March 2024 Quarterly Active Retirees Magazine

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2024: A Milestone year for Probus in the South Pacific. Feature Story - P23 Kapiti
Coast, New Zealand

As we enter a new year, Probus Clubs around Australia and New Zealand will be looking forward to their Annual General Meetings in March.

I am aware that many Clubs have been preparing for the past few months; it is really important that we plan ahead, look to introducing new members on to our committees, and, most importantly, look forward to the future to ensure that we continue our great work of delivering fun, friendship and fellowship in our local communities.

While it would be ideal to have all Management Committee positions filled at an Annual General Meeting, that is not always the case. Not having all positions filled is a challenge but it does not mean that a Club has to close. If your Club is experiencing difficulties in filling Committee positions, please reach out to our Team.

For a number of years now, I have spent each January working at the Australian Open Tennis championships in Melbourne. I have met many players, past players, coaches and officials during that time, and I have always been impressed with the dedication they have shown to reach that level in their chosen sport. Not all of them make a great deal of money from tennis, but they all love it, and show true dedication to reaching that level.

So, it is with Probus. We have many people in our Probus community who realise the importance of what we do, in providing a real sense of community and companionship to retired and semi-retired people in our local towns and suburbs, by providing opportunities for people to come together and enjoy each other’s company. I believe we really are providing a great service to our local communities.

This year, 2024, marks fifty years since Probus first arrived in the South Pacific. Our first Club, Kapiti Coast Probus near Wellington, started on 4 November 1974. It is still going strong, and at present has one hundred and eighteen members. A series of celebrations will be taking place in New Zealand over the course of 2024.

No matter the distance, across Australia and New Zealand, we are all members of the same Probus family so why not think about travelling to New Zealand on Trade Travel’s fully escorted 50th Anniversary Tour of New Zealand. More information about this tour appears on page 24. For those that cannot

travel, think about marking the celebration in some way as 50 years of Probus, no matter where it is, it is very special. It is staggering when you think about the thousands of retirees Probus has helped stay engaged and connected in over 50 years.

A reminder that we have called for nominations for Probus Club members in South Australia or Northern Territory to fill an upcoming vacancy for the position of Representative Member/Director. The term of office for the successful candidate will be from August 2024 to August 2027.

Members, particularly those who also have business experience in finance, accounting, communications, marketing, or as a public company Director, are urged to consider nominating. Given the large proportion of female Probians, we hope to see women who meet the criteria nominate for the role.

We ask any member who meets the criteria to consider this opportunity. Further information about the roles can be found on PSPL’s website or by contacting our Team.

I would like to thank all the committee members and other helpers who have served their Clubs so effectively over the past year, and welcome new Committee members and helpers who are taking on roles in 2024. Also, welcome back to those members who are continuing on in their roles in the new Probus year. I wish you well, and be assured, you are carrying out a great service for your local community.

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Chairman’s Message /
Welcome

FEATURES

Finance

6 Senior Estate Planning: Preserving Wealth for a Smooth Transition

Take a look at some common estate planning tools that families usually use to preserve their wealth and assets.

Travel

10 Travel Confidently with Collette

With Collette, every aspect of your trip is meticulously planned and executed, ensuring an experience that is both seamless and unforgettable.

12 Celebrating Captain Cook’s Landing on Norfolk Island

Commemorating the 250 th anniversary of Captain James Cook’s historic landing on Norfolk Island.

Health

15 Developing Better Sleeping Habits

Getting a decent amount of shut-eye is a lot easier said than done, but it’s one of the most important aspects of maintaining a healthy lifestyle as you get older.

Technology

19 Time to get a smart-watch?

They can be transformative and potentially life-saving, especially for those over 60.

Feature Story

23 2024 – A Milestone year for Probus in the South Pacific.

No matter how the age of your Probus Club, or how long you have been a member of Probus, join us in celebrating 50 Years of Probus in New Zealand.

REGULARS

02 Chairman’s Message

35 Club News

News from around the country.

56 Amazing Probians

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Senior Estate Planning:

Preserving Wealth for a Smooth Transition

Mapping out your estate plan is like embarking on a journey to safeguard and smoothly pass on your wealth. When you’re putting together your estate plan, think about using tools like wills and trusts. But, before we get into all the details, just remember that estate planning kicks off by figuring out what you want to achieve. It’s like having a clear game plan for your financial goals.

When you’re setting up your estate plan, the first thing to consider is, “What do I want to achieve with my estate plan?” Families usually have different goals and expectations for their plans. These goals might involve making sure wealth is smoothly passed on with as little legal fuss as possible, protecting assets for beneficiaries who might not be financial experts, cutting down on tax obligations, or supporting causes you care about. Your unique situation, like the kinds and locations of your assets, where potential heirs live, international laws, and your beneficiaries’ financial situations, all factor in significantly when figuring out the best approach for your estate plan.

Let’s look at some common estate planning tools families usually use.

Your last will and testament

Commonly referred to as a will, stands as a foundational and crucial element within your estate plan. It serves as a definitive document specifying the distribution of your assets afterwards. This legal instrument grants you the authority to allocate your assets according to your specific wishes, whether to family members, friends, or charitable organisations. An

advantage of a will is its ability to surpass succession laws, giving you control over the inheritance of your assets and their proportions.

A great feature is the flexibility of changing and tweaking your will throughout your lifetime, dependent upon your mental competency. However its essential to recognise that wills may face challenges, especially if your estate plan is all about the will and doesn’t make sure all your paperwork lines up with what you really want.

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A private family trust

A private family trust is a potent tool in estate planning, and you can set it up during your lifetime. Trusts are pretty versatile and can be used for different things. Unlike a will that hands out assets after you’re gone, a trust can handle and split up assets both while you’re alive and afterwards. Trusts bring a bunch of benefits, like helping with succession planning, safeguarding assets from unwanted claims, preserving money for kids or family who aren’t great with finances, and managing wealth for beneficiaries who might not be money-savvy. Trusts come in different types – revocable, irrevocable, discretionary, and determinate trusts – and which one you go for depends on what you’re aiming for and your specific situation.

Gift deeds

It lets you (the giver) transfer assets to the person getting the gift (the receiver). This is very useful if you want to make sure your chosen beneficiaries get their hands on specific things right away. Unlike a will, which kicks in only after you’ve passed and might cause a fuss, a gift deed makes those asset transfers happen immediately. It’s a way to support your loved ones while you’re still around.

Power of Attorney (POA)

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a crucial part of your estate plan. It’s a legal paper that gives someone you trust the authority to handle your money matters if you’re unable to. By picking a trusted person as your attorney-in-fact, you make sure that if you can’t manage your finances, someone reliable steps in smoothly. But here’s the thing – it’s very important to choose someone responsible for this job because a Power of Attorney can cause trouble if it ends up in the wrong hands.

