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TELLING THE TEAM | s.kerr the sweet nora universe, masterlist
summary: you and sam decide that it's finally time to tell the girls about your big news.
pairing: mum!sam kerr x fem!reader
notes: love love love this one
august 2019, 3 months pregnant
"Y/N, HAVE YOU SEEN my boots?!"
you tried to stop yourself from rolling your eyes at sam before calling back to her, "which ones?".
"my mercurials!"
"which ones?!" you yelled back, knowing she had over five pairs of mercurials.
"the pink ones!" you held back a groan, knowing exactly where she had left them.
"they're under the bench!"
"where?!" sam's footsteps grew closer as she began to stomp down the stairs of your brisbane apartment. sam came into the living room, watching as you rounded around the kitchen counter, kicking out her black mesh training bag.
"they're still here, in yesterday's training bag" you kicked the bag over to her. sam had a bad habit of leaving her things laying around and then forgetting where everything was. you had a good habit of finding them all for her.
"i was looking for that" sam raised her eyebrows as she picked up the bag.
"mhm" you hummed, going back into the kitchen to finish getting breakfast.
"you're the best" sam stopped you in your tracks, snaking her arms around your waist. she rested her hands on your tiny bump that had began to form. "how are you feeling?" she asked, kissing you on the cheek before leaning her chin on your shoulder.
"better," you nodded. "tired still" a sigh escaped your lips, recalling your sleepless night. were you too hot? too cold? you couldn't decide. sam just so happened to sleep through the entire ordeal.
"we'll have an early night," she drew circles on your bump with her thumb, giving you another kiss. "i'll be home around two?" she looked to you for confirmation that the times worked for you. if, in a hypothetical world, they didn't; you knew she would be home whenever you needed her.
"okay," you nodded, leaning back into her embrace. "have fun, good luck" you whispered, turning your head to kiss her cheek before she left for practice.
"oh babe," sam pulled back a little so she could see you properly. "i think.." she lead, "i think i wanna tell the girls".
you blinked a few times, processing what she had said. "really?" you asked her, your eyebrows raised.
"yeah," sam looked down at your belly, drinking in your new glow. "can't hide her forever" she smirked softly before meeting your gaze again.
"when do you wanna tell them?" you asked, still a little taken back that 'mrs. lets keep it to ourselves for a bit longer' wanted to tell her teammates.
"today?" she shrugged, "did you wanna come to prac? i'll set you up in the shade" sam suggested.
you shook your head straight away, "i dont wanna barge in on practice, sam" you told her.
"you're not!" she argued, "they love you".
"i don't want to annoy anyone" you gently pulled yourself from her grasp and went to walk back into the kitchen.
"i want you to be there when we tell them" sam followed you, propping herself up on the counter that you needed to get into. she forced you to look at her, stopping you from getting a bowl for breakfast. "please?" she leant forwards and grabbed your hands in hers, engulfing them in a tight grasp.
you sighed, closing your eyes. "fine" you huffed, "now move" you waved her away, you were verging on hangry.
"thank you" sam smiled, pushing herself off of the counter. she grabbed your hand and pulled you along and away from your cupboard, away from your cereal. "come on, i'm late" she scooped your bag and her training bag off of the bench and hiked her duffle bag on her shoulder, leading you to the front door.
"my cereal!" you whined.
"shh" she kissed your cheek a few times, quieting you down. "i'll get you breakfast on the way. i'm running late" she chuckled, locking the door behind you both.
"you.. late? really?" you looked back at her as she rushed you towards the car. "no!" you exclaimed, a faux look of shock on your face as you got into the passenger seat of sam's car.
"shut up" she deadpanned before closing your door on you.
the drive wasn't too far, brisbane traffic was kind to you this morning. as you pulled into the car park you saw alanna getting out of her car as well. sam called out to her as she pulled her duffle bag from the back seat.
alanna turned around and you were met with a big grin as she realised that sam had you in tow. "what are you doing here, missy?" she grinned, pulling you in for a hug. you tried to keep your belly off of her as much as possible without being too obvious, not needing your tiny bump to press against her and give it away.
"i'm in my rookie season" you chuckled.
"oh yeah, course" alanna laughed as if it was obvious. "silly me," she scoffed.
"sam dragged me out," you walked with alanna, her arm now interlocked with yours.
"sounds like her"
"right here" sam piped up, reminding you both of her presence.
"we know" alanna shrugged, giving her a look with a scrunched up file and a sarcastic smile.
"i'll bench you," sam raised her eyebrows at her.
"then how will we win games?" alanna looked from her captain to you, a confused look painted her face. you let sam and alanna talk about football while you all made your ways to the change room.
"y/n!" emily smiled as she watched you walk in with sam and alanna. she made her way over to you and pulled you in for a hug.
"hi," you smiled, giving her a tight squeeze. "how are you?" you asked as you pulled away to look at her.
"good," she smiled, "what are you doing here?".
"i-"
"new recruit," sam cut you off, draping her arm around your shoulder, pulling you in close. emily chuckled and spoke with you about how you had been. it was only a few minutes before ante came into the room.
"alright girls," he clapped his hands as he walked into the change rooms, grabbing everyone's attention. "hi y/n," he quickly shot you a smile as he walked into the centre of the room. "we've got some new drills we want to run today for the midfield, and then i want to run a strategy session" he explained, the coaching staff trailing in behind him. "y/n, you can help me yell at them if they run too slow" he pointed over at you with a small smile on his lips.
"perfect," you nodded, arms crossed over your chest.
"she's good at yelling at me" sam looked at you, a few of the girls laughing at her comment.
"oh, whatever" you rolled your eyes, shaking her off with a smile.
"alright, let's get out there" ante held his thumbs up before heading out, "sunscreen on! it's hot" he called out.
"c'mon, i'll find you a spot" sam put you back under her arm, now a little bit taller with her boots on. "we'll tell 'em after" she whispered in your ear. you all made your way out onto the field and you silently thanked yourself for wearing sneakers this morning so you didn't ruin the turf.
"how are you, y/n?" ante asked as you and sam made your way out.
"good, ante. how are you?" you smiled at him as sam walked off with caitlin.
"great," he grinned, "joining us today for prac, hey?"
"i've been dragged out, yes" you nodded, chuckling softly.
"it's always good to have you around," he gave you a light pat on the back before heading off to speak with some of the coaching staff.
"y/n!" sam waved you over to the player's bench. you walked over and met her where she had set up a spot for you. "have you got your water?" she asked.
"yep" you nodded, grabbing it from your bag.
"here," sam crouched down in front of you and opened the bottle of sunscreen that the team would use today. "put this on, then i'll take it over to the girls" she told you, squeezing some out into your hand.
"sam-" you went to argue.
"i'm literally not kidding" she looked up at you, not a glint of a joke in her gaze. you rolled your eyes before rubbing in into your face and neck. "ears!" she reminded you grumpily. you chuckled, shaking your head at her. "don't shake your head at me" she gave your leg a little shove.
"happy?" you asked her, your face oily from the sunscreen.
"very," she stood up, giving your thigh a squeeze beforehand. "i'll see you after, try not to stare at me too much" she playfully tapped your knee with the sunscreen before walking off to meet the girls.
