Gold Coast Magazine

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PEOPLE

PASSIONATE PEOPLE

Passion is a powerful driving force. When you’re a passionate person, you wear your heart on your sleeve. Being passionate person is challenging, sometimes heartbreakingly so. It means you lead with your heart, and you put it on the line more often than most. JOHN-PAUL LANGBROEK MP Member for Surfers Paradise, Shadow Minister for Seniors, Communities and Disability Services, Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Partnerships

I would love to shout this from the rooftops - I love where we live! I was born in The Netherlands and the family came to the Gold Coast when it was a small, disjointed town of 30,000 people. We lived in Nobby Beach and Southport (what is known as Chirn Park now before it became very trendy). My sister Kate, who has a high profile radio career and is also a regular on The Project and The Panel, and I went to Burleigh Heads State School. My father was a teacher there whilst Mum was an Avon lady. After completing my dentistry degree at the University of Queensland, I went to London where I met my wife Stacey. After spending three years in the UK, we decided to return and our three children were born here. We set up dental practices in Surfers Paradise and

Ashmore which we ran until 2014. I was always interested in politics and in 2004, I was elected as the Member for Surfers Paradise in the Queensland Parliament. It’s been a great privilege to represent the local community, to work on behalf of all Gold Coasters, and to make it the best place to live, work, play and raise a family. Having travelled extensively around Queensland, Australia and the rest of the world, I proudly never miss a chance to spread the word wherever I go about about the best place on earth -‘The Fabulous Goldie’. Ours is a New World city filled with great people who live and work in a beautiful and safe environment. We are a true melting pot of migrants and locals welcoming all who come here and are prepared to ‘have a go’.

CATHERINE FITZSIMMONS Territory Business Development & Relationships Manager, Currumbin Clinic

I am currently the Territory Business Development and Relationships Manager for the Currumbin Clinic. It is a long way from my first job at Sanity Music when I was 15. (There are still some songs I can’t listen to that were played on repeat.) It did teach me about customer service and being organised for work. That was fun as a teenager but the best job I had before working for Currumbin Clinic was as an Area Manager at Aldi. I loved having the autonomy to discover my skills and capabilities and I worked with some great people from around the world too. My career to here has taken a few different paths but I became a registered nurse (RN). That was inspired by my Nan who was also a RN. She had such a caring nature while being so strong and independent in everything she did. She passed on some great advice to me that I still think of everyday.

I have been asked for my best life and business advice and it is twofold. Try and find something to be grateful for in difficult times and in business if you can create a great work culture, staff will always go above and beyond. (I am tempted to say ‘Fake it ‘til you make it’ as a joke!) My move to the Gold Coast was in 2004 from Melbourne when my then boyfriend was here. That relationship didn’t last but I loved it so much I stayed here and ended up meeting my husband. I have made so many great friends and really love what I do at Currumbin Clinic so my life is good. I do have an unfulfilled ambition which is to write a non-fiction book but that will have to wait until my children are a bit older. I was asked to finish this sentence for this article. Life is …. And my answer is ‘Always manageable with amazing girlfriends and champagne!’ LAUNCH ISSUE • 2021 41


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Last word – Juliet Bell

3min
pages 130-132

Damien Anthony Rossi - Brisbane socials

2min
pages 128-129

Puzzles - Crossword & Sudoku

1min
page 120

Motoring – Gold Coast Jaguar Big cat purrfection

7min
pages 116-119

Royal Class – Princess Yachts welcomes the Y72

4min
pages 114-115

Horoscope and Astrology with Nellie McKinley

6min
pages 102-103

Wedding Feature - Helene Omeros and Charles Millard say I do!

2min
pages 112-113

Legal – Navigating your separation

7min
pages 96-99

Business – Seven ways to grow your business

3min
pages 94-95

Gold Stars – Nathan Hedger and Riely Saville

3min
pages 92-93

For Him – Latest products for our men

3min
pages 90-91

Hair Rescue Replenish & hydrate

10min
pages 78-85

Reno Rules – Daniella Winter takes us through one of her projects

1min
pages 86-87

Recipes – Saturday Night Pasta

7min
pages 64-67

Recipes – Food for the Soul

5min
pages 68-71

Movie Reviews – What’s on at Event Cinemas

4min
pages 50-51

Cheers! – Cocktails and wine to sip on

3min
pages 44-46

Passionate people

3min
page 41

Books – Hottest new releases

4min
pages 48-49

Female friendly apps

2min
page 47

Jewellery – 5th Avenue a family affair

1min
pages 42-43

Designing Woman - Liz Clift

6min
pages 36-37

Gold Rush

2min
pages 30-32

Skool Daze – Prominent Gold Coasters talk about school days

9min
pages 19-21

Icon- Jenni Purdy

1min
page 13

Pacific Fair – Luxe List

1min
pages 28-29

Snap Happy – Gold Coasters snapped with celebrities

3min
pages 22-23

Editor’s Letter – Welcome to the launch issue

4min
page 12

Best Dressed – Elly McLean

1min
page 24

Cover Story

8min
pages 16-18
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