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SHOPS ON THE MARKET LOCAL CENTRE COULD FETCH $15 MILLION | SEE PAGE 54

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ingswood Park Village shopping centre has been placed on the market, with expectations it could fetch $15 million. Anchored by an IGA Supermarket and 43 place childcare centre, the centre is supported by a liquor store and eight specialty tenants, featuring a convenient at-grade car park with 65 spaces on title, further reinforced by an adjoining 22 space council car park. With low site coverage of 40 per cent, the 6,507sqm site benefits from strategic E1 Local Centre zoning, allowing for significant repositioning and development potential. Kingswood Park Village features a WALE of 7.5 years by income. The Colliers team of James Wilson, Ben Wilkinson and Frank

Oliveri have the exclusive listing on behalf of the Vendor, Mintus, with price expectations of circa $15 million.

“KINGSWOOD PARK VILLAGE PRESENTS AN INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS”

“Neighbourhood shopping centres with strong exposure to non-discretionary retail continue to see strong demand from investors, particular when situated in high density growth corridors such as Penrith, which has a population density over five

times greater than the western Sydney average,” Wilson said. The current economic environment has only strengthened investor appetite for non-discretionary based retail centres, further driven by limited supply, with Kingswood Park Village being only the third NSW neighbourhood shopping centre to be marketed year to date. “With strong income growth generated by gross specialty leases providing fixed rental reviews of 3-4 per cent per annum and 79 per cent of GLA secured by non-discretionary retail, Kingswood Park Village presents an incredible opportunity for investors to secure a highly defensive convenience based retail centre only 54 kilometres from Sydney CBD,” Wilkinson said.

“$3.6 billion in Government funded investment into road infrastructure for western Sydney, alongside the slated opening of Western Sydney International Airport in 2026, is set to see western Sydney’s population reach three million people by 2036, making it one of the largest growing urban populations in Australia,” Oliveri added. With minimal retail competition in the established trade area, Kingswood Park Village is set across two titles, with the Centre benefiting from dual street frontages and a loading dock facility on the western side of the Centre. Kingswood Park Village is being marketed via an Expressions of Interest campaign, closing 2pm on Wednesday, November 29.

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UPGRADE YOUR LIFESTYLE What is so great about this property? Superb acreage with a spacious and open plan family home that is warm and inviting with stunning Australian hardwood timber flooring, multiple living areas, inground resort style pool, undercover BBQ entertaining area, separate teenage retreat and huge machinery shed that is designed for heavy vehicles.

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FOR THE FAMILY: large 5 bed home, 2 open plan living areas; massive kitchen with plentyof storage and prep area, outdoors is the real show-stopper here withan outdoor entertainment area featuring down lights, fans, access tothe garage with toilet and shower, overlooking your inground saltwater pool, cubby house with built in kennel, tennis/ basketball court.

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BROKING BREAKDOWN The Experts

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uring highly challenging times for mortgage holders as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) hit borrowers with a succession of interest rate rises, the mortgage broking industry continued to deliver strong results. The Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia’s latest Industry Intelligence Service report found in the 12 months to March 2023, mortgage brokers settled a record $358.68 billion in home loans. The MFAA said brokers have maintained a strong market share, writing 69.6 per cent of all residential home loans in the March 2023 quarter. Conversely, market share of the major banks declined in the March 2023 quarter to 45.8 per cent following a 2.7 percentage point increase in the December 2022 quarter to 49.9 per cent. MFAA CEO Anja Pannek said

the 16th edition of the report focused on the six-month period from October 1 2022 to March 31 2023, drawing on data supplied by the industry’s leading aggregator brands to provide mortgage broker, industry p e r f orm a nc e and

demographic data. “The period covered in the report coincided with a period of intense refinancing as fixed rate mortgages reverted to variable, clients encountered serviceability constraints and a moderation of property prices in some markets,” Pannek said. “This confluence of factors can be seen in this industry research, however, the outstanding service mortgage brokers deliver to their clients has remained a constant throughout this time.” While another strong

result for brokers, the report noted in comparison to the October 2021 – March 2022 period, the total value of loans settled by mortgage brokers declined 8.63 per cent. However, Pannek said the broker channel still outperformed the overall home loan lending market. “Whilst the value of home loans settled by brokers declined 8.63 per cent for the period, the lending market as a whole – broker and proprietary channels – declined 10.89 per cent over the same period. This highlights that the broker market is meeting more needs of more consumers in a challenging economic environment,” she said. Bell Partners is ready to assist if you want a more competitive interest rate with your current lender or are looking to refinance to a different product elsewhere in the market.

