Byron Shire Echo – Issue 26.04 – 05/07/2011

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Tough financial times

NAIDOC kicks off

Council’s working reserves close to empty; investments hit by GFC Continuing the metaphor but rerepayments for major projects like the new sports field, and a loss of almost jecting the analysis, Cr Cameron told Byron Shire Council is shedding staff $1 million in interest from investments The Echo ‘as long as we’re careful, we’ll stay a safe distance back from and raising fees for child care and hit by the global financial crisis. the edge of the cliff.’ other services to help offset the costs of expensive legal battles, growing in- Investment losses The financial statements show that National issue for councils terest repayments and losses from the outside of its everyday working fund, Byron’s challenges are taking place global financial crisis. Fees for child care, after-school and Council holds more than $50 million against a backdrop of financial difvacation care will all jump by more in longer-term investments and cash ficulties for local governments across the country. than 10 per cent as Council makes its holdings. Of that sum, more than $14 milIn New South Wales those difficulcommunity services ‘cost neutral’ and prunes and saves elsewhere to try to lion of investments is currently not ties are particularly severe, because returning any interest, which means unlike other states, general rates here balance the books. ‘There’s a tough period ahead, and that while the capital is safe, Council have been capped for many years, we need to take ongoing action to keep is missing out on almost $1 million a often below the level of inflation, effectively meaning long-term decline costs under control,’ says Councillor year in expected income. One particular investment in a in rate revenues. Basil Cameron, the head of Council’s complex financial product called a Economics Professor at the Univernewly created finance committee. Financial statements show Coun- ‘Collateralised Debt Obligation’ re- sity of New England, Brian Dollery, cil’s total turnover is around $65 mil- sulted in a direct loss of $1.6 million. says there’s a ‘big crisis in financial In addition, more than $15 million sustainability for councils nationally, lion, and it has spent almost $700,000 more than it earned this past year, of Council’s cash deposits are cur- which is quite acute in New South causing it to dip into working fund rently not covered by the federal gov- Wales, because of rate capping.’ Unable to reduce services, but with reserves, which have fallen as a result ernment’s guarantee. ‘Like other councils we took a bit declining revenues, councils have cut to just under $200,000. Council’s aim is to try to build that of a hit over investments, post GFC,’ back on maintenance of infrastrucreserve to $1 million to act as a buffer says Cr Cameron, although the in- ture like pools, footpaths and water to deal with unexpected events, and vestments were in line with govern- mains, though there has been some relief from direct government grants despite having already lost 15 staff po- ment rules. Councillor Ross Tucker told The for roads and other services. sitions, it will continue to reduce costs While Byron Council estimates it and raise fees for parking, caravan Echo last week Council is ‘close to being broke’, and in May he said the needs to spend an extra $7 million a parks, and planning applications. A range of factors have caused financial position was approaching year to maintain its infrastructure to Maliyan Baker was one of the Deadly Dancers who performed at Brunswick a decent standard, the national figure Heads Public School last week for the NAIDOC celebrations Council’s financial woes in the past the edge of a cliff. ‘We are in a boat coming up to Nia- for all councils is over $2 billion. year including more than a million This week saw a flag-raising cerdollars in legal expenses, hefty loan gara Falls,’ he declared. continued on page 3 Story & photo Eve Jeffery emony at the council chambers on Last Tuesday school students from Monday and will continue with a across the Shire gathered at the Brun- NAIDOC Week Family Fun Day at swick Heads Public School for an the Mullumbimby Neighbourhood against) was met with applause and noise and traffic on neighbours, its early taste of NAIDOC week, which is Centre from 11am to 3 pm. Luis Feliu relief at Thursday’s meeting, while out-of-character nature and density celebrated across the nation this week. The Arawkal Flickerfest Film Night Byron Shire councillors have ove- the couple behind the plan said they in the street and village, increased The Deadly Dancers performed sev- will be held at the Byron Commuwhelmingly rejected a proposal to re- would appeal the decision in the Land traffic, insufficient onsite parking, eral pieces they have been rehearsing nity Centre where the premiere the develop a gym and squash centre in and Environment Court. lack of privacy and low standard of under the guidance of Dhinawan over film Here I am will begin at 6pm on Mayor Jan Barham succeeded in living and amenity for the boarding the last month. Teven Street, Brunswick Heads, into Wednesday. her motion to refuse a staff recom- house residents. a 33-unit boarding house. The traditional Arawkal NAIDOC Students from both the MulThe decision supports residents mendation approving the change of celebration and march will be held on lumbimby public schools as well The development application was who see it as an overdevelopment use and redevelopment of the 30-yearThursday, starting with a march from as Ocean Shores, Brunswick Heads made late last year under the state which would have ruined the char- old gymansium, squash courts and and The Pocket were part of the Railway Park in Byron Bay at 10am acter of the village and amenity of indoor swimming pool centre into a government’s contentious afford- 37-strong troupe who managed to and a free Family Cultural Day with able housing policy which the new get the teachers up for a bit of a ‘hap- food and activities at Main Beach boarding house. the street. Ray Moynihan

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The state government’s ‘scientific audit’ of marine parks has begun, with environment groups welcoming the appointment of an academic ecologist as its chair. Queensland University Associate Professor Bob Beeton will head the audit, which will review the science surrounding marine parks and investigate how well they’re protecting biodiversity. Professor Beeton is an ecologist with much experience in environmental management, and a former chair of the federal government’s State of the Environment committee. His review of marine parks is already accepting submissions from the public, and is due to report by the end of the year. The state government’s audit was strongly pushed by

the recreational fishing group Ecofishers, which claims the science behind marine parks is ‘rubbery’ and is confident that after the audit there’ll be a winding back of the Cape Byron park sanctuary zones which prohibit fishing. Green groups are taking a close interest in the review, cautiously welcoming the opportunity to confirm marine parks benefits, but expressing concern about the political influence of the fishing lobby, and the Shooters and Fishers party which holds key seats in the state’s Upper House. A number of environment and scientific groups have, for example, strongly condemned the government’s recent decision to weaken protections at marine parks in Jervis Bay and the Solitary Islands, and lift fishing restrictions in Grey Nurse shark habitat off South

West Rocks. Two weeks ago the government supported a Shooters and Fishers party bill in the state’s Upper House, which calls for a moratorium on any new marine parks being created in the next five years.

No new marine parks Nature Conservation Council Chief Executive Officer Pepe Clarke said while the state government claimed to be taking politics out of marine parks, its support for the Shooters and Fishers move was ‘purely politically motivated.’ Mr Clarke said it raised ‘serious questions’ about the government’s ability to independently respond to the findings of its own scientific audit. At the same time as the state government was supporting the Shooters and Fishers’ moratorium on new marine

parks, an international meeting of marine scientists at Oxford University issued a grave warning about the health of the world’s oceans, in the face of threats from pollution and global warming.

Extinction phase Convened by several global organisations including the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the meeting of scientific leaders concluded that ‘the world’s oceans are at high risk of entering a phase of extinction of marine species unprecedented in human history.’ The scientists called for urgent action to close unsustainable fisheries, prevent ocean pollution and establish a ‘globally comprehensive and representative system of marine protected areas to conserve biodiversity.’

A long walk home for animal rights

NAIDOC celebrated this week

Animal rights advocate Jodi Ruckley, and a group of advocates, have just completed an epic 500 km walk for animal rights. The activists made their way from Parliament House, Canberra, back to their homes in Byron Shire. ‘It has been an inspiring journey,’ she said. ‘It is clear to me that many Australians on the east coast are concerned about the atrocities of food production; that consumers are empowering themselves and demanding real change from the food industry.’ She added there are free GoVeg workshops every month at Santos in Mullumbimby. For more information visit www.ourplaceonearth.com.

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from 11am. Arakwal NAIDOC spokesperson Delta Kay the walk from Jonson Street to the Peace Pole Park is a great opportunity to get out with your local community and celebrate Aboriginal culture in Byron Bay. ‘We will be walking with the community and Arakwal Elders to celebrate Aboriginal culture,’ says Delta. ‘We encourage people to bring along didgeridoos, clap sticks and other musical instruments.’ Austin and Harry Waters are convinced vegetarian sweets are the way to go after tasting the vegan brownies handed out by an anthropomorphised pig and cow in Bangalow last Thursday. Jodi Ruckley is in the pig suit, Brendon Jones is in the cow suit and Wayne is in the dog suit. Photo Jeff ‘The Meatrix’ Dawson

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Bruns boarding house rejected by Council QUALITY COSTS Similar DA withdrawn in Sydney LESS AT continued from page 1

after several development proposals under the policy sparked widespread community protests and court action. In May, planning minister Brad Hazzard called for an immediate halt to new DAs under the policy, which aimed at boosting affordable housing. The Teven Street development was designed by owners Murray and Julia Stebbing to comply with the 2009 State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) for affordable rental housing which gives developers concessions, such as fewer parking spaces and smaller room sizes, to encourage affordable rental housing.

Policy for the city Cr Barham slammed the policy, however, as a ‘metropolitan response’ to the issue and unsuitable for regional areas. ‘I fully support affordable housing projects, we need them here, but this one just goes too far. The problem is that it’s not in an urban setting but in a small, quiet village atmosphere; it’s too much and in the wrong spot; there’ll be

social tensions and dislocation.’ Cr Barham said the longterm residents of Teven Street and surrounds had opposed the squash centre when it was first proposed in the early 1970s but had come to accept it would be used only for its part-time sporting facilities. ‘This could set a precedent for an unacceptable level of density and we don’t want to see the character of Brunswick Heads lost like so many other places.’ Mrs Stebbing told the meeting that local rental prices were out of reach for many people and the development was an affordable housing solution. She said it was an adaptive reuse of the existing building rather than building a new one from scratch and the units were compact to make them affordable. Cr Richard Staples said he felt ‘uneasy about the fact of all those single people in all those single boxes’ and feared it could create a ‘party atmosphere’. He also questioned whether its proposed low-cost rentals would be guaranteed. ‘A “boarding house� doesn’t mean much, we have one at

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it, saying the boarding house would be detrimental to the A controversial proposal for neighbourhood, would set a a boarding house in western bad precedent and was more Sydney was withdrawn suited to Sydney’s CBD rather last week after months of than the residential Blacktown protests by hundreds of angry area. residents. Planning minister Brad The proposal to house 42 Hazzard has described the people in the 21-room, twoaffordable rental housing storey temporary boarding policy that was passed by the house on a quarter-acre block previous Labor government as in suburban Toongabbie was giving ‘an avenue for smallset to be considered by the time developers to rip into Land and Environment Court. local communities and change Former premier, Toongabbie their entire face.’ MP Nathan Rees, joined the The policy is currently being community in its fight against reviewed.

Mullum car accident

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A Westpac Lifesaver Rescue helicopter was cancelled enroute to the scene of a motor vehicle accident near Mullumbimby on Monday. The accident happened midmorning and one person reportedly died at the scene. According to a spokesperson for Byron Bay Police, no further information would be released until later, as the nextof-kin had yet to be notified.

Belle Property in Byron Bay has been closed by the NSW Department of Fair Trading. Belle Property Australasia chief executive Peter Hanscomb flew to Byron last week, and has assured those with outstanding debts they will be repaid. It is believed about eight people, including four sales staff, were employed in the office.

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Council a tick for last year’s accounts, but in relation to the large legal bill, they urged both Council and its management to try to keep legal expenses to a minimum. While Byron has managed to secure seven special rate increases from governments in the past decade, in June it failed to win an increase for the coming financial year.

‘Councils have been in a squeeze,’ says Professor Dollery, a nationally recognised expert in local government. Speaking generally – rather than specifically about Byron – he said running an operational deficit was not unusual, and that an investment portfolio in excess of $50 million appeared to represent a healthy position. Asked about the large legal Auditors approve bill of more than $1 million a Rejecting Byron’s submission year he told The Echo it’s a ‘real shame when public funds are the government’s Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribuhanded over to lawyers.’ Independent auditors gave nal, IPART, argued that rates

in Byron were already high, it had not made a good case for an increase, and it needed a longterm financial plan. Unhappy with the decision, Mayor and Upper House member Jan Barham says she will write to IPART to explain Byron’s particular circumstances, as it tries to manage the high impacts of mass tourism with a low base of ratepayers. Defending Council’s financial management, she also told The Echo it could have communicated better with the community about the investment losses from

the global financial crisis. General manager Graeme Faulkner said Council had recently delivered a major new sewage treatment plant on time and budget; it expected to complete the new sports complex on time and on budget; and a longterm financial plan was being developed. Rejecting suggestions the Council is broke, Mr Faulkner said councillors were ‘entitled to be concerned about the financial position’ because of the ‘imbalance between revenues and expenditure’, but that the cutbacks should ‘achieve balance.’

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Local News New Brighton sports field moves ahead, despite objections Hans Lovejoy

A DA (development application) preparation is underway after Council voted this week to expand on the existing sports field in New Brighton. At morning public access, a New Brighton resident spoke against the proposal, citing environmental concerns, and asked for other alternatives such as Dung Oval in Billinudgel. ‘It is a threatened species habitat – for example, it’s next to a loggerhead turtle nesting area, it is flood prone and significant fill will be required.’ Speaking in favour of the field was Ocean Shores soccer club president Mark Patton. ‘Please support this DA – we’re not asking for a 16 million dollar sports field… no more studies, this is council’s chance.’ He stressed the importance for the club to have change rooms and facilities. Cr Tucker spoke cautiously

on the fields. ‘There’s a lot to be done before this goes ahead. ‘The state government has ultimate control, it is contrary to our LEP and the project may eat up a lot of money.’ Cr Morrisey said the report to Council suggests that a lot of fill will be required. ‘It’s a sensitive ecological area, and unreasonable to give expecatations that it will go ahead. It is way beyond our means and irresponsible.’ Mayor Barham claimed the land did not contain high conservation, ‘though the northern section does. It’s the only available opportunity, and is opposite an existing sports field.’ The project will be funded by Section 94 Funds, and Council will undertake discussions with the NSW Department of Lands to seek their position and support. ‘It’s not perfect, but is the best we can get,’ added Mayor Barham.

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that reflect the way they see the world. The girls are still working on the websites, which are now online and ready to view. The year nine group’s site is www.reflections.org.au and the year 10 site is www.runningwild.org.au.

RTA to meet with Bangalow residents over interchange

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The RTA has called a public meeting for 6pm at Bangalow’s A&I Hall on Wednesday July 6 to discuss the proposed interchange for the town. ‘It’s a great win for Bangalow,’ said Tony Hart, vice president of Bangalow Progress Association. ‘Since 2008 we’ve been telling the RTA that we don’t want their interchange and the problems it’s going to cause for us as a community.’ Prior to the recent NSW government elections, Don Page, MP for Ballina and Minister for Local Government, promised to put the Bangalow interchange on hold and to thoroughly investigate the authenticity of the RTA’s claims that the interchange was necessary. His promise for that and a

Screenworks is now accepting entries for 2011 Life’s A Pitch. This highly successful annual Northern Rivers competition is open to all creators in the Northern Rivers who have an idea for film, television or digital media. The program gives applicants the opportunity to develop their concept to a screen industry standard, to train in the art of pitching and to present their idea to key screen industry decision makers. Application forms are available from www.screenworks. com.au or by phone 6687 1599. Applicants must be residents of the Northern Rivers of NSW and Screenworks members. Applications close July 14, and entry is $50.

public meeting has been fulfilled, and he says he will be attending the meeting. ‘It will be an opportunity for the community to be heard by representatives from the RTA and to also find out the detail of what is proposed,’ Mr Page said. ‘The Tintenbar to Ewingsdale (T2E) upgrade is budgeted to cost $780 million, and funding has been allocated by both State and Federal Governments. Planning approval has also been given. Construction is due to commence next year. The project is due for completion in 2014. The night will start at 6pm and finish by 7.30pm. All those interested in attending should RSVP by calling 1800 653 092 for catering purposes.

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withstand future high rainfall. Accordingly, no preventive Good news for Lennox Head measures are planned outresidents this week as engi- side the ‘slippage 24 area’, says neers finalise designs for re- Mr Truman. pair of the Coast Road near Blocked ocean view the lookout. Meanwhile, Lennox’s iconic It’s been a one-way street since a 30-metre section of the surf break has disappeared shoulder collapsed after heavy from view, at least for motorists commuting to Ballina. rainfall last January. While the fence itself is nec‘We are hopeful that we can start construction in August, essary, the orange plastic coatand we expect the construc- ing ‘doesn’t exactly go with the tion period to be around three dĂŠcor of a seaside town,’ says months,’ says Council’s John a local resident, who is one of Truman, group manager of many who says he misses the glimpses of ocean on the way civil services. The current design aims to work and home. Blocking the view wasn’t a to stabilise the road edge at the point of the collapse, and deliberate measure on behalf of Council engineers say they are the Council – there is no safety satisfied that the remainder of imperative – and replacement the road is sufficiently stable to of the orange plastic with wire

mesh would restore the panorama. Council say they are willing to listen to feedback. Residents wishing to express their view (no pun intended), should contact the general manager on 6686 4444. As for traffic conditions, ‘A major proportion of the work will be able to be completed under the existing traffic control arrangements; however, we do expect for a period that it will be necessary to close the Coast Road,’ says Mr Truman, who added he is determined to complete the works as quickly as possible. With a pre-Christmas deadline, Ballina Shire Council is running neck and neck with Byron Shire Council’s Lighthouse Road works, victim of land slippage in June 2005.

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A boat capsized on the Brunswick Bar mid-morning on Sunday, according to Surf Life Saving Far North Coast. The Brunswick SLSC was alerted and immediately responded, and two middle-aged men and a male teenager were all rescued without incident. At 1.40pm, again on Sunday, the Ballina Jet Rescue Boat was sent via the Support Services’ tasking system to another overturned boat on the Rich-

According to the Byron Shire Council’s website, the work is also due for completion in November. Byron’s Lighthouse Road delays were caused by difficulties finding a competitive tender followed by funding shortages. Asked whether Ballina Shire may hit the same roadblocks, Ballina Council’s Mr Truman says that the restoration will mainly be conducted with Council’s internal resources, and that the August start-date factors in negotiations with the RTA for funding. Will Ballina give Byron a sixyear head start and still beat them to the finish line? ‘It’s not a race,’ was the closest to comment drawn from either Council. Â

mond River at Ballina. There were two people that were located in the water. One male was rescued by the Ballina Jet Boat with another being helped back to shore by a member of the public on a jet ski. One person was transported to hospital for observation. Later on in the afternoon, the Ballina Jet Boat was again tasked to assist a disabled vessel located east of Ballina.

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the protest group ROOTiC (Residents Opposing the Optus Tower in Clunes) has been invited by Daly International, who are acting for Optus, to a round-table conference in a few weeks’ time. ‘We weren’t anticipating that,’ Mim said, ‘but it’s a step in the right direction. It certainly shows that when a community pulls together and makes a loud statement, people will listen. We’re hopeful at this stage.’

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The Clunes community protest against an Optus tower attracted close to a hundred people on the weekend. Organiser Mim Weber told The Echo that the 40-metre crane they had hired for the event had horrified as well as impressed the crowd. She said that the Lismore mayor had spoken encouragingly and promised her support. Photo Jeff ‘Towering Infer-No’ The greatest victory was that Dawson

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Stop ya scribble: BU Vice-president of Byron United, Paul Waters, is calling for help from the community to help identify those who are vandalising Byron Bay with unsightly graffiti. Two weeks ago the business group painted five of the bus stops in town that had been vandalised. Funding from Keep Australia Beautiful, NSW, assisted with the project. Since then the bus stops have once again been tagged. ‘We all live in the heart of town,’ Mr Waters said, ‘and will be constantly watching out for graffiti and the idiots that are

doing it. We will catch them sooner or later.’ Mr Waters says it appears there are two serial offenders. ‘We need the community’s assistance in finding these vandals. The tagging is town wide, not just on the bus stops – in some areas, lettering covers whole walls and fences. ‘We ask that the community keeps a watch and makes reports to us at info@byronunited.org.au or Byron Bay police 6685 9499. ‘Someone must know who owns these tags, and we just want it stopped.’

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Byron Arts Factory community garden launched The new sustainable community garden at Byron Bay’s Arts Factory is officially open. A collaboration between the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia and the Arts Factory Lodge, it was designed to provide the opportunity for international travellers to grow their own organic produce during their stay. About 70 backpackers, permaculture students and staff gathered in the garden for the launch. Operations manager Peggy O’Neill told The Echo that they were hoping backpackers would come in and volunteer their time in the garden, in return taking away a basket of fruit and vegetables. They had already contributed to the project with various forms of artwork made out of recycled materials and installed netting over the raised beds. Lettuce, cabbage, beans and peas, guava, raspberries, drag-

on fruit and a herb, ‘spiral,’ are just some of the crops planted. Managing director of the Permaculture Institute Geoff Lawton said that his students had worked on the garden as part of their 10-week internship. ‘The design is all theirs,’ he told The Echo. The community garden will also house a composting system and a nursery to propagate native seeds which will eventually revegetate the garden and further the future regeneration of the surrounding Cumbebin Wetlands. In her launch address Administration Assistant Angie Wilton told the crowd that the garden would be relying on volunteer time until it became productive. It will be open on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9am till 11am and available not only to those staying at the Arts Factory Lodge but also to the local community.

Pighouse Flicks makeover Graeme Quirk Lina Buck, Ishella Butler, Ruby Whitehead and Isabel Buck are off to Sydney to study drawing and sculpture soon at the National Art School. Their Visual Arts teacher Akash Waddell said, ‘It’s a testament to these girls’ work ethics and focus that they can now engage with a number of top performing art students from the state. It’s a wonderful acknowledgement of the high standard of work at Shearwater.’

Vogue Living editor gives talks

Vogue Living’s editor David Clark was in town Thursday, talking up design trends at the Byron at Byron Resort and Spa. His visit came after his recent trip to the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (International Design Week) in Milan, Italy.

David told the crowd, ‘There are so many options these days, not necessarily expensive ones, and it’s important to trust your instincts,’ he said Pictured are Genine Noakes with Carol Brooker and Tina Georgas. Photo Francois Naef

Byron’s moviegoers will be celebrating the reopening of the iconic Pighouse Flicks on Friday July 8 – the Bay’s original cinema. The cinema has undergone a complete renovation including total upgrading of the picture and sound systems. There’s even a new popcorn machine. Additionally there’s new paint, carpet, lounges and screen, and a huge effort has been made to retain the relaxed lounge atmosphere that has set the cinema apart for the past 17 years. Longtime moviegoers will remember that the cinema was started by Dave Patman in 1995. Being the only movie theatre in town, the small cinema was often packed with people sitting on the floor. Dave was last seen hanging at the beach and has handed over the usher’s torch to locals Kristin Ellis and Paul McDonald. Kristin’s vision for the future of the theatre is for it to be a ‘home to the arts – We’ve delib-

erately designed the new furniture so that it can be moved around to make the venue flexible for other projects, like a performance space. We’d also like local filmmakers to premiere their own films here’. The digital projectors are automatically colour graded by a computer that ‘looks’ at the screen and the sound system is adjusted by a computer that ‘listens’ to the room. Paul says, ‘It was a bit sad to see the old projectors go but a filmmaker mate of mine shot the old setup for posterity – strangely enough we will be able to show footage of the old theatre in the new theatre.’ When quizzed about programming criteria Paul and Kristin have a simple answer. ‘There is a whole world of amazing independent films which rarely make it to the big screen, especially in regional Australia. We obviously have a very keen film-loving audience in this area and we aim to provide alternatives to the current Hollywood movie genres.’

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MEET TEAM TAVERN THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW ENERGY stirring in the Ocean Shores Shopping Village. New owners Jason, Kim and Adam wish to welcome everyone to the Ocean Shores Tavern for a coldy or cheeky vino by the fire and to meet the crazy team.

The Eastern Feast restaurant opening Saturday 9th July is set to tantalise taste buds with a range of Chinese, Thai and Malay cuisine, not forgetting some fish and chips to for the kids– and big kids!

‘We are a family-run pub, with an atmosphere that’s really friendly in a casual safe environment’ says Adam.

The Tavern is also home of the Ocean Shores Social Fishing Club. To join in contact club president Craig Warwick aka Skater on 0413 451 186. Lots of fun, all welcome!

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Farewell Jann Whiting Subiaco: 1944 – 2011 John Lind

Subiaco was Jann’s adopted surname, and his place of birth; born Jan Bowen Whiting, he later added the surname, which is a suburb of Perth, WA. It was there his Australian mother Joyce Adderley Bowen met his American father, Billy Jones Whiting, a submariner in the US Navy when he was recuperating from a war wound from a battle in the Pacific. He left Australia with his family when he was one year old, moving through various US naval bases, including Pearl Harbour in Hawaii, and San Diego. He discovered his love for surfing at the age of six at Hawaii’s famous Makaha beach. Also in his early childhood, Jann became interested in art, starting with pictures of brightly coloured fishes. His parents gave him his first Brownie camera when he was eleven. He photographed everything he could ‘while chasing rattlesnakes and lizards through the cactus-filled canyons,’ above his East San Diego home. He entered San Diego State University as a maths major but soon realised, ‘while working on the square root of a minus one,’ in an advanced trigonometry class that ‘it was all illusion.’

He changed to Fine Art with Art History as part of the curriculum. ‘The world came together in a discernible pattern before my eyes; whereas everything before had been facts and dates, having little relevance.’ This further stimulated his skills as an artist, photographer, stonemason, builder and carpenter. His lust for travel and photography was inspired by the many cultures of the world. His welcome skills as a chef commenced as an assistant cook in a kibbutz in southern Galilee, and also on an oil- rig in the East Timor Sea. Jann’s expansive spiritual and philosophical journey was enriched by encounters with Fritz Perls, the father of Gestalt Therapy, and Alan Watts, who introduced the notion of Zen-consciousness to the

West. Upon graduating from San Diego State University with a BA in Fine Arts, he travelled with two surfing friends in a Kombi through Mexico to Central America, enjoying the sea and photographing. The journey was also ‘a revelation to worldliness’ when he realized that Central America was ‘a looming disaster with regards to US right-wing politics.’ He saw and experienced things that made him realise that he no longer wanted to live in the US. This was 1969. After four years of travelling, Jann arrived in Darwin, NT, in 1973. By now Jann had become a professional photographer, travel guide, and cook. He was particularly drawn to the mystical grandeur of nature, and the human condition in

his intimate studies of everyday people in their cultural settings. His travels as a photographer covered the Americas, Europe, North Africa, the Levant, the Middle East, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and most points east including Burma, China, and Japan, generally travelling rough. Jann contributed to Tracks Surfing Magazine, Simply Living, Well Being, and the UNESCO-funded Smile Book. He received an award for Dick Smith – Antarctica Expedition. Jann’s ethics as a photographer were impeccable; insisting on a cultural release clause, whereby he promised to reimburse ‘100 per cent of any income received from a photograph’s usage’ should the subject claim misrepresentation in any way. After a divorce, Jann moved to northern NSW in the early nineties, and built his own home in Burringbar. Jann was six foot, four inches tall, an A-Grade Tennis player, horse rider, bushwalker, sailor, yoga devotee, and musician with his guitar and flute. His philosophy was to ‘harmonise with the planet, to share with family and community, to create and enjoy spontaneity, love and humour.’ This he certainly did.

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Losing our brains Normally I have little time for baronesses, especially the awful Maggie Thatcher, but one intriguing example of the species is Oxford University’s Baroness Susan Greenfield, a scientist and speaker of the first order. Greenfield’s domain is the fascinating landscape of the brain, that part of us which distinguishes us from your everyday cabbage. Even the most brilliant among us are not exempt from the danger of losing the brain. Witness British novelist Terry Pratchett, now coping with early-onset Alzheimer’s, who gave $US1 million for dementia research. Unfortunately not all governments are as generous as Pratchett. Which brings us to Greenfield’s Australian tour on behalf of Alzheimer’s Australia. ‘There is an inexplicable and disturbing disparity in funding for research between dementia and other chronic conditions,’ she says. ‘In Australia, dementia research receives approximately $20 million – a little more than four per cent of the total amount spent on research for all chronic diseases – despite the fact that it is already the third leading cause of death in this country.’ And it would be reasonable to expect the incidence of dementia to increase with those products of the post-war fertility, the Baby Boomers, hitting pensionable age. Dementia is not always a pleasant way to shuffle off this mortal coil – I vividly remember my mother’s moments of irrational terror in her last years – and it sometimes imposes huge burdens on families and carers. Once we’ve finished saving the whale, perhaps we can move on to saving the brain. Michael McDonald, factotum

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t is time for Bob Brown and his supporters to have a cup of tea, a Bex and a good lie down – or failing that, a serious reality check. Let us be clear: on July 1, nothing substantial changed. Yes, the new Greens senators were installed, and the party now has nine, making it a genuine minority party – but that’s it, a minority. Without the support of one of the major parties they can achieve precisely nothing. Yes, Labor needs their support to pass its legislation, but Labor has always needed that anyway; the only difference is that the government no longer needs the support of independents as well. And yes, they can block any bills the coalition seeks to introduce into the senate; but since no coalition bills have got through the House of Representatives since the last election, this doesn’t matter much either. The Greens have no more and no less power now than they had on June 30. And nor have they suddenly assumed potential majority status. Bob Brown’s prediction (to The Australian’s Dennis Shanahan, of all people) that one day the Greens would replace Labor as one of Australia’s two mainstream parties was pure braggadocio. The only reason that it was taken even half seriously was that both Labor and coalition look so unattractive at present and the Greens, at least in their own perception, offer a more appealing alternative. But the hard fact remains that the Greens are, always have been and always will be, a minority party appealing to a minority of voters. It is true that voting patterns are more volatile now than they have been for some time, but in spite of

some movement between the parties, about 80 per cent of the electorate remains firmly in the middle, roughly split between centre right and centre left, with about ten per cent of radicals at either end. And that left end is where the Greens have staked their claim – note that the latest polls put their vote at 11 per cent, actually down a little from the last election.

But under our present structure, within the formal process of government they will seldom have more than nuisance value. Not that the formal process of government appears to have all that much to offer at present. Commentators have noted the descent into sloganeering and personal insult and it is true that the broadcast of question time is approaching the

The hard fact remains that the Greens are, always have been and always will be, a minority party. by Mungo MacCallum Note also that in the state election in New South Wales, even with an electorate said to be sadly disillusioned by both major parties, they managed to pick up just one Lower House seat and in Victoria they failed altogether. The Greens have become the dominant minority group in the Senate, replacing the DLP and the Democrats, and look set to hold that position for some time, but that’s where it begins and ends. Of course their political power is greatly exaggerated at present because the presence of Adam Bandt in the House of Representatives but it is most unlikely that the next parliament will also be hung and unless it is, Bandt, even if he holds his seat, will be just another backbench independent. The Greens are certainly an interesting and dynamic development and will have considerable influence on the future direction of politics in Australia.

point where it will need an introduction warning of coarse language and scenes that viewers might find distressing. But far more worrying in the long term is the flight from rationality. A raw tribalism is taking over: my side right, your side wrong and there is no room for argument or debate. It is disturbing enough that a serious number of our elected representatives reject the science of climate change as either a conspiracy to undermine society or a some kind of voodoo put forward by a self-interested elite. But this refusal to countenance expert opinion is now extending to science in general and indeed to every area in which there is a need for informed discussion. Last week Tony Abbott told an enthusiastic audience of miners that if virtually every living economist considered a price on carbon a cheaper and more effective way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions than his so-called ‘direct

action’ plan, then that said something about economists, didn’t it? He stopped short of calling the entire discipline of economics crap, as he once designated climate science, but he made it clear that if economists disagreed with him then they were, quite simply wrong, and not worth listening to. Everyone was out of step except our Tony. And what’s more the opinion polls proved it: in a democracy the majority was, by definition, right, and that was that. This is the misguided populism now driving both sides of politics: Julia Gillard’s decision to exempt petrol from her carbon pricing, both from the initial tax and the foreshadowed trading scheme, is a major step back from both effectiveness and efficiency. The whole point about such a tax is its universality; as soon as you say you will put a price on some carbons but not others, you invite a rush of further applications for special treatment and hand the debate over to lawyers and accountants trying to dream up loopholes so their clients can join the privileged. There is less incentive to innovate and less money to encourage it, and of course a major source of emissions continues unabated. And most importantly it weakens the whole argument for action both at home and internationally, suggesting that Gillard, like Abbott, really believes that climate change is just another political problem which can be solved by slogans and spin, by smoke and mirrors. Perhaps this is why the Greens think they are on a roll: they may be impractical idealists, but at least their arguments are consistent.

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Shock! Horror! Councillors appreciated We would like to thank the councillors who, in a vote of 8-1, refused the DA for the boarding house in Brunswick Heads, 30.6.11. That hopefully has brought to an end months of worry to people to have been involved in all the meetings, letter writing, phone calls and petitions about a development that threatened to rip the life out of the existing character and any future desired character for our local area. The law that allowed this type of ‘affordable housing’ was bad law and the NSW government is currently reviewing it. In the meantime, the councillors’ comprehensive resolution has let developers know that our representatives do hear us and do act on our concerns.

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are so grateful to those councillors who supported us in opposing the boarding house development in Brunswick Heads. The opposition to the boarding house wasn’t against ‘affordable rental accommodation’ at all. It was against a development that would have allowed single people 12sqm of living space for their bed, storage, table and chair, TV etc. In addition, the development assumed that only a few residents would have cars and provided only five car parking spaces for 37 people. The community quickly realised that not only was this boarding house an overdevelopment of the site but it showed a total lack of consideration for and was out-of-character with Nancy & David Stearman its surroundings. Its impact on Matt & Army Blackham the neighbouring community Brunswick Heads had been simply dismissed.

Potholed Got pulled up twice and breathalysed for erratic driving last week. Not erratic, not pissed, just avoiding potholes! Bruce Johnston

Mullumbimby

Cost cutting I agree with Wendy Neilan (The Echo front page last week); it’s disappointing the Biodiversity Extension Officer position was removed from Council’s organisational structure. The decision was part of a much larger cost-cutting and revenue-raising exercise and included removing one position in each of the three broad areas of Council operations – social, economic and ecological. The decision to cut costs was across the board and councillors voted unanimously, twice. With regards to the Land for Wildlife Program, some clarification is required. The state coordinator of this program has stated that current members of the program will remain members until such time as they

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choose to leave the program by resignation and they will continue to receive twice-yearly newsletters, twice-yearly copies of Bush Matters, updates from workshops or other opportunities which may assist them, for example grant programs and responses to casual enquiries. Also, where specific requests for Council info are required, like for property maps, Council will attempt to ensure this can continue to be provided. Cr Patrick Morrisey

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Tick-box exercise The S94 meeting in Bangalow was disappointing last week. It seemed to be mainly a tickbox exercise, with little leeway for Bangalow residents to discuss ideas for good projects – beyond Council’s nominated short list. Some of Council’s plans had merit, others I questioned. For instance, Council has over $100,000 earmarked for car parking, but I wonder whether extra car parking is

Councillors’ vote against the boarding house was a vote against legitimising an appalling benchmark for high-density ‘affordable’ living and design and it was a vote for preserving the local character of our place now and into the future. Bonnie Pearce, Bill Pearce, Bonn Pearce, Kellie Griffith, Peter Griffith

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confess that I have been of the long-standing opinion that elected councillors were, once they got into office, removed from the voice of the people who had elected them. I confess to joining those muttering, grumbling conversations lamenting the lack of fair dinkum representation. So, immersed in cynicism, I sat in the crowded public gallery of Byron Shire’s Council meeting on 30.06.11 to listen to the out-

really needed. Sure, everyone wants to park right outside their destination shop, but those days are over. No amount of asphalt laid down elsewhere in town is going to make that happen. Mostly I see ample vacant parking spaces a few minutes’ walk from the main street, in Byron and Deakin Streets. Does that constitute a big problem? To be sure, there are times of congestion. Short frequent activity happens around the school for drop-off and pickup. Again, asphalt elsewhere is not going to alleviate that pressure. Ditto market and other special event days. People expect to park and walk for such occasions. There is no instant, simple solution. Some clear thinking and research needs to be done on the when, where and why of parking frustrations. Short-term parking spaces in town might ease quick-turnover pressure, for instance. Precious pockets of green

come of months of opposition to the boarding house proposal for Brunswick Heads. I am now eating humble pie. What I saw was councillors in an overwhelming vote refuse the development. But it wasn’t just the refusal that left me stunned, it was the actual resolution. It was a resolution that embraced all our concerns, not only for those who would be living in the boarding house but the negative impact that the development would have had on the character of our neighbourhood and surrounding area. Thank you, councillors, for hearing our voice and sending a signal to others in Byron Shire that this Council is prepared to take the leadership against legislation that is totally inappropriate for this area.

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Hounded by doggone images beachside Q Here’s the thing too often omitted in conversations about dogs and public spaces – the relationship. Anyone with a connection to a loving nonhuman creature understands the importance of meeting that creature’s needs. They ask for so little, after all. A healthy dog is a dog who’s had a great run and a dog who’s had a great run, whether you realise it or not, is of benefit to everyone in a community. Much like humans really. There is so little room for companion

animals in our modern world. The dog end of the beach is interactive: animals, humans, laughter, fun – community in action. We need more, not less! I don’t know if anyone else has noticed, but ideology destroys so very much that’s good. So I choose loving relationships instead, and I’ll put up with a bit of rogue dog poop. Stephanie Dale

Mullumbimby Q I am writing to support the move to restrict the dog walk-

ing area at New Brighton. Over the past five years I have regularly gone to North Wall for a surf or some exercise and I have constantly seen dogs chasing wildlife, mainly birds, terns and seagulls. This special place is a breeding ground and resting place for migratory birds where they deserve not to be disturbed. How would you feel watching your dog experience the terror that the wildlife goes through every time they encounter a dog? They certainly

don’t all stay within the intertidal zone because their instincts are to chase the birds and small marsupials who live in the long grasses. We no longer see turtles nesting on the beaches. I have seen them out in the water, but they are too fearful to come to our shores to nest as they smell the threat of dogs on the beaches. We too love to walk on our beautiful beaches and, walking without a dog, one gets a whole different experience of the natural environment.

Concerning the letters in the paper, the attitude that I am hearing is, ‘What about me and my dog?’ This seems typical of dog owners, who show little consideration for others who may not want to be associated with dogs. Not all of us feel the need to have a ‘personality prosthesis’ in the way of a dog. Ratepayers are picking up the bill for all the poo bags, garbage removal and the cost of the ranger to police the area. I am constantly on guard for my chickens as they have been

attacked in my garden and their pen has been dug into. I am perplexed with the paradigm of Byron residents in regard to living a sustainable lifestyle. According to the Companion Animals Act we are not allowed to have a rooster which is an integral part of poultry husbandry yet you can have up to two dogs. It seems an accepted norm that we endure barking and unleashed dogs 24 hours a day. I pose the question, ‘How green is a dog?’ Ralph Johnston

South Golden Beach I can’t help wondering what it is about the people who are so offended at the sight of dogs running on the beach, free from the encumbrance of a lead. What does it trigger in these people, that the very sight of this enjoyment of freedom engenders feelings of ‘something must be done’? Does that reflection mirror the repression of their wild nature?

