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The Red Hatters are full of spirit SMART AND INFORMATIVE: Hellen Teys Hair Fashions is part of the network of Toowoomba salons working with BreastScreen Queensland. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

A beauty check

TOOWOOMBA hairdresser Hellen Teys’ hairdressing salon is part of a network of salons working with BreastScreen Queensland Toowoomba Service to encourage women to talk about their health. Health promotion officer

Shenaed Bliss said the campaign was designed to prompt local women to have a tea or coffee in the relaxed setting of their favourite salon and chat with others about the importance of taking care of themselves. Ms Teys

said she was a volunteer with Look Good Feel Better. “We also have a private wig room for fittings because we see quite a few ladies here who are going through treatment and who need wigs, so it’s

because of those connections that we got involved.” More than 15,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. It’s important to keep up-to-date with vital health checks.

BreastScreen Queensland Toowoomba Service offers free two-yearly breast screens to all women aged 40+. A doctor’s referral is not needed. For appointments phone 13 20 50 (more info p.2 Editor’s note).

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Anzac feature ................................................................4–6 Toowoomba Zonta .............................................................8 Community notes and columns...............................10–15 Travel ..........................................................................19–23 Puzzles ..............................................................................26

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Don’t be afraid to change at any age DON’T let age dictate who you are. Nor what stories you tell or pictures you publish. So today, you will see from our new-look newspaper we have followed that dictum and backed it up with some fine examples of people who have forgotten about numbers, raised their hand above the crowd and found their own unique form of expression. For instance I think the fresh design is the perfect fit for the fabulous Red Hatter ladies (page 3) and just the place to express their vitality, wit and fun-loving ways. Our front page story and photo commends the HelLen Teys Hair Fashions and all the local

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hairdressers including Applebom Beauty, Hair and Wellbeing; Intershape Hairstylists; Katrina’s Hair & Beauty Salon; LJ’s Hair & Beauty; Niko & Okin Hairstylists; Pure Hair; Turning Heads Hair Design who are participating in the breast cancer awareness campaign. And there is a very nice prize to be won. As extra incentive to take up the challenge and be part of the conversation there is a

wonderful gift pack, containing a range of natural and organic hair and beauty products, valued at more than $140, to be won. Applebom Beauty, Hair and Wellbeing, and the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation made the prize available. To win all you need to do is take a selfie in one of our participating salons, with one of our BreastScreen coffee cups or brochures, post it on Facebook and tag the photo ‘I believe in Pink’. The winner will be drawn on Friday May 6, just in time for Mother’s Day, so there’s plenty of time to enter. Recently I attended a forum featuring South

American global expert on aging and age-friendly communities Professor Alexandre Kalache at the Queensland State Library. He named a few things as important for joyful longevity, including lifelong learning and a sense of humour. For example he described one of his 103-year-old father-in-law’s last conversations. While he was in hospital the nurse inquired: “So you have three children.” “For now,” he replied. This newspaper has not been around as long as Professor Kalache’s father-in-law. But we aim to have the stuff it takes to make it, including a rather cheeky sense of humour.

More than just tea and scones on the table at QCWA meetings By Jennifer Graham

CUPS of tea? Check. Home-made scones? Check. A room full of women? Check. For many people, this is where the Queensland Country Women’s Association begins and ends; but they would be wrong. Whilst tea, scones and women are constant elements, there is a whole lot more to the QCWA than one might imagine. Established in 1922, the QCWA has been both a conservative and progressive force in rural Queensland. Proud of its traditions, the role of family and maintaining links with the past, the organisation has also provided a platform for women to be seen and

FUN AND WORK: Frances Tilly and Shirley Platz, Middle Ridge QCWA members. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

heard and have some real influence shaping and developing local communities. Helping others, and in particular, helping other

women, has always been at the heart of the QCWA, whether it be through their work with drought and flood affected families in rural Queensland or

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through the distribution of birthing kits to improve the health and well-being of women and children in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific. Belonging to the QCWA is not all hard work, however. The organisation provides numerous activities and personal development opportunities from traditional pursuits such as dressmaking and cookery, through to art and photography classes and in more recent times public speaking and essay writing workshops. So if you are looking for companionship, self-development and an opportunity to make a difference, contact Barbara on 07 4696 6066.

