LifeStyle Queensland August 2016

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LifeStyle IPSWICH | SPRINGFIELD | DEFENCE

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CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR

COVER STORY 4

THE SPRINGFIELD ANGLICAN COLLEGE - Your Local Independent School.

FEATURES 2 7 8 10 14 16 18 21

SENIORS’ WEEK 2016 JAZZ AT CIVIC CENTRE KITSCH IN THE SWICH TAX TIME COUPON MADNESS FATHERS DAY HOME & LIVING FASHION FESTIVAL

REGULAR 24 DINING OUT GUIDE 26 HEALTH & BEAUTY 32 DEFENCE NEWS PUBLISHER DISCLAIMER

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This edition of LifeStyle Queensland is a bumper edition, with so many great articles to read and features to view. Don’t miss out reading about Marie Bean and her ‘Lazy’ and fun approach to getting fit and getting that weight off. Marie debunks the so called fad diets as too complicated, too stressful and work only in the short term. Also, check out Lisa Magill who really shouldn’t be with us, but she continues to be ‘Terminally Fabulous’ long after the doctors had given up on her cancer. The Ipswich Fashion Festival is coming up in September so get your tickets for this wonderful event that brings together fashion and entertainment in a not to be missed event - this year starring Suzie G. This time of year is Tax Time, and our special feature has top advice on maximising your refund - and there’s special advice on Medicare & Surcharge Levies, and how they affect you. One of the most popular events in Ipswich is the annual ‘Kitsch in the Swich’ pageant, fashion parade, live dancing and market stalls. So, get ready for that in September. Another new edition to the magazine is our ‘Coupon Madness - Hot Deals’ page, which can give you great deals. With the Supercars moved on following a hugely successful Ipswich Supersprint, we look at the exciting new project to redevelop the Motorsport Precinct at Willowbank, making it a world class motorsport facility.

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CHANGE YOUR LIFE AS A ‘LAZY LOSER’ Renowned fitness coach and nutritionist, Marie Bean, believes that making simple lifestyle changes, especially eating habits and fitness, can help significantly in improving overall health and overcoming weight problems. Marie shared her beliefs and strategies in a recent workshop at the Ipswich Library. Her latest book, ‘Lazy Loser’, follows on from her highly successful ‘Lazy Runner’ book. Marie lives a busy life, in demand national and internationally as a motivational speaker, tour guide, marathon runner and author. “I wrote my first book about running, as I’m a running coach, and soon after I started coaching all these questions kept coming up about how to lose weight, what do I eat... they wanted more than just how to run,” Marie said. “When half the group were asking these questions, some on ridiculous diets, we all started eating healthier. Soon, I had about a hundred ‘lazy losers’ on my books and I realised there was a great need for straightforward advice about losing weight and being healthier. “They may have wanted to get fitter but the basic need was to lose weight and keep it off, which is something the fad diets don’t achieve.” With a strong background in professional running and working in AFL clubs, Marie certainly has the credentials and the motivation to help people achieve outcomes.

“I started a running club in Noosa, because there was a need for a club where people don’t feel intimidated, they can just come along and learn to run in a non-competitive way,” Marie said. “And that’s how ‘Lazy Running’ started.” “I still maintain that I do it for my health and fitness - and to have fun. A lot of serious runners have injuries and pain, and I wanted people to know that there is an easier way. “It’s a matter of taking things slowly, not running every day. It’s running but it’s not competitive running.”

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‘Lazy Loser’ introduces easy ways to lose weight and be fitter and healthier. “People come to me with these horror stories of being on a diet,” Marie said. “It’s really a matter of not doing extreme things, doing healthier things and eating good wholesome food. I know that’s really old fashioned these days but it works. “Diets work when you are on the diet but most people only diet ten per cent of their lives. What about the other ninety per cent? Why not have a plan for that time, why not start with a plan that stops putting on weight and go from there. “There’s a lot to be said for eating the way our parents ate: not snacking, not eating all the packaged foods, and exercising. “I’ve asked people what they want to achieve and they say something like, ‘I want to lose 10 kilos by the end of the year’ and I say ‘why, are you going to drop dead at the end of the year’? I say ‘ok, you want to lose 10 kilos so let’s give it a go but don’t put yourself under pressure checking the scales every day, worrying that you are off track - just stick to the basics of good food and exercise’.” Photo: Marie Bean, Lazy Runner & Lazy Loser.

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SENIORS WEEK Seniors Week is an opportunity for Queenslanders of all ages to join together and celebrate the valuable contributions of older people. The activities during the week 13 21 August provide the opportunity to bring together all Queenslanders, through events and activities, to celebrate the contributions seniors make within their communities.

SENIORS WEEK 2016 Trust the ‘Denture Lady’ Trust is something that isn’t earned easily, but it’s one thing you’ll come to love about Paula - known around Ipswich as “The Denture Lady”. With more than 20 years’ experience in the industry, Paula has built a strong and loyal client base since she opened for business in 2013 in the old Brassall Post Office. “Every customer is guaranteed to receive the very best quality care and personalized attention,” Paula said.

“I specialise in providing quality dentures, repairs and custommade mouth guards direct to the Ipswich community.” The Denture Lady offers: • New complete dentures • Denture repairs • Custom – made mouthguards • Partial dentures • Relines To make an appointment, please contact the clinic online at www. thedenturelady.com.au or phone Paula direct on 07 3201 8250.