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and The Echo should be aware that the clubs industry always cries ruin whenever a change is mooted that might affect their privileged status. According to the Productivity Commission, revenue and job losses in the gambling industry, if any, would be taken up in other less harmful sections of the economy. The pubs and clubs misleadingly talk about the reforms being a ‘licence to punt’, but it’s not a licence and it’s not to punt. Giving people the choice on how much they want to lose is not a licence. ‘Punt’ implies all forms of gambling, but the proposed pre-commitment would only apply to high-impact, highharm poker machines. It would not be required for low-intensity machines, horse race wagering, sports betting, or Keno. The casual punter who wants to bet ‘a couple of dollars’ without a card would still have all those options. The Productivity Commission report states that 40 per cent of losses on poker machines come from problem gamblers. I thought that the ethos of The Echo would be supportive of reforms to reduce that, rather than giving free PR to promote the gambling industry’s $20 million campaign. Greg Duggan

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Not blinded by science, climate or otherwise In response to Colin Clarke’s conjectures about my level of concern for the plight of the world’s poor (Letters, June 28), I do business with developing countries. They make money from me and, to the extent their systems allow, that money circulates in their economies, improving their opportunities. That is hardly the attitude of a back-to-the-cave leftist greenie. Colin’s narrow focus on nuclear power and genetic engineering as twin pinnacles of western technology gifted to the third world is utterly ludicrous. These technologies are smart but not wise and, when in the hands of cost-cutting bureaucrats, just plain dangerous. Focus on the thermodynamics of solar power towers and the biology of soils: examples of complex technologies based on wisdom about natural systems. The lifecycle cost and implementation time of nuclear power are very high. Meanwhile PV solar is now cheaper than gas and coal-fired power in the USA. I have no doubt that the environmentally concerned segment of the Indian population is well aware of the potential of their desert regions

for solar power, not to mention the ongoing employment prospects for locals in such developments. Colin, tying nuclear power to third world children’s health would be a comical rhetorical device if it weren’t for the countless children already being born malformed or aborted as a result of past nuclear indiscretions. Surely it is more appropriate to tie children’s health to the supply of electricity from a bunch of mirrors and propellors. I am a scientist with a major in physics, including nuclear physics. As a scientist I feel a duty to take a stand alongside my thousands of colleagues who are calling a warning over and over and over again, at this moment, in this decade. It is a dire warning that the unregulated economic virus that has infected our beloved Earth and blinded the minds of many, is now inflicting catastrophic and irreversible damage. Without fundamental change, global economic collapse is inevitable. Make no mistake about it: economic collapse is code for the collapse of mutual trust and cooperation. Ocean acidification, global

in animal live exports to Indonesia to his ill-advised and unfounded accusations about the Palestenian people (Letters, June 28)? Gosh, Gareth, that has to be a long draw, even for you. Such a wide spray with too many wild and false accusations. Again. Such divisive and inflammatory comments. Try taking a guide from I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish.

ing extra burdens on the shopkeepers who service us and the tourist hordes. It’s like this: for any given business there is a reasonably fixed limit to the total overheads they can bear and still be viable. What the Council doesn’t take in rates, the landlord will take in rent, management fees, insurance, maintenance etc. Exorbitant rents are made possible by low rates – it is as simple as that. So we should ‘legislate’ to increase business rates by five per cent a year for the next eight years. Ten years would give a 63 per cent increase. So when the landlord seeks an increase at the next rent review, he will be met with the perfectly valid, incontrovertible argument that, ‘The rates went up five per cent

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Levying business Why all this talk about a ‘special business levy’ or a ‘bed tax’ to bolster Council finances? Just increase the business rate by, say, 50 per cent. With a bit of creativity, we can do this without increasing the retailers’ costs, without impos-

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warming, nuclear pollution, toxic waste, water shortage, and food insecurity, all are anthropogenic, and all point unequivocally, urgently, in the direction of renewable energy. Renewable power is also an economically preferable path, as can be understood from the analysis presented by the expert multidisciplinary team of volunteers at Beyond Zero Emissions. With my background in physics and electrical engineering one might expect me to be championing the cause of nuclear power. Sorry, I’m not about to seek refuge in that bubble of assumed infallibility. The Earth comes before short-term money; listen to the Earth and sustainable wealth will follow. Sapoty Brook

Mullumbimby Q Colin Clarke correctly identifies science and technology as primary drivers of human advance. From mastering fire in prehistoric times to splitting the atom today, human ingenuity and curiosity have given us the power to shape the environment around us in ways that enhance our wellbeing.

last year, they will be going up by five per cent next year, you must think again if you want a viable business here.’ Done this way, we would get a better balance between rates and rents; additional money would be available to the Byron Council for local beautification and infrastructure, shop-keepers would be as viable (or otherwise!) as they are now – and landlords would be forced to be less demanding. It’s time? Colin Cook

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Little gem Congratulations to Feros Care which recently celebrated 21 years of aged care in the Byron Shire. However, CEO Janine Buckley is wrong when she states, in the story on page 9

But the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to manipulate and control the environment comes with a price. Science is a tool that cuts two ways. Every discovery is attended with new risks: unexpected, ill-defined, not always obvious. Marie Curie, the scientist who discovered the radionuclide properties of uranium, was unwittingly poisoned by the materials she studied. No theory in science is certain or complete, every theory is open to new evidence and revision, because our theories are simply conceptual models of reality. It is a mistake to presume certainty of knowledge, no matter how sophisticated our science becomes. There is some truth to the saying ‘empty vessels make most sound’. Very often those who clamour the loudest promoting the virtues of science and technology are those who know the least about the issues involved and don’t pause to consider the consequences of embracing risky technologies without due regard for the future ecological integrity of the biosphere. John Scrivener

Main Arm of last week’s Echo, that Feros was the first aged care hostel in Byron Bay. Tucked away in Butler Street, between the police station and the Butler Street Reserve, is a ‘little gem’ called Byron Aged Care. Until about six months ago, when it underwent a name change, it was The Australian Orthodox Home for the Aged, locally known as ‘The Orthodox’. Pine Haven at Suffolk Park, now Bayside at Byron, would have also preceded Feros Care. Like Feros Care, George Feros is at the very heart of Byron Aged Care, too, and it was for this facility, not Feros Care, that he started raising money. If my memory serves me correctly, George became

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passionate about having an aged care facility in town when members of his immediate family were in need of care and had to be accommodated out of town, as there was nowhere in Byron Bay for them to go. The rest is history. He started fundraising and became a local legend, ringing his bell to attract coins for his donation box. A committee eventually gathered around him, land was acquired and enough money raised to commence construction. The Australian Orthodox Home for the Aged opened its doors on its current site in 1972, 18 years before its cousin, Feros Care!

My understanding of what happened next is that George was disappointed that ‘The Orthodox’ didn’t include nursing home care, so he continued fundraising and Feros Care, Byron Bay, is the result of his second wave of fundraising. His dream of nursing home care still wasn’t realised until Feros Care Bangalow eventuated many years later. ‘The Orthodox’ was the only one opened in his lifetime, but George Feros lives on in them all! Janine can be forgiven for not knowing about Byron Aged Care, as many people, once discovering it, comment that they never knew it existed and

it appears that even George’s daughter made no mention of it in her recent book about his life. Like Feros Care, it too is a not-for-profit, community-run aged care facility and as one of its long-term residents lovingly told me recently, ‘It is my home.’ Jan Lang

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Market parking solved To those people attending the farmers market in Mullumbimby who are aggrieved by the Council’s compliance officer enforcing the traffic (parking) regulations in Coral Avenue, I ask ‘What is it about a “no parking” sign (of which

there are several) that you do not understand?’ I have observed a number of near misses at this location due to traffic congestion and have witnessed one collision. The signs were obviously erected by Council for reasons of safety and the common practice of vehicles obstructing the thoroughfare (I have photographic evidence) suggests a total disregard for other road users by those concerned. This practice has resulted in the residents of Coral Avenue and beyond being ‘pissed off ’ too. It is particularly annoying as there is ample parking space available within the show-

ground. The solution is clear. it would seem that most aren’t. If you want to avoid a parking Unless a consumer knows how his dinner was slaughtered, and fine, don’t park there. Peter Mortenson how that animal’s life was lived Mullumbimby before and during transportation to the killing station, then Cruelty to animals there’s a very strong likelihood In last week’s Echo Vince Sher- that through their consumer ry posed the question ‘Why is choice that person is funding it that some vegetarians go to cruelty and exploitation for the such extremes to try to influ- sake of their taste buds (there ence others?’ So far as I can are, after all, many other food tell, Vince, there’s a very sim- sources to fill one’s plate and ple answer to that question. It’s one’s stomach). primarily about cruelty to aniI would like to see compulmals, although there are other sory field trips for all meatreasons as well, to be sure. eating students around the age I know that some animals are of 15 or so to an abattoir. Folks killed humanely (almost an ox- don’t want to know, but I beymoron to me, a vegetarian) but lieve folks should know. Bronwyn Sindel

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To mark The Echo’s 25th year, I thought it highly inappropriate to mention the following: 1. Best national park to host illegal doofs in: Mt Jerusalem. 2. Best café in which to pitch film ideas at complete strangers: Poinciana Café, Mullumbimby. 3. Best place to perform yoga naked and impress others: Woolworths, Byron Bay. 4. Best place to sleep overnight in your Wicked van: Byron Bay Police Station, Shirley Street. 5. Best position to watch live acts from, free, with a highpowered telescope: the radio tower, St Helena. 6. Best arena in which to expound at length on your pet theory in a complex and mysterious manner: public access, Byron Shire Council meetings. 7. Best pub in which to dance like no-one is watching, which may include gliding backwards across the carpark: The Rails, Byron Bay. 8. Best psychoactive drug to take in order to understand the meaning of existence and the message of the machine-made elves before 2012 while buying baseball caps at an op-shop: San Pedro. 9. Best street in which to chuck a full-blown mental

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because (a) an uncontrolled dog has attacked your uncontrolled dog or (b) your mobile has run out of signal just as you were about to score some blow: Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby. 10. Best courthouse in which to come to grips with the full extent of the drink-driving phenomenon in Byron Shire: Byron Bay court, Middleton Street. 11. Best dungeon in which to practise polyamory while wearing black latex and carrying a whip and dairy products: Steve’s Basement, Byron Arts & Industry Estate. 12. Best beach on which to pick up other people’s dogs’ turds: South Golden Beach. 13. Best launching place for a hang-glider which will involve not travelling too far off the

ground: Woolworths carpark, Mullumbimby. 14. Best spot from which to watch an approaching tsunami: North Wall, Brunswick Heads. 15. Best town for imagining you haven’t left the city at all because you’re cosseted by restaurants and antiques: Bangalow. 16. Best location to spot a police helicopter hovering in an intimidating manner low over houses: draw an imaginary line one kilometre anywhere west of Mullum and head towards the hills. 17. Best place to observe Echo staff heading to and from lunch: Village Way Arcade, Mullumbimby. 18. Best course on which to play golf while suffering from an extreme hangover and a

complete lack of talent: Mullum leagues grounds. 19. Best thoroughfare on which to observe mothers travelling at high speed in SUVs in order to get their children to a Steiner class on sustainable behaviour: Left Bank Road, Mullumbimby. 20. Best DVD to watch while eating curry and drinking beer in order to counteract the effects of a day spent practising Pilates and engaging in intensive therapy with your significant other(s): Hot Fuzz. 21. Best way to calculate the location of an RBT unit on the edge of Byron Bay after 8pm: have someone report back from the Shirley Street roundabout and the Red Devils ground, and then take a taxi. 22. Best road on which to spot potholes: pick a road, any road. 23. Best tantric yoga position to indulge in in a three-day Byronesque workshop: Reverse Cowgirl Asana With Lanolin. 24. Best attitude to have in Byron Shire while extracting yourself from a stupid situation of your own making: PassiveAggressive. 25. Best place to be taken up by aliens while wearing a protective tinfoil cap: Cape Byron lighthouse, near the binoculars. Be sure to carry a change of underwear.

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Shiny and new and under one roof – and a huge range Q

Yes, the new Mulllumbimby Woollies is shiny and new and has everything you need under one roof. I have succumbed for the toilet paper/washing detergent shop. But we need to share our love around. If you want to see the two greengrocers in Mullum go broke, shop for your fruit and veg at Woolies. If you want to see the two butchers go broke, buy your meat at Woolies. Same with the bakers. I know it’s ‘convenient’ but recognise that your actions could send many businesses in town broke. Share your love with Dennetts or we will lose a small supermarket in the main street and the only alternative to the behemoth. Woollies profits go out of this shire. The local shops are part of the local economy. And if you want fresh produce that hasn’t travelled thou-

sands of miles and been kept in did not shy away to play the MC cold storage for months, try the for Spar when it opened in Byfarmers markets. ron Bay? (Spar is, contrary to Vanessa Gorman Woolies, a real multinational). Would only a fool now think Mullumbimby that the tune one sings depends Q At last, thank God, Wool- on the bread one eats? worths is here and open. Burkhard S Waltrup Crabbes Creek Not because of the cheap produce and not because of the easy parking and not the wide Q I loved Mandy’s article last week. I agree with most of the variety under one roof. No. It’s because of the tiny sentiments, and I think it’s visection of smooth road they tal that we remember the lithave brought to the Shire. tle guys and support them as I go up there early in the much as possible. But I can’t morning and go round and help but question how realistic round just to enjoy bump-free the ‘never going to shop there’ promise is. riding. W B Crompton Mandy, your ‘Mandy Nolan Mullumbimby Comedy’ Facebook page has an update in November last Q Is it not interesting that our year about a kid farting while local comic cum The Echo’s you were in Woolies in Byron, Soap Box Think Tank once and I have personally stood in again joined the Anti-Woolies- the aisle next to you at ColesChorus where not long ago she owned KMart in Ballina. Is it

OK for the kids in Byron and Ballina to benefit from the employment, just not in our backyard? I don’t want to discredit your arguments. I support them in theory, but there has to be reality about our stance. I’m Mullum born and bred, and I don’t like Woolies being there any more than I have liked any of the major changes that have happened in the Byron Shire. I want to go back to eating takeaway at Mexican Mick’s, and then finishing with ice creams from the spot where the pinball machines were downstairs. But we can’t, and the changes will keep coming. So maybe, realistically, we can buy our fruit and veg from the green grocers, and our meat from the butcher, and our bread from the bakery, but maybe it’s realistic that we’re also going to pop into Woolies for our recycled loo pa-

per (just in case there’s any cute of the eco-warrior, latte sippers and ex-robe wearers that kids farting). Lara Crompton I interact with. Most are lovely Lennox Head people but it’s this all-knowing moral high ground karma shit Q Woolworths cynics, you have that drives me insane. nothing to fear. I know they A wag I know said with support local farmers because a smile when I saw him at the massive poster in the shop Woolworths, ‘Isn’t this great? told me so. But we’re ruining the commuSamantha Leader nity.’ Everyone at the checkout Mullumbimby broke out laughing. It was the quintessential feeling of ‘AusQ I’ve been to Woolies about tralian’ community taking the five times and noted that it’s piss out of the wowsers (which full of old people, people who is redneck code for all knowwork and young families. At a ing moral high ground lefty dinner party recently when I greens). relayed this observation to the Anyway, Woolies is here table, some patronising lefty now and us rednecks have a spiv claimed that it was this huge range and a place to park. demographic that was incapa- To the rest: hey, you’re not ble of understanding the long walking away empty-handed, term consequences of accepting you’ve got this Coal Seam Gas Woolworths (which is code for thingy. Good luck with that . rednecks don’t understand). John Sharpe This is the view of a number Mullumbimby

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and are throwing everything they can into the fight to keep cash rolling in. These groups have scientists on their boards who are only too happy to spread smoothsounding misinformation on the subject. They have real qualifications and are great for people to point to when trying to argue the climate sceptic’s view. But these scientists are not real climate scientists. They are well paid professional lobbyists. That is their voca-

hear. Listen to more than one view on a subject. Make up your own mind after getting good information. And above all don’t forget that most politicians and lobbyists are only telling you what special-interest groups’ think-tanks have told them to say. Just because you may agree with someone politically does not mean you should be blind to their bullshit.

I notice a lot of cars who are travelling too fast inside the showground on market day. Yes, I have written about the lunatic drivers around our streets in Mullum before; well now it’s at the markets. Before someone is run over, folks, please slow down and don’t be another lunatic in the bin. The speeding to get somewhere? Can’t be that important that you have to put people’s lives at risk.

credible sounding names such as Australia’s Institute of Public Affairs, Science and Public Policy Institute, Centre for Science and Public Policy & Climate Science Coalition. They are however, not credible organisations. Their (extensive) funding is from the fossil fuel industry which is hell-bent on extracting as much money out of the planet as possible in this golden era of exploitation. They know the end is coming

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Another lunatic driver Ashamed I went to the farmers market the other Friday at Mullum showgrounds and when approaching the main entry off Main Arm Road, the cattle cattle grid one, to avoid a possible broken ankle by walking on the grid bit, I walked on to the smooth part of the entrance way. Just as I did a car zoomed through, almost hitting me.

I am ashamed to think that as a country we would send anyone to Malaysia for any reason. I am also ashamed that we keep women and children in long term detention. Let’s start again. Set up a processing centre on or off shore. From the date it is operational and can take new arrivals have a moratorium for all the 7,000+ asylum seekers

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Law finds true grit among the pearls of family life The Family Law by Benjamin Law (Black Inc, $22.95, www. blackincbooks.com/authors/ benjamin-law) Reviewed by Victor Marsh

Brisbane-based writer Benjamin Law is a young humorist who writes pithy personal essays about growing up in a transplanted Chinese family (the only one!) on Queensland’s white-bread Sunshine Coast. In The Family Law, Law sketches hilarious and poignant portraits of this immigrant family – especially his one-ofa-kind mother, whose scabrous comments are a source of endless embarrassment. Divorced, she complains to her son that, on their wedding night, his father hadn’t engaged in enough ‘foul play’; when he tells her it’s ‘foreplay’, she figures it’s all much of a muchness. And she’s quite likely to give visceral accounts of the difficulty of giving birth to each of her five children to anyone who will listen, including his friends. Family is the star of this warm and witty collection; they may be Chinese and their humour is often deliciously

scatological, but amid the sibling rivalry and general family dysfunction there’s much to recognise about human family life. The difficulty of sharing a room with his older brother hit home for me, for example. Law’s humour is in the same vein of whimsical drollery as, say, a David Sedaris, and like Sedaris, and Augusten Burroughs – both writers he admires – there’s a grit in the writing. He is prepared to address intimate details without sentimentality, so while the writing is disarmingly funny and affectionate, there’s this bite to his snappily-wrought sentences that bring these liminal, crossover lives into sharp focus. Not all immigrant experiences have fortunate outcomes and the tone here is perfectly pitched to catch some of the bitter notes among the sweet. His matter-of-fact account of the deportation of half of his extended family by the immigration department is particularly telling at a time when refugee and migrant issues are so prominent in public discourse. His relatives were swept up by the federal police Kong, from which they’d fled takeover of 1997. His mother’s and deported back to Hong in the lead-up to the Chinese elderly parents were the last to

leave. When they left, her parents simply asked her what the use of crying was. Their belongings were stored for years in the Law family house and led to his mother’s hoarding instinct; awfully familiar from that TV show, but here you can feel why someone would develop such a neurosis. When everything can be taken away… In some ways Law is mapping the same terrain as other writers’ festival favourites, Alice Pung, and Anh Dho: that crossover zone where folk from another culture are transplanted into this bizarre, already hybridised culture we call Australia. I’ve always enjoyed catching feedback from our bemused new arrivals, although they are often too grateful – or is it polite? – to speak anything approaching criticism of their host country. To assimilate, to one degree or other, is to survive, and many of our refugee immigrants have certainly proved they know how to survive. Much of the material is about fitting in – as a gay teenager, or as an Asian Australian. While holidaying at Queensland theme parks, he and his

siblings ‘would do their best to distinguish themselves from the Asian tourists’. Writing from the margins can provide a site for a trenchant critique of social hypocrisy but, rather than an overly serious political diatribe, the effect can be achieved adroitly through humour. Reading The Family Law, one is reminded of comedy’s great potential to undermine the status quo of official versions of social reality. Law is writing from the margins, both as an ethnic Chinese growing up in Anglo land, and as a sexual and gender nonconformist within that most binary of all social institutions, the family. In these affectionate portraits Law reveals that behind the official façade, perhaps, not a lot of families conform to the official models and are perhaps stronger for it. The trouble with a book like this is that you want to gobble it all up in one read because it’s such a delight. Q Benjamin Law will be attending the Byron Bay Writers’ Festival, August 5–7. For further details visit www.byronbaywritersfestival.com.au.

Forget saving the planet, we’ve got to save ourselves! The Great Disruption: How the climate crisis will transform the global economy by Paul Gilding (Bloomsbury) Mick O’Regan

There’s something vaguely suspicious about positive news on climate change. It’s like getting a media release on carbon tax from Senator Nick Minchin; you almost assume scientific credibility has been jettisoned for momentary attention. Happily, Paul Gilding’s new book is on different ground altogether. The Great Disruption is full of startling facts not fatuous spin. Clearly and passionately argued it’s both a dry-eyed analysis of the climate change problems we face and an enthusiastic call to action. A coherent link between what confronts us and what we need to do. Paul Gilding has spent 25 years thinking and working on issues of sustainability and environmental protection. A former CEO of Greenpeace International, more recently he’s worked at Cambridge University’s Sustainability Leadership Programme, speaking to the heads of major corporations about how they might address the ecological challenges ahead. Gilding’s warnings are clear – we’re using Earth’s resources as if we had one-and-a-half Earths! We don’t, so we’re living on credit we can’t repay. It stems from our addiction to www.echo.net.au

the idea that growth must underpin prosperity. By 2050 we’ll be expecting a global population of nine billion people to survive on resources that are already stretched. It just won’t work, the maths is unforgiving. We don’t have the luxury of ‘future’ problems; they’re already here. Gilding is at pains to point out the fight isn’t about leaving a better world for our children’s children. It’s here and now as well. Already consistent scientific evidence points to conditions beyond the worst-case projections of major environmental studies. The choices we have to make about the environment have ceased being philosophical, they’re urgent and practical. So what’s the good news? Well, as Gilding argues, we will engage with environmental sustainability ‘not just because we can, but more important because we have to. The alternative is not an option. The ecological system changes now underway present a significant risk of global economic and social collapse.’ There’s nothing like necessity to motivate mass appeal. People need to understand the impact of climate change on their own lives, not just on a

vague notion of ‘nature’. Society at large will opt to change when we believe we face a serious crisis. For Paul Gilding that moment will be where denial ends and we accept that ‘the risk we face is not a less-pleasant environment or dirty cities or the loss of some charismatic megafauna, but the loss of everything we have come to accept as normal.’ The author explains both the current science and the method of scientific decision making in an accessible way. His examples are well chosen and often shocking, from the disappearance of Arctic ice to the surge in commodity prices.

Also, he frames the solution in a way that draws on human action, not technical determinism. Technology’s not a long-term solution because we can’t drive the technical changes fast enough to overcome the ecological inertia already in the system. To survive we have to embrace a major evolution in human values. The old slogan ‘shop till you drop’ has taken on planetary overtones. We have to acknowledge things will get ugly, as fierce and unfair access to resources provokes dissent. Major change is unlikely to occur in a steady, market-focused way. It’ll be discontinuous and chaotic. Gilding suggests we put ourselves on a war footing where experience has shown that massive, cooperative effort and an acceptance of personal responsibility can lead to victory. We need a mind-shift. An evolution in our values, in our politics and in our personal expectations. We have to realise that this is a human problem. Forget about saving the Earth, ‘the Earth will recover very nicely from climate change, and it’s not in a hurry. If it takes a million years or a hundred million years for our

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planet to get on a new evolutionary path, this is no intrinsic problem from the earth’s point of view.’ But it matters big time for us. Which is why this book is important. It doesn’t skirt the prospect of catastrophic change but plausibly reveals the reasons to be optimistic. I read this book to prepare for a public meeting with Paul Gilding taking place in Bangalow A&I Hall on Tuesday evening, July 5. I’m glad I’ve been exposed to Gilding’s insights and conclusions. This book

will be a provocative read for the dwindling army of climate change denialists. Good. We can’t afford to still be debating the reality of climate change when the reality of the impact is in front of our faces. Hopefully The Great Disruption will live up to its name and unsettle the complacency that threatens to derail our efforts before they get a chance to work. Give change a chance. Q Note: this review is not associated with the Writers’ Festival.

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The new team at the Healing Centre share the same vision and objectives in caring for the wellbeing of their clients. Minas says, ‘We like to give it 100 per cent every time we give a treatment’.

JANIE ZUMBA CLASSES Beat the winter blues and stay fit and healthy with ZUMBA! An exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, high-calorie-burning dance fitness class with no previous dance experience necessary. Zumba is fun and it’s for everyone! For beginners and our active mature population, we have a modified class called ZUMBA GOLD. All venues have wooden floorboards and absolutely no mirrors! Classes are $10 or $5 for fulltime students. See timetable this feature and call Janie on 0414 469 118 with any enquiries. Your first class is free, so what are you waiting for!

INTEGRATIVE HEALTH CARE AT NORTH COAST MEDICAL CENTRE

At the North Coast Medical Centre in Byron Bay, general practitioners Dr Anthony Solomon, Dr Rob Trigger, Dr Bettie Honey and Dr Kelly Brennan are working together with naturopaths, herbalists, dietitians, osteopaths and psychologists, to provide patient- focused He is encouraged by the response of holistic care that is effective and affordable the locals and repeat clients with their positive feedback. He says ‘we have a Put simply integrative medicine is the dedicated team of professional therapists merging of modern, conventional and HOUSE OF skilled across many modalities: Carine is complementary modalities. qualified in therapeutic massage and is a With this increase in common ground, WELLBEING Reiki Master and teacher; Helena has a doctors and allied health professionals are Could a single session make you quit diploma in remedial massage and offers better able to Integrate services for best cigarettes for the rest of your life? It health fund rebates. Azira is a qualified patient care. can if it addresses all of the different clinical hypnotherapist and Reiki Master; mechanisms in your body-mind system For further information or to make Eva gives psychic tarot readings; Chiti that keep you smoking. an appointment please call 6685 gives spiritual healings; and Julie does one8666 or visit our website www. That is the mental, emotional and on-one workshops with Journey in Colour’. northcoastmedicalcentre.com.au and physical. There are many different The Healing Centre offers a private dry processes that help people give up book online. infrared sauna facility and accepts debit/ smoking but the majority focus on just one credit cards. The Healing Centre also thing to help you on all those levels. offers a 10 per cent discount on their At the Australian Quit 4 Life centre we already competitive rates to repeat clients. realise the limitations of one system. Phone: 02 6685 6792 or Our unique approach combines five 0411 114 344. 1/30 Carlyle St modalities such as the advanced (across from tennis courts), Byron Bay. hypnosis and NLP from the popular Quit oshoshouse@gmail.com Cigarettes in 60 Minutes program and www.byron-bay.com/oshoshouse we added four secret treatments that put our system ahead of all others.

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Travelling Flea Circus School Holiday Showtimes at 10am and 11.30am Tuesday July 5, South Golden Beach Community Hall Thursday July 7, Mullumbimby Scout Hall Friday July 8, Federal School of Arts Hall Saturday July 9, Byron Scout Hall Sunday July 10, Bangalow Scout Hall Children $10 , Adults $15 , Family $40 , Adult + 2 Children $25 Doors open half an hour before Showtime. Tickets available at the door. For more information call Maryke 0400 400 968 or Penny 0434 147 682

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+4'; 9 4 Kid’s World is a smash hit with the kids and mums and dads alike. Currently, there is a great buy-one-get-one free offer for every family coming to the play centre (see adjacent ad). Come and enjoy the Free WiFi Cafe while the kids enjoy the safari rides, Nemo jumping castle and free face painting. Don’t forget at Kid’s World you pay once and can come and go all day. Kid’s World is spotlessly clean and child safe and there is great coffee and fresh food for everyone. See you at Kid’s World – Open 7 days from 9.30am till 5pm during school holidays. For more information phone 02 6685 7299.

ECO-ADVENTURE Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk is a spectacular elevated walkway through the beautiful rainforest at Tamborine Mountain. Learn about local wildlife, take in the magniďŹ cent views, and grab a bite at the Birdwing Cafe.

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- 8 9 4'; H+/+ ;H <+9<.; +; < 0+/C H H 8/@ A circus in the miniature...a tiny curiosity...you won’t believe your eyes! Marvel at the highwire...gasp at the flying trapeze! Meet the Strongest Flea in the World! The Ringmistress Countessa and her Flea Whispering Assistant present the stars of the show...our tiny friends the Fleas! So step right up to the tiniest circus with the biggest heart – a delightful magical show suitable for all ages. School Holiday Showtimes at 10.00am and 11.30am Tuesday 5th July South Golden Beach Community Hall Thursday 7th July Mullumbimby Scout Hall Friday 8th July Federal School of Arts Hall Saturday 9th July Byron Scout Hall Sunday 10th July Bangalow Scout Hall For more information phone Maryke 0400 400 968 or Penny 0434 147 628.

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Looking for an enchanting experience that is far from the Visitors to one of Australia’s most famous destinations everyday In the magical hills of can explore the maritime history of Byron Bay during the Byron Bay Crystal Castle awaits. autumn school holidays, as the Cape Byron Trust is running Explore gardens of giant crystals the popular heritage tours of the Cape Byron Lighthouse. and sacred statues, walk the ‘The Lighthouse Tours allow visitors to explore and ancient labyrinth, and marvel appreciate the maritime heritage of Byron Bay,’ said Cape at exquisite jewellery and Byron Trust Chair Yvonne Stewart. treasures. Enhance your spiritual connection with aura photos and readings. Indulge ‘Join a tour and take a step back in time to discover what in local treats and coffee and savour the magnificent the daily duties of the lighthouse keepers and their hinterland views while the kids play in the garden with the families at the Cape would have been like.’ crystal dragon. ‘Enjoy climbing the tower, stopping at each of the three Free school holiday program and face painting for the kids. levels before stepping out onto the top balcony to get a bird’s eye view into the marine park below and Inspiration, tranquillity and breathtaking beauty... surrounding hinterland,’ said Yvonne Stewart. Enrich your spirit! Today the Lighthouse, an important north coast icon, is For more information visit us at managed jointly by a community trust with the NPWS and www.crystalcastle.com.au, or phone 02 6684 3111. the Bundjalung of Byron Bay Arakwal Aboriginal People. Guided tours of the Cape Byron Lighthouse are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays (all year), and Saturday (NSW school holidays). Guided tours take approximately 40 minutes and cost $8 for adults, $6 for children and concession, and $25 for family groups. Children must be five years old to participate in tours. Bookings are recommended. Please contact the Cape Byron Trust on (02) 6685 5955 or visit the shop at the Head Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage.

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ÂŞ * E*E9 ./4 9 4.<H+ /; ‘I’m bored.’ KTDS has the perfect antidote for holiday boredom. Mullum’s own stage school is offering a fun, supportive atmosphere to develop your child’s performance passion or to help bring out their inner star. We will be teaching singing, dancing and acting over five days, with a high-energy performance on the Friday night. It’s a great way to have fun and make friends. These classes can also help develop life skills such as conflict resolution, co-operation, self confidence and body awareness. Anna, Susanna and Robynn are looking forward to the next course which commences on July 11 and will be held in Mullumbimby. Bookings are essential. Phone Anna 6684 1656 or Susanna on 6680 1994. Email susanflower@optusnet.com.au.

+C- .; +<A; These holidays bring the kids to the newly refurbished Pighouse Flicks. Kids can escape the wet and cold on the cosy new lounges and enjoy a fantastic movie and some delicious popcorn. Ponyo (G) is about a magic goldfish princess who yearns to be human. When Sosuke befriends the spunky little fish they embark on an adventure which will delight both children and adults. Mon Oncle (G) The hero of this classic film, is Monsieur Hulot who unintentionally wreaks havoc in his sister’s noisy gaget-filled house. The whole family will enjoy the abundance of stray dogs, the gags and the weird ‘modern’ technology. For full movie info and times visit www.pighouseflicks.com.au or phone 6685 5828

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along the rainforest floor. Bring the kids to learn about the local wildlife, take in the magnificent views, and grab a bite at the Birdwing Cafe. Find out more at at www.rainforestskywalk.com.au, or call us on 07 5545 2222.

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Visit the enchanting Crystal Castle. Wander the magical gardens of mystic statues, walk the ancient labyrinth, and marvel at the exquisite jewellery, crystals, books and treasures on offer. Indulge in delicious food and coffee as you relax, breathing in the hinterland views while the children play.

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GYAN TIX The Gorgeous Gyan is joined by her fabulous musical friends at the Byron Community Centre next Sat 16. Her recent album Superfragilistically was runner up in Sydney Morning Herald's Best Adult Album for 2010. We have a double pass on offer! Email gigs@echo. net.au with subject header ‘Superfragilistic’.

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AS AN AWARD-WINNING SOPRANO WITH OPERA AUSTRALIA, ALI MCGREGOR PLAYED THE PERFECT INGÉNUE. AS THE DIVA IN LA CLIQUE SHE MANAGED TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN SIDESHOW CARNIVAL AND THE OPERATIC STAGE. AS THE HOST OF HER CULT LATENIGHT VARIETY SHOW SHE HAS BROUGHT CLASS TO COMEDY AND FRINGE FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD. NOW SHE STARS IN HER VERY OWN SHOW, JAZZ AND CIGARETTES. What was it about 19th century chorus girls that inspired you? I liked the idea that they performed for the well-dressed, wealthy opera goers and then took off their outer clothing and snuck into the dark vaudevillian world of the music hall to perform the same arias but with more panache and fewer clothes. Fairly obvious when I put it like that, surely! Is burlesque losing its edge now it’s becoming ‘mainstream’? What defines good burlesque for you? Burlesque is many things to many people. For me I was inspired by the European tradition of burlesque which was literally to satirise popular culture. WIth my show The Opera Burlesque we took a very formal tradition and played with the form, adding pop-culture references and taking the aria to its most raw or blatant conclusion. There is of course an undertone of sensuality but as our motto states: ‘more high Cs than sleaze but just enough tease to please’. Burlesque (the American version) has become very mainstream these days with burlesque classes and amateur nights everywhere you look. I have no problem with this – I can see the attraction of wanting to liberate yourself by taking off your clothes slowly in front of a room full of strangers. For me, though, an act has to either be unique and creative with the form or simply be a work of art to look at. And that has nothing to do with size or shape but everything to do with attitude.

We have a couple of double passes to attend Here I Am, to be premiered at the 4th Annual Arakwal Naidoc Film Screening at the Byron Community Centre on Wed. Email gigs@echo. net.au with subject header What’s the difference with Opera Burlesque? Opera and sexuality usually don’t ‘Here I am at Here I am’. mix‌Are you kidding me?! Name me an opera that doesn’t have sex in it?! Okay, Peter Grimes. But honestly, opera is all about sex and death. It is just quite often

performed with the ‘sex’ part having as much sexiness as a wet flannel. But not always; these days opera companies can’t wait to get the shirt off the latest hot baritone or tighten the corset of the new young soprano. I am starting to think that opera and burlesque are natural bed-fellows. Pardon the pun. Spiegeltents foster such  amazing underground/left-of-centre talent‌Why do you think they attract and foster that kind of creativity? The famous Spiegeltent (which started this new craze) is run with a very underground ethos. Parked next to the Arts Centre or nestled within a festival next to high art and serious theatre it gives voice and stage to the dregs and undercurrents of nouveau cabaret. Being circular in nature it is a very welcoming venue, one where you can see the sweat on performers’ faces (and indeed quite often get artfully sprayed by it) and the performer is viewed from every side like a freak show at a circus. In these days of reality TV and Botox I think people respond to the rawness and frailty of the Spiegeltent instead of the edited version of life that is otherwise offered to us.

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THE CORPORATE TIPPING POINT At no time in history have large corporations had so much power. This week a coalition of Australian businesses has planned to mount a national advertising blitz against the carbon tax. Instead of using their considerable intellectual resources to create sustainable production methods that would minimise the carbon tax they will need to pay, they have instead decided to use their might to eradicate the tax (by eradicating the government). Sadly, eradicating the tax while having the positive impacts of increasing shareholder profits does not reduce carbon. These are the carbon-making monsters who are killing our planet because it’s not fair that human future should depend on lessening their profits. They lobby the populace through the media, which is largely owned by the same corporations, to brainwash them with the same tired old chorus ‘you’ll lose jobs’, ‘companies will go off shore’, ‘you’ll be plunged into a recession’, ‘productivity will be lost’. When there are no polar caps left, when the oceans have risen, when there’s no longer fresh water or arable land, when you need air-con to live in the North Pole, then I reckon no-one will give a shit about lost productivity. These corporate moguls are planetary paedophiles, demonising government and luring us in with their big bag of sweets and promises of fluffy puppies. It may seem benign, and yes the plasma TV, the cheap groceries and discounted power bills are all terribly alluring. But the result is always the same. We’re fucked. Corporate desire for continual profits to sustain their position in the global economy has given them the mandate, they believe, to challenge and overthrow government. The underpinning principle of democracy is by the people for the people. The underpinning principle of big business is buy profit for the profit, even if it costs you people. Like them or loathe them, our current government has enacted various strategies that challenge the economic status quo, levelling the playing field so as to minimise the long- and short-term harms corporations are currently enacting on society. Regardless of the greater good (the underlying principle of liberal philosophy), corporations intend to make our children fat, to fill our lungs with cancer-inducing smoke, to frack our water supply, to hoover up cash from problem gamblers and to continue with industrial processes which not only heat our planet but make it

very likely that our children’s children will have no future. Right now corporations are being asked to be accountable for their harm. Cigarettes give you cancer, gambling will destroy your family, junk food turns kids into fat diabetics, coal seamers poison the water table, coal and uranium production warms and pollutes the planet. These are the industries the government is asking to make concessions for the good of the people. But the corporations are not happy. They’re the victims. May I remind you though, that these are the big businesses who profit from human misery, poverty and illness. Cigarette companies are going to sue the government for making them use plain packaging to reduce the number of smokers. The clubs who rely on pokies are campaigning against the government’s legislation limiting how much people can lose in an hour of gambling. Food companies and advertisers are claiming it’s not constitutional that they can’t advertise junk food during children’s TV programming. (In fact they claim there’s no evidence that junkfood ads contribute to obesity, when there clearly is.) Energy exploration companies seem oblivious to the huge community outcry and the overwhelming consensus that coal-seam gas is an environmental disaster. Mining companies who take the majority of their profits overseas are being asked to pay a tax so that a fair share of the profits are returned to the people of Australia – specifically the coal miners and the uranium miners, but here we also have the added issue of carbon tax for their warming and polluting of the planet. They’re taking out advertising and pushing for an early election. Opportunists like Tony Abbott see an easy route to government by backing the bad guys. Abbott is the Sheriff of Nottingham. At no time in Australian history has it been more important to support a government that is acting on our behalf while the corporations act on their own behalf. If we lose now, we will move from living in a society to living in an economy. We are at, I believe, a corporate tipping point. If we are to ever turn the tables on climate change, then we need to turn the tables on the corporations. The hippies peaked too early. We don’t need nuclear power, or even solar power; what we need is people power!

