Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Nude Beaches Protest

Nude Beaches Protest

 


Nude Beaches Protest

Police Beat, Hastings St,

12:00pm 3rd of December 2016

 

The Queensland branch of the Australian Sex Party is planning a gathering on Saturday to protest the latest police actions at Alexandria Bay, Noosa National Park, after recent evidence emerged of the police hiding in the bushes and rushing out to fine naturists. Police admit that they have not been reacting to complaints on the day but rather consider it as ongoing “patrols” in the area.

 

Secretary of the Qld branch Robin Bristow says “ The police are behaving like the Taliban Moral Police by enforcing a dress code on a known nudist beach. Queensland is 40 years behind the rest of Australia in legalising clothing optional beaches and we think we are the “Smart State” – what a joke”.

 

Local MP Glen Elmes promised to bus nudists to a nearby beach where the local MP has encouraged nudists to visit.

 

In response, Mr Bristow said that “Not only is this latest police action damaging the Noosa tourist economy but here we have the local state MP deliberately trying to sabotage the tourist industry by offering to bus out Noosa tourists to another town. The Noosa Council and Tourism Noosa also need to step up to send a message to State Government that they would like a legal clothing optional beach within the Noosa Shire. They are behaving like a bunch of wimps.”

 

The Australian Sex Party is calling Glen Elmes’s bluff and demanding he supply the buses at the end of the protest. “This would be just another broken promise by Glen Elmes if the buses do not arrive” added Mr Bristow.

 

Queensland Sex Party President, Mark McGovern, says “Police admit that they have only been fining males and not fining naked women, due to Noosa's Senior Sargent MacReight and his mistaken belief that female genitalia comprise the labia minora only.

"Complaints are now being made to Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland. We have estimated that a legal clothing optional beach in Noosa would bring in some $50 million per annum to the Noosa economy, which was detailed in the Sex Party's recent submission to the Queensland Attorney-General and Police Minister. Why is Queensland the only State without legal clothing optional beaches?”


 

Contacts:

 

Dr Mark McGovern President ASXP 0407128815

Robin Bristow Qld Secretary ASXP 0401651026



Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Flick Palmateer Instagram Christmas Giveaway

Flick Palmateer Instagram Christmas Giveaway 



Flick Palmateer Instagram Christmas Giveaway 

Felicity Palmateer 
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Instagram giveaway! 
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Monday, 28 November 2016

Capture every delicious detail: Record your favourite tastes with kikki.K Food Lovers Collection

Capture every delicious detail: Record your favourite tastes with kikki.K Food Lovers Collection




Now everyone can record their favourite recipes, capture memorable meals forever and relive every delicious detail with the new kikki.K Food Lovers Collection.

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Sunday, 20 November 2016

Serene


Serene



I see you transfigured
white
serene
reigning on the reflections of things
I see your cherries
gasping the air of my permanence
and my only defense is this
I write words on your skin
and wait until your smile
calls off
the search for a better heaven




 
http://kondensed.blogspot.pt/2013/05/serene.html

 better-heaven • cherry • permanece • reflections • serene • skin • smile


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Friday, 18 November 2016

Perfect Fruit frozen fruit whip

Perfect Fruit frozen fruit whip



Introducing Perfect Fruit. Made with 100% Aussie fruit that’s whipped with air and then frozen. Perfect for when you’re looking for a treat that not only tastes great, but is also is better for you.
As a delicious fruit soft serve, it's dairy free, fat free and has less than 75 calories which is less than an average apple!*


So, why not treat yourself to something that tastes like it should be bad for you… but really is just delicious, made with 100% Aussie Fruit!

Instore shoppers below sampling Perfect Fruit! 








Checkout their website for a location near you, so you can try Perfect Fruit!

https://www.perfectfruit.com.au/

https://www.spc.com.au/en/healthy-brands/perfect-fruit

*Average apple comparison is based on a medium sized (170g) Pink Lady apple, which has approx. 90 calories.


Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Mother Daughter

Mother Daughter

I have five children but only one daughter.......
One fun,  joyous, caring, funny daughter! :) 




















Monday, 14 November 2016

Winners mEYE World Photographic Competition 2016 World Diabetes Day

Winners mEYE World Photographic Competition 2016 World Diabetes Day




the mEYE World Photographic Competition 2016, to mark World Diabetes Day. The outstanding winners were selected from over 2,400 photographs entered to celebrate the theme – See My World.
 
An initiative of Macular Disease Foundation Australia, the competition is designed to raise awareness of macular disease, including macular degeneration and diabetic eye disease.
 
Tania Savona, of Ormond, Victoria, is this year’s Grand Finalist with a charming photograph of weary young ballerinas resting after a long day of dance.
 
In her description of the photograph Tania said, “After a hard day's work of dancing and prancing, these ballerinas were captured recharging their batteries and getting 40 winks. You cannot see their eyes, but they have a look of calmness and shared friendship. I'm not a dancer but I love to see my daughter dance and escape into her world of beautiful music and costumes.”
 