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Go wild in big red hat

Why the red hats? This poem explains The poem is the inspiration behind the red and purple outfits Red Hatters ladies wear

Given the demands of child rearing, marriage and careers, the 50s can represent a new beginning... represent a new beginning for many women, a chance to have a bit of “me time”, and this is heartily embraced by the Hatters. The group’s dress code of red hats and purple outfits goes to the spirit of the group – the colours may not go together, they may not be a conventional choice, but they are bright and fun, so who cares?! Local organiser Heather Smith said that members “enjoy a common bond of affection forged by shared

life experiences and a genuine enthusiasm for wherever life takes them next. “It is a chance to dress up in purple and red and get together and have an enjoyable time,” Ms Smith said. The group meets each week to have coffee, discuss many topics and decide where their next outing or luncheon will be. For further information please, contact Heather on 4630 9570 or visit www.matildarose2.com.

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Updates from the Toowoomba Region CBD Shuttle Bus Service

The Free CBD Shuttle Bus service has been extended until March 2017. The service is available to the wider general public to use. Hours of operation are Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays) 9:30am-2:30pm. The service cannot be booked and will run on a 30 to 45 minute loop. Updated designated stop locations are: 1. Toowoomba City Library 2. Duggan Street and Lamb Lane – loading zone 3. Grand Central Shopping Centre rooftop carpark taxi rank- near the Coles travelator 4. Ruthven and Russell Street Taxi Rank 5. The Bus Station Facility located on Neil Street, Platform 4, Stop 4a 6. Toowoomba Post Office (Margaret Street – the taxi rank outside Fitzy’s Hotel) 7. Empire Theatre – taxi rank just north of the Neil Street crossing.

First Coat Street Art and Music Festival

Toowoomba’s walls and laneways will transform into art murals during the third annual First Coat Street Art and Music Festival from May 20-29, 2016.

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There will be no Regional Youth Advisory Committee or Regional Access and Disability Advisory Committee meetings until further notice from the new Council.

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“WOMEN do so much for their families and communities, often forgetting the one person they should be taking care of – themselves!” So says the website of The Red Hatters, a world-wide organisation for women 50 years and over which celebrates getting older, having fun, embracing freedom and enjoying friendships. Drawing inspiration from the Jenny Joseph poem, When I Am Old (see right), the group provides opportunities for women to get together and enjoy themselves. Given the demands of child rearing, marriage and careers, the 50s can

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WEARING PURPLE: Red Hatters Heather Smith and Suzanne Adcock.

When I Am Old When I am an old woman I shall wear purple With a red hat that doesn’t go, and doesn’t suit me, And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves And satin sandals, and say we’ve no money for butter. I shall sit down on the pavement when I am tired, And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells, And run my stick along the public railings, And make up for the sobriety of my youth. I shall go out in my slippers in the rain And pick the flowers in other people’s

gardens, And learn to spit. You can wear terrible shirts and grow fatter, And eat three pounds of sausages at a go, Or only bread and pickle for a week, And hoard pens and pencils and beer mats and things in boxes. But now we must have clothes that keep us dry, And pay our rent and not swear in the street, And set a good example for the children. We will have friends to dinner and read the papers. But maybe I ought to practise a little now? So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised, When suddenly I am old and start to wear purple!


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Darling Downs’ rich war history

EVERY country town in Australia has one, our major cities a few. In far-flung corners of the old British Empire, they are present. Some see them as poignant reminders, some see them as morbid, others view them as places of quiet reflection and historical significance. War memorials, in their various connotations, hold a special place in our society. A focal point of community activity on ANZAC and Remembrance Days, they are ever-present monuments to by-gone conflicts, of lives lived and lives lost, substitute graves for fathers, sons, brothers

and uncles who never made it back to Australian shores. Such memorials also reflect our feelings of nationhood and identity, social conventions and tastes. They are a conscious and deliberate effort to capture and retain a moment in time. With the imminent arrival of ANZAC Day commemorations, Seniors Newspapers takes a closer look at some of the many war memorials on the Darling Downs, their history, their background and their importance to local communities. Join us on a journey of exploration through pages four to six of this edition.

