QNews issue 390
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QNews issue 390
EWS QN $FREE Issue 390 Nov 13 2015 .com.au Proudly Queensland’s gay, lesbian, trans, bi & hetero friendly magazine One Night in Asia 14 November @ Sportsman Hotel OSCAR WILDE’S GREATEST QUOTES Gay braille porn for the blind Catherine McGregor – QLD’s Australian of the Year SUMMER APARTMENT LIVING H OT P R I C E $ 3299 HI DE GE NU IN E CO W LE AT HE R ‘ C I T Y ’ 2- S E AT E R L E AT H E R LO U N G E A N D C H A I S E W I T H T W I N R E C L I N I N G AC T I O N S (W228 X H96 X D158-184CM) EL EC TR IC AT RE CL IN IN G SE EL EC TR IC AI SE RE CL IN IN G CH Upholstered in genuine cowhide leather. Also Available: ‘Lillia’ Coffee Table (W120 x H39.5 x D60cm) $899, Side Table (W60 x H43.5 x D60cm) $599 | Homewares: ‘Mood’ Wire Diamond Table Lamp $149.95 in Black | ‘Komio’ Cushion $49.95 in Copper | ‘Stella’ Pendant Large $179, Small $149 in Copper | ‘Hexagon’ Trays (Set of 2) $159.95 in Copper Visit www.domayne.com.au Domayne ® stores are operated by independent franchisees. Ends 29/11/15. 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Ltd. Permission to reprint material should be obtained in writing from the editor at this office. Signed articles do not necessarily represent the opinions of QNews pty ltd. Under the trade practices act advertisers are here by advised that all advertising copy is their responsibility. The appearance of an advertisement in Q News does not necessarily imply endorsement of the advertiser by Q News. Advertisements are published in good faith and on the understanding that the content is legitimate and lawful. Errors and omissions: While every care is taken in the publication of advertisements the proprietors of Q News Pty. Ltd cannot be held responsible for errors, and/or omissions or their subsequent effects. The right is reserved to alter, abbreviate, omit or reclassify advertisements for any reason. No guarantee is given regarding the positioning of advertisements and credits will not be given for advertisements appearing out of sequence. The appearance of any person or persons in this magazine does not necessarily reflect on their sexuality in any way. Original contributions and letters to the editor are most welcome. QNews reserves the right to edit, delete, change or not publish all or part of any letters and/or contributions. Receipt of manuscripts will be taken by the editor as permission to print unless the contrary is specifically indicated. TRANSGENDER ACTIVIST CATHERINE MCGREGOR NAMED QLD AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR R By Toby Longhurst AAF Group Captain and transgender advocate Catherine McGregor has been named the Queensland Australian of the Year for 2016. McGregor, who is the world’s highest ranking trans military official, was presented with her award by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk after being selected from a group of four nominees including humanitarian Lucy Strickland, journalist Peter Greste, and human rights activist Debbie Kilroy. Gp Capt McGregor has served three tours of duty and since announcing that she would transition to identify as female in 2012, has used her public profile to help raise awareness and understanding of trans issues in the community. “I hope I’m worthy of the trust emplaced in me by my fellow Queenslanders and by the committee,” McGregor told the audience at the Queensland State Library when accepting her award. “You’ve honoured me, but more importantly, you’ve honoured the ADF of whom I’m a member. Also you’ve given great hope to a very, very small minority of Australians, those who are transgendered and intersex - a widely misunderstood group in our community. If I can give them any visibility and hope in the coming year, then that will be an enormous gift to me, one which I can’t repay.” REMEMBER & CELEBRATE: CANDLELIGHT VIGIL RETURNS FOR WORLD AIDS DAY A fter the overwhelming community support seen at last year’s World AIDS Day candlelight vigil in New Farm Park – the first seen in Brisbane in seven years – the Queensland AIDS Council will again be holding another vigil again this year to remember friends and family members lost to HIV/AIDS on 1 December. The non-religious event will this year be held in Reddacliff Place in Brisbane’s CBD, a move that organiser Gary Williams says is a nod to the many vigils held in King George Square at the height of the epidemic, while also acknowledging that HIV touches all communities, not just our own. “For many years now HIV has also affected the heterosexual community and is no longer a Gay man’s illness,” Mr Williams told QNews. “We need to embrace the whole of community and draw them into the nucleolus not segregate them and pretend they are not out there.” Several speakers will share their personal experiences with HIV/ AIDS with an Auslan interpreter present. Candles will be supplied for everyone wishing to partake in the vigil, while those in attendance will also have the opportunity to write a message for lost