Ipswich Life Magazine - 1 June 2015

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Inside this edition: • SOCIAL Pics • JURASSIC World Prizes • DEFENCE News • WINTERNATIONALS 2015 • SHOP Ipswich Campaign

Ipswich Cup - June 13 Racing, Fashion, Party... Bigger, Better than Ever!


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Suzette Armstrong

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Darren Hallesy

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Meet the Authors in Ipswich Good friends Bel Messer and Rosie Luik will share some tips with parents on how to get through some of those ‘difficult’ conversations in life when they visit Ipswich this week. The duo are the feature authors in the Ipswich Libraries’ Paper Tales - Meet the Authors series on June 2. The friends are behind a number of children’s story books in Australia including the newly released 21st Century Guide to the Birds and the Bees. This book is the second title in the I Am Extra Special series, covering various types of conception from IVF, to IUI, to surrogacy and sex. The first book in the series - An IVF Story - teaches children born through IVF about how they were conceived. Their series, I Am Extra Special, was developed in 2014 as they both embarked on a mission to create engaging children’s storybooks with a purpose. Bel and Rosie are both married mothers with seven children between them. Also, with Rosie being the first legal altruistic surrogate of twins in Queensland for another one of her good friends, it became apparent there was a lack of storybooks available for children on topics that are proven difficult and sometimes taboo. The series was then born as a tool for families to use to educate young children. Through simple text and enjoyable illustrations, the series is designed to help parents start what sometimes can be tricky

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conversations. Bel is a wife and mother of three children conceived both naturally and though IVF who has a background in sales and a passion for art in all of its forms. Rosie is a mother of four young children, conceived naturally and through IUI Rosie runs her family business as well as her home with her wonderfully supportive husband. Rosie also became the first legal altruistic surrogate of twin IVF babies in Queensland in 2011. Book sales and signings will be available. Bookings for the session are essential and can still be made by contacting the Ipswich Central Library on 3810 6815 or visiting www.library.ipswich.qld.gov.au. Photo: Bel Messer and Rosie Luik.

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Welcome to Winter! You know Winter has arrived not only when it’s hard to get out of bed in the morning (sounds like me all year), but also when the FUCHS Winternationals event arrives for what is a huge drawcard to our fair city. Read all about this year’s Winternationals on Page 13. Check out our chat with Kirby Burgess who stars in Dirty Dancing, which is on now at QPAC. Who would’ve thought that movie would still have such an influence all these years later? What other movies would make a great show? Hmmmm... Shop Ipswich, Local News, Social Pics, Brain Teasers and so much more - its all here in your favourite mag which is FREE thanks to our advertisers, so let them know you saw it in Ipswich Life. darren@strikepublications.com.au


STAR CHAT Nobody puts Kirby in the corner CELEBRITY NEWS

‘Dirty Dancing’ is the role that performer Kirby Burgess was destined to play, and she’s having the ‘Time of Her Life’.

Currently playing the lead in the new production of Dirty Dancing, Kirby has a long list of stage, TV, and film work under her belt, including the current series of Wonderland and movies like The Great Gatsby, but it is theatre and dance where her heart is. She first fell in love with the movie as a seven year old, when she found the video cassette (Editor’s note: if you don’t know what that is, ask someone over 30) in her parent’s chest of drawers, thinking it was a ‘dirty’ movie. Thankfully, it wasn’t, but it didn’t stop Kirby playing it to death, even to this day. “I honestly fell in love with it right from the beginning,” Kirby said during final rehearsals for the show in Brisbane. “When the original production of this show came out in 2004 I was asked to be in it, but they realised it wouldn’t be the best idea to have a 15 year old girl rubbing up against men on stage! “Dirty Dancing was such a part of my life as a kid, I watched it every couple of months, and I knew all the lines. So in many ways I didn’t have to learn the script for the stage show… just the new lines, because I still to this day know it word for word. “So many movies parody Dirty Dancing, but what truly works in that movie would just be funny in others. It was one of those movies where word of mouth just spread.” Like many shows in the last decade, the source material has been a movie (Lion King

anyone?), and this gives a new show a built in audience. “Many people in the audiences are reminiscing about seeing this film when they were growing up. It started in 2004 in Australia, and has been all over the world, this is a version that has truly evolved over time… technically too The show is the same as the movie, the script is the same as the movie, and there is no middle man… the writer of the movie has written this show, so it really is ‘from the source’. It’s so good to part of an Australian production and its great to be a part of something that has gone worldwide. “In Australia musical theatre is hard and expensive to put on. They know that audiences are going to trust a show based on a popular movie. If they’ve seen the film and love it, they will want to see the stage show. Sure, there are big shows like Wicked which are ‘events’, but these days it’s hard to get people to afford to go to more than one or two shows a year, so audiences tend to be very choosy,” Kirby said. Kirby has been the understudy in three big productions: Hairspray, High School Musical and An Officer and A Gentleman, and having the lead role in a show is something she’s finding a lot less demanding. “It’s a stressful position being an understudy. You’re always on call even during a show. I’ve gone on stage mid-show when literally one person walked off and I walked on.

“It’s very demanding, as you have your own part and others to learn too, and it really takes over your life.” The dancing aspect didn’t bother Kirby as it has been part of her life since a young age, and her favourite moment of the show is THAT leap into the arms of Kurt Phelan, (who plays Johnny Castle, the role made famous by the late Patrick Swayze). “I’m a trained dancer, and have danced since I was three. I’ve never had stage fright in my life, in fact my parents always had to drag me off. It’s more a challenge for me to be on stage and be scared, and NOT know how to dance… as my character does. Dancing is second nature to me. “As corny as this sounds you can feel the energy in the room when they know that big leap is coming, and I sense people breathing in and getting ready to scream! It’s a real payoff at the end of the show for Kurt and I. That’s what they came to see. It makes us excited, and the audience do too,” Kirby said.

Dirty Dancing is on now at QPAC before heading off to Perth.


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Kelly Dixon, from QUT’s School of Psychology and Counselling, has looked at the mental health impacts caused by the Brisbane 2011 and the Mackay 2008 flood disasters which also impacted heavily on Ipswich in 2011. Her research included talking to several families from the Ipswich regions, particularly in Goodna. Presenting her findings at the Australian and New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference this month, Ms Dixon said while the flood was frightening on the day, the most difficult aspect for many people was the aftermath including the cleanup, the re-building process and dealing with insurance companies.

 As part of her research, Ms Dixon surveyed more than 150 flood victims to find out what factors were best able to predict posttraumatic stress and depression. “The findings showed that aftermath stress contributed to poor mental health outcomes over and above the flood itself,” Kelly said. “People who found their insurance company to be helpful, described less stress overall, whereas those who had difficulty with the insurance process were more likely to describe the flood aftermath period as extremely stressful,” she said. Some good did come of the floods, and that is that people are now more aware about their insurance cover, and while some insurance companies got shocking publicity for their actions, it has forced a rethink of floods.

“One of the best things to come out of all this was that insurance companies are now more upfront about what you are and are not covered for. One insurance company now actively promotes the fact that flood insurance is automatically included so in many ways should it happen again people are more informed about their options in advance. “It is important to recognise that the majority of people were quite resilient and are not suffering any long term ill-effects,” Kelly said.
“Additionally, many survivors had in fact grown through their experience, and now reported greater resilience and feeling like they had more personal strength.
 “Survivors said they were more confident they could cope with difficult circumstances in the future and they had found the experience had strengthened their relationships and social networks.”

 Kelly has some advice for people who have children who still get nervous during rain events. “This did come up quite often in my research, the fact that children do get nervous during big storms, or rain events like the one we had a few weeks ago when we got over 100mm in one day! “The advice I’d give them is to reassure children that they are safe. If children see parents getting nervous then that makes them feel anxious,” Kelly said. “Just keep reassuring them that everything is fine. Material things can be replaced, but people can’t.”

