Gentlefolk,
This post describes our main activities during the month of January 2025.
The contents of this post are in the following sequence:
Photos of our activities during January 2025.
News items which caught my eye in January 2025.
"Australians of 2025" named.
Trivia at Halcyon Nirimba village.
International Trade (this could be the last time this Section appears).
Herewith photos of some of our activities in January 2025:
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Mooloolaba Beach just near Ping's studio. It was just before Xmas, beautiful day, so the beach was crowded. This place is really nice!!! |
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Vera & Jen relaxing, watching TV. Jen came up from Brisbane and stayed one night. She is so full of energy and ideas, it's always a pleasure having her around. |
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We had lunch with Henny & Julius, local Indonesians, at Sippy Downs. Their friends joined us. |
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Interior of the Banana Bender Pub. |
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Part of the decor at the Banana Benders Pub. |
In Brisbane
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We stayed a night with Jen & Tom, enroute to watch Eddie play Futsal at the Gold Coast. They are both excellent cooks - always a pleasure staying and eating at Chez Roberts! |
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On the viewing level at the new Star Casino in Brisbane (media reports that the Star group is in trouble). Nice views of the Brisbane River and beyond. |
Eddie's Futsal Competition at the Gold Coast Sports Centre, Carrara.
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Futsal is indoor soccer, 5 aside, fast and furious. The kids go hard. |
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Eddie's cheer squad: Carol, Jet, Caz, Jay, Andrew and Vera (and me of course). |
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Vera taking Jay for some food & drink. |
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The foyer full of Italian marble and a magnificent chandelier. |
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Big pool. |
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Andrew & family stayed at the impressive Sheraton across the street from The Imperial. They came to visit us, and vica-versa. |
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Cassidy Wilson has been serenading guests here for 20 years! |
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All the guest rooms feature a full size spa - the ultimate in luxury - had to try it out. |
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Jay had a school buddy also visiting the Gold Coast. |
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Caz, Andrew & kids stayed at the impressive Sheraton Hotel aacross the street from The Imperial. It had a big, and busy, pool. |
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The Sheraton had ready access to the beach. |
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We had dinner at the Southport Surf Lifesaving Club. It is dwarfed by surrounding high-rise buildings. |
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A sculpture "Melody" outside the Surf Club. |
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We had lunch with Lia and Bruce Timbs, whom we knew in Canberra 20 years ago before they moved up to the Gold Coast. |
Caz, Andrew & kids visited us in Nirimba
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Mother and son. |
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Andrew & Eddie played pickle ball. |
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Jay was interested in Vera's ukulele. |
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Caroline. |
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Eddie |
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Andrew cutting Jay's nails. |
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Last photo before their departurefrom Nirimba. They had borrowed Jen's car for the week, dropped it off at The Gap and then caught a flight back to Sydney. |
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We moved the palms in our front garden - looks much better now. Still need to get a few more plants. |
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We were shocked at how many small worms suddenly appeared on our front porch during heavy rain. Another odd thing here, like the many cane toads at night. |
The Williams Brothers at Caloundra Events Centre
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For Xmas, Jen and Andrew gave us tickets to this show at the Caloundra Events Centre. |
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The three Williams Brothers from Sydney put on a terrific show - the best we have seen in a long while - they are true professional entertainers. |
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The performers signed CDs after the show. |
Australia Day at Halcyon Nirimba Village
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Prize for best dressed. |
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Barb and Hans Schumacher were interviewed by Noel. |
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The rubber duck race in the pool. Our duck didn't win! |
Jen's birthday
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Jen's 49th birthday. How time flies. Today the boys cooked a special meal for her and Tom. |
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Marcia Hines sang a couple of songs; an experienced performer, but she is showing her age (71). |
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Grease was good but not great; not good value for money ($250 pp). The movie with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John was superb and realistically nothing was going to match that film. |
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I'm enjoying lawn bowls - it's much harder than it looks - and hope to play regularly in 2025. |
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Bingo on Thursday evenings is popular - good fun1 |
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I read one book this month, Jeffrey Archer's short stories "To cut a lnng story short". He is a master story-teller. |
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News items which caught my eye in January 2025.