loved ones. Williams added that while HIV is different now, we as a community must never forget the devastating effects that HIV/AIDS had on our McGregor later told AAP that the award signified the changing attitudes of Australians. “The Queensland I was born into could not have accepted me as the trans woman I am,” McGregor said. “An awful lot has changed since then, and is still changing in an amazing way. To win this award would be an incredible milestone and shows the change in attitude to transgenderism.” McGregor will now join the other Australian of the Year winners from each state in Canberra for the announcement of the national Australian of the Year award on 25 January 2016. community, and the fact that HIV is still with us. “It is true that HIV is not the illness that it used to be and people can live a normal life, maintain jobs and experience a lot less side effects from medication,” Williams said. “But we must never forget those times when life was very unkind, people were extremely ill and a massive number of people lost their lives from this mystery illness. F Bishop who has long kept her personal position on the issue to herself made the announcement on an episode of Channel 10’s The Project, nonchalantly stating that she had no qualms with a change to the Marriage Act and that she is happy that all Australians will get to have their voices heard. “I have absolutely no concerns about it myself, but I know there a lot of people who are deeply concerned about the issue,” Ms Bishop said when questioned about her stance on the matter by host Carrie Bickmore. “That’s why I think a plebiscite, where the Australian people get to have a vote on it, on an issue as fundamental as this, that goes to the very composition of our community, the way we feel about each other, how we treat The 2015 World AIDS Day Candlelight Vigil will be held 7:00pm – 9:00pm at Redacliff Place, 6 Queen St, Brisbane. For more information, please visit www. worldaidsdayqld.org “World AIDS Day is not only part of the history of our community but it was a time of great devastation, tragedy and a period in the lives of older LGBTI community that will never be forgotten. We don’t forget those who lost their lives during the world wars so we definitely should not forget those people that lost their lives to AIDS. For me personally World AIDS Day is the Anzac Day equivalent for the LGBTI community”. FOREIGN MINISTER JULIE BISHOP: “I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO CONCERNS ABOUT” SAME-SEX MARRIAGE oreign Minister and Deputy Liberal Leader Julie Bishop has publicly declared that she is in favour of marriage equality. NEWS June to hold a national plebiscite after the next federal election rather than allow the parliament to decide with a conscience vote. each other. I think the Australian people should have their say.” While serving as Deputy Prime Minister under former PM Tony Abbott, Bishop showed loyalty to her leader by not taking a public stand against his position, although she did hint towards her support on numerous occasions. While new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull supports marriage equality, he and Bishop remain in the minority within their party on the matter who voted in www.qnews.com.au issue 390 | 5 WORLD BRIEFS US – WORLD PRIDE HONOURS STONEWALL 50TH ANNIVERSARY New York has been confirmed as the host city for World Pride in 2019, the year that marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots of June 1969 which saw a violent backlash against constant police harassment and raids of gay bars. The riots are often cited as the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement. Held every few years, previous World Pride host cities include Toronto, Rome, Jerusalem, and London. The next world pride will be held in Madrid in 2017. LIBERAL CANDIDATE LIKELY TO BE AUSTRALIA’S FIRST OPENLY GAY FEDERAL MP A ustralia is set to elect its first ever openly gay man in the House of Representatives this December at the North Sydney by-election with the Liberal Party endorsing the former vice-president of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association,Trent Zimmerman as their candidate. NEWS Labor’s Penny Wong, former Greens leader Bob Brown and Liberal Dean Smith, the House of Representatives has never had an openly gay or lesbian MP before. also served as an adviser to Joe Hockey – a man Zimmerman says he has a tremendous respect for, despite their differing views on same-sex marriage. Zimmerman is a former North Sydney City councilor and has The North Sydney by-election will be held on 5 December. Formerly held by Joe Hockey since 1996, the seat of North Sydney is considered to be a very safe Liberal seat, so much so that the Labor party has decided not to run a candidate in the by-election, meaning that short of an unlikely upset from an independent, Zimmerman is all but ensured of retaining the seat for his party. While Australia has had a number of openly gay senators, including NETHERLANDS – BLOOD DONATION