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And now for a little me time AT THE FLICKS Release Date: July 30, 2020 Academy Award© winner, Russell Crowe, stars in UNHINGED, a timely psychological thriller that explores the fragile balance of a society pushed to the edge, taking something we’ve all experienced - road rage - to an unpredictable and terrifying conclusion. Rachel (Caren Pistorius) is running late to work when she has an altercation at a traffic light with a stranger (Crowe) whose life has left him feeling powerless and invisible. Soon, Rachel finds herself, and everyone she loves, the target of a man who decides to make one last mark upon the world by We are giving away 2 x DVD action Packs from STUDIOCANAL in conjunction with the release of UNHINGED in Cinemas on July 30! Simply send an email to info@ hdinews.com.au and put DVD Giveaway in the subject line with your name, address and contact number in the email to win. Adrenalin DVD Prize Pack valued @ $65 includes Countdown, John Wick 3. John Wick 2 & The Furies. teaching her a series of deadly lessons. What follows is a dangerous game of cat and mouse that proves you never know just how close you are to someone who is about to become unhinged. Cast: Russell Crowe, Caren Pistorius, Gabriel Bateman. Directed by Derrick Borte. Written by Carl Ellsworth. Produced by Lisa Ellzey PODCASTS Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Lorna Gordon You might already be familiar with the Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls books, which have some great bedtime reading material for your kids. However, if you are interested in educating your children about strong, fearless women but want something to listen to instead, then check out the podcast made by the same team. This podcast is perfect to listen to with your kids and can bring up some interesting topics. While the focus is on women, and the name suggests it should be for girls, this podcast is of benefit to all of us, males and females. Each episode looks at the story of a woman who made an impact on the world through different mediums, from sports, TV and science to the arts and environment. With women like Frida Kahlo, Harriet Tubman, Julia Child, Oprah Winfrey and Greta Thunberg on the list you can be sure to find an interesting story to enjoy with your children. There are three series of the podcast so far featuring 49 different women in total. As well as the podcast, the Rebel Girls website has links to books and free activities. The podcast can be found at www.rebelgirls.com/pages/podcast, or where you would usually listen to your poddy’s. This podcast will entertain and educate your kids! GREEN LIVING How to have a green cuppa by Lorna Gordon How does your daily cuppa impact on the environment? Fancy a cuppa? I’m sure that most readers enjoy a cup of tea or coffee on a daily basis, but have you ever considered the environmental impact of your daily caffeine fix? If you like tea or coffee from your local café and drink it on the go, make sure you invest in a keep cup that can be used over and over again. Take away cups are lined with plastic which is not biodegradable and with the cups being classed as contaminated from having coffee in them, shouldn’t be recycled anyway. The reusable cups have an environmental impact when they are produced, however as they can be used repeatedly their overall effect is lesser; and they look better than a paper cup, just saying! If you enjoy coffee at home or at work from a machine which uses pods, you can dispose of the pods responsibly. You might find that your local council can’t recycle them if they are put in your curb side pick-up, but there are places which will take used pods and recycle them. If you want to go the extra mile, stainless steel reusable pods are now available to purchase. You can fill them with your favourite blend and use over and over again, saving you money and lowering your environmental impact. Tea lovers are not off the hook with the environmental impact of tea, either. Many commercial tea bags have micro plastics in them which are difficult to stop entering our bodies, our waterways, and shouldn’t be put into compost piles either. To help stop this plastic pollution, you can use loose leaf tea in a tea strainer and bypass tea bags altogether. The tea leaves which are left over are great to put on your plants or in your compost and will rot down to provide nutrients. And for both tea and coffee drinkers, here is an interesting fact, the carbon footprint from boiling your kettle is far greater than producing the tea or coffee. So before you put the kettle on, think about what impact your humble cuppa can have and what you can do to reduce it. Small changes in our habits can make a big difference! Image by Clay Banks, Unsplash 14 ISSUE 62 // AUGUST 2020 www.hdinews.com.au THE HILLS INDEPENDENT