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and muscle endurance. Muscles are strengthened and toned as a result of water resistance, core strength is improved, and the nature of breathing whilst swimming promotes greater lung capacity. We offer squad swimming, or Kids Swim 4 Fitness as an alternative for children and teenagers who like to swim purely for fitness, without the training schedule and competitive aspect that comes with squads. Joining a local swim club is a great way to swim, race and socialise with other fans of swimming, and membership is open to both competitive and social swimmers. Whichever option you choose, please observe basic swim safety.

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TALKING TECH The Experts

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or the last few years, I have strongly advocated cybersecurity. It is generally accepted by everyone that, it only happens to someone else. Through several channels, including the Western Weekender, I write, run webinars or present in person, informing people and businesses about cybersecurity risks. I was recently nominated for this at the CompTIA Spotlight Awards. These annual awards recognise individuals and organisations who have demonstrated excellence and innovation in the technology industry and have contributed to the advancement of the CompTIA community. CompTIA, the non-profit trade association and leading IT certification provider for the industry and its workforce, presents the awards. I was honoured to have been nominated for three awards. • Cybersecurity Leadership Spotlight Award: for an individual who has demonstrated outstanding commitment and leadership in providing cybersecurity expertise and resilience within the technology industry. • Community Leadership Spotlight Award: for an individual who has demonstrated outstanding service and impact in assisting CompTIA.

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peers vote makes these awards particularly special. We all have a role to play in ensuring the security of our digital assets and the safety of our online activities. By understanding the importance of cybersecurity and following best practices, we can reduce the risk of cyber threats and enjoy the benefits of technology. Cybercriminals have more tools and tricks than ever before. Individuals and businesses should have strong passwords and use Muti-factor authentication on all applications and bank accounts as a starting point. Companies should additionally be looking at the Essential Eight guidelines. These are a set of cyber security measures recommended by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) to help organisations protect themselves against cyber threats. The best cybersecurity defence is common sense. Don’t click on a link from an email you are unsure of. Don’t freely give information away to someone who calls you on the phone, claiming to be from a bank or other organisation. Please reach out to me if you feel you have been compromised. I will give you the next step advice at no charge. Speed is essential in a compromise situation, so take immediate action.

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he macros or macronutrients in our diet are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Some popular diets and “fad” diets have gained popularity and many of these tend to exclude one of these food groups, and heavily favour another. For example, the ketogenic diet, where fats are heavily relied on, and carbohydrates intake is very minimal. These can seem appealing because they provide us some form of structure, that as humans we love and think we need when making a change. However, every macronutrient plays an important role in our body and it’s important we don’t omit any to avoid being at risk for deficiency in any vitamin or mineral or becoming undernourished. Carbohydrates play an important role in being our body’s primary source of energy and providing dietary fibre, which is key for digestive and gastrointestinal health. Proteins have many functions in the body

including being the structural component of our cells and tissues as well as many enzymes, hormones and the active proteins secreted from immune cells. They are also critical for growth, maintenance and repair of these tissues. Fats are critical for hormone production as well as allowing absorption of certain nutrients. The key to these nutrients is choosing the correct portions and choices within these macronutrient groups. When consuming carbohydrates, make sure you aim to consume low GI, higher fibre choices made from wholegrains.