($ are US dollars unless otherwise shown)
Global
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Car sales in 2024:
BYD sold many more EVs than Tesla. In Europe new car registrations totalled 13M in 2024,
about the same as the previous year; 15% of new registrations were
Electric Vehicles. Japan: world oldest
woman, Tomiko Itooka, died aged 116. UK: Luke Littler,
17, won the PDC Darts World Championship. China: the yuan fell
to 7.3 to the US dollar – lowest in 15 months. A major earthquake in Tibet
3,000+ buildings damaged: 126+ dead, many injured. Canada: Justin Trudeau
(5) resigned as leader of the Liberal Party after 9 years as PM. General election
to be held by October. Indonesia joined the BRICS
group of developing countries. Spain: will introduce
a 100% tax on properties bought by Non-EC residents (estimated 27K properties
in 2023) to dampen demand. South Korea: President Yoon
Suk Yeol was finally arrested for attempting to impose martial law. Colombia initially refused permission for US military aircraft carrying deportees to land. Trump immediately threatened huge tariffs on imports from Colombia, so Colombia agreed to take the deportees, but on their own terms. Tennis. Winners of the
Australian Open: Jannik Sinner (23, Italian) beat Alexander Zerev (27,
German) 6-3, 7-6, 6-3. Madison Keys (American) beat Arya Sabalenka (Belorussia) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. Turkey: 76 died in a
fire at a ski resort hotel in the Bolu Mountains. Many injured. The Economist:
an estimated 25% of the world’s population now live in cities of more than 1M
people (up from 15% 60 years ago). Thailand: legalized
same-sex marriage, first country in SE Asia. Switzerland: Trump addressed
the World Economic Forum in Davos by video. Lunar New Year on 29 January - Year of the Snake. |
Israel –
Hamas & Hezbollah |
A cease fire
between Hamas & Israel commenced; some Israeli hostages returned, and
jailed Palestinians freed. President Trump said Egypt and Jordan should take all the Palestinians in Gaza, as most buildings and infrastructure in Gaza have been destroyed by the IDF – his suggestion was rejected by those countries and by Palestinians themselves (I have been saying for a year or more that the Two State Solution will never happen and that the only solution is for Arab/Moslem countries to take the Palestinians. But if Trump really thinks this is the solution, why doesn’t America take, say, half-a-million Palestinians? A ready source of cheap labour will be very useful after deporting millions of undocumented immigrants).
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Russian
invasion of Ukraine |
Trump admitted it
may take up to 3 months to end the Russia – Ukraine war. Trump says Zelensky is
willing to start negotiations; Trump hopes to meet Putin soon. (Apparently US
aid to Ukraine has been suspended as part of the overall review of foreign aid - which will put pressure on Zelensky to negotiate).
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USA
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State funeral for
Jimmy Carter held in Washington DC on 9 January. New Congress was sworn
in. Republicans have majority of both
chambers. House of Representatives: Republicans 220, Democrats 215; Senate:
Republicans 53, Democrats 45, 2 Independents. Judge Juan
Merchan gave Trump a suspended sentence for false testimony in the Stormy
Daniels hush money case. Trump is the first US President with a felony
conviction. President Biden
blocked Nippon Steel’s $15B acquisition of US Steel on national security
grounds; he also banned offshore drilling along much of the US coast. Devastating wildfires
in Los Angeles County caused huge damage (many dead, an estimated 12+K
buildings destroyed or damaged). Trump visited, but he doesn’t like Cal Gov
Newsome. Din Jabba drove
his truck into crowds in New Orleans: 15 dead dozens injured. Basketball:
LeBron James passed Michael Jordan’s record of most 30+ point games. New York: $9
congestion fee on motorists driving in Manhattan. The US
blacklisted companies Tencent, Cosco, Contemporary Amperex for ties to the
Chinese Govt/military. The US Supreme
Court upheld the planned ban on TikTok, which commenced on 19 January (but
Trump said he will allow the company to continue for 90 days to see if an
American owner can be found). META (Facebook,
Instagram etc) announced that it would stop fact-checking comments on its
social media sites. Special Counsel
appointed by the Justice Department, Jack Smith’s report on Trump and the
2020 election was released; he resigned before the inauguration. 21 January 2025 Donald
John Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the USA. JD Vance
Vice President. Trump said that he was saved by God (from assassination) to
