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Page 1: FYI October 4

PULL OUT AND KEEP! PENRITH’S NUMBER ONE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

ISSUE 155 04.10.13

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It just about sent me broke, but I ended up getting satisfaction

mother, who unfortunately passed away six months ago.

He decided to return to the stage on the suggestion of his father.

But blink and you might miss him, because Rude has suggested that this year’s tour may be his last ever.

“I know everybody says it and who knows, I might not be able to stay away from it, but I’m guessing this is the last tour,” he said.

If and when he retires for good, Rude won’t stop releasing his creativity and instead said he will always be writing in some form and hopes to focus on poetry, short stories and songs.

“Writing and poetry and all the songs I’ve written, I’d like to sing those, a lot of that was

motivated by my mother too, she’d just ask me for poems,” he said.

“It’d be funny if they [fans] bought an album or something and there was nothing rude on it at all, they might be annoyed, who knows.”

T o his many fans, Rodney Rude is known for his hilariously bawdy, borderline offensive jokes but off-stage the comedian is an entirely different

person.While his stand-up routines are littered

with every four letter word imaginable, and based around the cruder aspects of human behaviour, Rude said that his family has never been shocked by his performances and understand that his stage persona is just an act.

“Everybody’s been able to put it in its department... I’ve never been rude in real life, I’m not a swearing person or anything, it’s just an act, it’s from 8 until 10 at night and that’s the end of it, so my family and the kids know it’s just a part of what I do,” Rude said.

The legendary comic will be bringing his stage show to Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, October 4, where audiences can expect his classic, boisterous and rude humour.

Rude has become one of Australia’s most renowned and infamous comedians, and has been honing his performing skills ever since he was a little boy.

His fi rst ever moment in the spotlight came when he was just eight-years-old, when he sang a song on the local radio dedicated to his mother.

“I think that was the fi rst and everybody liked it and they all clapped and everything... I think that gave me the taste so when I was in my teens, I went away on the showgrounds with the carnivals... I worked in the tent shows and started to change the words of songs,” he explained.

From those humble beginnings, Rude went overseas, working in America and Canada for

almost 15 years before returning to Australia and fi nding success, achieving a number one album without having any radio airplay.

Rude’s funny diatribes have won over his audiences, but they also got him into a lot of trouble in the 1980’s, when he was arrested by police in Queensland for the content of his show and also faced censorship in Western Australia.

He chose to take the charges to court, and after a long legal battle was eventually exonerated.

Despite the expense and time it took, Rude said he does not regret his decision to challenge the arrest and believed it was a matter of defending freedom of speech.

“For the police and all those magistrates to think that using swear words was worse than some of the content you saw on the screen of crime and the constant shooting and that all the time, I didn’t get it and that’s why I just got really angry about it, it just about sent me broke, it took years but I ended up getting satisfaction,” he said.

Over the years that Rude has been in show business, society has changed greatly with less tolerance for potentially offensive humour but surprisingly, the comedian thinks that the rise of political correctness has helped his routines.

“Political correctness for me has been a great bonus, it’s created a platform for me to really go hard... the more politically correct it gets, the better the form for the jokes and it’s just really good... I think I’m just a really lucky person that’s been able to hold onto that attitude for a long time,” he said.

After a highly successful career in comedy, Rude ‘retired’ in 2006 to take care of his Rodney Rude will perform at Rooty

Hill RSL on Friday, October 4 at 8pm. Tickets are $55 and entry is adults only. For bookings or more information, call 9625 5500 or visit www.rootyhillrsl.com.au. For a full listing of Rodney Rude’s tour dates, visit www.rude.com.au.

THE MAN BEHIND THE BAWDY RODNEYSHANNON COCHRANE discovers the two sides of Rodney Rude, and how political correctness is fuelling the resurgence of bawdy and borderline of-fensive comedy...

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A fter being forced into an early retirement, Rod Gregory fended off boredom by pursuing his dream of being on stage.

The grandfather fi rst debuted his comedic talent on the hit television show ‘Australia’s Got Talent’, and has since become a household name, touring the country with his hilarious stand-up routines.

Gregory will be performing at Blacktown Workers Club on Saturday, October 5, with his show set to have audiences in stitches as he displays his one-of-a-kind humour.

His risqué jokes and down-to-earth stage presence give Gregory a universal quality that means his shows are enjoyed and appreciated by a diverse range of people.

And despite Gregory’s self-confessed status as a joker, his formidable spirit and motivated attitude are inspirational – his shows bring a bit of country charm to the suburbs, much to the adoration of audiences.

Prior to achieving fame and success on

‘Australia’s Got Talent’, Gregory spent most of his years leading the humble lifestyle of a country farmer until he was affl icted with a severe back injury.

