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Prince Charles, Duran Duran and a giant bull: All the highlights of the Comm Games Opening Ceremony

<p>The 2022 Commonwealth Games are officially underway, after the impressive opening ceremony kicked off on Thursday evening. </p> <p>The extravagant ceremony captivated the attention of local and international fans, with TV viewers around the word tuning in to the Birmingham event. </p> <p>Prince Charles arrived at the Alexander Stadium in style, driving the same Aston Martin the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge famously left Buckingham Palace in on their wedding day.</p> <p>The Prince of Wales drove his luxury, vintage car out onto the arena before a display where several motor vehicles combined to form a perfect Union Jack on the arena surface.</p> <p>The ceremony celebrated aspects of the rich history and culture of Birmingham, with a 10 metre tall mechanical "Raging Bull" being waltzed into the stadium. </p> <p>The Bull Ring is a major shopping district in the city, which also features a sculpture of a bull, while the mascot for these Commonwealth Games is Perry the Bull.</p> <p>Female chain makers dragged the bull into the stadium, representing the chains used during the slave trade. </p> <p>The bull then broke free of those chains — symbolising the abolition of the slave trade and the 1910 wage strike that paved the way for women to break free from poverty.</p> <p>Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai addressed the audience early in the ceremony, sharing a heartfelt message about how Birmingham became her home and welcomed her family.</p> <p>Musical act Duran Duran, who began their career in Birmingham, closed the ceremony as they belted out fan favourite tracks such as <em>Save A Prayer</em>, <em>Planet Earth</em> and <em>Ordinary World</em>.</p> <p>The Commonwealth Games will run until August 8th, with 72 countries competing in 19 sports over the 11-day event. </p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Girlboss or businessperson? Should we highlight or downplay gender in our language?

<p>Just hearing the term “girl boss” makes me cringe. But after reading new research findings on gendered language in the workplace, I’m now more open to embracing it.</p> <p>Gender-neutral words such as “businessperson” may not be gender-neutral at all, and may even be reinforcing stereotypes. This is because if gender is not specified, often we fill in the blanks with a masculine default – so suggests new research <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2022.05.001" target="_blank" rel="noopener">published</a> in <em>Trends in Cognitive Sciences</em>.</p> <p>“If anyone suggested saying ‘female politician’ or ‘lady scientist’, I think many would say, ‘No, thank you’,” says co-author of this study, Assistant Professor Stav Atir, from the University of Wisconsin, US. “But wholesale gender neutrality in language is no panacea. Occupation words such as ‘businessperson’ or ‘surgeon’, though technically gender neutral, likely conjure up an image of a man. Likewise, ‘nurse’ (also technically gender neutral) conjures up an image of a woman.”</p> <p>The alternative, using a gender-marking approach, can be useful to highlight women and nonbinary people’s successes in a normally male-dominated field. “In order to spotlight the breakers of glass ceilings and those following in their footsteps, we must mention their gender,” says Atir. “If we discuss the CEO of YouTube, for instance, or the 2020 Nobel laureate in physics, and don’t mention they are women (Susan Wojcicki and Andrea Ghez, respectively), we’d be missing an opportunity to change people’s perceptions of who belongs and who can be successful in these professions.”</p> <p>This is similar to the effect of not “<a href="https://ideas.ted.com/why-saying-i-dont-see-race-at-all-just-makes-racism-worse/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">seeing race</a>”, where ignoring someone’s <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/health/does-race-count-in-healthcare/">race</a> means we could be failing to recognise and celebrate additional obstacles overcome by underrepresented people.</p> <p>The lack of “gender marking” could have negative effects on nonbinary people too.</p> <div class="newsletter-box"> <div id="wpcf7-f6-p194192-o1" class="wpcf7" dir="ltr" lang="en-US" role="form"> </div> </div> <p>“The gender-neutral businessperson is technically inclusive, but the same male-default thinking that makes women disappear in gender-neutral language likely makes nonbinary people disappear, too.” says Atir. “Even writing about gender in a nonbinary way is difficult using existing linguistic tools.”</p> <p>Unfortunately, gender marking also has its own drawbacks, and potentially reinforce stereotypes between different genders.</p> <p>“Gender marking, then, should not be used thoughtlessly,” says Atir. “Though it can draw attention to professionals whose gender is underrepresented, it can also have ironic consequences, prompting stereotypical thinking and bolstering the perception of women as exotic exceptions to the male rule.”</p> <p><strong>So what do we do?</strong></p> <p>“We might be tempted to throw up our hands and give up the endeavour of using language to express and promote our beliefs,” says Atir. “That would be a mistake.</p> <p>“Language remains one tool in our toolbox for social change, and, unlike some of our other tools, it’s one that we can all use. The key to using this tool effectively is to tailor our language to the context, taking into account our situation-specific goals.”</p> <p><img id="cosmos-post-tracker" style="opacity: 0; height: 1px!important; width: 1px!important; border: 0!important; position: absolute!important; z-index: -1!important;" src="https://syndication.cosmosmagazine.com/?id=194192&amp;title=Girlboss+or+businessperson%3F+Should+we+highlight+or+downplay+gender+in+our+language%3F" width="1" height="1" /></p> <div id="contributors"> <p><em><a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/people/girlboss-or-businessperson-should-we-highlight-or-downplay-gender-in-our-language/">This article</a> was originally published on <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com">Cosmos Magazine</a> and was written by <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/qamariya-nasrullah">Qamariya Nasrullah</a>. Qamariya Nasrullah holds a PhD in evolutionary development from Monash University and an Honours degree in palaeontology from Flinders University.</em></p> <p><em>Image: Getty Images</em></p> </div>

