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he quality of the air we breathe is an important determinant of health and wellbeing. Poor indoor air quality, caused in part by dampness and mould, is recognised globally as a common problem and a major cause of ill health. With Australians spending about 90 per cent of their time indoors, the need to reduce dampness and mould in homes is increasingly important. Moulds are present virtually everywhere and will grow in

homes when it is provided with the right conditions. For example, in areas where cold, darkness and dampness are constantly present and the area is poorly ventilated or heating is not adequate. Mould can grow on and in food, furniture, fabrics, carpets, walls and timber. Condensation also promotes conditions suitable for the growth of mould. When water vapour is present in the air, it travels throughout the house and when coming in contact with cooler surfaces, condenses.

Common places for condensation to occur are windows and bedrooms as well as corners of rooms where air movement is less and the air is cooler. Removing moist air and humidity from your home, and replacing with drier air can be achieved by better ventilation of the home or if this isn’t possible, a quality moisture absorber to de-humidify areas or rooms where moisture is a problem. The Absodry Duo Family Moisture Absorber is an elegant

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4 HORTI STREET, GLENMORE PARK

BUY OF THE WEEK Western Property

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PERFECT FAMILY HOME FRESH TO THE MARKET What is so great about this property? This meticulously crafted home offers an array of features that elevate both style and comfort. Nestled in the serene and sought after location of Mulgoa Rise, this property is a true masterpiece, offering a lifestyle of luxury and convenience. Presenting exquisite nine-foot ceilings and an

open-plan layout with an array of features that cater to every aspect of comfortable living, this property is a gem waiting to be yours! Who does this property suit? Families. Tell us about the suburb the property is in? One of the best things about

residing in this area is the abundance of green spaces and parks, providing residents with ample opportunities for outdoor activities and leisurely strolls. The well-designed infrastructure, coupled with a friendly neighbourhood atmosphere, creates a welcoming environment for families and individuals alike. Additionally, the proximity to

essential amenities, schools, and recreational facilities ensures a convenient and fulfilling lifestyle. Whether enjoying the scenic views of the Blue Mountains or participating in community events, the quality of life in Glenmore Park is unparalleled, making it a truly special and rewarding place to live.

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Penrith Greater Region and Blue Mountains 104 Hindmarsh Street, Cranebrook

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Going To Auction 24th February • Appealing 3 bedroom brick home set for Auction • Spacious lounge & dining areas with lots of natural light • Galley-style kitchen, ample cupboards & bench space • Upgraded bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiling • Elevated fully fenced 560m2 allotment • Close to Cranebrook shopping complex, local schools & sporting fields

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AUCTION INSPECT Sat 10 February at 12:00pm - 12:30pm AUCTION 24th February at 12:30pm On Site ADDRESS 104 Hindmarsh Street, Cranebrook CONTACT Professionals Penrith 4725 3100

16/14-18 George Street, Kingswood

Definitely Worth Your Time! • Beautiful 2-storey, 3-bedroom townhouse • Spacious open living design • Huge modern kitchen with S/S appliances • 3 good-sized bedrooms, ensuite to main • Private U/C timb er deck entertaining area • Secured gated complex with street frontage

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Expect To Be Impressed! • Beautiful double-storey 3 bedroom home • Amazing modern living design with high ceilings • Stunning modern kitchen with S/S appliances • 3 double-sized bedrooms with B/I robes • Ducted A/C throughout • Established lawn & gardens set on fully-fenced allotment

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• Beautiful 3 bedroom brick home is located in Glenmore Park estate • Spacious open living design • Large kitchen with ample cupboards & bench space • 3 good-sized bedrooms with carpet flooring • Quiet cul-de-sac location

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INSPECT Contact Agent ADDRESS 16/14-18 George Street, Kingswood CONTACT Professionals Penrith 4725 3100

41 Cooper Street, Penrith

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$859,990 INSPECT Contact Agent ADDRESS 41 Cooper Street, Penrith CONTACT Professionals Penrith 4725 3100

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$845,000 INSPECT Sat 10 February at 10:00am - 10:30am ADDRESS 8 Cotula Place, Glenmore Park CONTACT Professionals Penrith 4725 3100