"mm, i'll try" you chuckled, "have fun".
"love you" she called out to you. "sunscreen?! does anyone want some sunscreen?" she shouted as she met up with the girls.
"skip!" katrina called out. sam walked over to her, reaching out to pass her the bottle. "c'mere" kat waved her away from the others, isolating themselves from the bigger group.
"what?" sam lowered her voice.
sam watched as katrina struggled with her internal voice for a moment. "did you.." she sighed, trying to phrase what she wanted to say the right way. "is-" she cut herself off again, before committing to her words. "is y/n pregnant?"
sam's jaw dropped, and she looked around to see if anyone heard what katrina had said. "wha-" she looked back at katrina, "shh.. how did you know?"
she crossed her arms over her chest, and looked up at her young captain with raised eyebrows. "the last time you brought her to training, you told us you were engaged" she reminded you. sam nodded slowly, realising that he had been right.
sam bit her lip before admitting the truth to her teammate. “she's only a month or so along" she whispered, hoping no one was taking notice of their meeting.
"sam! that's amazing" katrina tried her best to contain her excitement. "congratulations! awe i wanna hug you," she knew how important this was to you both. having been the first person to be told that you were going through rounds of ivf, mini had been waiting for this day to come. "i'll keep it on the down-low" she promised.
"thanks min," sam whispered, letting a smile break through finally. she often had moments like this. where it actually hit her.. she was going to have a baby with you.
"i'm so happy for you" kat whispered again.
"sam, katrina!" ante called out, "eyes up!"
training flew by for sam and the girls. not so much for you, who had been sitting in the hot sun. the cool breeze that would come past every few minutes and your water bottle were your only relief.
"shit, it's hot" caitlin sighed, grabbing her water bottle from the cart. the girls began to gather around the bottle-carts, getting a drink after their drills.
"i'm dying here" macca agreed, taking off her keeping gloves.
"bring it in girls!" sam clapped. she gathered the girls over by the playing bench where you were sitting, granting them all a moment of solace in the shade. "obviously, i know it's going to be a busy few months. we've got a world cup to go win, i know lots of you have commitments to other clubs too, so i just want to tell you that if you are struggling, make sure you come have a chat with me or with ante. i don't want anyone to feel like they can't come forward if they're not one-hundred percent, okay?"
the girls nodded as sam spoke, listening to what their captain was saying to them. "especially because next year i'll be a little preoccupied so i want you to talk to me now as much as you can"
a few heads shot up. confused looked were shared between the girls.
but it was alanna that spoke up, "what?".
"because when y/n has the baby next january i might be a little busy" sam nodded, a smile breaking through her neutral exterior.
"oh my god!"
"are you fucking kidding?"
you and sam watched as the girls let the news set in. ellie had already ran over to you and engulfed you in a tight embrace. "holy shit! y/n!" she grinned, holding you tight. you laughed at her as other girls came over to say congratulations to you.
"thanks girls" you chuckled, leaning your head on ellie who still had a strong hold you on.
"i knew she wouldn't drag you out for nothing!" lydia smiled, giving sam a little shove.
"she didn't even wanna come!" sam yelled, throwing you under the bus.
"y/n! that’s low" clare held her hands up in the air, looking over at you now.
"she's a liar," you smirked, meeting clare's gaze.
"i can't believe it!" tameka brought sam in for a hug. "congrats guys" she looked back over to you afterwards.
"we're gonna have a baby!" alanna cheered, clapping her hands as mackenzie hugged her.
"i'm gonna be an aunty!" macca exclaimed.
"the kid's gonna have like twenty aunties" sam laughed, earning a few chuckles from the others.
"we’ll, i'll be her favourite so i don't mind" alanna shrugged, earning a glare from mackenzie.
as you looked around you realised how lucky your baby would be, because sam was right; they had twenty plus aunties ready to love them as soon as they was here.
#sweet nora . * • .#one shots . * • .#sam kerr x reader#sam kerr imagine#sam kerr one shot#woso imagine#woso one shot#woso x reader
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Careful (Steph Catley x Caitlin Foord x Reader)
A/n requested
It was hot.
That was an understatement.
It is fucking hot.
The heat wave that'd hit London just a day earlier was predicted, and yet it was still a lot. Even for an Aussie such as yourself who'd grown up in the gross heat of Brisbane.
The warmups were a nightmare, and it was prediscussed by the officials that there would be set water and ice breaks for both teams.
For whatever reason, you'd forgone having much water after warmups, leaving you stuck feeling a little dehydrated during the first twenty minutes.
The game was rough, which certainly didn't help either. The late afternoon sun was beading down heat on your slightly bloodied up shins.
Unfortunately, you were one to wear your socks low, so you copped more studs than either of you girlfriends liked.
That being said, it feels like your blood is being cooked under the radiation from above.
Running around the field in a black shirt and shorts made you question everything, that's for certain.
The moment the whistle for the water break is blown, you duck into the shade by the bench, immediately grabbing an ice towel and a cold bottle from the cooler, dousing yourself with the cooling liquid.
Katie plonks down next to you.
"You alright?"
You nod.
"About as fine as it gets on this lovely thirty-seven degree afternoon. You?"
"Sweating my non-existent balls off, but what else is new?"
You laugh at that, clapping her on the shoulder before standing again. There's a little whooziness from the sudden movement, but you brush it off.
You join the noticably distanced huddle, standing beside Caitlin who shifts to let you in to the circle.
"Alright ladies, we're doing well out there, but we need to take more caution with those midfielders. They're wedging themselves between you, and that's not what we want. Make sure you're tight on them. Don't let those through balls get to them so easily. Strikers, I need you back when you can be. Leave those extra leads for when we're one hundred percent certain we can break that defensive line. That's the only way we're beating them today. Other than that, perfect work, all of you. Remember to track back where you can, watch that mid, keep it tight. Team on three."
"1.2.3 Team!"
You all disperse, tossing the now warmed ice towels to the sideline and running back out onto the pitch, the sun immediately returning it's assault on all of you.
What you don't notice is the concerned glance from Steph, who now sees the paleness of your face. Your sweating was a concerningly low amount, especially in this heat.
Regardless, the game plays on.
Half time can't come quick enough in your opinion.
You start feeling like the world is spinning a little... differently than what it should. Regardless, you shake your head and press on.
The number of times you hit the ground increases as it gets closer to the end of the first half, leaving you to struggle more and more to get up after each tackle.
At one point, you have to accept the hand up from Kim, who gives you a mildly concerned look as you stumble a little trying to jog back to position, but you wave the older woman off.
Thanking god for the whistle, finally blowing for half time, you make your way off the pitch, hoping the wave of nausea that came over you about two minutes ago would go away.
Making your way into the heavenly air-conditioned locker rooms, you find yourself collapsing a little heavy-handed onto your cubby chair, water bottle in hand.
The noise attracts a few concerned eyes, but you quickly straighten up, avoiding meeting your girlfriend's gaze, who stays watching you for a little longer.
You know Steph's just worried, but you can't help not wanting her to be. Especially not during games.
What you couldn’t see was the exchanged look she shared with your other girlfriend, who had seen your pale face when you'd stood in the circle next to her during the drink break earlier.
