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08 TOP OF THE POPERA! Popera on the Hill promises a unique 13 experience you won’t forget!
13 FOOD+WINE FESTIVAL The Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival will showcase the region’s top wineries and food producers.
26 STREETS OF LONDON Redcliffe City Choir performs ‘Streets of London’ with music ranging from classical to contemporary. 36 28 LOCAL ARTIST MAKES HEADLINES We all saw the news, of the happy Irwin family holding a magnificent portrait of Steve Irwin by Joel Vanderduys.
36 THE UMBILICAL BROTHERS David Collins promises “pre-meditated murder” for attendees at their show ‘Speedmouse’.
42 SEPT WHAT’S ON CALENDAR Gigs, Events and Notices.
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60 RUGBY LEAGUE FINALS No matter which team rugby league fans support, one thing unites them as one. The excitement of finals football in September.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 beginning of spring DESIGN FREE GUIDE THE UMBILICAL and the return of the Crystal Gentry BROTHERS ‘SPEED’ INTO TOWN SMoreton Bay Food + Wine POP MEETS OPERA Festival. The festival brings WRITERS HOSTING QRL GRAND FINAL together the region’s top Nadia Chapman MORETON BAY wineries and food producers. Sally Eberhardt FOOD+WINE All ages are catered for with Wayne I Flack FESTIVAL plenty of family-friendly Richard Lancaster activities in the free festival TRADES & HOME precinct and at other venues Kelly Livett SERVICES Local DIRECTORY DINING INSIDE around the Peninsula. Donna Roberts GUIDE Hellen White If music is more to your taste, then check out Popera on Philip Woods the Hill which features a line-up of amazing performers in Jodie Woodward a pop meets opera show 4at Picnic Hill. At the other end of the musical spectrum, Aussie rock GENERAL ENQUIRIES legends, The Radiators, return for a gig at Dolphins this [email protected] month. If you’re up for a laugh, catch all-time favourite act, the Umbilical Brothers, and their Speedmouse show, which promises a night of comedic genius. Youth specific activities also come under the spotlight with ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES ‘Turn Up Respect’ – an action-packed event showcasing Kristy Yaldwyn all the different opportunities available for young people [email protected] on the Peninsula. Special guests at the event will include Phone: 07 3338 5091 rugby league legend, Petero Civoniceva, and professional heavyweight boxer, Alex Leapai. Another major highlight for the area, and rugby league fans, is the Intrust Super Grand Final, which will be played at Dolphin Stadium this month. So let’s say cheers to a month of food, footy fever and fun!
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them from committing crimes by providing local Youth Invited to opportunities and support. Turn Up Respect will bring Turn Up Respect together local agencies, emergency services, Story Kylie Fennell Photo Ben McShea Petero Civoniceva sporting and community edcliffe’s younger residents are being groups in a fun and invited to ‘turn up’ for an action-packed informative environment. R youth event this month. “There will be loads of games, entertainment, ‘Turn Up Respect’, which is being held at Picnic food, as well as an inflatable obstacle course and Hill, will showcase all of the different activities hands-on sports displays from the local softball and services available for youth on the Peninsula. club, squash club and more. Attendees will be able The event also recognises Respect Day, which is to get a taste of sports, music, dance, gaming – all observed globally on 18 September. the different things available to them,” St Grayson said. Those attending the event will also have an opportunity to meet rugby league legend, Petero The event is free to attend and while it is aimed Civoniceva, and professional heavyweight boxer, at youth aged 10 and up, all ages are welcome to Alex Leapai. attend. Sergeant Sarah Grayson, from the Moreton Turn Up Respect is the latest initiative held in support of Redcliffe’s highly successful Respect District Crime Prevention Unit, said the event was Project, which aims to create a community where an initiative of the local drug action team, which all relationships are respectful and everyone speaks was established after receiving a grant from the and treats each other with respect. Alcohol and Drug Foundation, and following a spike in youth crime. For information, visit the Moreton District Neighbourhood Watch Facebook page or contact “The aim of the event is to highlight everything Sgt Grayson on 0427 379 324. that is on offer for young people. We want to get [local youth] engaged in meaningful activities so they feel a bit more connected to their Turn Up Respect, Youth Event community,” Sgt Grayson said. Friday 20 September 4-8pm Another one of the overall goals was to keep Picnic Hill, Cnr Oxley Ave & Anzac young offenders off the street and discourage Avenue, Redcliffe 6 REDCLIFFE GUIDE Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 7 days a week.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 7 “It’s for anyone that enjoys events with a relaxed TOP OF THE atmosphere and music – everyone is welcome!” Setting it apart is the style of catering at Popera on the Hill. “We are not using food trucks [or] vendors, we have partnered with Connections Catering, a local small business to create the perfect picnic StoryPopera! Donna Roberts basket dinners with a side of Sirromet Wines,” Ashlee said. ur balmy spring evenings are the perfect time to enjoy activities outdoors and “Connections Catering picnic baskets can be Popera on the Hill promises a unique purchased along with your ticket.” Oexperience you won’t forget! Tickets without picnic baskets are also available, Four incredibly talented performers will grace with a select menu of light bites and wine the stage at Picnic Hill on Saturday 7 September, available for purchase on the night. to take you on a spectacular journey of music Even if the opera is not your thing, the funds ranging from Broadway hits and classics, to raised at the event are going to a very worthy soaring arias, to contemporary Popera hits such cause. as ‘You Raise Me Up’ and ‘The Prayer’. “Popera on the Hill is an initiative of the Redcliffe Renowned singers, Daniel Mallari (tenor), along Area Youth Space [and] we aim to use all funds with Bernadette Fisher (soprano), Lucy McIntosh raised at Popera to support young people within (mezzo soprano) and Patrick Oxley (baritone) will the Moreton Bay Region and surroundings,” bring their talented voices to the evening event. Ashlee said. While opera fans will definitely be excited, For more information and tickets search the event is also perfect for anyone wanting a for Popera on the Hill on Facebook new musical experience. Social enterprise and or go to tickettailor.com/events/ program coordinator for Redcliffe Area Youth redcliffeareayouthspace. Space, Ashlee Hall, is excited to present the new event. “This event is likely to appeal to the older POPERA ON THE HILL generations, fans of opera music, and anyone Saturday 7 September, who is musically inclined wanting to get out and 3:30pm-9pm at Picnic Hill experience something new in Redcliffe,” Ashlee Cnr Oxley and Anzac Ave, Redcliffe said. 8 REDCLIFFE GUIDE LET’S TALK ABOUT THE HEART-BREAKING TRUTH OF ACNE Article by Anita East and published in The Cosmetic Surgery Magazine
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wo of Australia’s favourite culinary stars White Goat cheese, Blue Dog Farm’s salad – Alastair McLeod and Matt Sinclair – leaves, Luvaberry’s strawberries and lychees from are set to share their recipes and tips at Kobble Creek. He also gives a nod to trailblazing Tthe Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival. producers, such as Tracie Gallagher, whose snails The pair will join the line-up of local chefs at the in the Samford Valley have “chefs around the USC Seafood Cooking Stage, presenting several country taking notice”. sessions over the weekend. Matt Sinclair became a household name as a Alastair McLeod, who is a renowned chef and contestant in Masterchef Australia’s 8th series. TV presenter, with shows, such as The Great Day He went on to pursue several successful food Out, is a regular to the Peninsula. ventures at Eat Street in Brisbane and Sum Yung “We have a two-year-old girl so we love a day out Guys on the Sunshine Coast, as well as regular in Redcliffe with our pushbikes. We go for a ride, TV stints. have lunch at Flock Eatery, then have a paddle at Matt said he welcomed any opportunity to the beach. By the time we’re on the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge, the wee girl is asleep,” Alastair celebrate and showcase Queensland produce, said. with local seafood being one of his favourite ingredients to work with. Alastair is a keen advocate for local and seasonal produce, seeing it as key to reducing waste and “Fraser Isle Spanner Crab and of course [Moreton better tasting food. Bay] bugs sit at the top of my list. Not to mention all of the amazing produce coming out of the “I get such joy from eating with the rhythm of the seasons, so now that means fennel, brassica, Lockyer Valley,” Matt said. radish, carrots, beets, turnips. Food sourced Alastair and Matt will make several appearances locally will be in season, have travelled less and and host demonstrations at the USC Seafood will taste better.” Cooking Stage over the weekend. Check Some of Alastair’s favourite ingredients to work out the program for more details via www. with right now include Karen Lindsay’s Little moretonbayfoodandwine.com.au 14 REDCLIFFE GUIDE LUKE HOWARTH Delivering for Petrie The Government’s tax relief plan has Our plan fixes bracket creep – the passed in Parliament and this is great silent thief pushing workers into higher news for people living in my electorate tax brackets. of Petrie. By the time our plan is fully Thanks to the Morrison Government’s implemented, 94% of taxpayers will tax relief plan more than 70,000 pay a rate of no more than 30 cents in taxpayers in Petrie will now get to the dollar. keep more of their own earnings. At the election locals and Australians It means families, like yours, can get voted in support of the Coalition’s tax ahead and more money flows through system that rewards hard working our economy. families and encourages effort, and we have delivered it! Our plan delivers immediate relief for local families. Approximately 30,176 taxpayers right here in Petrie will receive the full $1,080 tax offset.