RELAXED FOR GAY MEN The Netherlands have become the latest country to relax their blood donation policy for gay and bisexual men. Previously all men who have ever has sex with another man were banned from ever donating blood in the Netherlands, with the policy now being changed to allow donation provided the donor hasn’t had sex with a man in the previous 12 months. The move has been welcomed by some and condemned by others for being too little, too late given that many nations, including Australia, are now pushing to having the 12 month restrictions lowered further or dropped altogether. DEMENTIA MUM’S BEAUTIFUL RESPONSE(S) TO NEW DAUGHTER F By Toby Longhurst or many, “coming out” to family and friends is a stressful experience. And if doing once is hard enough, spare a thought for Tina Healy who has to come out to her mother every couple of weeks. Tina, 54, is a transgender woman and feared that revealing herself as female might be too stressful for her mother, who suffers from dementia. But her mum’s “beautiful” response of love and acceptance soon put her mind at rest. TAIWAN – TAIPEI CITY INVITES SAME-SEX COUPLES TO MARRY Since 1973 over 16,000 couples have participated in mass wedding ceremonies hosted by the Taipei City Government, and now for the first time same-sex couples have been permitted to participate. This year year, out of 123 couples to step forward and say ‘I do’ in front of a packed crowd, ten were same sex couples. Despite no formal recognition of the union by the state, the couples were happy to join in. “Every love deserves to be cherished,” said Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je, who served as the ceremony’s presiding witness. “When I told her I was a woman, she just looked at me and said, ‘Oh, what do you know? I’ve got a beautiful new daughter!” Tina told ABC News. and whatnot, and it was just so beautiful to me that making new clothes for me was one of the first things she thought of.” Because her mother’s memory is failing, Tina has to come out every time she visits, but the response is always the same. When she came “dressed as Tina, not Chris (her former self)”, the first thing her mum did was “put my hand to my face and say, ‘You’re beautiful!” Tina said the two of them then had tea together and her mother said, “You’ve held this in for a long time, haven’t you? Why didn’t you tell me? I would never have minded.” It was the happiest time of Tina’s life, she said, adding that she had known she was a woman since she was 4 but waited nearly 50 years to fully come out Tina, from Melbourne, has four children with her former partner Tess and two grandchildren. “My message for any trans person who wants to come out is to come out when you feel ready and safe,” she said. “Everything will change, for sure, but it’s not always for the worse, like we might assume. Sometimes, things change for the better.” “I started to cry, and she pulled me to her shoulder and said ‘Cry it out, dear. Cry it out.’ My partner at the time cried as well.” Tina added that after crying, her mother, who used to be a “beautiful seamstress”, then said, ‘Well, now you’re going to need some new clothes! What do you need?” Tina explained she “had always loved sitting across the table and watching my mum sew up gowns www.qnews.com.au issue 390 | 7 NEWS DON’T MISS REBECCA PIERCE AT BRISBANE MODERN ART GALLERY R ebecca Pierce OAM is one of Australia’s favourite contemporary artists and will this month be exhibiting her work at the Brisbane Modern Art Gallery. From 17-28 November Pierce’s solo exhibition ‘Like Baking a Cake’ will be on display, with a meet and greet with the artist on Saturday 21 November 2:00pm – 4:00pm. “The title ‘Like baking a Cake’ encapsulates many things for me,” Pierce explains. “A cake often has many ingredients, and this exhibition is also made up of numerous parts or series; these series touch on various developments over my 16 years of painting. Rebecca Pierce’s solo exhibition Like Baking a Cake will be displayed 17-18 November at the Brisbane Modern Art Gallery, 483 Brubswick St, Fortitude Valley. BASED ON AN ORIGINAL CONCEPT BY ROBERT LOPEZ JEFF ROBERT LOPEZ & JEFF MARX WHITTY & JEFF MARX 17 OCT - 19 DEC ORIGINALLY PRODUCED ON BROADWAY BY KEVIN MCCOLLUM, ROBYN GOODMAN, JEFFREY SELLER,VINEYARD THEATRE AND THE NEW GROUP BY ARRANGEMENT WITH HAL LEONARD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (NY) BOOK AT ARTSTHEATRE.COM.AU OR ON 3369 2344 210 PETRIE TERRACE BRISBANE QLD 4000 8 | issue 390 www.qnews.com.au With stunning river views, the elegant venue offers not one, but two fireworks displays from the Portside Wharf precinct with viewing from Moda’s private balcony, while the 4.5 hour food and drinks package includes premium beverages (including spirits), and market style food stalls where you can watch the head chef plating up canapes and decadent desserts. T ired of the same old choices for New Year’s Eve? Well now the Brisbane LGBT community has classy and up-market new option for seeing in the new year! Portside’s