Each of these tools in estate planning has its own distinct role and can be selected based on your particular goals. It’s a good idea to seek guidance from a seasoned estate planning advisor or lawyer to make sure your plan matches your goals and that your wishes are carried out just the way you want. Estate planning is an ongoing process that should be checked and tweaked regularly to account for shifts in your life, changes in tax laws, and updates to your financial situation.

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Savour the Flavours of Portugal & Spain

ON A SMALL GROUP EXPLORATIONS TOUR

17 DAYS | 24 MEALS

3 EXPERIENCES BEYOND EXPECTATION

1 | DISCUSS THE TABOO

Visit a bullfighter’s family home in Pamplona. While sitting down to tapas and drinks, learn firsthand about bullfighting traditions and controversies, and get a glimpse of what their daily life looks like. It’s your time to ask questions.

2 | A STRONG FINISH

Indulge your senses with a unique overnight stay: Spend two nights resting your head at a traditional winery. Take in the views of twisting vines, smell of fresh earth, and listen to the sounds of a farm in the Douro River Valley.

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3 | NEXT LEVEL TAPAS

When in Iberia, you have to savour small plates like the Iberians do. Nosh on tapas in Spain, try petiscos in Portugal, and take a bite of some pintxos in the Basque Country. The other regional wines and cuisine give this tour its name.

Taste the essence of Portugal and Spain as you wander through historic cities with rich culture and vintage wines.

CULTURAL CONNECTIONS

• Call a picturesque quinta estate in the Douro River Valley your home for 2 nights.

• Climb to “Bom Jesus de Braga” UNESCO site and walk the streets of Braga’s historical downtown.

MUST-SEE HIGHLIGHTS

• See Lisbon from the windows of a public funicular during a unique city tour.

• Stroll along the scenic Ribeira waterfront of Porto, famous for their Port wine.

• Visit the world-renowned Guggenheim Museum, hailed as a true icon of architectural culture.

CULINARY EXPERIENCES

• Explore wine cellars in the Douro and Rioja regions and enjoy wine tastings.

• Enjoy a petiscos cooking class in the Douro River Valley.

• Go on a “pub crawl” to taste pintxo tapas.

SPAIN

PORTUGAL

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For Reservations, call Collette at 1300 161 647, or visit https://www.collette.com/en‑au/ landing pages/partners/probus.

Want to book through your preferred local travel agent? You can book your Collette holiday in person by visiting any travel agent in Australia and still receive the Probus members special discount. *

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Travel Confidently with Collette: Why Probus Members Should Choose Collette for Their Next Adventure

When it comes to the trip of a lifetime, confidence and peace of mind are paramount. That’s why Probus members can rest assured when choosing Collette for their travel adventures. With Collette, every aspect of your trip is meticulously planned and executed, ensuring an experience that is both seamless and unforgettable.

At the core of Collette’s philosophy is a deep commitment to providing exceptional experiences for every guest. As a thirdgeneration family-owned company with over 100 years of experience in the travel industry, Collette understands the importance of creating moments that matter. From the moment you book your tour to the final farewell, you’ll be treated as a personal guest, with every detail tailored to enhance your journey.

With over 170 tours spanning all continents, Collette offers a diverse array of experiences to suit every traveller’s taste. One of their most sought-after tours is the

Flavours of Portugal and Spain featuring the Douro and Rioja Wine Regions Explorations tour. This 15-day adventure takes travellers on a culinary and cultural journey through the Iberian Peninsula, sampling vintage wines and immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Spanish and Portuguese culture.

During this unforgettable journey, travellers will have the opportunity to step into the home of a bullfighter in Pamplona, tour a Spanish cider house, and indulge in ciderinfused cuisine. Additionally, they’ll take part in a petiscos cooking class in the picturesque Douro River Valley. With departures starting as early as June 10, 2024, and prices starting at $7,049 per person, this tour promises to be an experience you will never forget.

Collette’s Explorations tours have a maximum of 24 passengers, allowing travellers to enjoy more culturally rich experiences. With intimate group settings, travellers have the opportunity to connect with locals and delve deeper into the destinations they visit.

We also know that sometimes, the unexpected

happens. Members can book their trips with confidence, knowing that they have the flexibility to cancel for any reason and receive a full refund (minus the deposit) up to 24 hours before the trip begins.

You can trust Collette to deliver extraordinary travel experiences with confidence and peace of mind. We prioritise the wellbeing of our travellers knowing that your safety and satisfaction is paramount. Our 24/7 customer support is ready to guide you on your perfect tour. Collette sets the standard for guided travel. Book your next adventure with Collette by calling 1300-792-196 or asking our travel agent about Collette.

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250 Years of Discovery: Celebrating Captain Cook’s Landing on Norfolk Island

As we stand on the cusp of commemorating the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook’s historic landing on Norfolk Island, it beckons us to pause, reflect, and immerse ourselves in the celebration of an epoch that significantly altered the course of exploration and history. Captain Cook, an emblematic figure of the 18th century, embarked on a journey that led him to the shores of this secluded isle in the Pacific Ocean in 1774, etching a pivotal moment in history and inaugurating a new era for Norfolk Island and its inhabitants.

This anniversary is not merely a remembrance of a date in history; it’s an invocation of the indomitable spirit of adventure and discovery that Captain Cook and his crew epitomised. Norfolk Island, with its dramatic cliffs, verdant landscapes, and a history steeped in tales of explorers, settlers and convicts, offers a rare window into a past that continues to enchant and educate.

The 250th anniversary serves as a clarion call to adventurers, historians and those who are intrigued by the mystique of the past to retrace the steps of one of history’s most legendary explorers. To this end, we have meticulously

crafted a tour that transcends the conventional, offering an immersive experience into the heart of Norfolk Island’s history and natural beauty. Our exclusive tour, detailed at Trade Travel, is not just a journey through time and space; it is an invitation to live the narrative of Captain Cook’s landing and the island’s rich tapestry of history.

Our expedition promises an in-depth exploration of Norfolk Island, from the historic sites that mark the footsteps of Captain Cook to the breathtaking natural wonders that define the island. Participants will have

the unique opportunity to delve into the stories of discovery, conflict and survival that have shaped Norfolk Island, guided by experts who bring the past to life with passion and accuracy. This tour is designed to be more than a simple visit; it is a comprehensive engagement with the island’s history, its people and the natural environment.

In commemorating Captain Cook’s voyage, we also embrace the complexity of Norfolk Island’s historical narrative. The anniversary provides a platform for thoughtful reflection on the island’s journey through time, recognising the varied experiences of all its inhabitants. It is an occasion to celebrate the cultural heritage, resilience and community spirit that have flourished on Norfolk

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Island despite and perhaps because of, its turbulent past.

Our call to adventure extends to all those who are captivated by the allure of exploration, the beauty of unspoiled landscapes and the stories that have shaped our understanding of the world. Norfolk Island is not just a destination; it is a living museum, a place where the echoes of the past meet the vibrancy of the present.