He reluctantly went into early retirement, but Gregory quickly became bored and listless with his life and decided to fi ll his time by writing stories about his experiences.

This sparked a creative fl ame for Gregory, who went on to undertake a comedy course and began performing for others, pursuing his passion by working as a comedian.

When he fi rst attended the auditions for ‘Australia’s Got Talent’, Gregory only hoped to appear on national TV for a few minutes but, to his shock, he was a hit with audiences and fi nished in fourth position in the show’s grand fi nale in 2011.

The exposure from being on television has helped Gregory’s career blossom, with the comedian since releasing a CD and travelling Australia on tour.

His hilarious yet touching stand-up

comedy has inspired and amused many people and Gregory’s routines are defi nitely unique.

Rod Gregory, ‘The Old Fella’, will perform at Blacktown Workers Club on Saturday,

October 5 at 8pm. Tickets are $22 for members and $25

for visitors. For bookings or more information on the show, call 9830 0600 or visit www.workersclub.com.au.

’AVE A LAUGH WITH THE OLD FELLA

E xplore the troubling issue of youth violence in the Philippines with the new documentary theatre play ‘Kids Killing Kids’.

This gritty, realistic play will be showing at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre from Thursday, October 17 to Saturday, October 19.

Written by talented young playwrights David Finnigan, Sam Burns-Warr, Georgie McAuley and Jordan Prosser, ‘Kids Killing Kids’ was inspired by the writers’ experiences of being involved with the highly controversial cult-theatre event ‘Battalia Royale’.

The writers had been commissioned to go to Manila to collaborate with experimental theatre company The Sipat Lawin Ensemble on a theatre adaptation of Koushun Takami’s controversial Japanese teensploitation pulp thriller ‘Battle Royale’.

Their work, ‘Battalia Royale’, premiered in March 2012 and garnered an unexpectedly large audience and a fi ery response to the

show, with packed-out performances and plenty of positive feedback.

There was also a strong backlash against ‘Battalia Royale’, with critics condemning its violent content and members of the UN’s Subcommittee for the Victims of Torture even seeking to shut down the play for “merchandising brutality”.

After all the fanfare and interest in ‘Battalia Royale’, media outlets began quizzing the cast and creators about whether the ‘kids-killing-kids’ craze had been taken too far and if it was irresponsible for the writers to glorify violence in a country where teenagers face civil war and gang violence daily.

Now, a year after their infamous production, Finnigan, Burns-Warr, McAuley and Prosser have reunited to examine the surreal events and understand why ‘Battalia Royale’ triggered such a strong reaction.

They use interviews, stories and footage to examine the socio-cultural environment of the Philippines, the Pinoy people and the ‘Battalia

Royale’ project itself to explore the ethics of staging a violent play.

‘Kids Killing Kids’ is a sophisticated, intelligent piece of documentary theatre. ‘Kids Killing Kids’ will be playing at the Joan

Sutherland Performing Arts Centre from Thursday, October 17 to Saturday, October 19. Tickets range from $20-$25. For bookings or more information, call 4723 7600 or visit www.jspac.com.au.

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M arch 2014 will kick off with a loud and DJ fueled bang as the Future Music Festival (FMF) hits Sydney early next year.

The FMF is coming to the Royal Randwick Racecourse on March 8, bringing with it some of the leading names in electro house, DJ and hip-hop. The FMF claim it will be the biggest and most spectacular line up in Sydney concert history. Huge stars will be showing off their electronic dance music talent as well as some new artists.

Leading the many house talents is DJ icon Deadmau5, who proclaims his work as a “technological orgy” and that his show is more than just a DJ set, it’s an experience. Joining him on the big stage is world renowned hip-hop artist Macklemore, who decked the charts with 725 million viewers on YouTube, topping Triple J’s and Billboards Hottest 100 with his hit singles ‘Thrift Shop’ and ‘Can’t hold us’.

Also sharing the FMF stage will be Australia’s own, Knife Party, who is set to

perform their own signature Haunted House arena production, an “energetic and awe-inspiring” performance that will take fans to chilling new heights. Their dubstep claims to have wrecked the stage with epic base drops worldwide, and they don’t want their Aussie fans missing seeing them tear it up on home turf.

Not only does the festival include the big stars but also the rising ones as well, with new electronic dance music talent set to perform and breakout next to the big names. New talent includes: R3hab, Monsta, Adventure club, Carnage, Bassjackers and more. These new stars are set to create complete pandemonium and create their own atmosphere on stage with the big guys.

The Future Music Festival creates an electric atmosphere and will have everyone dancing and moshing to their favorite artists all night long.