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and a tapered eyeshadow brush for a full face for me, the Brushing Up Brush Set is perfect for beginners in makeup, or those looking to add to an existing kit. Eyeshadow Palette and Brushing Up 10-Piece Brush Set with Sponge & Brush Case – both complete with stunning holiday packaging featuring the artwork of Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey. The House Party palette is perfect for adding colour and dimension to the eyes, and will work perfectly when paired with a neutral palette. The shades Keep Guessing and Mystique in particular are to die for! Though missing a larger bronzer brush

Slip I am such a fan of Slip hair ties, so their brand-new holiday sets are definitely on my list. For stocking stuffers, go with one of their sets of pure silk skinny scrunchies – the perfect solution for anyone looking to keep their hair up without the tension and creasing of a standard hair tie. The brand has also released a host of exciting packs, including The Icons Edit Gift Set, which contains a slip pillowcase, contour sleep

mask, and large and skinny scrunchies in limited edition colourways, and Voyager Travel Set, containing a travel pillow with a pure silk removable pillowcase, a pure silk sleep mask, and a reusable carry bag. Glasshouse Fragrances If you’re shopping for someone who loves delicious festive scents, you can’t look past Glasshouse’s holiday range. Again, they’ve got something for every budget, including adorable soy candle baubles for just $19, all the way up to their full-size Christmas candles for $109.

Tarte Tarte’s holiday sets are some of my favourites this year, but for a bit of a different reason. Though the quality is always excellent, and the value for money is good, what makes these sets so special is that they’re often able to be broken off into a few different gifts. This year, they’ve released the Lash Wish List Best-Sellers Set, Amazonian Clay Party Palettes Cheek Set, and the All Stars Amazonian Clay Collector’s Set, which all contain some of the brand’s most iconic products. My favourite way to use these is to split them a mongst friends, so you can all have matching ones!

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his week has been one of rain and thunderstorms. As much as we need the rain, our pets are often traumatised and show a range of behaviours that we would not ordinarily see including; hiding under furniture, drooling, pacing, barking and sometimes destructive chewing and even attempts to escape from the backyard or home.

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These can all be symptoms and behaviours of a storm phobic pet so it’s important that when dealing with a pet that suffers from storm or noise phobia to stay calm and be patient. We do know that storm and noise phobia in pets is one of the most common behavioural problems, however the reason some dogs fear storms and loud noises so much is not entirely known. The one thing we are sure of is that this can result in a very stressful situation for both the pet and the owners. There are many safety measures that you can take to keep your pet safe and relaxed during thunderstorms. Talking to your veterinarian would be the first step to helping your dog overcome their noise phobia. There are many options available to assist in desensitising your dog to storms and depending on the severity of the phobia it may be helpful to try some of the following strategies. Provide your pet with a safe and familiar place. A small space like a toilet or bathroom can make your pet feel secure. It is important to anticipate your pet’s reaction without making too much of a fuss. Keeping to a routine and making them feel safe and secure is important. You can provide your dog with a ‘safe haven’ or a ‘dog den’. If your dog already

has a hiding place then this space can be used, making it as snug and secure for your dog as possible by adding blankets or bedding. Playing soothing music before your dog becomes frightened can help to maintain their composure, or at least be less stressed when the storm or fireworks hit. Techniques should be used in conjunction with training and positive reinforcement. Provide your dog with training that helps them to calm down, and be rewarded for calm relaxed behaviour. Teach your dog to seek his secure area prior to the start of a storm Depending on the severity of your dog’s phobia there are some natural anti-anxiety products that rely on the calming pheromones a mother dog produces around her pups, which can be very effective. These come in the form of a collar, spray or diffuser for the house. You may find pet thunder shirts and wraps also helpful. Ideally bring your pet inside and stay home with your pet or arrange for someone else to. That way they can be fully supervised when the storm hits. If your pet suffers from storm or noise phobia contact Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital on 4736 2027 to discuss the best method that will assist in modifying your dog’s behaviour during storms and loud noises.

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The Sun/Uranus opposition suggests a house move, family fiasco, uninvited guests dropping in or some other kind of domestic drama. And some Aquarians could experience disruptions at work. Whatever happens, strive to get the balance right between your public life and your private responsibilities. The planets also push you to reinvent a professional relationship. Just be careful you don’t get carried away and throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Are your aspirations for the future ambitious enough? The current stars favour ruminating over big-picture ideas. And there’s no room for false modesty or passive Piscean procrastination as you enjoy talking, texting, posting, promoting, socialising and circulating. Uranus stimulates your thought processes and encourages you to come up with a cracking plan, and then pursue it. An unwelcome surprise could unsettle you, so hold tight and expect the unexpected!

