The Gold Coast Grapevine Issue #12 April 2011

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Grapevine The

Gold Coast

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Foo Fighters Qld Flood Appeal

Mother’s Day Gift Guide It’s not fancy, just a little schmancy

Energy Drinks

“Are they healthy?”

TEST Market!! www.gcgrapevine.com.au April 2011

Online Shopping

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Calendar of Events


The Gold Coast Grapevine is proud to announce their sponsorship & support to The Constellation Project. A project produced by Tanya Love from Love Bytes Photography; The Constellations Project, a beautiful 16 month calendar to help raise funds for the families who were affected by the devastating floods of Grantham in the Lockyer Valley. Printed on high quality stock, the 340mm x 490mm calendar will be the product of beauty and reverence. The images taken by Tanya will be primarily black and white, with selective colouring throughout adding context and emotion of each individual image of lives being put back together. The colouring of the artwork will be contemporary and clean with an antique vintage feel where the graphic design aspects will be golds & maroons to reflect the “colours” of Queensland.

And to read more about Grantham Flood Support and make a donation please visit: www.granthamfloodsupport.com

how you can help Book your ad NOW & receive your copy of the Constellations Project Calendar and be a part of a fundraising project where ALL proceeds from the sale of each calendar will go directly towards rebuilding the township of Grantham, and those nearby which were completely wiped out by the floods. When you place your ad with The Gold Coast Grapevine not only will you receive your copy of the calendar, the GCG will donate a portion of their fees to the Grantham Flood Support, further helping the Constellations Project reach their goal of $400,000!

To read more about this project, see the images and design please visit www.theconstellationsproject.com. au/blog

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www.19karen.com.au Solo Shows to April 23, 2011

Guy L. Warren

‘Resurface’

Claire Steele

‘Connected’

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editors note

WELCOME TO THE April/May issue of the GCG and the first by-monthly issue! This issue is packed!! You have 50 pages for your enjoyment! I know that technically this is the second issue of the year, but I feel as if this issue is really the beginning of 2011 for the GCG. Last year was a pretty tough year for me. With the passing of my mother and my leg injury, it was pretty hard to stay on top of things happening around the Gold Coast and attending events. So when I was able to attend the Foo Fighters benefit concert in March, I was reminded how lucky I am to be who I am and where I am in this life and soo happy to be back in the swing of things!! Being apart of this event and giving back to a community in need is so important to the GCG! Thank you again for clicking on another issue of The Gold Coast Grapevine. The GCG wishes you a Happy Easter & to all you mother’s in the world, Happy Mother’s Day!! Happy reading!

cover photo Georgi York

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features

Who Gives A

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Foo Fighters Benefit Concert

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Who Gives A Hoot?

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Medical Matters

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1000 Mums Making a Difference

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Sex in the G.C.

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Fluffy Slippers to Stilettos

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BONUS feature:

24 Mother’s Day Gift Guide 48 The Brain Food Factory

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What’s On Local Markets Calendar of Events

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GCG Digital Digs

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Kelly’s Star Signs

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House of Vintner

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Real Views & Reviews

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o more than a couple of months ago the Riverstage in Southbank Brisbane was badly affected by the devastating floods that wiped out SouthEast Queensland. In the effort to raise money for the Premier’s Queensland Flood Appeal and the earthquake stricken Christchurch, the Foo Fighters signed up and held the event of 2011 that captured Australia. No more than 2 weeks ago, the benefit concert was announced for one show in New Zealand, Sydney and in our very own backyard, the Riverstage in Brisbane with a line up sure to please; Cloud Control, You Am I and the head-

lining band, the Foo Fighters. And with a special twist, the rockers handpicked a local band; Giants of Science to be the opening act that was announced the day after tickets went on sale which sold out within 15 minutes. The generous gesture of giving back in a time so needed proved to be so successful that even the Premiere Anna Bligh visited the U.S. rockers pre-show to give thanks and gratitude.

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their classic acoustic songs and versions thereof, and rapping up with a rocking encore leaving people wanting more; they rocked the set through out with good old LOUD rock ‘n’ roll! People were jumping, taking photos, recording the show with phones, screaming and thoroughly enjoying this one-off benefit concert and all the while through out the concert, we were reminded why we were there and why they were there with Dave Grohl’s so ever-sincere answer to it all:

“…But I didn’t care; you know why? Because I got f#%$in’ music, and that’s all I really needed. And when I was down, you know what I’d do? I’d listen to music. And when I was having a good time, you know what I’d do? I’d f#%$in’ listen to music! And when people need help… I can’t come here and fix your roof. I can’t come here and mop your f#%$in’ basement. This is the only thing I know how to do! So this is why we are here, for you people, tonight. If I were a lawyer, I’d help you sue the f#%$in’ insurance companies! But I’m not that smart. This is the one thing that we do. And tonight, it’s all for you, m#%ther f#%$ers…”

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Giving the fans a tease to what’s to expect on the new album, Dave Grohl and the boys; Chris Shiflett, Nate Mendel, Taylor Hawkins and although he’s not a new member and was a former member and has toured with the band for years, Pat Smear is now credited in the Foos lineup as the new third guitarist. They rocked the song, Bridge Burning from their new album, Wasting Light to hit the stores first week of April. The crowd thrashed to the song as if they had already heard it a million times. Through out this ‘best of’ set, Foo classics were played from every studio-recorded album. After opening up the with a new song it was quickly followed up with All My Life from their One by One album released in 2002. But they didn’t stop there, the set continued belting out songs that we haven’t heard live from the Foos in what seems like years. From For All the Cows, the Generator, Up in Arms and rounded out the set with the classic Everlong and closing up with an encore of fans singing The Best of You and This is a Call. This was my third time seeing them and by far the best. All acoustics were pretty much eliminated from the set. Instead of a show that was rockin in the beginning, to somewhat mellow in the middle with

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Rocking out on the Riverstage March 27, 2011 (Marilyn Adam) The Foo Fighters proved to be one of Australia’s favorite headlining bands and raised well over $500,000 in one night for the flood appeal with Anna Bligh dubbing them as a “special gift” having them here raising funds for our flood victims.