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Cookie Decorating and Face Painting at Café Diversity SUNDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER Sunday, 8 September, 10.30am-12.30pm 8.30am-9am Ocean View Estates-Chef $5.00 per child-payable at Café Diversity Tony Tierney 9.30am-10am Seafood Town 10.30am-11am The Golden Ox-Nick Tzimas 11.30am-12noon Matt Sinclair EVENTS 12.30pm-1pm Tempest Seafood Restaurant- Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival Teppanyaki Chef Yugi On the Water Matt Sinclair 1.30pm-2pm Brisbane Whale Watching 2.30pm-3pm Alastair McLeod Saturday, 7 September, 5.30pm-8.30pm $120.00 per person-tickets available online Local Tastes Stage Find this stage at The Courier Mail Local Tastes Flock Spring Feast Pavilion Flock Eatery Saturday, 7 September, 5pm & 8pm sessions 12.25pm – 1pm Alastair McLeod $80 per person-tickets available online
Flavours of Sri Lanka Buffet Dinner WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES Café Diversity Saturday, 7 September, 6.30pm - 8pm Dog Costume Parade at Grind Coffee $55 per person-tickets available online 10am both days. Free - Bookings required if you wish to enter your pooch Shared Sicilian dining experience with matching wines Sesame Lane Kids Pizza Making What's in the Pot? Workshops Sunday, 8 September, 5pm-7pm Daily from 10am – 2pm. Free - bookings required $38.00 per person-tickets available online Paint & Sip at the Garden Bar Visit www.moretonbayfoodandwine.com. 10am & 1pm daily. $40.00 per person + booking au to book and purchase tickets to these fee. Tickets required workshops and events. SEPTEMBER 2019 17 Brewing Enthusiasts Unite Story Jodie Woodward
The craft of home brewing just got a big boost locally, with the formation of the Peninsula Brewers Union. The group holds monthly meetings for its members, where it shares ideas and knowledge about brewing and provides an opportunity to meet new people who share similar interests. The Party Is Brewmaster, Andy Walker, said the group was open to brewers of all levels who were keen to explore and Out There improve the craft of brewing their edcliffe is set to become ground zero, with an out- own beverages. of-this-world, Area 51 Raid Party at the Redcliffe “The club hopes to inspire new craft Leagues Club. brewers, male and female, into the R industry, no matter what level of The leagues club is hosting the event in the spirit of the experience,” Andy said. worldwide phenomenon, "Storm Area 51 – They Can’t Stop Us All", an internet driven event, planned for 20 Andy believes the group offers members the opportunity to discover September at Area 51 in the US, to raid the site in search and make better beer than what is for extraterrestrial life. publicly available. Daniel Kelly, from the leagues club, said that if you were “I often hear that people are dying to learn the secrets inside Area 51, but couldn't get overwhelmed by the thought of a ticket to Nevada in time, then this event was for you! brewing all grain beer or cider – I was myself at first – but it really is as easy “Head down and enjoy a deep space-themed cocktail and as boiling grains, draining them off, live music in the Legends Bar. Extra-terrestrial children will adding yeast and fermenting,” Andy receive a free lolly bag on entry,” Daniel said. said. You can join even if you’re a total “We’re encouraging everyone to turn up in costume. It beginner. “Anyone is welcome to can be anything alien or space themed – Star Trek, Star come down, no question is too silly to Wars or something from the sci-fi genre. There are prizes ask!” Andy said. for the best-dressed.” You can find out more information by visiting the Peninsula Brewers You can find out more about this free event via the Union Facebook page. Redcliffe Leagues Club Facebook page. Peninsula Brewers Union Area 51 Raid Party Brewing Club Friday 20 September from 8pm First Tuesday of the month, Redcliffe Leagues Club 7pm-10pm Cnr Klingner Rd & Ashmole Rd, Redcliffe Venue varies. 18 REDCLIFFE GUIDE TOOWOOMBA CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS Upcoming Day Tours Saturday 21st September Today is Grand Parade Day. Visit prize winning gardens then free time Tuesday 3rd September down town for lunch. Then position for the Grand Parade finishing at Queen’s Park. MARGARET’S FAVOURITE GATTON EXPERIENCE Return to Brisbane at 6.00pm approximately. Visit the Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre which includes Value Tempter $60.00pp includes am tea, lunch not included an Art Gallery, Transport Museum & Hall of Fame. Tuesday 24th & Thursday 26th September Morning Tea & Lunch Included $70.00pp Visiting Spring Bluff Station, Prize Winning Gardens in Toowoomba, Picnic Point, Laurel Bank and Queen’s Park. Committed to Quality Service! Both morning tea & lunch are included $70.00pp Red and White Coaches Like us on Phone 3269 6466 Email [email protected] Facebook
SEPTEMBER 2019 19 David & Lorraine Moyes are ready to rock. Lorraine will perform at the dance under her stage name Julie Paris.
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Story Philip Woods Photo Ben McShea “I just love performing and although it’s always been something I just do for fun, I’ve been really eel like getting your dancing shoes on lucky with how things have gone,” Lorraine said. for a good cause? This month at the “I’m very much looking forward to performing Redcliffe Golf Club you’ll have your in this show, it will be three solid hours of music Fchance, when the Old Time Rock ‘n Roll people can dance to!” Dance Party brings you a huge night of live 50s and 60s music! “We’ve also got Caesar's Rockers, a really experienced, professional and most importantly The show on Saturday 14 September is all fun rockabilly outfit, as well as a local duo called about having fun and raising money for the The Lovely Daze, who play a range of much- Redcliffe Relay for Life and the Cancer Council, loved classics from the sixties to today.” supporting and celebrating the lives of those affected by cancer. The bands are playing for free and the Redcliffe Golf Club has kindly donated the venue for the Lorraine Moyes is organising the event, and she evening, ensuring as much money as possible knows her stuff! Performing under the stage goes to the nominated charities. Dinner will be name of Julie Paris, Lorraine has been gracing available on the night, as well as a fully-licensed stages since the 60s, working with artists such as bar. Col Joy and The Joy Boys, Lonnie Lee and John 'Johnny' Farnham. “Everybody’s been touched by cancer, let's face it,” Lorraine said. “It’s one of the most important causes that we could support.”
