Saturday, January 29, 2011

North Lakes Golf Club

North Lakes Club House

Arguably one of the best resort courses in Australia, and conveniently located between hot fishing spots on Morton Bay and the Sunshine Coast, North Lakes Golf Club is a great place to take a swing this Summer if the wind is keeping you off the water or you're just ready for a break.

This Graham Marsh designed Championship resort style course,  is challenging but great to play.  With limited water hazards on most holes and designed with four tee positions on each hole this course caters for all levels.  

The course has plenty of interesting holes to make you think about where you want to hit the ball with undulating fairways that aren’t too straight or wide and a good scattering of bunkers and water and quick-ish greens. The 12th Hole is a cracker.

North Lakes Golf Course gets consistantly good user reviews, with a four star rating at iSeekGolf.com .




View of the 11th Green at North Lakes Golf Club

Address:
Bridgeport Drive
North Lakes 4509 QLD

Directions:
(Bruce Hwy by Gateway toll road or Gympie arterial, N to the Sunshine Coast, Anzac Ave to Redcliffe, entrance first or second on left)

Club Phone: (07) 3480 9200
Golf Phone: (07) 3480 9299




Dad Rating


Mark
Great place to play golf!

Stevo
I guess I have to blame my clubs as I can't blame the course. Good food.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Primal Earth Skin Essentials for Men

Made in the land of the long white cloud, Primal Earth's Skin Essentials for Men Gift Pack makes the shaving routine easy with 3 products to be used for (1) the Wash, (2) Shaving (3) Skin protection.
Made from all natural ingredients, Primal Earth Facewash, Shave Gel and Moisturiser are made from certified organic raw materials, harvested wild and locally (in NZ) from sustainable sources.

Without getting all hippy about things, it's great to see this product is NOT tested on animals! We found the Primal Earth range to be affordable good quality products.

The Gift pack and Primal Earth products are available from Woolworths supermarkets nationally. For more information visit Primal Earth



Dad Rating

Stevo
Smells and feels good.

Matt
Easy to use product which adds no time at all to shaving

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Gear Perfect for that Aussie Day Barbeque

Dubya" – XW GT Falcon Shirt

This year we've already got some great gear for our Australia Day Barbeque.

A few of us dads will be wearing stylish retro designed t-shirts from Aussie company Trippytaka. Launched in November 2009, Trippytaka is an Australian owned and operated clothing label with the goal; of providing Australian car enthusiasts with top-quality mens t-shirts featuring the coolest designs of their favourite cars.
If you're looking for shirts with stylish designs featuring Holdens, Fords and Valiants then you should check out Trippytaka from just $35. The shirts are well made, 100% cotton and are a comfortable fit.

Comfy and Patriotic
Below the belt, well be wearing the extremely comfortable boxer shorts from new Aussie label Grundies.  From just $19.95 you can fly the flag under the sheets so to speak and right now Grundies is donating $1 from every sale to the Queensland Flood Appeal (how Aussie is that?!)

Both Grundies and Trippytaka have online stores and fast delivery, so they are definitely worth a visit.



Dad Rating

Stevo
Well made gear.
Simon
Easy to use online stores and fast delivery

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Australiana for Australia Day

We love Australia Day and we love getting out there in our Australia Day gear.  There is nothing more we like better on 26 January than getting in to our Aussie flag gear, draping an Australian flag off the front of the house and wacking a flag or two and a couple of stickers on the car, we are proud Australians and we are not afraid to show it.

Unfortunately some people nowdays have come to associate Aussie flag clothing and especially Australian car flags as rascist, but nothing could be further from the truth. Amongst our dads we have immigrants, children of immigrants and others whose families have been in Australia for hundreds of years and we see raising the flag as patriotic and, in a sense, reclaiming it from those few people who try to co-opt it as a sign of racism and exclusion.

So this Australia Day, get yourself some Aussie gear, invite a few mates of what ever colour, race and religion over for a barbeque. For a great range of Aussie gear including Australian Flags, Caps, Stickers, Bandanas and more, check out the reasonably priced range at the DCMA Collection.


Dad Rating


Stevo
Wave the flag this Australia Day
Matt
Reasonably priced Australiana.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Clongs BBQ Tongs

We Dads are getting ready for the obligatory Australia Day BBQ and one of the things we've got our hands on is a new pair of barbeque tongs called Clongs.

Made from lightweight stainless steel, these click-lock sit up tongs have swiss-tested silicone tips, which means Dad can use them on any surface - from a barbecue to a non-stick pan.

They also have an interesting bend in the handle that lifts the tips away from the benchtop, keeping everything clean which is a feature we really like.

Best of all, unlike other tongs, Clongs click open AND shut with just the click of a button - so you can use just one hand to operate and keep the other free to add ingredients or even hold a well-earned drink.

Clongs are available in red and black, with 9" (RRP $24.95) and 12" (RRP $29.95) models.
Visit Dreamfarm for stockists


Dad Rating

Stevo
The off the counter feature is great

MattEasy to use one handed.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Vistaprint.com - Free Business Cards, T-Shirts and More.

Vistaprint has been big in the USA for a long time but now Aussies can get great deals as well from Vistaprint.com.au . Basically they offer stuff for free (free t-shirts, free business cards etc) but the free versions have limited designs so you are encouraged to "upgrade" which costs a few dollars.

You also have to pay postage and handling but even with that, there are lots of great deals. How about a Free T-Shirt?

Dad Rating

Mark
Actually good quality stuff!

Simon
I got my free tee shirt and it only cost a couple of dollars for P&H..

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Regional Museums

If you're looking for something to entertain the kids these holidays, there are options that don't cost you big bucks. We recently took the kids to a couple of regional museums and for only a couple of dollars each we spent a great couple of ours learning a bit of Aussie history.

While this might bore the socks off more wordly teens, it's really amazing how much the under 12s enjoyed seeing old settler photos, WW1 nurses uniforms, Sea shell collections, turn of the century school rooms and all the rest.

We went to the Gympie Mining Museum and the Redlands and District Museum but there are heaps of other choices.


Dad Rating

Mike
Great fun for the under 10s


Stevo
History in easy slices