You weren't sweating nearly enough for it to be healthy, and they hadn't seen you pick up a drink after warmups when everybody else had, but they'd both brushed it off thinking they'd just missed seeing it.
Now though, they were worried you hadn't been careful with this weather.
Avoiding slouching too much, despite your exhausted muscles' protests, you take slow, small sips of water, not wanting to completely kill your stomach, especially not when the nausea was starting to lesson off now that you were cooling off again.
Your head was starting to hurt now, too, a heat headache setting in. Using the supplied wet cloths, you tried your best to keep away throbbing in your temples, which seemed to worsen the moment you were all told to head back out to the pitch.
A hand on your shoulder makes you jump as you walk out onto the pitch again. You relax a bit before tensing up at the look she gives you.
"You doing alright, puddin?"
You nod, covering a wince as the pounding worsens at the movement.
"I'm doing fine. Let's get back to it, yeah?"
Jogging back to position, you shake off the jelly feeling in your legs, brushing it off as just lactic acid setting in and push it down like everyone else does.
It's just twenty minutes later, after a much more scrappy start to the second half, you realise, oh shit, maybe this might be bad.
Struggling to get up for a third tackle in four minutes, you stumble to your feet again, waving off your now slightly fussing teammates, your girlfriends in particular.
"Y/n... maybe you should go off -"
You shake your head no immediately.
"I'm fine, it's only twenty minutes left anyway, I'll be fine. It's just muscular exhaustion setting in, I can push it."
Turns out, you could not, in fact, push it.
Just five minutes later, after receiving a wayward pass from the backs and turning to send it into the box, you're wiped out from behind by one of their midfielders, earning a free kick for your team.
Unfortunately, you hit the turf a little harder than you expected, and it completely winds you.
You take a second to get up, stumbling to your feet to move so Katie can set up for the free kick.
Before you can make it back to your full stance though, the nausea and woosiness come back full force and you collapse like a sock of rocks, vision blurring heavily as you fall, a pair of arms wrapped around your waist stopping you from hitting your head, but your vision still goes dark for a few moments.
A frantic whistle blowing and several bodies surrounding your own is what brings you back, the pounding in your head far worse as your chest rises and falls with laboured breaths.
The moment you went down, Caitlin and Steph are beside you, frantically calling the ref and medics over, and that's where everything goes dark again.
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Everything feels like a blur to you, and you don't fully come to for a long time. Which scares the crap out of your girls. It's not until you're laid on a bed in the paramedic's office of the stadium that you fully regain consciousness.
You feel like absolute crap. Everything feels limp and achey as you shift on the cheap cushioning.
Both of your partners are sat on stools beside you. The doctor is sitting at the desk, writing on some paperwork.
"How you feeling, baby?"
"Like shit, what happened?"
They both frown at that, and the team doctor's head perks up at your answer.
Steph cautiously takes your hand.
"You don't remember how you got here? Or what happened?"
It's a little fuzzy and strain as you might. You don't recall anything that might indicate why you're in a doctor's office. You just feel like shit and are wondering why you couldn't remember anything past getting up again after being tackled.
You wrack your brain a bit more, realising you'd felt like you were practically melting under the heat. Was that why? Had you collapsed? Or had you been taken out? You remember copping a few tackles during the game.
"I- not really. Did I get knocked out or something?"
"Uh, no Y/n, it was heat exhaustion. You collapsed during the game. Can you tell me what might’ve happened beforehand?"
He moves to stand by you as well, clipboard in hand.
Furrowing your brows, you try to think back, but the pounding in your head makes it difficult.
"Not really, I just remember copping a few bad tackles. That's it, really. That and just feeling, I don't know, hot? It's just fuzzy after half time."
The doctor's brow creases slightly in thought, leaving a worried expression on both of your girlfriend's faces.
"That's alright, we can try again later, we'll keep you on watch with the medics at your training centre overnight in case anything comes up."
"In case anything comes up? Is she gonna be okay?"
The question out of Caitlin's lips makes him look up with a reassuring smile.
"It's perfectly normal for people who pass out to not remember the incident itself for a bit. It's just as a precaution. She should be fine."
She nods, and you let your head rest back on the pillows.
"Keep drinking water for us, I'll be back in about twenty to check on you. As for you two, I recommend you both go wind down from the game, take your showers, do what you need to do."
They both go to protest.
"Or if you wanna take turns, your bus will be leaving soon. We'll arrange for her to get transported back to the training centre."
Reluctantly agreeing, Steph moves to go shower and change first, Caitlin stubbornly still gripping your hand.
"I'm alright baby, you can go clean up."
But try as you might, she still refuses.
"I'm not leaving you here on your own."
You smile softly, thumb caressing her hand gently, though it turns into a slight grimace. Having your eyes open at this point is a bit of a struggle.
"You wanna tell me what happened now, or am I wrestling it out of Kimmy later?"
Caitlin shakes her head.
"Hush baby, at least wait until Steph gets back, and we'll tell you. Just rest your head for now."
You hum softly, letting your eyes fall closed again. You must drift off for a moment because it's Steph who gently shakes you awake again.
"Hey, no sleeping just yet, baby."
A soft grumble leaves your lips.
She runs her fingers through your hair, gently massaging your scalp, and it helps relieve the throbbing a little, to the point where you fully lean into her touch.
Pouting when she pulls away, you grab her hand and put it back again, which makes her chuckle softly, moving to sit next to you the bed.
"Still bad?"
Nodding slightly in response, you tuck your head into her lap and turn onto your side, letting her continue to comb through your hair.
"So, do I get to know how it happened?"
"We've gotta see what you remember first, baby. Let the doctor do his thing."
The whine from you makes her sigh softly.
"I know, but I wanna know what happened, though."
"You'll find out later, babe."
You look up at her, wincing at the blinding light of the office LEDs.
"But-"
She gives you a stern look but her tone remains soft.
"Patience, Y/n."
Huffing softly, you cuddle back into her lap, nose buried into the skin of her stomach where her shirt's ridden up slightly.
Her hand continues its ministrations while you wait for the doctor and Caitlin.
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You do end up staying at the training facility. As the night progresses, and the pain lessens slightly with mild painkillers, the event comes back a little fuzzy, but not entirely. You vaguely remember actually conversing with your girlfriend's in the doctors office for a while before you fully came to.
That's probably what had them so concerned in the first place that you weren't fully with it. They end up allowing one of your girlfriend's to stay while the other goes home to rest, but, knowing Caitlin, she'd be up pacing a hole in the floor anyway, most likely texting Steph the whole time.
Being woken every two hours with a killer headache until eight the next morning wasn't pretty to witness. Your girlfriend winced every time the medic received a grumpy swipe as they woke you to quiz you in the middle of the night.
You would later feel bad, knowing they were only doing their jobs, but your beauty sleep is your beauty sleep, dude.
It's about nine the next morning that you're allowed to go home under the condition that if you nap at all, you're to be woken every two hours and if anything worsens, you're to go straight to a hospital over the next few days.
Your girlfriends are also under strict instruction to make sure you actually drink water for once.
You do get a visit from the girls over the next day or so, making sure you're alive still and not going totally batshit crazy. You also do eventually find out what happened.
