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Page 1: Get it Magazine April 2010

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APRIL 2010

CAMBODIATHE SOUL OF ATTRACTION

CALL TO ALMS

CHAPPELL REGRETSGREG’S SPORTING MOMENT

PLuS the vibe, fashion, socials and mother’s  day feature

ON THE STREET WITH THE SALLIES

RED SHIELDAPPEAL

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More than JUSt golf…

A Dinner on the Green Dine in pure indulgence and delight the senses with a touch of magic and mystery

under the stars. Join us on friday evening april, 23 for another spectacular Dinner on the green. Details are kept a secret up until the final minute so bookings are essential.

Don’t miss this world class event with stunning entertainment, gourmet cuisine created by celebrity chefs and award winning wines – it will leave you wanting more!

for bookings call 5530 9048 or email [email protected]

A DAy on the Green FestivAl You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy a day on the green. Join us on Sunday,

april 25 from 9am to 3pm for a fun-filled festival of music, gourmet food and wine. not to mention the ‘farmers market’ that offers a tempting array of gourmet foods,

fresh produce and unique gifts plus there’s a jumping castle for the kids. Bring a blanket, family and friends and come and relax on our lawn.

this is what Sundays are made for.

For more information go to www.linkshopeisland.com.au or phone (07) 5530 9000

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More than JUSt golf…

A Dinner on the Green Dine in pure indulgence and delight the senses with a touch of magic and mystery

under the stars. Join us on friday evening april, 23 for another spectacular Dinner on the green. Details are kept a secret up until the final minute so bookings are essential.

Don’t miss this world class event with stunning entertainment, gourmet cuisine created by celebrity chefs and award winning wines – it will leave you wanting more!

for bookings call 5530 9048 or email [email protected]

A DAy on the Green FestivAl You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy a day on the green. Join us on Sunday,

april 25 from 9am to 3pm for a fun-filled festival of music, gourmet food and wine. not to mention the ‘farmers market’ that offers a tempting array of gourmet foods,

fresh produce and unique gifts plus there’s a jumping castle for the kids. Bring a blanket, family and friends and come and relax on our lawn.

this is what Sundays are made for.

For more information go to www.linkshopeisland.com.au or phone (07) 5530 9000

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Get It Hope Island is published monthly by Get It Media Pty Ltd. Whilst all efforts are made to ensure information and advertising material is cor-rect, no responsibility is accepted for wrong or misleading information contained within. Copyright: All original material supplied by the publisher is copyright and cannot be used or reproduced without written permission of the publisher. Views expressed by the contributors are personal views and they are not necessarily those of the Publisher. Indemnity: Advertisers and advertising agents warrant to the publisher that any advertising material placed in Get It Hope Island is in no way infringement of any copyright or other right and does not breach confidence, is not defamatory, libelous, or unlawful, does not slander title, does not contain anything obscene or indecent, or does not infringe the Trade Practices Act or any other laws, regulation or statues. Moreover, advertisers and advertising agents agree to the indemnify their publishers or its agents against any claims, demands, proceedings, damages, costs, including legal costs or expenses properly incurred, penalties or judgments’ occasioned to the publisher in consequences of any breach of the above warranties.

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sometimes, it feels like there are a lot of extra hands besides my own

reaching deep into my pockets. friendly hands, ferreting through old

parking tickets, crumpled shopping dockets, used tissues and broken lipsticks, for any spare change.

helping hands, digging around in the name of charities worthwhile and causes coloured – like those blue genes, yellow daffodils and red noses. then there’s nature’s call of droughts and flooding rains, bushfires and a global aftermath of earthquakes, tsunamis and famines.

suddenly, it seems there are not enough pockets or hands in the world to meet the demand.

it’s not just the money. the emotional pull of need also take a toll. you want to give to everyone, but the big bucket of compassion you’ve been dipping into for years, is not as leak proof as you thought.

and so it goes. as our world gets smaller, our needs get bigger, and that free community support we’ve taken for granted for so long, expecting to be there on demand when needed, is left to but a few.

there are a million causes and a million charities wanting our help – with those keeping them going, asking so little for what they deliver.

let’s face it. We all like to see ourselves in the holier than thou light of sharing and caring, but it’s a lot easier to throw a gold coin or two into the bucket and satisfy our conscience, than actually get involved.

far easier to leave it to those anonymous others, with their natural-born altruism. they do it so much better, anyway.

like the salvation army, who seem to

have been on the front line of caring since forever. handing out their home-grown brand of help without judgment or condemnation. running the gamut of need as it presents.

douglas geekie, who heads up the residential side of the salvo’s red shield appeal on the gold Coast likes to describe the sallies as ‘those who do what we can’t, what we won’t or what we don’t know how to’.

and in the end, he says, we all benefit from the welfare and work the sallies undertake.

this month, we’ve raised the flag for the salvation army.

like many other causes, they fight tooth and nail to bring in the funds to keep their work on track, year by year.

next month, on May 29 and 30, their annual red shield appeal gets underway.

they’ll walk the highways and by-ways, knocking on doors asking for your help.

they’d like some of you to walk with them.

so how about it? up for some good old-fashioned sallies calling?

hands in pockets, shoes on feet – and out onto the streets.

at the very least, it’s guaranteed to earn you some feel-good brownie points.

if can spare a bit more than a ‘dime’ and a little of your time, contact the sallies on 0407 142014. they won’t turn you away.

– Sharon Kells

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get it contents

contentsget it cover story10 army on the march

get it feature stories16 cambodia

a future out of the shadows

19 you’re invitedjoin us for a great long lunch

20 decision of regretgreg chappell’s bowling brief

24 kaftan queenfashion goes frank

get the vibe08 play for the kids, a day

to remember and an animal appeal

time for mum28 mother’s day gift

buying made easy

get eating26 the food vibe

get it fashion31 golden glamour – a

season of glitter40 style trends in the hood

get social41 legends, formals,

fundraisers and food fun

get it q&a35 fi tness

yoga for blokes36 legal

company theft37 fi nance

insured for life 38 body wise

back to basics39 hair care

colour talk

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❖ TAKE THE HI ROAdSaturday, April 3. Join the hi-5 team at the gold Coast arts Centre as stevie, Casey, fely, lauren and tim put on a birthday show the kids will never forget. touring since January, hi-5ers have been living up to their name, encouraging fans to get involved. all the hopping, jumping and skipping will wear them out faster than a hot potato or cool banana. the event runs from 11.30am and 2pm. Call 55816500 for more information.

❖ PuPPET PLAyMonday, April 5-9. escape with the family into a magical winter wonderland when the Queensland theatre of puppetry, in association with local puppeteer Ken begbie, puts on a show to wow the kids and delight the adults as well. the show is a beautiful exploration of a baby caterpillar experiencing his fi rst winter. the kids will learn from the Wise old tree and watch Jack frost try to outwit the ice fairies. held daily from 9.30-11am at gerda pinter pavilion, Macintosh island park, tickets are only $5. for details call Kym edwards on 55391696.

❖ bOWLING fOR ORIGINFriday, April 16. paradise point bowls Club is hosting the ultimate state of origin, a test series featuring nsW vs Qld. Watch as some of australia’s leading players compete to take the title in what is expected to be a close game. for further details call 55771948.