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Is being an opera singer restrictive? Is that why you also perform cabaret/burlesque? There can be freedom in opera’s restrictiveness, but I do find cabaret a very liberating and challenging art form. You have the freedom to interpret each song and make it your own. The song choices are based on your own life experiences and you can make each song mean anything you want it to. I also like the interaction with the audience, which is difficult in opera. Describe your on-stage persona‌ It is me, warts and all. I try and be classy and sassy but occasionally you see the awkward teenager that started her singing career singing along to Eurythmics with a hairbrush in her bedroom. I also wear great shoes.

What is the inspiration for your show? These are the songs that made me want to sing. I had a great teacher at school who told me to go and listen to Billie, Ella, Sarah and Nina. I became transfixed by these ladies and this wealth of fantastic songs, and this is my homage to that inspiration What should we expect for the Byron show? An amazing trio made up of some of the most accomplished jazz musicians in the country, me, and songs by Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, Tom Waits and Britney. What else could you possibly want? Thursday at The Byron Bay Community Centre, 8pm. Adult $30 / Conc $25 / U18 $17 / Groups 4+ $25 / NORPA friend adult $27 / NORPA friend conc $22.50.

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Weaving His Webb JIMMY WEBB IS ARGUABLY THE FINEST AMERICAN POP SONGWRITER OF HIS GENERATION, WHO WENT FROM STRUGGLING COMPOSER TO SEEMING OVERNIGHT SUCCESS IN 1967 WITH SUCH CHART-TOPPING RENDITIONS OF HIS TUNES AS THE FIFTH DIMENSION’S UP, UP AND AWAY AND GLEN CAMPBELL’S BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX, YIELDING THE GIFTED 21-YEAR-OLD ARTIST EIGHT GRAMMY AWARDS IN A SINGLE YEAR. Few have exhibited such versatility or such bold artistic reach within a pop context. Like John Lennon and Paul McCartney or Brian Wilson, Webb’s approach was groundbreaking and visionary, yet his songs were adaptable to an impressive range of artists – Top 40, country, rock – and immediately embraced by mainstream audiences. Jimmy spoke with SEVEN on the eve of his Byron performance. Jimmy, what was the impetus for coming out and doing a string of shows in Australia? I will seize on any opportunity to come to Australia. In this case I am promoting my new CD Just Across the River and seeing the fans again… Until I read your bio I had no idea just how many amazing songs you’ve written...is it hard to sit back and let other people get the credit for your songs? Or is that part of the buzz? No, it’s

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THURSDAY 6am Planet Luv Glitter 9am Arts Canvass Karena 11am The Bohemian Beat Riddhi 12pm Juke Joint Tony Parker 2pm Audio Chocolate Rich 4pm Future Classics Matt Meir 6pm Crossroads Paul Martin 8pm Cruisin For A Blues in The Honeydripper 10pm The Booty Call Lainie

FRIDAY 6am That Friday Feeling Nicky MONDAY 9am The Spin Cycle Karin Kolbe 6am Morning Mix Kabes 9am The Lighthouse Lounge Andy Travis 11am Page Turners Pip Morrissey 11am Belly Belly Sisters 12pm Whirled Music Phil Hurst 12pm Pregnancy Birth & Beyond 1pm Mystery Train Mary Cannon Nicole Foder 2pm Grooveyard Teesha & Nilesh 1pm Theme Park Lyn McCarthy 4pm Strictly Vinyl (Happy Days) Inchie 2pm Q’s Jazz and Blues Quentin Watts 6pm Chop-Suey Rachi 4pm Cruizy Beats DJ Cruizy 8pm Submerged/Down & Out 6pm Grailey Whole Celtic Show DJs Si Clone/Slinky Margaret Wyatt 10pm Rotations DJs Pob/Tashi 8pm Sounds of Africa DJ Masaganda 10pm Freedom Run Jimmy & Callum SATURDAY 6am Bay Rock Tark TUESDAY 8am Musical Kaleidoscope Jill 6am Clockwise Chilla 10am Cowboy’s Sweetheart Carrie D 9am Under Construction Sarah & Gina 12pm Blues From The Bay Anthony & Ken 11am Byron Business Phil Daly 2pm Paris Cat Alley Lou 12pm Toasted Lady Marmalade 2pm The Music Garden Michael Brereton 4pm Intersecting Cultures Angela 5pm Justice & Ms Chi Justine & Ancika 4pm Under the Radar 6pm Random Rhythms Ashgirl The Invisible Man 6pm Post Modern Backlash Hudson 8pm Diggin In The Archives 8pm Radio Mundial Steve Snelgrove Undertaker & Joan of Arc 10pm Shel’s Place Shel Kronich 10pm In the Vaults Matt Wardle SUNDAY 7am Astro Alchemy Iris & Michael 8am Colours of Byron Des 10am Jazz Moods Jean Brown 12pm Omnibus RG Pedicini & Les Schmidt 2pm Radio Latina Yolanda, Salvador & David 4pm The Bay Lounge aqua 6pm Roots & Culture DJ Selector 8pm Ice Cream Truck Fulton Hobbs & Peggy Dickson 10pm The Space Between Max Zoesar

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Most writers are very personally attached to their material. How do you let go of a song once you’ve written it? I’m not very attached to my material; I’ve learned to throw songs in the trash can! Are the interpretations by other artists often very different from what you intended? A smart songwriter is always delighted to hear a record by an established artist no matter how different it may be. When you sing those very famous songs like Galveston, or Up Up And Away etc, how do you make them ‘yours’ again? No performance is ever exactly the same as any other…I arrange in the moment, even when I’m on stage. My versions are like nobody else’s. I’m interested in the career of a songwriter. How did you end up being in a position where you were penning songs for so many artists? I came along at the right time; add to this that I had been preparing for years and had a large number of songs. I hit the street and I worked hard. Do people place orders? Yes, and many times they are disappointed with the results! It’s not something that works particularly well for me. Do you perform regularly in the States? Yes, I keep a regular touring schedule and I will continue to do so as long as I am physically able!

Webb’s articulate live presence and depth of delivery at the piano while performing the original repertoire made famous by others is nothing short of breathtaking. ‘Webb’s mix of melodic resplendence, arrangement sophistication and vocal vulnerability now permeates indie rock, even if the master remains nearly invisible.’ Rolling Stone ‘Jimmy Webb’s music has never fitted into a single category: it somehow spans pop, country, musical theatre and vaudeville. Tonight (live), he linked his pieces together with some well-polished yarn-spinning. He could have played for twice as long and nobody would have left.’ Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 2005 ‘When I was starting out as a songwriter, I looked to Jimmy Webb as one of the most innovative and musically proficient songwriters of our generation.’ Billy Joel ‘His songs have 17-layer emotions and sophisticated chord changes that are absolutely dazzling.’ Linda Ronstadt

How has the music industry changed since you first set out? Completely. The music business that I grew up in no longer exists. Turntables, 45s, 33 1/3, ROMs, album cover art, personality jocks, rock festivals, peace and love, royalties, all this is gone.

‘...an important American tale teller, our best raveller of the blind spots of the heart.’ Jay Cocks, Time Magazine

What should we expect for your Byron Show? Pure entertainment, lots of good humour, the best performance that I can lay down, passion, a variety of material spanning four decades!

‘It’s clear one of the greatest songwriters of the modern era drinks from a source as deep as it is rich.’ Stephen Fitzpatrick, The Australian

Catch Jimmy Webb at the Byron Theatre at the Community Centre on Saturday. Tickets are $69 available online or at the Byron Bay Community Centre. Jimmy also appears with the amazing Kristina Olsen.

Frank Sinatra declared ‘By The Time I Get To Phoenix’ as ‘the greatest torch song ever written.’

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People in Glass Towers

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Since forming in 2008, Byron Bay’s four-piece Glass Towers have gone from strength to strength. With an average age of only 18 years, they’ve already played alongside some pretty impressive names. Metronomy (UK) Tame Impala, Cloud Control, Bluejuuice and The Holidays and opened the main stage at Splendour in the Grass in 2009 for Bloc Party, Flaming Lips, MGMT and Friendly Fires. Last year the band were announced as finalists in Triple J’s Unearthed High Competition and it’s not hard to see why. With their infectious brand of indie/pop/rock Glass Towers are winning over a loyal fan base, not only in their home town, but nationwide. Currently on tour with Seabellies and The Cairos, the band is already outgrowing their high school roots. Glass Towers play the Hotel Great Northern on Saturday.

Back in April 2008 three high school friends got together after realising a common music passion and decided to form a band. The result was Sarah and the King Bees, known to many as the SKBees or simply The Bees, with Sarah Paletu’a on vocals and acoustic guitar alongside twins Max Wakefield on guitars and Reuben Wakefield on the bass. Sarah’s pure tones, which can be attributed to her Tongan heritage, along with the band’s laidback melodic rhythms create a refreshing, good-feeling music journey. With influences ranging from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers to Taylor Swift, the down-to-earth attitudes of the group allow for a unique pop acoustic mix and warm charisma not easily found in such young players. They are pure music. Friday at the Bangalow Hotel, Sunday at Tyalgum Hotel and next Saturday 16 July at the Byron Brewery.

Reggaefest Early Birds

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This year Reggaefest puts down roots at Missingham Park in Ballina. Top international, national and local artists will be providing eleven hours of nonstop music on each day – 17, 18 & 19 September. The first line-up announcement is here and includes Nkulee Dube, South African princess of ethno ragga soul and daughter of the late great Take an amazing step back in time to great music that Lucky Dube, Jamaican changed the world. Nick Hanlon of Rainbow Region Gigs heavyweight chanter presents Songs of the Haight Ashbury featuring some Jah Mason. New fantastic North Coast performers. 2pm Sunday at Stokers Caledonian RaggaSiding Hall. dancehall group NeaCombo Diffuzion. Fresh from Glastonbury Festival, Melbourne’s RY The Hard Word bring a cavalcade of groove to E WE own Mista Savona N BR AY O R the Brewery this Friday as they present a journey Y B D S E R and Vida Sunshyne, T TH N THU A A through the rich heartlands of American rhythm. The O VAN AR recent Triple J’s Unearthed CARA UDDHA B band has been a constant source of soul in Sydney and Byron Bay B winners Kingfisha, crossing for over 20 years and with veteran of the Montreal and Tokyo club the Tasman for her second scenes Mohini Cox at the helm it’s sure to be a rollercoaster ride appearance at Reggaefest Silva from the sweetest jazz to the deepest funk. A Brisbane reviewer Emcee. Plus local rising stars Darky Roots, Paua, B Raz Bin Sam raved: ‘The Hard Word open the proceedings on Sunday at noon & Lion I, Blackbirds, Cheap Fakes, One Dread, The Grains and with the type of soul/funk that would have made James Brown Simon Wright. The festival will feature an open-air marketplace incoherent with rapturous excitement. These veterans of the offering local craft and international-flavoured health-conscious scene once and for all prove that funk bands do it with rhythm. food and a dedicated area for children with a shaded play-park, Singer Mohini Cox deserves best in show for her amazing vocal face painting, craft and activities. Visit www.reggaefest.com.au for abilities.’ the full line-up and more details. Early Bird Tix are on sale now for just $89 with specials for children and families.

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will touch the depths of your heart and remind you of your purpose. Sacred Earth’s music is used extensively throughout the world in the massage, yoga, mediation, healing, spa and film industries to evoke a feeling of wellbeing, peace, and ambience. Their music is awe inspiring, uplifting and takes the listener on a deep inner journey. The stillness that is discovered during their

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concert performance is profound, often moving listeners to tears by the sheer beauty of the music. ‘We travel the world and play this music with the intent of connecting people to their own inner peace and knowing. We seek to empower the listener by providing a sacred space to connect to their own heart and cultivate a deeper respect for themselves and our beautiful mother Earth.’ Coorabell Hall on Friday at 8pm. Tix are $25 or $30 at the door. www.earth.net.au.

Forever Young: A tribute to our kids Every time my teenagers leave the house a part of me wonders what life would be like if they never came back. I thought a toddler negotiating a flight of stairs was terrifying, but it’s nothing in comparison to watching your young person hop in a car, or disappear into a crowd at a party. These are the risk-taking years that most grow out of and look back with a laugh, ‘God I can’t believe what I got up to. I am amazed I wasn’t hurt or worse!’ Well, there are some kids that never have the opportunity to reflect back on their life because they don’t make it. The Byron Shire Youth Memorial Project are organising the community day Forever Young, a day inspired by the numerous deaths in our local young community. Their aim is to create a

Sacred and Divine Caravana at the Byron Brewery Buddha Bar on Thursday Sydney-based rootsy rockers Caravana Sun hit the road in celebration of their new single Feel Better. Combining the solo experience of frontman Luke Carra with the unquestionable talent and the insatiable vigour of his young cohorts Ant Beard on bass, Big Al on drums and percussion and Dan on trumpet, Caravana Sun are a frenetic fusion of roots, surf, ambient and world musical styles. From the gypsy culture of southern France to the mystery of Ord River in north-western Australia, the earthy collective take adoring audiences on a soul-moving body-invigorating journey through the world’s cultures with live shows laden with danceworthy boppy reggae grooves and down-toearth soulful lyrics. They play the Buddha Bar on Thursday.

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Call to the Divine bring songs of joy, love, celebration and deep heart connection. This album sees Prem and Jethro returning to their roots with songs reminiscent of their album Divine Devotion. Earthy, soulful lyrics, soaring flutes and gorgeous melodies that

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LIVE music... space where family, friends and all members of the community can heal and look toward the future. The BSYMP will be holding FOREVER YOUNG on Saturday at the Mullumbimby Skatepark. The day will be a simultaneous shared memorial for the young people we have lost in recent times and a celebration of the strengths and talents of our youth still present. Forever Young kicks off at 12noon and will showcase the musical and creative talents of local performers. This all-inclusive event will include free food, music, games and activities, counselling and support from local service providers.

Droppin’ His Bomb

Luke Escombe and the Corporation come at you like a cross between Grinderman, Frank Zappa and Flight of the Conchords. You’ll be laughing, dancing, rocking out and wondering why you’ve never heard anything quite like them. 2011 has been a big year for Luke. His musical comedy show Chronic was a critical hit at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and he has since been awarded a grant by the NSW government to take it to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. His sharp wit and lyrical panache have seen him compared to the likes of Tim Minchin and Eddie Perfect in recent months, but he has never abandoned his rock and roll roots. Backed by his supertight band, he still growls like an old blues E H T dog and plays the electric guitar like a man T A VE ADES RIO W DA CAFE ON T N performing an exorcism, as can be heard A G E E VEST MAT T K Y AT HAR on the group’s recent Live in the Studio EP. BLUE BIRD ESDAY 13 JULY WEDN Catch this rocking Sydney three-piece as they launch their explosive new single Drop tha Bomb at the Rails on Thursday.

Birdy Harvest The Matt Keegan Trio showcase their brand new release Matt Keegan Trio Meets David Ades with a four-date tour this July. This album is a musical meeting between two generations of Australian jazz saxophonists: MELODY M OON A Ades an established master BELONGIL T THE TREEHOUSE IN ON THUR SDAY craftsman, and Keegan an emerging voice on the national scene. The music was composed to feature the blend of their distinctive saxophone sounds and styles and highlights their contrasting but complementing influences. Ades and Keegan share a deep musical affinity. A special spirit is always present AY when they play together, HURSD S ON T IL A R E which is highlighted in a series E AT TH SCOMB of etudes performed as duets LUKE E and interspersed between the band tracks. The Sydney Morning Herald said of Ades, ‘Distinctive as the masters, a unique and original voice. [Ades’s] presence is as large and luminous as life itself, a rare talent indeed’. Join these two amazing musicians when they play The Blue Birdy at Harvest Cafe in Newrybar. Show at 8pm on Wednesday 13 July. $15 tix at the door.

When the Music Fitz Twenty-five-year-old Byron boy Connor B Fitz is a self-confessed hermit. Having worked for a few years as a session musician with a number of Australian and international artists he started writing his own music in his spare time. He recorded these songs as a one-man project, recording all the instruments himself. He says, ‘I love the sound of real instruments being played by real people. I used no cutand-paste/autotune/synths/etc – just single complete takes of each track’. Connor’s music falls somewhere under the Alternative Indie Rock banner with comparisons being drawn to Wilco, Radiohead and The Strokes. You can download The R Complex free from www.connorbfitz.com, and you can see him live at the Beach Hotel on Thursday from 8.30pm.

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ure LIttle Cinema for Little Kiddies There’s some special holiday entertainment for toddlers at the Byron Theatre at the Community Centre with session 3 of Sprok-ets screening on Saturday 9, Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 July at 10.30am. This month’s edition features, Gazoon, Hilltop Hospital, The Wiggles, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Baby Antonio’s Circus, The Kingdom of Paramithi, Jungle Beat, City of Friends and 64 Zoo Lane. All fun, award-winning segments made in Australia, Britain or Canada, tailored for little kids from two years to five years. The screenings have all-new animations, with Molly the Pirate Queen MCing plus bubbles and prizes. Kids (big and little) can get up and dance as much as they want and the Courtyard Cafe will be open for the grownups. The screenings, on the new huge screen with sound system, are 90 minutes in total with toilet, coffee and an attention-span recharge interval. Sprok-ets tickets are available at the door for $6.

The Last Harry The end is nigh! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the final adventure in the Harry Potter film series and the end of the most successful film franchise of all time, will be screening at Dendy Byron Bay Cinemas from midnight Tuesday, with the boy wizard’s legion of fans already booking their tickets to be the first to see this muchanticipated film. In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. Fans can also enjoy Part 1 of the Deathly Hallows again in a special encore screening at the Dendy at 9pm on Tuesday July 12, with all tickets just $8, before Part 2 screens in larger-than-life 3D at midnight.

Falling in Love It’s not every day that an art show starts life as six dresses and a love story, but it’s exactly this which prompted director Nadine Abensur to curate this year’s textile and fibre show. Impressed by the gallery, former ministerial advisor for the arts to the South Australian government, turned textile artist, Susie Duggin approached Nadine with her collection of highly embellished and romantic dresses. Conceived and crafted in the happy days of falling in love, each dress, handmade out of sumptuous silk, is then lovingly embroidered and titled with the terms of endearment that a lover might use. ‘The dresses,’ says Susie ‘are quite simply my love story. I stitched my love into being – and my being into love – leaving a secure job to follow my heart’s passion. These pieces are an expression of that passion. Through gentle meditations in stitch, from the blossoming of self-love to a love for my now husband, each piece simultaneously reflects and creates that love.’ And as love begets love, one by one more expressions of love found their way to the gallery and into the show. But the road to love isn’t always as smooth, as poignantly seen in Erin Endicott’s creations, sent all the way from Philadelphia. Her exquisitely unsettling pieces are open wounds on the hand-me-down gowns and kerchiefs of her grandmothers, slow stitch after slow stitch representing healing and the redemptive power of love. ‘Some people talk out their feelings, some write them to shed light on them; I literally crafted mine into visceral objects,’ she says. Meaghan Shelton’s swings and birdcages, strewn with

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Pitching your project

Open Mic Comedy – Laugh it UP! It doesn’t matter if you live in Lismore or in the Byron Shire, if you love standup comedy then Mandy Nolan is making sure you can get yourself a nice big healthy dose of it. Mandy MCs the Standup Comedy Open Mic nights at the Tatts in Lismore on Wednesday and at the Courthouse in Mullumbimby on Thursday. After AND R a brand-new crop of wannabee G E H TER - T 12 JULY AT comedians made their graduation last T O P Y S RR UE TO HA IGHT T month, Mandy now has some new ODBYE IN 3D MIDN N O G Y S SA O blood for the stage. ‘I am astounded N R E Y B SCRE DENDY by the talent and the enthusiasm,’ Mandy says. FINALE ‘Originally I thought I might struggle getting acts for two open mic rooms just one night apart but I have to close the books off on them early otherwise we’d have too many comedians!’ Open mic comedy is the training room for new comedy. Some may call it the comedy creche. Dangerous, ridiculous, embarrassing and wonderful, you never know what will happen next. With Mandy Nolan as MC, you can know that it’s going to be shockingly funny! Both rooms start at 8pm and are free!

Got an idea that would make an awesome film? Friends sick of hearing about this amazing idea? Well, tell someone who is actually interested. Screenworks is now accepting entries for 2011 Life’s A Pitch. This highly successful annual Northern Rivers The Sydney Theatre Company’s acclaimed competition, launched as part of SPROK production of The White Guard screens at -E T THE DIN S (INCLUDING a Screen Distribution Seminar, Dendy Byron Bay Cinemas on Thursday at AT THE OSAUR) BYRO DOROTHY has created opportunities 7.45pm, live via satellite. This is a pilot project by COMM N THE and furthered the careers of the STC to join the cinema program revolution TUES 12 UNIT Y CENTR ATRE E AND W ED 13 JU SAT 9, numerous Northern Rivers screen of digitally capturing performances of plays, LY. practitioners. Screenworks’ Life’s operas and concerts for screening in cinemas, A Pitch is open to all creators in with only four movie houses around Australia the Northern Rivers who selected for this exciting new STC initiative. The have an idea for White Guard is a lively and robust family saga set film, television in 1918 Russia. The chaotic and rambling Turbin or digital media. household is presided over by Lena, played The program by Miranda Otto, a woman caught between gives applicants her husband’s wishes to flee Kiev before the the opportunity advancing Red Army, and her brothers, members to develop their of the rag tag White Guard who have sworn concept to a screento defend their city. The Turbin family and its industry standard, numerous hangers-on eat, sing, squabble, fall in to train in the art love and quaff copious amounts of alcohol as ING N E of pitching and to E they await the arrival of the Bolsheviks. Family R C M, S , HERE I A RON THEATRE present their idea to dynamics, the futility of war, the foibles of IN N A BY TM key screen industry the heart and the great advantages of vodka SHAI PIT 6 JULY AT THE TRE Y S DA Y CEN IT N decision makers. are all boisterously examined in this funny and U WEDNE M COM Screenworks’ Life’s A moving production adapted by STC’s Artistic Co-director Pitch winner will go Andrew Upton. Tickets $23/$25 on sale now at the Dendy. into a national pitching competition, with the finals being sponsored by Holding Redlich and held at the Screen Producers Association (SPAA) National Conference in Sydney, in November. Northern Rivers-based SPAA conference director Deb McBride launched the 2011 Life’s A Pitch and went through some key pitching tips as well as explaining the opportunities of getting involved in the pitching competition. Application forms for Screenworks’ Life’s a Pitch along with more information on the competition are available from Screenworks www.screenworks.com.au or phone 6687 1599. Applicants must be residents of the Northern Rivers of NSW and Screenworks’ members. Completed applications need to be at Screenworks’ office by July 14. Entry fee is $50.

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Paint it up in Clunes Harry Westera’s classical art lessons are off to a great start with many local Clunes and surrounds people honing their skills or even starting from scratch. Students are learning to HARRY WESTE RA’S ‘POT TERY draw accurately STALL’. HARRY RUNS AR T CLASSES AT by carefully CLUNES. FOR MORE INFO CALL 0431 702 observing 255. sculptures and other household objects. They also learn to use tone to give three-dimensionality to the subject. Students have expressed appreciation at this classical foundation of drawing and painting. The old Cosa school building is an excellent venue with its tall south-facing windows that allow constant indirect light. The classroom is spacious and the verandahs are warm and welcoming for much-needed breaks during lessons. With the growing interest, it appears likely that in addition to the two Saturday classes, a third class on Thursdays from 4:15 to 6:15pm will start up next term. For more info go to www. facebook.com/harrywestera.art or contact Harry on 0431 702 255.

AN EVENING WITH THE FINEST AMERICAN SONGWRITER OF HIS GENERATION

Galveston MacArthur Park Wichita Lineman By the Time I Get to Phoenix Where’s the Playground Susie Up Up and Away

her hand-wrought silk flowers (originally made for the film set of PJ Hogan’s Peter Pan, that most irresponsible of romantic thrillseekers), create a veritable garden of love, an exuberant crochet installation, honours the industry and versatility passed down through her matrilineal line. Esmerelda and Ray Fall in Love at Art Piece Gallery in Mullumbimby with an opening on Friday at 6pm. The show coincides with the launch of the Art Piece Gallery Friends Program introduced by special guest Susi Muddiman, Director of The Tweed River Gallery.

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JULY HOLIDAYS Friday nights @ the YAC Warm up by the bonfire! with hot chockies, movies, music, gaming, and more… 5 to 10pm

NAIDOC Family Cultural Day (held at the YAC if wet weather) Thursday 7th July 11am

Here I Am

Hardcore Show Thursday 14th July - 6pm More info www.byronbayhardcore.com

Shai Pittman started her acting career at the age of seven as a featured extra on a runaway bus in an episode of Police Rescue. She’s still got an on-set photo of her with Gary Sweet. In between she has featured as Cathy Freeman’s body double in an Earth Hour commercial, posed as an athlete on the billboards and postage stamps celebrating the Athens Olympics and played a supporting role in an episode of All Saints. Her most significant work is playing opposite Chris Haywood in an AFTRS short film, the celebrated two-hander Fuse in 2005. Shai, a Blacktown girl, is a water baby and loves diving for abalone with her Yuin family and friends on the south coast of NSW. Shai stars in Here I Am, the film making its Byron premiere at the 4th Annual Arakwal Naidoc Film Screening on Wednesday. Film at 6.30pm with Q&A with Shai after the movie. Tix are $10/8.

BYTE - Byron Youth Theatre in Education Company Seeking new recruits! Register for September auditions. Contact Lisa on 0403 023 693 or 6684 8272

Mullumbimby Girls Groups Check out their amazing new website projects www.reflections.org.au www.runningwild.org.au matter young people Byron YAC Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC) is managed by Byron Youth Service (BYS)

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QUIZMEISTER COMEDY TRIVIA NIGHT Wednesday 6 7.00pm

STATE OF ORIGIN Game 3 LIVE ON THE BIG SCREENS Thursday 7 8.30pm

CONNOR B. FITZ w/ EMILY ROSE SORENSON Friday 8 5.00pm

BEACHY FRIDAYS

Cheap drinks & nibblies with

RUSS WALKER DUO 9.30pm

DUBMARINE w/ KINGFISHER Saturday 9 9.00pm

DJs CAPTAIN CAINE & NOWAK Sunday 10 4.30pm

THE CREW 8.00pm

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Q HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN, BYRON 9PM JON J BRADLEY, STATE OF ORIGIN Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 7PM DJ LONGTIME Q THE RAILS, BYRON 7PM BILL JACOBI + STATE OF ORIGIN Q BYRON COMMUNITY THEATRE 6.30PM 4TH ANNUAL NAIDOC FILM SCREENING & BYRON PREMIERE OF HERE I AM Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON BIG WEDNESDAYS W DJ GETKANE Q COCOMANGAS, BYRON WICKED WEDNESDAY DJ CARL WALKER Q CHEEKY MONKEYS, BYRON BEACH PARTY Q HOTEL BRUNSWICK 7PM STATE OF ORIGIN Q LENNOX PUB 6PM TRENTO’S TRIVIA Q BALLINA RSL 7.30PM SOCIAL DANCE W JIM FAIRFUL Q TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 8PM OPEN MIC COMEDY W MANDY NOLAN

THURSDAY 7 Q HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN, BYRON WAYNE EVANS Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM CONNOR B FITZ W/ EMILY ROSE SORENSON Q THE RAILS, BYRON 7PM LUKE ESCOMBE Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 8PM NORPA PRESENTS ALI MCGREGOR IN JAZZ CIGARETTE Q DENDY CINEMA, BYRON 7.45PM SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS THE WHITE GUARD LIVE VIA SATELLITE Q COCOMANGAS, BYRON THIRSTY THURSDAY WITH DJ QC Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 9PM FAT ALBERT Q CHEEKY MONKEYS, BYRON HOT WET T-SHIRT SHOW Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 6.30PM VANESSA BAKER Q COURTHOUSE HOTEL, MULLUMBIMBY 8PM OPEN MIC COMEDY W MANDY NOLAN Q LENNOX HOTEL 8PM JAM NIGHT

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Q THE RAILS, BYRON 7PM THE ROOFTOPS Q BYRON COMMUNITY THEATRE 10.30AM SPROK-ETS TODDLER ENTERTAINMENT 8PM JIMMY WEBB & KRISTINA OLSEN Q DENDY, BYRON 9PM HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 12AM HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 Q LALA LAND, BYRON RHYS BYNON Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON DJ DALLAS Q CHEEKY MONKEYS, BYRON LADIES NIGHT Q COCOMANGAS, BYRON MAIN ROOM: CHRISTMAS IN JULY – SNOW PARTY Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 6.30PM RAPSKALLION Q COORABELL HALL 8PM SACRED EARTH – CALL TO THE DIVINE Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM JOHN J BRADLEY Q HOTEL BRUNSWICK 7.30PM IT’S PROBABLY US Q LULU’S CAFE, MULLUMBIMBY 11AM GABY FELICATAS Q MULLUMBIMBY SKATEPARK 12PM FOREVER YOUNG Q BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 7.30PM PIANO BAR FEATURING MICK BUCKLEY Q LENNOX PUB 9.30PM BLACK LULLABY Q BALLINA RSL BOWLING CLUB 6PM NEIL ANDERSON Q BALLINA RSL 7.30PM SUPERCHEESE Q TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE FRONT BAR 8PM RHETT BRAMBLEBY BACK ROOM 9PM THE EARLYBIRDS + SPECIAL GUESTS Q IVORY TAVERN, TWEED HEADS 8.30PM THE DIRTY CHANNEL

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Transformers: Dark of the Moon There’s an old joke: in an illconceived stage appearance, Sylvester ‘Steroid’ Stallone attempted the part of Hamlet. Came the Prince’s famous soliloquy – ‘to be, or not to be,…d’er…what was da question?’. Surrounded by hoodies and beanies, I could not help but remember Sly’s meat-headedness as the promo for the National Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s great tragedy was, without any hope of reward, screened before the opening of this film of brutal, unending stupidity. The first five minutes held fleeting promise – we’re told that the 1969 landing on the Moon was inspired by America’s need to get there before the Russians in order to investigate the crash on it of an enormous spacecraft from another galaxy. Clever, if hardly revolutionary, techniques are employed to put presidents Kennedy, Nixon and Obama in the picture, but there is a sadness about the presence of the ‘real life’, aged Buzz Aldrin in a scene that is meant to verify the story’s re-writing of history. It diminishes the genuinely heroic achievement of the Apollo 11 mission – as though all that he and Armstrong and Collins did was provide a precursor to Hollywood exploitation. I felt belittled for him. Shia LaBeouf, reliably obnoxious, is Sam, the champion who saved the world in the previous two instalments of the franchise and, it goes without saying, is destined to do so again. He SHOUTS A LOT!, so as to be heard above the steady din, and is provided with Rose Huntington-Whitely as Carly, the Girl. Fitting perfectly into her role of helpless, collagen-lipped pouter in sexy clothes, the Ralph Lauren model contributes a performance that is not in the least inhibited by her glaring acting deficiencies. CGI is impressive – which is just as well, given that the final battle LATEST IN DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND

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Mister Popper’s Penguins If anthropomorphism was good enough for the ancient Egyptians, then it’s good enough for me. Interacting with other creatures and being nourished by our connectedness with all life, endlessly wondrous, is one of our deep-seated instincts, notwithstanding stunted bureaucrats who would allow only homo sapiens [sic] to walk ‘our’ beaches. Maturity demands that we abandon silly animal stories as maps that might guide us along our paths, but they persist as a favourite in kids’ cinema – and long may it be so. Jim Carrey (my, isn’t he ageing?) is a bull-goose NYC property developer. The divorced father of two, he owns a Manhattan pad to die for and is on a career path that will take him beyond the top. His certainties are thrown off the rails when he receives from his late father – a man he loved and admired but rarely saw – the gift of a group of penguins. In a crazy mash-up of the seven dwarves and Born Free, he unaccountably grows to love them while tending to their needs in his apartment (he opens all of its doors and windows to the city’s freezing winter weather), thus getting off side with his grasping employers who think that he’s flipped his lid. As compensation for his professional fall from grace, he re-engages with his children, who are enchanted by the waddling birds. The humour is hardly sophisticated – Carrey takes a blow to the balls in the first few minutes – and its messages are mixed – it’s unfair how the zookeeper is painted as a bad guy (an uncaring, interfering do-gooder denying the individualist his ‘right’ to own whatever he wants), but the lesson of the egg that doesn’t hatch makes the environmentalist’s point in a most touching way. The penguins themselves are convincing, and I particularly liked how they were able to be subdued by being put in front of endless re-runs of Charlie Chaplain movies on TV. As school holiday movies go, it’s as nauseating as you’d expect, but nice too. I enjoyed it. ~ John Campbell

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Mungo’s Crossword

Home’s where the heart is in this month of the domestically oriented Crab, with this week’s Cancerian focus on relatives, extended family and our planetary home…

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Quick Clues

Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Seed used for food and oil (6) 4. Bowing to authority, submissive (8) 10. Subordinate part or person; something added for effect (9) 11. Ascend; climb on to (5) 12. Citadel of Moscow (7) 13. Territory of the nobleman just below the rank of marquess (7) 14. Standing, upright (5) 15. Artefacts cast or wrought from a common metal (8) 18. Ribbon, used in celebrations and farewells (8) 20. The lowest point (5) 23. Pill or powder commonly used as painkiller (7) 25. Green precious stone (7) 26. Polynesian greeting (5) 27. Rash, precipitate (of an action) (9) 28. The intervening period, interval (8) 29. Condemns, puts responsibility on (6) DOWN 1. Small handheld firework (8) 2. Separate or elaborate from blood (of another chemical) (7) 3. Parasitic plant found in trees, used as a Christmas decoration in Europe (9) 5. Popular author of “The Power of One” (5,9) 6. Lodge an objection, refuse to agree (5) 7. Latin American country crossed by the equator (7) 8. Tribal symbols or fetishes (6) 9. Popular author of “He Died with a Felafel in his Hand” (4,10) 16. Marvellous, awe-inspiring (9) 17. Occurs earlier in time (8) 19. Food substance prepared from cassava starch (7) 21. XChart, blueprint (7) 22. Arabic greeting (6) 24. Respond, counter (5)

ACROSS 1. Open this seed – it’s magic! (6) 4. Being submissive, expire in the old grass (8) 10. Gloves, perhaps, for criminal associate (9) 11. French one in French word? Get on! (5) 12. Mischievous sprite drops a grand but gains a thousand in Russian citadel (7) 13. Take action in the ravaged realm – make it a nobleman’s territory! (7) 14. Build upright (5) 15. Nori? Actually it’s made of metal (8) 18. River queen’s ribbon (8) 20. Festering drain is the absolute bottom (5) 23. This drug is just short of being hopeful and ambitious (7) 25. Mere lad, hopelessly green (7) 26. A look, laugh – greeting! (5) 27. A bold, rash way of approaching an issue – could be H or F! (9) 28. “The Interval” – a tight-fisted magazine (8) 29. Puts responsibility on bloody cripples (6) DOWN 1. “Delphinium!” cried Spooner, identifying a small firework (8) 2. Hidden drug, separate from the blood (7) 3. Parasite often hanging round at Christmas (9) 5. Best selling author’s formula: create corny buy! (5,9) 6. Introspection made murderer raise an objection (5) 7. A nation named for its latitude! (7) 8. Child measures symbols (6) 9. Highborn man Jim Tailor – another big selling writer (4,10) 16. Low refund unexpected and extraordinary (9) 17. Comes before a given time – what a hunter does! (8) 19. Type of dance, about ten inside – but it’s very starchy (7) 21. The plan is of dreadful weight, we hear (7) 22. They say a sausage with the end cut off is welcome in Syria (6) 24. About the performance – give a response! (5)

Last week’s solution

Mungo’s Crossword first published in The Week.

E ARIES: Evaluate this week’s challenges and changes on Planet Trouble objectively. If your personal demons are acting up, get them on side by putting them to work maintaining a constructive attitude and ensuring your home zone’s a cosy, toasty haven in the midst of flux and ferment. F TAURUS: Facts and logic aren’t the most effective communication tools right now, when rapport and empathy get better results. Sticking to prepared schedules isn’t easy either, so your best role this week is peacemaker - in the family circle, the commercial world and among your friends. G GEMINI: The fact it’s hibernation time never stops a Gemini from partying and home’s the best place for entertaining this week. While all air signs are ideas people this is an emotional week, so if others are moody do special attention, little gifts and thoughtful words. H CANCER: With the planet of glamour and attraction awarding you official star status, this could be a very confident and juicy week. And even if Cancerian painter Frida Kahlo isn’t your artistic cuppa, you’ve nothing to lose by emulating her courageous and colorful authenticity. I LEO: With Mercury in Leo providing the wow factor, you mediagenics are more popular than ever and so not in the mood to let anyone rain on your parade. Even so it doesn’t pay to neglect domestics, because right now the castle’s your most flattering stage set. J VIRGO: You’re extremely intuitive right now, and bonds can be strengthened by remembering to express love more often than you air concerns. Midweek Virgo moon in particular calls for the tricky tightrope walk of neither catering to other people's expectations nor making those expectations wrong. K LIBRA: With your ruling planet in the sign of caretakers others are exceptionally receptive to your Venusian TLC of thoughtful

Overcoming volcano delays and jet lag, Australia’s Junta Ikeda and Moulthun Ly had a successful start to their world tour, finishing tied for fourth place at last week’s Philadelphia International. Ly, forced to take byes in the first two rounds, finished the tournament – the warm-up event for the World Open currently underway – undefeated. Ly’s result included a draw with the tournament winner Leonid Gerzhoy of Canada – one of only two draws Gerzhoy dropped in a dominating performance. The Queenslander is now within 20 ranking points of becoming Australia’s next International Master. Canberra’s Ikeda was more shaky, losing two early games, but recovered with a run of three consecutive wins. Unfortunately Ly and Ikeda were paired together in the final round and the resulting draw was only good enough to give the two Australians a share of fourth place and $US700 each. Philadelphia has been a happy hunting ground for Australians

touches and exquisite little treats. Plus this week’s auspicious for things Librans enjoy doing like home renos and office makeovers, with end of week Libra moon pleasingly romantic. L SCORPIO: This week’s emphasis is on family gatherings though loved ones may be uninclined to see things your way so don’t rely on support. In fact, don’t rely on anything and you won’t be disappointed. We can’t choose our family, but fortunately we can choose our friends… M SAGITTARIUS: This week’s stars insist on personal nurturing: amping up the heater, slipping on the uggs indulging in doona therapy, whatever domestic pleasures work for you rolling stones. Boring? Not with your capacity for the dramatic, so please check smoke alarms and keep flammables off heating systems. N CAPRICORN: If you’ve been letting work erode your emotional life, it’s time to reconnect with friends, rels and your own personal history. Not an altogether easy or stressfree enterprise in this week’s sensitive emotional weather, but you’ll find transparency, determination and patience worth the effort. O AQUARIUS: This week doesn’t favor innovation, but that’s no cause for concern when you can give something traditional a contemporary twist. If you’re assisting the fraught and overwrought, be ordinary and practical: a hug, cuppa, considerate ear and your irreverent humor. Hold the advice though... P P ISCES: This week’s for dealing with feelings, something you take for granted. If you’re nurturing high-anxiety friends then spend equal time with people and activities that support you, or your own emotional sore spots will clamour for attention via your lungs, nerves or some other body part.

