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Archives for 2016

Emerald Lakes – Cultivating a Healthy Community

16 November 2016 by Terence Moyana

Nestled at the end of the magnificent and picturesque clubhouse at Seachange Emerald Lakes is a newly created community garden.  This garden is in every sense of the word a community oriented garden! Only established for two months this garden has already seen residents come together to grow food and further grow an already close-knit community.

“Community Gardens are proven to be incredibly beneficial for the people who involve themselves,” according to resident Ian Nelson. Ian, with the help of Kervan Tinsley and Michael Moot collectively played an integral role in establishing this garden. Clearly, these garden ‘gurus’ are ably assisted by the residents whom take pride in ensuring that this community garden is self-sufficient developed by the residents for the residents.

This garden has created considerable interest amongst the residents with many volunteering watering duties, some donating time, plants, trees and money. Comprised within this garden are a variety of citrus trees, vegetables, fruit and herbs and even some local native wildlife have shown curiosity. The garden also has some fabulous decor and features that complement the different produce and its scenic surrounds.

The intention of this garden according to Community Manager, Di Whybrow is to “promote the residents’ health and active lifestyle whilst providing a venue for proactive exercise and social interaction – gardening and growing is good for us all.”

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Ian Nelson and Kervan Tinsley at the community garden entrance arbor.

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Kervan, Ian and Community Manager Di in the herb garden.

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Ian and Kervan discussing the citrus trees.

The University of Queensland, a Short Course on Mindfulness

11 November 2016 by Terence Moyana

“For men and women alike, this journey is the trajectory between birth and death, a human life lived. No one escapes the adventure. We only work with it differently.”-Jon Kabat-Zinn

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The University of Queensland are working with Seachange Lifestyle Resorts to present the Ageing Mind Initiative. A series of short courses, the latest presentation at Seachange Arundel on Monday 7th November was on the fundamentals of mindfulness.

UQ Honours Psychology student Joel gave an enlightening short course presentation on the basic principals of mindfulness, how our residents can practice mindfulness on a daily basis, the benefits of being mindful and some handy tips and tricks to get us through our daily activities in a peaceful way.

Joel taught us that mindfulness is about placing focus and attention on your here and now, facing life with openness, interest and receptiveness. Mindfulness is about experiencing the moment and your surrounds in an accepting and non-judgmental way. This practice allows us to experience emotions and teaches us how to better understand them, while the consistent breathing exercises helps to settle our heart and relax our body.

Presenting to a full room, Joel captivated the audience with the numerous exercises, helping to get each and every resident to be present and mindful throughout the course. Some Arundel residents amazed Joel on their current understanding of mindfulness and the different ways they practice it. One resident spoke of his colour imagination exercise and another resident discussed the notion of re-packaging an ancient concept and making it accessible to the now.

We all lead busy lives, especially the residents at Seachange Arundel. Busy keeping an active mind, body and soul, Arundel residents fill their days with physical, social and educational activities. Joel gave us some wonderful tips and tricks to help practice mindfulness on a daily basis. Some of these helpful ideas taught us how to practice mindfulness while washing up the dishes, walking and cooking.

Finishing up the short course, we were all present in the room and enjoying the moment for what it was. Tea and biscuits and a quick chat with Joel after the morning course helped put everyone in a delightful mood ready to take on whatever the day had in store.

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The University of Queensland, a Short Course on Mindfulness

11 November 2016 by Terence Moyana

“For men and women alike, this journey is the trajectory between birth and death, a human life lived. No one escapes the adventure. We only work with it differently.”-Jon Kabat-Zinn

mindfulness-picture-joel-presentation

The University of Queensland has affiliated with Seachange Lifestyle Resorts to present the Ageing Mind Initiative. A series of short courses, the latest presentation at Seachange Arundel on Monday 7th November was on the fundamentals of mindfulness.

UQ Honours Psychology student Joel gave an enlightening short course presentation on the basic principals of mindfulness, how our residents can practice mindfulness on a daily basis, the benefits of being mindful and some handy tips and tricks to get us through our daily activities in a peaceful way.

Joel taught us that mindfulness is about placing focus and attention on your here and now, facing life with openness, interest and receptiveness. Mindfulness is about experiencing the moment and your surrounds in an accepting and non-judgmental way. This practice allows us to experience emotions and teaches us how to better understand them, while the consistent breathing exercises helps to settle our heart and relax our body.

Presenting to a full room, Joel captivated the audience with the numerous exercises, helping to get each and every resident to be present and mindful throughout the course. Some Arundel residents amazed Joel on their current understanding of mindfulness and the different ways they practice it. One resident spoke of his colour imagination exercise and another resident discussed the notion of re-packaging an ancient concept and making it accessible to the now.

We all lead busy lives, especially the residents at Seachange Arundel. Busy keeping an active mind, body and soul, Arundel residents fill their days with physical, social and educational activities. Joel gave us some wonderful tips and tricks to help practice mindfulness on a daily basis. Some of these helpful ideas taught us how to practice mindfulness while washing up the dishes, walking and cooking.

Finishing up the short course, we were all present in the room and enjoying the moment for what it was. Tea and biscuits and a quick chat with Joel after the morning course helped put everyone in a delightful mood ready to take on whatever the day had in store.

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Playing for Bragging Rights at the Third Annual Seachange Golf Day

28 October 2016 by Terence Moyana

More than 100 golfers of all skill levels and expertise from both Seachange Emerald Lakes and Arundel teed up in teams to compete at the immaculate Emerald Lakes Golf Course. Perfect sunny Gold Coast weather, the day forced all golfers to find their ‘A’ game in order to be competitive!