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Seniors Week aims to: improve community attitudes towards older people and ageing, facilitate community participation and activity by older people, and enhance community connections and intergenerational relationships. For more information about activities and events go to: cotaqld.org.au

TRAVEL WITH SHARON JONES

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Holiday in Canada A holiday to Canada and Alaska is a journey of a lifetime. The majestic splendour and vast expanse of Canada and Alaska’s natural beauty, from mountains and glaciers to aqua jewelled lakes and emerald forests, is almost unparalleled worldwide. An expedition to Knight Inlet, home to one of the largest concentrations of brown grizzly bears is also a must do when holidaying to Canada. North America is bubbling with a fusion of cultures, cuisine, pulsating cities and diverse landscapes, from skyscrapers to natural wonders, rugged mountains to spectacular coastline, pristine wilderness to lush vineyards, prairies to ski fields, and great lakes to remote glacial beauty. From the Deep South and the music of Memphis and Nashville to California’s coastline, New York skyscrapers, treasures of the desert, the iconic sites of Washington D.C. and the bright lights of Vegas; the United States is a kaleidoscope of beaches, mountains, forests, deserts, skyscrapers, bright lights, open skies, prairies, highways and vineyards.

Join us and Scenic Tours on 9 August, 2016 for a Free Information morning tea and find out more… Interesting USA Fact: The seven rays on the crown of the Statue of Liberty represent the seven continents. Each measures up to 9 feet in length and weighs as much as 150 pounds. Interesting Canadian Fact: Canada exports Maple Syrup to approximately 50 countries. RSVP today on (07) 3812 9888 and join us at our Scenic FREE information session where we will share the wonders of Canada, Alaska and USA, Europe River Cruising and South East Asia River Cruising. Sharon Jones Managing Director helloworld Riverlink Ipswich Phone: 3812 9888

INFORMATION SESSIONS Asia, Europe, Canada & Alaska

We invite you to celebrate the art of wonder through travel with Scenic. Allow us to give you a glimpse of some of the magical places that we take you to, and the incredible discoveries you’ll make along the way.

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Vacation Care at Play & Learn Childcare

Preserve precious moments Raceview Complete Denture care are offering a means to preserve those precious moments of birth. Nanna’s Precious Moments offer a unique design of castings in resin that is more versatile and longer lasting. This type of casting is available for your baby’s hands, feet or body that will help you preserve memories of your children and family forever. Some of the colours to choose from include Gold, Bronze, Silver and Pearl. Something very different is the pregnancy belly castings, done at around 30

weeks. You are able to use one of your ultrasounds to mount with the casting to create that lasting memory. We also offer a complete service of mounting for your castings, either for the wall or on the counter. You can have peace of mind through the entire process as we are health professionals and can ensure complete safety in the use of our products and methods. Please call Suzie on 3294 1449 at our office to discuss your options and pricing.

School holidays will soon be upon us, and the Vacation Care program at Play & Learn Child Care is filling fast. Each school holidays this fun filled Vacation Care program is in demand, for children from Prep to year 6. Children love coming to Vacation Care because it is filled with exciting activities such as arts and crafts, science experiments, cooking and excursions to parks, museums and cinemas. There’s even a visit to Movieworld or Seaworld each holidays, which is always a crowd pleaser. Places are limited so call Play & Learn on 3812 1661 or visit our Centre to book your spot today! Is your four-year-old ready for Prep next year? Then Play & Learn have a fantastic Government approved Kindergarten Program now accepting new enrolments

for children who will be going to Prep in 2017. Their kindy teacher runs a great program that will prepare your child for a great start to school. If you are wanting to give your child a head start to their education, call us or visit Play & Learn for a tour, as places are limited.

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THE SPRINGFIELD ANGLICAN COLLEGE Your Local Independent School

At The Springfield Anglican College the breadth and dynamism of curriculum on offer is highly important. In Year Seven and Year Eight, the curriculum is broad with students studying core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science, and Humanities as well as a range of rotational subjects. This focus enables students to develop important foundations for future studies, exploring a range of different education experiences to support their preferred learning styles, assisting skill development, and understanding required beyond school. The importance of developing students’ higher order thinking skills, the ability to solve complex problems, critical and creative thinking, emotional intelligence and resilience is imperative. To support this direction, the College identifies as an Authentic Learning Community, providing students with greater exposure to ‘real life’ learning experiences. With greater relevance to their learning, delivering more hands-on learning experiences with a range of technologies.

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The College’s holistic approach to education, recognises all students are different; with diverse interests, strengths, challenges, and learning styles. Providing quality and considered pastoral care lies at the heart of a TSAC education, constantly striving to improve how we nurture and care for students. Creating an environment where students feel safe and enjoy their learning, encouraging risk taking to try new things empowering students to realise their potential. Talented academic students are supported with structures and programmes in place provide a variety of extension and enrichment activities. Students requiring learning support

are equally supported, varying according to individual need. Ensuring academic progress of all students is well monitored, the College has developed a Learning Analytics programme providing staff, students, and parents with access to ‘live data’. A view of student’s progress, in each subject, up to the point of the last assessment marked. The power of this programme is immense. The identification of specific areas for improvement has made significant difference to the progress of many students. Beyond the classroom, the College’s extracurricular programme expands significantly with a wider range of sports, Creative Arts, clubs and outdoor education experiences to choose from The College is a member of The Associated Schools, Greater Brisbane Conference, in which students play against other independent schools each Saturday. Creative Arts students can choose from a range of ensembles, choirs, bands and dance troupes. With expanding numbers of clubs including Drama, Arts, Science, Design and Technology, Chess, Running, and Mountain Biking providing a great deal to support the interests of all students. The diversity of experience afforded to students at The Springfield Anglican College in Years Seven and Eight provides a wonderful platform for their future, encouraging students naturally beginning to think more seriously regarding career pathways and providing resources to achieve these goals.

Find out more about The Springfield Anglican College at their Open Day, Saturday 20 August.

