed by the surrounding beauty of his Chinaman’s Bay property along with the bigger picture of Sydney and regular world travels. His long-term home and 35-year-old marriage to Judy proves that very early on, Ken realised the elements of sustainable joy. “Judy are I are like-minded,” he said. “And we have a shared visual understanding. “But in 50 years there are hills and valleys, and you just have to find way to get through them.” The couple also share two children and to their great delight, three grandchildren. Ken said a great happiness came from having his grandchildren in the art studio. He sets up the studio before their arrival and then it’s a time for fun and freedom. In fact, the youngest has coined him the

IN THE FRAME: Ken Done has recently completed a series called Paintings from Antarctica.

“Fundad”. This year, Ken wrote his memoir A Life Coloured In and recalled his own years as young artist and how he used it to express his himself. “Being a before TV

child,” he wrote, “I used drawings all the time to communicate what I felt about something.” He keeps fits with daily swims and a dally in the fresh air as he feeds the local parrots.

He doesn’t mind a game golf but admits to falling asleep watching television. This year he is preparing for a trip to islands off Scotland and he is looking forward to

making more memories. “You can’t look back for a second,” he said. “People around my age can still have a lifetime ahead of them.”

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Last dancer lives a dream

Li Cunxin’s amazing life ‘quite surreal’

One of the biggest shocks of my life was when I sat in the cinema watching my own movie.

Ann Rickard talks to an inspiring man – Chinese-born, Brisbane-based Li Cunxin

IT’S A long way from Shandong in rural China to the cosmopolitan city of Brisbane, geographically and culturally, and Li Cunxin, artistic director of Queensland Ballet, never forgets it for a minute. His story of escape from poverty in rural China to international ballet super stardom is well documented. His 2003 memoir Mao’s Last Dancer followed by the 2009 movie of the same name, brought to life the extraordinary story of Li’s journey from hardship and hunger in rural China to stardom on the international ballet stage, and gained him millions of fans worldwide. “It is quite surreal,” he told Brisbane Seniors Newspaper. “I will never forget my childhood, my family in China. One of the biggest shocks of my life

— Li Cunxin

LEADING THE WAY: Li Cunxin taking the company during rehearsals.

was when I sat in the cinema watching my own movie. Sometimes I reflect, especially if I am

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myself I am not dreaming.” He could be forgiven if he was dreaming.

As a small 11-year-old boy in 1972, Li, one of seven sons born to peasant farmers in

Shandong, was chosen by the Chinese Communist Party to train at Madame Mao’s Beijing Dance Academy as part of Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He battled heartbreaking loneliness and the constant pain of gruelling exercise and dance regimes, but at the age of 18 he became one of the leading students in Beijing and was invited to America to dance in an exchange-student program with the Houston Ballet Company. The culture shock of leaving Communist China for the freedom of America, and having to rethink all he’d been taught about the west, slowly grew into a love affair with America, which led to his brave and dangerous decision to defect.

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Spine-tingling show Prepare to be dazzled as Cirque du Soleil returns Ann Rickard

WHERE once we would have had to go to Vegas to see a show like this, now it comes to us here in Brisbane and it is set to have your spine tingling. Cirque du Soleil will return to Brisbane with its show KOOZA, an extraordinary extravaganza presented under Cirque du Soleil’s trademark blue and yellow big top. You’ll have to wait until November but the word is to get in quickly for tickets as the show will be a sell-out with its adrenaline rush of acrobatics in a colourful homage to the traditions of circus including the art of clowning. KOOZA follows The Innocent as he takes a journey of self-discovery through a comic kingdom of eccentric characters, electrifying thrills and surprises in a colourful melange to capture your imagination and set your pulse racing.

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Gail Forrer reports ideas from global experts OLDER people are a diverse demographic, who have proven to be of great help during disasters and emergency situations rather than needing help according to experts at the International Federation of Ageing 13th annual Global Conference held in Brisbane June 21-23. While a panel of global experts talking about catastrophes and the older person presented statistics showing extremely high mortality rate next to other age groups during natural disasters, they also urged policy makers to recognise the ageing population’s diversity. Godfrey Paul, senior regional manager of HelpAid international, wasted no time in giving us a reality check. He said the 21st century as we thought it would happen had not arrived. He said we had

envisaged a contemporary world a shrunk in time and space, a tightly knit global village. Instead we have a world of war and hate. At the same time we are faced with two mega trends simultaneously converging on us – Ageing and Climate Change. Along with fellow panellists discussing the older person and natural catastrophes, he called for the stereotypical definition of the older person as the passive recipient, to be replaced with a recognition of the demographic’s diversity. Dr Lisa Brown, of California, was on the same page, but went further and suggested that older people should be considered for volunteer roles during emergencies. She said that older people could be seen as a resource for assisting, not necessarily in need of assistance. “Age in and of itself

does not make a person vulnerable. We do not place all teenagers and infants in the same category, but if a person has grey hair, we assume they are vulnerable and need services. “We need a new narrative.” She said disaster planning could be an opportunity for community development, that it was a time to talk about needs, support and peer education. Professor Junko Otani, of Osaka University, noted that Japan had the largest ageing population in the world. She called Japan a “super ageing society”. She emphasised that data revealed that during natural disaster it was peer groups and neighbours who helped the older person rather family members, thus realising the importance of social engagement in disaster planning.