CHESS by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7-10pm for decades, especially given the game to finish – or worse, play on huge prizes available to lower the tiny green and purple pockranked players in the subsidiary et set that their opponent has brought along. divisions of the World Open. Under such playing conditions, In the early 1980s the core of Australia’s future Olympic mental toughness trumps class teams – Darryl Johansen, Greg every time, as the following game Hjorth and this writer – all used extract shows. the World Open as a stepping Ikeda, playing Black against FIDE Master Miles stone to the European circuit Ardaman in the diagrammed position, has set and more recently Ly was able to himself up for a big attack but he saw that after take home $9,000 from the 2006 38...Rxh3+!? 39.gxh3 Nf3+ 40.Kg3 Bg5 41.e4! World Open as a lowly ranked holds. Going for more, Ikeda gets a lot less. 15-year-old. (Fortunately teenage 38...Bxh3? 39.Rd5!! Ly did not have the opportunity Suddenly it is Black who is in trouble. to follow the example of another 39...Rh5 40.Nhg3 Rh4 41.Nf5! gxf5 Australian who won big at the 42.Qxh4 Qg6 1982 World Open, Eddy Levi, ‘Ah – a cheapo!’ said Ardaman with a smile, who then proceeded to lose all hoping perhaps to convince his opponent that his winnings playing blackjack at his tricks won’t work and that he should resign soon. nearby Atlantic City.) 43.Ng3 Bg4 Yet for all the glamour inspired ‘Cheapo number two,’ said Ardaman, making by its name and big prizes, the clear that he saw Black’s threat of 44...Nf3+ World Open is a quintessential 45.gxf5 Bg5 trapping the queen. US tournament. Players must 44.Kh1 Bf8 45.e4 Be7 46.exf5 Bxf5 bring along their own chess set 47.Rxe5? and clock or risk waiting around 47.Nxf5 Qxf5 48.Qe1 was safe and decisive. at the playing hall for another 47...Nf3!!

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‘Flashy,’ commented Ardaman, who thought that he was nonetheless winning a piece after 48.Qf4 Nxe5 49.Qxe5 However, he was shocked to see Ikeda reply with the simple 49...Be6! The rest of the game was a sad decline by a demoralised and no longer so cocky Ardaman. 50.Nh5?! Qf5! 51.Qe2 Bd6 52.Kg1 Bf7 53.Qd1 Bc7 54.Ng7 Qf4! 55.Qc2 Qh2+ Short of time, as usual, Ikeda misses 55...Qe3+ 56.Kf1 Bg6! winning instantly. 56.Kf1 Qf4+ 57.Kg1 Qh2+ 58.Kf2 Bg3+ 59.Kf3 Bd6 60.Qf2 Qf4+ 61.Ke2 Qe4+ 62.Kf1 Bg6 Again, 62...Qd3+ 63.Kg1 Qxc3 64.Qxf7 Qe1+ 65.Qf1 Bh2+ 66.Kxh2 Qxf1 would have ended Ardaman’s agony faster. 63.Be1 Qe5 64.Qd2 Qf6+ 65.Bf2 Be5 66.Qd5 Qxg7 67.Qxc5+ Bc7 68.Qc6 Bd3+ 69.Kg1 Qa1+ 0-1 a

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Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork & Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The Simpsons 9.00 Futurama 9.30 The Cleveland Show (M) 10.00 King Of The Hill 10.30 The Late Late Show 11.30 Cheers 12.00 Roseanne 12.30 Sabrina 1.00 Mork & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis Murder 4.00 Touched By An Angel 5.00 7th Heaven

ONE HD 6.00 MotoGP: Italy 8.00 I Fish 8.30 WNBA Action 9.00 Major League Baseball – LIVE 12.00 World Championship Netball: Australia v North Ireland 1.30 NASCAR Nationwide Series 2.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Extreme Dreams 4.30 Airline 5.00 Dr Danger 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Bondi Rescue 6.30 Extreme Dreams 7.00 Airline 7.30 Long Way Round 8.30 Cops (M) 9.30 Sons Of Anarchy (AV) 10.30 RPM 11.30 Sports Tonight 11.45 World Championship Netball: Australia v Sri Lanka 1.15 Dr Danger 1.45 Isle Of Man TT Motorsport 2.45 Omnisport 3.00 Major League Baseball 5.30 Omnisport

& Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 6.00 Global Village 6.30 Neighbours The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 6.30 Come Dine With Me 7.00 Everybody Loves ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Greece Raymond 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 7.30 The Story Of The US 12.30 Newsline 1.30 ABC News 2.00 8.30 Tour de France Highlights 7.30 The Simpsons Question Time 3.30 Afternoon Live 9.00 FIFA Women’s World Cup 8.30 Stargate Universe (M) 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 The Quarters 9.30 Star Trek – Next Highlights 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 9.30 Movie: The Anarchist’s Generation The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 10.30 The Late Late Show Wife (M 2008) Spanish 7.30 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline 11.30 Cheers 12.00 Roseanne 12.30 drama Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC 11.40 Movie: Good Girl (M 2005) Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 Mork News 10.05 The Drum 10.45 The French romantic comedy 1.30 & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Quarters 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Weatherwatch Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis Murder Newsline 12.00 ABC News 12.30 4.00 Touched By An Angel 5.00 7th Lateline 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Heaven Lateline Business 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Lateline 3.30 6.00 Ten News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle Lateline Business 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey 6.00 Australian Short Course Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Swimming Championships 7.30 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Magic Of The FA Cup 8.30 This Week In 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold Baseball 9.00 Major League Baseball 7.30 Tour de France Update 7.45 And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 12.00 World Championship Netball: World News 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 6.30 6.30 With George Negus Australia v Sri Lanka 2.00 ATP World Dateline 3.30 Letters And Numbers 7.00 The 7pm Project Tour Tennis 2.30 RPM 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 7.30 Masterchef Australia 4.00 Extreme Dreams 4.30 Airline Global Village 5.00 Dr Danger 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Bondi 8.30 Law & Order (M) 6.00 Tour de France Highlights 10.30 6.30 With George Negus Rescue 6.30 Extreme Dreams 7.00 6.30 World News Australia 11.00 Late News With Sports Tonight Airline 7.30 Cops 8.30 The Game Plan 7.30 French Food Safari 11.30 Late Show 12.30 The Starter 9.30 The Ultimate Fighter (M) 11.30 8.00 Taste Of Greece Wife (M) 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Sports Tonight 12.00 The Game Plan 1.00 Dr Danger 1.30 NASCAR Sprint 8.30 No Reservations Spain Cup 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 OneAsia 9.30 World News Australia Tour Golf 10.00 Tour de France LIVE – 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The Stage 6: Dinan to Lisieux Brady Bunch 8.30 Neighbours 2.00 Weatherwatch 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork

ABC NEWS 24

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PRIME

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Facts Of Life Reunion (PG 2001) US comedy. Stars Charlotte Rae 2.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.00 World’s Deadliest Roads 8.30 Criminal Minds (M) 11.30 Eastbound & Down (MA) 12.00 Style By Jury 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 News

6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 NBC Today 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 Quincy ME 1.00 The Rockford Files 2.00 Malcolm And Eddie 2.30 Newsradio 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 The Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 My Wife And Kids 7.00 That ’70s Show 7.30 Pimp My Ride 8.30 Mythbusters 9.30 American Pickers 10.30 Ax Men (M) 11.30 Rude Tube (M) 12.00 Everest: Man v Mountain (M) 1.00 Six Million Dollar Man 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 6.00 Kids Time 7.30 Martha Stewart Quantum Leap 5.00 McHale’s Navy Show 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 5.30 Home Shopping Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 Hollyoaks 11.30 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Deal Or No Deal 12.00 Hart To Hart Danoz 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres 1.00 Head Of The Class 1.30 Welcome Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Back Kotter 2.00 Murphy Brown 2.30 Our Lives 3.00 The Block 3.30 Hi-5 Valerie 3.00 Perfect Strangers 3.30 4.00 Kitchen Whiz 4.30 Afternoon Night Court 4.00 Movie: My Girl News 5.30 Hot Seat 2 (PG 1994) US comedy. Stars Dan 6.00 NBN News Aykroyd 7.00 The Block 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.30 State Of Origin LIVE – 7.00 Harry’s Practice Game 3 7.30 Heartbeat 10.14 Lotto 8.40 Pie In The Sky (M) 10.15 Two And A Half Men (M) 10.50 Wallander (M) 3.30 Room For 11.45 Eclipse Music TV 12.15 What Improvement 4.00 The Australians Would You Do? 1.30 Home Shopping 5.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

7TWO

NBN

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Spin City 1.00 Seinfeld 2.00 Unnatural History 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Seinfeld 6.30 Two And A Half Men 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Raise Your Voice (PG 2004) US romance. Stars Hilary Duff 9.40 Movie: Cruel Intentions (MA 1999) US drama. Stars Sara Michelle Gellar 11.45 South Park (MA) 12.10 Spartacus (AV) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

GEM 6.00 Today 9.00 Alive & Cooking 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Friends 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 12.00 Movie: The Company (PG 2003) German drama. Stars Neve Campbell 2.00 Trust Me 3.00 McLeod’s Daughters 4.00 Big 5.00 The Golden Girls 6.00 Friends 7.00 The Zoo 7.30 Movie: The Jane Austen Book Club (PG 2007) US drama. Stars Kathy Baker 9.40 The Closer (M) 10.40 Rizzoli & Isles (M) 11.35 Friends 12.00 Conan (M) 1.00 The Closer (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today

SBS 2

PRIME

7MATE

GO!

TEN

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Brooke Ellison Story (PG 2004) US drama. Stars Lacy Chabert 2.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.40 Grey’s Anatomy (M) 9.40 Desperate Housewives (M) 10.40 Private Practice (M) 11.35 30 Rock 12.00 Heroes (M) 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 News

6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 NBC Today 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 Quincy ME 1.00 The Rockford Files 2.00 Malcolm And Eddie 2.30 Newsradio 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 The Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 My Wife And Kids 7.00 That ’70s Show 7.30 Swamp People 8.30 Mythbusters 9.30 Operation Repo 10.30 Jail (M) 11.30 Demolition Day 12.30 Everest: Man v Mountain (M) 1.30 McHale’s Navy 2.00 Quantum Leap 3.00 Quincy ME 4.00 Xena 5.00 Hercules

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Spin City 1.00 Seinfeld 2.00 Unnatural History 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Seinfeld 6.30 Two And A Half Men 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 Two And A Half Men 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 Movie: Mars Attacks! (M 1996) US comedy. Stars Jack Nicholson 11.40 Up Late 12.10 V (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

ONE HD

SBS 1

ELEVEN

7TWO 6.00 Kids Time 7.30 Martha Stewart Show 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 Hollyoaks 11.30 Deal Or No Deal 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 Head Of The Class 1.30 Welcome Back Kotter 2.00 Murphy Brown 2.30 Valerie 3.00 Perfect Strangers 3.30 Night Court 4.00 Columbo 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Harry’s Practice 7.30 Doc Martin 9.30 The Bill (M) 10.40 Movie: The Big Chill (M 1983) US comedy. Stars Glenn Close 1.00 Room For Improvement 1.40 Movie: Five Came Back (PG 1939) US drama. Stars Chester Morris 3.00 Hart To Hart 4.00 Coronation Street 4.30 Emmerdale 5.00 Home Shopping

NBN 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 The Block 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Kitchen Whiz 4.30 Afternoon News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.30 Inside The Human Body 9.30 The NRL Footy Show (M) 11.15 The AFL Footy Show (M) 1.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Skippy 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GEM 6.00 Today 9.00 Alive & Cooking 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Friends 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 12.00 Movie: Charro! (PG 1969) Western. Stars Elvis Presley 2.00 How Clean Is Your House 3.00 McLeod’s Daughters 4.00 Hoarders 5.00 The Golden Girls 6.00 Friends 7.00 The Zoo 7.30 As Time Goes By 8.30 My Strange Addiction 9.00 Bizarre ER (M) 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 10.30 Wife Swap USA 11.30 Conan (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00 My Strange Addiction 1.30 Bizarre ER (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today

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FRIDAY 8

ABC 1 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 Can We Help? 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Architects Of Change 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Midsomer Murders 2.10 World’s Greenest Homes 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Taggart (M) 9.20 Hustle 10.20 Lateline 11.00 Beautiful People (M) 11.35 rage (MA)

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Last Chance To See Aye-Aye 8.30 Sanctuary (M) 9.15 Riese 9.30 The Tudors (M) 10.25 Lennon Naked (M) 11.45 Absolutely Fabulous Christmas Special 2004 12.30 Code Geass (M) 1.00 Important Things 1.20 The Office 1.50 Close

ABC 3

SATURDAY 9

6.05am to 5.35pm Kids’ Programs 6.00 Total Drama World Tour 6.25 Horrible Histories 7.10 Star Wars 7.35 The Assistants 8.00 Stay Tuned 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation 9.00 Close

6.30 Neighbours 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Everybody Loves 7.00 Home And Away Raymond 7.30 Better Homes And 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 7.30 So You Think You Can Gardens 4.15 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 6.00 Global Village Dance 8.30 Movie: Pirates Of The The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 6.30 Come Dine With Me 9.30 Sex And The City (MA) Caribbean – The Curse Of ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 7.30 New York 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 8.30 Tour de France Highlights 10.40 America’s Next Top Model The Black Pearl (M 2003) 11.40 The Late Late Show 12.30 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.00 9.00 Movie: Blue Swallow (M US adventure. Stars Johnny Midday Report 2.30 One Plus One Depp 2005) South Korean drama Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 11.20 Movie: Shinobi – Heart Under Mork & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days 11.30 AFL Premiership Season: 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 Blade (MAV 2005) Japanese action 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis West Coast v Geelong 3.00 Home Murder 4.00 Touched By An Angel Shopping The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 1.15 Weatherwatch 5.00 7th Heaven Contact Sport 8.00 ABC News 8.30 One Plus One 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.05 The Drum 10.45 6.00 Ten News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Kids Time 7.30 Martha Stewart The Quarters 11.00 ABC News 11.30 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 6.00 Australian Short Course Show 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Capital Hill 12.00 ABC News 12.20 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Swimming Championships 7.30 Lateline 1.00 BBC News 1.30 Contact Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 RPM 8.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street Sport 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 11.30 WNBA Action 12.00 World 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 World This Week 3.00 Lateline 3.40 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold Championship Netball Highlights Emmerdale 11.00 Hollyoaks 11.30 Deal Or No Deal 12.00 Hart To Hart The Quarters And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 12.30 The Windsurfing Movie 1.30 1.00 Head Of The Class 1.30 Welcome 6.30 6.30 With George Negus AFL Game Plan 2.30 NRL Game Back Kotter 2.00 Murphy Brown 2.30 Plan 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Extreme Valerie 3.00 Perfect Strangers 3.30 7.00 The 7pm Project Dreams 4.30 Airline 5.00 Dr Danger Night Court 4.00 Columbo 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 7.30 Masterchef Australia 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Bondi Rescue 6.30 6.00 Bargain Hunt 5.45 FIFA U-17 World Cup LIVE 9.00 Burn Notice (M) Extreme Dreams 7.00 Airline 7.30 7.00 Harry’s Practice – semi final 10.00 Law & Order (M) 11.00 Can Of Worms (M) 12.00 6.30 Megastructures 8.30 Movie: Four 7.30 Are You Being Served? 8.00 Tour de France Update 8.15 FIFA U-17 World Cup LIVE With George Negus 12.30 Sports Brothers (M 2005) US action. Stars 8.45 Escape To The Country Tonight 1.00 The Late Show 2.00 Mark Wahlberg 10.45 Sports Tonight 9.45 60 Minute Makeover – semi final 11.15 World Championship Netball: 10.45 Living In The Sun 12.00 Movie: 11.00 World News 3.30 Letters And Infomercials 5.00 Religion Quarter Final 12.45 Dr Danger 1.15 Blackball (M 2003) UK comedy. Stars Numbers 4.00 The Journal 4.30 UFC 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 OneAsia Alice Evans 2.00 Movie: Tall In The Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Tour de France Highlights 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The Tour Golf Saddle (G 1944) Western. Stars John 6.30 World News Australia Wayne 3.45 Medical Rookies 4.10 Brady Bunch 8.30 Neighbours 7.30 Coast Coronation Street 4.35 Emmerdale 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 8.30 Busting The Berlin Wall 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 5.00 The World Around Us 9.30 World News Australia 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: My 10.00 Tour de France LIVE – Le 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Mom’s New Boyfriend (PG 2008) US Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork comedy. Stars Antonio Banderas 2.00 6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Mans to Châteauroux & Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 2.00 Weatherwatch Brady Bunch Deal Or No Deal NBC Today 11.00 Quantum Leap 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage 6.00 Prime News 12.00 Quincy ME 1.00 The Rockford Witch

ABC NEWS 24

TEN

ELEVEN

PRIME

7MATE

ABC 1

ABC NEWS 24

SBS 2

5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Big Chef Takes On Little Chef 12.00 Collectors 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Two In The Top End 2.00 Medicine Men Go Wild 3.00 Shute Shield Rugby Union LIVE – Randwick v Eastwood 4.00 Medicine Men Go Wild 5.00 Moama International Bowls 6.00 James Martin’s Champagne 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Kingdom 8.25 New Tricks 9.20 Outcasts (M) 10.20 Graham Norton Show (M) 11.10 Doctor Who 11.55 rage (MA)

4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.15 The Drum 5.00 Q&A 6.00 7.30 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Contact Sport 8.00 ABC News 8.45 The Quarters 9.00 ABC News 9.45 The Quarters 10.00 ABC News 10.30 7.30 11.00 ABC News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 12.30 7.30 Select 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 ABC News 2.30 7.30 3.00 ABC News 3.30 Foreign Correspondent 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 One Plus One 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian Story 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The World This Week 8.00 Four Corners 8.45 The Quarters 9.30 State To State 10.00 ABC News 10.30 7.30 Select 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Foreign Correspondent 12.00 Big Ideas 1.00 One Plus One 1.30 7.30 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 BBC World News 3.30 7.30

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia 6.30 Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour Of Britain 7.30 Find My Family 8.30 Tour de France Highlights 9.00 Movie: Fermat’s Room (M 2007) Spanish thriller 10.35 Movie: Ferpect Crime (MAV 2004) Spanish black comedy 12.30 Weatherwatch

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Program 7.00 Monkey Thieves 7.30 Great Food Truck Race 8.15 At The Movies 8.30 Movie: Manhattan (M 1979) US comedy. Stars Diane Keaton 10.05 Movie: All That Jazz (M 1979) US drama. Stars Roy Schieder 12.00 Make ’em Laugh 1.00 American Shopper 2.00 Close

SBS 1

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Aurélie Dupont: Ballarina 2.05 Music Of Baroque 2.35 Rembrandt 3.30 In Their Own Words: British Novelists 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Food Sarari: Chinese 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Engineering Connections 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 RocKwiz (M) 10.00 Tour de France LIVE – Aigurande to Super-Besse 6.05am to 5.45pm Kids’ Programs 6.00 Sancy Stoked 6.30 The Slammer 7.00 Deadly 2.00 FIFA Women’s World Cup 60 7.30 Good Game SP 8.00 The Tribe LIVE – quarter finals 9.15 Close

ABC 1 5.00 rage (PG) 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 7.30 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Nature’s Great Events 3.00 Creative Nature 3.55 Pacific Pulse 4.30 First Tuesday Book Club 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 Mr Bean 5.45 Robin Hood 6.30 Dance Academy 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grand Designs Cotswolds 8.30 Midsomer Murders (M) 10.10 Compass 11.00 Strictly Speaking 11.30 The Street (M) 12.30 Grand Designs: Cotswolds 1.20 Order In The House 2.25 Movie: Blood On The Sun (PG 1945) US drama. Stars James Cagney

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 At The Movies 7.30 Art Race 8.00 Design For Life 8.50 Nothing Rhymes With Ngapartji 9.50 Art Nation 10.20 Gavin And Stacey 10.50 Graham Norton Show 11.35 The Black Eyed Peas (M) 12.50 Ben Kweller 1.50 Close

ABC 3 6.05am to 5.35pm Kids’ Programs 6.00 The Legend Of Dick And Dom 6.30 Horrible Histories 7.00 Trapped! 7.30 The Avengers 7.50 Vampire Knight 8.40 Black Panther 9.05 Close

7TWO

ONE HD

SBS 1

ABC 3

SUNDAY 10

SBS 2

ABC NEWS 24

TEN 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Hit List TV 12.00 Landed Music 12.30 Hit Rater. Com 1.00 Infomercial 1.30 Hook Line & Sinker 2.00 The Doctors 3.00 Movie: Flicka (PG 2006) US adventure. Stars Tim McGraw 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals 6.00 Ten News 6.30 Bondi Vet 7.00 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Gold Coast v Sydney 10.00 Movie: Black Hawk Down (AV 2001) US action. Stars Ewan McGregor 12.50 World Championship Netball: Semi Final 2.40 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

ELEVEN 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The Brady Bunch 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork

ONE HD 6.00 Australian Short Course Swimming Championship 7.30 ATP World Tour Tennis 8.00 Sportscar Series 10.00 Pro Bull Riding 11.10 World Of Free Sports 12.00 World Championship Netball: Quarter Final 2.00 WWE Experience 3.00 Extreme Dreams 4.00 Airline 5.00 Dr Danger 5.30 I Fish 6.30 WWE Experience 7.30 Sports Tonight 7.40 World Championship Netball LIVE – semi final 9.30 Formula 1 Qualifying LIVE – Britain 11.10 UFC 1.10 NASCAR Sprint Cup 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 OneAsia Tour Golf

SBS 1

ELEVEN

NBN

GEM

(M 1997) US action. Stars Harrison Ford 11.00 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 12.00 Cops, Cars & Superstars (M) 1.00 World Famous For Dicking Around (M) 1.30 Spy School 2.30 McHale’s Navy 3.00 American Hot Rod 4.00 Quincy ME 5.00 Quantum Leap

Perlman 11.00 Movie: Gabriel (M 2007) Australian action. Stars Andy Whitfield 1.20 Vampire Diaries (M) 3.10 Unnatural History 5.00 The Hills 5.30 Tamagotch!

NBN

7TWO

6.00 Danoz 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 11.00 Kids’ Programs 2.30 Movie: The Wackiest Ship In The Army (G 1960) US comedy. Stars Jack Lemmon 4.30 Discover Downunder 5.00 NBN News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 The Block 8.00 Movie: The Water Horse (PG 2007) US adventure. Stars Alex Etel 8.40 Lotto 10.15 Movie: Blood Diamond (AV 2006) US adventure. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio 1.05 Movie: Greystoke – The Legend Of Tarzan (PG 1964) UK adventure. Stars Ralph Richardson 3.30 The Avengers 4.30 Infomercials

6.00 Movie: The Loves Of Joanna Gooden (PG 1947) UK drama. Stars Googie Withers 8.00 Movie: Brighton Rock (PG 1947) UK drama. Stars Richard Attenborough 10.00 Movie: Carry On Constable (G 1960) UK comedy. Stars Sid James 11.45 Movie: Holiday On The Buses (PG 1973) UK comedy. Stars Reg Varney 1.30 Movie: The Big Sleep (PG 1946) US mystery. Stars Humphrey Bogart 3.50 Movie: Dial M For Murder (PG 1954) US mystery. Stars Aldred Hitchcock 6.00 The Golden Girls 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 Secret Dealers 8.30 CSI: NY (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 10.30 CSI (M) 11.25 Conan (M) 12.20 Psychic TV 1.50 Movie: The Servant (M 1963) UK drama. Stars Dirk Bogarde 4.00 Movie: Against The Wind (PG 1948) WWII drama. Stars Simone Signoret 5.30 Discover Downunder

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Better Homes And Gardens 10.00 The Great Outdoors 11.00 Queensland Weekender 11.30 Out Of The Blue 12.00 A House In Spain 12.30 Passport To The Sun 1.00 Weekend Kitchen 5.00 Great Australian Doorstep 5.30 Man About The House 6.00 Mind Your Language 6.30 Born And Bred 7.30 Heartbeat 8.40 Inspector Morse (M) 11.00 That’s My Boy 11.30 Please Sir 12.00 Minder 1.00 Medical Rookies 1.30 Passport To The Sun 2.00 Man About The House 2.30 The World Around Us 3.30 Weekend Kitchen

7MATE

6.00 AFP Premiership Season: West Coast v Geelong 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 NBC Today 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 Zoom TV 12.30 Fifth Gear 1.00 Monster Garage 2.00 Fifth Gear 3.00 American Hot Rod 4.00 Monster 6.30 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Weekend Garage 5.00 Drew Carey Show 5.30 Sunrise 9.00 Kids’ Programs 1.30 V8 According To Jim Supercars: Townsville 5.30 Sydney 6.30 Seconds From Disaster 7.30 Air Crash Investigations Weekender 8.30 Movie: Air Force One 6.00 Seven News

PRIME

Witch 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 7.30 The Simpsons 6.00 At The Table With… 8.00 Futurama 6.30 Singapore Flavours 8.30 Movie: Naked Gun 33 1/3 7.30 Tour de France Highlights (PG 1994) US comedy. Stars 8.00 FIFA Women’s World Cup Leslie Nielsen Highlights 8.30 FIFA Women’s World Cup 10.10 Smallville (AV) 11.05 Family Ties 11.30 Cheers LIVE – Quarter final 11.15 Movie: Mastermind (M 2005) 12.05 Roseanne 12.35 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 Mork & Mindy Swedish thriller 1.15 FIFA Women’s World Cup 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis Murder 4.00 Touched LIVE – Quarter final By An Angel 5.00 7th Heaven 3.40 Weatherwatch

TEN

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Spin City 1.00 The Hills 2.00 Dukes Of Hazzard 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Movie: Valiant (G 2005) WWII drama. Stars Ewan McGregor 7.30 Movie: Honey I Shrunk The Kids (PG 1989) US comedy. Stars Rick Moranis 9.30 Movie: Police Academy 3 (PG 1986) US comedy. Stars Steve Guttenberg 11.10 South Park (MA) 12.10 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Fringe (M) 2.00 Reno 911 (M) 4.30 Infomercials 12.00 The Ellen Unnatural History 5.00 The Hills 5.30 Degeneres Show 1.00 The View Tamagotch! 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Kitchen Whiz 4.30 Afternoon News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Today 9.00 Alive & Cooking 6.00 Evening News 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Friends 11.00 6.30 A Current Affair Murder, She Wrote 12.00 Movie: 7.30 Friday Night Football LIVE The Loves Of Joanna Gooden (PG – Parramatta Eels v Wests 1947) UK drama. Stars Googie Withers Tigers 2.00 Wife Swap USA 3.00 McLeod’s 9.30 Friday Night Football New Daughters 4.00 The Block 5.00 The Zealand Warriors v Gold Golden Girls 6.00 Friends Coast Titans 7.00 The Zoo 11.30 Movie: Every Which Way But 7.30 Hot In Cleveland Loose (M 1978) US comedy. Stars 8.30 Movie: Any Given Sunday Clint Eastwood 1.45 Movie: Pumpkin (M 1999) US drama. Stars Al (M 2002) US comedy. Stars Christina Pacino Ricci 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Good Morning 11.35 Conan (M) 12.30 Psychic TV America 2.00 Movie: Firecreek (M 1968) Western. Stars James Stewart 4.00 Movie: Charro! (PG 1969) Western. Stars Elvis Presley

6.30 Movie: Shark Tale (G 2004) US animation 8.30 Movie: Under The Tuscan Sun (M 2003) US comedy. Stars Diane Lane 10.50 Movie: Arachnophobia (PG 1990) US comedy. Stars Jeff Daniels 1.05 Movie: The Ice Harvest (AV 2005) US comedy. Stars John Cusack 3.00 Home Shopping

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4.00 7.30 5.00 Big Ideas 6.00 7.30 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The World This Week 8.00 ABC News 9.00 Insiders 10.00 ABC News 10.30 7.30 11.00 ABC News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 12.30 Offsiders 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 ABC News 2.30 7.30 3.00 ABC News 3.30 Australian Story 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 Inside Business 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Foreign Correspondent 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 Insiders 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Tonic 10.00 ABC News 10.30 The World This Week 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Australian Story 12.00 Landline 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 6.00 Religion 7.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Hit List TV 12.00 I Fish 1.00 BBC World News 3.30 7.30 Student Body 2.00 Worst Week 3.00 Losing It 4.00 Meet The Press 4.30 The Bolt Report 5.00 Ten News 5.30 7.00 World News 7.30 Tour de Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals France Update 7.45 Weatherwatch 6.00 Ten News 8.00 World News 10.30 Football 6.30 Merlin Asia 11.00 Football Feature 12.00 7.30 Masterchef Australia Futbol Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 9.00 Hawaii Five-O (M) 2.00 World News 3.00 Blood, Sweat 10.00 NCIS (M) And Gears 4.45 Gone Fishing 5.00 11.00 Formula 1 Grand Prix: Britain Cycling Central 1.10 World Championship Netball: 6.00 Tour de France Highlights Final 3.10 Infomercials 4.00 Religion 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The 8.30 Dateline Brady Bunch 8.30 Everybody Loves 9.30 Nin’s Brother Raymond 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 Tour de France LIVE – 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Issoire to Saint-Flour Boat 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 2.20 Weatherwatch Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork & Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage

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& Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance 8.30 Biggest Loser US 10.30 90210 11.30 Cheers 12.00 Roseanne 12.30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 Mork & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis Murder 4.00 Touched By An Angel 5.00 7th Heaven

Files 2.00 Malcolm And Eddie 2.30 Newsradio 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 The Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 Movie: Cheaper By The Dozen 2 (G 2005) US comedy. Stars Steve Martin 8.30 Movie: War Of The Worlds (M 2005) US action. Stars Tom Cruise 11.00 Club Reps (MA) 12.00 Everest: Man v Mountain (M) 12.30 Malcolm And Eddie 1.00 Six Million Dollar Man 2.00 Quantum Leap 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 McHale’s Navy 5.30 Home Shopping

PRIME

6.00 Religion 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 World’s Strictest Parents 11.00 Movie: Fat Albert (G 2004) US comedy. Stars Kenan Thompson 1.00 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Collingwood v North Melbourne 4.00 V8 Supercars: Townsville 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.30 Castle (M) 10.30 Police Under Fire (M) 11.30 Surburban Secrets (M) 12.00 AFL Premiership Season: Port Adelaide v St Kilda 3.00 Home 6.00 World Tour Snowboarding 7.00 Shopping 5.30 Seven News Pro Bull Riding 7.30 World Of Free Sports 8.30 NASCAR Countdown 9.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup – LIVE 1.00 British 6.00 Home And Away 8.30 Ugly Betty Touring Car Championship 2.00 Isle 9.30 Flipper 10.30 Destination Ski Of Man TT Motorsport 3.00 Airline 11.00 Nick’s Bistro 11.30 Welcome 4.00 World Championship Netball: Back Kotter 12.00 Murphy Brown 12.30 Movie: Ride On The High Iron Highlights (PG 1956) US drama. Stars Don Taylor 6.30 World Championship 2.00 Movie: Electric Dreams (G 1984) Netball LIVE – Final US comedy. Stars Lenny von Dohlen 8.30 Sports Tonight 9.00 Formula 1 Grand Prix LIVE 4.00 Movie: Steel Magnolias (PG 1989) US drama. Stars Shirley Maclaine – Britain 12.05 Movie: Bobby Jones – Stroke 6.30 Marie Claire – Under The Cover Of Genius (PG 2004) US biography. Stars Jim Caviezel 2.30 Omnisport 7.00 Are You Being Served? 7.40 Royal Upstairs 3.00 OneAsia Tour Golf Downstairs 8.15 The Lakes 8.45 Escape To The Country 9.45 60 Minute Makeover 10.45 Hairy Bikers’ Cookbook 11.30 Living In The Sun 12.30 Movie: Steel Magnolias 3.00 Nick’s Bristro 3.30 The Australians 4.30 The World Around Us 5.30 Home Shopping

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GEM

6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Married With Children 2.30 Here’s Lucy 3.00 Green Acres 3.30 Spin City 4.30 Dukes Of Hazzard 5.30 Wipeout 6.30 Top Gear 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.30 Movie: Hellboy (M 2004) WWII drama. Stars Ron

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6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 Beach Patrol 9.30 V8 Xtra 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 American Hot Rod 1.00 Monster Garage 2.00 V8 Supercars: Townsville 4.00 Monster Garage 5.00 Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 Mythbusters 7.30 Mighty Structures 8.30 Movie: Daylight (M 1996) US action. Stars Sylvester Stallone 11.00 Movie: The Glass Cage (MA 1996) US drama. Stars Charlotte Lewis 1.00 World Famous For Dicking Around (M) 2.00 Spy School 2.30 McHale’s Navy 3.00 American Hot Rod 4.00 Six Million Dollar Man 5.00 Quantum Leap

6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 The City 12.30 Eclipse Music TV 1.00 Manly Surf 1.30 The Vine 2.00 Here’s Lucy 2.30 Green Acres 3.30 Spin City 4.30 Hellcats 5.30 Community 6.30 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 Two And A Half Men (M) 9.30 Movie: Batman – The Movie (PG 1989) US action. Stars Jack Nicholson 11.30 Nikita (AV) 12.30 Community 1.30 Reno 911 (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 The Sunday Roast 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Fishing Australia 2.00 Wildfire 3.00 In Their Footsteps 4.00 Sunday Football LIVE – Manly Sea Eagles v South Sydney Rabbitohs 6.00 NBN News 6.30 In Their Footsteps 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 The Mentalist (M) 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 11.30 The Guardian (M) 12.20 Super League 2.20 Russell Watson 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GEM 6.00 Religion 6.30 Movie: Went The Day Well (PG 1942) WWII drama. Stars Oliver Wilsford 8.30 Movie: Carry On Teacher (G 1959) UK comedy. Stars Kenneth Connor 10.15 Movie: Easy To Wed (PG 1946) US comedy. Stars Lucille Ball 12.30 Movie: Clash Of The Titans (PG 1981) US action. Stars Laurence Olivier 3.00 Getaway 3.30 Movie: The Sea Chase (PG 1955) WWII drama. Stars John Wayne 6.00 The Golden Girls 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 As Time Goes By 8.30 Movie: Copycat (M 1995) US mystery. Stars Sigourney Weaver 11.00 The Golden Girls 12.00 Movie: Out Of Season (M 1975) UK drama. Stars Vanessa Redgrave 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today

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MONDAY 11

ABC 1 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 Art Nation 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Architects Of Change 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Monarch Of The Glen 1.30 Cheese Slices 2.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.15 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Brideshead Revisited 12.30 The Clinic 1.30 The Suicide Tourist (M) 2.25 Once A Soldier 3.00 Moama International Bowls

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Urban Chef 8.00 Miranda 8.30 Swingtown (M) 9.30 Deadwood (M) 10.20 Ashes To Ashes (M) 11.15 The Beast (M) 12.00 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (M) 12.30 Beautiful Noise 1.20 Close

ABC 3 6.05am to 5.30pm Kids’ Programs 6.00 Total Drama World Tour 6.25 Horrible Histories 7.10 Star Wars 7.35 Dex Hamilton 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation 9.00 Close

Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork & Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The 4.00 ABC News 4.05 Big Ideas 5.00 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 6.00 Global Village Witch Asia Pacific Focus 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Come Dine With Me 6.30 Neighbours Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Greece 7.00 Everybody Loves Business Today 10.00 ABC News 7.30 The Vaccine War 12.30 Inside Business 1.00 ABC 8.30 Tour de France Highlights Raymond News 2.30 Asia Pacific Focus 3.00 7.30 Futurama 9.00 FIFA Women’s World Cup Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 8.30 Supernatural (M) Highlights The Quarters 6.00 ABC News 6.05 9.30 Being Human (M) 9.30 The World Game The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 10.30 The Late Late Show 11.30 10.30 Movie: Throne Of Blood ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 ABC News Cheers 12.00 Roseanne 12.30 (PG 1957) Japanese 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 drama 9.30 Q&A 10.30 ABC News 11.00 The Mork & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days Drum 11.45 The Quarters 12.00 ABC 12.30 Weatherwatch 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 BBC World Murder 4.00 Touched By An Angel News 1.30 Lateline Business 2.00 BBC 5.00 7th Heaven World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Lateline 6.00 Ten News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 3.35 Lateline Business 9.30 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey 6.30 Sportscar Series 9.10 500 Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Greatest Goals 9.40 ATP World Tour 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Tennis 12.00 World Championship News 7.30 Tour de France Update Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold Netball: Semi Final 12.00 World 7.45 World News And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News Championship Netball: Final 2.00 8.35 FIFA U-17 World Cup LIVE 6.30 6.30 With George Negus World Championship Netball – final 7.00 The 7pm Project Highlights 2.30 NASCAR Nationwide 11.30 World News 1.30 Dateline 2.30 7.30 Masterchef Australia Series 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Extreme World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 8.45 Can Of Worms (M) Dreams 4.30 Airline 5.00 Guerilla Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 9.45 Law & Order: Criminal Gardeners 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Bondi Global Village Rescue 6.30 Extreme Dreams 7.00 Intent (M) 6.00 Tour de France Highlights 10.45 6.30 With George Negus 11.15 Airline 7.30 Cops 8.30 24 (M) 9.30 6.30 World News Australia Late News With Sports Tonight 11.45 One Week At A Time 10.30 Sports 7.30 Mythbusters The Late Show 12.35 The Cleaner Tonight 11.00 Formula 1 Grand Prix: 8.30 Man v Wild (M) 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Britain 1.00 24 (M) 2.00 One Week At A Time 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Story Of 9.30 World News Australia The FA Cup 4.30 World Championship 10.00 Flight Of The Conchords Netball: Australia v Samoa 10.30 Cast Offs (M) 11.30 The World Game 12.30 Movie: 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The Brady Bunch 8.30 Neighbours The Truth And Other Lies (M 2004) Spanish romantic comedy 2.05 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat Weatherwatch 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 Mitch Albom’s For One More Day

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ELEVEN

PRIME

(PG 2007) US drama. Stars Ellen Burstyn 2.00 Beyond Tomorrow 3.00 That ’70s Show 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security 8.00 Crash Investigation Unit 8.30 The Amazing Race Australia 9.30 Teen Wolf (M) 10.30 Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum (M) 11.45 My Big Friggin Wedding (M) 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 News

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6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 NBC Today 10.00 NBC Meet The Press 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 Quincy ME 1.00 The Rockford Files 2.00 Malcolm And Eddie 2.30 Newsradio 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 The Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 My Wife And Kids 7.00 That ’70s Show 7.30 No Ordinary Family 8.30 Family Guy (M) 9.00 American Dad (M) 9.30 Family Guy (M) 10.30 My Name Is Earl 11.00 Scrubs 12.00 Spy School 1.00 Six Million Dollar Man 2.00 Quantum 6.00 Kids Time 7.30 Martha Stewart Leap 3.00 Quincy ME 4.00 Hercules Show 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 5.00 McHale’s Navy 5.30 Home Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street Shopping 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 Hollyoaks 11.30 Deal Or No Deal 12.00 Hart To Hart 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 1.00 Head Of The Class 1.30 Welcome Danoz 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Back Kotter 2.00 Murphy Brown 2.30 Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Valerie 3.00 Perfect Strangers 3.30 Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking Night Court 4.00 Movie: To Gillian 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Kitchen Whiz 4.30 On Her 37th Birthday (PG 1996) US Afternoon News 5.30 Hot Seat drama. Stars Peter Gallagher 6.00 NBN News 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 A Current Affair 7.00 Harry’s Practice 7.30 The Block 7.30 Heartbeat 8.25 Lotto 8.40 Movie: Catherine 8.30 Rescue Special Ops (M) Cookson’s The Dwelling 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) Place (M 1994) UK drama. 11.30 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl (MA) 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time 1.00 Stars Tracy Whitwell 12.00 The Sweeney (M) 1.00 Movie: Super League 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday Good Morning America 5.00 Early 3.00 Hart To Hart 4.00 Coronation Morning News Street 4.30 Emmerdale 5.00 Home Shopping

7TWO

NBN

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 ET 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Green Acres 1.00 Community 2.00 Hellcats 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Seinfeld 6.30 Two And A Half Men 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Cribs 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 Movie: Batman Returns (M 1992) US action. Stars Michael Keaton 12.10 Pushing Daisies (M) 1.00 Hellcats 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

GEM 6.00 Today 9.00 Alive & Cooking 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Friends 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 12.00 RPA 1.00 McLeod’s Daughters 2.00 The Golden Girls 2.30 The Block 6.00 Friends 7.00 The Zoo 7.30 Zoo Juniors 8.00 Gorilla School 8.30 David Attenborough’s Smart Sharks 9.30 Kitchen Nightmares (MA) 10.30 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl (MA) 11.00 The Big C (MA) 11.30 Friends 12.00 Murder, She Wrote 1.00 McLeod’s Daughters 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today

PLEASE NOTE: The Echo takes great care producing this guide, but unfortunately TV stations like to tinker with things at the last minute and sometimes make changes after we have gone to print.