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THE “Digger” design – slouch hatted soldier, with downcast eyes on the Crows Nest War Memorial – pays tribute to veterans of both World Wars. Among the names on the honour roll is that of John Alexander “Jack” French, recipient of the Victoria Cross for his gallantry during the Battle of Milne Bay. It was on the afternoon of September 4, 1942, that the young corporal showed incredible bravery. Finding his company under attack from three Japanese machine-gun posts, he valiantly lobbed grenades into the first of the posts, returned to gather more grenades so as to take similar action against the second and the third, all while being fired upon by the enemy. The wounds he sustained took his life. Jack French is buried at the Bomana War Cemetery in Port Moresby, but the people of Crows Nest remember their fallen son with the naming of the local library in his honour.

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THE Victor Denton Memorial located at Nobby cemetery is the first known World War I monument erected in Queensland. Paying tribute to local man Victor Denton, the monument is unique among such structures in that it was funded by the local community, perhaps reflecting the collective grief of losing one of their own. Denton was a 20-year-old stockman whose riding skills and horsemanship were in great demand by army recruiters. Among the early waves of Australians to see action in the Great War, he served as part of the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment before losing his life to “wounds” in the Dardanelles on the Gallipoli Peninsula on 31 May, 1915. The broken column design of the monument represents the notion of a life cut short and is the craftsmanship of Bruce Brothers masons of Toowoomba. Located in the Denton family plot next to the graves of his parents, Victor’s memorial was unveiled during the famous March of the Dungarees – ironically, a recruiting march.

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Sentiment up against traffic

Change is certain so plan for future

A NEW report links seniors’ long-term unemployment rates to lack of career planning. Until they start planning for encore careers, mature-age Australians will continue to experience high long-term unemployment rates, a new report has found. A National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre report entitled Change is inevitable, so plan for it, A survey of career planning among mature age Australians, studied the experiences, perceptions and likelihood of career planning of people aged over 50. The findings show over half those in the workforce had never undertaken any activities to plan for their career. Of those not working during the past five years, 77 per cent said they were unlikely to undertake career planning in the next three years. National Seniors chief executive Michael O’Neill said career

History against relocation TOOWOOMBA City Councillors of 1984 courted controversy and high emotion with their decision to relocate the city’s Mothers Memorial. Having stood proudly at the intersection of Ruthven and Margaret Streets for sixty years, the mere suggestion of moving it was viewed as sacrilegious by many in the community, for this location had served as both a recruiting and send-off point for soldiers in World War I. Families would wave off their men folk from this central location imbuing it with symbolism and importance. Bearing the names of fallen soldiers, the memorial was funded in large part through the proceeds of flower selling. The sweet violet – Toowoomba’s floral emblem – was sold in

Families would wave off their men folk from this central local imbuing it with symbolism and importance. posies to members of the public by grieving mothers of fallen soldiers. Traffic concerns, however, overrode sentiment and on November 10, 1985, the memorial was relocated to its present site in East Creek Park. It remains the central focal point for the city’s ANZAC Day commemorations. HISTORIC SITE: The Mother's Memorial was moved in 1985, to this site in East Creek Park. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

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Last casting call for plaster technician hospital’s mortuary alongside pathologists including the late Dr Roger Guard and the hospital’s first female pathologist, Dr Inara Strungs. It was during these years that Mr Smith came to see the best, and sometimes the worst, of life. “It was a varied job, and it wasn’t always easy,” he said. “The injuries and deaths caused by car crashes and drink driving were, at times, horrible. When seat belts and drink driving laws were introduced, there was a marked change,” he said. After many years working in the mortuary and across the hospital, an opportunity for Mr Smith and his brother Keith, opened in the orthopaedic outpatients department. Both took up positions as plaster technicians and collectively amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience that is unrivalled across the state.