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IF YOU think things get tougher as you get older, it’s time to think again. Over a three-day period global speakers at The nternational Federation of Aging, 13th Global Conference (June 21–23) introduced a range of new knowledge aimed towards the wellbeing of an ageing demographic. Speakers included: Oxford Academic Dr Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology and Senior Research Fellow Nuffield College. a world leader in planning for the new demographic of ageing people. She attributes the new demographic to a

She talks of challenges and opportunities. number of points including a lowered fertility rate – the number of babies born is not equalling those already here and ageing. She talks of challenges and opportunities. The practicalities of technology will support independent living through home aids. In terms of mature-age employment she cited a particular car manufacturer where robots released older workers from manual labour and increased

their working life through the provision of physically easier computer generated design work. Dr Bradley Willcox is a physician-investigator in geriatrics and gerontology and the man who told us about the health secrets of the long living Okinawa people. Along with a scientific team and his anthropologist twin brother, he examined the dietary habits of what is known as longest living people in the world. Sweet potatoes, he told me, played the biggest role in their diets, particularly purple ones, this along with jasmine tea and miso.

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$1.1m in budget for vision-impaired MINISTER’S MESSAGE CORALEE O’ROURKE VISION Australia in Coorparoo will benefit from more than $1.1 million in funding, set to support people who are blind or have low vision to continue living independently in their communities. Disability Services Minister Coralee O’Rourke said the funding was part of a $1.7 billion allocation for disability services in this year’s State Budget,

which reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving the lives of people with disability. “Our government is proud to fund organisations like Vision Australia, to continue to provide much-needed services and supports to people who are blind or have low vision,” Mrs O’Rourke said. “This funding will help to provide accommodation support, learning and life skills support, therapy support, social outings, adaptive communication support, technology training, information library services, and

information referrals services. “It will also help to deliver education and training services, so clients can get ‘job-ready’ by learning new skills and improving their workplace knowledge. “Above all, this funding will help to develop creative solutions and tailored strategies to support clients to live as independently in their communities as they choose. “Supporting people with disability to recognise their goals and aspirations, whether it is to live independently or enter the workforce, is

Seniors did warn pollies before voting IN DECIDING how they would vote on Saturday, health care and the economy were the key drivers for older Australians, according to a national survey by Australia's leading seniors advocate, COTA Australia. COTA CEO Ian Yates said a national survey of older Australians had made it clear all parties need to better address the five key areas of health, aged care, retirement incomes, employment, and housing in their election policies. "Thirty per cent of voters this election will be over 60 years of age, and half of those are over 70, which makes us an

particularly important as Queensland transitions to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.” Member for Greenslopes, Joe Kelly said Vision Australia in Greenslopes provided important and necessary support to help people who are blind or have low vision to develop the confidence and skills to get out and about safely and independently. “Vision Australia does amazing work, and is helping to change the lives of people who are blind or vision impaired,” Mr Kelly said. For more, visit www.budget.qld.gov.au.

increasingly powerful voice politically," Mr Yates said last week. "Our election panel of more than 1145 older Australians clearly voiced what is important to them and what needs to be done to make sure Australia is ready for the challenges and opportunities an aging population presents. "Overwhelmingly the three top election issues for older Australians are access to quality health care services (77%); having adequate pensions (62%) and access to good quality aged care (57%).” For more info, visit http://www.cota.org. au.

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■ 2. Cook the fruit in a heavy-based pan until it’s soft but still holds its shape. This releases pectin and sets the jam. ■ 3. Skim foam from the surface as it cooks and to prevent burning, stir constantly for the last 10 minutes. ■ 4. Ladle the hot jam into clean, dry jars and invert for 2 minutes to seal. To store Jam ■ Wash jars and lids in hot, soapy water or dishwasher, then rinse and dry on a rack ■ Store jam in a cool, dark place away for up to six months. Once opened, store in the fridge for up to six weeks.

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Tributes flow for Bill LEGENDARY New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham has died at the age of 87. Cunningham, whose watchful eye brought images of New Yorkers to the public, had been hospitalised recently after

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2-5 years, this will need to be connected again. This process can be expensive. After your phone line is connected, a monthly phone line rental fee will need to be paid in order to get and maintain an ADSL or ADSL2+ internet connection. ■ Android. Android is an operating system developed by Google for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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OF ALL the things that creep up on us as we age – aching feet, creaking knees, deteriorating eyesight, you know them all – I never thought an increase in anxiety over

very small matters would be one of them. But it is so. I fret now about missing planes, trains, buses and dental appointments. The last one bothers me not much, admittedly, but it is the awful anxiety over small issues I now experience when I travel. Where once I would book an airline ticket, throw it in the draw, never

look at it again until I got to the airport check-in counter, now I have to take it out of said drawer and check it half a dozen times a day leading up to my departure. I fret in the car all the way to the airport that some detail on the ticket will be wrong and I won’t be allowed on the plane. Then I worry that my passport will somehow

mysteriously disappear from the wallet I have secured it in and locked in my bag. ( You never know, aliens could come down, filter through the car roof, get into my bag and take it.) (See? Real and stupid anxiety.) As for catching trains in foreign countries. Nightmare. As a middle-aged person I would skip lightly

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MCH is Brisbane’s oldest senior citizens centre. We offer a range of activities for people over the age of 50 including tai chi, yoga, aqua aerobics and gentle exercises. Fees range from $5 to $10. We also have vacancies in subsidised social support group for CHSP clients. We also have free assistance to learn all things technological and our Seniors Week Celebration, the 90s Plus Club in August. For more information ring 3391 8122.

