Friday, November 30, 2012

Feedback required

I know I just posted, but if anybody does read these posts, can someone please spend a few minutes and give me some feedback.

I am really considering the freelance writing option, but if my writing is shit - I don't want to waste my time.

Thank you - any feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)



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Queensland Weekend Events

So much crap's been happening this week - I forgot to post my regular upcoming events for this weekend.

On short notice - here are some fun things to do this weekend.


Christmas by the Sea

01 - 02 December 2012Christmas by the Sea is proudly brought to you by ""Scarborough Lights Up Redcliffe"" and the Moreton Bay Regional Council. Join the festivities as they celebrate Christmas and community spirit at the Scarborough Beach Parklands on Landsborough Avenue in Scarborough. Enjoy the annual street parade, markets, rides, animal farm, children's activities, fireworks and more. The Christmas concert kicks off at 6pm with performances by the talented Redcliffe community, leading into the finale with international sensation 'La Forza'.

Scarborough Beach Park

Landsborough Avenue
Scarborough, Moreton Bay And Islands
Queensland Australia 4020




Carols at the Cove

02 December 2012
Bring your family, friends, chairs and a rug and join them on the Village Green for an evening of Christmas carols, song and celebration.

Hosted by Channel 9 personalities, Paul Burt and Libby Stone, and featuring festive performances by the Les Wilson Swing Force Big Band, Australian Girls' Choir, local young talent and guest artists, the evening will conclude with a dazzling fireworks display.
Access is from 4.30 p.m. space is limited so entry will be offered on a ""first come, first served"" basis.
Brought to you by Mulpha Sanctuary Cove and supported by Gold Coast City Councillor, Cameron Caldwell, this is a free community event.

The Marine Village, Sanctuary Cove

1 Masthead WaySanctuary CoveQueensland Australia 4212

Visit their website for further information.

Cameron Park Markets


Cameron Park, Cnr Glebe Road and Easton Street,  BOOVAL, Ipswich & West Moreton
Saturday, 8 December 2012, 5am - 1pm

New and second hand goods, homemade cakes, handmade items and many others, including a Farmers Market.  Sausage Sizzle, soft drinks and coffee and cake available on site.  All welcome.




Animal Farm Open Day
828 Ipswich-Rosewood Rd, Rosewood, Amberley

Sunday, 9 December 2012 10am-4pm
Entry: $10

Bring the kids to a real working farm where they can run around and just be kids. Pat a pig, bottle feed a lamb, hand feed a cow and collect eggs from under a hen. You might even see a chicken hatch. The kids can play on our hay bale slide, tyre swing and huge 14 foot trampoline. Maybe sitting on the tractor is more their style, ride a pony or even just sit quietly under a tree and see shapes in the clouds. The open day is run in two sessions 10-12 and 2-4 pm to give the animals a break and chance to catch a quick nap before meeting new friends.



The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

8 December 2012 —  14 April 2013 | Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) and Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) | Free admission | Exclusive to Brisbane

The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT7) marks the twentieth anniversary of the APT series.
APT7 will feature new and recent work by over 140 artists from 25 countries across the region, including new works by artists from across Papua New Guinea; new painting, installation, sculpture and photography by Indigenous Australian artists; works by young generations of artists from Indonesia and Vietnam; and a special focus on West Asia, including works by artists from Turkey through the Middle East to Iran and Central Asia. Participating artists will be announced progressively in the lead up to the exhibition.
Visit their website for further information.


There is not a lot happening now that the year is winding up.  There are a lot of Christmas events coming up.  If there are any events you'd like to advertise here, let me know.





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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Shafted!

So I got shafted at work today!  I know I don't normally vent my personal life here, but I need to vent.

I've been with the company for just over 7 years and I've been on my current job for just over 3 and what sort of thanks do I get?  I get demoted!  That's what I get!  I don't know if anyone remembers a few weeks ago I posted on here about anxiety and depression, well that was because of my personal experiences at the time.  I had a little melt down at work and it's been just downhill from there.

