Byron Shire Echo – Issue 27.03 – 26/06/2012

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THE BYRON SHIRE Volume 27 #03 Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Mullumbimby 02 6684 1777 Byron Bay 02 6685 5222 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au www.echo.net.au 23,200 copies every week

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Drainage specialists called in for Ewingsdale sports fields Hans Lovejoy

Consultants who specialise in sports field drainage assessments have been brought in by Byron Council staff in an effort to address the ongoing water-logging problems at the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex (BRSCC) in Ewingsdale. It comes in response to recent community concerns, particularly that of Paul Irwin from the Byron Community Sports Association, who says use of the fields is still limited, and that sporting groups have been unable to ‘fully use the fields for up to 12 days after rain’. ‘Due to inadequate facilities, three groups are using the fields at the moment, Mr Irwin told The Echo, ‘The Suffolk Park Soccer Club, Ultimate Frisbee Club, and a small group of runners [who] use part of the northern area fields, as these are the only fields under floodlight. ‘This use has been generally restricted to the dry areas of these fields and unfortunately not the entire field dimensions. The Little Athletics Club did use their facility for a few weeks but also were restricted in their use by waterlogged areas.’

Council’s executive manager of community infrastructure, Phil Holloway, told The Echo the review of the problem is intended to assess the existing soil attributes and drainage capabilities of the fields and provide advice and options on any mitigation. ‘The cost is in the order of $10,000 and the engagement will now occur after June 28 as the appointment of a consultant is the subject of a councillor notice of motion to be considered by Council on that day,’ Mr Holloway said. Mr Holloway added work was undertaken earlier this year on additional agricultural drains, a modification to some open drains, and the fields received a top dress and coring. ‘An open drain in the car park was also amended prior to the official opening in February to improve flow and the works to the remaining drains in the car park drains will be considered as part of the 2012/13 program for the BRSCC. ‘Further work was also undertaken to assist the water flow on the open drain between the Multi Purpose Facility (MPF) and the Cornell Family Fields in February and March 2012.’ The matter is to be discussed at Council’s Thursday meeting.

Park hunting ‘threat to tourism’ Luis Feliu

Tourism in the northern rivers will suffer dramatically and visitors to the region’s national parks could be shot dead by recreational hunters, MPs representing the Tweed-Byron area warned state parliament last week. It comes as controversial legislation allowing recreational hunters access to 79 of the state’s national parks passed the Upper House. Greens MLC and Byron Shire mayor Jan Barham says the region relied heavily on tourism driven by world heritage national parks but its reputa-

Gig guide Writers’ – p27 Festival book reviews – p15

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Streets closed for the ladies Well, not entirely…

‘Reclaim the name and reject the shame’ was the message as over 200 turned out for Byron Bay’s Slutwalk last Saturday. Since the first Slutwalk was held in Toronto last year, groups around the world have taken to the streets of their local towns and cities. Photo Jeff ‘No Shame No Blame’ Dawson.

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State govt plays pong with Mullum hospital Luis Feliu

The state coalition government has come under fire by NSW Labor over its controversial decision to replace Mullumbimby Hospital’s overnight emergency doctor with video-conferencing technology. NSW opposition leader John Robertson raised the issue in the NSW Legislative Assembly as the first question last Thursday, asking health minister Jillian Skinner when the government had made the decision to replace the overnight doctor ‘against the wishes of local nurses and the local community?’ continued on page 5 Mrs Skinner replied that the hospi-

tion would be trashed as a result of the new game and feral-animal control law now in place. The new law excludes council land from shooters’ access and prohibits the use of semi-automatic weapons by amateur hunters. Three of the national parks now open to hunting in the northern rivers are the World Heritage-listed Nightcap, Richmond Range and Yabbra national parks. Cr Barham plans to introduce a motion at the upcoming Thursday council meeting, expressing concern to the government about the new law.

tal and many others in country areas suffered from a shortage of doctors and the government was trying to attract more to rural areas through training and infrastructure-investment measures. She blamed a ‘lack of foresight’ by the former Labor government in recruiting doctors and said ‘16 years of neglect has led to a long-term problem, which this government has inherited’. The minister said there ‘has been an average of two patients per night, at the most, with the lowest acuity at Mullumbimby Hospital, a claim denied by the hospital’s staff.’ Labor’s spokesman for the Tweed, MLC Walt Secord, said ‘The O’Farrell

government promised to support rural and regional hospitals. This is another broken promise.’ Meanwhile more than 250 people packed Mullumbimby Civic Centre last Monday night to protest Northern NSW Local Health District’s costcutting measure. It’s the second such meeting within weeks. Nurses say they have concerns about the new nurse-operated system and doctors and community groups say the cut will lead to the hospital’s eventual demise. The proposed trial of the new telemedicine system has been delayed until late October. Q See editorial page 6

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The long journey to call Mullum home Story & photo Eve Jeffery

International Refugee week was celebrated over June 17–23 as communites across the nation and the world highlighted the positive contributions made to society by refugees. Closer to home young couple Jean-Pierre and Helene and their Afro-Australian family celebrated quietly, their profound love for their new hometown abundantly clear in the way they describe their life. ‘Life in Mullumbimby is great’, says Jean-Pierre. ‘The relationship with the community, our friends and our church, there is a lot of support. Everybody is so friendly in Mullumbimby.’ Originally from Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the cou-

New Australian Lumiere celebrates International Refugee Week with parents Jean-Pierre and Helene in Mullumbimby

ple and their first child Nathan came to live in Mullumbimby in 2010 after being refugees for six years. Jean-Pierre says it was a long process getting to Australia but certainly not as difficult as those who risk their

lives traveling by boat. ‘For us it was a bit different. First we were refugees in Zambia.’ One of the difficulties faced by the couple is the inability to ply their trade. Jean-Pierre and Helene are both qualified doc-

Workcover debt figures disputed by Greens Eve Jeffery

An eleventh-hour amendment moved by Greens MP David Shoebridge has seen firefighters and paramedics exempted from harsh new Workcover reforms. In what the NSW Law Society says is a breach of faith by the government, the reforms include retrospective slashing of payments. The reason for the savage cuts is that ‘Workcover is more than $4 billion in debt’, NSW premier Mr O’Farrell said on Friday. ‘Without the reforms passed by Parliament today it would become financially unviable.’ But when asked how the NSW Greens would address that sort of debt, Mr Shoesbridge told The Echo that he $4.1 billion dollar deficit is not a ‘hard and fast figure’. ‘There is not a $4 billion debt owing’, he says. ‘It is an estimate of unfunded liabilities over the next 20-odd years based on worst-case scenarios for both the scheme’s $14 billion in assets and future claims.’ Mr Shoebridge says that since the current scheme was established in 1987, there has not been

a single year where the premiums recovered in a year were less than the total payments made by the scheme in that year. That is, it has been cash positive every year since established. ‘This explains the scheme’s $14 billion in investments,’ he says. ‘So the deficit, while likely real, is very unlikely to be in the order of $4.1 billion as asserted by the government when pushing for these harsh benefit cuts.’ The Law Society says that under the changes, an injured worker who previously was entitled to medical expenses paid for life may now have this support removed. ‘The new legislation will have a huge negative impact on people living in regional NSW,’ says president of the Law Society Justin Dowd. ‘With the ability to assess claims based on regional considerations removed, someone injured in Burke will be assessed on the same basis as someone injured in Sydney, resulting in massive social and economic upheaval and true hardship’. The late-night amendment came after firefighters took statewide industrial action Thursday – the first such strike

in 56 years. ‘It’s a shame it required statewide industrial action to focus the attention of this state government on the dreadful impact these laws would have on the rights and entitlements of sick and injured firefighters’, said Fire Brigade Employees’ Union secretary, Jim Casey. ‘Our mem-

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tors, but Jean-Pierre will need to complete four years of university to practise in Australia and Helene will opt for a nursing degree, a more practical option in their circumstances. Last year the new Mullumbimby family celebrated the arrival of their first Australian member with the birth of baby girl Lumiere. Though study may take the family out of town for a few years, they consider Mullum their home and plan to eventally settle here for good. ‘I don’t tell people I have moved to Australia’, says Jean-Pierre. ‘I say I have moved to Mullumbimby. My mother laughed when she first heard the name. In our language you would pronounce it moo-lam-bimby. She says it sounds like an African town.’

be shown. There will also be information on the Lizards’ Revenge protest, to be held at the biggest proposed uranium site at Roxby Downs in mid July. Mandy Nolan will MC the evening and there will be live entertainment. For more call Anthea on 0422 383 151. Photo Jeff Dawson

Young writers’ comp for Writers’ Festival Young local writers aged between 16 and 25 years who are wanting to flex their literary muscle have an opportunity to win cash, a festival pass and be published. One thousand dollars is up for grabs, as well as a three-day Byron Bay Writers’ Festival pass, inclusion in the BBWF program, and publication of the winning story in Northerly, the bi-monthly magazine of the NRWC. Stories must be up to 1,000 words long and the competition closes on Tuesday, July 10. For more visit www.byronbaywritersfestival.com or www.nrwc. org.au. www.echo.net.au


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Get Echo news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au Suffolk Park public toilets trashed

Vandalism to the Suffolk Park sports and skate park public toilets is expected to cost more than $10,000, according to Council. ‘Council constantly receives feedback on the state of the public toilets,’ Council’s executive manager of community infrastructure Phil Holloway said. ‘We are aware that the residents would like better facilities, but when they are wilfully damaged like this it is hard to make the dollars stretch.’ He says this is the second time the Suffolk Park public toilet block has been repaired. Earlier in January this year, Council says it spent $5,000 on repairs after it was vandalised, and each year spends over After a tumultuous year, local health food company Santos has bounced back since the $25,000 repairing vandalised management upheaval last March. Newly appointed general manager Ryan Hamilton, pictured public toilets. centre with Mullum staff Jamie and Leah, says that after ten years with the company, his new ‘We’re open to any suggesrole is a fantastic challenge. ‘I am relishing getting Santos back into the heart of our community’, tions to stop this kind of wilful says Ryan. ‘My endeavor is to bring to fruition many of the fantastic ideas we have had from damage,’ said president of Suffolk Park progress association across the community. It’s also a challenge to meet everybody’s expectations but I will do the Karin Kolbe. best that I can.’ Photo Eve Jeffery

Council wins court case over unapproved backpacker hostel The Byron Local Court last Thursday issued a considerable fine to a Byron Bay resident for running an unapproved backpacker hostel. The resident was fined $11,000 plus Byron Shire Council costs of $1,500, and governance manager Ralph James said it was a strong warning to anyone considering running an unapproved backpacker hostel. ‘Planning approval is essential to operate this type of tourism establishment,’ he said. ‘Approval sets out consent conditions such as number of occupants, car parking, access, fire safety, open space areas, noise, waste management and the number of required bathrooms. To simply open an unapproved hostel can pose serious fire safety and health concerns

for occupants and impact on neighbouring properties. ‘Yesterday’s decision by the court was welcomed and sets yet another precedent that council and the court does not tolerate unapproved backpacker hostels.’ Mr James says he first received complaints about the Byron Bay Industrial Estate unapproved backpacker establishment in February. Following an investigation, the operator was prosecuted. According to the Council-submitted documents, the backpackers were being charged $150 per week. Mr James said the owner of the unapproved backpacker hostel worked co-operatively with Council during the court process.

Man charged over Byron ATM attack Police have arrested a man in relation to an assault at a Byron Bay auto-teller machine last week. A 27-year-old man was arrested in Byron Street and refused

bail over last Thursday night’s attack, in which a 37-year-old man had his jaw broken. The man was charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm and was denied bail.

A Taste of Byron, Overlooking the Bay

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From the oil pan into the fire: it’s been confirmed that outgoing Byron Shire Council general manager Graeme Faulkner will soon be taking up the position of chief executive officer of Norfolk Island. The small and remote holiday destination is well known to be experiencing dire financial difficulties; earlier this month on June 7, the ABC’s 7.30 ran a report entitled ‘Norfolk Island faces economic ruin’. A staffer from the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly told The Echo that he was chosen as he was an ‘agent of change’, and that much like other economies reliant on tourism, they experienced a dramatic decline since the 2008 GFC.

The island has been self-governing since 1979. ‘It provides federal, state and local governance for the island and has a legislative assembly of nine elected members,’ they said. And for a population of around 2000 people on an island measuring just 34.6 km2 in size, that’s a lot of representation. ‘Most things are either shipped in or flown in. In terms of remoteness it could be considered more remote than outback towns in Australia,’ the staffer said. The island’s Anglo history traces back to Captain Cook’s discovery in 1774, and it was a penal colony for the British until 1856. It sits 1,412 kilometres directly east of Evans Head, and that town is 66km south of Byron Bay.

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CSG activists symbolically Vale Stacey Edwards fill Casino ‘toxic pond’ Adrian Kennedy

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Citizens with spades shovelled dirt back into a hole that is slated to become a five-year ‘temporary’ holding pond for coalseam gas (CSG) toxic wastewater near Casino last week. It was the second day of action in a row at Metgasco’s Shannon Brook site, on zoned prime agricultural land, and organisers have announced an ongoing blockade of the site effective immediately. Richmond Valley Council (RVC)’s director of environmental development services, Kenneth Exley, also paid a visit

to the site to ‘ensure public safety measures were being met’. No arrests were made and there was no Metgasco presence at the site except for a security camera hanging off a tree overlooking the pond. Meanwhile NSW Greens mining spokesperson Jeremy Buckingham welcomed the announcement by NSW deputy premier Andrew Stoner that the five year royalty ‘holiday’ for the CSG industry would end as well as the formation of a commissioner role to oversee access agreements on agricultural land. Q See the full story at www.echonetdaily.net.au

Sculpture prizes on offer Want to exhibit at a world-class festival? Now in its fifth year, sculpture will once again be an integral part of the Byron Bay Writers’ Festival. Curator Dev Lengjel says, ‘The Byron Bay Writers’ Festival is one of Australia’s leading literary events that has proven that the two art forms can connect.’ First prize of $2000 is sponsored by Tallowood Ridge

Estate of Mullumbimby, whose stage-three development will have artists’ studios and a community centre included. Second prize is sponsored by Peppers Resort in Coorabell. This year’s judge is Nigel Messenger, director of the SOHO gallery in Sydney. Interested sculptors that want to get involved can email dev@sculptureshow.net.

Skydive Byron Bay lost a muchloved friend in Stacey Edwards, who passed away peacefully on Saturday evening after a courageous and dignified fight against cancer at age 30. Stacey was an integral member of our team for over 10 years and lived a life of great service. She deeply touched the lives of many people with her honesty and empathy. She earned equality in the male-dominated frontier of skydiving on merit, courage and strength of conviction, not through an expectation of preferential treatment. Stacey was a shining light for modern feminism. Stacey’s contribution to skydiving in this country is without peer and she was a consummate professional. She will forever hold a special place in the heart and soul of our Byron Bay family. We greatly admire Stacey because she chose the harder path, making the difficult choices for happiness by following her heart. Stacey loved skydiving and her partnership with her husband Steve further optimised this rich spiritual path.

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Park hunting ‘threat to tourism’ says north coast MPs continued from page 1

Cr Barham says recreational shooting in national parks doesn’t suit the area’s image and is a risk to public safety. ‘We’re renowned for our amazing natural environment and we encourage people from all over the world to come to our national parks and enjoy that experience of being in nature and appreciating our biodiversity. ‘This is not a good message for us and our reputation for being a natural wonderland,’ she said. Labor’s MLC spokesman for the Tweed, Walt Secord, told

parliament the law was bad, the government would regret it and communities across north coast were livid about it. Mr Secord, a Canadian by birth and the first Native American to sit in the NSW parliament, said he grew up in a community where hunting was and continues to be ‘very much the norm’, but he doubted the environment minister could manage the new policy. He said he agreed with the sentiments of fellow MLC, Lennox Head-based Liberal Catherine Cusack, who ‘broke ranks’ on the issue recently by calling for exemptions for the

three northern rivers parks plus the world-heritage Dorrigo National Park. But he said electorate-byelectorate exemptions were not the solution and ‘if it’s bad policy for the north coast, then it is equally bad across the state’. Mr Secord said the area covered by the 79 parks open for hunting comprised almost 40 per cent of all the state’s parks and reserves or around ‘the size of Belgium’. ‘This was the price that Barry O’Farrell paid to the Shooters and Fishers Party to privatise the state’s electricity sector and

Basil contender for mayor Byron Shire deputy mayor Basil Cameron has been nominated as mayoral candidate for the upcoming local government elections by Our Sustainable Future (OSF). OSF was founded by former Byron Shire councillor Hugh Ermacora and friends in 2000, and the party says its objective is delivering ‘functional, cohesive and productive government to local residents.’ Current president and Lismore City councillor Simon Clough says, ‘OSF is an independent community network. We are not beholden to anyone outside this region.’ Mr Ermacora sung Cr Cameron’s praises: ‘Basil has a track record of support for social sustainability, such as his recent front-line support for the Mullumbimby hospital. As a Byron Shire councillor, he has www.echo.net.au

devoted a great deal of positive energy to community matters and finding constructive ways to build a strong local economy. He’s also had a very useful “past life” in the legal world, and is able to give 100 per cent of his time to the job.’ Cr Cameron said, ‘The past four years as a Byron Shire councillor, and more recently, Deputy Mayor, have been very rewarding. I have learnt a lot about meeting the challenges

of local government and enjoy working with the community to get results. With this practical hands-on experience behind me, and fully understanding the realities of the position and its demands, I believe I can hit the ground running as mayor’. A Goonengerry resident, Cr Cameron has lived in the shire for 25 years.. Current Byron Shire councillor and OSF vice-president Patrick Morrisey has announced he is leaving local government to ‘spend more time with my wife and young children – and to appreciate life’. OSF is holding its AGM and pre-election campaign barbecue on Saturday June 30, and all are welcome. Contact Simon Clough for more info on 6624 2894 or visit www.osf.org. au. Elections will be held on September 8.

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Arakwal NAIDOC celebrations Aboriginal dance performances, a BBQ, live music and kids’ activities are just some of the attractions on offer at a free upcoming community event that celebrates NAIDOC week (National Aboriginal & Islander Day Observance Committee). On Thursday July 5, there will be a celebration walk at 10am from Railway Park to Apex Park adjacent to Byron Bay Surfclub.

20 years of Mabo Additionally the Arakwal documentary Walking With My Sisters and a premiere of the new film Back to Country will be screening in celebration of 20 years of Mabo on Wednesday July 4 from 6.30pm at the Byron Community Centre.

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Ping but mostly pong We should have a TV game show that guesses which other essential services workers the NSW Liberal/National party can alienate. Though to be honest there’s not a lot left. It’s been a big week for the erosion of what makes a society tick: NSW premier Barry O’Farrell and his Sydney mates managed to have the parliament house in Sydney hosed by fire fighters unhappy at changes to their work health insurance. That was gold! Then there is the planned teachers’ strike for Wednesday June 27. Maybe the teachers can make the politicans write ‘I must maintain the current levels of staffing and resources’ a hundred times. At a local level, MP Don Page has expressed through the letters pages his displeasure at The Echo’s reporting on the planned reduction of personnel at the Mullumbimby Hospital, yet refuses to provide a clear commitment to support the community’s call for retaining its night doctor. But the worst part? Having the NSW Labor Party ring this office wanting to respond to that story in an almost gloating tone. Who can forget the 16 years of poor management from NSW Labor that left the mess. Two party political oligarchies still rule with almost complete corporate influence on state and federal levels – is this really the best we can do? One piece of good news this week however is the NSW Nationals passing a unanimous motion calling for tighter controls on coal-seam gas exploration (despite still committing to it). Odd it took a party that claims to represent farmers that long to come to that conclusion, but at least it’s a start. Hans Lovejoy, editor

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o the G20 economic summit in Mexico did not actually set forth a dynamic action plan. Well, surprise, surprise. But one moment of furious agreement between the bickering nations did emerge. The final communiquĂŠ assured us that all members of the G20 supported ‘the intention to consider concrete steps towards a more integrated financial system...’ or at the very least to prepare to begin thinking about supporting the intention to consider something or other. Not only that but the Eurozone members would ‘take all necessary steps to safeguard the stability and integrity of the area’. Like what, for instance? Well, they would go home and pack their bags for the European Council meeting next week. This was hardly the ‘bold and decisive’ action for which Julia Gillard had called, although she was willing to make excuses; delegates were, she noted, under stress and pressure. An impartial observer might have added that it was about bloody time. The Eurozone has been sliding down the slippery slope towards chaos and disintegration for at least the last two years and the collective leadership has relied on chewing gum and sticky tape to hold it together while dithering aimlessly over the real problem: how to weld this amorphous collection of nation-states into a coherent entity while simultaneously respecting their ancient culture and hostilities and their fierce nationalism. The visitor to Europe is struck immediately by the anomalies, petty though most of them maybe. There is no uniform postage; each country jealously retains the right to issue its own stamps at its own rates, although the border crossings are supposed to be absolutely free. Traffic laws

vary from place to place, to the alarm and confusion of the motorist who breezes unchecked across the frontiers. And even the currency, the core of the union, is not the same: while the Euro notes are uniform, the coins are manufactured in different countries with different markings. In these circumstances it is hardly surprising that more basic underlying divisions persist. But what is harder to compre-

scribed as ‘frosty’. But the most decisive rejection came from the president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, who apparently felt the need to justify his lofty but largely symbolic position by taking the high ground: ‘Frankly, we are not coming here to receive lessons in terms of democracy or in terms of how to handle the economy.’ And he added for good measure that Europe

If the EU has a purpose, let alone a future, it must speak with a single voice when this kind of crisis strikes. by Mungo MacCallum hend, or to forgive, is that the powers that be within the union have glossed over them for so long, leading to the current wave of crises. And of course in the face of criticism from outsiders, the Eurozone closes ranks, displaying a unity that could well be devoted to a better cause. The two big guns, France and Germany, did just that in Mexico when a number of participants including – but not limited to – Australia politely suggested that, in the face of repeated failure to achieve lasting solutions, the Eurozone might try something different. The new French president snapped back: that he and the German chancellor Angela Merkel were both well aware that Europe needed to fix the problem on its own. ‘We can have different points of view but Mrs Merkel and I know that Europe must have its own response,’ he elaborated somewhat meaninglessly. ‘It must not be given to us from outside.’ Merkel’s own reaction to the advice was de-

ple aim must be to prevent local recessions developing into a regional, or even global, malaise. This certainly was the tenor of the letter written by Julia Gillard and Wayne Swan, which (although you would never have guessed it from reading the Australian press) was actually a considered and constructive document: it acknowledged Australia’s special circumstances, including its fortunate trading position and bipartisan commitment to economic reform and stable institutions, and suggested that some of the measures Australia had taken to avoid the GFC might be worth a look. And in particular it urged the European trading nations not to turn back to protectionism in response to the current crisis. Sensible and unexceptionable advice, one might have thought; but virtually all the local commentary picked up Barroso’s complaints about unwanted lecturing and concluded that Gillard had stuffed up again. They continued to lecture her to that effect for days. The honourable standout was The Australian’s Greg Sheridan whose long vendetta against Europe transcended his anti-Gillard antipathy. But the overall local reaction was to add the G20 to the long list of Gillard blunders. For my money this was grossly unfair: in fact she flew the Australian flag with both aplomb and tact and deserves at least a couple of cheers. But in the present toxic atmosphere Gillard could be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and still be marked down in the polls for it. When you’re hot, you’re hot and when you’re not, the Australian way is to kick you to death.

would not be lectured and that the EU was not the cause of the crisis anyway. Assuming that by the crisis he was referring to entire GFC, he had a point: the rot actually started in the United States. But the fact remains that the EU was manifestly ill-prepared to deal with it and that when it did take action, it was on the basis of individual countries rather than the union as a whole, which was the great initial blunder. If the EU has a purpose, let alone a future, it must speak with a single voice when this kind of crisis strikes. By adopting an ‘every man for himself ’ strategy until it was time to start mopping up the mess, it showed that however sincere its commitment to economic unity, any genuine political unity is probably unachievable. And this was the basis of the outsider criticism in Mexico, which came not only from Australia but from China, Indonesia, and Q See Mungo live at the United States, all of whom urged a broader and more integrated approach whose princi- www.echonetdaily.net.au

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Quick, nurse, the debate clamps! Q I wish to respond to the erro-

neous and contradictory statements made in your editorial on Tuesday June 19. No decision has been made to proceed with the telemedicine system for the Mullumbimby Hospital Emergency Department. It is a proposal that the Northern NSW Local Health District is currently considering. They are currently conducting consultation and are considering a pilot of the system. The CEO of the NNLHD, Chris Crawford, will address a public meeting in a month or so, before any proposed changes occur. As part of the consultation process it is proposed a trial will be undertaken under the supervision of an on-site or on-call medical officer for two months so that nursing staff can familiarise themselves with the telemedicine system. A decision will then be made in November 2012 as to whether the pilot proceeds after consultation and the two month trial. I should stress the trial only relates to out-patients. Inpatients are not affected. You seem to be somewhat confused as to whether I responded to your email inquiry last Thursday or not. In the sixth paragraph of your editorial you claim that no response was received.