Dave wrapped up the show with more Aussie loving by saying;

‘This country has always been so good to us. You know, there are some countries that we just don’t want to f#%$in’ play! We will be back soon!” And Dave, I’m sure Aussie fans will be waiting for you!

The Foo Fighters new Album will be released next week and back in Australia on tour at the ending of this year. Don’t miss it!!

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Donate to the disaster relief appeal!!!

You can read more about the flood appeal, find out how you can help and to donate by visiting:

http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/

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www.dalailamainaustralia.org Old friends pass away, new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend - or a meaningful day.

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Local Banora Point Markets Club Banora, Leisure Drive

Coolangatta Art and Craft Market

1st & 3rd Sunday of every month www.farmersmarketsaustralia.com.au

Queen Elizabeth Park 2nd Sunday of every month (07) 5533 8202 www.artandcraft.com.au

Broadbeach Art and Craft Market

Coomera Market

Bundall Farmers Market

Currumbin Sanctuary Farmers Market

Kurrawa Park 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month (07) 5533 8202 www.artandcraft.com.au Gold Coast Turf Club Every Sunday 0404 787 865 www.farmersmarketsaustralia.com.au

Burleigh Arts and Craft Market

Justins Park, The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads Last Sunday of every month (07) 5533 8202 www.artandcraft.com.au

Carrara Market

Cnr Gooding & Manchester Drives, Carrara Every Saturday & Sunday (07) 5579 9388 www.carraramarkets.com.au

Assisi College Carpark Last Saturday of every month 0424 189 344 Rear of Currumbin Sanctuary Car Park Tomewin Street, Currumbin 1st & 3rd Saturday of every month 0417 759 777

Miami Organic Farmers Market

Miami State High School 2137-2205 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Every Sunday www.gcorganicmarket.com

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Markets

Marina Mirage Farmers Market

Paradise Point Art and Craft Market

Mudgeeraba Farmers Market

Surfers Paradise Beachfront Market

Marina Mirage, Seaworld Dr, Main Beach 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturday of every month (07) 3103 2325 Mudgeeraba Showgrounds Cnr Mudgeeraba & Worongary Roads 2nd & 4th Saturday of every month (07) 5525 3525 or 0401 369 869

Nerang Fresh Produce & Craft Market Lavelle Street, Nerang Every Sunday 0417 728 844

Palm Beach Currumbin Farmers Market Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month www.farmersmarketsaustralia.com.au

The Esplanade Parklands, Paradise Point 4th Sunday of every month 0417 636 662 or 0407 636 822

The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise Every Wednesday & Friday night (07) 5584 3700 www.surfersparadise.com

Tamborine Mountain

Local Producers Markets Tamborine Mountain Showgrounds Every Sunday (07) 5545 2617

The Village Markets (Burleigh) Burleigh Heads State School 1st Sunday of every month (07) 5679 0375 www.thevillagemarketsgc.com.au

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For additional April & May 2011 events please visit www.gcgrapevine.com.au

April 5 - 10 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships www.sls.com

April 24 Easter Sunday

April 25 Easter Monday ANZAC Day

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April 7 - 10 National Finals Rodeo w.nfrgoldcoast.com.au

April 16 - 20 2011 Oceania & Asia Pacific Skating Championships www.skateaustralia.org.au

April 22 Good Friday

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Who gives a by marilyn adam

The Digital Era The digital era has brought an entire new spin on growing up, what’s right and what’s wrong. What not to do, limits and the old ‘I wasn’t raised with that’. Right now the most controversial topic in our home is XBOX live and the time spent on it by our two boys. I, as many know, am the mother of two boys. Who can’t get enough of Halo Reach or some other violent game that, really, I have no interest in. But that’s just it, it’s not me who’s 14 or 6 growing up in a digital era where everything is possible at the touch of a finger. My boys spend an extreme amount of time on XBOX. Most of the time they bicker but even with all the bickering, they still love playing with people their age across the world. There’s something to be said about this. You have to agree that regardless what decade you were born, you have to respect and admire technology that puts you in contact with people from all walks of life through a video controlled game by you as the player; and as apart of a team you form with these live players that reside on the other side of the globe. But with that said, I have to agree that I wish they wouldn’t spend so much

time on the game and as a result, they do have limits and times of when and when not they are allowed to play. And when it’s time to enjoy some outdoor activities but like I said, this isn’t about me it’s about them growing up in an era completely different from mine. I grew up in the city. I wasn’t into sports at all by any means, even afraid of the ball at times. What I was interested in was art, music and creative writing. I was much more happy writing a short story, drawing a portrait or writing a song. And I thank Christ that my parents never made me play or put me into sports. The first time I saw a video game was back in the 70’s when my cousins received Atari as a gift. I couldn’t get enough of Combat Tanks or Asteroids. We would play for hours and hours. I look at my oldest son and I see a lot of me in him. He’s an artist at heart. He does like sports and he’s good but it doesn’t hold his interest long. What holds his interest? At the moment it’s XBOX. Everything Halo. continued on next page