Deep down I am a bit relieved because I am starting to hate my job, but then I am losing around $4000.00 a year in extra wages.  So the budget is going to suffer and I'm going to have to think of other ways of making money.  Here are my current options:


  1. Get another job;
  2. Step up the affiliate promotions;
  3. Start writing freelance - like I've always wanted;
  4. Start working on that book I've always dreamed about and fiddled with a few times; or
  5. Just put up and shut up and end up a 75 year old public servant.
To be honest I like option 3 the best.  I've often thought about pursuing my writing, but I've never had the confidence to start anything.  I've now been spending so much time on here writing that I might as well start writing and seeing if anyone is interested in actually paying me for my work.  At least I still have my full-time work so it's not like I have to do it, but if it works out then it's a bonus.

I feel like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde right now.  My brain is having a fight with itself - I can do it, but you're not good enough...you know the drill!

I need to talk to my poet friend - she is awesome and she thinks I'm awesome and I love her for it.  She has too much faith in me, whereas I have none.

Any ideas?




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Hotel Pullman, Auckland - Review






The first impression as you drive up the circular driveway is of the simple brown façade.  It is not an imposing structure and not the least bit impressive.  The simple brown rectangle building is somewhat disappointing for a 5 star establishment.

However, once the shuttle bus pulled into the drive and the usher came running out to open the sliding door and take our luggage, a feeling of embarrassment descended.  The shame of pulling in with a shuttle bus was short-lived as the bell-boy hovered around the bus to make sure all our luggage was collected.

He efficiently ushered us into the hotel lobby and deposited our luggage with care and delicacy.

I think I speak for both my son and myself, when I say the disappointment ended there.  As soon as we entered the lobby our jaws practically hit the floor and both of us gaped open-mouthed at the shiny polished marble floors and walls.  Our senses were assailed by the delicious aromas from the adjoining restaurant and the clatter of luggage of the other hotel guests checking in and out.

A group of beautiful Emirates flight attendants gave the hotel that impression of old world charm that a 5 star hotel should have.  The impression that it was built for rich, opulent and classy guest.  The staff however, treated all guests with the same promptness and efficiency and not once were we made to feel inferior.

During the brief waiting time we surveyed our surroundings and found the rest of the lobby spacious and welcoming with its comfortable lounge chairs and clean floor to ceiling windows, which let in the early afternoon sunlight.

At check-in time my embarrassment continued as I showed the check-in clerk my lastminute.com.au special printout.  She didn't even bat an eyelid.  I expected a look or a facial expression, but nothing but sincerity and professionalism.

Our awe and wonder continued as we completed the check-in process and were handed our room swipe cards.  The more than efficient staff directed us to the lift which whisked us up to our 3rd floor room.  I have to admit, disappointment coursed through my veins at being told that we were relegated to the 3rd floor, but I consoled myself that it was a lastminute.com.au booking and we should feel lucky that we could afford such fancy 5 star accommodation in the first place.

Once we found our room and entered, it was again a pleasant surprise.  The room was small but comfortable and packed with modern conveniences one expects in a 5 star hotel.  The beautiful marble bathroom housed an enormous white porcelain tub and a massage shower-head.  All the essentials were present as well, including snow-white slippers and matching bathrobes.  I've only ever once before stayed in a hotel with bathrobes and that was only for 1 night, because of the price.  So this was special.  I made sure I put the white bathrobes to good use every morning.



The rest of the room was clean and tidy and again well stocked with a mini-bar fridge, a TV, room safe and in-room WI-FI.  This is very important when travelling with an 11-year-old boy!

The view was disappointing, but as we didn't intend to spend the days in our room it didn't bother us much.  The hotel also housed a day spa with a fully equipped gymnasium, an indoor heated pool, several conference and function rooms, a restaurant and a well stocked bar.  The hotel also offered 24 hour room-service, laundry service, valet parking and airport transfers.

Located within a 5-minute walking distance to inner city Auckland and just opposite the University of Auckland, it is extremely ideally situated to explore Auckland and its surrounding areas.

The greatest feature of this hotel, however, was its staff.  They were friendly and beyond the call of duty courteous.  Even though we bought our accommodation off lastminute.com.au I was always made to feel welcome in the hotel.  I could not recommend this place highly enough to any prospective traveller to Auckland, New Zealand.

Hotel Pullman


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Christmas Baking - Sweets

According to my countdown it's 26 days to Christmas in Australia.  I don't know about anyone out there, but I love to bake and prepare sweet things for my family and friends.  There are a gazillion choices to make out there - so I won't be putting every single sweet Christmas recipe on here, but only my favourites.  Here are a few of these to whet the appetite!