What’s LIVE @ the Ipswich Civic Centre and Studio188 in June! Australian country music legend, James Blundell, will deliver some of Australia’s best country music hits on the Civic Centre stage on Saturday 13 June. Studio 188 is playing host to the annual Queensland Cabaret Festival in June, where audiences are invited to grab a drink with friends and luxuriate in the lush world of 21st century cabaret. See Tom Sharah on Friday 12 June in That 90s Show deliver a bodacious night of cabaret based on the songs and nostalgia of the 90s. And on Saturday 13 June, the hilarious world-class double act, international sex symbol Larry Paradiseo and the theatrical cyclone the Fabulous Dame Farrar offer a night of seriously funny entertainment. Last chance deal: receive $10.00 off when you purchase tickets to both Tom Sharah and the Fabulous Dame Farrer by Friday, 5 June in the one transaction. Join us at the Studio on Wednesday 17 June for an opera inspired Lunchtime Concert talents of Soprano

D’Arne Sleeman and Tenor Bernard Wheaton for In the Mood Four- it’s complicated! See Barleyshakes, a Celtic band with world music influences, stir up the Studio stage on Saturday 20 June. Using fiddles, banjo, flutes, bass, drums, guitar, mandolin and vocals, the Barleyshakes combine intense energy, beautiful harmony and driving dance rhythms in their unique and powerful live performance. Don’t miss our popular Friday Night Jazz sessions on 26 June and Saturday Night Comedy on 27 June featuring the hilarious Lindsay Webb. Visit www.ipswichcivicentre.com.au or www.studio188.com.au or call 07 3810 6100 during office hours to pre-purchase for any of these and many other shows. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to find out what’s coming to Ipswich and to be in the draw for exclusive deals and giveaways!


TAFE Queensland South West students practise their skills under pressure TAFE Queensland South West in Bundamba recently played host to the region’s most competitive (and talented!) tradespeople, with the first of a series of several WorldSkills Australia Southern Queensland regional competitions pitting students against each other in an intensive and complex landscape construction challenge. The competition spanned over several hours and gave participants the opportunity to earn a place at the national WorldSkills Australia competition, to compete for a position on the esteemed ‘Skillaroos’ Australian team. Landscape Construction teacher Paul Luck said TAFE Queensland South West landscape construction students are always encouraged to take part in these types of activities, saying TAFE Queensland training is about enabling students to ‘get their hands dirty’, with as much practical experience as possible. “Our focus always is ensuring our students graduate job-ready; this mean getting them out in the garden, on the tools, on projects, showing them how to produce client-standard work in a time efficient way. “This WorldSkills Australia Southern Queensland regional competition was another opportunity for them to experience what it’s like being a professional landscaper; the activity had a high level of complexity involving planning, set out, geometry and time management; all of the professional trade skills a landscaper needs,” Paul said.

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TAFE Queensland South West landscape construction student and Interface Landscapes apprentice Ryan Hamilton.

We caught up with Ryan to see how he felt about winning the competition. 1. What were you required to do on the day? We had to follow a plan, which we were given in the morning and over the course of the day use different mediums to create a multi-textured project. The end result encompassed basically everything you’re required to do as a landscaper. 2. What did you find the most challenging part? Bricks take the longest, and the paving you’ve got to get right. At the start of the day I was pretty confident, and then at the half way mark I was a bit concerned I wasn’t going to get through it, but I got there in the end. 3. What do you most enjoy about this industry? I love creating things, working with my hands; I’ve always been a creative person who likes to solve problems. 4. What does winning this WorldSkills Australia regional gold medal mean to you? Winning has given me more confidence in my ability to do my job, it really means a lot, and looks good on my résumé too. For information about TAFE Queensland South West’s Landscape Construction courses or any other course, visit www.tafesouthwest.edu.au or call 1300 914 754.

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TAFE in Bundamba comes to you! TAFE Queensland South West in Bundamba is all about being flexible, which is why the team will be coming to a shopping centre near you, to talk about training and job outcomes! Staff will be on hand to field all types of enquiries, varying from courses available, to payment plans, right through to recognition of prior learning. So, if you’re considering a career change; wanting to climb the ranks in

your current career, or just wanting to get the qualifications to embark on your first (career), pop by to Redbank Plaza on Tuesday 9th June through to Thursday 11th June during opening hours to make great happen! Oh, and don’t worry if you happen to miss that session, TAFE Queensland South West will also be attending the Riverlink Shopping Centre from 23rd-25th June inclusive to discuss your career options, just in time for a Semester 2 start.

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Ipswich Cup 2015: Bigger, Better than Ever! Some know it as THE Social Event of The Year... Some love it for the racing... Some love it for the official ‘After Party’... but no matter which way you look at it, this year the Ipswich Turf Club has pulled out all the stops to make sure Ipswich Cup 2015 has something special for everyone who comes along to this not-to-be-missed event. So, mark your diary for Saturday June 13 for an event that is not only the biggest race meet in Queensland, but will this year feature incredible entertainment PLUS you could be part of a genuine World Record! As well as the colourful and exciting live thoroughbred racing, there is the normal fine fashions, plentiful food and beverages, an opening performance by the Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band and an after party playing into the

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night including DJ Havana Brown on stage for the first time at the Ipswich Cup. International act DJ Havana Brown will be performing on the infield in front of an expected 6,000 people enjoying the atmosphere of the ‘Infield Village’. In addition there are a number of support acts who will provide the lead up for the main show at approximately 3.30pm. This infield entertainment will stop at 4.30pm

in time for the last race of the day before the focus switches to the 5pm ‘After Party’ under the sails behind the Grandstand. The After Party features the band ‘Electric Eighties’ who will bring a bit of a twist to their performance on the day. When you hear them play the 80’s smash hit “Sunglasses At Night”, put on your sunglasses and be part of a World Record! This World Record attempt is for the most

people wearing sunglasses at night, and the current record stands at 1,675. Ipswich Cup organisers hope to smash this record on June 13. The attempt will be made at 5.30pm and lasts for 5 minutes with patrons wearing their sunglasses throughout the playing of the song. A certificate will be made available for all patrons involved in the attempt by the team of World Record Marshalls. This attempt and the counting process has been pre-approved by the Guinness Book of Records so now it is up to the community of Ipswich to be part of something which could possibly stand for decades!. Tickets are already on sale and over 15,000 have already been snapped up, a figure that shows how big the day will be with record pre-sales. If you want to come to the Cup on a budget, for the first time you can pre purchase a General Admission ticket for just $10 and this includes a complimentary drink on arrival! These vouchers may be redeemed at either the XXXX Beer Garden Bars or at the Arctic Kiss Ice Bar – another new initiative this year. The complimentary drink is a choice of beer or wine and must be redeemed by 1pm. The other benefit of being in the General


Public area is the great view of the racing that is available from the elevated Viewing Terrace near to the finish line. The field has never been more fired up and more competitive. The race attracts viewers online and on TV around the world, so you will be at the heart of the action! Whether it is the racing, the entertainment, the fashions, the food, the beverages, the social experience, or becoming a World Record holder, there is something for everyone at the 2015 Ipswich Cup. So get your fashions organized, mobilize your friends, clear your calendar and get tickets NOW to the hottest, biggest event of 2015 – The Ipswich Cup! For tickets and more information, visit www. ipswichturfclub.com.au

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Cup Day Timetable 10am - Gates open. Service commences in public areas. 11am - Service commences in marquee areas. 11.30am - Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band perform on-course. 12.07pm - First race of the day. 12.10pm - Infield entertainment commences. 3.22pm Ipswich Cup is run. 3.25pm DJ Havana Brown commences first set until 3.55. 3.57pm Race 7 is run. 4.00pm Havana Brown commences second set until 4.30. 4.32pm Last race is run. Note: Gates 2 - 6 are closed for exiting. All infield exiting at Gate 7. Grandstand marquees exit through public area. 5.00 pm Marquees close and After Party commences 5.30 pm World Record attempt takes place. 5.35 pm After party continues. 7.30 pm After Party and bar service ceases. 8.00 pm Gates close. Last shuttle bus departs.

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quaint cobbled streets and divine cuisine of Montreal and Québec City. An exclusive addition for 2016 will see guests dine overlooking Niagara Falls before a visit to the Illumination Tower, to create their very own light display on the falls. With such a diverse range of APT Canada & Alaska holidays in 2016, there’s no better time to join us there and create your unforgettable. Book now to receive a $1,000 per couple discount on any APT Canada tour over 19 days! To book, contact your preferred local travel agent on 1300 122 755.