❖ fROM THE HEARTthe animal Welfare league is desperately in need of food donations for the animals in its refuge. the league lost more than a million dollars earlier this year when fi re destroyed its labrador headquarters and contents. donated furniture and clothing used to raise funds to buy animal food, bedding, vaccinations and care were lost and without the funding source, resources are quickly diminishing, with the centre now down to a fortnight’s food supply. the league is in desperate need of donations of food, blankets and towels. donations can be dropped off at gold Coast Council administration centres at nerang and surfers paradise. for details contact the aWl, Katie garrett on 5509 9033.

❖ fuTuRE TENNIS STARSTuesday, April 6. never too young for a spot of tennis. Julie dybendahl has the racquet and moves to get even the smallest fans excited. Check out her easter program of Jump start tennis, held in the rec Club at sanctuary Cove. you can relax while the kids try out the hotshot starter program, or take on the more advanced developmental squads. numbers are limited to four a class, starting from age three and up. Classes commence on the april 6, for details contact Julie on 0420224809 or www.jumpstarttennis.com.au

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in what is expected to be a close game. for further details call 55771948.

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❖ ANZAC dAy Sunday, April 25. it’s a day sacred to many australians and one which starts with the traditional dawn service to honour australia’s service men and women. the north gold Coast rsl will mark the event with a 5.30am service in the grounds behind helensvale Club, in discovery drive – the ceremony to be followed by an ‘all welcome’ breakfast at the club afterwards.the sub-branch community march and service will be held at 11am in reserve and abrahams roads, upper Coomera.the runaway bay rsl will hold its dawn service at the anzac place Cenotaph, in lae drive, next to the library, starting at 5am, with breakfast to follow at 6am at the Junior leagues Club.the runaway bay Citizens service will follow at 9.15 am, with marchers gathering in the carpark opposite the Junior leagues Club in Morala avenue, and proceeding to the anzac Memorial, off lae drive, where the service will commence at 10am.Word has it that organisers at both these events will have the rum on hand to add to the coffee for the traditional ‘gunfi re breakfast’.Meanwhile, the upper Coomera

Citizens service will take place at 9.30am, at the upper Coomera War Memorial, oxenford-tamborine road, upper Coomera. Marchers will assemble at 9.15am at the school of arts in reserve road, departing at 9.30am and the actual service will take place at the anzac War Memorial from 9.45am. a gold coin donation is asked for, to support a barbecue and refreshments to follow. organised by the rotary Club of Coomera Valley. Contact Malcolm Cummings on 0439 332 737.

❖ MOONLIGHT MARKETS

Thursday, April 22. Catch up with the fun of the Moonlight Markets at sanctuary Cove, which run from 4pm until 7pm.because Mother’s day is looming, the centre is handing out free fl owers to all mums visiting the markets, so make sure you don’t miss out.as well as the moonlighting event, the Cove’s gourmet food Markets will feature every second saturday of the month – this month on april 2, and next month on May 8. another one not to miss, with great food ideas and treats on offer.

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Salvation Army’s Anita Moore

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it’s the last weekend in May. saturday, May 29, sunday, May 30, to be exact.

the dates set aside for this year’s red shield doorknock appeal. two days in a year of need that raises money to keep the work of the salvation army on track for another 12 months.

the morality of the cause is strong, but of late, the effort needed, has fallen short.

the army, the sallies or the salvos, as they are alternatively called, are known for their hands-on practicality in helping those in trouble or need.

they are expected to front up without question, offering comfort in places and circumstances where often there is little else to be had.

but these days, comfort is just not enough.

like businesses and households, charities also need to fi nance their good deeds, and for the salvation army, money is in a never-ending short supply.

the red shield appeal is the army’s once-a-year effort to boost its day-to-day coffers.

the organisation is supported by corporate donations and is often the benefactor of wills and bequests. some costs, in areas like health and aged care, are also shared with governments.

but this revenue is swallowed up by building, equipping and maintaining the many refuges, aged care facilities and rehabilitation centres the salvation army provides.

ongoing costs of care, like service bills, emergency supplies, funding of the positive life and rehabilitation programs,

and immediate and follow-up support, come back to the basics – knocking on doors and ringing bells.

in the last few years, because of a global credit squeeze, a lack of spare hours or just plain ‘compassion overload’, the number of people willing to give their time for the red shield appeal – and consequently, the money raised – has fallen.

last year, on the gold Coast, population of 500,000, the ‘call to alms’ brought in just $135,000, a relatively small drop in the big budget needed to keep the army’s social and welfare programs afl oat.

not that you’ll ever hear the sallies complain. every dollar is gratefully re-ceived. every crumpled note marked and dispensed before it hits the collection box.

but what if this year, things were to play out a little differently.

What if the annual fundraising effort went gangbusters and donations in the fi rst year of a new decade hit the million dollar mark – an average of $2 for every gold Coaster.

“that would be a blessing beyond our expectations,” says army spokesman pat-rick Walsh, who is based at Molendinar.

“We are really so grateful for the donations that come in each year and for the people who give up their time to help us raise that money. it means more than they might know,’’ says patrick.

“Without it, the army would be pushed to follow through on many of our vital social programs.

“but a million dollars, half a million… that would allow us to do so much. to help so many.”

and help is what the salvos do best.douglas geekie, chairman of the

residential side of the gold Coast’s red shield appeal, is a pragmatic optimist.

he is sure that if he can just get more ‘feet on the streets’, then the money will come.

“this appeal isn’t just about the salvation army. it’s about our community. the sallies are doing what we don’t do, helping those we don’t help, caring for those we don’t see,’’ he says.

“they hold out their hands and never question or discriminate, on race, age, gender or social status.

“and they give to those in our community who need it most, those who run out of options and don’t know where else to turn – so we need to give back and support them, because in the end, we all benefi t. “

he says the salvation army is a ‘well recognised and well received brand’.

“people know who the salvation army are,’’ says douglas.

“but not everyone knows just what they do, or the extent they do it.”

as it turns out, what they do is a lot.like the army they model themselves

on, the salvos are on the frontline of care, providing beds for the homeless, meals for the hungry, blankets for the cold, counselling for the distressed, refuge for the abused and help for the helpless.

every day, alcoholics and drug dependents, many who have lost the sympathy of society, are given support and assistance through rehabilitation, and recovery programs and centres.

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You’re awake. Dressed. Ready to go out and do good deeds.Today you’re going doorknocking. You’ve made the decision. A few

friends are coming round to help, and then you’ll all head out to ‘case’ the neighbourhood for charity. It’s for the Sallies. You trust the Sallies. They’ve always done the right thing. And you know for sure they won’t be spending your ‘takings’ on fancy committee lunches at the Versace,

or trips abroad to see how charity works away from home.not the Sallies, they’re the real deal.

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each night, women and children turn up at the army’s still Waters refuge, in southport, bruised and beaten by domestic violence, traumatised by sexual or emotional abuse, or simply overwhelmed by the hostility of their lives, looking for a safe haven.

and every week, the aged and disabled, who sit alone, sometimes for days, welcome a visit from the sallies, bringing food, clothes, vitamins, and more importantly, company and conversation.

you’ll also find the sallies in the prisons and courts.

“they go where they are needed, without judging or converting,’’ says douglas.

“When people front court for being drunk or on drugs, the sallies make sure they’ve got clean clothes, contact fam-ilies or just to help them deal with what’s going on.

