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visit www.seniors.com.au or

The Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, launches the 2012 Mother’s Day Classic fun run

Th G G l Q ti B

Run for a good causeFind us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/heyboomers

MAY 2012

Find us on

Image courtesy: idphoto.com.au

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Inside this issue...

ISSUE 6MAY 2012

Hey! BoomersSuite 169, 3 Holtermann St,

Crows Nest NSW 2065

To advertise in thenext edition, call

1300 972 141or visit:

www.heyboomers.com.au

DisclaimerThis publication is intended as an information source only and is not in any way an endorsement of any product or service mentioned. Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this publication is up to date and correct at time of printing. The publisher does not accept responsibility for an errors, omissions or inaccuracies. No representation is made as to the quality or suitability for any purpose of any goods or services offered by any organisations in this publication.Linked WebsitesThis publication and its website contains links to other websites. Those links are provided for convenience only and may not remain current or be maintained, and Hey! Boomers is not responsible for the content or privacy practices associated with linked websites. Links with linked websites should not be constructed as an endorsement, approval or recommendation by Hey! Boomers of the owners or operators of those linked websites, or of any information, graphics, materials, goods or services referred to or contained on those linked websites, unless and to the extent we stipulate to the contrary.

Who’s a Boomer? .... Page 2

Feel GoodLook Good ................ Page 4

Shelly BeachGolf Club Feature .... Page 6

Computer Savvy ...... Page 8

Let’s Travel ................ Page 9

Boomers Finance ... Page 22

It’s Entertainment ... Page 23

Book Reviews .......... Page 32

Brain Benderspuzzles ..................... Page 34

There are 5.3 million baby boomers, making up 24 per cent of the population, with the oldest turning 66 this year.

With the end of World War 2 in 1945, Australia’s servicemen and women returned and family life resumed after an interruption of almost six years of wartime conflict. Nine months later saw the start of a population revolution as childbirth rates soared - more than four million Australians were born between 1946-1965.

People born during this period became known as Baby Boomers who changed Australia (and the world) in the second half of the 20th century.

A look back...

1940’s - 1943 – Australia wins its first Oscar, with cinematographer Damien Parer (pictured) honoured for documentary Kokoda Front Line! The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme is introduced in 1944 providing subsidised medicine to all Australians; In 1945 the Liberal Party of Australia is established with Robert Menzies as its first leader; Australia becomes a founding member of the United Nations. In 1945 The Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race is held for the first time, and in 1949 Construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme begins and In January 1947 Bernard “Doc” Neeson frontman of Australian Music Legends – The Angels was born in

Who’s a boomer?For those of you born between 1946–1964, life’s no longer about growing old gracefully; it’s about living a passionate life in retirement and celebrating your lifestyle!

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Belfast England.

In the 1950’s baby boomers represented a new market whose needs were quickly met due to wartime advances in technology and a new economic optimism. In 1955 The first vinyl LP (long playing) appeared with the release of Bill Haley’s Rock around the Clock -thus began a new and different music called Rock and Roll. Australian bands like Johnny O’Keefe and Col Joye began playing the new music, Blue jeans and t-shirts became the fashion, Comic books were the literature of youth and the Hula

Hoop started twirling. 1956 Television in Australia was launched and Hotels in New South Wales no longer had to close at 6pm, ending the “six o’clock swill”. In 1953 AC DC’s Malcolm Young was born in Glasgow Scotland.

In the 1960’s Jean Shrimpton shocked us in her mini skirt at the Melbourne Cup, and then rapidly became the fashion; the Peace Movement began – Woodstock 3 days of peace, love and music. Since the movement in the 1960s, hippie culture has been assimilated by mainstream society.

Moratorium marches across Australia opposing the Vietnam War; Beatlemania hit Australian shores in 1964; Evonne Goolagong became a world-beater in tennis; Great Olympians during the 1960s

include Murray Rose and Betty Cuthbert and Dawn Fraser; Prime Minister Holt drowns and is succeeded by John Gorton; talkback radio is introduced; Ronald Ryan becomes the last person legally executed in Australia.

On 14 February 1966 the Australian currency is changed to dollars and cents, with the Australian Dollar replacing the Australian pound.

In 1969 the Australian production of the rock musical Hair premieres in Sydney; top pop groups The Easybeats and The Twilights break up;

In the 1970’s Johnny Farnham was singing Rain Drops Keep Falling on my Head, Led Zeppelin had a Whole Lotta Love, Abbamania hit our shores in the mid 1970’s and Daddy Cool hit the No 1. Charts with Daddy Who? Daddy Cool.

Colour television was introduced in 1975, men wore flares, grew beards and sideburns and Disco was dancing. In 1974 the introduction of FM Frequency radio and in 1970 Adam Hill radio and TV personality was born.

From Hula Hoops and Pogo Sticks to Yo Yo’s and Frisbees, Disco and Line Dancing to the Twist, the Stomp and Rock n Roll, Woodstock and Flowers, Bikinis and Mini Skirts; Baby Boomers have lived through the best times of

the 20th Century!

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Feel good, look good for a good cause!