make America great again. Trump signed dozens
of Executive Orders in his first days – see below for a part list of his
early actions. Senate Committees conducted hearings to assess and approve Trump's cabinet choices. Chinese AI company DeepSeek launched in the US - equally good and much less expensive than American products. Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty of bribery and sentenced to 11 years in jail. Collision of passenger plane and an Army helicopter near Reagan Airport in Washington DC; 63 feared dead, no survivors. |
Australia |
PM Albanese
announced a Federal contribution of A$7.2B towards upgrading the Bruce
Highway in Queensland. Australian
passports now cost A$412 – most expensive in the world (then Mexico $353, USA
$252, NZ $193). Australia beat
India 3:1 to win the cricket Tests series (we lost in Perth, won in Adelaide,
drew in Brisbane, and won in both Melbourne and Sydney). Big crowds attended all
games. Record new car
sales in 2024 totalled 1.22M units (including 95K EVs). Top brands: Toyota
20%, Ford 8%, Mazda 8%. Top ten models: Toyota RAV 4; Ford Ranger; Toyota
Hilux; Toyota Prado; Ford Everest; Izuzu D-Max; Kia Sportage; Nissan X-Trail;
Mitsubishi Outlander; Haval Jolion. Hiker Hadi Nazari
(23) was found alive after missing for 13 days in Kosciuszko National Park. After 45 years Rivers
declared bankruptcy and will close its 136 clothing shops in April 2025. Hobart Hurricans beat Sydney Thunder to win the Big Bash contest. Mitchell Owen made 108 off 42 balls (included eleven 6s).
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Some immediate actions by President Trump
following his inauguration:
Declared national emergencies on
Immigration/Border Control and Energy; sent troops to the Mexican border and
stopped all processing at borders; cancelled environmental regulations and
encouraged companies to “drill, baby, drill!”
Commenced the deportation process for
undocumented immigrants.
Cancelled birth-right for children born to
undocumented immigrants (immediately challenged as unconstitutional as
guaranteed by the 14th Amendment);
Withdrew the USA from the Paris Climate Accord
and the World Health Organization;
Pardoned all the rioters (about 1,600) involved in storming the Capitol Building on 6
January 2021;
Postponed the banning of TikTok for 90 days;
Terminated Biden’s “Green New Deal”;
Said he would introduce tariffs on imports from
Mexico and Canada in February;
Established the Department of Government
Efficiency headed by Elon Musk;
Ordered all Federal employees back to the office;
Changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of
America; and changed the name of the US’s highest mountain, Denali, back to
McKinley.
Fired 19 independent Inspectors-General who
“oversighted” the operations of Federal Departments and Agencies (he did not
advise Congress of this move, as is required). Commentators speculated that he
did not want them interfering with his new policies.
Ended the Federal Govt’s previous Diversity,
Equity and Inclusiveness (DEI) program.
Suspended, pending review, America’s $68B foreign
aid program except for emergency food aid and military supplies to Israel and
Egypt (it looks as if Ukraine will not get further US military aid, at least
until this review is completed – lots of pressure on Zelensky now).
All Departments ordered to pause spending to ensure that Trump's priorities are followed. Following strong backlash, this move was rescinded.
Trump ordered a massive detention centre (for deportees) to be built at Guantanamo Bay (Cuba).
Trump said that non-citizen students who supported Pro-Palestine protests will be deported.
President Trump is dominating all media - we live in interesting times, that's for sure.
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“Australians
of the Year” named by the Prime Minister on Australia Day, 26 January 2025
2025 Australian of the Year
Neale Daniher AO was named 2025 Australin of the Year.
Neale co-founded FightMND, which works to raise awareness of
Motor Neuron Disease (MND) and raised more than $100M for research.
While living through advanced stages of the condition, the
former Essendon AFL player and Melbourne Demons coach has drawn on his profile
and connections to attract support for the cause.
The 63-year-old was diagnosed with MND in 2013 and has
outlived by many years the average life expectancy of those diagnosed with the
disease.
There is currently no cure for the disease, which affects
the nerves that communicate between the brain and muscles and progressively
erodes sufferers' ability to move their limbs, and then their ability to eat,
speak and breathe.
Senior Australian of the Year
Brother Thomas Oliver (Olly) Pickett AM has been named
Senior Australian of the Year for 2025.
