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ESEARCHERS have found that our daily dose of coffee doesn’t change a person’s risk of being diagnosed with, or dying from, cancer. That’s good news for about 46 per cent of the Australian population that enjoy drinking coffee. The research by QIMR Berghofer which is published in the International Journal of Epidemiology found that there is no relationship between how many cups of coffee a person had a day and if they developed any particular cancers. So, for seniors, having an extra coffee each day

won’t make a difference to your cancer risk but drinking a lot of coffee can have other health impacts. Its potential anti-cancer effect however hasn’t been established. QIMR Berghofer lead researcher Jue-Sheng Ong said the study also looked at some common individual cancers such as breast, ovarian, lung and prostate cancers and found drinking coffee did not increase or decrease their incidence. “There was some inconclusive evidence about colorectal cancer, where those who reported drinking a lot of coffee had a slightly lower risk of

The health benefits of coffee have been argued for a long time

developing cancer, but conversely examination of data from those people with a higher genetic predisposition to drink more coffee seemed to indicate a greater risk of developing the disease,” Mr Ong said. “The disparity in those findings would suggest more research is needed to clarify if there is any relationship between colorectal cancer and coffee.” QIMR Berghofer’s statistical genetics group Associate Professor Stuart MacGregor said the study had implications for public health messaging around the world. “The health benefits of coffee have been argued for a long time, but this research shows simply changing your coffee consumption isn’t an effective way of protecting yourself from cancer,” Prof MacGregor said.

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Freedom and fun on offer at over-50s lifestyle resort FREEDOM, fun and new adventures were the top priority for Toni Farrell, 65, when she and husband Andrew fast-forwarded plans to downsize, moving into GemLife Bribie Island’s over-50s resort on the Sunshine Coast. Last year, after facing a series of traumatic events in the lives of family and friends within a very short period of time, Mrs Farrell’s world-view shifted dramatically. “I decided I want to live life now,” she said. “I want to have a life, not just work and pay bills.” Transformed through experience and clear-eyed about her future, the Farrells accelerated long-term retirement plans. The couple looked at many properties in Queensland and New South Wales before settling on GemLife Bribie Island’s over-50s lifestyle resort. “GemLife Bribie Island is beautiful,” Mrs Farrell said. “I love the waterfront location and the resort is stunning – it has everything.” Mrs Farrell (pictured) said she loved the surprised reactions of friends and family members when showing them the community for the first time. “A good friend of mine who has great taste was stunned at the quality, beautiful design and presentation,” she said. “Her words were: ‘They’ve not

overlooked a single thing’. Retirement living today isn’t what people think. My new home is beautiful, it’s finished superbly, and I live in a real resort. It’s perfect.” An avid dressmaker and craft enthusiast, with decades of experience in the retail and fashion industries, Mrs Farrell has no regrets about leaving full-time work. With an infectious sense of fun and spirit of generosity, she’s busier than ever, throwing herself wholeheartedly in neighbourhood events. She recently put her sewing skills to good use, creating a costume for herself and dog Jade for a pet fashion show at the launch of the resort’s recreational precinct winning first prize. “The people here are amazing and there is a strong sense of community,” Mrs Farrell said. “It’s super social and fun.” An active person, Mrs Farrell has joined an exercise group, aqua aerobics and dance classes, and enjoys ten pin bowling at GemLife Bribie Island’s multimillion-dollar award-winning country club, overlooking Lake Dux. At the beginning of a whole new life, Mrs Farrell is ready for adventures, friendship and fun. “Life is what you make it,” she said. GemLife has six over-50s resorts across Australia, including Bribie Island, Maroochydore, Pacific Paradise, Highfields, Lennox Head and Woodend. For more information about GemLife Bribie Island, call or visit the website.

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Experience easy retirement living AZURE Blue Redcliffe presents the perfect home for those wanting to step up and enjoy the best years of their lives with modern, spacious, quality apartments and resort-style facilities positioned right in the heart of the Redcliffe Peninsula. Azure Blue is a lifestyle community offering easy retirement living for over 65s. The village’s sales manager, Angela Malakai said the village offered resort-style living, in home support if required and modern amenities. “Azure Blue Redcliffe is a welcoming, friendly and safe community where it’s so easy for you to relax, socialise and enjoy the best years of your life,” she said. “From its central Anzac Ave position, the village is within easy reach of award-winning restaurants and cafes, galleries and live theatre, sporting clubs, major shopping as well as hospitals and medical facilities, both private and public.” Mrs Malakai said Azure Blue’s impressive range of resort-style recreational and entertainment facilities included a swimming pool, barbecue area, gym, cafe, games rooms, beauty salon, media room and treatment room. “Azure Blue has an extensive range of apartments designed to enhance your

lifestyle choices at an affordable price,” she said. Mrs Malakai said residents could access Blue Care Help at Home services as they required. “Assistance with housework, transport around town and allied health services such as podiatry and physiotherapy can be organised, and the village also has a state-ofthe-art residential aged care facility on site, offering residents and their loved one’s peace of mind that additional care is close by if needed,” she said. To experience easy retirement living, book a village tour with Mrs Malakai and explore the village. Open for inspection on a Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-noon. “Talk to us today about how we may be able to take the stress out of moving into an Azure Blue Redcliffe apartment, by helping with packing and transport, making it easier for you declutter and move into your new home,” Mrs Malakai said. Contact Azure Blue Redcliffe by phone to book a village tour or visit the website for more information.