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AFTER more than 40 years of working at Toowoomba Hospital, plaster technician Clive Smith officially retired this month. Mr Smith forged a career in setting broken bones and has become well-known not only at the local hospital, but also across the state for his skills and knowledge. He trained during an era when orthopaedic surgeons provided tuition to anyone who showed an interest in learning. “Plaster casting has become a field on its own,” Mr Smith said. “It needs to be done well, and if it’s not, deformities can arise.” Mr Smith started his working life at Toowoomba Hospital in the mid-70s as a wardsman. “There was gardening, driving the delivery truck, collecting laundry, cleaning or working in the mothers hospital helping ladies in and out of their cars,” he said. Mr Smith also spent many years working in the

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Recognising women’s rights The aim of Zonta Clubs is to make a real difference in everyday life and cultivate friendships THE Zonta Club of Toowoomba Area Inc was chartered as a club of Zonta International in 1978. Current membership is around 60 and includes business and professional woman from many backgrounds. The club is part of Zonta International, a global organisation of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. More than 30 000 members belong to more than 1200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic area. Zonta International envisions a world in which women’s rights are recognised as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. Toowoomba Zonta first vice-president and Fundraising Committee chair Kathryn Galea said she became involved through a good friend. “I had been to several functions over the years and had admired the work of Zonta,” Ms Galea said.

Seniors Newspaper reporter Jennifer Graham asked Kathryn if she would share some of her personal and career history with our readers: A: “I was born in Longreach and then my family moved to Warwick where I attended the Presbyterian Girls College. I completed a degree in Bachelor of Agriculture Science at the University of Queensland. I am married to Victor and between us we have six children – four boys and two girls. The youngest is currently in Year 10 at Toowoomba Grammar School. My career has taken me on an interesting journey. I was one of the first females employed by the NSW Department of Agriculture as a district agronomist and was based in Orange. I then lectured at the University of Queensland in weed science, agronomy and horticulture. I was the inaugural chair and then CEO of Condamine Alliance Natural Resource Management group.

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: Helen Horan, Kathryn Galea, Commander Catherine Hayes, Helen Miller, Kay Pimm at event celebrating the first female Commander HMAS Toowoomba. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

ZONTA TOOWOOMBA Meets the first Tuesday evening of every month at the Toowoomba Golf Club Membership is by application - Zonta Club of Toowoomba Inc, PO box 942, Toowoomba Q 4350. I am currently based in Toowoomba, working with the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water

Resources, as the Queensland Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator. My responsibilities are with agriculture and

landcare across Queensland. My job has allowed me to have wonderful experiences such as visiting sacred sites in Western Queensland, visiting the islands of Torres Strait and flying by helicopter out to the Great Barrier Reef and landing on a remote island.

Q: What can women gain from their association with Zonta? Members have the opportunity to become involved with projects that make a real difference in the everyday lives of women, cultivate friendships and networking and mentor women in the community.

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Born in Rio de Janeiro, Dr Kalache references his own country to define the demands of longevity. “Do you remember the song The Girl from Ipanema,” he asked. “Well that girl today is 76 and she is looking after her mother with Alzheimer’s.” He asked the younger generations not to be selfish, but to be inclusive and imaginative. He emphasised the importance of intergenerational activities and gender balance. In terms of care giving, he said: “If a society is to be sustainable, we cannot just rely on women. “We must bring men into these roles.” Audience member Southern Cross University Professor Colleen Cartwright offered another imaginative step.

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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). Club Notices deadline for the next issue is 27th April 2016. Enquires to Robyn, Nicky or Chris via email communitynotes@ seniorsnewspaper.com.au PROBUS CLUBS ■ Warwick Combined The highlight of the Warwick Combined Probus Club tour to Mon Repos was the night viewing of the loggerhead turtle hatchlings as they emerged from the nest and scuttled across the beach to the sea. Thus begins the turtles’ long journey to the west coast of South America and back as 15-year-old adults to nest at Mon Repos when they mature. The turtle discovery centre which is manned by volunteers has static displays and a sound and a video presentation which provide information before visitors are escorted to the beach. Visitors are allocated to groups of around 60. Volunteers monitor nests. When the hatchlings are ready to emerge the groups are escorted to the site of the nest. Guides then talk about the arrival