S96 withdrawn Thanks for printing my letter last week about the causeway at Main Arm and the S96 application not to upgrade it. The papers were on exhibition at Council on June 12 when I made my submission but the application has been withdrawn. Submissions are thus not necessary. It will be interesting to ‘watch the space’ where this development should happen. It is already interesting to see major works taking place there – before the causeway upgrade is done? Duncan Dey

Main Arm

Fixing the law An open letter to Ralph James of Byron Shire Council: a few months ago you explained to me the difficulties Council, ie the community, would face prosecuting the blatant tourist resort operating at 57 to 61 Shirley Street, Byron Bay. You explained that the Melbourne proprietors would argue that the law prohibits only a tourist facility. They would state that since there was no concierge or similar on site this is not a tourist facility. You went on to say that clearly counsel for Council would ar-

However, you go on to state in the ninth paragraph that my response was ‘a major concern’. It can’t be both, Hans. I either did or didn’t respond to you. According to my email records my response was sent to you at 9.24am on Friday June 15. I would appreciate if you would acknowledge that you received my response and print this response to your editorial in full, so that the community knows what is really happening. Don Page MP

Member for Ballina Q I left the citizens’ protest meeting Monday evening determined to try to convince members of the Northern NSW Local Health District Board to insist the CEO adhered to their mission statement of ‘keeping local decision-making at the forefront of their function while maintaining effective communication with local public health stakeholders’. There is no more important stakeholder than the hospital’s customers – the accident and emergency patient. David Bradbur y went straight to the real crux of the problem – if the majority of our medical general practitioners refuse to play their part in the 24/7 operation of our hospital then all our effort to

gue that nowadays many styles of tourist facilities exist and this is clearly one. On the other hand, I have suggested to Don Page that it is absurd for Byron Shire Council to be required to spend vast amounts of public money testing a definition in a courtroom when it would be a matter far more convenient and effective for him to deal with by amending the paragraph described by yourself as a mess. For the benefit of myself and readers, could you please reply to me including the problem paragraph and perhaps suggesting a redraft which we may put before our local MP. After all, legislation is his business. I have some confidence in your ability to rewrite the text. Otherwise I will have a crack at it. The days of people getting away with this garbage is over. Just like people getting away with dodgy tree removals. Matthew Hartley

Byron Bay

Market location I went to the lovely Mullum farmers market this week. But why do we have it at the showgrounds? It is two kilometres from the centre of town and the vast majority of the crowd had driven – prob-

maintain and sustain existing services will be to no avail. I urge the local medical fraternity to re-examine their position on this matter for the greater good of all in the community. Derran Mallon

The Pocket Q It is ironic that Ms Liz Elliott’s letter in last week’s Echo was preceded by that of Chris Crawford the CEO of the Northern Local Health District laying out his vision for health services in this area. I suggest that Ms Elliott and her ilk read that letter and understand. In Australia and in our region we have first class health services of which we should be proud. While it is the right of the community to demand that these services be maintained and even improved it is also the obligation of the community to support those such as Chris Crawford in their efforts. This community support can be in accepting that some small hospitals, which in another era may have had a reason for being, have to close or have their function modified. Why? Because a first-class health system comes at a substantial cost and we need to make sure that our taxpayer funds are maximised.

The community can assist in supporting Chris Crawford and his staff by not proposing silly arguments such as: t $PNQBSJOH PVS TJUVBUJPO to cottage hospitals in England. The difference? A population of 62 million in the UK with a population density of over 30 times compared to NSW. t $PSBLJ BOE #POBMCP IPTpitals should remain? Please! t "NCVMBODFT BSF FYQFOTJWF If enhanced ambulance services are required I will be first one to support that. Although investment in para health services is typically resisted by the medical professional classes, that would be far better than spending it on doctors’ salaries to kip on call at Mullumbimby Hospital and the like to be awoken once or twice a night (on average). Criticising the attitude of people attending protests is not insulting the democratic process; it is part of it! It’s called freedom of speech, Ms Elliott. So let’s stop referring to ‘Health Department disinformation’ and support the people who are working hard to provide our services (yes, sometimes they are the bureaucrats). And by the way, as implied by Ms Elliott I am not or ever have been a Health Dept employee.

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ably more than negating the environmental benefits of the plastic-bag-free, low-pesticide approach. What about relocating to the park in town near the high school? That way many more people could walk or ride or drive less far and the high school kids could pick up some organic broccoli for lunch.

can be devastating to canopy invertebrates. Detergents are widely used to kill insects. No research has ever been done by the NPWS on the effects of spraying on our butterflies, bees and the myriad of small creatures we don’t see. Our ecosystems are not just trees. Aerial spraying (and drift) in the past has had dire Garth Luke consequences for intertidal life Mullumbimby in the form of dead rock crabs

The silent spring The cavalier wide use and acceptance of industrial chemicals in the environment has started a cascade of adverse reactions in wildlife, plant microbes and humans. The sustainable movement in land management is now calling for assessing the entire lifecycle of herbicides. Agricultural research has shown severe impacts on soil microbiology, especially in coastal soils mycorrhizal (fungal) association, critical to fragile health of coastal habitats. While landcare groups are struggle with underfunding, how then can NPWS justify aerial spraying with broadspectrum herbicides? The poisons are designed to kill many types of plants and together with their surfactants

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Winning friends and influencing people Israel, a lone democracy in the area, was forced from the very beginning to defend itself. It has always been a severe challenge to the repressive rulers in the surrounding countries. Thankfully it has been able to survive. Israelis are the ones who face extinction, certainly not Palestinians. As we see the excesses in the Muslim world, not one would remain alive. Harsha Prabhu (Letters, June 19), a self-proclaimed expert, feigns pain at the thought of Israelis being slain in the conflict. Suggests that they are being taught to hate their neighbour. Feels devastated at the thought that they are forced to serve in the army and murder defenceless women and children. He surely knows that the opposite is the truth, yet simply saying ‘I know’ may well influence some of our less informed co-citizens.

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The group of protesters to which he belongs are intent on harming Israel vocally and, if possible, physically (boycott). None of them has apparently visited Israel yet they have acquired great expertise from dissenters only. The ones from Israel, who live there, are proof of that country’s democratic strength. Try and be a dissenter in a Muslim country and you have an appointment with death.

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whales and turtles I can assure you it is this kind of behavior that is most likely to cause fatal propeller strikes to these surface-breathing creatures. I managed to attract the brief attention of the driver in the red lifejacket with my arms in a big cross and trying to sign language ‘dolphins’ to him. He waved back like he was famous and continued on revving. I hope this personal complaint reaches you guys and we can nip this kind of intrusive, rude ‘fun’ in the bud before others join in. Terry Hamill Unfortunately terrorising Coorabell marine life it is not considered illegal unless they actually see

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and shellfish that were strewn along beaches. Does the need to eliminate a few bitou bushes warrant the danger and expense of such drastic actions? It is urgent that we give the planet some breathing space and give serious consideration to less destructive practices in this ‘war on weeds’ and the rush to introduce GM foods. In this the 21st century, we owe it to our beautiful children to be more aware and responsible citizens – ethically, socially and environmentally.

Tuesday morning began with some much-needed sunshine and tranquillity on Brunswick beach. Sun glistening on the water and numerous pods of dolphins, with young, feeding on the schools of mullet and surfing the breakers. It’s the time of year we are blessed to see so many dolphins so close to shore. They were the same distance out that I have witnessed, on two occasions, Bryde’s Whales feeding off Bruns and Tyagarah. It ended with me furiously trying to rally the other beach walkers and fishers to make a formal complaint to Maritime NSW. Two men, in a blue inflatable zodiac type boat, came roaring up at high speed from Tyagarah and parallel to the beach and less than 80m from the shoreline, revving and joyriding the breakers. They seemed oblivious to anything, it seems, except their adrenaline yet the disturbance they created with their noisy, mindless fun caused untold disruption. I have seen this boat on another occasion doing the same thing. Having researched and worked with injured marine life and in particular dolphins,

family back home, and the secret police was also very active overseas. The only difference is that Israel, for all its faults, is not a dictatorship. But when people have lived in a prolonged state of emergency, they become desensitised and prepared to tolerate everything.

the dolphins or whales and intentionally go within legal limits. Let’s step up the awareness levels, humans! Wren McLean

Mullumbimby

Suffolk overwhelmed A sunny Sunday in Suffolk Park and the Beech Drive park is full of people. It is difficult to find a place to park. A soccer match is in progress. The girls bravely try to control the ball as it bounces across the cow paddock masquerading as a soccer pitch. The skate park is full of kids. The supervising parents sit on the nearby con-

low country men and women. I would also like to bring to his attention that most of the people involved in the Mosh Ben Ari concert (including the ‘promoter’ Harsha mentions in his letter) were the organisers and founders of the ‘Sulha’ gathering in Main Arm. This day, modelled on the original Israeli one, was dedicated to the bringing together of all nations for the purpose of resolution through peaceful dialogue and mutual respect. This day was very well attended by a majority of Israelis, representing a large proportion of the local community. So I hear that you would like more involvement from the local Israeli community but I suggest you try asking for it rather than demanding it by way of judgment over persons unknown to you.

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Q In regard to The Echo’s filler on page 43, 19/06/12, ‘Creationism: Because desert goatherds living in tents three thousand years ago knew more about the cosmos and biology than modern scientists’. A recent SBS documentary East To West showed civilisations that had predominantly originated from goat herders. These people are actually considered the founders of the modern sciences of astronomy, biology, physics etc. On the subject of creationism, if you have an open mind to look at all the evidence, and want to come to your own conclusions rather than the establishment’s, check out some of the creation science sites on the net. Many of the great scientists were creationists, and many scientists are today. They see that the evidence points to life being more that just some fluke of biology and subsequent mutations, but that you, me and all things were created with intent and for a special purpose. I think even children know this. What the universe is made of

was only realised by science in the last one hundred years or so, that being Time, Space and Matter. Let’s look at the opening verse in the Bible. In the beginning (Time) God created the Heavens (Space) and the Earth (Matter) – pretty good for a bunch of goat herders living in tents thousands of years ago. Paul Hamill

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among spiritual seekers to discount the wisdom of the head in favour of the heart. The head, it is believed, is unreliable whereas the heart is true and honest. I want to share my understanding of this problem from my search into esoteric teachings of both the West and East. The development of our higher centres in the head is a relatively recent one; this accounts for humanity’s inability to intelligently use their heads. The lower centres have been established much earlier in our evolution and so are often the places running the show. The lower centres are useful

for the animal nature, which needs to look after itself, eat, mate and fight etc. Human activity today is largely still run by the lower centres. The heart is seldom listened to and the flicker of activity in the head is usually dictated by the lower body. This gives rise to the largely negative attitude in spiritual circles towards the wisdom of the head. If fact, if the centres in the head, ajna (third eye) and crown are properly awakened and developed there will no longer be any conflict between head and heart. The head will have developed its ability to see clearly and rationally. Acting rationally, the self located in the head will understand that the heart is the source of intuition. It will also listen to and be sympathetic towards the needs of the lower body but no longer be controlled by them. The practice of meditation allows us to align the centres and connect to our higher selves through the crown centre.

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when open, is in disrepair. Yet every time I pass the pristine and magnificent new sporting field at Ewingsdale they appear deserted. Could this be a case of the Shire putting all its eggs into one basket? I hear an upgrade of the Beech Drive park is mooted but why weren’t these facilities provided when the park was originally designed? Brendan McKenna

Suffolk Park

Promises and waffle Even though council elections are not till September the campaign has effectively kicked off

with Karin Kolbe’s mix of unfulfillable promises, waffle and intellectual dishonesty. Firstly I refer to TOOT, which is a kind of nursery fantasy like The Midnight Garden. In this fantasy trains return to our tracks regardless of costbenefit considerations, regardless of the fact that every hack politician within 100 kilometres who has come out in favour of those trains returning has been unable to deliver the goods. It’s quite simple: people or goods going by train consists of one journey to the station (at a fixed time), one journey on the train, plus another journey

from the other station to the ultimate destination. One + one + one, Karin, equals three journeys, as opposed to one by car – at a time of your choosing. The train option is neither convenient nor efficient unless your departure point and your destination are close to a station. I’ve read somewhere that even in Sydney the fares paid cover only a fraction of the costs of running the service. As there are apparently over 150 bridges on the north coast line, many of them wooden and in need of replacement, re-opening it would require either a massive subsidy or a fare from Byron to Lismore of $100 one

way. I agree that trains are the most elegant way of travelling, and I too regret their passing in rural areas, but I’m certainly not going to join Karin and Basil Cameron on their bandwagon. TOOT? T’aint gonna happen. Of course the real reason I’m picking on Karin is another remark attributed to her in The Echo two weeks ago: ‘Alas, Council is often used as a punching bag for some with (narrow) agendas.’ Deary me; whoever could she mean? Statements like that offend a lot of people who are, or have been, critical of elected councillors or of council staff

(please differentiate, Karin). It implies that critics have no real issues other than their own aggressiveness, which is a bit of a putdown. Indeed it reminds me of Max Eastcott’s favourite ploy when confronted with uncomfortable realities: ‘You’re only saying that because of xyz motives’. Don’t psychologise the issues away, Karin; demonstrate that you understand what they are – and have the courage to name names. Waffle such as ‘Council decisions should be made by merging an awareness of state, national and global issues with a strong sense of what supports a thriving lo-

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Shooting in parks Yes, I could take Backlash to task concerning getting it wrong (Echo, June 5) about twelve-year-olds unaccompanied in national parks, to shoot the whole thing down! That is for the critters that live in them, but I won’t because you still told the truth. So, if anyone, for what it’s worth, wants to give voice and speak up for our wildlife that is forgotten by the Shooters Party and NSW government, I suggest send a message to the O’Farrell government, eg hand-written, typed, form letter/s and of course email. There will be form letters available provided by Byron Environment Centre at the rotunda in Railway Park, Byron Bay, and at Santos health foods Mullumbimby on the table on the ramp at the front door. The other two form letters will be to Robyn Parker, environment minister, and Katrina Hodgkinson, minister for primary industry and small business, concerning illegal logging in our state forests. If you feel as strong as I do concerning these matters please take the time to take three of the form letters and mail off to above relevant ministers or write your own words. I am sure the wildlife and Mother Earth will thank you for your support. Paul Brecht

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hip, badly grazing her back and leg, and injuring her ankle. We quickly packed up and took her to hospital, where she stayed for 24 hours. So, parents, please be extra careful at setup/packup time and be 100 per cent sure you know where your children are, and drivers, please drive cautiously in the market and never reverse without someone spotting you. Jacqueline Sirianni

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Compliance tokenism It seems that the council’s compliance regime is at best

tokenism and at worst political targeting – could it be more obvious? The Echo’s real estate section (December 6, 2011) informs us that Archicentre, in pre-purchase inspections of Australian homes, found nearly 30 per cent to have some form of non-compliance with regulations. Councils generally, and Byron’s is obviously no exception, have not been on top of compliance issues for most buildings after initial construction. So why is there so much focus on the people at the thorny end of the affordable housing crisis who are usually not able to comply with regulations? Personally I know

of two sound, safe and comfortable homes that have been made empty due to compliance inspections. It seems that part of the reason for the excessive focus is the way compliance investigations are initiated. There is nothing systematic or evenhanded about it. According to council’s Enforcement Policy (document #1103173), complaints about unauthorised building come under the category Customer Action Requests (CARs). These can be initiated by a member of the public, even from outside the area, anonymously or with the complainant’s identity protect-

ed. CARs can also be initiated by councillors, or staff who ‘just happen’ to come across an issue. They do have to put their name on it, though. The Enforcement Policy looks okay on paper but this system is wide open to abuse. Fascist-leaning people on a political vendetta or individuals with a personal grudge can easily start an investigation and then sit back under the cover of anonymity and watch the show as others’ lives are destabilised. If complainants had to stand by their complaints it would be a different story. How many CARs have been initiated against Mr and Mrs Average

for not having fire alarms, a power players, Iran and Saudi shed too close to a fence, or for Arabia. A similar problem exists in Bahrain where a Sunni a homemade loft room? Jed Stuart minority government has dealt Mullumbimby severely with the Shi’ite majority. The recent rebellion of the Ongoing clash Shi’ites in Bahrain was crushed It is a mistake to see the car- by Saudi forces just as Assad is nage in Syria simply as a civil crushing the Sunni forces with war between a powerful Ala- the assistance of Iran. So much wite governing sect and the for the ‘Arab Spring’. long oppressed Sunni majority. Over and above these long Tensions between these groups rivalries is the re-emergence of have been common for at least the cold war competition bethirty years. Their conflict is tween the US and Russia. The one aspect of an ongoing clash US has created tensions by its between the Sunni and Shi’ite posting of military forces in factions of Islam. the Middle East, particularly Both sides are propped up, its naval depot in Dubai and armed and advised by major its ring of anti-missile bases in countries bordering Russia. Russia has responded by maintaining close ties with the Assad regime, establishing its own naval base in Syria, escalating its trade and supplying weaponry to the Assad government. Both Russia and US have engaged in inflammatory rhetoric in the Security Council of the United Nations. The Russians see the US’s efforts at regime change in areas under Russia’s influence as provocative actions failing to respect Russia’s position. Hence their increased backing of the military forces supporting the Alawite government. Both major powers and all their proxies are now in the position where any backdown is becoming less possible every day. God help the Syrians. Don Brown

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Ecosystems risk The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released a new publication last week on the risks from climate change on Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs). The volume entitled Frontline Observations on Climate Change and the Sustainability of Large Marine Ecosystems finds that climate change is threatening the livelihoods of billions of people, who are dependent on the $12 trillion generated annually from the LMEs. ‘The growing risks and impacts of climate change on oceans require the world to urgently invest in a green economy whereby countries achieve development targets in an environmentally sustainable way while at the same time meeting the needs of their citizens,’ said Yannick Glemarec, Executive Coordinator of UNDP-Global Environment Facility (GEF). The publication was released as input to Oceans Day, June 16, and the Oceans Development Dialogue, June 19, at the UN conference on Sustainable Development – Rio+20 – in Rio de Janeiro. The full report report can be downloaded at www.undp.org/ water. 12 June 26, 2012 The Byron Shire Echo

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NSW LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 2012 Candidate Information Seminars accustomed to the carer and her feeding routine, a little drey was made out of a cardboard box and placed in a cocky cage with plenty of native foliage and flowers. After a few weeks, she was moved into a large aviary outside so she could get fit and strong, jumping and gliding and climbing from branch to branch. By late May she had grown to 180 grams and it was time to release her back into the wild. WIRES contacted Shane and it was arranged to release her where she had been found. When the day for release arrived, Shane attached the drey up high in a tree chosen by the carer. The carer climbed up and put the glider in the drey, then stuffed the opening with a cloth so she couldn’t get out as it was still daytime. The team waited until dark and returned to the tree. Chloe held the torch as the carer climbed up and removed the cloth. Instantly the squirrel glider’s face appeared at the opening and she climbed out to have a look at her new home. She climbed onto a branch and sniffed the air first up and then

hanging down. All watched her for about 20 minutes as she explored the area not too far from her drey. The glider has every likelihood of joining her original family. This could not have been accomplished without Shane. It was an excellent result and another example of what can be accomplished for our wildlife with cooperation between WIRES and the public. There are still serious concerns however. In the neighbourhood where the glider lives, many big old trees are being felled to build new suburbs. Those trees are not only home to gliders but also important to other wildlife. We must find ways to progress without destroying the balance of nature that enables all of us to survive. Plans for new home construction should endeavour to retain mature trees and shrubbery. Cat owners should keep their pets inside at night – it is safer for your pet and for our wildlife. WIRES welcomes calls seeking information or reporting your sightings or experiences. The all-volunteer organisation

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Animal welfare group WIRES tells a local success story: A female squirrel glider came into the care of animal welfare group WIRES in March. Shane Milgate and his two children Chloe and Braydon found her near their home in Goonellabah after she had been attacked by a cat. Shane called WIRES and the little glider was picked up and immediately put on antibiotics to counter infection from the attack. Cats have bacteria on their claws and teeth that are fatal to our native wildlife. She was not well for the first few days but she pulled through. The squirrel glider is a threatened species, due to loss of habitat. It is a beautiful animal with gorgeous round black eyes, a cute face and very soft fur. When the glider was transferred to a WIRES carer, she weighed 96 grams – her body was about the size of a small mouse. At first she was kept in a beanie with a cotton liner and fed four times a day with milk specially prepared for mammals. Once she became

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DEADLINE FRIDAY NOON Kerry O’Brien Friends of the ABC are holding a seminar on journalism on Saturday 30 June in the A&I Hall, Bangalow, at 2pm, at which Kerry O’Brien will be guest speaker. There will be a Q&A after Kerry’s address and all members of the public are welcome.

Moon viewing Marie and Philip from the Starry Night Planetarium will be at the Terrace, Brunswick Heads with their large telescope on Tuesday Wednesday 27 June. Come down and have a close-up look at the craters on the moon and the rings of Saturn. From about 5pm. Details 0413 779 223 or www.starrynight.com.au.

Bush regen North Byron Coastal Landcare Group is holding a Bush Regeneration Workshop at the Rangal Road re-vegetation site, South Golden Beach/North Ocean Shores between Gloria St and Muli Muli Ave, Saturday 30 June, commencing 2pm. Shane Ivey – BSC bush regenerator – will discuss the area and demonstrate regeneration techniques. Bring gloves and water. Afternoon tea supplied. Phone Jan 6680 3279.

Physio guest speaker The next meeting of the Australian Breastfeeding Association will be at the Mullumbimby and District Neighbourhood Centre, 55 Dalley Street from 9.30am to 11am on Thursday 5 July. Guest speaker is a local physiotherapist, who will talk on Pelvic Floor Strengthening. Enquiries Samaya 6684 6434 or Jan 6680 1108.

Probus Club Brunswick Valley Probus Club will be holding their next meeting on Tuesday 3 July at 10am at the Ocean Shores Country Club. Guest speaker will be Naturopath Tony Boutros. Enquiries Veronica 0466 613 456.

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mentary on the decline of the West correctly identified ‘the irrational’ as a primary driver of that decline. While I agree with much of Mungo’s opinion, I must take issue with his reference to ‘vaccination, fluoridation and other scientifically proven public health measures’. Anyone who has studied the history and philosophy of science knows that unlike maths, science cannot ‘prove’ anything. Science can only provide evidence and reasoning to support or disprove an hypothesis. The reason why science can never ‘prove’ a theory is because we cannot know what contrary evidence might arise in the future. For example, a vaccination may appear to be safe at first but then produce negative effects in subsequent generations. We therefore cannot prove that a particular public health measure is safe; at best we can say there is no evidence it’s not safe, but that’s not quite the same thing. Chanting, kirtan and dhal Divine Mother Puja (prayer offering), kirtan and dhal on offer every Friday 7pm at Shiva Shakthi Yoga, 17 Centennial Ct, above circus, arts/ ind estate Byron. Donations going to children’s heart surgeries in India, a project of Sri Narayani Peedam. For

Am I being pedantic? Perhaps Mungo meant scientifically developed or tested, but does that automatically guarantee that the public health measure is safe and beneficial? Unfortunately, the best educated people are often the most resistant to new information. They tend to think that if they haven’t heard about something already, it can’t be true. This especially applies to knowledge that is at variance with what they already believe to be true. And this perhaps contributes to much of the irrationality we see in the world around us. Knowledge is always limited and belief systems based on limited knowledge can lead to flawed assumptions and irrational policies. John Scrivener

Main Arm Q As much loved as Mungo MacCallum may be by his devoted readers some of this writings appear to have become derivative and lazy. I don’t know which part of Europe Mungo

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His stopover in Singapore was no doubt pleasant but he fails to say that it is a one-party state run by an anti-democratic regime which treats its citizens like children. Contrast that with Germany, a thriving democracy where the people are allowed to act and grow into full adulthood, then you see that Asia has a long way to go before it can lay claim to leading the world in anything. The real problem is that Australia seems to be developing the same model as Singapore rather than the German one. The best comparison is with the German autobahns where the drivers are educated and well trained enough to be able to drive at high speed without incurring massive fines from the highway patrol police, unlike NSW where now Barry O’Farrell intends to balance the state’s budget with a speedingticket-led recovery. Treat people like immature children and they will act accordingly.

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visited and how extensive his travels were but his statement that Europe is old and tired is more perhaps a reflection of him, not the continent. We have seen Europe lead the world in alternative technology for years now to the point where, in that dynamo of technological innovation, Germany, they have managed to produce 50 per cent of the nation’s energy needs for a weekend entirely from solar, as shown here: www.treehugger.com/energy-policy/halfgermany-was-powered-solar. html. One weekend may not be much but it illustrates that even where the sun doesn’t shine much solar has endless promise. Imagine what could be achieved here in Australia! So Mungo’s prognosis of the demise of western civilisation is premature and totally unsupported. What he should have pointed out is that the real ones creating this perceived crisis are the backward corrupt politicians in this nation, those I call the low people in high places.

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Jane Caro’s Just a Girl is an historical novel which starts on the eve of Elizabeth the First’s coronation as Queen of England. The period of reflection that ensues traces her life as a princess growing up with her half-sister Mary and halfbrother Edward in a world of mercurial and potentially fatal allegiances under the rule of her father Henry VIII. Because her mother, Ann Boleyn, was the second part of the mnemonic ‘divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived’, the title reflects King Henry’s disappointment in Elizabeth having been born a girl instead of the robust male heir that he constantly aspired to sire, and despite a succession of wives, failed to do so. In her first novel, Jane Caro employs a degree of literary freedom and empathy with her protagonist while accurately adhering to the historical framework of the Tudor monarchy and making no claim at

being historically authoritative. She is mindful of her 21st century readers and is conscious of a younger audience that may have little knowledge of the Tudors. Subsequently, her writing flows well with a peppering of words suggestive of the language of that era without being too archaic. Caro portrays her heroine as a well educated and quick witted female who lives in constant fear of demise at the hands of her enemies, both known and unseen. Likewise, Elizabeth at

times aspires to be just a girl, free of the constraints that her birth has unfortunately conferred. On the eve of her ascension to the throne, at the age of 25, her status as just a girl contrasts sharply to her becoming the most powerful woman in England. For me, reading Just a Girl proved a pleasant opportunity to revisit this fascinating period of history where political intrigue and deadly allegiances were the norm in the heady pursuit of power.