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Christmas comes twice a year at Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront WHILE most people are counting down to Christmas in December, the residents at Living Gems Caboolture Lifestyle Resort have recently enjoyed a sumptuous Christmas dinner at their annual Christmas in July function. “It’s just one of many opportunities to socialise within our wonderful community at the resort, and where else does Christmas come twice a year?” event co-ordinator and homeowner, Helen Rae, said. “My main role is to co-ordinate

the booking of events held at this busy social hub. With so many activities held here each week, it’s important nothing clashes. “We have craft, line dancing, ukulele and guitar groups, trivia twice a month and two entertainment groups; the Starlight Singers and Riverside Entertainers to name a few.” When Mrs Rae and her husband, John moved into Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront two years ago, they knew they had made the right decision.

Not only did they want a change in lifestyle, they also wanted to be surrounded by like-minded people and feel connected to the community they lived in. “With over 50 recreational activities on offer at the resort, and everything you could need a short walk from the front gates, we have all that we want,” Mrs Rae said. “Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront has a great community spirit. “It’s a very friendly and social place – some days I go to my

letterbox and it can take me two hours to get home.” The Country Club also houses a floodlit tennis court, ten-pin bowling alley, swimming pool, gym, sauna, covered championship bowling green and golf simulator. Recently, Mrs Rae helped organise the Christmas in July night which saw more than 150 residents attend the delicious dinner held in the Country Club.

Mrs Rae says that they are very happy at the resort and have made many wonderful friends since moving in. For more information about Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront or to tour the facilities, please call or visit the website.

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Retirees supported to live their best life DUE to open its doors next month, Lutheran Services’ newest boutique retirement village, Alondra Residences, is maximising residents’ freedom with its attention to independent living design. Located in the heart of Nundah Village, the 52 apartments offer secure building access, accessible kitchen cabinetry and appliances, easy access and easy clean bathroom and laundry areas and wider corridors throughout. Lutheran Services chief executive Nick Ryan said the apartments were designed to take care of residents’ health and wellbeing in every way. “Our retirement communities are designed around two main factors –

enjoying a good life and knowing your future is secure,” Mr Ryan said. “The design features at Alondra Residences mean our new residents can enjoy ongoing independence and the freedom of retirement

living.” Supported living at Alondra Residences is provided through access to home support, transport to medical appointments through the in-house concierge and a 24-hour emergency call system.

Geoff and Christine Kirton are the first residents to move in, relocating from Boondall. “Christine uses a motorised scooter and lives with MS (multiple sclerosis), so easy access to Nundah Village, Toombul Shopping Centre and public transport was a big reason we chose Alondra Residences,” Mr Kirton said. “We wanted a home where we could still enjoy independent living yet have 24/7 medical support services available. “We’ve lived in apartments before and prefer this over the traditional ‘villa’ style – a bonus to vertical living is we get to enjoy the sweeping views from our penthouse apartment.”

The 52 pet-friendly residences include some of the most spacious living areas available in Brisbane retirement living today, with private gardens, a licensed street-front cafe and a library. Prices at Alondra Residences start from $430,000, with flexible pricing options available and a range of floorplans to suit every lifestyle. The sales office is situated on site at 24 Union St. For more information or to book a tour of the display apartment, call or visit the website.

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lifestyle choices at an affordable price,” he said. Mr Burrows said residents could access Blue Care Help at Home services as they required. “Assistance with housework, transport around town and allied health services such as podiatry and physiotherapy can be organised, and the village also has a state-ofthe-art residential aged care facility on site, offering residents and their loved ones peace of mind that additional care is close by if needed,” he said. To experience easy retirement living, book a village tour with Mr Burrows and explore the village’s resort-style facilities. “Talk to us today about how we may be able to take the stress out of moving into an Azure Blue Carina apartment, by helping with packing and transport, making it easier for you declutter and move into your new home,” Mr Burrows said. Contact Azure Blue Carina by phone to book a village tour or visit the website for more information.

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Be part of a warm, social community each other the way they’d like to be treated – with respect and in a friendly way, so I’m very happy here already,” he said. Barbara O’Connor agreed that coming into this kind of community meant that everyone looked out for each other and could share information about services and getting set up. “We’ve all come from different houses and lives, but none of that matters once you’re here – people get to know you from your ideas and your personality and I’ve already met many wonderful likeminded people,” she said. Resident Marjorie Gough said the mix of people living in the community made it a great place to be. “We weren’t sure who our neighbours would be but we’ve been pleased to meet so many lovely people already and everyone has been welcoming,” she said. “Norm and I are here together, but there are lots of people who are also living alone and some who are older too, but the great thing about Rosemount is that when everyone comes together to enjoy each other’s company there’s a lovely warm energy because we’re all very happy to be here.”

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