For more information on tickets, visit www.futuremusicfestival.com.au.

FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL

H ailing from New Zealand, seven-piece band Katchafi re are creating some of the fi nest roots reggae of our time.

The band, who initially started off as a Bob Marley tribute show, have recently released their album ‘Best So Far’ and are going on tour to celebrate, performing at Penrith Panthers on Wednesday, October 16.

From humble beginnings as a family-based band made of lead guitarist Grenville Bell and his sons – vocalist Logan Bell and drummer Jordan Bell – Katchafi re has grown to become one of the most popular reggae bands with an international reputation.

Fresh from the success of their sold out tour of the United States, Europe and the UK, Katchafi re are bringing their reggae beats and feel good atmosphere to Australia.

Their album ‘Best So Far’ features all of Katchafi re’s classic songs in one compilation, with tracks from their previous four successful studio albums, which have achieved platinum sales and won awards internationally.

Audiences will undoubtedly have a great time when Katchafi re performs, with the band renowned for their phenomenal live sound and electric stage presence.

A review of Katchafi re’s live performance in Melbourne last year, written by Beat Magazine, praised the band.

“As they moved seamlessly through roots and reggae, dub, R&B and ska, the crowd bobbed along, soaking up the solos from the drums, guitar, trumpet and sax, soaking up the atmosphere and soaking up the love. This band has certainly come into its own and are truly a force to be reckoned with on the international reggae stage,” the magazine said.

Katchafi re will be joined on stage by American-based band Common Kings, who were fi rst brought into the limelight after their hit song ‘Alcoholic’ became popular on airwaves around the world.

They also released their new EP last month and are ready to give a brilliant performance.

Together, these two bands create a

unique, explosive musical experience that audience members are unlikely to forget.

Katchafi re will perform at Penrith Panthers on Wednesday, October 16 with doors opening at 7pm and the main act playing from 9.10pm.

Tickets are $45 for pre-sale or $55 on the day at the door. For bookings or more information, call 4720 5555 or visit www.penrith.panthers.com.au.

FYI has one Katchafi re prize pack to give away, including a double pass to their show at Penrith Panthers, a copy of ‘Best So Far’ and a t-shirt. For your chance to win, email the code word ‘FIRE’ to [email protected]. Entries close Wednesday, October 9. Authorised under NSW Permit Number LTPM/12/01138. Terms and conditions at www.westernweekender.com.au.

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J ayne Denham is quickly building a reputation for being Australia’s country rock princess, but despite her image she has also proven her versatility.

Denham, who has become a rising fi gure in the Australian country music industry, will perform at the Fitzroy Hotel in Windsor on Saturday, October 5.

Her most recent release ‘Renegade’ was offi cially launched earlier this year, to positive reception from both fans and critics.

The album sticks to Denham’s strong country-rock roots but also features elements from different genres, with the lead single ‘Shelter’ surprising her fans with its slow and melodic sound.

“I wasn’t sure how they’d react to me bringing out something really different but I thought, ‘well hey, the album’s called Renegade, if you’re going to go renegade why not start with something they’re not expecting’, which was a bit cheeky but that’s the whole idea of the album really,” Denham said.

Despite her initial fears that the ballad might not strike a chord with listeners who are used to her rockier repertoire, Denham said her fan base enjoyed hearing a new style from the singer.

“I’ve got to admit, I’ve got the most incredible reaction from people just saying how it was so nice to hear me sing a different style and I’ve had eight singles out on radio previously and eight video clips and they were pretty much country rock so this shows another side of what I do,” she said.

The album follows Denham’s previous records ‘Sudden Change in the Weather’ and ‘Shake This Town’.

Denham comes from a family of music lovers and fi rst began performing when she was just fi ve-years-old.

She then progressed onto playing in bands and touring around Europe and America as a backing singer before coming back to Australia and penning her own country songs.

Since then, Denham has scored a contract

with a major record label and collaborated with major industry names such as award-winning producer Garth Porter and pop star Shannon Noll.

“The sound of country music has changed

so I’ve tried to keep up with that but also keep it my fl avour,” she said.

Jayne Denham will perform at the Fitzroy Hotel, Windsor on Saturday, October 5 at 8.30pm. Entry is free. Call 4577 3396.

DENHAM PLAYS THE FITZROY

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C ycling is one of the most fun ways to get fi t, and now it will be even more entertaining with the Festival of Cycling.

This year’s festival is shaping up to be the biggest to date, and will be held at Sydney Olympic Park, with activities and events starting on Saturday, September 28 and fi nishing on Sunday, November 17.

Jam packed with action and entertainment, the Festival of Cycling will have featured events and activities for everyone to enjoy, all in the name of fi tness and charity.

