Q. If you could spend 24 hours anywhere, any year, where would you choose?
PAM: On a plane to an overseas adventure -PRE-COVID TIMES!
BETTE: Lake Pinantan – British Columbia – kayaks on the edge at the ready…
Q. What’s something people may not know about you?
PAM: I was a shy timid teenager!
BETTE: Early working days included copywriter at 4KQ Brisbane
Q. How do you relax after a long day?
PAM: Normal times: glass muscatto on deck, during JJJ -collapse into bed early hour of morning
BETTE:Recent days,(pre- and during JJJ festival) watch another episode of McLeod’s Daughters on Stan!
Q. What are you most grateful for?
PAM: My relationships with family and friends
BETTE:Positive encouraging parents and siblings through my childhood, and now – supportive hubby, amazing family, sparkling grandies, and nourishing friendships
Q. What would your last meal on earth be
PAM: To enjoy it with people who love me
BETTE: With meaningful conversations including laughter
Q. Do you prefer coffee or tea?
PAM: Both – depending on time of day and exhaustion levels.
BETTE: Depends on time of day: Pod coffee/ English Breakfast Tea
Q. What are you currently reading and what’s the best book you’ve read?
PAM: Currently reviewing JJJ documents! / The Invention of Wings – Sue Monk Kidd
BETTE: Australian Magazine/ The Invention of Wings – Sue Monk Kidd
Q. What is your favourite spot in our region?
PAM: My verandah – panoramic views Great Dividing Range
BETTE: Spring Creek Cafe ( when operating!)
Q. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
PAM: Great to listen to advice – then go away and consider if its right for me
BETTE:Breathless laughter is great therapy!
Q. Which six guests, dead or alive, would be invited to your ultimate dinner party?
PAM: Our JJJ Committee to celebrate a job well done
BETTE: My whole family !(There are more than 6)
Q. What is your favourite movie?
PAM: Pretty Woman
BETTE: Hidden Figures