"God babe, you just crumpled. Like, you got wiped the fuck out and when you tried to shrug it off and get up ready for the set piece, you just fell again. Lucky McCabe caught you or it would've been a worse head injury I reckon."
"Really? What happened after I passed out? Because I don't remember anything after that, just vaguely some conversation in the doctors office before he assessed me."
Steph's hand rests on your leg from beside you, squeezing softly.
"That's what was a little scary. You were talking to us. Conversing with us. You complained you were feeling way too hot. But then you kind of, I guess, come to a bit more. It's like you weren't even awake before."
Caitlin nods.
"You know you really gave us all a heart attack out there."
Sighing softly, knowing you'd been too stubborn to admit it, maybe you needed to be subbed off.
Steph rubs your shoulder.
"You just need to be more careful, babe, especially in a heat wave like this. We hadn't even seen you drink water when you should have after warmups."
There's a guilty look on your face.
"It was just a minor mistake, that's all."
The incredulous look you receive makes you wince slightly.
"Okay, minor mistake, slightly less minor consequences, yeah, I know."
They both shake their heads, Caitlin moving to sit beside you, arm around your shoulder, Steph moving her arm around your waist.
"Look, baby, we know you were trying to push through. But we love you, and we don't like seeing you hurt. Just be more careful, yeah?"
You nod your head in agreement and let it fall to rest on the brunettes shoulder, her hand tightening on your waist, to which you squeeze her leg comfortingly.
She was right. You were a dipshit at the time and totally put your life at risk because of some stupid game time. And you scared the life out of your family and friends whilst you were at it too.
They couldn't bear to see you like that. Neither could you frankly.
Never again.
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#woso#woso imagine#woso imagines#woso x reader#caitlin foord imagine#caitlin foord imagines#caitlin foord x reader#steph catley imagine#steph catley imagines#steph catley x reader
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The park in “Seesaw”: Orleigh Park
I’d initially overlooked this episode, but I rewatched it and we’re in another distinct park!
In this one Dad gets the kids all working together to defeat him/lift him on the seesaw (so little Pompom saves the day.)
Note we’re on the waterfront with what look like a mix of midrise multifamily buildings on the other side of the river.
There’s a good collection of different equipment in this park. There are some buildings in the park (likely washrooms), some shade protectors, log barriers, benches and tables…
There’s also a very distinctive frog-themed slide integrated into a concrete structure. That frog slide structure is the key to locating this park. You can see it by the tree in this shot.
Here’s a pic of the real frog slide, the book-themed murals/art on the structure, and a seesaw. This is Orleigh Park.
The real Orleigh Park is in the West End part of Brisbane, and is accessible by transit, so theoretically Bluey’s family (and Pompom’s Mum) could have travelled here with the children using transit. The CityCat river ferry also serves this park.
Nice episode & a nice park. One last pic, here’s a real life view of across-the-river.
#Bluey suburban parks#Bluey distinctive park equipment#Bluey simple machines#Bluey class I lever#Bluey
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#closeofbuisness on #china is ready to pay you 2billion dollars al a source of the ABC said in a report we told china he intends on selling to joe hunter s biden on offer 100m million dollars n.y.p.d s.o.d - 16/6/2025 - prepared to discredit this report - ABC journalists - 5% and 100m in a cross to the states to follow a report on Elon Musk and #china
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#capitailhill china said how about we bumb him off and don't pay for the formulas as the ABC raised with china the foreign minister was present - Meridith Sheehan just said "alex why don't you go for walks in the parks" I did not know I was required too as Meridith Sheehan talking of her sexual indescretions online for all veiwers in australia the Ukrainian President talks of reuniting the u.n charter after to us learning on his countries involvment in the downing of Mh-17 - G.C - #qt does the Australian Prime Minister have a comment - talk by Meredith Sheehan talk of the torture of family n.s.w (brisbane) in the north and al in perth (OURABC targetting in weather reports) a representative of the australian government tryed to say I was not dealing in reality as ABC journalist denied for me earlier (nic dole) as the AuSGoV was trying to get the cheif phyciatrist order me to take my medication only as aired the cheif phyciatrist is corrupt according to cheif justice keifel
#insiders david spears it was said "are you going to blame Mr Clayton for something that hasn't happened yet"" as a panel member said we will get him on the backslide - as raised Meridith Sheehan and MASTERBATION a sexual favour - see report online Alex Clayton facebook.com why have ABC journalists been offering me sexual favours for years - back to you barry - mike bowers is a two faced lier
In the haste by ABC Australia to say you want us to carry the can whilst you get away with it REFERANCE to the a.l.p and the murders of ruby and kate - someone has to act in the best interest of our country n.y.p.d s.o.d said the U.SGoV will check if any mystery payments have gone into a.l.p accounts since /1992/93 - Kevin Rudd and bribes into accounts as josh frydenburg and MTMHR as "bagman" as we know he had offshore accounts is their a law against that for a sitting politician to have money going into offshore accounts in the cayman islands opened up for the l.n.p in the cayman islands on the behalf of the l.n.p by sir rupert murdoch as the l.n.p treasurer josh frydenburg said in #qt -16/6/2024 - fn: the photo of tony abbott taken after he was australian prime minister - SMMHR - 2016-2020 d.j.t /u.s president - hard copy of the formula for gold stolen by my n.d.i.s cleaner(Indians) - noranda modi comments "if anyone works against the country we will kill him" -fn: AuSGoV sited to be audited for consultants in giving advice in a change of priorities the #closeofbusiness reporter sites the big four in a quote from Claire O'Neil
WHY DOES ANTHONY #PRATT PAY TAMHR 8000 A MONTH AND PAUL KEATING 24000 A MONTH SEE REPORT - MEDIA WATCH A REPORT FOR CHEIF JUSTICE Stephen Gageler - FULL BENCH - 21:00 -15P.M A.E.S.D.T 8/11/2023.
what was the secret ABC Australia was keeping for the a.l.p #insiders cheif whip - is it the a.l.p.stole the first formula -"yes" as n.y.p..d s.o.d agreed
china we shamed the chinese leader to xi jin ping in a cheap shot by the a.l.p and ABC Australia
#capitailhill foreign affairs corrospondant makes reference to evidence on Alex Clayton facebook.com and the bribes - see investigation launched by n.y.p.d s.o.d - 17/6/2024 and the chinese premier showing concern over ruby and kate and a expression of interest for my Intellectual property
#capitailhill and ABC News Radio said the chinese premier and anthony albanese pleased with themselves
BBC WORLD SERVICE IN A CROSS TO @ABCNewsradio - china xi jin ping - the great hall #insiders - foreign ministers in a return of freedoms in return of australian spie Wang Liqiang - Dr Yang Jun - clemancy in a new found cooperation - "state secrets" and the "snake" - lisa (free)- chinese pete (free) dr m.k.wong (retired)
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3762534067406037&id=100009484426712&mibextid=Nif5oz cheif justice gageler.
