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10 reasons to be happy about the GFC

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1. Australia is doing better than most of the rest of the world. According to a recent international business confidence survey, Australia is perceived as the best country in the world to cope with the global financial crisis (GFC). 

2. Unemployment can be a time to reconsider your career goals and retrain to do something you always wanted to do. 

3. Property is one of the biggest ways ordinary Australians make money and it has never been so ripe for investment. Prices and interest rates are low and rental returns are decent. 

4. Our natural resources make us well placed for another nice run on the stock market when there is eventually an upturn. 

5. Oil prices are low for now. Filling up on petrol and travelling around Australia is now nearly cheaper than flying. Flights have become cheaper too! 

6. Our dollar is okay for travelling overseas, recovering recently to US$0.80.

7. You have a perfect excuse not to go to any event you don’t want to go to. For example, if you’d like to avoid going to your annoying relative’s hen’s night just say you can’t afford it!

8. Sales are really sales and often you’ll be the only one there! (Spend the money from the hen’s night you escaped.)

9. The 50 per cent investment allowance means it is possible, for those who qualify, to get up to a 140 per cent tax deduction on a new car! Now that’s just crazy. The more expensive the car, the greater the value of the tax deduction you’ll get.

10. The cash grab. A bit like father Christmas, the federal government is handing out cash and asking people to spend it — on anything. The small problem is we’ll all have to pay for it one day, but it is fun having cash and being told we must spend it!

Virginia Graham is a mortgage broker for Model Mortgages.

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Jacko – just like Heath

Jacko’s death has reopened old wounds for Heath Ledger’s family. His dad Kim talks to Natalee Fuhrmann in Perth.

Kim Ledger’s grief for his son is with him every day, but the similarities between Heath’s overdose from prescription drugs and Michael Jackson’s death have left the family reeling.

“On the day Michael died I spoke to my daughters and former wife Sally and we all had such a down day,” Kim says.

It has been almost 18 months since Heath, 28, was found in his rented New York bachelor pad, unconscious after taking a toxic combination of drugs. Kim says the period is too painful to remember clearly, but he has some understanding of what the Jacksons are going through.

“In the first couple of weeks it’s crazy and you’re just trying to come to grips with the enormity of it,” recalls the quietly spoken father.

“There was a funeral to arrange and we didn’t want just anyone doing it. It’s a very private thing and with Heath being so private we wanted it to reflect that.

“Heath [and Michael] were both very private and as the closest people to them, you want to protect that. We found ourselves asking each other, ‘Would Heath have done it this way?’ If not, then we weren’t going to either.

“It’s not for me to advise the Jackson family how to get through this, but what I will say is the saddest times are now, one-and-a-half years later. The media interest has died down, so I’m no longer surrounded by Heath and all I want to do is pick up the phone, but I can’t.”

Kim is blunt about the role drugs played in both the deaths.

“At the end of the day we’re all responsible for what goes into us and I blame Heath for not being responsible,” admits Kim, whose famous actor son combined drugs prescribed by a trio of doctors across three countries, while battling insomnia and the flu.

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Jodi’s secret strip club life

The wild night that cost Jodi Gordon her relationship with Channel Seven heir Ryan Stokes started in a seedy pole-dancing club — a regular haunt of Jodi’s, reports Frank Thorne.

Disgraced Home And Away star Jodi Gordon is preparing to leave the country amid revelations she regularly paid for private lap dances at a strip club in Sydney’s Kings Cross.

The troubled star likes to watch naked girls dance at the Bada Bing nightclub, which is popular with bikies, according to employees and patrons.

Staff and drinkers at Bada Bing describe Jodi as a “crazy party girl”, claiming she regularly attended the pole-dancing strip club and paid for strippers to dance for her in a private booth.

So regular were her visits, the staff said she regarded some of the club’s strippers as friends.

The strip club is where Jodi met Rebels bikie and former male model Mark Judge on June 2 — the night on which she disappeared and later reportedly admitted to police she had used cocaine before suffering hallucinations.

“I was here drinking at the bar on that Tuesday night when Jodi went missing with that bikie guy,” the source says.

“She was gone, man. Off her face.”

These fresh allegations come as colleagues confirm Jodi’s plans to leave Home And Away and move to Los Angeles to put the scandal behind her and resurrect her acting career.

It is a move that would also help her overcome the pain of her break-up with Seven Network heir Ryan Stokes, who dumped Jodi after she was found cowering in the bedroom of Judge’s Bellevue Hill apartment the day after he reported her missing to police.

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The fight for Michael Jackson’s children: A special report

Woman’s Day goes inside the epic custody battle for Jacko’s children, and investigates the true biological parentage of the late King of Pop’s three heirs.

With Michael Jackson’s fortune hanging in the balance, and a number of competing claims over who are the rightful guardians of to his three children and heirs – Prince, 12, Paris, 11, and Blanket, 7 – the battle for custody is set to be one of the ugliest in living memory.