Sometimes, a book comes along where all the elements just seem to slot effortlessly into place. Blood is such a book. At its simplest level, Blood is an unrelenting, gut-wrenching road story, demanding to be completed at a sitting. But the apparent simplicity is deceiving because it conceals the writer’s deep insights into the world of Australia’s underclass; his skill in drawing the characters, their authenticity, and the pitch-perfect voice of the narrator. Short-listed for the 2012 Miles Franklin Award, Blood is told through 13-year-old Jesse, who has a maturity and wariness beyond his years. It gives nothing away by revealing that at the start of the book we learn that Jesse has committed himself to protecting his sister, Rachel, from the moment of her birth. And it’s all going to go badly. Really badly. The people who loom in the

children’s lives are drawn with a sure and unsparing hand, from the children’s dysfunctional mother, Gwen, through an array of flawed characters. One wonders at Birch’s ability to achieve such authenticity in this dark and desperate world, until you learn that he himself lived an outcast life as a troubled teen. Blood first appeared as a

short story in Birch’s acclaimed anthology Brothers and Sisters. He decided to turn it into a novel because he wanted to deepen the sense of menace and danger. Thematically, Blood draws on the world of fairytales, of lost and frightened children running from terrible danger. The theme of siblings protecting each other is further echoed with references to To Kill a Mockingbird. The storyline was influenced by the brilliant 1955 film The Night of the Hunter, starring Robert Mitchum, and based on a novel of the same name, a book which in turn was based on the true story of a psychotic killer in the US in the 1930s. Blood stands as a major work of its kind, with a clear, unflinching voice that demands to be heard.

Debating how big Australia should be When Kevin Rudd responded to a government forecast that the Australian population could reach 36 million by 2040 by saying he believed in ‘a big Australia’, public opinion polarised. Forecast to create more steam than a pressure cooker, two of Australia’s top political thinkers will toss around this political hot potato during a discussion at this year’s Byron Bay Writers’ Festival. If Australian identity is hinged on the tenants of both inhabiting a country that affords a sense of space and ‘room to move’, and a fair go for all, then as the world’s population heads toward nine billion by the middle of the century does Australia have a moral responsibility to accept more migration? Will more people protect us from the pitfalls of the two-speed economy? Can our wide brown land cope? Does our Australian identity need to change? Chaired by ABC’s Richard Fidler, ‘Is the Big Country big enough?’ will bring together big thinkers Professor Ian Lowe and

Above, George Megalogenis, and right, Ian Lowe.

George Megalongenis to weigh up these big questions of our times. They are questions Ian Lowe, AO, pre-eminent scientist and president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, is well versed in. His recently published Bigger or Better? Australia’s Population Debate unravels the misconceptions and urban myths surrounding the debate about Australia’s future population. A referee for the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change, Professor Lowe sounds the alarm on how

population growth is affecting the environment, raising the prospect of ‘Noosangatta’ in south-east Queensland – one continuous urban sprawl from Noosa, through Brisbane to Coolangatta and the NSW border. It is a subject close to the heart of George Megalogenis, senior journalist and political commentator with The Australian newspaper, to which he also contributes the muchrespected blog Meganomics. A regular guest on ABC TV’s The Insiders, he spent over a decade in the Canberra press

gallery, and is the author of Faultlines, The Longest Decade and Quarterly Essay 40: Trivial Pursuit – Leadership and the End of the Reform Era. Megalogenis’ new book, The Australian Moment, reviews the key events since the 1970s that have forged institutional and political leadership and a canny populace. The Byron Bay Writers’ Festival takes place August 3–5. To book your tickets, visit www. byronbaywritersfestival.com or call the booking hotline on 1300 368 552 for further information.

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SWIM ALL THROUGH WINTER IN OUR INDOOR HEATED SALT WATER POOL After many years of professional surďŹ ng, Gary Elkerton (Kong) is now sharing his knowledge with children to help them achieve conďŹ dence and skills in the water. School holiday intensives. ONLY $50 FOR FOUR DAYS. BOOK NOW! Regular classes from Mondays to Saturdays.

RING NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS 6680 1614 LOT 9, UNIT 5 MOGO PLACE BILLINUDGEL Mention this as for a FREE extra lesson in your ďŹ rst month.

We’re Bibbat and Babbat, the friendly pixies of Byron Bay Wooden Toys. We’re inspired to bestow kids with fun. Our quest is to ďŹ nd quality, safe toys and games that are enjoyed by the whole family. Playing is learning and we’ll look far and wide for a diverse treasure-trove of wholesome toys that are kind to the environment and, affordable! Come along and join the adventure online or in store.

Open: Tuesday to Friday 10.30am–4pm. Byron Bay Wooden Toys. Phone 0407 693 500 www.byronbaywoodentoys.com.au info@byronbaywoodentoys.com.au

with the opportunity to perform in a show on the last day for your parents. Circus Arts also runs all-ages high ying trapeze sessions with massive discounts for multi-ies! Come and make a catch today. During the holidays, Circus Arts will continue our morning Kinder and Pre-Circus sessions along with our regular Saturday timetable. If that wasn’t enough to keep you excited, come along to our half-yearly showcase spectacular and see our talented students performing amazing feats, June 28. Show starts at 7pm. All Welcome.

For holiday bookings call 6685 6566.

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Kong for Kids Swim School has been open three years and is run by Gary ‘Kong’ Elkerton, world champion surfer. Kong For Kids is the only swim school to offer swimming lessons in conjunction with surďŹ ng and beach-awareness lessons. Kong’s vision is that kids can swim safely both in a pool and at the beach.

Visit Into the Woods these holidays and learn something new. In the winter time we love to knit, sew, felt, weave, and create with natural pieces. We keep little ďŹ ngers busy learning lots of new things.

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Craft is all about creating and sharing ideas to pass on.

We keep classes small so call early for a booking. Call Sandi on 0417 041 897.

The World’s Leading Kids Creating Preschool Activity! Masterpieces Not only does Little Kickers introduce the team sport of soccer while having fun, it allows your child to practise skills including balance, co-ordination and turn taking. This wellresearched program is suitable for the shy child to the very conďŹ dent ones. If you are looking for something to keep your child active while learning, come along and have a go. At Little Kickers the coaches have the energy to match the incredible energy of your child!

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Irena Kirpichnikova takes children through a unique process to open their eyes and understand both proportion and dimension and produce masterpieces beyond their years! She runs art classes during school holidays but you can also organise your own for the whole family or birthdays parties. Irena teaches school teachers and children at schools as well as running corporate art classes. We are very lucky to have her living in Byron Bay!

Run away with the circus these holidays KTDs shines on a new stage

Check out her website www.byronbayartstudio.com or phone her for information 0404 093 919.

Circus Arts, Byron Bay’s AWESOME indoor circus venue, is gearing up for its popular School Holiday Circus and Trapeze Workshops! The Circus Workshops provide a full or half-day immersion in all things CIRCUS including activities such as minitrampoline, acro-balance, hula hoop, tumbling and aerial skills on the low trapeze and silks. Plus everyone gets the opportunity to swing on the high ying trapeze! Choose from one day to a whole week. New these holidays is a 5-day circus camp which includes ďŹ ve full days of circus fun

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What an accelerated fun way to become an artist!

HOLIDAY ART PROGRAM 2nd, 3rd & 9th July – for kids aged 7 years upwards $80 – full day 9.30-4pm includes all materials, morning & afternoon tea and lunch.

After six successful youth musical productions in Mullumbimby, KTDS is once again offering a week’s workshop of fun, laughter and technical skills in the performing arts with an exciting performance on the Friday night. The workshops will be held in Mullumbimby and the performance will be at the Byron Community Centre. The course runs from 9 to 13 July. Anna, Robynn and Susanna continue to be inspired by comments from parents such as ‘I’ve never seen her so engaged,’ and ‘he is much more conďŹ dent in himself now’.

Bookings essential. Phone 6680 1994, 0402 485 687. www.kidstalent.com.au

$40 – half day 9.30-12.30pm includes all materials and morning tea. The paintings will be so good you will want to frame them!

SURPRISE THEMES EVERYDAY BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Once off and ongoing Kids Art Classes are held at the studio right throughout the year. Have your birthday parties here too... choose your own theme! Involve the whole family, it’s the best fun. Byron Bay Art Studio 18 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay byronbayartstudio.com irenais@bigpond.com 0404 093 919

MULLUM’S OWN STAGESCHOOL IS OFFERING A 5 DAY WORKSHOP THIS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS THE STUDENTS WILL SHOWCASE THEIR TALENTS IN A HIGH ENERGY FRIDAY NIGHT SHOW AT THE BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE July 9th to 13th, 9am – 3.30pm, Ages 8 – 18 Contact Susanna 6680 1994, Anna 0402 485 687 www.kidstalent.com.au $185 (earlybird discount available)

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HOLIDAYS Miss P is a 50s-style tour guide with a slightly bossy disposition and a wonderfully silly imagination. Miss P will meet the kids outside the gallery and take them on a themed interactive tour of the exhibition, including an art activity. Jesse Mackintosh, local artist and fashion designer, will take teenagers through a badge-making workshop to create their own badges. All tools will be provided; however bookings are essential.

Lismore Regional Gallery. 131 Molesworth Street, Lismore. Phone 6622 2209. www.lismoregallery.org.au

The Byron Bay Equestrian Centre Summerland House Farm Summerland House Farm is a MUST-SEE attraction on the north coast. This macadamia and avocado farm is a business enterprise of House With No Steps and has been providing employment for northern rivers people with a disability for the past 40 years. Here you can taste the region’s award-winning produce at ‘The Grocer’. Or be tempted by the culinary delights of the Café and Function Centre. Browse the quality Nursery and Gift Shop, test your skills in the new interactive mini-golf; let the kids splash in the water park, or just relax in the peaceful surrounds.

Summerland House Farm / House With No Steps 253 Wardell Road, Alstonville Tel: 6628 0610 www.summerlandhouse.com.au

Lismore Regional Gallery – June / July School Holidays

Kids will have the opportunity to learn the art of vaulting (gymnastics on horseback), which is great for developing children’s balance, co-ordination and confidence on the horse. Riding both in the indoor arena and also on a trail ride around the 90-acre property (weather permitting).

ROLL UP! ROLL UP! COME AND JOIN THE CIRCUS! SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS

Bookings essential. Indoor arena so program is set to run rain, hail or shine! Daily cost $80 per child, $10 discount to additional days.

For more information or to book please call Tesse on 0468 41 (HORSE)4677 or email manager@ byronbayequestriancentre.com.

Spaghetti Circus

9 3 Day Discount only $120 for all 3 days 9 Must book and pay by Wed 4th July

Spaghetti Circus is one of Australia’s leading youth circuses, renowned for producing innovative circus performance and high-level specialised circus training over 20 years. Based in Mullumbimby, at the Showgrounds, Spaghetti Circus provides weekly circus classes for more than 300 people aged between two and 102! Spaghetti performers are workng as professional circus artists all over the world; we will be performing at Splendour in the Grass!

Parkour (PK & sessions) use circus, tumbling, balances and gymnastics to run quickly passed obstacles by jumping, vaulting, swinging, climbing and scaling walls. Parkour is not competitive; it also includes acrobatic tricks and aerial rotations to add more buck to your bang! Come join us to train for power, endurance and strength

Come run away and join our circus – live your dream Ph: 6684 3038

Mon 9th – Wed 11th July 10am – 3pm. Ages 7 – 14 (under 7s by arrangement) Learn tricks such as trapeze, mini tramp, acrobatics, tumbling, hula hoops, juggling, lyra, tissue, german wheel and much much more. PRICESŗąŗ1 DAYŗĬúôŗąŗ2 DAYSŗĬþôŗąŗ3 DAY $120

Steven Giese’s figurative images communicate ideas about the human condition, and often throw light on social and environment concerns, while Ted Harvey documented many international rock acts in 1972 such as Pink Floyd, Elton John and Cat Stevens.

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bookings & information call Tesse on 0468 41 HORSE (4677) www.byronbayequestriancentre.com or email manager@byronbayequestriancentre.com

Open to kids of all riding abilities and levels of experience from ages five to 16! On the 5, 6, 9 and 10 July the BBEC will be running fun-filled days from 10am to 3pm. Lunch included!

This is your chance to learn tricks such as trapeze, mini tramp, acrobatics, tumbling, hula hoops, juggling, lyra, tissue and German wheel in our school holiday program.

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Come along for heaps of horsey fun, including: horse riding, learn how to care for a horse and experience the fun team sport of Vaulting (gymnastics on horseback). Suitable for beginners to advanced from 5 years of age up (all horses provided). Refreshments and lunch provided. Dates: 5th, 6th, 9th & 10th July, 2012 From 10.00am to 3.00pm

The Byron Bay Equestrian Centre has a fantastic kids’ program this winter school holidays.

Currently showing is children’s book illustrator/author, Roland Harvey. Engaging for all ages, this exhibition traces the development of some of Harvey’s best-known books with original sketches and watercolours.

Visit this working macadamia and avocado farm set on 172 acres of coastal hinterland.

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Parkour – (Free Running) Session Thursday 12th July, 10 am – 3pm Ages 13up – (Under 13 by arrangement) Jumping, vaulting, swinging, climbing and scaling walls, more buck for your bang! $50 if booked in advanced. (More if you pay on the day). Spaghetti Circus @ Mullum Show grounds Main Arm Road For other classes & details check out our website www.spaghetticircus.org.au or phone 6684 3038

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Do not drive at times when you would normally be asleep.

PACIFIC GARAGE Providing award-winning service to Ballina, Byron and surrounding areas, Pacific Garage is your locally owned and operated Repco Authorised Service Centre. We specialise in car servicing and repairs for all makes and models, including commercial vehicles, fleet vehicles, European, four wheel drive and diesel vehicles. All work is guaranteed by our Repco Authorised Service 20,000 km Nationwide Warranty. For your convenience we are open 8am–5pm Monday to

Avoid long drives after work. Take regular breaks from driving (use

rest areas). Share the driving whenever possible. Pull over and stop when drowsiness, discomfort or loss of concentration occurs. Find out whether any medicine you are taking may affect your driving.

Rest areas Rest areas are places where you can park safely, get out of your car and refresh yourself. They are available 24 hours a day all year round and are clearly signposted. Service centres, petrol stations, parks and country towns are other places you can stop and take a break from driving.

Driver Reviver sites Around 100 Driver Reviver sites operate across NSW at peak holiday periods. They offer a safe place to stop for a biscuit and a cup of Bushells tea or coffee. These sites are clearly signposted and are proudly supported by Bushells Tea and Roads and Maritime Services (replacing Roads and Traffic Authority). Driver Reviver is run by volunteer community groups including the Volunteer Rescue Association, State Emergency Services and Lions Club International. A map of Driver Reviver sites is available from http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/ roadsafety/fatigue/stoprevivesurvive. Source: NSW Govt Transport & Marine Services

Friday and 7.30am–11.30am Saturday. Be sure to book ahead to secure our loan car. Call into our Ballina workshop and experience our award winning service. Pacific Garage – Where personalised service builds confidence and satisfaction. Pacific Garage. 17 Piper Drive, Ballina. 6686 2247.

sales, wheel alignment and balance and tyre repairs, drop in and see the friendly and helpful staff at Ballina Tyreright or call for our 24hr/7 day per week breakdown service. Ballina Tyreright 1/23 De Havilland Street, Ballina NSW, 6686 2644.

Byron Baby Shop

When you need to hire reliable wheels for Easter holidays, look no further than Byron Service Station in the heart of Byron Bay, beside the rail tracks. They have the lot – modern sedans, older vehicles, campervans, 4WDs all at fair prices. Open 7 days a week. Call in opposite the police station roundabout at the servo, or phone 6685 6638.

We stock all of your baby’s carsafety needs including extension straps, anchor kits, mirrors and sun shades. Safe-n-Sound car seats and baby capsules are available, as well as Infa Secure car seats and boosters that will grow with your child. Plus, Go-Safe car seats for 0–4 years are now on sale for $160. If we don’t have what you’re looking for then we’ll try our best to get it in. All car seats are below the recommended retail price. Cnr Bayshore Drive & Centennial Cct, Byron Bay. Phone 6685 5865.

Holiday Hire Cars at Byron Service Station

Bayside Radiators Bayside Radiators, a member of Natrad, Australia’s largest radiator franchise, have been the only

specialised radiator shop in the Byron Shire area for the last 20 years. Not only do they do all kinds of radiators but they also do windscreens and air conditioning, if you have any cooling problem with your vehicle. Where else would you take a leak. For more info call Bayside on 6680 2444.

Environmentally Friendly Mufflers No, we have not closed down! Marke Wilson of Wilson’s Exhaust is your main muffler man in the Byron Shire. With over 27 years’ experience and service in the local area, Marke is the trusted expert who will replace your ‘old smoky’ with a new, cleaner and greener unit. He also has the best prices! See Marke soon at 15 Grevillea Street in the Byron Arts & Industry Estate or phone him on 6685 6925.

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YEARS AGO JUZZIE MADE A CHOICE TO AVOID THE USUAL PUB ROAD OF MOST MUSICIANS, AND HONE HIS CRAFT ON THE STREETS, AND IN HALLS AND THEATRES. HIS LATEST ALBUM LIVE @ THE ZAMIA THEATRE WAS RECORDED IN HIS FAVOURITE ENVIRONMENT – LOTS OF FAMILIES AND NO ALCOHOL – AND IT’S TESTAMENT TO HIS WILDLY PLAYFUL NATURE. JUZZIE WILL BE LAUNCHING HIS ALBUM ON SUNDAY. How would you describe your musical mission here on Earth? My musical mission would be to reflect with music how lovely life is when you can take time out and make sure you’re feeling awesome. How have you evolved as a musician in the last five years? I have evolved into just letting go of trying to play and entertain and just have fun doing what I love. I was getting pretty high-tech for a while and then realised this was putting me in my head and taking away the connection I love to have with the audience. So I have evolved into feeling free on stage. What have been the factors that have been most influential on your musical growth? A huge factor was

does it live in the streets‌ ? Connection can be felt. I love to connect with all ages and nationalities as to me we are all the same. Most connection happens when people are clear. In a pub it’s hard to connect as alcohol makes people change and they’re often not themselves. On the streets during the day is a great way to connect as you can stop a person on their mission and just feel them slow down. ‘This is so cool writing this as I can feel why I perform mostly during the day and at markets and halls.’ The harmonica is such a humble instrument, yet it tells a big story. Do you find that instruments seem to have their own way of telling or crafting a song? The harmonica is so humble, it is so close to being your voice. When I first heard the harmonica I was 13 and I clearly remember feeling how it made me stop and just listen. Instruments all have their own sound and ways of crafting a song. With me and my harmonica I just feel one with it and we get very playful together.Â

Can you tell me something amazing that has happened to you while performing? It is all so amazing. I will share a beautiful moment when I was playing at a market recently on the Sunshine Coast. A little boy who was just learning to walk came straight up to me in his cool overalls. His legs were all wobbly as he was just keeping his balance. Then when I played the beats and put the groove into the song the little boy started rocking when I learnt that music is energy and not just a sound. his body doing the cutest dance moves. There would The way I feel, the life I live all goes into the music I create. have been more than 100 people with the biggest smiles I’ve learnt to be much more loving to myself in life, which watching this beautiful moment. I had tears of joy and will be felt through my music. This is so beautiful, as played this groove for the next 10 minutes. We were all music practice is how I live and it all just flows. connected. What music do you prefer to listen to? I like all sorts What keeps you going as a musician? Loving life is my of music. I feel music more than listen these days. I have noticed a great-sounding song can be very empty in the secret to playing music. Always learning and letting go of loveless way it was created and this can affect me. A lot of what doesn’t support me helps my music grow. music is created with an emotional catch. I love to listen What is next for Juzzie Smith? I’m going to play in to music that is not imposing and lets me just be me. Canada in a couple of weeks. I’m booked in to a few How important is storytelling in your music? street-busking festivals, which are great for what I do. Storytelling is very important. Just got to be clear on the Going to be lovely to share my music on the other side of message of the story. I love to let my audience know how the world. a song came to be and the story behind it. What can we expect for your Ewingsdale Hall show How do you connect with people? The easiest way to next week? I’ve just released a new live album so I will be connect with people is just be yourself and open up to them. I tell little stories of simple things that we all relate playing tracks of this and telling stories of how the songs to. I also have a funny side and can be very playful. I learnt came to be and how I created these songs. There will be a lot at your comedy course, for which I thank you. When laughter, participation and a lot of fun in a lovely intimate setting. This is a lovely venue for all ages so bring the people laugh it is like they let go and open up. whole family. Can you feel it when it happens‌ what made you seek that musical connect? Can you find it in pubs, or

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technology, at least my family will have my last few moments on Earth gasping for breath to show at the funeral. And to the lawyers who will be litigating on my behalf. Why, I might finally See Mandy live at get that hit on YouTube I’ve always dreamed of – ‘comedian dies’. www.echonetdaily.net.au Video doctors is a stupid idea. This is real life, you know, not an episode of Back to the Future. There are just so many problems. DOCTOR DOCTOR, TELL ME THE NEWS... For a start, I look like shit in the middle of the night. Now, when I’m having an anaphylactic episode or I’ve started to So it would appear that the powers that be have decided haemorrhage, I’m going to have to do my hair and put on my that we, the unimmunised, parasite-ridden unwashed of face. I’ll be buggered if I’m letting anyone video me without my Mullumbimby, are not worthy of wasting precious health lippy on and a good frock. Jesus, I should be up at Emergency, resources on. Mullumbimby Hospital is soon to be introducing and I’ll be shaving my legs, applying fake tan and trying to the revolutionary new ‘video’ doctor. choose the right shoes. When I first heard, I have to admit I was a bit excited. A video I have to admit, this video thing could really lift the dress doctor! How exotic! Rather than fronting up at emergency with standard in emergency. I’ve sat up there in the wee hours of the a bad cut, an irregular heartbeat, or a foreign object up your morning and it’s a fashion shambles. Tracksuit pants, ugg boots, bum (or all of the aforementioned) and facing some sleepdressing gowns. I mean it’s screaming out for a makeover! deprived unamused crinkled-shirtwearing local doctor, we’ll get It’s all pretty silly really. How can a video doctor actually a video doctor. Someone famous! Someone sexy, crippled and diagnose? I might as well save myself the inconvenience and cranky, like insane genius Dr House. Or maybe we’d end up with google ‘heart attack’. That’s where we are all heading these days a more pudgy and reliable Dr Marcus Welby MD. with emergency hotlines and video doctors – it’s DIY medical In my wildest fantasies I’d be hooked up with ER’s Dr McDreamy, treatment. That should keep the toe-cutters happy; pretty soon but knowing my luck I’d get creepy little Doogie Howser. For the the whole of NSW can be serviced by one doctor, streamed into your living room at the first sign of infection. SBS watchers, you never know, you might just get Dr Zhivago. I’ve had to upgrade my medical knowledge but I’m pretty sure Apparently I had it wrong. You don’t get an actual TV/video doctor, you get someone from Tweed Heads on a video screen. I can get the kids all to chip in with a bit of resusc. I mean their favourite show is Scrubs, they are excellent at comedic quips, Kind of a Skype doctor. I didn’t even know they had famous and Ivy does have her very own doctor’s kit. Wow. Maybe my doctors up there! I don’t know how far advanced 3D video three-year-old has a future as a video doctor! technology is, but if I’m having a heart attack, he or she better be able to reach through the screen for a bit of virtual CPR, But why stop at Video. Why not remove doctors entirely and just have them at home on Facedoctor. When you wake at midnight otherwise I’ll be dead. On the upside, with the new video

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The forthcoming album, entitled Intrepid Adventures to the Lost Riddim Islands, finds Nicky sourcing both classic and rare tunes while writing a whole swag of new songs in keeping with the form, covering the calypso, mento, early reggae and ska styles. Friday at the Beach Hotel.

Read more of Mandy in her new book, What I Would Do If I Were You, available at all good bookshops the four seasons, broaching relationship HARRY NICHOLS issues like talking straight, the juggling BAND AT of busy everyday married life and its BALLINA’S BY THE time demands with the seeking of R RIVER LOUNGE BA interpersonal relationship pleasures, AY ND SU ON failures in modern society told through the context of the native American, right through to moonlit sand-dune romps and the almost mystical spell that a full moon casts over Mullumbimby, there is plenty for all. On top of all that throw in a healthy portion of blues, many dance-inducing classics and one definitely has enough musical paint on their palette to fill their night’s canvas as they desire. Broadfoot – broad in name, broad in scope.

CUTLOOSE BABY Rhythm and Cutloose bring you a club set like no other. One is the prolific club mash DJ of Australia. The other, NZ drum and beatbox champ. Together they are bringing you a drums-and-turntable show unlike any others. It’s a fusion of rock, hip-hop, TV, 80s, spoken word, DnB, pop and more. Saturday at the Beach Hotel.

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HANGING WITH THE PIGEON The Dynamic Duo of Cavo & Pigeon Boy will be playing at the Ocean Shores Tavern on Friday at 7pm. Dave ‘Cavo’ Cavanagh plays guitar and vocals, Michael ‘Pigeon Boy’ Farmer is on drums and vocals. The boys play a wide variety of material, so get along on Friday and check them out. You can lounge on the couches around the wood fire or get up and have a bop.

BROAD SCOPE Broadfoot are playing at The Bangalow Hotel this Friday from 7:30pm. With original songs with topics such as the celebration of

The whole fifties thing has made a comeback, but with a dark twist. It’s all about pinups, rockabilly and tattoos. Sydney soul punk three-piece Fait Accompli feature at Sailor Jerry’s Social at the Northern. Fait Accompli have just produced their latest offering with young gun Dylan Adams at Mr Milk Studios in Sydney and mastered by Michael Lynch at Shoehorse Sound. The new songs are sounding tighter and stronger than ever before, making it Fait Accompli’s finest work to date. They will be appearing with Dead Beat Band and Pirates Alive. There will be a door prize of a $400 Rock of Ages tattoo voucher for a lucky punter’s next piece of art and lots of other Sailor Jerry’s prize packs.