7:30 report - with Sarah Ferguson - paul keating in #qt 1992/93 - raised I was working on the formula for gold "we must contact him" - he said - what happened dr brendan murphy - c.m.o - l.n.p - who stole the "methonine aspartic inhibitor" - in 1992/93 - 2012/13 - 15 all research related - "formula for gold" - s6-h-Kr=Ri - "anti matter engine" - einstein's final work the engine for space travell a nuclear reactor with life support systems fully sustainable travelling at light speed - of all work to date it is the most effecient in space travell
Ionization engine with a - "fully sustainable" - experiment fuelling the engine from a battery producing power for a gas fired engine producing it's own nuclear fuel - mercury - s6-h-kr = rubidium ABC Australia who deleted all my research of Altecisbit G+ and say they have copies (jeremy fernandaz) ABC News are trying to line up a contract with elon musk copyright fruad djt - @POTUS45 - "space force" - and I wrote the experiment in 1992/93 2012/13 -15 - 2016 - 2020 - all my research in various stages of development stolen by the Australian Federal Government - "stolen formulas" - Altecisbit G+ was co - owned by the u.s government - in a copyright agreement.
General Clayton - I have ABC Australia denying me medical treatment and trying to push me to suicide with a sattilite - "eye in the sky" - starlink - elon musk is after the - s6-h-Kr=Ri - "anti matter engine" - the ionization engine - for space x - backed by d.j.t/u.s president - a report for joe "hunter" "s" biden - G.C - press release - 21/5/2024 - fn: "space force"
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3253853171607465&id=100009484426712&mibextid=Nif5oz "einstein's final work"- by Alex m.m Clayton.
The work on the solid fuel engine einstein's final work engine s6-h-Kr - = Ri - fuel -: see ionization engine earlier work as the radio active battery a self sustainable rocket engine and the work on bonding noble gases and the production of gold - see ABC and BBC WORLD SERVICE WHO BREAK THIS RESEARCH ONLINE - HADRON COLLIDER IN THE REORDERING OF THE PERODIC TABLE AND THE THEORY TO TRAVEL THROUGH A BLACK HOLE - NEUTRON STAR - 12:10-17A.M A.S.D.T 7/3/2023. a hydrogen engine with fully sustainable on board systems a chain reaction to enable space travel (simulation) of the (neutron star) - G.C
General Clayton - joe "hunter" "s" biden/u.s president is the owner of "my Intellectual property" for the sum of 100m dollars (u.s military service) - a report for justice drewett u.k patents court - 18:35P.M A.E.S.T 15/6/2024 - fn: I await payment as the deal is not confirmed until my admintrator receives payment on my behalf - lydia clayton based on intellectual property written in 1992/93 and theft by AuSGoV and intellectual property written in 2012/13-15 -2024 stolen by AuSGoV - phyciatrict treating teams.
Australian Prime Minister - Anthony Albanese x c.m.o l.n.p dr brendan murphy and the claim by c.s.r.i.o who said had already discovered how to find gold it's a fruad
online - all we need to survive on another planet and space flight - s6-h-Kr=Ri/h/O2(80 mercury)
Ammonia transfer- lipoic acid - Lip(sh)2-Lip - s2 - lipoic acid hydrogen and acetyl carrier phosphenlpyrate - 2 - acetyl - CoA + o2 + H2o = iso - citric - lyase and tpp - orthophoshate - N.A.D.P.H = 2 molecules of glutamate - trade name - biotin - methionine aspartic inhibitor - glucose - phosphenlpyrate - 2 - acetyal - coa + o2 + h2o - catalyst - iso - citric - lyase - malate - synthesise- tissue test - adpose and millennium - biotine _c.s.l to smith glaxco and klyne ®© 17/6/2024
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the "formula for gold" s6-h-Kr - the semi oxide process - l.j.c ®© - 28/5/2024
s6-h-Kr=Ri - fusion - fission - excite - h - exchange electron theory with - Ri - radio active isotype attach s6 and Kr to h atom and excite - the fusion will bond the noble gas - to find gold - Alex m.m Clayton ®© - 22:06P.M A.E.S.T 10/4/2024
(O2 -6-3=6 - Ri - Kr) = hydrogen -fuel --s6-h-kr = rubidium.- Ri - Kr = O2 - 6 - 3 = 6 = 100 x T2/E2 /C2 Rubidium T = logic therefore (C2 = T X 100 X 1 = M /E2) - RCM = M/CE2 -antimatter- derived from the formula for gold.-= O2 -h -h2 - Ri = Kr- s6 (sum6) - krypton s6 - bonding of a noble gas.-frequency = space - E/M =C2 - C2 = space/ time - time = M/C2 × 100/1= E = C2/M = matter travelling through a black hole - C.E.R.N ®© 23:41P.M A.E.S.T 10/4/2024
krypton s6 - "anti matter engine" - s6-h-Kr=Ri/h/O2 - (80 mercury) finding a inexhaustible way to store rocket fuel and energy for life support systems s6-h-Kr=Ri/h/O2 (80 mercury) is all that is needed to store as everything else can be produced by the nuclear reactor. ®© 22:45P.M A.E.S.T 10/4/2024
sister pairs of atoms on the periodic table to find new elements (bonding a noble gas kr - (36) = s6 (11) = (16) sulphur 6 & 17) = - h (1) - Kr (36) = Ri (37) it's how - I found mercury 80 rubidium 37 extracting rubidium from mercury(80) to find - (s6-h- Kr =Ri) = gold (79) - ((80) mercury - split (excite) the hydrogen atom - s6-h-Kr =Ri - radio active isotype (37)) = gold (79) a new way to look at chemistry - einstein - alex m.m clayton ©®
sister atom (element) of the nuclear isotope - and confirm by the noble gas on the periodic table - the relationship between the noble gas and the isotope sister pairs with sulphur - 6 ( sum 6) - sodium 6 - it has been established sulphur 6 in formula - and sodium 6 (11) to bond a noble gas - sodium 6 (11):0:33A.M A.E.S.D.T 18/1/2024 © ®
mercury (80) / s6-h-kr (36) a sister element to rubidium (37) s6-h-kr = rubidium extracted from mercury (80) (79)- gold sister pairs of atoms for the basis of element once extracted from each other - (16 ) sulphur and (17) chlorine - s6 (11) - eg: - by a factor of - 1 and 10 x 2 + or - for the isotope and - s6 (11) + - h (1) = correctly ordering the periodic table ©®
sister atom (element) of the nuclear isotope - and confirm by the noble gas on the periodic table - the relationship between the noble gas and the isotope sister pairs with sodium - 6 - 0:33A.M A.E.S.D.T 18/1/2024 © ®
Formula for gold - s6-h-Kr = rubidium - the extraction of rubidium from mercury to find gold = s6-h-Kr - a nuclear reactor split the (atom) s6-h-Kr formula for gold = O2 - h - h2 - Ri = Kr = s6 - krypton s6 - the chain reaction is the rubidium isotope wich is the fuel for spaceflight it is believed a way of bonding the noble gas sodium 6 with krypton gas in the chain reaction - einstein's final work by Alex m.m Clayton - 17/9/2023 fn: krypton s6 - anti matter engine" isotype - s6-h-Kr=Ri/h/O2 (80 mercury)- finding a inexhaustible way to store rocket fuel and energy for life support systems s6-h-Kr=Ri/h/O2 (80 mercury) all that is needed to store as everything else can be produced by the nuclear reactor.®©23:41P.M A.E.S.T 10/4/2024
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Brisbane Home Renovations: Kitchens, Bathrooms & More with Morgans Construct
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Have a project in mind? Revive your Brisbane home with a Kitchen Makeover, Bathroom Renovation, Patio extension, Pool Renovation, or any other Home Renovation and extension projects. Morgans Construct is one of the trusted Home Renovators in Brisbane; we are here to completely redecorate your home so you can have the space you desire.