Steve Croft Head of College

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LIFESTYLE

Lisa Magill is terminally fabulous Dental disease: check your pet All pets get dental disease at some point! When was the last time you looked in your pets’ mouth? The truth is most of us rarely take a good look at the teeth of our pets. If we did, we would likely see that pets get dental disease at some point in their lives. Thick, chalky discoloration of the teeth. Inflamed, painful, receding gums. Bad breath and discomfort on eating. All of these could be signs that your pet is suffering from dental disease. The good news is that help is at hand, with a free dental check. Once assessed, your pet could be

scheduled for an ultrasonic scale and polish using the same type of equipment our dentist uses on us. This allows us to remove all the harmful plaque and tartar, fill in any small scratches on the tooth surface and give them back a bright, white, fresh-smelling smile! Of course, prevention is better than cure. So once the teeth are back in shape, it is important to try and maintain them. Daily brushing, specialised dental diets and even specific teeth cleaning toys are all available to help keep your pets’ teeth in good shape. Call us for a free dental check.*

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If you haven’t already heard of 34 year old Lisa Magill and her fabulous blog ‘Terminally Fabulous’ then type her name into Google pronto. Springfield based ‘rockstar’ Lisa Magill is a beautiful soul with a contagious smile, but she also has terminal cancer. Dealing with the disease is something that doesn’t stop her in the slightest, lighting up the lives around her and now, globally, her huge following and online community. Lisa was originally diagnosed with cancer in April 2012, an unusual and rare cancer called ‘undifferentiated gastric sarcoma’. Her tumour was on the outside of her stomach and measured 17cm and weighed 1kg. After a gruelling 10-hour surgery, a month in hospital, three months of chemo, the cancer was gone. Lisa was in ‘remission’ for 9 months, that was until the cancer came back and it came back and this time with a vengeance. Lisa’s world was turned upside down once again but this time the doctors and oncologists weren’t so positive about her future. They left her feeling deflated and even gave her a frighteningly short amount of time left when they told her she had only three months to live. There were numerous times when doctors told her she would not make it through the night. Even her life insurance was paid when she was told her cancer was terminal. That was almost three years ago. A turning point for Lisa was when she met with a different doctor who said, “where there’s life there’s hope.” These few words spurred her on and gave her the hope she needed for a fierce battle. Meeting Lisa, you realise that ‘fierce’ is the best way to describe her. Standing a petite five foot, she is a force to be reckoned with. Outspoken, cheeky, brutally honest and very funny! “I was acting like I was Beyonce, buying Tiffanys bracelets and all

sorts; they told me I had three months to live, that was almost 3 years ago, the bastards,” she said. Lisa attends the Ipswich Palliative care unit, about which she cannot speak highly enough. “They treat you with the absolute best care possible; you’re not just another cancer patient to them, they treat you like a member of the family. They are incredible people. “I get strength from my friends and my family but now this blog of mine, which I originally started as something to be therapeutic for myself, has turned into a community. I receive messages from all over the world, messages of gratitude from people going through cancer and turning to my blog for help and support and people inspiring each other” Lisa records her journey on her blog. She uploads small video clips and snippets of her life. Her strength, positivity and general attitude have captivated people and we are all praying for her miracle. To read more of Lisa’s story visit ‘Terminally Fabulous’ http:// terminallyfabulous.weebly.com/

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ENTERTAINMENT

ALL THAT JAZZ AT IPSWICH CIVIC CENTRE The inaugural Ipswich Jazz Festival kicks off Friday 26 August, bringing together three unique jazz performances each with their individual style for a truly memorable weekend not to be missed. The Ipswich Civic Centre is offering a special price of just $50 for all three performances, featuring the Sarah Collyer Quintet, The Beatles Swing Show and The Enterprise jazz quartet.

Sarah Collyer Quintet

With her luxurious, blues drenched voice, Sarah Collyer has been influenced by jazz greats including Nina Simone and Miles Davis, but finds inspiration in contemporary artists like Melody Gardot, Diana Krall, Cassandra Wilson and Tom Waits. A consummate and seasoned performer, Sarah’s live shows are a hit with audiences who love her soulful originals and engaging stage presence.

The Beatles Swing Show

A thrill for big band enthusiasts as well as lovers of the works of Lennon and McCartney, Craig Martin and his Big Band bring to Ipswich a journey through the greatest works of, some would say, the greatest band ever! This performance reworks 25 Beatles classics to bring them to the audience in ‘swing style’, without compromising the original genius of the songs.

The Enterprise

Jazz quartet from Brisbane, The Enterprise play their own brand of fresh and original contemporary jazz compositions. Their music presents as a mix of instrumental and vocal numbers with melody, unique arrangements, and improvisation. Gorgeous melody, tight arrangements, funky grooves and exciting improvisation make The Enterprise an electrifying event to witness. Here’s the lineup for the Ipswich Jazz Festival: Sarah Collyer Quintet
Friday 26 August
8.00 pm
All tickets $25.00 . The Beatles Swing Show
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8.00 pm
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Sunday 28 August
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All tickets $25.00 Why not make a night, afternoon or a weekend of it. Enjoy the variety of music on offer and treat yourself to a selection of food and drinks on offer from the bar, open one hour prior to each performance across the entire weekend. The weekend package price of $50 per person includes a ticket to all three performances when purchased in the same transaction. Book all performances online at www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au

Coming Soon to Ipswich Civic Centre Ipswich Jazz Festival The inaugural festival brings together three unique jazz performances each with their individual style for a truly memorable weekend Friday, 26 – Sunday, 28 August Single ticket $25.00 Weekend package $50.00

SuperGirly A side-splitting night full of music and comedy that will change the way you listen to pop music forever Tuesday, 30 August Tickets $27.00 - $32.00

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ENTERTAINMENT Taylor Swift is famous for having the coolest ‘squad’ around. Her besties include the likes of Cara Delevingne, Karlie Kloss, Ellie Goulding and Gigi Hadid. She threw a fourth of July party to celebrate the holiday with some of her famous gal pals and new boyfriend Tom Hiddleston.

Here’s the latest celebrity gossip and entertainment news from the world of stage, screen and television.

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Zac Efron in Sydney Zac Efron touched down in Sydney and walked the red carpet for the premiere of his new comedy movie ‘Mike and Dave need Wedding Dates’, appearing with his co stars Anna Kendrick and Adam Devinee to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. Question is whether Skarsgård will do justice to the nostalgic Tarzan yell.