Lagoon ready for Spring The new Robelle Lagoon near Orion Shopping Centre at Springfield is nearing the end of construction and is on track to be open in Spring. Announced in March 2014, the $13 million project is set for an opening on the first Saturday in Spring, Septmber 5. Spread over three sections for all ages, the lagoon will also include a kiosk, changing rooms, grassed areas, a young children’s play area, lagoon and a pool. All up, there will be over 1.5 million litres of water to play in which will have the latest in filtration, a system so powerful that it filters every drop of water every 2 hours. There will be other surrounding places of interest, including eateries in the GE building, Orion Springfield Central, plus it is right opposite the brand new Event Cinemas complex which is also on track to open in time for the busy Summer blockbuster season. Cr David Morrison took Ipswich Life on a guided tour of the site, which has overcome several rain events to stay on track for the scheduled opening. “I believe Robelle Domain will become one of South East Queensland’s premier parklands,” Mr Morrison said. “I may be biased but I have not come across a park like Robelle Domain. We expect it to attract around 100,000 visitors each year. “The lagoon area will have life savers during the hours of operation and will have safe city cameras, and a security presence outside those hours of operation. “But please remember that it is vital for

parents to know that all children under 12 should always be supervised by an adult and only those over 18 have the authority to supervise . “I can’t wait to see the added BBQ facilities, shade umbrellas and trees which is going to make this an Icon for years to come for the City of Ipswich , and just like stage one of Robelle Domain, the Lagoon will transform at night through the use of creative lighting. “Ipswich has some wonderful parks and I encourage residents to try and explore a park in Ipswich they have never been to and I know they will be pleasantly surprised!” Mr Morrison said. Mayor Paul Pisasale said at the announcement that this was an exciting time to be part of Ipswich. “We are committed to a city that is happy, lively and a place where people can’t wait to bring their kids,” he said. “Whether that’s to have an ice cream and a splash in the lagoon on the weekend, or to make a permanent home for the family, everyone is welcome in Ipswich and we can’t wait to see you.” The 3.74 hectare development that includes the lagoon, new green space and walking tracks brings together Robelle Domain, Orion Town Centre, Springfield Central train station, Education City and the Parklands Business District into a single unified hub.


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Jamie’s Ministry of Food Join in a cooking class at Jamie’s Ministry of Food Australia Ipswich. These hands-on classes run over five weeks and allow participants to see, smell, feel and taste everything they cook. The course also provides loads of hints, tips and shortcuts from learning important knife skills to reading food labels. Each class costs only $10 (concessions apply) and includes all ingredients and recipes. For more information and to book into a cooking course visit: https://thegoodfoundation. secure.force.com/bookings

Park Fit

Get outdoors and join the Park Fit program. Run with the aid of a certified personal trainer, this is an exercise program using free gym equipment in the park. The program runs from 9am each Tuesday in Limestone Park and the weekly cost is a gold coin donation. Contact 1300 736 428 for more details or visit http://www. ihfoundation.org.au/

Exercise for Seniors

Ipswich Multicultural Projects run gentle exercise classes for seniors from 3pm to 4pm every Thursday at 18 Salisbury Rd, Ipswich. Enquiries to 0414 703 842.

Walking Groups

There are walking groups right across the city from Bundamba and Raceview to Tivoli and Goodna. The groups operate at various times and days including mornings and night during the week and some are even held on Saturdays. Full details are available at http://www.ipswich. qld.gov.au/residents/healthy_lifestyle/ walk_cycle_ipswich

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For even more options to help you become active and healthy check out ‘The Ipswich Healthy 4 Life Guide’ online. This guide contains a wealth of information about local free and low cost activities to help Ipswich residents to lead active and healthy lifestyles. There are activities for all ages, interests and abilities, suitable for people from all walks of life. The guide includes information about both regular activities and current events. It can be accessed at http://www.ipswich.qld.gov. au/residents/healthy_lifestyle Get fit and live a long happy life in Ipswich! Mayor Paul Pisasale City of Ipswich

All-new Nissan NP300 Navara is here No less than twenty-seven variants of Nissan’s all-new NP300 Navara ensure all needs are covered for every Australian, with the new vehicle hitting Boettcher Nissan at Bundamba this month. Nissan recently announced Australian pricing, grades and specification information for the eagerly-anticipated launch of its all-new Nissan NP300 Navara, which is now on sale. NP300 Navara is available in four grades; DX, RX, ST and ST-X. All up, twenty-seven variations will be available, offering choices in drive (fourwheel-drive and rear-wheel-drive), cabin (dual cab, king cab and single cab), chassis (pick-up utility and cab chassis), engine (twin-turbo diesel, turbo diesel and petrol) and transmission (six-speed manual and seven-speed automatic). “The all-new Nissan NP300 Navara delivers first-in-segment features while honouring the heritage of Navara and the outgoing D40 and D22 models,” said Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Managing Director and CEO Richard Emery. “This tough, powerful and smart ute is sure to be a hit with Australians. The NP300 Navara offers the efficiency, performance and durability that pick-up buyers need as well as premium ride and interior comfort.” Some of the standout features of the all-new NP300 Navara include: • Twin-turbo diesel YS23DDTT engine with 140kW / 450Nm (ST and ST-X)

• 5-link rear suspension (dual cab pick-up variants) • Seven airbags including driver knee airbag • Nissan Intelligent Key with remote keyless entry (ST-X) • Push Button engine start (ST-X) • NissanConnect (ST and ST-X) Dual cab pick-up models are on sale now, with single cab (cab chassis), king cab (pickup utility and cab chassis) and dual cab (cab chassis) grades on-sale in Australia in the third quarter of 2015. For more information contact Boettcher Nissan today on 3282 2722 or visit their website at www.ianboettchernissan.com.au

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WE takE PrIDE In lOCal busInEss Council’s Office of Economic Development is committed to business development and acknowledges the importance of partnerships. Strengthening our local industry and encouraging the community to shop local, is vital to the success of our economy. Our staff can help your business to thrive in Ipswich through the provision of Council’s various initiatives and programs.

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SHOP IPSWICH Shop local and save online In 2015 we are no longer strangers to the online shopping experience. Shop Ipswich is making a huge difference by boosting the online presence of local businesses. Every dollar spent within Ipswich helps our local economy. Every dollar helps create job opportunities for locals and makes Ipswich an attractive place to do business. The Shop Ipswich initiative by Ipswich Chamber of Commerce is actively assisting local businesses large and small to improve their online presence to make it easy to connect with customers.

Winter maintenance tips from MAS Automotive These same customers now expect retailers to offer the convenience of secure online shopping. The chamber is working hard for their members and showcasing our city’s innovative approach to business. Let’s continue to encourage this community spirit and support Ipswich businesses. I urge all residents to shop locally and prove we’re a city that means business. Mayor Paul Pisasale City of Ipswich

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Fernvale church lends a hand Making Great Happen to cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu OPEN DAY In the aftermath of Cyclone Pam, which ripped through the islands of Vanuatu, Fernvale Community Church is sending vital supplies and working with churches in Vanuatu to help rebuild a nation. Aid is slowly reaching Vanuatu’s outlying islands but thousands of people are displaced, homes flattened and crops destroyed. Pastor Greg Muller said that the cyclone has hit the nation hard but that the people are regrouping, to rebuild and go forward. “They just need a lot of help from us, with schools and housing completely destroyed and, more importantly, crops destroyed,” he said. “As subsistance farmers, crops were their only source of food, and suddenly that’s all gone along with their woven palm leaf homes, literally blown away. “They can’t even find materials to rebuild their homes and they are totally dependent on aid to feed themselves.” Pastor Muller said the Fernvale Church’s focus was on Tanna Island, directly in the path of the storm. Decimation is the only word to describe the widespread damage, with hardly a leaf on a tree on what used to be a lush green island that is now brown and lifeless. More than 70 per cent of the housing on Tanna Island was completely destroyed. Having visited Vanuatu regularly over the past six years, Pastor Muller knows what the island group was like during that time and what is is like following the cyclone. “We have taken teams to Vanuatu regularly to give them exposure to what life is like in another country and to teach and train

leadership of the villages and churches in the areas of life and ministry,” he said. “What has happened there is hard to comprehend, with schools, kindergartens and churches destroyed, people homeless and supplies of drinking water severely diminished. In many places the only thing remaining is the concrete slab of the building.” Pastor Muller said the aim is to raise $10,000 over the next three months to send to Vanuatu, to be distributed by the churches there directly to the people to help them rebuild their shattered lives. If you can help, please make your donation directly to the Fernvale Community Church GROW Network through bank BSB 638-010, Account 12523380.

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Below: Pastor Greg and Ann Muller with local people in Vanuatu during a trip to Tanna Island in better times.

Beauty Teacher Anita Purves practices her craft on Diane Lee from TAFE Queensland South West

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Help rebuild Vanuatu Fernvale Community Church, through the GROW Network of Churches aims to help rebuild a nation through an appeal to ship supplies to areas of Vanuatu ravaged by Cyclone Pam.

170,000 people need your help

Already, 200 boxes of clothes, blankets and supplies have been sent over by ship to Vanuatu. But much more is needed, particularly on Tanna Island, virtually wiped out by the Cyclone. Funds raised will be directed mainly to the people of Tanna Island caught directly in the path of the cyclone.

