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My life as the Island Caretaker….

So what were you doing before the Best Job??

February28

It’s one of the questions that loads of the journalists I’ve spoken to have wanted to find the answer to.

It’s also a little bit of a different answer to that which most people would imagine and one of adventure and achieving a dream.

After I’d visited Africa for the first time back in 1997 something inside of me had changed. I’d lost the desire to sit in an office working as a Automotive Engineer, the subject which I’d studied at university and I’d been infected by the need to travel. To get out of the UK and learn as much as I could about other people, other ways of life and other countries.

Afritrex became my goal and my next big challenge; combining the dream of driving around the outside of the African continent taking on some serious physical challenges and raising lots of money for charity.

When I sat down with Richard Fidler in the ABC studios in Brisbane, it was this past that he wanted to find out all about. For half an hour I whittled on about goals, dreams and challenges…

To hear the interview please click on the link here. My interview starts halfway through at 30:00 minutes after a very amusing lady by the name of Hannah Gadsby.

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First leg of the world tour underway…

January16

I headed out of the Queensland summer on the 12th January aboard V Australia’s a flight from Brisbane to Los Angeles to start the first leg of my new role as the Global Ambassador representing the state of Queensland, the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef and Hamilton Island.

During the trip I’ll be making presentations to the travel industry and hopefully lots of excited customers all keen to find out more about the islands and the experiences I’ve had over the last few months. G’Day USA is an annual event introducing to America the things that are possible in Australia through trade and business. Tourism, being Queensland’s second biggest employer, is high on the agenda so together with Anna Bligh, the Premier, we have been embarking on a media tour to tell New York, L.A. and beyond all about why it’s so damn good and how people can join us out there in the warmth!

I’ve now flown back to L.A. ready to make a presentation tomorrow about life over the last few months in Queensland, then there’s an amazing gala ball to attend in the evening. Watch this space for more photos!

There are links below to the two appearances we’ve made on the Today Show and Fox & Friends, tow of America’s biggest programmes.

Leaving Brisbane Storm clouds First glimpse of Sydney Opera house below Virgin Business class on Virgin LA rain Hotel in LA Hectic streetlife Night life A small NY steak National debt meter Street life A few days too late! Time Sq electricity bill must be huge! NY View from my room Out running with jetlag! Sub zero and running Central park at 5.30am Day break The Today Show comes from in here The mounted police USA and proud Down town NY Inside the building NY Skyline NY skyline - crazy Chrysler building From the top listening to the guide The very top Looking towards Manhattan USA flags Going up! From the 86th floor Inside the building\ You're nicked son! Empire State Empire State building Time Sq Time Sq Yellow cabs Broadway NY night time traffic NY Classic sign The presenters of the Fox & Friends show With Anna Bligh in Time Sq View from the Renaissance Hotel My old home Dressed to kill The red carpet The function room View from Runyon Canyon, LA Giving my presentation The prize winner Our little fishy friends Showing off the starfish! The choir perform Taxi to Beverley Hills please! Our display area The walk of fame in Hollywood Bob's star TQ looking hot! The Kodak Theatre The awaiting paparazzi The famous elephants The Qantas kids choir Enter the red carpet! My group of Aussies! Arriving on the red carpet The Qantas choir The end of the red carpet Pre dinner drinks Starter! John Travolta Nicole Kidman Nicole speaks about Simon Baker Nicole and Keith perform Cameron Diaz give her speech Simon Baker Wendy & I attack dessert Toni Collette and her hubby Anna Bligh & I Holly Valance gives a smile! IMG_7753 IMG_7755 IMG_7759 IMG_7761 IMG_7762 IMG_7763 IMG_7764 IMG_7766 IMG_7767 wxStationGraphAll LA_Metro_Radar_Large.JPG ext_image11

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Probably THE funniest article relating to the jellyfish…ever!

December31

This lot at the Daily Mash know how to put together a flippin funny article, click the image below to read the full story!!!!!