In a will filed last week, Michael stated he wanted his mother Katherine to care for his children in the event of his death. But other women — including Prince and Paris’ birth mother Debbie Rowe — are positioning themselves for possible custody.

The situation is complicated by competing claims about the true biological parentage of the kids. We examine the three possible fathers, as even Debbie’s claim to motherhood comes under question – with the former nurse angrily denying claims she was just a gestational carrier.

The drama is all the more disturbing since Michael’s children are now without the most important person in their lives.

“Michael was a mother, a father and a best friend all rolled into one,” reveals Michael’s friend and the children’s godfather Mark Lester.

“They were a tight family and were always together.”

Another friend, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, agrees. “They would cry whenever he had to go do anything. They were very attached to him.”

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Princess Mary as you’ve never seen her before

She’s a 37-year-old mum of two, a wife, a princess…and a red-hot bikini babe with abs of steel.

Aussie-born Princess Mary proudly showed off her incredible new body last week as she holidayed with her husband Prince Frederik on a 54-foot luxury super-yacht off the coast of Sardinia.

While most mums find it a struggle to lose their baby weight, two years after the birth of Princess Isabella, our Mary has never looked better.

She has reportedly lost 12 kilos, thanks to a low-fat diet and the help of Danish personal trainer Tore Munch.

“We had extra focus on centre training — the whole corset of muscle around the tummy and back,” he says.

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*MasterChef’s* Julie: I did it all for love

The firm favourite tells Alex Needs she owes her success to her biggest fan and soul mate — her husband.

With only two weeks to go in the most talked about TV competition in years, MasterChef favourite Julie Goodwin has revealed the secret of her success — the unwavering love of her husband Michael.

While Julie is “shocked” that she’s made it this far, the 38-year-old mum of three knows she couldn’t have done it without the support of the man she’s loved for two decades.

“Michael’s support absolutely inspires me,” Julie tells Woman’s Day. “With my family behind me I can do anything, I can tackle anything that comes my way.”

For many couples, the prospect of spending 16 weeks apart — one off chasing her dreams and achieving national acclaim; the other at home running the family business and looking after three boys — would be a recipe for disaster.

After all, reality TV has a habit of breaking up more relationships than it brings together. But while Julie admits that being apart from Mick, as she calls him, has been “one of the toughest things I’ve ever done”, she wouldn’t have changed it for the world.

Looking after their sons, Joe, 13, Tom, 12, and Paddy, 10, has fallen squarely on Michael’s shoulders, but despite pressure which would make many men crumble, he’s risen to the task.

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Newton family tears: Our little girl’s fight for life

Australian entertainment’s first family tells Jackie Brygel of the harrowing health scare that threatened newborn baby Eva’s little life.

Pretty as a picture with her rosebud mouth and pink cheeks, the tiniest member of Australia’s royal family of show business is perfectly at ease, safely nestled in the arms of her “Poppy”, Bert Newton.

Producing a contented gurgle for her smitten parents Lauren Newton and Matt Welsh, and maternal grandparents Patti and Bert, Eva Eunice Newton Welsh is blissfully unaware that her young life was in grave danger just a few weeks ago.

Rushed to Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital at less than two weeks of age with severe breathing difficulties, little Eva spent the next six days in the hospital’s renowned neo-natal intensive care unit.

“Eva was born three weeks early via caesarean, but was a good size, so we only ended up staying in hospital for the usual six days after the birth,” Lauren reveals. “Our son Sam was coming in to visit and everything was wonderful.

“Then, as soon as we came home, Sam started to get sick with a chest infection. He wouldn’t sleep during the night, so we’d bring him in to us to have a cuddle, and Eva was also in our room, in the bassinet. Sam (17 months) was so excited about Eva that he kept kissing her on the head and touching her, but then she started to get a rattly chest…”

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Breast cancer mum: I want boobs for my wedding day

Donna Marett has lost one breast to cancer. Now her other breast must be removed. She tells Jo Knowsley she wants a reconstruction so she can feel like a womanly bride.

When Sunshine Coast mum Donna Marett fell in love with Jason Penny, she was thrilled to have finally met the man of her dreams.

But as their relationship grew, and they had a little boy together — Kai, now 3 — she never imagined she would have to battle life-threatening breast cancer before they could walk down the aisle.

Donna, 36, had her right breast removed in July last year, after two lumpectomies failed to halt her spreading cancer. Now, almost exactly a year later, she will have her left breast removed after learning that it is full of fibro glandular tissue, which makes it harder to detect breast cancer, should the disease return.

“It wasn’t a hard decision,” she says.

“The first time was very traumatic. But I’m determined to beat this.

“I have stood in front of the mirror and said to the cancer, ‘I’ve beaten you; you haven’t beaten me.’

“And I have a lot to live for. I have a wonderful fiancé and two beautiful boys [Aidan, 14, is from an earlier relationship]. Then there is Jason’s little boy Tyson [10], who lives with us part time. And Jason and I are getting married in November.

