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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Vale Bill Ranken

One of the leading lights of the Sydney social scene, Bill Ranken has passed away at age 85 after a brief fight with cancer.
Bill was known for the last 10 years or so as a photographer and a must addition to any smart party or red carpet launch but his life was one of great variety in many different occupations.

Brought up on the family estate near Goulburn, Ranken lost interest in working on the property when a tractor accident cost him the sight in one eye.

Whispers first encountered Bill over 30 years ago when he arrived at a Mayfair art gallery on the arm of the late Princess Margaret causing gossip as perhaps her latest flame with his tall elegant looks.
"Landed gentry from Australia" was legendary Daily Mail gossip columnist Nigel Dempster's description when asked who Margaret's date was.
Chatting with Bill at the launch- an exhibition of artists Gilbert & George's  huge canvas depicting bodily functions he leaned over to the Princess and quipped: "for God's sake don't look too closely Margaret, it will put you off the champagne".

Commenting that we were soon leaving for Sydney to live, Bill retrieved a business card from his wallet- he always carried a variety from his different jobs -and a phone call 6 months later started a long friendship of nightly telephone "debriefings" as we called them, to chat and laugh about everyone and everything that had happened during our day.

Ranken was often far grander than those he photographed. As co-owner with his sister Jean of two of the most desired country properties in the state, he was a millionaire many times over but few seem to know. With houses on both properties at Gunning and Goulburn, Bill lived an almost monkish style life usually bedding down in the working men's quarters in a barn. When not planting trees or retrieving lost sheep he loved to check on his favourite animals, ducks, which he had installed in the various lakes.

In Sydney he lived in an Elizabeth Bay apartment and breakfasted at one of the local cafes sipping Green Tea which he swore kept him youthful.

A man of great contrasts he had an innate ability to talk to anyone and everyone no matter their status and make each feel important. He would laugh that he sat next to former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser at the snobby Tudor House prep school.
"God Malcolm was boring when he was young"  Bill would say and Fraser would return the compliment saying to Bill  "you give our class a bad name" referring to Bill's admitted snobbishness But he was anything but.
In the morning he may have a quick chat with a Kings Cross stripper, hooker or a nightclub bouncer on their way home after a night's work. In the afternoon he could be chatting to Barry Humphries at a Double Bay cafe while later that evening he might be dining with Princess Mary of Denmark.

Meeting a new young artist, actor, singer perhaps a budding caterer Bill was always happy to delve into his extensive list of contacts and help in anyway he could.  With a natural kindness and expecting nothing in return, there are numerous now famous names who pay tribute to Bill's ability to point them in the right direction after a chance meeting. Always alert to meeting an interesting new person on the circuit he could also be cynical at times : "if Jesus Christ came through the Heads I'd want to know who his PR agent is" he once said.

At a social functions it was no surprise to hear Rupert Murdoch or Kerry Packer or the latest Prime Minster say : "Hi Bill, I need to talk to you about some rural matters" on which he had an encyclopedic knowledge. 

For Bill life was never meant to be boring and each day brought an incident to be laughed at and crafted into an amusing anecdote. Even his 6am run from Kings Cross to Double Bay (right up until the last 6 months) brought a tale to tell. He recounted that he was once taking a breather in Rushcutters Bay Park when 2 large policeman emerged from the bushes dragging a naked, wild looking man.
"There's my pal Bill Ranken" cried the man who Bill swore he did not recognise. As the nude felon was bundled into a Paddy Wagon he yelled "Bill,  please call my solicitor Sir Laurence Street!"

When the Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared off the Victorian coast in choppy seas in 1967 Bill was disappointed that he had turned down an invitation to accompany the swimming party: "I would have liked to have seen that Chinese sub" said Bill.

Whispers worked with Bill on many different projects, an airline magazine, Penthouse Magazine after owner Bob Guccione who had flown into town to launch the local edition spotted Bill at the launch party and told the editor: "hire that man immediately as our social correspondent", plus a variety of newspapers.
At one stage he put his rural upbringing to good use as the Rural Consultant for the late real estate agent Andrew Gibbons where he advised on properties for identities like Lady Susan Renouf and Lord McAlpine. He nearly got caught in an embarrassing episode when Gibbons asked him to bid during the auction of a harbour side mansion which was knocked down to Ranken for $5M while he wasn't paying attention. He quickly exited out a side gate pursued by the property media.

