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Rove and Tasma: The happiness they both deserve

A surprise beach ceremony before a whirlwind honeymoon – Erin Craven reports on the wedding we’ve all been wishing for.

Just hours before funnyman Rove McManus vowed to spend the rest of his life with Tasma Walton, the happy groom couldn’t contain his excitement at the prospect of becoming a dad.

“Baby races! You little beauty” he responded on networking site Twitter to his friend Meshel Laurie’s own pregnancy news – sparking talk that there may have been more behind his surprise nuptials than a simple desire for privacy.

Questions over whether it was a shotgun wedding were asked after if it was revealed that Tasma – who recently said “more and more, the idea of having a child appeals” – was the one to pop the question.

But last week, it was all about the happy couple. And in a move that has spurred an outpouring of warm wishes for the popular presenter, Rove and Tasma took part in a small, intimate ceremony that surprised even some of their inner circle.

Just 20 close friends and family members, including Rove’s best mate and business partner Craig Campbell, watched as the pair exchanged vows on a private beach in Broome.

In a refreshing break from tradition, Tasma proposed to Rove after first seeking the blessing of his mother Coralie.

With such a busy schedule – at the time of press, Rove was due back at work for his show on Sunday night – the couple weren’t able to take more than a quick break afterwards. They reportedly flew from Broome to the ultra-exclusive outback El Questro Homestead in the Kimberleys for a whirlwind three-day honeymoon.

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Anti-Ageing Meal Plan

This anti-aging meal plan will take years off how you look and feel, and it will help you to lose weight. This seven-day plan is loaded with natural anti – inflammatory foods, vitamins and antioxidants that protect and boost your body’s cells at the surface of the skin right through to your internal organs.

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Skiing in the American Rockies

Being high above the snowline is an unforgettable experience anywhere, but the American Rocky Mountains can lay claim to some of the best snow destinations of all.
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With their majestic peaks, wilderness vistas and vast back bowls brimming with pristine powder snow, the Rockies have it all. In Colorado, there are 300 “blue sky” days a year and an annual snow dump of around nine metres, which generally falls at night, leaving the days sunny and fine.

Besides the spectacular scenery and weather, there are three other irresistible reasons skiers and snowboarders cross the Pacific for a skiing holiday in North America: value, vertical and variety.

Thanks to competition among US ski resorts, prices have taken a tumble and with a stronger Australian dollar and competitive air fares, it’s now possible to ski in Colorado for eight days/seven nights (airfares included) for less than $3500.

Then there’s the sheer joy of skiing down those immensely long, immaculately groomed runs — some of which are 5km in length. Plus, there is great variety. In Colorado alone, there are 25 alpine resorts in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.

Even if you don’t ski, there’s plenty to do: from snowshoe tours and snowmobile safaris to spa treatments, hot springs in the snow and retail therapy. And don’t forget about the bars, restaurants, nightclubs, sports centres, swimming pools and cinemas.

In North America, ski lifts start to run in November, but good snow usually comes in December. A white Christmas is something to think about, but book early and you’ll pay less. In January and early February, there are colder days and better-quality snow, whereas in late February and March, there’s sunnier weather with generally reliable snow cover. Some areas stay open until April for spring skiing with cheaper deals and sensational weather.

Aspen Snowmass

Colorado, USA

This frontier town is so well known for its glamour and being a celebrity haven that you can lose track of the natural wonders of its four mountains and for skiers and boarders these qualities run deep. Of course, the glamour is worth a word — especially around the town of Aspen, where you can spot Hollywood stars, admire the Victorian architecture and gaze at the peaks above.

Aspen mountain, which springs up at the end of the main street, has some of the more challenging terrain, with steep, fast-groomed runs. Buttermilk is a curious mix, with parks and pipes for snowboarders, but also some very good learning terrain for eager beginners. Aspen Highlands is a gem for skiers who want to stretch their legs and hike to the spectacular bowl above the highest lift and it also has some excellent groomed runs. Finally, Snowmass is simply vast, with a ski-in/ski-out village and some of the world’s best cruising terrain.

Places to stay: Couples and sharp skiers should stay in Aspen; families and learners are better off in Snowmass.

Skiing area: 2424ha

Longest run: 8.5km

Vertical drop: 1343m

Terrain mix: 25 percent beginner; 43 percent intermediate; 42 percent advanced/expert.

