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Pete Evans in the Book Club hot seat

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Australian chef Pete Evans is a busy man. Apart from being co-owner and executive chef of Hugo’s, he has just released a product range in David Jones, has his name associated with a Breville Pizza Maker and is the author of four books. His latest, My Party, shows you how to throw the perfect bash at home.

What was the last book you read?

I just read The Passage by Justin Cronin. I loved that it was a unique and original story. It delivered an amazing twist just as it was getting good, and you had to basically start again, which was quite challenging. He managed to pull it off with a climax that you couldn’t know which way it would end up. And seeing it was the first book in his trilogy and at about 900 pages, I can’t wait for the next two.

Tell us what is great about a book you are reading at the moment and win The AWW Cooking School

If you could be any character in a book who would you be?

I really loved the character of Roland Deschain in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series — he is the “Gunslinger”… It’s basically Lord of the Rings but three times longer. I loved the character of Roland as he is challenged on so many levels, and could give up at any time but keeps on taking them on one at a time and moving ever forward in his quest to fulfil his goals and those of others.

What books can you remember from your childhood?

Dr Seuss was my favourite and I still love the books. I read them to my kids all the time and still get the same excitement from them now as I did as a kid. They really are unique children’s books. I also remember in grade five my teacher read The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien and it was the highlight of my primary school days.

Do you think that books have the power to change people’s lives more than films?

I definitely think books have that power. When I was 19 years old I devoured every book I could get my hands on to do with self-improvement, spirituality, health and fitness, meditation, etc, and these books have helped me shape my life in ways movies haven’t. The one book that really stood out was Anthony Robbins’ Awaken the Giant Within — this is a life-changing book.

If you could take two characters from different books and put them in one book, who would they be and what would they get up to?

I loved the character of Lisbeth Salander from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Henry Miller, the author who wrote about himself in his books. I think it would be a bizarre meeting of two such eccentric people. I actually wouldn’t like to say what they would get up to, but I am sure it would be dynamic.

What’s your favourite word in the English language?

Yes! I love using it and I love when people use it back to me.

If everyone in the world could stop what they were doing for a week and read one book, what would it be?

I think Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts is one of the most engaging books I have ever read. It is a great story which weaves such a broad range of human emotions. I also think Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion must be read with an open mind.

Your say: What do you think of Pete’s choices? Who else would you like to see in the Book Club hot seat?

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Want a natural glow? Replace fake tan with fruit!

Want a natural glow? Replace fake tan with fruit!

After the sun-kissed look? UK researchers have found that eating large amounts of fruit and vegetables can give you that golden glow you are after, the UK’s Daily Mail reported.

Lead researcher Dr Ian Stephen, from the University of Bristol said those who ate bigger portions of fruit and vegetables a day had more of a golden, yellow skin colour.

“Most people in the West think that the best way to improve your skin colour is to get a suntan,” he said.

“But our research shows that eating lots of fruit and vegetables is actually more effective.”

The scientists, who carried out their research at laboratory at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, used a spectrophotometer to measure how light in different parts of the spectrum is absorbed by the skin.

Those with a healthier glow had a higher presence of carotenoids, which are antioxidants that can be found in yellow and red peppers, spinach, apricots and melons.

The scientists then explored the relationship between skin tone and attractiveness.

Using specialist software the researchers manipulated the colour of 51 faces to appear to have either more or less carotenoids, meaning more or less glow to the face.

Participants were then asked to adjust the skin colour between carotenoids skin colour and suntanned skin colour, to what they considered healthy.

The results showed that when given the choice participants preferred those enhanced through carotenoids skin colour.

“Our study shows that not only do people use colour cues to judge how healthy other individuals are, but they are accurate when they make those judgements,” said the University of St Andrews’ Professor David Perrett.

“This is important because evolution would favour individuals who choose to form alliances or mate with healthier individuals over unhealthy individuals.”

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Christian Bale bans five-year-old daughter from acting

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UK actor Christian Bale has made sure his five-year-old daughter Emmeline won’t follow in her famous father’s footsteps after he banned her from acting.

The Dark Knight star started his career as an eight-years-old, he was later cast in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun at just 13. But he isn’t keen on his daughter having an upbringing in the spotlight, Empire magazine reported.

“[I] didn’t like that [being famous as a teen]. That wasn’t for me at all,” he said in an interview with the magazine.

“Some people can deal with it, but I found it to be a complete pain in the arse and embarrassing.

“Also, there was the annoying notion of everyone going, ‘Ah, you should know better’ when I was done for shoplifting. But, no, I shouldn’t have known better. There was no reason I should. I could have done without that side of things.”

The 36-year-old star said he would support his daughter’s dream to be an actress but not professionally.

“It was nice to go travelling and have those experiences [filming movies], but look, if anyone in my family — my nieces or my daughter — wanted to start at that age, I’d absolutely believe in and support their dreams, but I would tell them, ‘No bloody way — not professionally,” he said.

“It’s just too young. You need to be anonymous at that age, you need to go and get into all sorts of trouble and not have anyone know who you are. It’s ruined when everyone knows who you are.”