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SEPTEMBER 2019 21 Walk with Me for Dementia Awareness Story Jodie Woodward During National Dementia Awareness Month, the Moreton Bay Dementia Alliance will hold ‘Walk with Me’, a community awareness Newport Game Fish Club member Matt Bligh with his children, Nate and Heath. campaign which includes a 3km walk in Woody Point. Game Fishing This inaugural event, on Sunday 15 September, hopes to raise awareness of dementia and create positive with Family attitudes towards people living with dementia and their carers. and Friends One of the event organisers, Micah Story Wayne I Flack Lean, said the event was created in response to other community or most people, fishing is about having fun – which awareness campaigns. is something that is high on the agenda for the Newport Game Fish Club. “We want to be a part of F destigmatising dementia by creating The club was formed in 2017 by a group of enthusiastic fishing friends, who wanted to start a game fishing club with a dementia friendly Redcliffe and a laid back approach and no politics. Moreton Bay. One way to do this is to hold community events that engage Captain of the Newport Game Fish Club, Ben Kelly, said with all generations and community the club hosted weekends, once a month, where members groups,” Micah said. fish Saturday and Sunday, and follow up with a weigh-in and BBQ on the Sunday evening. The event will also include an expo featuring local support services, “We welcome visitors along to our barbecue for a chat and businesses, live music and guest encourage members to take visitors and friends out, and speakers. the first marlin caught by a visitor [on each boat] will classify as points to that boat,” Ben said. “The Moreton Bay Dementia Alliance believes by walking together it is The club promotes a tag and release section for all marlin symbolic of what we hope to achieve and billfish caught. Any yellowfin tuna and dolphin fish doing life together and caring for caught are brought back for weigh-in. each other,” Micah said. The club caters for men, women and juniors, and hold a Individual registration is $15 and meetings on the last Tuesday of every month. individuals living with dementia and More information can be found via the Newport Game their carers are free of charge. Fish Club’s Facebook page. Search for ‘Walk with Me’ via www.trybooking.com Newport Game Fish Club Next monthly club weigh-in and BBQ: Sunday 15 September, Sunday 22 September, 4pm to 6pm 9am-11.30am Newport Marina Crockatt Park to Pelican Park, 158 Griffith Road, Scarborough Woody Point 22 REDCLIFFE GUIDE LASER‘Laser Genesis’, it’s the treatment name GENESIS which sounds daunting and revolutionary all at once. But what actually is it? We’ve sat down with our Laser and Skin Therapist, Shelby to get the low-down on why she loves laser genesis.
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Moreton Bay Regional The Redcliffe Peninsula Council has called for is a great host, not only tenders on the major to the region but the project to stabilise a nation and beyond. 360-metre section of I recently presented Scarborough’s iconic awards at the red cliffs between Rock Softball Queensland and Fortune Streets, Masters Tournament which have been at Talobilla Park, naturally undermined Redcliffe. Thousands and eroded over time. of participants, officials, supporters and families stayed locally, Taking protective measures now, will help and supported our local economy over the first reduce the risk of further destabilising erosion weekend in August. from encroaching into Landsborough Avenue. Council’s coastal engineers have been monitoring In September, Redcliffe will also host the the cliff and have undertaken trials of protective increasingly popular Moreton Bay Food and Wine methods to help stabilise the cliffs from further Festival. We are at the heart of the region and erosion. Our research shows the best option is to growers, wineries and restaurants will showcase place concrete reinforcements along the foot of their products at Redcliffe Seaside Village. the cliff face, together with stabilising the upper Later in September, Dolphin Oval will host the cliff face and removing dangerously overhanging Intrust Super Cup Grand Final. This will be a major vegetation. After many years the project has event for the Peninsula, and the Dolphins will host recently secured all the relevant statutory the final over the next three years. approvals from the Queensland Government. Redcliffe will also play a significant role in a state It is hoped that works will commence in the government-led Moreton Bay Tourism Futures near future, as it is paramount that we take Leadership Group. The group will identify new action to protect the iconic namesake of the opportunities for the industry. Business and Redcliffe Peninsula. These beautiful red cliffs government are working together to ensure need to be preserved for the enjoyment of future Redcliffe continues to grow as an ideal tourism generations. destination into the future.
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Recently it was national the services they are providing. I also spoke to Homelessness Week. As some of the clients about the issues that they the assistant minister are facing on the street and the kind of support for Homelessness, they are currently getting. Community Housing and Community Services One local man told me about his struggles and I have built strong the issues that he and his teenage son have relationships with the experienced on the streets. For some people local providers and it was great to have the they are just one crisis away from experiencing opportunity to check in with them again. homelessness. There are many local providers doing great The federal government invests $1.5 billion things on the ground to help with homelessness annually into housing and homelessness under in our area; for example, Chameleon Housing, the National Housing and Homelessness Encircle and the Breakfast Club operating out Agreement. I’m committed to working together of Redcliffe. with state, local government as well as private I spoke to Michelle at the Breakfast Club about sector and non-for-profit organisations. 24 REDCLIFFE GUIDE Here at Grace, a co-educational Christian secondary school in the Moreton Bay region, we know every child can experience Grit at Grace, every child can Grow at Grace and every child can find Grace at Grace. This is The Grace Way. Book in a personal tour at a time convenient to you and discover how your child can experience The Grace Way.
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Story Sally Eberhardt Photo Ben McShea Helen said the choir also welcomes new members to enjoy the benefits of singing with other lovers usic ranging from classical to of music and like-minded people. contemporary, by your favourite British composers, will be showcased “Choral singing is good for the brain, as well Mwhen the Redcliffe City Choir performs as the body. Our warm ups at rehearsals see to ‘Streets of London’ this month. that!” Helen said. The concert will feature songs by Lennon and “Many people enjoy the feeling of belonging, which being a member of a choir brings.” McCartney, Elgar, Rutter and Andrew Lloyd Webber, amongst others. From madrigals and The choir usually performs three concerts each stirring anthems, through to show tunes and year and also sings at other community events. pop, the choir promises a celebration of sound. In the meantime, take the opportunity to check Redcliffe City Choir sings all types of music, from out the Redcliffe City Choir at their best when major sacred works, to opera, spirituals and they perform Streets of London. modern popular, so there is something to suit all Don’t miss out on being part of this nostalgic tastes. journey through wonderful musical memories performed with joy and verve. A delicious Helen Thomas, president of the Redcliffe City afternoon tea is included in the $20 ticket for this Choir, said they hoped the audience would enjoy event. School-aged children are free. the quality and variety of choral music sung. More details about joining the choir are “We will perform medleys from Phantom of the available at www.redcliffecitychoir.org.au. Opera, Oliver, and Queen, including Bohemian Search for ‘Redcliffe City Choir’ via www. Rhapsody,” Helen said. trybooking.com to find our more information “And of course we will sing our title song, Streets and to secure your tickets. of London.” The Redcliffe City Choir Earlier this year, the choir received rave reviews Presents ‘Streets of London’ for their sold-out event, Afternoon at the Saturday 7 September, 2.30 pm Opera, highlighting their diversity and quality of Senior Citizens' Centre performance. Oxley Ave, Redcliffe 26 REDCLIFFE GUIDE ACHES / PAINS / STRESS? REIKI ENERGY HEALING CAN HELP!