The tour we offer is a gateway to an unparalleled adventure that honours the legacy of Captain Cook and the countless stories that Norfolk Island holds. It is an opportunity to witness the island’s spectacular natural beauty, from its rugged coastline to its tranquil forests and to engage with a community that is

as welcoming as it is diverse. Our itinerary includes visits to historical landmarks, cultural experiences that offer a glimpse into the islanders’ way of life and opportunities for quiet reflection amid the island’s serene beauty.

As we gear up to celebrate this significant milestone, we invite you to be part of a journey that is both a tribute to a historic event and a celebration of human curiosity and resilience. Whether you are drawn by the thrill of discovery, a passion for history, or the call of the wild, Norfolk Island’s story is sure to captivate and inspire.

Let us come together to mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s landing on Norfolk Island with a spirit of discovery and respect for

the past. By joining our tour, you will not only witness the beauty and history of this unique island but also contribute to its legacy, ensuring that the stories of yesterday illuminate the path for tomorrow.

It is an invitation to embark on an adventure that spans the spectrums of time, nature and human endeavour. We stand at the threshold of a celebration that bridges the past and the present, offering a rare opportunity to engage with history in a manner that is both profound and personal.

Join us as we honour the legacy of Captain Cook and the enduring spirit of Norfolk Island. Together, let us continue the voyage of discovery, learning and connection that began 250 years ago. Book your spot on our tour today.

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29 August 2024

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12 Day Art Lover’s Amble

This tour has been specially designed for Australian art-lovers wishing to experience and appreciate both enigmatic “traditional” Japanese art and cutting-edge creativity of Japan’s modern buildings and art, often admired from afar by architects and artists alike, including a visit to Naoshima Art Island.

11th October 2024

11th November 2024

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15 Day Japan Autumn Dreams Tour

A deluxe tour along the “golden route” in Japan’s Autumn season. 15 days in Japan visiting vibrant Tokyo, majestic Mt. Fuji and scenic Lake Kawaguchi, the traditional capital Kyoto with its famous temples and gardens, historic Hiroshima, and the historic Samurai residential district of Kanazawa, just to name a few highlights.

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Developing better sleeping habits

Generally, your sleep patterns tend to be naturally stable from your 20s through to your 60s, however, beyond that, as we age, our sleep decreases in quality and the prevalence of sleep problems increase. Interestingly, when people get older and retire, they tend to change their sleep patterns.

This is because their sleep is no longer dictated by work environments, meaning that in many cases, previous early risers now sleep in a little, or even go to bed a bit later.

Most people aged 30 to 55 don’t prioritise sleep – they think they’re too busy for it, but come retirement, they feel like they have the time for it.

Red flags for poor sleep

If you’re not getting enough shut-eye each night, there are a number of signs to alert you – and those around you – to the fact. They include:

• Poor moods;

• Impaired judgement;

• Being cranky;

• Poor memory;

• Blood shot eyes and dark circles under the eyes;

• Lack of clear thinking;

• Slower reaction times;

• Poor eating;

• Being sleepy in the middle of the day;

• Loss of empathy;

• Poor coordination; and

• Irritability.

Getting a decent amount of shut-eye is a lot easier said than done, but it’s one of the most important aspects of maintaining a healthy lifestyle as you get older.

Causes of poor sleep

Lack of sleep can cause health problems, but at the same time, certain health problems can cause lack of sleep.

For example, Parkinson’s disease, asthma, depression, stress, reflux, restless leg syndrome, chronic pain, incontinence, dementia and sleep apnoea are all conditions that affect sleep quality.

Seeing your doctor can help find and treat the underlying causes of poor sleep.

Why you need sleep

People who have regular, good quality sleep have better overall health than those who don’t. Sleep restores your physical and mental wellbeing, leaving your mind refreshed and your body repaired.

Your brain needs to switch off each night to recuperate. Poor sleep means you and your brain will be operating at sub-par levels during the day.

The other thing you need to be aware of as you age is the relationship between falling and sleep. Sleeping well reduces your risk of

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falls and injury, and that’s important as you age.

Sleep is also related to weight. Research has found that people getting eight-and-a-half hours of sleep a night lost almost twice as much weight as people only sleeping five hours each night. Furthermore, people with poor sleep habits gain more weight than people who sleep well. One of the main reasons that weight is affected so much is that your eating habits change when you’re tired.

Connected to weight is sleep apnoea. Sleep apnoea is a condition where the throat is obstructed, often due

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to being overweight, and this causes you to stop breathing completely a few times a night. Weight loss can result in a reduction in the incidence of sleep apnoea.

Getting enough shuteye each night can reduce your risk of heart disease. When you eat well, exercise, drink moderately and don’t smoke, your risk of developing heart disease decreases. But it’s not just your heart that is affected by your sleep habits.

Poor sleep is related to a higher risk of chronic health issues such as diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure and depression.

7 tips for a good rest

1. Go to bed at the same time each night and get up at the same time each morning.

2. Get eight hours of sleep a night.

3. Avoid daytime naps.

4. Ditch cigarettes as they can keep you awake.

5. Reduce alcohol and caffeine intake before bed.

6. Exercise regularly outside as the light, movement and fresh air assists with sleep.

7. Invest in good sheets, mattresses and pillows.

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Time to get a smart-watch?

Smartwatch technology might seem overwhelming, especially for those already using various smart devices. However, these devices can be transformative and potentially life-saving, especially for those over 60. These advanced wearables provide convenient access to essential features such as emergency assistance, medication reminders, and location services. Additionally, they come equipped with a range of biometric tools for monitoring fitness, sleep patterns, vital signs, medical alerts, fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and various health and wellness metrics. This combination of features enables seniors to actively take charge of their wellbeing without the need for the same technical know-how required by smartphones.

Do I really need one?

Despite being a relatively recent technology, setting up and incorporating smartwatches into your wellness routine isn’t particularly challenging. Consider it an additional high-tech tool in your arsenal for healthy aging— all neatly packaged for your convenience.

Things to consider

How do you intend to use the device regularly? Are there specific health metrics you wish to monitor, like heart rate or blood oxygen levels? If your primary purpose is safety, prioritising features such as fall detection, GPS tracking, and the capability to send medical alerts becomes essential.

An emphasis on user-friendliness

When buying a new smartwatch, look for choices that are straightforward to set up and navigate—or devices that utilize the same operating system you are already accustomed to from your phone or tablet. For instance, if you are already familiar with Apple products, that familiarity could help with your adjustment to a device that operates with similar technology.

Accessibility and comfort

Certain smartwatches prioritise stylish and lightweight designs, so it’s important to check the weight and build of your preferred device before making a purchase, it’s recommended to go into a store to try on your watch for a better understanding of what’s right for you. Also, be sure to read consumer reviews to gather information on any potential concerns regarding the smartwatch’s band or fit.