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We visited The Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology at Caboolture. We visited the Abbey Church for a talk and tour of the medieval, Edwardian and Victorian stained glass. This was followed by a journey through the history of mankind at the museum . Forest Lake Fifty Plus Club

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meets on the third Friday of the month at the Queensland Lions Soccer Club, Pine Rd, Richlands at 10.30am. New members are most welcome. For information about the club and its activities, contact Les (activities officer) on 3279 9449 or 0466 377 618 to register your interest, or email fl50plusc@gmail.com Date claimer for the next meeting is July 15.

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Guest speaker Glen Cernoth for the August 4 meeting at the Enoggera Memorial Hall will talk about bromeliads, which are native to tropical America. Bromeliads (nicknamed bromeis or broms) are members of a large family of plants. Do you know you are eating the fruit of a bromeliad when you consume a slice of pineapple? You can propagate your own pineapple plant from the leafy growth, called the crown, at the top of the pineapple if you can buy one that hasn’t had the top chopped off. You must have patience though, as it takes about two years for the fruit to develop and CONTINUED ON PAGE 16

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ripen. There are all shapes and sizes of bromeliads and each distinctive shape has its own family name. The pineapple comes from the group called Ananas. Its botanical name is Ananas Comosus. The club meets on the first Thursday of the calendar month. Visitors and new members are most welcome. The hall, accessible by wheelchair, is situated on the corner of Wardell and Trundle Sts, Enoggera. It is close to public transport. Morning tea is served at 9.45am prior to the meeting which commences at 10am. For more call Pat on 3356 1256.

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Free lessons in the Broadband for Seniors program on computer, tablet and smartphone. Phone 3269 5358 to book for a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday morning. Plenty of spaces. Book for three or four weeks in a row. Friendly tutors don’t mind starting from the beginning. Bring your own device or learn on the Windows 10 computers available. Phone now, the

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Five members of the Absolutely Fabulous Red Hatters of Cabarlah/Highfields (Ab Fabs for short) and four ladies from the Ageless Angels Toowoomba attended the birthday celebrations of our Queen Mother Florence Slattery, who turned 100 years young. Tuesday, June 14, was a day of celebration for Red Hatters Australiawide. Queen Mother Florence attended a luncheon at the Warwick Golf Club with more than 140 Red Hatters from around south-east Queensland. We had a fabulous day celebrating this wonderful lady’s 100 birthday. Many travelled quite a distance from the Sunshine Coast and other areas to enjoy a day of friendship, fellowship and fun, catching up with many friends throughout the day. Queen Mother Florence brought Red Hatting to Australia in 2001, forming the Rose City Reds. There aremore than 380 chapters throughout Australia today.

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This group provides support and social outings for widows, widowers and partners after the death of their loved ones. The group meets at Kedron Wavel RSL on the first and third Monday of the month at 1pm. Please phone Gill on 3289 1279.

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Will be holding their Social and Information Day on Friday, July 15 at Bray Hall, on the corner of Cooke and O’Loane Sts, Petrie, at 9.30am for a 10am start. Guest speaker Cathy from “helloworld Strathpine” will answer any questions you have about travelling, from airports to visas. Take the time to hear about our current activities, book for bus and theatre outings; walking and photography groups and get more information about our new classes. Catch up with old friends and meet newer members in a relaxed atmosphere. Light refreshments for a gold coin donation. Our Circle Dance and Tuesday afternoon yoga classes have vacancies. Call into our Kallangur centre at CONTINUED ON PAGE 17

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Most men accept male pattern hair loss as a normal part of aging, however it can cause distress, particularly if it occurs at an early age.

MALE pattern hair loss is a common condition affecting most men as they age. Significant balding affects about 20% of men in their 20s, 30% of men in their 30s and nearly half of men in their 40s. The hair usually begins receding at the temples, followed by the back of the head around the crown. In some men the loss can be extensive, with the top of the head left without hair. Most men accept male pattern hair loss as a normal part of aging, however it can cause distress, particularly if it occurs at an early age. Medical treatments are available and the two main therapies are Finasteride and Monoxidil. Finasteride is a tablet

that blocks the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone. Dihydrotestosterone acts on the hair follicles, causing the hair to gradually become thinner and shorter and so by reducing this compound, the hair follicles are not affected to the same degree. It can take up to four months to have an effect and up to two years before hair regrowth is noticeable. Sixty per cent of men taking this tablet each day will experience some hair regrowth, while 30% will have no hair regrowth. In the 30% group, most will not have any further hair loss. Side effects are uncommon, however 2% of men may experience a lower sex drive because of its action on testosterone.

Minoxidil is a lotion applied to the head twice daily. It can take up to four months before results are seen. Fifteen per cent of men using this treatment will see hair regrowth, while 30% will experience continued hair loss. Again, side effects are uncommon but some men will experience skin irritation or rash. Hair transplantation is where tiny plugs of hair are taken from areas where hair growth is still occurring and inserted into balding areas. Multiple sessions are often needed but results are generally good and are permanent. If you are distressed by this condition, see your GP and try one of the treatment options. Visit www.drmichael gillman.co for more.