TUESDAY 12

ABC 1 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 First Tuesday Book Club 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Architects Of Change 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Time Team 1.30 Meerkat Manor 2.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 The Young Ones 9.25 Angry Boys (M) 9.55 Fantasy With Jennifer Byrne 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Four Corners 12.15 Media Watch 12.30 The Young Ones 1.20 Sisters (M) 2.00 Songs Of Praise 2.25 Once A Soldier 3.00 Big Ideas

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Dirty Jobs 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Mysterious Planet 9.30 Sanctuary (M) 10.15 Angry Boys (M) 10.45 Arrested Development 11.05 The Office (M) 11.40 Mysterious Planet 12.10 The Whitest Kids U Know (M) 12.30 Billable Hours (M) 1.00 The Ponys 2.00 Close

ABC 3 6.05am to 5.30pm Kids’ Programs 6.00 Total Drama World Tour 6.25 Horrible Histories 7.10 Star Wars 7.40 Dex Hamilton 8.30 Degrassi: The Next

Generation 9.00 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.30 Tonic 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 The Quarters 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 The Drum 10.45 The Quarters 11.00 Newsline 12.00 ABC News 12.30 Lateline 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Lateline Business 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Lateline 3.30 Lateline Business

7.30 Lost Worlds Witches 8.30 Tour de France Highlights 9.00 Movie: Eyes Wide Open (M 2009) Israeli drama 10.45 Movie: Formula 17 (MA 2004) Taiwanese comedy 12.25 Weatherwatch

TEN

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.30 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 10.30 6.30 With George Negus 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World 11.00 Late News With Sports Tonight News 7.30 Tour de France Update 11.30 Late Show 12.30 The Cleaner 7.45 World News 1.30 Movie: Three (M) 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Times (PG 2005) Taiwanese romance 3.45 It’s My Turn 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Tour de France Highlights 6.00 Jag 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 The Brady Bunch 8.30 Neighbours 6.30 World News Australia 9.00 Touched By An Angel 10.00 7.30 The Secret Life Of Your 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat Body Clock 12.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00 Jag 8.30 Behind The Force (M) 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Cheers 3.30 9.30 World News Australia Roseanne 4.00 Family Ties 4.30 Mork 10.00 Tour de France LIVE – & Mindy 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Aurillac to Carmaux Brady Bunch 2.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News Raymond 6.00 Global Village 7.30 The Simpsons 6.30 Come Dine With Me 8.00 Futurama Greece 8.30 The Office

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ELEVEN

SBS 2

9.30 Wilfred (M) 10.00 Californication (MA) 10.40 The Late Late Show 11.30 Cheers 12.00 Roseanne 12.30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 1.00 Mork & Mindy 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Diagnosis Murder 4.00 Touched By An Angel 5.00 7th Heaven

ONE HD 7.30 OneAsia Tour Golf 8.30 BMX Pro 9.30 This Week In Baseball 10.00 Cairns Challenge Triathlon 11.00 World Championship Netball: Highlights 11.30 Isle Of Man Motorsport 12.30 British Touring Cars 1.30 One Week At A Time 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Extreme Dreams 4.30 Airline 5.00 Guerilla Gardeners 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Bondi Rescue 6.30 Extreme Dreams 7.00 Airline 7.30 Black Gold 8.30 Cops (M) 9.30 Movie: Children Of Men (AV 2007) US adventure. Stars Clive Owen 11.45 Sports Tonight 12.15 NASCAR Sprint Cup 1.15 Omnisport 1.45 Liverpool Football 4.45 OneAsia Tour Golf Highlights 5.45 Omnisport

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Dawn Anna (PG 2005) US drama. Stars Debra Winger 2.00 Beyond Tomorrow 3.00 That ’70s Show 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent 9.15 Winners & Losers (M) 10.00 How I Met Your Mother (M) 10.40 Cougar Town (M) 11.10

Keeping Up With The Kardashians (M) 12.05 Louis Theroux (M) 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 News

7TWO 6.00 Kids Time 7.30 Martha Stewart Show 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 Hollyoaks 11.30 Deal Or No Deal 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 Head Of The Class 1.30 Welcome Back Kotter 2.00 Murphy Brown 2.30 Valerie 3.00 Perfect Strangers 3.30 Night Court 4.00 Movie: Once Upon A Mattress (G 2005) US comedy. Stars Carol Burnett 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Harry’s Practice 7.30 Keeping Up Appearances 8.10 Are You Being Served? 8.45 One Foot In The Grave 9.30 Jonathan Creek (M) 10.30 Movie: Carry On Girls (PG 1973) UK comedy. Stars Sid James 12.20 Minder 1.30 Movie: The Falcon In Danger (PG 1943) US drama. Stars Tom Conway 3.00 Hart To Hart 4.00 Coronation Street 4.30 Emmerdale 5.00 Home Shopping

7MATE 6.00 Six Million Dollar Man 7.00 The Virginian 8.30 McHale’s Navy 9.00 NBC Today 11.00 Quantum Leap 12.00 Quincy ME 1.00 The Rockford Files 2.00 Malcolm And Eddie 2.30 Newsradio 3.00 Xena 4.00 Hercules 5.00 The Drew Carey Show 5.30 According To Jim 6.30 My Wife And Kids 7.00 That ’70s Show

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7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Family Guy (M) 9.00 American Dad (M) 9.30 Family Guy (M) 10.30 My Name Is Earl 11.00 Scrubs 12.00 Spy School 1.00 Six Million Dollar Man 2.00 Quantum Leap 3.00 Quincy ME 4.00 Xena 5.00 Hercules

8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 Movie: Resident Evil – Extinction (AV 2007) US action. Stars Milla Jovovich 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 Reno 911 (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN

GEM

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Kitchen Whiz 4.30 Afternoon News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.00 RBT 8.30 Sea Patrol (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 10.30 Two And A Half Men (M) 11.30 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl (MA) 12.00 20/20 1.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

6.00 Today 9.00 Alive & Cooking 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Friends 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 12.00 Movie: Courage Of Lassie (G 1946) US adventure. Stars Elizabeth Taylor 2.00 RPA 3.00 McLeod’s Daughters 4.00 David Attenborough’s Smart Sharks 5.00 The Golden Girls 6.00 Friends 7.00 The Zoo 7.30 Movie: Music & Lyrics (PG 2007) US comedy. Stars Hugh Grant 9.40 Movie: Sudden Impact (AV 1983) US action. Stars Clint Eastwood 12.00 Murder, She Wrote 1.00 McLeod’s Daughters 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Spin City 1.00 Seinfeld 2.00 Unnatural History 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Seinfeld 6.30 Two And A Half Men 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Primeval

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Victoria Cosford Winter beginnings are distinguished by the exchange of citrus. On my desk rolls another carrier bag of mandarins; my landlady leaves a tumble of oranges on my doorstep; the latest visit to my sister results in far more limes than I know what to do with. And of course lemons, the abundance of lemons! For weeks my Corso de’ Fiori fruit bowl is a still-life from Vogue Living, and then I notice the limes have turned pallid and the mandarins begin to rot, and I regret the lack of a marmalade-making gene. Briskly, before they too can wither, I decide for my lemons on a classic lemon tart one weekend when Beef Burgundy to precede it provides an excuse for friends to dinner. That sort of weather. I have scores of lemon tart recipes and the one I settle on, from Elizabeth Luard’s Saffron & Sunshine, is randomly plucked. She calls hers a Tortell de Limon, a Catalan version; it is a triumph, even though in my ‘new’ rather slow oven it takes almost twice as long to bake as specified.

So that’s the classic – but once I started hunting I found other possibilities. One requires that, rather than a custard, you fill the tart shell with a lemon curd: no baking involved at all once you have blind-baked your pastry, and no need to even turn on the oven if the tart shell is composed of a cheesecake-type base of crushed biscuits bound with melted butter. The lemon curd is essentially a sabayon, and needs to be stirred in a bowl over simmering water for 20–25 minutes, until it thickens, and finally enriched with extra butter. (Lemon curd is a useful thing to keep in the refrigerator if you make too much: juice three lemons and grate one finely then whisk into four eggs and one cup caster sugar previously creamed together. With a wooden spoon stir in the top of a double-boiler until very thick then remove from heat and whisk in 125 g chopped unsalted butter.)

Open 7 days 7am - 10pm Corner Marvell & Middelton Sts, Reservations: 6680 9960

Fishheads Open seven days, 7.30am-11.30pm Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St 6680 7632 Bangalow – 2 Byron St 6687 2883

The Cape Byron Lighthouse Café Open 7 days 9am-5pm Cape Byron Lighthouse

Pass Café Open 7 days from 7am Breakfast & lunch BYO Brooke Drive, Byron Bay 6680 8028 contact@thepasscafe. com.au

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Then there are lemon tarts more like cheesecakes, blending cream cheese with sugar, eggs, lemon juice and rind then baked: mere pretenders. One recipe I found called for a filling of sweetened condensed milk, double-whipped cream, lemon juice and lemon rind: another no-cook no-brainer. Thomas Keller’s version uses the sabayon filling but a sensational base incorporating ground pine nuts into the pastry.

Targa

il postino café bar restaurant

Northern NSW’s Best New Restaurant*. il postino serves fresh, authentic cuisine in historic Alstonville - a 35 min scenic drive from Byron. Dine under the 86 Main Street, Alstonville stars, or enjoy afternoon drinks on the verandah. 6628 3333 Also open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, Open Breakfast & Lunch with fabulous Allpress coffee all day. Live music Sun. Tues – Sun 27 Feb - LEEWAY. New menus at www.ilpostino.com. Dinner Wed – Sat au. *WINNER BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2010 Northern www.ilpostino.com.au. NSW, SAVOUR AUSTRALIA AWARDS.

Slice Pizzeria

BANGALOW

Lemon tarts are one of the stalwarts of restaurant dessert menus, alongside crème brûlées, chocolate fondants and panna cottas. There are endless variations on the theme, but credit for the craze must go to the Roux brothers back in the 1980s. One of their signature dishes was Tarte au Citron, or lemon tart, with its tangy creamy custard filling barely trembling within a case of perfect pastry, served at room temperature with a dusting of icing sugar. Indeed its recipe is strikingly similar to Luard’s Catalan version – except that she uses twice the quantity of eggs, a daunting nine. But otherwise there it is, a buttery short pastry

par-cooked before being filled with a combination of eggs, sugar, lemon juice and double cream then returned to the oven to bake until the citrus custard has set.

Bangalow Dining Rooms

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bangalow espressobar & pizzabar

Billi’s Thai

thai restaurant

BRUNSWICK HEADS

BILLINUDGEL

cnr station & deacon streets bangalow 6687 1271 DINE IN. T/WAY. BYO

Open Wed-Sun NEW OPENING TIME 5.30pm Dine in or takeaway Billinudgel Village 6680 3352

The Bangalow Dining Rooms at the Bangalow Hotel produces great food using predominantly local produce. The beautiful restaurant space on the high verandah and intimate dining room hosts a modern menu. Enjoy our bistro menu in the pub all day. With reasonable prices, generous portions and a kids menu, our delicious menu will appeal to all.

The Restaurant

coffee. brunch. pizza. pides. salads. cakes Delicious house made treats and pizza (inc GF). Specialising in local produce and fabulous coffee! ESPRESSOBAR Mon–Sat and market Sunday–8am PIZZA lunch 11.30am–2.30pm evenings 5.30pm til late.

at The Byron at Byron

$13 Curry night Wed/Thurs

The Aztec Byron Bay

The whole family will enjoy the relaxed village atmosphere from the covered verandah or inside dining area. Be part of the best-kept secret in the shire! WINE BAR TAPAS BAR Restaurant, with all the old favourites and an extensive wine list, now is the time to head to Dominic’s for something a little different – there is something for everyone!

Open Wed – Sat from 5pm Sunday lunch from 12pm Drop in for an enjoyable meal or try some tapas and Fingal St, Brunswick Heads a cocktail and have a lazy Sunday afternoon. 6685 1688 Tapas Happy Hour Fri 5.30pm

Hotel Brunswick

HOTEL BRUNSWICK

Open daily from 10am Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1236

fatbellykat

The Bruns Brasserie’s newest addition is crispy crust pizzas. Daily selections include fresh grilled snapper, juicy steaks and bangers and mash. Gourmet coffees, Devonshire teas, freshly squeezed juices and delicious desserts are also available. Lunch and dinner bookings available on request. ‘Foodies keen to escape Byron Bay’s bustle, head for this little gem’ – Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide.

26 Tweed St, Modern Greek mezze with dishes from $3.90 to $25.90. Brunswick Heads Open Wed-Sun from 6pm Gluten-free and vego options. If oysters are your thing, this is the place. Fully licensed. 6685 1100 Current menu online @fatbellykat.com

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Café by day, Italian restaurant by night. Targa is dishing up contemporary Italian fare, seven days a week, Genovese Coffee and a small but interesting wine list of local and Italian varietals

You can still enjoy the beach in the middle of winter at Fishheads – our beachfront deck is a cosy haven to watch the waves roll in. Join us midweek for breakfast and save 50% and enjoy two courses for $35. Visit www.fishheadsbyron.com.au for details and follow us on facebook to receive special offers and more. New winter menu now being served. Dine in or take away. The Cape Byron Lighthouse Café is the most picturesque place to relax, have a coffee and watch the whales. We have great coffee and fantastic locally made food and In the Pink icecream. Come up and see us and get a free local coffee card (buy 5 get 1 free) PLUS, ‘LIKE’ our page on Facebook for up to date information on whale sightings, discounts, prizes and more. The newly refurbished Iconic Pass Café is open again. Offering value for money dine in and takeaway meals. Local fresh ingredients used in all meals. Come by road, foot or sand to this casual dining experience. Available for hire for private functions. Slice Pizzeria is Byron’s only authentic stone oven pizza. Made with top shelf ingredients and ready to be eaten by the slice or whole. Real handcrafted dough, opened in front of your eyes with our bare, trained hands. Italian grown tomatoes and flour. Butcher quality meats. Real, fresh, local produce. Fresh, pure mozzarella (no blends, no substitutes). A simple and unique slow rise process, minimising the use of yeast, therefore giving you a lighter and healthier feeling. Enjoy! You just ate something good.

New oriental grocery & take away shop in Jonson St. Grocery: Focused on a wide selection of Japanese Lunch & dinner box, Sushi, food products and other unique oriental products. Yam Cha Take away: Enjoy healthy, freshly-made Japanese 130 Jonson St, next to RSL style lunch and dinner boxes, sushi, Yam cha, and Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, salads for lunch and dinner. Sat 11am-3pm Catering: Various healthy Japanese style lunch and 0449 235 707 dinner boxes, sushi for your function by order. Please call for orders

Zentveld’s local coffee offerings

OPEN For over 15 years Billi’s Thai has re-created the FIRE PLACE traditional taste of Thailand in Billinudgel. Offering an extensive menu, scrumptious desserts, specials board, and western style kids menu.

Dominic’s Ristoranté

Open 7 days 12.00 till late (very late on weekends) Beach end of Jonson St (under Hogs Breath Café) 66 809 357

Winter Events Paella Sangria Sundays from 1pm - $29 p. person Slow Cooked Tuesdays from $26 p.person

BYRON BAY

GOODTASTE

Breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days 77-97 Broken Head Road Byron Bay 6639 2111

32 Lawson St, 6680 8198 LICENSED MEXICAN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN 7 days Lunch/ Dinner Phone ahead for opening times

Thai@Byron Open for dinner 7 days. $9.90 lunch Thursday Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

Lemongrass Open 6 days 5pm-9pm Closed Tuesdays Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

Traditional Thai Open for dinner Thurs - Tues from 5.30pm 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

With a focus on fresh local produce, the Restaurant at The Byron at Byron showcases fine food with passion. Dine in style overlooking a spectacular rainforest background and select from the seasonal menu which includes an enticing degustation dinner. Happy Hour: Join us from 4.30-6.00pm every day, for a relaxing drink on the deck with $10 cocktails, $6 wines and $5 beers. All the favourites – Nachos, Enchiladas, Burritos etc extensive vegetarian options. TWO UP TUESDAY - Buy one main meal and receive a second main meal for FREE from 5.30pm. Inexpensive and extensive cocktail list. $20.00 Group Bookings Menu for bookings of 15 or more Takeways and Childrens Menu available. Conditions Apply. THE ORIGINAL FLAVOURS OF MEXICO. Authentic Thai chefs will tantilise your taste buds with superb traditional Thai cuisine. Well priced and popular with the locals. Fully licensed and delicious cocktails. The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of food are preserved as much as possible. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended. What do a Colombian, a Bulgarian and a Laosythainese have in common? Traditional Thai! Setup by a Heng, cooked by a Verano, served by a Pavlova. We can be found in the Asian end of Fletcher St, just seconds away from the beach. Dine in the warm colourful atmosphere of our restaurant or take away. Banquet menus ideal for functions and private catering also available.

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2-Courses $35 4-Courses $45 6-Courses $65 ‘Local produce, global flavour’ Stunning views overlooking Byron Bay www.figtreerestaurant.com.au Bon appetit!

Earth ‘n‘ Sea Pizza and Pasta

Earth’n’Sea Pizza and Pasta has been a vibrant part of the Byron dining scene since 1976. Their basic Open every day for lunch & philosophy is to buy the best produce locally and make their food from scratch. This family restaurant offers dinner. 12pm-2.30pm & 5pm. (no surcharge Sundays). great service in a friendly environment. The menu not New location: Cnr Fletcher only has 22 different pizzas – it also has great pastas & Byron Sts. Byron Bay. and salads as well as gluten free options. Fully licensed. www.earthnsea.com.au FREE underground parking available. 6685 6029 Winner of the favourite Japanese restaurant all over Australia in the I Love Food Byron Bay Woolies Plaza, Competition. Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Open 7 days 11am till late. Get 20% off at Coolangatta Showcase Dendy Cinema. O-Sushi is a modern Japanese on the Beach 07 5536 5455 restaurant guided by a philosophy that incorporates Broadbeach The Oracle, traditional values of providing the best possible service 12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166 combined with fresh wholesome food.

O-Sushi

Saltbar Beach Bar & Bistro Bells Boulevard, Salt Village, South Kingscliff Open 7 days 1300 725 822 www.saltbar.com.au

Cafe Marius Open 7 days from 7am All day breakfast 6/90-92 Ballina Street Lennox Head 02 6687 5897 www.cafemarius.com.au

Saltbar has something for everyone, a large deck, newly refurbished Sports Bar, family friendly Bistro and Kids Korner. As well as ocean views, there’s always a great atmosphere, daily food specials, a well-equipped children’s area, live music and more. Kids eat free* Mon-Thurs 5.30-7pm + free kids’ movie 7pm, T-Bone Tues & free trivia, Half Price Wednesday + free Karaoke 7pm. Saltbar is on the absolute beachfront, Salt Village, 15 mins south of Coolangatta Airport. *conditions apply

We have a passion for coffee and food. A fabulous brekky and lunch menu will leave you drooling. Tantalise your taste buds with silky smooth single origins coffee and freshly baked muffins. Choose from a variety of sweet and savoury treats and a wide range of hams, salamis and cheeses from our deli displays. We only select from the best local produce. Every 3 weeks we are open for a special and unique Japanese dinner. Bookings essential, seats are limited.

KINGSCLIFF

LUNCH: Fri-Sun DINNER: Thurs, Fri, Sat 4 Sunrise Lane, Ewingsdale 02 66 847 273

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Fig Tree Restaurant

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Blackboard at the Beach

Recommended in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2011, this cruisy cafÊ is in Lennox Head’s best location away from the hustle and bustle, with Breakfast & lunch Wed-Sun beautiful ocean views. Walk straight in from the 6687 4333 beach to enjoy the superb cafÊ fare on offer for www.blackboard.net.au breakfast and lunch.

Now open Sundays for breakfast and lunch

Byron Bay Golf Club B’fast: Sun 8.30am-11am Lunch: Wed-Sun 11am-3pm Dinner: Wed-Sat 5.30pm-9pm 6685 6470

Had enough of the rat race in the CBD? Just 3km from the centre of town nestled in the beautiful surrounds of Byron Bay’s golf course The Deck at Byron is fast becoming the hot spot for locals and their families with Friday night entertainment for the kids and great value for money, a wide range of menu options and fresh and exciting specials for dinner. Don’t be the last to find out! Bookings essential.

Treehouse on Belongil

Fully Licensed Restaurant – Bar – Functions Stroll along Main Beach to Belongil Devour our woodfired pizzas, a la carte meals and lush cocktails Enjoy our funky garden bar and casual atmosphere Listen to live music Thursday – Sunday from 7pm

25 Childe St, Byron Bay Open 8am-11pm Wed-Mon (closed Tues in winter) 6680 9452

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Rae’s Fish Cafe Lunch & Dinner 7 days Entrees $18, Mains $28 Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366

Muoi’s Feast Lunch: Tues-Sat Dinner: Mon-Sat 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay Bookings Essential 6685 7557

A sophisticated blend of flavours and textures with an ever changing menu. For breakfast, lunch or dinner and tapas all day, matched by an exciting wine list and arguably the best cocktails in town. Your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the eclectic vibe of The Balcony Bar & Restaurant.

Casual relaxed seaside dining overlooking the picturesque Wategos beach. Using the freshest produce and seafood from throughout the region. Rae’s is an iconic restaurant with a reputation as the best in the area.

Muoi’s Feast has created a strong following since opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is the predominant favourite. Enjoy for lunch or dinner.

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

2010 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide Open 5 days. Open Wednesday-Sunday FOR THE LOVE ăQN t %JOF JO PS 5BLFBXBZ OF THAI FOOD! 6684 2273 Mullumbimby Golf Club

Poinciana Food Bar Cafe Music 55 Station St, Mullumbimby 6684 4036 www.poincianacafe.com

Open seven days a week from 8am. All day breakfast available on weekends and until 1pm weekdays. Lunch served noon to 3pm. Licensed with great beer, wine and cocktail lists. Fabulous courtyard, undercover dining, lounge and bar areas with free wireless internet throughout. Great coffee, food and music served up daily!

This iconic pie shop is now Byron Shire’s “Little Secret�, still serving a full range of traditional, handmade pies At the Gateway to Mullum with the option of mushy peas and potato. We also do Mon-Fri: 6am to 6:30pm great espresso coffee, fresh sandwiches, salads, fruit Sat: 6:30am to 6:00pm salads and slices. Try our pizza each Thursday between Sun: 7:00am to 6:00pm 5 and 6pm, when they are ready to take home at just 6684 4041 $10. rich@rd.au.com Hope to see you soon.

Uncle Tom’s Pies

La Table 72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Restaurant: 6684 2227 Wed-Sat from 4pm www.latable.com.au

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ Breakfast & Lunch 7 days from 8am 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

Cafe: First and only cafĂŠ in the shire to offer quality organic coffee and organic milk! Delicious brekkies, lunches and house baked pastries served by a friendly, professional team. Resto: Late afternoon – share a drink with something to taste. Evening – dine in our warm, stylish, open interior. French chef Bruno passionately innovates French Mediterranean bistro style food using high quality produce. SMH 2011 Good Food Guide Reviewed and Top 10 Sustainable Restaurants The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flair, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks.

NEW BRIGHTON

The Deck

MULLUMBIMBY

www.osushi.com.au

Pizza Paradiso

WhyNot!

Santos Trading Warehouse

Breakfast & Lunch 7 days from 6am Cocktails & Dinner Wednesday to Sunday 18 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7994 whynotbyronbay.com.au

Beach Kitchen

KINGSCLIFF

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au

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WEDNESDAY WINE NIGHTS Set menu with matching wines: Two courses $30 ORGANIC, ACOUSTIC THURSDAYS Organic Farmers’ Market menu and acoustic tunes: Two courses $30 or three courses $40

Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay’

Fins

Upcoming wine-makers dinner

Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun

with one of Australia’s hottest producers, SC Pannell. Four course menu married to outstanding old-world varietals such as Nebbiolo, Grenache and Touriga Nacional.

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Takeaway, dine in and home delivery BYO Open 7 days from 5pm Suffolk Park Shopping Centre 6685 3101

1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 8228 www.lusciousfoods.com.au info@lusciousfoods.com.au

Red Ginger Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (behind Aurora) 6687 2808

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Selection of flat breads. Large range of vegetarian pizzas and pastas. Gluten-free base available.

Most are aware of the two wonderful Santos healthy food stores on Jonson St, Byron Bay & Burringbar St, Mullumbimby, but did you know that you can also Mon-Thurs 9 to 5 shop at the Santos Warehouse? Small enough for Fridays 9 to 4 personal care, large enough for competitive prices, we OPEN TO THE PUBLIC have been supplying high quality biodynamic, organic 3/7 Brigantine Street, & natural products to Byron Shire & beyond since 1975. Byron Arts & Industry Park We continue our commitment to sourcing as locally as possible. Encouraging community. 6685 5685

Luscious Foods

6.30pm, Wed Aug 24, $89 per person

Artisan pizzas hand crafted on the premises using the freshest local produce and the best of traditional and modern styles.

SUPPLIERS

Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric Open for Dinner & Cocktails restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine. We’re introducing an exciting menu of taste 7 days plates, antipasti, fresh pastas and main dishes. With from 4pm till late our new Ocean View Bar, we ensure all our guests Next to the Beach Hotel have the opportunity to enjoy some of Byron’s finest Bay Street cocktails and wine. 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

Italian at the Pacific

SUFFOLK PARK

www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au

Luscious Foods aim to provide the freshest, first class quality handmade food for your event. Whether your function is a cocktail party, wedding, conference, picnic or intimate, Luscious is here to help create delicious menus to suit your tastes and budget. All products are handmade using fresh local produce, organic where possible, with an extensive range of global cuisine. A uniquely Byron uniquely Asian Emporium with everything you need for cooking Asian food – from Korea and Japan though China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India and even into the Middle East. Spices and rices, groceries, fine teas and teapots, Yum Cha dumplings ready to eat in the store or frozen to take home, fresh noodles and tofu PLUS gorgeous exotic gifts, homewares and furniture.

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Sport

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Red Devils wing it to lower Magpies’ colours John Campbell

In any endeavour, the rules that you learn on Day One are the ones best adhered to. Rugby league is no different. ‘Run hard, run straight’ was propforward Chris ‘the Freight Train’ Coleman’s simple credo as he repeatedly powered through the Lower Clarence defence to contribute hugely to Byron Bay’s 32-18 defeat of the Magpies in their NRRRL reserve grade clash at Red Devil Park on Sunday. Fielding a side bearing a remarkable resemblance to the one listed in the program, the Devils frustrated a pulsating estimated crowd of 4,332 by turning in their most inept thirty-five minutes of the season to trail 6-18 at the break. Surging on to the ball from ten out, Coleman’s unstoppable momentum had put the Bay on the board, but otherwise he and his mates were shown up by a keener outfit that played

SPORT RESULTS BOWLS Brunswick Heads Week ending: 3.7.2011 Wednesday June 29th Self-Selected Triples: Winners K Boorman, N Sharp, M Jeffreys,; 2nd C Jensen, J Anderson, R Montgomery; 3rd L Lindsay, M Guest, N Condon: Cock of the Walk L Torresi Final Minor Singles D Sanderson (d) B Fahy Mixed Pair Championship J Lofts, J Phypers (d) B & D Wyborn: E Beddoes, L Wade (d) J Sanderson, N Condon Byron Bay Men Club mens Open Single championship is underway with games played on Sunday with wins to Kerry Rice 31 v Paul Bezrouchko 15 - Paul Clark 31 v Al Everingham 15 - Brian Burton 31 v Ken Morrow 18 - Mark Barry 31 v Tim Ives 19. Club Minor Singles championship draw is now on the board. Please check and arrange games. Tuesdays Handicap Singles results this week was a win to Lorraine Earea. The jackpot not won and now stands at $90. Thursdays self selected pairs, play starts at 1pm. Winners this week Gavin McPhail and Bazil Daniels with runners up Paul B-z and Barry Lamont. Meat tray won by Stu Wallace. The jackpot didn’t go off and is now $180. Saturday social bowls result in rainy weather - win to Pat Anderson, Steve Compton and Peter Darby.= Byron Bay Women Tuesday bowls - names in by 9:15am (66856202), play begins at 9:40am. A social roll-up last week with only a few ladies. July 12th is our President’s Friendship day. All Welcome, new bowlers especially. Members, please bring a friend. AGM of WBC is to be held on Tuesday 26th July. Meeting at 9:30am, social bowls to follow. All positions declared vacant. Nomination forms are on the notice board. List of positions is also on the notice board. Mullumbimby Ex-Services Men June 25 Major Singles Championship Final D Hammond 31 def J Morgan 20 Congratulations Des, well participated all players Mixed Social R Wainwright, C McClymont 20 def D Blake, J Canabou 13. A Snow, B McClymont, H McKenna 20 def M Gallagher, K Wriggley, B Rose 15. R Wriggley, J Estreich 27 def A Lumsden, P McDonald 22. June 29 No Social play, rain again. Mullumbimby Ex-Services Women June 28 Craig Watson Triples R Wainwright, B Reglin Winners (SM) def R Mills, J Beaumont. J Ball, K Freeman, J Towner R/Up (SM) def F Booth, D Lobb,

The second half opened with little improvement. The Devils could not take a trick and had their woes doubled by baffling rulings from the Bourke and Hare combination of touchie and ref. When all seemed lost, Coleman went on a rampaging run on the eastern edge of Lower’s ruck – the Magpies didn’t want a bar of the big fella – before the ball found its way to five-eighth Adam Gordon and thence to full back Bill Lowrie, who took two tacklers with him across the line. Gordon’s sideline conversion noticeably lifted the home side and within no time they were in again when centre Michael Chapman, still without garters for his socks, capitalised on a scintillating run from halfIf looks could kill ... The Red Devils’ photogenic centre, Michael ‘pull your socks up’ Chapman, back Peter Flannery. gave his Lower Clarence opposite the Edgar Britts in their NRRRL clash on Sunday. How the Devils had pulled Photo Jeff ‘Hoppin’ Party’ Dawson. back to be 18-all after looking at a sharper tempo and, it Devils lived by the principle as well do it on the first tackle so poorly for so long was a miappeared, with glue on their that says if you’re going to sur- – it would be generous to say nor miracle, but they rubbed quick hands. Conversely, the render possession, you might that they were sloppy. salt into the Magpies’ disinteB Croft. S Thomas, J Lee def E Walker, S Brown. R Wrigley, R Thompson def I Pettendy, J Kidman. Raffles, D Lobb, F Booth. Many thanks to Craig Watson for the trophies and raffle for our members. July 26 AGM 9.30am followed by General Meeting all members are welcome to attend. Nominations close July 12 at 4.30pm. Minor singles draw on the board please check. Ocean Shores Ladies Wed 29 June. Social: B Paine, J Lofts, W Sprengel (Winners Highest No of Ends) d M Franks, B Baber, P Keogh; M Bertoli/ G Johnston d L Wright/ B Sprengel. Fri 1 July. Championship. Final Major Singles: B Sprengel d J M Quirke. Social: E Hill, L Wright, G Johnston (Winners Out of the Hat) d J Williams, B Stone, R Wrigley; J Lofts, P Sullivan, F Crowder d J Lofts, C Timewell, M Bertoli. Ocean Shores Men Mon 27/6 Triples 1st D Larson, P Quirke & K Kennedy, 2nd J Sullivan, W Sprengel &L Campbell. Fri 1/7 Norfolk Rules Rocket Roberts had 60 reasons to be shirtboy. Club Championship Triples. B Sweeney, P Tornaros & P Earl def P Hain, T Mason & M Haines. K Hosie, R Ellis & R Roberts def G LeClere, G Priday & G Collins. R Tonkin, J Hay & S Brecard def N Keil, I Wingate & G LLewellyn. C Lee, D Matheson & S Pratt def J Gray, B Pollard & G Condie. J Sullivan’ H Schollbach & B Gibson def R Carney, R Norris & JT Gray. D Taylor, J Taylor & D Whitney def S Warren, G Wall & B James. K Hosie, R Ellis & R Roberts def J Sullivan, H Schollbach & B Gibson. Pearl’s O/S greenkeepers day is on Fri 15/7, all bowlers welcome. BRIDGE Ocean Shores 29/6:7 Table Mitchell.N-S:1st gross:E McCauley/C Kiernan;2nd gross:C Farrell/F Star.E-W:1st gross:S VanRossum/M Boyle;2nd gross:B Hurst/E Bridgeman. We play @ Ocean Shores Country Club every Wed. evening.Seated by 6:15pm. All welcome. Contact Pam on 66803871. GOLF Mullumbimby 02/07/11 Monthly Medal PRD Nationwide A Grade Net Winner: Damien Carsburg Score: 68, Runner Up: Peter Towner Score: 69 C/B. B Grade Net Winner: Graham Childs Score: 69. Runner Up: Joe Cullen Score: 71 C/B. C Grade Net Winner: Al Berry Score: 67 – Over All Winner Nearest the Pins: 5th: H Cooper 500 cm, 7th: H Cooper 800 cm, 12th: R Lawler 636 cm. Gundies Mug: Al Berry Mullumbimby Ladies Reults Thurs 30th June

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Overall Winner L Walker Div1 N Carsburg Div2 M Davey NTP 7th S Kosaka 12th M Crichton 17th M Davey Pro Pin N Carsburg BRD N Carsburg L Walker M Davey J Neat. Ocean Shores Ladies Tuesday 28 June 2011 Stableford - L’Oreal Paris Ladies Cup Final Round Judy Mitchell Memorial Cup 3rd Rd Presidents Trophy Div 1 Winner V Marsh 37 c/b, R/Up, R Rogers 37 Div 2 Winner P Kranz 38, R/Up, H Perry 37 c/b. Div 3 Winner S Brady 47, R/Up D Devir 39. NTP. Div 1 V Marsh. Div 2 J Brown, Div 3 S Brady. Vouchers to 34 c/b. Ocean Shores Men Monday 27 June - Medley Stableford Stewarts Menswear 1st Ralph Andreas 44pts , 2nd Colin Godsmark 43pts , 3rd Ray Barlett 41pts Wednesday 29 June - Single Stableford Billinudgel Tyres Batteries and Pool care Div 1 - 1st David Parks 40pts , 2nd Peter Snook 39pts , 3rd Snow Downes 38pts Div 2 - 1 st Chris Appel 39pts , 2nd John Sparke 39pts , 3rd James Stewart 38pts Saturday 2 July - Single Stableford Ken Tilling Div 1 - 1st Ron Moylan 41pts , 2nd John Maddock 39pts , 3rd Leo Prendergast 39pts Balls to 34 Div 2 - 1st Phil Mansfield 44pts , 2nd Ryan Clarke 41pts , 3rd Phil Williams 41pts Balls to 34 Pro Pin - Dave Parks 122cm Ocean Shore’s Men Vets 30/6..4 BBB Invitation to Ladies. 87 starters 1st Tony Cornell & Mike Kelley 47 pts. 2nd. Alex Ross & Alex Redmond 46 pts. 3rd. Bryan Spruce & Hazel Charles 45 pts. NTP 3rd. Alex Redmond 8th. Bob Roe (ladies) Bev Wingad 17th. Graham Isaacs (ladies) Betty Crossley. Balls to 39. Gorilla Awards 0-19 Col Godsmark 20+ Juan Price. Ladies Gorilla 0-28 Julia Maddock 29+ Elaine Roe. Juan (Jimmy) Price scrubbers ball Richard Conn & David Powell . TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby The doubles competition final was won by Mark Smith & Fred Neuman 3-1 from Chris Strybos & Pin Sultas. Chris Strybos won the open singles competition. Mark Smith defeated Chris Strybos 11-8 in the last of the knock-out competition. All welcome, play is at the Mullumbimby Tennis Clubhouse, Byron Street Mullumbimby, thursday evening 6.30pm start. Also, build on your skills with our new table tennis robot. Enquiries phone Mark 0409 473 517 or Chris 6684 1468.

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grating morale through another try to Lowrie, who sauntered through bamboozled and rapidly tiring opponents. The officials continued to find fault under every pebble – it would not have surprised if the they’d penalised the boys for not having their jerseys tucked in – but Chapman the Wolfman, an ever-present danger, darted from dummy half on a last tackle and somehow squirted a pass to his unmarked winger, Dwayne Cahill. The try for ‘Drano’ was a rich reward, for he had earlier intervened at crucial moments to deny the visitors when the game was still in the balance. Gordon wrapped up proceedings by stepping crossfield crab-like to find a hole and plant the pill under the sticks. The mob went up and the Devils, strangely, had recorded another handsome victory. Now third on the ladder, they are next at home to the Ballina Seagulls on July 17.

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In 2011 Bev and Ian followed and with all these years of friendship and playing regularly together, it was not until this year that they finally paired up for a teams event. In May they won the Foursomes Championship, and in June they won the three-day Shoot-Out. They swear you won’t be able to prise them apart from now on. www.echo.net.au


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Billy Goats bring it to rep rugby union Playing for mate Matt

Off to South Africa are Jack, Vinnie, Blake in the back row, (Kurt McDonald not pictured) and Jess, Gem, Jasper, Tim, Sean, and Rhys – missing is Mitch. Photo Tree Faerie.

Brunswick Valley Junior Rugby Club under 17s players Blake Hawkins, Vinnie Quigley, Kurt McDonald and Jack Williams have been selected to tour South Africa with the NSW Country Schools Development Squad. Jack Williams has also been selected for the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Squad

while his three team mates also made the NSW Country Squad. Four other members of the Billy Goats Under 17s team, Tim Browning, Mitch Buckley, Rhys Daniels and Sean Watkins, also participated in the recent trials. The did the club proud and were very close to selection.