Australian heart-throb Liam Hemsworth recently rekindled his relationship with Hollywood singer Miley Cyrus. The pair visited Australia in June, staying with his family in Byron Bay. The couple are reported sightings of a giant ring on Miley’s engagement finger. Miley was seen wearing the ring on a date with Liam in July, shortly after she instagrammed a photo of herself in a t-shirt with ‘Hemsworth’ emblazoned across the front.

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Taylor and Tom who have already been nick-named ‘Hiddleswift’ have been making headlines since the pair became very serious, with lots of public displays of affection immediately after her breakup with DJ and singer Calvin Harris. They are currently in Australia as Tom works on the new Thor movie, with co star Chris Hemsworth. Taylor and Tom are inseparable and she joined him during his stay in the Gold Coast, where the filming for Thor takes place at the back of Movie World. Taylor visited the Lady Cilento hospital in Brisbane, taking selfies with sick children.

Jennifer Aniston has been the subject of scrutiny for years, the press constantly reporting that she’s ‘finally pregnant’. Jen calmly says that she’s happy not being a mother. But there isn’t a week that goes by without Jennifer being snapped after she’s had a big meal or in a bikini and it making front page news. Tired of the constant body-shaming she released a statement to the world “I’m fed up with the sport-like scrutiny and body shaming that occurs daily under the guise of ‘journalism,’ the ‘First Amendment’ and ‘celebrity news.’” She also commented that if she ever does become a mother, she’ll be the first to let everyone know.

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TAX TIME

GJ Walsh, specialists in tax and business services

It’s Tax Time! The end of the financial year is upon us again, and in these tough economic conditions it is time to start thinking about how to get the maximum refund from your tax return this year. With all the changes that have been introduced why take unnecessary risks in preparing your own return? We can help. With the fully trained staff at the Income Tax Professionals we can offer a worry-free tax return with the best possible refund. Simply bring in all your tax information: payment summaries from your employer(s), Government payments and any pensions any interest or other investment income receipts for your deductible expenses – uniforms, tools and work related vehicle usage etc.

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Your bank details and, if applicable, your private health insurance statement Your ITP tax consultant will sort it all out for you and take the hassle out of tax time for a very reasonable, tax-deductible fee. To make it completely painless, you can even pay $0 up-front and have the fee deducted from your refund. ITP have a number of locations in the western suburbs. There are four office locations at: Ipswich on 3281 9360, Redbank Plains on 3818 7860, Yamanto on 3294 3649 and Goodna on 3818 0951. From 1st July there will also be additional locations in Riverlink Shopping Centre 3202 3831, Booval Fair 3202 1890 and a second location at Redbank Plaza (3288 1499) near Coles for your convenience.

G J Walsh & Co has evolved into a progressive, fast paced Accounting Firm at the forefront of technology, specialising in taxation and business services. Whether it’s a personal tax matter or a more complex transaction, they have the expertise and resources to achieve the greatest possible outcome. Client service is based on taking the time to understand each client’s unique situation, making informed decisions based on current circumstances. Growth oriented goals based on contemporary business solutions are foremost. The investment in client outcomes is driven by a commitment to excellence and a willingness to explore every opportunity to realise each client’s financial potential. With a reputation built on a commitment to client satisfaction, GJ Walsh & Co builds client relationships through talented people, specialised expertise, and a personal approach that delivers results. Ensuring quality outcomes

through strong relationships with clients leads to GJ Walsh & Co becoming an integral part of their clients’ business structure and their journey to success. With Tax Time fast approaching, clients should be mindful of the legislative initiatives and changes that will impact them for the 2016 Financial Year and onward. There’s the 5% tax discount for unincorporated small businesses coming into effect for the 2015/2016 financial year. The $20,000 immediate asset writeoff for small business entities, continuing until the 30th of June 2017. And, the newly introduced CGT roll-over relief initiatives for small business entities changing structure from the 1st of July 2015. If you have any queries about the above legislative changes or would like to arrange an appointment to discuss your tax and compliance affairs, please contact us. We are conveniently located in Ipswich, Springfield Central and Boonah. Our office can be contacted on 07 3812 3838 or admin@gjwalsh.com.au


TAX TIME

Tips for Medicare & Surcharge Levies Taxpayers get confused about the two types of Medicare levies, and TV advertising doesn’t help either, when they suggest that if you don’t hold private hospital cover, you pay additional tax. This becomes even more difficult for our defence force members to understand the full story. The basic Medicare levy is payable by all taxpayers if they are not in an exempt category (such as being blind, under a DVA exemption or serve in the Armed Forces). However, if you are single and don’t earn $21,335, you would not pay any levy. For a couple with one child, the threshold increases to $36,001. For each additional child you have, the rate increases by $3,306. If you are a pensioner or a single parent, the threshold is $33,738. So at this stage you would not pay the basic levy. So far, so good? The other levy is considered to be a penalty levy known as the Medicare Levy Surcharge. This levy is payable if you don’t hold private hospital cover, are not in an exempt category for the year and earn above certain income levels. This does not affect you if, as a single taxpayer you earn less than $90,000, or as a family you earn less than $180,000. If you are a full time member of the defence force and are single with no dependants, you won’t pay either levy regardless

of what you earn. However, if you are part of a family or have only served for part of the year and exceed these thresholds, you will pay anything from 1 per cent to 1.5 per cent of your adjusted taxable income. Your adjusted taxable income includes rental property losses, salary sacrificed amounts and fringe benefits you may have packaged from your salary. The complication starts when combinations of family types known as blended families happen. Included may be children from relationships that may not be in your care or you may just pay child support for and only see them for holidays. You may have some children from new relationships that are not yours but would be considered as part of your family. For our defence force members, the confusion occurs when, as a single taxpayer, you may pay zero Medicare levy, but can end up owing the surcharge, if, during the year you become partnered with a non-working spouse who may have children that are not covered by a private hospital fund and as your income is above the limit, you will pay the extra tax. For more details and help with any of your tax needs, please call West Moreton Accounting & Taxation Services on 07 3281 2422.

