Site Change

May 6th, 2008

Sorry to say that I cannot figure how to fix the technical problems with this site and have thus decided to move the site over to another web address to get it back up and running again.  Due to the move I had to come up with another web page title, but since my site wasn’t exactly putting the "daily" in Daily Boomerang anymore due to my busy schedule it was probably a good thing. 

I have a lot of work ahead me to get everything moved over to the new site but I should be able to get everything back to normal in a few days.  Please up date links as necessary and sorry for the inconvenience. 

Click here to access the new site

Technical Difficulties

May 4th, 2008

The site is experiencing some technical difficulties after I tried to upgrade to the latest version of Wordpress.  Regular updating will continue once I work out the technical issues.  Thank you for your patience. 

Corey Worthington’s Mom Charged with Assault; Plus Corey’s New Look

May 4th, 2008

Either you love him or you hate him, but Melbourne party teen Corey Worthington just doesn’t seem to go away and now even his mother is making headlines:

PARTY pest Corey Worthington’s mother, Joanne Delaney, has been charged with assault and hindering police, Victoria Police confirmed yesterday.

The charges relate to an incident that allegedly occurred at Ms Delaney’s home in Narre Warren South on February 6.

Four police attended the home on March 12, the day of the incident.

In a statement released yesterday, Ms Delaney, 43, denied she hindered or assaulted police and said she would “vigorously” defend the charges.

Ms Delaney is due to appear in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on July 30.  [Herald-Sun]

While his mom is being brought up on assault charges Corey has been busy changing his look for his guest appearance on the Big Brother program:

The revelation that his mother was facing assault charges came as neighbourhood nuisance Worthington, 17, revealed his “new look” to enter Channel 10’s Big Brother house.

Worthington, who hosted a house party in January that spiralled out of control and ended with youths terrorising Narre Warren residents and pelting police with rocks, will enter the Big Brother house as an intruder.

It was rumoured the one-time apprentice carpenter would earn $20,000 for his appearance on tonight’s episode of the reality show.

I don’t blame Corey for chasing the money because if someone is going to offer him that kind of money to appear on the show he might as well take it.  However, I just hope he has a back up plan with his life once his 15 minutes of fame are up.  If he was smart he would finish up high school and make sure he has enough money saved up to go to college just in case this whole party gig doesn’t work out.

Anyway, so who likes Coreys’ new look?:

Corey Worthington’s New Look

With a haircut like that he might as well put the wig back on, but what do I know?

The Biggest Loser Australia is Announced

May 2nd, 2008

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The Biggest Loser Contestants 

Last night the winner of my favorite Australian reality TV program, The Biggest Loser announced its winner last night and it was incredible to see how much weight the finalists lost:

The final results were:
The winner of The Biggest Loser 2008, Sam Rouen (NSW), $200,000 prizemoney.
Starting weight: 154.6 (in kg)
Current weight: 82.9
Total Loss: 71.7
Weight loss percentage: 46.38 per cent

In 2nd place was West Australian mother of three, Alison Braun, who took away $25,000.
Starting weight: 121.7
Current weight: 66.6
Total Loss: 55.2
Weight loss percentage: 45.36 per cent

In a very close 3rd place, ex-Australia water polo player, Kirsten Binnie (VIC), won $10,000.
Starting weight: 126.8
Current weight : 71.9
Total Loss: 54.9
Weight loss percentage: 43.30 per cent

The prize for the Biggest Loser of the eliminated contestants goes to single father of 3 kids Sean Holbrook (NSW) who wins $30,000.
Starting weight: 174.6
Current weight : 94.8
Total Loss: 79.8
Weight loss percentage: 45.70 per cent

The total weight of all this year’s participants:
Starting weight: 4051.5
Current weight: 2897.6
Total Loss:1153.9

What I find amazing about this is that they accomplished this weight loss in three months.  It is really amazing watching the show and seeing how regular exercise and good nutrition leads to regular weight loss.  Anyway congratulations to Sam Rouen for winning the overall prize.  The guy is 20 years old and never had a girlfriend due to how obese he was; some how I don’t think that is going to be a problem ever again.

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Australian Biggest Loser Sam Rouen

Places in Australia: Lorne, Victoria

April 30th, 2008

A truly charming village and quite possibly the most popular holiday location for people visiting Victoria’s Great Ocean Road is the beautiful town of Lorne:

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Lorne is located a short drive from the laid back village of Angelsea and is the first town the Great Ocean Road passes through from where it officially begins. Along the Great Ocean Road from the north of Lorne there are a number of areas to pull over and take pictures of picturesque Lorne tucked in along the steep hillsides of the Great Otway Ranges:

View of Lorne

Lorne was originally named Louttit Bay it is believed in 1846 after a sea captain who transported wood that was chopped down off the heavily forested hillsides in the area. It is known that a family moved to Lorne around 1850 because the graves of two children who died when a sand tunnel they built collapsed on them near the Erskine River, were found near the mouth of the river.