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to find yourself in breathing distress, then post a comment. Within minutes Facedoctor will have hit the ‘like’ button and posted a pic of him sleeping at home in bed with his wife. It seems ridiculous that the Mullumbimby hospital was built to service a much smaller population, and now that the population has tripled, and with demographic trends for young families and ageing populations on the increase, the health department would see fit to remove what would appear to be a basic health right: access to good and proper treatment. It’s unfair to put extra pressure on nurses, who are overworked, underpaid and undervalued enough. Come evening, they will be the end of the line. I wouldn’t be surprised if they employ video nurses as well, because that’s cheaper. Someone like Nurse Ratchett. Then noone will ever turn up. If it’s all about bucks, then why not take advantage of the desperate? Instead of medical staff, just install a few pokies. There’s nothing like a big win to help you forget you’re having a heart attack. The introduction of video doctors is in opposition to the Hippocratic Oath, which says ‘I will remember that there is art to medicine as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may outweigh the surgeon’s knife or the chemist’s drug’. There is no human warmth, compassion or kindness on a video. Bring back people. They’re expensive, but they’re worth it.

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LULO REINHARDT AT HARVEST ON SUNDAY 8 JULY Don’t miss this exceptional master pianist and musician from Lulo Reinhardt’s band at the intimate Harvest Café! Sean Mackenzie began playing the piano at the age of nine; by 11 he was performing his original works in competitions and by 15 had started performing professionally with jazz and rock bands. Since graduating from Queensland Conservatorium of Music in 1987 he has travelled widely composing, performing and teaching. With influences from all corners of the world, Sean’s music travels from one hemisphere to another and back again. The beauty of Sean Mackenzie’s music is its undulating melodies, profound harmonies and creative improvisation. He features at Harvest Cafe on Sunday 8 July. Tix: Pre $15 (+bf) / Door $18. www.kupromotions.com.au. Doors 4pm / Show 4.30pm.

THANKS FOR MANX Harry Manx returns to his devoted fans in Australia with his musical short stories that wed the tradition of the blues with the depth of classical SWEET HARMONY AT Indian ragas, creating what UKE MULLUM AT THE has been called ‘the essential link COURTHOUSE ON between East and West’. Harry’s THURSDAY unique sound is hard to forget and deliciously mesmeric. Manx is a prolific artist, releasing 11 albums in 10 years; this time he arrives with his new Isle of Manx, the Desert Island collection of top favourites. His first album Dog My Cat (2001, NorthernBlues Music) captured the attention of new fans, musical peers and media with favourable reviews and awards, including Best Blues Album of the Year from the Canadian Independent Music Association. The Junonominated follow-up Wise and Otherwise (2002) garnered further enthusiastic reviews from the worldwide media and the growing fan base. Jubilee (2003), Harry’s collaboration with famed Canadian guitarist Kevin Breit (Norah Jones), has become a critical favourite, and confirmed Harry’s innovative credentials in Canada’s blues scene. The live performance compilation CD Road Ragas (2003), captured the essence of his mesmerising solo shows and cemented a solid reputation for this artist amongst fans and musical peers. Blending Indian folk melodies with blues, a sprinkle of gospel, and

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compelling grooves, Manx’s ‘mysticssippi’ flavour is hard to resist, easy to digest, and keeps audiences coming back for more. Yeshe will perform his genre-bending music from his latest CD Roots and Wings to open the evening. Saturday at the Star Court Theatre, Lismore 8pm. Bookings: www.starcourttheatre.com.au.

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This month, Uke Mullum presents all the great songs by the girl groups of the sixties and more on Thursday at the Courthouse Hotel in Mullumbimby. Special guest stars, our country queen Clelia Adams and soul and blues diva Dee Lavell team up with Miss Amber to form ‘Sweet Harmony’. Sure to stir up some happy memories and create many new ones – unmissable! Check out the setlist at www.ukemullum.com.

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THE MAN IN BLACK

BYRON IS MANTOWN 2011 was a busy year for Sydney songwriter Luke Escombe. An experiment that began at the Melbourne Comedy Festival led to him taking his one man musical comedy show Chronic around the world, with critically acclaimed sold-out shows at first the Edinburgh and then the Sydney and Adelaide fringes and a nomination for a major arts award, but he still found time to embark on two east coast tours with his rocking four-piece Luke Escombe and the Corporation and lay down tracks for a new album – Mantown – right here in the Byron hills. Inspired by the sounds of Reverend Gary Davis, The Rolling Stones and Tom Waits, the album is a raw, rootsy record filled with darkly comic songs, captured live and kicking in the studio, with the band staring each other down through the glass. With guest performances by local musicians like Matt Hanley and Connor Fitzgerald, and special guest Lachy Doley (Jimmy Barnes, Powderfinger) jumping in on the Hammond organ, the album is being launched with an 11date east coast tour taking in Brisbane, Surfers, Byron, Sydney and more. Join Luke and his band at the Rails on Sunday with special guests Matt Hanley and Marshall O’Kell and get your very own taste of Mantown.

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10 consecutive top-10 ARIA chart singles, the country boy from YUM YUM FISHER Condobolin, NSW remains unaffected by success and committed to Folk ’n’ roots artist CF playing tunes from his new release Singin’ his hard-working rock ethic. Saturday at Twin Towns. $40. Show at for Change at Yum Yum Tree Cafe New Brighton from 11:30 this 8.30pm. Sunday. Performing with partner Marcelle Townsend-Cross, songs explore personal and universal themes celebrating family AUSSIE BABIES ARE HOT and the growing movement for a sustainable world. Chris has As winter wraps its tendrils around us, sexy pub-rockers Shybaby won acclaim as a singer/songwriter over his 25-year career with return to one of their favourite haunts to ward off the chills with eight Dolphin awards to his credit and other accolades from three equal measures of style, sass, energy and straight-up rockin’ previous albums. Tracks from Singin’ for Change are proving popular attitude when they bring it to The Aussie in Ballina this Friday. If with north coast community radio; commercial airwaves have also it’s inside it’ll be better than bikram as they smash out hit after hit picked up one track, Zensday, which has been on rotation with in a show set to please all the sexes. If it’s the beer garden, get close Triple Z FM for most of this year. up to the on-stage sizzle and help them smoke up the place. Either way, it’s a great way to stay warm on a Friday night. RUBENS AT SPLENDOUR

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Silly me stuffed up last week and said the Sacred and Soulsonic gig was on Sunday. It’s NOT – it’s SATURDAY at the M Byron Brewery CHRIS FISHER AT YU W NE IN Buddha Bar! YUM TREE NDAY ‘SACRED’ – Sonic One of the acts to catch at Splendour this year, if you are lucky BRIGHTON ON SU Wisdom is a enough to have a ticket, is Sydney four-piece The Rubens. Don’t soul-shifting and Ever Want to be Found is their brand-new single and was recently recorded in New York with producer David Kahne (Paul McCartney, cell-vibrating electronic percussive DJ set that fuses music, nature, energy, technology and wisdom. Sacred delivers a high vibration Regina Spektor, The Strokes). The Rubens’ frontman and guitarist Sam Margin’s soul-drenched vocals form the backbone of the track of tribal, spirit-guided and sonically energising shamanic beats to the souls and hearts of all music lovers. Powerfully infused with upon which his brothers Elliott and Zaac, and good friend Scott Baldwin, build the band’s blues-heavy sound. It’s the first new music the intention of raising consciousness on dance floors around the world, this sacred duo encompass every part of your being from the band since their home-recorded track Lay it Down blew energetically, visually and sonically. minds and broke hearts when it found its way onto the airwaves last year and made it to #57 in the Triple J Hottest 100. Hailing from Doors: 6pm. Tix: $17 www.greentix.com.au and at the door. country New South Wales and forming in early 2011, The Rubens have fast become one of the most exciting bands in the country.

e r u t cul FROM CURRENT AFFAIRS TO COMEDY! If variety is indeed the spice of life then this month’s Big Gig feature comedian at the the Ballina RSL is a vindaloo of life-threatening intensity. Des Dowling spent the early years of his career as a news and current affairs reporter for ABC, Channel 7 and Channel 9. Des decided that he was sick of making people cry. Making people laugh seemed like a more noble way to make a living, and twelve years on he’s carved out a career as a headline comedian and corporate entertainer travelling the length and breadth of our wide brown land. Des has headlined at Australia’s premier comedy clubs and has performed his own sold-out comedy/sketch show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Combining his comedic and television skills he worked for two years writing and directing sketches for the hugely successful AFL Footy Show / and wrote and directed three halfhour documentaries of Arena Television Day in the LIfe series. His most recent major project was writing and directing Channel 10’s Logie-nominated comedy mockumentary series

Mark loves Sharon. Des is meticulous, intelligent and very, very funny. In other words, Logie or not, this bloke’s Gold! He is the feature comedian at this month’s cult comedy night PLAY IT AGAIN SAM… CASABLANC A PLAYS AT at the Ballina THE DENDY IN BYRON ON MONDAY RSL. This month the Big Gig also welcomes ex-Triple M radio personality Greg Sullivan to the stage as support and, of course, the Mama of Mirth, Mandy Nolan is MC. 8pm, Thursday, FREE!

SHARING THE LOVE The Curly Cousins are back with a show these school holidays to warm your hearts and bodies: The Things We Love. With their trademark harmonies, humour and energy, Miss B, Sunshine and Coco inspire audiences both young and old with their uplifting arrangements, multi-instrumental talents and audience interaction. Using a range of acoustic instrumentation – from marimba to melodica, guitar to cavaquinho, washboard to kazoosaphone – the Curly Cousins introduce melodies and rhythms from a broad range of music traditions, within a fun and familiar context. This show features new material alongside established favourites. Come and join the fun. Friday 6 July at the Drill Hall, Mullumbimby and Saturday 7 July at Burleigh Heads State Primary School. Two shows per day: 10am and 2pm. For more info visit www.curlycousins.com.au or call 6680 3411.

ARTY SPLENDOUR The Splendour Arts Program plans to transform Belongil Fields into a sprawling creative canvas with visual trickery, memorable moments and interactive experiences at the most unexpected turns. Splendour Arts curator Craig Walsh said: ‘In addition to the bands, it’s the installations and unexpected arts encounters throughout the site that help create such memorable festival experiences. In 2012 we will be showcasing a combination of emerging artists, international visitors and Splendour favourites.’ The 2012 Splendour Arts Program will exhibit a diverse collection of works ranging from street art and sculpture to performance and monumental installations.

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E ARIES: If recent realisations about the links between past and present relationships have been confronting, this week offers splendid opportunities for making the changes, doing things differently and being delighted you aren’t replaying the same old mistakes with all the new people coming into your life. F TAURUS: The life of Taurus picks up pace as Venus moves forward with good news, possibly involving travel. Though everything won’t just be handed to you; some things you’ll have to work for. If late week sparks explosions, don’t fuel interpersonal turbulence – tempers will cool soon enough. G GEMINI: JA socially scintillating week, though if Mercury’s move to Leo brings a shocking comment from someone you trusted, take the time you need to recover before getting stuck into this week’s quite exceptional problem-solving potential. You’ll still need to choose your battles carefully. H CANCER: Your moods change, the weather changes, people change. Accepting flux as natural instead of hellish enables a stable basis for dealing with alterations and rearrangements. And while you’re at your most sensitive, discerning and supportive, why not offer these gifts to others who are struggling?

troupe plus special guest appearances from Byron High and students from local dance school Dance Dynamics. This monthly performance gives Circus Arts students and local physical theatre companies the opportunity to show off their skills. Bring the whole family along and show your support for these up-and-coming performers as they twist, turn, fly and dance for your entertainment. After the show, the flying trapeze will be open for anyone over the age of five to have a swing, plus the jumping castle will be open for all ages. Show time starts at 7pm and runs till 8pm. All welcome! Entry $2.

on personal connections: Are they supporting you? I LEO: Feeling a bit thin-skinned and easily offended? Are you supporting them? Reach out if you need You’re being challenged, majesty – and the more to, because it’s an astrologically auspicious time for creative your response, the quicker you’ll move through it. Forget revolution and aim for evolution, especially friendship repairs and shedding light on a person, with Mercury’s move to Leo offering juicy opportunities project or group involvement you’ve been feeling to speak with heart rather than ego. ambivalent about. J VIRGO: Mars in Virgo has oodles of drive, but this N CAPRICORN: Worry can be Capricorn’s default setting sensitive week requires non-confrontational empathy and yes, some things will press your worry button and subtle tactics. But you’re in luck – Mercury in the this week. But your least effective strategy is being sign of self-expression’s backed by Saturn initiating less stubborn, your most effective diversifying. That said, be stressful, more graceful ways of dealing with differences kind where you can, stay with the love and don’t fret and difficulties. about the rest. K LIBRA: This week’s Venus and Saturn moves signal O AQUARIUS: This week’s transits support finding a a turn around the J-curve for Librans to finally get a working balance between what you want to do and handle on how to reconstruct parts of your life that what you’re currently able to. Since Aquarians can have been spontaneously deconstructing, but in encompass opposites more easily than other signs, a better, fresher way. Plan something delicious for you’ll achieve some kind of synthesis via your own midweek Libra moon… signature blend of optimism and realism. L SCORPIO: This week offers a powerful paradigm shift P PISCES: This week demonstrates the value of qualities if you’re up for it. As Venus moves forward so could you, you may secretly feel don’t apply to you – like protocol, by adopting an attitude change and exploring new hierarchy and rules. It also advises looking for a new ways of viewing and interacting with others. Try it. You social circle of unorthodox people to oxygenate your might like the diff – in them, in you, in the sitch. thought processes with challenging, stimulating, and M S AGITTARIUS: This week’s Venus activity focuses above all different ideas.

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COAL-SEAM GAS: THE MUSICAL!

Yes it had to happen – while mining companies have been mining our natural resources, a local group of people have been mining their own. Coal-Seam Gas The Musical is a community music theatre work that looks at coal-seam gas exploration THE CURLY COUSIN and mining. An enthusiastic local cast S OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! AT THE DRILL HALL and crew have been preparing this IN MULLUMBIMBY Life’s a journey; it’ll take you many places. community theatre work over the last ON FRIDAY 7 JULY Through the highs and lows you’ll travel, few months. They have been moved waiting time at the crossroads, visiting the by their concerns about the rights of dark places of the mind, the far corners of the landowners to have control over their Earth and the depths of your heart. Wherever you go, in the words land, air and water, and their distress at the stupidity of the NSW of Dr Seuss, ‘out there things can happen and probably do’. government’s failing to see the damaging social and environmental impacts of coal-seam gas mining. From bang-ups and hang-ups, to lurches and slumps… how have you traversed the mishaps and adventures of life? What surprises Coal-Seam Gas The Musical is heartwarming and highly greeted you? What guided your choices through challenging entertaining. It’s aim is to raise awareness about this issue, raise situations; how have you prevailed along the way? Come and funds for the campaign against CSG mining, raise the spirits of share your stories of life’s ups and downs, setbacks and triumphs communities fighting hard to save their land and the amenity of and watch as they are brought to life in drama, movement and their neighbourhoods, and raise the roof in an exciting, informative music by the Playback actors. Saturday at 7.30pm, Drill Hall, and moving show. Mullumbimby. Entry by donation. Tickets are available now from Caddies Bean Shop in Lismore, and other outlets across the northern rivers; ring Jally on 6689 5136 for CASABLANCA: PLAYING IT AGAIN! more information on where you can buy tickets. Thursday, Friday Casablanca, director Michael Curtiz’s iconic wartime adventure and Saturday at the Lismore Workers Club at 7.30pm. of romance and intrigue, is the next film screening at the Dendy in the Winter Wonderland season of classic cinema. Humphrey TRUE ENIGMAS OF THE SUN Bogart plays Rick Blaine, a world-weary ex-freedom-fighter who Megan Heazlewood presents information that is available and runs a nightclub in Casablanca during the early part of WWII. First verifiable on the recent astonishing behaviours of our sun. Not only released in 1942, Casablanca is always in film aficionados’ top films

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patronising people with helpful hints doesn’t really get you anywhere. Kinsey has worked hard. Her latest show is called UnRavelling; here’s a little of her artist statement. ‘Moving back and forth between the intimate scale of hand-stitching into fabric and paper, and working to

Helpmann Award nominee in 2011, who jumps energetically from first to third person and between dozens of loveable ALL THAT GLITTERS and familiar characters with impeccable timing. It’s not a Dendy Cinemas continues its encore screenings of Wagner’s love story; it’s a story about monumental Ring Cycle this Sunday at 12.30pm. Das Rheingold love, and the physics and is the first opera in the cycle, originally conceived by Wagner as a evolution and madness prologue, as it sets forth the dramatic issues that play out in the that follows! Reviewers three subsequent operas. Gold from the depths of the Rhine River were enraptured with the is stolen by the evil Alberich, who uses it to forge a ring that will WEB production declaring that NAIDOC ARAKWAL SCREENING AND give him unimaginable power. Wotan, the king of the gods, uses CENTRE the star of the show ‘could do magic to steal the ring, but Alberich places a curse that guarantees LAUNCH AT THE BYRON COMMUNITY stand up at the Olympics for ON WEDNESDAY 4 JULY misery for whoever wears it. Wotan’s unwillingness to part with the Australia – I’m sure he’d get ring leads him to break a contract with the giants who have built Gold!’ Catch this extraordinary one-man play at the Byron Theatre, Valhalla, the gods’ new castle in the sky, setting in motion a chain of Community Centre on Tuesday 3 July at 7.30pm. Book on 6685 6807 events that will end in his own destruction. or byroncentre.com.au. $25 pre-sale / $28 on the door. UNRAVELLING REBECCA KINSEY ONE OF THE BERNER FOR YOU SPECTACULAR AC I remember giving Rebecca Kinsey an encouraging pep talk years TS AT Peter Berner is without doubt one of Australia’s most popular THE CIRCUS ARTS ago. As someone who’d had a few exhibitions myself I could see and respected media entertainers, standup comics and corporate SHOWCASE AT TH the girl had talent, and more than that, she was driven to make E BYRON ENTERTAINM performers. art. It’s a bit embarrassing now considering she’s proven herself ENT CENTRE ON THUR on the world stage. I’d like to think my little talk helped, but alas, Berner isn’t just loved on the box; he’s also a radio SDAY personality. 2008 saw Peter emerge to host his own program on Triple M network, The Peter Berner Mungo’s Crossword Experiment. The corporate speaking circuit has always kept Peter very busy; he is one of the mostactual scale, encompassing the world and the recommended and in-demand event MCs, conference whole body, I map and remap, trace and retrace facilitators and corporate comedians in Australia today my steps around New York City. – with hundreds of engagements under his belt he is a proven star of this field. He plays the Byron Services Club ‘It begins with a simple daily practice – recording on Monday 16 July with MC Mandy Nolan and support every path I walk, and each bus, subway and taxi taken act Greg Sullivan, and he appears with just Mandy Nolan on over 35 days, and stitching these into a handkerchief Tuesday 17 July at the Tatts Hotel in Lismore. All tix are $25 map of 1836 New York City. Explorations by design and and are available at the venues. chance see this develop into a multifaceted mapping project. The thread and handkerchief are replaced by Bookings for Byron show: 6684 3443. Bookings for Lismore 410 feet of rope and the streets, where I map to scale in show: 6621 4729. a Sisyphean process of rolling and unravelling, crossing media, scale, time, continents and town… ARAKWAL SCREENING AND WEB LAUNCH ‘UnRavelling relates my experience traversing between regional In celebration of the 20th anniversary of MABO and NAIDOC week NSW and New York City, and explores this intersection through 2012 the Arakwal people of Byron Bay are pleased to invite you to a diverse threads in a methodical practice – encompassing (but historic retrospective screening of Walking with My Sisters filmed not limited to) painting, drawing, sewing, performance, video, between 1994 and 1998, an intimate human drama, which follows repetitive laborious processes, humour, everyday activities, and their own process of Native Title, through the story of their elders, place-making.’ the traditional Arakwal custodians of the Byron Bay area and their battle to prove their connection to the land where they grew up. Thursday 5 July 10.30am–12.30pm and Sunday 5 August 1.00pm–3.00pm: All are welcome to join Rebecca Kinsey to stitch a Director Bronwyn Kidd met the sisters in December 1994. Shy at memory map. Children and their carers are invited to draw a simple first they were now starting to talk about their history in the coastal community of Byron Bay, north coast NSW. In May the following map, for example from their house to school, and then stitch over Quick Clues Cryptic Clues year they made a bold step for them. They lodged their Native Title their drawings. ACROSS ACROSS claim in order to finally have some real say over their traditional 1. Method of execution used in the 1. Allow young Henry to introduce Sunday 5 August 12.00pm: Join Rebecca Kinsey as she describes country. Eddie Mabo’s landmark case two years before meant that United States (6,9) charge 28 in America (6,9) her ideas and artistic processes, and talks about her experience 9. Bursting, the result of a bomb (9) 9. Boom in pool sex craze? (9) Australian law finally recognised that Aboriginal people occupied travelling to New York as a recipient of an Australia Council for the 10. Ancient Troy (5) 10. 49 and single – hesitation for the land prior to Europeans and the Arakwal sisters were finally Arts ArtStart grant. 11. European fish (6) Troy (5) given hope that they too could continue to care for country and 12. Plummet head first, especially of 11. I, French, leave aircraft engine to Tweed River Gallery. build a sustainable future for generations to come. The film will aircraft (8) fish! (6) 13. Apply tension, exert oneself (6) be followed by a Q&A with the Arakwal people and the filmmaker BOY GIRL WALL 12. Go head fi rst to sniff out a seedy 15. Deadly substance previously used Bronwyn Kidd. Prior to the screening the Arakwal people will establishment (8) as a building material (8) Ripe Theatre presents Boy Girl Wall at the Byron Community launch their brand-new website sharing information about current 13. Small exercise is an effort ... (6) 18. Apply surveillance, usually in Theatre this coming Tuesday 3 July. Brisbane’s La Boîte Theatre 15. ...like top, very large, deadly projects, culture and caring for country. Byron Bay Community pursuit of crime (5-3) company really excelled themselves with this show that features material (8) 19. Type of dessert or hair gel (6) Centre, July 4th 2012. 25 characters, but all performed by one man, a stick of chalk 18. Surveillance of Keats? (5-3) 21. Offender, lawbreaker (8) Arakwal Website Launch – 4pm. Walking with My Sisters – 6:30pm, 19. Pest eats second sweet (6) 23. Small tower, often on top of and a sock puppet. Boy Girl Wall is performed by Lucas Stibbard, duration 52 mins (PG). Tickets $8 / $6 conc. buildings (6) 21. Component of pelvic rim in all providing indelible evidence for things that our current understandings say shouldn’t exist. Find out more at Zakay Glass Creations Gallery in Byron on Tuesday at 7pm. Admission $15.

26. Alloy of copper and zinc (5) 27. Bravado, swash-buckling (7-2) 28. Capital punishment (3,5,7) DOWN 1. Son of Polonius, brother of Ophelia (7) 2. South American animal, with a long flexible snout (5) 3. Express regret (9) 4. Wading bird (4) 5. Excessive patriot, chauvinist (8) 6. Offence against the law (5) 7. Begins, originates (9) 8. Integers, cardinals (7) 14. Bring back to life, restore energy (9) 16. Study and practice of voice management (9) 17. Opera by Puccini, set in Peking (8) 18. Old form of the trombone (7) 20. Tendency to disorder (7) 22. Bring forth, also offspring (5) 24. Pertaining to the king (5) 25. Snare, deception (4)

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kinds of difficulty – crook! (8) 23. Time old city gave up work – in short, it’s just a small tower (6) 26. Supports small cheek? (5) 27. The German band party shows bravado! (7-2) 28. Those people hold secret the plan date for execution (3,5,7) DOWN 1. Secret stealer is Ophelia’s brother (7) 2. Trip a shock for South American native (5) 3. A game soldiers and English show remorse for (9) 4. Single encore for the bird (4) 5. Super patriot, one no good in support! (8) 6. Church holds the edge in wrongdoing (5) 7. Starts eat-in – it is gross! (9) 8. One, two, three, four and so on – they’ll put you to sleep! (7) 14. Dance near one friend – it brings him back to life! (9) 16. Cool tune I rehearse for speech training (9) 17. 11, and for bass produces a Puccini opera! (8) 18. Old trombone is plunder, but ... (7) 20. ... not prey; disorderly, at least a tendency to disorder (7) 22. Kids’ publication (5) 24. Lager raised for the royal (5) 25. Snare role, on the way up (4) Mungo’s Crossword first published in The Week.

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CHESS by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7pm After one of the craziest supertournaments in recent history, world number one Magnus Carlsen (pictured) fell over the line and won the Tal Memorial tournament in Moscow last week. At various times the Tal Memorial featured four different outright leaders, had half the field tied for the lead with two rounds to play and saw maverick Russian Grandmaster Alexander Morozevich dominate the top seeds but lose to the last three finishers. With one round to play, 19-year-old Italian Fabiano Caruana was set to win the strongest tournament of his short career, but he was defeated by world number two Levon Aronian in the final round, enabling Carlsen to leapfrog him and take the 30,000 Euro first prize. (This would not have been a major factor for the 21-yearold Norwegian, who would have received a multiple of this figure just for turning up.) In the final round Carlsen defeated one of the tourna-

ment’s surprise packets, Luke McShane, the only player in the field seeded outside the top 15 and whose position in the elite field had been decided by an internet vote. Had McShane won the final game, he would not only have won the tournament on tiebreak but would have become the first player in history to beat the world’s one, two and three in a single tournament. However, Carlsen was one hurdle too many for the Englishman and the undefeated Norwegian registered his 11th win from his last 16 tournaments and his tenth consecutive rating performance above 2800. Carlsen now has a Federer-like record of placing in the top three in 24 from his past 25 tournaments.