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Breastscreen Bras ‘Bedazzled’ BreastScreen Queensland’s Ipswich service has delivered ‘bedazzling’ results, screening more than 1000 women at Ipswich Health Plaza in April. The result was announced in conjunction with the service’s ‘Bedazzle-A-Bra’ challenge, which attracted entries from breast cancer survivors and everyday women throughout the community who decorated a bra in a variety of colours and styles. BreastScreen Health Promotion Officer Tanya Trost said the challenge was a fun way to raise awareness about the importance of having regular screening mammograms. “While the risk of developing breast cancer increases significantly after the age of 50, regular screening every two years can assist in early detection and increase the likelihood of

successful treatment,” said Ms Trost. The winning entry ‘Butterflies’ uses the subtle symbol of transformation to represent breast cancer survival. Local Queensland Police Sergeant Nadine Webster and her daughter were runners up for their entry ‘Lawless’, which they dedicated to the memory of all police women, Queensland Police Service members and wives. The service conducted 1,053 mammograms; 880 of which were rescreens and 173 were women in the program for the first time. Under the BreastScreen Queensland program, screening is free and for women aged 40 and over. Getting a check every two years is recommended. For more information call 3817 2530.

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Tougher penalties for offenders Motorists repeatedly caught texting or using their mobile phone while driving will face stiffer penalties under changes by the State Government. All of the recommendations are strongly supported by key stakeholders, including the Police, RACQ, CARRS-Q, Bicycle Queensland, the Motorcycle Riders Association of Queensland and the Queensland Trucking Association. Drivers caught committing repeat mobile phone offences within a year can expect double demerits, similar to those imposed on repeat offenders who don’t wear a seatbelt or a motorcycle helmet, or who exceed the speed limit by more than 20 kilometres. “It was the worst Easter road toll in Queensland in more than 20 years,” said Police Minister Jo-Ann Miller. “For too long, dangerous unregistered and unlicensed drivers have been overrepresented in crash statistics. Greater use of number plate recognition technology will give police the resources they need to target reckless and irresponsible drivers. “We will expand training for our road policing officers to better detect and deter broader criminal activities,” Ms Miller said. The outcomes of the Safer Roads, Safer Queensland forum will shape the state’s Road Safety Action Plan over the next two years.

The Road Safety Action plan includes: • Prioritise motorcycle safety for new and returning riders, including a television and social media campaign in June 2015 • Introduce motorcycle licensing reforms, such as pre-learner training courses, in consultation with stakeholders, industry partners and the community • Launch a youth road safety innovation challenge to engage with 16–24 year olds by brainstorming key issues and innovative solutions, as the first step in broader engagement with young people • Form a Citizens’ Taskforce to report on complex road safety issues, including ways to encourage safe driving • Introduce double demerit points for two or more mobile phone offences committed within one year, similar to current arrangements for repeat seatbelt, motorcycle helmet and high-range speeding offences • Address dangerous unregistered and unlicensed drivers who are over‑represented in crash statistics with QPS investigating the expansion of Automatic Number Plate Recognition technology in police vehicles • Expand training for road policing officers to better detect and deter broader criminal activities, including enhanced drug driving operations across Queensland

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Meet the stars of FUCHS WinterNationals Fans of the high octane will have plenty of chances to get up close and personal with the stars of Australian drag racing during the lead-up to the biggest show on the Australian drag racing calendar — Willowbank Raceway’s Fuchs Winternationals (June 4-7, 2015).

Bray will take the wheel of his father Victor Bray’s Top Doorslammer. Inset: Ben Brey will make his competitive comeback as part of the FUCHS Winternationals.

Bray to return 12 months on from horror crash The Fuchs Winternationals (4-7 June) will host the comeback of three-time champion Ben Bray, following a headline-making incident at the same event twelve months ago. On Saturday of the 2014 Fuchs Winternationals Bray was undertaking double-duties in the Top Doorslammer and Factory Xtreme brackets, and made national headlines when his FX Nissan Altima race car hit the safety wall of Willowbank Raceway, rolled, and came to stop on its roof during last year’s Fuchs Winternationals. The impact left the 31 year old father of two with rib and back injuries, seeing him restrained in a full body brace for three months. While the Kallangur resident was due to make his comeback at Willowbank’s Santo’s Super 3 Extreme Drag Race event presented by Uplift Cranes and Titan Cranes in April, that event was cancelled due to the extreme weather in South East Queensland that weekend. That cancellation saw the team’s focus turn to Sydney’s Nitro Champs instead, but in an incredible turn of events that event too was cancelled due to poor weather conditions. “It has been a little crazy being ready to make our comeback not once but twice, and having those returns dashed at the last minute, but I am really excited to be getting back on the track,” said Bray, who just weeks ago married his long-time partner Samantha.

Dream debut for WA’s Jodi Racco

When West Australia’s Jodi Racco makes his FUCHS Winternationals debut at Willowbank Raceway (June 4-7) it will be just his second ever professional Pro Stock event and a dream come true following what the 46 year old calls a ‘misspent youth’. “My introduction to drag racing came from what you could call a misspent youth with my older brother Dion, growing up ten minutes away from Ravenswood Raceway it was bound to happen that I would find myself on the race track,” laughed Racco, a Maintenance Superintendent from Waroona who previously raced in Super Stock, making five WA Super Stock finals in a row in his 308 BMSA Commodore, taking 3rd in the 07/08 and 2nd in the 08/09 seasons. “Mum and Dad to this day think I am crazy, but after starting out crewing at the age of 14 I couldn’t walk away. “Now to be travelling across the country to

This year’s event will be the first time Bray has competed since the incident, with private testing set to be scheduled for the racer in preparation for his return to active competition. While the return is hotly anticipated, Bray is cautious about making any big calls as far as performance. “The Fuchs Winternationals is the biggest event of the year for any drag racer in this 1 country, or anywhere outside of North America for that matter, the track is always in great condition and big performances are pretty much guaranteed at that time of year especially,” said Bray. “It is the site of my world record breaking passes in the Altima in 2013 (fastest and quickest ‘doored’ four cylinder car of the time), it is my home track, and while it is also where I had my incident, it will always be my home away from home. “While I am so excited to be coming back and at such a great event at my home track, the ‘comeback’ will and always has been about taking baby steps — getting back in the car, getting the feel for it again, and getting back into the sport I love —I can’t wait!”

On Tuesday the 2nd of June from 8.00am to 6.00pm Brisbane’s Reddacliff Place will play host to a group of impressive drag racing machines, their drivers, and the Australian National Drag Racing Association promotional truck, while on Wednesday the 3rd of June from 4.00pm to 6.00pm at Booval’s Burson Auto Parts Store (196 Brisbane Road, Booval) a driver meet and greet will be held including giveaways and more with champion Fuchssupported racers Phil Lamattina (two-time Top Fuel champion) and John Zappia (seven-time Top Doorslammer champion). The Reddacliff Place display will host the Fuchs Top Fuel dragster of Lamattina, the brand new Pro Stock Motorcycle of reigning champion Luke Crowley, the Top Alcohol Funny Car of former champion Steven Reed, and the Top Doorslammer of Wallace Bishop Jewellers CEO and drag racer Stuart Bishop. The drivers of these magnificent machines will also be popping in across the day to chat to passers-by, as Willowbank Raceway and ANDRA 2 promotional staff conduct giveaways, run competitions and more. The very next day, Lamattina

will be joined at the Booval store of Fuchs distributor Burson Auto Parts by seven-time Top Doorslammer champion Zappia and his impressive machine for a meet and greet with race fans including giveaways, question and answer sessions and autograph signings. “The Fuchs Winternationals has a vibe like no other event in drag racing and the fans feel that too,” said Lamattina. “It’s always good to catch up with racing fans, we have been doing this a while and we even get to see some of the kids grow up over the course of the Fuchs Winternationals events.” On its way to the Fuchs Winternationals, ANDRA and its transporter will also be appearing with an array of impressive racing machines on Wednesday 3 June from 12.00pm to 6.00pm at Plainland’s Schulte’s (4424 Warrego Highway, Plainland)

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compete in only my second ‘pro’ event and at Racco and the Pro Stock field will be joined the biggest show in Australian drag racing, it by more than 500 racers at the FUCHS is as good as it gets and is the realisation of a Winternationals, including competitors from dream I have had since I started out as that 14 their fellow professional categories Top Fuel, year old teenager. Top Alcohol, Top Doorslammer, Top Fuel “The Winternationals is hands down the best Motorcycle and Pro Stock Motorcycle. event I have ever been to, and I can’t wait to be For more event information, please visit a part of it!” www.willowbankraceway.com.au Racco has turned the wheels in anger in the Pro Stock class once before, making his debut in the category in 2013 at his home track of the Perth Motorplex and its Westernationals event. “Pro Stock has got to be one of the hardest classes out there to run in my opinion and I take my hat off to anyone who runs these cars and is able to go rounds,” said Racco, who will field a 2010 Don Ness Holden Monaro Diamond T Toolbox racer previously owned by Wayne Daley. “We are hopeful of making the field and improving on our personal best (7.03 seconds) that we ran in Perth with an engine that was built and dynoed by Jodi Racco competed in Pro Stock at the 2013 Westernationals at the Perth Motorplex (Russell Hyde Photography) our team here in West Australia.”