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Our favourite highlights of the close of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations

<div>Day three of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations closed with an extravagant show in front of Buckingham Palace.</div> <div> </div> <div>The Party at the Palace concert kicked off at 8 pm local time, featured a huge line-up with the likes of Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Diana Ross, Alicia Keys and Hans Zimmer.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>Here is a rundown on some of the key moments:</strong></div> <div>The concert opened with a skit of the Queen sitting down to tea with fellow British icon Paddington Bear.</div> <div> </div> <div>A well prepared Paddington Bear offered the Queen an emergency marmalade sandwich, something he keeps stashed in his hat — but it turned out that was unnecessary, as The Queen also came prepared.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>Lee Mack's Partygate joke:</strong></div> <div>Popular British comedian, Lee Mack cracked Partygate joke, following the infamous investigations into a series of parties allegedly held by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, at his official residence during the countries strict Covid-19 lockdown.</div> <div> </div> <div>Mack referenced the Partygate affair while on stage, saying:</div> <div> </div> <div>"Welcome to the Platinum Party at the Palace!</div> <div> </div> <div>"We are here right outside the gates of Buckingham Palace for the party of a lifetime.</div> <div> </div> <div>"And I tell you what, finally we can say the words "party" and "gate" and it's a positive.</div> <div> </div> <div>"That wasn't in the autocue …"</div> <div> </div> <div>Mr Johnson has been urged to resign and was in fact, booed on arrival at the Platinum Jubilee thanksgiving service.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>The Performances:</strong></div> <div>Queen stunned the audience, with Adam Lambert on vocals.</div> <div> </div> <div>They played We Will Rock You and Don't Stop Me Now, with military drummers adding something extra to the performance.</div> <div> </div> <div>Guitarist Brian May really drove the whole "queen" reference home by popping up above the stage in front of the Queen Victoria statue.</div> <div> </div> <div>Later in the concert, Sam Ryder played Space Man — the song that earned him second place in the Eurovision Song Contest. Of course, tweaking the words slightly, singing "space ma'am" as a nod to the Queen.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>Drones lit up the sky:</strong></div> <div>A carefully coordinated drone show took to the sky to produce some rather regal images above Buckingham Palace.</div> <div> </div> <div>Prince Charles paid tribute to 'Mummy' and 'Papa':</div> <div> </div> <div>Future king Prince Charles <a href="https://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/relationships/prince-charles-emotional-tribute-to-your-majesty-mummy" target="_blank" rel="noopener">took to the stage to pay tribute</a> to his mother as images of the monarch were projected on the walls of Buckingham Palace.</div> <div> </div> <div>Joined on stage by his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the prince spoke about the monarch's "strength and stay" and said his "Papa", Prince Philip, was much missed.</div> <div> </div> <div>Prince William's speech followed, addressing the crowd with a focus on climate change. He remains optimistic about the future.</div> <div> </div> <div><em>Images: Getty</em></div>