Christmas Rum Balls





Chocolate rum and raisin truffles


These look delicious?  Don't they?  Ideal Christmas gift idea as well!



Choc Christmas cookies






I love the look of the next recipe.  It may be a bit too involved, but I'm actually thinking about cheating and purchasing the ready made ones and just assembling it for Christmas.  Does that sound lazy? (shoulder shrug)

Gingerbread House





This next recipe is not really a Christmas one, but it does look delicious enough and colourful enough to serve at Christmas time.  I like the look of it and I've always wanted to try baking this.  This year might be the it.


Red Velvet Layer Cake




Told you it looked good enough to eat!  :-)


Chocolate Yule Log Recipe







In Australia you'll have to work at super fast speeds to get this one done, but it'll be worth it!


I'm not traditionally a fruitcake kind of girl, but I watched this video on YouTube and it looked quite easy to make and the finished product looks delicious to eat.  Since I have family and friends coming over this Christmas I may go to the effort of making this cake for them and see what they say.




Like I said before this is not an exhaustive list of Christmas baking goodies, but just a very small portion of what is out there on the world wide web.

Websites I visited to take these recipes include:



That's it for now... I could go on for years, but I think these recipes are Christmasy and tasty looking.  I'm going to try and make these and give my verdict on the ease of tastiness of the recipe.  I may even venture into videoing myself baking and put it on YouTube.  I know that sounds ambitious, but you never know.

There are a gazillion amount of books available out there to inspire Christmas Festivities as well - here are a few I got off the Book Depository website:

Gooseberry Patch



There are plenty more where that came from - check it out at the Book Depository.  If you have a favourite recipe you would like to share please post it here.  If it looks good I may even give it a go :-)

Fix-It-And-Forget-It


Happy baking and enjoy!



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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Supernatural - Season 1



I've started re-watching this series, because I LOVE THE WINCHESTER BOYS!!!!

I find it amazing how scrawny they look in season 1 compared to season 7, but they are still cute! :-)

Here is some footage from season 1, just in case you've forgotten what they look like ;-)


How about this one!


To be honest I put off watching this series for a long time because I thought it would be too scary, but now I love it.  I missed the episodes of season 8, so I can't wait until it's out on DVD.

So far I've purchase all 7 seasons and I don't regret it.

Book Depository sells the Season 1 companion guide - how awesome is that!

Just in case you're not familiar with the story: the series is about 2 brothers, Dean and Sam Winchester, who are hunters of supernatural beings.

The pilot episode, which aired in 2005, introduced a 4 year old Dean with his 6 month old baby brother Sam.  Unfortunately, at the very beginning of the story Dean and Sam's mother is killed by Lucifer himself, while he is trying to make Sam drink his blood.  He manages to feed Sam his blood, but while he is doing that, he is interrupted by Sam's mother.  As a result she dies in a sea of flames while stuck to the ceiling by supernatural forces.

In current times, Dean Winchester is played by Jensen Ackles.  Jensen was born in 1978 and is also known for his brief roles in Smallville and Dawson's Creek.  In 2009 Jensen starred in 'My Bloody Valentine'.  Jensen's won 2 awards in his career and has been nominated for a further 7 awards.







Sam Winchester is played by Jared Padalecki.  Jared started acting at the age of 12 and since beginning his career at this tender age he has been nominated for 7 awards.  Jared started out on the Gilmore Girls and has since starred in movies such as Friday the 13th and House of Wax.







Shoot me now!  I can't believe I forgot to mention the other most important member of the cast - Jeffrey Dean Morgan.  Ok I know I'm showing my age, but isn't he just a honey!

Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays Dean and Sam's father, John Winchester.  Jeffrey was born in 1966 - so he is more my age!  He has a list of movies and TV shows to his name the length of my arm.  Some which may be more recognisable include:

  • Watchmen - 2009
  • Losers - 2010
  • P.S. I Love You - 2007
  • Grey's Anatomy as Denny Duquette - 2009





The story in Season 1 continues as Dean turns up at Sam's college dormitory announcing that their father has gone missing while on a 'hunt'.  Dean convinces Sam to join him on the hunt for their missing dad.  Needless to say the father is still missing by the end of Season 1, but other tragic events have forced Sam back into the life of a hunter and both Dean and Sam now continue hunting monsters and demons while looking for their dad.  Throughout Season 1 Dean and Sam battle a variety of different monsters, including ghosts and demons.