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Snow White And The Huntsman

Anybody who has endured Kristen Stewart’s vacuousness throughout the protracted Twilight series will find little joy in her anaemic portrayal of Snow White. Even mounted on a sturdy white steed, careering across the sands at the head of a chain-mailed peasant cavalry, she clings to the reins for dear life and shies away from sea spray as though it were hydrochloric acid. Charlize Theron as the evil queen Ravenna is not much better, pulling out a chamberof-horrors performance for the ages. Otherwise, the movie is pretty good, and might have been more engaging had it

not come so hard on the heels of the camp but witty Mirror, Mirror (Stewart cannot hold a candle to the coquettish sexuality of Lily Collins’s Snow). A robust style is asserted in the first hour, with director Rupert Sanders’s hammerhanded approach better suited to a Marvel super-hero comic than a venerable, if dark, fairy tale – the introduction of Transformer-type soldiers into an otherwise Breughelian world works only in shattering the mystique of the genre. Things improve when Snow, having won over the Huntsman (Aussie Chris Hemsworth), a dull but thoroughly good chap who had been sent by the Queen to eliminate her, meets up with the dwarfs. And what a miracle

of CGI the little blokes are. Led by Ian McShane, the group comprises Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone, Nick Frost and other wonderful hams of the English screen who indulge themselves shamelessly – ironically, too, it is they who provide the film’s only genuinely heartfelt moment when they sing at a fellow member’s funeral pyre. The enchanted forest into which they escort Snow, the Huntsman and her wishy-washy childhood beau, William (Sam Claflin), is, as was Alice’s and Dorothy’s, one of seductive, opiated beauty. As the climactic big fight loomed, I was confused when the Queen’s brother with the white pageboy haircut carked it – I thought he was already dead – and not at all rapt with enthusiasm for the sequel that inevitably will be foist upon us. ~ John

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Dark Shadows It was only a matter of time before cinema’s mostcelebrated ‘quirky’ director, Tim Burton, got together with his favourite actor, Johnny Depp, and partner Helena Bonham Carter to skim off their share of the vampire genre’s seemingly infinite bounty. The approach is ‘build it and they will come’ – put Johnny in drag (Lord knows he’s used to it by now), give him a cute make-up job, rope in another regular collaborator, Colleen Atwood, to whip up some fab costumes, create a fantastical mise en scène (Addams Family gothic), insert a handful of golden-oldie pop songs (from the early seventies) and sit back and wait for the cash registers to start ringing. Everything works as planned; it’s just a pity that no attention was paid to the development of a halfway decent script – the prosaic title is an indicator of the thought given it. Or, to put it bluntly – Burton has lost his mojo. Following on the unwatchable Sweeney Todd (2007) and the dreary Alice In Wonderland (2010), his latest movie is as flat as a floorboard, without any coherent or binding throughline. After being buried for two hundred years, the vampire with the Dickensian name of Barnabas Collins (Depp) has been disinterred and transported to America where his descendants in the fish-canning caper are being driven to financial ruin by the competition, run by the wronged witch (Eva Green) who originally condemned

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THURSDAY 28

The weekend is a mixed bag – probably containing a human head – for horror fans: 1. In his 2004 debut director Zack Snyder reprises George Romero’s 1978 horror classic, Dawn of the Dead (7Mate, Sunday, 9.45pm). Sarah Polley and Ving Rhames are two of the last remaining people on an Earth ravaged by flesh-eating zombies – you get that. Of course they end up in a shopping mall, loaded up with weaponry, and hope to escape to a zombiefree island, probably Fiji. Lacks the social satire of the original and so should be followed by a viewing of Shaun of the Dead. 2. Gabriel Byrne and Arnold Schwarzenegger go head-to-head in End Of Days (Go! Sunday, 9.30pm). Byrne is Satan, naturally, and Arnie is Arnie. God knows why Satan is always after a woman to have his child but there you have it. Michael Atkinson of Village Voice sums it up thus: ‘85 per cent explosions and editing idiocy (a window can’t break without director Peter Hyams cutting between five different angles) and 15 per cent Arnold trying to grow a third dimension.’

WEDNESDAY 27 ABC 1

6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kids’ Programs

6.00 Country House Rescue 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Myf Warhurst’s Nice 8.30 Randling (M) 9.00 Life’s Too Short (M) 9.30 QI 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline

11.05 The Business 11.30 The Librarians (M) 12.00 Life’s Too Short (M) 12.30 Parliament Question Time 1.30 Country House Rescue 2.30 South Australian Football League

ABC 2

6.00 Kids’ Programs

East

ABC NEWS 24

ABC 2

6.00 Kids’ Programs

7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 The Marngrook Footy Show 9.35 Adam Hills (M) 10.30 Dumb, Drunk And Racist (MA)

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6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Megastructures 8.30 Burn Notice (M) 9.30 Sons Of Anarchy (M) 10.30 Homeland (M)

NBN

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Entertainment Tonight 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.25 Lotto PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: 9.00 The Mentalist (M) Until Proven Innocent (M 2009) New 10.00 RPA

6.00 Global Village 6.40 Come Dine With Me Greece 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Spiral (M) Zealand drama. Cohen Holloway, Jodie 11.00 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 12.00 9.30 Movie: Empties (M 2007) Rimmer 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Border Patrol Eclipse 12.30 20/20 1.30 Home 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News Shopping 3.30 Good Morning America Czech comedy

11.25 Movie: Yossi And Jagger 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or 5.00 Early Morning News (M 2002) Israeli drama 12.40 No Deal GO! Weatherwatch 6.00 Prime News 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 6.30 Seven News TEN Entertainment Tonight 2.00 TMZ 2.30 7.00 Home And Away The Nanny 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent 6.00 Seinfeld Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 9.00 Mrs Brown’s Boys (MA) 6.30 Two And A Half Men Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 10.20 How I Met Your Mother Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 10.50 Happy Endings 11.20 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And 8.00 Suburgatory Wimbledon Tennis – LIVE 4.00 Home The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 9.00 2 Broke Girls (M) Shopping 5.30 News 6.00 The Project

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6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 Kojak (M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of 5.00 Infomercial The Class 2.00 Movie: Enter Laughing (G 1967) US comedy. Jose Ferrer, Shelley ELEVEN Winters 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00 Murphy 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn Brown 5.30 Mad About You Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven 6.00 George & Mildred 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 6.30 Bargain Hunt 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 7.30 Heartbeat Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 8.30 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 11.20 The Sweeney (M) 12.30 Bargain The Brady Bunch Hunt 1.30 Leyland Brothers World 2.30 6.00 The Simpsons Kojak (M) 3.30 The World Around Us 6.30 Neighbours 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Home 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond Shopping

4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.30 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 Consumer Quarter 6.00 The Drum 6.45 Food Quarter 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC News 8.30 The 7.30 The Simpsons Business 9.00 The World 10.00 The 8.00 Futurama Drum 10.45 Food Quarter 11.00 ABC 8.30 The Simpsons News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 12.30 9.00 Futurama Lateline 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World 10.00 Bob’s Burgers (M) News 2.30 The Business 3.00 Australia 10.30 Frasier Network News 3.30 7.30 11.30 The Late Late Show 12.30 Becker 1.00 King Of Queens 1.30 Happy Days SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 1.00 The Trouble With Sleepwalking Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th 2.00 The Hottest Place On Earth Heaven

3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 ONE HD World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 6.00 I Fish 6.30 Crash Course 7.00 Newshour 5.30 Global Village Championship Netball 9.00 Major 6.00 Letters And Numbers League Baseball – LIVE 12.00 World 6.30 World News Australia Championship Triathlon – Austria 2.30 7.30 Speed Of Life Isle Of Man TT 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Big 8.30 Indian Ocean (M) Fish 4.30 Beach Patrol 5.00 I Fish 5.30 9.30 East To West The Middle Hogan’s Heroes

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6.30 Mythbusters 7.30 Pawn Stars 8.30 Hardcore Pawn (M) 9.30 American Pickers

9.30 Movie: Zombieland (AV 2009) US comedy. Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg

11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 TMZ 12.30 The Nanny 1.00 Wipeout 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Charlie’s Angels 5.00 Animaniacs 5.30 The Flintstones

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6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: The Valley Of Gwangi (PG 1969) US scifi. Gila Golan, Richard Carlson 2.00 The Farmer Wants A Wife 3.00 Yes Minister 3.30 Hot In Cleveland 4.00 The Block 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show

6.00 Friends 7.00 Hot In Cleveland 7.30 Lion Country 8.00 Remarkable Vets 8.30 Movie: Made In America (M 1993) US comedy. Whoopi Goldberg, Ted Danson

10.45 How Clean Is Your House 11.40 Conan (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00 Gideon’s Way 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping

11.00 The Gruen Transfer (M) 11.35 The Warehouse Comedy Festival (M) 12.05 Later… With Jools Holland 1.05 The Marngrook Footy Show 2.05 ABC News 2.10 Close

ABC NEWS 24

8.35 Heston’s Feasts 9.35 One Born Every Minute

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6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart

FRIDAY 29 ABC 1

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6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Mad As Hell 8.30 Silent Witness (M) 9.30 Taggart (M) 10.20 Lateline

8.00 The Force 8.30 Medical Emergency

10.50 Ross Kemp: Extreme World – Congo 11.35 Archer (M) 11.55 Sanctuary (M) 12.40 Being Erica (M) 1.25 Raising Sextuplets 2.10 ABC News 2.15 Close

ABC NEWS 24

4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Newsline 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.30 One Plus One 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 6.00 Planet America 6.45 ABC Open 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Contact Sport 8.00 News Exchange 8.30 One Plus One 9.00 The World 10.00 Planet America 10.45 ABC Open 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Capital Hill 12.00 ABC News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Australia Network News 3.30 7.30

Gaultier 8.30 SBS CQ: The New Digital Divide? 9.30 Movie: Private Eye (MAV 2009) South Korean thriller

6.00 The Project 7.00 MasterChef Australia 8.00 The Living Room 9.00 Movie: 27 Dresses (PG 2008) US comedy. Katherine Heigl, Malin Akerman

11.10 Late Show 12.00 Movie: The Tender Hook (M 2008) Australian drama. Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne 2.10 Valentine (M) 3.00 Infomercials 5.30 Religion

ELEVEN

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Snow White & The Huntsman

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 Glee 8.30 Snog Marry Avoid 9.45 New Zealand’s Next Top Model

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 The Virtual Revolution 2.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World News 10.50 Fashion Star 11.50 Sex And The 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 City (M) 1.10 The Late Late Show 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Global Village Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th 6.00 Letters And Numbers Heaven 6.30 World News Australia

7.30 Caroline Quentin A Passage Through India 8.30 The Story Of Wales 9.30 The Bombing Of Germany

10.35 World News Australia 11.10 Movie: Sound Of The Sea (MA 2001) Spanish drama 12.55 Movie: The Thief (M 2009) Swedish crime 2.35

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6.00 Seinfeld

9.30 The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today 10.00 Super Nanny

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11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Adam 12 2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Monster Garage 5.30 That ’70s Show

6.00 Scrubs 7.00 My Name Is Earl 7.30 Swamp People 8.30 America’s Hardest Prisons (M) 9.30 Operation Repo (M)

11.00 Jail (M) 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 The Incredible Hulk 3.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Malcolm And Eddie 5.00 Adam 12 5.30 Home Shopping

6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 The Sketch Show 8.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 8.30 The Sketch Show 9.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 9.30 MotoGP Qualifying LIVE – Netherlands

11.00 Megastructures 12.00 Ross Kemp: Battle For The Amazon (M) 1.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1.30 The Sketch Show 2.00 Omnisport 2.30 MLB Player Poll 3.00 Major League Baseball

PRIME

11.30 Movie: Election 2 (MAV 2006) 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Comedy Roadshow 11.40 rage Cantonese drama 1.10 Weatherwatch 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Their (MA) Eyes Were Watching God (M 2005) US TEN drama. Halle Berry, Ruben SantiagoABC 2 6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30 Hudson 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Border Patrol 6.00 Kids’ Programs Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 7.00 Spicks And Specks Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet No Deal 7.30 Doctor Who 8.45 Cherry’s Body Dilemmas 4.00 Lightning Point 4.30 The Bold And 6.00 Prime News The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News (M) 6.30 Seven News

9.45 The Real Hustle 10.15 The Gruen Transfer

11.30 Rude Tube (M) 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 The Incredible Hulk 3.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Malcolm And Eddie 5.00 Adam 12 5.30 Home Shopping

TEN

6.30 Two And A Half Men 6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30 9.00 Grey’s Anatomy (M) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 10.00 Desperate Houswives 7.30 Community Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 (M) 8.30 Two And A Half Men (M) Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 4.00 Scope 4.30 The Bold And The 11.00 Private Practice (M) 12.00 9.30 The Big Bang Theory Wimbledon Tennis – LIVE 4.00 Home Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 10.30 Hard Times Of RJ Berger Shopping 5.30 News 6.00 The Project 11.00 Community (M) 11.30 Eclipse 12.00 TMZ 12.30 The Nanny 1.00 7.00 MasterChef Australia 7TWO 8.00 Modern Family 6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away Wipeout 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 8.30 The Game Plan 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Green Acres 5.00 Animaniacs 5.30 The 9.30 Law & Order (M) Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Flintstones Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 GEM 10.30 Late News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Fishin’Trip Kojak (M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & 12.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion 5.00 Head Of The Class 2.00 Movie: The Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: Big Gundown (PG 1967) Spanish Infomercial The Damned Don’t Cry (PG 1950) US western. Lee Van Cleef, Tomas Milian drama. Joan Crawford, David Brian ELEVEN 4.00 Petkeeping 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You 2.00 Lion Country 2.30 Remarkable Vets 3.00 How Clean Is Your House 3.30 Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven 6.00 George & Mildred Hot In Cleveland 4.00 The Block 5.00 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 6.30 Bargain Hunt The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 7.30 The Royal 6.00 Friends Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker 8.30 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 7.00 Hot In Cleveland 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 12.00 The Sweeney (M) 1.00 Bargain 7.30 The Great Italian Escape The Brady Bunch Hunt 2.00 Petkeeping 2.30 Kojak (M) 8.00 Hot Property 6.00 The Simpsons 3.30 Bargain Hunt 4.30 Shortland 8.30 Selling Houses Abroad 6.30 Neighbours Street 5.00 Home Shopping

4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.30 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 Environment Quarter 6.00 The Drum 6.45 Weather Quarter 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC News 8.30 The Business 9.00 The World 10.00 The Drum 10.45 Weather Quarter 11.00 ABC News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 12.30 Lateline 1.00 Newshour 2.00 7.30 The Simpsons BBC World News 2.30 The Business 8.30 Star Trek Next Generation 3.00 Australia Network News 3.30 7.30 11.30 The Late Late Show 12.30 Becker 1.00 King Of Queens 1.30 Happy Days SBS 1 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 4.00 UEFA Euro Semi Final LIVE – Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th Portugal v Spain 7.05 World News Heaven 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 William Shatner’s Weird Or What? ONE HD 2.30 If Only 3.00 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Trick My Truck 7.00 Championship 3.30 World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Netball 9.00 Major League Baseball Newshour 5.30 Global Village – LIVE 12.00 World Championship 6.00 ADbc Triathlon – Austria 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 6.30 World News Australia Beach Patrol 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Big Fish 4.30 Beach Patrol 5.00 I Fish 5.30 7.30 French Food Safari Hogan’s Heroes 8.00 Island Feast

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5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Entertainment Tonight 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Midday Report 12.30 The Casebook (MA 2007) Spanish thriller 1.25 11.15 M*A*S*H 11.45 Hogan’s Heroes Hot Seat 12.15 Omnisport 12.30 Sportscar 6.00 NBN News Of Sherlock Holmes 1.30 At The Movies Weatherwatch Series 3.00 Major League Baseball 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 SBS 2 7.00 A Current Affair Kids’ Programs 7.30 The Block 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News PRIME 6.00 River Cottage 5.30 Euro Football Highlights 8.30 Hamish & Andy’s Euro 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 7.00 ABC News 6.45 Come Dine With Me Gap Year 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Down 7.30 7.30 Greece And Out In Beverly Hills (M 1986) US 9.30 The NRL Footy Show (M) 8.00 Photo Finish 7.40 Noah’s Ark And The comedy. Nick Nolte, Bette Midler 2.00 11.15 The AFL Footy Show (M) 1.00 8.30 Silk (M) Mystery Of The Flood Dr Oz 3.00 Border Patrol 3.30 Kids’ Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Skippy 9.30 100 Greatest Gadgets Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning 8.30 Bollywood Star 10.30 Lateline America 5.00 Early Morning News Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 9.30 Movie: The Lives Of 11.05 The Business 11.30 Women’s 6.00 Prime News Others (MA 2006) GO! International Basketball – Australia v 6.30 Seven News German drama 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 Brazil 1.30 Parliament Question Time 7.00 Home And Away 11.50 Movie: 3-Iron (MA 2004) South Entertainment Tonight 2.00 TMZ 2.30 2.30 Western Australian Football Korean drama 1.30 Weatherwatch 7.30 Border Security The Nanny 3.00 Kids’ Programs League

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10.35 World News Australia 11.05 Movie: At Any Second (M 2008) German drama 1.00 Movie: Mouth To Mouth (MA 2005) Swedish drama 2.40 Weatherwatch 11.30 M*A*S*H 12.00 Hogan’s Heroes 12.30 Omnisport 1.00 NASCAR Sprint SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News Cup 4.00 Rugby Classic Match

7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 Louis Theroux Law & 7.00 MasterChef Australia Disorder In Philadelphia 8.30 Offspring (M) (M) 9.30 Dumb, Drunk And Racist 9.30 House (M) 10.30 Late News (MA) 11.15 The Glades (M) 12.15 The Late 10.00 Ross Kemp: Extreme Show 1.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion World Congo

10.45 The Gruen Transfer 11.20 Sunday Best (M) 12.50 Coach Trip 1.15 Heartland 2.00 ABC News 2.05 Close

7.00 Cops 7.30 Extreme Fishing USA 8.30 Movie: Phone Booth (M ABC 1 2002) US thriller. Colin 5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News 9.30 10.30 World News Australia Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland Business Today 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Cathouse: The Musical (MA) 11.00 Finding The Fallen 12.00 11.50 Movie: King Of The Hill 10.15 Before The Game

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7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 9.00 Vera (M)

11.00 Sensing Murder (M) 12.00 Conan (M) 1.00 Seaway 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping

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5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Entertainment Tonight 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Friday Night Football LIVE – Brisbane Broncos v Cronulla Sharks 9.45 One Day International Cricket LIVE – Australia v England

3.30 Entertainment Tonight 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Good Morning America

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 Entertainment Tonight 2.00 TMZ 2.30 The Nanny 3.00 Kids’ Programs

7.40 Movie: Wild Wild West (PG 1999) Western. Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany 9.50 Movie: Romeo Must Die (MA 2000) US action. Jet Li, Aaliyah

11.00 Wimbledon Tennis – LIVE 4.00 12.00 Seinfeld 12.30 The Nanny 1.00 Home Shopping Wipeout 2.00 The Bachelor 4.00 Green 7TWO Acres 5.00 Bratz 5.30 Tamagotch! 6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 GEM Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland 6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 Kojak Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: (M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of Up Jumped A Swagman (G 1965) UK The Class 2.00 Movie: A Lawless Street musical comedy. Frank Ifield, Annette (PG 1955) Western. Randolph Scott, Andre 2.00 The Great Italian Escape Warner Anderson 3.30 Night Court 2.30 Selling Houses Abroad 3.30 Hot 4.00 Petkeeping 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00 In Cleveland 4.00 The Block 5.00 The Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You Ellen Degeneres Show

6.00 George & Mildred 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 SeaChange 8.30 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE

6.00 Friends 7.00 Hot In Cleveland 7.30 Surfing The Menu 8.30 Law & Order (M) 9.30 Movie: The Lake House (PG 2006) US drama. Keanu Reeves, Christopher Plummer

11.00 60 Minute Makeover 12.00 Movie: The Alf Garnett Saga (M 1972) UK comedy. Dandy Nichols, Adrienne Posta 2.00 Mad About You 2.30 Kojak (M) 3.30 The World Around Us 4.30 11.30 Conan (M) 12.30 Psychic TV Shortland Street 5.30 Home Shopping 2.00 Dangerman 3.00 Friends 3.30 Alive & Cooking 4.00 Adventures In 7MATE Rainbow Country 4.30 Movie: Poison 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today Pen (PG 1939) UK drama. Flora Robson, 11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ Ann Todd Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Adam 12 2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor Mate 5.00 Zoom TV 5.30 Movie: The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (PG 2005) US comedy. Bill Bailey, Anna Chancellor

6.00 Ironman Australia 7.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 10.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series 11.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 12.00 The NRL Game Plan 1.00 Before The 7.30 AFL Premiership Season Carlton v Hawthorn Game 2.00 Omnisport 2.30 Beach Patrol 3.00 Pressure Cook 3.30 Get 11.00 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 12.00 Smart 4.00 Big Fish 4.30 Beach Patrol Blokesworld (MA) 12.30 TJ Hooker 1.30 S.W.A.T. 2.30 Motor Mate 4.30 Malcolm 5.00 I Fish 5.30 Hogan’s Heroes

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SATURDAY 30 ABC 1 5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Spicks And Specks 11.30 7.30 12.00 Race To London 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Collectors 1.30 Eggheads 2.00 Did Darwin Kill God? 3.00 Shute Shield Rugby Union 5.00 The Wonder Years 5.30 Walk On The Wild Side

6.00 Simple Cooking 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Death In Paradise 8.30 The Body Farm (M) 9.30 Hustle 10.30 United States Of Tara (M) 11.00 Whites (M) 11.25 rage (MA)

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Program

7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Mad As Hell 8.00 At The Movies 8.30 Woody Allen: A Documentary (M) Part 2 9.50 Movie: Manhattan (M 1979) US comedy. Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep

11.25 The Real Hustle 11.55 The Street (M) 12.55 Bonekickers (M) 1.50 ABC News 1.55 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Capital Hill 6.00 7.30 6.30 State To State 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Contact Sport 8.00 Weekend Breakfast 11.30 The World This Week 12.00 ABC News 12.45 Food Quarter 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 ABC News 2.30 Contact Sport 3.00 ABC News 3.30 Tonic 4.00 ABC News 4.30 At The Movies 5.00 ABC News 5.30 One Plus One 6.00 ABC News 7.30 State To State 8.00 Four Corners 8.45 Big Ideas 9.00 ABC News 9.30 The World This Week 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Big Ideas 11.00 Planet America 11.45 Weather Quarter 12.00 Q&A 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 The World This Week 3.30 7.30

SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Lang Lang 2.10 Janine 3.25 The Woodmans 4.30 Newshour 5.35 Rex In Rome

12.30 Australia Smashes Guinness Home Videos World Records 1.00 That ’70s Show 7.40 Movie: Hairspray (PG 7.30 The Frankincense Trail 1.30 Movie: Slap Shot – The Junior 2007) US comedy. John League (PG 2008) US comedy. Greyston 8.30 Hidden History Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer Holt, Jeff Carlson 3.30 Movie: The 8.40 Lotto 9.00 The Beauty Of Maps Shaggy Dog (PG 2006) US comedy. 9.35 Movie: Diamond 13 10.05 Movie: The Wedding (MAV 2008) French thriller Tim Allen, Robert Downey Jr 5.30 Date (M 2005) US comSydney Weekender 11.25 Movie: Manhood (MA 2007) edy. Debra Messing, 6.00 Seven News French comedy 12.55 Weatherwatch Dermot Mulroney 6.30 Movie: Babe – Pig 12.00 Movie: Blind Date (M 1987) US TEN In The City (G 1998) comedy. Bruce Willis, Kim Basinger 1.50 6.00 Shore Birds 7.00 Kids’ Programs Australian comedy. Movie: Nicholas Nickleby (G 1947) UK 9.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 10.00 Hot30 Magda Szubanski, James drama. Derek Bond, Bernard Miles 4.00 Countdown 12.00 Radar 12.30 The Cromwell Infomercials Living Room 1.30 Movie: Over Her 8.30 Movie: Surrogates (M Dead Body (PG 2008) US comedy. Eva GO! 2009) US action. Bruce Longoria, Paul Rudd 3.30 Merlin 4.30 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.30 Seinfeld Willis, Radha Mitchell What’s Up Downunder 5.00 TEN News 10.30 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 2.30 Spin City 3.30 Wipeout 4.30 The 6.00 The Simpsons Bachelor 4.00 Home Shopping

6.30 The Glee Project 7.30 Modern Family 8.30 Graham Norton Show 9.30 MotoGP LIVE – Netherlands

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6.45 Down To Earth

6.30 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Home Shopping 11.00 Creek To Coast 11.30 Queensland Weekender 12.00 Sydney 12.00 Movie: My Summer Of Love (MA Weekender 12.30 Wimbledon Tennis 2004) UK drama. Natalie Press, Emily Highlights 1.30 Weekend Kitchen 4.30 Blunt 2.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Bazaar 5.00 Guide To The Good LIfe 5.30 Globe Trekker: Hawaii 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 The Brady 8.00 Heartbeat Bunch 7.30 The King Of Queens 9.00 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 8.00 Infomercial 9.00 Country Music 10.30 Movie: Fun With Dick TV 11.30 Fashion Star 12.30 Happy And Jane (M 1977) US Days 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 comedy. George Segal, Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker Jane Fonda 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 12.40 Movie: The Falcon’s Adventure The Brady Bunch (PG 1946) US drama. Steve Brodie, Tom 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage Conway 2.00 Australia’s Wild Secrets Witch 2.30 Movie: Five Came Back (PG 6.30 MasterChef Australia 1939) US drama. Chester Morris, John 12.30 Hot30 Countdown 2.30 The Hit Carradine 4.00 Leyland Brothers World Rater.com 3.00 Becker 3.30 Cheers 4.00 5.00 Globe Trekker: Hawaii Family Ties 4.30 King Of Queens 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Sabrina The Teenage 7MATE 6.00 The Virginian 7.30 Ned And Witch Stacey 8.00 Home Shopping 9.00 NBC ONE HD Today 11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 6.00 Omnisport 6.30 World Malcolm And Eddie 12.30 V.I.P. 1.30 AFL Championship Triathlon 7.30 Sportscar Premiership Season – Collingwood v Series 10.00 Rugby Classic Match 12.00 Fremantle 4.30 Hook Line And Sinker Isle Of Man TT 1.00 British Touring Car 5.30 Swords Championship 2.00 Crash Course 2.30 6.30 AFL Pre-Game Show Get Smart 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 The 7.30 AFL Premiership Season WWE Experience 4.30 M*A*S*H 5.00 Sydney v Great Western 24 Hours Of Le Mans Sydney