For over 10 years, we have been the country’s #1 Bathroom Renovation Brisbane and Kitchen Renovation Brisbane company. We are passionate about your home’s core living areas and are professionally dedicated to creating functional yet beautiful spaces customised to your needs and budget.
Kitchen Renovations: The Heart of the Home
Your kitchen is the hub and centre of the family, where you dine, cook, and gather for fun and facts. Your renovation experience with Morgans Construct has to be a joy. Our designers and builders work with you to design your Kitchen Renovation in Brisbane and bathroom renovations, from layout and functionality to choosing cabinetry, appliances, and suitable materials.
From modern kitchens to the traditional and everything in between, we do everything from dedicated baking benches to social spaces with a large island bench. We’ll have you inspired and delighted with the new kitchen at hand.
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Living Treasures of Queensland: Bill Rutkin
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Living Treasures of Queensland: Bill Rutkin
There’s a story I’ve told over and over of Bill Rutkin. I’ll keep telling it as long as I have breath in my body because it sums up what’s so special about him.
The early eighties was a great time to be a member of the gay communities. Despite the prejudice and discrimination in places like Queensland, we held out great hope for the future. The love that dared not speak its name had begun to defy convention. Singers serenaded gay lovers, and moviemakers began to document queer lives. Politicians and even religious leaders spoke of gay rights. It seemed things would get better.
But then came AIDS.
All our hopes for a better future evaporated as a disease some predicted would lead to our extinction began to spread through the community. Many of us partied like there was no tomorrow. But some refused to heed the doom and gloom and took up the battle for a better tomorrow.
In Queensland, there seemed little hope. The corrupt, authoritarian and supposedly deeply religious Premier Joh Bjelke Petersen refused health funding for ‘The Gay Plague’. He even stopped the Health Department from passing on federal health funds dedicated by the Labor government to fighting the disease.
But Queensland was not all bigotry and zealots.
Bill Rutkin
Born in Gympie, Bill Rutkin ran a corner store in New Farm, already well established as a gay ghetto in the early eighties. Bill was friends with people like Toye de Wilde and Laurie Deane/ Dame Sybil – pioneering members of Brisbane’s early gay scene who brought members of the community together through innovative social events like the annual Queens Birthday Ball.
Sometimes known as Pearl, the shopkeeper was known to like a party, quick to throw on a costume and dance the night away.
I didn’t know Bill. I ran the drag shows at The Terminus, an early Fortitude Valley gay bar and lived in nearby Spring Hill. It came as a bit of a shock when the Queensland AIDS Council moved in next door. I first became aware when people came to the door bearing competing petitions. The aging gay man who lived on the other side wanted the Council evicted. People had threatened to firebomb any premises that housed the Council, and Ian warned we could all be collateral damage. A nurse counsellor wielded the other petition, assuring us there would be no signage to alert casual passers-by to the nature of the premise. Most of all, she promised, no people with the disease would be on the premises. It was purely an office, and administrative centre.
The AIDS Council stayed
Ian’s petition lost, and the Council stayed. It wasn’t a Friday night without a bomb threat at The Silver Dollar, the venue I worked at prior to The Terminus. Threaten us for our sexuality and you only strengthened our resolve.
But promises are made to be broken, and within weeks, the Council quietly moved in Joe, Brisbane’s first known sufferer. It was either nurse him on a park bench or move him into the one property they had been able to rent.
I found out when I looked out the window at 2 in the morning after coming home from work one Friday night.
Bill Rutkin worked all day in his shop, and volunteered his free time to the Queensland AIDS Council of which he was now president. But volunteers were few and far between in those early days. The Council could not always fill its rosters.
When I looked out the window in the middle of the night, I saw Bill Rutkin carrying Joe to the toilet. I’ve loved him ever since.
Bjelke Petersen
Bill has done much in the years since. His partnership with Catholic nun Sister Angela Mary saw countless lives saved when the pair devised a workaround to get federal health funds into Queensland.
Sister Angela Mary speaks highly of the unlikely partnership.
“I could have done nothing myself without the trust and friendship that bound us together.
“As the key person at QuAC, he stayed the course through very tough times.
“Our mutual respect enabled us to work long and closely together. We were able to plan and bring to fruition the services and supports those men desperately needed.”
In the years since the passing of the AIDS crisis, Bill remained at the forefront of Queensland queer activism. His donation of $50,000 proved crucial in winning YES voters in 2017’s Marriage Equality debate.
But of all the things he’s done, the one I will never forget is him carrying Joe to the loo in the middle of a cold winter’s night.
Bill, Rutkin OAM, Living Treasure of Queensland. ❤️
Toye de Wilde
Laurie Deane, Dame Sybil
Shayne Wilde
Dr Lilian Cooper and Josephine Bedford.
Ted Kelk: forgotten father of gay law reform in Qld.
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Entry 13: budget 20/03/2024
Site Preparation and Design: (estimated cost of $10 000 - $20 000)
The project uses a developed lawn area with minimal costs for modifications. This involves creating peaceful areas by adding seating spots and native plants.
Infrastructure and Amenities: (estimated cost of $10 000 - $15 000)
Install amenities such as benches, shade structures, water features, lighting, and an outdoor stage for community events, creating a Zen ambience.
Programming and Workshops: (estimated cost of $1000-$2000)
Scheduling classes and workshops by local instructors willing to volunteer or work for a modest rate. It will be curated by the local council’s team members, and local businesses can use it as a promotional tool. The project will also partner with cultural organisations and indigenous groups for heritage workshops at discounted rates.
Promotion and Marketing: (estimated cost of $3 000 - $5 000)
The project will create promotional materials, such as flyers, posters, and banners, to advertise the launch and ongoing events. Digital marketing efforts will be utilised through social media platforms and community newsletters.
Equipment and Supplies: (estimated cost of $5 000 - $10 000)
The funds allocated for this category will purchase essential equipment, including yoga mats for hire and portable sound systems for classes and events. Eco-friendly disposable items for workshops and festivals will also be sourced.
Administrative and Miscellaneous Expenses: (estimated cost of $2 000 - $5 000)
This category includes covering administrative expenses, such as permits, insurance, and any legal fees associated with setting up the project. Additionally, funds will be allocated for unforeseen costs or minor repairs.
*It’s important to note that Brisbane City Council maintains over 2100 parks and community areas and has a total capital expenditure allocated to these areas of 71 million dollars. The extra administrative labour will not significantly affect this project’s budget (Stone, 2021).
The above budget breakdown outlines the allocated funds within the proposed budget range, ensuring that the Northshore Mindful Movement project is cost-effective and feasible.
