In transition!

Dear Kids,

The doctor has confirmed it.

Unfortunately there’s nothing she can do for me and we all have to cope the best we can.

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Help! 40 weeks of date nights!

I’m not sure if this will be an exercise in setting and achieving goals, heightening marital romance and contentment, or if in fact it will add another layer of partnership pressure! But when my husband outlined his 2015 New Year resolutions the number one item on his to-do list was take his wife (me) on a date every week. EVERY WEDNESDAY! EVERY WEEK! An example of a date? Read More

A new netball position- Qld Firebird style!

I am so excited to have scored a new position with the Mission Qld Firebirds and Queensland Netball.

Contrary to what you may think it’s not WA.(wing attack)

I missed the trials to play alongside Laura Geitz, but luckily made the grade with my other skills and am thrilled to be joining the team as the Marketing and Communications Manager.

I am stepping off the catwalk and running onto the court, so to speak.

Reluctantly relinquishing the glamourous, sophisticated and high-style role as Media Manager of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival and returning to my first love- the uniform, sweaty and high-speed world of sport.

I started my career as a sports reporter for the ABC and worked for Wide World of Sports and The Footy show. I’ve covered Olympic Games and interviewed sporting greats from Greg Norman and Michael Phelps to Pat Rafter and Lauren Jackson.

But it’s clear from photos that fashion and netball, at least in my case,  have always been closely aligned.

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From the days of the pleated tunic with the cord plaited belt, high socks (which are back in some countries I’m sure) and in-vogue Dunlop Volleys,

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From the march-past parade garments where my team’s exclusively designed outfit of sailor hats and scarves won us runway applause every time,

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to even more Dunlops paired with classy, high-collared blouse and trim to pick up the   radiant colour of the maroon wrap-around skirt.

God those days were fantastic, but it’s all about looking forward so I will have to pack away my glory-day memories.

Memories that included at the age of 10 and playing for the Cannon Hill Stars, scoffing oranges with Vicki Wilson on the bus to our game so consequently had none left for half-time. (Yes we caught buses, that carried just us stars.)

Umpiring games without a whistle. I used to make an “eeekkk” sound to simulate a referring call. (Not very effective)

My so-called team mates hiding my stuffed toy mascot in the freezer or strapping it to a high-speed ceiling fan.

Getting busted at a National Titles in Darwin sneaking out. Not to visit nightclubs or bars or boys but to the corner shop to stock up on family-sized block of chocolate so we could play the chocolate game. You know the one where you have a pile a clothing and two dice if you roll a double six you have to put on the clothes and eat the chocolate one square at a time with a knife and fork until someone else rolls  a double six.

Anyway!

It has been some (cough.. many) years since I’ve played the game competitively, without counting the 6 game season as a member of the pink caviars (yes my marketing flair on the back of the famous racehorse) in a recent University of Queensland competition, and the sport and uniforms have changed considerably.

There are sponsors and state leagues and television coverage and high-performance coaching and nutritionists and paid staff.

So while the game today is professional and polished with huge numbers of participants, high-calibre administrators, players who are incredibly athletic, enormously talented and marketable, what has remained stuck in the days of pleated tunics and Dunlop Volleys is the vast amount of fun and the friendships that are formed playing netball.

That has and should never go out of style.

One of my jobs is to make netball, like a designer brand, even more fashionable to those who love it and more-so to those who haven’t tried it on.

Breast bravery!

It must be the day for breast checks! After an early morning walk of the dogs I came home to pre-fill in some forms for my mammogram at the Wesley Hospital and while I did,  I flicked on the TV.

On the Today Show, the female hosts, Lisa Wilkinson and Georgie Gardner were being filmed live undergoing their own tests. It follows a similar story done by an American news presenter whose life was saved because she did the mammogram on air and advanced  cancer was detected. She under went a double mastectomy.

The hugely popular website, Mamamia,  called the actions of Lisa and Georgie, brave.

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Lessons in fashion from mbff

I woke up this morning with no clue what day it was.

“Is it sunday? Are the kids at school? Why is it light? Where am I?”

After months of lead up work and a massive, manic week I was so tired I slept through and heavy.

The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival Brisbane was over for another year.

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It was exhausting, exhilarating, and entertaining, challenging, gratifying and overwhelming.

Overall it was successful and satisfying.

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Kingscliff- Australia’s hidden gem

With five daughters,  no-one would believe we packed all of them plus the two parents (me and the hubby) into a caravan about four meters long.

But because Kingscliff is such an amazing destination for a family holiday, the annual jam into a steel box by the beach is not only achievable but desirable.

Just an hour and a bit from Brisbane or 15 minutes from the Coolangatta airport if you fly in, my family of seven continue to travel here every year even though we no longer stay at the caravan park.

Oh and if you do ever unearth this gem of a getaway, locals call it Kingy!

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Anti-ageing birthdays

He walked into the bedroom brandishing a golden box tied in a silky red ribbon.

My husband looked pleased with himself as he presented my birthday present to me and I excitedly clambered up onto the pillow to give myself more elbow room to open it.

IMG_2417“Happy Birthday Darling!” he explained.

“Wow!” I exclaimed back.

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Fascinating Find..in time for Melbourne Cup.

Meet Georgette de Vil.

She (feminine, like a boat) is elegant yet cheeky, sophisticated but slightly    wicked, and what’s even more striking yet surprising is just where I met  her.

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The final word on Fashion!

Well at least for a while!

After five months working with a very small team team of polished and professional people, the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival Brisbane has wrapped up and my job of getting some attention for it and on it has too.

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I’m more fashionable than I thought!

It’s not very often that I am wrong.

But when I am, I am bold enough to admit my mistake (solo, not plural) and move on.

A few months ago I outlined some misgivings I had about embracing a new media position, because of a self-perceived lack of style.

I was so wrong and I’m sorry.

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