1. Fans can get up close and personal wil Phil Lamattina’s FUCHS Top Fuel dragster in the Brisbane CBD on Tuesday 2 June (image: dragphotos.com.au) 2. The Australian National Drag Racing Associations promotional transporter has a busy week stopping off in Lismore, Brisbane City and Plainlands on its was to the FUCHS Winternationals. (image: ANDRA) 3. Steve Reed’s Top Alcohol Funny Car will also be on-hand in Brisbane with the former Top Alcohol champion also making an appearance across the day. (image: dragphotos.com.au) 4. Reigning Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Luke Crowley and his impressive machine will also be part of the Brisbane event (image: dragphotos.com.au)

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To win, send your details (with daytime phone number) to win@strikepublications.com.au with the word WINTERNATS in the subject line. Or you can post details to Winternats Contest, PO Box 124, Ipswich Q 4305. Winner to be contacted by phone on June 3. Ipswich Life 13


Give obesity the boot: 10 priceless tips

Recent publicity has shone the light on Ipswich, and it’s not pretty when it comes to health and obesity according to a new report. Released by the Heart Foundation, the report declares that almost 40% of people in the Ipswich region are classed as obese, and that Ipswich has the fourth highest rate of physical inactivity in Australia. Yes, in the entire nation! Plus almost 70% of people in Ipswich don’t exercise enough to be classed as living a ‘healthy lifestyle’. Oh dear. Well at Ipswich Life, we chose not to run with headlines like “We’re All Fatty Boomsticks!!” and instead we had a Think Tank over several coffees (decaf and skim milk of course). We thought that if there are people out there reading this who want to make a change but don’t know where to start, then let’s help them make that start right now! So we went to some of the best experts on food and exercise in Ipswich, and asked them each for five easy, simple tips which ANYONE can introduce from today, FOR FREE… and it WILL make a difference to your life. Here are the first ten tips and we’ll print ten more in the next issue! Do one, or do all… either way YOU are the winner, and hopefully we can get that 38.9% obesity number right down before the same survey comes out again this time next year. How about it Ipswich? Are you ready to make a change? MY TOP TIPS: MITCHELL RULE Head Coach: The People’s Gym 1. Wake Up With Cold Water: If you drink an ice cold glass of water as soon as you wake up in the morning, your body will burn a lot of calories trying to get your body temperature back up to the heat it was as you were in bed. 2. Ease into it: Rather than starting a healthy eating plan, try finding which 2 unhealthy foods you eat the most of and cut them out Monday to Friday. Set yourself a punishment system as well. eg. if you drink a Coke or eat a Meat Pie during the week you have to run 800 metres. 3. Get Abs With a Vacuum: ‘Vaccuming’, as in sucking in your stomach, works more muscles than sit ups, leg raises or planks. Try vacuuming for 10 seconds at a time throughout the day to build a strong tummy. It can be done anywhere, any time. 4. Early Exercise: Exercising before breakfast is proven to burn more body fat. Get up and go for a walk before your brain even knows what’s happening. When you come home, eat a breakfast high in protein and watch the excess weight vanish! 5. No Sauce For You: Try to swap BBQ and Tomato Sauces with spices and salsas. Sauces contain heaps of sugar which turns to fat, while spices heat up your body and turn you into a fat burning furnace!

MY TOP TIPS: DR SUNIL PANCHA Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow (including research into Diet-Induced Obesity) at the University of Southern Queensland 1. Eat more fruit: Fruits are functional foods, containing nutrients as well as compounds that help maintain health. Fruits also contain fibre, essential for gut health. That fibre means that the sugars present in fruit, mainly fructose, are absorbed more slowly and are then used for energy rather than fat storage. 2. Walk or cycle for short distances daily: For short distances, walk or cycle instead of driving your car. Walk instead of taking the lift. This will help in burning some of the excess calories in the diet, if not all. Choose the level of regular exercise that is suitable for your age and physical status. 3. Look for the evidence: The internet has many thousands of articles giving the perfect solution for losing weight. The biggest piece of advice is to look for the evidence. If the information looks too good to be true, then it probably is. Talk to the experts or look for information only on reliable sites, such as Australian Institute for Health & Wellness. 4. Have your own veggie and herb garden: Processed foods are devoid of important nutrients. With your own garden you can use fresh vegetables for cooking and avoid the loss of major nutrients in the diet. At the same time, you will be able to do some physical activity in growing these vegetables. 5. Reduce simple sugar intake: Excess intake of simple carbohydrates such as the common sugars, sucrose and fructose, is the major cause of excessive fat deposition. Avoiding foods and drinks based on simple sugars and then supplementing the diet with complex carbohydrates, especially fibre, will help in reducing the body fat.

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Queensland Ranking by Obesity & Insufficiently Active for Health in percent of area population (Source: The Heart Foundation) 1. Darling Downs & Maranoa 44.2% / 74.5% 2. Ipswich 38.9% / 68.9% 3. Mackay 41%/ 65.1% 4. Fitzroy 39% / 64.2% 5. Toowoomba 35.6% / 66% Followed by 6. Logan, 7. Townsville 8. Cairns 9. Wide Bay 10. Brisbane East

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Ipswich Show Highlights This year’s Ipswich Show was a huge success with great weather encouraging families to come out and enjoy all the fun of the fair. Ipswich Life was there to capture the action.


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Growth in 2015 Defence Budget Defence has been a big winner in this year’s Federal Budget, with allocations totalling $31.9 billion in 2015–16 and a massive $132.6 billion over the Forward Estimates. The aim is growth in the Defence budget to two per cent of GDP within a decade. The next major milestone is the delivery of the Defence White Paper in August, that will set the framework for our future defence force and defence industry participation. Implementing the First Principles Review of Defence aims to ensure the Department is properly structured and has the right business practices in place to support the Australian Defence Force in the 21st Century. In the past 12 months more than $5 billion has been committed to new Defence capabilities, including: • two additional Boeing C-17A Globemaster III aircraft, bringing the fleet to a total of eight aircraft;

• new and improved personal protective equipment for soldiers, including newgeneration body armour; • state-of-the-art Special Forces vehicles being assembled in Australia. Also in the ‘pipeline’ are P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft, MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft, F-35A Joint Strike Fighter and new replenishment vessels for the Navy. An investment in the order of $50 billion for Australia’s Future Submarine Programme has also been announced. Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said, “This is the largest Defence procurement investment in Australia’s history and we must get it right.

“The Government is prepared to commit to a long-term investment to make sure this important industry enjoys a future in Australia and critical skills are maintained.” The evolved global nature of terrorism, particularly the threat posed by ISIL, or Daesh, has added a new dimension to Australia’s defence force operations, requiring the ADF to be prepared for expeditionary force operations, as seen recently in the Middle East. The Budget provides additional funding of $752.7 million in 2015-16 and $802.4 million between 2015-16 and 2017-18 to support defence operations. A significant portion of this funding will support operations in Iraq. Pay for Defence force personnel will be increased to two per cent per annum, effective from 12 March 2015, subject to approval by the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal.

Clockwise from top: Squadron Leader Andrew Jackson, Australia’s first F-35A pilot under training in the US. MQ-4C ‘Triton’ maritime surveillance UAV. Australia’s firstF-35A ‘Lightning II’ Joint Strike Fighter. (Defence Photos)

Group Captain John Ward says Defence Housing Australia not for sale but under review farewell after 52 years service The Department of Finance has confirmed that the Government will not proceed with a sale of Defence Housing Australia at this time. However, the Government will review Defence Housing Australia’s accounting, information technology and business reporting systems to improve the transparency of the cost of providing services. There will be no change to the entitlements of Australian Defence Force members. According to DHA Managing Director Peter Howman, the decision not to go ahead with the privatisation of DHA could not have come at a better time for those looking to invest in the property market in Australia and their customers, Defence Force families. “Our investment product has always been low-risk and Governmentbacked,” he said. “Our property portfolio will continue to expand and diversify giving investors more options in the type of property they choose to buy, but still maintaining all the same features that the DHA investment offering is renowned for.’ Mr Howman said that throughout the scoping study process DHA made a commitment to Defence

members and their families that it would not compromise on the homes nor the services that it provides to them in order to meet the obligations of the study. ‘It is testament to the staff at DHA, many of them Defence spouses, who have worked tirelessly to ensure minimal disruption has occurred in the lives of our key customers,’ Mr Howman said. Defence Families Australia, who contributed to an earlier scoping study, also applauded the decision. “It is DFA’s opinion that the assets of DHA are not simply bricks and mortar, another property trust or a transferable income stream; the assets of DHA are the homes and security of ADF members and their families attempting to cope with one of the hardest occupational lifestyles in Australia.”