Safety and wellness features

If safety is a priority, search for a device that provides fall detection, dependable connectivity (including well-supported apps that are stable and don’t crash), and emergency medical alerts. You may also want to verify that their smartwatch includes accurate GPS tracking and smooth device syncing.

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Best Smartwatches for Seniors

Despite being a relatively recent technology, setting up and incorporating smartwatches into your wellness routine isn’t particularly challenging. Consider it an additional high-tech tool in your arsenal for healthy aging—all neatly packaged for your convenience.

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 GPS (Best Battery Life)

Provides an extensive range of features. Alongside integrated GPS technology, it includes a heart rate sensor, a blood oxygen saturation monitor, and over 100 workout modes, as stated by the company. With compatibility for voice-activated Google Assistant and the capability to send SOS alerts, assistance is easily accessible at all times.

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(Best Health Features)

This widely-used smartwatch features continuous real-time heart rate monitoring, and a 12-month warranty. The Galaxy Watch5 allows users to track sleep metrics, count daily steps, and monitor blood pressure. Using the company’s “bioelectrical impedance analysis technology,” the watch enables users to assess their body mass index (BMI) and keep track of overall body fat. (Although these metrics can be informative, they should not substitute professional healthcare guidance.)

A smartwatch may not suit everyone, but this ever-present wearable technology has the potential to improve, augment, and perhaps even safeguard your life or the life of someone dear. Seniors, in particular, can find value in the safety and well-being features integrated into

Google Pixel Watch (Best Style Options)

This smartwatch offers users access to useful tools such as Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Google Calendar, along with health-oriented features like heart rate monitoring, a workout tracker, and sleep metrics. The Google Pixel Watch can store up to 32 gigabytes of data, and its case is crafted from 80% recycled stainless steel, catering to environmentally conscious shoppers.

Apple Watch SE (GPS & Cellular) (Best Emergency Device)

This smartwatch has been praised for its userfriendly interface, practicality, and potentially lifesaving technology. The Apple Watch SE, equipped with GPS and Cellular technology, is water-resistant and seamlessly syncs with other iOS devices.

It also provides safety features such as fall and crash detection, emergency SOS alerts, and international emergency calling.

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However, like any device, it boils down to discovering something that provides the particular features and conveniences that align with your needs and preferences.

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The year 2024 is a milestone year for Probus in the South Pacific. Fifty years ago, in 1974, the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast was formed. Kapiti Coast was the first Probus Club in Australasia, two years before the first Club in Australia, which was the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, which was formed in 1976.

Both of these Clubs share the common bond of being the first Clubs in their respective countries, and they also share the fact that they continue to thrive today.

Probus originated in the UK. The first Probus Club was formed in England at Caterham, Surrey in 1967. The word “Probus” was derived from the words “professional” and “business,” today the movement has evolved to become a worldwide community with Probus Clubs across the globe.

No matter what the age of your Probus Club, or how long you have been a member of Probus, 50 years of Probus in New Zealand deserves recognition right across our Community.

We are inviting all Clubs to share in New Zealand’s celebration and generate excitement among our community. Over 55’s are considered the highest users of Facebook so why not create a social media post via your Facebook page or the Club’s. Send the PSPL Team a message

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to editorial@probussouthpacific. org to share with The Kapiti Coast Probus Club which we can publish.

You can really get involved in the celebration by participating in the 50th Anniversary Tour of New Zealand designed specifically by our Gold Partner Trade Travel.

This package is available for Probus Club members in both Australia and New Zealand and a wonderful opportunity to meet with local Probus members as you travel throughout New Zealand.

If you are a keen golfer, you can also participate in the golf tournament which will take place on the tour.

If you would like to know more about the tour on offer the details

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A planning committee has been convened from both the North and South Island and are currently developing some merchandise which members may wish to purchase as memorabilia as part of their celebration.

Probus’ success comes from the common bond of friendship, fellowship and fun, no matter where you are. We hope you will see the upcoming 50th Anniversary in New Zealand as an opportunity to celebrate being part of our amazing community.

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Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

The following section of Club News features Club activities and members creative writing pieces. Even during challenging times, Probians continue to embrace the true spirit of Fun, Friendship and Fellowship. To have your Club’s event, trip or member submissions potentially featured in Active Retirees magazine, please send the following to marketing@probussouthpacific.org

1. A short description of 50 to 150 words for Club News and up to 300 words for Creative Writing

2.A photo as a separate attachment (photos embedded in Word documents or PDFs are often compressed and too low-resolution for print)

3.Try to send the original, full-sized photo if possible (these are generally higher resolution than those pulled from Facebook, for example)

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

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Singing, Prizes, And Good Cheer

Berowra Mixed Probus Club members attended their Christmas Luncheon at the Magpies Club in December. Over eighty members attended the occasion and enjoyed an afternoon of fun and friendship as they got into the Christmas spirit. There were lucky door prizes and entertainment presented by the ‘Probus singing for fun group’ which was very much appreciated.

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Member Makes Personal Connection In Historic Town

Gledswood Hills Probus ventured to Hill End, unearthing not only gold mining history, but also a personal connection for member Deb. Her great-great-grandfather, James Dagger, once owned the iconic Hargraves Hotel for 27 years, immortalized in Henry Lawson’s poem “Tambaroora Jim.” Exploring the hotel’s remains and the town’s rich heritage wove history and family ties into a memorable journey.

Journey To The Port Of Brisbane

Brunswick Valley Probus Club travelled to the Port of Brisbane Visitors Centre for an informative tour. Morning tea and lunch was enjoyed by all.

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Touring Parliament House

Toronto Macquarie Ladies Probus Club organised three group tours of ten members to enjoy a day at Parliament House in Sydney. The groups travelled by train and were greeted at reception by their local member’s staffers who escorted them to the staff canteen, while they waited for the tour to begin. There was a delicious lunch held for the guests of the local member Greg Piper who happens to be the Speaker of the Lower House. After lunch Club members got a tour of the chambers, office areas, rooftop gardens and library, which was followed by some time listening to The Budget-for 2024 and Question Time.

Exploring The Charm Of Tamworth

Cameron Park Probus Club members traded their usual routine for a taste of country charm in Tamworth. Laughter filled their days, from exploring Nundle’s historic Peel Inn to friendly games afternoons at the caravan park. Their journey culminated in a delicious farewell dinner at The Dragon Palace, leaving hearts full and spirits high. This adventure was a testament to the active spirit of retirees, forever young and forever seeking new chapters.

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Delightful Stroll

The Bella Vista Probus Club Walking Group’s final walk for 2023 was a delightful stroll along the scenic coastal path to Tamarama Beach, culminating in a visit to the renowned Sculptures by the Sea exhibition.

After gathering for a warm cup of coffee, the group of eight members embarked on their journey, their steps guided by the refreshing ocean breeze and the anticipation of artistic discovery. As they rounded the headland, the breathtaking panorama of Tamarama Beach unfolded before them, its pristine sands lapped by turquoise waves.