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digital era continued... I know that a lot of parents and people in general just think that video games are the worst for kids. Too much T.V. too much video games not enough outdoors or sport. Some even take it as far as saying ‘kids are wasting their life away in front of the T.V.’ or recently I heard a very elderly gentlemen on television, and I quote; “Facebook is for loser’s”. I wonder if he’s ever heard of Mark Zuckerburg and understand how rich this guy is? Or if he even understands the Internet at all? Ofcourse he’s going to say things like this, he didn’t grow up with any of it. Why would he understand it? Or even want to, as old as he was, no one was going to change his views on anything, even something as simple as the way you tie your shoelaces. The radio was probably the invention of his decade and I wonder, how many hours as a boy did he listen to a ball game on the radio and whether his parents approved ornot? People need to embrace the fact that the world is no longer without the high tech, cutting edge technology it once was. The ability to create and achieve; to find and contact a long lost friend or family member; and the ability to be known, get noticed and make yourself public is limitless and this is thanks to technology and creation of the world wide web.

the answer. Nor would people get into heated discussions over the fact about playing with a ball outside. Kicking a ball for 5 hours into a net is much more acceptable in society than sitting in front of a video game and playing for 5 hours. Why is that? Do people stop playing a sport when they get hurt? No they don’t. But my god, you’ll get carpal tunnel playing video games or your eyesight will get worst. Doesn’t this happen with age anyways? Not to be sarcastic but isn’t it the truth?

(MSC Logo by Mason Adam) So is it a bad thing? Or is it a good thing? I definitely don’t have the answer to that and is there an answer to that? But what I do know is that I want to be a modern mother who is raising two boys where all of this technology is available and not a parent still living in the dark ages or afraid of it. If my son were obsessed with playing soccer would I take away his soccer ball? No is

My eldest son attended college workshops for Graphic Arts at the age of 11. He would create complete cartoon segments of up to 300 frames on power point, of all softwares on power point and at 14; he now works on Adobe software with ease. He’s definitely talented and talented on the computer and ofcourse he is; he’s never lived without one! continued on page 46

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Who doesn’t love Thomas Sabo? This pendent is classic & gorgeous! It will set the buyer back a couple hundred but well worth it! www.thomassabo.com

Every mother loves to be pampered! There’s nothing like the serenity of a day at the spa! I still think this is one of the best presents to receive for any occasion not just Mother’s Day..

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Instead of the normal Mother’s Day Breakfast or Brunch, try something different. Gold Coast Gondolas can create a magical Mother’s Day one sure to be a favourite! www.gcgondolas.com

This is for the new mom!! Juicy Couture stroller and why not go for the matching nappy bag?! You will definately stand out to be the hip mum! www.juicycouture.com

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No matter whom you are or what you do in life, believe it or not. You are always selling yourself! And the Art of selling yourself begins with Self awareness. “Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is enlightenment” Tao Tzu. Self awareness can also be seen as a form of intelligence as it enables you to know who you actually are, why you do what you do & how you relate to others. Self awareness therefore enriches & enhances your life because you can then move closer to living the life you imagine & realizing your dreams. Now don’t think for a minute that I am some form of self help junkie (just because my library books on psychology & personal development are hidden away in the wardrobe). Funnily enough, as people do say that you can tell a type of person by the books that they read! However, I will admit to having indulged in a few personal development courses & books over the past few years. In which I believe, has been the catalyst for me gaining more certainty in life & as a result created the outcomes & desires that I set out to achieve. So, if I may suggest any tips for selling yourself well. Get into some form of developing your Self Awareness. Have you thought about how you show up in this world? Have you ever indulged in your self in this kind of way? It’s also highly beneficial for your mental health, ensuring a healthy mental state to live in.

Hello & Welcome to Medical

Matters! My name is Alison Kristensen where my professional history & career is extensive & spans across numerous Specialities. As a registered nurse in General, Acute/ICU & Mental Health and as a Medical Sales Consultant & PR/Marketer in the medical industry. My experience and education is extensive covering areas from interventional cardiology, pharmaceuticals, personal development & fitness coaching to product specialist in the medical device industry specialising in anaesthetic, critical care and orthopedics specialising in upper limb trauma surgery.

I created Medical Matters with the view to continue networking and consulting within the Medical Profession where the target audience is predominantly Orthopedic, Medical Device, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Companies along with Medical Professionals; Nurses, GPs & Specialists. Medical Matters provides information, direcI remember being asked a rather rhetorical question, education and training as tion some years ago, whilst I was working for a well as career and recruiting multinational Drug company. “Are you selling the consulting and support. Drug or are you selling yourself”? www.medicalmattersminutes.com www.gcgrapevine.com.au continued on page 47


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“Energy Drinks – Are They Healthy?” by Jodie Davies

It seems that just about everyone is looking for an energy boost these days, because it is something that they seem to be lacking. Granted, a great number of people are working longer hours and may lead busier and more stressful lives; however their bodies often can’t cope because they are often also making poor food and lifestyle choices. I am a mum of 2 children, I eat well, drink lots of water and lead a busy lifestyle running a business, caring for my family and have a part time job, however even I need an energy boost from time to time! Many people are turning to energy drinks to get that boost. But the question is, are energy drinks healthy? Whilst many energy drinks are advertised as being healthy because they contain ingredients such as B vitamins and amino acids, the reality is that many energy drinks contain only small amounts of these ingredients and a whole host of synthetic ingredients that can have some long term health consequences that have been widely reported on.

There are some side effects of energy drinks that you may not be aware of: • The high amount of caffeine combined with taurine in many energy drinks can overstimulate the heart and nervous system and in crease blood pressure.