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Does Kelsey Grammer enjoy wearing women’s clothes?

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He is currently playing a gay owner of a drag club in La Cage Aux Folles on Broadway, but does US actor and comedian Kelsey Grammer enjoying dressing up as a woman in his own time?

In an interview with shock jock Howard Stern, the comedian’s soon to be ex-wife, Camille Grammer, intimated that Kelsey Grammer does enjoy dressing up in woman’s clothes.

“Listen, I don’t think he’s gay,” she said in the interview. “I do think he likes being with women, but there’s something between us that just didn’t click.”

Howard Stern then stated: “But you’re saying you don’t think he’s gay. You said that when he got into La Cage Aux Folles he was in the right play.”

To which she replied: “That’s for another reason.”

Stern then asked if Kelsey dressed up as a woman during their marriage. “I’m not saying it,” she said.

Camille, who stars in Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, has also made these claims to people connected to the show after the pair split, TMZ reported.

Kelsey’s representative, Stan Rosenfield, told TMZ that the 55-year-old actor will not comment on any remarks made by Camille Grammer on their marriage.

“While it is not clear why Camille Grammer continues making public statements about her marriage to Kelsey,” Rosenfield said, “it is crystal clear that Kelsey will continue not responding, regardless of content.”

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Latest news: Queensland flood crisis

Queensland flood tragedy

The official death toll from the Queensland flood crisis currently stands at 20, with 12 people still unaccounted for.

On Monday night an instant inland tsunami struck the Brisbane town of Toowoomba washing away cars and closing majour roads.

Follow Ninemsn’s flood coverage here.

At 5am on Thursday the Brisbane River peaked at about 4.46m well below forecasts of 5.5m.

However, authorities are warning that the river is still dangerous, churning and bubbling at rapid speeds.

Much of the Ipswich, the Brisbane CBD and inner-city suburbs are still without power after it was shut off on Tuesday night due to safety concerns.

Key figures:

  • 40,000 people will be affected by flooding by Thursday.

  • 19,700 properties expected to be entirely flooded.

  • 3500 commercial properties face complete flooding.

  • 2300 other properties such as parks and vacant land expected to be affected.

  • 2100 streets will be affected.

See more key figures here.

Last night then Brisbane City Council issued the following list of suburbs expected to be affected by flooding today. These areas include:

  • Toowoomba

  • Lockyer Valley

  • Rocklea

  • Albion

  • Milton

  • Auchenflower

  • Norman Park

  • Pinkenba

  • Oxley

  • New Farm

  • Kangaroo Point

  • Bulimba and Sherwood

  • Yeronga

  • Graceville

  • Newstead

  • Yerongpilly

  • Bowen Hills

  • Indooroopilly, Windsor

  • Wacol

  • Brisbane City

  • Moggill

  • East Brisbane

  • Fortitude Valley

  • Chelmer

  • Hemmant

  • Tennyson

  • Fairfield

  • Fig Tree Pocket

  • Coorparoo

  • South Brisbane

  • Lytton

  • Murrarie

For floodmaps, suburbs affected, sandbag locations and evacuation centre details see www.brisbane.qld.gov.au

The Queensland Government has launched an appeal to help fellow Queenslanders affected by the recent floods.

Many communities have been devastated. Some families have lost everything. You can help make a difference by donating to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal.

  • Commonwealth Bank

  • NAB

  • Westpac

  • ANZ

  • Bank of Queensland

  • Suncorp

  • Coles

If you would like to help fill sandbags visit Queensland police service Facebook page

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In pictures: Queensland floods

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An overturned car and debris in central Toowoomba following flash flooding.

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Rising water levels at South Bank, Brisbane at 12:34pm Wednesday. Some South Bank residents walk through here to cross the bridge leading them into the Brisbane CBD.

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Debris including a boat and a pontoon are caught flowing down the Brisbane River in the CBD.

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Water levels are about to reach South Bank’s man-made lagoon and beach.

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Water levels are about to reach South Bank’s man-made lagoon and beach.

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Two girls sit at a flooded bus stop beside the Brisbane River as it breaks its banks.

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Residents living in Brisbane’s West End move their belongings from their homes.

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Residents make their way through the flood waters in Peel Street, South Brisbane.

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People walk through the flooded roads in Toombul, north of Brisbane, following flash flooding.

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Castlemaine Street in Milton, Brisbane is flooded.

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People watch as a street in the inner city suburb of West End floods.

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The dining area of a restaurant on Eagle Street Pier in the Brisbane CBD is flooded.

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Flooded Depot Hill area, south of Rockhampton.

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Cars piled up in Toowoomba following flash flooding.

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A man and his son kayak past flooded cars in Bundaberg.

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A woman and her dog disembark from a rescue boat after being evacuated from her flooded home in Rockhampton.

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A 4WD braves the flooded roads at Rocklea, west of Brisbane.

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A flooded suburban street in Toowoomba.

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NZ Mine tragedy widow: “I’ll stay strong for our baby”

NZ Mine tragedy widow: "I'll stay strong for our baby"

The pregnant partner of an Aussie who died in the New Zealand mine explosion says their baby will never forget Dad.