stylish Moda Events will be camper and more fabulous than ever this New Year’s Eve with its Cruise Carnivale themed New BRISBANE ARTS THEATRE PRESENTS BOOK BY year’s bash hosted by local drag legend Miss Synthetique and music by Sydney icon DJ Kitty Glitter. Rebecca Pierce primarily works with paint, inks and fine points on canvas and paper. Her work initially with a design and decorative orientation harnesses these elements whilst exploring aspects of the natural and urban landscape. The interpretation of the human face and the reading of the landscape, effects of cyclical, emotional and climatic changes to ourselves and others responses to these changes are often drawn upon. “The common thread, or the batter in this cake (exhibition) is colour and texture, this for whatever reason is a love of mine that is evident in some shape or form throughout all the past, present and revisited series.” MUSIC AND LYRICS BY BRING IN THE THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE AT MODA Tickets are $160 and include everything in the price so not only can you beat the bar crowds and mayhem of the Valley or South Bank, but with entry, food, and drinks included in the price, the package it will probably end up making your night far more affordable than hitting most of the bars and clubs in Brisbane. For bookings or more details about Moda’s Cruise Carnivale NYE party, please visit modaevents.com.au/new-years-eve or call 38683600. Braille gay sex book created for the blind “The book is about sexual stimulation - I don’t think ‘porn’ is the right word,” Ms Linde said. “I discovered that there is no porn or erotica at all for the visually impaired. Everyone needs some sexual stimulation!” The book has earned praise from Hakan Thomsson, president of Sweden’s National Federation of the Visually Impaired. W By Rod Gardiner hen it comes to erotica and pornography, the blind and visually impaired have been kept in the dark – until now. Swedish artist Nina Linde has created a Braille sex book which features straight, gay and lesbian porn. The X-rated book Occasionally Blind features images that are raised from the page and descriptions in Braille to allow blind people to experience them. “The visually impaired will be able to take part in the book, both through audio and Braille.” he said. “I think that some people imagine that we have no sexuality, which is not true. Visually impaired people are just as sexual as any other.” Currently, the book is only available in Swedish, but Ms Linde hopes it may be translated in to other languages. Stunning Bathrooms don’t just happen... We Create Them! NEWS HOT BRITISH ROWERS GET THEIR KIT OFF TO FIGHT HOMOPHOBIA W “As sportsmen, doing a naked calendar has given us a chance — that nobody should be afraid of anyone’s sexuality.” In fact they loved it so much the boys on the team have created and fund their own program called Sport Allies – an organisation standing up against homophobia in sport. We love it! hen the Warwick Rowers decided to do a naked calendar for raise money for their club, they attracted a lot of interest from gay men – and they loved it! The calendars have grown in popularity over the last few years and if their hot pics and sexy teaser video are anything to go by, the 2016 version will be the best yet. Collectively, they said that they aspire to be “men who are not afraid to be themselves, to embrace people of every gender and sexuality, and to show our affection for each other.” To help support the Warwick Rowers and Sport allies, check out www.warwickrowers.org In the video the boys discuss the problems with homophobia in sport and how people can play their part to end it. Present this Ad and get FREE Painting when you Renovate with Us! (valued at $897) We Create Stunning New Bathrooms of the Highest Quality at the Right Price. We also do Kitchens, Laundries and Robes. CALL 33 555 800 or visit our Design Centre and Showroom TODAY!!! www.ChoiceBathrooms.com.au 440 Samford Rd, Gaythorne (opp Pickering St) Plenty of FREE Parking at Rear. www.qnews.com.au issue 390 | 9 FEATURE HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF GAY DATING APPS Ben Walters is a psychologist at the Centre for Human Potential www.cfhp. com.au. H By Ben Walters ook-up apps often come as standard issue with the average gay man. And it’s not hard to see why - they give us access to a seemingly endless supply of (often ridiculously attractive) available people in our area, they’re fun to use, and they let us to connect with people who we’d otherwise never have a chance to meet. But, despite these perks, people who use these apps often walk away from their experiences feeling more lonely and insecure than when they started. It is impossible to interact with so many people without experiencing some kind of rejection – whether it’s that hot guy ignoring your message, chats fizzling out, or conversation ending abruptly after meeting up. So, what can you do to make your app experience more enjoyable? One way to start is by questioning your