I enjoyed Season 1 so much that I raced out to buy the other seasons immediately.  I've now watched all the season, but re-watching and informing as I go along.

If you haven't seen this series, I highly recommend it.





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eBook Review - One of Us by Antonia Adams

I picked another book to read from my successful free downloads from iTunes.


This time I picked 'One of Us' by Antonia Adams.  

Antonia Adams joined the Xcite team in 2010, but she is no stranger to writing.  She uses various pseudonyms and her work has been published extensively in the UK and abroad for the last 25 years. She also lectures in creative writing at events around the country.

This book is a small one, comprising only of 136 pages on my iPhone 5.


The story is about successful 35 year old artist Natalie Crane who meets handsome, independent and spirited Will Falcon at her art exhibition.  A romance is quickly formed with the secretive Will, only to end in heartbreak and betrayal, so Natalie thinks.  As Natalie's art show comes to a close, so does her relationship with Will, especially since he stands her up on her last day in Dorset.

While the romance is in full swing the sex is hot and steamy and very well written.

While in Dorset, Natalie's most beloved and treasured painting, 'Waiting for her Lover' is stolen and Natalie jumps to the conclusion that it was the enigmatic Mr Falcon, who only recently was found to be admiring it too closely.

When Natalie goes back to Dorset to confront Will...a different surprise awaits her....

It is a well written story and I enjoyed it thoroughly even if it was a really quick read.

Other books written & edited by Antonia Adams include:




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Sunday, November 25, 2012

A Plain Jane - Book 2 by Odette C. Bell


Book 1 introduced the main characters of plain Jane and dashing and handsome Galactic Enforcement Officer, Lucas Stone. Story follows these 2 characters until they finally meet and change the course of their futures. In book 1 Jane finds out that she is the last of the Paran race and the only one with the ability to control the most powerful and technologically advanced 'Guards' created in the history of the Galaxy.

After a surprise ending...Book 2 continues with Jane's quest to find out more about her race as well as herself. And while her and Lucas work together to gain this information, it is also up them to save the entire Galaxy from an evil and highly evolved race called the Darq. The Darq are assisted by a secret organisation called the Krill.

It's nice to see the characters all growing and I just knew there would a nice little surprise at the end like the last book.

I can't wait until the 3rd instalment is released sometime in December according to the author. It's also nice to see that the author's writing is becoming more solid and easier to read. While still littered with spelling and grammatical errors, the story is intriguing and the errors can be by-passed easily.


This book is downloadable on iTunes for both Australian and American readers and also at Barnes & Noble for American readers.




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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Book Review - A Plain Jane Book 1

I was feeling adventurous one day and decided I'd try my luck and read a free downloadable book from the iTunes store.

Which one to pick?  There were so many!

So finally I decided on A Plain Jane by Odette C. Bell.


The book is about plain Jane - who constantly laments about being boring, ordinary and just being simply plain.  The story is set on Earth well into the future, but from the book it is not clear how far into the future.  There is all sorts of technological do-hickeys available, which are presently not available.  So it is safe to say that the story must be quite a few hundred, maybe even thousand, years into the future, where the technology is very advanced.  There are Star Trek sized spaceships, aliens of all colours and sizes and best of all there are in-built bio suits which enhance human capabilities.

As in all good action/romance stories there is also the tall and extremely handsome super-hero, Lucas Stone, who is of course equipped with the latest bio technological weapons and armour and happens to be a galactic enforcement officer of the highest ranking.  He is misunderstood, as all super-heroes are, but underneath the bravado is nothing but a genuine caring and extremely sensitive man.

The story doesn't go as far as mention a blossoming romance, but I can just feel it in my bones that there will be a romance in book 2, which is why I must have it!!!!

Needless to say the story is engrossing, once you get over the first 100 hundred pages, which just keeps going on and on and on about how plain and ordinary Jane is.  The redeeming feature of this book is that you just know that it will eventually get to what the author is trying to tell and unfortunately, you just cannot put the book down, deep down you know it's going to be good.  So once you've waded through the bad grammar and the enormous amount of spelling errors there is quite an interesting story line.