“they offer a con-sistency of care wherever it is need- ed, and this is what makes the difference in people’s lives.’’

douglas, who has walked the streets many times, his red shield collection tin in hand, says all people need do is give up a couple of hours for a ‘one-off’ weekend in May to raise funds that will see out a year of support.

“Just a couple of hours. you don’t even have to go far from home. Walk your own neighbourhood or street.

“get a couple of friends to join you. Make it a bit of fun. it’s not that hard. and people don’t often turn you down when you’re collecting for the sallies.”

on the giving side, douglas is opting for a contribution equal to the cost of ‘one cup of coffee, one can of beer or a packet of cigarettes’ for the day.

“What’s a coffee worth, $4-$5. beer and cigarettes the same. that’s all it takes.

“don’t just throw in a $1 or $2 if you can stretch it – even charity has to deal with inflation.”

the army is not without its critics.

Many find their own tolerance for the army’s support of repeat drug and alcohol offenders wearing thin, seeing them as both the arbitrators and perpetuators of their own misfortunes.

but the army’s Major dean Clarke says that’s a hard call to make when you’re in the field.

“We certainly don’t support the de-structive behaviour that often comes with these situations, and our efforts are always aimed and helping people change in this way,’’ says Major Clarke.

“and we are aware that when you work with people at this level, there’s a risk you’ll

be taken advantage of in some way. “but how do you judge. how can anyone

judge or condemn the places people find themselves in. if you did, you simply wouldn’t lift a hand to help anyone,’’ Major Clarke says.

“you wouldn’t help the child because the parent is a gambler, or the wife because the husband is an alcoholic, or the family because the son is dying from a drug habit – or those caught in the cycles of addictions.”

he says the army’s work is not merely a relief and rescue exercise.

programs are run to help people fill in the

gaps in their lives, be it in areas of finance, hygiene, self esteem or a realisation of their own value. sometimes, it’s as simple an undertaking as learning how to manage their money, or to run a home properly.

“all our programs, our rehabilitative undertakings, come with rules and regulations, ‘’ says Major Clarke.

“We also require that people make a commitment to these programs, and in our accommodation centres, make some form of payment.

“our approach might equate to what some would call tough love,’’ Major Clarke says.

“but in this way, people are involved in their own process, and more than that, they are treated with dignity and allowed to retain whatever of that they have.”

Major Clarke says that although it might not seem like it from the outside, people dealing with hardship, whether social, emotional or financial, often find it extremely difficult to ask for help.

“it’s not easy for them to ask, not easy to accept or even to trust, even when they may have no other choices.

“so, it’s important they know that we aren’t coming to them with judgement.’’

Major Clarke says the salvation army be-lieves if it reaches out enough times, lives are indeed changed with

care and kindness.“We’ve seen it happen many times. it

might take a year, it might take three or four. but you don’t give up. you just don’t.

“it’s would be like saying, if you were to just give me one more $20 donation, and by doing so, you would save a person’s life with that donation, would you do it?

“of course you would. in life, there is always hope.” v – Sharon Kellsn  if you can help with the Salvation 

Army’s  Red  Shield  Appeal,  and volunteer  to  collect  on  May  29  and May  30,  contact  0407  142  014  or  07 3222 6666 for details.

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if you want the edge on fashion, the  delight  of  gourmet  food treats,  the  enjoyment  you  get from  taking a  lunch break with friends  with  the  water  in  view, or  just grabbing a coffee  in  the stylish cafes along the way, then you need to check out Sanctuary Cove’s Marine Village.The  Village  has  shops,  cafes 

and  restaurants  lining  the  quaint pavements and terraced streets.Take  your  time  trying  on  the 

European  style  in  the  boutiques, check  out  the  artistic  jewellery  on hand,  the  creative  gift  shops  and much more.On  the  fashion  front,  autumn  and 

winter have taken up residence offering a  season  of  tailored  jackets,  lace-trimmed shirts, embroidery and ruffles, long shirt dresses teamed stylishly with tights and knee length boots.Calypso is kicking off the season with a 

new label Holmes + Fallon, along with the popular Gabriella Fratini range. You’ll also find designs from Morgan and Marks, as well as israel’s favourite, Elena Lurie. “This season, you’ll be able to layer, with 

a  lot  of  unusual  designs  and  ruffles  and zips,’’ says Calypso’s Sue McDonald.’’“Animal  prints  are  still  influential,  and  the 

new jackets and trench coats will fit  perfectly into your winter wardrobe.’’irene Marshall, who runs Sparrow Couture has 

children’s  clothes well  underway  for  the  season, and  has  just  taken  stock  of  the  delightful  Tea  Princess range, which  she  says  are  ‘walking  out  of  the  shop  as soon as i unpack them’.The  range  is  soft,  vintage  and made  for  little  girls.  

irene also stocks the popular Piccolina label for girls 2-12  years,  an  ‘absolutely  divine’  label,  available only in Queensland at her shop.EEV fashion boutique has the latest from designer 

Mela  Purdie,  and  features  the  stunning  range  of winter outfits,  including  the edgy white and black trench coats. The store also carries the Verge range.EEV’s sister store, VEE gives you a new season of the 

Hammock & Vine label, the funky fashion of  Rosie & Dixie, plus a range of Guess bags and accessories. And while you’re shopping,  take a  look at Riley 

burnett’s  new  jewellery  offering,  especially  the sterling silver and semi-precious stone pieces, as well as the Sue Senis and Cat Hammill pieces at Tango Lima.

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there are two things that come to mind when you talk Cambodia.One is that it’s a country of an-

cient  and  impressive  temples.  build-ings  of  great  beauty  that  carve  an  intriguing mix of Hindu and buddhist teachings  into  the sandstone bas-re-lief of its temple walls. The  walls  tell  stories  of  deities,  di-

vas, gods and demons, and catch the eye at every turn.The country’s  famous Angkor Wat, 

which  literally  means  city  temple,  is  the  centrepiece  of  a  region  at Siem  Reap,  rich  in  religious  sites  and temples.The  area  is  one  of  the  main  

reasons   people come to Cambodia –  to  experience  the  ancient  beat-ing heart  of  this  country, which de-fines  itself  through  its  cultural  and  religious legacy.it’s  in  stark  contrast  to  another  as-

pect of Cambodia – one that is shad-owed in darkness and saw millions of people wantonly  killed,  and  as many children left orphaned and homeless, under  the  brutal  and  oppressive  rule of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s.While it may not be the kind of infor-

mation you’d want flashed on tourist brochures,  it  is  an  undeniable  herit-age every Cambodian lives with, and one  which  holds  a  strange  fascina-tion for visitors. Each year, the tourist numbers rise.Last year, more than a million people 

visited the region, lured by both the pull of  its rich cultural and spiritual depth, and curiosity over a genocide that, for many, took place in their lifetime.