Visit: www.aspensnowmass.com

Jackson Hole

Wyoming, USA

At the top of Jackson Hole’s highest lift, the Aerial Tram, you are at the peak of the skiing world, high in the Teton mountain range, looking way down on the Snake River as it winds its way through the valley.

The river was named when the West was still a wild place. The valley might have been tamed now, but close by is the world-famous Yellowstone National Park and there’s still plenty of wild terrain on this mountain to please the adventurous.

Jackson Hole is most renowned for its steep and challenging terrain, with long runs on difficult faces or through tight couloirs or deep gullies filled with snow. It also has areas of excellent cruising terrain for developing skiers and snowboarders.

The best places to stay are at Teton Village, below the ski runs, but the Jackson Hole township, about 20 minutes away on a shuttle, is well worth a visit for its eating, shopping and Western-style bars and boardwalks.

Places to stay: If you stay in town, there is some excellent value to be had in winter.

Skiing area: 1100ha

Longest run: 11.5km

Vertical drop: 1260m

Terrain mix: 10 percent beginner; 40 percent intermediate; 50 percent advanced/expert.

Visit: www.jacksonhole.com

Steamboat

Colorado, USA

Steamboat has been called a cowboy town — but only in the sense of boots and stetsons — so don’t be surprised to see skiers on the slopes in full cowboy clobber. In January 2008, hundreds of them will take part in the 34th Cowboy Downhill Race, a colourful, slightly surreal sight.

Steamboat is famous for “champagne” powder snow. In fact, it claims to have coined the term to describe the way its light, dry, fresh snow floats around as you ski through it. It has also put its stamp on the term “champagne corduroy” to illustrate the standard of grooming on its main trails — not that Steamboat is unique in having good grooming, but it does have some of the best on its beautiful aspen-lined trails.

Billy Kidd, a US Olympic medallist, lives here and hosts a run down the mountain for all comers each day he’s in town and it’s worth tagging along. A natural entertainer, Billy offers excellent tips for skiers based on his racing background. After a hard day’s skiing, visit the hot springs in town and have a long soak — it’s bliss.

Places to stay: The mountain village has ski-in/ski-out accommodation and motels, hotels and self-catering places in Steamboat itself, a town with a western flavour and an entertaining main street to explore.

Skiing area: 1176ha

Longest run: 4.8km

Vertical drop: 1118m

Terrain mix: 13 percent beginner; 56 percent intermediate; 31 percent advanced/expert. Visit: www.steamboat.com

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Contact Travelplan (tel: 1300 130 754; www.travelplan.com.au) has ski holiday packages to the resorts above. For the best deals, book early.

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The benefits of plant-based eating

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A well planned plant based diet can provide all the essential nutrients required for a healthy, balanced diet while also boasting various health benefits.

Including more plant based foods has been found to be beneficial in managing weight and provides protection from common lifestyle diseases, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and some forms of cancer.

Researchers believe that weight control is achieved because a plant based diet is high in fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes, all of which are naturally low in fat. Plant based foods also contribute more fibre, helping us to feel fuller after meals, reducing the need for snacking.

But what about meat?

Research has consistently shown that a well planned plant based diet can be better for overall health than one that includes meat. A typical vegetarian diet contains more fibre, phytochemicals, vitamin C and antioxidants while containing less salt and fat, especially saturated fat and cholesterol. If the thought of cutting meat out of your diet altogether seems too challenging, try cutting down on your intake as a start. Include more whole plant foods and think of meat more as a side dish than the focus of a meal. For more ideas on plant based meals call one of the Sanitarium Nutrition Service dietitians on 1800 673 392 or email us at [email protected].

How can I be on my way to achieving a well planned, balanced plant based diet?

Eating a variety of whole plant foods, as minimally processed as possible, will provide all the protein, iron and zinc your body needs. Follow our advice to help achieve a nutritionally sound plant based diet:

PROTEIN Include alternative plant-based proteins, such as legumes, nuts, seeds and soy. For example, use cashew nuts, canned chickpeas or tofu in your favourite stir-fry recipe, add some canned beans to soups and salads, pine nuts, pecans or lentils into a pasta dish or have a handful of nuts and seeds as a between-meals snack.

IRON Spinach, broccoli, almonds, wholegrain cereals and lentils are all plant-based sources of iron. To enhance the absorption of iron, try having a food containing vitamin C – such as an orange or a tomato – to accompany your meal.