Whispers produced some of the first real estate videos for Gibbons with Bill fronting the camera. When the visiting British film director Michael Winner expressed interest in purchasing a local property and watched one with Bill extolling the virtues of a Moss Vale estate Winner said "oh bugger the house, I want that man in my next film".

On another occasion  he was flown first class to Tonga by the late King George Tupou V who asked Bill to advise on his  flock of sheep. Arriving at the airport he was met by the King's limo, a London taxi and driven to a bungalow to be shown just 6 forlorn looking ewes in a small paddock. "Shoot the lot" was Bill's advice.

Taking up photography gave him a reason to be at a party. Bill loved parties even though he rarely drank. He could tell you anecdotes from parties from the 1950s onwards and it gave him a good reason to chat to a pretty girl. Often after asking her name he would exclaim "I took your mother out". Sometimes it was true but in later years that became "I think I took your grandmother out". He dreaded there may come a time when he might be saying he took their great grandmother out.

A few months ago Bill complained of a back pain and uncharacteristic weakness. Diagnosed first as a virus it was eventually found  to be liver cancer.. Always practical he said : "I just want go to one of those rest homes where they'll fill me full or morphine until I shuffle off ".
For a while he was cared for by newspaper executive Cristan King in his Bowral home but the cancer got the better of him and Bill died last Thursday. He leaves behind his beloved sister Jean and nephew Matthew and will be missed by many people as another bright light in Sydney is dimmed.
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This was Bill Ranken's favourite song and one he thought summed up his life. From Noel Coward:

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Royalty On The Best Dressed List

Vanity Fair magazine has released it's 2012 International Best Dressed list which features a refreshing list of royals and fashion designers with just a handful of the usual movie stars (mostly men).


Michelle Harper
Duchess of Cambridge


Princess Mary
Carlos Souza
Tasmanian born HRH Princess Mary of Denmark is the only Aussie born to feature along with a smattering of European royals including Prince Harry and Princess Kate. See the full list here.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Look Who We Trust!

 Some surprising results from a Readers Digest survey on who Australians find as the most 'trustworthy' souls in the land.
 
Dick Smith
Coming in at Number One is Dr. Charlie Teo (left), the handsome and talented, sometime controversial neurosurgeon. He's followed by the burns specialist Dr Fiona Wood but the next three are pure (sort of) show biz: Hugh Jackman, Mary Donaldson, Crown Princess of Denmark (not bad for a former real estate agent) and entrepreneur Dick Smith.



Father Riley & Eric Bana
Next is the Shuttle's favourite selfless charity worker Father Chris Riley who runs YOTS and at 44 is our equal favourite Catholic priest Father Bob McGuire who was just forcibly retired by the Church but carries on his tasks feeding the homeless and such in Melbourne regardless.

Down the list at 74 is the most trustworthy politician, former PM Kevin Rudd with former Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull at 76.  Both are way ahead of Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard.
Shane & Kyle
Actors like Deborah Lee Furness, Cate Blanchet and Michael Caton are considered very trustworthy as is the Singing Budgie aka Kylie Minogue at No 30 but who comes in last? : At 99 is Kyle Sandilands behind Rupert Murdoch (surely American?) at 97 and Shane Warne at 74. Wacky mining magnate Clive Palmer who is building a replica Titanic in China is No 92.

And more popular than any business mogul or politician? Why The Wiggles of course at 15!
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Current Ecuador Embassy resident Julian Assange, listed as Editor-In-Chief of Wikileaks is regarded as the 75th Most trusted Australian. Here is Julian recently interviewing Noam Chomsky and writer Tariq Ali :

Friday, December 16, 2011

Tassie Dishwasher Takes UK Chef’s Crown

For a tiny population Tasmania is punching well above its weight.

With ex-real estate agent Mary Donaldson, now Crown Princess Mary who will one day rule Denmark, Ricky Ponting dominating the cricket, fashion queen Allannah Hill and the never to be forgotten Hollywood star Errol Flynn, comes the  Tasmanian born chef Ash Mair who has picked up the gong in the UK as Britain's Masterchef in the hugely popular TV series.

In  MasterChef: The Professionals Mair whipped up a three-course meal for judges Michel Roux Junior and Gregg Wallace. The menu included a starter of monkfish tail, a main course of lamb and a Spanish bread-and-butter pudding.

