Our Kallangur Magazine May 2017

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MAY 2017 EDITION 2

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Community

Kallangur Motel

The Traveller’s Best Kept Secret Competition:

Paint Against Domestic Violence

News:

Nominate Now for the Telstra Business Women’s Awards Interview:

Megan Barnes

My Life as a Tribute Show Performer Local News | Community Stories | Puzzles & More On The Cover: Mr Glynn Nielsen Snr, Caretaker of the Kallangur Motel. Photo by Danica Clayton

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Editors Note I hope you enjoyed our first edition of Our Kallangur. Two thousand print copies were snapped up by the community, and if you missed your copy, it is available online at www.issuu.com/ournarangba. We have had a fantastic response to our April edition, receiving several great good news stories from the community. I encourage you to keep sending them in, along with any photos that you may be proud of for our Photo of the Month section. This month we interviewed tribute show singer, Megan Barnes, who shares with us her life as a performer and her history with Norths. Kallangur Motel spoke to us about some of the famous people who have stayed over the last forty years, and we give you the details of a local Art Competition for primary and high school students and adults, with cash prizes! I would personally like to thank the following businesses for being distribution points for the Our Kallangur Magazine. You can pick up a print copy (whilst in stock) from Kallangur Night & Day Amcal Pharmacy on Anzac Avenue, Gopher Coffee, Kallangur Fair News and the Kallangur Motel just to name a few. If you would like your business to be a distribution point, please contact me as I would love to hear from you.

Darren

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Contents REGULARS

LIFESTYLE

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Editors Note Photo of the Month Date Claimers Sudoku Local Directory

LOCAL NEWS 06 QSEC Upgrade Excites Equestrian Fans 07 Nominate Now for Telstra Business Women’s Awards

COMMUNITY STORIES 05 08 09 09

Win for Kallangur Memorial Bowls Club The Traveller’s Best Kept Secret Paint Against Domestic Violence Community Fun Day Celebrates Opening

Music Seniors Real Estate Careers Education Home

Our Team

EDITOR | Darren More Fawcett-Smith COPY EDITOR | Rebecca GRAPHIC DESIGN | Rachel Woodcock | Graphic Design by JoJo PHOTOGRAPHY | Pixels and Spice Photography | Danica Clayton

EDITORIALS Send all story ideas and articles to editor@ournarangba.com.au ADVERTISING For advertising rates, conditions and bookings please contact our team at ads@ournarangba.com.au or contact Darren More on 0416 430 792. BUSINESS HOURS Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm DISTRIBUTION Our Kallangur is available to residents and businesses within the Kallangur area or online at www.ournarangba.com.au COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER No part of this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher. The information in this magazine is for information purposes only. Our Kallangur and its editors, publishers and agents assume no liability or responsibility for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information, nor for any actions taken in reliance thereon. The information contained about each individual, event or organisation has been provided by such individual, event organisers or organisation without verification by us. The opinion expressed in each article is the opinion of its author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Our Kallangur. Therefore, Our Kallangur carries no responsibility for the opinion expressed thereon. INDEMNITY By advertising or submitting with Our Kallangur you agree to indemnify all participating contributors and supporting businesses such as graphic designers and printers against any claims. ABN 47 438 219 632


Photo of the Month send your photo to editor@ournarangba.com.au

Date Claimers

May

Gaga and Katy Perry Show 6 7.30pm Norths Leagues Club See Page 10 for more details Just Better Care Open Day 13 Free Family Fun Event, 1425 Anzac Ave, Kallangur

10am to 2pm. See Page 8 for details

Domestic Violence Concert 13Stop 7pm to 9pm, $10 Adults, $5 Kids

Watson Park Convention Centre, Dakabin

Day Celebrations 14Mother’s Kallangur Tavern

www.kallangurtavern.com.au for details

Violets...Not...Violence 27 Art Competition Awards See page XX for more details Hills Carnivale - Family Fun 27 12 noon to 7.30pm George Wilmore Park, Ferny Hills Dayboro Day - Family Fun 28 From 8am, Parade at 10am Williams Street, Dayboro State of Origin 2017 31 Watch Game One, Live Kallangur Tavern ‘Fairy House’ Photo contributed by Frank Roberts