All golfers in their team colours came together for the third annual Seachange Emerald Lakes Golf Day and awards dinner on Wedndesday 19th October. This golf tournament is an opportunity for the Seachange greater community to come together for a social and spirited day of golf and for all to dig deep into their pockets raising money for the Fred Hollows Foundation.

Perfect Weather

The day started out with picture perfect golfing weather conditions. The golf buggies lined up in many rows and the various players arrived eager and ready for the friendly rivalry between Seachange Emerald Lakes players and Seachange Arundel players. Seachange Lifestyle Resort employees helped organise the day and played alongside residents and suppliers making a fun day with plenty of friendly competition.

Playing for ‘bragging rights’ and helping a good cause

Whilst amongst Seachange residents, this occasion was about playing for “bragging rights” this event certainly benefits a good charitable cause. It wasn’t long before the course was alive with the sounds of animated hoots and much laughter. However somewhere along the line strategy went out the window possibly after the first round of pre golf drinks, shouted by Seachange Lifestyle Resorts (or was that a strategy on the Seachange employee’s team’s behalf?) With many thirsty golfers during the golfing day, this friendly match erupted into a healthy competition on the greens where the teams were playing and going to extremes to claim the coveted trophy.

And the winner is…

Seachange Emerald Lakes claimed for the first time both its golf bragging rights and the coveted championship trophy by a mere 15 points, a win is a win! Entering the friendly golf tournament Emerald Lakes was seen as the underdog. Elaine Clout, a keen golfer from Seachange Emerald Lakes had a very clear game play in her sights – “hit and hope.” Whereas Greg Davis from Seachange Arundel oozed confidence in stating his strategy was “shutty eyes and hit the ball.”

Resident tournament organisers from Seachange Sue Absell-Hagan (Emerald Lakes) and Bob Parmenter (Arundel) in conjunction with the Seachange Community Managers Tony and Di are to be commended for organising and hosting such a fun successful day both on and off the green. Whilst Emerald Lakes holds on tight to their magnificent trophy and the bragging rights that go along with it, no doubt the Fred Hollows Foundation was the big winner of this day with the third annual Seachange Golf Day raising $1,032 for the cause.

 

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Seachange Arundel and Emerald Lakes residents Bob and Sue holding the trophy with Seachange Lifestyle Resort CEO Phil Goodman

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Ready to play!

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Seachange Arundel Community Manager Tony collecting donations for Fred Hollows

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Seachange Lifestyle Resort Emerald Lakes the lucky winner

Cruising the Kimberley with Gwyneth.

24 October 2016 by Terence Moyana

The Kimberley in Western Australia is a region like no other and with thanks to Seachange Lifestyle Resorts and APT Tours Gwyneth Thompson was the lucky winner of the referral competition. The big win, meant Gwyneth and her friend Michelle were fortunate enough to be able to experience cruising this unique and spectacular destination.

Cruising the Kimberley provided Gwyneth with the opportunity to see such raw and innate beauty of Australia.  Whether it be flying over Lake Argyle and the Bungle Bungles in a helicopter or going down King George River in a Zodiac boat, she saw it all!  Gwyneth met with local Aboriginals, climbed to the top of a dry creek bed, gasped over ancient rock art and enjoyed time relaxing back on the beautiful cruise ship with a cool drink. Gwyneth certainly absorbed all that this top corner of Western Australia has to offer.

When asked about the cruise, Gwyneth stated, “the entire coastline has a special feel to it and we both felt very fortunate to have been able to experience such a friendly and professionally organised cruise full of ambiance and atmosphere.” The very friendly and helpful APT staff, excellent weather, diverse and stunning scenery and great company all combined have enabled Gwyneth to enjoy a picture perfect adventure with many holiday moments that will no doubt become lifetime memories.

Taking to the seas in true style, Gwyneth was full of anticipation for a holiday that she can now tick off her bucket list. Returning home from her holiday Gwyneth felt the experience far exceeded her expectations and highly recommends it to all who ask. According to Gwyneth, “in winning this competition cruising through the Kimberley and the serenity it offers has been a truly memorable moment.”

APT is offering special discounted rates for all Seachange residents wishing to experience a holiday as memorable as Gwyneth’s. Simply pick up the phone and give APT a call today to discuss the T’s & C’s and get ready for your next adventure.

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Gwyn and Michelle – all aboard!
Cocktails and cruising
Cocktails and cruising
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Kimberley historical rock art

Australia’s first Gated Country Club Estate for over 50’s takes out Qld state award

21 October 2016 by Terence Moyana

Seachange Emerald Lakes, Australia first Gated Country Club Estate designed for over 50’s, has been voted Queensland’s best community building for 2016 by the Master Builders Association, which recognises excellence in the Queensland building and construction industry.

Designed by Wiltshire Stevens Architects and built by Alders Construction, the country club is a multi-use building designed to foster a sense of community. The country club features an indoor gym, library, cinema, craft room, outdoor terrace, function space, indoor and outdoor pools, and tennis court.

Wiltshire Stevens architect Dean Wiltshire said the club was designed to be “sophisticated yet relaxed” and appeal to a high-end clientele

Seachange Emerald Lakes project director Phil Goodman said the recognition marked an important milestone in the projects very short history. “We our proud that we have again set a new benchmark, not only have we created Australia’s first Gated Country Club Estate  designed for over 50’s, we have built an award winning country club with amenities that will nourish our resident’s minds, bodies and souls.”

The Seachange Lifestyle Resorts country club will now proceed to the National awards to be held in Canberra on the 24th November 2016.

Viewings are by appointment through the onsite Sales Centre on 1800 559 669 www.seachangelifestyleresorts.com.au

 

 

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