10/28-30 Joseph Street, Kingswood

• Modern 2-storey 3 bedroom townhouse • Spacious open living design • 3 good-sized bedrooms, ensuite & WIR to main • Large modern kitchen & bathroom • Ducted A/C throughout • 1 of 10 in complex, street frontage

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Beautiful & Modern • Stunning modern 2 bedroom unit • Spacious open living design • Gorgeous modern kitchen with S/S appliances • 2 great-sized bedrooms, stylish ensuite to main • Large balcony with northern aspect • Currently returning $380 per week in rent

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$659,990 INSPECT Sat 10 February at 11:00am - 11:30am ADDRESS 10/28-30 Joseph Street, Kingswood CONTACT Professionals Penrith 4725 3100

56/144 High Street, Penrith

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• 4 generous-sized BRs all fitted with BIRs • Main BR with generous WIR plus stylish ensuite & split system a/c • Open plan design with combined living & dining area • Modern kitchen with island benchtop, 900mm gas cooktop & ducted stainless range hood • Spacious WI pantry • 2nd living/media/home office • Main bathroom with separate shower, bathtub, toilet • Internal laundry • Plantation shutters • Under cover alfresco • Low maintenance backyard • Remote control double garage with internal access • Concreted driveway

Sale: Just Listed Inspection: Call Agent

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• 3 generous-sized BRs, 2 with BIRs • Natural light-filled living room with s/s a/c • Contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar plus ample storage • Main bathroom with separate bath & shower • Internal laundry with 2nd toilet • Well maintained large above ground pool • Spacious front and backyard • Covered alfresco area • Concreted driveway • 758.5sqm block • Shops, schools, cafes and eateries as well as a variety of nearby transport options • Zoned R2, granny flat potential (STCA)

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Sale: Just Listed Inspection: Call Agent

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SOLD Very Happy Seller

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JUST LISTED Close to Kingswood Station, childcare centres, bus stop, schools, shops, parks, Nepean Hospital & Penrith CBD. MAIN HOUSE: 3 BRs • Open plan living • Modern kitchen with dishwasher, breakfast bar • Separate dining • Spacious bathroom tiled up to the ceiling with bathtub • Ducted a/c throughout • External laundry • Good-sized backyard • Currently rented APPROVED GRANNY FLAT: • 1 BR, fitted with BIs • Contemporary kitchen • Modern bathroom • Internal laundry • Currently rented

Ideal for Growing Family or Astute Investors Inspection: Call Agent

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“ We had a great experience with Gizzelle. She was very accommodating and if you have any issues or concerns, she will make sure all concerns are resolved. During our selling she always gave us updates. We are so happy for the short period of time our house was SOLD. Thank you so much Gizzelle, you are such an angel to us and it was a great experience that you were our agent. ” Ruby & Charles 31 & 31A Deborah Cres, Cambridge Park

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19 Platypus Street, Marsden Park

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LITSA MELETI M: 0466 969 164 E: litsameleti@remax.com.au

Potential rent : $860-$920 per week Dual living (house & granny)

Thinking of Selling, Buying or Investing? Call or SMS Gizzelle on 0428 934 618

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This fully renovated home is ideally suited for family living or investment purposes. Positioned in a sought-after pocket of Cambridge Park. Fully renovated, this home offers 3 generous-sized BRs, exquisite kitchen with beautiful splashbacks, island benchtops, 40mm stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances. Walking distance to Kingswood Station, schools, shops, parks, and close to Nepean Hospital and only a short drive to Penrith CBD & St Marys CBD.

Sale: Just Listed Inspection: Call Agent

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4/490 George Street, South Windsor

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• 2 good-sized bedrooms with built-ins • Combined bathroom and laundry • Separate toilet • Balcony • Carport

Inspection: February 10, 5pm-5.30pm

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BROKING BREAKDOWN The Experts

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e’d all love to pay off our home loan sooner, and get rid of what is likely our biggest ever financial commitment. Here’s five ways you can pay off your loan sooner.