For Group Captain John Ward, known as ‘Wardo’ for much of his Air Force service, those five decades were part of his life’s ambition. “There were three things I wanted to do: one, I wanted to be a fighter pilot; two, I wanted to travel the world; and three, I wanted to sail single-handed around the world,” he said. Most people these days would know ‘Wardo’ from his tours flying the F-111 with No 1 Squadron and teaching trainees on the F-111 Conversion Course with No 6 Squadron – culminating with an appointment to command No 6 Squadron. As Officer Commanding RAAF Base Tindal, he dealt with support following the 1998 Katherine floods, for which he received the Conspicuous Service Cross. John says that he has never had a bad job in the Air Force, and his attitude carried through during his next 17 years of Air Force service, split between organising flight operations for the Air Force and the Avalon Air Shows and

his appointment as the Base Redevelopment Officer at RAAF Amberley. “I have a passion for Amberley and look from 10 to 20 to 50 years ahead for the Base, not just for today or one project, but for the longer term,” John said. John Ward celebrated his 50 years service on the 14 March 2013. He has now transferred from the Permanent Air Force to the Air Force Reserves so that he can finalise some base redevelopment projects he has underway. After that John will be spending a lot more time with his wife Annie and, who knows, sailing off to somewhere. Above: Group Captain John Ward (right) farewelled by Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Brown after 52 years’ service in the Permanent Air Force and Reserves. Left: A much younger Flight Lieutenant Ward flying Mirage fighters with No 77 Squadron. Ipswich Life 15


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KC-30A close to full air refuelling capability During its time in Air Force service the KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft has performed admirally, air refuelling a range of aircraft types with its hose-and-drogue system. So far through, refuelling aircraft using the boom system has not been certified due to developmental problems. The Aerial Refuelling Boom System (ARBS) has been fitted to all KC30s delivered to the RAAF but modifications have been required before the ARBS can be used operationally. To date, this has not been a huge problem as the only aircraft in service that need the ARBS delivery are the C-17A Globemaster and E-7A Wedgetail aircraft, both of which have extended unrefuelled range. However, the new F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter, to be brought into service from 2018, will require the ARBS delivery system to extend its range. The P-8A Poseidon long range maritime patrol aircraft will also need air refuelling via the ARBS, and the KC-30A itself requires the boom. The first step meeting this operational milestone occurred recently with a contact between the ARBS on one KC-30A and another KC-30A flying in formation. During a threehour flight from RAAF Base Amberley the crew deployed the 17-metre long ARBS, mounted beneath the tail of the fuselage. Using fly-by-wire controls, the crew made 14 successful contacts between the ARBS and a refuelling receptacle of the other KC-30A, although no fuel was transferred.

Air Vice-Marshal Gavin Turnbull, Air Commander Australia, said air-to-air refuelling required both KC-30As to fly in close formation at more than 500 kilometres per hour, and an altitude of 7,000 metres. “More training flights are being flown to ensure aircrew are experienced with the operation of the ARBS,” Air Vice-Marshal Turnbull said. “We will shortly begin training flights with the KC-30A using its ARBS to refuel the E-7A Wedgetail. “The KC-30A has already been cleared to refuel other aircraft in-flight with its hose-anddrogue refuelling pods, used to great effect in Operation OKRA - air refuelling RAAF Hornets and Super Hornets over Iraq, as well as on Coalition strike aircraft.” “Air refuelling aircraft, like the KC-30A, are always in high demand as they are true force multipliers,” Air Vice-Marshal Turnbull said. “This demand will increase further in the early part of the next decade, as Australia alone will have approximately 100 aircraft that will require use of the ARBS. Each KC-30A can carry more than 100 tonnes of fuel, allowing it to fly out to a range of 1800 kilometres from its home base, remain for four hours and offload 50 tonnes of fuel. Above: Pilot of a KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport aircraft positions to receive the boom connection. Below: One KC-30A tanker transport makes boom contact with another KC-30A during trials. (Defence Photos)

A pilot from No 1 Squadron explains his Air Force role to Flight Camp attendees.

Flight Camp attendee Sophie, enjoys a cuddle with an Air Force puppy.

Squadron Leader Samantha Freebairn demonstrates the C-17 Desktop Simulator to Tamara and Alicia.

FLTLT Kelsea Ravell and SQNLDR Mick Dixon at the Defence Force School of Intelligence.

Military Working Dog handler Corporal Samantha Luck with MWD Caden patrol the flight line.

Military Working Dog (MWD) handler Sergeant Melissa Reibel and MWD Zephir

The mens and womens Air Force Rugby Union team were challenged to a show of strength by attempting to pull a C-17A Globemaster of No 36 Squadron. (Defence Photos)

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Advanced satellite technology trialled onboard a C-17 airlifter Satellite communications and streaming video technology, once confined to specialised aircraft types and ground stations, has been brought onboard an Air Force C-17A global airlift aircraft. The new advanced satellite communication and imagery display system streamed full motion video on large screens located in the cabin of an Air Force C-17. The live video came from a Heron remotely piloted Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) operating 2000km away over Woomera Test Range in South Australia. Group Captain Robert Chipman, the director of a major Defence project codenamed ‘Plan Jericho’, said the system used capabilities that Air Force, Army and Navy currently operate; the difference being that the imagery is displayed in an airborne aircraft cabin environment not just on operator screens. “The networks and systems allows those onboard the aircraft to receive live updates and video of their destination, such as enemy positions or disaster damaged areas, right up to the point of insertion,” said Group Captain Chipman. “The systems may also provide utility in supporting other kinds of operations such as Aeromedical Evacuations, by giving

medical staff on board the ability to video conference with specialists on the ground.” The new system is one outcome of the wider Plan Jericho, that aims to transform Air Force and the wider ADF into a fighting force that capitalises on the high technology systems to be introduced over the next few years. Plan Jericho will look at all aspects of ADF operations and support – systems, command and control, training, simulation, organisational structure, trade groups – to ensure Air Force, Army and Navy jointly operate their new and existing capabilities in the most effective manner. Below: Group Captain Peter Chipman explains the capability of the newly-installed Satellite Communications and Imagery Display suite inside an Air Force C-17A Globemaster III. (Defence)

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GIVEAWAYS On The Road...With Kids

by John Ahern John Ahern has a highflying job, a big house, a loving wife and two great kids. But if this is success why does he sense he is failing as a husband and father? So John does something insane. He blows his career apart and buys a busted-up campervan online to chase an improbable dream: a year on the road… with kids. From the North Pole to Africa’s highest peaks, John and his family get mugged by monkeys, charmed by snake handlers, and challenged by their quest to create a life less ordinary. On the Road... with Kids is a funny, messy and inspiring adventure all families will love. (Pan MacMillan)

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5 Prize Packs to be won! Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure based on characters created by Michael Crichton. The screenplay is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Trevorrow & Derek Connolly, and the story is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers. Starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the epic action adventure Jurassic World, is in 2D & 3D in cinemas from June 11th! Check out the trailer at www. jurassicworld. co­m.au (Please note: contest drawn June 10th)

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Local law firm to host Charity Wills Day Bushnell & Power Lawyers has come up with a great idea for people to get a legal will prepared while at the same time supporting a fantastic cause. Bushnell & Power Lawyers are proud to host a “Charity Wills Day” in support of Operation PTSD Support Inc. If you have been thinking about making a Will or Power of Attorney or even updating an existing Will or Power of Attorney this is a great opportunity to come along on Thursday 4 June and have Bushnell & Power do the work for just $50, which will be donated to Operation PTSD Support Inc. Unfortunately, we all know that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is a problem that not only affects the sufferer but friends and family as well. Noises we take for granted such as balloons popping, dogs barking, cars backfiring or children screaming can often trigger PTSD, and it is the families and friends that bear the brunt, often resulting in relationship conflicts, marriage breakdown, psychological harm in children and in some cases Suicide. Caring for a partner with PTSD also can cause stress and depression for the carer. Operation PTSD Support Inc. provides much needed support to sufferers 18 Ipswich Life

of PTSD and their family and friends and to promote awareness of the impact of PTSD can have on families of our returning servicemen and women. Having a will prepared can be a costly experience so come along and take advantage of this offer and show your support for such an important Charity. To make an Appointment please call Nikki or Amy on 3281 6644 but hurry, as there are limited spaces available. Photo: Clark Bushnell and Annette Power, Principals of Bushnell & Power Lawyers.