This level of representation is testament to the skill and dedication of the lads individually and the Billy Goats as a whole. It is indicative of the talent coming through at all levels of the club and the commitment of all players, coaches, parents and supporters. When the parents of the four lucky lads finally stopped grin-

ning with pride, the realisation dawned that they each had to raise $4500 to fund the South African trip. As the Billy Goats are making a habit of selection in Rep Squads more and more parents are facing the challenges involved with financing the extensive travel. The Club wants to support parents by running regular fundraisers to offset these costs, the first of which is a Trivia and Auction night to be held on Saturday August 20. The Club is also asking local business to consider donating either goods or services of any value to be raffled, auctioned or as prizes for the evening. We would also love local businesses or sporting and community organisations to nominate teams. The evening promises to be a great event with some terrific prizes and surprises in store. The Trivia Night starts at 6pm at the Billinudgel Hotel. Cost is $10 per player with a minimum of six players per team. To register a team or make a donation phone either Dave Harman on 6680 1112 or 6684 1822 or Dean Trevaskis on 6680 4976.

St John’s Mullumbimby champion Rugby League team wore white armbands at the recent Schools Carnival at Casino in remembrance their good mate Matt Stibbard who passed away exactly two years ago. School Principal and team coach Tim Bleakley said that he felt the idea of wearing the armbands typified what a champion bunch of kids they are.

Bone crunching union wins and losses their solitary try. Next week both sides have home games at Dean Trevaskis Brunswick Heads with the 19s hosting Yamba at 12.30pm and It was an afternoon of crunch- the Seniors up against Kyogle ing bones and anguished at 2.30pm. groans as the Mullum Moonshiners hosted the Evans River Byron Bay Killer Whales. After an even Story by DJ Longtime start Evans registered two quick tries thanks to a Samo- The Byron Bay rugby team an winger that twice skipped travelled to Iluka on Saturday through the Shiners’ defence hoping to reverse three years of like a magician. The run to half away losses to the hard tackling time was punctuated with a Cossacks. The Bay won 54-0. split head, a serious broken leg The early signs were promto Dashing Dion Vogt, who is ising for Iluka who enjoyed hopefully recovering well fol- all the territory and posseslowing surgery on Sunday, and sion in the first seven minutes. finally a Mullum red card for The Bay’s ever reliable fullback a retaliatory but well delivered Shane Morritt was called on straight right. to make a robust cover tackle, After the half, Mullum’s snuffing out a well-worked play best player on the day, Simon from the Iluka backs. Hutton, slid across to make it Byron’s desperate goal-line 12 – 7 as the heavens opened. defence was then able to hold Max Saisai was doing plenty up a maul close to their own of work from number eight as line to win a scrum advantage. the game was played out in the It was then the visitors turn forwards. Two late tries to Ev- with the ball and centre Sean ans put the game to bed with Reilly ran a perfect angle from the Shiners going down 24 – 7. deep to score under the posts. Special mention for Damian Iluka defended keenly close to Browning who came from fur- the ruck but Byron’s underratther back than Kiwi in the 83 ed forward pack showed great Cup to steal a famous victory patience and technical skill to in the boat race. punch over the advantage line. The Under 19s hosted Ballina Kiwi flanker Michael Armand were competitive for the strong scored a trademark try, first twenty minutes until the leaving a trail of defenders on opposition ran in three tries the ground and when lock Loin ten minutes just prior to the gan Melville powered over the half. Big Will Campbell in the line the signs were ominous. second row had an outstanding Byron secured a four-try bogame for Mullum and scored nus point within half an hour

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but squandered a few more opportunities close to the break. Determined to reverse a recent trend of easing off in the second half, the Bay produced some of their best rugby late in the game against an opposition desperate to keep the score-line respectable. Versatile winger David Ryan scored twice and kicked six goals from as many attempts for a personal tally of 22 points. Melville found the line again and playmaker Frank Kearney capped another class performance with two tries of his own. On a day when it might have been tempting to go showboating, Byron’s forward pack were committed, selfless and disciplined. Captain Josh Smith led by example, Liam Powell was dominant at the set piece and lock Dan Ryan was the quiet achiever at almost every breakdown. Mick Leece, who has played this season at hooker and flanker, was outstanding in the halfback role. Byron Bay are now nine wins from nine starts but their credentials will be well and truly tested at home this Saturday. The Bay host Evans Head who have emerged as a genuine title chance with five wins in a row. Kick-off at the Recreation Fields is at 2.30pm.

Bangalow Bangalow travelled to Kyogle for a much-anticipated game against their arch-rivals. With

only two reserves on the bench against the second best side it was going to be a good test for the visitors. Bangalow defended their line for the first ten minutes, defusing countless attempts at tries, but gave away early penalties which put them under pressure. Kyogle kicked a penalty and Bangalow responded. This woke up the home side and two dubious tries to Kyogle to go up 20-3 with ten minutes to go killed off any hope of a win. This weekend Bangalow travel to Yamba for a tough game.

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Sun set 1700 1700 1700 1701 1701 1702 1702 1702 1703 1703 1704 1704 1705 1705 1706 1706 1707 1707 1708 1708 1709 1709 1710 1710 1711 1712 1712 1713 1713 1714 1714

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04:40 Moon set 1653 1755 1858 2002 2105 2208 2311 0015 0120 0225 0329 0429 0524 0614 0657 0735 0810 0842 0913 0943 1015 1048 1124 1205 1251 1342 1438 1539 1643 1748

High tide, height (m) 0808,1.33; 2015,1.88 0852,1.36; 2059,1.91 0937,1.39; 2143,1.91 1024,1.41; 2228,1.86 1114,1.44; 2315,1.78 1205,1.47 0006,1.66; 1300,1.50 0102,1.53; 1357,1.54 0207,1.41; 1458,1.59 0318,1.32; 1600,1.66 0431,1.27; 1702,1.73 0539,1.27; 1800,1.80 0638,1.30; 1853,1.85 0730,1.33; 1941,1.88 0816,1.35; 2025,1.87 0900,1.37; 2106,1.83 0942,1.37; 2145,1.77 1021,1.38; 2221,1.68 1100,1.37; 2256,1.62 1140,1.38; 2332,1.47 1221,1.38 0013,1.36; 1307,1.39 0101,1.26; 1359,1.40 0201,1.18; 1455,1.42 0312,1.13; 1554,1.47 0423,1.13; 1650,1.54 0525,1.16; 1741,1.63 0616,1.21; 1827,1.73 0701,1.28; 1912,1.82 0745,1.35; 1955,1.89 0830,1.42; 2039,1.92

Low tide, height (m) 0216,0.37; 1342,0.49 0257,0.32; 1427,0.47 0339,0.28; 1514,0.46 0421,0.27; 1603,0.46 0506,0.27; 1657,0.48 0551,0.30; 1754,0.52 0639,0.34; 1857,0.56 0729,0.39; 2008,0.58 0822,0.44; 2126,0.57 0919,0.48; 2243,0.52 1018,0.50; 2351,0.44 1116,0.49 0048,0.37; 1212,0.48 0139,0.31; 1302,0.46 0224,0.28; 1350,0.45 0304,0.28; 1435,0.46 0343,0.31; 1518,0.49 0419,0.34; 1600,0.52 0453,0.39; 1642,0.57 0527,0.43; 1726,0.62 0600,0.48; 1814,0.67 0638,0.52; 1910,0.71 0721,0.57; 2016,0.73 0811,0.60; 2132,0.71 0908,0.62; 2244,0.65 1006,0.61; 2342,0.57 1100,0.58 0030,0.47; 1150,0.52 0112,0.37; 1237,0.46 0152,0.28; 1324,0.39 0232,0.21; 1412,0.34

All times Eastern Standard Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Highway Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 30 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data courtesy of the National Tidal Centre.

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$ESIGN QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FREE QUOTES

FULLY INSURED YEARS EXPERIENCE Peter Alexander 0417 499 023 Lic 177579c

Fix your DIGITAL TV reception NOW NO FIX NO CHARGE*

ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTANT – BANGALOW John Hudson .....................................................................66872960

BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY RENOVATIONS

Friendly & Reliable

0422 668 582

$BMM /PSN OPX PO

APPLIANCE REPAIR MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire ..............................0408 851633 or 66842952

DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C .......0415 755337 PAVING, LANDSCAPING, DECKS, SANDSTONE WORK Lic 10711C Greg 0414 859830 or 66803234 RENOS Extensions, kitchen/bathroom, all trades, quality work. Lic 195968C ...... Matt 0414 549586 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821

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ARCHITECTS

Piers 0431 184 315

DON OSBORNE ARCHITECT Reg. 5687. www.ozarchitecture.com.au .............................66871897

AGRICULTURE

FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244 www.graemebarr.com ........................................66877973

RURAL PROPERTY ASSIST Caretake/ Property Manage/ Maintenance/ Machinery/ Stock Do you need time away from your hinterland estate or farm? Available for short, medium or long term assignment. UĂŠ*ÂœÂ?ˆViĂŠ Â…iVÂŽĂŠUĂŠ,iviĂ€iiĂƒĂŠUĂŠ"ĂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŠEĂŠ Â˜ĂƒĂ•Ă€>˜ViĂŠUĂŠ Ă›>ˆÂ?>LÂ?iĂŠÂˆÂ“Â“i`ˆ>ĂŒiÂ?Ăž ÂœĂ•Ă€Â?Ăž]ĂŠ`>ˆÂ?Ăž]ĂŠĂœiiÂŽÂ?ĂžĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ“ÂœÂ˜ĂŒÂ…Â?ÞÊÀ>ĂŒiĂƒĂŠ>Ă›>ˆÂ?>LÂ?i°ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠiÂ˜ÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€ÂˆiĂƒĂŠĂœiÂ?Vœ“i° Email: gracelandcattle@bigpond.com ÂœĂ€ĂŠV>Â?Â?ĂŠ œ“ˆ˜ˆVĂŠ0419 192 300 or 6685 3886

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JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD eco designs, residential/commercial.

Beautiful, Functional & Ethical

Reg. 3638. www.rihs.cbbom.au .....................................................................................0411 699205 Designs that are Sustainable Comfortable Affordable

SPACEstudio Architecture & interiors. Reg. 8261. www.spacestudio.com.au ...................66809921 ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088

Inspired to support Planet "UILDERS ,IC # People Budgets

ZUGAI STRUDWICK ARCHITECTS Reg 7669. www.zsarchitects.com.au ........................66872694

Call to discuss your new home – 02 6684 2100 www.e-construct.com.au www.beconstruct.com

ASBESTOS

BUILDER

ASBESTOS REMOVAL Licensed & insured. Free quotes .................................................0421 181363

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS BATHROOM SPECIALIST Blue Dolphin Bathroom Renovations. Lic 105283C .............0405 148536

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STRAIGHT STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTIONS ONS NSS QUALITY WORK, FULLY GUARANTEED

All Building Works Carpentry Decks & Pergolas Flooring straightstructure.com.au www.straightstructure.com.au

Small and Large Jobs Bathroom & Kitchen Door Replacement Extensions & New Homes

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ECO CLEANING QUALITY WORK BOND CLEANING

CONSTRUCTION BUILDERS STRATA

WINDOWS OFFICES & SCHOOLS PRESSURE CLEANING

6688 4777 / 0405 437 431 greenrocket@bigpond.com.au

PHONE NO: 02 6684 6635 BRUNSWICK HEADS

CLEANING THE BYRON SHIRE & NORTHERN RIVERS

WET JET PRESSURE CLEANING Commercial & Domestic

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02 6684 1526 / 0434 364 689 CAR DETAILING

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CARPET CLEANING

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DOUG MILNE 0407 856 965

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Carpet and upholstery cleaning, urine extraction, rust removal, heavy traffic areas, deodorising and sanitation.

Far North Coast

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CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS

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Rob & Lorraine Cubis Ph: 6685 1969 Mob: 0412 995267

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COMPUTER SERVICES

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DAVID LAWSON COMPUTER SERVICES All services & repairs for PCs ............................66843955

CHILDREN’S SERVICES BB KIDZKLUB Children’s events & parties, babysitting, face painting, clowns .............0429 770147

CHIROPRACTIC

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TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

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DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS PATIOS & EXTENSIONS Expansive Awnings Stunning Decks Complete Renovations

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The outdoor lifestyle specialists

02 6687 2881

northernrivers@trueline.net.au

www.trueline.net.au

ACTION WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING s (OUSE WASHING s (IGH PRESSURE OR SOFT WASH s 7INDOW CLEANING s $RIVEWAYS PATHS s 'UTTERS m YSCREENS s 7ATER EFl CIENT s &REE QUOTES 0HONE *OE OWNER OPERATOR 6684 4018 or 0412 495 750

Lightforce Computers Authorised Service Provider

Byron Shire • Ballina Shire • Tweed Shire (we do callouts too!)

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DENTISTS

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BANGALOW DENTAL HEALTH In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow ......................66872766 BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264 SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477

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Service Directory DESIGN & DRAFTING

Floor Sanding & Polishing New & old oors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed

ACCENT COLOR PLAN COPYING / PRINTING .................................................................66856236 BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN New Homes & additions ..........................Bob Acton 0407 787993 BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN & DRAFTING ............................0423 531448 or 66857713 DAVID ROBINSON DRAFTING Renovation, design & plans.................0419 880048 or 66858114

North Coast

call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008 Lic 181445C www.cmtimberooring.com.au

MICHAEL SPITERI ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING SERVICE .....................................0417 713033 WWW.BUILTPRACTICE.COM Sustainable modern design. Chris Knapp, M.Arch........0405 914569

CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

A.C.E. LAWN MOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed ....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237 AARON COOPERSMITH FENCING Gardening, lawns, chainsawing, rubbish removal ..0407 960887

GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal. 66884549 or 0405 716552 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured .......................0405 922839 or 66850125

ELECTRICIANS

LOCAL FOOD GARDENS Turning lawn into food............................................................0459 175729

ALF BURLEY 24 hour call out. Very reasonable rates. Lic 217948C ...............................0428 299754 ALL ELECTRICAL WORK Small jobs including safty switches etc. Lic EC31722 .... Syd 0400 629577 CHRIS APPEL Ocean Shores Lic EC22349 .......................................................................0422 607444 COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hourt service, Lic 154293C........................0439 624945 or 66804173

MULLUM HANDYMAN Gardening, mowing, rubbish removal, insured.......................0424 954388 MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394 MYOCUM MOWING Trees & rubbish removal.................................Neil 66844080 or 0410 666871 NORTHERN RIVER MOWING Acerage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rates .....0428 544190 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS / CONSULTANTS .............................0418 110714

CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service – all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C.............................0427 402399

WOOD’S RAINFOREST MANAGEMENT .................................. Dennis 66844856 or 0427 457545 DAN GRAHAM ELECTRICIAN No job too small. Lic 226219C ...............0439 860856 or 66845053 YARD MAINTENANCE, lawns, rubbish removal, gardening .........Mark 66843426 or 0437 343348 DAVID FROGGATT Domestic electrician. Lic 290498C ..................................................0402 470546

HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical Lic 27673 .........................................................0429 802355 SMALL – URGENT – EMERGENCY JOBS ONLY.........................................................0427 402399 STOKES BAY ELECTRICAL Mal MacKenzie. Lic 98590C ...............................................0416 025843

Reliable and Punctual

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K ONSITE REPAIRS TO ALL MAJOR PUMP BRANDS K POOL PUMP SALES REPAIRS K ALL TYPES POLYPIPES FITTINGS

Andrew Curtis s Lic No 79065C s Ph 0427 402 399

Solar power specialist

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FARM PICK UP PRICES CT-2 Couch – A Grade $3.30 /m2 – B Grade $2.60 /m2 Soft Leaf Buffalo $6.40 /m2

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6684 7380

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INTERIOR DESIGN KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606

KITCHENS

ADAMEARTHSCAPE Retaining walls. Paving. Concrete paths ................0411 726604 or 66805446 A KANGAMAN Mini bobcat, tipper, fencing & trenching ..............................................0424 234500 A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher and mini excavator..............0402 716857 BRENDON POWELL Bobcat, excavator, tipper & auger. All jobs...................................0404 988222 BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337

B r u n s w i c k Va l l e y

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Matt

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Garden & Property Maintenance ALSO OFFERING ACREAGE MOWING Call Sam for a free quote V Mowing / Ride-on V Brush cutting V Landscaping V Rubbish removal V Pressure cleaning Sam Plummer Fully insured V Gutter clearing

0422 141 798 or 6687 2296

SMALL, URGENT & EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL JOBS

Call 0427 402 399

BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION

Lic 118938C

Genuine 24 hour, 7 days a week service

t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ..............66842400 AROMATHERAPY/ REFLEXOLOGY/ SKIN CARE Therese Moffatt RN.........................0418 465487 AYURVEDA Consultations, massage, treatments ................................................... Jacinta 66849422 CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern. Practitioner, tutor and trainer ....................66846444 FELDENKRAIS Dinah Hornung .....................................................................................0411 502777 HERBAL MEDICINE Iridology, bach flowers. Lynette Tyrrell..................66858666 or 0432 533686 KINESIOLOGY & REMEDIAL MASSAGE Paritosho Rowe .................................................66802475 LIVE BLOOD SCREENING Naturopath. Phillippa Church ..................................................66841401 MASSAGE Remedial, Shiatsu, Lomi Lomi etc .................................................................0411 113007 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 MULLUMBIMBY PSYCHOLOGY www.mullumbimbypsychology.com.au .......................66844748 PSYCHOLOGIST – DAWN COHEN Bangalow ..............................................................0403 953221

SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS & CABINETS Billinudgel. 14 yrs+ qualified experience .0420 902806

Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday

Local, reliable, friendly electrician. Extensive experience. No obligation, free quotes. Call Wayne 0414 821 137 or 6684 5521

HEALTH

HIRE

Business, Home, Farm, Industrial

Commercial, industrial and domestic applications

HANDYPERSONS

A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Repairs, renovation, maintenance........................................0402 281638 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas Tom Scott ...........66843088 or 0418 600576 ECO HANDYMAN Earth friendly home maintenance ............................................ Chris 0402 690744 AB FAB Mowing, gardening, acreage & small block ......................................................0421 185520 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227 A TO Z GARDEN SERVICE Lawns, hedges, clear ups, trees, gutters, clean & tidy ..........0405 625697 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal .66884549 or 0405 716552 NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Repairs, maintenance, painting, paving ..............David 0423 550110

GARDENS RENOVATED Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Tim......0405 529275

Call Steven Butturini

Schultz Circuit Electrical

AFFORDABLE & PROFESSIONAL studioseventyfive@gmail.com ..............................0466 593280

GUTTER GUARD SPECIALISTS Free quotes. All areas .................................................0405 922839 THE GUTTERMAN Gutter cleaning/repair/fitting & guarding. Free quotes ...................0431 212566

ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL Prompt & reliable. Large trailer. Free quotes ...66804704

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE

0419 772 897

ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & splashbacks.....................................................66857200 OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333

GUTTERING

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GLAZIERS

GARDEN DESIGN ABUNDANCE EDIBLE GARDENS Mandalas, Permaculture design.....................................0418 844464 GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ..Lyn 0428 884329 or 66857756 PERMACULTURE DESIGN Food gardens & sustainable energy systems .....................0435 992287 SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES Edible & native gardens ..... www.foodandforest.com 0404 645709

FENCING

GAS SUPPLIERS

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Over 20 yrs experience - friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212

MINI EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT HIRE Ian Mathison 0428 842 285 AH 6684 2285 Servicing the Byron Shire and beyond

AARON COOPERSMITH FENCING Timber specialist. Free quotes ..............................0407 960887 BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, colourbond & timber fencing ...........0417 491136

Free Delivery

Prompt Service

BEN’S FENCING Reliable, prompt, quality. 7 day service .............................................0409 983565

No Rental

Competitive

BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING EXPERIENCED FLOOR SANDER Floors & decks, non toxic finishes ....................Dave 0418 159158

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Rates Locally Owned Est 15 years

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TINY EARTHWOR Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208 various implements available for limited access projects

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BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer..............................................................66853660

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Venus Lounge Gentlemen’s Retreat OUTCALLS AVAILABLE - OPEN 7 DAYS

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KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 NORTH POINT PAINTING SERVICES New ceilings sprayed. Lic 618414C .66847137 or 0403 332654 PAINTER – PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs OK. For a quote phone Mark............0410 193557

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PHONES & COMMUNICATION EXTRA PHONE SOCKETS & data cabling, David, www.iwire.net.au ........................... 0402 022111

ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates.

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

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PHYSIOTHERAPY

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YVES DE WILDE

Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Ryan Huxley, Clare Connolly .......................................................66872330 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337 EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Also home visits ....................................66847838 NICK EDMOND, MARTINA RIGBY, KRISTEN ABLESON Physiotherapy, acupuncture & craniosacral therapy. Cnr Dalley St & Burringbar St, Mullumbimby ........................................66843255 PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture & physio .........................................................66851646

X 6680 7573 0415 952 494 X www.yvesdewilde.com.au LIC 114372C

PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207

Antonio Specialising in non-toxic:

HAIKU FRAMING & DESIGN 144 Jonson St, Byron Bay ...................................................66807891

Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Ind. Est. (02) 6680 7007 www.creativelightingsolutions.com.au

0421 724 255

MOTORING CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$s PAID .................................................. 66845296 or 66845403 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

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DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049

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TROPICALE Integrated Pest Management Techniques .................. 0418 110714 or 66841213 (ah)

Sue Broadbent & Toby Mills Clinic open Monday to Saturday 2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

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PICTURE FRAMING

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

quality art supplies Still @ the centre – 3 Centennial Ct – 6685 5808

PREMIUM QUALITY NON-TOXIC PAINT PLASTERING

02 6685 8555 www.ecolour.com.au 6 Grevillea St, Arts & Industry Park, Byron Bay

Carbon neutral • ZERO VOCs • Affordable • Water based • Any colour Interest Free Finance available Terms, conditions, fees & charges apply

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GYPROCK FIX & SET Free quotes. 30 years experience .......................................Dave 0431 932098

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

C. A. Warwick Lic. No. 114578C ‡ )UHH TXRWHV ‡ *\SURFN À [LQJ VHWWLQJ

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LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

451 186 / 6680 4660

PLUMBERS A+ JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ........0438 668025 A.D.M. PLUMBING SERVICES No job too small. Call Adam. Lic 234528C .....................0466 992483

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I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140

0429 804 401

HRH PLUMBING All plumbing services, reliable. Lic 220755C ...............Phone Harley 0402 652017

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NATUROPATHY

MARK CORBETT Plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Lic 13121..................66877645 or 0418 210802 Green painters, colour consulting, large range of paints Shop 4/18 Centennial Cct T. 02 6685 7522 www.house-paint.com.au

4RACEY ,EE -ORLEY .$ $" YEARS %XPERIENCED 0RACTITIONER

Painter and Decorator Over 30 years experience for a friendly hassle free job

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Poor Digestion? Tired? Lethargic? Bloated? Nauseous? Wind?

This may lead to serious long term health problems such as obesity, migraine and diabetes to name a few. Call Naturopath / Nutritionist / Herbalist Barry Donnelly

Ph: 02 6680 3025 Mob: 0429 801 320

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PLUMBER

ALAN MALONE

9OUR 0ROFESSIONAL (EALTH #OACH

#OOLAMON 3CENIC $RIVE -ULLUMBIMBY

Adrian Black

Licence No 97474

0412 794 364

Professional Painting & Decorating Specialising in: Customer Service, Residential Homes, Interiors & Exteriors

Joel Watson 0404 202 415 Fully insured

Lic No. 211420C

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Service Directory PLUMBING (continued)

THE SHIRE FREIGHT CO From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth – just give us a ring

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Products, service & construction Lic 39126 ......................66844846

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RAY LYNCH PLUMBING

02 6686 4704 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Licence No. 172439C

Ace Plumbing

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TILING TILER Bathroom repairs, walls & floors. Lic 75915 ...............................................Andy 0419 478248

WILL CASTLE TILING Bathroom renovations, wall and floor tiling. Over 40 years experience. Competitively priced. FREE QUOTES.

6680 3736 or 0427 903 849

Lic 218802C

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Friendly Staff No weekend surcharge

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TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ..................................66804103

Dripping taps Blocked drains Hot water systems Gas fitting Guttering & down pipes Roof leaks All plumbing

OPP #OUNCIL CHAMBERS

8 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Industry Estate

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free boxes and a 10% discount

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS (02) 6684 5395

042050 5395

www.lighthouseremovals.com.au

PODIATRY

TILER OF THE BAY For all Internal / External wall and oor tiling Free Quotes Q Quality Materials Q 12 years local experience Lic 219684C

CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169 A.H. 6685 3042

m. 0432 114 174 e. mgillam3@gmail.com a. 293a Fraser Rd, Dunoon NSW 2480

Holdsworth House Medical Practice, 37 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 02 6680 7211

ROOFING

Podiatry in the Bay

TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICES

ROOFING CRAFTSMEN

Andy Jenkins BSc.

gentle podiatry t orthotics t nail surgery t comfort footwear

INSIGHT TRAFFIC CONTROL Traffic control services ..............................0427 347380 or 66849137

TREE SERVICES

6 GENERATIONS IN ROOFING

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

Lic 226575C ABN 78739128766

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A KANGAMAN Tree trimming & mulching...............................................Phone Bruce 0424 234500

Honest, reliable, all work guaranteed. ‡ ZZZ URR¿ QJFUDIWVPHQ FRP DX

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18� chipper..........66846650 or 0408 202184 NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161

ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236

RUBBISH REMOVAL

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227

BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544

TREE CONTROL Safe lopping, removal, 12� chipper, stump grinder. Free quotes ..........0422 767677

OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design & printers ........................................66858264

SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP Ell FRE ff for a

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131 546 UPHOLSTERY BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255

SECURITY SERVICES

BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ............................................................0412 144679

VETERINARY SURGEONS

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CRIMINAL LAW Ginny Giorgio & Associates ..................................................................0408 791286

ALWAYS AFFORDABLE REMOVALS & FREIGHT ................................66808938 or 0411 288101 TOP OF THE STATE FREIGHT Delivering to Tweed, Lismore and Ballina daily.............0418 664236

BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS Ready for work within & beyond Byron Brisbane Sydney backloading For careful service & great rates

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

Andy’s Move & More Small and medium moves, tip runs and deliveries 1 or 2 men at low prices Byron Bay and Mullumbimby based

0429 149 533

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Trine Solutions

Licence No. 158031C

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

REMOVALISTS

Call me

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BILLINUDGEL/OCEAN SHORES VETERINARY HOSPITAL 24 hour service ...................66803480

I call u back

Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, GasďŹ tting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE

BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones....................................66856899 MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Jamie Lines................................66843818 VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

WATER FILTERS The Water Filter Experts

A1 SEWING MACHINES – PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1964. Leaders in service .................66847447

for home, commercial and rural properties

SHOE REPAIRS

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

AT SOLE BROS 20 Brigantine St, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate....................................66855420

WATER TANK CLEANING

SOLAR INSTALLATION U -/ / " U, * ,-ĂŠEĂŠ-1** -

Servicing this area for 11 years.

SOLAR SYSTEMS

BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING ..........................Phone Mark 66851104 or 0403 991874 NOT ALL SOLAR PANE LS ARE THE SAME!

Lic. Electrical Contractors

Your local installer dealing in Sharp Solar Modules, Australian made Latronic Inverters and Century/Yuasa batteries. Specialists in Standalone and Grid Interact Solar Power Systems. P: 02 6679 7228 E: sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com www.sunbeamsolar.com.au

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WATER TANKS & WATER TANK CLEANING All areas .........................66888055 or 0407 002833

WEB DESIGN SERVICES BYRON BAY WEB HOSTING Eco-friendly web hosting ......www.byronbaywebhosting.com.au COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design....................www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998 WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799

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UNI STUDENT seeks volunteers for project from Suffolk Park area. Selfdirected, non-intrusive, confidential research, related to sustainable living and culture. Ph Tim 0407138316 if interested

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Animal Communication Healing Circles ‡ School Talks Free Go Veg Workshops

An open forum for discussion and the sharing of our visions.

Phone: 0416 142 019

Tuesdays 28th June, 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th July @ 7.30pm. Cost $12. The Lotus Temple, Unit 1/5, Wollongbar St. Byron Industrial Estate.

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LEARN SVH Heart based healing with Quantum Level Reprogramming SVH Level 1: July15-17 & 24-26 SVH Level 1 Masters: July 29-31 SVH Level 2: August 13-15

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No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS) Byron Community NILS provides interest free loans for individuals and families on low incomes. To apply for a NILS loan come to an Information Session Wednesday 6 July 1-2pm Wednesday 20 July 5-6pm Sessions are held at the Byron Community Centre upstairs in the Veranda Room

More information visit www.byroncentre.com.au or ring 6685 6807

Full Moon Mantra & Flute Journey Evening Fri July 15th 7-9pm @ Byron Lotus Temple $25 Resonance Yoga & Healing Sound Workshop Sun July 17th 10am – 4.30pm @ Byron Lotus Temple. Phone Sarah 0438 543 294 or 02 6680 8391 for bookings to these very special events. www.terryoldďŹ eld.com

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Calling In The One

GESTALT

JO FROM THE HEARTSPACE massages & recommended by The Echo staff. Phone 0423293995

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HYPNOTHERAPY

& counselling. Wendy Purdey. Enquires & appts 66802630. Details: www.wendypurdey.com.au

FREE COUNSELLING sessions available now with Gestalt Therapy Masters Student. Ph 66842140

DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE Fluid body work by Ana, remedial, deep relaxation, strong yet sensitive, Byron area, Dip Rem. Ph 0413608927

BODYWORK holistic healing for mind, body & spirit, 20yrs exp. Lisa 66846186

DYNAMIC Drawing

Fridays, Byron Scout Hall, 9.30-12pm, $18, NO MULLUM CLASS during school hols. Enq 0421101220 LEARN FACE PAINT & Body Tattoos All materials & lunch included, $65. Ph 0418481088 Places limited to 10, kids welcome

EGYPTIAN DANCE

CELEBRANTS

Starts Wed 20 July 10am. Ph 66846553

DEREK HARPER

TAI-CHI QIGONG

THETA HEALING CERT COURSE July 9-11 Mullum, facilitated by Carla. Ph Haidee 66843525. Register at: www.kalashekinah.com

ANTHEA AMORE

Massage Course

Early 9:30am

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THIRD GENERATION psychic healer helps you release stuck issues/ trauma and reclaim your spirits energy. Experiencing is believing. Ph Magenta 66844215

Deep Tissue Massage Dorn therapy (Realignment) Non - Surgical Face Lift Treatment Facials - natural products

EVENTS

PROF SWEDISH & REMEDIAL massage 90 min for $90. 0402211408

Cranio Sacral

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist, at Mullum Physio Centre. 66843255 Health Fund Rebates

Centenial Circuit (first left after BP) & MASSAGE 5/102 IN BYRON ARTS & INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

11am

MON

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Over 40’s Yoga Starts: 12/7

2:30pm 5:30pm

WED

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Communityy Byron Preg. Acupuncture Support Grp. Mums/Tots* Emma 10 - 2pm 10 - 1pm Mums/Bubs** 0433 030 488 Heli

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First Thurs in Month

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*4 class passes req’d. Please Book 0437 790 861

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0409 112 075

Jonson St & Suffolk Park

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Mon-Fri 7am, 9.30am. All levels welcome. Enq ph Sam 0412147020

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HEALING HANDS

Deep tissue, Relaxation, warm towels & oil, 20+ years exp, 7 days. Ph Bernie 0407431588 Suffolk Park

BYRON’S BEST MASSAGE NOW MOBILE

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KINESIOLOGY

SCHOOL HOLIDAY CIRCUS WORKSHOPS

Clear subconscious sabotages. Reprogram patterns and beliefs. De-stress. Restore vibrancy and physical health. Clear allergies. SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract. 66846914

Mon 4–Sat 16 July, Ages 5–15 years Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat, 9.30am–4.30pm Full day $70 Half day $40 3 & 5 DAY SPECIALS AVAILABLE!

Eeka Berghofer

Somatic Psychotherapist Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching

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BRENT VERCO CHIROPRACTOR

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Ages 5+ Mon,Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat $40 with school holiday booking, $55 for 1.5hr session $150 FOR 5 CLASSES IN ONE WEEK.

Hot Stone Relaxation Deep Tissue Intuitive Nurturing

CIRCUS ARTS PERFORMANCE TROUPE PRESENTS

‘ALLEY CATS’

A playful exploration of the ever intriguing nature of our favourite feline friends. Watch these playful predators perform crazy acrobatics, silly slapstick and beautiful aerials as they scratch, play, stalk and purr for your entertainment!

Adv Dip (Acup) AACMA

Pain conditions. Mental/emotional disturbances & general.

Friday 15 July – 6pm & Saturday 16 July – 2pm & 6pm $12/$8/under 3 years FREE! Byron Entertainment Centre

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David King

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ELIZABETH MUSSALATI

CIRCUS ARTS

HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTITIONER

17 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate

TRADEWORK

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Byron Entertainment Centre suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head ofďŹ ce 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

BRUNSWICK VALLEY

private sessons available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au 10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates : mat work Yogalates : mat work

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stretch and strengthen

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MARTIAL ARTS Mondays 6pm, Thursdays 7.15am with Samasathi 2nd Dan Karate & 2nd Dan Taekwondo Drop in‌open to all. Drill Hall Mullum. Ph 0458245123

Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319

Sexual Counselling

Alison Rahn qualiďŹ ed sex therapist www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812

Saturday 9th July 1.30-6.30pm & Sunday 10th July 10 - 5pm TIME

REIKI 1, 2 & 3. Liz Winter 66845346

IN 60 MINUTES How? Ask Ingrid phone 66803827 Now also at Jade Tortoise, New Brighton

Lu Jong Tibetan Healing yoga with Ratna Dewi

Aromatouch Technique using cert pure therapeutic grade oils, Friday 8 July, 1-5pm, cost $25. Ph 0422232254

YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE Fabulous massage! +AHUNA s ,OMI ,OMI s 4HERAPEUTIC Byron A & I. Ph Brigitte 0402503603

Accredited courses and sessions WWW REBIRTHING COM AU s

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by qualiďŹ ed masseur, Cert 4 + diploma, special price $45ph, Byron studio or home service. 66854237

Monday 11/7, Tues 12/7. Contact Santoshi 0422232254

DO YOU NEED CLARITY? Intuitive readings for empowerment. Hair wraps & colour therapy. Medicine Woman Tosharnee 0402289925

Kahuna Bodywork

Colonic Irrigation

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Colonic hydrotherapy, naturopathy, detox programs, massage, Natalie 0458633869 www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

$50/1hr & $80/1.5hr Promo until 8/7/11 Clinic in Mullum, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Weekends by appointment only. Opposite The Echo. Ph 66844883

Angela 0414811993 or 66875530 www.insidesout.net

SACRED ENERGY MASSAGE Working intimately with the masculine & feminine. Ph Jessica 0402928555

MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66844559 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com

Byron Primary School Mon & Thurs, 6-7.30pm Kids Tues, 6-7pm Mullum High School Wed, 6-7.30pm Phone 0421555062

BOWEN AVAILABLE AGAIN WITH Bridget 66844087

Suffolk Park Community Hall Wednesdays & Fridays 4 to 5pm Sandie 66853248

Celebrating love and lives 66803032. derekharper@mac.com

ACCURATE PSYCHIC TAROT readings and conscious counselling at Osho’s House with Eva. Ph 66845336

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LEVEL 2 TEACHER TRAINING INTENSIVE 12 day residential July 24–August 04 $2950 Includes accommodation meals and training manuals.