The following hour was a sensory feast, as the walkers immersed themselves in the world of the sculptures. Following their enriching artistic encounter, the group reconvened at Bondi Icebergs, a renowned beachfront restaurant with breathtaking ocean views.

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Historical Gems And Lugarno Probus

5 th Anniversary Meeting

embarked on a fascinating journey through Sydney’s

St James Church. They also squeezed in a visit to the

The 5th Anniversary meeting of Lugarno Probus was a momentous occasion where members gather to reminisce, reflect, and rejoice in five years of camaraderie, learning, and adventure.

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Sips, Sights, And Scenic Drives: A Taste Of Leura

Over forty members of the Gregory Hills Probus Club embarked on a delightful trip to Leura, nestled amidst the majestic Blue Mountains. Their experienced driver, Keith, skilfully navigated the scenic roads, providing insightful commentary about local landmarks along the way, including a peek at the newly constructed Nancy Bird Walton Airport.

Approximately an hour into the journey, Keith and Terry surprised the group with a delightful welcome break at a picturesque picnic spot. Refreshing tea, coffee, and a generous selection of biscuits and cakes awaited the eager travellers, fuelling them for the rest of their adventure.

Their next stop was the captivating Everglades, a heritage-listed gem in Leura. Owned by the National Trust, this former residence has been transformed into a captivating art gallery, cafe, and garden, attracting visitors with its unique character and breathtaking backdrop.

After bidding farewell to the Everglades, they were back on the coach to enjoy lunch at a local RSL. Their lunch was served promptly and was welcomed by the members. With renewed energy, they boarded the coach once more for the scenic journey back to Narellan.

Exploring The Wonders Of The Outback Underground

Tilligerry Probus Club members went for a subterranean adventure on their annual getaway this year, venturing deep into the historic opal mines of Lightning Ridge. With hard hats firmly in place and a sense of discovery in their hearts, they embarked on a fascinating exploration of the unique world beneath the outback

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Exploring Jindabyne

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The Probus Club of Leumeah actively participated in Probus month by sending two members, Lynda (Hospitality Officer) and Lyn (Immediate Past President), for a 20-minute

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Creative Christmas Attire

Waverton Probus Club members spent a lovely afternoon at Northbridge Golf Club. They were keen to show off their creative Christmas attire and their spirit of Christmas was strong throughout the party. Competitive spirit was certainly brought out during the table games with much laughter as members tried to win the prizes.

Celebration Time

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Casino Mixed Probus Club members celebrated Probus Month at Windara Function &

Discovering The Unique History & Charm Of Norfolk Island

A happy group of adventurers, comprising members of the Palmerston and Darwin Probus Clubs embarked on an expedition to explore the very picturesque and historically significant Norfolk Island.

The group stayed at the Governor’s Lodge, conveniently located in the

The Probus Club of Marrara celebrated Christmas with a lunch at Casuarina Sports Club.

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newly constructed dam stands proudly downstream but significantly higher than the older Cotter Dam, familiar

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Cinema Time

Redlands Probus Club held a cinema and luncheon social morning.

Members visited Cineplex Cinemas in Victoria Point to see the movie “Napoleon” followed by a relaxed lakeside lunch at Elysium. It was a very pleasant and relaxing morning.

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Craft Group Bids Farewell To Another Year

Last December, Springwood Probus Club’s Craft Group enjoyed their last meeting for the year with plenty of craft, conversations, and fun. They then enjoyed a lovely lunch to finish the year.

The Most Of Every Month!

Burpengary Probus hasn’t let the past six to eight months slip by quietly. Alongside their monthly meetings featuring captivating speakers, they’ve embarked on a series of exciting outings.

Members were whisked away on a mysterious bus trip to Best Brook Mountain Resort, where they celebrated Christmas in July with a festive feast, carols, and plenty of holiday cheer. They also savoured a delightful seafood picnic at a local market and enjoyed a musical morning at Dolphins Leagues Club, with another musical gathering planned for November.

Burpengary Probus delved into the heart of Brisbane’s maritime industry with an informative tour of the port, followed by lunch and shopping at DFO.

At the initiative of one member, a theatre outing was organised, potentially paving the way for the formation of a dedicated Theatre Appreciation group.

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Sweet Memories

Members of Hervey Bay City Mixed Probus Club relished a delightful Melbourne Cup Day celebration at the Hervey Bay RSL. While there were undoubtedly winners and losers on the racing front, the unanimous verdict seemed to be that the food was exceptional, exceeding expectations with its high quality and presentation. To top it off, the desserts were truly delectable, leaving everyone with satisfied smiles and sweet memories.

Christmas At Twin Waters

The Alexandra Headland Mixed Probus Club brought in the holiday spirit with a joyous Christmas Party at the Twin Waters Golf Club. The festivities were enjoyed by all, and a special shout-out goes to Christa (Publicity/Public Officer), Cheryl (Newsletter Editor), and Kae (floating helper) for their contributions to making the occasion a success.

BBQ Blooms At Boomerang Farm

The Varsity Lakes Probus Club embarked on a delightful outing to Boomerang Farm in Mudgeeraba, a mere 7 kilometres from their usual grounds. Surrounded by picturesque trees and diverse wildlife, including the iconic kookaburra, the venue offered a tranquil escape into the countryside.

After indulging in a refreshing morning tea provided by the farm, the club’s men took charge of the grill, whipping up a delicious BBQ lunch enjoyed by all. Relaxed laughter and engaging conversations filled the air as members savoured the food and the serene ambiance.

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Indooroopilly Probus Takes Flight

Thirty-one Probus members from Indooroopilly Probus Club set off from Fig Tree Pocket and embarked on a captivating journey to Toowoomba, their adventure starting with a warm welcome at Wellcamp Airport. Greeted by Johnno, the Project Development Officer, they enjoyed a delicious morning tea with pre-ordered coffees, teas, and cakes.

Johnno shared fascinating insights into the vast 7,500-acre Wellcamp Airport and Business Park, highlighting its potential for significant expansion and its unique position to access global markets.

Ruthven Street, appreciating the fresh flowers adorning the tables. Their afternoon unfolded at “Bush Xmas,” a vibrant shopping experience showcasing the talents of regional Queensland artists and artisans. This initiative, founded in 1996, provided a glimpse into the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the region.

Bowls & Christmas

Members from Noosa 2010 Probus Club enjoyed a meal at the local bowls Club after a game of barefoot bowls.

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Community Outreach Event

Despite its small size, the Emu Park Mixed Probus Club packs a powerful punch, diligently serving the retiree community in their coastal village for over 16 years. Their commitment to keeping seniors active and engaged shines through in their diverse October activities.

Their efforts began with a request to their local shire, successfully illuminating the iconic “Singing Ship” landmark in the club’s blue and gold colours. Fostering inter-club connections, they enjoyed a delightful lunch with their neighbouring Yeppoon Probus Club.

