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MAKE YOUR OUTDOOR AREA SHINE IN 2025

It’s often said the kitchen is the heart of a home, but the team at Your Outdoor Patio would beg to differ.

The local family business specialises in unique outdoor patio areas that are designed side-by-side with their clients.

“We have over 23 years of experience in the industry,” said business owner Justin Harper.

“We’re currently using the latest products on the market and have designed and installed some of the most impressive patios in western Sydney!”

Having a comfortable outdoor area to entertain guests is a necessity for the patio expert, who has two himself.

“A lot of people aren’t going out as much as they were, so having family and friends over in their

outdoor area is a must for a lot of people,” Harper explained.

“There’s so many auxiliary products available, from televisions to Bluetooth speaker systems, to outdoor blinds and heaters – the outdoor area is an extension of the house.”

“THE OUTDOOR AREA IS AN EXTENSION OF THE HOUSE”

The business offers a huge range of stylish products that add value to homes, including outdoor blinds, outdoor shutters, outdoor

screens, outdoor kitchens, outdoor entertainment systems, and outdoor furniture.

“We take a lot of care from the moment we meet the client to the completion of the patio,” Harper stated.

“We look at it as if it’s our own home – it’s not just about putting an awning up; it’s creating that unique entertainment area that your friends and family are envious of.”

This all begins with an in-home consultation at a date and time that suits their clients.

“All they have to do is bring us the vision and we work together side-by-side to make it a reality,” Harper exclaimed.

“It’s not just about offering them a flat insulated patio; it’s building the whole dream of the entertain-

ing experience and something they want to be proud of.

“We take extra care to make that happen. That’s something we’re proud of.”

Since it was established in 2014, Your Outdoor Patio has forged great relationships and a stellar reputation.

“We really cherish having longterm relationships with clients,” Harper said.

“It’s not just get in and get out – we’ve been invited to clients’ homes well after we install the outdoor area to see what they’ve done with the place. It’s the personal experience that we offer over others.

“Referrals and repeat clients have made a huge contribution to the success of the business.”

Ultimately, Our Outdoor Patio’s mission is to bring people together, and what better place is there to make memories than a comfortable and functional outdoor living space?

Justin. Photo: Melinda Jane.

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The house is situated alongside the 5th green on the golf course where you can enjoy the outdoor alfresco area fitted with an outdoor kitchen, and watch amazing sunsets over the course, being entertained by the wildlife.

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If your feet feel like blocks of ice this winter, you’re not alone. Cold feet are a common complaint when temperatures drop but in some cases, the chill in your toes isn’t just from the weather. Persistent cold feet, especially when paired with colour changes or discomfort, could be a sign of a circulation or nerve issue that deserves a closer look.

In the winter months, our bodies naturally constrict blood vessels to conserve heat, which can reduce blood flow to the extremities. But for some people, especially those with underlying conditions, this response can be exaggerated. One example is Raynaud’s phenomenon, a condition where the blood vessels in fingers and toes overreact to cold or stress. Affected toes may turn white or blue and feel numb or painful before warming up again.

Another winter-specific condition is chilblains,

small, itchy, painful red or purple bumps that appear on the toes due to repeated exposure to cold, damp weather. While not usually serious, chilblains can be uncomfortable and, in some cases, lead to skin breakdown or infection if not cared for properly.

More concerning causes of cold feet include poor circulation, often due to peripheral artery disease (PAD). This condition involves narrowed arteries and reduced blood flow to the lower limbs. PAD is more common in older adults and people with diabetes, high cholesterol, or a history of smoking. Peripheral neuropathy, often linked to diabetes, can also make your feet feel cold even if

they’re warm to the touch.

A podiatrist can help you get to the bottom of it. Using simple non-invasive tests, they can assess circulation, nerve health, and skin condition and guide you toward appropriate treatment or referral if needed.

In the meantime, protect your feet this winter by wearing insulated socks and staying active to promote circulation. But don’t ignore signs like numbness, colour changes, or coldness that doesn’t go away indoors. Your feet might just be reacting to the season but they could also be warning you about something more. When in doubt, a podiatrist can help you warm up with answers.

AND PROSPER

I’m often asked about buying second-hand technology. Buying used or refurbished technology can be a cost-effective way to access high-quality devices, but it requires careful consideration. Buying second-hand from swap and share sites or sites like eBay generally means these products come with no warranty and no returns.

The other way to buy goods is through sites that specialise in refurbished technology. The sites typically offer a 6–12-month warranty and still provide substantial discounts. Some of the companies that sell or have refurbishment programs include eBay Refurbished Program: This is a good option as eBay has a dedicated “Refurbished” program with vetted sellers. Items with the “Refurbished” tick generally come with a minimum one-year seller-provided warranty.