JPs in the Community

Burpengary Library Monday, Tuesday and Friday 10am to 1pm Saturday 9.30am to 12.30pm List your event here for FREE! Email editor@ournarangba.com.au

Win for Kallangur Memorial Bowls Club Moreton Bay Regional Council has formally resolved to take no further action on the sale of 1351 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur. Councillor for Division Seven, Denise Sims announced the decision following council’s Coordination Committee meeting on 18 April 2017. Cr Sims said she had worked hard to represent the views of her local area and was pleased council had listened to the community’s feedback in deciding not to proceed with the sale. “The feedback from the community was overwhelming in its support for the club and included a petition that I personally submitted to council on 28 March 2017 containing more than 1,500 signatures including my own,” said Cr Sims. Cr Sims said Kallangur Memorial Bowls Club would continue to operate under its current leasing arrangements. “I have met with representatives of the Kallangur Bowls Club on a number of occasions and there is no doubt that I share their passion and commitment for their club.” Council will write to all parties who made a submission during the Expression of Interest process and to the principal petitioner to formally advise them of the outcome of council meeting.

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Local News

QSEC Upgrade Excites Equestrian Fans WORDS: Media Release PHOTO: Contributed

A new $3.8 million warm-up arena at Queensland State Equestrian Centre (QSEC), was unveiled by Moreton Bay Regional Council last month in a bid to further cement the Caboolture complex as the state’s premier venue for equestrian sport. “We want to ensure QSEC continues to grow and attract world-class events to our region. Major events are great economic boosters for our community, bringing with them thousands of spectators and competitors willing to support our local hospitality, accommodation and tourism operators,” said Division 3 Councillor, Adam Hain.

Sidernee & Mum

“This new warm-up arena will help take QSEC to the next level in equestrian sport, bringing a whole new functionality and adaptability to the complex, no matter what the weather brings. “Crews worked around the clock to see the new warm-up arena finished in time for QSEC to host a packed-full calendar of events in 2017, erecting more than 170 tonnes of structural steel, spanning more than 4,700m² and 12 metres high, in just five months. “The new warm-up arena follows a similar design to the main arena, featuring translucent weather-proof sheeting on its western and southern

Hey there! ‘Mum’ and I were surrendered together when our owner moved and could not take us with him. We have spent our whole lives together and are very bonded to one another. We are cruisy ‘low maintenance pets’ as I guess we are seniors now and I have special needs, but we are very sweet and affectionate... especially me. I love to rub all over my human friends and get pats. ‘Mum’ is more of the quiet one. She likes to just take in her surroundings and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere. Therefore, we need a home WITHOUT other cats, and we MUST be strictly indoor pets (yet we love the idea of an enclosed outdoor kitty pen). If you have a cosy, peaceful home where we can live out our retirement years, then ask to meet us.

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“What’s great is this project has supported around 40 construction jobs over the past four months, which was a nice boost for our local construction industry. “We expect the facility will continue to help to attract plenty of major equestrian and non-equestrian events to our region. For more information about QSEC or upcoming events visit www.qsec.com.au.


Local News

Nominate Now for the Telstra Business Women’s Awards WORDS: Media Release PHOTO: Contributed

“I love being the type of leader that I am because it means I can take communities with me on a journey.”

Now in its twenty-third year, the Telstra Business Women’s Awards have shared and celebrated the stories of brilliant business women, inspiring a nation in the process. From all walks of life, these women have been celebrated for their remarkable spirit, achievements and leadership. With nominations for the 2017 Telstra Business Women’s Awards now open, State Member for Kallangur, Shane King, is encouraging the community to celebrate the achievements of exceptional business women in the area by nominating them for the 2017 Telstra Business Women’s Awards. The Awards seek to raise the profile of women in business by recognising and rewarding their courage, leadership and creativity. “There are many business women in our area who come from a diverse range of working backgrounds and are trailblazing in their industries,” said Mr King. “The Awards champion these women. “I would encourage everyone in the community to stand behind these women by nominating them for the 2017 Telstra Business Women’s Awards as a way to show our support and to encourage other women to follow in their footsteps.” Anyone can nominate a business woman they admire, with entries open until Thursday 15 June 2017, across five Award categories. To nominate or enter, go to www.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com/nominate or call the Telstra Business Women’s Awards on 1800 817 536 for further information. 2016 Telstra Australian Business Woman of the Year - Andrea Mason, Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council (NPYWC).