There will be 11 spectacular headline events, including the fi rst ever Bicycle and Lifestyle Show and the Spring Cycle, making Sydney Olympic Park the city’s ultimate destination for cyclists.

On top of the great activities, Sydney Olympic Park also boasts 35 kilometres of free cycling tracks and some of Australia’s best sporting facilities for residents to use and enjoy.

The festival will also be a chance to support charity, with the 2013 Sunsuper Ride to Conquer Cancer to be held over two days, starting on Saturday, October 12 to raise money for the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

Adventurous bikers will enjoy the Urban Obstacle Challenge, an event that is open to individuals and groups aged 14 years and over that involves a 5km course with 10 obstacles that will make competitors work their hardest to run, push, pull, lift and climb until they reach the fi nish line.

The newly established Bike and Lifestyle Show, sponsored by Cycling Australia and SBS, will be heaven for cyclists with a broad range of products and services on offer including sports gear and lifestyle accessories.

If you love a bit of good spirited competition, then the inaugural Duathlon is the perfect activity, while more experienced cyclists can try their luck at winning cash and glory in the Tom Kerr Cycling Criterium

Championships, which is open to Cycling Australia licenced riders.

There are plenty of other fun activities for professional, seasoned cyclists and amateurs alike with many of the events supporting

charity.The Festival of Cycling will be held at

Sydney Olympic Park until Sunday, November 17. For a full event and price listing, visit www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au.

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SMALL SCREENBIG SCREEN

T wo-time Academy Award winner and director Ron Howard returns to the big screen with his new fast paced, action-drama ‘Rush’.

The fi lm is based on a true story, exploring the unpredictable and unprecedented world of 1970s Formula One racing.

Howard gives a real life insight into both the private lives and intense rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda, as they clash on the racetrack to take the prestigious 1976 World Grand Prix Championship.

Chris Hemsworth plays the charismatic and cocky young Brit, James Hunt, who also has a tendency towards fame and fortune. Daniel Bruhl plays the Austrian racing perfectionist Niki Lauda, who is as technical and methodical as he is passionate.

Both Hunt and Lauda not only go through spinouts and bumps on the track but also personally face issues, having to deal with the impacts of life in the fast lane with things like; divorce, scandals, and risking their own lives in a sport they love.

O ver the years, ‘Family Guy’ has become one of the most popular animated comedies on television, with viewers

enamoured with the dysfunctional Griffi n family and their adventures.

The program is now in its 12th season but amazingly still manages to stay as fresh and funny as it was when it fi rst hit TV screens, thanks to the clever, up-to-date humour and wild plot points from the show’s writers.

‘Family Guy: Season 12’ was released on Wednesday, October 2 and features 23 brand new episodes for fans to enjoy, deleted scenes that were deemed ‘too rude’ for television and more than three hours of never-before-seen special features guaranteed to entertain and delight.

All your favourite characters return in new hijinks - Peter has another run-in with the angry Giant Chicken, Meg has to fend off an amorous Quagmire and there’s a blast to the past when Brian and Stewie go back in time to the pilot episode. For fans of this animated comedy, this is a barrel of laughs!

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CONSOLE STEREO

T he NBA video game franchise returns this week, with all new players, setup, and features for ‘NBA 2K14’.

The NBA drew much popularity and claimed more than 38 ‘Best sports game of the year’ awards when it offi cially began its ‘2K’ franchise last year.

This year, the NBA ‘2K’ intend to top the gaming charts once again by teaming up with the one of basketball’s most prestigious and successful players: LeBron James.

The game also brings new features into its gameplay including, the return of crews – now gamers can create their own team of players and take on other fi ve man teams by connecting online through the use of MyPlayer.

Another new interactive feature is the ‘Living rosters’ mode. Using current NBA statistics, the games, players and rosters will be focused and adjusted to suit the actual NBA. This means that players and rosters will be affected by things like hot/cold streaks from the actual NBA league.

For basketball and gaming fans alike, this latest edition is not to be missed.

J ustin Timberlake has returned to the music industry with his new hit album, ‘The 20/20 experience: The Complete Experience’.

The pop star icon stated he’s come back to music with “no rules or goals in mind” yet showed his fans that he hasn’t lost a beat, with the new album debuting at No.1 in the charts.

The album is also written by Justin, and co-written and produced by Timbaland. Plus it includes hit single ‘Suit and Tie’ which features Jay-Z, and leading single ‘Take back the night’.

‘The 20/20 Experience: The Complete Experience’ includes both Justin’s third album: ‘The 20/20 Experience’ and his fourth album: ‘the 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2’.