ZINC is especially important to boost the immune system. To include enough zinc in your diet, try snacking on some pumpkin seeds and cashews for a hit. Other nuts, beans and legumes are also good plant sources.

VITAMIN B12 Choose foods – in particular soy milks that are fortified with vitamin B12. Milk, yoghurt and eggs are also sources of this vitamin.

OMEGA-3 ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS Good for heart health, walnuts, soybeans and canola oil all contain omega-3 fats. Try sprinkling some walnuts through salads, cooking with a small amount of canola oil and using soy milk on your cereal.

This information is brought to you by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service. If you would like more information email [email protected]

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My online girlfriend turned out to be a man

In February of 2008 I met a girl online. She was living in America, I was living in Australia. I was about to turn 18, she told me she was 19 turning 20.

We became fast friends and talked every day, nearly all day on Skype using microphones and I would get on my webcam but she said she would get one. Within the first few days she had me, she sent me a bunch of pictures of herself, she was beautiful and so was her voice.

After a couple of months it was clear that we wanted to meet up and have an intimate relationship. I asked her why she couldn’t get a webcam. After six months or so she just said she really wanted for me to wait and see her in person for the first time .

She always told me that I’d look so much better if I cut my long hair. For her 20th birthday I went out and cut my shoulder-length hair to a very short length, got home and showed her on the webcam, she was speechless and very happy. By now we were very, very close and were open about how much we loved each other, even though we had never met.

She told me I couldn’t come and visit her and she couldn’t come and see me because she needed to finish college first and would miss me too much if I came and left or she came to see me then had to go back. After some more months she admitted to me that her father beat her and that when she came to see me she’d never go back to America and that she’d be leaving her family for good. She would get very upset when I mentioned anything about us meeting up.

As the year went by she would always tell me about her gay friend, Chris, who was her best friend. She was also extremely needy and obviously had issues but I was there for her 24/7. She would get very upset if I wanted to go out and see friends, I didn’t go out much at all and was stuck inside the house, I even missed out on my friend’s going-away party. She would get mad at me over tiny little things like if I needed to eat and she didn’t, she’d get mad and say I didn’t like spending time with her anymore.

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Rove & Tasma marry: “Just as I wanted my wedding to be”

Rove McManus and Tasma Walton

With sand between the toes and romantic vows, Rove McManus married sweetheart Tasma Walton in a winter beach ceremony in remote Broome this week.

“Rove McManus and Tasma Walton are pleased to confirm that they were married on Tuesday June 16 in a private beach ceremony in Broome, Western Australia,” a statement from the couple read.

“They celebrated the day with a small group of close family and friends. It was Tasma who proposed to Rove, having first asked his mother for her blessing. There are no honeymoon plans and both Rove and Tasma will be returning to the east coast for work commitments.”

Confirming the happy news Tasma said it was just as she had wanted her wedding to be. “The day was everything we hoped for: simple, quiet and intimate, in a beautiful Broome landscape with a small group of family and close friends celebrating beside us,” the new Mrs Rove said.

The bride was all in white with Walton opting for a simple, yet elegant vintage 1970’s sundress while Rove was casual and ditched his shoes for the ceremony.

And for Rove, it was a blessing to have his nearest and dearest around him. “Tasma and I are very happy and look forward to that continuing for a long time to come. It was wonderful to get to share that happiness with both our families and friends around us.”

While the pair have been friends for more than a decade the newlyweds began dating in 2007. Their wedding follows Rove’s heartache at losing his first wife Belinda Emmett to cancer in November 2006.

The beachside ceremony in beautiful Broome shared a theme from their childhood with both growing up in beachside Geraldton, Western Australia.

A former Blue Heelers actress, Tasma became friends with Belinda when they were both working for Channel Seven, Belinda on the soap, Home And Away. Now a City Homicide star, the 35-year-old says she acted as a shoulder for Rove to cry on following her friend’s death. It was Tasma who introduced Rove to Emmett at the opening of Sydney’s Fox Studios in 1999.

As she prepared for her private wedding earlier this month, Tasma revealed the depth of the couple’s love in one her most revealing interviews yet. “He is just a beautiful soul and I feel very blessed, very lucky. I’ve had my fair share of disastrous love affairs. So I’m thanking God I’ve found the guy who’s actually the perfect specimen,” she told the Herald Sun magazine. “He’s faced some very big challenges and has come through them with strength and grace,” she said.

