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Infrared PEMF mats that improve your health

Infrared PEMF mats that improve your health

  In the world of wellness, it’s rare to find someone as dedicated to both their personal journey and helping others as Candice Groves. A Gold Coast local with a passion for health and longevity, Candice turned her fascination with the body’s natural processes into a thriving business that’s making a difference in the lives of many. As the founder of BEST CELLF, she has combined her background in wellness and marketing to create a brand that makes advanced self-care therapies accessible to everyday Australians. In this exclusive interview, Candice shares her story—from her early experimentation with wellness practices to the creation of her innovative Infrared PEMF Mats. Q: Candice, can you tell us a bit about yourself and what sparked your passion for wellness? A: From a young age, I’ve always been fascinated by how the body works and how we can optimise its performance naturally. I started experimenting with wellness modalities like saunas, cold plunges, and PEMF therapy, which eventually set me on the path to creating BEST CELLF. Q: What inspired you to launch BEST CELLF? A: After working in the wellness industry for years, I saw a huge gap in the market—advanced therapies like PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy were incredibly beneficial but often out of reach for most people due to their high costs. I wanted to change that and create a brand that made these powerful therapies accessible and affordable to more Australians. Q: How did you go about making these therapies more accessible? A: It took extensive research and product development, but I eventually launched BEST CELLF with our signature Infrared PEMF Mats. These mats combine PEMF therapy with far-infrared heat and red light therapy to promote cellular recovery, relaxation, and overall well-being. The idea was to provide a tool that anyone, from athletes to wellness enthusiasts, could use in their daily life to improve their health. Q: The name BEST CELLF is quite unique. What’s the story behind it? A: The name is a playful nod to the idea of becoming our best selves, starting at the cellular level. Every aspect of wellness begins with healthy cells, so the name reflects that goal of promoting health from the inside out. Q: How do you continue to incorporate wellness into your own life? A: I’m a huge advocate for daily wellness routines. I incorporate practices like yoga, breathwork, and of course, daily sessions on my Infrared PEMF mat. It’s all about integrating these habits into your life in a way that’s sustainable and beneficial. Q: Can customers try out BEST CELLF products in person? A: Absolutely! We offer in-person demonstrations and consultations at our headquarters in Burleigh Heads. It’s a great way for people to experience the benefits of our Infrared PEMF Mats firsthand before committing. Q: What’s your ultimate mission with BEST CELLF? A: My mission is to empower others by providing accessible, high-quality tools that support both physical and mental well-being. I want everyone to be able to access advanced wellness therapies, no matter their budget. So why not indulge in a wellness upgrade that works at the cellular level? Visit bestcellf.com.au and discover how PEMF therapy can revitalise your self-care routine today.  

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Crafting Spirits with Heart: The Story Behind Imbibis Distillery
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Crafting Spirits with Heart: The Story Behind Imbibis Distillery

Behind every great craft spirit is a story of passion, persistence and a little bit of courage. For Jason and Maree Hannay, the founders of Imbibis Craft Distillery, that story began with a dream to create something uniquely Australian – and deeply personal. Today, their boutique distillery has earned international recognition for its artisan gins and brandy, but the journey to get there has been just as rich as the spirits themselves. Jason, your background is in winemaking. How did the journey into distilling begin? Jason: I spent more than 20 years working in the Queensland wine industry, so fermentation and flavour were already part of my life. But I’d always had a fascination with distillation – the science and artistry of transforming raw ingredients into something complex and expressive. Eventually, that curiosity turned into a dream to craft my own spirits using local ingredients. That dream became Imbibis.  What was it like launching a distillery from scratch? Jason: Equal parts exciting and terrifying! We officially launched in late 2019, and within months we were navigating a global pandemic. But the response from the local community was incredible. People really embraced the idea of an Ipswich-based distillery producing premium spirits, and that support kept us going in those early days.  Maree, you’ve had a very different career path. How did you become involved? Maree: My background is actually in the corporate and legal worlds. I worked with organisations like Woolworths, BHP and MinterEllison before joining Imbibis full time. But creativity has always been important to me – I’m also a watercolour artist – so stepping into the distillery gave me a chance to bring that creative energy into the brand. These days I wear many hats: marketing, events, customer engagement… and occasionally bottle labelling and glass washing!  Your spirits have already won international awards. What makes them special? Jason: We focus on small-batch production and high-quality local ingredients. Many of our botanicals are native Australian flavours like lemon myrtle, native pepperberry and bottlebrush. The idea is to create spirits that reflect where we live and the ingredients available around us.  What does it mean to see your work recognised on the global stage? Maree: It’s incredibly rewarding. When we started, we simply wanted to make beautiful spirits that people would enjoy sharing with friends. To now see our gins and brandies winning medals internationally is both humbling and exciting. And finally – what’s next for Imbibis? Jason: We’re always experimenting. Distillation is a constant journey of discovery. Whether it’s a new botanical blend, a small-batch brandy or something entirely unexpected, we’re always looking for ways to keep the creative process alive. Stay tuned for launch of Ipswich’s very first whiskey. Coming soon. For Jason and Maree, Imbibis isn’t just a distillery – it’s a celebration of craftsmanship, local ingredients and the simple joy of sharing a drink with good company. imbibis.com.au

Growing strong girls, empowering futures
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Growing strong girls, empowering futures