The 83-year-old Christian Brother and retired Catholic
school teacher from Geraldton, Western Australia, co-founded Wheelchairs For
Kids in 1996.
The organisation provides free adjustable wheelchairs and
occupational therapy expertise for children in developing countries.
More than 60,000 custom-built wheelchairs have been gifted
to children in over 80 countries, including Mongolia, Laos, Cambodia, Pacific
island nations and throughout Africa.
With over 250 retiree workshop volunteers, Wheelchairs For
Kids is one of Western Australia's largest volunteer-led charities.
A further 550 people from aged care and community groups
across the nation sew covers for wheelchair soft supports and crochet rugs and
soft toys, which are sent out alongside wheelchairs.
Young Australian of the Year
Scientist Dr Katrina Wruck, a proud Mabuigilaig and
Goemulgal woman, has won Young Australian of the Year.
Dr Wruck's research focuses on developing new materials and
sustainable methods to address contaminants in water.
She hopes that her work can help combat rheumatic heart
disease, a disease that affects many Indigenous Australians in remote
communities, she said in a recently released Australian of the Year Awards
video.
Local Hero
Vanessa Brettell and Hannah Costello have been jointly named
Australia's Local Hero for 2025.
Their business Cafe Stepping Stone is a gateway for women
from migrant and refugee backgrounds to get a job, who otherwise face hurdles
in getting employment.
Cafe Stepping Stone, which is run as a social enterprise in
Canberra, also allows for on-the-job training and qualifications through nearby
organisations.
Through the business's two cafes, the pair have employed 50
women over the past four years.
Employment at the cafes has focused on women who are the
sole-income earners in the house, new arrivals to Australia, those at risk of
homelessness or those with limited English, while also helping them with
training and job pathways.
(As it happens Noel Cock & I had coffee at their cafe in Canberra about 7 months ago. We were served by a lovely elderly Indonesian lady!).
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Trivia night
A Trivia contest is held every Monday night at Halcyon
Nirimba. Villagers take it in turn to host
the event and come up with 60 questions.
Here are some of the questions posed in this week’s quiz to give you an idea of the format.
How would you have done?
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Answer |
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For which
film did Robin Williams receive an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? |
Good Will
Hunting. |
What was Walt
Disney afraid of? |
Mice! |
What is the
most-sold product in Walmart USA? |
Bananas. |
What album is the highest-selling? |
Michael
Jackson’s Thriller. |
Which country
won the first Rugby World Cup in 1987? |
New Zealand. |
What
body-part is the Patella? |
Knee-cap. |
Which is the
world’s oldest continuing rain forest? |
The Daintree. |
How many
convicts were transported to Australia? |
About
160,000. |
How many
ships were in the First Fleet, and how many carried convicts? |
11, of which
5 carried convicts. |
What was
Melbourne’s original name? |
Batmania. |
In which year
did Usain Bolt run 100 meters in 9.36sec? |
2009. |
What is the
longest running show on Broadway? |
Phantom of
the Opera. |
Who has won
most women’s tennis Grand Slams? |
Serena
Williams. |
In which year
was the $1 coin introduced in Australia? |
1984. |
In 1881 which
Australian university allowed women to enrol on equal terms to men? |
Adelaide
University. |
In which year
was Advance Australia Fair first played at a major event as Australia's national anthem? |
The LA
Olympics in 1996. |
What are the
two UNESCO sites in the Northern Territory? |
Uluru and
Kakadu. |
How many
hours does the Indian Pacific train take from Sydney to Perth? |
About 65
hours. |
Which former
Australian Prime Minister managed a Rock & Roll band in his youth? |
Paul Keating. |
Who was the
first indigenous Australian to win a World Title? |
Lionel Rose in
1968 for boxing. |
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I've had lower back pain for about 4 years; have managed it through regular stretching execises. But it became worse while we were in Melbourne 6 weeks ago - the physio said my Piriformis Muscule was to blame - something had inflamed the muscle.
Dr Greenwood arranged a CT scan last week, and gave me the results yesterday (30 January 2025). Basically, I have arthritis in my hips and lower-spine region - it can't be cured, but can be managed. The doctor recommended continuing exercise and stretching, and an anti-inflammatory drug to lessen the pain.