While the pair have remained intensely private throughout their relationship, Rove also recently revealed how he’d opened his heart up again. He said a recent trip to Africa made him realise the depth of his love. “There’s a great mix of happily going and getting dirty looking for animals in the wildest jungles. Not only that, it’s wonderful to have someone to share it (life) with again. It’s going great, all is well,” he said.

“We have a wonderful harmony together, and I think that has come through years of friendship,” Walton told The Daily Telegraph. “It’s actually really great because I can tend to be a little bit glass half empty and he is certainly glass half full. It’s a really nice balance and he helps me just to see the light in life really.”

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12-year-old girl falls pregnant to live-in boyfriend

The father of a pregnant 12-year-old girl who is set to become one of Australia’s youngest ever mothers says he warned authorities she was at risk.

News that the troubled young girl is six months pregnant to her 15 year old boyfriend has sparked outrage.

NSW Community Services Minister Linda Burney admitted her department had made “major mistakes” in not acting on the father’s concerns.

The father contacted DOCS when he learned his daughter, who lived with his estranged wife, started sharing a bed at the age of 11 when her boyfriend moved into their home.

“It’s a disturbing case. It is true in my view that DoCS should have intervened more strenuously than what they did,” she said.

Police said they were also unable to intervene because both children were under the age of consent. If the boy had been 18 or older, police would have immediately begun a criminal investigation.

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Late snow season holiday deals

Whether you're seeking a romantic sojourn, weekend ski break or family holiday, ski resorts in Australia and New Zealand all offer great late snow-season deals and a host of other attractions.
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Romantics: Thredbo, NSW

True romantics hopefully don’t need much more than their own company, but there’s nothing wrong with a home among the snow gums with snow drifts out the window and a warm fire inside. Surrounded by the Snowy Mountains, with a river bubbling through the village, Thredbo is a wonderful place for strolling, eating out and getting cosy in a stylish hotel or a well-appointed apartment. Couples in search of romance and thrills in the snow will love its challenging terrain and cruising its groomed supertrails. Also on offer is a sports and leisure centre, where romantics can peel off their ski gear, slip into their bathers and frolic in a 50-metre pool.

One of the most romantic lodging choices are the ski-in/ski-out Snowbound Chalets. Closest to the slopes, with direct skier access to the Crackenback Supertrail, they also offer open fires. The Thredbo Alpine Hotel is another good choice, with its fine service, facilities and proximity to the lifts. If things get really serious, Thredbo even specialises in weddings.

The Schuss Bar is the place to go straight after skiing, but the Alpine Hotel’s Lounge Bar is an excellent option for a romantic cocktail or vodka martini, while the piano plays in the background.

Bookings: 1800 020 589; www.thredbo.com.au

Young professionals: Mount Hotham, Victoria

Once if you’re time-poor, but wanted a quick break in the snow that would impress your colleagues, Hotham was the place for you — 50 minutes flying time from Melbourne Airport, or 85 minutes from Sydney. On arrival at Hotham airport, you would hop into a shuttle and be relaxing in your lodge and be halfway through a bottle of wine before the other snow-goers had escaped the city traffic.

Then Qantas Link suspended its flights (temporarily, we hope) at the start of this season, due to a shortage of pilots, and now you have to charter your own plane or just get behind the wheel and drive.

There are a broad range of lodging choices: apartments and snow chalets at Dinner Plain Village, which is closest to the airport; or at Hotham itself, apartments such as Zirky’s or chalets to share at Hotham Heights, right above the slopes.

The sensationally designed Hotham Heights buildings are in The Basin, right beside Hotham’s main lifts. With their multiple bedrooms, living zones, spas and fireplaces, they work well for groups of young professionals or large families. The Heights also give access to some brilliant skiing and boarding terrain. With the Village Chair just outside the front door and trails below leading to a cruisy collection of runs, such as the Playground and Sun Run, it couldn’t be better situated.

Straight off the slopes, Zirky’s bar is the place to be for tall tales and true about the day’s skiing, plus good food and wine.

Bookings: 1800 354 555; www.hotham.com.au

Teens plus (with or without family): Perisher Blue, NSW

Perisher Blue shines for families, especially those with teenagers. Snowboarding teens will flock to the terrain parks (there are four around the resort to Choose from), all with features such as half-pipes, jumps, fun boxes and rails to fly over and ride along.