Amazon Renewed: Offers professionally inspected and

rigorously tested refurbished products with a minimum 12-month warranty.

Apple Certified Refurbished Products: If you’re looking for Apple devices, buying directly from Apple’s refurbished store is a great option.

Oz Mobiles: Specialises in refurbished mobile phones, tablets, and smartwatches. They offer a standard 12-month warranty.

Technology Locker: A large supplier of pre-owned IT devices in Australia. They offer a free three-month warranty and have a high positive feedback rating.

Australian Computer Traders (ACT): One of Australia’s largest suppliers of ex-government IT equipment. They offer a 12-month warranty on most refurbished products.

Reboot IT: Have been offering certified refurbished computers and IT hardware since 2001. They offer a standard 12-month warranty on most products

Renewd: Sells refurbished laptops, with over 100,000 refurbished products sold since 2009, with over 98.8 per cent positive feedback. Regardless of where you purchase the device, some considerations you should consider include checking compatibility, as well as battery health etc.

Buying from these sites both offers a quality product at a lower price point, but, more importantly, takes the risk out of purchasing second-hand products. So, go grab yourself a bargain.

Recompute: Specialises in ex-lease, factory-tested, and refurbished laptops and desktops. They offer a one-year warranty, and a 30-day return policy for change of mind.

The Experts

ARTHRITIS IN PETS: WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT?

As winter temperatures arrive, we often see a noticeable increase in arthritis cases – both in older pets and, surprisingly, even in younger ones. Arthritis is one of the most common yet underestimated conditions affecting our pets. One in five dogs suffers from arthritis, and cats are affected too – often struggling silently with difficulty grooming or even using the litter tray.

Arthritis is a chronic, painful, degenerative joint condition that develops gradually over time. It typically affects the hips, knees, and elbows, causing inflammation and pain that can significantly reduce a pet’s quality of life. Sadly, because our pets can’t tell us how they’re feeling, the early signs of arthritis often go unnoticed or dismissed as “just old age”.

But arthritis is not limited to certain breeds or ages. It can affect any pet and rob them of the simple joys of daily life – walking, running, jumping or playing.

Recognising the signs is key:

• Reluctance to walk or play

• Limping

• Stiffness after rest

• Licking or biting at joints

• Difficulty rising from rest

• Struggling with stairs

• Behavioural changes – less playful or even irritable Arthritis cannot be cured, but it can be managed very effectively. The key is to reduce inflammation, manage pain, and slow disease progression. The earlier you start, the better your pet will feel.

Key management strategies include:

Weight control – Excess weight puts added strain on painful joints.

Gentle exercise – Walking and swimming help maintain mobility without over-stressing joints.

Omega-3 fatty acids – These natural anti-inflammatories help reduce joint inflammation and slow cartilage damage.

Joint protective medications

– Polysulphate injections can

stimulate joint fluid production, improve blood supply to the joints, and help slow disease progression. Anti-inflammatory medications can also provide much-needed pain relief.

Excitingly, new medical breakthroughs are offering renewed hope for arthritis patients. Monoclonal antibody injections are now available for both dogs and cats. These cutting-edge treatments target a specific protein involved in pain signalling, offering long-lasting relief with minimal side effects. Many pets

on this treatment are once again enjoying walks, playtime, and a better quality of life. Additionally, nutraceuticals such as Green-Lipped Mussel extracts and joint-support diets containing glucosamine and chondroitin can support joint health and enhance comfort. For cats, simple adjustments at home can also make a big difference. Provide soft bedding, ramps to favourite resting spots, and litter trays with low sides to reduce strain on sore joints. Many cats also benefit from appropriate pain relief and joint supplements. Remember: pets won’t always show obvious signs of pain –especially cats. If you suspect your pet is slowing down or just “not themselves,” it’s worth having them assessed. Call the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital on 4736 2027 to book a consultation. With today’s treatments and a personalised care plan, your pet can enjoy a comfortable, active life – even through the colder months.

Relax & Unwind

JOANNE

MADELINE MOORE

Boho Astro

@JoMadelineMoore

© Joanne Madeline Moore 2025

AQUARIUS

JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19

The New Moon (on Wednesday) stimulates your job zone, so socialising with customers, clients and/or colleagues will help improve workplace relations. If you’re looking for employment, then put the word out amongst family, friends and within your wider peer group. At the moment, it’s not what you know but who you know! The Mercury/Uranus link (on Thursday) is wonderful for innovative ideas, lively communication and brilliant lightbulb moments.