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Community

The Traveller’s Best Kept Secret WORDS: Katy More PHOTO: Danica Clayton

Since the renovation of Kallangur Motel two years ago, the forty-year-old accommodation facility has quickly grown to become the motel of choice in the area.

As a result we enjoy a high level of repeat customers.” The motel, originally constructed in the 1970s, has truly moved with the times with 24 hour check in, an online booking facility, inground swimming pool and hardstand space for trucks, semi-trailers and work vehicles.

Located only a few minutes from the highway and a short walk to public transport, the recent nineteen-room addition has seen a wide range of patrons attracted to the community from ex Formula One World Champions to State Managers of National Retail Chains and visiting Politians. “When we came here, the Motel was very run down and in need of major renovations,” said Mr Glynn Nielsen Jnr, Manager of the Kallangur Motel. “We now enjoy a very high occupancy which is a great achievement.” Owned by the Kupers Family, Glynn Nielsen Jnr has managed the Motel for the last three years. Boasting thirty-four rooms which sleep from two to five people, ranging from $118 to $145 per night, this hidden gem is only 1.2km off the Bruce Highway and right nextdoor to the Kallangur Tavern, KFC, McDonalds and the Kallangur

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Despite its age, the Kallangur Motel has all the perks of the CBD.

Fair Shopping Centre, giving you all the creature comforts of the CBD without breaking the budget. “You have all the amenities you will ever want,” said Mr Nielsen Jnr. “Within walking distance, you have public transport to the Brisbane CBD, Airport, North Lakes and Redcliffe so you are well connected.” Rooms are have their

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area and include 55cm smart televisions, coffee pod machines and more. Two of the rooms are wheelchair friendly, and another two rooms include a two-person spa bath. “Our nineteen new rooms are interior decorated to a 4 star standard. We didn’t want our rooms to feel claustrophobic,” said Mr Nielsen Jnr. “Many country people stay with us and they don’t like to feel closed in.

“We have many tradies and truck drivers that stay here for work purposes, and we respect that they need to get up very early for work. We pride ourselves in providing private, quiet rooms. Our standard has come so far that we are accredited with the Qld Education Department and catered for the G20 Summit whilst it was here.” A recent guest from the Gold Coast said that she was pleasantly surprised by the Motel. “We had an overnight stay and were pleasantly surprised with our room. It was very well priced and the staff were very helpful. It is a typical motel with parking outside your room.” To see the rooms or make a booking, simply phone 3886 2366 or vist onlie via at www.kallangurmotel.com.au.


Community

Paint Against Domestic Violence WORDS: Katy More PHOTO: Contributed

Kallangur artists are encouraged to show their support in creating awareness against Domestic Violence by entering the ‘Violets…Not… Violence!’ art competition, exhibition and auction held by The Artisans Guild of Caboolture & District on May 27. “We are not looking for someone who has perfected the art but someone who has perfected the message,” said Dr Subrat Mishra, feature Artist for the evening. “You don’t have to be an excellent artist to enter this competition but someone who can express their ideas and thoughts.” The competition has three categories – Adult, High School and Primary School – with all entries being exhibited at The Old Bay Road Art & Craft Gallery, Burpengary East from Saturday 27 May to Friday 2 June. The official opening of the Exhibition will be a great opportunity for all of the community to enjoy a family friendly environment, with an art auction starting at fifty dollars.