Daily Mash

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Ouch! A little incident on the beach…

December29

Now I’ve spent nearly six months here in the tropical paradise that is Queensland and so far I thought I’d done particularly well at avoiding any contact with any of the dangerous critters that consider this part of the world their home. I’ve avoided being boxed by a kangaroo, nibbled by a shark and bitten by a spider or a snake – but then in my final few days on Hamilton Island I fell foul of a miniscule little creature known as an Irukandji.

Irukandji picture
Irukandji picture

Irukandji jellyfish are tiny and extremely venomous jellyfish that are in the tropical waters of the Queensland coast between early October and May, and which cause symptoms collectively known as Irukandji syndrome. Its size is roughly no larger than a fingernail of an adult’s little finger.

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I was enjoying a post Christmas jetski session with some friends at a quiet beach on Hamilton Island and as I climbed off the back of the ski and onto the beach felt a small bee-like sting on my forearm, I didn’t think too much of it at the time as it disappeared very quickly and left the beach to head to a sports massage appointment I had.  As I arrived I noticed that my feet and hands were tingling slightly and before I started my treatment commented on the chain of events which had led to this – the member of staff immediately suggested that I get the symptoms checked out and within minutes had the islands security there to escort me to the doctor’s room, only a few hundred metres away.

I was feeling pretty hot and sweaty, had a headache and felt pretty sick too, together with pain in my lower back and a tightness in the chest and a really high blood pressure – all classic symptoms of Irukandji syndrome! This was not what I’d wanted at all and had caught me little off guard to say the least – I’m supposed to be relaxing in my last few days on Hamilton Island.

The doctor knew instantly what it was and straight away started the course of treatment to get me on the mend, I had a couple of injections which immediately took away the uncomfortable pain I was feeling and I slipped into a comfortable sleep after an hour or so, waking to say hello to a couple of friends who arrive to see if I was ok! Bre was there the entire time tending to me like a little Florence Nightingale!

Once I’d recovered sufficiently I was discharged that evening and allowed to go home to sleep the effects off and only really knew what had happened when Bre told the full story the next morning – I had been very lucky.

I’d had a minor brush with what can be a very serious jellyfish and has led to people being hospitalised for a number of days, my slight knock was enough to tell me that it’s not something to be messed around with and I really should have been wearing a full stinger suit, as it recommended at all beaches here at this time of year…even if you’re in the water for just a couple of seconds as I was!

This is what I should have looked like:

Stinger suited
Stinger suited

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It doesn’t get much bigger than this…Oprah Winfrey!!

October22

One dark night on Hamilton Island I had a little conversation with the most powerful woman in the world, the uber-famous Oprah Winfrey.

Here’s a little taster of the show which went to air today, 22nd October in the US and will air in another 140 countries around the world later in the year. watch this space to find out when…

Oh my goodness!

…and for how it was reported in Australia

…and another link from the Oprah website is here

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Nearly at the halfway point of this adventure…

September22

So no excuses here I’m afraid I just haven’t had the time to be able to feed anything onto the site as I hoped I would and my periodic posts haven’t given you the insight I was hoping into the behind the scenes world of the Island Caretaker! Life has been incredibly good, chaotic and full-on ever since starting the job back in July and now that I’m almost at the halfway point there is some sort of routine to my otherwise abnormal existence!

Bre headed back to Canada for a member of her family’s wedding a few weeks ago and will be back out here in a few days time so we can get back to having the crazy adventure and fun we have in this particularly mad time in our lives. It’s easy to have the experiences by yourself but it means so much more when there’s someone special there to do it and remember it with you. See you at the end of the month Brester!

Bre's back - so are the facepaints!

Since my last post here on the site I’ve been getting bang up to date with my diving qualifications and am almost all the way through my PADI Advanced diver course. I racked up 25 dives and all have been in different locations so there no getting bored with the same sights every time for me – Heron Bommie, The Cod Hole, S.S. Yongala, Wheeler Reef are all rated amongst some of the best in Australia and I feel privileged to be under the water in some of these locations and frequently have to pinch myself to realise it’s actually happening.

The divers and crew

I’m typing this from onboard the Fantasea launch which is taking me across to the mainland where I’m joining up with the crew from catamaran ‘Emperors Wings’ where I’ll be for three days between the middle and outer reef taking in some more of the marine world which has hypnotised and keeps taking me back for more, I have eight dives during my time onboard and should return to Hamilton Island as a qualified Advanced Diver.