Total estimated cost: $35 000 - $65 000
Ongoing Maintenance Costs:
Regular landscaping and lawn maintenance
Cleaning and upkeep of amenities and facilities
Project management for scheduling classes and events
Marketing and promotional efforts for continued community engagement
Stone, L. (2021, February 14). Brisbane City Council prepares suburban park upgrades across the city. ABC News. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-15/brisbane-parks-slated-for-upgrades-2021/13140914
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Office Cleaning Services
Keeping your business clean and tidy is important for a range of reasons. It reduces sickness, prevents germs from spreading, makes your staff feel comfortable and productive at work, and enhances your company’s image. If you don’t have the time, skills or resources to keep your office clean, you should hire professional cleaners. They will provide consistent, reliable cleaning services that will help you create a clean workplace.
There are many commercial cleaning companies in Brisbane that offer office cleaning services Brisbane. However, not all of them are the same. Some are more specialised than others, so it’s important to find one that is right for you and your needs. Some of the best commercial cleaning companies in Brisbane include MJAM INDUSTRIES, Smart Cleaning Concepts, Alliance Cleaning, and Next web pty ltd. These companies are highly rated and have excellent customer service.
When choosing a commercial cleaning company in Brisbane, make sure you read reviews and check their credentials. You can also ask for recommendations from colleagues or friends who have used a particular cleaning service. Then, compare prices and scope of services offered to determine which company is the best fit for your requirements.
After an initial assessment, a cleaning company will create a custom cleaning plan to suit your specific needs and budget. They will then execute this plan using the appropriate cleaning equipment and products to ensure a high-quality finish. Many cleaning companies now offer eco-friendly or “green” cleaning solutions, which use environmentally safe products and promote sustainability.
Aside from regular commercial cleaning, a professional office cleaner can also handle emergency jobs such as flood restoration and pest control. They can also assist with office relocations and fit-outs, as well as cleaning school grounds and cafes. They can also do window washing, carpet steaming and shampooing, and washroom maintenance.
In your staff kitchen area, your office cleaner will wipe down tables, benches and floors. They will then remove and replace rubbish bags in your kitchen bins and bins under desks, as well as empty and sanitise sinks and toilets. They will also sweep and mop any hard floor areas, focusing on high-traffic areas. They will put up "wet floor" signs as needed to protect staff and visitors from slips and falls.
Professional office cleaning is a worthwhile investment for any business owner. It can improve the health and wellbeing of your employees, enhance your corporate image, and save you time. If you’re ready to experience the benefits of a clean and healthy workspace, contact Precise Commercial Cleaners today for a free quote.
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Top Reasons For Using Mobile Compactus Shelving, Brisbane
Mobile Compactus Shelving Brisbane is one of the effective storage solutions one can incorporate in homes, offices or warehouses. This kind of shelving has significant advantages that you can’t avoid. One of them is finding your things quickly when arranged systematically. It becomes challenging to find anything if you pile items one over other or scatter them here and there.
The blog focuses on the benefits of using compactus shelving in homes and offices.
If you are looking for storage solutions, such as Pallet Racking Shelving or Workbenches Brisbane, contact dickmanracking. Let’s look into the advantages of Compactus Shelving Brisbane.
Saves a lot of Floor Space
Compactus Shelving Brisbane helps you save a lot of space on the floor. People are in the habit of piling things on the floor in homes or offices. This kind of haphazard arrangement of items occupies much floor space. On a hectic day in your office, the floors get packed with files and work materials.
A messy work environment is hectic and unhygienic. Using Compactus shelving, you can keep your things in it, thus making the floor vacant.
Keep items Organised
One of the other reasons is that when using compactus shelving is keeping your items organized. Instead of leaving everything on the floor or table, arrange them on the shelves of compactus.
Arranging items on compactus shelves allow keeping things within your eyesight. So you know where you have to go whenever you want an item. So take out some time to accommodate items on a compactus shelf systematically. This helps to organise items correctly in your homes and offices.
Makes Items Easily Accessible
The structural design of compactus shelves allows storing and retrieving items quickly. It’s so because compactus shelves include racks to store things. You can also add labels to the items because labelling helps you and others to find items.
Contact Dickman Racking for incorporating Pallet Racking Shelving and Work Benches in Brisbane at cost-effective prices.
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In the bustling industrial landscape of Brisbane, maximizing productivity and efficiency is key to staying ahead in the competitive market. One often overlooked aspect of warehouse operations is the importance of quality workbenches. These essential pieces of furniture play a vital role in facilitating various tasks, from assembly and packaging to sorting and organizing. By investing in durable warehouse work benches Brisbane can streamline operations, improve employee comfort and safety, and ultimately boost overall productivity.
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Light up the night with Glowild!
Are you also looking for a unique way to make your event truly unforgettable? Well, illuminated furniture can be the perfect choice. And Glowild is the perfect platform for offering glow furniture hire. Glowild is an event company that offers illuminated furniture for hiring and a team to make your event memorable. All you need to do is just hire them and let them do their work freely. So if you're living in Brisbane, it's time to ditch the predictable party scene. Let's step into a luminous wonderland with Glowild's incredible glow furniture hire! Let's go for a glowing event hire in Brisbane. Let's dive deeper and understand what the company has to offer.
Ignite the Glow: LED Furniture that Steals the Show
We are all tired of these age-old plastic chairs and tables we hire for parties. Along with being an age-old concept, these are getting boring. Well, here comes the option of Glowild’s glow furniture hire. This can become your event's showstopper. Your guests will be enjoying their drinks while sitting on pulsating cubes. The shimmering LED tables and luminous benches will soak them up in an amazing ambiance. And not to forget the vast palette of colors they offer for the illuminated furniture. You will find classic and contemporary table and chair hire here. Your luminous chair hire, table hire, or even both will surely be a great conversation starter. Rest assured that this will ignite laughter and wonder. Additionally, memories will last a lifetime.
Get ready to transform ordinary spaces into luminous wonderlands. This is where tables and chairs shimmer, benches pulse with vibrant colors, and guests glow with laughter.
More Than Just Glow: Party and Event Solutions at Your Fingertips
Till now, we've only seen the LED furniture side of Glowild Party Hire. But it is more than just glowing furniture. They're your one-stop shop for all things needed for party hire Brisbane. Whether you're planning a birthday bash or a wedding extravaganza with a twist, Glowild's LED furniture and event hire services will steal the show. Do you need classic or contemporary tables and chairs? And with that, they should complement your glow-tastic furniture. They've got you covered with a diverse range of styles. Planning a larger event? They've got you covered here too. Their dedicated team can handle everything. Be it from catering and decorations to music and entertainment, just put your trust in them and hire your LED furniture in Brisbane.
Let Glowild Light Up Your Vision: Contact Today!
Therefore, in conclusion, it is safe to say that you don't need to settle for the ordinary anymore. Welcome to this new concept of glow furniture and introduce it in Brisbane. Let Glowild light up your Brisbane event with a touch of magic. Contact them today and discover how their glow furniture hire can take your party to the next level. Let their glow guide you to a night that will leave guests buzzing for days to come.
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Blue Products - Premium Shelving and Storage Solutions for Garages and Warehouses
Discover Blue Products' extensive range of high-quality shelving and storage solutions, tailored for both garages and warehouses. Serving Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, and Adelaide, our collection includes durable workbenches, versatile shelves, efficient storage pallet racks, sturdy plastic tubs, secure tool chests, and comprehensive warehouse shelving and racking systems. Elevate the organization and functionality of your space with Blue Products.