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resonating with an ancient spiritfor me, it wasn’t so much a lure, as the 

enticement of friends, telling me over and over again that Cambodia was a place ‘you simply must go to’.

so i went, landing at phnom penh airport to an unexpected surge of sounds, smells and sights – a flashy and hectic welcome of bikes, cars, limousines and taxis, all mangled in the chaotic slipstream of a big city going about its daily business.

the streets pulse with life, as shop owners and residents alike set up on pavements to watch tV, eat meals and carry on their asian brand of normality.

phomh penh is loud, brash and energetic, not unlike the free-for-all bus-tle found in neighbouring bangkok, but a lot poorer.

it’s the capital of arrival, where day-to- day street poverty is contrasted with the grandeur of the royal palace and temple of emerald, or silver pagoda, so named because of the more than 5000 silver tiles lining the floor.

here you also find the regal tower of independence, erected to mark the coun-try’s freedom from french rule in 1953, which glows over the city at night.

however, phnom penh with all its energy was not my main destination.

a few hundred kilometres away, there was another capital waiting – the tour-ist capital, siem reap, french-inspired, charming and full of quaint buildings and unusual customs.

in contrast to phnom penh, it seemed calm and cared for, and i decide i could easily live here, surrounded by the tropi-cal verdant gardens, manor houses, the river, the restaurants and street stalls, of-fering dishes of deep fried prawns for just $6, and the trees that sparkle at night with fairy lights and lanterns.

the guide who had joined us in phnom penh wanted us to know his Cambodia, warts and all.

he had walked us to the door of the local prisons, pointing out where people were held, tortured and killed, and an exhibition of skulls that reminded us this was no movie, but a Cambodian story that refuses to be ignored.

however, it was too much for him to

go inside. phonm penh was once known as the jewel of asia. but on april 17-18, 1975, more than two million people were forced to evacuate the capital after be-ing told the americans were on their way to bomb the city – a ruse to get them to leave.

in three days, almost the entire popula-tion moved out and fled to the country-

side, where thousands died either of hun-ger, illness or being massacred by Khmer rouge soldiers, as they gathered in the fields, sometimes singled out for no better reason than they wore glasses and were thus considered to be an intellectual.

“We were once a big, strong, beauti-ful empire, now, we have no elders,’’ our guide tells us, a fact that does not go unnoticed with a quick check of the youthful passing street parade.

as one young couple rides past on a motorbike, the girl sitting astride behind her companion, our guide yells loudly, ‘this is not thailand. our women are more proper’.

and with his reprimand, the bike stops, the girl gets off and repositions herself,

this time sitting sedately sidesaddle.our guide has other surprises in store,

like the markets, which serve up local deli-cacies for you to try, if you’re game.

“piles of fried giant tarantulas, deep fried sparrows and crickets,’’ he proudly tells us.

“but no dogs. this is not Vietnam.’’We had taken in phonm penh, but now it

was angkor Wat, and its myriad surround-ing chambers and buildings, that we were anxious to see.

the temples and the magnificent ang-kor Wat are believed to be the centre of what was, in the 12th century, a giant urban sprawl that covered some thousand square kilometres, making it one of the largest cities in the world.

i’d read the books, looked at the pho-tographs, researched on the internet and heard my friends’ rapturous stories, but nothing came close to preparing me for the wonderment of these temples.

those still standing in this world heritage listed site are on a scale and beauty that simply cannot be conveyed in pictures or print, surrounded as they are by a massive moat, more than 800m wide.

the moat, stone-lined and several kilometres long, is best seen from up high in a helicopter, laying the view of the waterway and the temple complex out in all its magnificence.

the intricate carvings on so many of the buildings are stunningly complex, of-ten depicting the three concurrent ‘levels of life’ for Cambodians – the spiritual, the royal and peasant.

our guide tells us these temple places are ancient and holy, dating back to the 10th and 13th centuries, but the images on the walls indicate an even older presence.

he points to a carving, which clearly de-picts an ancient dinosaur, a stegosaurus, then tells us to put our backs hard against a temple edifice and pound our chests hard for luck.

as i pound fiercely, a deep resounding boom emanates and the sky is broken by the sounds of bats and small birds flying out from the structure.

the temple guides crowd around me, and urge me to pound some more.

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“you very lucky. you very special,” says my guide excitedly, having newfound reverence with his colleagues for my bird-bat boom effect.

later, he tells us he is alone in the world, his father and most of his rela-tives having died. he doesn’t tell us how

they died, but the implication is clear.he doesn’t know his birthday or his age,

but today he has become ‘more impor-tant’ because of my ‘spiritual pounding’.

as we leave the temple to shop in the nearby markets, a local man with three dead pigs strapped to the back of his motorbike, passes and yells, ‘hey lucky, lucky’ to me’.

My ageless guide smiles and nods. he is the keeper of the experience.

there is a lot more to take in, in Cam-bodia. there are cruises on paddle boats down the Mekong, cycling tours in the ream national park, visits to the Koulen Mountains, home of the reclin-

ing buddha and magnificent waterfalls.there is the seaside resort of siha-

noukville, with its white beaches and tour-ist hotels.

there is Cambodia, a place of strange incongruities.

it delivers its history in the ancient rainfor-est remnants, its world in the barren flat fields that bury a tragic past, its war-torn legacy in a startling poverty and deca-dence, and its future in a fierce hope that is reflected in the industry of its people and the cultural wealth of its ancestors.

you really must go there. v

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LIKE TIGER WOOdS, AuSTRALIAN CRICKET LEGENd GREG CHAPPELL

HAS LIVEd THROuGH THE PubLIC bACKLASH Of SCANdAL –

ALTHOuGH HIS WAS A PROfESSIONAL, NOT PERSONAL CHOICE.

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it’s not fair. When good people err they are judged more harshly than those with looser morals.

golf legend tiger Woods makes poor decisions over cocktail waitresses, models and whatever else, and the world no longer loves him – even his girlfriends turn against him.

australian cricket legend greg Chappell, known as a true gentleman of sport believes how tiger copes with adversity will define his career.

“tiger’s shown he’s as human and fallible as the rest of us, and that makes him more appealing than someone who can do no wrong,’’ says Chappell during a quiet conversation at a links golf Club, bustling with activities during the Qantas legends of sport event at hope island.

“he’ll come out of it a different person and be all the better for it.

“sportsmen fall from grace just as easily as other celebrities”, says Chappell.

“they exist in a bubble and think they can live to a different set of rules,’’ says greg, who at 61 is lean, fit and still busy with his beloved cricket.

“it’s like living in disneyland, and it becomes the real world, not the one other people have to live in.’’

the former australian test captain and selector knows about life in the bunker. unlike tiger’s serial poor decision making, Chappells’s error was a one-off. but what a one it was.

it was february 1, 1981, and the final ball at the Melbourne Cricket ground that would decide the outcome of the one-day cricket series between australia and new Zealand.

at the crease was the final batsman, brian McKechnie, a burly rugby player, powerful enough to hit the six needed for new Zealand to win the match.

Chappell ordered the bowler, his brother trevor, to deliver the ball underarm. McKechnie, in protest, made no attempt to hit the runs, merely blocking the ball… before hurling his bat to the ground in disgust.

in the ensuing media firestorm, australians were treated to the spectacle of their own prime Minister, Malcolm fraser, joining with his new Zealand counterpart, robert Muldoon in criticising an aussie.

the ferocity of the storm was partly due to shock it was perpetrated by Chappell, who had epitomised the grace and sportsmanship of the game. it simply wasn’t cricket.

perhaps the decision was based on McKechnie’s big-hitting reputation, and,

after all, the underarm bowl was a legal delivery under the then laws of the game.