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of the turtles to dig their nests and to lay their eggs, and the potential life cycle of the hatchlings. The baby turtles (100 in this nest) erupt from the nest having dug their way out through around 25 cm of sand. As the turtles instinctively headed for the light and the water, they were caught so the visitors could get a close look and feel the strength in their little bodies and flippers. We formed three lines, about two metres apart. The centre line formed up like a tunnel ball team from the nest to the water’s edge. Each had brought a torch, which they shone up the beach to encourage the

hatchlings to find their way to the sea. A three-year-old boy stood with his dad, holding the torch, and was obviously terrified that he would step on a turtle. The four-day odyssey started with a visit to the scenic Wyaralong Dam for scones and coffee. This dam was completed in 2011. It is the newest dam in south-east Queensland. The water is unsuitable for stock, crops or human consumption. The park provides more than 40 kilometres of trails for walkers, and riders of horses and mountain bikes. Tin Can Bay provided excellent accommodation and dinner in a restaurant

where we enjoyed the reflections on the water and the night life. A waterfront breakfast at Barnacles café was followed by feeding the dolphins which visit daily for their regular snack. Volunteers assist over 100 visitors daily to feed tiny fish to wild dolphins. Government departments and environmental groups monitor the activity to ensure that the dolphins do not come to rely on the small daily ration provided by the visitors. From Rainbow Beach we viewed the coloured sands in the distance before meeting at the surf club for lunch overlooking the ocean beach. The salvaged propeller of the “Centaur” is displayed in a memorial garden close to the shore. We took the scenic route to Bargara for our overnight stay. We drove through forest and native vegetation bypassing Gympie and re-joining the Bruce Highway at Maryborough. A brief stop at the Peanut Van in Childers provided refreshment for the rest of the tour. The night of turtle viewing led to a late start for the drive to Montville through the picturesque Blackall ranges. There was time to empty our wallets at the various

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PLAYING MUM: NSA Warwick Treasurer Allan Stevenson and Val Tattum (member) taking part in a tea demonstration at China Town in Brisbane on a recent coach trip. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

branch, Bill Lane was elected president, Bill White vice-president and Leo Camm immediate past president. Leo had been president or vice-president for a number of years and, as a token of appreciation, he was presented with a framed pictorial Certificate of Appreciation. Our branch will be conducting badge selling stalls for Anzac Day at Clifford gardens, The Range and Grand central Shopping centres from April 21. Any Nasho who is able to give a little time to assist at these stalls is asked to contact Dennis Gillbard on 4630 8228.

Members of our branch will be placing wreaths on Sunday April 24 at The Wall of Memory, Garden of Remembrance in the morning and at the Cross of Sacrifice, Drayton and Toowoomba cemetery in the afternoon and again at the Mother’s Memorial on Anzac day. All National Servicemen are invited to attend the march on Anzac day. Members are asked to assemble in Margaret Street, opposite Duggan St at 9am and then march to the Mother’s memorial. We would especially encourage those “younger” Nashos from the 1965-1972 era to join the march under the

National Servicemen’s banner. Social lunches continue to be held on the third Friday of each month at the City Golf Club. This month that is Friday April 18. All Nashos, their wives and widows of Nashos are most welcome to come along and enjoy a chat over the meal. Our next meeting is Sunday, April 10 at 1pm at the Irish Club Hotel. A meal is available from noon. At this meeting our guest speaker will be Carmel O’Sullivan,the director of Library Services at USQ. Carmel will speak about the Albany War Museum. We would encourage all members and supporters to come along as this should be a very interesting topic for all. ■ Garden City Garden City Toowoomba Branch of National Seniors Australia meets on the third Monday of each month at Drayton Bowls Club, Cnr Gipps and Ball Streets, Drayton at 9.30am. Cost of the morning is $7. Next meeting will be on Monday, April 18 with guest speaker Patrick Pickett, owner/conductor of the Queensland Pops Orchestra who will speak on music and healing. Patrick will return to Toowoomba with his

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Secret Mykonos taverna Treat yourself to a Greek dining experience that will rival all others