On Tuesday 6 March, at Government House in Canberra, the Governor-General and Patron of the Mother’s Day Classic, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO welcomed guests to the offi cial launch of the 2012 Mother’s Day Classic (MDC). Her Excellency said she was “enormously proud to be Patron of this fantastic community event” and praised the event as one which signifi es so many important aspects of Australian life. “Volunteerism, generous spirit, hard work, dedication and commitment, leadership, teamwork and those fi ne human values – care and compassion.”

Ms Bryce gave a fi rst hand account of her exhilarating experience participating with her son and granddaughter in the Brisbane Mother’s Day Classic. “We had the best time – and a memorable one.”

The Governor-General was accompanied by Louise Davidson, National Chair of the Mother’s Day Classic who introduced her to volunteers and major fundraisers from across Australia as well as MDC major sponsors. Another highlight was being able to introduce representatives of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) to those who work so hard to raise funds for their research programs.

For once, pink took a back seat with purple one of the standout colour choices on the day, perhaps due to the closeness of International Women’s Day and the proliferation of pink at NBCF’s 2011 Patron’s awards only a few days earlier. The annual

awards presented by NBCF Patron, Sarah Murdoch were hosted by the Governor-General at Admiralty House in Sydney. National Chair of Women in Super, Cate Wood accepted on behalf of Women in Super a Pink Circle Award from The Governor-General, to recognise both loyalty and great generosity over time.

As Sharon Morris, National Manager of the Mother’s Day Classic enthused, “What a week and what inspiration to get out and raise funds for breast cancer research. We have nearly two months before the Mother’s Day Classic on 13 May and I am confi dent it will again be memorable and determined we will give it our all to break last year’s record of 120,000 participants and $3 million raised for breast cancer research.”

Make it a classic Mother’s Day in 2012 – register and raise funds @

www.mothersdayclassic.com.au

For more than a decade, the Mother’s Day Classic fun run and walk has provided communities with a great way to celebrate Mother’s Day and raise funds for breast cancer research.

Pictured: The Governor-General chats with Mother’s Day Classic supporters at Government House, Canberra. Image courtesy idphoto.com.au

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Feel good, look good from the inside out!

If there was ever a product which could be hailed as the “elixir of life”, it would be Monavie’s acai based nutritional supplement juice, which aids in joint health and promotes a healthy heart.

The acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) berry has been proclaimed as the King of the superfoods, and found only in the Brazilian rainforest, the acai has been prized as a source of health, energy and longevity.

Monavie is the only company to hold patents on how acai is harvested, the company’s freeze dried acai is unparalleled in its antioxidant strength.

Monavie’s freeze-dried acai boast more than 15 times the antioxidant capacity of whole blueberries and more than 20 times the antioxidant capacity of whole raspberries.

Antioxidants help neutralise free radicals, which are the nasty cells which damage healthy cells in your body. Free radicals are highly reactive chemical substances which have been implicated in the ageing process, as well as many health related conditions including cancer and heart disease.

Monavie’s juice contains 19 fruits, including the acai berry, and has been clinically proven to give regular consumers an increase in energy, better health, an overall sense of wellbeing, and a decrease in minor aches and pains associated

with exercise, over-exertion and everyday living.

There are three varieties, Original, Active (contains plant-derived glucosamine for joint health) and Pulse (added plant sterols and resveratrol for a healthy heart).

Sharron (last name withheld) from Sydney started drinking Monavie juice (which tastes great) to help ease pain in her joints, particularly her wrist.

“The arthritis in my damaged wrist was no longer painful and I had such better movement. My energy levels soared and I felt fantastic. Not only that every part of my body was thriving, my hair, my nails, the whites of my eyes were so bright and my skin looked fl awless.

Sharron decided to stop drinking Monavie juice, but found her energy levels had dropped and her wrist had started to ache again.

“I felt quite lousy to tell you the truth. I eat well, exercise and do all the right things yet I couldn’t get the same feeling of well being from any vitamins or tablets I tried,” she said.

“So I decided it just wasn’t worth it and managed to re order the juice.

“I can honestly say I will never go off the juice again; the results I felt were so great if I hadn’t have experienced it as I did I would not have believed just how fantastic this product is. I thank you for introducing me to Monavie and the “elixir of life” (I call it.)“

To order Monavie juice, please callBrooke on 0438 677 588 or order online from www.berryhealthybody.com.au

Monavie juices are the elixir of life

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Golf is a great low impact sport. As

the weather cools down approaching

Autumn, playing 18 holes of golf is the

perfect way to keep fi t and be social.

Shelly Beach Golf Club is located in

the heart of the NSW Central Coast, a

leisurely 60 minute drive north of Sydney.

The newly renovated club house offers

beautiful, panoramic ocean views and a

perfect respite after a game of golf. The

club offers fully licensed bars, TAB and

Keno facilities, light snacks and full a la

carte service in our Seaspray Restaurant

and Cafe.

The 18 hole championship course

overlooking Shelly Beach is renowned

for its magnifi cent ocean views and

spectacular tree lined fairways. Designed

by Ross Watson, the gently undulating

fairways offer a challenge to experts

but are still forgiving enough for novice

players.

Shelly Beach golf course is open from

6.30am to 6.00pm seven days a week

with times available for social golf. The

club has a fi rst class golf shop that has

everything you need to get you on the

course. Whether hiring or buying, the

golf shop offers the best range of the

very latest equipment, clothing and

accessories at the best prices on the

Coast plus you have the opportunity

to get expert advice, test the demo

equipment and have your clubs

professionally fi tted.