MARK STEVENSON Bell Partners Finance bellpartnersfinance.com.au

1. Make your payments weekly You’ve probably heard this one before – but making weekly payments to your home loan can shave extensive time off the length of your loan, and save you interest. The actual payment will still be taken monthly but you end up making the equivalent of an extra repayment each year by ensuring the payment is taken weekly from your nominated account. 2. Use an offset account effectively If your loan can have an offset account attached, this is the account you should be getting your wages paid into. Let’s say

Find something you do every day, week or month and sacrifice it for the sake of extra money going into your home loan. Let’s say it’s a Netflix subscription – set up an automatic transfer of that $10 to go off the home loan on the date the subscription would have come out. You’ll hardly notice it, but it will add up over time. Do this once a year, and you’ll have a nice little extra amount going across. Small sacrifices can make huge differences. your loan is $500,000, but you have $50,000 sitting in your offset account. You will only pay interest in $450,000, with the other $50,000 being offset. You still have regular access to your money but you’re saving on interest. 3. Ask your bank for a better deal As they say, the worst thing they

can do is say no! You should be regularly asking your bank for a better interest rate, and you may be surprised at what they say. Even a slightly lower rate can make a huge difference in the time it takes you to pay off your loan, shaving months if not years off the overall timeframe. 4. Identify a saving

5. Talk to a broker Have a chat with a broker to ensure you’ve currently got the best loan, and if a better option may be available. We’ve seen clients where we’ve been able to shave years off a loan term purely by moving the loan and having them pay their equivalent payments with a better interest rate. A broker will get you the best possible deal.

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veryone seems to be angrier these days. From hidden keyboard warriors voicing their unsolicited opinions and judgements on social media, to customer service staff suffering increasing levels of verbal abuse from irate customers, there seems to be more anger out there in the world. When did staff at supermarkets need to start wearing badges reminding people that they “are here to help”. Why do many people seem to be so filled with rage? And what does this have to with swimming? Please be patient and read on (unless of course you are already angrily questioning what this has to do with swimming…?) Experts cite many reasons why rational behaviour may be on the decline, including the ongoing psychological repercussions of the pandemic as a large contributing factor. The New York Times has been covering this unpleasant phenomenon, focusing on

consumer anger, since it began. A 2022 article titled A Nation on Hold Wants to Speak With a Manager resonated with many, and was read over a million times. Journalist Sarah Lyall wrote: “From across the country, employees told stories of trying to manage customers’ out-of-control petulance … it was clear that reality had begun to shift, and that what once would have been horrifying — this outpouring of rage against a backdrop of constant, low-grade mistrust — had become the new normal”. In the longer term, surely this anger has to abate soon? As we move away from the pandemic, isn’t it time we all take responsibility for our psychological health and keep others around us psychologically safe? Suffice it to say, prolonged anger is detrimental to you and those around you – it’s just unpleasant. That’s where exercise, and particularly swimming, comes into play. Studies suggest that because our body is made

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up of 70 per cent water, our brains immediately feel at peace and have a positive response when we are in water. This means that swimming can help increase the neurochemicals in our brain to make us happier, healthier and less stressed. Swimming creates a 14 per cent increase in blood flow, which then acts with endorphins as a mood booster. Swimming is therapeutic and has the ability to quiet our minds. When you’re focused on the movement of water, you’re able to live in the moment. So – the next time you feel like yelling at a customer service employee – perhaps you should consider a swim instead?

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IN THE MIRROR with Cassidy Pearce Finding a Valentine’s Day gift for a beauty-obsessed partner

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hether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with a significant other, a friend, or by yourself, receiving something a little bit extra can do a lot to make a person’s day, showing them that you really know them. If you’re still in need of a gift for the 14th, here are a few ideas for someone who loves a trip to Mecca almost as much as they love you. For someone who loves to be done up These gifts are for the person in your life who spends the better part of their

day getting ready, and has no intention of changing that. As far as I’m concerned, you can’t go wrong with lip products. Any beauty-obsessed individual has at least four lip glosses in rotation – sometimes they’re all the same product, just in different bags.