“All Queenslanders have the right to be safe, and it’s critical we support local residents who are experiencing family and domestic violence,” said special guest Mr Chris Whiting, Member for Murrumba. “This wonderful initiative by the Artisans Guild and Dr Mishra shows our community is supporting local families who are struggling”. Other special guests on the evening will include Artisan’s Guild Patron, Mr Greg Chippendale, Councillor Peter Flannery and feature artist, Dr Subrat Mishra. “With the unfortunate increase in domestic violence, we as a society need to do all we can to assist victims,” said Councillor Peter Flannery. “I am fortunate in my role as Councillor, to provide support for this worthy cause.” Artisans Guild Patron, Mr Greg Chippendale, described the group as vibrant and very community minded, raising funds for many needy causes. “They [The Artisans Guild] have in the past had a

large involvement with the disabled through Endeavour Foundation, and for many years their support for the Caboolture Hospital was an example to all in our community,” said Mr Chippendale. “I believe one of their greatest achievements has been how they foster youth in the arts, and so many of their members are always prepared to teach their skills to others. There are no strangers at The Artisans Guild, only friends who have not met as yet, and I can attest to how they have made my family and I welcome at all of their events.” Those interested in entering the competition can find more information along with entry forms at www.artisansguild.org. au/news. Businesses who are interested in donating to the event are encouraged to email Artisans Guild President, Ms Jacqui Ferguson, via gallery@ artisansguild.org.au.

Painting by Dr Subrat Mishra

Community Fun Day Celebrates Opening WORDS: Mediea Release

Since the renovation of To celebrate their recent move to the Kallangur area, the team at Just Better Care is inviting the local community to join them for a day of good food and live music on Saturday, May 13.

from local businesses, offering the best in local food and arts.

The community fun day will include a number of expo stalls

There will be a sausage sizzle and a number of prizes and

Other family friendly activities will include a jumping castle, face painting and live music from talented local musician, Zac Blunt.

giveaways on the day, with proceeds to be donated to a local charity. The day will be a great opportunity for the Just Better Care team to get to know the local community and share information about their services.

Just Better Care is a locally owned and operated business providing support services to older Australians and people with a disability. The event will take place at the new office location, 1425 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur, and will run from 10am till 2pm.

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MEGAN BARNES WORDS: Rebecca Fawcett-Smith PHOTOS: Contributed

Tribute show performer talks Lady Gaga and Katy Perry.

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Regulars to Norths will recognise Megan Barnes, one half of the regularly featured musical duo, Zookeepers. On May 6, Norths patrons will see a different side of Megan however when she fronts the ‘Gaga and Katy Perry Show’. “This is our first tribute show at Norths which I am excited about, because I know that we’ve got a lot of fans in that area,” Megan explains. “They’re really excited about it and that makes me happy.” Singing since she was a child, Megan’s professional singing career began at the age of 18 when she joined a jazz band. Realising that performing was her calling, Megan pursued her dream, and soon found herself working for live entertainment events company, Levigne Events. Ten years on, Megan’s powerful vocals and strong stage presence sees her paying tribute to some of the biggest female vocalists of modern times – P!nk, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Madonna, Jessie J and Ke$ha. “Every character brings its own new challenges. There’s different timbres in everybody’s voice and how they use it,

but I really enjoy the challenge. People want to hear songs as they appear on the album not just a rendition of it, and it’s my job to deliver that.” Undertaking the artistic disco pop of Grammy Award winning Lady Gaga is no mean feat for a performer, however Megan revels in honouring the sometimes controversial social justice champion. “I believe in a lot of the stuff she believes in, so I try and do justice to what she stands for. She’s an amazing performer, she’s an amazing dancer and her speech is very passionate.” Favourites from Gaga’s back catalogue are covered in the show, from 2008’s ‘Poker Face’ to tracks from last year’s album, ‘Joanne’. “We basically play whatever the public’s most favourite songs are. At the moment I’m really loving ‘Million Reasons’. The colourful costume changes continue when Megan takes on the many personas of multi MTV Video Music Award winner, Katy Perry.

“That [costumes] is one of my favourite parts of Katy, especially ‘California Gurls’,” laughs Megan. When asked which of Perry’s songs the biggest crowd-pleaser is, Megan replies without hesitation, “Definitely ‘Roar’. That’s a winner always.” From the replica costumes, dance choreography and four-piece live band to the audio, visual and lighting productions, the tribute show aims to reproduce the concert experience in detail. “Obviously I’m the face of the show, but there’s so much hard work that goes into it. It’s pretty much a 15 hour shift when we set up for a show because we want it to be amazing.”