TAURUS

APRIL 21 TO MAY 21

Bulls can too easily get bogged down in a boring old rut. This week the New Moon encourages fresh ideas, exciting connections and lively communication. And with Venus and Uranus visiting your sign, it’s also time to break a few rules and ruffle a few feathers – in a planned and responsible way. You could be asked to do some volunteer work in your local community or contribute to a humanitarian project, as you reach out to those who are less fortunate.

LEO

JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23

Expect a rather stressful week, as Saturn and Neptune square the Sun (your ruler) and Pluto opposes Mercury (in your sign). So your bossy, demanding, Diva side could take over. If you sweat the small stuff, then you’ll end up feeling tired and emotional by the end of the week. It’s time to de-stress, as the New Moon lights up your spiritual/solitude zone and you meditate, contemplate, ruminate and relax. Calm down Cats –you might just enjoy it!

SCORPIO

OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 22

It’s a good week to channel energy into educating and expanding your mind. Your communication skills are firing, as you extend your peer group and make creative new connections. Unhappily single? With Venus and Uranus visiting your relationship zone, it’s time to look for love online. Coupled Scorpio –surprise your sweetheart with a special romantic gesture. But obsessive thinking is a danger on Sunday, so try to relax body and mind.

PISCES

FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20

Be careful on Monday, when the Sun/ Neptune square could scramble your bulldust detector. Then Wednesday’s New Moon lights up your self-expression zone, so channel your energy into a personal project or a creative venture. Draw inspiration from singer-songwriter Carly Simon (who celebrates her 80th birthday on Wednesday), “There’s always a creative side to me, even when it’s quiet musically. Like painting, decorating or planting a garden.”

GEMINI

MAY 22 TO JUNE 21

The New Moon shines a spotlight on your current bank balance as well as money mistakes you’ve made in the past. If your finances are in a mess, then it’s time to sort them out. Mercury and Jupiter are also visiting your $$$ zone, which increases your extravagant side. Be careful you don’t indulge in a ‘comfort shopping’ spree that you later regret. Slow down and think things through. Remember … good things eventually come to Geminis who wait!

VIRGO

AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23

With the New Moon activating your hopes and wishes zone, it’s time to articulate (and write down) your goals and dreams for the future. Then you can put them into action. Saturday favours disciplined, creative work. But don’t let a loved one or work mate manipulate you on Sunday, as they try to persuade you to do something against your better judgment. Have the strength – and common sense – to stand your ground and say no. With a firm smile.

SAGITTARIUS

NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21

Is it always appropriate to be fearlessly frank? Is honesty always the best policy? Your natural inclination is to be incredibly blunt, but not everyone is ready for your brand of Sagittarian truth serum. The New Moon, Mercury and Jupiter are in your secrets zone, so a dollop of discretion and a pinch of diplomacy will smooth troubled waters. If you’re smart, then you’ll talk a lot less and listen a lot more. It’s time to hold your tongue and uncover a mystery (or two).

HOROSCOPES

ARIES

MARCH 21 TO APRIL 20

This week’s New Moon is in clannish Cancer so it’s a suitable time to start a domestic project, move house, organise a family get-together or welcome a new baby. If you’re travelling, it’s likely to be somewhere you’ve been before, where you feel completely at home. But have you been feeling like a tired and lacklustre Ram, with too many activities crammed into your timetable? Some rest and relaxation (at Casa Aries) are just what the doctor ordered.

CANCER

22 TO JULY 22

Sensitive Crabs are ruled by the silvery, changeable Moon, so you can’t help but be affected by this week’s New Moon in Cancer, as it stirs up your emotions. Plus the planets agitate professional partnerships or financial insecurities. But becoming overemotional and unreasonable won’t help matters. Instead, tune into the magical promise of the new moonbeams as you learn to love yourself, celebrate your strengths and follow your dreams.

LIBRA

S EPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 23

Polite Librans are the peacemakers of the zodiac. And you’ll certainly require your diplomacy skills this week, when a relationship with a partner, child or friend could be confusing and frustrating. The best way to handle the situation is with plenty of patience and understanding. The Sun, New Moon and Jupiter activate your career zone, so don’t be a wallflower. Speak up and promote your talents! If you procrastinate, then a golden opportunity will pass you by.

CAPRICORN

DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 20

The week starts with the lingering Sun/ Saturn square, which could trigger an old problem with a partner or relative. Wednesday’s New Moon is in your relationship zone, so put the needs of loved ones at the top of your to-do list. Then Mercury trines Saturn on Saturday, which boosts drive, ambition and organisational skills. But avoid telling other people what you think they should be doing. Remember – the only person you can control is yourself!