Each night, Rachelle Weaver dreams of the happiness she shared with her soul mate Josh Ufer. The touch of his skin, the smell of his hair and the warmth of his strong hands softly stroking her growing belly.

“For a few precious moments I imagine Josh is by my side and that everything is OK,” says Rachelle, 23, wiping away tears. “But by morning, sadness fills my heart, knowing I will never see him again and that he will never get the chance to hold our gorgeous baby.”

Josh, from Charters Towers in north Queensland, was one of the 29 miners buried in New Zealand’s Pike River mine disaster last November – and Rachelle, who has lived in the close-knit nearby community of Greymouth on the country’s South Island since she was 13, is still struggling to cope with the loss.

“I loved him so much,” says five months pregnant Rachelle, speaking exclusively to Woman’s Day. “I’d planned to surprise him with a marriage proposal on January 10 – it would have been his 26th birthday.

“I was going to pop the question over dinner at a jazz cafe in Greymouth. Josh had endured two broken engagements and vowed he wouldn’t ask again. So he said it would be left to me to ask. I couldn’t think of a more kind-hearted, loyal and loving person to spend the rest of my life with.” A week before the blast, Rachelle had a series of nightmares that Josh was going to die in a car accident.

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Olivia Newton John: I’m going to be a grandmother!

Olivia Newton John: I'm going to be a Grandmother!

Chloe Lattanzi is getting married – and her famous mum Olivia Newton-John is thrilled about finally getting to be a grandmother.

There were times in Chloe Lattanzi’s life when many people weren’t sure there would be a happy ending for the daughter of Australian showbiz icon Olivia Newton-John. A veritable wild child who’s lived on the edge – from her battle with anorexia to an encounter with a ferocious brown bear – Chloe, 24, has come through many dark moments in her life.

“Olivia and I were told by a psychic that our firstborn would challenge us,” says her dad, Olivia’s first husband Matt Lattanzi. “That psychic was right on! She has challenged us in many different ways.”

So there was barely a dry eye at the ritzy Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica when Chloe’s engagement to martial arts expert James Driskill, 27, was made official, one year since she laid eyes on him. Tiki torches and fuchsia orchids created an exotic tropical atmosphere for an intimate gathering of family and friends, which Woman’s Day was privileged to attend.

Amid champagne toasts, Olivia, 62, Matt, 51, Olivia’s husband John Easterling, 58, and James and Chloe shared stories that were filled with love and laughter – and Olivia was excited about finally becoming a grandmother.

“He’s wonderful and I’m thrilled and excited for Chloe,” she says. “It’s a wonderful time and I look forward to lots of babies. I wish Chloe the love and happiness that I’ve experienced marrying my gorgeous husband. She has grown because of James’s love for her.”

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Hugh Jackman: Why I’m moving home to Australia

Hugh Jackman: Why I'm moving home to Australia

The Aussie star wants to bring his family back home.

He took America by storm as The Boy From Oz, and now Hugh Jackman is keen to move back to his homeland with his family.

While Hugh, wife Deborra-lee Furness and their children, Oscar, 10, and Ava, 5, have made the most of life in the Big Apple – enjoying Broadway shows and playing in the snow in equal measures – he’s said to be eager to trade off the icy city for the warmth of the Aussie countryside.

Instead of returning to his old Sydney haunts, the 42-year-old Wolverine star is scouring the leafy Mornington Peninsula suburb of Mount Eliza, south-east of Melbourne, for his new home. Hugh and Deborra-lee are determined, according to insiders, to give their children the best possible upbringing.

“They want a good environment for the children and to be close to family and friends,” one insider tells Woman’s Day. “They are a lovely couple with family in Melbourne. Education for their children is another reason they are looking at places there.”

And it seems the couple’s resolve was only strengthened after spending the festive season with family here. “Do you know what my kids want for Christmas?” Deborra-lee, 56, recently told reporters of their trip home. “To convince Mum and Dad to live in Melbourne.”

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Chrissie Swan: “I’m half way to my goal weight!

Chrissie Swan: " I'm half way to my goal weight!

Fresh from a Gold Coast holiday and 25kg lighter, The Circle’s presenter tells a baby is next on her wish list.

There aren’t too many women who relish the thought of going swimwear shopping. Let’s face it, it’s enough to make most of us run screaming from the fitting room.

Chrissie Swan might just be the only woman in the universe who looked forward to trying on a new cossie this summer. Quick – someone call a doctor!

“You know what? I was actually delighted by the prospect,” laughs Chrissie, 37, who has lost more than 25kg since signing on with Jenny Craig. “We got a pool last year and the last cossie I bought was a size 28 – and I can’t wear it anymore now that I’ve lost wieght. My boobs hang out of it, like a wrestler!”

Determined she would make a change and overhaul her lifestyle, the presenter of Network Ten’s The Circle signed up with Jenny Craig a little over six months ago in the hope of shedding 40kg.

Focused on getting healthy and increasing her chances of falling pregnant with her second child – Chrissie’s son Leo turned two in November – she’s already well over halfway to achieving that goal.

Related video: Woman’s Day readers’ real life weight loss stories!

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