Always seeking new experiences, some members ventured into the realm of indoor bowls, joining the Emu Park Indoor Bowls Club, and trying their hand at the sport. Reaching out to the broader public, they organised promotional stints outside the local Drakes Supermarket on Senior’s discount day.

30 th birthday celebration

The Centenary Probus Club proudly celebrated its 30th birthday with a delightful afternoon at the Jindalee Bowls Club. Following their monthly meeting, sixty members, including several long-standing members, enjoyed a delicious spit roast lunch and a celebratory slice of cake.

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A Trip To Government House

Thirty Years Of Membership

A highlight of the Christmas luncheon was the celebration of member Graeme’s thirty years of membership at The Probus Club of Burnie.

Graeme joined the Club on July 16th, 1993. This anniversary is a rare attainment which is achieved by very few Probians. In his introductory address, President Sam thanked Graeme for his years of service to the Club as President, Committee-member and regular contributor to Club activities.

City of Burnie Mayor Teeny Brumby presented Graeme with a framed certificate and a 30 years lapel badge.

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Zoo-fari with a TWIST

Altina Wildlife Park - The Zoo-fari like no other! After a self-guided walk around the smaller animal exhibits, guests enjoy a 1-1.5 hour guided tour in style via a personalised motorised or horse drawn cart ride around the park during the animals daily feed times. This allows visitors a unique up-close look at some of the world’s most incredible animals. The total duration of the Altina experience is 2-2.5 hours and is the only way to see Altina’s animals, spots fill up fast so be sure to book for your experience of a lifetime.

For something a little more exciting try our Behind The Scenes Encounters where you feed and have the ultimate Altina experience with your chosen animals.

Entry/Tours by Appointment only ph: 0412 060 342 or book online at altinawildlife.com

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Enthusiastic Presentation

Probus Club of Enfield members all thoroughly enjoyed Robert’s enthusiastic presentation on the history of the Clipper Ship – “City of Adelaide”, and

A Fascinating Journey

Picnic In Probus Polos

Mawson Lakes Probus Club members attracted attention at their recent picnic, wearing their matching Probus polo shirts.

Flagstaff Hill Probus Club members and their partners embarked on a fascinating journey through the heart of Australian democracy, enjoying a tour of Parliament House hosted by Erin Thompson MP, Member for Davenport.

Erin, acting as their insightful guide, led them through the various wings of the building, offering a behindthe-scenes glimpse into the workings of government. Their exploration culminated in a delightful afternoon tea served in the historic Old Parliament Chamber, where they savoured the grandeur of the setting and lively conversation.

The excitement continued as the group secured seats in the public gallery to witness Question Time firsthand. The lively exchanges and passionate debates truly brought the democratic process to life, proving to be quite entertaining for the Probus members. To their surprise and delight, their presence was even acknowledged by the Speaker of the House, adding a special touch to their already memorable experience.

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Festive Christmas

Members of the Combined Probus Club of Barossa enjoyed a festive Christmas celebration filled with music, shared stories, and carols. President Judy welcomed everyone, acknowledging birthdays and anniversaries. Heartfelt thanks were extended to members for their contributions, followed by a delicious meal. Members shared Christmas memories, Elizabeth sang “O Holy Night,” and laughter filled the air. Gifts were awarded in a lucky spot competition, and MC Rod thanked the Wanera staff for their hospitality. It was a day of fellowship and festive cheer.

Mount Gambier Probus Celebrate

40 th Anniversary

The Probus Club of Mount Gambier marked its 40th anniversary in grand fashion last December, gathering around a festive and informal luncheon with roughly 60 members, partners, and guests in attendance.

The celebratory formalities included the presentation of the 40th Anniversary certificate by the Rotary District Chair, followed by heartfelt recognition of the club’s life members. A highlight was the awarding of 25-year membership pins to five deserving members (with one being absent during the photo moment). RDPC Margaret graciously presented these pins, acknowledging the dedication and contributions of these individuals.

Adding to the occasion, the local MLC graced the event as the guest speaker, offering insightful perspectives on the future of volunteering within the community.

Christmas Lunch

At The Walkers Arms Hotel

North Adelaide (City)

Probus Club members enjoyed a truly fantastic lunch at The Walkers Arms Hotel, their merriment enhanced by the festive spirit of a Christmas Trivia Quiz. The delicious meal included a drink and dessert, providing the perfect fuel for an afternoon filled with laughter, friendly competition, and holiday cheer.

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Up Close And Personal At Monarto Safari Park

Twenty-eight eager explorers from Glenelg Bay Probus Club gathered on a brisk, cloudy morning at the Monarto Safari Park’s Visitor Centre, ready to experience the wonders of Australia’s largest open-range zoo outside of Africa. Many warmed up with hot coffee and delicious apricot-oatmeal biscuits, courtesy of Sue.

Boarding spacious buses, they embarked on a journey through the expansive 1,500-hectare park, traversing miles of well-maintained walking tracks. The knowledgeable volunteer guides shared fascinating information about the park, established in 1993 on semi-arid land with just 250 millimetres of annual rainfall.

At the first stop, some opted to get an up-close look at the playful chimpanzees and meerkats in their natural habitat. However, most continued to the popular Waterhole stop, where the majestic giraffes awaited. Here, captivated visitors listened to an insightful keeper’s presentation, followed by another at the Tasmanian Devil enclosure.

The diverse animal kingdom unfolded further, revealing American bison, kangaroos, graceful antelopes, and speedy ostriches. While some wished to spot elusive echidnas, lizards, and snakes, the undisputed crowd favourites were the lions and giraffes.

Four slumbering lions and one active one captivated the group, with the news of four recent lion cubs adding to the excitement. Their expansive 11-hectare enclosure, roughly the size of Adelaide Zoo, offered ample space for roaming. At the giraffe stop, close observation revealed the fascinating four-chambered stomachs and non-predatory nature of these gentle giants, as detailed in the engaging keeper’s talk. Photos captured the unique experience of being mere feet away from these remarkable creatures as they gracefully fed.

A Grand Day Out

The Combined Probus Club of Mannum embarked on a delightful day trip to Victor Harbor and its surroundings, venturing beyond the official “Probus Month” but offering an experience no less enjoyable. Supported by a grant from the Mannum Progress Association, they hired a coach for the day, driven by one of their own members, Roland. An expert driver and local guru, Roland transported 22 Probus members and 7 visitors from Mannum to Goolwa, the gateway to their day’s adventure.

There, they boarded the iconic Cockle Train, part of the Steam Ranger Heritage Railway. Operated by dedicated volunteers, this historic train chugged along the oldest steel railway in Australia, offering charming vintage interiors and breathtaking coastal views.