$5 & $8 Charity Classes Taught by Teacher Trainees

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MONDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha 3.30-5.00pm Hatha TUESDAY 6.30-8.00am 9.30-11.00am 5.30-7.30pm Dru Yoga WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners 5.30-7pm Hatha

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THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am 3.30-5.00pm Hatha 5.30-7.00pm Hatha FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha SATURDAY 8.30-10.30am

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VACUUM BAGS

BAMBOO PLY

BRIDGLANDS

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au

To suit most makes & models Mullumbimby. 66842511

COMPOST TOILETS 'ARRY 3COTT s

TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Billinudgel 02 66801718, Sth Tweed 07 55236002

BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes

HART TREE LOPPING Your local qualiďŹ ed arborist

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PLYWOOD 7 ply, 12 sheets, 2000x1200. Timbers 21 pcs 70x30. Ph 66804114

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TEMPUR Range of bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511 BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs. Ph 66804165 or 0431540579 WASHING MACHINE auto $180, fridge 2 door $190, delivery. Ph 0413589388

100% Locally Made Beautiful & unique jewellery. HAMMER & HAND Jewellery & Metal Collective Ti-Tree Pl, A&I Est. 10am-4pm, 7 days

QUEEN BED Tassie Oak base, innerspring mattress, 2 years old, cost $900, sell $200. Ph 0417421064

NARNIA NURSERY

Quality landscape plants, huge range, great prices. 0419771514

FREE STUFF KIDS BIKES 12in and 16in, all working. Ph Phil 0413779223 USED CARPET vgc, from renovated house, different colours. 0416084702 FREE COUNSELLING sessions available now with Gestalt Therapy Masters Student. Ph 66842140

WANTED

ALL GOLD

GAS STOVE large, good condition, $250. Ph 66846553, 0435635822

MAC G3 400Mhz Power PC 768MB memory OS.X.2, has quite a few games loaded, with Mac 21" Professional Studio monitor, old style CRT weighs 70lbs, $100. Phone 0408333282

Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted modern & antique jewellery. $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House Antiques. Ph 66842653. 30 years trading. 140 Dalley Street Mullumbimby. Honest, reliable service

BICYCLES buy, sell, repair, recycle. Adult bikes from $60. Phil 0413779223

EXOTIC PLANT SALE now at Timber Slab Factory. Ph 0438336911

OVERHEAD PROJECTOR in good condition. Phone 66801208

DINING TABLE + 6 chairs, glass & s/st, white leatherette, $475 ono. 0421105002

ALTERATIONS, SEWING & REPAIRS Phone Kirsten 0411530670

FOR HIRE SPACE FOR HIRE Jonson St, Byron. Two renovated rooms, one with polished oors. Perfect for dance classes, art lessons/exhibitions, music studio/rehearsals/tuition, PA/ equipment also avail, $18ph day rates, min 3 hrs. For more Google: Doublebassment. Phone 0421832966 or email: doublebassment@gmail.com www.doublebassment.com EVENT & PARTY HIRE Audio & lighting. 0418676534 or s WWW EVENTANDHIRE COM AU

HALLS FOR HIRE EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556 COORABELL HALL bookings 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net

COMPUTERS MOBILE COMPUTER REPAIRS $70ph, est 15 years. Ph Ben 0423355318 MAC G3 400Mhz Power PC 768MB memory OS.X.2, has quite a few games loaded, with Mac 21" Professional Studio monitor, old style CRT weighs 70lbs, $100. Phone 0408333282

FOR SALE

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES - HONEST & RELIABLE Best rates & service in the Shire. Phone Matt 0427172684

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SUBARU L SERIES engine EA82, bull bar, tow bar, $350 lot. Ph 0422084329

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE

$$$s for most. Phone 0418189324, 0438189323 2000 TOYOTA CELICA RR231 sports, 1.8L, 122,000km + extras, 6 spd man, log books, exc cond $15,500 ono. Also 2000 Mitsubishi Triton, 4x4, 170,000km, 5 spd man, vgc, $9500 ono. Phone 66802517, 0435550383 1999 SUBARU FORESTER LTD silver, 1 owner, 208,000km, full service hist, exc cond, $7950. Ph Annie 0428499388

VOLVO wagon, 7 seater, 1990, rego April 2012, all good, $2500. Ph 66847420 MAGNA TJ 2001 Adv, auto sedan, a-c, 162,000km, mech A1, cruise, new tyres & batt, rego 03/12, $4500. 66849114 2005 VZ HOLDEN COMMODORE Equipe wagon, full service history, new tyres, 10 mths rego, 148,000km, exc cond, $12,500 ono. 0417834017

SECONDHAND SHOP Older wooden furniture at a good price. Wed-Sun, Tweed St, Bruns 66851213

MITSUBISHI MAGNA 1995, very good condition, motor replaced, rego to Feb, $2200 ono. Phone 0402217520

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

MAGNA no rust, 2 mths rego, needs new head, $500. Ph 0415329899

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617

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Portable and desktop hardrives Best prices and a 3-year warranty

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CAR RENTALS

Weekly rates. 0401606707

Get busy with the ďŹ zzy at Bridglands Sodastream machines, gas reďŹ lls and syrups

Mullumbimby 6684 2511

NATIVE PLANTS 5IF -BSHFTU SBOHF PG OBUJWF QMBOUT JO UIF #ZSPO 4IJSF Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY 110 Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilsons Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 0QFO FWFSZ 8FEo'SJ BN UP QN PS CZ BQQPJOUNFOU XXX NDOBUJWFOVSTFSZ DPN BV

SURF BOARDS old classic boards, any condition to buy, ďŹ x and restore. Bring to 69 Shirley Street or ph 0429301412 GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511 OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195 LP RECORDS Good condition. Matt 0401955052

GARAGE SALES SUFFOLK PARK 4/19 Marattia Pl, Sat 8am. Moving sale, everything must go, quality bargains, whole h’hold, bring ute MULLUM opposite St Johns, Sat 8am, combined girls fun sale BYRON BAY 102-104 Centennial Cct, Sat 8am. Desk, toys, fridge, h’hold items OCEAN SHORES 31 Coomburra Cres, Sat 8am. Lots of great stuff! BYRON 22 Seaview St, Sat 8am. Moving sale, funky clothes, h’hold items, kitchen ware, PaciďŹ c treasures

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‘In The Market For’

BSW MOTORS

Pre-purchase inspection from $40! Pink slips, service + repair. 10 Bonanza Dr, Billinudgel. 66804999

CARAVANS CARAVAN 4.6 metre $700 ono. Phone 66846436 VISCOUNT 18.5ft with solid demountable annex, dismantled, $3950. 0413289443 MILLARD 16’ with annex, bunks, dbl bed, air con, $3800 neg. Ph 0406412423

BUSINESS FOR SALE FASHION BUSINESS Jonson St Byron Bay, best location in town, long lease. Ph 0448030344 bh

SUBARU LIBERTY 1996, auto, air-con, quick sale, $2200. Ph 66801565

CLEMS CARGO

CAR SERVICE

TAKE AWAY SHOP cheap rent, Byron CBD, $35,000. Ph 0449235707

SUBARU WAGON 1990, rego May 2012, runs great, $1100. Ph 0450749172

AGED SPENT MUSHROOM COMPOST $6 per bag. Ph 66842655

LAHAY Clothing manufacturers. Manufacturing for wholesalers, shops & market stalls. Ph Jocelyn 66846665, Mon-Fri (bh)

ADD A PHOTO OF YOUR CAR TO MAXIMISE ITS SELLING POTENTIAL Phone and ask our Echo staff for our special rates for car photos. 66841777

HOLDEN APOLLO 1994, 1 mth rego with pink slip, $750. 0421990785

TV 104cm digital plasma, Panasonic Viera 2009, $650. Leather lounge, chocolate brown, 3 seater + 2 x recliners, $500. 6 seater dining table & chairs, dark brown, $150. Ph 0459175729

CLOTHING & ALTRNS

VEHICLE PARTS

JEEP CHEROKEE 1995 4WD, auto, spacious, green slip, 11 mths rego, vgc, 310,000km, $3900 ono. Ph 0408689576

ROLLER DOOR white, good condition, 2.4x2.1m, $150. Ph 0438814234

Carmine 6685 4015 - 0401 208 797

MOTOR VEHICLES

COUCHES 3 & 2 seater, chocolate colour only 2 years old, vgc, $350 for both. Phone 0423293922

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY MILL eapm.3mw (electronic accelerator). 0408804400

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DESK ofďŹ ce size 153x90, light wood grain ďŹ nish, excellent condition, $60. Phone 66851771, 0421932219

YAMAHA DTXPRESS 1V electronic drum kit. Pro standard, exc cond, incl kick pedal, seat and headphones, new $1800, sell $950. Ph 66845532

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SUNRISE 9 Belongil Cres, furn, w’goods, h’hold items, sports equip, Sat 8am

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

BARGAINS 2000 Model Holden Acclaim Wagon 3/2011 rego, auto, A/C, P/S, dual air bags, 1 of 2. LA17FE ........................................................$5,250 Ford Falcon Ute 1998 Auto, A/C, P/S, low kms. VQC607 ..........................................$2,750 2007 Subaru Outback Wagon Automatic, A/C, P/S, full log book history, lovely car, long rego. BBT02U ........................................................ 99 Hyundai Lantra Wagon 5 speed, A/C, P/S, alloys. BF92DD. ...............................$3,750 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Seca 5 speed, A/C, P/S, ideal 1st car. PYN194. ..............$2,550

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MOTOR HOMES

FRUIT & VEG, WHOLE FOODS MIXED BUSINESS Byron/Suffolk. Huge exposure, 3x3x3 long lease. Turnover in excess $525,000pa, stock on hand $25,000, plant & equip $47,000, price neg. Ph Ray 0400578321 ah

FANTASTIC OPORTUNITY Mullumbimby Boutique t 1SJDFE GPS RVJDL TBMF EVF UP GBNJMZ JMMOFTT t (PPE SFOU MPOH MFBTF t 8BML *O 8BML 0VU For more information please email 3threebirds@gmail.com

BUSINESS OPP. WARNING – The Department of Fair Trading warns people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box CREATION OF NURSERY/GARDEN shop retail outlet CO-OP in Suffolk Park. Interested? Ph Jo 0435049489 $$$$$$ Would you like to promote your business, band or service AND make a six ďŹ gure income? Phone Tom 0427517317

BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE IS SEEKING "YRON "AY ACCOMMODATION AND .ORTHERN 2IVERS BUSINESSES PROVIDING CATERING OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES TO PROVIDE AN %/) FOR SERVICES TO -EETING )NCENTIVE #ONFERENCE AND %VENTS -)#% AT THE #OMMUNITY #ENTRE 'ROUPS RANGING FROM TO 0LEASE OUTLINE SERVICES PROVIDED AND PRICES Send to: info@byroncentre.com.au

CABINS FOR SALE TIMELESS STUDIOS cabins & pavilions, Aust hardwood post & beam construction, pre-constructed & R.T.A. Phone Stan s BILIWOOD DODO COM AU

HOUSES FOR SALE MULLUM Upper Main Arm, 4br timber home NE facing, decks on all sides, pristine outlook, further price reduction $485,000. Phone 66843656

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SUNRISE Sat 9th, fridge, washers, TVs, set top box, massage chair, furniture, beds, h’hold goods. 1 Cain Crt from 8am

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SUNRISE 34 Julian Rocks Dr, Sat 8am, combined sale, furn clothes, air conditioner, tools, h’hold items, all neg

PROPERTY FOR SALE

MULLUM 11 Argyle St, Saturday 9-12pm. Bargains, handmade soap, h’hold etc

OCEAN / valley views 17 acs, renovated 2-3br cottage, wooden oors & windows at Burringbar, $555,000. Ph 66771712

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RINNAI Gas Heaters Big range in stock at great prices.

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SUFFOLK 13 Hayter St, Sat 8am, huge sale, h’hold items & lots more SUFFOLK Marattia Place, Sat 8.30am to 12.30pm, combined sale BYRON 46 Massinger Street, Sat/Sun 9am-3pm, park on high side of Massinger St, follow balloons/signs, young womens stylish clothes, shoes bags, jewellery

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LAND FOR SALE LENNOX HEAD 1000sqm level block, established trees, $319,000. 0403022356

WINNEBAGO 28 foot motor home with tandem trailer, exc cond, Brunswick Hds, $120,000. Ph 0408669510 for details

BYRON HINTERLAND near Nat Park, tenants in common, on acres, half hour to beach, $200,000. Ph 0429882058

MOTOR BIKES

RELOCATABLE HOMES

HONDA POSTIE BIKE CT110 6 mth rego, great cond, $1400. Ph 66854768

2BR relocatable home with carport & shed, good cond, in Glen Villa park Byron Bay, $100,000. 0414354321

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HOLIDAY ACCOM. BYRON lovely f-furn rooms for female travellers, $120pw inclusive. 66856645 SYDNEY, STUDIO APT in Bondi fully equipped, balcony with view, SLUG, rooftop pool. Close to beach & Junction, bus & shops at door, rent neg. Phone owner 0414248266 MIA CASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view, 2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron, luxury room or s-c cottage with wood stove. Ph 66844762

SHORT TERM ACCOM. LILLI PILLI house 3-4br + cabin, 1200sqm block, water & elect included, avail now to 2nd December, $375pw. Contact Ed Silk Real Estate 66857000 OCEAN SHORES house, avail 20 July to 13 Aug, costs only, $140pw. 66804478 BYRON TOWN fabulous 1br garden at, f-furn, undercover decks, 2 blocks beach, $400pw incl bills. Phone 66855293 BYRON HILLS self-cont studio, sep ent $190pw, now to 26 Aug. 0411207821 SUFFOLK f-f, s-c studio with priv c’yard, peaceful, quiet, n/s, $260pw. 66854959 SUFFOLK vegie, beautiful house, bit yogic, bit musical, healthy upbeat, decks, pool, short or long term, approx $200pw incl bills. Ph 0402776647 NEW BRIGHTON lovely 3br furnished house, private, treed block, short walk to beach. Phone 0403022356 EWINGSDALE s-c, nice 1br furn apt, pool & b’band avail, $270pw. 0403022356

LENNOX big bedrm with ensuite & own living area, walk to beach, wkg fem pref, $190pw incl elect. Ph 0417625290 BYRON Electra Close, 2 min walk town, $150pw, no bills, lge room, share with 3, clean, chilled, happy house, 2 bthrm, tiled throughout, spacious. Ph 0403738733 BYRON central, walk to town/beach, part furn $165pw. Ph Darren 0413293445 SUFFOLK cosy home, pool, spa, $175pw incl bills, WiFi. 0431702872 BYRON large modern house close to bch & shops. Large outdoor entertaining area & spa, avail now, $180pw. 0429643288 or tracey.pringle@hotmail.com UPPER MAIN ARM 16km Mullum, bus at door, spacious, deck, easy access, views to ocean, large room $130pw, small room $100pw + bills. Phone 0424146962

BRUNSWICK 1br unit, suit 1 person, no pets $175pw. Ph 0411148644

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RESIDENTIAL - MULLUMBIMBY 3br + study, 1.5 bthrm, sunroom, $395pw RURAL 3br, 2 bthrm, 2 living areas, carport, $450pw 4br, 1 bthrm, $380pw. For sale. COMMERCIAL - MULLUMBIMBY Retail - 60sqm, main street, $1830pcm incl GST & OG Industrial - large range of industrial units available to lease. NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED rentals@markcochrane.com.au Mark Cochrane Real Estate 61 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby Phone 66842663

EWINGSDALE farmhouse, double room avail immediately, $150pw, single room avail 12/7, $130pw. Ph 0404314285 O.SHORES private room in huge house, own bathrm, WIR, pool, b’band, nr beach, $200pw, long/short term. 0438910689 BYRON HILLS room with lighthouse views, $170pw, pref fem. 0408623938

ENSUITE ROOM avail in share accom, $200pw in Sunrise Blvd behind IGA supermarket. Pls phone 0421771822 SUNRISE large bright room in conscious relaxed home for mature worker, n/s, d/f, $160pw incl bills. Ph 66858585 ah BYRON BAY room for rent, $180pw sgl or $250pw dbl, no bills, internet incl. Ph 0400880979

LILLI PILLI great room in quiet n/s house, $160pw. Ph 0449570451

SUNRISE small house or unit for visiting older parent, keen gardener, very clean & tidy, from August for 2-3 months. Phone Miranda 66808246

EWINGSDALE farmhouse, double room avail immediately $150pw, single room avail 12/7 $130pw. Ph 0404314285

EWINGSDALE large room adjoining octagonal wooden house, share kitchen, bathrm & laundry, private beautiful gdns $200pw + bills, n/s pref. 0438682635 BEACH HOUSE BYRON 50m to surf, 2 f-furn rooms, avail mid July, long term pref, meat eating smokers ok, must be employed, $180pw per room. Phone 66807471 leave message SUFFOLK PARK Share our lovely home. Dbl bdrm $175pw incl bills. 0413596353 BANGALOW large sunny room, close to town, no bills, $139pw neg. 0402281638 SUFFOLK room with ensuite, spacious house, $190pw. Phone 0431452971 SUNRISE $150pw, incl internet & pay TV, close to beach/shops. 0426286914

ROOM TO RENT Lismore Heights, new reno, on hill, 1/4 acre block backing onto regen. 7 mins walk to uni, quiet. New kitchen (stone bench), polished timber oors, WIFI/H2O inc. Great back deck, open plan. Art studio / study space also avail for extra. Plenty of storage. Share w/ 2 easygoing fem. 1 unfurn room - frm $120

Luke 0407 664 998

No contracts, 24 hr access, $14.95 per week, 150 members only. Ph 0401514319 BYRON 1 bedrm in fun alternative house, WiFi + elect incl, walk to beach, $150pw. Phone 0405446033

TO LET BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 BYRON s-cont studio, $225pw incl elect. Ph Kelly 0405834942 or 66763503 SUFFOLK 1br split lvl unit, s-c, off street parking, $250pw incl. Ph 0408853088 LENNOX 4br, 2 bathrm, great rural views, fruit orchard, walk to Boulder Beach, furn or unfurn, $450pw neg. 0400398647

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SUFFOLK PARK rooms in big beautiful, friendly house, $130/$140pw, includes WiFi and bills, lease ends Sept, travellers welcome. Phone 0407402289 MYOCUM rm avail, share with 2 fem, 3 mths, quiet, vegie gdn, $463 per mth incl bills. 0424234350, 0422448172 BYRON 2 rooms, working fems pref, $155pw ea. Ph 66858765, 0410032081 COORABELL beautiful large room avail in lovely house, suit single worker with own transport, share with 1, $210pw + bond + bills. Phone 0407646069 BYRON awesome apartment, 100m, to beach, 5 mins to town, f-furn, to share with one other, single $170pw, couple $260pw, no bills, WiFi incl. 0408855738 BYRON BAY 2 large rooms, f-f, relaxed funky lovely home, private garden setting, 3 min shops/beach, $175/$185pw (+$30 couples) + bills. 66856494, 0409409987 O.SHORES cosy light & quiet 4br house, vegie garden, 1 room $150pw, 2 rooms $230pw. Ph 0411639450 LENNOX 2 rooms in new home with builtins & queen beds optional, sgl $140pw, cpl $195pw each + bond incl bills/WiFi. Phone 0421968575 BRUNSWICK room for rent, $160pw in large house, beautiful setting 5 min to beach, pref n/s, d/f, veg. 0423103585

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EWINGSDALE 3br, 2 bathrm, part-furn, sunny open, great location, rural, 1/2 acre, long term, $550pw. Ph 0412160469 STH GOLDEN BCH 1br renov granny at, wood oors, high ceilings, deck, walk beach, suit sgl, n/s $230pw. 0411583376 POSSUM CREEK cabin, small 2 storey, furn, self-cont, on well maintained property. Has verandahs, internet, unique private position overlooking creek, access by swing bridge, suit quiet employed male, $275pw incl elec/lawns. 66870700 POSSUM CREEK house with verandahs, fully-furn, self contained, 1 upstairs br, 1 loft study, 2 living spaces with ďŹ replaces, rev cycle air-con, polished floors on beautiful well maintained property with creeks and swimming pool, suit employed sgl/cpl, $450pw. Ph 66870700 MULLUM s-c studio, quiet cul-de-sac, walk to town, kitchenette, 1br + study, pool, must be n/s, suit quiet independent person $230pw incl all bills. 0410052064 BYRON STUDIO cool, funky, s-c, with loft bdrm, set in quiet trop garden, $220pw or cpl $260pw incl bills & inet. 0413294982 WANGANUI (Huonbrook) 4br house + sep studio with bathrm on 30 acres, lge verandah, a-c, magical surroundings, waterfalls. avail now. Email Fleur eur.pfeiler@yahoo.com MULLUM 2br granny at, $220pw + bond, no pets, refs req’d. 66843001 aft 6pm STUDIO OPPOSITE BEACH partly furn, patio and vegie garden, suitable for 1 person, no pets, $250pw incl elect & water. 0411515353 ALCORN ST Suffolk Park, 3br luxury t’house, 2.5 bathrms, SLUG, attached ofďŹ ce, long or short term. 0401031209 EWINGSDALE 3br house on 3 acres of fruit trees, creek frontage, large open living room, wrap around verandahs, $590pw includes maintenance. Phone 0421428520

New Brighton We currently have Properties available to Lease in South Golden Beach, New Brighton and Ocean Shores. Please contact our PGm DF GPS EFUBJMT PS WJFX PVS XFCTJUF References essential. 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

EWINGSDALE 5br, 2 kitchens, 3 bthrms, plus studio on 2.5 peaceful acres, $950pw + bond, maintenance included. Phone 0421428520 MULLUM 7 min, peaceful, space, views, 3br, great country kitchen, warm ďŹ re, rural, bird life, gardens, sunshine, no pets, long lease $475pw. Ph 66845003 LILLI PILLI 2br large apt, $350pw incl bills. Ph 0422558128 HUONBROOK 2br + 2 studies, timber house on private 5 acres, old growth rainforest trees, views to Mt Jerusalem & Nightcap NPs, grow your own vegies, drink pristine mountain stream water, no causeways to cross, 30 mins to Bruns or Byron, no pets, $350pw. 66851860 O.SHORES 3br house, LUG with remote, $320pw, long lease avail. 0423120280 STH GOLD BEACH 2br self-cont cottage, rainforest setting, $200pw, must be clean/ tidy person. 0401472056 BYRON self-cont studio, $260pw incl bills. Ph 0415482009 Brunswick Heads 3br house, verandahs $440pw 2br townhouse, carport $300pw 2br (1br + ofďŹ ce/lounge) unit $280pw 1br ground oor at $175pw Ocean Shores 3br house, SLUG, lawns incl $380pw 4br house, carport, pergola $410pw New Brighton 3br house, lge deck, LUG, $585pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 MULLUM 2br furn house on farm, 4 min town, ďŹ replace, outdoor bath, suit couple or single, no smoking, drug free, avail mid July to March 2012, maybe longer $320pw + bills. Ph 0419987247 BYRON BAY 2br duplex, walk to town & schools, SLUG, $420pw. 66855422 please leave message with details

Ocean Shores f/furn t/house 3 bed 1.5 bath $375 Suffolk villa 2 bed 1 bath 1 car $360 Bangalow New house 3 bed 2 bath 1 study 2 car $550

www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au PACIFIC HIGHWAY - $375p.w 3 Bed, 1 Bath older styled home. Avail Now ARMSTRONG STREET - $480p.w 3 Bed, 1 Bath timber log cabin. Avail Now

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TRISTANIA PLACE - $540p.w 3 Bed, 2 Bath home with parents retreat. Avail Now SCOTT STREET - $570p.w 4 Bed, 1 Bath family home with large yard. Avail Now

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OCEAN SHORES 2 rooms avail in dbl storey house, great gdn & v’dahs, $130pw per room + bills + bond. 0412312399

LENNOX beachside, room avail in large house, quiet location, 3 min walk to beach & town, $130pw. Ph 0417691117

O.SHORES 3br hse, $320pw, open plan, 3 decks, no dogs, 40+ n/s. 0413153489

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BYRON CENTRAL f-f rms, sgl fr $130pw, dbl from $200pw incl bills. 0413973960

BROKEN HEAD main bdrm with ensuite, WIR in great house, 3 min to Suffolk shops, $180pw. Ph or txt 0413449758

BYRON 5br, 2 bathrm, 3 car space, spacious, modern, walk to beach, spa, $780pw. tracey.pringle@hotmail.com

DISCOUNT VARIETY STORE

BEACH SUFFOLK sunny room in beautiful, modern house, BIR, bed optional, $180pw + bond. 0421288978

LOCAL professional fem, refs avail, pets/ gardens/kids. Sarah-Jane 0415167284

PATERSON ST large spacious room, ensuite, working person, share with 2 others, $170pw. Phone 0438537768

BYRON BAY 3br, part-furn, 20 min walk to town, $400pw. Phone 0432332127

BELONGIL BEACH COTTAGE king size room, $180pw. Cherry 0413190266

MULLUM 2br house in town, fully-furn, 25/7 to 25/9, $250pw. 0400116403

BYRON room for rent, $170pw sgl, $250pw cpl, incl bills & internet, friendly house, great location. Ph 0414657689

BYRON f-furn extra large double bedroom, close to town & beaches, $220pw neg incl bills. 0431015007

BYRON immac fully-furn 3br t’house, avail 11/7-23/9, $500pw. 0402147888

PARADISE IN SUBURBIA 2 fully-furn rooms in Sunrise, beautiful, creative, relaxed, spacious home, sauna & wireless, $170/130pw incl bills, plus bond, seeking a happy easygoing housemate. Phone 66808219 or 0432511538

O.SHORES spacious, arty home, spa, sauna, 1 room, $120pw + bills + WiFi. Phone 0417641046

SUNRISE 2 nice furn rooms $120/$130pw + bills, TV aerial, no pets. Ph 66809487

BRUNS CENTRAL spacious, private, unfurn room with own entrance, sunny north facing warm unit, pref fem $150pw incl bills. Ph 0403973740

MULLUM self-cont garden caravan, spacious decks, kitchen/bath area, suit simple living, $140pw. 66846049

BEACHES OF BYRON LUXURY VILLAS available $430pw, 10 mins to beach, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Ph 66856751

BALI STYLE VILLA 5 min Byron, 1br fully furn, self-cont + laundry, carport, very private, $300pw incl elect. 0434407860

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BYRON CBD lovely ‘Marvellous St’ house, $180pw incl WiFi, expenses + bond, short term ok. Ph 66855752

BYRON room, f-f, modern, clean t’house, 2 bathrm, chilled, easygoing household, close to beach, $160pw. 0432150992

BANGALOW Korean couple wanted to share with Korean couple, $230pw incl bills. Phone 66872310

HOUSE SIT

SUFFOLK PARK large beach house, fully furnished, 3br, 2 bathrm, SLUG, suit professional home ofďŹ ce, street access, $850pw neg. Phone 0412224525

O.SHORES new, large, tidy, full ocean view, v’dahs, lge room, n/s, d/f, b’band, $150pw + bills, must see. 0422101616

THE LINKS APARTMENTS spacious fully furnished 3br, 2 bthrm north facing apt, $600pw + bills, no pets, avail now till Dec. Phone Paul 0418324297

YOGA HOMESTAY peaceful rooms near beach from $30pn. Ph 0432851513

SUFFOLK PK room in house, $140pw + bills, n/s, must be working. 0427551001

BEACHES OF BYRON Long term rentals avail from $270pw. Phone 66856751

SUFFOLK vegie, beautiful house, bit yogic, bit musical, healthy upbeat, decks, pool, short or long term, approx $200pw incl bills. Ph 0402776647

BYRON 1br s-cont apt, tranquil, lge deck, ocean views, $375pw. 0447249709

BYRON HILLS/SUFFOLK room in large modern, luxury home, quiet street, incl all bills & WiďŹ , $195pw or 5 star semi s-cont with spa, at screen TV, private garden, $265pw. Phone 0487325087

O.SHORES 2 rms in large house on golf course, $170pw ea + elect. 0421901715

O.SHORES lge furn 1br apt avail 5 weeks 27/7-31/8, $200pw incl. 0423135569

SUNRISE furn room in warm hse, huge kitchen with sunny deck, $145pw incl WiFi & bills, 22/7 to 14/9. Ph 0466915315

SUNRISE BEACH 1 room, $180pw single, $240pw couples includes bills, internet and Austar. Text owner on 0425301008. Bond $300. Photos: http://users.linknet.com.au/byronbusker/

ALSO STOCKING A LARGE RANGE OF ARTIST CANVASES, PAINTS, BRUSHES AND CRAFT SUPPLIES. THERE’S SOCKS, SCARVES, BEANIES AND GLOVES. GIFTS, TOYS, HARDWARE AND SO MUCH MORE. LOCALLY OWNED AND RUN BY MARK AND NATALIE, WE WELCOME YOU TO COME IN, BROWSE AND SAY HELLO. ‡ ² -21621 67 %<521 %$< NEXT DOOR TO DENDY CINEMA ENTRANCE.

PALM VALLEY - $650p.w 3 Bed, 2 Bath fully furnished home in Wategos. Avail Now MASSINGERSTREET-$900p.w 4 Bed + study, 2 Bath home with 2xDLUG. Avail Now L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300

Gail Fuller 0418 441 675 NORTH OCEAN SHORES 3/4br home, teenagers retreat, f/fenced yard, $450pw OCEAN SHORES 3br house, f/fenced yard, o/plan, $380pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, lge deck, modern, private, waterfront, $420pw 2br unit, ideal location, shared laundry, $250pw Commercial space, $1260pm 1/6 share of outgoings, avail 28/7 F/furnished house, 3br, f/fenced yard, $650pw MULLUMBIMBY 3br house, DLUG, f/yard, good location, $420pw BILLINUDGEL 1br g/at, rural location, close to dam, $200pw L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

6685 0177

5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

WINTER SPECIAL $480/week Upstairs Only Large 4b/r 2bth/r Home, DLUG $470/week 3b/r + study 2bth/r Home, DLUG $360/week 2b/r 1.5bth/r Home, Incl Elec, Water & Lawn $350/week 2b/r 1bth/r Home, SLUG $350/week 3b/r 1bth/r Home SLUG, Property for Sale $350/week 3b/r 1bth/r Home Carport $350/week 3b/r 2bth/r Townhouse, DLUG $380/week 3b/r 2bth/r Home, DLUG $510/week 3b/r 2bth/r Home, DLUG $400/week 3b/r 2bth/r Home DLUG $350/week 3b/r 1bth/r Home, Carport Contact our ofďŹ ce for further info

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BYRON BAY 1 bed apt, 1 bath, furn. 4 weeks @ $400 pw SUFFOLK PARK 2 bed unit, 1 bath. Avail Now. $385 pw BYRON BAY 1 bed unit, 1 bath, furn. 6 Months. $400 pw SUNRISE 3 bed t/house, 1 bath, Avail Now. $470 pw BYRON BAY 3 bed t/house, 1 bath, furn. Avail to Sept. $530 pw BYRON BAY 3 bed t/house, 1 bath, furn. Avail to Sept. $580 pw

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Byron Bay SOMERSET STREET $450pw 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom furnished unit. SLUG, fenced courtyard. Available now. CORAL COURT $500pw 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse. SLUG, close to Tallow Beach. Available now. HAZELWOOD CLOSE $500pw 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom modern townhouse. Covered back patio, SLUG. Available now. CEMETERY ROAD $500pw 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom furnished house. Timber deck, lush garden. Available now. ARMSTRONG STREET $550pw 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house. Large living areas, large fenced yard. Available now. SHIRLEY STREET $610pw 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom spacious house. Walking distance to beach and town. Available 12/07/11. Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay 02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com

Bangalow Binna Burra Road, Binna Burra $420pw New Price! 3 bed, 1 bath rural home. Large deck, nice views. Avail Now. Ridgewood Road, Rosebank $500pw Modern timber home. 3 bed 2 bath, open living. Avail Now. Mill Road, Goonengerry $500pw 3 bed, 2 bath furnished home with views to lighthouse. Avail Now. Coolamon Scenic Drive, Coorabell $550pw 2-3 bed, 1 bath home with stunning views to lighthouse. Avail Now. Rankin Drive, Bangalow $600pw Immaculate 4 bed, 2 bath high set home with views. Avail Now. Thomas Street, Bangalow $675pw Large modern 3 bed, 2 bath home with covered o/door area. Avail 15th July. 19a Byron Street, Bangalow

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BRUNSWICK river front, 2br, 2 bathrm, timber dwelling, $360pw. Ph 66845474 7 MIN MULLUM little cabin on small farm/community, lovely space & property, suit sgl easygoing nature, no pets, n/s, d/f, $175pw incl elect & b’b. 0431702354 SOUTH GOLDEN BCH walk to beach, 2br, fully-furn, $350pw. 0415415233 COORABELL self-cont cabin bedsit, quiet spot, $170pw. Phone 66847420 MULLUM lovely p-f, 3br solar home, great gdn, n/s, $400pw + bond. 66844603 SUNRISE 4br 1.5 bthrm, quiet, clean hse, n/s, part-furn, $450pw + bond. 66844603 NEWRYBAR semi-furn & s-c on stunning 1 acre property, 3 min Bangalow, 6 min Suffolk, 12 min Byron, $250pw incl bills & b’band, avail 5/7, n/s. Ph 0417126088 BYRON 3br house, great position, 2 min beach/town, quiet street, up to 6 mths, cheap, $480pw, avail now. 66871850 MYOCUM self-cont studio in beautiful setting, suit single person, n/s, $225pw inclusive, some pet minding for part rent exchange avail. Phone 66843304 OCEAN SHORES part-furn studio for 1 working person, $200pw incl elect & lawns. Phone 0411409123 OCEAN SHORES 3br with built-ins, 2 bathrm, rendered open plan house, remote SLUG, polished concrete oors, walk to shops/beach/transport, stunning shady Poinciana, tropical garden, $400pw. Phone 0417413007 LENNOX fully-furn 1br studio unit, shared Balinese style yard with spa, bbq, own private entry, $220pw, bond & refs req’d. Phone 0423412952 O.SHORES studio, self-cont, $220pw + elect. Ph 0421901715 BYRON 2br unit, close to town & beach, $350pw. Ph 0408666642, 0414857683

BYRON ARTS & IND ESTATE Dance studio/ofďŹ ce, 150sqm, hourly, long term avail. Phone 1800776471 BRUNSWICK HEADS Park St, Shopfront Good position, 35sqm, wc, $424pw The Terrace, Shopfront Prime location, 130sqm, wc, $770pw Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads Ph 66851206

STORAGE SPACE 3x2.4, also undercover parking 7x3, near Mullum, $20pw. Ph 0419018455

ENTHUSIASTIC CHEFS required, qualiďŹ ed, full time & casual. No travellers please. Ph 0410541750 or email: st.elmodining@gmail.com

Please forward your resume & letter to Dan the Head Chef hr@ďŹ shheadsbyron.com.au

BYRON SHIRE STORAGE space available. Phone 0428657549

APPLICATIONS CLOSE:14th July

SHOP FRONT STUDIO main road front Billinudgel $150pw. Siwicki RE 66851206

Manager – Human Resources

MULLUMBIMBY THERAPY ROOMS 2 practice rooms & 1 group room on Stuart St. Phone 0402632541 www.stuartstpractice.com.au

Tweed Valley Respite Service Inc. is a progressive, community focused not for proďŹ t organisation based in Murwillumbah providing a comprehensive range of quality respite, skills development and support services to clients with disabilities, clients with dementia and their carers. Reporting to the CEO, you will be responsible for a broad range of HR services, including recruitment and retention, performance management, training and development, OH&S, and ER/IR. Supported by an Assistant HR Manager, the HR Manager will work closely with the Senior Management team and Team Leaders to ensure that HR supports the organisation as it delivers programs and achieves objectives. You will be an energetic, tertiary qualiďŹ ed professional with a strong operational background of at least 5 years in a similar role combined with the ability to be strategic and implement new initiatives in order to provide a contemporary HR function. Your vision, optimism, consultative approach, superior communication skills and commitment to the organisation’s values will ensure your success in this role. Award conditions apply. Please make your application in writing, including your CV, to the CEO, Rebecca Mussett, on Rebecca.Mussett@tvrs.org.au by 26th July 2011.

BYRON BAY OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE FLETCHER ST 1 ROOM

$300 p.wk ph: 6685 3285

NEW STORAGE AVAILABLE From $21pw. Sizes 2x1.5m to 7x3m. Elders Bangalow 66871500 UPPER MAIN ARM 2br idyllic timber with ocean views, combustion stove, bath, solar elect, garden, privacy, ideal for couple, $350pw. Phone 0428839009

WANTED TO RENT MATURE COUPLE looking for private accommodation on Belongil or Clarkes Beach for a month from around 18 July. Pls contact: debwebworld@gmail.com

Thursday 21 July

Chef’s Joseph Griffin & Shannon Smerdon From Harvest CafÊ Newrybar Cooking up our fresh local produce for you Thursday 21st July

2/6 Marvell St, Byron Bay High proďŹ le commercial space Avail now. $3,143pm 1/8 Jonson St, Byron Bay High proďŹ le commercial space Avail now from $6,250pm

6685 6588

POSITIONS VACANT WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box 1ST OR 2ND YEAR apprentice chef, 5 nights, Brunswick. Ph 66851688

FACE-TO-FACE FUNDRAISERS As a face-to-face fundraiser, you will be talking to people on the street, at community markets and at events about the work of Rainforest Rescue and offering them the opportunity of donating on a monthly basis. Experience with face-to-face fundraising or direct sales is essential. Part time and casual positions are available.

Email krista@rainforestrescue.org. au for a position description and also to apply with your cover letter and resume.

STUDIO/CABIN male, many refs, long term, 8 yrs last residence. 0413034748

TO LEASE MULTI USE 1ST FLOOR OFFICE Excel location above Westpac, Jonson St, large 50sqm bright open space (incl closed ofďŹ ce), $375pw incl outgoings. Phone 0438809556 3 MONTHS RENT FREE

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POINCIANA CAFÉ

CLEANER Must be experienced, send resume to: raes@wategos.com.au

Two Positions Available For Immediate Start

ProďŹ cient Breakfast/Lunch Chef wanted. Diligent Dishwasher/Cleaner wanted.

RESORT FRONT OFFICE dealing with owners & tenants. Good knowledge of trust accounts, perm part-time position. Email CV to: vt@wavesresorts.com.au

Weekday & weekend daytime shifts available. Call 6684 4036 for further info or

MODELS WANTED ($$s) for Dynamic Drawing. Ph 0421101220, 0428132297

MULLUMBIMBY

email your CV & contact numbers to info@poincianacafe.com

Byron Bay Brewery

DATA ENTRY h/sch student wanted for data entry project, $10ph. Ph 66854632

EXP COOK/CHEF

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wanted to run service in busy Byron Bay cafe, must be team orientated, willing to work w’ends, day & night. Ph 66857726, 0418822687 or Tom 0421954829 FUN FEMALE to do personal training with 14 yo, school hours, Mullum. 66846854 GOURMET COOK female pref, full-time every night in Byron home, 4-9pm. Health conscious cuisine, meditative person. Email: evmaya4joel@gmail.com

with strong exp and good pastry skills.

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with restaurant exp and barista skills. Applicants must have initiative, passion and a great attitude. NO TRAVELLERS THANKS. contact@latable.com.au

Are you a people person?

Ray White Real Estate Byron Bay is widely recognised as one of the great real estate agencies to work for in Byron Bay. We are currently seeking a full-time leasing consultant to work in our busy permanent SFOUBMT PGm DF Excellent communication and computer skills, a good phone manner and the ability to remain calm in a busy environment are essential. Previous experience in the Real Estate Industry would be preferred with current $FSUJm DBUF PG 3FHJTUSBUJPO Your CV with full details should be directed to Kerry Hilan: Ray White Real Estate P.O. Box 40 Byron Bay. NSW 2481. email: kerry@rwbyronbay.com

Looking for a breath of fresh air this winter?...

COME WORK IN THE SNOW! The Snowy Gums Chalet, located in the heart of the ski area in Perisher Valley is currently seeking to join our great team: AN EXPERIENCED & ENTHUSIASTIC: - Sous Chef - Waitress - Housekeeper/Admin GREAT PERKS INCLUDE: - Full accommodation & meals provided - Good wage!! - Great Fun!! - Access to the Snow!! TO APPLY, PLEASE EMAIL: manager@snowygums.com.au with your RÊsumÊ and why you think you’d be great for the job!

WORK WANTED

Man with a Ute

7-11am Byron Bay Butler St Reserve 7-11am Bangalow Behind Bangalow Hotel

PROF working fem req comfortable, rural accom, horse/cattle exp. 0428237750

SUNRISE small house or unit for visiting older parent, keen gardener, very clean & tidy. From August for 2-3 months. Phone Miranda 66808246

Enquiries Fasha Steen 02 6685 8118

Other beneďŹ ts include 9% superannuation, education and training support, and an attractive salary packaging scheme. The Job Information Package is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au or by contacting 02 6626 7145.

Positions Vacant

Featuring

140 Jonson St, Byron Bay Retail/OfďŹ ce space. Avail now from $1,600pm

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS accom for easy going, independent, well educated male. Phone 0448132971

Position Term Salary Childcare 22.5 hpw $35K – $41K Assistant Permanent PT (Pro rata rates & conditions apply)

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CRS AUSTRALIA FOR JOB SEEKERS

MULLUM 5 mins, new 1br apartment, part-furn, 360 degree views of hinterland, large verandah, no pets, $320pw incl elect. Phone 66842880

Are you looking for professional challenges and a great lifestyle on NSW’s beautiful North Coast? Byron Shire offers ďŹ ne beaches, a diverse lifestyle, a magniďŹ cent natural environment and a sub-tropical climate. Council is recognised for its environmental initiatives and commitment to sustainable development. Applications for the following employment opportunity close Friday 15 July 2011:

“ The Harvest Off ’’

BANGALOW RENT A SHED Self storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road

Byron Shire Council

SOUS CHEF

6685 6588

SUNRISE BEACH 2br house + sep s-c studio, backs onto bush reserve, $550pw, avail furn or unfurn. Ph 0401570435

MACRAME creative experienced person to make unique designs. Ph Zoe on 0407402289 or email photo examples to: contact@georgiamorgan.com.au

Our beachfront restaurant in Byron Bay seeks an enthusiastic and innovative Sous Chef. If you are passionate about your food & pleasing customers, we have a full-time position for a qualiďŹ ed & experienced chef to join our dynamic team.