Perhaps you may need some fi nishing

touches to your game or would just love

to learn how to play. If that’s the case

Shelly Beach Golf Club has a ‘learn to play

program’ perfect to get you started or if

a little more experienced a private lesson

with one of our professionals will help

improve your game, package options

are available. The ‘Tyro’s’ or learn to play

program is extremely popular particularly

with ladies. The program offers 4 x 1 ½

hour clinic lessons plus golfi ng membership

for only $230.

www.shellybeachgolfclub.com.au

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Computer Savvy with George Kimpton

Continued on from April... You are shown how to pin your favorite programs to the task bar for quick and easy selection. You can also put them in a preferred order.

Finding fi les has been made easier with JUMP LISTS.. These occur when you right click the program, you want to use, whether on the Task Bar or Program list, and a list appears. Just select and open the required fi le. It can be as quick as that. No selecting the program then Open and searching to fi nd the fi le. Just right click and away you go.

To Make it easier, if you have more than one fi le open in a program but reduced off screen. To have a quick peek all you need to do is hover over the program on the task bar and you will see a thumbnail of each open but not on show fi le. To check it properly all you need to do is hover over it and up it comes full screen. One word of warning this does not occur with all programs. For instance an earlier version of Corel Photo does not display multiple fi les. In this case you need to open and then sort through the open fi les.

Getting the desktop is also easier. You just go to the bottom right corner of the screen and the display will automatically display the desktop And another trick for reduced size program displays, just move them to the edge and it will automatically become full size.

One very useful new tool is Snap which allows you to compare two windows side by side without the need to physically resize each.. Simply drag each to the side of the screen and hey presto two identical sizes side by side to compare and you can work independently on each.

Another very useful tool “Snip” which allows you screen grab all or part of the screen. This can be every handy if seeking help for a problem. You can send the Grab to the technician so he can better assess the problem. You may also be trying to explain something to someone else. Again the Grab will be easier to understand that words and in My case when teaching someone I can use the grabs to illustrate what I am talking about.

Again when using Help on a particular topic you will see in the text different colours for words or selected text. Clicking on these highlights will bring further information or transfer you to another help offering.

Have a good look and experiment a little. You will be surprised you what you fi nd or learn this way.

I hope you are fi nding these articles useful so please don’t hesitate to drop me an email so I can know what software and topics interest you in future articles on [email protected] or phone 02 9634 5995.

I am also available for home help and to give talks at clubs.

How to get started with Windows 7 – Part 2

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Off the beaten track with Silver City Tours

Image courtesy Silver City Tours

MAY 2012

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Off the Beaten Track with Silver City Tours

An experience in Outback NSW is not just a holiday. It’s a spiritual, engaging and simply awe inspiring look at amazing landscapes, incredible history and a distinct way of life.

Imagine sitting under the stars at night and seeing as far as the eye can see into the spotted darkness and then waking up the next morning to be taken to Mundi Mundi Plains, where you feel as if you can see for 3 days.

Although the Outback gives the amazing feeling of discovery and solitude, it shares with its visitor’s immense sophistication by Broken Hill’s product offering.

Broken Hill’s lifestyle and incredible landscapes have attracted artists from all around the world to this location, offering visitors the most diverse range of art found in a country area than anywhere else in Australia; Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Poetry and Indigenous dancers. Some of the world’s most famous artist’s have works that are housed in Broken Hill. Broken Hill is renowned for its vibrant art community with artists depicting the great outback with vivid sunsets, landscapes and vast open spaces. Home of the legendary Brushmen of the Bush the Silver City hosts many galleries where you can view the regions spectacular scenery through the eye of the talented artists. Visit galleries including Pro Hart, Jack Absalom.

The Silver City Mint and Art Centre featuring Peter Anderson is home to the “Big Picture”. This panorama is the

world’s largest acrylic painting on canvas by one artist. An added highlight is a visit to Howard Steer who has lived all his life in Broken Hill. In his paintings, his subjects are the people and animals of the outback, include the subject of early miners’ struggle to get reasonable working conditions, and Howard’s humorous (and sometimes satiric) views of our Australian icons, and the result is a host of powerful stories-in-art.

Broken Hill and its surrounds are also largely recognised for its backdrop in films such as Mad Max 2, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Mission Impossible 2 as well as many TV commercials shown around the world. The town is also recognised for

NSW Outback is a quintessential Australian experience

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its mining history in which rich deposits of Silver, Lead and Zinc were discovered and are still being mined in the area today, adding another discovery and experience to a visit to Broken Hill.

With large flows of water now making its way down the Darling River now is the perfect time to enjoy a leisurely tour around the Menindee Lakes scheme. Sit back and relax with morning tea on the shores of Copi Hollow.

Travel to Menindee, and on to Kinchega National Park, this magnificent park is located along the banks of the Darling River and the shoreline of Menindee Lake, which can hold 3 and a half times more that the Sydney Harbour.

You will see the Kinchega Shearing shed,

dating back to the 1860’s, and had 62 shearing stands. This shed was last used for shearing in 1967. Continue on to Lake Wetherell, where you can enjoy a relaxing cruise through the wetlands aboard ‘The River Lady’ where an experienced guide will inform you about the lake and point out the abundance of bird life that make this safe haven their home.