It’s something that a few years ago I thought I’d never do having lost a best mate to a diving accident back at the turn of the century but it made me realise that life is out there for living and if you don’t do these things you miss out for good…I am so glad that I learnt last year in Lake Malawi and thank you so much to Sandy from Aqua Africa for getting me through that terrifying mask-clearance session, I thought my days were numbered.

From there I head to Long Island and the Peppers Palm Bay resort which is another couples retreat – not that good as my girl is away in Canada still but the chance to get onto the water in a kayak or catamaran should never be missed and I’ll be out there as often as I can.

It’s then back to basics as I return closer to home and have two days camping and exploring Whitsunday Island and aim to reach the highest point, Whitsunday Peak, at 435m as bit of training for the Hamilton Island Triathlon at the end of November.

A little concerned about this as it’s my first multi-discipline event and will be in front of a big crowd  making it all the more important not just to turn up for the wooden spoon! It consists of:

  • 750m Ocean Swim
  • 20km Bike Ride
  • 5km Run

I don’t have a problem with the running or swimming it’s just the bike ride so Steve from the gym on the island has kindly lent me his bike to train on but oh my god how Hamo’s hills kill you! I did do the ‘Run the Whitsunday Great Walk’ at the weekend, a 28km undulating track through the forest finishing in Airlie Beach, and now two days later feel fully recovered…surprisingly! The only thing that is suffering since I got this job is my fitness, having no routine has really knocked it back so I find I’m getting up earlier and earlier to train leaving the house well before the sun comes up but it does make a great way to explore a new destination when I arrive there.

Finished finally after 2.52

My thoughts are firmly focused on what I’ll do after the Best Job has finished in January and I have a very important meeting with Tourism Queensland to discuss my next endeavour which is more than likely going to be an expedition to kayak the length of the Great Barrier Reef in on of these little beauties. Suffice to say there is still a huge amount of planning and preparation to be done and from previous experience (www.afritrex.com) I know that it won’t just happen overnight.

Kayak shot

Hopefully my choice for next year's project

I will try to retrace Captain Cook’s route along the inside of the reef from south to north to utilise the trade winds which blow during July and August, the only feasible time to do it as the temperatures are bearable then. Several people have already expressed an interest in joining me for legs of this adventure and if you have any similar thoughts please get in touch – you never know!

As I pull into the harbour and start another fun-filled chapter in life may I wish you well wherever in the world you’re reading this from.

Ben

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Maintenance needed I know!

September15


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It’s the start of Race Week here on Hamilton Island….awesome!

August25

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Arriving on the Gold Coast for Tourism Futures

August18

I’m here for an evening representing Tourism Queensland at the Tourism Futures event on the Gold Coast and will be speaking to Nick Bryant from BBC World in a panel-style interview in front of the 200 guests.

Just watched a superb sunset from the 8th floor of the Marriott Hotel which overlooks the ocean and can’t wait to get up for sunrise as it climbs out of the ocean…….

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Bre goes on a mission….

August11

On Sunday Bre and the filmcrew from Beyond TV headed south from Brisbane to the Gold Coast where they’ll spend the week visiting Movie World, Sea World and generally having as much fun as they possibly can. They’ll be filming her every movement as she trains with some of the world’s best stunt men and women, driving cars, diving with sharks, cracking whips and mingling with the stars from down there who’ve done it for years.

When she’s down there she’ll be staying with one of our great friend’s, Alex Stratigos, whose family live there and have very kindly offered to put her up for a few days. Alex is down in Sydney still and sometime soon will actually get her ass up this way to visit…hint, hint!

While she’s away I’m heading off to the Fantasea Reefworld pontoon to spend a couple of days there and a night enjoying the Reefsleep, find out more here. Wish she could have been here to do it with me though as it’ll be strange being under the stars, floating on the Great Barrier Reef without her there to enjoy it with me….

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Hurry back my girl, there’s a huge adventure going on and I want you here with me to enjoy it! Have fun down there and be safe.

Ben

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