• The high amount of sugar in many energy drinks can cause an energy spike, followed by an energy crash. • Some of the herbs in energy drinks may not interact well with certain medications. • Energy drinks and alcohol can be a dangerous combination. The stimulant effects of energy drinks can mask how intoxicated you are. No Matter how alert you may feel, your blood alcohol concentration is the same as it would be without the energy drink. I have been researching and reviewing the ingredients found in many energy drinks available on the market and here’s what I found...

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Artificial Sweeteners – Sucralose, Acesulfame P o t a s s i u m ( A c e K ) ,

Neotame and High Fructose Corn Syrup are used because the sweetness in these synthetic ingredients can be 200 times that of sucrose (normal table sugar) and have a low or no caloric count. They are then advertised as ‘no carbs’ or ‘sugar free’ however are continually found to be unsafe and even toxic to the body.

Artificial colours – Tartrazine (E102) and Allura Red (E129) are just two of the 6 artificial colours that have been shown to be linked to hyperactivity in children.2

Taurine – Synthetic taurine is a popular ingredient in energy drinks used in high

levels, which is the concern. Studies have implicated synthetic taurine in illnesses ranging from high blood pressure to strokes to seizures and heart disease and it’s been banned in some Scandinavian countries for these reasons.

Carbonated water – the health effects from having carbonated drinks (soft drinks, energy drinks) has been widely reported and they have long been suspected to be linked to lowering calcium levels and higher phosphate levels in the blood. When this occurs, calcium is pulled out of the bones.2 It is important to stay hydrated with water, not with carbonated drinks. You can increase your energy levels naturally by improving your diet and lifestyle choices to support the body’s natural ability to function at optimal levels as well as getting enough rest. When I feel the need for an additional energy boost, I prefer to choose a more natural option.

References: 1 Natural News.com - Artificial Sweeteners are Continually Found to Be Unsafe and Toxic 2 SMH - Supermarket Bans Suspect Food Colourings 3 The health effects of drinking soda quotes from the experts

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I can’t stand the thought of touching you.” - “Man I LOVE fat chicks.” - “It’s a good thing your big breasts compensate for your big arse.” - “You have such a pretty face, if you just lost 20lbs, you’d be a knockout.” Yep! This isn’t the first time my weight weighed heavy on a relationship, and my personality wasn’t enough. My argument was always “don’t like it don’t look”, “kiss my cottage cheese”, Or when I got really angry, I was always defensive. How could they say something about my weight? They knew how much I weighed when they met me? It’s not as though I could take off 20lbs of love- handles, back boobs and jigglebottom like a padded bra and be like... oh just joking! What you see is what you get, even Spanx can’t help pull a Houdini on 20lbs. I recently have had 3 conversations where my girlfriends have been extremely offended by their partners reby Stacey Prieur marks. Granted after 3-5-7 years body types change and as women mature they do have to work harder at it. But you Not Measuring Up? What happens have to do it for you. Not for anyone else. when you’re in a committed relation- There are a plethora of reasons why you ship, or you’re dating someone and all may have put on weight: boredom, of a sudden they make an undesirable over-worked, over-tired, lack of lustiness, comment about your weight? For years or your just plain comfortable and you I’ve been curvalicious, but my frame has don’t think there’s a problem. After all admittedly gone from the Jessica Rabbit “they” say, never judge a book by a covhourglass to “do you want some fries with er, its what’s on the inside that counts that shake” from time to time. I’d like to right? I know that’s how I feel about Cadblame it on age, but Strawberry Cheese- bury Eggs. Ha ha My question is, guys cake Ice Cream from Baskin Robbins and what are you thinking? If you want your Tostitos Cheese Dip would be the real lady to loose a few extra pounds do not culprit. Whenever I was feeling less then insult her. Reason being, she may lose desirable, my desires often were filled in those 20lbs that are nagging you, but she my hands not my heart. With that said will NEVER lose the memory of you makI’ve had countless suitors who’ve made ing her feel terrible about herself. She will comments about my weight, and it’s true always feel a little bit less sexy, and when at one point I did have “more rolls then a she does lose the weight, she might just bakers daughter”. - “If you’re thighs get want to cut you loose too. Now I get any bigger, I’m going to have to dump that there’s the argument that someone you.” - “You’ve gained so much weight, may be unhealthy and need to shape I can’t even get my arms around you, up because you’re concerned that they www.gcgrapevine.com.au continued on page 47

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Who else wants more ENERGY??? How are you feeling right now? • Stressed out and find you often suffer with that annoying dip in energy just after you’ve had your lunch, making it hard for you to concentrate? • Perhaps you’re a young mum running around after your kids – you’d just love an extra spurt of energy to keep you going after a long, busy day rather than collapsing exhausted onto the couch. • You might be a sportsperson who tires more quickly during your workout – or even a golfer struggling on the back 9? The energy drink market in Australia alone has grown by 33% in the last 5 years. Do you drink energy drinks? Are you looking for a pick me up that’s NOT packed with synthetic ingredients and refined sugars that give you a quick buzz and then cause you to crash?

We are seeking 25 people only, who would like to be involved in test marketing a new energy drink over a period of 2-4 weeks during the month of April. The product is being made available to participants at cost price and participants are required to test and evaluate the product, completing a Q&A and feedback form. This product contains a natural source of caffeine and guarana extract. Participants must be over 18, must not be pregnant or lactating and not sensitive to caffeine. For further details on participating in our test market program, please contact Jodie Davies on 0403 820 024 or by sending an email to jodie@1000mumsmakingadifference. com.au

“Prior to last year I had never run in my life. I am currently in training for 3 marathons this year (5km, 8km and 10km). I now really enjoy running and have to admit I’ve got the running “bug”! Sometimes I need a bit of an ‘energy boost’ for my training, especially as I run up and down several hills. I have been using a great tasting, natural energy drink with great results in energy and endurance!” – Jodie Davies.