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Making clay creatures at Ipswich Art Gallery Create with Clay has arrived at Ipswich Art Gallery! Kids love getting their hands dirty while they model and shape clay to make animal-shaped and other works of kids’ art. Kids can experiment with shape, form and texture when they drop-in to the free studio-based workshop. Using their imagination they can create an animal and add features like wings, spikes, teeth and horns to give it a unique style and personality. So, do your kids a favour and check out Create with Clay, and have them make a clay work of their very own to take home – no need for a kiln, just dry in the sun!! The Creating with Clay program encourage the serious

side of play, nurturing potential and confidence as kids mould clay and create shapes. Students take home unique and useful creations along with the pride of accomplishment. In the workshops on weekends until August 14, children with parents can make a wide variety of functional and/or fanciful pieces. The workshops provide a place where kids can use their imagination and let their ideas literally take shape. They’ll turn their visions into reality, while at the same time gaining visual, perceptual, problem-solving, and motor skills in a setting that fosters respect for each individual and a cooperative spirit. Photo: Keziah and her son Titus enjoy making clay creatures at the Art Gallery.

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Public funds Michael Boggan’s recovery The boy who had his fingers blown off when he handled a homemade bomb that exploded has been given more than $84,000, the balance of funds received from an appeal run by the Mayor’s Community Fund. Most of the money will go towards having a prosthetic hand made. Michael was given the ‘golf ball’ bomb by teenagers who found it in a gutter, but he didn’t realise the ball contained explosive material. Mayor Paul Pisasale said the response to the appeal was overwhelming. “The money has been held in trust over the past three years until Michael reached 18 years of age,” the Mayor said. The appeal held in 2013 raised more than $90,000. Since then, a further $10,000 in donations has been provided from the appeal

to support Michael’s rehabilitation and medical treatment. His mother Rebecca Boggan says that she has been overwhelmed by peoples’ generosity. “I was in tears that people were so caring about Michael, and we now have so many friends everywhere wishing him well,” Mrs Boggan said. Michael, now 18 years old and autistic, still has a long road ahead in his recovery but he is thankful for the generosity that people have shown towards him. In 2015, Glenn Charles Dell, who made the bomb, was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm and sentenced to four years in jail. A second man, Mark Anthony Tear pleaded guilty to other explosivesrelated charges. Photo: Mayor Paul Pisasale hands over the cheque to Michael and Michelle Boggan.

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Desex-ify your pet De-sexing your pet can, over time, reduce the number of animals ending up in shelters and pounds and consequently the number of animals that are euthanased. The RSPCA believes that increasing the percentage of dogs and cats de-sexed before they have a chance to breed is important in controlling the over-population of domestic animals. “There is a massive pet overpopulation in Queensland and across Australia,” said RSPCA Qld spokesperson Michael Beatty. “Nearly 45,000 animals come into our care every year and the vast majority of these have not been de-sexed. We’ve got to get the message out there.” The RSPCA is therefore launching their 2016 ‘Operation Wanted’ campaign encouraging everyone to do your bit, and ‘desex-ify’ your pet. Last year 20,000 pets were desexed during the three month period of Operation Wanted, and this year the charity is hoping for close to 30,000. Local veterinarians discounted their normal desex prices by 20 per cent in support of this major campaign. Michael Beatty said that one

reason there’s such a massive feral cat and wild dog population is because people were not and are not de-sexing their pets. “If we don’t keep these numbers in check it will dramatically impact the environment,” he said. “In fact feral cats and wild dogs are already doing exactly that right now.” The advantages to having your pet de-sexed are significant: no risk of unwanted litters, reduces desire to roam, reduces risk of some cancers, reduces other unwanted behaviours such as urine spraying (cats). cheaper Council registration fees for desexed dogs, and it allows pets to be healthier and happier Councillor Sheila Ireland said that the Ipswich region is subject to feral animals that impact on property owners and livestock. “Feral cats and dogs have a significant impact on local wildlife, and we receive a high volume of requests for traps to contain these animals,” said Cr Ireland. For more information and to find your local participating vets go to www.operationwanted.com.au. Operation Wanted is on now and runs through to August 31.

The Hub: a place to work, worship and rest This year, St Peters Springfield celebrated the completion of ‘The Hub’: a new library precinct equipped with multi-functional spaces and design, to engage community members of all ages. The library is the hub of the school. So, ‘The Hub’ boasts several zones that cater to the varying needs of Prep to Year 12 students including: window booths for independent reading or group discussions; a Senior Study Centre; a Seminar Room equipped with audiovisual equipment and modern furniture; and a large open area backlit by a cross inset into wood panelling for Chapel services and assemblies. Ms Jill Lange-Mohr, Principal, says the challenge of transforming

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The project is expected to bring up to 200 construction jobs for the local community, with estimates of more than $138 million in benefits per annum, growing to more than $220 million when fully developed. “Motorsport is growing and is the fourth most watched sport in Australia,” Cr Pisasale said.

Holden Racing Team’s James Courtney said the new track layout, extended from the existing 3.2 km to 5.4km would provide for faster action, with Supercars going faster down the straights and exiting turns faster. “This will be great for the fans and the drivers,” James said. “As our Supercars evolve and our championship grows it’s great that places such as Ipswich are planning to grow with us.” General Manager of Queensland Raceways Keith Lewis says the project has been planned over the past five years. “To be world class we need better infrastructure, new Pit Lane facilities and a track extension, which enables us to run two tracks at the same time, doubling capacity,” he said. “It will also allow us to do some endurance racing. We’ve tried in the past to get World Superbikes here and Motor GP here, so it opens the door for negotiations when we get a longer racetrack. It opens up a lot more opportunites that we couldn’t so with a 3.2km racetrack.” Photo: Newly appointed General Manager of Ipswich Motorsport Precinct Damien White with Holden Racing Teams’s James Courtney.