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KEEPING WARM: Dorothy and a couple of her neighbours with some of their lovely scarves. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED FROM PAGE 16

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Everald Compton, Senator George Brandis, Charles Achilles and Michael O’Neill at the Rochedale-Springwood NSA meeting. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

the 2011 Brisbane floods. Lots of her books have been sold and our branch bought 10 of them, which we have donated to local schools for their libraries. All proceeds from the sale of the books go to Mater Miracles. Our May coach trip was to Queens Gardens in Ipswich for a Devonshire morning tea and a walk through the gardens, followed by a delicious lunch and food tasting at the Mulgowie Hotel. At our June meeting we had a special High Tea after our meeting for eight of our members who have or are turning 80 this year.

Fifty of our members also attended the function with councillors from Logan City Council and past zone president Dr Marjorie Green. Very big thank you to Greenbank RSL Services Club for its invaluable assistance to the event. The June trip was to an ostrich farm in the Brisbane Valley. Lunch was at the Fernvale Bakery where we enjoyed a taste of their famous pie selection . Meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at Greenbank RSL at 10am. We always welcome visitors and new

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elder abuse in the society. Our branch was the one and only meeting on Elder Abuse Day on June 15. July 20 will be the date for the AGM of the branch and a complete list of nominations will be presented to enable the branch to enjoy further success for the rest of the year. On July 27 members will enjoy a visit to Stradbroke Island with guided tours and lunch at the Point Lookout Bowls Club. For information call Charles 3208 2387 or Loretta 3341 8323.

AB FAB RED HATTERS: (Back row from left) Gabrielle Drbanic – Ageless Angels, Dawn Hinksman, Rosalie Loring, Jeanette Baxter and Clarice Williamson, Sally Joan Murch (centre). (Front row from left) Bett Morgan, Vice Queen Wendy Fogarty and Queen Janette McDonald – Ageless Angels.

ENOGGERA AND DISTRICTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC

authors. Several local community groups have been invited to join us including perennial favourite Queensland Family History Society who will once again show you how to trace your ancestors. Doors open 9.30am, free admission. Refreshments will be available for a gold coin donation. Enoggera Memorial Hall is on the corner of Wardell and Trundle Sts (refidex 138 A10). The society’s research library and photographic collection is available for inspection each Thursday morning between 9.30am and 1pm. Visitors and prospective new members are welcome. Drivers approach the hall by either

On July 16 the society will continue its commemoration of the First World War, remembering the year 1916, including the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Jutland, the Easter Rising and the rejection of the first conscription referendum. But our annual open day on July 16 at Enoggera Memorial Hall will not just be about war. There are other things to commemorate such as the works of Willliam Shakespeare, who died 400 years ago in 1616. He will be commemorated alongside more recent

Ab Fab Red Hatters Queen Mother Florence.

Glenalva Tce or Pratt St. The hall is wheelchair friendly; council buses 598, 500 and 350 stop close by and Enoggera rail on the Ferny Grove line is five minutes’ walk away. Call Dave 3366 3191.

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You are invited to Health and Wellness Morning Tea, a free event, on Wednesday, August 17 from 9.30am to 12.30pm at the Casa Serena Social Activities Centre, 1 Lanchester St, Stafford Heights, and Thursday, August 18 from 9.30am to 12.30pm at the Casa Aurelia Social Activities Centre, 79 Sussex ad, Acacia Ridge. Book your place, don’t miss out by calling Co.As.It. on

RED Hatters are a global society of women approaching the age of 50 and beyond that connects, supports and encourages women in their pursuit of fun, friendship, freedom, fulfilment and fitness. By maintaining a thriving social networking community and offering a variety of services and group experiences, the Red Hat Society revitalises its members, helping them attain

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FLORAL ART SOCIETY OF QLD INC

Is a society for those who love flower arranging and floral design. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Meetings include a floral design demonstration or workshop as well as bench work of floral art designs exhibited by members. The next meeting will be held on Monday, July 25 at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha Auditorium, Mt Coot-tha

renewed confidence, pride and enthusiasm for life. RHS members wear full regalia that includes distinctive red hats and purple outfits if you are 50 or older, pink hats and lavender outfits if you are under 50. The mission is to connect like-minded women around the world and to encourage them to have fun together. It is a vivacious society of women who celebrate life. www.redhatsociety.com.au

Rd, Toowong. This month’s meeting will feature a hands-on workshop with Sue Fingleton “Wooly Worms”. Admission of $7 is payable at the door and includes tea or coffee before the meeting and a lucky door ticket. If you are interested in dropping in as a visitor or joining as a new member please call Heather Prior on 0412 735 483. More info http://www.floralart societyqld.org.au/

ARMY MUSEUM SOUTH QUEENSLAND

The Army Museum South Queensland invites interested groups to visit Brisbane’s historic

Victoria Barracks on Petrie Tce. Volunteers are urgently required to assist in various roles on a Wednesday, in particular as tour guides. All ages welcome. Training is provided. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles, an exhibition will be on display at the barracks from July 15 until December 7. This battle in 1916 was the single bloodiest day in Australia’s military history. All bookings for tours (on Wednesdays) or individual requests must be by prior arrangement. Please email stan.albert@defence. gov.au or CONTINUED ON PAGE 21

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Yoga holds healing keys ❝ Develop your awareness to choose what you think and feel

TARAJI JOURNEY THERESE AHERN

ALTHOUGH smart phones, email, and 24/7 worldwide access make no appearance in the Upanishads, the sacred ancient yogic texts use a metaphor to describe how attachment to sensation can derail and age us. The habituated mind is easily seduced by sensation and can easily be convinced we are nothing more than sensory beings. So that we don’t become addicted to sensation we need to FROM PAGE 18

bsmithys@bigpond.net.au or call 0412 868 224.