Upon arrival in Victor Harbor, free time unfolded, allowing everyone to wander the town, explore its offerings, indulge in shopping, and savour a delicious lunch at their leisure. After reuniting, Roland once again took the helm, leading them on a scenic tour around The Bluff, a stunning natural landmark. Their journey continued to Hindmarsh Island, where they were rewarded with panoramic views of the mighty Murray River meeting the Southern Ocean.

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Mystery Adventure

The Combined Probus Club of Wantirna Heights embarked on a Mystery Tour. Due to heavy traffic, they had been on the road for an hour or so before they had worked out that their destination was the RAAF Base at Point Cook. After a reviving cuppa and delicious snacks, they met James, the museum curator, who accompanied them as they looked around the fascinating displays and provided some interesting historical facts.

It has a National Heritage listing and the comprehensive displays of aircraft, technology and the “human side” of serving in the air force were as thought provoking as they were illuminating.

Celebrating 30 Years

In November 2023, the Frankston Combined Probus Club proudly celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Starting with 53 members in November 1993, the Club has steadily grown to its current membership of 111. During the celebratory meeting, President David of the Rotary Club of Frankston presented a Certificate of Congratulations to Joe, President of the Frankston Combined Probus Club, on behalf of Probus South Pacific Ltd. An impressive 85 members and 13 eager potential members also gathered to mark the occasion.

This milestone commemorates not only three decades of community, friendship, and activity, but also the enduring spirit of collaboration and commitment within the club.

40 th Birthday Celebration

The Probus Club of Rye passed their 40th Birthday in November and received a commemorative plaque from PSPL. The Club celebrated the achievement at their Christmas party in December. A historical resume was provided by Ian and a special birthday cake was cut by the current President Howard.

informative visit to SEA Electric – an electric truck manufacturer, thanks to Barrie. The company’s Vice President gave a candid and spirited presentation of the production process, which was both informative and entertaining.

Following the presentation, the group moved to the truck assembly area to closely view and learn about the trucks’ components. Upon departure from the plant, most of the members then went to the Dandenong Club for dinner.

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Oaks Day Shenanigans

Oaks Day Shenanigans at Pakenham Central Probus saw members decked out in their finest attire, embracing the festive spirit of the Melbourne Cup. From extravagant hats to stylish suits, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and camaraderie as they celebrated the renowned racing event in style. Laughter, friendly banter, and a shared love for the races created a memorable day filled with joy and community spirit.

Morning Melodies At Kyabram

A free morning tea and morning melodies show was staged by the Probus Club of Kyabram in October to mark Seniors Week and Probus Month. Shepparton entertainer Michael Hogan, who often doubles as an Elvis tribute artist, had his audience rocking in their seats during the one-hour floorshow. More than 100 seniors attended the show at the Kyabram Senior Citizens Clubrooms.

Zest: Where Future

Culinary Stars Shine

Zest, an initiative of Holmesglen TAFE’s Waverley Campus, offers a unique “real-life” restaurant experience for their hospitality students.

In attendance was a few Notting Hill Probus members, with the kitchen staff presenting a diverse three-course menu. Despite accommodating an unplanned increase in diners (a rare occurrence!), the staff and students rose to the challenge with remarkable professionalism.

Pebble

Church Heritage Showcase

The Charlton Probus Club recently visited the Pebble Church in Carapooee, organised by the Pebble Church Heritage Association. The Probus Group explored the historic church, viewing local art and needlework. The visit offered a remarkable connection to the region’s history and showcased local artist Sally Wright’s Fibre Studio.

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Taylors Lakes Probus Club Marks 10th Anniversary

A celebratory atmosphere filled the Taylors Lakes Hotel as 103 members of Taylors Lakes Probus Club and 11 visitors gathered to mark the club’s 10th anniversary.

In a heartfelt speech, Michael the Clubs first Secretary, recounted the Clubs journey, from its humble beginnings to the thriving community of 130 members it is today.

presenting them with commemorative pins. Life member Chris then led the ceremonial cutting of the 10thanniversary cake, which was enjoyed by all present.

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Annual Mystery Bus Tour

Intrigue hung heavy in the air as members of the Probus Club of White Hills boarded their coach at Lake Weeroona Rowing Club. Their mission: to guess their unknown destination! Despite valiant attempts, “Somewhere North” was the closest anyone got.

The first stop was a scenic park beside the river in Echuca, after further rounds of guessing, the coach finally pulled up alongside the Deniliquin RSL, delighting everyone with a delicious two-course lunch.

A quick stroll around the block stretched their legs before they returned to the coach for a short drive to their destination: The Depot. The oft-used phrase “something for everyone” rang true here. Hollywood memorabilia, trucking exhibits, Australian motoring history, rescue vehicles, and cars from across the globe – The Depot offered a treasure trove for all

Laughter, Friendship, And The Great Ocean Road

Thirty-three members of the Probus Club of Ballarat South embarked on a delightful Spring Caravan & Cabins adventure in Peterborough. Their home base was the Great Ocean Road Tourist Park, where warm hospitality and a spacious camp kitchen set the scene for happy hours, BBQs, and shared laughter.

Throughout their five-day journey, the group marvelled at iconic sights along the Great Ocean Road, including The 12 Apostles, Razorback, and London Bridge. The scenic beauty left them awestruck, providing moments of reflection and a deep appreciation for nature’s grandeur.

This Probus adventure was more than just a trip; it was a celebration of friendship, shared experiences, and the joy of discovery.

Taylors Lakes Probus Club Marks 10 th Anniversary

A celebratory atmosphere filled the Taylors Lakes Hotel as 103 members of Taylors Lakes Probus Club and 11 visitors gathered to mark the club’s 10th anniversary.

In a heartfelt speech, Michael the Clubs first Secretary, recounted the Clubs journey, from its humble beginnings to the thriving community of 130 members it is today.

The gathering also took a moment to recognise and honour the Clubs current foundation members, presenting them with commemorative pins. Life member Chris then led the ceremonial cutting of the 10th-anniversary cake, which was enjoyed by all present.

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Probus Members Ascend to Royal Heights, Unravelling Melbourne’s Past

The East Malvern Probus Club embarked on a journey through history, immersing themselves in the iconic Royal Exhibition Building of Melbourne. Equipped with yellow vests and guided by a knowledgeable expert, they descended into the building’s past, exploring an exhibition of photos and memorabilia. Although the initial weather wasn’t ideal, the informative tour resonated deeply with the Probus members. To savour the experience, they concluded the day with a delicious brunch at a nearby café, strengthening their bonds and reminiscing about the tour’s highlights.

Cabin And Caravan Trip To Swan

Hill

The Probus Club of Creswick cruised the Murray River and explored Swan Hill’s hidden gems on their cabin and caravan trip. From the captivating “Conflation” exhibition to the must-see Flying Boat Museum, they journeyed through art, history, and local craftsmanship. A highlight was meeting a skilled scroll worker whose intricate creations left everyone awestruck. Their Swan Hill adventure provided a delightful blend of relaxation, cultural discovery, and lasting memories.