Discover Outback NSW with the two most experienced tour companies in Outback NSW. Either Silver City Tours (www.silvercitytours.com.au) or Corner Country Adventures (www.cornercountryadventure.com.au) can offer you and your group the experience of a lifetime, in safety and comfort.

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Tasmania is an archipelago of more than 300 islands sitting just 240 kilometres south-east of mainland Australia. With more than 1,000 mountain peaks, four mild seasons, more than 40 per cent of the Island is protected as national parks and reserves, and Tasmania also has some of the world’s rarest animals.

Tasmania’s main Island is home to about 500,000 people. Tasmania is a happy and relaxed destination and its inhabitants always have time to welcome visitors to their Island. Tasmania’s air is scientifically proven to be just about the world’s cleanest; its soils are rich and fertile. So produce, seafood and wines taste wonderful!

Food and wine

In Tasmania it’s about going to the source: cool-climate wines tasted with the winemaker, summer berries picked from the orchard, cheese handmade in a family tradition, or seafood caught fresh from the sea. Enjoy regional fare, friendly encounters with growers, makers and chefs, and celebrate the delights that come with the changing of the seasons.

Don’t miss trying homemade Tasmanian scallop pies fresh from the oven, Tassie oysters and lobsters or real King Island Brie. Taste temptations delight at every turn in Tasmania.

Wines are equally spectacular - for more information on vineyards around Tasmania, see www.tasmanianwineroute.com.au.

Fishing

Surrounded by the cool, clear waters of the Southern Ocean, Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea, and brim-full of lakes, rivers, streams and lagoons, Australia’s island state is a fisherman’s paradise. The Tasmanian fishery is an extremely valuable resource – the delicate ecosystems within the state support fishing as a vibrant sport and a thriving industry.

Seasonal Fresh-Water Fishing: All fresh-water fishing in Tasmania – commercial and recreational – is regulated by seasons, quotas and licenses to prevent species being threatened by over-fishing. In addition to this, environmental strategies exist to prevent the pollution of Tasmania’s clean waters.

The keynote experience of Tasmanian angling is sight-stalking and fly-casting for wild trout in crystal-clear mountain waters. The spectacular terrain and unpredictable weather conditions and abundant fish of the Tasmanian highlands can make for very challenging, exciting and rewarding angling. Highland lodges offer guided angling tours with accredited trout fishing

Tasmania - Isle of Adventure: Part OneWalk a deserted beach, collect wild oysters or simply relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery...there’s so much to see and do in Tasmania.

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guides.

Saltwater Angling: Sea fishing (saltwater angling) for Atlantic salmon, marlin, flathead, bream, and flounder is popular on the east coast of Tasmania, especially near the Freycinet and Tasman Peninsulas. Saltwater fly-fishing is a growth pastime in the state, with the abundance of large bream proving a big drawcard.

Golf

More than 80 courses – crowd-free, and some with real cliffhangers await you in Tasmania.

On an uncrowded island with a temperate climate, rolling valleys and sweeping empty beaches, you will find emerald fairways and velvet greens of championship 18-hole courses along with spectacular cliff-top holes with wide ocean views.

It started with Ratho, at Bothwell, Australia’s oldest golf course, created by homesick Scots in the 1830s, and kept

growing. Today, Tasmania has more than 80 golf courses; from the acclaimed Barnbougle Dunes in the north-east – created in the pure Scottish style with undulating links overlooking Bass Strait – to those that offer pure spectacle, such as the amazing par-3 eighth hole at the Tasman Club near Port Arthur.

Tasmania has a sprinkling of public courses, but most are run by clubs. Wherever you play, you’ll find a warm Tasmanian welcome for members of interstate golf clubs at the club courses in cities, towns and country areas.

Some of the top courses include Royal Hobart, Tasmania Golf Club, Kingston Beach and Claremont in the south, and Launceston Country Club, Devonport and Ulverstone in the north. It’s a good idea to call ahead, book your round and enquire about facilities and services.

More info: www.discovertasmania.com

Next month: walking & hiking in Tassie

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Discover the World by Rail and make the journey part

of your experience

We offer tailor made holidays for individual

travellers – so you can create your own

itinerary including multiple destinations,

trains and hand picked hotels.

Speak to one of our experienced consultants today to plan your trip. Book before June 29th 2012 and you’ll get $100 worth of sightseeing tours per person!

Tailor made holidays – just for you!

*Prices are per person and are based on twin share, subject to availability and seasonal surcharges. Special offer is valid for new bookings only, with a minimum of 4 night’s accommodation. One redemption per customer. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Holidays include: rail travel between cities with seat reservations, accommodation in centrally located hotels and breakfast daily. See www.railbookers.com.au for full terms and conditions.

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Days 1 & 2 – Amsterdam Start your holiday in the Netherlands’

vibrant capital. Why not take a cruise through the city’s

network of canals or pay a visit to the Van Gogh Museum?

Days 3 & 4 – Paris Travel by high speed train to Paris, the city

of lights for two days to explore. Climb the Eiffel Tower, shop

along the Champs Élysées or marvel at the Mona Lisa.