Chappell in hindsight, will have none of it.“it was a mistake’’ he says.“you play tough but fair; it wasn’t in the

spirit of the game.’’as for McKechnie’s reputation, Chappell

says he didn’t know about the big-hitting batsman on the day.

he does, however, concede to being under huge pressure at the time. as aussie skipper, he was the lightning rod during tempestuous changes raging in cricket during that period.

the sport was in flux, with World series Cricket and one-day ‘pyjama cricket’

changing the face of the game faster than hidebound authorities liked.

“players adapt much more quickly than administrators, because they’re at the coal face, it’s their livelihood’’ says Chappell.

his qualities as a cricketer, and a man, ensured he survived the underarm incident with his dignity intact to become himself a respected administrator and promoter of the game.

ironically, nearly 20 years on, he sees history repeating itself, but with a difference. the indian premier league, which tempts players with rich rewards and twenty20 cricket, is re-writing how the game is played. only these days, an angry australian opener, dave Warner, can walk down the pitch and confront the umpire for ruling his stance-switch illegal, and no one thinks it worth more than passing comment.

Chappell sees the value of twenty20 in attracting new fans, especially in the us, which, surprisingly, has the world’s third biggest cricket audience – 300 million viewers.

Chappell has promoted cricket in the us,

where it has taken root among well-paid, well-educated immigrants from india, pakistan and sri lanka, who followed the previous large intake of Calypso cricket lovers from the Caribbean.

as someone involved in developing young australian talent, Chappell says he finds it significant that a us team did well in the recent World under 19 competition, though it was business as usual in the final where pakistan succumbed to australia.

While test and twenty20 cricket will continue to attract their fans and detractors, Chappell says the 50-over version remains crucial to the future of cricket.

despite two lopsided series against pakistan and the West indies, this summer’s games mostly attracted a tV audience of more than a million.

however, Chappell says he would like to see pitches offering a better contest between bat and ball.

he understands tV networks want to see games go full distance, but believes the best games are those where the batsmen have to earn their runs.

Much like the contests in which he was involved, when the likes of West indians Viv richards, Clive lloyd and gordon greenridge took on aussies dennis lillee and geoff thomson, and rod Marsh and Chappell did battle with the extremes of Joel garner and Colin Croft also West indians.

While greg rates all-round genius sir gary sobers as his best cricketer, he rates richards among the best he bowled to and lloyd and greenridge the most dangerous.

“it’s not just that greenridge and lloyd were so powerful, so much as they tended to hit the ball straight back at you,’’ he explains.

Croft was difficult to play because of his ability to straighten the occasional delivery while bowling at an extreme angle. however, the bowler who stands lit-erally head and shoulders above the rest was Joel garner.

it was the giant West indian’s ability to generate phenomenal bounce that created problems.

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Sportsmen fall from grace just as easily as other celebrities. They exist in a bubble and think they can live to a different set of rules’‘

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“bounce tends to undo batsmen, and if the wicket also had a bit of movement, or swing then you were in big trouble.’’

he recalls Joel’s verdict when the aus-tralians were called to bat on such a wicket. Joel drawled: “no contest.’’

and did he get Chappell’s wicket?“yes, i think he probably did,’’ he says

with a rueful smile.What made Chappell one of australia’s

best batsmen and an extraordinary slip fielder was a combination of god-given hand-eye co-ordination and a self-taught ability to concentrate ferociously, hour after hour.

he initially brought the same approach to golf, which he took up seriously towards the end of an illustrious cricket career.

When first picked for australia, the only time he got to socialise with the likes of brother ian, and fellow cricketer rod Marsh, was on a golf course or the bar.

“but it seemed silly to be playing golf when you were supposed to be on a rest day, so i gave it away.’’

second time round, he became hooked.“it’s not a sport, it’s a drug, and i took it

too seriously for a while. i thought it was all about technique when, like anything, it’s about the mind.

“even today, if i don’t have a good round i know it’s because my mind isn’t there.’’

nowadays, he doesn’t try so hard, enjoys it more and sees it as a good way to exercise his mental and physical capacities when not involved in the likes of youth cricket as a national selector, and with the australian Cricket academy in brisbane.

busy he may be, but if you’re listening tiger, i’m sure this aussie cricket legend would be happy to find time to swap tips from the bunker. v

OF HIS INFAMOUS DECISION TO INSTRUCT DELIVERY OF A FINAL BOWL IN A MATCH TO DEFEAT NZ, CHAPPELL ACKNOWLEDGES ‘IT WASN’T IN THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME’.

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breakfast starts early and sets the tone for the day.

lunch arrives, and you sit and take in the waterfront views.

then in the afternoon, the slow sunset brings on the tapas, and finally, when night arrives, the tables flicker in a soft glow of candlelight.

at the new Vibe restaurant, there’s a meal for every season and a taste for every diner.

owners gayle gordon and liz peters have just taken over this big, bustling restaurant and are fast working to make it their own.

“We are both passionate about food,’’ says gayle, and it shows in the new menus recently introduced.

When liz and gayle, who are close friends, bought into the restaurant they changed the name, the décor and the food choices.

the walls were painted chocolate, and bright splashes of orange added throughout, with black tablecloths laid at night for a touch of style and sophistication.

the food at Vibe is fresh and contemporary, and with breakfast, lunch and dinner menus to cater for, the choice of meals is generous.

the restaurant’s chef, scott Murray, is familiar to many locals, having worked at the links golf Club, at hope island.

scott believes in delivering uncomplicated and traditional meals, but adding his own modern twist.

he says he is inspired by the food tastes of british and asian chefs, and is big on using fresh local produce in his dishes wherever possible.

the Vibe is open seven days a week, kicking off at 7am and running until late.

“We have a great selection of food choices both day and night,’’ says gayle.

“and the tapas menu is extremely popular. you can sample a great selection of treats, from fresh plump oysters, to herb and pumpkin risotto and tempura prawns to an anti pasta plate and char-grilled chicken skewers.”

the restaurant also offers a great little cocktail bar, where you can catch up with the company, and a staff of experienced baristas, if you are just in the mood for the best coffee.

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some dads, buying for wives on behalf of the kids, end up in strife when the wrapping comes off to reveal a new drill kit or a vacuum cleaner.

Mums may look like they don’t mind, but gifts of the male or work variety can wait for another occasion. better to buy mum something she wouldn’t bother to give herself – like a pampering beauty and body treatment.

We talked to our advertisers and they came up with these suggestions, which you’d have to agree, are enticing.

let’s start with the hammam experience. if you’ve not tried this before, you’re in for a real treat. it’s a beauty and body indulgence that is pure luxury, with all the exotic mystery of the Middle east. and don’t just treat your mum. take yourself along for an experience we promise you’ll adore, at lella hammam at the Moroccan bath and spa, broadbeach.

now, on to skin. Who doesn’t love this side of life. any woman, be she mum or grandmum, will lap up a treatment that promises to deliver a young new skin, or a session to smooth out the wrinkles. as gift-giving goes, this is all the trend. Check out skin alert’s offer, they know the business.

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GET A GLiMPSEnatural skin care, free from more than 168 chemicals, is the perfect gift for mum. this Mother’s day, every fi fth caller gets a free four-pack system valued at $280. Visit www.glimpseskincare.com.au or call shenelle on 5502 8024.

