Tuesday, 8 April 2008

week 3 - Jen's Blog



I know we've been all over the place with our blogs recently, I will try and do a tidy up of them when I return and also write some more about the places I've not written about.

I'm really keen to write some more about my vocational trips in Grafton however I feel that I really need time to have a think about the visits and how the issues compare between Scotland and Australia.

Anyway, week 3

Following the conference at Yamba we then had a very hectic few days. We went from Maclean to Grafton to Glen Innes. We only spent 1 night in Maclean and Grafton so our experiences there were sadly rather short and I felt rather unsettled by being moved about so much. However as always everyone was very welcoming and kind and as I've said earlier I'm planning to write more about my vocational visits at a later date.

We had a longer stay in Glen Innes however I think by this point we all felt rather frazzled. Luckily for us Jane Lawrence who was a member of the GSE team who came to Scotland was on hand to offer some support and an understanding ear. Also the Glen Innes Rotary were able to free up our programme to give us some free time to spend together so Lorraine, Iain and myself were able to experience a night out in Glen Innes.
The following day we moved into Stanthorpe and our final week ...




Thursday, 3 April 2008

Updates - Jen



I have lots written in my notepad at the moment but am kind of lacking the energy to type them up. Mainly I think due to catching a cold - Australia is supposed to be warm and therfore no colds should be happening. I was so cold last night in Glen Innes I had to put on an extra t-shirt and a pair of socks!




Normal service will be resumed shortly I hope - in the meantime you can warm yourself with mental image of Lorraine and I recreating Evita on the blacony of Glen Innes Town Hall



I found this on the internet and it made me giggle

Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Yamba - the district conference

We arrived on friday night with fifteen minutes to get changed before dinner. We met loads of previous and future hosts as well as other gse team members. We finished up the night in the pub before retiring back to the convent (it was our accommodation and was a motel which was previously a convent) We were all a bit apprehensive about our presentation the next morning as there were hundreds of people attending. The presentation went well with no hicups and we could eventually relax enough to get breakfast. Heard a few more speakers than retired to the beach for some well deserved R&R. Got dressed for the pirates night which was interesting! Another late night but great fun. We had to keep up the Scottish reputation against some tough Ozzie competition. On sunday there were some amazing speakers which really opened your eyes to society. Overall a great weekend!

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Lorraine week 2

Monday 24th

Went to the bush tucker farm where were were shown the native plants which provided food and medicines for natives. Was such a laugh. Met up with the Lebanese team. We were shown where they filmed I'm a celebrity get me out of here, although we didnt get to see much. Afternoon was spent on the beach where we saw sea bluebottles which try to sting you. Everything in this country wants to eat or hurt you! A relaxing afternoon topping up the tan

mark and the mermaids

After a fantastic meal cooked by Sandy, the evening finishes with Hugh and myself playing pool and sitting by the other pool with a few glasses of wine – during which time we put the world to rights!


Tuesday 18th March

Feeling a bit delicate this morning so the ideal time to go on a boa cruise. We leave on a 65ft boat and head up the Broadwater passing some spectacular scenery – not to mention houses on the way.

Plans to go ashore are knocked on the head when the small boat that is on the front of the big boat springs a leak as soon as it enters the water. Still the captain takes it well – better than I would have anyway!

After returning to sanctuary cove and everyone getting together for a few beers its home to pack as we are on the move again to our next hosts.

This is a fantastic trip but just when you are getting settled and making friends with your hosts and other club members it becomes time to move on!

Wednesday 19th
Our first breakfast meeting and another impressive venue – a lovely clubhouse of Hope Island Golf Course – feels like torture to be this close and not get to have a shot.

Once again the presentation is well received but it is becoming clear that Ian (boss) is becoming the star performer! Naturally witty and quick to respond to opportunities that present for a good ribbing!

On the way out of the presentation we see some kangaroos lying on the golf course enjoying the sun.

Next is a presentation by the Manager at Sanctuary Cove – a gated development of houses on free-hold land. The set up is very impressive in relation to what it is supposed to do. More spectacular houses, private security, golf courses and leisure centres and a shopping/ eatery complex with each house having a golf buggy to get around.

We see inside one house valued at $4.2million dollars and I feel a tug on my principles regarding wealth – I definitely could get used to living in a house like that – as some annoying American bloke used to say! It even has a wine room although why they put it next to stairs I don’t know – if I had it a stairlift or room in the bed would probably be required.

True to form the team all get excited when some (don’t know the collective term) Kangaroos appear! The poor creatures will be trying to recover from the camera flashes for a while.

After Sanctuary Cove, Debs take us onto Mermaid Beach and another presentation and handover to our new hosts.

Mermaid Beach Club
Once again the presentation is fine and we are pretty much sticking to time although I am sure there are several folk who never understood a word I said.

After the meeting we discover our leisure time has been replaced by a trip to a radio station!

C4 radio station is a charitable set up but nevertheless a full time operating station particularly targeting older people. It is interesting to discover that old people the world over have no taste in music as Daniel O’Donnell is among the most played artists. I also have a connection to the station manager – we both think ABBA are rubbish!