assumptions about what everyone else online is doing. Once you get online, it’s easy to assume that everyone else is getting exactly the kind of responses they want, from a lot of different guys, a lot of the time. But, this is just not true. Nobody is appealing to all the people they are interested in (even that guy with the ripped torso). Rejection is never going to be pleasant, but it’s easier to cope with when you realise that being rejected is not the same as failing. Supplementing apps with other ways of meeting people can also help. While apps are great for instantly finding new people, there’s still an important place for making an effort to meet friends of friends, joining community groups and striking up conversations with new people at bars and clubs. If you’re finding that your use of apps is interfering in your life or strongly affecting your mood, it can also be a good idea to check in with a psychologist or counsellor. need support? Talking confidentially with a caring LGBT psychologist can be an enormous relief. Medical Centre Dr Wendell Rosevear OAM. Dr Neil Simmons. Dr Graham Neilsen. Jane Meakin. 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The FC2 is made from nitrile, which is stronger against breakage than regular condoms and can be used with water or oil based lubricants, and by people with latex allergies. Other benefits of the FC2 include extra protection against skin to skin STI’s and it does not require an erect penis for insertion. Not only this, but it has also been identified as providing increased pleasure to both parties due to the material used and looser fit. For some time now there has been talk about town that men were using the internal condom for anal sex. This was never an approved use for the female/internal condom, but now it is! You can also fill out the form at www.chep.hiv/freecondoms if you would like them to send you some internal condoms to try, for free! The FC2 is currently the only approved internal condom in Australia and it is a highly effective prevention against HIV and other STI’s when used correctly. The FC2 is a 16cm condom (like a super-sized regular condom) that the receptive partner inserts, either with his finger or on his partner’s penis. It has an outer ring and inner ring to help keep the condom in place, but the inner ring can be taken out for anal use. There are many websites and YouTube clips demonstrating how to use the internal condom for anal use (there are also clips for vaginal use also). HOROSCOPES ARIES LEO SAGITTARIUS You have set yourself a lot of challenges and tasks, but by trying to do everything at once you have only made things more complicated for yourself. Accept the help that’s offered, it’s meant from the heart. Arguments are strong in the stars but you must be careful not to bite or you could end up being accused of causing problems. Focus on what you know needs to be done and ignore distractions. Communications are not as they should be and, although you think you are talking things out, others may see it as shouting. Think about what you want the end result to be for success today. TAURUS VIRGO CAPRICORN Interfering influences at work are making your life a more difficult place to be. Step back and look at the bigger picture and you will soon see what needs to be done to rectify the problem. The whole point of a working life is earning and enjoying what you do. If you know you’re not happy, then make the changes now, not later please my friend. This is the perfect time to follow your instincts and to throw out the rule book. You may not know it Capricorn, but you hold the power to make the impossible possible. LIBRA AQUARIUS Embrace a more artistic side to your work. This will enable you to grow in confidence and put last bad experiences behind you. Kind words from strangers spark something magical. You meet with like minded people who can help you take your career up to the next level. You may have to cancel a social commitment to show how serious you are about your ambitions. SCORPIO PISCES Certain problems have been making you ill, but that no longer needs to be the case. From now on you start to see what should be a priority and what and who you need to cut loose. Everyone seems to have an opinion on what you should be doing and you appear to be listening to everyone but yourself Pisces. When are you going to make you a priority? Now is the answer! GEMINI You receive information which changes the way you view a close one, but careful Gemini, as aspects suggest you won’t know the whole story straight away. An open mind pays dividends. CANCER Those you thought you could trust have let you down and, in the process, your faith in human nature has been a little damaged. News from far away gives you the ability to take a break. 