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Story Donna Roberts Photo (below) Ben McShea indi Irwin celebrated her 21st birthday recently. Local 19-year-old artist, Joel
Vanderduys, was beaming with pride, Bindi Irwin holds a portait Bas most of us saw pictures on the news, or in of her father, Steve, painted by Joel the paper, of the happy Irwin family holding “My friend went to the meet and greet at a magnificent portrait of Steve Irwin. Australia Zoo and placed the painting on the “I painted Steve Irwin because he was my inside of the fence with a bunch of flowers, and childhood hero,” Joel said. Bindi picked it up,” Joel said. “I felt like it was time to thank him for being a part Joel spent most of his life in Papua New Guinea of my life and so I decided to give the painting (PNG), where he grew up as a missionary kid for to his family. 17 years. “I wanted them to know that people care about A year-long break from PNG, in 2013, saw him them and understand how hard it has been and I attend Mueller College, where his talent for wanted to acknowledge that he would be proud hyperrealism was discovered. of them.” “I had a great art teacher, so I was constantly Joel asked a friend to take the portrait to Australia challenged to create more realistic art,” Joel Zoo in the hopes of getting it to the Irwins. said. “I began with coloured pencils and watercolours Joel Vanderduys and didn’t do much acrylic until after I moved back to Australia [in 2017] and had access to heaps of paint and canvases.” In the past two years, Joel has continued to hone his skills in hyperrealism. “I think of my art as a representation of life, I want it to look life- like so I always start with the eyes and then I can watch the piece come to life in front of me as I paint,” Joel said. “I find people’s faces need to be realistic for people to connect deeply.” Joel’s work can be seen in the Red Poppy Art Collective, the Seaside Artists Gallery at Redcliffe and Scarborough Seaside Flowers and Gifts. You can also connect with his ‘artbyjoelv’ Instagram and Facebook accounts. 28 REDCLIFFE GUIDE See Rhonda for all your accounting needs
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SEPTEMBER 2019 29 Sergeant Sarah Local Grayson Businesses Moreton District Crime Prevention Unit Reimagine Margate Story Jodie Woodward Margate Reimagined Market Day is an initiative to showcase the history and eclectic village character of Margate. It aims to revitalise the area with a full Local Team Targets day event planned in September. Owner and operator of Jumping Goats Youth Crime Bar, Peta Thames, is among a group of local business owners, including he Moreton District Crime Malt’n’Bay Brewing, Tarf Homewares, Prevention unit is working Soul Harvest Wholefoods and Seaglass with youth agencies and Traders, who are leading the event. Tservices on the Peninsula to tackle youth crime. “Collectively, we hope to remind locals that Margate is more than We are part of the Local Drug just Woolworths. We’re aiming to Action Team, which was formed encourage people out of their homes through a grant from the Alcohol and to walk the streets and see the and Drug Foundation. The team changes in the area and understand consists of local youth agencies, how much they’ve got on their Chameleon House, Redcliffe Youth doorstep,” Peta said. Space, Headspace, Redcliffe PCYC, Redcliffe Youth Justice, Redcliffe Crime Stoppers with support from the SES, Qld Highlights of the day will include a Ambulance Service, Qld Fire and Emergency Services and fresh produce market, multicultural the Coast Guard. displays, vintage motorcycle display and music from local buskers. The team identified several underlying issues contributing to crime, including youth homelessness, domestic violence, “This will be the perfect day to get out and about in Margate,” Peta said. and a lack of opportunity, sense of worth or belonging. The group hopes to make the event an In response to this, the team developed a program of annual one. meaningful activities in a safe environment to get youth off the streets, reduce issues relating to crime and anti- “We have a great community here, but social behaviour while giving youth consistency with staff it’s often disconnected. We want an members who they could build rapport with, be supported event that will bring people together,” through various issues, and gain a sense of belonging and Peta said. feel connected to their community. Find out more information by The QPS and partners run the youth activities every Thursday, searching for Margate Reimagined from week two to week nine of the school terms. You can Market Day on Facebook. find a timetable on the Moreton District Neighbourhood Margate Reimagined Market Watch Facebook page. Day, Saturday 21 Sept, from As a community let’s tackle the issues and solutions together, 8am-5pm at Various locations and bring about social connection for all. around Margate. 30 REDCLIFFE GUIDE HEALTHY EATING MADE EASY
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GRACE LUTHERAN COLLEGE'S 2019 DANCE SHOWCASE Entertainment Centre Grace Lutheran College and Grace Academy present Dance Showcase 2019! This annual event highlights the incredible talent of Grace TOM JONES MORNING SHOWCASE College’s Dance Troupe and curriculum Tom Jones is one of the most enduring students, through a wide variety of dance styles. personalities in the music and entertainment Student choreography will feature throughout business with his unique vocal power and the evening, as well as award-winning troupe charismatic persona. Joe Ace captures the true routines. This event has sold out previously – essence of Sir Tom Jones as he portrays him live don’t miss out on your tickets to the Dance event on stage with an uncanny resemblance, featuring of the year! Tom’s trademark tight costumes, wiggling hips When: Tuesday, 17 September 2019 | 6:30 PM and fantastic voice. Don’t miss all the favourites Cost: Adults: $18.00; Concession: $12.00; from the early beginning of Tom’s career to his Child: $12.00; Family (2A + 2Ch): $50.00* latest hits. When: Tuesday, 3 September 2019 | 11:00 AM Cost: $28.00* FLASHDANCE THE MUSICAL Dance like you've never danced before! Prima are incredibly proud to be bringing THE UMBILICAL BROTHERS the Queensland Premiere of Flashdance – - SPEEDMOUSE The Musical to the Redcliffe Entertainment The Umbilical Brothers are an international Centre from 27 September to 6 October 2019. comedy phenomenon. So far they have won a Flashdance - The Musical tells the inspiring and couple of BAFTAs, an Emmy, the Critics’ Choice unforgettable story of 18-year-old Alex, a welder at Edinburgh Fringe and the Helpmann Award for by day and 'flashdancer' by night, who dreams Best Comedy Performers, They have performed of going to the prestigious Shipley Dance in 37 countries with five different shows. Now Academy and becoming a professional dancer. they are returning home with one of their most When a romance complicates her ambitions, she beloved ones, Speedmouse. harnesses it to drive her dream. When: Friday, 6 September 2019 | 8:00 PM When: Friday, 27 September 2019 | 7:30 PM Cost: Adults: $54.90; Concession: $49.90; Saturday, 28 September 2019 | 2:00 PM Groups (10+): $49.90* Saturday, 28 September 2019 | 7:30 PM Sunday, 29 September 2019 | 2:00 PM THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY BAND Friday, 4 October 2019 | 7:30 PM PRODUCTION SHOW Cost: Adults: $45.00; Concession: $35.00; Child: $25.00; Family (2A + 2C): $120.00; They’re back! The Australian Army Band returns Groups (10+): $35.00* to the Redcliffe stage to inspire, delight, and wow audiences with their fabulous musical *$2.00 online/phone transaction fee applies
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In 1986, a family history group was established in Redcliffe so that family historians could share information and build community. Today these activities have grown with the availability of technology. Local genealogy expert, Rick Aindow, with the Redcliffe University Flying High! of the Third Age (U3A), wants to help family historians build the skills Story Hellen White needed to navigate computers and family history. e’ve all seen them: drones, flying overhead. Have you ever wondered who flies them, or Rick who has a diploma in family how to operate one? In 2014, 90 percent of history runs a family history group dronesW were taking photographs, a mainly recreational on Wednesdays, between 2pm and activity. In 2019, that rate has dropped to 15 percent. 4pm at U3A. Gary Rapson, director of Wicked Copters, explained how He said the aim of the group was for the use of drones has changed. participants to work on their family “So many industries are now using drones to increase tree and get any help required. reach and reduce workplace accidents. Industries such as Rick also regularly runs Computer mining, law enforcement, search and rescue, engineering, Based Family History – an eight- surveying and construction,” Mr Rapson said. week beginners course at U3A. “Leaving high school with a licence to operate a drone “The course aims to [help will give many young people an advantage in gaining participants] gain the knowledge employment, as industrial use of drones increases.” to research their family history and Currently the minimum age to become licensed is 15 but have the skills to produce a book or as of April 2020, the minimum age will be increased to 17. digital family history,” Rick said. Drones will need to be registered and licensed, as will the Join U3A to be part of activities operators. like these and much more – learn Peninsula locals have an opportunity to learn about more via www.u3aredcliffe.org. drones, flying regulations and have a go at flying a au. For more information on the drone with the Wicked Copter team on 7 September at genealogy events search for Redcliffe Library. The group is limited to 12 people, so ‘Computer Based Family History book early and you must be 15+. Find out more at www. Course’ or ‘Family History Help moretonbay.qld.gov.au/libraries. Group’ on Facebook. Learn About Drones Family History Help Group Saturday, 7 September, 2019 Wednesdays, 2-4pm 1pm – 3pm University of the Third Age Redcliffe Library, 476 Oxley Road, Redcliffe 157 Sutton St, Redcliffe 34 REDCLIFFE GUIDE
“It was all imaginary but still, it was at 6:30pm The Umbilical and all of Australia was watching! “The next day, I saw some kids acting out the Brothers Promise routine on a train station – awesome.” Speedmouse is one of the Umbilical Brothers’ a ‘Killer’ Act best loved shows, celebrating its 15 year anniversary this year. Story Donna Roberts It is a live-action, fast-paced, rewind, slow s one half of the phenomenally motion, frame-by-frame adventure that uses successful comedy duo, The Umbilical their unparalleled physical and vocal abilities. Brothers, David Collins promises “pre-meditatedA murder” for attendees at Their unique style was always bound to be their show ‘Speedmouse’ this September at imitated, which they experienced on a trip to the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre. Sweden. “Unless you’ve seen the show before, it’s exactly “The night before we arrived, a duo performed what you expect,” David said. a routine of ours on Sweden’s Got Talent and said it was their own,” David said. “You sit in a theatre for a couple hours and “We called the producers and invited them to laugh until you die. the show. “So yes, pre-meditated murder.”