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Diverse, daring and rugged – highlights of exceptional New Zealand

<p>Diverse and daring, New Zealand is a destination of exceptional beauty – imagine horse rides through otherworldly gorges and glaciers, soaring around dramatic coastlines and gliding down the best ski fields of the southern hemisphere.</p> <p>Home to ethereal landscapes featured in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, natural hot springs and idyllic beaches, New Zealand is celebrated for its breathtaking phenomena – the perfect choice for those after a serene natural escape.</p> <p>An exceptional port of call for adrenaline-seekers, New Zealand is renowned as an adventure capital, with everything from sky diving and white-water rafting to spectacular hiking trails and, of course, world-renowned skiing Queenstown.</p> <p><strong>Toast the coast</strong></p> <p>For a comparatively tiny country, New Zealand’s geography boasts 14,000 km of coastline, making it the 10th longest in the world. From boisterous west coast beaches, to the more family friendly east, with such a modest population – just 4.7million at last count – you’re sure find the perfect cove, sometimes even an entire beach to yourself. Although, if you’d rather follow the herd, in the height of summer you can join the crowds on the beach at Mt Maunganui or Takapuna and settle in amongst the heavenly bodies.</p> <p><strong>On Your Bike</strong></p> <p>Cycle tourism in New Zealand is taking off, largely thanks to the birth of Nga Haerenga: The National Cycleway featuring everything from rail trails to forests. With 22 Great Rides, the less famous but equally fabulous cousins of New Zealand’s Great Walks, these trails provide mild to wild adventures on two wheels. From The Twin Coast Trail in Northland which connects the east and west coasts to Alps2Ocean in the South Island, a journey that rolls from Mt Cook to the coastal town of Oamaru, you can ride for days or an afternoon and with the advent of e-bikes, you don’t even have to be that fit.</p> <p><strong>Picture perfect</strong></p> <p>Renowned for dramatic landscapes and pristine natural beauty, New Zealand is paradise for photographers and painters or simply those who like to look. And with many beauty spots made famous by Sir Peter Jackson’s films, location tourism has really taken off. From the twinkling waters and diving dolphins in the Bay of Islands, to the majestic alps, gorges and glaciers of the South Island, this is a country where you don’t want to be in a hurry, as you’ll be needing to stop and stop often to truly appreciate the breathtaking sights.</p> <p><strong>Satisfy your cravings</strong></p> <p>Wining and dining in the land of The Long White Cloud are taken very seriously with world-class experiences available in big cities and small towns. From Pacific Fusion cuisine to small family run eateries from around the globe, New Zealanders pride themselves on fresh food, fine wine and a vibrant culinary scene. Whether you’re shopping at a farm gate to prepare a Masterchef masterpiece in your campervan or stopping in at one of the over 500 vineyards you’ll find as you roam – you’ll treasure your gastronomic adventures.</p> <p><strong>Hot Spots</strong></p> <p>Bursting with geothermal energy, beneath New Zealand’s surface there bubbles a steaming heat that regularly warms waters to temperatures that humans find perfect for relaxation. From laid-back Ngawha Springs in Northland to the plethora of spas in the central North Island and beyond, bathers can choose to bathe in high-end spas or in the bush surrounded by nature.</p> <p><em>Written by Elisabeth Easther. Republished with permission of <a href="https://www.mydiscoveries.com.au/stories/diverse-daring-and-rugged-highlights-of-exceptional-new-zealand/">MyDiscoveries.</a></em></p>