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Uncle George
Mother didn’t like Uncle George, her brother-in-law. Neither did she like his wife, Aunty Agnes, my paternal aunt. She was jealous of their nice house and car as well as George’s prominence in the community. They were financially better off than us; both having stable jobs. That said, their jobs were physically demanding. Agnes was the cleaner at the local high school, which was quite large, and George, the senior ambulance bearer for Beenleigh and its rural surrounds.
George was an unusual man, who was quietly and politely spoken. At that time, ambulance bearers tended to have been Army stretcher bearers in the war. These men were well accustomed to the gory rawness of life. This wasn’t the case with George. He didn’t serve on the battlefield. Instead, he worked for the Railway during the war. He came from a humble background where his forebearers were fishermen. He had no medical training before he became a volunteer ambulance driver and had only a primary school education. Yet, he possessed the intellect and a keenness to learn about medicine from the doctors he worked with. He also showed genuine compassion to those in his care. In 1947, he became a permanent ambulance bearer and would serve as one for many years. He was respected by all and knew everybody from his annual door knock to collect ambulance contributions. They came to him for first aid, and he to them, when they couldn’t come.
He was a stoic kind of man. He saw the beginning, the pain and the passing of life. He collected the dead for the coroner. At times, this was a gruesome task; especially when people died in horrific vehicle accidents. The combination of speed, alcohol, lack of seat belts and unsafe vehicles made these a regular occurrence. Often the first on the scene for these and for suspicious deaths, he appeared in court as a witness for inquests and trials. As his medical knowledge grew, he also served as a mortuary attendant and performed the physical dissections for the autopsies conducted by the government appointed doctor. This doctor tended to be squeamish about such tasks.
Despite Mother’s opinion, I liked Uncle George very much. He patched me up with his gentle hands and a smile no matter what scrape I found myself in. Sometimes, Nana took me along to visit her daughter, Aunty Agnes. If George was between call outs, I hung around with him. My cousins, being much older, were elsewhere.
George taught me so much about humanity. He said, ‘A person should have a purpose in life and be of service to their community. One’s standing is worth more than all the wealth they might acquire in their lifetime.’
One day, being ever inquisitive, I accompanied him across the road from his house to the morgue. The building had two large barn doors that opened to the road to which the ambulance and the undertaker’s hearse reversed up to. Inside were some metal tables, locked cabinets containing instruments along the wall, a fixed hose reel and two large white enamelled wash tubs. Its floor was tiled. There was no refrigerated chiller. The claimed bodies were swiftly collected by the funeral director. The unidentified ones were promptly transferred to the State Coroner in Brisbane. The unclaimed others were buried by the local council in paupers’ graves. The morgue was strictly an ‘in and out’ transit facility. I stood at the door, afraid to enter. I didn’t like the smell of formaldehyde. George looked around for something as if we were in his back shed.
‘Ah, there it is,’ he said. He removed a sheet from a small bench like thing. It was Aunty Agnes’ ironing board. I looked at him quizzically. He replied, ‘There were too many bodies from the road crash, the other night. I needed an extra table to lay a smaller one on.’
I questioned Uncle George about death and if he minded looking after deceased people.
He firmly believed the dead deserved as much respect, if not more, than the living. The living still had a chance to earn it. Being a devout Christian man, he explained, ‘Death is just the finish of a person’s physical life. Their soul returns to God and their body becomes a mere shell. The dead can’t tidy up after themselves; somebody else has to do it. This is the practicality of everybody’s existence.’
I then asked him if he believed in ghosts like my mother did.
‘No, Lad!’ he exclaimed. ‘If I did, I’d be haunted by all the people, who died in front of me. People are haunted by the wrongdoing they’ve done to the deceased. If you always act with good intentions towards others, you’ll never be haunted by anything.’
Uncle George laughed then to change the mood. ‘Jakob, when you’re old enough, go dancing. Life is for dancing and music. I can see you dancing with lots of pretty girls.’ He loved to dance even if he was wearing his ambulance uniform. Sometimes, he’d take a few spins around the ballroom when he was rostered for duty at the country dances. He also loved to play a jolly jig on his piano accordion.
George’s lessons would be very formative later in my life. In his winter years, he’d be very proud of the man I’d become. As a man advancing in years myself now, I deeply respect my uncle for who he was and his capacity to care for others during the worst times of their lives.
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Week 5
On this week's tour to Victoria Park/ Barrambin, I unfortunately missed the original class. However, I was lucky enough to go on my own time on a bright and cheery day. I wasn't able to visit all the sights but was able to still complete the task as seen in the image above.
A key inspiration from the park was its meditative quality. When living in the heart of a city it is difficult to find places that are not regularly interrupted visually by buses, trains, people, and rubbish. All these aspects are part of daily life within the city. People rush by in a hurry for the next moment in their lives, traffic, and people not taking care of the world and people around them. What I found in the park was serenity and sanctuary. After a stressful morning, I began to sit and listen to the birds, trees, and people's chatter. No one and nothing around me was in a hurry, fearful or upset. It was a space to stop and breathe. When considering a work I knew I wanted this meditative quality to pull through. A second inspiration for the park was the wind. In cityscapes with tall buildings, wind doesn't flow as quickly and strongly. With this vast valley that laid before me the wind was so impactful. It wasn't stopped by the trees but created sounds of moving leaves. It felt soothing on my skin. The park felt long and enduring, and vast. The grass went for so long and the area was overall very comforting. I also was very happy to hear and see the traditional naming of the site from the traditional custodians of this land. As an islander with family in Rarotonga the nature and people within Brisbane felt seen and in doing so made me feel connected to the earth and other indigenous people.
The sketch inspired by the park were small wired structures that would attach but not harm the tree. Similar to the leaves bringing carried by the wind these structures would do the same. There would be small balls of manipulated wire attached to each other, swinging from side to side or up and down. They would allow visitors to gain interest in the complex and beautiful bark structures of trees and also be used as a tool of meditation. Bringing able to concentrate on these small objects and their sounds as a person slowly breathes in and out.
It was hard to make a photoshopped model. Wire's texture is very tricky to impersonate digitally. I am happy with the product I came up with, I used the pen tool, the paint tool, and the airbrush tool. I mainly drew these images and the shadows to make these images. The process was however very fun and created the idea I wanted.
Ana Mendieta - Untitled from The Tree of Life series - 1977 - https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/tree-of-life-ana-mendieta/0gHpmJioxe805A?hl=en
The work presented by Ms. Mendieta reminded me of the importance of place within spatial art. This earth and body work reminds me that the earth/ space is a part of the work. Without the placement of this work, it would not be a completed work. The place these spatial works are planted in is just as important as it is a part of the final composition of the entire work. This gives it levity or weight and attaches it to the present.
Hanging Bench Project - Studio Consilio - https://architecture.calpoly.edu/news/student-news-archives/student-news-1112
This work is definitely more purpose-built than the others. Providing seating to the outside world but with a flare. The idea of comfort is present, with the soft brown wood which curves over itself providing shade for those around. The work reminds me that with proper care for detail, even a bench can have balance, ease, and levity within it. The work is powerful and has imbedded energy but doesn’t overpower the space.
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