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www.kellystarsigns.com.au ARIES (21 March - 20 April) Happy Birthday Aries! You will be 100% refreshed and energized in April and will be looking at the world as if it is a newly built playground that needs some serious breaking in. There will be a few things vying for your attention this month and you will be quite content to pick and choose the things you want to do, rather than feel forced to do them all. The focus is on you and where you want to be heading in the next 6 to 12 months. Once you have your arms tightly wrapped around a big dream of yours, it will be easy to see the next step you should take and then suddenly you’ll realise that your big dream is most certainly going to become a reality for you one day soon, but it will still take time and a bit of effort. A loved one or a potential loved one *wink*, will make your heart skip a beat this month.

TAURUS (21 April - 21 May) April will find you with the tricky task of balancing your social activities with your duty at home, work or with your studies. A friend you haven’t seen in months will suddenly pop in and want to catch up with you at a most unfortunate time. Your spare time is in short supply this month and as much as you’d love to do all the things you want to do, some of those things are just going to have to wait but the choice will be yours to make. The family dynamic may be changing this month and while it won’t all be smooth sailing, some sibling rivalry issues will get ironed out and everyone will have a new understanding of each other and will be able to communicate more effectively soon after. Close relationships may still be lacking a certain ingredient but there is definitely no love lost between you and those closest to your heart.

GEMINI (22 May - 21 June) You are beginning to feel reconnected to your friends and loved ones, as if you have been absent from them for some time. A surge of confidence in the first half of the month will help you to realise just how many positive changes have been happening around you lately, thanks to a few small adjustments you have chosen to make, within yourself. You will want to attend every social event that sparks your interest this month, and why not?! You will be keen to try something a little different, to go for a drive in a direction you rarely go and talk about topics that are normally taboo. Your mind and body is like a sponge this month, it will soak up every new adventure and leave you craving for more. The phrase ‘too much’ doesn’t exist in your vocabulary this month, so get out there and cram in as many activities as you can.

CANCER (22 June - 23 July) You will be at a loss with a project or situation that you once loved and will gradually feel as if you are not sure how to continue. Since you are near the end of it all or have already made a financial commitment, you will feel pressure to finish what you started. You will have to make a large compromise or even a sacrifice this month with a close relationship. It won’t give you any joy to do so, but hopefully you will recognise that it is a necessary path to take. You will enjoy spending more time with friends this month and they will help you to ease the stress of recent situations. A splash of retail therapy or simply getting out of the house for a day can make all the difference for you this month.


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LEO (24July - 23 August) You will have success at last this month when you see an opportunity to fulfil a long-held goal of yours. After months of having this end result in mind, you will suddenly see a way to achieve it or the path will light up brighter for you than a runway at night. Confidence is high this month and you won’t be afraid to hide any part of your outgoing personality. Others can simply take you as you are because you know you are onto something grand. There may be jealousy in a close relationship which should be acknowledged immediately. If you include them in your life a little more, the green monster will soon disappear. Single Leo’s will have some fun nights out and will wonder if becoming attached is really all that necessary.

VIRGO (24 August 23 September) A last minute decision this April, may see you making plans for travel overseas later in the year. You’re unhappy with the mundane chores about the home and even at work and are beginning to crave just a little more adventure in your life. You miss a close relative, which may even be someone you see quite often. You will try to ignore these feelings by becoming a little busy bee, but that is not always the best solution. You may need to think about talking frankly with someone about it instead. A beautiful night out to dinner with your favourite person will help you to invigorate your sense of adventure and playfulness this month, in addition to showing you just how much you are loved and appreciated, something you need a little reminder of.

LIBRA (24 September - 23 October) In the beginning of April you will have an epiphany regarding your work/study/home life balance which will finally afford you some sanity. Even if you can’t change much about your current situation, you will still be able to visualise the end result which will be good enough for now. If you can’t stop doing anything, it may help to see if there is an easier way or if you can do something faster instead. April will be the best month to have a few laughs with your close friends and loved ones. As a bonus, your relationship will be heating up and conversations will be quite endearing. If you are single, it will seem like you have too many choices, and you may have to make some tough decisions, since no matter what you choose, someone is bound to get upset.

SCORPIO (24 October - 22 November) Life is definitely what you make it to be and this very lesson is what you are able to reflect on at this point in your life. Through your own choices and with the things you want to accomplish in the forefront of your mind, you are able to gradually arrive at a destination you could only have dreamed of before. There’s every chance you will be swept away with love and adoration for your partner this month and a family getaway is bound to bring everyone closer together. This month will be perfect timing for setting new goals in your sights and this time reaching so far you can hardly imagine it being a possibility. If you set these goals now, it’s pretty much inevitable that they will stick in your mind like a sweet gets stuck in your teeth. Annoying you, until you can find a way to get at it!


SAGITTARIUS (23 November - 21 December) Your life is in danger of becoming all about work or study and less about fun and friends this month. You will be so busy ‘getting stuff done’ you won’t realise that you have actually stopped everything you find fun. Seeking balance and finding a way to fit in some good times, even if it’s just a few hours each week will actually make it easier for you to focus and accomplish everything else you need to do. It can be hard to prioritise your activities when your heart is telling you ‘go for it’, and your mind is telling you ‘no way’. If you stop to think about your goals again and whether they mean much to you anymore, you will find your answer. Close relationships will be devoid of activity if you fail to put in any effort this month but thankfully no major harm to your relationships will be done as a result.