The Tea Chest

By Josephine Moon A beautifully engaging novel set in the world of a boutique teashop. With rose petals, cinnamon bark and orange peel scenting the air, three women come together from very different backgrounds and learn to trust themselves, and each other. Written with heart and infused with the seductive scents of bergamot, Indian spices, lemon, rose and caramel, it’s a world you won’t want to leave. (Allen & Unwin)

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Love Without Limits

By Nick Vujicic Even though he was born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic created a ‘ridiculously good life’ for himself. But after dating disappointments and a long-term relationship that ended in heartbreak, he reached his midtwenties worried that he would never find a woman to love and share his life. Then Nick met Kanae, and everything changed. The new biography from the inspiring author of ‘Life Without Limits’. (Allen & Unwin)

School Holiday Fun at BCC Cinemas Ipswich

5 Family Passes to be won! It’s nearly School Holiday time, which means just one thing for moviegoers - FAMILY BLOCKBUSTERS! Sit back and enjoy the adventures of MINIONS in their very own movie as Stuart, Kevin and Bob join Sandra Bullock in an adventure guaranteed to please DISPICABLE ME fans, or in fact anyone who loves “Ba-na-naaaas!” Check out the latest Disney/Pixar animated adventure INSIDE OUT. Plus don’t forget a ton of dinosaur fun with JURASSIC WORLD or visit TOMORROWLAND with George Clooney in the Disney family hit.

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Pegasus

By Danielle Steel The evocative story of two families who were never meant to stay apart and the powerful bond that will unite them forever. In the German countryside, on the cusp of World War II, everything is about to change for two life-long friends… As widowers, the two men are raising their children alone — Nicolas’s two lively boys and Alex’s adored teenage daughter — but lead contented, peaceful lives. Until a long-buried secret about Nicolas’s ancestry threatens his family’s safety. (Random House)

Small Bamboo

By Tracy Vo In 1978, following a dramatic escape from war torn Vietnam, Tracy Vo’s parents boarded a leaky boat not knowing what their future held or whether they would live. The couple had fled Vietnam under the cover of darkness. Now, almost 40 years later, their decision to flee Vietnam has been rewarded by a happy and successful life for their family in Australia. Tracy reflects on that life changing journey. Today, Tracy is a successful Channel 9 journalist. (Allen & Unwin)

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By Robyn Windshutte A dancer with the Moulin Rouge, Robyn Windshuttle’s life changed irrevocably the moment she met Daniel, a handsome and charismatic Colombian. Drawn together by an irresistible chemistry, Robyn takes Daniel at his word. But he is not, as first thought, a photographer for the Nikon Gallery and she becomes an unwitting accomplice to the cutthroat dealings of Daniel’s Colombian drug syndicate. (Allen & Unwin)

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By Jessica Shirvington A gripping mix of thriller, romance and action from the uber-talented, bestselling Jessica Shirvington (Ages: 13+) What if a microchip could identify your perfect match? What if it could be used against you and the ones you love? Eight years ago, M-Bands became mandatory. An evolution of the smartphone, the bracelets promised an easier life. Instead, they have come to control it. In a world full of broken promises, the ones Maggie must keep could be the most heartbreaking. (Harper Collins)

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TWENTY QUESTIONS 1. Which medical emergency term stems from the French verb meaning ‘to separate’? 2. Who wrote the book ‘Jurassic Park’? 3. The 2009 film ‘Moon’ was directed by Duncan Jones. Jones is the son of which famous English musician? 4. Which republic, formerly the “British protectorate of Bechuanaland”, adopted its new name after becoming independent on the 30th September 1966? 5. Which actor played ‘Mini Me’ in the Austin Powers movies? 6. What is the ancient four letter Persian word for nation or land? 7. Which Hollywood actress who has been married nine times was probably born in 1917? 8. Which 1983 Nobel Peace Prize winner decided to send his wife to Oslo to accept the prize because he feared he would not be readmitted to his homeland? 9. Name the male star of the 1979 movie ‘The Electric Horseman’? 10. Can you name the song that starts: “So you think you’re a Romeo…” 11. Which word for a meeting stems from the Greek word for a drinking party? 12. In what year did the Brisbane Broncos win their first NRL Premiership? 13. In which film did Charlton Heston play the role of Moses? 14. The hard drinking William Claude Dunkenfield was better known as? 15. Mars has two moons, can you name them both? 16. Which English city would have been the new capitol if Adolf Hitler’s invasion plans had been successful? 17. Who released the album ‘The Number of the Beast’ in 1982, selling 14 million copies? 18. The English language word ‘brainwashing’ was first coined during which war? 19. What is inside the doll in the 1967 film thriller ‘Wait Untll Dark’ staring Audrey Hepburn? 20. Winston Smith is the lead character from which classic 1949 novel?

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*Relatives of late Australian rocker Doc Neeson are preparing for a court battle to retrieve $78,000 he gave to a promoter. The Angels frontman, who died aged 67 in June last year after a battle with brain cancer, gave Mark Filby the cash but the Australian star’s family alleges it was only a loan and should be repaid. However, Filby claims the money was a payment in exchange for shares in one of his companies and is fighting legal action from the Neeson family. *Bono tried to stop the release of U2’s last album because he felt “embarrassed” by including a hugely personal song about his late mother. The Irish rocker wrote Iris (Hold Me Close) about his mum, who died when he was 14 just days after collapsing at her father’s funeral in 1974. Bono now admits he attempted to halt the release of the record, Songs of Innocence, just three days before it was launched via technology giant Apple in September because he wanted to pull the song from the track-list. Bono texted his brother for advice and when he realised it was the anniversary of the day his mother was taken ill, he decided to go ahead with releasing the song.

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*Mad Max: Fury Road has proven a massive hit around the globe. Not bad for a franchise that has been dormant for 30 years. While it wasn’t a cheap film to make, we probably haven’t heard the end of Mad Max just yet. Star Tom Hardy has signed a three movie deal, and writer/director George Miller has already hinted that he has two more movies

in his head titled Mad Max: The Wasteland, and Mad Max: Imperator Furiosa which will continue the story of Charlize Theron’s character. So while Miller will first be taking a break after the slog that was Fury Road, we can hopefully look forward to move movies. Til next time… Louise Listen to Louise daily from 9am-Noon on 97.3FM

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Australians have an ongoing mission to renovate. The rate of home renovations increased 147 per cent from 2010 to 2014 and the renovation shows are TV ratings winners. There are many reasons for renovating but whether you do it to sell a house or make a home more comfortable, you’re doing it for capital improvement. With such low interest rates, if you have been considering a renovation now is a good time to get it done. Before you get started though it’s worth noting that many renovators fail to make the gains they envisioned. This happens because they either spend too much, take too long or they make incorrect assumptions about valuations. These are some things you should know before you break out the hammer. First get an understanding of what adds value. Renovations that are most likely to improve the value usually centre on the kitchen, bathroom and garden. Extra bedrooms, bathrooms, and certain fittings are effective too, but the basics hold true in most markets. Another rule of thumb is your spending ratio: ideally a renovation shouldn’t cost more than 10 per cent of the property’s value. If you go over this basic budget limit, you should be clear that the required uplift in valuation might not be achieved. Also exercise caution in your plans: before going too far, ensure that what you’re proposing has council approval. Remember that in residential areas, the lower the value of the renovation, the more likely it is to be approved. Once you decide that you want to proceed, you’ll need to determine how you will finance the renovation. There are two options that people generally take — equity or a construction loan. Ideally you use equity from your existing property, and some of your cash, to fund the renovation.