MOROCCAn MuMMAMoroccan hammam is eight treatments of pure luxury tied up in one. a special indulgence from the Middle east, perfect for hard working mums. $160 for a session or join mum for $260 a double. Call 5592 1267 or visit www.lellahammam.com.au

company in2skin, which uses stem cell technology and apple stem cell extracts in its powerful anti-ageing skin care range. agave day spa can give your mum a lift, quite literally. the centre has the latest diamond medilift system, which is a non-surgical success story.

also on the skin front, the glimpse range is an all-natural line that delivers results – and to prove it, you can ‘try and see’ free of charge.

another way to go on Mum’s day is to cover all bases with a gift hamper. these come full of surprises and treats, and are a lot of fun to unravel and discover as yet another gift pops up. platinum hampers, at labrador have every possible idea wrapped up.

okay, here’s yet another idea, and we like this one a lot. get a photo of your mum, or you with

your mum, or better still, your whole family with your mum so you can all share the cost, and take it to WoW prints, at oxenford, where they’ll transfer it to a large canvas for you. Watch your mum’s face light up when she unwraps this particular gift.

and moving right along to hair care. KonC hairdressing salon has a great offer on ghd hair straighteners, the golden standard in the business, with $60 off the main price. buy it, wrap it, give it.

finally, on our rundown, samsara, the delightful furniture and gift store at helensvale homeworld, has a beautiful range of candles, tibetan jewellery and décor gifts that your mum would love.

We can’t make the choice, but there’re a lot of suggestions here to help make it easy.

and won’t mum be pleased.

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MOROCCAn MuMMAMoroccan hammam is eight treatments of pure luxury tied up in one. a special indulgence from the Middle east, perfect for hard working mums. $160 for a session or join mum for $260 a double. Call 5592 1267 or visit www.lellahammam.com.au

STRAiGHT AnD SMOOTHan essential by any other name. all this month, just in time for Mother’s day, KonC hairdressing is offering a $60 discount on its ghd straighteners, with free carry case thrown in. ghd is hair care at its best. your mum will love it.

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uLTRADERM FOR THE uLTRA MuMnew ultraderm eye renew treatment is made from the stem cell extract of rare swiss apples and provides anti-oxidant protection, stimulates collagen production and assists in reducing the appearance of fi ne lines. Mum will love it. Call 1300 660 297 for a free sample or visit www.ultraderm.com.au

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it’s Monday morning and Caroline Childs is having her first day off in a hectic two weeks.

time to catch up on some personal business and take a breather to reflect on the success of the project she and husband steve have undertaken over the past few months – the renovation and trans-formation of their hair and beauty spa, Champions, at sanctuary Cove.

While the work on the new salon has been evolving, it was the last two weeks that saw the finishing touches come together.

and the result is spec-tacular – a stylish, sophis-ticated hairdressing centre with a new beauty spa and treatment area, and a complex that is both bigger and brighter than before.

“We expanded the existing site,’’ says Caroline, referring to the salon,

which is located in what used to be the old

brewery site at sanc-tuary Cove.

“and while i know it’s a bit of a

cliché, we’ve now got a one-stop hair and beauty spot, that puts our customers

at the forefront and with everything they need at their fingertips.’’

the idea of a salon where women – or men for that matter – can walk in, have a massage, or a more indulgent hydrotherapy session, get their nails done, enjoy a facial or body treatment, then move into the

next room for the complete hair works, is one Caroline has been brewing up for years.

“it makes so much sense,’’ she says.

“you can make an appointment and book in for as little, or as much as you want.

“but just the idea of being able to relax and be looked after with your hair, beauty and body care, is such a delight.

“and we are here to make it as easy and relaxing as possible.”

the hairdressing salon is the main focus of the makeover – a bright, spacious and welcoming area, with a cutting edge colour combination of whites, blacks and striking green walls.

it carries 15 hairdressing stations, five up on the previous number, and a staff of 15, so there is little or no waiting.

the nail bar is at the front as you enter the salon, but the three beauty rooms and the hydrotherapy and de-licious Vichy spa rooms are set separately to one side,

the very idea of being able to relax, of being able to be looked after with your hair, beauty and body care, is such a delight.

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the salon is Caroline’s baby.her vision was there from the very beginning, when she

turned up at Champions in 1996, looking for some part-time work, then ended up staying on.

Caroline had trained as a beauty therapist in tasmania, and worked in perth before moving to the gold Coast, where she met and married her husband.

the year after joining the sanctuary Cove salon, she bought into the business as a partner, then in 2000, took over the premises completely.

“Champions has always been a great salon,’’ says Caroline.“but now we’ve opened it up to make it even bigger, made

it over and put all the best elements of hair and beauty under the one roof.”

Caroline has seen her business grow through good times and bad times, where many others have not been so lucky.

she puts the success down to a formula of giving her customers the best on every front.

“i’m not a hairdresser myself, but i know that every woman, regardless of age, wants her hair to look good, to look contemporary and even sexy,’’ says Caroline.

“a good cut and style and the right colour is a bit like handing out a youth tonic. it can take five or 10 years off a women’s age. We see it happening all the time.”

Caroline says her staff are hired not only because of their proven skills in hairdressing, but also because of their willingness to work with clients.

“hairdressers are artists. they like to be creative. but our girls also take the time to talk over the needs and wants of clients, then give them hair that works both in the salon and after, when they’re at home.”

Caroline says the salon business doesn’t really belong to her.“i run it of course, but it’s really our client’s business,’’ she says.“they come here, they know us, they trust us with their hair

and beauty care, and after awhile, it becomes their salon,’’ says Caroline.

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Ben Levi

The 7 best-kept health secrets you must know, but were never told.

Call 5530 8494www.chiropracticcentral.com.au

Being different is never easy. It can be tough. Real tough. I used to

just ‘go with the flow’ and not ‘rock the boat”, but sometimes one’s heart beats to a different drum. You’ll see what I mean shortly…

Let me introduce myself. My name is Ben Levi. I’m a third generation Gold Coaster born into a family of two generations of Medical Prac-titioners. So, I’ve been around

the medical model all my life. But this is where I’ve made a change. I decided to help people get well without uing drugs or surgery. So, I became a chiropractor. I’ve heard people say, “oh, so you’re a back cracker”, or “bone cruncher”.

This is exactly why I feel compelled to expose some secrets and dispel some myths! The 7 secrets I’m sharing with you today will change the way you look at your own and your family’s health forever.

1 Our Symptoms are a poor indicator of our health…how we feel and how

well we heal are different.Our degree of symptom is not a health

barometer. We can be symptom free and have cancer, heart disease or even just tooth decay. High cholesterol isn’t caused by a shortage of statin production. Pain isn’t a result of ibuprofen insuffi-ciency. These symptoms are merely our clever bodies trying to give us a warning signal. If you hear a rattle in your car do you turn the music up to get rid of it? Or do you get a qualified mechanic to fix the problem?

2 We need a healthy spine to have a healthy body…your spine and

nerves are like a switchboard for your body. If we have some of those spinal ‘switches’ in an ‘off’ position, similar to a blown fuse, our body won’t work prop-erly, like the lights get switched off when a fuse blows to your house. We need to live with all the switches in an ‘on’ posi-tion to be healing properly and there-fore be healthy for life.