The Umbilical Brothers became popular across They did take the guys off the Australia after wildly hilarious performances on show, but didn’t give the show Australian TV shows, including ‘Hey Hey It’s “ Saturday’ and ‘Star Search’. the name change we asked for – Sweden’s Got Balls.” “We’ve always had a ball doing live TV shows [because] you can’t be edited,” said David. The duo have performed in 40 countries across the globe, appearing on The Late Show with “On our very first appearance on Hey Hey we Stephen Colbert, supporting Robin Williams in cut a child’s head off with a chainsaw. a stadium tour and even performing before the Queen. The Umbilical Brothers have won two BAFTAs, an Emmy, a Logie and a Helpmann Award. They will soon grace our very own Redcliffe Entertainment Centre stage so grab your tickets before they disappear! Tickets can be purchased via redcliffeentertainmentcentre.com.au/Events.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 37 YVETTE D’ATH MP Now Dr Google, as I have often found in the past, is a marvellous source of MEMBER FOR REDCLIFFE information, so as a bit of a lark I typed in my name. Suffice to say not all that I found in Google’s vast memory bank, was to my liking or indeed assisted in any Putting Redcliffe First way, my future ascendancy to the British throne. For example, there were no less than 34 Lancasters listed as convicts, who were transported to Australia during the 1800s. One actually bore my name, Richard Ancestors Lancaster. And he was a lifer! This Richard Lancaster was evidently a single, blue-eyed, light-brown-haired English farm labourer, Free apprenticeships back Queensland and all of who was twice imprisoned for poaching and was then further convicted on 8 March, business and Queensland jobs. that! 1834 of cutting and maiming a John Yeates. For these crimes he received a life sentence The Palaszczuk training will be offered Story Richard Lancaster and was transported to Van Diemen’s Land, aboard the convict ship the Lady Kennaway. Government is backing in 139 apprentice and group of friends, a barbecue and Admittedly, he did behave himself during great South East Queensland the voyage, according to the records, but small businesses and traineeship qualifications weather. Perfect! That was the his previous behaviour, convictions and young job seekers even in industries showing a scene.A While waiting for the snags and the 33 other Lancasters who joined him steaks to blacken in their usual fashion, we on his colonial jaunt, finished my need to further by offering free high demand for workers chatted about all and sundry – the weather, search for illustrious ancestors! Now I’m a apprenticeships to including: the footy, and the Logies, but we steered firm believer in the old adage, 'Let sleeping clear of politics. However, Trump certainly ancestors lie'! anyone under 21. • Electrical got a run, as did Brexit. One wag boldly • Plumbing suggested that we – that’s Queenslanders – should have a Quexit from Canberra, The $32 million • Engineering but that’s as far as that got, with someone investment will take away • Healthcare changing the subject by mentioning his family tree. Evidently he had recently the cost of training from • Hospitality hooked up with that ancestry mob and employers and helps an • Early childhood discovered that he was directly related to estimated 60,000 young Robert the Bruce, the 14th century heroic King of Scotland. people into a trade. This support is in addition The next week, the Bruce story got me This policy adds to to the Queensland thinking. I remember my Aunt Jess always payroll tax concessions Government’s offer maintaining that the Lancasters [that’s us] were directly related to the Plantagenet already announced, of free TAFE, in high John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who was helping small businesses priority areas, for year one of the organisers of England’s bloodiest 30 year, 15th century civil war, the Wars of even more. 12 graduates which the Roses. For a second or two, I fantasised provides another great that I could have a legitimate claim to the British throne. After all, the current mob The fully subsidised opportunity. occupying Buckingham Palace didn’t go back to the 15th century, did they? Maddy Bull PHONE 3448 7100 EMAIL [email protected] VISIT: Bluewater Square Shopping Centre, Cnr ANZAC Ave & Sutton Street, Redcliffe 38 REDCLIFFE GUIDE YVETTE D’ATH MP MEMBER FOR REDCLIFFE Putting Redcliffe First
Free apprenticeships back Queensland business and Queensland jobs. The Palaszczuk training will be offered Government is backing in 139 apprentice and small businesses and traineeship qualifications young job seekers even in industries showing a further by offering free high demand for workers apprenticeships to including: anyone under 21. • Electrical • Plumbing The $32 million • Engineering investment will take away • Healthcare the cost of training from • Hospitality employers and helps an • Early childhood estimated 60,000 young people into a trade. This support is in addition This policy adds to to the Queensland payroll tax concessions Government’s offer already announced, of free TAFE, in high helping small businesses priority areas, for year even more. 12 graduates which provides another great The fully subsidised opportunity.
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ndie rock and roots-inspired band, Milan Wine Festival on Sunday 8 September. Hendrik Express, is bringing the blues For the last few years, Cheyne has been to Bramble Bay Bowls Club on Friday 6 performing with a group called The Starktones, ISeptember. and Hemingway, touring both NZ and Australia. Milan Hendrik Express recently released their third More recently, he formed the Cheyne Starkie album, Applegate Drive, a razor-sharp collection that is raw and bluesy with a nod to honkytonk. Band made up of some of Brisbane’s talented The album featured in the Blues and Roots charts. musicians. The band has performed in Japan, the UK, the Cheyne said his upbringing, in the mountains Middle East, New Zealand and across Australia north of Brisbane, with parents who “always had and later this month, will take to the stage at the a deep love for music” was a huge influence on Mitchell Creek Rock and Blues Festival. his music. Singer, Belle Hendrik, who also plays bass and “I play a range of my own originals that I’ve written guitar, and Barry Milan on guitar, keyboard and over the last 10 years, since I was a teenager, vocals, are the architects behind Milan Hendrik right through to my latest songs. [I also perform] Express. a number of covers from other artists that I have Belle said the band would deliver its unique changed slightly to give it my own flavour, which sound, based on blues' roots, mixed with upbeat is a blend of folk, blues and reggae.” pop anthems, soaring edgy vocals and rocking guitar. Cheyne will be releasing his debut EP soon. “We will be bringing home the Blues to ‘Our Australian rock legends, The Radiators, return to House’ [at Bramble Bay Bowls] adding a touch the Peninsula again on Saturday 21 September of soul and creating one hell of an electric blues with a free gig at the Redcliffe Leagues Club. party... plus a cool selection of our favourite covers,” Belle said. With a string of massive hits, two platinum albums Singer-songwriter, Cheyne Starkie, returns to and two gold, the band has shared the stage with Suttons Beach Pavilion on Sunday, 1 September major acts including AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and and Friday 20 September. The Cheyne Starkie INXS. This is one show die-hard Aussie rock fans Band will also play at the Moreton Bay Food + will not want to miss. 40 REDCLIFFE GUIDE LESS RETIREMENT more
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Learn to play Bridge, lessons are free and will run over a period of 10 weeks. For more information visit our website at www. redcliffe.bridgeaustralia.org and register for the classes at [email protected] or phone 3883 4405 and leave a message.