Expect some highs and lows this week! Venus promises improved relations with a partner, friend or colleague. But the Sun-Uranus opposition highlights hiccups in your financial management in the form of a large bill, an unexpected expense or a retrospective tax debt. Which reinforces the importance of having a smart savings plan and a wellstocked emergency fund. So strive to be less impulsive and extravagant, and more cautious and thrifty.

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Bulls prefer to plod along in a methodical fashion but this week, you could experience unexpected dramas and disruptions! The Sun opposes Uranus (in your sign) so daily life will be rather unpredictable. If you prioritise and are mentally flexible, then you’ll handle the hurly-burly with less stress and strain. Romantic relationships and platonic partnerships are also in a state of New Moon flux. The more adaptable you are, the better the final outcomes will be.

You could become anxious, as your daily routine is disrupted in some way. Or your enthusiasm for a work project could overtake your ability to knuckle down and get the job done. If you promise more than you can deliver, then other people will just end up disappointed. So slow down and listen to the wisdom of your inner voice – it will point you in the direction that’s right for you. The weekend favours strenuous physical activity in the great outdoors.

This week a child, teenager, friend or lover could shock you by making a surprise move or a group project could suddenly veer off in an unexpected direction. If you keep your adaptability muscles well-flexed, then you’ll adjust to the constantly changing landscape accordingly. Peace planet Venus is visiting your home/domestic zone, so stop sulking and stewing over a perceived slight from a family member. It’s time to cooperate, compromise and sympathise!

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Leos love to be Top Cat but this week you need to ask yourself “Am I leading others or just bossing them around?” If you power ahead without considering other people, then you’ll create unnecessary chaos and disruption. Do your best to accommodate the needs of those around you. Life will also run more smoothly if you proactively incorporate a spiritual ritual into your domestic routine. Something like yoga, tai chi, chanting, meditation or creative visualisation.

When it comes to the way you think, blast out of a boring rut and jump into an exciting new phase. Use your imagination and think outside the box. The Sun, New Moon and Mars are activating your communication zone, so stop avoiding issues and start discussing what you really want and need. You can’t expect other people to magically read your mind! For some clever Virgos, a joint venture or creative online project has the potential to really fly.

Your patron planet Venus is transiting through your sign which boosts your natural Libran charm, but it can also increase your obsession with perfection. With the Sun, New Moon and Mars marching through your self-esteem zone, it’s time to boost your confidence, be the authentic you, and celebrate your so-called flaws! As poet (and birthday great) Marianne Moore observed (and Morticia Addams would agree), “Your thorns are the best part of you.”

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This week the Sun, New Moon and Mars are transiting through your sign, and the Sun-Uranus opposition could disrupt relationships and rattle your Scorpio resilience. But it’s time to bounce back, as you demonstrate (and celebrate) your strengths – including courage and persistence. Your motto is from birthday great, painter Georgia O’Keeffe, “I’ve been terrified every moment of my life and I’ve never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do.”

Sagittarians can be feisty folk. But don’t allow yourself to be drawn into a heated exchange this week (especially involving colleagues, clients or customers). It would be better to watch the fireworks from the sidelines. With the Sun, New Moon and Mars in your privacy zone, slow down and chill out as you relax, rejuvenate and contemplate. After some soulful reflection and quality ‘me-time’ you’ll start to see things from a refreshingly different perspective.

It’s time for an unexpected pivot! Clever Capricorns should examine all possibilities, especially ones that come from left field. With the Sun, New Moon and Mars in your hopes and wishes zone, it’s important to have ambitious longterm goals that you’re working towards. You’ll have to be patient though, as you focus on bringing your dreams down to earth via a practical plan. Then – when everything is in place – you’ll know the perfect time to pounce.