ACTIVE LIFESTYLE ESTATES

Resident Dorothy Scott who, along with the help of friends and neighbours, has knitted more than 85 scarves to donate to local homeless people in

journey to awareness of our thoughts, feelings and emotions. That way we don’t identify as being our thoughts and emotions and instead observe the impact they have on ourselves, others and on our bodies, behaviours and relationships. As awareness increases we become potent to choose what we think and how we feel. Fortunately the human brain has always had the biologically innate capacity to grow new brain cells. These cells are called neurons. It is the connections between these cells that create or destroy our vitality and joie de vivre. New brain

cells are created by introducing new patterns in our life which in turn create new neural firings. This process is called neural plasticity. If you are interested in creating a transformative, regenerative and lasting pattern interrupt why don’t you consider travelling to the Himalayas with me and bringing a friend along for free? Find out how here: www.taraji.com.au Research shows that aging occurs deep in the cells in the mitochondria and Yes yoga in all of its eight limbs is a powerful weapon in the rejuvenation process. The mud-map of how the eight limbs affect

neural plasticity goes like this. Yama and Niyama – mind/behaviour awareness that creates a unified way of being. Pratyahara – sense withdrawal gives awareness of sensations so we are not slaves to sensations. Pranayama – breath control which regulates the autonomic nervous system and lymphatic flow. Asana – yoga poses, also regulates the autonomic nervous system and lymphatic flow. Dharana and Dhyana –focus, concentration and meditation gives deeper regulation of the mind and physiology both in

meditative/relaxation practices and in daily life. Critically, these eight limbs are known to directly affect the telomeres. Telomeres are located at the tips of DNA chromosomes and shorten with aging. As telomeres shorten, the cells age and die more quickly. Conversely, telomere lengthening can increase a cell’s longevity. Yoga and meditation are well documented to have psychological, emotional and physical benefits for people at all stages of health. Yoga goes straight to the telomeres of the chromosomes. With yoga, the constant interplay

Logan. Dorothy has been knitting since November 2015 in preparation for this year’s winter. Dorothy will be attending the Rosie’s Logan Beenleigh branch street outreach at Ewing Rd, Woodridge to hand out the handmade scarves (and also socks donated by those who couldn’t knit) to those who come to get a warm meal.

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Trading Table and raffles. Two-course lunch incl tea/coffee $25. Bookings: Heather 3300 3733 by 4pm Monday, August 1. Arana VIEW meets on the first Wednesday of the month and welcomes new members and visitors to our meetings and other social activities organised each month.

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Will hold their luncheon meeting 10.30am for 11am on Wednesday, August 3, at Arana Leagues Club, Dawson Parade, Keperra. Guest speaker is Jessicah Schipper, world champion swimmer, triple Olympian, two time gold medallist.

■ LOGAN LADIES

Our ladies are urging the local community to support disadvantaged children and young people with their education by joining the club which sponsors two school children. We meet at 11am on

The human brain has always had the biologically innate capacity to grow new brain cells. between awareness of mind and body can create change over time at cognitive, emotional and physiological level. If you would like to know more about journeying with me either to the Himalayas or in a Yoga class please go to www.taraji.com.au and check out my teaching schedule or email me at tara@taraji.com.au the second Wednesday of the month at the Rec Club, Alba Lane (off Jacaranda Avenue), Kingston. The cost of $22 includes a two course lunch and a guest speaker. This month‘s guest speaker on Wednesday, CONTINUED ON PAGE 22

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DEDICATED: Pine Rivers VIEW Club members Margaret, Maureen and Carol all received their 10-year membership badges from president Carol. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED FROM PAGE 21

July 13, will be Suzanne Rolfe-Bennett, an Audiometrist. Proceeds from the day go to The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. Phone Cheryl on 3711 9146.

■ CENTENARY EVENING

The July club dinner

meeting will be held on July 11 at the new venue of McLeod Country Golf Club, 61 Gertrude, St McLeod Crs, Middle Park. Cost of the dinner is $35 and bookings are essential. The guest speakers will be two representatives from community policing talking on scams and fraud. Ladies of all ages are very welcome.

You will enjoy good company, entertainment and a range of activities that vary from month to month. We also support five children the club sponsors through The Smith Family Learning for Life program. For more information email centenaryeveview@gmail. com or ring Gaynor 3149 2677 before noon Friday 8 July.

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Our next meeting is on Wednesday, July 20 at the Murrumba Downs Tavern, Dohles Rock Road at 11am for lunch at 12pm. We are going out to have a Fashion Parade with clothes supplied by “Neighbours Aid”. We are going to make it a fun morning and are asking everyone to dress up to the theme of “Dare

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U3A Pine Rivers president Susan Stephenson (2nd left) at the new Seniors Drop In Centre. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

to be different”. You may dress up or down, like royalty or like a colourblind bag lady, you choose. Last month our guest speaker was Veronica Miles from Inner Connections. She explained how by bringing balance to our energetic, physical, mental and emotional bodies we can move

towards a more healthy and holistic life. While we raise funds for The Smith Family we also have fun and make new friends. We always welcome new members and visitors. If you would like to know more about our club ,or to join us for lunch. Please phone Sandra 3425 2738 or Elizabeth 3886 4937