Days 5 & 6 – Zurich Take the train over the Swiss border to

the cultural city of Zurich for a 2 night stay to wander around

the Old Town, visit the sights and enjoy traditional Swiss food.

Day 7 – Zurich to Venice Head to the station today for a

spectacular journey down through the stunning scenery

of the Swiss Alps. Cross the border at Chiasso and continue

to Venice.

Day 8 – Venice Spend a full day exploring the famous

attractions of this beautiful city. Perhaps you could cruise in

a gondola down the Grand Canal or take a tour of the opulent

St Mark’s Basilica

Days 9 to 11 – Rome Travel through the Italian countryside

to Rome and spend a fi nal two days discovering ancient

monuments, famous museums and genuine Italian gelato!

For more information please visit: www.railbookers.com.au or call 1300 938 534 to speak with one of our experienced consultants

Visit www.railbookers.com.au for more inspiring holiday ideas, or have a look at one of the following:

Days 1 & 2 – Chicago Arrive in Chicago and enjoy two days

discovering the city’s fabulous architecture, vibrant nightlife

and great food. Don’t miss a baseball game at Wrigley Park!

Day 3 – Depart Chicago Spend another full day in Chicago

before heading to Union Station to board the City of New

Orleans sleeper service towards the Big Easy. Settle into life

onboard with dinner in the Dining Cross Country Café before

retiring to your private compartment.

Days 4 & 5 – New Orleans After a morning on the train, arrive

into New Orleans for a 2 night stay. How about a paddle steamers

ride down the Mississippi or enjoy coffee and beignets in the

French Quarter?

Days 6 & 7 – All aboard the Sunset Limited Catch a sleeper

across the United States from Louisiana to California with

plenty of spectacular scenery, onboard dining and socialising

to be enjoyed.

Days 8 to 10 – Los Angeles Enjoy breakfast aboard the Sunset

Limited before arriving into Los Angeles. Here, spend three days

soaking up the culture in this vast and vibrant metropolis. Indulge

in some star spotting on Hollywood Boulevard, shop for couture in

Beverley Hills or why not take a tour of Universal Studios?

A Transylvanian Adventure:Be captivated by Transylvania’s rich mix of

culture, nature, myth and history with an amazing

train journey from London to Transylvania.

10 nights from $1725

Essential Italy:This itinerary includes the

classic Italian cities of Venice,

Florence and Rome.

6 nights from $845

Classic Glacier and Bernina Express:Enjoy two of Switzerland’s most scenic rail

journeys on the Glacier Express and Bernina

Express train.

4 night from $1045

Essential

Europe Tour10 nights from

$2115*

USA – Chicago,

New Orleans and LA10 nights from

$2180*

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Short Breaks & Getaways: the South Coast

Come and experience Wollongong’s spectacular coastal drive - Grand Pacific Drive (www.grandpacificdrive.com.au), between Sydney to Wollongong and beyond.

Grand Pacific Drive is a 140km award winning coastal drive beginning just 45 minutes south of Sydney at the Royal National Park - the second oldest National Park in the world.

Enjoy driving through coastal rainforests and villages and traverse along the magnificent Sea Cliff Bridge.

From here, Grand Pacific Drive makes its way into the bustling city of Wollongong, offering countless adventure activities, great beaches and shopping, fantastic local restaurants and cafes, golf courses, art galleries and more.

The drive then takes you through to the beautiful coastal towns of Shellharbour and Kiama and ends in the spectacular Shoalhaven region.

From here, experience Grand Pacific Drive’s ‘beyond’, to the Southern Highlands, Batemans Bay and greater South Coast and then on to Canberra.

Spectacular scenery abounds on this leisurely tourist drive...

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Short Breaks & Getaways: the Central Coast

The Central Coast consists of two shires, Gosford and Wyong and are located perfectly between Sydney and Newcastle.

The Central Coast is a popular destination for holiday makers, with many people choosing to come back again and again.

For the tourists there are many attractions to come and see. The Central Coast is so popular because you have many options available from seaside, rural, hinterland and city lifestyles.

The region has many historical places to visit and tourists have been coming since the 1800’s.

Quality restaurants and food venues are everywhere and for the wine lovers the Hunter Valley Wine Country is only about45 minutes away.

Visit the Central Coast and you will not be disappointed!

If you are seeking that place where you can get away from it all and just relax and enjoy a mix of rural and beachside lifestyle, then the NSW Central Coast is for you. information courtesy www.thecentralcoast.org

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The Entrance

As a tourist destination, The Entrance is a huge success, gauged by the tens of thousands of people who flock there annually to take holidays or a weekend stopover.

There are many who choose to spend regular weekends at this serene coastal resort and many others who arrive just for a day trip or an impromptu escape.

Once you have succumbed to the splendor of the town and accepted the magnificence of the surrounding waterways, you certainly won’t want to leave.