CAPRICORN (22 December 20 January) You may feel quite alone this month even if you have many people around you. It’s possible someone has recently left and you are feeling the gap or sometimes it may just be that the conversation you have with others isn’t very deep or satisfying. It may feel as if you have grown apart from someone you used to be quite close to. Thankfully with just a few deep and probably persistent questions you will be able to break through those odd barriers and find the person you once knew. Single Capricorns may not have the best luck this month in finding anyone unless you really try to think outside the box, visit some different places or be a tad bolder. If you are in a relationship you need to open the lines of communication. Let others in on your thoughts and ideas every so often and one person may surprise you with a revolutionary idea, but only after you let them in.

AQUARIUS (21 January - 19 February) April will hum along quite nicely for you since there are many areas of your life that are doing really well now. You may feel like the hype of the previous month is ebbing and even though it still lingers with you for most of April, you will be able to think a little more clearly about the future. A new partnership at work will turn out to be a win-win situation for you but in addition to that, there will be no shortage of jealous onlookers. Your love life is definitely soaring out of this world, just be mindful that you could very well suffocate your loved ones, in your excitement and eagerness for more. If the opportunity comes up to start a fun exercise routine with friends, you should jump on it immediately, as it will provide you with just the distraction you need at this time.

PISCES (20 February - 20 March) April will find you in the swing of life now, with work, study and home life all keeping you busy and also keeping your day dreaming mind out of the clouds. You will be absolutely fascinated with a few new things you learn this month and will want to try to practice these the first chance you get. A new hobby idea might pop up but you may not have the time to dedicate to it at this time. But there’s definitely no harm in shelving the idea for later. Health wise you will be feeling fantastic, even throughout the change of the seasons and will get an uncontrollable urge to go outside more often and make the most of what nature has to offer. You may feel shunned by someone close to you this month which has the possibility of bringing your mood down. Whatever you do, try not to doubt yourself, since the other person may not even realise what they have done and it is by no means a personal attack on you.


About Kelly.... “Hi I’m Kelly, a Leo from the Gold Coast, Australia. Being a tad less than 5 foot tall, I learned early on that I would need to roar like a true Leo if I was to be heard! I believe in setting achievable goals for yourself each year and I also believe that if you want to do something you enjoy, that you should just do it. Make it happen! If you want to play the piano “one day”, then look up piano teachers in your area and start learning this month. If you want to travel overseas “one day”, then check out how much you need to save and start today. Just about anything is possible. The only thing that stops us is ourselves, our mind and our fear. If you can get past that, you can achieve and do anything you want to. I hope you enjoy reading my horoscope this month as much as I enjoyed writing it for you!”

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The Aspen Moscato if our favourite at The House of Vintner. It is fresh and light, and makes for very easy drinking as well as being priced to suit any budget. Perfect for taking to that afternoon barbecue, or for relaxing by the pool. Although it’s autumn our summer days are still lingering long in Queensland; as the shadows lengthen and your day turns to night, the Moscato is the perfect accompaniment to any meal. Light, fresh and fruity, with a gentle aroma and easy on the palate it is just as easily enjoyed on its own or with your favourite dessert or chocolate! http://www.warburnestate.com.au

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This gorgeous design was just made for summer! For all of you ‘boot scootin gals’ out there, who find it hard to survive without your boots all summer long, Bennetts ‘Poppy’ range is just for you! Stylish, comfortable....and oh so cute to boot, you can’t go past them! I have a red pair I adore! Bennetts recently celebrated the opening of their Bondi store just before Christmas, so if you’re in the neighbourhood do drop in and visit them! Or you can find them at www.BennettsBoots.com

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ORIGINAL SOLE.... SAVES YOUR UMMM.... well here’s the scoop! We LOVE these ‘NON-SLIP SHOE GRIPS’ - available in an assortment of colours! Where were you when I was walking kilometres on my stiletto pedometer through every nightclub I could find, in heels like skyscrapers!? Seriously! I needed you years ago! Some of those stairs in nightclubs are a killer... as my debut chicklit novel ‘FALLING’ will attest to! These are perfect for Jenna’s little jaunts in ‘FALLING’ and ‘Torn!’ I’m sure she’d put in an order for dozens... (Find out more about ‘FALLING’ here - http://michellehayward.blogspot.com ) Ok so if you’ve had a few too many to drink, you still have to kind of remember to stay upright, but they will certainly keep you hitting the pavement... or perhaps that’s keep you from hitting the pavement because they grip so well. Less stress, less fuss, when you don your sexy ‘Sex and the City’ heels. You can feel ‘safe’, walk tall and harness that goddess within! Can I just say ‘Heel Huggers’ ROCK! - clear and protective to my precious heels (which cost me a bundle... ok they aren’t Manolo Blahnik, but they’re just as HOT) ... it’s a massive bonus to have such a fabulous product! No more scuffed heels - too awesome for words! Now I can avoid all of those dangerous episodes on escalators and stairs... oh and pavements! Talk about wearing your shoes with confidence! Thanks so much Original Sole! Original Sole Non-Slip Shoe Sole Grips stick to your shoe soles to give you grip & extends the life of your precious shoes. These are a girl’s best friend! - Prevents your soles from wear and tear - Helps avoid slipping on most surfaces - Use on flat shoes or high heels - Ideal for all smooth soles in all shoe sizes - For best results use on new or nearly new shoes - Long lasting and easily peel off and replace as needed! We have a packet of Shoe Grips and a packet of Sole Grips to give away to one lucky reader! Just email us and tell us in 25 words or less why you’d like to win them – creationcottage@bigpond.com To read more about Original Sole please visit: www.originalsole.com.au www.gcgrapevine.com.au