Michel Roux called Mair “a supreme talent” while Wallace said he had “given me some of the best food I have ever tasted.”
Ash Mair began his career as a dishwasher at the Cucina Simpatica in Launceston Tasmania and graduated to the 5 star Westbury Hotel in London where he now lives via several eateries in Spain and France.
Currently he caters for events and travels and writes about food. Amongst his private clients -Sir Phillip Green, Sir Elton John and the British Royal Family

Monday, October 17, 2011

Mary At The Beach

She's become one of Europe's most talked about Royals-Princess Mary, the former Tasmanian real estate agent who one day will be Queen of Denmark

Mary will be attending Bondi Beach's popular Sculpture By The Sea on 20th November to present the award for the People's Choice.

The Bondi event, now in it's 15th year was honoured by  similar events in 2009 and 2011 in the bay city of Aarhus, Denmark with Mary a patron and both Mary and her husband Prince Frederick are said to be keen to see this year's event in Sydney. When he was visiting Sydney for the 2000 Olympics Frederick surfed daily at Bondi.

The couple are expected to bring their four children on the visit and the kids should, like all children visiting the Sculptures, love them. Here are just a few pics from the past few years of the inventive creations that are staged on Bondi, and throughout the cliff top walk  to Tamaramma Beach.






Thursday, June 2, 2011

Vanity Fair's Best Dressed

Naomi Watts : Vanity Fair
THREE Australian women feature in the on-line poll for Vanity Fair magazine's  2011 International Best-Dressed List.


Naomi Watts and Cate Blanchett join the Tasmanian born Princess Mary of Denmark and are competing with the likes of Helena Bonham Carter, Lady Ga Ga, Tina Fey and Viscountess Linley


Princess Mary & Prince Frederick
Cate Blanchett : Vanity Fair



You can vote for the Best Dressed man, couple or fashion
professional at the Vanity Fair website.


Princess Mary was voted one of the best dressed in 2010 as was Lady Ga Ga as featured here in a subtle silver outfit:


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Kelly & Belly Secretly Wed

Kelly & Belly
He looks after the finances of a host of celebrities like Russell Crowe and Elle McPherson and some of Australia's top business people. She is the gorgeous host of the travel show Getaway

Anthony Bell and Kelly Landry wed in secret in Queenstown , New Zealand 2 weeks ago.

On Friday evening they threw a bash at the exclusive Rose Bay water-side restaurant Catalina for 200 pals, amongst them actress Holly Brisley, TV host Larry Emdur , boxer Danny Green and society maven Marie Sutton.

Known as Kelly & Belly to friends, Anthony Bell's firm Bell Partners  regularly tops the list of the Business Review Weekly (BRW) magazine's most productive performing companies.

 He also owns the enormous gin palace Ghost which is often used for celebrity harbour cruises including by Bono last year and Prince Frederick & Princess Mary of Denmark.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Queen of Denmark flies in !

the future King & Queen of Denmark
Well not quite, but she will be one day.

Mary Donaldson from Tasmania, now known as  Crown Princess Mary of Denmark slipped into Australia today and took the media by surprise. She's on a visit to see her family members in Hobart and is pregnant with twins.

By all accounts, Mary has become a hugely popular figure in Denmark amongst it's 5.5 million subjects and has revived the Royal Families fortunes. Amazingly  she is able to wander Hobart at ease and without the pomp and ceremony that goes with a Royal in her newly adopted country Denmark.

Having been fairly below the radar as far as European Royalty goes, Princess Mary has quietly crept up to become one of the world's most stylish women. In the September edition of Vanity Fair that has just hit the stands , she is named as one of the world's top ten dressed women. High praise indeed.

Mary Donaldson, working in a King Cross real estate agency swept Crown Prince Frederick off his feet when the two met in a Sydney pub during the 2000 Olympics. From that moment, the relationship was sealed and the 2 wed in a wonderfully toy town style wedding  in Copenhagen in 2004 , attended by the the crowned heads of Europe.

She is said to be adored by her mother-in-law Queen Margerite 11 who gave her son instant approval upon meeting Mary formally in 2001. 

The wedding, broadcast live throughout Europe and Australia was not without it's memorable moments, including when Mary's Scot's borne father apparently lunged for a sausage roll at the reception and sent the King Carl XV1 Gustaf of Sweden flying. Ever the gentleman, the Swedish King dusted himself off and fetched the kilted dad a drink..