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WHAT are the chances? You discover a tiny taverna on a Greek Island, so hidden it is invisible. It has no telephone, no electricity, no signage, a no reservations policy. You have to know someone who knows someone who knows someone else and is willing to tell you all about it. It is in a remote section of Mykonos, on a desolate hill amid a brown denuded landscape, blocked from sight beneath the bushy umbrella branches of a large tree. Three of us were determined to experience it after learning of its rustic charm in hushed whispers on a busy beach on the island. “It’s very small. It opens only for lunch. They cook enormous pork chops and delicious sword fish and giant baked potatoes on an open fire and the views over the sea are

wonderful but you might have to wait to get in, and if the food runs out, that’s it, they close.” Such pressure. But we were unwavering. We found it. A queue had formed outside. Opening time was 1pm and not a second before. When the clock struck one, the owner, a large handsome man looked over the top of a wall at the long line of desperate hopefuls outside, pointed at those he deemed first in line and said: “You, you, you and you.” We were in. And smug. The small bare tables, the inspiring simplicity of the mouth-watering food, the smell of the open grill fire, the glittering sea views, the haughty discern of the owner, and the strict policy that the baked potato came only with the pork, never with the swordfish, all made for such a vivid experience, I returned to Australia and wrote about it. I referred cheekily to the wonderful owner as The Potato Nazi. He had

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refused to give our friend with the swordfish a potato despite our pleading and offers of extra payment. “No potato with the fish,” he said firmly and there was no question of negotiation. We had loved it very much and despite the tongue-in-cheek reference to The Potato Nazi, I wrote fondly of it. In my wildest dreams I could not have imagined someone from regional

Queensland would cut out the article, take it all the way to the remote

part of Mykonos, find the hidden taverna and brandish my story in front of The Potato Nazi. Really? What were the chances? He was not pleased when we returned the following year for another magical experience. With a livid face, he pointed at me. “You,” he thundered, “I don’t let you in.” Fortunately, after my pleas that the story really had been flattering in its mischief, he conceded and let us in where he produced my small story from a scrapbook and reluctantly said his wife thought I had described him perfectly. We have returned to the taverna every year

for a decade now on an annual pilgrimage because it is, quite simply, the most glorious Greek Island food experience. Other writers before and after me have written about this marvellous place - there was even a story in the New York Times, much to our owner’s feigned horror. The Potato Nazi has a soft heart. His taverna is small and despite the fish/potato policy, he loves to please everyone. and is uncomfortable about the queues. He even passes free wine in small pink aluminium containers over the wall to the people waiting outside. I’m not going to tell you the name of the taverna in case you print this out and take it to him. I really like my annual pilgrimage.


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Two islands of Thailand Koh Samui’s twin sister island Koh Phangan is spectacular Phil Hawkes

IT SEEMS everybody’s heard of Koh Samui. It’s a well-known tourist magnet in the Gulf of Thailand, right? An island with great beaches, food, markets, hotels and resorts? Yes, that’s all true. But there’s a twin sister island not far from Samui. Too far to swim, unless you’re an experienced channel swimmer, but just a short ferry ride away. It’s called Koh Phangan (pronounced Ko Par Narn). And it’s spectacular. I discovered Phangan about 30 years ago. There was little development then. Backpacker lodges all around the island, some on quite remote beaches, reachable only by longtail boat. Not too accessible in a medical emergency. But it’s funny how, despite this lack of access, the entire world made the annual pilgrimage to the Full Moon Festival on one tiny corner of the island. Do I

remember that event? Not very well. Phangan has changed. No longer the exclusive haunt of backpackers, its natural attractions (which are considerable) are now enhanced by a huge range of activities and the full spectrum of accommodation choices right up to five-star level. We now find ourselves at the stunning Santhiya Resort, a 30-minute ride from the ferry port on the other side of the island, but well worth the bumps. Here, the general manager is on hand with musicians and staff to welcome guests – a sign of the personal service the hotel is famous for. Perhaps the most defining feature of Santhiya is the extraordinary attention to detail in the villas as well as the public areas. The owners have their own wood carving and furniture factory, evident in small decorative touches such as individual lampshades, screens and even

IDEAL: A peaceful view from Bo Phut Resort and Spa.

doorknobs. The outdoor shower and bath in most villas is fun to use in this tropical climate. The resort is particularly conscious of environmental sustainability, and includes extensive use of recycled timber (although one guest complained that a wooden railway sleeper was “too old”)! Other practices include the use

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of herbal products, minimum use of plastic, and segmented waste disposal. Santhiya has two dining areas: the main Chantara restaurant with quality Thai and international cuisine; and By the Sea at beach and main pool level, with a bar and more informal menu. This resort makes a trip to Koh Phangan worthwhile.