STARMORETON BAY MUSIC SATURDAY SOUNDS FOOD + WINE FESTIVAL p13 WITH D’JAZZ MOSE FESTIVAL PRECINCT 10AM JUMPING GOATS BAR 6PM THUMBTACK TAKE BETTER PHOTOS MUSIC STEVE SPARROW REDCLIFFE LIBRARY, 476 OXLEY THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM AVE, REDCLIFFE. 10AM - 12PM MUSIC TOMMY MEMPHIS Join local photography expert Ron REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM Letheren for this free workshop. Find out
SEPTEMBER 2019 43 raising awareness of suicide. Register for 08 SUNDAY the event via www.eventbrite.com.au.
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MUSIC DAVE GRAY REDCLIFFE LEAGUES CLUB 6PM
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MUSIC DAVE CLAYTON REDCLIFFE RSL 11AM
STARMORETON BAY FOOD + WINE FESTIVAL p13 FESTIVAL PRECINCT 10AM
MUSIC MR JOHN REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM
MUSIC LACHY STEWART TEMPEST RESTAURANT 1PM
MUSIC THE GOOD TIME BAND MUSIC THIRSTY THURSDAY MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 1:30PM WITH ROGER BRAVO JUMPING GOATS BAR 6PM MUSIC FEELING SUNDAY WITH STEVE MCLOUGHLIN MUSIC DENNIS DEAN JUMPING GOATS BAR 2PM REDCLIFFE RSL 6PM MUSIC DANNY MOSE - SOUL MEETS JAZZ SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION - BATHERS BAR 2PM 13 FRIDAY
MUSIC MAJELEN - ACOUSTIC FOLK POP 10 TUESDAY SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION - BATHERS BAR 5PM THUMBTACK WORLD SUICIDE MUSIC PREVENTION DAY WALK KULAZ REDCLIFFE JETTY TO SUTTONS BEACH 6PM REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM MUSIC Community members are invited to shine BRENT HUTCHINSON a light on suicide prevention by joining this THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM walk. Participants pay $10 which will pay for a luminary bag, flameless bright candle and MUSIC FRANK N FRIENDS sausage sizzle. All profits will go towards MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 7PM
44 REDCLIFFE GUIDE MUSIC RACHEL ELLEN 14 SATURDAY TEMPEST RESTAURANT 1PM
MUSIC PETER GREEN’S JAZZ BAND FULL MOON MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 1:30PM MOON RISING 5:44PM MUSIC LUKE GOODWIN - LIVE & ACOUSTIC MUSIC ROSE SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM - BATHERS BAR 2PM
THUMBTACK FREE FULL MOON MEDITATION SUTTONS BEACH, MARINE PARADE. 5:30PM 19 THURSDAY Watch the moon rise over the water while listening to a guided meditation. Register MUSIC DAVE CLAYTON your interest in this free community event via www.eventbrite.com.au REDCLIFFE RSL 11AM (search for ‘Full Moon Meditation’). MUSIC SIMONE CUTTING MUSIC SATURDAY SOUNDS REDCLIFFE RSL 6PM WITH MALIA STIRLING MUSIC SHAYNE CRUMP JUMPING GOATS BAR 6PM REDCLIFFE RSL 6PM MUSIC STEVE BLAIK THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM 20 FRIDAY MUSIC CHI CHI REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM
STARTHAT OLD TIME ROCK ‘N ROLL p20 REDCLIFFE GOLF CLUB 7PM
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STARWALK WITH ME FOR DEMENTIA AWARENESS p22 STARTURN UP RESPECT, YOUTH EVENT p6 CROCKATT PARK TO PELICAN PARK 9AM PICNIC HILL 4PM THUMBTACK DRAGON BOATING ‘COME AND TRY’ MUSIC CHEYNE STARKIE - ACOUSTIC SINGER TALOBILLA PARK, REDCLIFFE. 10AM - 12PM SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION 5PM Redcliffe Red Dragons is holding a Come n Try. MUSIC It is a great opportunity to try your hand at the VIX & THE SLICK CHIX sport of Dragon Boating. All levels of fitness BRAMBLE BAY BOWLS CLUB 6PM and ages from 10 onwards are welcome. MUSIC Event is free but registrations required via ANGIE WHITELEY Redcliffe Red Dragons Facebook event listing. THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM MUSIC MUSIC FEELING SUNDAY WITH D’JAZZ MOSE CROSSOVER JUMPING GOATS BAR 12PM REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM
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THUMBTACK PSYCHIC, SOUL & SPIRIT EXPO 21 SATURDAY DOLPHINS LEAGUES CLUB, CNR ASHMOLE & KLINGNER ROADS, REDCLIFFE. 10AM - 4PM STARLOCAL BUSINESSES REIMAGINE MARGATE p30 The Psychic, Soul & Spirit Expo brings together VARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND an array of stallholders and products including MARGATE 8AM crystals, gemstones, jewellery, candles, books, card decks, homewares and more. THUMBTACK FREE PARKOUR WORKSHOPS Why not book in a reading, or have a reiki REDCLIFFE PARKOUR PARK, session? Entry is $3 per person at the door. WOODY POINT. 8AM MUSIC INDER Ultra Parkour Academy has partnered with REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM Moreton Bay Regional Council to run free MUSIC parkour workshops. Come and learn to swing, QUINTON vault, lache and jump. Under 12s workshops TEMPEST RESTAURANT 1PM start at 8am with 13yrs+ and adults from MUSIC 9.30am. Find out more and register via the THE GOOD TIME BAND Ultra Parkour Academy Facebook page. MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 1:30PM MUSIC MUSIC ROGER LEWIS FEELING SUNDAY WITH LACHY STEWART REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM JUMPING GOATS BAR 2PM
MUSIC ROBER BRAVO - 60’S TO TODAYS COVERS SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION - BATHERS BAR 2PM
STARGAME FISHING WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS p22 NEWPORT MARINA 4PM
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MUSIC SATURDAY SOUNDS MUSIC DAVE CLAYTON WITH BONES RIVERS REDCLIFFE RSL 11AM JUMPING GOATS BAR 6PM MUSIC DAVID LEE MUSIC CLASSIC GOLD REDCLIFFE RSL 6PM REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM MUSIC THIRSTY THURSDAY MUSIC PAUL KERIN WITH ROGER BRAVO THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM JUMPING GOATS BAR 6PM
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MUSIC BELLA PARTON SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION - BATHERS BAR 5PM
MUSIC ROCK STEADY REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM Lions Sunday MUSIC MARK SHEILS Markets THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM Redcliffe Showgrounds MUSIC FRANK N FRIENDS 6.00am to 11.00am MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 7PM Free on-site parking Entry fee of 20c for adults goes to local charities each week. 28 SATURDAY Come for an early breakfast and browse our stalls and fossick for bargains MUSIC WOODY DEAN Enquiries 0418 191 578 REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM or email STARCRUISE UNDER RIVERFIRE! p10 [email protected] NEWPORT MARINA 1:30PM
MUSIC QUINTON CASSIDY THE AMBASSADOR OF REDCLIFFE 6:30PM
MUSIC DUSTY & THE DIVAS REDCLIFFE RSL 6:30PM
29 SUNDAY GORMAN MUSIC CRAIG TAYLOR REDCLIFFE RSL 12PM REMOVALS ESTABLISHED 1962 MUSIC LACHY STEWART ▪ Local & Interstate Moves TEMPEST RESTAURANT 1PM ▪ Storage Facilities MUSIC CRAIGO ▪ Owner Operated MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB 1:30PM Careful | Reputable | Reliable MUSIC DANNY MOSE - SOUL MEETS JAZZ SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION Call John Gorman or one of his experienced - BATHERS BAR 2PM staff members for a quote today on STARRUGBY LEAGUE FINALS p60 3480 2333 DOLPHIN STADIUM 3PM www.gormans.com.au
SEPTEMBER 2019 47 MORETON BAY FOOD+WINE FESTIVAL ROOFTOP COOKING CLASS REACHES NEW HEIGHTS
Chef Michael Harris Sunshine, seafood and great company are a delicious combination. Add cooking that seafood meal yourself, under the guidance of a much- lauded chef, on a rooftop with beautiful views over picturesque Moreton Bay and the experience becomes next level!