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Seniors

WORDS: Kerri-Anne Dooley

During the calendar year, there are any number of days and weeks raising awareness around particular diseases, mental health or charities. National Palliative Care Week, held in the last week of May each year, is one such event, and this year’s theme for May 21-28 is, ‘You matter, your care matters. Palliative care can make a difference’. As senior Australians, it is a part of forward planning to consider what type of health care we would like towards the end of our lives. Do we want to live at home, die at home, do we want to go into residential aged care, hospice?

Talking about death and dying is not an easy topic, however in my experience as a palliative care nurse, for those who do think about it, talk about it and even put their ideas in writing such as an Advance Care Plan or Advance Health Directive, it can take some of the pressure off family to have to make difficult decisions in the event of an emergency, or if, through dementia, you lose cognitive capacity to make your own decisions. Having more information can take some of the fear away. Palliative Care Queensland, in partnership with the Redcliffe Dementia Alliance and BallyCara, are hosting a FREE

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Real Estate How Your Real Estate Agent Should Conduct Your Open Home

WORDS: Gina Wells, Raine & Horne Burpengary

Home inspections can be private or open. An open home inspection is usually conducted on a weekend. As the name implies, your home will be open to the general public. Your real estate agent will be at your home throughout the day to answer questions and take leads. There are pros and cons to open homes. Showing your home to the widest number of potential buyers can help you sell your home faster and fetch a better price. However, you need to take precautions because anyone can enter your home. You and your real estate agent can’t know what their real intentions may be. While it’s not likely that someone will steal a large object like a television, you want to be sure you don’t leave smaller valuables in the home. People will not just be taking a cursory look in your rooms. Some will open cupboards and drawers. Make sure your insurance is up to date. Thefts from open homes are rare, but if you feel uncomfortable about having strangers in your home talk to your agent. Ask your agent to take down buyer’s names and contact details in a register. If your agent doesn’t generally do this, do not use them. Some agents also ask for a copy of a driver’s license and they have more than one agent at the home.

Should you be present during the open home process? This is a contentious issue. Some say the homeowner can make potential buyers feel uncomfortable. Others believe homeowners give buyers a chance to talk to them directly. Talk to your real estate agent about the pros and cons of you being on-site. If you have pets, take them for a drive or a walk, or if they are at home make sure they are secure and not left inside. You also want to present your home in its best light. This may require some expenditures. Home buyers want to see a home they feel like they can move into. While renovations can feel like an expense, when you’re selling your home, think of them as investments. The right renovations can add far more than their cost to the value of your property. Home staging is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia, but it is becoming more popular as sellers discover that a home staging professional can add up to 10 percent to a property’s sale value. As a homeowner, you may not notice some things that can put buyers off. A home staging professional is more objective and knows the local market. Happy selling!

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Careers

Top Tips for Getting Your First Job WORDS: Trish Evans, Solution Focused Consulting

Getting your first job isn’t easy, but there are definitely some things you can do that will help give you an edge over your competition. The Hunt 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Ask working friends how they got their job. Let your family and friends know you’re job hunting. Check out employment groups on Facebook. Look at job sites like SEEK and Indeed. Go to company websites and check out their careers page. Most people don’t want to work in fast food – but this is where many young people get their first job. Look at it as a learning curve, giving you some experience at handling customers and working in a team. When handing your resume in at stores, ask if the manager is there – if not ask when would be a good time to come back. Be friendly to the first person you see in the store, show you can make conversation with strangers.

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Leave your phone alone – the constant checking of phones is one of the biggest grumbles employers have about hiring young people. Treat your customers and colleagues with respect. Think twice about adding colleagues as Facebook friends. If you have a horrible day at work and are venting about your boss you really don’t want them reading it! Be reliable –even if you’ve had a late night and feel terrible, not turning up lets the team down. Be honest – if you make a mistake, admit it, apologise and learn from it. Keep your private life private – letting colleagues see your vulnerability can come back to bite you.