3 Healing happens from the inside out…our bodies have a natural ability to

heal! It’s abundant and free! Everyone has the power needed to live to 120. It’s called innate intelligence, and it’s that power to heal we are all blessed with. You can’t buy it or swallow it. You just need to let it work without interference. This is where subluxations come into it. They interfere with normal healing by blocking the flow of electrical impulses from our brain to our body. Remove the subluxations, and miracles happen. So what is a subluxation?

4 Subluxations may be devastating…A Subluxation is any misalignment

of the spinal bones which chokes the spinal cord and spinal nerves. As you know, your brain and nervous system is the master controlling system of your body. It has ultimate control of over 50 trillion cells that make you breathe, smile, digest, swallow and even control your blood pressure!

When the spine misaligns its called subluxation and this can put massive pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Imagine that! And what’s worse, is that usually we can’t even feel it. Less than 10% of the nervous system carries or perceives pain. That means things we do every day, such as sit at a compu-ter or playing sport, can cause misalign-ment, and put pressure on the nerves, weakening our nervous system. Some-times we are lucky and we get some body signals such as headaches, fa-tigue, and back pain, telling us there is something wrong.

5 Chiropractors specialize in the detection and removal of subluxation

We study the intricate workings of the spine and nervous system extensively so we can carefully remove this potentially damaging condition. It takes 5 years full time at University to learn how to find and remove subluxations from the spine. I graduated with a Masters de-gree in Chiropractic and studied a further two years to hold a Degree in Nutritional Medicine.

6Your posture is the window to your spine…if your posture is out, your

spine and nervous system is under pressure. That’s right, you may have subluxation. How do you stand? Does your head sit forward of your shoulders? Are you getting a bump at the base of your

neck? Do you have a sway back? Is one shoulder higher than the other or one leg slightly shorter? Bad posture not only looks bad, it is bad.

It’s as bad on the inside as it is on the outside and should not be ignored.

7 Chiropractic adjustments are safe, gentle and effective…an adjustment

is a very specific and gentle way of realigning the spine. I know many of us have experienced practitioners who are too heavy handed. I agree, I’m fussy about who adjusts me, too. We use very gentle, yet extremely effective methods of adjusting the spine. We make it our responsibility to get the best possible results, in the safest possible way.

Try something different. For the next 2 weeks we’ll give a thorough spine and posture check for just $30, normally valued at $220. We have our x-ray facility on site, if required. Just mention this article.

Come and say hi to Kerrie, our naturopath and massage therapist. Whatever your needs, we’ll endeavour to look after you.

We are located at Suite 9, 1 Rialto Quay Drive, Hope Island, next to BiLo, above the Thai restaurant, on the turn off to Sanctuary Cove.

Call Di, my friendly assistant at Chiropractic Central, on (07) 5530 8494, mention this offer and we will schedule you in as soon as we can. We look for-ward to meeting you very soon!

Yours in health, Ben Levi ,Chiropractor.BSc M.Chiro.Grad Dip Nutrition Med.

Remember, your health is your wealth

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Qbeing a busy dad, working and raising a family, I often fi nd myself stressed

out, tired and short on time when it comes to exercise. What exercise regime would you recommend to help with stress and fatigue? Is yoga popular for men and would this be a good option for stress relief?

A: yoga is great for stress relief. it teaches you to connect your mind and body using breathing techniques, while performing its various poses. the result is you learn to focus your attention inward and will start to feel more relaxed and calm.

a popular misconception is that yoga is simply stretching. yoga certainly will help increase fl exibility, but also builds core strength, increased energy fl ow, balance, co-ordination, confi dence and general well being also. When your body is stressed it stores body fat as a means of defence and a stressed body does not function properly.

yoga can be practised by anyone no matter what level of fi tness you are at. another misconception is that yoga is more suited to women but yoga offers a

constant challenge to your strength and concentration levels, therefore many men enjoy the daily practice. a yoga class is a non-judgmental place, where everyone progresses at their own pace. release the ‘warrior’ in you.

you may think of warrior as an aggressive term, but in fact, some of the most important characteristics of a warrior are calmness, strength, balance and clarity –all benefi ts of yoga.

i recommend you to start with a beginner’s class. at the sanctuary Cove rec Club, i teach two classes that would be suitable for you, Mondays and thursdays at 9.30 am. if these times don’t suit, then you can take the option of private one-on-one classes. once you learn how to breath and perform the poses correctly, you can then practise in the comfort of your own home. v – Jodie Roughan

information provided by Jodie roughan, sanctuary Cove rec Club. if you have any fi tness questions, email [email protected]

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equipment from work and keeping it. If I have evidence that they have been stealing, do I need to follow the ‘three strikes and you are out’ rule, or can I dismiss them immediately?

A: a common misconception is that employers must always give employees three warnings before they can lawfully dismiss an employee. three warnings are not required if the employee has engaged in ‘serious misconduct’. however, before forming the view that they are guilty and dismissing them, you need to make sure that you have a ‘valid reason’ for terminating their employment (in this case stealing) and that you have thoroughly and fairly investigated the issue.

the features of a fair investigation include: 1. Making sure the employee understands the

allegation (e.g. stealing) and that their employment is at risk.

2. interviewing all relevant witnesses.3. providing the employee with an opportunity to tell

their side of the story.4. taking into account any extenuating circum-

stances, such as diffi culties in their personal life.5. having an open mind about their guilt and not

‘pre-determining’ that they are guilty and you will dismiss them.

6. Communicating the fi ndings of your investigation to the employee.

you need to ensure that dismissal is a proportionate response to the employee’s behaviour. for example, dismissing an employee for taking a pen probably won’t be appropriate. however, dismissing an employee for stealing cash out of the till may well be appropriate.

if you are a small business employer with less than 15 employees, you will need to ensure you comply with the small business fair dismissal Code.

it is often a good idea to get legal advice prior to dismissing an employee so that you can make sure that the dismissal procedure is fair and minimise your risk of an unfair dismissal claim.❖

information provided by ffrench Commercial lawyers. if you have any legal questions, email [email protected]

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QSome years ago I suffered a mild heart attack. I now run my own business and

want to know how to go about applying for life insurance cover?

A: life insurance is probably one of the most overlooked areas for small to medium business, especially for key persons such as the Ceos and/or business owners.

a common perception of insurance companies would indicate that they would not offer cover to people who had suffered conditions, such as heart attack, stroke, cancer or even high blood pressure and cholesterol.

Whilst all insurance companies would assess the increased risks involved, in most cases we find they would accept the condition based on an increased premium payment (loading), or even an exclusion based on previous medical history.

With respect to high blood pressure and high cholesterol, it is common for insurance companies to offer standard premiums assuming other medical areas

are clear. in cases of increased risk we feel the need for cover is critical, as statistics indicate that most small business could not survive the financial burden placed on the owners if they were absent from the business for any prolonged period of time.

the most common forms of cover for small business is death, tpd, trauma and income replacement cover.

a good insurance broker would be able to help you select the best insurance package to suit your business, as well liaise with insurance underwriters to pick the best insurance company to suit your particular needs.

in this case, we would suggest that you apply for cover, making sure to provide as much information as possible in order to get the best possible outcome. v

information provided by Quill group. if you have any questions regarding your finances then email [email protected]

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QI suffer from constant low back pain. Are there exercises or treatments I

can do to help. A: you’re not alone with back pain. More than 80 per cent of

adults will suffer the same sometime in their life, with the

problem recurring to 70-80 per cent of people in the

first year.Most low back pain, which can sometimes also affect the buttocks, thigh, calf or foot, is mechanical in origin,

caused by specific movements or certain postures.

a system known as the McKenzie method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy, is used by some physiotherapists, to assess and differentiate treatments for mechanically based problems. it checks out the best way to treat the injury and identifies any issues that could cause further problems.

this comes hand in hand with advice on

simple corrections, like adjusting posture or doing specific exercises to reduce the pain and prevent further occurrence.

poor posture when sitting or standing is a major factor contributing to back pain, as is incorrect and excessive forward bending, poor sleeping positions and a lack of activity and exercise.

learning to stand properly by holding your body correctly and distributing your weight evenly between your right and left feet can make all the difference. When you bend, use your knees and lean forward through your hips. When you sit, support the natural hollow or lordosis in your back with a rolled up towel or a correct lumbar roll.