Princess Mary has come a long way since we first met her at a promotional real estate party in her then office digs. A few weeks later when she was trying to assist us find accommodation in the area and the Shuttle spied a gorgeous apartment in Macleay Street Potts Point, Ms Donaldson's words still remain in our memory : "a bit out of your price range I think my dear "!

we spoke too soon : Hobart police have issued a warning to the huge contingent of  media who have congregated outside Princess Mary's Hobart sister's house, to keep their distance.
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Tweet Of  The Day prize goes again to Yoko Ono :
yokoono
 
"My mind was taking in the shimmering leaves of the trees outside the window."

Friday, May 14, 2010

Is it Art ?. We report,you decide.

To the grand opening of the Art Bar, owned by the former boyfriend of designer Peter Morrissey, Karim Gharbi ( who amusingly calls his company KGB) in the ritzy boutique hotel, The Kirketon, favorite home away from home of visiting actors like Keanu Reeves when filming at Fox Studios.

Karim Gharbi
The Art Bar has had a chequered history under a variety of names. First opened  by celebrity chef  Matt Moran as 'Salt' who shortly after opening flew to Denmark to supervise the wedding feast of Crown Prince Frederick and his bride Tasmanian born Princess Mary in the toytown Christianborg Palace in Copenhagen (regular Shuttlers may recall we told the tale in a previous incarnation of how Mary's no nonsense Scots born kilt wearing dad Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson almost caused a diplomatic incidence as he sat in the Copenhagen Cathedral, legs akimbo opposite HRH Queen Margarethe  and later at the reception, pint of beer in hand lunged for the sausage rolls and knocked King Gustav of Sweden for six)

4 months after Moran returned Salt closed due to lack of customers. Whilst Moran now operates a highly successful restaurant in the Hilton Hotel, the Salt premises have  been through a number of re-inventions with each one collapsing after about 6 months. Now it has twist-walls lined with the works of artist Charles Billich.

For he uninitiated Charles Billich, a highly likable man, is controversial to put it mildly. As a painter he has an enviable record. Just check his Wikipedia entry. He has works in the Vatican Collection, Rome, the United Nations Heardquarters, Geneva, the White House Collection, Washington D.C.,Ferrari Collection, Milan,the Shaolin Temple, China, the International Red Cross Museum, Geneva and so on.

Elle McPherson's mum Fran & Charles Billich
But many art critics have been most unkind including the Sydney Morning Herald's John McDonald who in a scathing piece re-published in The New York Times said of Charles' work that it was"a slippery form of graphic design backed with a high-powered marketing strategy” and likened it to kitsch which "would be fine if it was 'fun' kitsch' but it isn't". 

Christa Billich, Matt Brown MP & Charles
That high powered marketing strategy is down to his German born wife Christa Brunhilde Ostermann who, as they say, could sell ice to Eskimos and a few Billich prints to boot. Christa often features in Charles' nude portraits in erotic poses. His paintings bring amazing prices from $50,000 up to $200,000 and has made the couple extremely wealthy. Last year they sold their Bentley Turbo after their much loved chauffeur Hector who wore a floor length leather coat passed away. Today they drive a vintage Daimler convertible worth about half a million. Which they did to the opening of the bar, just a few doors from their apartment.

Billich was born in what is now Croatia and spent nearly 7 years in jail for anti-Communist activities when he was dobbed in by a girlfriend, He taught himself to paint in jail and how to speak 7 languages. After travelling the world he ended up in Melbourne working as a morgue attendant, taxi driver and waiter before his successful art career took off. Now he lives in Sydney. tSS likes Charles and the fact he often lent us his Bentley and driver and has flown us to exotic locations and luxury hotels for art exhibitions is entirely incidental.

A masterpiece-yours for 200 grand !
Guests at the opening night party for the Art Bar were divided on Charle's art. Supermodel Elle McPherson's mum Fran is a big fan. Racing identity Victoria Coppleson has a huge Billich painting opposite her bed given to her by her late husband John Moorish who died in a shooting accident. She says she keeps it there out of  loyalty to John but says sometimes waking up in the morning, especially with a hangover to be confronted by Christa's pussy can be a challenge.
MP Matt Brown who was sacked as Police Minister last year when it was claimed he danced on a table top in a Wollongong restaurant in his underpants and "titty f*cked"a colleague Nora Hey MP wasn't giving an opinion. He doesn't like the media.

One of critic John McDonald's biggest gripes is that collectors pay huge prices for Billich's work believing they will increase in value over time and hopefully pay for the collector's pension. We don't have an opinion. Although tSS did notice 6 months ago at the regular Lawson Menzies art auction we attend every Friday, a Billich print sold for-$1 !