These parks are in addition to the 1245 hectares of skiable terrain, 50 lifts and many apr&egrav;s-ski options, making Perisher Blue a seriously big resort by any standard — national or international.

Where to stay? Assuming the teens are still travelling with the family, Perisher has a range of catered lodges, such as The Man From Snowy River or Corroboree, both big enough for young adults to have a little independence, or The Stables, with its excellent self-catering accommodation.

If they’ve left the family behind, then Jindabyne’s The Station Resort is a good option; it’s cheaper and will be full of like-minded young skiers and boarders. There are even under-18 apr&egrav;s-ski options, including night skiing/boarding on Tuesday and Saturday evenings on Perisher’s Front Valley. Over-18s can head straight off the mountain for Jax in the Perisher Centre or find live entertainment at venues around the village, including Perisher Manor, The Man From Snowy River and The Sundeck. The Station Resort also features well-known bands.

Bookings: 1300 655 811; www.perisherblue.com.au

Young families: Falls Creek, Victoria

There’s something about being entirely surrounded by snow, with no cars in the village and being able to ski or board straight from the lodge’s front door to the lifts. There’s also something about having someone else do the cooking that really improves a family holiday.

Apartments aside, Falls Creek still has a core of family-friendly lodges that make for a welcoming and enjoyable holiday.

They include the luxurious, such as Astra, with its exceptional food and vodka bar, and the well-appointed, but slightly more sedate Attunga. In the mid-range, consider the Falls Creek Hotel, while families on more of a budget could look at lodges such as Cooroona or Ripparoo.

As well as the convenience of being catered for, ski lodges offer something of the traditional, hosted alpine holiday and many of Falls Creek’s hosts really know their business. The village also has the best range of restaurants in any of the Victorian snowfields.

Falls Creek has reliable snow cover, well-built terrain parks with half-pipes/super-pipes and a good mix of cruising, challenging and expert runs around the mountain. It also has an excellent snow sports school for younger skiers.

Bookings: 1800 232 557; www.fallscreek.com.au

Escape artists: Mount Buller, Victoria

It may be less than four hours from Melbourne — even less from Melbourne Airport — but Mount Buller feels like it’s a world away from the big city. Some call it Melbourne’s mountain, as it carries some of the city’s features, such as a Bourke Street, named after the state capital’s main drag. Yet Buller is every bit a mountain, with a giant ridge leading to its peak. The skiing and boarding terrain running off that ridge are sensational.

Its shape means there’s shelter in virtually any weather. The way it’s set up offers access to day trippers, who can park their car on the road to the village, then hop on a lift and be riding the mountain’s higher slopes within 10 minutes. People on a longer break have terrific choices of accommodation, with lodges such as the Austrian-style Pension Grimus or the Mount Buller Chalet Hotel on the top shelf. For the same warm mountain hospitality at more of a budget price, the Duck Inn or Ajax are good choices.

Nightlife is also strong at venues such as the Arlberg or the Kooroora. You know the night has ended at Kooroora when they play their signature sign-off song, That’s Amore, but it sometimes doesn’t get played until 3am.

Bookings: 1800 039 049; www.mtbuller.com.au

Jetsetters: Queenstown, New Zealand

Just thinking about Queenstown can make you breathless. Fly in direct from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane during winter and you’re quickly immersed in the nightlife, the snow sports and extreme pursuits such as bungy jumping, para-sailing, abseiling and any other adrenalin-pumping activity you care to think of. Joe’s Garage is Queenstown all over: a restored mechanic’s garage in the centre of town that just happens to make such good coffee, breakfasts and snacks that it lures people, such as actor Sam Neill, from the local film set.

As the day wears on, dark and mysterious bars such as Bardeaux change their tone from easy-going apr&egrav;s-ski cosiness by the fire to buzzing in-crowd pizzazz as the night grows longer. And there’s choice to match in the mountains. Coronet Peak is the closest ski field — an easy drive along a sealed road to a well-appointed base area, from which the lifts leap up the mountain. It has some groomed terrain, encouraging runs for beginners and challenging pitches for the experts.

The other local area, The Remarkables, is a vast alpine area, where the skiing and the boarding are as good as the views across Lake Wakatipu and back to Queenstown.

Cardrona, also within easy reach halfway along the Crown Range Road between Queenstown and Wanaka, is ideal terrain for families who like to ski together.