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When you use equity and cash to finance a renovation, you’d typically refinance your home loan, or use features in your home loan such as redraw, line of credit and offset account, to access the equity. Doing it this way gives you more control over your funds, your timetable and the tradies you use — than a construction loan. However, if accessing equity isn’t an option for you, then you can consider a construction loan. It gives more control to the lender but can still be a suitable solution. It provides certainty to the borrower by writing the loan against the property’s renovated valuation, taking a lot of risk away from the property owner. The lender deals directly with the builder and pays the builder in stages, holding the builder to milestones and a schedule. Interest on a construction loan is only paid on the drawndown stage payments. Neither option is fast — they involve plans, building contracts and valuations. You have to be patient. If you’re unsure, a mortgage broker is a smart step. They can advise which option will best suit your needs and help you select the best deal on your loan. Whatever route you take on your renovation, remember this: the most valuable part is usually the extra time spent doing your homework. Good luck! For more information call Mike at YBR Ipswich on 07 36084080 or send me a message on www. facebook.com/ybr.ipswich or https://twitter.com/ YBRIpswich. Mark Bouris is Executive Chairman of wealth management company Yellow Brick Road. www.ybr.com.au/

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Keley, said the 2015 VF Storm’s outstanding value would prove popular amongst Australian drivers. “The VF Commodore Storm Special Edition struck a chord with customers in 2014 and we are sure that it will do the same in 2015,” Mr. Keley said. “Storm offers an impressive amount of additional content, headed by satellite navigation and dark finish alloy wheels, providing our customers with a compelling package and outstanding value.” VF Storm Additional Content: *Satellite Navigation *Front fog lamps *Unique 18 inch dark finish alloy wheels *Red contrast seat stitching *‘Storm’ embroidery on dash *‘Storm’ exterior badging Available now, the VF Commodore Storm Special Edition is available for an additional $500 above the recommended retail price of a VF SV6 and SS. * Australia’s Best Car category winner 2014 – Large Car under $70,000. For more information on this and the full Holden range, contact Llewellyn Holden on 3485 0111

Holden has reintroduced the value-packed VF Commodore Storm Special Edition on all 2015 SV6 and SS sedan, ute and Sportwagon body styles, due to huge public demand. The popular VF Storm is based on Australia’s Best Car* winner, VF Commodore SV6, in addition to the sporty SS model. Both cars already boast an impressive list of content including: Auto Park Assist, Rear View Camera with Reverse Traffic Alert, and MyLink infotainment system with an eight inch colour touch screen display. The VF Storm Special Edition adds highvalue features, such as Satellite Navigation, front fog lamps and unique alloy wheels. Holden’s Executive Director of Sales, Peter

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Modern Motors ‘50 Years of Ford’ Display This display of the Ford Customline was held at Modern Motors on the corner of Gordon and Brisbane streets. Modern Motors was at the site (now part of the Coles complex) from the 1930s until the 1960s. To mark the 50th anniversary, the Modern Motor Company held a special display to celebrate. The sign at the back of the display reads “All his life Henry Ford was a fixer of things”. Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company in June 1903. This image forms part of the Whitehead Collection of more than 5000 photographs. This collection was donated by the Whitehead Family to the Ipswich City Council

and is a significant record of the history of Ipswich through the eyes of the photographer Francis Arnold Whitehead from 1883. Picture Ipswich is always looking for donations of photographs from the community. Members of the community with photographs of Ipswich, including sports, leisure, families, businesses, houses and anything that gives a snapshot of Ipswich in the past or today, can contact the Ipswich Libraries’ Digital Archivist on 3810 7272 or email pictureipswich@library. ipswich.qld.gov.au The photographs are scanned and returned. To view more than 10,500 photographs on the website go to http://picture.ipswich.qld.gov.au


Twingo named 2015 ‘Design of the Year’ The Renault Twingo has been awarded the title of ‘Design of the Year’ in the 2015 Fleet World Honours at a ceremony held at the Royal Automobile Club in London. The All-New Twingo was launched in Europe last year and has already scooped a number of major industry awards including TopGear Magazine Awards, 2014 City Car of the Year; British GQ Car Awards, 2015 Best answer to the City Car Dilemma and the UK Car of The Year Awards, 2015 City Car of the Year. Commenting on the decision to award the title of ‘2015 Design of the Year’ to Twingo, Alex Grant, Deputy Editor, Fleet World said: “The new Twingo combines the best bits of Renault’s expertise — small cars and MPVs. Its chic styling is a nod to the Renault 5, while the rear-mounted engine enables a large and flexible interior to fit into a small, manoeuvrable body. Clever, customisable and great value, it represents Renault at its very best.” Now in its third generation, the latest Twingo city car has an innovative rearengined, rear-wheel-drive layout that

allows for a clever use of internal space as well as being very nimble and practical to drive around town with a tiny turning circle of just 8.59 metres and the ability to park in the tightest of spaces.

Iconic Mustang back in favour Ford’s iconic Mustang continues to generate unprecedented interest with more than 2,000 customers paying deposits well before the car launches in late 2015

Jaguar XE Best Large Car 2015 The Jaguar XE has been named Best Large Car in the 2015 Diesel Car Magazine Awards, beating tough competition from the likes of the BMW 3 Series and Ford Mondeo. The judges praised the XE’s competitive pricing, beautiful looks, classy cabin, low CO2 emissions and its sporty driving dynamics. Diesel Car Editor Ian Robertson said: “With a thrilling driving experience that enthusiasts yearn for and class-leading emissions, Jaguar has taken on the Germans and beaten them at their own game!” The Jaguar XE is the only car in its class to

feature a lightweight aluminium-intensive monocoque which, combined with Jaguar Land Rover’s efficient new Ingenium diesel engines, helps it to deliver fuel economy as low as 4.2l/100km and emissions as low as 111g/km CO2. The Jaguar XE will go on sale in Australia from September 1st this year.

Subaru Outback passes 90,000 sales Just weeks after achieving its highest ever monthly sales tally, Subaru’s evergreen All-Wheel Drive Outback has passed the 90,000 cumulative sales mark in Australia. Widely regarded as the original crossover wagon when launched in 1996, Outback is now in its fifth generation, offering a muchexpanded range. March sales of the new generation Model Year 2015 version set a new Outback record, helped by the addition of diesel automatic variants that have brought even more appeal in rural and regional areas, where long-range dirt road driving puts it at a great advantage. Subaru Australia Managing Director, Nick Senior, said: “Outback was at the forefront of Subaru’s SUV success story. “It pretty much pioneered the crossover trend that has subsequently been copied by many.” He added: “We have continually refined and improved the Outback range over 19 years, including making it our first mainstream model to have

the six-cylinder version of our horizontally opposed Boxer engine, which was introduced in 2000. Along with new generation Liberty, Outback currently has the best-ever occupant safety rating for a Subaru, from the independent Australasian New Car Assessment Program.

Ford engineers have been testing left-handdrive versions of the car at the company’s Lara Proving Ground, near Geelong — part of the company’s leading local R&D investment of $300 million in 2015. More than 2,000 Ford customers have now placed deposits for the highly anticipated Mustang Fastback and Convertible, which are being ordered in both the muscle car’s legendary V8 performance version and the first-ever EcoBoost engine that will provide the power of a bigger engine in a smaller, more efficient package. Enthusiasts are lining up to be the first in line as the overwhelming choice has been for the Mustang GT automatic Fastback 5.0-litre V8 engine model, which currently makes up to 42 per cent of total orders. “We are so excited to launch Mustang in Australia and see how people respond to its iconic, magical looks and performance,” said Graeme Whickman, President and CEO, Ford of Australia. “Just like in America, we are seeing great early demand for the V8 GT models. But,

we think the EcoBoost model will be a bigger seller longer term and help sustain sales longer than most performance cars as people see its great combination of performance and fuel economy.” Interest has been high for the car for months so Ford launched a first-of-its-kind early dealer ordering system as the company recently confirmed pricing, specifications and colour options. Indeed, orders started to flood into dealerships across the country with paid deposits well before the car launches later this year. Several Mustang enthusiasts, including members of the various State-based Mustang clubs, have also ordered more than one variant of the famous car. One customer has six orders to his name while a sportscar rental company has placed an order for 20, the biggest single order so far. “The buyer response for the 2015 Ford Mustang has been extraordinary,” said David Blackwood, Dealer Principal of the Bayford Group in Victoria.

Veloster Series II Australia’s best-selling sports car — ­­ Hyundai’s three-door Veloster coupehatch has been substantially upgraded. Veloster Series II also now offers a 7-speed double-clutch transmission on SR Turbo variants! Veloster Series II brings outstanding new features, new looks, both inside and out, together with new exterior colours, including a striking matte-blue finish. Veloster Series II’s now four-tier range also introduces a new entry level, sub-$30,000 Veloster SR Turbo. The result is a better Veloster that also delivers even greater value. Veloster Series II’s Australian-focused ride, handling and steering was fine-tuned after exhaustive testing by Hyundai Motor Company Australia’s vastly experienced and well-respected chassis development team, led by the General Manager Product Engineering, Hee Loong Wong, aka ‘Wongy’. The tuning process evaluated over 49 separate suspension combinations of springs, sway bars and bespoke built dampers.

“The bigger tyres on Veloster Series II meant we needed to address the subtle increase in the car’s unsprung weight,” Hee Loong Wong said. “We’re extremely happy with the results and believe its retuned suspension together with the new MDPS system have transformed Veloster Series II’s ride, handling and responsiveness,” Mr. Wong said. “Veloster Series I was good but we believe Series II is even better.” Veloster Series II’s Fluidic Sculpture styling has been enhanced via a distinctive grey grille surround (on both SR Turbo variants) and new-style 18-inch alloy wheels.



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