Back in Koh Samui for a few days, we’ve arrived at sister property Bo Phut Resort. Another member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, it’s located on Bo Phut Beach just a short walk from the popular Night Market. If there’s one thing you should experience in Samui apart from all the outdoor sports activities and shopping, this is it.

Bo Phut Resort itself is a haven of tranquillity away from the noisier parts of Samui. Its Thai-style bungalows are beautifully equipped with the most comfortable beds, inside and outside sitting areas and modern bathrooms. It’s so quiet here that we’re able to get plenty of rest before the long flight home via Kuala Lumpur.

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Diverse sights in NT and in Asia Take in views by rail and sail

Rail, sail and fly on a fascinating holiday taking in sights as diverse as Katherine Gorge and Hong Kong’s bustling city centre. On arrival in Hong Kong, a transfer is provided to the Mira Hotel Hong Kong for a three-night stay, including breakfast. The package includes a half-day Hong Kong city tour and a Harbour Lights and Seafood Dinner Cruise. When it comes to what Hong Kong is most famous for, often its magnificent harbour and mouth-watering food jockey for position. Here’s an ideal way to combine the two, beginning with a sunset cruise through

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Three of the Ten Tenors on stage It’s not every day you get the chance to see three former members of The Ten Tenors on stage. Three-piece ensemble Tenori features the talents of David Kidd, Craig Atkinson and Andrew Pryor, who toured internationally together as members of The Ten Tenors. “Andrew, Craig and I met at the Queensland Conservatorium just over 20 years ago,” David Kidd said. “It’s wonderful sharing the stage with gents I’ve known and worked with for two decades.” After some time apart

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former Tenors reunited to form Tenori. Tenori will bring their sense of fun and

sophistication to your favourite classics at the Logan Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, April 19. “Queensland is the first place we toured with The Ten Tenors,” David said. “It means the world to us, so we’re calling it our World Tour of Queensland. “We’re travelling all the way from Cairns to just down the road. “Andrew lives about 10 minutes from the Logan Entertainment Centre.” With a combined 60 years international experience in the industry, Tenori knows how to put on a dynamic, uplifting

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QUEENSLAND Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is calling for volunteers for its 2016 Out of the Box festival for children eight years and under to be held at QPAC and across the Cultural Precinct and South Bank, Brisbane from June 21-28. Presented biennially, Out of the Box has been curated by QPAC for 24 years. It is the only arts festival in Australia dedicated to children eight years and under and one of only a few in the world. It’s also the nation’s largest early childhood arts festival with more than 103,000 participants in the 2014 festival. The 2016 Festival crosses over the end of the school term and into the June school holidays and provides a rich arts-based program including performances, workshops, free events and symposiums. Out of the Box will take place within all of QPAC’s theatres and spaces and across the Cultural Precinct and South Bank in collaboration with Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Museum, State Library of Queensland and South Bank. This year the Festival is aiming to recruit 400 volunteers and is calling on south-east Queensland residents to volunteer. Out of the Box Festival director Brett Howe said that the delivery of the eight-day Festival would not be achievable without the enthusiasm of

volunteers, many who we have seen return year after year. “The success of this iconic event would not be possible without the dedication and hard work of volunteers who carry out vital roles in creating unique experiences for thousands of Queensland children. “We are seeking motivated individuals who are passionate about the arts and enjoy working with children. We need approximately 50 volunteers for each day of the Festival with at least 400 in total,” said Mr Howe. Volunteers will be assigned diverse roles including information booth attendants, school buddies, rovers and guides, catering assistants, workshop helpers and administration assistants. Volunteers require a Blue Card valid until 29 June 2016. QPAC will ensure Blue Card