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A Memorable Picnic At Kadidjiny Park

Following the sudden loss of their Outings Officer, Merv, a dedicated member, and past President of the Booragoon Men’s Club, stepped up to organize a heartwarming pic nic at the stunning Kadidjiny Park in early November.

spacious amphitheatre, offering something for everyone to enjoy. Originally the site of Melville Primary School,

Celebration For Hollywood Kings Park Probus Club Members

Foundation President Sue (centre in picture) accepts a 5th year favour from maker Jenny. Sue was the foundation President of the Hollywood Kings Park Probus Club and served for two years. Her successor Greg then served two years. The Club, which has capped its membership at 80, continues to thrive.

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When Plans Change, Adventure Awaits

Despite some initial challenges, the Probus Club of Eaton’s latest excursion into the Ferguson Valley proved to be a delightful experience, brimming with fellowship and adaptability. As organiser Les humorously acknowledged, last-minute changes due to unexpected holiday closures forced a re-plan, but these “glitches” only served to highlight the club’s flexible spirit and strong sense of community.

The day began with a scenic bus ride, offering a different perspective on the summer-transformed valley compared to their previous visit’s lush greenery. Their first stop, the Preston Valley Store, provided a shady haven for morning tea and friendly connections.

A highlight for many was returning to Frogs Hollow, a familiar spot where the club previously released frogs. Newcomers joined the veterans in exploring the old quarry, chuckling at the well-hidden amphibians.

With their planned venue unavailable, the group embraced the opportunity to delve into the region’s bounty, stopping at a roadside fruit stand. The delicious nectarines and soon-to-ripen pears were a testament to the area’s agricultural richness. A quick detour to Glen Mervyn Dam, despite its low water level, offered another picturesque moment.

Lunchtime found them at the Mumballup Pub, a charmingly rustic location where hearty meals compensated for any ordering hiccups.

The true gem of the day, however, was Talisman Wines. This winery, specially opened for the group, offered a fascinating glimpse into sustainable practices and “off-grid” living. The owner’s insights and the peaceful lakeside setting perfectly complemented the aromatic and award-winning wines. As one member jokingly confessed, ensuring the quality required sampling “each one”.

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10 th Anniversary Celebrations

35 Years Of Fun & Friendship

The Probus Club of Kingsley (Mens) celebrated its 35th anniversary with a luncheon at the Greenwood Hotel function room. The event was attended by Club members who were honoured to welcome distinguished guests Peter (Probus South Pacific) and Ralph (PAWA).

The Club was formed in early 1989, sponsored by the Wanneroo Rotary Club, under the watchful eye of Keva who became a Probus member a year later and served the Club faithfully for many years. The 14 founding members were remembered during the lunch program with a name roll call.

The photograph shows current President Rod and Vice-President Alan receiving a framed certificate of congratulations from Peter.

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Amazing Probian Daphne Carswell

Daphne Carswell was awarded an OAM on Australia Day 2024. Daphne has been a proactive and popular member of Wagga Wagga Sunset Probus Club for many years, and the Award is a fitting recognition of her many talents. She has served as President of the Club and always takes an active part in social events, planning both long and short trips, and is always available for advice on successfully running the Club.

Daphne has recently been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the community. Mrs Carswell embarked on her journey into volunteering in her late 20s while working at the Wagga Wagga Base Hospital in human resources. The now 80-year-old first dipped her toe into charitable work through the Kooringal Public School Auxiliary in the mid-1970s and became treasurer.

“I was in my late 20s when I became the treasurer of the auxiliary. When I began working at Wagga Base Hospital, there was an opening to assist with all the fundraising, the race days, the balls, and becoming involved with the Miss Wagga Quest,” she said.

When Ms. Carswell retired, she sought new

ventures, which ultimately led her to join the Wagga Wagga Sunset Probus Club.

“I joined Probus because I wanted to meet new people, and I became very involved in that,” she said. With the skills she had learned through years of working at Wagga Base Hospital, Ms. Carswell knew she had more to offer, and she soon made it her mission to bring the University of the Third Age (U3A) to Wagga.

“I had always wondered why we didn’t have U3A in Wagga,” she said. “I went to a public meeting, and from there, I joined a committee and became vice president in charge of development, and I was able to use the skills I had to bring U3A together. I have continued as president for the last six years, and we now have over 500 community members.” U3As provide affordable learning to older people, encouraging them to

stay active and engaged with their communities.

While Mrs Carswell has spent most of her life giving back to the community, she has also benefited greatly from it herself. “My involvement in all of the community work has enriched me with the friendships and camaraderie I have formed along the way,” she said.

The work she has done has not been in vain, and Mrs. Carswell said she was honoured to have been nominated for the OAM by her friends and, because of that, be awarded. “It is special because it tells you what your friends think about you and the work you have done,” she said. “I’m honoured to be receiving an award for something I have enjoyed doing. It’s a bit overwhelming, but it makes me feel worthwhile.”

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Amazing Probian Zeta Newbound

Born in 1923 to Australian parents working in England, Zeta Newbound’s life began with a touch of the extraordinary. Her mother, a violinist, and father, a dental technician, instilled in her a love for music and a thirst for adventure. Early childhood in Canada exposed her to the glitz and glamour of the Royal Muskoka Hotel, where her mother’s music thrived. Learning to swim in the lake and exploring various activities nurtured her independence.

Returning to Australia at 11, Zeta embraced the sunshine, learning to surf in Bondi and settling in St Kilda. High school at MacRobertson Girls High brought close friendships, while a primary teaching qualification led to diverse experiences across rural schools and Melbourne University’s Physical Education program. Summers saw her teaching in pools and sea baths, showcasing her active spirit.

In 1950, Zeta’s adventurous spirit took flight as she taught PE in Japan to children of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. Traveling with author Hal Porter broadened her horizons and challenged cultural norms. Back in Australia, she used her newfound passion for

Japanese language to earn a degree from RMIT.

Meeting Max Newbound during teacher training, their paths diverged during the war. Reuniting after the war, their whirlwind romance led to marriage in 1952. Family life blossomed with daughter Peta and son Michael, finding their haven in Hampton and later Flinders. Zeta’s energy extended beyond family. She actively participated in the Flinders community, serving on the Golf Club committee, organizing walks for Somers Probus, and engaging with various local groups. Her love for sports shone through her golf captaincy and dedication

A Life of Adventure, Family, and Community: Zeta Newbound’s Story

to physical activities. Travel, both overseas adventures and domestic caravanning, fuelled Zeta’s wanderlust. Even after Max’s passing, she continued exploring, driving her beloved manual car well into her 90s. Her children and grandchildren remain her greatest source of joy, while simple pleasures like dark chocolate and white wine bring a smile to her face. Witnessing the world’s challenges ignites a fire in Zeta. Her message? “Use more common sense!”

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Probus Club of Flinders members hold surprise birthday party for Zeta at Flinders Yacht Club

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