6.00 Get Smart 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.00 Moto3 & Moto2 LIVE – Netherlands 9.30 Cops (M) 10.30 Championship Netball

6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Mission Everest 8.55 One Sunday In Paris 10.00 Tour de France Prologue 12.30 Las Vegas Strip (M) 1.30 Ross

6.30 Hamish & Andy’s Euro Gap Year 7.30 Movie: Ocean’s Thirteen (PG 2007) US comedy. George Clooney, Brad Pitt 10.00 Movie: Demolition Man (M 1993) US action. Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes

12.10 Movie: Sugar & Spice (M 2001) US comedy. Marla Sokoloff, Melissa George 1.50 Fringe (AV) 3.00 Human Target (M) 5.00 Bratz 5.30 Tamagotchi

GEM 6.00 Movie: Up Jumped A Swagman (G 1965) UK musical comedy. Frank Ifield, Annette Andre 8.00 Infomercials 9.30 Movie: Born Free (G 1966) UK adventure. Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers 11.30 Gilligan’s Island 12.00 Movie: Gidget Goes To Rome (G 1963) US comedy. Cindy Carol, James Darren 2.15 Movie: Hotel (PG 1967) US drama. Rod Taylor, Catherine Spaak 4.50 The Block 5.20 Movie: Bigger Than The Sky (PG 2005) US comedy. John Corbett, Marcus Thomas

7.30 Antiques Roadshow 8.30 CSI: NY (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 10.30 CSI (M)

11.30 Conan (M) 12.20 Psychic TV 1.50 Movie: Circus Of Fear (PG 1966) UK thriller. Christopher Lee, Suzy Kendall 3.30 Movie: I’m All Right Jack (G 1959) 10.30 Mega Disasters UK comedy. Peter Sellers, Terry Thomas 11.30 CNNNN (M) 12.00 AFL 5.30 Discover Downunder Premiership Season – Collingwood v Fremantle 3.00 V.I.P. 5.00 Ned And Stacey 5.30 Home Shopping

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Kemp: Battle For The Amazon (M) 2.30 6.00 Danoz 7.00 Weekend Today 9.00 Mornings 10.00 Kids’ Programs Omnisport 3.00 Liverpool Football SBS 2 4.00 Getaway’s European Tour 4.30 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News PRIME Discover Downunder 5.00 Getaway 6.00 At The Table With… 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Weekend 5.30 The Block Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Alchemists Turn To 10.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Cooking 2.00 Weatherwatch

SUNDAY 1 ABC 1

7.30 Lost World Clash Of The Dinosaurs 8.30 Inside Nature’s Giants 9.30 Bigger Better Faster Stronger (M) 10.00 Tour de France LIVE

What’s Up Down Under 3.30 Pressure Cook 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 True Heroes 5.00 Fishin’ Trip 5.30 I Fish

6.00 Crash Course

5.00 rage (PG) 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 6.30 Mighty Movers Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 7.30 Trick My Truck Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 8.00 Movie: Turbulence (M Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 1997) US action. Ray Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick Liotta, Lauren Holly 2.00 Simple Cooking 2.30 Walk On The 2.00 Weatherwatch 10.35 Championship Netball 12.30 Wild Side 3.00 Art And Soul 4.00 The SBS 2 Omnisport 1.00 Sportscar Series LIVE Artists Of Ali Curung 4.20 Desert Heart 4.45 Flickerfest 2011 5.05 Superfish 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News – New York

6.00 Antiques Master 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Sporting Nation 8.30 Wallander (M) 10.00 Mad As Hell 10.30 Race To London 11.00 Movie: The Jerk (M 1979) US comedy. Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters 12.30 Order In The House 1.30 Movie: No Sad Songs For Me (G 1949) US drama. Margaret Sullavan, Wendell Corey 3.00 rage

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs

7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Fat And Fatter 8.30 Sunday Best 10.15 Louis Theroux Law & Disorder In Philadelphia (M)

11.15 Tribal Wives (M) 12.15 Deadwood (MA) 1.55 News 2.00 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Big Ideas 6.00 7.30 6.30 One Plus One 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The World This Week 8.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Weekend Breakfast 11.30 State To State 12.00 ABC News 12.45 Environment Quarter 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 ABC News 2.30 Offsiders 3.00 ABC News 3.30 The World This Week 4.00 ABC News 4.15 Planet America 5.00 ABC News 5.30 Asia Pacific Focus 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian Story 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 Insiders 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Big Ideas 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Inside Business 11.00 ABC News 11.30 State To State 12.00 Landline 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Asia Pacific Focus 3.30 7.30

TEN

7.30 Billy Connolly’s Route 66

ELEVEN

6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Seven Wonders Of The

Miller

11.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 12.30 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 Britain’s Next Top Model 3.00 Becker 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond SBS 1 5.00 World News 7.30 Tour de France 4.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 Update 8.00 World News 8.30 PopAsia Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 10.30 FIFA World Cup Magazine 11.00 ONE HD Football Feature 12.00 FIFA Futbol 6.00 Omnisport 6.30 24 Hours Of Mundial 12.30 Speedweek 2.30 Le Mans 7.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup World News 3.30 Nin’s Brother 4.00 Qualifying 8.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup No Apologies 5.00 Cycling Central LIVE – Kentucky 1.00 British Touring Car 6.00 Tour de France Highlights Championship 2.00 Isle Of Man TT 3.00

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9.45 Movie: Dawn Of The Dead (AV 2004) US action. Mekhi Phifer, Ving Rhames

12.00 V.I.P. 2.00 TJ Hooker 3.00 The Incredible Hulk 4.00 The Virginian 5.30 Home Shopping

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GO!

GEM 6.00 Infomercials 6.30 Movie: The Last Days Of Dolwyn (G 1949) UK drama. Edith Evans, Richard Burton 8.30 Infomercials 10.00 Gilligan’s Island 10.30 Movie: Avalon (PG 1990) US drama. Aidan Quinn, Elizabeth Perkins 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Getaway 2.00 Movie: Summer Holiday (G 1963) US musical romance. Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters 4.15 Movie: San Antonio (PG 1945) Western. Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith

6.30 Antiques Roadshow

6.30 The Virginian 8.00 Malcolm And 7.30 One Day International Eddie 8.30 Home Shopping 9.30 The Cricket LIVE – Australia v Jeff Foxworthy Show 10.00 AFL Game England Day 11.30 Footy Flashback 1.00 V.I.P. 11.15 Friends 11.45 One Day 3.00 AFL Premiership Season – Brisbane International Cricket continues 3.30 v Melbourne F Troop 4.00 Getaway 4.30 Religion 6.00 Scrubs 5.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 5.30 Today 6.30 Movie: The Karate Kid

III (PG 1989) US action. Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita 8.45 Family Guy (M) 9.15 American Dad (M)

11.00 Dragons’Den 12.00 Breaking Bad ELEVEN (M) 12.45 Cold Feet (M) 1.35 London 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn Live 2.05 ABC News 2.10 Close Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed ABC NEWS 24 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker 5.30 Big Ideas 6.00 ABC News 9.30 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 The Brady Bunch Asia Pacific Focus 1.00 ABC News 2.30 6.00 The Simpsons Message Stick 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 Finance Quarter 6.00 6.30 Neighbours The Drum 6.45 Health Quarter 7.00 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC 8.00 Raising Hope News 8.30 The Business 9.00 The World 8.30 Fashion Star 9.30 Q&A 10.30 ABC News 11.00 The 9.30 Dollhouse (M) Drum 11.45 Health Quarter 12.00 ABC 10.30 Frasier News 12.30 Lateline 1.00 Newshour 11.30 The Late Late Show 12.30 Becker 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The Business 1.00 King Of Queens 1.30 Happy Days 3.00 Australia Network News 3.30 7.30 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th SBS 1 Heaven 4.00 UEFA Euro Final – LIVE 7.05 World News 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 ONE HD World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 6.00 Sportscar Series LIVE – New FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 PopAsia York 7.30 Ironman Australia 8.30 5.30 Global Village Championship Netball 10.30 Rugby 6.00 Tour de France Classic Match 12.30 The WWE Experience 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 Highlights Megastructures 3.00 Crash Course 3.30 6.30 World News Australia Beach Patrol 4.00 Extreme Dreams 4.30 7.30 Mythbusters Beach Patrol 5.00 I Fish 5.30 Hogan’s 8.30 Man vs Wild Heroes 9.30 World News Australia 2.00 Weatherwatch

6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Rapid Response 12.30 Eclipse 1.00 Fishing Australia 1.30 Home Shopping 2.00 Seinfeld 3.00 Spin City 3.30 Wipeout 4.30 Survivor: One World 5.30 Movie: Three Amigos! (PG 1986) US comedy. 6.00 The Project 6.30 Route 66 7.30 Naked City 8.00 Steve Martin, Chevy Chase 6.30 Last Man Standing Welcome Back Kotter 8.30 Home 7.30 Two And A Half Men 7.00 New Girl Shopping 9.30 Home And Away 11.50 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 MasterChef Australia Wimbledon Highlights 12.50 Movie: 9.30 Movie: End Of Days (AV 8.30 Touch (M) Face Of A Fugitive (PG 1959) Western. 1999) US action. Arnold 9.30 Movie: Date Night (M Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy 2.30 Schwarzenegger, Gabriel 2010) US comedy. Steve Movie: Cat Ballou (G 1965) US comedy. Byrne Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin 4.30 Movie: Carell, Tina Fey 11.50 Chuck (M) 12.50 Fur TV (MA) 1.30 11.30 The Glades (M) 12.15 Infomercial La Bamba (PG 1987) US biography. Rapid Response 2.00 Home Shopping Lou Diamond Phillips, Rosana De Soto 4.00 Chuck (M) 5.00 Kids’ Programs 4.00 Religion 5.30 Infomercial

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn Industrial World Medicine Woman 10.00 MasterChef 8.45 Escape To The Country Australia 5.00 Infomercial 5.30 The 10.00 60 Minute Makeover Brady Bunch 11.00 Homes Under The Hammer 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage 12.15 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 1.00 Witch Movie: Honeymoon (G 1947) US com6.30 Becker edy. Shirley Temple, Fanchot Tone 2.30 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond Movie: The Saint In London (PG 1939) 8.30 Movie: Alfie (M 2004) UK US action. George Sanders, Sally Grey comedy. Jude Law, Sienna 4.00 Route 66 5.00 Home Shopping

9.30 Melbourne International The Virginian 4.30 Malcolm And Eddie Comedy Festival Debate 5.00 Adam 12 5.30 Home Shopping (M) ABC 1 SBS 2 NBN 4.00 The New Inventors 4.30 Collectors 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 10.30 MotoGP The Netherlands 5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home 12.30 Championship Netball 2.30 5.00 Gardening Australia 5.30 Catalyst 5.30 Euro Football Highlights Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres M*A*S*H 3.00 Hogan’s Heroes 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 6.35 Sarah Wiener And The Show 1.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Extra 3.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 4.30 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Landline Kitchen Kids 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 NBN News Omnisport 5.00 British Touring Car 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Rivers 7.30 Honeybee Blues 5.30 Hot Seat Championship And Life 1.30 The New Inventors 2.00 8.30 Tour de France 6.00 NBN News Antiques Master 2.30 Jennifer Byrnes PRIME 7.00 A Current Affair Highlights Presents 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 The World Game 6.00 Grand Designs 10.30 Movie: Victoria In Dover 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: 8.00 Tricky Business 7.00 ABC News (M 1954) German drama Enid (PG 2009) UK biography. Helena 8.25 Lotto 7.30 7.30 Bonham Carter, Matthew Macfayden 9.00 CSI: NY (M) 12.30 Weatherwatch 8.00 Australian Story 2.00 Kid’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 11.00 Two And A Half Men (M) 11.30 TEN 8.30 Four Corners 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or Super Rugby Extra Time 12.30 The 9.20 Media Watch 6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30 No Deal Whole Truth (M) 1.30 Extra 2.00 Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 6.00 Prime News 9.35 Q&A Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning 10.35 Lateline 11.10 The Business Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 6.30 Seven News America 5.00 Early Morning News 11.35 Wire In The Blood (M) 1.10 Rudely Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 7.00 Home And Away GO! Interrupted (M) 2.05 Artists At Work: 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And 7.30 The Amazing Race Del Kathryn Barton (M) 2.35 rage 3.30 The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 8.30 Revenge (M) Shute Shield Rugby Union Entertainment Tonight 2.00 TMZ 2.30 6.00 The Project 9.30 Body Of Proof (M) Spin City 3.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 MasterChef Australia ABC 2 10.30 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 6.30 Top Gear 8.00 Last Man Standing 4.00 Home Shopping 5.30 News 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Movie: Rush Hour (M 8.30 NCIS (M) 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7TWO 1998) US action. Jackie 9.30 The Finder (M) 7.30 Doctor Who Chan, Chris Tucker 6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away 10.30 Late News 8.30 Tribal Wives (M) 11.00 Fringe (AV) 12.00 Seinfeld 11.15 The Glades (M) 12.15 The Late 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 9.30 Bored To Death (M) 12.30 TMZ 1.00 Wipeout 2.00 Home Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Show 1.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion 10.00 Louie (M) Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 Hart Shopping 4.00 Green Acres 5.00 5.30 Infomercial 10.20 The Gruen Transfer (M) To Hart 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Animaniacs 5.30 The Flintstones

10.00 Tour de France LIVE

6.00 Schoolboy Cup 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Sunday Footy Show 1.00 A Two Wave Total 1.30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel 6.00 At The Table With… PRIME Air 2.30 Tricky Business 3.30 Road To 6.40 Iron Chef 6.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Religion 7.00 London 4.00 Sunday Football – South 7.30 Ninja Warrior Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Sydney Rabbitohs v Penrith Panthers 8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke Show 11.00 2012 Wimbledon 11.30 6.00 NBN News 8.30 Tour de France That ’70s Show 12.00 Breaking The 6.30 The Block Highlights Magician’s Code 1.00 No Ordinary 8.30 60 Minutes 9.00 Amsterdam Vice Family 2.00 Outsourced 2.30 Movie: 9.30 Unforgettable (M) 9.30 Movie: The Airlift (M 3 Men And A Little Lady (PG 1990) US 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 2005) Part 1 of German comedy. Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg 11.30 Flashpoint (M) 12.30 What Would drama 4.30 Better Homes And Gardens You Do? (M) 1.30 Spyforce 2.30 Home 11.10 Movie: The Sea Inside (M 2004) 6.00 Seven News Shopping 4.00 Good Morning America Spanish drama 1.20 Weatherwatch 6.30 Sunday Night 5.00 Early Morning News

6.00 Religion 7.00 Scope 8.00 8.30 Downton Abbey (M) Totally Wild 8.00 Living Dangerously 9.45 Castle (M) 9.00 Hot30 Countdown 12.00 11.45 Serial Killers (M) 12.45 Alan Championship Netball 4.00 Meet Sugar: The Apprentice (M) 2.00 Home The Press 4.30 The Bolt Report 5.00 Shopping 5.30 News TEN News 7TWO

MONDAY 2

Of The Class 2.00 Movie: The Three Stooges Go Around The World In A Daze (PG 1963) US comedy. Moe Howard, Larry Fine 4.00 Petkeeping 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00 Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You

6.00 George & Mildred 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Keeping Up Appearances 9.00 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 10.30 The Worst Week Of My Life (M)

11.10 The Thin Blue Line 11.50 Men Behaving Badly 12.30 Mad About You 1.00 Petkeeping 1.30 Leyland Brothers World 2.30 Hart To Hart 3.30 Bargain Hunt 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Home Shopping

9.30 World News Australia ABC 1 10.00 Tour de France LIVE 5.30 Kids’ Programs 6.00 ABC News

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6.00 The Project 7.00 MasterChef Australia 8.00 Being Lara Bingle 8.30 NCIS (M) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 10.30 Late News

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9.30 Ross Kemp Battle For The NBN Amazon (M) 5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home 10.30 Las Vegas Strip (M) Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres

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6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 11.15 The Glades (M) 12.15 The Late Head Of The Class 2.00 Movie: The Show 1.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Three Stooges In Orbit (G 1962) US comedy. Moe Howard, Harry Fine 5.30 Infomercial 4.00 Petkeeping 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00 ELEVEN Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn 6.00 George & Mildred Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven 6.30 Bargain Hunt 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 7.30 Fawlty Towers 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00 8.10 Keeping Up Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker Appearances 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 8.50 Escape To The Country The Brady Bunch 10.00 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE 6.00 The Simpsons 11.15 The Diets That Time Forgot 12.15 6.30 Neighbours Mad About You 12.45 Petkeeping 1.30 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond Leyland Brothers World 2.30 Hart To 8.00 Rules Of Engagement Hart 3.30 Bargain Hunt 4.30 Shortland 9.00 The Office Street 5.00 Home Shopping

4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBC World News 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.30 Australian Story 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45 Food Quarter 6.00 The Drum 6.45 Indigenous Quarter 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC News 8.30 The Business 9.00 The World 10.00 The Drum 10.45 Indigenous Quarter 11.00 ABC News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 12.30 9.30 The X-Files (M) Lateline 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World 12.00 The Late Late Show 12.30 Becker News 2.30 The Business 3.00 Australia 1.00 The King Of Queens 1.30 Happy Network News 3.30 7.30 Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 7th Heaven 1.30 Costa’s Garden Odyssey 2.00 ONE HD Camel Odyssey 3.00 Letters And 6.00 Sportscar Series 9.00 Major Numbers 3.30 World News 4.00 The League Baseball – LIVE 12.00 Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Championship Netball 2.00 World Village Championship Triathlon Highlights

Show 1.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Extra 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 2 Broke Girls (M) 9.00 Two And A Half Men 9.30 Episodes (M) 10.30 Survivor: One World 11.30 Two And A Half Men (M) 12.00 Eclipse 12.30 Chase (M) 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 Extra 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Spin City 3.00 Kids’ Programs

6.00 Seinfeld 6.30 Top Gear 7.30 Movie: Gremlins 2 – The New Batch (PG 1990) US comedy. Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates 9.30 Movie: Whip It (M 2009) US drama. Ellen Page, Drew Barrymore

11.50 1000 Ways To Die (MA) 12.30 TMZ 1.00 Wipeout 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Green Acres 5.00 Extra 5.30 The Flintstones

GEM 6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Drop Dead Diva 1.00 Tricky Business 2.00 Green Acres 2.30 Bewitched 3.00 I Dream Of Jeannie 3.30 Hot In Cleveland 4.00 Sea Patrol 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show

6.00 Friends 7.00 Hot In Cleveland 7.30 Yes Minister 8.00 To The Manor Born 8.30 Harry’s Law (M) 7MATE 9.30 The Closer (M) 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today 10.30 Rizzoli & Isles (M) 11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Adam 12 2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor Mate 4.00 Fifth Gear 4.30 Monster Garage 5.30 Gene Simmons Family Jewels

6.30 Scrubs 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Family Guy (M) 9.00 American Dad (M) 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 9.30 Family Guy (M) Extreme Dreams 4.30 Beach Patrol 5.00 10.30 American Dad (M)

6.00 Tour de France Highlights 6.30 World News Australia I Fish 5.30 Hogan’s Heroes 7.30 Who Do You Think You 6.00 M*A*S*H Are? 6.30 Get Smart 8.30 Too Fast To Be A Woman 7.00 Cops The Story of Caster 7.30 Undercover Boss USA Semenya 8.30 Cops (M)

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11.30 Law & Order (M) 12.30 Footy Classified (M) 1.30 Friends 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping

6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today 10.00 NBC Meet The Press 11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Adam 12 2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor Mate 4.00 V8 Xtra 4.30 Monster Garage 5.30 Gene Simmons Family Jewels

11.30 Better Off Ted 12.00 M*A*S*H 2.00 Weatherwatch 12.30 Trick My Truck 1.30 Omnisport 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Kids’ 2.00 Magic Of The FA Cup 3.00 Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday SBS 2 Report 12.30 Q&A 1.30 Compass 2.00 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News Liverpool Football Grand Designs 3.00 Kids’ Programs PRIME 6.00 Global Village 6.00 Time Team 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 6.40 Sarah Wiener And The 7.00 ABC News 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: What Kitchen Kids 7.30 7.30 Makes A Family (PG 2001) US drama. 7.30 Planet Egypt 8.00 Race To London Whoopi Goldberg, Brooke Shields 2.00 8.30 Tour de France 8.30 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 Highlights Odyssey 9.00 UEFA Euro Football Final The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 9.20 Gordon’s Great Escape 11.30 Movie: One Nite In Mongkok 6.00 Prime News Cambodia (MAV 2004) Cantonese action 1.30 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 10.05 First Tuesday Book Club Weatherwatch 10.35 Lateline 11.10 The Business 7.30 Once Upon A Time 11.40 Four Corners 12.25 Media Watch TEN 8.30 Winners & Losers 12.40 Whale Patrol (M) 1.35 Gordon’s 6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30 9.30 Pictures Of You Great Escape: Cambodia 2.30 Victorian Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 10.15 Air Crash Investigations Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 11.15 Wimbledon Tennis LIVE – Football League Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet Women’s Singles Quarter Finals 4.00 ABC 2 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And Home Shopping 5.30 News 6.00 Kids’ Programs The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

10.40 Spaced (M) 11.10 Gavin And Stacey 11.40 Torchwood (M) 12.35 Dragons’ Den 1.35 Spaced (M) 1.55 ABC News 2.00 Close

6.00 Friends 7.00 Hot In Cleveland 7.30 Sea Patrol 8.30 Air Crash Confidential (M) 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 10.30 Trouble In Thailand (M)

6.30 Scrubs 7.30 Pimp My Ride 6.00 M*A*S*H 8.30 How I Met Your Mother 6.30 Get Smart 9.30 Family Guy (M) 7.00 Cops 10.30 American Dad (M) 7.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.30 Punk’d (M) 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 8.30 An Idiot Abroad (M) S.W.A.T. 2.00 The Incredible Hulk 3.00

TUESDAY 3

7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Archer (M) 9.30 Sanctuary (M) 10.10 The Gruen Transfer (M)

GEM 6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Drop Dead Diva 1.00 Tricky Business 2.00 Green Acres 2.30 Bewitched 3.00 The Block 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show

11.30 Punk’d (M) 12.00 TJ Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 The Incredible Hulk 3.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Malcolm And Eddie 5.00 Adam 12 5.30 Home Shopping

11.30 Law & Order (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00 Dangerman 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping

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.

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Dominic’s Ristoranté Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday from 5pm Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1688

Sticky Fingers Pizza & Pasta Open Tuesday-Sundays 5.00pm till 9ish 26 Mullumbimbi St Brunswick Heads 6685 0222

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. www.bangalowdining.com Now open for dinner each Friday night. Showcasing the talents of head chef Juan Hernandez and featuring local and exotic produce. View the current menu and read other news at our new website at www.utopiacafe.com.au. Three course dinner at $55 Two course dinner at $45 Fully licensed. Book now on 02 6687 2088

Zentveld’s local coffee offerings 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. www.bangalowbar.com Dine in or Takeaway Restaurant wine bar Tapas cocktails Daily specials Tapas Happy Hour from 5.30 Friday afternoons Sticky Fingers is renowned for its delicious gourmet pizza. Our NEW MENU also offers great pasta, risotto and main courses that include fish, chicken, veal, lamb and pork dishes. We also offer weekly specials using local produce, with an organic twist whenever possible. Enjoy the outdoor dining atmosphere by the riverside in Brunswick Heads. Dine in or take-away.

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VICTORIA COSFORD I began reading this book, appropriately, on Wategos Beach. On a sun-bathed Sunday in winter, curved waves curled in clean, neat lines toward the shore where from my towel I could just see the white building that is Rae’s on Watego’s, scene of half the memoir. Jim Hearn’s debut novel consists of two stories that weave in and out of each other. Both deal with versions of his past: one relatively recent, and a more remote one that tracks Jim’s life up to the point of the opening scene. He is head chef at Rae’s, it is New Year’s Day and we are swept instantly into the action of a tiny, stressful kitchen and a dining room of celebrities. Paris Hilton and her entourage have descended, unannounced, for lunch and the restaurant’s namesake is nowhere to be found. Jim’s is a narrative style that rollicks along and flows effortlessly, interspersed with the perfectlycaptured and expletive-riddled dialogue of his young kitchen team. With the initial scene set up he offers us a small clue to the dark past that will gradually unravel. ‘Lunch service’, he says, ‘is going well. And this is despite everyone being hungover from New Year’s Eve. Everyone but me. And I’m not messed up because New Year’s Eve and I go way back.’ Everyone loves a tale of personal redemption – and this one delivers. When Jim was six years old he returned from school to discover that the family home had been sold in a bizarre, ideological gesture by his socially minded father, who handed the proceeds of the sale over to a family less fortunate then proceeded to trundle his own from town to town. His mother duly left, and became a prostitute. ‘My childhood’, Jim writes, ‘was essentially over’. Was it this, then, that informed his fall from grace? That particular fall was to occur years later when, now a young chef in Sydney, he was introduced

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Byron Orion Curry House

All day cont. breakfast 7am-3pm, Curry House dinner 5.30pm-11pm Winter special: 10% disc. Sun-Thurs 5/2 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6828

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

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The home of freshly pounded curry pastes, home-made sorbets and exquisite Thai street food is now open for lunch!

Thursday 28th June, 5pm Mary Ryan’s Bookshop RSVP to: byronbay@maryryan.com.au

Grab a quick snack or indulge in a relaxed meal with ambrosial drinks every Saturday and Sunday 12 to 4pm.

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Ballina Beach Village

Slice Pizzeria is Byron’s only authentic stone oven pizza.

Beach Kitchen

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.