Mums on the Run (Aust) Pty Ltd is a new company who have amazing reviews from a number of Australia’s Parenting Websites & Forums and at the House of Vintner it’s easy to see why! As a mum of ten I can so appreciate a product like this! Mums on the Run have absolutely nailed it! Realising how cumbersome and inconvenient it is to cart around a massive bag of bits for your little one, they created the ultimate in organisation! Just like your cosmetics bag, or toiletries for travel, Mums on the Run have designed a nifty little bag of essential goodies to have at your fingertips when you are mobile with baby! We love that they’ve thought of everything from a pacifier, to the nappies and wet ones, down to hand sanitising gel and a lovely little sweet smelling bag to put the dirty nappy in! On a recent evening out with friends for coffee and cake this product made my night so much more enjoyable! I left the nappy bag (read suitcase) in the car, and I had my Mums on the Run product in my handbag. Although my nappy bag plans for all contingencies, Mums on the Run is the perfect ‘take anywhere’ product when you don’t really need everything bar the kitchen sink! What a fabulous Mother’s Day present, or the perfect gift to welcome baby, or for that upcoming Christening. Mums love practical products, and this one has to be at the top of every mum’s (AND DAD’S) list! The Mums on the Run product comes in a clear sturdy zip up bag so that you can see everything at glance, which

makes replenishing it and being organised really simple! Those rushed mornings can now be a thing of the past. Regardless of whether you’re preparing your little one for daycare, or a day at the park, this product is going to simplify your life and take the stress out of leaving the house! We also have ONE pink travel bag complete with all of the Mums on the Run products to give away! Simply visit the HOUSE OF VINTNER blog http://thehouseofvintner.blogspot.com and click ‘Follow’ to be in the draw, then write to us at houseofvintner@iinet.net.au and tell us who the creators of Mums on the Run are! We’ll announce the winner on the blog in the next few weeks. Once you’ve tried this product you will be talking about it forever at playgroup, and within your circle of friends. To find out more about Mums on the Run please

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HOBBY HAMPERS FROM THE HUNTER VALLEY – perfect for Mother’s Day “Full of gourmet delights, Hobby Hampers gift packages contain things you didn’t even realise you were craving until you browse the online catalogue! Thinking outside the basket, Hobby Hampers has an assortment of gorgeous gift options for everyone. Gourmet connoisseurs, gluten-intolerants, diabetics; all of these and more are catered for under the exclusive range that leans heavily on the exquisite produce of the Hunter Valley region. There is even the opportunity to upgrade or customise gifts to make them more personal. A range of hampers to suit all sorts of hobbies and occasions is available at www.hobbyhampers.com.au with prices starting at $19.95 At The House of Vintner we recently had the pleasure of trialling Hobby Hampers from the simply gorgeous Hunter Valley and we were absolutely delighted with the quality and superior service! Glenda from Hobby Hampers was a pleasure to deal with and our gorgeous hamper arrived in double quick time to Queensland without a hitch! A fabulous wine bucket filled with goodies arrived at our door and was the perfect way to celebrate the birth of our last baby in February! This was like an early Mother’s Day present, and speaking of which, what a wonderful way to welcome a new baby or to honour your mum this Mother’s Day! I can’t think of a better gift! Everyone loves a hamper! It’s also the perfect way to say thank you to your clients or employees. Furnished with one of the best wines from the region, decadent chocolate, cheese, and an assortment of other gourmet treats (see the site for more details) I was surprised and delighted with my beautiful hamper. I felt very spoilt! Why not make someone in your life feel pampered? You could have one delivered to your best friend, the Sex and the City Fan – themed hampers like this one are sure to be an enormous hit! What about a fabulous picnic basket to take your loved one on a romantic sojourn this weekend? There’s even one for the medically minded! Spoil the special nurse or health care professional in your life! See the full range available at www.hobbyhampers.com.au This is the perfect time to indulge! www.gcgrapevine.com.au


I’m so looking forward to wearing stilettos again! My big belly is gone! We recently welcomed our tenth baby (and 8th son) to our brood - Navarone Hunter; our tenth born on the tenth of February, 2011 at 3.07 am weighing 6 lb 13 oz, was named in honour of our beloved Hunter Valley. It is kind of fitting that our tenth was born on the tenth, since our first was born on the first (of July, nearly 23 years earlier). I feel just a little bit clever that I managed to bring our tenth into the world on the tenth, except that I was induced the day before ... Our little man is thriving and we are so excited to finally have him home with us, after a rough journey to get him here. The labour did not go smoothly or at all to plan (Do they ever? Well some do, I’ve had easier ones) ... but that’s a whole other story! So my chapter this time is about settling into life with a new baby, and how that transition goes regardless of whether it’s your first or your last. From the endless nappy changes to the sleepless nights (of which we are having many and I am struggling to think straight) to the lines full of little blue clothes to those first baby smiles that mean so much...life is a rollercoaster and a joy all at once! Many of us these days live away from extended family and may not be in a position where they can assist us. Our friends have their own lives and quite often we are muddling along on our own doing the best we can. We fall

into that category as a family, not just because of distance and circumstances but we decided a long time ago that as we chose to have so many children we could not expect others to step in and help us, given the gravity of the situation. Not everyone can (or wants to) manage running a household with so many children to feed and cater to, and ensure that not only they are safe but that everyone gets to school or their given destination on time. It’s a big job! Its complex and it can be a logistical nightmare. In a previous chapter I talked about being organised and sorting my day such that things go as smoothly as possible... this is more about YOU! YOU as a MUM! YOU as a person! When a baby is born the focus has to be on mother and baby, they must come first. These days, so many mums wear a lot of hats and there is pressure from every corner to perform, to jump through hoops, to return to work quickly, to be perfect, to get it all right despite sleep deprivation, low energy levels, lack of confidence or many other ailments that plague new mothers. The