More settlers to Lorne arrived in 1853 and some even brought cattle with them. Looking at the rugged, thickly wooded hillsides of Lorne today does not make one immediately think this would be a great place to establish a cattle ranch and predictably the cattle ranch quit operating in the 1860’s. In 1871 the growing seaside village changed its name from Louttit Bay to Lorne. This change was made in honor of the Marquis of Lorne who married a daughter of Queen Victoria in 1870. The city continued to slowly grow and became a prime beach holiday location for visitors from Melbourne when the Great Ocean Road was completed through the town in 1924.

Today Lorne is still a bustling beach holiday town with probably more hotel resorts then the rest of the Great Ocean Road towns combined:

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As busy as Lorne can be on the weekends it is not what I consider to be overwhelming and the town has a really good vibe to it as well.  The town is filled with many great restaurants and specialty shops, but without a doubt its beach is what most people head for first:

Lorne Beach 1

I have been to Lorne on three different occasions and each time I have not found the beach overly packed with visitors:

Lorne Beach 2

The water is a bit cool though so some of you visiting Melbourne from warmer climates may find swimming ocean undesirable due to the water temperature. If you don’t feel like swimming you can always just continue to tan on the beach like many visitors do or head back to downtown that is literally less then a hundred yards away:

Downtown Lorne

For those that are want to do something other then hang out at the beach there are plenty of hiking trails in the nearby mountains to explore.  The first place to check out is Teddy’s Lookout which is a high hill that overlooks Lorne.  Here is a view of the hill from the Great Ocean Road just south of Lorne:

Teddy’s Lookout

Here is the spectacular view from Teddy’s Lookout lookout looking south with a view of the Great Ocean Road as its continues its winding journey south towards Apollo Bay:

Teddy’s Lookout View

Teddy’s Lookout can either be reached by foot or by car.  Likewise another popular attraction near Lorne, the Erskine Falls is another area that can be reached on foot or by car.  The drive to the falls takes visitors high up into the Great Otway Ranges before the road suddenly steeply drops down into a deep gorge.  This gorge will definitely give your vehicle a good brake check.

At the bottom of the gorge is the carpark and it is only a short walk to the view point:

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The viewpoint does provide a nice view of Erskine Falls, but to really appreciate the falls it is best to hike down to the bottom of the gorge.  The hike down the gorge is a steep one and the trail down the gorge had a plethora of warning signs:

Erskine Falls Trial Sign

Let’s see the trail has the dangers of slipping, being caught in a flood, trees following on me, and being bitten by snakes; sounds like my kind of trail so I definitely was going to check this out.  Going down was of course pretty easy as the trail was well maintained and featured 250 steps.  At the bottom of the trail was a sign that described Erskine Falls as being 300 meters above sea level and 88 meters in height:

Erskine Falls Sign

The view of the falls from the bottom of the gorge is really stunning:

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Here is a closer look at the falls:

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Erskine Falls is located in a temperate rainforest causing the surrounding foliage to be extremely thick and dense with some of the biggest fern trees I have ever seen:

Erskine River

The temperate rainforest along the Great Otway Ranges has a number of giant mountain ash trees.  The mountain ash trees are considered the world’s tallest flowering plant and can grow to over 100 meters in height.  Unfortunately the large mountain ash trees near Lorne were either cut down by loggers in prior decades or burned down during the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983 that devastated large areas of the Otways to include the hills outside Lorne.  The fire burned 41,200 hectares, destroyed 800 homes in the Otways, and caused the deaths of three people.

Fortunately as can be seen around Erskine Falls the vegetation has completely recovered and no evidence of the Ash Wednesday fire can even be seen today:

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After checking out the falls my wife and I began the 250 step climb back up the gorge which was much more difficult then going down obviously. Fortunately we made it back up the gorge without slipping, getting swept away by a flood, having a tree fall on us, or being bit by a snake.  I guess we were just lucky.  It is actually possible to hike to Erskine Falls all the way from Lorne by following a trail along the Erskine River.  Next time I’m in Lorne and I have time, I would love to do this hike sometime.

Overall though, the beauty of the Lorne area is really quite stunning and you don’t have to take my word for it take Rudyard Kipling’s word instead.  Kipling visited Lorne in 1891 and was so enchanted with the place he wrote his poem Flowers which included the lines, “Gathered where the Erskine leaps, Down the road to Lorne…”

My wife and I always look forward to when we can go back down the road to Lorne again ourselves.

Heavy Snow Falls on Victoria’s High Country

April 27th, 2008

It looks like there is going to be an early start to the Australian ski season this year:

VICTORIANS have had an early taste of winter as the state went from sunshine to snow falls within days.

Snow fell on alpine areas across the state, including more than 15cm at Falls Creek, prompting some to predict a bumper season.

"It’s a very significant snowfall. This is by far the best snow we’ve seen so far," Falls Creek Resort spokesman Ian Talbot said yesterday.