Warren returns us to our hosts and again my host’s residence is rather nice. I am staying with Alan (Cotty) & Lois Cotterel in an apartment on Main Beach. Alan is quite a character – and despite giving me 20 years I have to go some to keep up.

We “cruise” about is his sports car and he takes me around the Indy track also!
After dinner the 3 of us go for a walk – Alan is as nearly as fast on his legs as he is in the car.

We go around Surfers Paradise and visit a market before returning home. Australians seem to watch a lot of television – don’t know why that surprises me but it does! Maybe because it gets dark so quickly!

The next morning starts with Lois giving me a swimming lesson in the private indoor pool – the outside one is too cold!

Jennifer and I then get the opportunity to visit the Gold Coast Youth Services Team. It is a different structure to us, with only one community worker – a guy from Shawlands no less, although they do have good structures for involving young people in decision-making.

It is striking that despite being just about as far away from Glasgow as you can get the issues between young people and their communities are almost identical.

From the vocational visit we head to Alan’s Farm/ranch. This is where the participants of “I am a Celebrity get me out of here” get orientation training before being dropped in the jungle – a jungle that is 5km’s up the road and surrounded by houses and roads and tourist routes.

Thursday night a group of us visit the Outback Spectacular and have a good night. Iain, Lorraine and I take the chance to stay out and have a few beers. After visiting the Casino we head to Surfers.

Annoyed by drunken Irish men, violence in the streets and lots of drunks – just like being at home! With that in mind we head to the beach and go for a paddle. The tide comes in so fast we almost lose our shoes.

Despite being about 4am we ask a passer by to take our photo – the chap is from Hull – England – kind of sums up Surfers Paradise.

Next day is Easter Friday – tired and delicate after last night so what better than another boat ride! This time we head to South Stretty where Bob and Margo, Doc’s hosts have a holiday home.

For me this is the most impressive site so far – a fantastic house on a small sand island. Bob takes us for a drive in an open top van and we see iguanas, wallabies oh and a tarantula which decided to drop in or should that be on us.

We stop at a beautiful golden beach with almost nobody on it and we all take the opportunity for a quick swim – well as close as I would get!

Back in the house we have the most fantastic meal – Sharon would be so impressed with the amount of fruit and veg I am eating!

Bob’s son takes us all out on a jet ski and I have my first experience of being dragged around water at high speed on an inflatable ring – what fun despite being dunked!

Truly an ideal location and memorable day. I don’t think any of us wants to move on but needs must as once again it is time to move onto our next hosts.

Monday, 31 March 2008

Iain's Blog

What an amazing first 2weeks its been in Oz! From Body boarding and diving with Sharks to hearing some incredibly inspirational speakers at the District conference it seems like we've managed to cram a lifetimes worth of experiences into just 2weeks!

The programme has been jam packed full of visits to sugar mills, tea plantations, brewary tours as well as days touring the marina and then experiencing the high life cruising down the broadwater river system in a variety of boats!

My vocational visits have also been fun with trips to the local hospitals with a couple of future job prospects emphasising their desperation for doctors out here I think as every hospital I visit seems to find difficulty trying to recruit enough doctors. This is especially true of the Gold coast where the population is booming!

I also manged to visit pharmacists, Physiotherapists and particularly enjoyed my visit to a naturalists where I was almost sick after trying some of their tea to help boost my immune system. However I must admit it was an incredible afternoon spent with them and one of my most unusual and interesting visits so far.

Anyway gotta go on another vocational visit today to a GP practice, Physiotherapy dept and a well being health centre which should be interesting - not gonna drink any tea this time though!

Sunday, 30 March 2008

week one part 2

Thursday 20th March



Spent the morning at Marymount College a catholic secondary school. It was really interesting to find out what they do in science. I was impressed by their range of extra curricular studies run by the science department. In the afternoon we went to Cotty's farm (owned by one of the Rotarians) We saw loads of animals including peacocks, birds, horses and poisonous spiders! In the evening we went to 'Outback Spectacular' a musical show which was really good fun - have the authentic cowboy hat to prove it. Iain, Mark and I then went for a cultural exchange in Surfers Paradise - aka a pub crawl which ended at four in the morning.



Friday 21st March



Got up early after a little sleep to go on a cruise of the broadwater. What a day! My favourite of so far! We sailed to South Stradbroke island to one of the hosts holiday house. We did a mini safari through swamps and bush to the far side of the island which was beautiful unspoilt pacific coast. We then headed back for a barbeque lunch then went jet skiiing and got pulled along in the doughnut. We also traipsed through the six star versace hotel with wet clothes and lots of bags. I'm sure we blended in!



Saturday 22nd March



Change of hosts today. We had lunch at greenmount surf club, then did a bit of sight seeing. Went for a wander around Murwillumbah then had an early night



Sunday 23rd March



Easter Sunday! Diagnosed by our medical colleague with laryngitis. Cant eat or drink anything - not even chocolate!. Iain managed to blag some antibiotics from the chemist. Went body boarding but it was really rough so I played in the baby waves with the body board. Had a barbeque at Anne and Jeffs where I did my best to join in but felt awful. Started to feel better though so have faith in Iains medical capabilities.