Website: www.theentrance.org

Temping Terrigal

Famous for it’s amazing boutique shopping, upmarket restaurants and cafes and first class entertainment, Terrigal is a legendary Australian seaside village. Sunny street cafes offer relaxed outdoor eating during the day, and every evening a huge array of stylish restaurants serving an amazing range of international menus open their doors to cater for the locals and tourists. Terrigal is the geographical heart of the Central Coast with spectacular coastal lookouts, national parks and a beautiful rural hinterland, all within a short drive. Multi screen cinemas, expansive shopping centres, golf courses and clubs are all available within a 5 km radius.Website: www.terrigal.org

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NTERTAINMENTNTERTAINMENTEach week it seems as if countries like

Greece and Portugal are set to finally

default on their massive debts.

Meanwhile, the gold and

silver markets continue to

appreciate as many seek

a haven from stocks and

property.

Imagine being able to

collect gold and silver

assets, while also earning

an income – just by

sharing the products with

friends and family?

Numis Network is a unique, one-of-a-

kind company which has just arrived

in Australia and is based on a simple

premise: Create Wealth, Collect Wealth

and Preserve Wealth.

Numis Network’s Silver Coin of the Month

Club offers members to collect silver

coins from a number of mints around

the world, including the US, Canada,

the UK, Mexico, and our own Perth Mint.

Not all coins are created equal. Like

diamonds, coins are graded on a

number of factors which add to their

value and collectability.

All of Numis

Network’s Silver

Coin of the Month

Club coins are

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highest level which is Mint

State 70 (MS70), which

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grade.

It’s a fabulous way of

building a legacy of assets

to pass onto children and

grandchildren. Coins are also

a great way of making history fun for

children, as there is a story behind every

coin.

For boomers looking to earn some extra

money, it is possible to earn cash from

sharing the Silver Coin of the Month

Club with family and friends, while also

collecting valuable assets.

For more information about the Silver

Coin of the Month Club or if you’re

interested in starting your own home-

based business, call Brooke on 0438

677 588 or go to www.numisone.com/brookestoddart

Boomers Finance: be part of the modern gold rushGold and silver are hot commodities as the global financial crisis continues to bite at many of the world’s economies

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ENTERTAINMENTNTERTAENTERTAINMENTNTERTAINMENTit’sCelebrating the 40th Anniversary of

David Bowie’s “Ziggy Stardust...”

MAY 2012

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Attention David Bowie fans!...Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars”

EMI are excited to announce the release of a 40th anniversary edition of David Bowie’s truly groundbreaking and hugely influential album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars.

Originally released through RCA Victor on 6th June 1972, Ziggy Stardust was David Bowie’s fifth album, co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott. Incredibly, the album was written whilst Bowie was recording 1971’s Hunky Dory album, with recording beginning a couple of months before that album’s release. It was recorded at Trident Studios, London between 8th November 1971 and 4th February 1972, with the line up: Mick Ronson (guitar, piano, backing vocals, string arrangements), Trevor Bolder (bass), Mick Woodmansey (drums), Rick Wakeman (keyboards) and backing vocals on ‘It Ain’t Easy’ by Dana Gillespie. As well as performing vocals, Bowie also played acoustic guitar, saxophone and harpsichord on the album and was involved in the arrangements too.

The album eventually peaked at #5 on the UK Album Chart on 22nd July having entered the chart at #15 on 1st July. Key to the album’s rise in the UK were the two TV performances of “Starman” on Granada TV’s Lift Off With Ayshea and nationally on the BBC’s Top Of The Pops. The album’s influence is immeasurable – it converted legions of fans, becoming the zeitgeist and a major influence on the next generation, particular those who

were involved in the punk movement – musicians, artists, designers – and the subsequent re-birth of rock and pop.

Famously Bowie killed Ziggy at his peak at London’s Hammersmith Odeon, on July 3rd, 1973, though Ziggy Stardust’s influence was to redefine popular culture forever: pop music was never the same again.

This 40th anniversary edition has been remastered by original Trident Studios engineer Ray Staff (at London’s Air Studios). It will be available on CD and a special, limited edition format of vinyl featuring the new 2012 remaster with a 5.1 mix and high resolution audio on DVD – the DVD features previously unreleased 5.1 and stereo bonus 2003 Ken Scott mixes of Moonage Daydream (instrumental), The Supermen, Velvet Goldmine and Sweet Head.

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hey!David Bowie Give AwayHey! Boomers has three copies of “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars”

to give away.

To win, simply email your entry to:[email protected]

Competition closes 31st May 2012

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EMI Music Australia has proudly released a brand

new best of collection from Air Supply, one of

Australia’s most acclaimed and iconic bands.

An exceptional collection featuring 19 tracks

from 1976 through to 1983, The Ultimate

Collection includes all the classics: Love And

Other Bruises, Lost In Love, All Out Of Love, Every

Woman In The World, The One That You Love,

Even The Nights Are Better and more.

The CD booklet comes with insightful liner notes

written by Glenn A Baker.

Also, for the fi rst time ever, May 4 sees the release

of Air Supply’s catalogue made available

digitally: Life Support (1979), Lost In Love (1980),

The One That You Love (1981), Now And Forever

(1982)

For more info: www.airsupply-online.com

hey!

CD Give AwayHey! Boomers has four copies of

“The Ultimate Collection”to give away.