"It’s been suggested we’re going to have a winter like we did in 2000, when we actually opened two weeks early. It’s blizzard-like conditions here."

SES volunteers were called to remove 10 cars stuck in the snow at Falls Creek after the snap freeze surprised drivers.

Mt Buller also received more than 10cm of snow and the temperature plummeted to -1.9C at 11am.

"It’s always exciting when we see kids building snowmen and throwing snowballs weeks before the season officially begins," Buller Ski Lifts’ general manager Laurie Blampied said.

The ski season officially opens on the Queen’s Birthday weekend on June 7. [Herald-Sun]

It has been raining here in Victoria since Saturday and yesterday we received particularly heavy rainfall.  The news is reporting that the snow level in the mountains is at about 800 meters.  There is supposed to be more clouds, rain, and snowfall for the rest of the week for Victoria as well. 

Here are some of the pictures from the Herald-Sun article of the snowfall in the mountains.  First are pictures from Falls Creek:

This final picture is from Mt. Buller:

Lest We Forget, ANZAC Day in Australia

April 26th, 2008

Yesterday April 25th was ANZAC Day here in Australia. Across Australia Aussies remembered the ANZAC soldiers of World War I along with other Australian soldiers of the past and today. ANZAC stands for the Australian New Zealand Army Corps that was formed in response to the British Empire’s request for troops to fight in World War I. The ANZAC’s most memorable battle was on the shores of Gallipoli in modern day Turkey where the Australians took massive losses in the blundered attack. However, the shared suffering and bravery of the attack resignates with the Australian character of mateship and is thus remembered on ANZAC Day.

I spent ANZAC Day by attending a dawn service that began at 5:45AM at a local military base. The service began with some Australian soldiers dressed in World War I uniforms performing a skit of complete with flares and machine guns firing blanks. After the skit a chaplain gave prayers for the ANZAC soldiers and then different Australian Army units and community organizations laid wreaths on the cross you see pictured above.

Towards the end of the service a local elementary school chorus sang the official ANZAC song.  After the song everyone at the service recited the ANZAC oath that Australians appear to remember just like we remember the Pledge of Allegiance in America:

They shall grow not old as we are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

Lest we forget.

Following the service the group I was with went and got breakfast and then in fine Aussie tradition spent the rest of the morning at the pub drinking beers and watching the ANZAC Day Parade happening in downtown Melbourne on TV. All in all a really good day and we in America could learn a lot from the Australians about how they honor their veterans like they do on ANZAC Day. 

Here is a final tribute to all the diggers past and present on ANZAC Day:

Two Australians Claim to be Daniel Radcliffe’s Dream Girl

April 22nd, 2008

So which girl is it for Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe?:

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe was simply looking for the mystery Aussie girl who once caught his eye, but now he has two woman claiming to be the girl of his dreams - and one bemused boyfriend.

Because while 20-year-old Cassi McKay might have worked her magic on Hollywood’s boy wizard, Sydney electrician Matt Wesley is taking the new development in his stride.

The 23-year-old, who has been dating Sydney insurance worker McKay for almost three years, was aware that she had met Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe at a function last year. [Herald-Sun]

However, Cassi McKay is not the only one claiming to be Radcliffe’s dream girl:

As if a protective boyfriend wasn’t enough, a second local beauty emerged today to claim she was the mystery siren who took his heart.  

And guess what? Yes, she has a boyfriend, too.

Melbourne saxophonist Savannah Blount, 23, is the woman pictured on Radcliffe’s other arm during a fleeting backstage embrace at the AFI awards in 2006, according to MX newspaper.

Blount said she was charmed by the teen wizard and was happy to go on a date with him if the chance arose during one of her regular UK tours.

Both are pretty good looking girls.  So who do you think is Radcliffe’s Dream Girl? Vote below:

Corey Worthington to Appear on Big Brother

April 22nd, 2008

It really was only a matter of time before Corey Worthington would appear on Australia’s version of Big Brother:

TWO of the upcoming Big Brother housemates have been revealed - tearaway teen Corey Worthington and Terri, a 53-year-old grandma who idolises Pauline Hanson.  It is understood producers have stitched up a deal with Worthington’s agent Max Markson to have the suburban bogan raise hell as an intruder, ahead of announcing the inclusion of loudmouth nanna Terri last night.  (…)

In case that’s not enough to prompt a please explain, Worthington is understood to have been instructed to be his "obnoxious self" when he makes an appearance on the show.

Producers are believed to have contacted the sunnies-wearing brat the day after his headline-making party parachuted him into the pop culture stratosphere.

While the plan was meant to be kept secret, spies say Worthington - at 17 too young to be a contestant - will be sent into the house with the directive to ’stir things up a bit’. [The Daily Telegraph]

Talk about unsurprising as well as this probably being his last minute of his 15 minutes of fame. 

Protect Your Identity with LifeLock

April 22nd, 2008

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