MULLUM 100sqm commercial ofďŹ ce, 2 large rooms + reception, sunny verandah, a-c, carpet, shower, toilet, kitchen, freshly painted, $350pw incl GST. 66801643

EWINGSDALE 3br, 2 bathrm house, large deck overlooking 2 acres, $550pw Phone 0414715568

PART TIME sales person for ladies retail fashion, in Byron Bay, only those with recent retail fashion sales exp need apply. Must be Australian resident. Phone 0448030344 business hours

Sous Chef with Flair

MULLUMBIMBY shop/ofďŹ ce or treatment room in Stuart Street Arcade, $220pw incl GST. Phone 66801643

Central CBD 53 m2 Front recep, 3 ofďŹ ce/rooms, kit/store. $1570+gst+o/g

BYRON BAY 3br, 2 bthrm house, quiet area, large open plan, loft bedroom, f-f, elect & water incl, $500pw. 0404483790

MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846

STUDIO/SHOP Mullumbimby close to CBD, cheap rent. Phone 66841593

BYRON BAY OFFICE / RETAIL FOR LEASE

THE POCKET 4br home on acres, ensuite, DLUG, unfurn, no neighbours, $425pw long lease. 66845531

LIVE IN HELP live FREE in Byron, rent, food, internet, utilities in exchange for light house duties and child minding, for approx 2 months. 0401569666

BILLINUDGEL INDUSTRIAL UNIT 120sqm, $210pw + outgoings. 66802550 or 66802607 after hours

2BR cottage at Mill Rd, Huonbrook, satellite & b’band, wood heater, part-furn, horse agist, follow signs, make offer

MULLUM cute caravan, walk to town, mod cons, quiet position, wireless internet. Ph 66843250

GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Ph BH 66855008 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

Phone Matt 0427172684

LOCAL GUYS landscaping, gardens & lawns, paving, tiling, ute. 0432401334

GARDEN CARE

Mowing, brushcutting, pruning, weeding, mulching, tip runs etc Phone Tim 0405529275

PAINTER

PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs ok. For a quote phone Mark 0410193557

Do you want support to ďŹ nd a job?

FIVE STAR HELP - where you need it most! Catering for busy families, special diets, special occasions or food for the freezer. Please call 0450732336

At CRS Australia, we can help you develop your job goal and achieve it. If you have a disability, injury or health condition and want to ďŹ nd a job, contact your local ofďŹ ce today to ďŹ nd out how CRS Australia’s Disability Employment Services can help you.

Call Jackie on 6626 8700, come in and see us at our Ballina or Brunswick Heads ofďŹ ces or visit our website www.crsaustralia.gov.au. *Eligibility criteria apply

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Chimney Sweeper Your chimney needs to be cleaned once a year. s !VOID DANGEROUS CHIMNEY l RES WHICH WILL DESTROY YOUR HOME s )MPROVE l REPLACE PERFORMANCE BE WISE–BE SAFE

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EXTENSIVE RETAIL experience, Byron to Ballina. Ph Rae-Anne 0407033036

THE PIANO WORKS Servicing Byron Shire since 1991. Professional tuning by ear & all repairs to upright & grand pianos. QualiďŹ ed concert technician with over 30 yrs exp. Norman Appel 66843242, 0429988567

Window Cleaner

BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

CARPENTRY 25 years experience. Phone Phil for painting & handyman work. Honest & reliable. 0418248525

20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662 GREEN LEAVES Small to large property maintenance, paving, carpentry, pool renovations & garden overhauls. Ph 0401223504 GIRL FRIDAY / PA / ADMIN assistant avail. ProďŹ cient in Word, great organiser, basic Photoshop & Wordpress skills, qual masseuse, reasonable rates. Contact Amanda 66843865, 0421079644 5 STAR CLEANING COUPLE available now. 0401744424

PIANO TUNER & RESTORER Steinway’s available. Phil Shayer, 66854354 or 0405062164

BIRTHDAYS

HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY STEPH

GARDEN MAINTENANCE Affordable, fast & reliable, qualiďŹ ed & insured, all jobs big or small. Leo 0430297101 or 66845437

Pin This Up

DA Watch You may not see Council’s development application advertising as it is not placed in your community paper. As a free service, therefore, we regularly list all significant new DAs on public exhibition, making clear exactly what is sought in the applications and identifying the location of the land affected. We urge readers to follow up on DAs they feel may affect them by visiting Council’s office before the advised closing date and making an appropriate written submission. 9 Angus Place Ewingsdale 10.2011.211.1

R Doolan subdivision for extra lot

close 6/7/11

2 Short St Brunswick Heads 10.2011.224.1

Metricon Homes single storey dwelling

close 6/7/11

10 Cooper St Byron Bay 10.2011.208.1

R Doolan subdivision for extra lot

close 13/7/11

LOVE YOUR GARDEN Planting, mulching, chainsaw, tip runs & all garden maintenance. Planning & advice. Insured Mullum. Tai 66843084 PAINTING quality ďŹ nish, affordable, 30 yrs experience, full ins. Tai 66843084 CARPENTER Tradesman. Licensed and insured. Ready to start. Ph 0437202050

Can’t believe you made it! Love Mum, Dad, little Taz, Broose & Gary

DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962

HAPPY 1st B’DAY JYE!

GARDEN CLEAN-UP SERVICE Free quotes, fully insured, years of exp. Green waste removal, mowing, garden restoration. Ph David 66841437

Either fulltime or just daytime.

TUITION

For paid dog and house-minding

LEARN UKULELE WITH KARL Guaranteed fun. Exp player & teacher, all ages, all levels. 0402259047 DRUM KIT TUITION AMEB & Trinity Guildhall Accred Tutor. All styles and ages. 0448323089

Apply First Aid HLTFA 301B Workcover accredited 1 day course, CPR and refreshers welcome. Experienced instructor, Mullum. Next course Sun 10 July Serge or Tara. 66804066, 0427107255 PIANO PLACEMENTS AVAIL with exp teacher. Special interest adults, any ability level. Sue 0402949583 LADIES DANCE CLASSES ballet Wed 9.30am-11.30am, Level 2 Zumba Thurs 9.30-10.30am, Byron Bay. Phone Nina 66854475 or 0408412788 SEWING LESSONS Beg/adv. Ph Joanne 0410344340 ENGLISH LANGUAGE + TESOL ESL & TESOL courses in handy Byron location. BYRON BAY ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. 66808253 NEED SOME HELP with your homework? Exp tutor, various subjects incl English, Science & surďŹ ng. Ph HB 0430092071

Creating Careers in Beauty | Body | Anti-Ageing

JULY APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW Nationally QualiďŹ ed Courses in: Diploma of Beauty Therapy CertiďŹ cate II in Retail Make-Up

Y N N A N G DO D E R I U Q E R on property at Broken Head on an ongoing basis for

Wishing you lots of love on your 1st birthday. Hope you have a wonderful day. Lots of love from Nanna & Poppy Whib, Auntie Shoshi & Auntie Chava xoxo

FUNERAL NOTICES IRIS HEATHER BRAND 10/11/1925 to 29/06/2011 Passed away peacefully at BUPA Nursing Home. Much loved mother of Glenise & Karen. Loved grandmother of Nicole & Jody. Adored great grandmother of Skye, Leithton & Seth. Iris will be sadly missed by all family and friends. Family & friends are invited to attend Iris’s graveside service to be held at Mullumbimby Lawn Cemetery, Poplar Street on Friday 8 July, 2011 commencing at 1pm. To be followed by eulogies and refreshments at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Argyle Street, Mullumbimby. MICHAEL CURRIE FUNERALS 66846232

RETURN THANKS THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ALAN GORDON THOMAS would like to sincerely thank neighbours, relatives & friends for their expressions of sympathy & oral tributes in the sad loss of our beloved husband, father & grandfather. Special thanks to Jenny Batson for all her support. Denise, Stacey & Petria

1 or 2 weeks at various times throughout the year. Phone: Jacqui 0404 802 994

PETS

CANINE CARE

‘Your dogs home away from home’ ANIMALAUNTY COM AU s 0H WANTED - QUIET PONY up to 14H, up to $1500. Phone 0428237750 GOING AWAY? Who is looking after your pets? Kingscliff Petsitting 0419358794 or www.kingscliffpetsitting.com.au CAWI is looking for volunteers to work a few hrs a week or a fortnight in our Op Shop + volunteer dog carers with fenced

OS flooding

Orchid news

are a few guidelines (like size limit) which can be found on the website www.osartexpo.com. You will also find there an easy online entry form. The Expo is on 26–28 August, and entries are due by Friday 5th August. Over $4,000 in prizes. Enquiries 6680 3040.

The Council Flood Study Survey will be discussed at the Ocean Shores Community Association meeting on Monday July 11th 7pm at Ocean Shores Country Club. Other items include highway noise, sportsfields, dog exercise areas and the Roundhouse. Enquiries 6619 Byron Sophia Thursday, 7 July, 1–3pm, Byron So- 0308 or 6680 1108. phia Study & Discussion Group at Street stall Masonic Centre, 6 Byron St, Byron Mullumbimby Garden Club street Bay: The Soul Journey of Sympastall Friday 8th July. Proceeds to thy, Antipathy & Judgment – Unhelp with maintenance of Mullumderstanding the Soul as gateway bimby Cemetery Gardens. Donato our responses will help to think, tions Welcome. Ph 6684 1534. feel and act with more conscious awareness, leading to personal Artwork wanted empowerment. A presentation by You are invited to exhibit paintAdrian Hanks, Anthroposophi- ings, drawings, sculpture, phocally based counsellor & psycho- tography in the Ocean Shores Art therapist. Info: Celia 6684 3623. Expo. Everyone can enter. There Penny Fox will speak about growing deciduous Calanthe orchids at the next meeting of the Byron District Orchid Society. It will be held in the Ewingsdale hall on Monday July 11 commencing at 7.30pm. Come and see our display of members’ orchids and enjoy a delicious supper. For VW Drive further enquiries contact Penny on The next Klub VW Drive is on 6680 1600. Sunday 10th July for lunch at the Uki Hotel. Meet Media Centre Street stall Goonellabah at 8.30am or Pelican The Byron Lapidary Society Inc is 181 Fawcett St Ballina at 9, ring having a street stall in Byron Bay Alan on 6624 2866 or 0429 000 416 on Fri 8 July in Jonson St near the for more details. %CHO CLASSIlEDS s

PET SITTING

EARN EXTRA $$$ - ESCORT WORK Great premises at Ballina, female owner. Phone 66816038 TANTRIC MASSAGE & TUITION 7 days. The Magic Touch. In/out calls Paul 0409556969

AngelCare Pet Sitting. 0425262193

SOCIAL ESCORTS

ONLY ADULTS

BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone 0421401775

TOUCH OF JUSTINE Luscious massage & sensual touch. Indulge, bliss out, hot, ďŹ t 30 yo. Wed &Thurs only. Ph/txt 0407013347

ATTRACTIVE HOSTESS TO SPOIL YOU 34 Piper Drive, Ballina, 10am till late. Phone 66816038

Be Loved into your GROUNDED MASCULINE CORE Learn sexual mastery skills through acceptance, breath & tantric touch. Women & couples welcome. Phone Annette 0427827551

HOT, SEXY, PETITE In calls O.Shores, outcalls surrounding area. 66802420

EXPERIENCE

FOUND: LOVEBIRD very tame, hand raised, handed into Mullum Pet Shop, Friday 1st July. Phone 66843288

SEDUCTIVE MASSAGE by attractive Australian. Ocean Shores. 0413034492

LOST: SET CHEFS KNIVES in Mullum area, reward offered. 0431366466

BE TOUCHED beautifully, sensuous practice. Phone Buttery 0401051696

0450 747 414

LOST & FOUND

PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

Earn big dollars Good working environment with female staff must be 18–65 yrs old

Make-Up | Facials | Aromatherapy

02 6674 5020

Coolangatta/Tweed Campus

JAZZ PIANO, DOUBLE BASS & DRUM TRIO FOR HIRE Well rehearsed & accomplished players. Phone 0412732465

yard to help save Byron Shire’s homeless dogs. We always need donations of good used furniture to raise money to fund CAWI's expenses. Ph 66851444 bus hrs

SMILE FOR A DAY Just sensational, 7 days, 10am-10pm Ultimate Byron experience. 0402348163

Acrylic Nails | Manicures & Pedicures

MUSICAL NOTES

Marie and Philip this Friday July 8 at Brunswick Heads and learn about the night sky. Also set your alarms early for Monday 11th. The International Space Station will be visible in the west and north. Details www.starrynight.com.au or 0413 779 223.

BEST BODY RUB ANYWHERE Byron area, Wed/Thurs, in-calls. Don’t miss out. 0459108821

Short Courses in:

enquiries@gcta.com.au www.gcta.com.au

Morning tea at the Uniting Church Lennox market Hall, Fingal St, Brunswick Heads, Enjoy a great day out at Lennox Wednesday July 13, 10am–noon. Community Market on Sunday Enquiries Robin 6685 1097. July 10. Relax by the beautiful, calming Lake Ainsworth. Enjoy Free viewing Ever seen the Moon or the planet music from local composer Andy Saturn through a telescope? Join Holme.

YOUR FANTASY! Byron’s ultimate massage by a sexy 20-year-old

CertiďŹ cate II in Nail Technology

(07) 5599 4441

Ladies Friendship

Zorro the pure bred border collie is only 5mths old. This little guy is an absolute treasure - very intelligent and playful, but calm and quiet when he needs to be. Great with other dogs and very affectionate. $280.00 desexed. Call Margaret 6685 1444 b/h

All cats are de-sexed, vaccinated and microchipped.

check out all the dogs on

Please make an appointment to meet them with Lesa on 0438 363 287 Billinudgel

Adoption fees apply

www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.org

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Six months old Bert has spent all his young life in one room. Never seen grass or sat in the Sun. A more loveable friend you just won’t ďŹ nd. Here his is with a letter of protest at being kept in detention too long !

TWEED COAST ESCORTS

0419 962 958

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NAB. Beautiful rocks, crystals, gems and jewellery are for sale. See you on the street. Look out for the flags.

A Gorgeous High-Class Blonde Slim & Curvey Natural D cup bust xPASSIONATEx

Private & Discrete Luxury Residence Central Byron Up early, incalls only. No pics, no blocked numbers.

0424 270 716

Ethics teacher

Volunteer Ethics teacher needed. No teaching qualification necessary, but must have degree and interest in ethics. Free 2–day training to teach Yrs 5/6 for 45 min, every Thurs of school term at Lennox Head Public. Don’t delay, ph: Tracey 6687 4715 or 0424 433 415.

Potters news The new Mullumbimby Community Art Gallery is proving popular with a successful Mullum market day sale at the Drill Hall. This will be a regular event with the artists’ handcrafted pottery an excellent gift option. The gallery is also open on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10am till4pm.

Dog network SDC is a new group forming to create a network of dog owners/ lovers who are keen to look after our furry fuzzballs at no cost. The idea is we each look after the others dogs and even non-dog-owners who would like a temporary visitor, can also register. If this interests you, please call Ishka on 0409 268 280 or email: ishkamas@hotmail.com. Â

Library news Local author, filmmaker, animal advocate and communicator Jodi Ruckley will present her book Through the eyes of a cow at Mullumbimby Library on Wednesday 6 July at 5.30pm. For bookings contact Mullumbimby Library on 6684 2992. Light refreshments are provided. Children’s author Tristan Bancks will be launching his book Galactic Adventures: First kids in space at Mullumbimby Library on Tuesday 12 July at 2.30pm. There will be readings, a quiz, book trailers, the opportunity to meet the author. Call 6684 2992 for more information or to book a place.

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Tweed and Gold Coast areas. By getting maintenance issues under control, when it comes time to sell your property it will withstand the scrutiny of a building inspection all the better for having addressed these key areas: 1. The guttering and valleys in your roof require cleaning at regular intervals. Blocked gutters cause water to back flow and potentially flood the eaves and the ground below. 2. Ensure your downpipes are clear from blockage and are piped directly to equally clear, unblocked drains. In the absence of drains, make sure water is discharged away from the footings and walls of the property. 3. If your hot water system is beside the house, ensure that its overflow pipe is directed away from the footings – if possible, re-direct via tubing to either a grassy area or a drainage outlet. A constant drip on the house’s footings is, in the short term, conducive to timber pest activity and in time will undermine the footings. 4. If the home is a brick, slabon-ground construction, make sure soil from the garden beds

does not cover the slab/brick junction, as this encourages timber pest infestation. Make sure that weep holes remain uncovered, as they are there to encourage air flow in the subfloor and discourage moisture build-up. 5. Remove any debris that may be stored around or under the property. Stored items made of wood or stacked timber in direct contact with the ground is likely to attract timber pests. 6. Check all the wet areas including kitchen, bathroom and laundry for degraded grout/sealant. If the grouted area is seriously worn, engage a reputable tradesperson to re-seal and re-grout. Leaking wet

areas often lead to serious water damage to your subfloor over time. 7. Kitchen cupboard doors and vanity doors often require adjustment after opening and closing year after year - this can be done with a screw driver. Sliding doors to built-ins and patios should also be adjusted to slide easily. ‘For the most part,’ Jason

says, ‘these maintenance issues can be carried out by any home owner. By following a few of these pointers, you can save yourself a lot of hassle months or years down the track’. t 'PS BEWJDF PO NPSF complex issues, or for a pre-sale inspection, contact Dwell Building Services on 0424 741 618 or email info@dwellbuild. com.au.

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interest rates would go down in the next year. Looking at what impacts on family finances, on a scale of one to five, interest rates ranked 3.4 whereas fuel ranked 3.7 and food ranked 3.6. ‘The other key message from our survey is that households are still wary of higher interest rates, despite the fact that they are already doing it tough financially,’ said the Chief Executive of the MFAA, Phil Naylor. ‘It appears that people are feeling some financial pain at present but they are also anticipating things might get worse before they get better, and this cycle will need to be broken in order for the housing market to show signs of life.’ Bankwest’s Ian Rakhit said, ‘If rates remain at current levels over the next quarter, then it will be nearly a year of steady official rates and could somewhat break the cycle. As a result of this, consumers could become more optimistic about home purchases if the flatter rate environment continues.’ The Bankwest/MFAA Home Finance Index also showed that the proportion of respondents struggling to meet house loan repayments (but still meeting them) grew to one in four (25.7%) in May, from around one in seven in previous studies. However, the majority of borrowers (68.2%) are still easily meeting their repayments whilst 5.2 per cent have repaid late while less than 1 per cent were behind on payments.

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Unit 9/11-19 Cooper Street, Byron Bay 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit Neat & tidy throughout Over 55s complex Private & quiet location Sunny outdoor area Ground floor single level living

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Lot 7A Oodgeroo Gardens, Byron Bay

Price $360,000. Contact Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795 or 6685 7300 at L J Hooker Byron Bay

2 bedroom, 1 bathroom dwelling Block is approximately 400m² in size Quiet cul-de-sac setting Perfect north aspect Much sought after location Motivated vendor

Price $400,000. Contact Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692 or 6685 7300 at L J Hooker Byron Bay.

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Burringbar Village Home 1012m² block, 3 bedrooms Large sunroom, wood heater, air con Undercover outddoor, sheds, tank Town water, solar hot water Would rent @ $300pw

$280,000 Reduced for urgent sale, Contact Stuart 0402 031 680.

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7 Bayfigs Place, Myocum. 10 minutes to Byron, Bangalow, Mullum and beach Architectural features and lighthouse Sally Packshaw 0404 475 038. view 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 car garage Web ID. 470082 plus office Low maintenance 4000m² (approximately one acre) Mullumbimby – Bangalow

For sale $495,000. Inspection by appointment. Sales agent Rob Nedwich 0411 285 533. Elders Bangalow 6687 1500. Web Id 443305.

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405 Rous Road, Rous Mill. You do the maths! This magnificent 5 acre estate includes 2 separate homes. A modern, colonial 5 bedroom single level, air conditioned home with tennis court, pool and established landscaped gardens. Two self-contained 3 bay sheds. The second home is the original 4 bedroom cottage with double garaging, 3 bay shed – privately positioned on

approximately one acre. B&Bs, motoring enthusiasts & collectors, community groups, hobby farmers should all inspect! Bidding from $1,400,000. Auction onsite 23rd July 2011 Contact Steve Leslie 0413 833 077. Web ID: 3436840

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604 Lismore Road, Nashua. 2nd home – 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and open plan design Both homes enjoy spectacular rural views Full details available on our website Rare find – 1 property with 2 approved homes of calibre Inspection by appointment. Privacy on 27.14ha or 67 acres Price: $2,500,000. Main home – 5 bedrooms, office, 3 Contact Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001. bathrooms, 4 car garage, spacious open plan design, chef’s kitchen & large walk in pantry, gym/media room and in ground pool with cabana

68 Ballina Street, Lennox Head. This is a fantastic opportunity to buy a commercial property in the popular coastal town of Lennox Head. Located in heart of Lennox Head Village 809.4m² commercial block with 3 shops Zoned 2C with great scope to re-develop (STCA) Rear Lane Access Plenty of passing traffic and exposure

3 Midgenberry Place, Suffolk Park Gorgeous contemporary home less than 1 year old Light spacious all-drawer kitchen with gas & CaesarStone bench tops 2 living areas, childrens’ activity room plus separate office

Two Homes, Two Acres Plus Artist Studio Mullumbimby paradise 6 minutes from town Income, value, beauty

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96 Byron Street, Bangalow. 2 bathrooms + 1 powder room Homes here are around 100 years old Open plan living & separate media / lounge room. Separate laundry This Bangalow home is brand new! Agent declares interest Visitors have been overwhelmed by Auction 6pm Aug 10 at Ramada Ballina. the layout & size. Flat walk to the village, restaurants and shops Contact: Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001. Suit retirees or professionals 3 large beds plus study, all with builtins. WIR in main

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90 GENERAL STUBBS DRIVE, EUREKA PRICE $845,000 Contact Sonia Jervis 0409 033 250

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33 Lilli Pilli Drive, Byron Bay

SENSATIONAL RENOVATION

Four bedrooms, Two bathrooms & Study Beautiful decks and alfresco areas 1079m2 block – Close to town Polished floors, marble and open plan

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North Tumbulgum Tweed Hinterland Deceased Estate – Must Be Sold Brunswick Heads & Ocean Shores

Welcome to ‘Kindal Kindal’ surrounded by pristine rainforest and running creeks. Main residence plus cottage set on a prime 10 acre (4.07ha) property that is less than 20 minutes from the GC Airport and beaches. A beautiful family farm with every acre usable. What are you waiting for?

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Arrange your inspection now as this property Must Be Sold!

15 Fletcher Street Byron Bay Ph (02) 66 856 222 www.rwbyronbay.com

Byron Bay

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Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537 ĆŒÄžĆŠ ŽŜŜÄ‚Ä?ĹŻÄž 0408 155 931

Byron Bay

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For Sale: ΨϰϾϹÍ•ĎŹĎŹĎŹ Agent:

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Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537 ĆŒÄžĆŠ ŽŜŜÄ‚Ä?ĹŻÄž 0408 155 931

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15 Fletcher Street Byron Bay Ph (02) 66 856 222 www.rwbyronbay.com

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Byron Bay 3 Jacaranda Drive

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WĆŒĹ?ǀĂÄ?LJ ĂŜĚ ŽŜǀĞŜĹ?ĞŜÄ?Äž

A Fresh Start In Your New Home

X Three large bedrooms with built-ins X ^ƉĂÄ?Ĺ?ŽƾĆ?Í• Ç ÄžĹŻĹŻ ĞƋƾĹ?ƉƉĞĚ ĹŹĹ?ĆšÄ?ŚĞŜ X &ƾůůLJ ĨĞŜÄ?ĞĚ ƉĞƚ ĂŜĚ Ä?ĹšĹ?ĹŻÄš ĨĆŒĹ?ĞŜĚůLJ Ç‡Ä‚ĆŒÄš X Set on a north facing 602sqm level block

X Located in quiet cul-de-sac X >Ĺ?Ĺ?Śƚ Ć?ƾŜ ĎůůĞĚ Ĺ?ĹśĆšÄžĆŒĹ?Ĺ˝ĆŒ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ĎľĹŒ Ä?ÄžĹ?ĹŻĹ?ĹśĹ?Ć? X ĆŒĹ?Ĺ?Śƚ ĹŹĹ?ĆšÄ?ŚĞŜ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ä‚ÄžĆ?Ä‚ĆŒ Ć?ĆšŽŜÄž Ä?ĞŜÄ?Ĺš ƚŽƉĆ? X tÄ‚ĆŒĹľ ŜŽĆŒĆšĹš Ä‚Ć?ƉĞÄ?Ćš ŽƾƚĚŽŽĆŒ ÄžĹśĆšÄžĆŒĆšÄ‚Ĺ?ĹśĹ?ĹśĹ?

Web Id: 585469 Open:

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For Sale: $599,000

For Sale: $765,000

Agents: Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 David Gordon 0418 856 222

Agent:

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Byron Bay

Heidi Last 0416 072 868

31 Kalemajere Drive

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Brand New Beachside Home

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X KƉĞŜ ƉůĂŜ ĹŻĹ?Ç€Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ŽƉĞŜĹ?ĹśĹ? ƚŽ Ä‚ůĨĆŒÄžĆ?Ä?Ĺ˝ ƉĂĆ&#x;Ĺ˝ X dĹ?ĹľÄ?ÄžĆŒ ŇŽŽĆŒĆ? Θ ĆľĆŒĹ˝Ć‰ÄžÄ‚Ĺś ĞƋƾĹ?ƉƉĞĚ ĹŹĹ?ĆšÄ?ŚĞŜ X ^ƚLJůĹ?Ć?Ĺš ĆšŽƾÄ?ŚĞĆ? Θ ĨÄ‚ĹľĹ?ůLJ ĨĆŒĹ?ĞŜĚůLJ Ä?ŽžĨŽĆŒĆšĆ? X Solar electricity and hot water

X ^ůĞĞŏ žŽÄšÄžĆŒĹś ĹŹĹ?ĆšÄ?ŚĞŜ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ƋƾĂůĹ?ƚLJ ĂƉƉůĹ?Ä‚ĹśÄ?ÄžĆ? X Bright master bed with walk through robe X Secure living environment X tÄ‚ĹŻĹŹ ƚŽ ĆšĹ˝Ç Ĺś Ä?ÄžĹśĆšĆŒÄžÍ• Ä?ĞĂÄ?ŚĞĆ? Θ Ç€Ĺ?Ä?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆš Ä?Ä‚ĨÄžĆ?

Web Id: 502045 Open:

Web Id: 624176

9/7 10 - 10:30

Open:

For Sale: $728,000

Agent:

Agents: David Gordon 0418 856 222 Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433

Byron Bay 33/5 Old Bangalow Road Unbelievable Value X Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄ?Ćš Ä‚Ä?Ä?ÄžĆ?Ć? ƚŽ ƾŜÄšÄžĆŒÄ?Ĺ˝Ç€ÄžĆŒ YÍ• ĆŒÄžÄ?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ä‚ĆŒÄžÄ‚ Θ ƉŽŽů X Views across the lake with an abundance of wildlife X ĞĂƾĆ&#x;Ĩƾů ůĂŜĚĆ?Ä?ĂƉĞĚ ĆšĆŒĹ˝Ć‰Ĺ?Ä?Ä‚ĹŻ Ĺ?Ä‚ĆŒÄšÄžĹśĆ? X Only 3 minutes to Byron town centre

Web Id: 600208 Open:

7/7 12 - 12:30 9/7 12 - 12:30

ĆľÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÍ— 30/7 onsite 11am Guide: over $390,000 Agents: Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 David Gordon 0418 856 222

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Web Id: 609957

Urgent Sale Required

Open:

X KÄ?Ä?ƾƉLJĹ?ĹśĹ? Ć‰ĆŒĹ?žĞ ƉŽĆ?Ĺ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ĺ?Ĺś ĞĂÄ?ĹšĆ?Ĺ?ĚĞ ^ƾčŽůŏ WÄ‚ĆŒĹŹ X Recently renovated and rendered with huge back yard X ĞĂÄ?ŚLJ ĂŜĚ Ć?ƉĂÄ?Ĺ?ŽƾĆ? Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ĞdžÄ?ĞůůĞŜƚ ĆŒÄžĹśĆšÄ‚ĹŻ ĆŒÄžĆšĆľĆŒĹś X ^ĹšĹ˝ĆŒĆš Ç Ä‚ĹŻĹŹ ƚŽ dÄ‚ĹŻĹŻĹ˝Ç Í›Ć? ĞĂÄ?Ĺš ĂŜĚ ĹŻĹ˝Ä?Ä‚ĹŻ Ć?ŚŽƉƉĹ?ĹśĹ?

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9/7 11 - 11:30

For Sale: $750,000 Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 Co-Agent: Jason Crethar, Elders Lennox Head 0422 575 008

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Web Id: 615339

9/7 2 - 2:30

ĆľÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÍ— 6/8 onsite 11am Agents: David Gordon 0418 856 222 Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433

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Sophie Christou

Janis Perkins

Vicky Manning Trish Cunningham

Tad Burcon

Kirsty Harland

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100 metres from the beach

A mystical world in the hinterland

Agent interest

Excellent Rental Returns Offers over $690,000 r Achieving an 8% return r Located directly across from the beach r Part of a small boutique block of 8 apartments r No owner occupier restrictions r In-ground pool facilities

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Riverside Mullumbimby

Properties for Lease Save money when renting your home. Call us today on 1800 766 305 to find out how.

Byron Bay

Brand spanking new

Rent per week $670

Available Now

Market Price For sale $470,000 Bangalow

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Suffolk Park

r 612 sqm block in a lush, sub-tropical setting r Short stroll to town centre r Comfortable home r Located in the quiet end of town by the Brunswick River r Add your own touch

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IN ANY MARKET THIS TEAM GETS RESULTS

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21 Fig Tree Lane, Myocum

8/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park

Novice golf course set amongst 9.88 acres Stunning ocean & hinterland views Separate entertaining wing with sunset bar Indoor/outdoor living areas Great entertaining areas 15 minute drive to the heart of Byron Bay Two separate entrances to the property Elevation, privacy & prestige

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6 4 4 Auction 6pm Tuesday 26th July at Byron Bay Surf Club View: Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact: Liam Annesley 0417 780 795 Peter Yopp 0411 837 330

Vendor motivation is high Open plan living & dining area Inground saltwater pool Quiet cul-de-sac setting Wide verandah, landscaped garden Built for privacy & security Secure garaging & level access

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2/58 Stewart Street, Lennox Head

Lot 2/42 McGregor Street, Suffolk Park

Spacious open plan design, separate study Gourmet kitchen with centre island & granite benchtops Covered outdoor entertaining area E xcellent kids play area & small yard 2 streets from the beach Agency declares interest

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Stylish beach house Large open plan design Prestigious estate Perfectly positioned & private Walk from backyard to beach

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Auction 6pm Tuesday 26th July at Byron Bay Surf Club View: Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact: Tony Farrell 0417 212 692

60 years of combined local knowlege in real estate 4/31 Lawson Street, Byron Bay Ph: 6685 7300 62 July 5, 2011 The Byron Shire Echo

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Property in Focus

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY ONSITE AT 11AM

Realistic Vendor Says SELL!

Open for inspection from 10am

Position! Position! Position! Commercial properties of this calibre are truly scarce and offer a gilt edge investment opportunity. This outstanding motel certainly enjoys the most premier position in Brunswick Heads located next to the iconic Brunswick Hotel and CBD, opposite the river and just a short stroll to the surf beach. Set on two separate lots of approximately 872 square metres in total, the 12 room motel with in ground swimming pool, Managers quarters and licensed restaurant offers potential for the savvy investor to value add or redevelop (STCA); Plans available to view upon request. For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Janis Perkins today. Address: 2 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads Agent: Janis Perkins 0438 841 122, Raine & Horne Byron Bay 02 6685 6588

44 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot 2.5 acres North east aspect 5 bedroom, 2 storey 70s style home Rural property close to Byron Bay Ocean & hinterland views Owners are on the move

Auction 11am onsite Saturday July 9th Contact: Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 pyopp.byronbay@ljh.com.au Glen Irwin 0418 604 080 girwin.byronbay@ljh.com.au

60 years of combined local knowledge in real estate byron bay

4/31 Lawson Street, Byron Bay Ph: 6685 7300

QOPEN FOR INSPECTIONSQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL 10 Dinjerra Place, Mullumbimby Sat 10-10.30am 8 Sallywattle Drive, Suffolk Park Sat 10-10.30am 8 Wright Place, Byron Bay Sat 10-11.30am 1/12 Coachwood Close, Byron Bay Sat 11-11.30am 9/19 Marattia Place, Suffolk Park Sat 11-11.30am 7 Ruskin Street, Byron Bay Sat 12-12.30pm 70 Beech Drive, Suffolk Park Sat 1-1.30pm L J HOOKER BYRON BAY 5/9 Sunrise Boulevarde, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.30pm 1/26 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.30pm 9/11-19 Cooper Street, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.30pm 60 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Sat 3-3.30pm 1/41 Childe Street, Byron Bay. Sat 3-3.30pm ELDERS REAL ESTATE BANGALOW 1 Pacific Highway, Bangalow 10-10.30am Sat July 9 245 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot 12-12.30am Sat July 9 187 Cameron Rd, McLeans Ridges 1-1.30pm Sat July 9 8 Palm-lily Cres, Bangalow 1-1.30pm Sat July 9 35 Maso Road, Rosebank 2-2.30pm Sat July 9 BANGALOW REAL ESTATE 475 Rosebank Road, Rosebank Sat 11-11:30am 485 Ridgewood Road, Rosebank Sat 11:45-12:15 25a Lismore Road, Bangalow Sat 10-10:30am GNF BANGALOW 749 Houghlahans Creek Rd, Fernleigh Sat 12-12.30pm 61 Tristania Street, Bangalow Sat 2-2.30pm RAINE & HORNE 1 Langi Place, Ocean Shores Sat and Sun 10-12 18/5-7 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay Sat 10-10:30 7/4 Cape Court, Byron Bay Sat 11-11:30 9/9 Massinger St, Byron Bay Sat 11-11:30 2/182 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay Sat 12-12:30 7/33 Fletcher Lane, Byron Bay Sat 12-12:30 12 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay Sat 1-1:30 PRD OCEAN SHORES 78 Balemo Drive, Ocean Shores, Sat 11-11:45am Lot 2 Billinudgel Road, Billinudgel, Sat 1-1:45pm PROFFESIONAL MULLUMBIMBY 58 Orana Road, Ocean Shores – Sat 1.15-2pm 35 Maso Road, Rosebank – Sat 2-2.30pm 24 Mill Street, Mullumbimby – Sat 11.15-12noon 19 Nana Street, Brunswick Heads – Sat 12.15-1pm RAY WHITE BYRON BAY 33/5 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay Thurs 12pm12:30pm 31 Kalemajere Drive, Suffolk Park Sat 10am-10:30am 9 Bottlebrush Cres, Suffolk Park Sat 10am-10:30am 2 Bottlebrush Cres, Suffolk Park Sat 10:30am-11am

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QAUCTIONSQQQQ BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL 70 Beech Drive, 1pm onsite, Sat July 16 L J HOOKER BYRON BAY 44 Coopers Shoot Rd, Coopers Shoot 11am Sat July 9 Inspect Sat 10-11am Auctions 6pm Tues July 26 at Byron Bay Surf Club: Lot 2/42 McGregor Street, Suffolk Park. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm 21 Fig Tree Lane, Myocum. Sat 1-1.30pm 8/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm ELDERS REAL ESTATE BANGALOW 187 Cameron Road, McLeans Ridges – 28th July 1 Pacific Highway, Bangalow – 28th July 4 Roses Rd, Federal – 28th July 245 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot – 28th July 35 Maso Road, Rosebank – 28th July 1 Gumtree Place, Bangalow – 28th July 10 Hambly Lane, Newrybar – Forthcoming 8 Palm-lily Crescent, Bangalow – 20th October RAY WHITE BYRON BAY 7 Mahogany Dr, Byron Bay, Sat July 16, 11am onsite 33/5 Old Bangalow Rd Byron Bay Sat July 30, 11am onsite 17 Glasgow Street, Suffolk Park Sat August 6, 11am onsite 150 Tandys Lane, Byron Bay Sat August 13, 11am onsite 9 Bottlebrush Crescent, Suffolk Park Forthcoming Auction PROFFESIONAL MULLUMBIMBY 19 Nana St, Brunswick Heads Sat July 16, 12.30pm onsite. View Sat 12.15-1pm 24 Mill St, Mullumbimby – onsite Sat 16 July 2.30pm View Sat 11.15 – 12noon 28 Mill St, Mullumbimby – onsite Sat 16 July 2.30pm 35 Maso Road, Rosebank – Bangalow Bowling Club 28 July 6pm. View Sat 2.00 – 2.30pm

QNEW LISTINGSQ PROFFESIONAL MULLUMBIMBY New Listings Section 16 Morrison Avenue, Mullumbimby - $510,000 58 Orana Road, Ocean Shores - $540,000 1A Train Street, Mullumbimby - $595,000 1101 The Pocket Road, The Pocket - $695,000 65 Tristran Parade, Mullumbimby GNF BANGALOW 864 Fernleigh Road, Brooklet - $1,550,000 – Idilic secluded house plus cottage on 40 acres 61 Tristania Street , Bangalow - $648,000 – Stylish comtemporary Home, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom 6 Palm Tree Cresent, Bangalow - $580,000 – 3 bedroom, inground pool close to Bangalow village RAY WHITE BYRON BAY Byron Bay, 2/3 Pacific Vista Drive: $495,000, 2bedroom, 2bathroom, private light filled villa, 5 minute walk to the beach Suffolk Park, 9 Bottlebrush Cres: Forthcoming Auction, 3 bedroom character home; private and

tranquil 634sqm block ELDERS REAL ESTATE BANGALOW Tyagarah, 3 Bayfigs Place, $1,150,000: Lighthouse and rural views, spacious living areas & decks, quiet rural location. Newrybar, 10 Hambly Lane, Auction Forthcoming: Character home, 1 acre, Large work shed, separate home office, private. Federal, 17 Coachwood court, $645,000: Spacious Queenslander, loads of character, huge level lot, in-ground pool. Coorabell, Lot 14, 213 Coorabell Road. $1,090,000: Renovated farmhouse, charm & character, French doors, wide verandahs. Bangalow, Lot 1 Pacific Highway, Auction 28th July: Timber home crying out for a renovation, close to Bangalow & Byron, 1 acre. McLeans Ridges, 187 Cameron Road Auction 28th July: Rural views, 9.5 acres, 6x 6m shed, creek, dam and bore Ewingsdale, 210 Balraith Road $4,400,000: 6+ bedrooms, 4+ bathrooms, I acre, gourmet kitchen, salt water pool

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Apart from Woolies and potholes, nothing releases bile from the livers of our readers like dogs, for and against. We had far too many letters about the New Brighton off-leash dog walking area to fit them all in, but a few are on page 12. We also remind correspondents that the letters deadline is noon Friday, so Sunday and Monday are right out of the question. Companion animals rule, bugger climate change.

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However, if you are interested in climate change, read Mick O’Regan’s review of Paul Gilding’s hard-hitting book The Great Disruption on page 17. If you read this Backlash in time, you can catch Paul Gilding at Bangalow A&I Hall tonight at 6pm in ‘Mother Nature Collides With Father Greed’, an event organised by the Green Coast Catalysts. See more about Gilding at http:// paulgilding.com. And a good

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