12 | issue 390 www.qnews.com.au OSCAR WILDE’S GREATEST QUOTES H as there ever been a wittier writer than Oscar Wilde? From his brilliant plays such as ‘The Importance of being Earnest’ to his classic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray’, Wilde’s words were always as ingenious as they were entertaining. Flamboyant and colourful throughout the drab conservatism of Victorian England, Wilde was the world’s first gay icon and his work still shines just as brightly today. Here are a few of our favourite Oscar Wilde quotes. “To me the life of a businessman who eats his breakfast early in the morning, catches a train for the city, stays there in the dingy, dusty world of the commercial world, and goes back to his house every evening, and after supper to sleep, is worse than the life of a galley slave- his chains are golden instead of iron.” “The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius.” “Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.” “There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” “The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast.” “To define is to limit. “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” “You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit.” “Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.” “I am so clever that sometimes I don’t understand a single word of what I am saying.” “Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.” “Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.” “Always borrow money form a pessimist. He won’t expect it back.” “Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.” “My own business always bores me to death; I prefer other people’s.” “I like men who have a future and women who have a past.” “Life is much too important a thing ever to talk seriously about it.” “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” “The only form of fiction in which real characters do not seem out of place is history.” “Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast.” “Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.” “Nothing is worth doing except what the world says in impossible.” “I have always been of the opinion that consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative.” ARTS “By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, journalism keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.” SUMMER OF THE SEVENTEENTH DOLL MURDER MYSTERY MAYHEM! T he Villanova Players will this month be staging one of Australia’s best loved plays – Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at the Yeronga State High School Auditorium from 20 November through to 6 December. high life with their girl friends, the barmaids Olive and Nancy. Each year two cane cutters from Queensland, Barney and Roo, travel to Melbourne to live the Tickets are available now via www.villanovaplayers.com or call 3899 9962. $ $20/$15 concession. But this year, the seventeenth year, everything is different. Can their arrangement last. What would you give to hold on to your dreams? Come a see what has made this play an endearing Australian Classic for 60 years. N ash Theatre’s final production of 2015 is a fabulous comedy farce that you’re just going to love (even if the show’s title is a bit of a mouthful). The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery will open 14 November and run through until the 29 November at the Brunswick Room, at the Merthyr Road Uniting Church. The show follows four ‘talented’ ladies of The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild who are putting on a murder mystery - Murder at Checkmate Manor. With the ladies attempting to play 14 roles, missed cues, collapsing sets and various other mishaps, this play is bound to have you in stitches. Directed by Gilly Graham and featuring Phillipa Bowe, Emily McCormick, Rob Harvey, Brenda Keith-Walker and Lisa Wheildon fun and games are guaranteed. Tickets are $25/20 concession and are available now via www. trybooking.com/152747 or call 33794775. www.qnews.com.au issue 390 | 13 MUSIC BOWIE IS BACK! D By Jordan Hirst avid Bowie has confirmed he will release a new album on his 69th birthday. “It can now be confirmed that ‘Blackstar’ is the forthcoming single and album from David Bowie,” a short statement on his website read. After a source snitched early to London newspaper The Times that Bowie’s new release is “an album of long, jazzy jams” that is “completely Lazarus is a New York theatre piece that Bowie is co-writing, based on the 1976 cult film The Man Who Fell to Earth in which he starred. While he was contractually barred from producing the music for the original film, the new stage production is set to feature new “Contrary to inaccurate reporting on the sound and content of the album, only the following can be confirmed: The single will be released on November 20th and is not part of David’s theatre piece ‘Lazarus,’” the official statement read. “The album will be released on David’s birthday, January 8th 2016.” Tina Arena, C “Prods. R writing [musical] now about my life with my music. Its very Interesting idea. There r 3 Chers!” she tweeted, revealing one would represent the Sonny & Cher years, another would be solo Cher up to the “Believe” era and the last would be Present Day Cher. T “I