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'Joker' fans flocking to a Bronx stairway highlights tension of media tourism

<p>New York’s <a href="https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/the-joker-stairs-an-afternoon-at-nycs-newest-attraction.html">newest tourist attraction</a> isn’t a museum, park or art installation.</p> <p>It’s a stairway.</p> <p>Sandwiched between apartment buildings in the Bronx, it’s been dubbed by moviegoers the “Joker Stairs,” earning its name and fame after being featured prominently in “<a href="https://www.joker.movie/">Joker</a>.” Since the film’s release, fans have flocked to the stairs, where they’ve been posing for photos – much to the annoyance of <a href="https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/tourists-flood-joker-stairs-frustrating-bronx-residents">some local residents</a> – and uploading them to social media.</p> <p>As I’ve learned from studying <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21502552.2014.937923">film-related tourism</a>, it’s common for people to visit the places they see in their favorite movies and TV shows. But the relationships among tourist sites, visitors and locals aren’t always the same, and some destinations are more benign than others.</p> <p><strong>A place appears on screen – and is transformed</strong></p> <p>The Joker Stairs are the site of one of the movie’s most memorable scenes: when Arthur Fleck, played by Joaquin Phoenix, embraces his murderous Joker identity and blithely dances down a long stairway near his apartment.</p> <p>The film cues viewers to the significance of the moment. Peppy music eclipses the sounds of the city. Slow-motion shots allow viewers and Fleck to linger. The scene appears on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(2019_film)#/media/File:Joker_(2019_film)_poster.jpg">movie posters</a> and in other <a href="https://www.joker.movie/">publicity materials</a>.</p> <p>When fans learned that the iconic scene was filmed on location at the outdoor staircase connecting Shakespeare and Anderson Avenues in the Bronx, they started <a href="https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/the-joker-stairs-an-afternoon-at-nycs-newest-attraction.html">traveling to the site</a>. Some wore costumes. Some played music from the film’s soundtrack. Others simply brought their cameras. Images tagged <a href="https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/jokerstairs/">#JokerStairs</a> started appearing on Instagram, introducing the visually striking site to even more people, who then wanted to see it for themselves.</p> <p>It’s not unusual for people to visit sites they know from movies, TV shows, books or memes. Tourists strike their “<a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/6565/american-gothic">American Gothic</a>” pose in front of the Eldon, Iowa, house from Grant Wood’s famous painting. So many people flocked to the shore of Thailand’s Maya Bay after watching “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163978/">The Beach</a>” that the site became overcrowded and polluted. In <a href="https://discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/attractions/game-of-thrones/game-of-thrones/">Northern Ireland</a>, official tours showcase places that appear in “Game of Thrones,” and <a href="https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_ENG_6_4.jsp">South Korea’s tourism board</a> highlights sites from popular dramas.</p> <p>Tourists who visit these attractions view them through what scholars call a “<a href="https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-tourist-gaze-30/book234297">mediatized gaze</a>” – a way of seeing a place that’s been influenced by its depiction in some form of media. The mediatized gaze can change an otherwise unremarkable site into a must-see destination. It can make locals, not just visitors, think differently about a place.</p> <p>One of the most famous examples of this phenomenon involves another set of stairs. In 1976, “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075148/">Rocky</a>” sparked a fan practice that <a href="http://tupress.temple.edu/book/20000000009206">turned the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art</a> into a landmark now known as “the Rocky Steps.”</p> <p><strong>One set of stairs isn’t like the other</strong></p> <p>Beyond the fact that they’re both outdoor stairways that have become tourist destinations, the Rocky Steps and the Joker Stairs are more deeply intertwined.</p> <p>The film’s director, <a href="https://www.imdb.com/list/ls025720609/videoplayer/vi4003249945">Todd Phillips</a>, has acknowledged that “Joker” pays homage to many movies from the 1970s and early 1980s. Its scenes, stylistic features and characters include nods to films such as “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075314/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1">Taxi Driver</a>,” “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958/?ref_=nv_sr_2?ref_=nv_sr_2">Network</a>” and “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085794/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1">The King of Comedy</a>.”</p> <p>Few critics, however, have made the connection to “Rocky.”</p> <p>Each film tells the story of a down-and-out guy who, over the course of the movie, gradually finds his confidence. And each film uses an architecturally striking set of stairs to symbolize the protagonist’s development.</p> <p>Rocky, the boxer played by Sylvester Stallone, initially struggles to run up the art museum steps; he’s out of shape and daunted by the prospect of training for the biggest boxing match of his life. Only after building up his physical strength and self-esteem does he bound up the steps, pump his fists and soak in the view of the Philadelphia skyline.</p> <p>In early scenes of “Joker,” Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck trudges up the long flight of stairs – a routine that underscores his sad existence. When he emerges as Joker, however, he navigates the stairs with eerie aplomb.</p> <p>At the turning point in “Rocky,” however, Rocky ascends the stairs; Fleck, on the other hand, descends. For one character, it represents his heroic potential. For the other, it symbolizes his descent into infamy.</p> <p>The Rocky Steps and the Joker Stairs are different in another important way. The Rocky Steps lead to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a space designed for crowds and tourists, and imbued with cultural power. The Joker Stairs are located in a more residential neighborhood that is poorer than other parts of the city.</p> <p>In the film and through tourism, the Rocky Steps bring people into a space of privilege. They represent success and accomplishment, both for the fans who spring up the stairs and for a city that has benefited from their pop culture fame.</p> <p>At the Joker Stairs, however, it’s the people with privilege who are more likely to descend on the neighborhood and its newly famous steps. They see and treat the site differently than locals who know the stairs as part of their commute, the place they used to skateboard or where their parents told them not to walk after dark.</p> <p>These differences contribute to the tension surrounding the Joker Stairs. While a tourist might be excited about the adventure of tapping into a piece of popular culture, a local might be wary about the attention from outsiders.</p> <p>To truly understand what’s happening at the Joker Stairs, it’s important to think about the role they play – both in the film and in real life.</p> <p><em>Written by <span>Laura M. Holzman, Associate Professor, Public Scholar of Curatorial Practices and Visual Art, IUPUI</span>. Republished with permission of </em><a rel="noopener" href="https://theconversation.com/joker-fans-flocking-to-a-bronx-stairway-highlights-tension-of-media-tourism-125907" target="_blank"><em>The Conversation</em></a><em>. </em></p>