I want our wedding to be a huge party — an enormous celebration of life, of the fact that I’m still here.

“But losing a breast — and soon both of them — is devastating. It’s had a big impact on my confidence and on my more intimate relationship with Jason. I just don’t like him to look at me.

“Breasts are a symbol of femininity and womanliness in our society. And I want to feel like a whole woman at our wedding.”

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale July 6, 2009

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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes met in April 2005 and quickly became inseperable. Their first date was reportedly on board his private jet.

The relationship made headlines worldwide when twice-divorced Tom jumped on Oprah’s couch to declare his love for Katie. They had been dating a month.

After two months of dating, Tom announced he proposed to Katie at the top of the Eiffel Tour in June 2005.

Katie gave birth to baby Suri in April 2006, a year after the couple first met. Both mother and baby’s abscence from the media fuelled speculation that Katie’s pregnancy was a fake. This faded away once little Suri’s pictures started appearing around the globe.

In November 2006, the couple married in a dream Italian wedding. Katie admitted later that her teen crush came true – she had posters of Tom on her wall as she was growing up in Ohio.

Little Suri takes her first steps in Berlin while mum looks on.

Tom and Katie remain good friends with David and Victoria Beckham, despite rumours of a feud between the women.

In April 2008 the couple defied allegations of a trial seperation and appeared more loved-up than ever.

In November 2008, gorgeous little Suri is named the world’s most influential tot by Forbes magazine. Tom announces he thinks some of the paparazzi shots of his daughter are “incredible”.

The family have dodged countless questions over their Scientology beliefs and remain one of the most highly regarded families in the world.

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Couples who met on set

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie famously fell in love on the set of Mr and Mrs Smith.

Young Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart got cosy during the filming of their vampire flick, with a pregnancy rumoured to have been the result of their real-life love affair.

Tom Cruise got together with Penelope Cruz while working on Vanilla Sky, years before he fell for another gorgeous brunette.

Sarah Michelle Gellar and husband Freddie Prinze Junior first met on the set of I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997, but the two did not begin dating until three years later. After they were married they starred opposite one another in the 2002 kid’s movie Scooby Doo.

Claire Danes met her fiance Hugh Dancy while filming the 2007 drama Evening.

Funnyman Ben Stiller met his wife Christine Taylor while filming a TV special that never went to air. The loved-up couple have since frequently appeared on screen together in movies such as Dodgeball and Zoolander.

Reese Witherspoon met her current squeeze Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of Rendition.

Will Smith was still the Fresh Prince of Bel Air when he met his future wife Jada Pinkett, who auditioned to be his girlfriend on the show in 1994. She didn’t get the part, but she did get the real-life equivalent! The couple married three years later.

Kate Hudson met her on-again, off-again partner Owen Wilson while filming the romantic comedy You, Me and Dupree in 2006.

Peter Andre and Katie Price fell in love in front of the viewing public during the UK reality show I’m a celebrity, get me out of here!.

Julia Roberts has no trouble falling in love under the spotlight. She dated Keifer Sutherland after starring opposite him in Flatliners, became engaged to Steel Magnolias co-star Dylan McDermott and eventually found husband and cameraman Daniel Moder on the set of The Mexican.

Ben and Jen first met on the set of 2001’s Pearl Harbour. They later co-starred in the 2003 film Daredevil — but it wasn’t until 2004 that they officially started dating. After starring together in two box office flops, their relationship has fortunately fared a lot better. The pair were married in 2005 and have two daughters, Violet and Seraphina.

Courteney and David met on the set of the 1996 film Scream, where David played “Dewey”, Courteney’s character’s love interest. The pair went on to co-star in two sequels and were married in 1999. They welcomed a daughter, Coco, in 2004.

Grey’s Anatomy star Katherine Heigl met her musician hubby Josh when she appeared in a video clip for his 2005 single Only You. The pair were married in 2007 — what’s the bet the lovebirds played Only You at their wedding?!

Aussie actor Heath Ledger and former Dawson’s Creek star Michelle Williams played a young husband and wife in the 2005 film Brokeback Mountain. Life imitated art when the pair became engaged and welcomed a daughter, Matilda, later that year. Sadly they separated shortly before Heath’s tragic death in January 2008.

Jessica and Cash met on the set of Fantastic Four in 2005 but unlike most celebrity couples, Cash wasn’t an actor — he was working as a lowly production assistant. The pair are now married and have a daughter, Honor Marie. Marrying Jessica Alba must have done wonders for Cash’s career because he’s now working as a movie producer!

The chemistry between teen star Miley Cyrus and Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth continued after the cameras stopped rolling on The Last Song. The pair were spotted re-enacting one of the movie’s hot kissing scenes before Liam boarded a flight back to Australia after filming rapped. 16-year-old Miley announced her feelings for the former Neighbours star on Twitter, writing, “Against all odds I fell in love.”

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