Byron Fresh Cafe

Byron Fresh Cafe is conveniently located at the beach end of Jonson St and offers a fantastic range of meals Open Breakfast, Lunch & using many locally sourced ingredients. Come in and Dinner 7 days from 7.30am watch the world go by as you enjoy our fine food and 7 Jonson St (beach end) our superb Campos coffee. Byron Bay 6685 7810

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

Byron Bay Brewery & Resto

Open daily for breakfast & lunch Dinner Friday & Saturday 440 South Ballina Beach Road, South Ballina. 6686 3347 Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2012

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

Lemongrass

Take your taste buds on a culinary tour of Thailand! Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh, authentic Thai cuisine with love! Popular with locals and tourists alike. Dine -in and take-away. Fully licenced bar.

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to heroin. ‘Prior to that moment,’ he writes, ‘life as I understood it could be depicted as a series of random sketches that formed a clumsy whole. Now it had all come together in the most warmly felt of ways, like hollandaise sauce… I reasoned that if being loved could ever feel half as good as this, then I had never been loved.’ There ensue years of drug and alcohol abuse, endlessly changing jobs, dubious relationships, self-loathing, petty crime and amorality. The book is utterly frank in its revelation of his lowest, most contemptible moments. And throughout it all we are regularly brought back to the New Year’s Day and its events and insidious unfoldings, interspersed with Jim’s musings on the pressured life of those who work in the hospitality industry. In fact, hospitality is the recurring theme: its fundamental definition of the provision of basic human needs. Part of the author’s growth and redemption comes about through love – he meets Alice (’What we made of our lives with each other was all that really counted’) – but part of it derives from the realisation that ‘people’s ideas about what hospitality means are formed by their experiences of home… ‘. Hospitality, then, as the nurturing force the author felt lacking in his own life. ‘It was the home I never had,’ he says. ‘Hospitality is about pleasure and the human body, about the universal need to eat, drink and sleep… ‘ This is a moving, often shocking, sometimes humorous account of a chef’s life, of a boy who veered over to the dark side and yet who astonishingly clawed his way back to salvation: a man who survived. Jim Hearn features at the Byron Bay Writers’ Festival on Sunday 5 August in a session titled ‘Cooking Your Way to Salvation’. He will also be appearing at Mary Ryan’s bookstore in Byron Bay this Thursday 28 June at 5 pm, when I will have the pleasure of chatting to him.

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

Catch the little car ferry across the Richmond River to us! Vegetarian, gluten/lactose free as well. Piano bar Saturday night. Devonshire teas and gourmet burgers Sat and Sundays. Sit around the fire and listen to the music. On the beach by the river. Bring your rod, your swimmers and your sunblock. Kids' playground. Dogs welcome. Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay. SHARED DINING 3-course set menu shared between 2 diners: $45 NEW COCKTAIL LIST - FUNKY ORIGINALS - ALL TIME CLASSICS

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.

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 Sunday – Thursday for a relaxing drink on the deck with $10 cocktails, $6 wines and $5 beers.

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

Rae’s Fish Cafe

Hog’s Breath Cafe’s menu just got better with some mouth-watering new steaks, salad, pasta and an abundance of delicious dessert selections. As usual, the diverse menu also offers chicken, seafood, snacks, burgers, ribs, kid’s meals, a range of Lite Options, plus their famous Prime Rib Steak – slow cooked for up to 18 hours for maximum flavour and tenderness. Kids eat free Mon – Wed nights and you can grab lunch for just $9.90, so there’s something to please the whole family.

The Aztec Byron Bay

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.

Wilson’s by The Creek

www.balcony.com.au 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.

Lunch & Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

Muoi’s Feast

WINNER OF CHEF'S HAT 2012

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.

Italian at the Pacific Open for Dinner & Cocktails 7 days from 4pm till late Next to the Beach Hotel Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

Fishheads

Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine. We’re introducing an exciting menu of taste plates, antipasti, fresh pastas and main dishes. With our new Ocean View Bar, we ensure all our guests have the opportunity to enjoy some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wine.

– WINTER WARMER SPECIALS –

Open seven days coffee breakfast lunch dinner Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St 6680 7632 Bangalow – 2 Byron St 6687 2883 www.fishheadsbyron.com.au

NEW CHEF BRENDON HARAS Come and enjoy our fresh new direction! Open Friday & Saturday Locals' Special: evenings 6-10pm Friday & Saturday nights Sunday grazing 2-6pm 2 course dinner $98 per couple 139 Newes Rd, Coorabell Sunday Grazing: 6684 7348 Tapas-style dishes from $10 coorabell@peppers.com.au and live music.

Fins

Muoi's Feast will be closed from 3rd June to 3rd July.

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

32 Lawson St, 6680 8198 LICENSED MEXICAN RESTAURANT Open 6 nights from 5.30pm Closed Wednesdays

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

Fins Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

La Table

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

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Two course lunch & dinner $35 Try our new Winter Menu Offers available Tues, Wed, Thur

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ

Fig Tree Restaurant

‘Local produce, global flavour’

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

Stunning views overlooking Byron Bay www.figtreerestaurant.com.au ‘Best BYO Restaurant 2011’

Winter is the perfect time to join us for a lazy long lunch on the verandah every Fri, Sat, Sun from 12pm.

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

FINS is famous for serving the best seafood in Australia. We have now launched FINS EARTH. An exciting menu of the best steaks from Australia’s most premium producers. Choose your cut, choose how you would like it served. CafÊ: First CafÊ in the shire to offer quality espresso coffee & organic milk! Modern Wholesome CafÊ food & house baked pastries. Relax in our tropical courtyard with friendly professional service. Resto: Late afternoon – Share a drink with something to taste Evening: Live life deliciously with our new creative fortnightly changing menu! French Chef Bruno passionately recreates bistro classics using high quality produce. Reviewed and recommended by SMH Good Food Guide – 3rd consecutive year!

Closed until 3rd July FOR THE LOVE OF THAI FOOD!

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.

Pizza Paradiso

O-Sushi

Horizons

Thank you, Byron!

Byron Bay Woolies Plaza, Thanks to our loyal, local customers – for the second time in a row O-Sushi is Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Australia's Favourite Japanese Restaurant! Coolangatta Showcase Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Open 7 on the Beach 07 5536 5455 days 11am till late. O-Sushi is a modern Broadbeach The Oracle, Japanese restaurant guided by a philosophy that 12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166 incorporates traditional values of providing the best possible service combined with fresh wholesome food. www.osushi.com.au

The Deck

Now open Sundays for breakfast and lunch

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.

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

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We don’t cook food to make millions. We don’t cook food to win ‘awards’. We cook food because we love it. Real food for real people, every day. one one one – Euro/Mediterranean food at its best. Don’t miss our Paddock to Plate Tasting menu – a 5 course set menu for $59.

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

Overlooking the sparkling blue waters of the Jack Evans Boat Harbour at Twin Towns is Horizons restaurant. Enjoy a friendly atmosphere with casual indoor or alfresco dining where you can take in our spectacular views. Bring a friend to Horizons for High Tea available 7 days in the afternoon from 2.30pm to 4.30pm for an extra special afternoon delight!

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 & natural products to Byron Shire & beyond since 1975. 3/7 Brigantine Street, Byron Arts & Industry Park We continue our commitment to sourcing as locally as possible. Encouraging community. 6685 5685

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One One One is now open for dinner!

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

Santos Trading Warehouse

1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 8228

Stay tuned – updates about re-opening on Facebook: Treehouse On Belongil or www.treehouseonbelongil.com

1/111 Jonson St (opp cinema) Every day 6.30am coffee / 7.30am b'fast & lunch Dinner 5.30pm-late Tues-Sat 66807 388

Lunch from 11am Dinner from 5.30pm 07 5536 2277 or visit www.twintowns.com.au

Luscious Foods

TREEHOUSE IS CLOSED due to fire until further notice.

One One One

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

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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 dinner. 12pm-2.30pm & 5pm. their food from scratch. This family restaurant offers (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

SUFFOLK PARK

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Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

Get 50% off breakfast when you 'Toss the Boss' (dine-in & takeaway)

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.

COORABELL

Open 7 Days, 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner from 5pm 9/4 Jonson St,Byron Bay 6685 5320 www.hogsbreath.com.au

KINGSCLIFF

Hog’s Breath Cafe

MULLUMBIMBY

www.stelmodining.com

Open 7 days 7am-2pm 25 Childe St Belongil (next to Treehouse) silver bullet cafe

Come and see the only 1964 Silver Bullet Airstream caravan operating as $3 coffees and a cafe in Australia! Experience Byron Bay's best breakfast $7 wraps! wraps and sensational coffee. Take your breakfast with you across the road to Belongil Beach and watch the dolphins play or just sit and relax at our tables and catch up with friends.

NEW BRIGHTON

Mon-Thurs: 4pm til late Fri-Sun: 12pm till late Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson Lane, Byron Bay 6680 7426

SILVER BULLET CAFE

Red Ginger

Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (around the corner) 6687 2808

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. Bring a friend to Horizons for HIGH TEA available 7 days from 2.30pm – 4.30pm‌ an afternoon delight!

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TUESDAY NIGHT is a slow-cooked braise dinner – $28 for one course. $35 for two courses. $39 for 3 courses. (includes a glass of wine) SUNDAYS we have live music and $10 cocktails from 3pm-5:30pm. St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company, first-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials.

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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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Lawnmower Repairs .....................36 Legal Services...................................36 Lighting ...............................................36 Motoring .............................................36 Music .....................................................36 Naturopathy......................................36 Osteopathy ........................................36 Painting ...............................................36 Pest Control .......................................36 Physiotherapy ..................................36 Picture Framing ...............................36 Plastering ...........................................36 Plumbers .............................................36 Printing & Copying Services .....37 Removalists .......................................37 Rubbish Removal............................37 Scrap Metal Merchants ................37 Security Services.............................37 Septic Systems .................................37 Sewing & Alterations ..........................37 Sewing Machine Sales & Service.37 Shoe Repairs .....................................37 Social Escorts ....................................37 Solar Installation ............................37 Stonemasonry..................................37 Swimming Pools .............................37 Tiling .....................................................37 Travel ....................................................37 Tree Services .....................................37 Upholstery .........................................37 Veterinary Surgeons .....................37 Water Filters ......................................37 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...37 Web Design Services.....................37 Welding ...............................................37

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BAS AGENT Bookkeeping, MYOB, Admin, P.A. ........................................Helen Stickley 0431 441628 BOOKKEEPING Efficient & friendly service, MYOB. Bettina ...........................................0432 937579

STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821

Quality Renovations & Carpentry Kitchens and cabinets – co-designed with you. Bathrooms, timber features, custom-made projects. Owner-builder friendly. References and inspection of work available. Lic 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Piers 0431 184 315 SERVICING THE BYRON SHIRE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS HOME RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS KITCHENS DECKS STAIRCASES ROOF EXTENSIONS AND REPAIRS TERMITE DAMAGE

PHONE NO: 02 6684 6635 BRUNSWICK HEADS LICENCE NO: 225906C wrightbuilders@bigpond.com www.aawrightbuilders.com

PLASTERER CARPENTER Including minor painting & tiling work 3MALL RENOVATIONS !LTERATIONS -AINTENANCE s )NSURED s ,IC # s 2EFERENCES s 'UARANTEE 0HONE $AVID 6680

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MYOB FRIENDLY BOOKKEEPING / ADMIN ..........................................................Liz 0428 132297 TAX TIME AGAIN! Fast, no fuss, best rates. Accountant, Byron. Angela Branston ........0434 898383

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ROB DEEGAN Australian Govt approved antenna installer ....................0429 994516 or 66845525 techwizz.com.au Audio, visual & technical support .........................................Shane 0400 393545

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001

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

ASBESTOS ASBESTOS REMOVAL & DEMOLITION Fully licensed & insured. Free quotes...............0421 181363

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CHIROPRACTIC BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282 BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159 DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC BYRON BAY Margaret Tay ...................................................66808400 MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553

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DENTISTS BANGALOW DENTAL HEALTH In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow ......................66872766 BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264 MARTIN ACKLAND & TERRY McKIERNAN Banora Point .............................................07 55234090 SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477

DESIGN & DRAFTING ACCENT COLOR PLAN COPYING / PRINTING .................................................................66856236

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Apple Certified Technicians for In & Out of Warranty Repairs

BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN & DRAFTING ............................0423 531448 or 66857713

Lightforce Computers

DAVID ROBINSON DRAFTING Renovation, design & plans.................0419 880048 or 66858114

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WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve .............0421 797210

MICHAEL SPITERI ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING SERVICE .....................................0417 713033

DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

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EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION 3.5 TONNE EXCAVATOR $75 per hour ...........................................................................0421 181363 A KANGAMAN Mini Bobcat, Tiptruck, Trenching, Fencing, Retaining walls ...................0424 234500 A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.5 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan .....................0414 300012

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Service Directory BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR .............................................................Ian 0412 853479 MINI EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE................................................................................0412 272564

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FENCING

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No call out fees, free quotes – helping you save $

BEN’S FENCING Reliable, prompt, quality. 7 day service .............................................0409 983565 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256

FIREWOOD

0404 193 933

SPLIT & DELIVERED Trailer or truck.............................................................................0424 234500

ELECTRICIANS ALF BURLEY 24 hour call out. Very reasonable rates. Lic 217948C ...............................0428 299754

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

CHRIS APPEL Ocean Shores. Lic EC22349 ......................................................................0422 607444

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

COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173 CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service – all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C.............................0427 402399 DAN GRAHAM ELECTRICIAN Local & reliable. Lic 226219C.................0439 860856 or 66845053 HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183 MULLUMBIMBY ELECTRICAL AND DATA Lic EC34079 ................................................0429 364914 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355 SMALL – URGENT – EMERGENCY JOBS ONLY.........................................................0427 402399

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A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed .....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237 ABOUT BYRON Lawnmowing, houses to acreage, rubbish removal ..Rick 0409 654946/66804476 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL Prompt & reliable. Large trailer. Free quotes ...66804704 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES ..................................................0412 705962

& Byron Shires Tweed Call Jeff 02 6680 1728 0408 666 418

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GARDEN DESIGN ADDICTED TO GARDENING – horticulturalist, garden design....................................Paul 0423 675073 GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329

GAS SUPPLIERS Free Delivery

Prompt Service

No Rental

Competitive

Reliable

Rates Locally Owned Est 15 years

6680 1575 or 0408 760 609 GLAZIERS

BYRON SHIRE LAWN & GARDEN All aspects of garden maint, brushcut & rubbish removal 0468 922899 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & splashbacks.....................................................66857200 CHEAP LAWNMOWING & MORE envirolawn@bigpond.com Prompt & reliable ......................66840235 OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333 DISTINCTIVE GARDENS Professional garden maintenance & improvements...............0428 126576 GARDENS RENOVATED Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Tim......0405 529275 GREEN WASTE REMOVAL Brushcutting & mowing ....................................................0431 700195 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839

GRAPHIC DESIGN REAL.CREATIVE Graphic Design & Branding ....................................0415 202382 or 0402 812792

GUTTERING

LEAF IT TO US Acreage mowing, lawns, gardens, pressure cleaning, rubbish removal .0402 487213

Genuine 24 hour, 7 days a week service

Call 0427 402 399

Lic 247725C

SMALL, URGENT & EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL JOBS

MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance. Fully insured ..........................................Joe 0407 065849 MULLUM HANDYMAN Gardening, mowing, rubbish removal, insured.......................0424 954388 MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS / CONSULTANTS .............................0418 110714 TREE & PALM LOPPING Felling, rubbish removal, fully insured, free quotes ................0405 620261

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Service Directory HANDYPERSONS

LEGAL SERVICES

ALAN MALONE

A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 CourtAssist.com.au – We look after you in Criminal, Traffic & Family Law Courts ......0434 129866 A1 HOME MAINTENANCE & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT services. Repairs-renos-painting-carpentry-

PAUL J NIJHOF Solicitor – Criminal Defence and Family Law Courts ...........................0434 129866

lawns-pressure & gutter cleaning etc. Lic 213061C. Professional & friendly, 30yrs exp .......0419 478459

LIGHTING

ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Repairs, renovation, maintenance........................................0402 281638

ALL-WAYS HANDY Carpentry, 25yrs exp, owner/builder friendly Lic 211584C .. Steve 0416 043297 BYRONIAN LIGHTWORKS 1/80 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay.........................................66855744 ALL JOBS Handyman & clean-up service, 20 years exp....................................Stephen 0411 642848

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas. Tom Scott .................................0418 600576 FLYSCREENS REPLACED on windows and doors. Phone Keith .....................................0411 466211 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227

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

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MOTORING

When you need us!

0415 194 654

ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS & SERVICING, RTA slips, Byron Classic Cars..........................66807533

bob@littlegreentruck.com.au

MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

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Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry

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

ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366

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ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE Kim Kilgariff specialising in Japanese, Chinese & Esoteric ............text 0414 692673 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ..............66842400 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225

LYMPHATIC MASSAGE, KINESIOLOGY, HERBAL MEDICINE Karen Poole ...................0413 519308

KNIGHTSBRIDGE

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LIVE BLOOD SCREENING Naturopath. Phillippa Church ..................................................66801401

0412 794 364

Special room rate available. 40 years experience. Only using qualiďŹ ed tradesman. Licensed and insured. Lic# 82025C.

HEALTH

KINESIOLOGY & REMEDIAL MASSAGE Paritosho Rowe .................................................66802475

Licence No 97474

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Bob Quirk – proud owner

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

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MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

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PHYSIOTHERAPY

NATUROPATHY

MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028

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ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates. MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Cally O’Hara ................................................................................66872330 QUINTESSENCE NATURAL HEALTH & BEAUTY Naturopathy, massage, CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 natural skincare, natural beauty. Shop 5/11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay ....................................66855533 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent & Toby Mills. Monday – Saturday......66851126 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE FOR WOMEN Eve Schoenheimer ......................................66853660 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Also home visits ....................................66847838

OSTEOPATHY

HIRE

BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie.................................................66874410 LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay ......0416 369698 NICK EDMOND, TROY EADY, LISA FITZPATRICK Physiotherapy, acupuncture, BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483

CRANE TRUCK 6.5m tray. All areas ............................................................ Phone Mick 0432 401334

clinical pilates, women’s health & yoga. Cnr Dalley St & Burringbar St, Mullumbimby............66843255

CRANE TRUCK Lift 3 tonnes, carry 10 tonnes ....................................................Wayne 0401 471097

OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Nigel Pitman

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

HORSE SERVICES HOLISTIC HORSE RIDING COACH Beginners-Advanced. Lisa..............66845053 or 0423 087647

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

Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics ..............................................................66803499

PAINTING

PICTURE FRAMING

INTERIOR DESIGN

PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture & physio .........................................................66851646 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207

KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606 AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 GOTHIC PICTURE FRAMERS Mullum. Mexican Art. Open Thu & Fri 10-4 .......................66841647

LANDSCAPING

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 ADAMEARTHSCAPE Retaining walls. Paving. Concrete paths. Tipper/loader................0411 726604 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 CLEARWATER CREATIONS Paving, landscaping & ecoscapes .....................................0438 296275 SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456

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

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS BYRON mower, brushcutter, chainsaw, ride-on etc repairs, pickup & delivery ..............0429 707286 TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025

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PLUMBERS A+JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C .........0438 668025 BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403 BLOCKED DRAINS? Water jetter, cctv.................................................................................66809997 CAPE BYRON PLUMBING Commercial, maintenance, gasfitting Lic 4838.........................66809997 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515

Lic 167371C

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PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Lic 184464C

"RUCE 4IMBS 6685 1018 OR 0413 666 267

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

COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733

B Timbs Painting

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

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 LAMARO PLUMBING Plumbing, drainage & gas fitting. Lic 220106C .........................0408 365092 MARK CORBETT Plumbing, drainage, gas fitting. Lic 13121.................66877645 or 0418 210802 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017

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PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

TILING JOHN STEELE CERAMIC TILER Established since 1987 in local area. Lic 9034C..........0417 669236 TILER Bathroom repairs, walls & floors. Lic 75915 ...............................................Andy 0419 478248 TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ...................................66804103

SHE TILES

Female Wall & Floor Tiler _ over 10 years experience

ALL GARDEN & GENERAL WASTE removed cheap. Ph Marco ....................................0421 932945

ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236 BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design & printers ........................................66858264 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL..........................................................................0450 300360 OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564

SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

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Andy’s Move & More Small and Medium Moves, Tip Runs and Deliveries, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices Byron Bay and Mullumbimby based

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

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TREE SERVICES

SECURITY SERVICES

7 TILL 7 TREE SERVICES Tree removal & chipping ......................................................0427 347380

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ............................................................0412 144679 STREETWISE SECURITY Crowd control specialists ........................................................0439 793925

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS

0429 149 533

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TRINE

Licence No. 158031C

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

SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE SHOE REPAIRS

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Plus Check our website for how to get free boxes and a 10% discount

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS (02) 6684 5395

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www.lighthouseremovals.com.au

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

IN THE GREEN BUILDING ............................2/23 Brigantine St, Byron Arts & Industry Estate MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Jamie Lines. 24 hours 7 days .....66843818

SOCIAL ESCORTS

VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

Exclusively Yours 34!2 "/2$%,,/ &UNCTION ROOM 6)0 LOUNGE %XECUTIVE SUITES WITH SPA /PEN HOURS DAYS A WEEK

WATER FILTERS FILTERED FRESH Water purification systems. Commercial, home, rural. All areas .........0414 229114

The Water Filter Experts

(02) 6674 8368

for home, commercial and rural properties

-ORTON 3T #HINDERAH

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

SOLAR INSTALLATION

SOLAR SYSTEMS

NOT ALL SOLAR PANE LS ARE THE SAME!

Lic. Electrical Contractors

P: 02 6679 7228 E: sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com www.sunbeamsolar.com.au

search “Lighthouse Removals�

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

VETERINARY SURGEONS

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.

DifďŹ cult Driveway ???

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

A1 SEWING MACHINES – PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1964. Leaders in service .................66847447 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

Serving this area for 14 years.

No weekend surcharge

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

131 546

SEWING & ALTERATIONS

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For tips & testimonials

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

Trine Solutions

U -/ / " -

Friendly Staff

A KANGAMAN Trimming, Pruning & rubbish removal. Garden Mulch..........................0424 234500

STONEMASONRY

WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING Free quotes ...............................Phone Peter 0432 680913 WATER TANKS & WATER TANK CLEANING All areas .........................66888055 or 0407 002833

WEB DESIGN SERVICES BYRON BAY WEB HOSTING Green web host www.byronbaywebhosting.com.au .....0411 356242 COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design....................www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998

STONEMASONRY www.nehemiahfletcher.com...........................................................0417 405209 WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799

SWIMMING POOLS MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ...66844846

WEBEDGE Web Design, Web Hosting, SEO www.webedge.com.au ..............................0411 223857

WELDING

POOL WERX NORTHERN RIVERS – Stu Hallam ...........................................................0412 189466 ONSITE WELDING & STRUCTURAL FABRICATION 20yr exp, comp. rates .0402 394103 or 66884054

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Classifieds INDEX Birthdays ................................. 42 Boats & Marine ....................... 40 Businesses For Sale ............... 40 Celebrants ............................... 38 Clothing & Alterations ............. 38 Computers ............................... 40 Death Notices.......................... 42 Events...................................... 38 For Sale ................................... 40 Garage Sales .......................... 40 Halls For Hire .......................... 40 Health Notices ........................ 38 Holiday Accommodation ......... 40 Houses For Sale ..................... 40 In Memoriam ........................... 42 Lost & Found ........................... 42 Motor Bikes ............................. 40 Motor Homes........................... 40 Motor Vehicles ......................... 40 Musical Notes.......................... 42 Only Adults .............................. 43 Pets.......................................... 42 Positions Vacant ...................... 42 Probate Notice ........................ 38 Professional Services ............. 38 Property For Sale .................... 40 Public Notices......................... 38 Readings ................................. 38 Share Accommodation ........... 40 Short Term Accommodation ... 40 Social Escorts ......................... 43 To Lease .................................. 41 To Let ....................................... 41 Tradework ................................ 40 Tree Services .......................... 40 Tuition ...................................... 42 Wanted .................................... 40 Wanted To Rent....................... 41 Work Wanted........................... 42

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SANDY STEVENSON Flame of Ascension Workshop Sat 14 Jul, 10am-6pm Ewingsdale Hall Special day with many Cosmic Beings. www.lightascension.com/welcome.html Contact: Terri Flemming M: 0406901097 pink11lotus@hotmail.com Coordinator: Robin Bee M: 0422546139

WOODWORKING

Sunday July 1st

Basic furniture making w/shop, 28/6 to 1/7, $450 inclusive. All Beginners Welcome. Ph Patt 66843160

4 / 27 Brigantine Street Byron Arts & Industry Estate

phone 6684 1777

entrance from Bayshore Dr

byronmarkets.com.au

Level 1 July 14 &15 self exploration and professional development Ana Barner www.voicedialogue.net anabarner@voicedialogue.net 6684 7158, 0410 740 420

Megan Heazlewood

OSHO Guru Purnima Celebration

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FREE WORKSHOP Women’s Art Healing Come along & enjoy, Saturday June 30. Sth Golden Beach. Ph 0407007784

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3 Days Only 30/6/12 – 02/07/12 Photoshoot in Byron Bay Locations Bookings Essential places are limited

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Rolled Oats $2.50 kg!