Story Sally Eberhardt Photo (left) Ben McShea
Photo supplied by The Sebel Margate Beach 48 REDCLIFFE GUIDE s part of the Moreton Bay Food + Beginning his career with an apprenticeship at Wine Festival, The Sebel Margate the Dorchester Hotel, in London, the English- Beach is inviting culinary enthusiasts born chef has trained with Michelin starred toA join them for a hands-on cooking class, chefs in two countries and has worked with run by chef, Michael Harris, on their stunning Jamie Oliver and Heston Blumenthal. He Rooftop Terrace. spent time in highly-esteemed kitchens across Europe and Asia, before arriving in Australia Chef Harris is passionate about featuring fresh, several years ago. seasonal produce from local suppliers and said that food is meant to be enjoyed with family and Michael is an enthusiastic advocate of the friends. Moreton Bay area and believes in letting “Cooking to me is always about bringing people food speak for itself, by enhancing its natural together to enjoy local produce. flavours. Michael said he hopes that the cooking class participants would be inspired to source and cook with more local ingredients No matter how good a chef themselves. you“ are, it’s not enjoyable cooking for At the class, participants will be shown tips yourself. The joy comes from cooking and tricks for preparing a delicious seafood and eating with others. It’s about the dish. The class will be followed with a meal gathering of family and friends,” he and glass of wine served in the Margate Beach House. said. The fun doesn’t end there – everyone receives a take-home box of ingredients, so they can recreate the recipe of the day at home. Tickets are $39 per person, available at www.eventbrite.com.au for – search for Rooftop Cooking Class. Places are limited.
ROOFTOP COOKING CLASS
Saturday 7 September, 11am - 3pm The Sebel Margate Beach 1 Mcculloch Avenue, Margate.
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BANJO’S BAKERY CAFÉ BEARDY’S BAR & KITCHEN BIKINI BEACH CAFÉ BRAD’S BURGER BAR CACTUS JACK’S DANNY'S
BANJO’S BAKERY CAFÉ Feature: Banjo’s Redcliffe bake fresh on-site every day! Fresh breads, pies, pastries, sweets and salad products with delicious full-bodied coffee... Banjo’s is the perfect 161 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe place for breakfast, lunch or a treat anytime. Dine in or take away. Bakery Café Ph 3284 0166
BEARDY’S BAR AND KITCHEN Beardy’s Bar & Kitchen Feature: Beardy’s Bar & Kitchen is a one-stop shop for your culinary needs, caffeine fix and a place to quench your thirst. The bearded brothers prepare their food, 405 Elizabeth Ave, Kippa-Ring fresh on site. A relaxed venue with, arguably the best Bar & Kitchen burgers on the peninsula, fantastic coffee, drive through, Ph 0477 635 013 live bands and a fully licensed bar.
BIKINI BEACH CAFÉ Feature: We offer a variety of freshly prepared dishes for both breakfast & lunch in a warm, friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Shop 2 / 77 Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe All with breathtaking views across Moreton Bay. Homestyle, Modern Australian Ph 3883 1515
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BANJO’S BAKERY CAFÉ BEARDY’S BAR & KITCHEN BIKINI BEACH CAFÉ BRAD’S BURGER BAR CACTUS JACK’S DANNY'S
BRAD’S BURGER BAR Feature: Serving delicious breakfasts, coffees, burgers, toasties, smoothies and vegetarian & vegan burgers, with gluten free options available. 97 Landsborough Ave Scarborough We are open for breakfast and lunch 6 days a week for dine in and take away, and dinner Thurs – Sat. Located Burger Bar on the Scarborough water front offering glorious views Ph 0403 454 451 of Moreton Bay.
CACTUS JACK’S Feature: Great Steaks, Sizzling Fajitas and authentic Mexican served with a full cocktail list and up to 16 Beers on tap. 165 Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe Open 11.30am till late from Monday to Saturday and Tex Mex open for Breakfast on Sunday from 8.30am. Ph 3284 7990
DANNY'S Feature: Danny and Sue would like to welcome Steve and Katie Limov and their Team to Danny’s! The Limovs do Breakfast, Lunch & Tapas 7 days from 7am. Danny & Sue do Dinner & Tapas from 3pm Thurs Fri Sat nights. 89 Landsborough Ave, Scarborough Danny’s has menus that are flexible and suitable for any Café Bar Restaurant occasion, available day and night. They also cater for Ph 3203 7031 functions and special occasions.
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MARGATE BEACH HOUSE MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB OVER THERE CAFÉ PREECE’S AT THE JETTY SCARBOROUGH’S 3EIGHTNINE SEA SALT AND VINE CAFÉ
MARGATE BEACH HOUSE Feature: Open seven days for breakfast, lunch and dinner, enjoy our innovative menu showcasing the best local and seasonal produce. Try our tempting share plates, mouth- watering local seafood or a delicious Wagyu Burger on 1 McCulloch Ave, Margate our alfresco deck overlooking the calm waters of Moreton Relaxed Waterfront Dining Bay and choose from a selection of our specialty cocktails Ph 3448 3400 or craft beers.
MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB Feature: Our dining showcases the very best in seafood, steak, ribs & pasta, with daily specials that will make your mouth water! Dine on our covered deck, sitting out over the serene Bird O’Passage Pde, Scarborough waters of Moreton Bay, offering marina & mountain views. Steak and Seafood Sunday breakfast fr 7.30am, Lunch 7 days fr 11.30am, Ph 3203 5188 Dinner Tues to Sun fr 5.30pm.
OVER THERE CAFÉ Feature: Offering breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Relaxed atmosphere to enjoy great coffee, with a fantastic Shop 7 Dolphins Central, range of gourmet meals including our ‘Half Price Pancakes’ Ashmole Rd, Kippa Ring every Tuesday. Café Ph 3203 6510
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MARGATE BEACH HOUSE MORETON BAY BOAT CLUB OVER THERE CAFÉ PREECE’S AT THE JETTY SCARBOROUGH’S 3EIGHTNINE SEA SALT AND VINE CAFÉ
PREECE’S AT THE JETTY Feature: We have the BEST Vanilla Slice in Redcliffe. All cakes, biscuits, slices & ice cream are homemade. Fabulous seaside location. 155 Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe Modern Australian SPECIAL 3 course dinner deal Thur, Fri, and Sat nights & Mediterranean for $30, entree, main, and dessert. Ph 3284 2986 Sunday–Wednesday: 5:30am – 4pm Thursday–Saturday: 5:30am – 9pm
SCARBOROUGH’S 3EIGHTNINE Feature: Famous for our range of breakfasts & lunches, providing fresh seasonal dishes, dine while overlooking 89 Landsborough Avenue, the beautiful Moreton Bay. We provide options for Scarborough vegetarians & the gluten intolerant & do great functions! Eclectic Modern Café Ph 3880 4770
SEA SALT AND VINE CAFÉ Feature: Looking for a tranquil place to enjoy a quality breakfast, lunch or relaxing coffee – overlooking the water with Glass House Mountains views we are open 7am ’til Reef Point Esp, Scarborough 4pm every day. (situated behind caravan park) Modern Australian Ph 3880 4456
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SUSHI CENTRAL SUSHI NIKKO SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION TEMPEST SEAFOOD TEMPEST TEPPANYAKI THAI HUT
SUSHI CENTRAL Feature: Want to experience an amazing time with astonishing flavours? Come to Sushi Central at 141 Suttons street Redcliffe and purchase a variety of products that cater to all your eating desires. Join us on Monday 141 Sutton Street, Redcliffe night and Tuesday for our $3.00 specials. Japanese, Sushi Open 7days for lunch and dinner. Ph 3283 8188
SUSHI NIKKO Feature: Redcliffe’s newest authentic Japanese cuisine Bluewater Square Shopping Centre experience. With over a combined decade of experience, 20 Anzac Ave, Redcliffe come in and taste the difference. Whether you’re dining Authentic Japanese Cuisine in or grabbing takeaway, Sushi Nikko is the place to go. Ph 3889 4040 Open from 11am to 8pm – Monday to Saturday.