Summer Fridays has just released their new Dream Lip Oil, or if they’re more of a lip balm person, you can’t go past their Lip Butter Balm. For someone practical Practical recipients are the type of people who want a gift they can really use. If you’re buying for someone who sticks to their guns as far as their beauty routine goes, check out their vanity or shelf for something you might be able to restock, like a perfume or blush. Or, go above and beyond with something a step up from what they would usually buy themselves, like swapping out their regular moisturiser for the Fresh Rose Deep Hydration Face Cream or Lotus Youth Preserve Dream Face Cream. For someone who loves to be pampered Some people just love to be spoiled, and there’s no better time to make that happen than

Valentine’s Day. Pamper your loved one with something from Rare Beauty’s new Find Comfort collection, or a Sol de Janeiro set. If a good sleep is really what they’re after, look into Slip for all the silk accessories of their dreams, like scrunchies, pillowcases and eye masks. For someone who loves love Pink and red heart-shaped gifts aren’t for everyone, but if you’re buying for someone who’s been waiting for Valentine’s Day all year, now is the time to take it to the next level. The Benefit Cosmetics Lovetint is the perfect way to infuse a little bit of Valentine’s Day spirit into a gift that the receiver can actually use day-today. If you’re wanting to splurge, Natasha Denona’s Love line is really beautiful, both inside and out – especially the cheek duo, which may just have the cutest packaging I’ve ever seen.

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PET HEALTH The Experts

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KELLIE TICKNER Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital 4736 2027

s responsible pet owners, it’s not uncommon to experience a pang of guilt when leaving our furry friends at home while we head back to work. The key to a happy, well-adjusted canine companion lies in keeping them mentally and physically stimulated during your absence. Here are a few tips to ensure your dog remains entertained and content while you’re at work. First and foremost, exercise is crucial. Just as we need our daily dose of physical activity, dogs thrive on it too. Before heading to work, take your canine pal for a brisk walk or engage in a lively play session. A tired dog is a happy dog, and expending their energy before you leave can help prevent mischief.

Interactive toys are a game-changer for a dog’s mental stimulation. Puzzle feeders, treat-dispensing toys, and chew toys not only keep your dog occupied but also provide a source of mental enrichment. Dogs enjoy the challenge of extracting treats from toys, and it keeps them engaged and focused, preventing them from feeling lonely or anxious. Consider creating a designated play area for your dog. Set up a safe space with their favourite toys, comfortable bedding, and for our indoor dogs a window to watch the world go by. This designated spot will become a sanctuary for your pet, alleviating any stress associated with being alone. Introduce positive associations with this area by leaving treats

or favourite toys, gradually making it a place your dog looks forward to. Our energetic outdoor dogs can often find hours of entertainment with sand or water filled wading pools and their favourite toys. Incorporate background noise to combat the eerie silence of an empty house. Leaving on soft music, a TV show, or even a calming podcast can provide

a sense of company for your dog. The familiar sounds can be soothing and act as a distraction from the solitude, making the environment more comfortable for your furry friend. Technology can be a valuable partner in keeping your dog entertained. Pet cameras with interactive features allow you to check in on your dog, talk to them, and even dispense

treats remotely. This not only reassures your pet but also allows you to actively participate in their day, fostering a sense of connection despite the physical distance. Remember, every dog is unique, so it might take some trial and error to find the perfect combination of activities and toys that suits your pet. Investing time and effort into your dog’s wellbeing while you’re away is a small price to pay for the immeasurable joy and companionship they bring into our lives. For more information on how to keep your canine companion content as you head back to work after the holiday season, contact the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital on 4736 2027. We’d be happy to offer some advice.

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ave you been having tight muscles and having to go through deep tissue massage has been extremely painful? Dry needling might just be the best option for you with great results and comparatively reduced pain during treatment. Dry needling is a treatment technique used by podiatrists to treat the pain associated with muscle tension and to treat joint and tendon dysfunction. Although dry needling involves the use of acupuncture needles, it is not the same as acupuncture, as the podiatrist will place the needles directly into muscle trigger points instead of following the traditional body map used in acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Dry needling is usually used in conjunction with other treatment techniques, such as joint mobilisation and massage, and involves the practitioner inserting needles into tight, irritable bands of muscle to help

improve the patient’s symptoms and increase the range of motion of that muscle. It is far less painful than rubbing knuckles and hands onto those tight muscles to get rid of the knots, but instead thin fine needles are placed in these trigger points for 10-15 minutes. Further manipulation that the podiatrist may use, deactivates the tight and irritable parts of the muscles and as a result helps to reduce pain and tightness. Post this treatment the podiatrist