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Celebrate the joy of good eating with Brisbane Foodie Queen and Seniors Newspaper columnist Kerry Heaney

A perfect Paleo High Tea One brave step and you are in gourmet heaven

EAT, DRINK AND BE KERRY KERRY HEANEY YOU'LL be surprised by what's in a Paleo High Tea, but more surprised by what's not. There's no dairy, refined sugar, flour or legumes, making this high tea suitable for people with all types of intolerances and allergies. Designed by Pete Evans and Brisbane chef Josh Harris for Asana at Capri by Fraser in Brisbane's CBD, the spread includes all the sweet treats you would expect such as brownies, panacotta, chocolate truffles and tiny meringues with lemon butter. But not all is as it

seems and this spread is definitely different, except when it comes to flavour. The truffles are bliss balls made from dates, chia seeds and cacao, the lemon meringue treats are made with paleo lemon curd using nut oil instead of gee and italian meringue made with maple syrup instead of sugar. The paleo brownie comes with whipped coconut cream and the rounded mounds of

strawberry shortcake are sprayed with cocoa butter with turmeric through it, which gives a buttery texture when it sets firm. Inside is panacotta with a strawberry gel and almond based sponge on the bottom. The sliders (teeny, tiny hamburgers) are made with paleo bread rolls. New on the Asana a la carte winter menu are a seafood laksa, bone marrow pho with beef short ribs, and a chicken healing broth. If you are short on time, you can also get the chicken broth just as a mug of soup through the coffee shop. Chef Josh Harris is a big fan of the chicken broth and regularly makes batches at home . "It's great to have in the freezer," he says. "You can pull it out and use it

for a soup or sauce, or heat and add turmeric and ginger and lemongrass and have it as warming soup. New entrees include a smoked ham hock terrine crumbed in nuts, tuna tartare, and a new winter warmer vegetarian dish

with roasted seasonal vegetables and smoked black garlic. The new dessert is chocolate self saucing pudding with salted caramel coconut ice cream and maple glazed pecans and honey comb. Bottom line: High Tea is

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Aussie design history exhibit

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Making plans for a trip? Read on and find out what to do and where to go and the best deals available in our fabulous travel pages.

Longing for Lugano Ann Rickard

IF THERE is one region in Europe that makes you go weak at the knees with longing it has to be Lugano, on the border of Switzerland and Italy. Actually there are several European destinations that can cause shaky knees but it is the combination of regal mountains and placid lakes, melded with Swiss precision and the Italian zest for life, that makes Lugano so alluring. Then there is the thought of George Clooney having a villa down the road in Italy. Lugano is in southern Switzerland in the canton of Ticino where the people speak Italian, the weather is balmy and the ambience is Mediterranean. It is simply gorgeous. Lugano is an important financial

centre but you won’t be concerned with business matters when you are surrounded by green parks, Mediterranean squares, galleries, museums, lakeside boulevards, high-end restaurants and too many events and festivals to choose from. Such a beautiful destination calls for a special hotel with a Lake Lugano view, and they don’t come any better than the Villa Principe Leopoldo. Just driving into the hotel’s circular driveway to look up at the stately historic building gives you a sense of importance. This Relais and Chateux property was once the house of Emperor William’s brother-in-law. The lake and mountain views from this beautiful building are astounding. You will not want to leave to go down to the town even though much awaits you

there. This is a destination hotel, where your room or suite is exquisitely and tastefully furnished and your bathroom is full-marble glamour. Everything about the property speaks of money – lots of it. All spent to achieve the utmost in elegance and style. The villa was home to Prince Federico Leopoldo until his death in 1931. It was built at the end of the 19th century for the family’s summer residence and half of Europe’s nobility have been guests. You are in good company there. It was transformed into a hotel in 1986. Dining is an important component of a Villa Principe Leopoldo visit. In summer the dining is outside beneath a marquee overlooking the vast and enigmatic lake where the mountains rise gracefully from its

shores. This is five-star dining, yet it is not pretentious. The menu and wine list reflect the sophistication, and the chef may present you with many courses including goose liver confit, poached sole in green pea and wasabi broth, and perhaps some local cheese and then a sweet finish of parfait scented with elderflower syrup. As the sun goes down and the lights on the mountain across the lake begin to glow and shimmer you’ll be a very content person. You deserve this. You wake up the next morning to the lake and mountain views and go to breakfast where you know sublime offerings will be presented to you on the balcony. *The writer was a guest of Tourism Switzerland.


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Relax before your trip Proper indulgence at the airport is now a reality

EAT, DRINK AND BE KERRY KERRY HEANEY START your holiday with a massage before you fly at Brisbane International Airport’s new Plaza Premium Lounge. Along with honeycomb seating, plenty of electrical outlets and complimentary wi-fi access, Plaza Premium Lounge also has a separate spa facility. Scheduled for opening in the second half of 2016, the spa’s menu will include seated massage, plus head and shoulder massage. You’ll need to adjust your pre-departure buffer allowance to allow extra spa massage time! The individual workstations provide a compact, but comfortable workstation area, and there are comfortable lounge chairs with a big screen view of the airport’s activity. Just like you’ll find at

PLAZA PREMIUM LOUNGE Location: International Terminal – Departures (Level 4), Brisbane Airport Opening Hours 5am – 11pm daily Contact Information: australia@ plaza-network.com airport lounges operated by major airlines, there’s buffet dining where you can eat your weight in food. If you are looking for a comfortable place to hang out between or before flights, have breakfast, lunch or dinner, catch up with the latest newspapers or on television or recharge your phone, this lounge has got something for you.