Walking with correct posture, comfortable clothing and good shoes is a cheap and regular form of exercise that will also help strengthen your body and muscles.

these ideas are simple but can help in a number of practical ways to reduce lower back pain.

learn how to manage back pain, whatever the cause. v - Philippa Gilbert.

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Q What trends and styles can we expect for this winter

season? I am interested to find this out before I make any changes to my current style.A: as we head into autumn/

winter, the trends for the season are rock ‘n roll meets indie folk.

rock – think of a cool chick with a taste for fashion, who has the confidence to own her own identity visually, a tough sexy edge and a less is more attitude, expressed by a short multi-functional haircut and colour, that is still extremely feminine. rock Colour – short and textured bobs, with smudged roots, or textured blonde pieces to accentuate the new rock quiff.

folk – think texture, loose hair and soft tassels, the best ways to

represent the country girl. sweet, fresh, chic, poetic yet daring and dynamic.

folk Colour – soft sensual movement, natural looking, long with fall-out-of-bed texture, volume and attitude. think sun infused tones of blondes, blended with platinum pieces for contrast. or rich colour brunettes, with aubergine highlights.

there are no limits. think beyond your imagination. vinformation provided by KonC hairdressing. if you have any hair care questions, email [email protected]

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in eVery direCtion you Could spot a sporting hero at the Qantas legends golf day, held at linKs hope island last Month.

Wendell Sailor and Mark Occhilupo. Mal Meninga. Michael Brierley

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a group of sanCtuary CoVe residents held a dinner and fund-raiser to help out a loCal faMily at ioesCo CafÉ.

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When developers were looking to name their multimillion dollar residential project at paradise point, it seemed fitting to call it after a goddess of the sea.

salacia Waters is the perfect choice for the 470 apartment and villa project – named after the female divinity of the sea and wife of neptune, who casts her watchful eyes over the waters.

“she was worshipped as the personification of the tranquil and sunlit aspect of the sea,’’ says harrison byun, the australian director of lotte engineering and Construction, who shares the project, with salacia Waters pty ltd, headed by Korean businessman benjamin shin.

“We spent a considerable time trying to find a name that perfectly captured the essence of the project,’’ says Mr byun.

“and of the names suggested, only salacia reflected the true beauty and stunning water-bound location of the site.”

the multimillion dollar development will be built in stages and focuses on five architecturally designed buildings – each named to fit in with the mythological connection.

the first stage of work, which will include the construction of a marina and 13 villas, is due for completion this year with the first residents expected to move in at Christmas.

the four-storey aquarius complex, named after the water bearer to the gods, offers 18 apartments, some featuring views across the broadwater.

the brizo, belongs to the goddess who protects mariners, is also a four-storey building, with 18 apartments on offer and views of the marina and river.

the Copia and fortuna complexes are set to become the focal point of the development, and overlook the salacia Marina and the Coomera river, they are well paired - fortuna being the goddess of luck and good fortune, and Copia, of abundance.

the Copia building will feature thirty-three apartments and three home offices and will be anchored on a vibrant, waterfront dining and retail precinct.

the final member of this stylish quintet , the delphinus, or dolphin, is an urban style, corner building with a small retail component, home office and 15 residences.

the design of salacia Waters is such that it offers a wide range of apartments both in style and cost, ranging from $430,000 up to $3.1 million.

When complete the development will feature a waterfront plaza adjoining a private marina and retail precinct, restaurants, and a rehabilitated public beach and foreshore parks.

the development has been described as a ‘new urbanism’ and will feature an interconnected network of walkways and a public promenade linked to the paradise point park.

“salacia Waters will add to the already strong international appeal of the gold Coast,’’ says harrison byun.

“With salacia Waters occupying the last remaining parcel of undeveloped land fronting the broadwater, we believe the project will add significantly to the area,’’ he says.

and with all the ancient goddesses of rome watching the waters, there’s more than a good chance it will.

Divinities behind the development

benjamin Shin and Harrison byun

Artist’s impression

Artist’s impression

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Hope Island Central is the place for foodies. The centre’s restaurants are relaxed yet con-temporary and offer delectable dining that draws people from far and wide. Kick back and enjoy a meal with friends or family... and be spoilt for choice! Plus you can access the centre with your buggy if you live in Hope Island Resort!

Buon Appetito (formerly Dany Pizza Pasta Grill) offers real Italian cuisine from pizza and pasta to veal and seafood. Enjoy a meal in the contemporary interior or dine al fresco. Licenced. Phone 5514 0011 to book.

Randhawa’s Indian Cuisine is well-known for its tasty curries, spicy dishes and top service in beautiful surroundings. It is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Licenced (BYO wine only). Take aways available too. Call 5530 8111 to book or place an order.

Sawadee Waterfront Restaurant will take your taste buds on a trip to Thailand. Choose from a tasty array of dishes from Tom Yum soups to Char-grilled pork and succulent salt and pepper prawns. Open for dinner 7 days a week. Licenced. Call 5514 0077 to book.

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LJ HOOKERList your property for sale with LJ Hooker and be sure the power of the LJ Hooker brand will be working harder for you. Call 5510 8890.

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Fresh food and vegies at the lowest prices. Open 6.30am to 8pm Monday to Sunday and public holidays. Call 5514 0733.

HANNAH’S PLACEO� ers friendly service and scrumptious meals. Alfresco dining overlooking the river or take aways. Call 55109496.

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LJ HOOKERList your property for sale with LJ Hooker and be sure the power of the LJ Hooker brand will be working harder for you. Call 5510 8890.

FOREST COMPUTERS Local specialists for IT hardware, software, networking, computer repairs and service, graphic and web design. Authorised Apple Reseller. Call 5514 0455 or go to www.forestcs.com.au

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HANNAH’S PLACEO� ers friendly service and scrumptious meals. Alfresco dining overlooking the river or take aways. Call 55109496.

WILSON BLANKSBY REAL ESTATEFor a free sales or rental appraisal of your property call 5530 8340 or drop by at the o� ce.

AMARANTE BEAUTY & NAIL BARLomasi disposable pedicure systems, acrylic and gel enhancements and Dermalogica skin care treatments. Call 5510 9565.

HAUTE FEMME FASHION BOUTIQUEExclusive clothing, accessories and lifestyle store o� ering the latest fashions at a great prices. Call 0411 36 44 86.

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Hope Island Central Shopping Centre is full of surprises... Grab a coffee and snack, work it off in the gym, get your hair done, have a massage or manicure, get acquainted with local real estate agents, browse the fashion

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