I think this book would peek the interest of anybody who is into sci-fi books.  The take off is a bit slow, but once you're there it's full action, with a side of romance thrown in - I'm hoping in book 2.

The twist at the end is heart wrenching and is another reason why I want 'book 2' today!    In fact I'm so hooked that I am contemplating downloading it at a cost of $3.99 from iTunes.  That's the only place I found it available for Australians, as this author is self-published.  The other place it's available is on Barnes and Noble, but not for Australian residents - shame!  If you're from the United States you shouldn't have a problem downloading Book 1 for free from Barnes and Noble or iTunes.


To me this is good story writing, where you hook the reader in and keep them so interested that they just have to run out and get the second, third, forth or whatever number of books in the series and just keep reading.  It must be good, especially if the reader continues to read after the amount of grammatical and spelling errors.  Those things you can read around if the storyline is awesome.  So get out there and get your reading glasses on as this is one book/story I'm definitely recommending.

Book 2 here I come!!!!



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Friday, November 23, 2012

Tribute to Bryce Courtenay



Tributes have flooded in for South African born Australian author, Bryce Courtenay, after news of his passing was released.

The 79-year-old novelist passed away at 11:30pm on Thursday night in his Canberra home, surrounded by his beloved family and pets.  He was suffering from stomach cancer.

Bryce Courtenay moved to Australia in the 1950s and has written 21 novels including the best selling Power of One, which later became a best selling movie.  His latest novel, Jack of Diamonds, was released this month through Penguin books.

Some of his other works include The Persimmon Tree and Jessica.

Bryce Courtenay was the 2012 National Year of Reading ambassador and he was one of Australia's greatest storytellers.





Biography courtesy of Wikipedia:
BornArthur Bryce Courtenay[1]
14 August 1933
JohannesburgSouth Africa
Died22 November 2012 (aged 79)
Canberra, Australia
OccupationNovelist
NationalitySouth African/Australian
Period1989–2012
GenresBildungsromanHistorical novel
Notable award(s)British Book Awards
1990 The Power of One
APA Who Weekly Reader's Choice Award
1998 Tommo & Hawk
APA Who Weekly Reader's Choice Award
1999 Jessica
APA Who Weekly Reader's Choice Award
2000 Jessica


Fortune Cookie
Other novels:


The Story of Danny Dunn



















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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Christmas Baking - Savoury

This year I have a lot of people coming over for Christmas, which I'm really looking forward to.  Usually it's just my son and I, so it will be a nice change.  We are going to have a Christmas Brunch, so not too much preparation required.

So far, I have my cousin and her children coming over.  She has 6 altogether, but 2 have left home and I'm not sure if the older ones would be coming too.  There will at least be her 2 youngest ones, who are 7 and 12 and they are good friends with my son.

I also have my friend coming over and she has 4 kids.  Perfect.  I'm really looking forward to having a full house for once.

However, a houseful of guests means loads of preparation and lots of food.  I'm planning on buying a ham and found this awesome recipe in the Woolworths Christmas magazine.

Lime Glazed Ham


Check out the YouTube video on how to prepare this delicious looking ham!


http://youtu.be/8T0rDBJ834A

I just watched the above YouTube clip and it gives really useful information about how to prepare the ham, how to carve it and how to store it.  Check it out.  I couldn't find the video to upload because it's an unlisted video, but if you enter the above link you'll get it.  I'm going to serve the cooked ham with fresh baked croissants and cheese.  Will also have a variety of finger foods, nibblies and desserts.  Come back and check out the dessert section in the coming days.

Here is another delicious looking savoury Christmas recipe.

Ham Rosti




Michelle's chilli prosciutto wrapped prawns





The following drinks recipe sounds like would be a nice addition to my Christmas brunch; however maybe a bit too early for an alcoholic beverage, but it sounds too nice to leave out:

Yule mule cocktails




For a non-alcoholic version try this one!

Ginger Punch




Going back to the savoury foods.  Here are a few recipes I found which are kid friendly:





Please send me your favourite recipes for inclusion here.



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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Upcoming events in Queensland

This is a free event and further details can be found at the Events Queensland Website.