could b old Cher! Shes wise n tells 2 young 1’s not 2 fear future,” she tweeted. Tina Arena has announced a series of One Night Only shows in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and the Gold Coast early next year. her has hinted that she’s still working on the long-gestating stage musical version of her life. On October 25, the tweet-happy singer told fans she had spent time with Jersey Boys writer Rick Ellice. “Spent last 3 Days with Rick!! He is Writer of Cher Musical. We had so much fun ... He wrote Jersey Boys. Hhmmm… She’ll be more of a PAIN,” she tweeted. Cher first announced tentative plans for the stage show in a series of excited tweets back in June 2012. “All 3 talk 2 each other & Sing 2gether! I’m [helping] 2 write cause i was there & know stories that no1 knows but me ! I hope it happens! “It’s a VERY SLOW PROCESS! been working on it quite a while now.” For One Night Only By Jordan Hirst ina Arena has announced a series of One Night Only shows in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and the Gold Coast early next year. The singer is preparing to tour with her recently-released album Eleven. “I’m very proud of all of my records because they’re all kind of different,” Tina recently told Channel Ten’s The Project. “But this one is particularly interesting for me because for the first time in my life I don’t care 14 | issue 390 www.qnews.com.au Fans got their first taste of Bowie’s single “Blackstar” when a 1-minute clip of the song was revealed as the theme tune to new UK crime drama series The Last Panthers earlier this month. bonkers” and the Thin White Duke’s “oddest” yet, Team Bowie fired back. Cher’s Still Working on Cher: The Musical By Jordan Hirst Bowie material and re-arranged classics. about ticking any box other than, ‘Does this feel right for me?’ If it feels right for me, then I think it’ll feel right for others as well. “I’m very appreciative of the fact that I’m 40 years into a career and people have followed me. They’ve followed the highs, the lows and the in-betweens.” The new shows follow Tina’s previously announced A Day on the Green gigs with Simply Red and Natalie Imbruglia at regional wineries in February. But before then, Tina will be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at this year’s ARIA Awards in Sydney on November 26. “What a thrill to receive this recognition for what has been an incredible journey so far,” Tina said in a statement. 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Steve Carell, who has oddly been absent from a lot of the promotional material, livens the film up considerably as a flamboyant lawyer who takes on Laurel’s case, and his insistence on pushing Shannon’s buttons with his quips allows the film a little room to breathe. ‘Freeheld’ has been made specifically to support the LGBT community as well as open the eyes of those who may not be completely open-minded about gay marriage, and present to them the message that equality is what we are really striving for. Simple but inspirational, and an unashamed A decade isn’t really that long ago for views on same-sex partnerships to be so skewed, and though the US has broken the barrier by legalising gay marriage, Australian audiences will no doubt be heavily affected by aspects of the story that the LGBT communities are still fighting for today. 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MORE THAN A REMOTE POSSIBILITY L et’s not beat around the bush – this job is not for just anyone. But if you’re into the simple things in life – this is a great opportunity. Forget about iPads, laptops or even TV – ABC radio will have to suffice. Forget about bars or any semblance of night life – other than gazing at the stars. This is outback Queensland – and John needs help. After a fall on his veranda “a simple accident” - in 2009, the 82-year-old Aussie battler suffered a broken hip which has degenerated into cartilage damage under his kneecap. As a result, John can only get around on a 4-wheeler walker – not ideal as he strives to run a 8321 hectare (20,560 acre) property. Photos by GlacierDave on Flickr - He creates the most amazing Australian Outback Photos “I’m not as mobile as I used to be,” John says. “I have no family, no sons. I need a good mate, a right-hand man to help me out.” John has lived on the family station for 55 years but can no longer look after the 300 sheep, 40 head of cattle and 100 station, quarter and Arab horses. While most of us take our home comforts for granted, John wouldn’t swap his life on the land for anything. It can be very rewarding. The position would suit a single person as it is shared accommodation. It’s remote, it’s an iconic Aussie way of life. If it sounds like you, give John a call on 0428 877901. N.B: Don’t send a text message … at age 83 his technology skills are limited! “It’s very isolated – 8km to my nearest neighbour and 60km into town,” John said. “There’s been bugger all rain for three years – 3ml or 5ml now and then. 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