The album also includes 11 new tracks and comes with a small surprise from Justin, “I originally recorded a massive amount of material and decided on the 20 tracks that I wanted on the album over a year ago. But, when I was mixing and going through all of the songs there were so many that I loved – I couldn’t resist... I had to throw in

something extra on the 2nd half.” The new album is one of Timberlake’s

most fi nest, selling over 980,000 copies worldwide, as he continues his journey in music and creates that same sensual atmosphere that his fans know and love.

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RICK’S MOBILE SLOT CARS

M ake your next kids’ birthday party or event a whole lot more convenient and way cooler with Rick’s Mobile Slot Cars.

The new family-owned small business features two state-of-the-art mobile slot car tracks, which are delivered and set up for you wherever you desire.

Track one is a six lane Scalextric analogue track, which has computerised timing as well as super cool sound effects to make racers think they are actually controlling and a part of the race.

Track two is a two lane digital track with built-in digital timing. The track can operate with up to six drivers and features a number of overtaking zones to make the experience more enjoyable for racers. And a tad more competitive too!

Both tracks are housed under shaded gazebos and can be erected for outdoor use.

Rick has a number of different cars for racers to use including Ford and Holden V8s,

current Bathurst-style cars, classic Bathurst-style cars, Formula One cars, Nascars and even Go-Karts.

Each slot car session is for two hours and Rick will travel all over Sydney to make your party one to remember.

“I’ve done kids’ birthday parties, adult parties, bucks parties, trade shows and even car shows,” Rick said.

“The feedback I’ve received so far has been very positive. People have said ‘it’s the best service ever’, that ‘they would do it again’ and ‘it’s a lot easier than taking the kids out because it all comes to you’.”

With the popularity of Rick’s Mobile Slot Cars booming he recommends booking at least a few weeks in advance to make sure you don’t miss out.

To make your next party one you’ll never forget give Rick a call on 0400 030 957 or visit his website mobileslotcars.com.

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A few years ago Tempranillo was little known in Australia, but in just the last few years plantings of the vine have doubled and indications are that

they’ll double again.Spain’s most famous wine, Tempranillo

is an easy drinking red that goes well with warm-weather outdoor dining, so now is the time to start thinking about it for the coming months. The Clare Valley’s Tim Adams and his wife Pam Goldsack are amongst Australia’s greatest enthusiasts of the variety, Tim pointing out the similarity in climate between the variety’s homeland in Rioja and La Mancha, and the Clare.

“They’re all Mediterranean in climate, with hot, dry summers and cool-to-cold winters. And like Rioja and La Mancha, Clare is continental rather than maritime, and we are similarly around 500 metres in elevation,” he said.

His Mr Mick label Tempranillo is an easy-drinking style with juicy, rich cherry, plum and

strawberry fruit fl avours and a nice velvety fi nish. At just $15 it’s a great-value drop too, especially to pair with (naturally) a Spanish seafood paella outdoors on a sunny day, or with simple ham croquettes.

One to note: 30-year-old Hunter Valley vines gave Andrew Margan marvellous fruit for his 2012 White Label Chardonnay, and by picking that fruit while still at lower sugar levels it’s given the resultant wines leaner structure and nice citrus overtones.

This is a wine that’s all about lovely forward stone-fruit fl avours with those citrus overtones and a fl int-like complexity to it. Certainly one to enjoy now with barbecued Tasmanian salmon or barbecued pork chops with an apple compote.

And at $35 and showing all the signs of maturing nicely over the next fi ve years, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to enjoy a bottle now and put a couple away to enjoy with a bit more maturity to them around 2017/18 – when doubtless you won’t fi nd it on the shelves.

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EAT OUT THIS WEEKEND

HANKS

HOOTERS THE UNION

THE STAR BUFFET

N o longer do you have to drive up to an hour away to experience quality seafood. Right here in Penrith, you can get the best of the best at Hanks

Seafood Co inside Panthers. You will love the variety on the menu and the atmosphere of the new restaurant, which has been earning rave reviews from locals. Make sure you make a night of it and try something from the entrée menu as well as the delicious mains and the desserts. The fresh salmon and lobster are our picks! If you’re a seafood lover, you will not be disappointed by Hanks.

Panthers complex, Mulgoa Road, Penrith. Phone 4720 5652.

I t’s the newest, hottest dining talking point in Penrith – and yes, it’s inside an RSL club! The Star Buffet at Penrith RSL has emerged as a sensational place to

eat, with great food, even better prices and a fantastic atmosphere. If you think you know club buffets back to front, you’ve seen nothing until you’ve seen the great work that the team at Star Buffet do. Come with an empty stomach, because there’s so much food to eat, you won’t know where to fi t it all in! Get there for lunch or dinner and make sure you get there early as the restaurant fi lls up quickly.