Get the care your pet deserves at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital! At Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital, we understand that your pet is a cherished family member. That’s why we offer comprehensive and affordable pet care services to animals across the Penrith district. We offer: • Vaccinations • Radiography • Microchipping • Surgery • Dental care • Ultrasound

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PET OF THE WEEK Relax & Unwind

my name: Nova my proud owner: Kyle Hopkins i live in: Glenmore Park a bit about me: Nova is a shy girl, but loves spending time with her brother dachie Norman.

Email Cassidy.Pearce@westernweekender.com.au with your favourite picture of your pet, and include your name, pet’s name, suburb and a blurb about your favourite furry friend.

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HOROSCOPES Relax & Unwind

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AQUARIUS

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JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19

FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20

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This week – as we celebrate Valentine’s Day – the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Pluto are all powering through your sign, so you’re at your amorous, adventurous, quirky Aquarian best. Spread your special kind of universal love around! Your motto for the moment is from uber-Aquarian, composer Amadeus Mozart, “Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both go together in making genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.”

Love planet Venus hooks up with your power planet Neptune, so romance is in the air. But the energy is behind the scenes suggesting a private, magical Valentine’s Day. “Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze” (Carolyn Gold Heilbrun). Unhappily single? Subtle signs and unexpected synchronicities could lead you to your soul mate, so keep your intuition well-tuned. Happily single? It’s time to get creative.

Have you got a pile of projects that you’ve started but not finished? This week Mars and Pluto boost motivation and concentration, so you can bring a project to a satisfying conclusion. Don’t waste the opportunity! With five planets highlighting your hopes and wishes zone, you’re set for an amorous Valentine’s Day. Romantic music, stylish surroundings and gourmet food are calling. Singles – sparks could fly with a sexy Scorpion or an adventurous Aquarian.

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Vibes are high, as love planet Venus links up with atmospheric Neptune. Focus your attention on your lover, as you give them the right royal treatment this Valentine’s Day via a special pronouncement, a thoughtful gift, or a candlelit dinner. Singles – love and work are connected, so you could meet your soul mate via a colleague, client or customer. On Saturday, the Venus/ Pluto conjunction highlights profound thoughts and boosts passionate feelings.

Gregarious Geminis love to chat, so this Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to tell loved ones how much you really care. Inspiration for the week is from birthday great, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono (who was born on February 18, 1933), “The regret of my life is that I have not said ‘I love you’ often enough.” Saturday’s Mercury/Uranus square could lead to hasty words and impulsive actions. So slow down and think (carefully) before you speak and act!

Attached Crabs – you’re feeling extra romantic as you lavish attention (and money) on your partner, wear your heart on your sleeve or play out a secret fantasy with your lover. Singles – don’t base your self-esteem on whether you have a partner. You possess a multitude of talents, and a kind nature. Finding your soul mate is just the extra icing on an already spectacular cake! Things get passionate and/or intense on Saturday when Venus hooks up with Pluto.

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With the Sun, Mercury, Mars and Pluto all visiting your partnership zone, prepare for a bold and busy Valentine’s Day. Coupled Cats – why not initiate a special romantic rendezvous with your partner? Singles – in order to find true love, you need to be brave and step out of your comfort zone. So your motto for the week is from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.”

At the moment, with taskmaster Saturn moving slowly through your romance zone, love is a very serious business. So your quote for Valentine’s Day is from writer William Barclay, “Love always involves responsibility, and love always involves sacrifice.” Singles – it’s time to give flirtatious, superficial suitors the flick. Instead, look for a lover who has real character, depth and substance. A philosopher (with a romantic soul) who can last the distance.