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Koalas die due to diseases related to loss of habitat, so if locals are in a position to be involved in koala conservation, this can help lives. Ipswich Koala Protection Society works closely with Ipswich City Council. IKPS provide consultation services, education, mapping and data to local developers, land owners and stake holders to ensure a better outcome for everyone when housing, development and industry impacts on koala habitat. They work tirelessly rescuing sick, injured and orphaned koalas and other native species, with two koala and wildlife ambulances operating 24/7. If you would like to learn more about their work or how to get involved visit the IKPS website at www.ikps.com.au. Photo: Ruth Lewis, President of the Ipswich Protection Society, with a rescued koala.

Nordacious celebrates “You’re terrible Muriel” It’s been 22 years since Muriel’s Wedding first graced our movie screens, and when we first fell in love with iconic Australian actress Toni Collette. It’s where the catch phrase ‘You’re terrible Muriel’ came from, now firmly in the Australian lexicon. Brisbane artist ‘Nordacious’ brought back the nostalgia for us 80’s and 90’s kids with his debut exhibition ‘Time of your life’ at Bakery Lane in Fortitude Valley in July. The exhibition celebrated all things ‘Muriel’s wedding’ (his favourite movie) with a collection of drawings depicting the characters along with their hilarious quotes. The drawings are done with fine liner ink pointillism – a technique in which distinct dots are applied to form an image – each portrait memorialises in intricate detail a

pivotal scene from the film, framed with digitally-generated kitsch motifs and stylised typography, each image took up to 100 hours to create. The skill and time put into each drawing is what makes them so special, you can just see the effort and passion poured into each one. Cast members Gennie Nevinson (Deidre Chambers) and Gabby Millgate (Joanie Heslop) attended the exhibition to show their support.They were each thrilled with the portraits of their own characters and happily chatted with Nordacious throughout the night and posing for photographs. Gabby joked ‘As soon as I saw him and his work on facebook I knew I wanted to go to the exhibition, I think it’s very important to support young, cute artists!” Photo: ‘Nordacious’ with cast members Jeanie Drynan and Gabby Millgate.

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SUZIE G HEADLINES IPSWICH FASHION FESTIVAL Travelling the world in style, Susan Gregory, or Suzie G as she is known to her fans, is an incredibly talented musician, dubbed as ‘Australia’s string diva’, so it’s no surprise that she is the headline performer at this year’s Ipswich Fashion Festival. Suzie is also a lover of fashion and flair, which is what makes her solo shows so successful and so much fun. Her shows usually consist of her great string pop and rock modern performances with her band playing with her. She’s also a born entertainer and loves to get involved with the crowd, interacting with them throughout the show and getting people on stage. Suzie’s energy and talent is captivating which is probably why she’s had such a huge and long career doing what she loves. A natural musician, Suzie can pick up just about any instrument and play it beautifully but it was the violin that stole her heart and she took playing it to a whole new level. Suzie studied music through a scholarship in Hong Kong and

has travelled around the world, on cruise ships and with her string trio ‘MASKE’. Fans may remember the sexy trio after they made it to the grand final of ‘Australia’s Got Talent’ in 2009 with their bold, rock based string performance. Throughout her career Suzie has performed with some of the greats, some of whom include Divo, Human Nature and Rod Stewart, but she says that her favourite person to perform with is her brother Shenzo Gregorio. He is a professional musician who specialises in jazz and world music, and he plays about 10 instruments. The 44 year old is now Mum to nine-month old daughter, Valentina (who already has a stage name ‘Tina G’!) Suzie has taken a break from

the crazy cruise ship lifestyle to be around for her child and is performing in southeast Queensland. She is looking forward to wowing the audience of the ‘Ipswich Fashion Festival’ in September - and she guarantees a great performance. Suzie says fashion plays a huge part in her stage outfits, so that will fit nicely with the fashions on the catwalk. “I am always shopping and looking for a new dress,” Suzie said. “I don’t ever get any of my outfits made though, I think they date too quickly, and I prefer to buy things off the rack to stay current” The combination of electrifying music and high fashion is certain to be a great hit at the Fashion Festival. Photo: Suzie G, aka Susan Gregory.

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IT’S EKKA TIME The Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) has gone back to the future in a celebration of heritage and innovation, welcoming The Old Museum back to the show. For the first time since 1897, The Old Museum will return to its original home for the 10 days of show, transformed for Ekka into the new Flower and Garden Exhibition and the Quilts Across Queensland . This year’s show will feature brand new world class entertainment including a spectacular new night show and never before seen fireworks display. This year’s Show was the 25th anniversary celebration of another Ekka institution, the Fashion Parades. The Main Arena will come alive each night with the spectacular never before seen night show, EkkaNITES – featuring world firsts and showcasing incredible female talent. The night show is made up of four main parts – tradition,

the Hot Wheels High Octane Show, live music and of course the breathtaking fireworks finale. The world-class show will feature a brand new design, more extreme sports, a tribute to Aussie music and pyrotechnics never before seen in Australia. The breathtaking EkkaNITES fireworks finale will feature a Pyrotechnic Tower never before seen in Australia. Fireworks will be fired from 49 positions on the 25 metre high tower creating a Bellagio fountain effect – shooting sideways, inwards and skywards - engulfing the entire arena in explosive light and colour. Quad motorcycles will tow 20 kites with silver fountain fireworks, while six illuminated horses will gallop around the arena changing colours before the crowd’s eyes. The audience won’t miss a second of the action, with the 360 degree show design allowing them to have an equal experience from any spot. Topping off the spectacle will be the fireworks soundtrack – a custom made mash up of jukebox classic hits mixed in the Main Arena by hot Brisbane DJ Yakedo.

Brew your own beer Passionate home-brewer Mal West has turned his hobby into his business, launching Ipswich Brew Co. at Booval just over 12 months ago. Mal has experimented with brewing for the past 20 years and also managed a homebrew wholesale company prior to opening his current shop when he noticed the demand in Ipswich had grown. “People are looking for better quality products, not just cheap grog,” he said. “There’s been a shift towards craft beers and we have evolved with those demands.” Ipswich Brew Co. is a retail outlet for beer, wine and spirit brewing kits, supplies, recipes and quality advice. They also stock cheese, jerky and 22 LIFESTYLE | AUGUST 2016

sausage making supplies along with preserving equipment. Backed by international brands such as Mangrove Jack’s, Grainfather and Still Spirits just to name a few, you can be assured of the biggest range and best prices in Ipswich. Ipswich Brew Co. is located at 3/168 Brisbane Road, Booval.