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The 4 things you will ALWAYS find in a cruise expert's suitcase

<p><strong>1. Highlighter</strong></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Believe it or not, a highlighter on a cruise is not that common to come across – so pack one! Cruises always hand out programs, itineraries and other handy pamphlets and it will be easier to highlight things of interest to you. All the papers you receive really add up, so while this tip may seem silly – it WILL help!</span></p> <p><strong>2. Ziplock bags / plastic bags</strong></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Snacking is a common occurrence. If you’re travelling with children, they may get peckish while on the islands, in the rooms or by the pool so pack a few little snacks in a ziplock bag at the buffet so they never need to leave your sight. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Plastic bags are also a big help for any wet clothes or towels you don’t have the chance to wash or dry out while on your cruise. </span></p> <p><strong>3. Refillable water bottle</strong></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This tip is a must as water bottles cost a lot on the ship! While water itself is free as well as some juices, having a water bottle will be the lifesaver you didn’t know you needed while lying underneath the sun or while on the islands. </span></p> <p><strong>4. Lanyard</strong></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Lanyards are very handy when you’re onboard as the whole ship is cashless – you will have to pay for everything with a cruise-given card. So instead of paying $8-10 at the cruise shops, bring your own (it is a lot cheaper if you’re a big group).</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">What are some of the little things you pack in your suitcase for a cruise? Let us know in  the comments below.</span></p>