Penrith RSL, Castlereagh Road, Penrith. Phone 4728 5200.

D on’t be turned off by the stereotype – Hooters is a great place to eat and you’re guaranteed to have a fun time. Whether it be their famous chicken

wings or one of their great burgers, the Hooters menu has something for everyone – and there’s a great range of drinks, too. They have a great, upbeat atmosphere and if you’re a sports fan, you’ll love the atmosphere with multiple big screen TVs to watch plenty of live sport every single weekend. With excellent service and reasonable prices, give Hooters a try today.

261 Mulgoa Road, Penrith. Phone 4733 5428

O ne of Penrith’s best kept secrets, The Union is a hidden gem of dining! This tapas restaurant does very little advertising and its website is modest

to say the least, but word of mouth has clearly ensured it’s a winner in the local area. Without a booking you’ll struggle to get a table on a Friday or Saturday night. The menu is huge – you simply won’t know what to pick! We certainly recommend the empanadas but you won’t go wrong no matter what you order… just be prepared for an argument at your table over what to select! Top off your meal the specialty of the house – the sangria!

Union Lane, Penrith. Phone 4721 4501.

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Your Restaurant guidePaperbark Restaurant

Modern Australian

P: (02) 9670 8888

A: 2- 8 Twin Creeks Drive Luddenham

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Cafe Whitewater

Cafe - Light Meals

P: 4730 4746

A: Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Mccarthy’s Lane Cranebrook

www.penrithwhitewater.com.au

Stone Grill

Modern Australian

P: 4722 5141

A: 80 Henry Street Penrith

www.stonegrillpenrithrestaurant.com.au

Lakeside Restaurant

Al-a-carte

P: 4729 3222

A: Sydney International Regatta Centre, Gate A, Old Castlereagh Rd, Penrith Lakes

www.lakesiderestaurant.com.au

Outback Steakhouse

Modern Australian

P: 4732 2577

A: 123 Mulgoa RoadPenrith

www.outbacksteakhouse.com.au

Silver Spur

Steak Restaurant

P: 4732 1700

A: 123 Mulgoa Rd Penrith

www.spurcorp.nl/spur/australia

Hanks Seafood

Seafood

P: 4720 5652

A: Panthers Complex123 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith

www.hanks.net.au

Hooters

Modern Australian

P: 4733 5428

A: 261 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith

www.hootersaustralia.com

Osso Steak n Ribs

Steak and Ribs

P: 4720 5588

A: Panthers Complex 123 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith

www.ossosteaknribs.com.au

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T he new hosts of Chanel Ten’s upcoming breakfast show ‘Wake Up’ aren’t too worried about their longstanding competition on the other

networks, instead the trio want to focus on making the best TV possible for their viewers.

Natasha Exelby, James Mathison and Natarsha Belling are currently on a whirlwind Australian adventure hopping from town to town in their big red ‘Wake Up’ bus to fi nd out what real Australians want in a breakfast show.

“This new show is about fi nding out what our audience wants and I think certain markets are forgotten,” Belling told FYI.

“We’ve had some fantastic feedback but one of the main messages people have

said is they want to see real people have real conversations and we think that will be easy for us to do because we are throwing away the autocue and scripts, so it’ll just be us three together having conversations,” Exelby added.

Another exciting initiative the show is introducing to viewers is localised news bulletins in each state, something which is common overseas but very unique in the Australian breakfast TV arena.

“Often you’ll watch the national news and there’ll be a shooting out west but if you’re living in Queensland that’s not really relevant to you. Similarly if there’s a storm in Queensland you don’t really care in Penrith, so I think that will be a major difference,” Exelby said.

While Belling and Exelby have been longstayers on Ten’s various news bulletins over the years their male co-host in Mathison has joined the team with a very different television upbringing behind him.

Mathison’s claim to fame was co-hosting ‘Australian Idol’ from 2003 to 2008 before quitting the hit show to work on fellow Channel Ten series ‘The Project’.

“I don’t know if I’m fully prepared to work in news but the beauty is I’m working alongside two excellent journalists who can fi ll in any gaps I might have,” Mathison said.

“I think not being of a news background, my approach to interviews will be different, so I think we’ll compliment each other really well.”

Interestingly ‘Wake Up’ isn’t the fi rst time Channel Ten has entered into the breakfast television market.

In February 2012 the network launched the short-lived ‘Breakfast’, which ran for 10 months before getting the chop after poor

ratings and viewer feedback.But with former ‘Sunrise’ Executive

Producer and breakfast television mastermind Adam Boland at the helm, ‘Wake Up’ certainly has plenty of promise.