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MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE IN LAKE MACQUARIE T

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hough it may only be known as such, Lake Macquarie is so much more than just its namesake lake. Sandwiched between Sydney and Newcastle, the vibrant coastal city has an abundance of experiences and things to do. Whilst many of these involve finding a beach to relax on, Lake Macquarie is also a natural adventure playground, making it the perfect holiday destination for those in search of a thrill. When we paid a visit to Lake Macquarie just a few weeks ago, home base was Sails Holiday Park’s Safari Tent. Though it may sound scary to those who aren’t keen on ‘the great outdoors’, it’s truly glamping at its finest. Found at the very back of the park, the Safari Tents are like a tent and a cabin combined. On the outside, it doesn’t seem like much, but, on the inside, it has everything you could possibly need to camp in comfort, including a full kitchen and bathroom, air conditioning, and a comfortable bed. Situated in Belmont, it also makes for the perfect starting point for travel between surrounding suburbs. One of my favourite things about Lake Macquarie is that whether you’re looking for activities in the water or on land, there is well and truly something for everyone.

Bright and early at 8am, we met up with Shaun from Lake Macquarie Kayak Adventures for a two-hour eco-based tour exploring the Swansea Heads, Salts Bay and Black Neds stretch of Lake Macquarie.

After checking in, we headed down to one of the area’s best beaches, Catherine Hill Bay Beach, which has also been named twice as one of the 101 best in Australia. Situated in a State Heritage-listed historic coal mining village, the area doubles as an exciting venture for history buffs to see the iconic former coal-loading jetty, as well as being perfect for swimming and surfing. Whilst it was a little too cold to get in the water at the time, that didn’t stop us from backing it up the next morning with a kayaking tour like no other.

and the views are not to be missed! In the midst of all the adventuring, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Luckily, there are also plenty of incredible places to stop for a meal in Lake Macquarie. On day one of our trip, we had lunch at Ocean Brasserie, situated within Swansea RSL. The club itself is nestled right on the water’s edge of the Swansea foreshore, meaning the restaurant has uninterrupted views out to the ocean and through to the lake. Here, we were treated to a few delicious courses including garlic and parmesan bread and

“IT’S THE PERFECT HOLIDAY DESTINATION FOR THOSE IN SEARCH OF A THRILL”

Thankfully, the weather was kind, making for a relaxing morning on the water taking in the beautiful scenery of Lake Macquarie. The tour was also done in glass bottom kayaks, with the Perspex floor enabling us to observe the jellyfish floating by and see the remains of an old shipwreck. But, if you’re keen to stay dry during your trip, you can’t bypass Yuelarbah walking track. Situated within Glenrock State Conservation Area, near Newcastle, the walk features a number of stunning lookouts, waterfalls and places to picnic. Whilst we didn’t do the full three-hour round trip, we did make it to Leichhardt’s Lookout,

a seafood platter, paired with incredible service from the staff. The following day, we headed to the newly renovated over-water dining space at Salt Kitchen, housed within Belmont 16’s, where we experienced even more amazing views and food. But, if hydration is more what you’re after, I can’t recommend a brewery tour more. Located in the southern part of Lake Macquarie, Morisset is home to a booming craft beer scene, and whether you’re after a traditional brew, or something more unique, you’re guaranteed to find something to satisfy any taste buds between them. First, we headed up Lake Mac Brewing Co., the first of the three to set up shop in the area. A short drive around the corner

would then take us to The Yard Brewery and Smokehouse – a relaxed brewpub owned by five local families. The venue truly offers everything, with a wide range of freshly brewed ales and a delicious low ‘n’ slow BBQ menu, all produced onsite. Finally, we finished up the day at Bread and Brewery, and as someone who’s not particularly fond of beer, I have to say this place was my favourite. Brew chef Jay Beckham sat with us for over an hour, sharing the stories behind the business and each of his beers, whilst also managing to find multiple options that I actually liked – a true feat in itself. Whether you’re after adventure, or just wanting to fill a few days with some incredible memorable experiences, you’re bound to find something you love in Lake Macquarie.

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