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4 highlights of modern cruising holidays

<p>Holidays on board cruise ships are more popular than ever with over 22 million people taking to the seas in 2015. The industry is expanding its on-board activities to appeal to every type of passenger. Try these for size.</p> <p><strong>1. Scale a rock-climbing wall</strong></p> <p>Snoozing around the pool isn’t everyone’s idea of holiday fun. The cruise ship Oasis of the Sea from Royal Caribbean has two nine-metre rock climbing walls, two surf-simulator pools, a flying fox and an ice-skating rink.</p> <p><strong>2. Walk above the water</strong></p> <p>The Regal Princess, owned and operated by Princess Cruises, features a glass-bottomed walkway that sits 39 metres high and extends 18 metres out over the ocean, offering dramatic views.</p> <p><strong>3. Themed cruises</strong></p> <p>It’s fair to say that Disney is fast rewriting the fantasy cruise experience for families. Not only does its Disney Dream cruise ship sport a 223 metre-long outdoor tube waterslide, but it’s Very Merrytime Cruises host a Santa’s Winter Wonderland Ball complete with snow and special appearances from Frozen’s Anna and Elsa.</p> <p><strong>4. Around the world in 180 days</strong></p> <p>For people who love life at sea, the Insignia, operated by Oceania Cruises, takes 180 days and nights to circumnavigate the globe, taking in 44 countries. The ship departs from the US, then travels to the Caribbean, South America, Africa and Asia.</p> <p><em>This article first appeared in <span><a href="http://www.readersdigest.com.au/travel/cruising/4-highlights-of-modern-cruising-holidays">Reader’s Digest</a></span>. For more of what you love from the world’s best-loved magazine, <span><a href="http://readersdigest.innovations.com.au/c/readersdigestsubscribe?utm_source=readersdigest&amp;utm_campaign=RDSUB&amp;utm_medium=display&amp;keycode=WRA85S">here’s our best subscription offer</a></span>.</em></p> <p><img style="width: 100px !important; height: 100px !important;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7820640/1.png" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/f30947086c8e47b89cb076eb5bb9b3e2" /></p>

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Kensington Palace shares touching video of royal family highlights

<p>Kensington Palace has released a touching highlights clip revisiting the big milestones celebrated by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry in 2017.</p> <p>Some of the big moments in the slideshow include four-year-old Prince George's first day of school, two-year-old Princess Charlotte's first posey and Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle's engagement announcement in November.</p> <p><em>Watch the video here (hover over the middle of the image and the play button will appear):</em></p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 658px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media"> <div style="padding: 8px;"> <div style="background: #F8F8F8; line-height: 0; margin-top: 40px; padding: 50.0% 0; text-align: center; width: 100%;"> <div style="background: url(data:image/png; base64,ivborw0kggoaaaansuheugaaacwaaaascamaaaapwqozaaaabgdbtueaalgpc/xhbqaaaafzukdcak7ohokaaaamuexurczmzpf399fx1+bm5mzy9amaaadisurbvdjlvzxbesmgces5/p8/t9furvcrmu73jwlzosgsiizurcjo/ad+eqjjb4hv8bft+idpqocx1wjosbfhh2xssxeiyn3uli/6mnree07uiwjev8ueowds88ly97kqytlijkktuybbruayvh5wohixmpi5we58ek028czwyuqdlkpg1bkb4nnm+veanfhqn1k4+gpt6ugqcvu2h2ovuif/gwufyy8owepdyzsa3avcqpvovvzzz2vtnn2wu8qzvjddeto90gsy9mvlqtgysy231mxry6i2ggqjrty0l8fxcxfcbbhwrsyyaaaaaelftksuqmcc); display: block; height: 44px; margin: 0 auto -44px; position: relative; top: -22px; width: 44px;"></div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BdYTRmyA0sE/" target="_blank">A post shared by Kensington Palace (@kensingtonroyal)</a> on Dec 31, 2017 at 12:20pm PST</p> </div> </blockquote> <p>But eagle-eyed royal supporters noted that there was one important royal moment that was missed from the collection – William and Kate’s baby announcement!</p> <p>The couple are expecting their third child together in April next year.</p> <p>Although some supporters questioned why the significant announcement was left out of the top 10 moments, most others were delighted by the video and the opportunity to relive the best royal moments of 2017.</p>