Librans are addicted to love in all its forms – romantic, platonic, and universal. Whether you’re attached, searching for your soul mate, or happily single, Valentine’s Day is an appropriate time to reflect on the fact that love really does make the world go around, and it’s the glue that binds us all together. So do all you can to encourage and nurture more love in your life. As John Lennon (a fellow Libran) observed, “Love is the flower, you’ve got to let it grow.”

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NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21

DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 20

When it comes to finding (and maintaining) love, resist the urge to be overly controlling. Attached Scorpio – avoid the temptation to be bossy at home. Give your spouse more space. Singles – stop looking for love in all the obvious places. Write a wish-list of the important qualities you desire in a dream partner. Then sit back and wait for the magic to happen. As actress Loretta Young observed, “Love isn’t something you find. Love is something that finds you.”

It’s time to be more proactive about your health, fitness, diet and daily routine, but tread carefully with an unpredictable relative or neighbour, who may be stewing with a hidden grievance. On Valentine’s Day, find a dream you can share together. “Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but of looking outward together in the same direction” (Antoine St Exupery). With Mercury and Uranus revving up your restless side, you’re in the mood for a getaway.

Don’t take your partner – or potential partner – for granted! If you do, then your neglected lover may go looking for attention elsewhere. “Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone. It has to be made like bread, remade all the time, made new” (Ursula Le Guin). So plan something uniquely special this Valentine’s Day. Singles – it doesn’t matter what a potential partner looks like, or how much money they make. You need a romantic mate who is also a friend.

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TRAVEL Relax & Unwind DESTINATION Fairmont Resort, Leura

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hen it comes to family holidays, plans can immediately turn to the warmth of the sunny Gold Coast or perhaps overseas to Fiji. But with the beautiful Blue Mountains right on our doorstep, there’s so much to explore a little closer to home – and you’ll have just as much fun, if not more. We recently undertook a family trip to Leura – staying at the beautiful Fairmont Resort, which opened back in 1988 and remains an ideal location if you’re looking for plenty of entertainment and activities under the one roof, and quick access to the Mountains. The resort is on the cusp of some major renovations, but its accommodation remains comfortable and spacious and its activities for kids certainly not lacking.

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We stayed in a Junior Suite (pictured top right) – which boasted an enormous balcony overlooking the tennis courts and wider grounds – but all of the accommodation options are generous in size; it all comes down to the size of your travelling party as to what suits best. Being summer, it was reasonably warm on our visit so a journey down to the outdoor pool was first on our list – but there’s an indoor pool too, if you’re looking for something a little warmer. You’ll also find a sauna nearby too. Your biggest challenge may be negotiating with your kids in terms of what to do first – because there’s plenty on site. Once you’ve cleared the pools, there’s a fully equipped games area that features soft play for toddlers and little ones, and video games and a mirror maze for the older kids (and for the humble newspaper journo, I might add). If you prefer the outdoors, there’s a tennis court, basketball court, outdoor gym and giant chess sets – and during school holidays, additional activity programs to keep the kids

entertained. Make sure you check the timetable for the electric train too, while pony rides are also available on site. You can add a little more adventure to your stay by visiting the Blue Mountains Ice Rink, and if golf is your thing, the Fairmont sits adjacent to Leura Golf Club. There’s a number of restaurants at the Fairmont, but we opted to dine at Embers Grill (pictured above) – enjoying the charcoal grilled lamb skewer and the Angus Reserve Scotch Fillet to share; a delicious steak that had us craving a repeat visit. If you don’t have kids in tow, or you manage to escape for a few hours, No.1 Sublime Point is an excellent option for a romantic dinner, while Two Doctors Whiskey Tavern is a mustvisit for a drink.

And if all of this sounds pretty exhausting, the Ubika Day Spa sits within the grounds of the resort – perfect for a massage or high performance facial. The location of the Fairmont couldn’t be better as a base – we drove into Leura to experience its unique and quaint main street, visiting its popular candy store and one of its more quirky cafés in The Waygoose Diner. A five-minute drive will have you at The Three Sisters, a must-add to any trip to the Fairmont, while there’s countless walking tracks and waterfalls nearby. The biggest challenge of a is without doubt fitting everything in. There’s so much to do, so many dining options and so many experiences on offer, that you’ll almost certainly need a day or two more than you think.

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