By Megan Stray  More than a decade ago, while working as a kinesiologist in a small clinic beneath my home, I began noticing a pattern that was impossible to ignore.  Young people were arriving not with the usual childhood complaints, but with something far heavier. Seven-year-olds struggling with debilitating anxiety and missing large amounts of school. Ten-year-olds already prescribed antidepressants. Bright, sensitive young girls battling eating disorders far earlier than anyone expected.  Behind every child was a family searching for answers, hoping to find the missing piece that would help their daughter feel safe, confident and whole again. Watching these stories unfold, it became clear that something needed to change.  From that realisation, Heal.ed Tribe was born.  What began as a deeply personal response has grown into a local not-for-profit organisation supporting young girls across the Gold Coast. The first initiative was a small three-day retreat for five girls experiencing eating disorders and their mothers, alongside two teenage girls living in homeless shelters. There was no rigid clinical agenda. The intention was simple: to create a space where young people felt seen, supported and genuinely cared for.  Today, almost eleven years later, Heal.ed Tribe continues to focus on education, prevention and early intervention, helping young girls build resilience and strengthen their mental wellbeing. Every program and conversation is grounded in a core belief that no young person should feel alone in their mental health journey.  The challenges facing young people continue to grow. Experts predict that by 2030, mental health concerns could become Australia’s greatest disease burden, surpassing cancer and heart disease. Yet beyond the statistics are the real stories and quiet breakthroughs that remind us why community support matters.  Because these girls are the women of our future. Watching a young person rediscover hope, confidence and a sense of belonging is powerful, not only for them, but for the families and communities surrounding them.  To learn more or support the work of Heal.ed Tribe, visit healedtribe.org.au 

Elevated Alfresco: A Conversation with Mary Sidey of Dune Outdoor Luxuries
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Elevated Alfresco: A Conversation with Mary Sidey of Dune Outdoor Luxuries

For more than 17 years, Mary and Ben Sidey have been shaping how Gold Coasters live outdoors. As the founders of Dune Outdoor Luxuries and the exclusive Australian distributor of iconic U.S. brand Brown Jordan, Mary has become synonymous with timeless design, premium craftsmanship, and serene alfresco living. We sat down with her to talk inspiration, luxury materials, and the secrets to creating outdoor spaces that truly feel like home.    The Inspiration Behind the Craft  What inspired your passion for luxurious outdoor spaces?  MARY: I’ve always wanted to create a sanctuary at home – a place for family and friends to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Travelling overseas exposed me to brands that were operating at a higher level. Brown Jordan stood out for its heritage, attention to detail, and marine-grade materials. Becoming their exclusive Australian distributor was a natural step. Their designs from the 1940s are still relevant today — timeless and enduring.    The Art of Effortless Elegance  What’s your secret to transforming an ordinary outdoor area into a sanctuary?  MARY: Layering and using only the best materials. Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylics are non-negotiable for us – they last and elevate every space. I also keep accessories minimal; the furniture should always be the hero. When the design is strong, the space feels calm, inviting, and effortlessly elegant.    Alfresco Trends – and What Lasts  What trends are shaping luxury outdoor spaces?  MARY: I focus on understanding a client’s lifestyle. Onsite consultations help create flow from indoors to outdoors, making the space feel cohesive. I don’t chase trends – create long-term spaces. For apartment living, I recommend deep seating instead of dining, encouraging more use and comfort. Timeless design always wins.    The Dream Outdoor Haven  If you could design your ultimate outdoor space, what would it include?  MARY: A pool and covered seating area layered with an outdoor rug and sheer Sunbrella curtains. An outdoor kitchen with a built-in Weber BBQ, oversized pots filled with lush plants, and furniture that connects seamlessly to the interior. Outdoor rooms should feel just as beautiful and inviting as the indoors.    A Standout Project  Is there a project that holds a special place in your heart?  MARY: One home in Sanctuary Cove stands out. The developer asked me to stage the outdoor areas. I encouraged them to invest in quality furniture, and it transformed the property. Interiors were staged professionally, and I styled the outdoors with Brown Jordan furniture, cushions, and plants. The result? Top-dollar sale — and the buyers purchased all the furniture. It was the perfect example of how powerful outdoor design can be.

From boardroom to belonging.
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From boardroom to belonging.

Howard Campbell never imagined a life helping others. For decades, he had been climbing the corporate ladder, thriving in high-pressure management roles where results mattered more than relationships. At 68, he admits he “had little time for people” who didn’t share his drive.  Success had been his focus, and with it came a certain blindness. He rarely considered the struggles of those around him until semi-retirement slowed the pace and gave him time to reflect. “I realised many people around me, including family and friends, faced mental health and substance challenges I had once overlooked,” said Howard.  Determined to understand and make a difference, Howard began searching for ways to help. That’s when he discovered the Certificate III in Community Services at TAFE Queensland. Enrolling was the start of a deep personal journey. “I was amazed that at this late stage in my life I could gain insights I’d been blind to all my life,” he said. “Understanding mental health and addiction challenges has been profound. I now see people I once judged differently and I can actually help.”  “I had no intention of going beyond the Certificate III, but the journey was so rewarding I had to continue to Certificate IV,” he said. Today, Howard works as a Support Worker—a role he finds deeply fulfilling after decades of success in business. “I feel like I’m finally contributing to something meaningful. And that’s a feeling you don’t outgrow,” said Howard.  This sense of purpose has brought him a peace and fulfilment that his high-powered corporate roles could never provide.  Howard’s TAFE experience Howard’s decision to study at TAFE Queensland was pivotal in his career shift. The Certificate III in Community Services provided him with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for his new path.  TAFE Queensland’s Southport campus offers a range of courses in community services, including counselling, youth work, child health and family intervention, individual support and mental health. These programs are designed to equip individuals with the tools to make a positive impact in their communities.  The supportive learning environment at TAFE Queensland, coupled with practical placements, ensured Howard was well-prepared to transition into his new role. His experience highlights the importance of vocational education in facilitating career changes and personal growth.