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first thing to remember is that a tired mummy is a depressed mummy and we need to get as much sleep as we possibly can! Though this is often easier said than done (I am currently living with a nocturnal baby, so I know how important sleep is! ... and how much I miss it!) Having a baby is a big event – it is one of the most momentous things you will ever experience as a woman and as such it often comes with health issues that can drag on without proper rest or attention to these things. If you’re not getting a lot of sleep and you want to regain some energy and feel more able try taking a pregnancy/lactation vitamin to assist you with getting back on your feet and returning to your former health. Then there are those baby brain hormones that take over and it’s difficult to remember things, formulate sensible words, or to feel like yourself for a time. Your clothes may not fit properly, you may have gained weight, perhaps your hair is falling out, or you just feel frumpy and not your usual glam or bubbly self. Maybe you don’t feel well. Maybe baby has been sick and in special care, or you’ve had some issues and it has taken a toll on the whole family. Perhaps there have been outside stressors affecting you and as such you don’t feel very social or good about being around others. Maybe there’s an element of depression that needs addressing. It’s important to see your GP or health care nurse if you are struggling. The sooner you talk to someone the sooner you can move forward on the road to recovery and feeling human again! It’s all part of it... and while some struggle, others breeze through it! Maybe you are still flying high and feel-

ing absolutely elated! Congratulations to all of those new mums out there! I just know you’re doing a great job! Don’t be too hard on yourself! We are often our own worst critics when it comes to parenting. We all learn by trial and error... if only kids came with a manual huh? I wish! I still feel like I’m learning (every child is different – what works for one does not work for another), and right now when there are days I feel more at home in my fluffy slippers than I do in my stilettos, I am just taking it easier, I’m not letting anybody rush me. And on the days where I immediately look for the hottest shoes in town, I know I am back on top of it. It all takes time, it isn’t instant... sometimes those tracky dacks look more inviting than that cocktail dress... but I must admit, I miss the dressing up, the socialising and the pizzazz... and with the birth of two babies this year... yes two... I just published my debut novel ‘Falling’ – http://michellehayward.blogspot.com which is now ready for purchase at www.blurb.com it has already proven to be a huge year (not to mention the many natural disasters that have plagued our world in the past three months... it’s really been huge! And really hard for so many!) On a personal level though ... I feel like I’ve already achieved so much. Two weeks after our son arrived my draft copy of my published novel turned up in the mail for my perusal! I’m so very excited to have it in print, and I can’t wait to bring you the sequel ‘Torn’ – so watch this space for more details on that. I also can’t wait for my book launch... details coming soon... I might be needing those stilettos and cocktail dress after all... Woo hoo! by michellle hayward

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who gives a hoot? continued from page 18 And what I love is that he has the opportunity because of technology, to take his art in a direction that just was not so easy 30 years ago. Animation in gaming and multi-media has opened new doors for artists and in which direction to take their talent. Technology not only has provided a new wave of professionals but also made it much more accessible for these budding artists to get their work seen. Social Media websites are the number one spot where people go when looking for something new out there in the world or for a reference and even for education. So I feel a little torn when I look at my son and see where he’s going with this. I feel like he has the opportunity that I definitely didn’t have growing up as an artist, and I acknowledge the fact at how lucky he is and how different my life may have been if I was born in a different decade. Not that I regret my life at all, but isn’t that what you do as a parent? Want the best for your child? Want your children to be the best at what they choose in life and to be better than you? And compare?

eo games, good on him! I would be so very proud of him. But I know his path will be different from my older son. For now, my older son abides by the house rules pertaining to XBOX. He’s no different from any other teenager; he has hopes, goals and dreams. He gets bored easily, looses interest and changes his mind a lot. And the bickering between the boys will happen regardless, video games or not! And as for me? As long as grades don’t fail, they stick to the house rules and respect our wishes; I don’t mind being a modern mum and I welcome technology, being hip on what’s the latest and the greatest in the gadget world, and embrace the art of gaming rather then living with my vision blurred, judge something without trying to understanding it and not accept or be afraid of what this very creative world now has to offer. I want to enjoy watching my kids grow up where everything is possible and where anything can be achieved.

My 6 year old is just being a 6 year old and wanting to do everything his older brother is doing. Does that worry me? No. He is completely different from my older son. I know that video games won’t hold his interest for long. And they don’t. He’s much more physical. Most people will probably say there’s still hope for him. But the truth is, if he grows up to become this successful and talented graphic artist in any industry and yes, this includes the gaming industry; all thanks to being born in the last decade and playing vid-

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medical matters continued from page 26 After much pause & procrastination in pondering an answer, it was then that I realized that I was inadvertently selling myself. Alison, you are the Sale! We are all always unconsciously on sale, no matter what we are trying to achieve. Whether it be trying to make friends, find a relationship, Career Interview (sales call) or as service providers such as: Doctor, Lawyer, Nurse, Author, Fashion, Builder or in the Media. Our attitudes, appearance, professional etiquette, vocabulary, body language & personality are all known observed indicators of one’s awareness of self. And at the end of the day this is the Art of Selling yourself. So………..

Remember to present yourself in an awesome way every day! www.medicalmattersminutes.com sex in the gc continued from page 30 may be harming themselves. But focus on that. Don’t call your partner fat and make them feel ashamed of themselves. If they wanted a Drill Sergeant they’d enlist in the army. Just think of how you’d feel when you hear those words “does size really matter”? Maybe you’re not quite measuring up. Bottom line is, doesn’t matter what you have, it’s how you work it.

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