Baseball Down Under - Junior Bandits v Kanto All-Stars

Australia and Japan clash on the baseball diamond as the Brisbane Bandit’s development team – the Junior Bandits – play a three-game international test series versus the Kanto District League All-Stars at the Palm Meadows Baseball Complex in Carrara.
Games start at 7:00 PM on Tuesday the 27th, 7:00 PM on Wednesday the 28th, and 4:00 PM on Thursday the 29th. Admission is free. 



THE AUSTRALIAN ACDC PINBALL COMPETITION

Author: WAPromo Date: 01/08/2012 to 02/12/2012
Timezone Surfers Paradise will host the Queensland's State Final of "The Australian ACDC Pinball Championship" on Saturday, 1 December 2012. Not only that, there will be more than 20 pinball machines available for you to see & play, such as: Adam's Family, Indiana Jones, Judge Dredd, Lord of the Rings and many others. The event will run for 2 days (Saturday, 1 December & Sunday, 2 December 2012). Please contact us at 07 5539 9500 for more information.


2012 Brisbane International Film Festival


12 days jam-packed full of films from around the world.
Check out the latest and best in world cinema, documentaries, retrospectives, experimental work, late night thrillers, animation, children's films, a short film competition and much more!
BIFF provides a focus for film culture in Queensland by showcasing the best and most interesting cinema from around the world. Each year BIFF draws film enthusiasts to view an entertaining mix of local and international films, retrospectives and colourful events that embrace the vibrant art of filmmaking. 
Since the first festival in 1992, more than 400,000 film-goers have immersed themselves in the BIFF experience. BIFF has become a well-renowned Australian festival, launching films like The Full MontyThe Usual SuspectsDoing Time for Patsy ClineFeeling SexyGettin' Square, In AmericaA Prairie Home CompanionFay Grim,Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? and An Education.
Past retrospectives have included tributes to Abel Ferrara, Agnes Varda, Dennis Hopper, Hiroshi Shimizu, Jackie Chan, Jacques Demy, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Losey, Larry Cohen, Roman Polanski, Seijun Suzuki, Stanley Kubrick, Tsui Hark, Yasujiro Ozu, Luis Bunuel, Olivier Assayas, Shoot Shoot Shoot - The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative and A Lens on the Beat Generation.
Further information available from the BIFF website.

Free comedy - Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Comedy For The People presents free comedy at The Boundary Hotel.
Featuring some of Brisbane and Australia's best comedy talent each week in the public bar from 8pm, this is a night not to be missed.
We've also got 1/2 Price Meals on offer until 9pm so get in quick, grab a feed and get your seat at the front of stage.
For more info contact brett@theboundaryhotel.com.au.


Orient Line Memories Weekend
Orient Line Memories Weekend, Brisbane, 24 November 2012 – 25 November 2012

Where:Queensland Maritime Museum412 Stanley Street South Brisbane, Brisbane

Restrictions:All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • Admission: Free

Event listed by:alice-anne

Get your sea legs down to the Queensland Maritime Museum and spend hours exploring the museum's fascinating collections of Orient Line memorabilia including models of the SS Orion and SS Orcades.
Saturday 24 November - A voyage through the records from 10am to 12.30pm:
Take part in Queensland State Archives and National Archives of Australia seminars on how to search shipping recrods for your family's history of arrival in Australia. Learn more about the Queenland Heritage Register and Queensland's historical maritime sites.
Sunday 25 November from 10am to 4pm: Lectures on the Orient Line shipping company and Queensland's fascinting maritime history including our early shipwrecks.
Sit with members of the Oral History Association and tell your story of coming to Queensland as a migrant.

Redbank Saturday Market
Redbank Saturday Market, Ipswich & West Moreton, 27 October 2012 – 22 December 2012


The Redbank Saturday Market - on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month.
A general market with arts & crafts, second-hand goods, hot food and cold drinks, coffee, fruit & veg, toys, games, pots and pans, tools, hardware, on-site hair cuts, crab traps, sunglasses, baby items, skin care, fresh honey, wood craft, seasonal clothing, candles, jewellery, flowers, and lots lots more at each Redbank Market.
Something new every market. Have something to sell? Bring it along. Looking for something? Come along.
For more info call 0413 893 793.
The next market day is on this Saturday, 24 November 2012 - just in time for Christmas!



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