Technology

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Funny poem highlights how the meaning of words have changed

<p><em><strong><img width="144" height="196" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/29255/bob_144x196.jpg" alt="Bob" style="float: left;"/>Bob Pacey, 65, is the Rockhampton region’s best-known bush poet. He has a verse stored in his memory for just about every occasion.</strong></em></p> <p align="center"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Getting Older</span> </p> <p align="center">Well I must be getting older</p> <p align="center">And I don't know who to blame</p> <p align="center">All the words now have new meanings</p> <p align="center">Though they still sound just the same.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">And I was so good at English</p> <p align="center">Now I get the words all wrong</p> <p align="center">cause when I put them in a sentence</p> <p align="center">it’s just like they don't belong.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">Like, when a bloke was really happy</p> <p align="center">it used to be ok to say “He's gay”</p> <p align="center">a “Rap” was how you hit a door</p> <p align="center">And Hi! just meant gidday.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">“Grass” was grown upon your lawn</p> <p align="center">We used a "Pot" to cook a stew</p> <p align="center">A “Score” was what your team made</p> <p align="center">And a "Dope" meant silly you</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">A “Dyke” that was just a little dam</p> <p align="center">A “Poof” a puff of smoke</p> <p align="center">and “Bread” was flour and water</p> <p align="center">Now if you've got none well your broke</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">And “Cactus” was a prickly plant</p> <p align="center">But now it means you’re dead</p> <p align="center">a “Joint” was an old run down shack</p> <p align="center">A place to rest your weary head.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center"> “Acid” was something we used</p> <p align="center">in Chemistry at school</p> <p align="center">and winter was the only time</p> <p align="center">that we could say we’re “Cool”.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">A “Trip” meant falling over</p> <p align="center">when we tangled up our feet</p> <p align="center">And lollies were the only thing</p> <p align="center">that we could say were “Sweet”.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">A “Camp” was just a little tent</p> <p align="center">set up out in the scrub.</p> <p align="center">We only “Stuffed” our chickens</p> <p align="center">and food was our only “Grub”.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">If someone had a bit of luck</p> <p align="center">we’d say that's really slick</p> <p align="center">now when something’s great mate</p> <p align="center">well they say it’s “fully sick”.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">And we put “ice” into our eskies</p> <p align="center">just to cool our beer and rum</p> <p align="center">and the only "Smack" I ever got</p> <p align="center">was on me bloody bum.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">People stopped you in the street</p> <p align="center">to talk about the weather</p> <p align="center">now when you ask a question</p> <p align="center">the kids simply say “Whatever”.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center">Well I’ve tried to understand it</p> <p align="center">It's progress I've been told</p> <p align="center">But I really have to face it mate</p> <p align="center">Gees I must be getting old.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p><em><strong>Do you have a story or poem to share? Please head over to the Over60 <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/community/contributor/community-contributor/">“Share your story” page.</a></span></strong></em></p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong><em><br /></em></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/09/the-biggest-problem-new-retirees-encounter/"><em>The biggest problem new retirees encounter</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/09/is-it-ever-too-late-to-get-healthy/"><em>Is it ever too late to get healthy?</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/08/signs-you-are-ready-to-retire/"><em>8 signs you’re ready to retire right now</em></a></strong></span></p>

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Poem highlights the beauty of ageing