To win, simply email your entry to:[email protected]

Competition closes 31st May 2012

Air Supply“The Ultimate Collection”

Tracklisting:

1. Love And Other Bruises2. Bring Out The Magic

3. Lost In Love4. All Out Of Love

5. Every Woman In The World6. Just Another Woman

7. Chances8. The One That You Love

9. Here I Am10. Sweet Dreams

11. I’ll Never Get Enough Of You12. This Heart Belongs To Me13. Keeping The Love Alive

14. Even The Nights Are Better15. Now And Forever

16. Two Less Lonely People In The World17. Making Love Out Of Nothing At All

18. Young Love19. Come What May

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Gray’s SceneBy Darren GrayYou’ll all remember Tim Page as the

dedicated Dr Graham Steele in The Young

Doctors. Poor Dr Steele was unlucky in love

and had his house blown up by a deranged

maniac who was stalking him. Tim has

continued to have a hugely successful

acting career since The Young Doctors

ended and he has appeared in several hit

West End musicals including Buddy and

Aspects of Love. During the last couple of

years Tim has been touring Taiwan and South

Korea with the musical Jekyll and Hyde and

I am delighted to report that he’ll now be

playing Utterson in a new production of the

show which will run at the Laycock Street

Theatre in Gosford from 27 July until the 11

August.

The musical version of Jekyll and Hyde is

based on the gothic novella by Robert Louis

Stevenson. We are transported to a smog

fi lled London during the 1880s and meet a

respectable Victorian doctor who begins

experimenting with the human psyche

with horrifi c results. This chilling production

is a comment on human nature and

exposes the hypocrisy and evil that can

lurk beneath the surface of people at all

levels of society. The production features

magnifi cent music and will boast an array of

authentic Victorian costumes. Others in the

cast include the talented Allan Royal who

will play the Right Honourable Sir Archibald

Poops. To book your tickets head to www.laycockstreettheatre.com

Veteran singer Engelbert Humperdinck will

represent the UK in this year’s Eurovision

Song Contest which will take place in Baku,

Azerbaijan on 26 May. Engelbert who is now

75 will be the oldest singer ever to take part

in the competition. He’ll be performing a

composition called Love Will Set You Free

which it is hoped will bring glory back to the

Old Dart who haven’t won the event since

1997. Engelbert is currently recording a new

studio album, has a busy touring schedule

and has sold in excess of 45 million records

worldwide. You can fi nd out more about his

latest projects at www.engelbert.com

Meanwhile veteran Irish singer Val Doonican

is now indulging in his passion for watercolour

painting. Val will be remembered for singing

ballads such as Delaney’s Donkey whilst

sitting in a rocking chair and wearing a

colourful knitted sweater. He retired in 2009

aged 82 after 62 years in the entertainment

industry but you can view some of his

artworks at www.valdoonican.com

Pictured above: Stars of The Young Doctors.

From left are Tim Page (Dr Steele), the late

Tony Alvarez (Dr Garcia), Chris King (orderly

Dennis Jamison) and Bartholomew John (Dr

Piper). Tim will be appearing in Jekyll & Hyde.

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hey!

WIN A DOUBLE PASS TO SEE

Hey! Boomers has one double pass valued at $70to see the show at Mittagong RSL to give away.

Date: Friday 18th May 2012Time: Doors 7.45pm | Show 8:30pm

Venue: Mittagong RSL

For your chance to win, simply email your name, address and contact phone number to [email protected]

Tickets will be available at the venue.Entries close Thursday 17th May.

The Rat Pack from VegasAfter sell out seasons throughout North America and the UK; Frank, Sammy and Dean

will be touring Australia in to wow audiences with a tribute that will leaveyou screaming for more.

Robbie Howard as Frank Sinatra, Nicholas Brooks as Sammy Davis Jr.and Johnny Edwards as Dean Martin

Together and individually these world class performers deliver a show not yet seen in Australia - a true dedication to the Rat Pack, and a show that Frank, Dean and Sammy

would have been proud of.

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The Rat Pack from VegasD I R E C T F R O M T H E U S AD i r e c t f r om t he U SA p r e s en t ed by Ab s t r a c t E n t e r t a i nmen t

Swing with the Kings Direct from Las Vegas

after sell out seasons through North

America and the UK, Frank, Sammy and

Dean are touring Australia to wow us

with a tribute that will leave audiences

screaming for more.

www.abstractentertainment.net.au

Fri 4th May Ryde Eastwood Leagues | www.releagues.com.au

Sat 5th May Castle Hill RSL | www.castlehillrsl.com.au

Fri 11th May Bankstown Sports | www.bankstownsports.com

Sat 12th May Souths Juniors | www.thejuniors.com.au

Sun 13th May Laycock Street Theatre | www.laycockstreettheatre.com

Fri 18th May Mittagong RSL | www.mittagongrsl.com.au

Sat 19th May Penrith Panthers | www.penrith.panthers.com.au

Fri 25th May Kedron Wavell | www.kedron-wavell.com.au

Sat 26th May Twin Towns | www.twintowns.com.au

Sun 27th May Newcastle Wests Leagues | www.westsnecastle.com.au

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The narrative architect behind the

Bourne fi lm series, Tony Gilroy, takes

the helm in the next chapter of the

hugely popular espionage franchise

that has earned almost $1 billion at

the global box offi ce: The Bourne Legacy.

The wrtier/director expands the

Bourne universe created by Robert

Ludlum with an original story that

introduces us to a new hero (Jeremy

Renner, pictured above) whose life-

or-death stakes have been triggered

by the events of the fi rst three fi lms.