“For us we are just concentrating on our game and you have to get it right from the outset,” Belling said.

“When Adam joined the team, he is the best in the business and knows what works

and what doesn’t work on morning TV. What I love about working with Adam is he is very open-minded and he appreciates our opinions and thoughts.

“We’re not worried about what other people are doing, we just want to make the best TV for our viewers.”

‘Wake Up’ premiers on Channel Ten in mid-November and will be fi lmed on location at the Manly Surf Lifesaving Club.

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A merican actor Johnny Depp gave new meaning to “going out with a bang” when he organised the scattering of the ashes of his author-friend Hunter

S Thompson on the writer’s Owl Farm in Colorado in 2005.

No solemn casting of the ashes into the wind by grieving family or friends, no dropping amid basket-loads of fl owers from a hovering helicopter… Depp instead had them scattered far more spectacularly – with a thunderous bang from a canon mounted atop a near-50m high tower built specially for the job.

And for good measure to ensure they’d journey even further than the canon could fi re, he had a kilo or so of fi reworks mixed in with them.

It was a fi tting end for the fi re-brand writer who gave the world “Gonzo journalism” (a style of writing where the author becomes part of the story itself) and whose life was an almost stand-alone chapter in survival on drugs and booze… even Thompson himself once writing: “I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone – but they’ve always worked

for me.”We were reminded of all this when we

mentioned to a travel-writing colleague our plans to visit San Juan in Puerto Rico next April, and he pointed out that it was actually in San Juan that Hunter S Thompson had launched into the world of journalism – albeit with not quite the same impact as he’d departed it.

Working as a copy-boy with Time Magazine in New York City in the late 1950s, Thompson had aspirations of working up to a writer’s position, but was instead sacked for insubordination. So he headed south to the sunny Caribbean where he scored a junior reporter’s position with the El Sportivo newspaper that went belly-up just weeks later.

Thompson then talked his way into a job as a contributor to the New York Herald Tribune, while at the same time writing a novel called The Rum Diary that wasn’t published until nearly 40 years later and well after he’d become famous.

It was a thinly disguised autobiography of his almost-maniacal time in a then tawdry and

down-market San Juan where he’d spent most of his time fuelled by rot-gut rum.

But as we know he went on to become one of the world’s best-known counter-culture authors and newspaper contributors. In the late 1990s, however, he began retreating more and more into despondency over his health, which he did nothing to help with his mainstay diet of booze and drugs; on February 20, 2005 he put a gun to his head in his farm’s kitchen and ended his tortured life.

Exactly six months later to the day his ashes were scattered across the farm as he had requested, with fi rm friend Johnny Depp orchestrating the job (Depp had played the part of Thompson in the movie version of Thompson’s book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.)

Over 250 high-ranking politicians, fi lm stars, entertainers and other VIP guests attended the private event – with an army of security guards keeping at bay hundreds of Thompson followers and devotees camped on the hills overlooking the farm after the bizarre ash-scattering scheme had leaked out.

When we told our colleague of our planned visit to San Juan he suggested we search out the El Batey bar on which Hunter S Thompson is said to have based the seedy Al’s Backyard in The Rum Diary.

And for good measure, by comparison we drop into the El Convento hotel just up the road whose simple, unadorned façade belies the fact that it is one of the world’s grandest hostelries – and most certainly not likely to have been a Thompson haunt.

Originally built in 1653 as a Carmelite convent, it closed 110 years ago after proving too costly to maintain, and over the next 40 years struggled through life as a retail store, dance hall, dosshouse for the homeless, and ultimately a garage for garbage trucks.

Then in the 1960s retail heir Robert Frederic Woolworth saw it, liked it, bought it and converted it into a lavish 100-room 5-star hotel for the rich and famous visiting San Juan.

Cold beers at El Batey, followed by cocktails at the El Convento, certainly sound to us like the makings for a good yarn come next April...

PLENTY TO REMIND YOU OF INFAMOUS AUTHOR IN SAN JUANby David Ellis

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S pring is fi nally here and to celebrate, the genius confectioners at Cadbury have released the new-look, light Dairy Milk Bubbly.

The confectioners have been working hard ona range of new treats, but the all new Bubbly chocolate is like a breath of fresh air, perfect for sharing when friends or family are visiting as the temperature warms up.

It hit shelves across the nation on Monday, September 23 so it’s already available for eager chocolate lovers to get their hands on and sample.

The new product keeps the same great Cadbury taste that Australians have come to know and love, with a new look and an airy, bubblier texture inside and out.