SUTTONS BEACH PAVILION Feature: Relaxed beachside dining, with uninterrupted views across Moreton Bay. Voted 2018 restaurant of the year, the Pavilion is a multi-space venue with a Fish & Suttons Beach Parkland Chippery, Cafe, Rooftop Bar, Restaurant and Function & Marine Pde, Redcliffe Wedding centre onsite. Serving affordable, modern, fresh Casual Beachside Dining & Bar food in a relaxed family-friendly setting. Ph 3284 3320 Fully licensed - Open 7 days for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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TEMPEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Feature: A true trawler-to-plate experience. Seafood platters a specialty. Absolute waterfront location. All you Bird O’ Passage Parade, Scarborough can eat seafood buffet held on the last Thurs of each Seafood Restaurant month. Seafood restaurant open 7 days lunch and dinner. Ph 3203 5744
TEMPEST TEPPANYAKI Feature: It’s a sizzling good time! Using the best local produce the chefs will transform the grill into a stage when performing a dining feast of entertainment. Bird O’ Passage Parade, Scarborough Menu choices include multi-course banquets, create your Teppanyaki Grill own selection, and a lunch time bento box style. Ph 3203 5744 Lunch: Wed-Sun, Dinner: 7 nights
THAI HUT Feature: Thai Hut has been on the Redcliffe Peninsula, for over Sixteen years. We reopened in August 2017 back to where we First started in 2000. Shop 3/265 Oxley Avenue, Margate We have been so very happy to see friends come back, Thai Restaurant and say we are so glad that you are back. Thai Hut cooks Ph 3284 5962 Authentic Thai Food. We do Take Away, Home Deliveries and Dine in.
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THE BIG KID ICE-CREAMERY THE COFFEE CLUB KIPPA RING YOUR RESTAURANT HERE
THE BIG KID ICE-CREAMERY Feature: Ice Cream Flavours for Everyone!!! Over 30 delicious flavours to choose from. Come on in and personalise your own milkshake... How 23 Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe about... White Chocolate & Tiramisu? YUM!!! Don’t (Opposite Lagoon) forget breakfast. Try our mouth watering waffles and Ice-Creamery fruit smoothies. Open 7 days a week. For “The Big Kid” Ph 3284 5859 in everyone!!
THE COFFEE CLUB KIPPA RING Feature: At The Coffee Club Kippa Ring you can enjoy your favourite cafe meals and great coffee all day, every day. Open from 7:30am-5:30pm weekdays, late Thursday Kippa Ring Shopping Centre 7pm, and 8am-4pm weekends. So Meet You at The Café Coffee Club Kippa Ring! Ph 3283 4739 ADVERTISE CAFÉ YOUR FROM $80+GST OR RESTAURANT PHONE: 07 3338 5091
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BISTRO STARTS-from 11am. THREE COURSE MENU-includes a drink voucher, mystery trifecta and a chance to win great prizes. $50.95 BEST DRESSED, best hat and lucky door prizes. with SWEEPS running all day. RACING & KENO live on the big screens both inside complimentary gift and out! pack PUBLIC BAR TAB open from 8am on Melbourne Cup day. BAR open from 9am. COMPLIMENTARY BBQ, sausage sizzle from 12pm on the deck. SWEEPS running all day. RACING & TOTE ODDS, live on the big screens. GAMING RACING THEMED PROMOTIONS including sweeps running all day. 41 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe Ph: 07 3284 6427 SEPTEMBER 2019 57 REDCLIFFE Story Kelly Livett Bitesthat he’s just enjoying his adventures or visiting friends. One of Velcro's neighbours said, “He has the best life, having a safe home to return WHERE TO FIND JPS to each night and the freedom to be free each ON THE PENINSULA day. However, just like any wild bird, he doesn’t like to be touched. If you are lucky enough to At some point in our busy lives, most of us are see him, please say ‘hello’ and enjoy him like we probably going to need to get a document do. He’s a treasure!” If you would like to know witnessed by a Justice of the Peace (JP). A few more about Velcro’s adventures, he has his own JPs are regularly available on the peninsula Facebook page - just search 'Velcro’s Journey' throughout the week. and let them know if you’ve seen him. The four main locations to find them are: Redcliffe Library – Monday and Tuesday, 11am - 2pm or Saturday, 9am - 12pm; The NEW CHILDCARE CENTRE Redcliffe Court House – Monday to Friday, 9am IN SCARBOROUGH - 4pm; Peninsula Fair – Tuesday, 11am - 1pm, The construction of a new childcare centre, Thursday, 5pm - 7pm and Saturday, 10am - called Kids Caper Childcare, has commenced 12pm; and the Redcliffe Hospital – Monday to Friday, 8am-12pm. If you need to find an after- construction in Pearl Street, Scarborough. The hours JP or you want more information you can centre plans to open at the beginning of 2020. It search for 'Justice of the Peace' at www.qld. is being built in a location that formerly housed gov.au. a gym and squash courts. It is expected that 75 childcare spaces will be available once the VELCRO THE ROAMING ROSELLA centre is complete. If you live in the Woody Point area you might have had a brush with one of the Peninsula’s THE FORKIES more adventurous residents. Velcro the Rosella Several local businesses were featured recently travels around Woody Point during the day, in a new eat and drink awards' initiative called but returns to his owners in the evening. There ‘The Forkies’, with Scarborough cafe, Valori have been quite a few sightings of him, with Espresso & Gallery, declared the overall winner. many people taking to social media to discuss The Forkies were launched this year by Moreton his visits. Occasionally, some concerned locals Bay Region Industry & Tourism with the support mistake him for a lost or missing pet, but his of council. It was judged by locals, to celebrate owners and fans are usually quick to point out
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58 REDCLIFFE GUIDE and discover inventive and memorable local food and drink venues in the Moreton Bay Region. Valori Espresso & Gallery also took out first place in the 'best customer service' B&B and 'go-to caffeine fix' categories. Mon Komo Hotel, in Redcliffe, won the best venue to get CARAVAN dressed up and a little bit fancy. Beardy Bar SERVICE & REPAIRS and Kitchen, in Clontarf, won the category for best Tinder date venue. The winner of the Over 31 years experience best seafood category was Tempest Seafood • All Generalised & Restaurant & Teppanyaki Grill in Scarborough. Specialised Servicing Other peninsula establishments that placed in The Forkies include The Old Corner Shop • All Makes & Models in Margate, Reid’s Place in Scarborough and • Alko Esc • Gas & R.W.C. Jumping Goats Bar in Margate. For more • Roll Out Awnings information on The Forkies check out www. • Insurance Repairs theforkies.com.au. AUTHORISED WARRANTY AGENT New Age - Thetford - Dometic - Alko -Coast to Coast REDCLIFFE BUSINESS JAYCO WARRANTY SHOWCASED IN TIMES SQUARE 3881 3884 A video created by a Peninsula-based MOBILE 0408 870 751 production house was recently showcased in [email protected] New York’s Times Square. www.caravanrepairsbrisbane.com Trending Media Australia produced the video UNIT 5/36 DEAKIN ST, BRENDALE QLD 4500 for lipstick brand LipSense, using the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the backdrop. The clip was E EBRATING YEAR O INTEGRITY IN U TURE played on a giant 13-story billboard and shown to the 330,000 people who pass through Times Square daily. Trending Media Australia co-director, Aaron DREAMTIME Lucas, said he couldn’t believe that a video production company from Margate would be KULLILLA given such an honour. “We were so excited we booked flights to New -ART York, so we could see it with our own eyes,” Aaron said. RETAIL SHOP/GALLERY Unit 7/349 MacDonnell Road, Clontarf ONLINE @ www.kullillaart.com.au
T R A D ING HOURS : Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Saturday 8:00am - 2:00pm Sunday Closed