I can imagine arriving early for my next international departure and slipping in for a massage and a meal before I jet off. Sounds like a nice way to start a holiday. A five-hour package costs $66. It’s simple to book entry online. *The writer was a guest at the lounge opening.

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Munich memories, old and new, brought to life IT’S many years… too many to count… since I last graced the temple of beer drinking known as the Hofbrauhaus in Munich, Germany. As a matter of fact I have little recollection of that evening, not even where I was staying… only that I went there with two thirsty young Canadian backpackers. It was one of those occasions I’d prefer to relegate to the darker corridors of memory. This time, it’s different. The place hasn’t changed at all, but we have. My wife has no such beery agenda, but we do enjoy a Hofbrauhaus indulgence of carnivorous pleasure, difficult for a would-be vegetarian, as we attack a schnitzel (hint: try the pork, not the veal)

seemingly the size of my waistline. Sauerkraut and potatoes add to the calorific input, followed by their famous apple strudel. Luckily, sharing a meal is tolerated. That’s not the main reason to visit Munich these days. Not in the slightest. Because this proud Bavarian city (the home of BMW, which you’re encouraged to tour) has so much more to offer, in fact too much for a mere three days. We’re determined to make every moment count. Staying in the Brienner Quartier area is just a small sample of what Munich has to offer. Don’t be surprised if you also happen to find yourself saddling up for another Hofbrauhaus schnitzel to round off your visit. www.simply-munich.com www.brienner-quartier.de

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ADELAIDE ... it has been so long. It will be good to see you again, see how you've changed. After all, it's been almost 40 years. A lot can happen in that time. Thoughts of the gracious city play with me as the plane starts its descent. The thing I noticed most about Adelaide today is it is such an easy place to get around. Driving, cycling, buses, trams, trains … and walking. There is nothing quite like an early morning walk around the streets to discover what a place is really like. You meet people out walking their dogs, see delivery vans squeezing along alley ways. Then you stumble across the Adelaide Central Markets, opening for the day’s

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The world-class shopping in Germany is just too tempting Ann Rickard

SOME travel writers like to do extensive research before they embark on a trip. They like to know as many details as possible about their destination before they go. Others would rather take the capricious “let-me-seewhen-I-get- there’’ approach. I fall in between. I like to know a little about where I am going, but too much. So it was that I found myself enchanted to stumble across Germany’s premier shopping street in Frankfurt. The Zeil just happened to be around the corner from my hotel (I was beautifully ignorant of this) and when I casually asked the concierge if there was any decent shopping nearby, he just pointed me around the corner. He didn’t make mention of the Zeil being a wide and lovely pedestrianised street with graceful sycamore trees

and wondrous shops. See? Nice surprises await the unenlightened traveller. When you stumble on something great, you feel proprietorial towards it. The Zeil was my discovery. “You have just been through a cold winter and left the house in your normal gear without realising it was going to turn out a warm spring day,” I thought to myself as I passed all the luxury shops, itching to go into Louis Vuitton but refraining for fear of upsetting myself by looking at all those gorgeous products I couldn’t afford. As is the case in most European countries, the shops were overheated, so all those people were entering the large department stores and pulling off hats, removing scarves and turning rosy with the heat. There is no Sunday shopping in Germany and this vibrant street that had been packed with happy

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shoppers and drinkers and sausage-eaters the day before, was deserted, desolate, as empty as a ghost town. I had dragged my husband there telling him what a flamboyant street it was only to find not a soul out with all the doors firmly closed. So, Saturday is your go in Frankfurt.

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Bawdy, brash and as fabulous as the original! THE Divine Miss Bette is heading to Queensland’s most vibrant, vital and vivacious town … and she’s also heading to Cleveland! Following several sell-out seasons both in Australia and overseas (aka Tassie), Catherine Alcorn channels the people’s diva, Bette Midler, in this whirlwind of a show that will leave you breathless and begging for more! Trained by Steve Ostrow, the man who discovered Bette Midler, Catherine Alcorn will take you on a thrilling roller coaster ride back to the Palace Theatre, New York, 1973. Backed by a four-piece band, she’ll belt out the diva’s great hits, including Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, The Rose, Friends and more. Get ready for a divine experience, as the charismatic Catherine Alcorn inhabits the divine Miss Midler. And have no fear she knows what to do if you can’t take a joke! “Between the tall tales,

DIVINE MISS M: Catherine Alcorn channels the people’s diva, Bette Midler.

double entendre, and tongue-in-cheek vulgarity, the heartache behind the humour, most evident in Alcorn's rendition of ‘Am I Blue’, elevates her titillating tribute to a tender triumph.” The West Australian “From the moment the Divine Miss Bette, aka Catherine Alcorn fluttered on to stage, she had the

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audience wrapped around her little finger in what was a thoroughly rapturous performance.’” Theatre People Melbourne The Divine Miss Bette is produced by Neil Gooding Productions and Catherine Alcorn, and is presented by RPAC. It will be a bawdy night of fun and diva action at Redland

Performing Arts Centre on Friday, August 12 at 7pm. Tickets are $30 – $35 and can be booked by calling the RPAC Box Office on 3829 8131 or visiting www.rpac.com.au (booking fees are $4 per transaction by phone and $3 per ticket online). Unsuitable for children under 15 years.