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Maria, still glamorous Ann Rickard talks to one of her favourite role models, a sassy woman who is ageing far better than a bottle of rare wine. Rice flakes, power naps, false eyelashes, sorbolene moisturiser. What could this mixed bunch possibly have in common? They are all included in Maria Venuti’s daily routine and they keep her fired with energy and looking show-biz glamorous even though she has just passed her 75th birthday. “Just write 75 once, darling,” Maria said during our fun interview. “No need to mention it again after that.” So we won’t. But sensible eating, lots of power naps, big fake eyelashes and the twice-daily slathering of moisturiser on face and décolletage keep Maria Venuti ready for the spotlight at any time of the day. “Darling, I can’t go past a beauty shop, especially when they have a 50 per cent off sale,” she laughed. “I’ve just bought five more sets of eyelashes, lots of turquoise and gold eye shadow and more lipsticks.” In an entertainment career that has spanned 58 jam-packed years and seen Maria perform on stage both nationally and internationally, as well as star in a number of movies, she still has what it takes to steal the limelight. The Sicilian born beauty with the bountiful cleavage made her first singing performance at age 17, four years after she found the joy of make-up, false eyelashes and big hair. She has never stopped performing or wearing make-up since. Maria not only whips her audiences up to good times with enduring cabaret songs belted out in her unique sexy style, she makes them laugh and feel marvellous. “People are always coming up to me and thanking me for making them smile,” she said. “I love that. I get great adrenaline out of seeing people happy and smiling and saying ‘she’s just a bit crazy’. I like to create happiness.” That she does, never caring if it involves making fun of herself. At a performance in Noosa in a marquee on

top of a hill, she arrived wearing flat shoes instead of her signature heels so she could carefully contemplate the rocky terrain leading to the marquee. As she stumbled over rocks towards the marquee she looked up to find her entire audience in the open-sided marquee watching her. “Daaaaaarling, I had to go into the marquee and change into my heels in front of everyone,” she said. “But it made everyone laugh and I loved that.” Becoming braver and less self-conscious is a benefit of ageing Maria now enjoys and wishes the same for all other seniors. “You tend not to worry about how you look from a certain angle or if you bum looks big,” she said. “You think ‘I am what I am’ and that is how I feel now. I think everyone should look hard in the mirror and find their own uniqueness and build on that. Everyone has something special.” Never holding back when it comes to over-the-top outfits, always those that show off her trade-mark generous bosom, has endeared Maria to thousands of people over the years. “I am lucky in that I have that olive oil Sicilian skin so my décolletage hasn’t wrinkled yet,” she laughed. “I moisturise it twice a day. I do alternate between using expensive products and $6 stuff from the supermarket. “I always wear low-cut

STAR STILL SHINES: The one and only Maria Venuti.

“Darling, I can’t go past a beauty shop, especially when they have a 50 per cent off sale.” necklines. If I wear anything too high I feel claustrophobic. I have to let my girls out. It’s like taking a deep breath. It elevates me.” Sequins, feathers and way too much bling are as essential to Maria as oxygen. “I will wear black sequin pants and a sequin top out to lunch and diamante earrings in the day time,” she said. “I like to keep it interesting, flamboyant but not garish...although I don’t mind a bit of garish.” With non-stop invitations to perform, speak, consult or endorse, Maria never stops working. “I go hell for leather but I realise now I should take

a step back, slow down...but just a little bit. “My secret to keeping going is to take a little nap whenever I can wherever I am.” Maria is fortunate in that she can nod off for a few minutes in the back of a taxi which enables her to go from a celebrity breakfast on to a charity lunch and then a gala dinner in one hit. But she says for those who can’t just pop off to sleep for a few minutes,

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closing the eyes and thinking of something calm and peaceful is almost as good. “Think of waves coming into the beach or something beautiful like that for a few minutes and it will re-energise you,” she said. Maria needs every ounce of her impressive energy to keep up with her work load and the many charities she supports, including the Jeanne Little Alzheimer’s Fund, to support her close friend and role model, Jeanne Little, another zany lady now lost to the darkness of dementia. “Jeanne and I are great

friends,” Maria said. “We used to sing and perform together. I visit her often.” Maria’s list of celerity friendsis as big as her hair and she maintains contact with all of them. To celebrate her special birthday recently her daughter Bianca organised a celebrity birthday attended by some of the country’s biggest A-listers. As for retirement? It’s a dirty word to Maria. “I will never retire,” she said. “There is a line in the song The Party’s Over. It goes...‘take off your make-up, the party’s over, it’s all over my friend.’

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