‘FORTY WEST’ CAFE JOINS PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY There’s an excitiing new dining destination in South Ripley, with the opening of ‘FORTY WEST’ featuring the food everyone loves: burgers, house made pizzas and great breakfast dishes - and there’s beers on tap and a full bar menu. Head Chef at Forty West, Tim O’Connell, is proud to be part of the fastest growing community in southeast Queensland. “I just love this place, so much so that we can’t wait for our house here to be finished so we can move in and start living here,” Tim said. He is also passionate about providing such a great venue and mouthwatering menu selections for his customers at the cafe. “People can come here anytime during the day, and at night for dinner, and just relax and enjoy what we have to offer,” Tim said. “It’s just so good for parents, who can relax on the lounges on the deck and watch their kids playing safely in the Water Park. “We provide the table service, while they enjoy the surroundings along with our food and bar service.” Visitors to Forty West for the first time are pleasantly surprised by this high quality restaurant overlooking the Splash & Play Water Park. “There’s really something for everyone here, watching TV on the big screens, enjoying lunch with friends away from the hustle of city life -

and it’s a great facility for the people who live here as well.” Tim said that there’s an increasing number of people coming from Ipswich Central and the Springfield area to check out the Providence area. “We ask people where they come from, and about a third say they have come in from Ipswich,” Tim said.

Just a few of the menu selections include: Chicken Caesar Burger - parmesan coated chicken breast, aioli, cos lettuce, smoky bacon with rustic fries coated in paprika salt. v Lamb Pizza - lamb, beetroot, spinach, red onion, haloumi, with a tzatziki sauce (pictured). v Angel Bay Beef Burger $17.5 with smoked cheese, tomato, sweet and spicy pickles mescalin lettuce, BBQ sauce with rustic fries. v Salt & Pepper Calamari $15.0 with chunky fries and lemon aioli. v Brioche French Toast $16.5 with Canadian maple butter and caramelized peaches, topped with fresh berries (pictured). Forty West is the newest venture by the HWI Group, owned by Australian rugby player Scott Higginbotham, and business partner Mal Watts. Open Friday nights at present, and soon Saturday nights, Forty West will be a popular destination for diners and people wanting to celebrate an important event. Forty West is located within the Providence housing estate on Amity Way, South Ripley. v

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Food, medicine for healthy life ‘We are what we eat’ may be a common saying but it’s one that is absolutely true, according to Jenny Summerville, owner of The Source Bulk Foods in the Orion Shopping Centre, Springfield. Jenny is living proof that changing eating habits can change your life for the better. Ten years ago she decided to change her lifestyle, lost 30 kilos and healed herself of some health issues by using food as medicine and going back to unprocessed foods. Jenny and her husband took on The Source Bulk Foods franchise as a means of putting their healthy life beliefs into practice. “Buying into this franchise fitted in really well with what I believe in. Food as medicine’ and within a waste-free environment. This means being able to buy only the quantity needed, enabling a smaller pantry and little or no waste.” Jenny knows that eating the right foods translates into more energy, a better outlook on life, and generally feeling a lot better. “By cutting out all the processed foods, additives and the like I was able to regain my health,” Jenny said. “We carry a wide range of foods, including confectionery, chocolate coated nuts and dried fruit, nuts, mueslis and granolas, gluten free flours and normal flours, beans, pulses, seeds and grains. We also have a large range of personal care items and also liquids.

“Our liquids include Australian Organic Olive oil, rice malt syrup, coconut syrup, black strap molasses, raw honeys and apple cider vinegar, all in bulk. Customers are welcome to bring in there own containers (or purchase ours) to fill. We also do workshops here as well, so people don’t have to feel they are on their own. “I’m seeing a lot of people coming in who have seen their doctor or naturopath, and have been told to change their eating habits to improve their health and wellbeing. They want to know what do I do, what do I eat? We have a lot of products here: gluten free, nondairy, and we cater for Paleo, vegan, vegetarian, etc.” Jenny is studying to be a holistic health coach to further enhance her knowledge on the subject. Local to the Springfield area, Jenny is keen to be involved, as a local business. “We needed this here: somewhere to come for healthier food options and, importantly, enabling people to change the way they shop.” “There is a resurgence in people wanting to know what is in their food and making things from scratch. If you are a home cook, a thermomix owner, someone changing their lifestyle or someone just looking for some snacks, we have a huge range to choose from.” Photo: Jenny Summerville and Karah in the Orion store.


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CAPTURE THE OPPORTUNITY Entries in this year’s Enviroplan Photographic Competition are closing soon, on Monday 22 August, so photographers need to get their entries in fast. Explore the natural beauty of Ipswich, and be in the running to win. There’s a total cash and prize pool of more than $4,000. Expose the majesty of Ipswich’s natural landscapes and native inhabitants through the lens of a camera. Photographers of all ages and skill levels are invited to take part in this exciting photographic experience.

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Swap clutter and mess for calming, organised rooms when Little Miss Organised, Bonnie Black, takes charge. “I love to be organised, so much so that when I was a child one of my nicknames was ‘Little Miss Organised’ (along with ‘Bossy Boots’, but I’m still trying to forget that one!)”, Bonnie said. I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “tidy space, tidy mind.” Bonnie’s advice on space is, “Look around you now. Go on, take a look. How does the space make you feel? Is it neat and orderly, with every item in its home? Or are there constant reminders of tasks to do; things to be put away? If your home doesn’t make you feel the way you want to, perhaps it’s time for a change?” I always felt invigorated after organising; so motivated! I felt like I could achieve anything and I wanted others to feel the same way. That’s why I started Little Miss Organised. I want people to find freedom to live the life they’ve always dreamed of. Stuff shouldn’t hold us back. What do we do with all this stuff when we leave this world? We can’t take it with us; though some have tried. If we don’t downsize before the inevitable happens, our families are left with the painful task of wrapping up our estates while dealing with their loss.

