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Seachangers Move In, Residents Out
THERE are lies, damned lies and then there are statistics, as the old saying goes, and this may pertain to Australia's most popular sea-change destinations, such as Port Douglas, which are actually shedding full-time residents. Despite regular complaints that coastal areas are bursting at the seams, the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Urban Centre and Locality figures show many actually lost full-time residents between the 2001 and 2006 censuses.
Read more about Seachangers Move In, Residents OutBribie Island Magazine
Bribie Island Ambassador, Max, has updated us with the 'Bribie Magazine', an initiative of the Bribie Island Chamber of Commerce.
Read more about Bribie Island MagazineNo Nursing Homes For Us, Say Baby Boomers
Baby boomers want alternatives to a future in nursing homes, says poll A majority of Australians over 50 have no intention of moving into a nursing home when they get frail, and expect governments to support the development of alternative forms of aged care and accommodation, a Galaxy Poll has found.
Read more about No Nursing Homes For Us, Say Baby BoomersPeter Cundall
The very popular host of ABC tv's 'Gardening Australia' program is about to 'retire' from the show. Here are a couple of his quotes regarding retirement.
Read more about Peter CundallLife Stories With Patti Miller
Whilst listening to the radio very early one morning, I became increasingly interested in an interview with Patti Miller, the author of a number books including The Memoir Book, Child, Whatever The Gods Do, The Last One Who Remembers and Writing Your Life. She is an established writer and ‘Australia’s most experienced life–writing teacher’.
It was a most enlightening and interesting interview. For many people the mere thought of writing about their Life Experiences is daunting. However, Patti said creating a ‘patchwork’ of stories is far easier than sitting down to write a huge book! Even at that hour, there must have been people around Australia, inspired to ‘get writing’!
During the interview Patti gave many tips, and also suggested that people could start by drawing a plan of their childhood home and ‘going’ in their mind to each room to write about experiences and events.
The workshops that Patti conducts are around Australia as well as in locations such as Fiji and Paris! What a great way of travelling with a ‘purpose’.
Patti says, ‘Life writing is inclusive. Everyone has a story of his or her own experience of being in the world. Whatever your achievements or challenges or pain, your story is worth telling - and worth telling in a powerful and absorbing way.
Time after time, the thousands of Life Stories I have read and worked on reveal that each individual being is miraculous and unique, and that at the same time we share so much as we travel through our lives’
And Patti’s thoughts on retirement?
‘I did remark the other day, that I can't imagine I would ever retire because writing is my life. It's not just what I do, but in large part, what I am. A writer never stops considering what it is like to be a human being in this puzzling world. To stop writing would be like deciding to stop breathing’
For more information, including writing in Paris!! Please visit: http://www.lifestories.com.au
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