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Bribie Island Magazine

Bribie Island Ambassador, Max, has updated us with the 'Bribie Magazine', an initiative of the Bribie Island Chamber of Commerce.

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The Little Black Book Of Scams

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has produced an excellent free booklet called "The Little Black Book of Scams.

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Retirement Research

Many people do not do the ‘right’ research in looking for a great retirement location. Having a great holiday/s in a location is not an ideal reason for moving to an area. Nor is thinking that ‘everything will be o.k.’ if we move to an area….nor is being seduced by warmer temperatures or glossy real estate advertisements!

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Lennox To Boom

ONE of the biggest land releases in recent times at Lennox Head is now before the State Government for approval. The Pacific Pines residential subdivision is expected, on approval, to bring an extra 1750 residents to the village, living in 480 homes in a mix of residential lots, duplexes and small affordable housing. The development also is to provide 310 retirement units with a maximum height of three storeys.

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Peter Cundall

Peter Cundall has been broadcasting on ABC television and radio since 1969. Born in 1927 in Manchester, he arrived in Australia over 50 years ago. He is concentrating on 'other projects' when he 'retires' from hosting the very popular ABC 'Gardening Australia' progra

Retirement Thoughts....Peter Cundall

Men, he says are the worst when they retire and become boring old codgers. They're the bane of his life, accosting him wherever he goes, wanting to tell him about the unusual shape of their carrots, or how long it takes them to mow their lawns. 'I see a bloke and his wife walking along and they'll stop and he'll say, 'We're retired', and you only have to look at her face. She's still making the beds and doing the washing up. she hasn't retired'.

The Age

"With his books and his garden columns, he writes at least 100 words every day"

'Retirement is for 'boring old men with flat little hats',

The Herald Sun