For the third consecutive year, retired anaesthetist Dr Kerry Boytell won the healthcare professional category. Dr Boytell, who submitted two photos to the competition, was also awarded healthcare professional first runner up. Her photographs are outstanding and capture the natural landscape with clarity and insight.
 
The long standing high profile judging panel included Foundation Patron Ita Buttrose, internationally recognised photographer Rex Dupain, and one of Australia’s longest- serving news photographer Alan Pryke.
 
“Macular disease affects Australians of all ages and we now know that early detection can save sight. The competition is a wonderfully creative way to remind people how precious their sight is and why they should do all they can to preserve it,” Ms Buttrose said.
 
Macular Disease Foundation Australia’s Chief Executive Officer, Julie Heraghty, said the quality of entries received was outstanding. “The photographs reflected the theme ‘See My World’ in beautiful and diverse ways that truly remind people of how important it is to value their vision.”
 
Competition categories include: macular disease community, healthcare professional, open, and junior (under 18). Eligible photographs were presented for judging without personal identification.
 
Category winners are:
Grand Finalist and Macular Disease Community Winner – Tania Savona, Ormond VIC
Healthcare Professional – Dr Kerry Boytell, Mosman NSW
Open (General Public) – Sharran Makin, Redhead NSW
Junior (Under 18) – Floyd Mallon, Maitland NSW

 
Category Winner and Grand Finalist 
Category: Macular Disease Community
Name: Tania Savona
Entry: After a hard day's work of dancing and prancing, these ballerinas were captured recharging their batteries and getting 40 winks. You cannot see their eyes but they have a look of calmness and shared friendship. I'm not a dancer but I love to see my daughter dance and escape into her world of beautiful music and costumes.


Category Winner
Category: Healthcare Professional
Name: Kerry Boytell
Entry: Milford Sound in New Zealand is usually shrouded in mist. It was a unique experience to be able to see it on one of it's few clear days per year. Being blessed with good vision is essential to experience the visual wonders of our world.



Category Winner
Category: Open (General Public)
Name: Sharran Makin
Entry description: To see a horse is beautiful, to see a team of horses is majestic. To be able to see it is a gift and to be able to capture the moment is a blessing.



Category Winner
Category: Junior (Under 18)
Name: Floyd Mallon
Entry:  To me, photography is a means of connecting with beautiful parts of the world. Astrophotography, in particular, allows me to see a world that is not visible to the naked eye. Seeing the Milky Way on the screen of my camera never ceases to leave me speechless. That is how I connect to nature and to the world.



To find out more visit www.mdfoundation.com.au

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Spring/Summer

It's getting hot in here....



Who's loving the weather?



Time to get your fashion sorted for the coming Spring/Summer heat.


Think playsuits, dresses & bikinis 💐🌻🌷



Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Lily Jackson Hair + Makeup Sydney’s Best Hairdresser


Established in 1998 and now renowned locally and internationally for being one of Sydney’s best hairdressers, Lily Jackson Hair + Makeup is the go-to salon for creating beautiful hair and makeup.
Located in Darlinghurst in Sydney, the salon has an electric feel of an inner city salon but with the relaxing and chilled atmosphere needed for clients to really enjoy every part of their experience.
Their brand philosophy centres around “real people, really beautiful hair”. This ethos drives the team to inspire clients to see the potential they have for exceptionally beautiful hair. It doesn’t matter what the starting point is, if you can dream it, Lily Jackson Hair & Makeup will facilitate the journey to get you there in the healthiest way possible.


Jules Peacocke is the owner and Creative Director of successful Sydney salon, Lily Jaackson Hair & Make-up.
Over the years, Jules has become renowned for being an extremely talented colourist and hairdresser, her passion for focusing on client experience and delivering on-trend colours and styles for clients to wear everyday.
Her work has been featured in numerous fashion and beauty magazines and has attracted the attention of many celebrity clients.
With fashion, film and TV work also to her credit, Jules helps people to understand their innate individuality through their hair and makeup and shows clients how beautiful their hair and makeup can be, every day of the year.
Famous Clients List:
Claudia Karvan, Asher Keddie, Rose Byrne, Dan Whylie, Margaret Olie, John Hurt, Brendan Cowell, Sam Worthington, Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Traylor Howard, The Veronicas, Kate Bell, Brenda Blethyn, Rebecca Gibney, Mia Wasikowska, Paula Abdul, Sibylla Budd
Shows – Hair Direction and Character Development:
The Broken Shore, Jack Irish, Puberty Blues, The Time of Our Lives, Paper Giants, Love my Way, Spirited, Underbelly, The Mask 2, The Pacific - HBO, Clubland
Campaigns:
Uniqlo – Claudia Karvan – Ambassador, Holden – Claudia Karvan - Ambassador

Lily Jackson Hair + Makeup can provide the following services:
• Haircuts
• Hair Colouring Services
• “Organic” Hair Colouring
• Hair Extensions
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• Professional Make Up Application
• Commercial and Editorial Hair and Make Up
• Bridal Hair and Make Up
• False Eyelashes
• Professional Hair Care Products
• Professional Mineral Makeup
For further information, please visit: www.lilyjackson.com.au