CARNIVAL ADVENTURE IS

There’s one question that usually follows a first-time cruiser: Did you like it?

After all, you’re either a cruise person or you’re not, so they say.

So my response to this question ever since getting off the Carnival Adventure?

“I’m going to book one with my friend next year!”.

I was recently invited to spend a week on board Carnival Cruise Adventure to see how the ship stacked up after they took on the P&O fleet earlier this year. All I can say is it is all the bells and whistles P&O ships were known for mixed with the classic Carnival experience.

Before I went on the cruise, I was very sceptical about being stuck on a ship for five days with no way to get off, but I had no idea what was in store for me. There is simply no way you can get bored on the Carnival Adventure, from trivia and bingo to cabaret shows and ziplining – there is always something to do.

I’m going to go back to the beginning so you know exactly why I can’t stop raving about cruising.

I was so nervous before the cruise that I just about bought out my local chemist for every kind of seasick medicine I could get my hands on. As a motion sick girl, this was a necessity but for the whole five days (including a rough sea day) I fared quite well.

When I arrived at Circular Quay for boarding, I was taken aback by just how big the ship was. I know it’s silly given the ship has 13 decks and has a capacity for over 2,500 quests, but you can’t imagine how big it is until you are standing next to it.

“YOU CAN’T IMAGINE HOW BIG IT IS UNTIL YOU ARE STANDING NEXT TO IT”

Boarding was a breeze! You check your suitcase in, and it will later magically appear outside your stateroom – perfect service!

Speaking of staterooms, let me tell you about the room that I stayed in. I was fortunate enough to stay in an ocean view balcony room, and it was so good I almost wanted to spend most of my time inside! Sitting on my balcony watching the waves, or having a nap with the sound of the ocean – it doesn’t get much better than that!

Once on board it is go time, before I had even seen my room people were already in the pool and others had drinks in their hands. The moment you take your first step on board; your holiday has officially begun.

I spent a little bit of time standing dumbstruck in the lobby, gawking at the grandeur thinking

to myself, “I’m going to get lost on this ship” before joining my fellow passengers on the pool deck for the sail away party.

The food

On my first night I tried Angelo’s (included cost) for some of the best Italian food I’ve had in a while. If it was up to me, I probably would have spent every night at a table inside Angelo’s!

My tip: try the infamous Carnival Melting Chocolate Cake, it’s on all the Carnival ships for a reason.

Next was Dragon Lady (included cost) to try their delicious Asian fusion dishes. It had all the classic Asian flavours you have come to expect.

My tip: the Kung Pao Chicken.

Side note: for all my fellow first-time cruisers make sure you always call it a ship and not a boat. You will get a stern look and be told off!
The Trattoria restaurant on Carnival Adventure.
The Carnival Adventure.

PERFECT FOR FIRST-TIME CRUISER

On the third day was Trattoria (additional cost) for another Italian fix. The warm and inviting atmosphere inside is worth the additional cost alongside the world class food.

My tip: the Limoncello Spritz.

On my last night, I tried the famous Luke’s Bar & Grill, a classic P&O favourite. I opted for the burrata for a starter and the mouth-watering

eye fillet steak for my main. I was just blown away by the quality of the food from all the restaurants on the ship.

My tip: the eye fillet steak.

The entertainment

The highlight of all the entertainment on the Carnival Adventure was the risqué cabaret show, ‘Blanc De Blanc Uncorked’. This is a must-

see for all cruisers over 18. While the show is definitely racy it provides audiences with a lot of laughs and entertainment for the night. I won’t tell you too much about the show because I think it is best to go in not knowing too much.

I was supposed to go on shore to visit Moreton Island, but rough seas meant it was safer to stay on board.

No problem! I headed straight up to the on board spa for a facial, strategically pretending like I didn’t see the gym on board. Make sure you visit the spa, cancelled shore day or not.

One afternoon I was determined to try out some of the Edge Adventure Park offerings which include abseiling, ziplining and watersliding. My fear of heights had me chickening out but the smiles on the faces of those ziplining past me told me enough.

One night, I made my way up to

the pool deck to join the ‘80s rock n glow party where a DJ played classic ‘80s tunes. Everyone had a drink in their hand, a smile on their face and danced the night away.

The final word

For families, couples or groups of friends, Carnival Adventure is perfect. The entertainment, dining options and bars will ensure everyone has something they like.

Despite not being able to get off at Moreton Island, I had the best five days cruising the high seas.

I’ll be back next year!

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