For The Bourne Legacy, Renner joins

fellow series newcomers Rachel

Weisz, Edward Norton, Stacy Keach

and Oscar Isaac, while franchise

veterans Albert Finney, Joan Allen,

David Strathairn and Scott Glenn

reprise their roles.

For a sneak peak, visit the offi cial

Australian movie webstie:

www.thebournelegacymovie.com.au

Rating Notice: Check the classifi cation closer to release date

Boomers at the FlixThe next chapter of The Bourne film series hits Australian cinema screens on August 16...

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THEBOURNELEGACY

I N C I N E M A S 1 6 A U G U S T 2 0 1 2

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The Mountain by Drusilla Modjeska$32.95 RRP (ISBN: 9781741666502)

In 1968 Papua New Guinea is on the brink of independence, and everything is about to change. Amidst the turmoil fi lmmaker Leonard arrives from England with his Dutch wife, Rika, to study and fi lm an isolated village high in The Mountains. The villagers’ customs and art have been passed down through generations, and Rika is immediately struck by their paintings on a cloth made of bark.

Rika and Leonard are also confronted with the new university in Moresby, where intellectual ambition and the idealism of youth are creating friction among locals such as Milton - a hot-headed young playwright - and visiting westerners, such as Martha, to whom Rika becomes close. But it is when Rika meets brothers Jacob and Aaron that all their lives are changed for ever.

Drusilla Modjeska’s sweeping novel takes us deep into this fascinating, complex country, whose culture and people cannot escape the march of modernity that threatens to overwhelm them. It is a riveting story of love, loss, grief and betrayal.

Boomer Book Reviews

The Betrayal by A.K. Erskine$32.95 RRP (ISBN 9781742750187)

An engrossing novel of corruption and injustice at the heart of the police system, from the author of The Brotherhood...

Tasmania is in the grip of one of the longest, bleakest winters on record and it’s particularly icy at the Hobart Police Station. Of the many golden rules in policing, one is especially sacred: what happens at work stays at work.

So when a naive young constable, Lucy Howard, makes an allegation of sexual assault against a respected colleague, the rule is well and truly broken.

Soon the station is divided. From Lucy’s fellow rookies right up to the commissioner himself - everyone must take a side. With grudges, prejudices and hidden agendas coming into play, support arrives from the unlikeliest of corners.

But so too does betrayal ...

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The Watch by Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya

$32.95 RRP (ISBN: 9781742752754)

In One Person by John Irving$32.95 RRP (ISBN: 9780857520975)

A powerful and affecting novel imagining the inner turmoil of soldiers on military bases.

Following a desperate night-long battle, a group of beleaguered soldiers in an isolated base in Kandahar are faced with a lone woman demanding the return of her brother’s body. Is she a spy, a black widow, a lunatic or what she claims to be: a grieving sister intent on burying her brother according to local rites? As she persists, single-minded in her mission, the camp’s tense, claustrophobic atmosphere comes to a boil as the men argue about what to do next.

The Watch takes an age-old story - the myth of Antigone - and hurls it into present-day Afghanistan. The result is a gripping, deeply affecting book that brilliantly exposes the realities of war. It is also our most powerful expression to date of the nature and futility of this very contemporary confl ict.

Spanning fi fty years, In One Person is a breathtaking examination of sexual identity.

A compelling novel of desire, secrecy, and sexual identity, In One Person is a story of unfulfi lled love - tormented, funny, and affecting - and an impassioned embrace of our sexual differences. Billy, the bisexual narrator and main character of In One Person, tells the tragicomic story (lasting more than half a century) of his life as a ‘sexual suspect,’ a phrase fi rst used by John Irving in 1978 - in his landmark novel of ‘terminal cases,’ The World According To Garp.

His most political novel since The Cider House Rules and A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving’s In One Person is a poignant tribute to Billy’s friends and lovers - a theatrical cast of characters who defy category and convention. Not least, In One Person is an intimate and unforgettable portrait of the solitariness of a bisexual man who is dedicated to making himself ‘worthwhile.’

For more information on these or any other titles, visit

www.randomhouse.com.au

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Boomers Brain Benders

Quick quiz

Boomers Boggle

appreciat ion

1. What car company logo consists of 3 red diamonds?

2. Name the legendary mare whose first offspring, nicknamed Rockstar, was bought

for $1.5 million by Melbourne trainer Danny O’Brien.

3. Which animal is the national emblem of Canada?

4. Who wrote and illustrated the children’s classic, The Magic Pudding?

5. What is the name for film studio MGM’s famous lion mascot?

6. How many stomachs does a cow have?

7. According to the proverb, the eyes are the window to what?

8. What does the first A of NASA stand for?

9. Who was the first Australian to win a ‘Best Actress’ Oscar?

10. An adult butterfly has how many legs?

How many words, greater than three letters, can you compile using the letters in this month’s word? Simply email your list of words to [email protected]. Don’t forget to add your name and contact details to the email for your chance to win a mystery prize!

For your chance to win a mystery prize, send your answers to this month’s quick quizz to [email protected]. Don’t forget to add your name and contact details to the email.

Competitions close 31st May 2012

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