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you have transport/driver’s licence. Cover Letter – short and simple but grammatically correct and no emoticons! Use a professional email address – preferably something that includes your name. Phone – set up voicemail so it’s easy for an employer to leave a message. You could say something like, “Hi this is Sarah, sorry I can’t come to the phone right now, please leave a message and I’ll call you back as soon as possible”

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Trish Evans is the CEO of Solution Focused Consulting and can help with all your work related challenges – from resume and cover letter writing to interview coaching and career advice. Ph. 04087 32579 or visit www.solutions4work.com.au

Education

Preparing for NAPLAN WORDS: Kristine Lane

NAPLAN is happening this month – that much talked about, but often ambiguous, platform of uncertainty and stress for both students and parents. So what is it exactly? NAPLAN is an acronym for National Assessment Program of Literacy and Numeracy, and is a series of tests done over three days in May (9th – 11th this year) for students in grades 3, 5, 7 and 9. Depending on the grade of the student, the tests are: • Language Conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation • Reading (comprehension) • Writing (usually either a narrative or persuasive piece) • Numeracy (non-calculator: number, algebra, measurement, chance, data) • Numeracy (calculator: multistep processing questions – and only sat by grade 7 and 9 students) Students sit these tests during school time, and they cannot be traditionally studied for. Schools generally prepare students through their general, everyday teaching practises via material based on the Australian curriculum, and with practice

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tests. The results give a snapshot of a child’s literacy and numeracy ability at that point in time. Schools then use this collective data to implement and support improvements in teaching and learning, whilst also having a measure to compare student performance at a state and national level. Opinion is divided about whether NAPLAN is a help or hindrance, needless or necessary, but the fact remains that it is here to stay. So, what as a parent can you do to support your child in NAPLAN? For some children, tests can create anxiety and stress, so it’s necessary to ease these emotions and to reassure them that the results (which usually come out in September) are only a very small part of their overall learning achievements. It will not determine what career path they will follow, or how they will turn out as a person. You can balance any upheaval of feelings by giving them confidence for the tests so that they feel prepared. Whilst this is ideally done in the years prior by helping with general literacy and numeracy skills, you need to listen to any concerns your child

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expresses and try to overcome these by adopting relaxation strategies, retaining perspective, and just focussing on doing their best on the day. Kristine Lane is a local teacher and writer. You can follow her on twitter at kristine lane@kwersty


Home

5 Steps to an Organised Kitchen WORDS: Oxmar Properties

The kitchen is a busy part of your home! In some homes, this is where everyone seems to congregate to talk about their days and grab snacks throughout the evening. In other homes, it is where the family tends to drop off items like homework and mail before getting to it later on in the day. This is also of course where most of the meals are prepared, so it is no wonder that the kitchen is also often one of the messiest and most cluttered rooms in the home. Follow these tips to help de-clutter your kitchen space.

1Go Through Your Cabinets

The first step toward organising your kitchen is to go through everything you already have. There may be many items you do not need to keep anymore, and you can either throw them out or give them to charity if they are still in good shape.

2Store Items in Clear Containers

When you are sure of the items you want to keep for your kitchen, store everything that is not a pot, pan, or a dish you eat on in clear containers. This means that cookbooks, utensils, spices, towels, and anything else in the kitchen should be organised in clear containers that are labelled well.

3Hang Items When Possible

Many different types of kitchen items can be stored on hanging racks to make your cabinet space much freer. Hang pots, pans, and mugs, and be sure to hang up any aprons you might have too. You probably have a lot of unused vertical space in your kitchen, so do not be afraid to put it to good use!

4Make Weekly Checks

Every week, it is important to check your refrigerator, pantry and freezer for items that have gone bad or may be getting close. This does not mean that you have to clean out the refrigerator every week, but it does mean that you can throw out anything that might need to be tossed.

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Keep items grouped by function whenever possible. Keep all of your eating dishes in one place, separate from your cooking utensils and dishes. It will be much easier to find what you need this way. When you keep these tips in mind, you are sure to have a less cluttered kitchen in no time. You will be surprised by how clean and organised your kitchen can really be when you put one or more of these suggestions into practice. You won’t recognise the space when you have finished!

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Puzzle 19 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.48)

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