Bookings: www.nzski.com

Beauty seekers: Wanaka, New Zealand

If you’ve seen Queenstown and find the pace a bit frenetic, then Wanaka is the mountain town for you. Its spectacular alpine beauty and lovely lake is only matched by the comfort offered by this pretty little town.

The beauty didn’t escape country music superstar Shania Twain — she paid around $20million for a 24,731-hectare sheep holding in the high country near Wanaka in 2005 and that, as much as anything, reflects the town’s evolution. Wanaka now has a broad range of accommodation, some terrific cafes, such as Kai Whakapai, and bars, such as Barluga, and two major ski fields within easy reach. There’s Treble Cone, an excellent option for accomplished skiers and boarders, and Cardrona, with reliable snow cover and abundant cruising terrain for intermediates.

There are two unique venues across the valley from Cardrona — Waiorau Snow Farm, with its groomed cross country trails, and Snow Park, a skateboard heaven in the snow for younger skiers and boarders.

Bookings: www.skilakewanaka.com

Young adventurers: Methven, New Zealand

Here’s a little country backwater that turned itself into a ski town, driven largely by nearby Mount Hutt and its invigorating terrain.

Proximity is one of Methven’s main virtues. It is little more than an hour’s drive from Christchurch airport. Cafes, bars and restaurants are modest in choice, but generally good quality. There’s a range of lodgings that includes top-shelf bed and breakfasts, such as Beluga Lodge, or budget beds at Abisko Lodge. Young travellers are drawn here by the low-cost accommodation and the apr&egrav;s-ski atmosphere at venues such as the Blue Pub, where it all starts on the veranda on a sunny afternoon, then moves inside by the fire as the day wears on.

A 45-minute drive from Methven, Mount Hutt has some gentle beginner’s terrain, easy-riding runs for intermediates and powder for accomplished riders.

Bookings: www.nzski.com

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Bega tragedy mum: I’m in love… and pregnant

A year ago, when Karen Bell’s three children were murdered by her husband, she could see only darkness ahead. Now she tells Glen Williams why she’s finally able to move on.

Only a short while ago, we knew Karen Bell as a woman of unspeakable sorrows – the mother of three beautiful children who were murdered by their own father.

Today, as she talks exclusively to Woman’s Day, some of her anguish has faded. Karen, 34, is in love again – and having a baby.

“This is a joy I haven’t felt for such a long time,” Karen reveals, holding back tears that reveal the disbelief she feels at her life turning around.

“This just happened. I wasn’t planning on it. I didn’t think I’d ever fall in love again.”

June 27 will mark one year since Karen’s estranged husband Gary Poxon committed the ultimate senseless act of vengeful cruelty. He took their children – Jack, 8, Maddie, 7, and baby Bon, 16 months – and killed them by running two hoses into his four-wheel drive and filling it with lethal carbon monoxide. Poxon also died in the car that day on the NSW far south coast.

Karen was in the throes of fleeing her abusive marriage when the tragedy happened. When Woman’s Day first met her late last year, she was still fragile with unrelenting grief. The thought of one day loving again or mothering another child was a faint glimmer.

“It will take a while just to learn to trust someone again,” she told us. “To love again is going to be quite challenging.”

Then Dean Gray came along – a humble, hard-working house painter; a stoic bloke of few words, but a man big enough to show Karen some much needed tenderness…

Read the full story in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale June 15, 2009.

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Brad and Ange living in separate houses… as Jen moves in

The superstar couple are not even sharing the same home any more after Brad secretly meets up with Jen.

New pictures have cast further doubt on the relationship of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, with neighbours revealing the pair are no longer sleeping under the same roof.

Following the shock revelation by one of Jennifer Aniston‘s chauffers that he recently ferried her to a secret 1am meeting with the movie hunk at New York’s Gramercy Park Hotel – that lasted two hours – things have deteriorated between Brad and Ange.

While the driver told US magazine Star that Brad and Jen merely talked in the hotel’s secluded 18th floor Private Roof Garden Club, it has now been revealed that Brad and Ange, who are parents to six children, reside in separate homes on their sprawling 10-hectare compound on Long Island, New York.

British newspaper The Mail On Sunday reports Brad has been living in the multi-million dollar estate’s main house with Maddox, 7, Pax, 5, Zahara, 4, Shiloh, 3, and 11-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne, while Angelina has taken up residence alone in a much smaller beachfront villa just metres away.

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