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Musical tells story of legendary Patsy Cline ALWAYS … Patsy Cline is more than a tribute to the legendary country singer who died tragically in a 1963 plane crash at the age of 30. The show is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with a fan from Houston named Louise Seger, who befriended the star in a Texas honky-tonk in 1961 and continued a correspondence with Cline until her death. The musical play, complete with down-home country humour and true emotion, includes 27 of Patsy’s unforgettable hits, such as Crazy, I Fall to Pieces, Sweet Dreams and Walking After Midnight. The show’s title was inspired by Cline’s letters to Seger, which were signed “Love ALWAYS Patsy Cline”. Always … Patsy Cline has enjoyed great success in the United States, Canada, the UK and Australia. This new production, directed by AFI award-winning Denny Lawrence, is produced by Christine Harris and HIT Productions and presented by RPAC. It stars award-winning

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Australian country music sensation Courtney Conway as Patsy Cline and popular stage star Mandi Lodge (Menopause the Musical in Concert, Just the Ticket) as Louise Seger. The Chicago Theatre Review wrote: “Filled with so many wonderful songs … this biographical musical revue overflows with memorable melodies and is simply irresistible.” Don’t miss this fabulous musical tribute to Patsy Cline at Redland Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, August 4, at 8pm. Tickets cost $32 to $38 and can be booked by phoning the RPAC box office on 3829 8131 or visiting www.rpac.com.au (booking fees are $4 per transaction by phone and $3 per ticket online).

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ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY NOTICES HELLO readers, to enable us to respond to your request for publication of more Community Notices, we ask that you keep your notices short and to the point (100-word maximum). If you would like to submit a photo, please ensure the quality is at least 180dpi of people’s faces and nice and bright. Club Notices deadline for the next issue is July 22, 2016. Inquires to Nicky or Chris via email communitynotes @seniorsnewspaper. com.au

REDLANDS CITY BAND

PRESENTS a tribute to The Beatles and other British greats. Featuring The Wind Ensemble and The Beginner Concert Band with special guests Bayside Harmony. The concert will be held Friday, July 22 at 7pm at the Edgar Harley Hall, Smith St, Cleveland, behind the big hall. Cost of entry is a gold coin donation with supper provided and raffles prize to be won. So come along and have some fun.

be performing August 4. Concerts start 11am to 11.50am at the St John’s Anglican Cathedral located at 413 Ann St, Brisbane. This is a free concert. Further information: www.stjohns cathedral.com.au or phone 3835 2222 (9am to 5 pm Monday to Friday).

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IS PART of an ongoing revitalisation process at Newstead House that aims at re-imagining the concept of our living museum through innovative programming and community engagement. “Newstead House is the jewel in the crown of historic properties in south-east Queensland and I believe visitors will be amazed at the significance of some of the items on display as part of this exhibition."

said Jennifer Garcia manager arts, culture & education. The Connecting Threads Exhibition will run until Friday, August 5, opening during normal museum opening hours and at normal museum entry price: Friday 9am to 4pm, Saturday 9am to 1pm, Sunday 9am to 4pm. Entry adults $9, concession $6, child $5 and Family $20. For information and bookings, contact Jennifer Garcia on 3216 1846 or email events@ newstead house.com.au or go to

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THE Brisbane French Festival returns to South Bank Parklands, from July 8 to 10 and invites you to discover the best of French culture. Traditionally celebrating Bastille Day, join us for our annual gourmet fair and celebration of French heritage. From an exclusive selection of design and handicraft products, to culinary delicacies, wines and champagnes and hours of French entertainment on stage, the Brisbane French Festival plays host to Australia most traditional French experience. Saturday, July 9, 2016, 9am to 10pm Cost Entry $5, Children under 12 enter for free.

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The Venue is South Bank Parklands, Cnr Ernest St and Stanley St and Grey St, South Brisbane, suitable for all ages, This event is dog friendly. For more information, contact Marion our event co-ordinator by phone on 0405 590 075 or go to www.lefestival.com.au

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Whether your relaxation style is cooking, reading or watching a video - you can find some inspiration in the latest release reviews below. Enjoy!

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DVD review: Trumbo

Wonderful world of vegies Gail Forrer

THIS is my kind of cookbook – it’s for people without a lot of time, perhaps not a lot of skill or big gourmet dollars to sprinkle around, but those who enjoy imaginative, healthy and easy-to-make meals; (i.e. vibrantly colourful dishes that have a dashing look of personal creativity). The book is all about the wonderful world of vegetables, pulses, berries, spreads and sauces. It gives us much more than just smart new ways to use our ancient produce and the introduction is quite

justified in boasting suitability for a wide range of palates including, gluten-free, vegans, pescatarian or a ‘meat-on-the-side-ian’. Because of recipes such as the heavenly blueberry, mango and mint ice cream, I must also include those known to possess a healthy sweet tooth. As the author, Jeanine Donofrio, explains: “This book is not organised by breakfast, lunch and dinner – it’s organised by vegetable, so that if you come home with something beautiful from the farmer’s market, you can then figure out what

❚ The Love & Lemons Cookbook features more than 100 simple recipes that will help you turn your Farmers’ Market finds into delicious meals. Penguin RRP:$39.99 to make with it.” There is a good mix and match chart for variations on pestos, salsas, hummus and all sorts of sauces that (could possibly) prompt guests to utter whispers of praise around your gourmet creation such as: “It’s a triumph.”

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