<p>We all have different approaches to ageing. Some of us like to embrace the changes, while others try to cling to their youth. This stunning poem is so relatable as it truly captures many of the thoughts and fears we have about getting older.</p> <p> </p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Paradox</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;"> </p> <p style="text-align: center;">Must I be peaceful in old age, add to the tapestry</p> <p style="text-align: center;">a few last stitches, self still ravenous?</p> <p style="text-align: center;">A hawk hovers and my spirit soars,</p> <p style="text-align: center;">swoops on once vital nerve and sinew, turns</p> <p style="text-align: center;">cannibal. What else can I devour</p> <p style="text-align: center;">but my own resinous heart?</p> <p style="text-align: center;"> </p> <p style="text-align: center;">The young are too young to understand desire,</p> <p style="text-align: center;">to savour wild strawberries or comprehend</p> <p style="text-align: center;">the precise artistry of feet that dance</p> <p style="text-align: center;">on the precipice edge. Barefoot they dance</p> <p style="text-align: center;">who have no knowledge of frayed ligaments</p> <p style="text-align: center;">or the eye that cannot bear the depth of height.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"> </p> <p style="text-align: center;">Now only, when breath comes short, can we assess</p> <p style="text-align: center;">the clarity of air. The burnt-out season</p> <p style="text-align: center;">denies, and evokes, the sharp green of new shoots</p> <p style="text-align: center;">and the dried creek recalls the overflow of rain.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">Young, we love, grasp, consume. Old, we savour.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">And the taste sends us wild.</p> <p> </p> <p>What’s your favourite poem? Share it with us in the comments below.</p> <p><em>Written by Vera Newsom.</em></p> <p><em>This is an extract from Falling And Flying: Poems On Ageing, Edited by Judith Beveridge and Dr Susan Ogle, Brandl &amp; Schlesinger.</em></p> <p><em>All proceeds from book sales will go directly to the Penney Ageing Research Unit at the Royal North Shore Hospital. For Book sales, please email <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="mailto:sogle@med.usyd.edu.au" target="_blank">sogle@med.usyd.edu.au</a></span></strong>. For Donations, please <a href="http://www.kollingfoundation.org.au/event/penneyageing" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">click here</span></strong></a>.</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/health/caring/2016/05/10-beautiful-quotes-about-grieving/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>10 beautiful quotes about grieving</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/health/caring/2016/05/you-shouldnt-feel-guilty-prioritising-yourself/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Why you shouldn’t feel guilty for prioritising yourself</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/health/caring/2016/04/why-women-need-other-women/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Why women need other women</strong></em></span></a></p>

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Highlights from the Queen’s Buckingham Palace Garden Party

<p>There’s never a dull moment if you’re a member of the royal family, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on royal duty again yesterday to attend the last of Queen Elizabeth II’s annual Buckingham Palace Garden Parties for the season.</p> <p>The Royal Couple appeared alongside Her Majesty, with Prince Philip and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice also in tow to enjoy the festivities.</p> <p>Prince William looked positively dapper in a suit and top hat combination, while the Duchess of Cambridge looked radiant as ever in a stylish Alexander McQueen coat, the same one she wore for Prince George’s christening in 2013.</p> <p>But, while William and Kate might’ve stolen some of the attention, the day truly belonged to Queen Elizabeth II who was her usual engaging self, entertaining guests with stories of royal life and defying her age of 90 years in a vibrant blue coat.</p> <p>To see all the images scroll through the gallery above. It’s a tough call, but do any of these amazing photographs stand out as a favourite?</p> <p>Please let us know in the comments below. </p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/news/news/2016/04/prince-harry-response-when-asked-if-he-will-be-king/"><strong><em>Prince Harry’s perfect response when asked if he’ll ever be king</em></strong></a></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/news/news/2016/04/royal-home-videos-shows-prince-george-like-young-charles/"><em><strong>Rare home videos show Prince George’s uncanny likeness to young Charles</strong></em></a></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/news/news/2016/04/royals-announce-health-initiative/">Royals announce major health initiative in fun video</a></em></strong></span></p>

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