Not exactly the parting gift I have in mind for my children. Little Miss Organised helps individuals and families declutter, downsize and organise their homes and lives. We help seniors downsize or prepare for their final move into aged care. We’re like the best friend, older sister and counsellor all rolled into one. I love organising. I could write about it all day long. I hope you’ll come along with me for the ride as we delve into the exciting world of decluttering, downsizing and simplifying your life. I hope this article inspires you to learn to live with less. Photo: Check out Little Miss Organised, Bonnie Black, at www. littlemissorganised.com.au.

Photo: Blake Lee won the Secondary Student category for Native Fauna in Ipswich with this spectacular photo, and he took out the Overall Student Category as well in last year’s competition. Photography is a family pursuit, with his mum Nateesha winning the Adult Native Fauna category.

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Nostalgia Drag Racing at Willowbank The second round of The Cruzin’ Magazine Nostalgia Drags and Hot Rod Reunion will see hundreds of Hot Rodders from around the country blow the dust out of their cars and set a course for Willowbank Raceway on 14th August, 2016 where they’ll be in for a celebration of the quickest and fastest cars of yesteryear. A three-part interstate series, the 14th August will be the second round put on by Cruzin’ Magazine and the second round to be held at Willowbank Raceway, which itself enjoys an exalted reputation amongst the Nostalgia Racing category thanks to the venue’s decades of rich, racing history. On track, fans of retro racing will be treated to fields from Eliminator, Wild Bunch, Vintage Gas, Top Gas, Middle Eliminator, Hot Rod, Nostalgia Super Stock, Stock, Street Machine, Nitro, HAMBster, and Classic Bike categories. More than just on-track action, the Cruzin’ Magazine Nostalgia

Drags and Hot Rod Reunion offers spectators just as much to see and do around the rest of the venue with Cruzin’ Magazine and Willowbank collaborating to provide an unrivalled spectator experience, ensuring fans get their money’s worth. As well as a DJ to provide a soundtrack for the event there’ll also be an extensive show’n’shine of some of the finest Hot Rods from around Queensland and interstate sponsored by Shannon’s Insurance. Racers and spectators alike will also have the opportunity to cruise their Hot Rods in a parade, which will be a sight not to be missed! In another treat for the crowd, Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car drivers Rick Gauci and Shane Olive will be on site at the event, laying down exhibition passes in Nitro Hot Rods. For more information on ticketing, including great value deals on Family Passes, visit www. willowbankraceway.com.au.

Craft beer talk nowadays is all about what’s new, what’s different. I admit I am the first person to look for the latest releases in the craft beer world. But at times it’s good to look back, look at where we’ve come from. Today I’d like to write about a couple of classic, traditional-style beers that I was lucky enough to try recently. The first is an absolute classic and the brand is known all over the world, the always tasty Erdinger Hefe Weissbier. Erdinger has been brewing their Bavarian wheat beers for over 100 years. Beers like this classic Hefe Weissbier have attributed to their international success and are reasons why the brewery is, to this day, the largest wheat beer brewery in the world. This hefeweizen pours a hazy gold colour with a foamy white head. A lively carbonation brings delicate aromas of bananas and cloves to the nose. Classic flavours of banana and clove are accompanied by a biscuity maltiness and perhaps even a bit of lemongrass. A medium body and crisp dry finish make this a very refreshing drink, pure and simple. The other classic beer is one

that is a little less known here in Australia but I think it needs to be talked about, the perfect Aussie winter ale, Köstritzer Schwarzbier. A mahogany colour, and a lasting, cream-coloured, finely pored head are the defining features of this black lager. Its expressive fragrance evokes a range of intense spicy aromas, including sage, roasted chestnuts, dark honey, bitter chocolate and fresh, farm-baked bread. Dry on the palate, and marked by bitter-sweet herbal and toasting aromas. The intense aromas are balanced by the gently sparkling carbonation with freshness and elegance. With delicate bitter tones and malty sweetness, it finishes slowly on the palate. A complex, many-layered black lager that tastes lean and refreshing with an abundance of flavours. Both these classic, traditional-style beers are pouring right now at Tap’d at the Prince Alfred Hotel. Cheers Tim!

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STAR Reese Witherspoon Reese Witherspoon recently tried on her outfits from the set of ‘Legally Blonde’ where she played Elle Woods 15 years ago.

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Craig Lowndes has won the 200km Ipswich Supersprint at Queensland Raceways, equalling Mark Skaife’s record as the most successful Holden driver of all time. Winning on Sunday, Lowndes created another record: his twelfth victory at the circuit in the past 17 years, and his 80th win for Holden. No other driver has had this level of success at the Ipswich track. Lowndes in the TeamVortex car made a fast start to the race on Sunday ahead of Jamie Whincup and teammate Shane van Gisbergen. While Whincup and van Gisbergen stayed close early in the race Lowndes controlled the race throughout the 66 laps eventually winning more than 2.6 seconds ahead of Whincup. “We sort of click around this place,” Lowndes said. “It’s not often you get a really nice, easy car to drive in a race like that. It was really important to get a good start and we did that. Prodrive again were strong, with Chaz Mostert taking third and defending champ Mark Winterbottom fifth. The win puts Lowndes 150 points

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October 1863, and the American Civil War is in full swing. The Union has men, munitions and manufacturing and the pendulum is swinging its way. But the Confederates have a bargaining point in peace negotiations: the CSS Manassas, commanded by the audacious Captain Pelle. As the ships go down, insurance rates go sky high, and Abraham Lincoln is under extreme pressure to stop the Manassas dead But with the Union Navy stretched to breaking point blockading the South’s ports, only one ship can be spared to seek out the Confederate raider.

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