With a delightfully airy chocolate taste, Cadbury Dairy Milk Bubbly also has a fun new shape with bite size pieces that look just like little bubbles, wrapped around soft aerated pockets and covered in delicious, creamy Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

There are also three scrumptious fl avours to try, including the new addition of Bubbly Strawberry fl avour, which tastes just like a fresh strawberry

milkshake.The strawberry fl avour joins the other products

on the range – the smooth, classic Bubbly Milk Chocolate and the fresh, ever-popular Bubbly Mint Flavour.

In addition to the great taste of Cadbury Dairy Milk Bubbly, the chocolate also has a playful new pack design that is resealable, so you can have a quick snack on the go and save some for later on too.

Ben Wicks, General Manager of Marketing Chocolate for Cadbury Dairy Milk said Bubbly is a great pick for chocolate fans who want to enjoy their favourite food the lighter way.

“Bubbly chocolate has been a favourite chocolate snack since 2009 and now is even bubblier inside and out,” he said.

“We are certain Australians will love the range even more thanks to the new soft and round chocolate bubbles that melt in your mouth for a smoother and lighter moment along with the delicious inclusion of Bubbly strawberry fl avour,” he said.

Indulge in your love of chocolate with light, airy Cadbury Dairy Milk Bubbly available now at all good retailers.

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A uthor Mandy Retzlaff tells the astonishing story of her family history, where they fl ed from their home in Zimbabwe and had to rely on each other and their animals to survive.

The book, One Hundred and Four Horses, charts the journey of the Retzlaff family after they are exiled from their family house during the upheaval and chaos of the Zimbabwean Civil War and their struggle to fi nd somewhere to live.

On an early summer morning in 2001, Mandy Retzlaff received the phone call that she and her family had been dreading. Her farmhouse in northern Zimbabwe was being decimated at the hands of an angry mob of Robert Mugabe’s war veterans, who had been tasked with driving white farmers from their homes.

In just a few short days, forty-fi ve of Mandy’s neighbours narrowly escaped with their lives and decided to leave Zimbabwe behind.

With bloodshed and land invasions becoming more common, the Retzlaffs travel across Zimbabwe and are faced with a string of evictions but work hard to save the beloved horses that live on their land.

They promise their neighbours, who fl ee to New Zealand, to take care of their horses and end up making similar pledges to other farmers and friends they meet throughout

their journey.Despite not knowing clearly whether or not they will

have the means to feed or save them, the Retzlaffs end up gathering a herd of more than 300 animals but, facing diffi culty on their journey to freedom and safety, they can ultimately only take 104.

While the family rescues the horses, they are also in turn saved by the gentle animals with whom they make a connection, learning the different personalities and backgrounds of each one – from Grey, the silver gelding who leads the herd, to Brutus the wild colt and Princess, the moody mare, the Retzlaffs forge a deep human-animal bond.

Mandy Retzlaff was raised in Ghana and moved to Zimbabwe, which was then known as Rhodesia, where she married her husband Patrick and began farming.

The couple were forced to give over their farm to the Zimbabwe War Veterans Association in 2000, and fl ed to Mozambique where they now operate a horse safari company and share the joy of riding horses in the beautiful wild country.

One Hundred and Four Horses is the story of an idyllic existence torn apart, and a story of incredible bonds—a love of the land, the strength of a family, and the connection between man and the most majestic of animals, the horse.

It is a fantastic read, full of emotion and history. It is available now from retailers.

ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR HORSES: A MEMOIR OF FARM AND FAMILY, AFRICA AND EXILEBy Mandy Retzlaff

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Playing classics includingAnd The Band Played Waltzing MatildaNo Man’s Land (Green Fields of France)Leaving Nancy and many more

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T he Peachtree hotel is one of the busiest places in Penrith on a Friday or Saturday night, with the young and the young at heart dancing along to new

tunes and enjoying a meal and a beverage. Throughout October, there is plenty

going on at the local hotel, with DJ Cookie, Nukewood and Natnoiz getting the music cranking on Friday, October 4 from 8pm onwards.

The following Friday there will be Ellie and the Unicorn as well as Jagged Beats on stage entertaining.

There is also the return of live music at the Peachy on Saturday evenings, with the Greg Byrne Trio set to entertain the crowds on October 5, with Hits and Pieces taking to the stage the following Saturday.

Enjoy the atmosphere with one of Peachy’s Bucketlist food specials such as fresh prawns, the seafood bucket and fi sh and chips. There are also great deals for those who enjoy a Corona or cider.

Visit www.peachtreehotel.com.au.

THERE’S PLENTY ON AT PEACHY

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“It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of, a person under the age of 18 years.” License #113943

54 PEACHTREE RD /THEPEACHYPENRITH PH: 4731 3444

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