Call Astra on 0427 110 375

81 Stuart St Mullumbimby (next door to Edens Landing Fruit & Veg)

Voice Dialogue Training

&//$3

www. lusciousfoods.com.au

SINGLE? - MEET, LEARN, SHARE markpierce.com.au Ph 0421932945

BYRON MARKET

Tuesday 3rd July 7pm - 10.30pm Zakay Glass Creations Gallery 6/102 Centennial Circuit Byron Bay Admission $15 meganis4u@hotmail.com

PH: 6680 8228

CREATIVE REFLECTIVE WRITING New group starting 3 July, 4 Tuesdays 10am -12pm Annie Barrett 0437708166

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

HYPNOTHERAPY

Tender loving care Strings Attached

0( MOB: 0414 895 441 -/" 1/6 TASMAN WAY 4!3-!. 7!9 BYRON ARTS & IND EST. "92/. !243 ).$ %34 info@lusciousfoods.com.au WWW LUSCIOUSFOODS COM

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ACCOUNT ENQUIRIES

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK

True enigmas of the sun 2012

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LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002

Mon-Fri, 12-7pm

PUBLIC NOTICES

THE PATH OF BEAUTY Eros, Encounter, Ethics www.relationalspirit.com Dr G. A. LaHood. Ph 0431112514 lahood@theangelsway.com

$5.00 for each extra line

Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St

presents

THE RUG SHOP BANGALOW

DENTURES

(12pm for display classiďŹ eds) Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

ClassiďŹ ed ads may also be lodged at:

Mobile Hair Cutting

Mike Brown 35 yrs exp. 0411176133

THE BYRON SHIRE

9am – 5pm Tuesday to Friday 8.30am – 1pm Monday

PROF. SERVICES

READINGS LASER BOUTIQUE

Victoria Spring School holidays

Now offering

Laser Tattoo Removal Alison May Brown

Registered Nurse/Laser Specialist 15 Citriadora Drive, Ewingsdale, Byron Bay. (02) 6684 7476

www.alimaylaser.com Transition Couch Discussion about Organising facilitator Derek Mackenzie Back room at Presbyterian Church, Mullumbimby (opp. Mitre 10), 6.30–8.30pm, Tuesday 3rd July, 2012. All welcome to this informal evening. Leadership U responsibility U enabling U others U purpose U uncertainty U empower U community U challenge U CHOICE U organise

BREASTMILK?? Urgently seeking donor breastmilk for our premmie babies, one who needs surgery. Frozen or fresh gratefully received. We can collect. Can you help?

Path of Love August 3rd–10th Ballina Beach Village

Life Changing FREE EVENING INTRO This Sunday July 1st, 6.30pm Temple Byron Yurt australia@pathoove.net CALL 0432 291 913 www.pathoove.net

weelittleones3@gmail.com

MENSANA BALI Yoga Retreat

Combining the art of Yoga with Clinical Psychology 8 days mind/body retreat $1400 Early bird prices by 14th of July 14.9.12 to 21.9.12

info@desaseni.com

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Jewellery

Workshops

Mullumbimby Studio Bookings Ph 0402 836 634 victoriaspring@linknet.com.au

TAROT No Frills, no Fuss – 100% ConďŹ dentiality $80 – text: 0417427518

HEALTH

Quit Smoking

IN 60 MINUTES Guaranteed! Ask Ingrid how - phone 66803827 quitcigsin60min@gmail.com

Community

Acupuncture Wed &&FriFri 1212 – 4:30pm Wed - 4:30pm

Heart Space (Santos), (Santos),Mullumbimby Mullumbimby Heart Space

Mon 10– -4pm 2pm Mon 10

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES Phone/fax 6684 2978 By appointment only

PROBATE NOTICE In the Supreme Court of New South Wales Probate Division. After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for probate of the Will dated 27 February 2009 of LIDIA IMRA WILMA BACCHIELLA late of Brunswick Heads, hospital assistant, will be made by Henny Bacchiella and Robert Bacchiella, the Executors named in the Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon her estate to BOTTRILL VAN KEMPEN Solicitors & Attorneys, 8 Byron St, Byron Bay NSW 2481. Ph 66808522 or Fax 66808511

CELEBRANTS

MARRIAGE CELEBRANT

Unique weddings & ceremonies ALISON MACKAY 66801884 www.alisonmackay.com

CLOTHING & ALTRNS FI’S FIX IT ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS Ph Fiona 66857627 or 0419587190

EVENTS HEAVY ROCK NIGHT SCU Bar Friday 29 June @ 7pm $EEME s 3UBSTATION s 4HE -ATTERHORNS more info: kieran.brett@scu.edu.au

Echo ClassiďŹ eds on Echonetdaily

Red Red Tent Tent Yoga Yoga, Cnr Tasman & 5/102 Centenial Circuit, Wollongbar, ArtsEstate & Industry Byron Arts &Byron Industry

Est

OVER 50 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE NO APPT. NECESSARY

Sessions $20 0410576367 facebook.com/communityacupuncture

KAHUNA MASSAGE Beautiful Therapeutic Great for tradies too! 7 days

You’ll love it!

Call or text Linda 0408 204 751

MASSAGE I love my work! Ross Love 25yrs exp. 7 days. 8am-8pm. 6685 5952 email: rosslove100@bigpond.com

Somatic Psychotherapy Julie Wells Dip Som Psych

Anne Mannix Dip Som Psych

Individual + couple Supervision + coaching

6685 5185 www.echo.net.au


JO FROM THE HEARTSPACE Complimentary Metamorphics with all deeply relaxing massages. 0423293995

“you’ll deďŹ nitely know you’ve had a massageâ€? Remedial, Deep Shiatsu & Lomi Lomi Call 0411113007 anytime

BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319

MASSAGE

Relaxation, alignment & balance kahunabodyworkclinic.com 66844883

Best massage by qualiďŹ ed masseur, Cert 4 + diploma, special price $45p/h Byron studio or home service. Phone 0438655763 or 66854237

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

KINESIOLOGY

Clear subconscious sabotages. Reprogram patterns and beliefs. De-stress. Restore vibrancy and physical health. Clear allergies. SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract. 66846914 AFTERNOON ASTANGA BYRON Mon, Wed, Fri at 5.30pm Regular Beginners Intensives Graham 0402533779

YOGA with KAREN Wednesday 9am, Brunswick Valley Community Centre. Ph 66850164

Kate Chase

Kahuna Bodywork

Detox, feel light, clear & vital. Guaranteed! Colonic hydrotherapy, naturopathy, detox programs. Natalie 0458633869 www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

SING HEAL

BAppSc, Grad Dip Relationship Therapy Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner

SWEDISH Massage Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

Sexual Counselling TOXIC & TIRED?

Julia 66804071. www.voicejam.com.au

relationship counselling family mediation co-parenting coaching

SCOTT PALMER Vitalistic Chiropractor Phone 0405445722

SKIN & BODY by Jodie Beauty & massage in Byron. 0410861353

HYPNOSIS & EFT

MULLUM LOMI

Simple and effective solutions !NXIETY #RAVINGS &EARS 4RAUMA Maureen Bracken 0402205352

sumptuous massage therapy Deborah 66843723

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

BOWEN THERAPY

THAI MASSAGE 1.5hrs $50, home visit %KKA DAYS 4RADITIONAL

Deep tissue & relaxation massage / dorn therapy

cosmetic-tattooing

CertiďŹ ed

.com.au

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Call Chelhie Body Therapy

CHOKE THE SMOKES 7)4( (90./3)3 0AUL , *ONES # (T DO IT NOW! 66807030

MASSAGE PAIN RELIEF s RELAXATION $40ph. 0ENSIONER DIS (EALTH REBATES

0409 112 075

Clinic in Byron Bay or holiday accommodation. Winter Specials for locals. www.byronbaymobilemassage.com

HDUWK WRXFK

Forensic Healing Bowen Therapy Reiki Ear Candling

BRENT VERCO CHIROPRACTOR

tel: 0402 207 137 www.KateChase.com.au

ACCESS CONSCIOUSNESS BARS sessions 0421936874

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KerrieO Natural Therapies Ocean Shores

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: SASSY SALSA : NOW IN BANGALOW

Intro Offer Unlimited Yoga

www.yogainbyron.com for timetable,ph.66291637

Salsa and Latin dancing New beginners class 6pm starts Fri 29th June Welcome party from 7pm Bangalow Bowling Club Ph: 0429 053 088 Leyla, Tim and Daniella www.sassysalsa.com.au

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kerrieonaturaltherapies.ntpages. com.au

THURS PM, MON, WED, FRI & SAT AM

When our body is out of alignment pain & dysfunction often follow Jeremy Sutton www.rolďŹ ngbyronbay.com 0407 132 921

WELCOME TO OUR NEW SPACE! creating a sacred space... MON TUE WED

THUR F RI FRI suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head ofďŹ ce 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

private sessons available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au

SAT

Shakti S hakti Moves Moves . 10am Leyolah Leyolah Antara Community C ommunity Acupuncture NEW TIME . 12-4pm Prenatal Natasha P renatal Yoga . 5.30pm N atasha Loving Mother Marion Rose L oving Being a M other (4wk) Group . 7.15pm M arion R ose

Mum’s M um’s & Toddler Yoga . 9.30am Emma Mum’s M um’s & Bub’s Yoga . 11am Emma Women’s Room W Room $25 Clinic Clinic . 1-5pm Yin Yoga for Women . 5.30pm Tara Prenatal Yoga . 9.30am Emma Mum’s Support Groups: 11am on 1st / 3rd Thurs of month Healing From Birth: 11am 2nd / 4th Thurs of month (parents of babies 0-12months) 0-12months)

T W T

7 - 8.30 am

10 - 11 am

Hatha Yoga

Stretch & Flex

Pilates

6.30 - 7.30 am

8.45 - 9.45 am

10 - 11 am

Ashtanga Yoga Iyenga Yoga 6 - 7.30 am

10 - 11.30 am

Hatha Yoga

Pilates Intermediate

6.30 - 7.30 am

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7.30 - 8.15 am

11.30 - 12.30 pm

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Pilates

Ashtanga Yoga

8 - 9 am

10 -11.30 am

AM AM PM PM

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BANGALOW BANGALOW

wednesday 6pm - 7.30pm

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

thursday

9OGALATES 0RANAYAMA MEDITATION BANGALOW

Eeka King

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

BHSc (Acup) AACMA

8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

suffolk park/bangalow

8am

10am

Sat

TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner

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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

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Studio - 6 Byron St (above Centrelink)

www.echo.net.au

4pm

6pm

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Iyenga Yoga 5.30 - 7 pm

SPECIAL

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Buy B uy one get one

FREE

1 mth membership p + 1 mth FREE

$120 $1 20

www.mullumsari.com

Iyenga Yoga 10 - 11am

35 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby - 02 6684 2719

2012 BALI YOGA RETREAT + KRIYA YOGA INITIATION with Rohini Ubud August 9–15 EARLY BIRD @ Narasoma Retreat SPECIAL $990 9ĂŠ 1 ĂŠ£ä Awaken Kundalini. 7 meditation 6 pranayama 18 postures. ˜VÂ?Ă•`iĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂŒĂœÂˆÂ˜Â‡ĂƒÂ…>Ă€iĂŠUÊÓʓi>Â?ĂƒĂŠ`>ˆÂ?Ăž UĂŠ>ÂˆĂ€ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠÂŤÂˆVÂŽĂ•ÂŤĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂœÂœÂ?ĂŠUʓ>ĂƒĂƒ>}iĂŠ ÂœÂŤĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ->ĂŒĂƒ>˜}ĂŠJ ĂƒÂ…Ă€>“Ê Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂ›>Ă€>

Register with Rohini 0401 369 743

David King

BABAJI’S

Kriya YogaÂŽ

Adv Dip (Acup) AACMA

Pain conditions. Mental/emotional disturbances & general.

www.babajiskriyayoga.net

14 Park Street, Brunswick Heads | 02 6685 1088 | baysideacupuncture.com ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE MEDICINE HERBS REMEDIAL MASSAGE

Vo Gift Avauchers ilab le 6am

11.30 - 12.30 pm

5.30 - 6.30 pm

BAYSIDE ACUPUNCTURE & HERBAL MEDICINE Fertility, pregnancy & childbirth specialist.

Pilates Beginners

5.30 - 7 pm

redtentyoga com au

tuesday

Fit Ball 5.30 - 6.30 pm

Iyenga Yoga

10 - 11 am

Box Fit

S

Contemporary Dance

10/21-23 Tasman Way Byron Arts & Industrial Estate (located on corner Wollongbar & Tasman) email: info@redtentyoga.com.au

SUFFOLK PARK SUFFOLK PARK

Special: unlimited classes for 3 months $195 Award winning DVDs available at our studios

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

Prenatal Yoga . 8am Natasha

AM AM 9OGALATES MAT WORK PM PM 9OGALATES MAT WORK

saturday

Massage by Appointment 0413 294 866

Ashtanga Yoga

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for enquiries or bookings call 0413 294 866

certiďŹ cate teacher training courses

friday

workshops trainings & events

Parenting Course Course (4wk) . 2-4pm Marion Marion Rose Rose Aware Parenting

monday

AM AM

Space Available on Weekends

Byron Pregnancy Support Group . 10-1pm

HOLISTIC GYM & Medi - Spa

Asana, breath, meditation, philosophy

BYRON BAY 7 DAY YOGA RETREATS June 30 & Sept 29, $1600 See website for details

LEVEL 1 YOGA TEACHER TRAINING Byron Bay, Aug 5 – 16

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

Diana Diana

Consta Deb Diana

WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am 5.30-7.00pm THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am 3.30-5.00pm 5.30-7.00pm FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am

Beginners Hatha

Diana Diana

Hatha Hatha

Consta Diana Diana

Hatha

Diana

See website for details

Classes $17 or 5 for $70 Teacher Trainee (TT) led classes $8 at 6am and $10 at 4pm Classes are open and suitable for all yogis, beginner to advanced

www.byronyoga.com | ph: 6685 8327 | info@byronyoga.com

Sunday July 8th

10.30am-5pm (EARTSPACE -ULLUMBIMBY

SHIATSU AND REMEDIAL MASSAGE WITH DIANA EWING $60 PER HR

Suitable for beginners & practitioners

Health Fund Rebates MBF, Medibank Private and more.

!CCREDITED s %XPERIENCED 4UTOR

All welcome. Enquiries: Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com

0423 293 995

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MAGIC MOBILE MASSAGE Swedish massage with Gaia energies In your home Opening special $45/hr. 0488688262

ASHTANGA YOGA

Mon-Fri 9.30am. ALL WELCOME Ph Sam 0412147020. Christian Sat 9 & 10am Sun 10am. 0457722346. Deb & Tahl Tues/Thurs 5.30pm. 0418620927

SHIATSU

A VERY HANDY MAN TREE SERVICES COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF TREE WORK & TREE STUMP REMOVAL (STUMP GRINDING)

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Call Andrew Wilson

6687 7674 / 0412 558 890

After hours & emergency service available

&/OR REMEDIAL DEEP TISSUE Chinese Herbs & Nutrients. Health Fund Rebates O.Shores. Peter 0427133311 Detox with Naturopathic Colonic Hydrotherapy Naturopathic Detox Programs, Bodihealth Electroregenesis, Kahuna Bodywork. The only professional council approved Open Libbe Colonic system in the Shire. 'A favourite with the locals!' Ph Sarah 0427857148 or 66846124 www.whitelotuscleansing.com.au

Hawaiian Massage

Special for June only $75 1.5hrs combining Hawaiian & Remedial massage to give you a strong, deeply therapeutic & relaxing massage. Michaela 0416332886

Tree pruning & removal Call Michael 0412 788 687

Tantric Experience

Sacred & sensual massage combining ancient tech & loving guidance, 20 yrs experience. Lucy 0427917960

HALLS FOR HIRE CRABBES CK COMMUNITY HALL All functions. Day classes welcome. Phone Margaret 66771677 EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556 COORABELL HALL BOOKINGS 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net

TRADEWORK GARDEN SOLUTIONS Home garden, property maintenance. Reliable & efficient. Ph Dylan 0409785584 CONCRETING Daryl Salisbury Concrete Contractors. All forms of concreting, steel & formwork. over 20 yrs exp Byron Shire. Lic 136717C. Ph 0418234302

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TREE SERVICES

Tallow TREE SERVICES

NARNIA NURSERY

Natives, exotics & feature plants. Hedge, border & colourful accent plants. Lomandra $1, spray free mulch $6/bale Ph 0419771514 GAS BBQ Jumbuck 4 burner as new with 9kg gas bottle $120 Mullum. 66842970

WASHER 5kg $140, clothes dryer good working order $100. Ph 0415387611 DOUBLE BED steel frame $85 ono. Near new curtains $50 ono. Ph 0401186114 SAMSUNG TV 32” LED, as new $500 ono. Phone 0447929492

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FENDER SQUIRE BASS, good as new, $360. Ph Marianne 0422325107 KAYAK “VENTURER” with paddle, exc. condition. Best offer. Ph 0457760086

BYRON h’hold goods, designer clothes, m’sage table, 115 Bangalow Rd, Sat 8am

ELECT WHEELCHAIR, folding, Invacare ‘Hydra’ exc cond hardly used inside only cost $2200 sell $940 ono Ph 0417211094

IMMACULATE queen mattress & base, palace collection, $200, Mullumbimby. Phone Barbara 66844722

MULLUM 15 Hottentot Cres Sat 8-12 H’hold goods, toys, furn, good bikes

BANGALOW antique dining table $250, 355lt fridge $200, top loader steel washing machine $250, antique office desk $100, tall brown glass door cupboard $200, oil 10 fins heater, Queen wooden bed $300, Posturepedic mattress $200, quality chairs, new double mattress $70. Ph 0458245123

SHIPPING CONTAINER 20FT water & vermin proof $1650 ono. 0413289443

X10 FUJI FILM DIGITAL CAMERA 12 mega pixels 4x optical zoom, 28mm wide angle - 112mm telephoto + lens hood, + 16 GB card. As new $600. Ph 66804760

LEAVING AUSTRALIA: MUST BE SOLD by 5th July. Air-cond, as new Panasonic HA inverter with 4 years warranty; Washing Machine, Whirlpool 7.5kg; Dehumidifier; BBQ, Neil Perry Gas. Teak dining table, 6 seater; Sofa bed, large L-shaped; Loft bed, white king-single with desk. Central Byron location, come & have a look. Phone 0450191531 BALINESE TIMBER & Rattan dining chairs x 6, VGC best offer. 0421603564 SPA 2-3 person, portable, good working order, new cover $1450 ono. 0400696264 ELECTRIC OVEN Simpson Super Nova, works well $190. Phone 0439226240

WHEELBARROW $40 ono. Bug eater $70 ono. Phone 0401186114

COLD ROOM 18 pallet capacity, as new, Bangalow, purchase/lease. 0408990805 ROLL TOP WRITING DESK exc condition $110, entertainment wall unit $110, O Shores. Ph Sally 0405925193 FRIDGE Electrolux 380Lt, freezer below, good cond $400. Ph 0403726526 BAY WINDOW price reduced again to $200, good condition, pick up only from Mullumbimby. Ph 0418958467

6684 4421 TREE LOPPING s Affordable tree services s Professional tree care

Fully insured s Free quotes

6684 9137 0427 347 380

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES

MOTOR VEHICLES

Find Echo Classifieds on Echonetdaily every day

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

MAZDA E2000 VAN rear seat & belts, $180. Phone 0407213267

6685 4015 - 0401 208 797

96 HOLDEN BERLINA white sedan, dual fuel, petrol/LPG, recent full service, Feb reg, new tyres, new air con, tinted windows, good cond $3500. 0422729337

COMPUTERS

2007 HONDA CIVIC VTi 5 speed, high kms, end of lease sale, ex cond, insured 15k, sell $9,800 ono. Ph 0401495727

BOATS & MARINE 3.4M TINNY on trailer 6hp outboard, as is, quick sale $1000 ono. 0432824101 14FT FBGLS RUNABOUT new cnpy, 28hp, sft gear, trailer, frnt steer, fish fndr, rego 10-12 $3200 ono. Ph 0459412637

BUSINESS FOR SALE MOBILE COMPUTER SERVICES est, great reputation, large, loyal customer base, must sell quick. Ph 0405929371 ITALIAN CAFE/TAKEAWAY Ocean Shores serving pizza/pasta in a busy environment, impressive fit out, well-equipped kitchen, easy cooking/ 1 person operation, 7 day opportunity with potential expansion, long lease, free training $60,000. Ph 0401618558 COMPOSTING EQUIP ONLINE SHOP www.groundgrocer.com Niche market (farm & home), Aust sole distributor for top brand, good growth potential $45,000 neg. Phone Lynton 0447475225 GYM FOR SALE great clientele, great locality, great turnover. Ph 0418234302

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Established, well positioned shopfront, beautiful 2nd hand old wares, antiques, vintage & collectables in a growing Mullum market. Great potential. Transfer of Lease + stock + fittings + website PLEASE CALL

0424 158 585

HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 3br Original Queenslander close to school + beach, modern renovation, carport, storage, large yard, 641sqm $460,000. Ph 0416664204

PROPERTY FOR SALE

LANCER 95 econ, 250,000km, man, sed, good cheap car $1900 ono. 0432824101

MULLUM 5km, 3br spacious artistic home, cottage, shed/garage, 1.5ac CT on 100ac, rainforest, walk to K-7 school, horse heaven, $650,000 by owner. 66845089 or www.house-for-sale.com.au

PC REPAIR setup, virus removal. Prompt, reliable, 11 years experience, $50 per hour. Phone Daniel 0422804449

HOLDEN ASTRA Equipe, auto, white, 2003, immac, $6500. Ph 0423531448

HOLIDAY ACCOM.

FOR SALE

TOYOTA 2000 Commuter bus 12 mths rego, reliable, $4500 ono. Ph 0417617370

MIACASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view, 2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron. Ph 66844762 facebook: Miacasa B&B Byron Bay

COMPOST TOILETS

TOYOTA CAMRY 1990 LPG, rego Sept, vgc, $1500 ono. Ph 0416857488

BASS left hand & Fender amp, almost new $550. Phone Mel 0401336750

TOYOTA COROLLA 86 183,000km, complete service history, great cond, rego 8/12, $1500. Ph 0421006407

BYRON CBD STUDIO furn, quiet garden setting, $260pw, min 2 wks. 0409062074

IRON WOOD ROOFING SHINGLES $25/sqm. Phone 66856379

VW GOLF 02 SE man, 150,000km, vgc, rego 5/13, garaged, $7500. 66857625

YOGA HOMESTAY peaceful rooms near beach from $35pn incl yoga. 0432851513

TEMPUR

PULSAR 89 12 mths rego, reliable, roof racks, must sell, $1400 ono. 0407138316

SPLENDOUR WEEK Byron town flat 1br s/c, private, linen, garden, beach. $2000 sleeps 4. $1500 sleeps 2. Ph 0401166688

FOR PROFESSIONAL efficient and rapid computer help & repair with a difference. Ring MazMobileIT on 0411426289 Byron Shire and surrounding areas

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Range of bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511

HOLDEN BARINA 2008 3dr hatch, red, man, 59,000km, rego Sept, good looking, well maintained, $9,300. 0415152151

GO PRO HD SPORTS CAMERAS In stock now at Bridglands Retravision Mullum 66842511

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

BAMBOO PLY

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND Supplying commercial, wood fired bakeries, pizza restaurants and residential, combustion stoves, open fires, pot belly, kindling. Various load sizes from 4’x 6’ to 4 ton tipper. PRICES STARTING FROM $95. VOLUME DISCOUNTS.

Matt 0427 172 684

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

s &ENCE POSTS s (ARDWOOD POLES s 3LEEPERS s 0ALING FENCE TIMBER s /FFCUTS s "ANANA PROPS s $RUMMED MOLASSES s &IREWOOD

WASHING MACHINE auto $180, fridge 2 door $250, delivery. Ph 0413589388

Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

Mulch Supplies

VACUUM BAGS

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

To suit most makes & models

Mobile 0417 698 227

RELOCATION SALE 18 Stuart St, Mullum, Sat 30th 8.30-1pm. Retro furn, beautiful children & women’s clothing, toys, books, h’wares & other lovely things

CAR RENTALS

NATIVE PLANTS The Largest range of native plants

6687 7677

SUFFOLK PARK 14b Jackwood Crt, 8-12 Sat, tools, basket wares, surf ski, general goods

Weekly rates. 0401606707

GRAND PIANO BLACK 1991 YAMAHA G3 F 201cm, perfect condition, including tuning and delivery. Suitable for concerts or recording. Bought new in Lismore, one owner, very little use. Full rich tone, $13,500 ono. Ph 0412216019

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SUFFOLK 91 Beech Dr, Sat 9-2pm. Various h’hold goods

BLACK VW BORA 2002, good condition, 6 months rego, red leather interior $7500 ono. Ph 66840235

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MOVING SALE Sat 7am, 7 Nightcap Ct. Mullum. Furn, clothing, bric-a-brac

FURN fish tank, building materials, wash machine, c’boards, cedar louvre doors. Text 0414692673

BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs. Ph 66804165 or 0431540579

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MOVING SALE household items, white goods, lounge, books etc Sun July 1 not before 8am 4 Glendale Cres O Shores MULLUM sofa bed, TV, 2 drawer filing cab, kids John Deere gators X2, loads of kids toys, garden birdbath & fishpond, surf boards, building materials & h’ware incl full roof, plants, 14 Coolamon Ave off Poplar St, Sat 8am - 3pm. 66844758

ORGANIC GARDEN COMPOST 20lt & 30lt bags, cubic metre. Ph 66804306

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SATURDAY June 30 homewares, kids stuff, plants, surfboards, books etc. 1 Yungarup Place, Ocean Shores

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

40 June 26, 2012 The Byron Shire Echo

in the Byron Shire. Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

110 Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilsons Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 Open every Wed–Fri 10am to 4pm or by appointment www.mcnativenursery.com.au

WANTED OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195 GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

ALL GOLD

Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted modern & antique jewellery. $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House 140 Dalley St Phone 0428668426 or 66842653 30 years trading in Mullumbimby. Honest & reliable service Hi Mullumbimby, I moved here from Byron Bay a year ago and my daughter still attends Byron Bay public school. Is there anyone in Mullum with kids at Byron public school? If so are you interested in starting a carpool? Email me on imcrystal@me.com or ph 0407579378

SGB 1br self-cont fully-furn, close to beach, avail June 30 daily, weekly & monthly rates neg. Ph 0403229030

AUDI A6 2002, full service history, perfect cond, low kms, quick sale $10,900 ono. Ph 0419991098

BRUNSWICK 2br f-furn unit for 5 weeks 12 Aug - 15 Sept, $270pw. Ph 66850484

BARGAINS

BROKEN HEAD unique wonderful eco home, f-f, 3br, loft, awesome views & ambience, TV & WiFi, 3 months in heaven, neg, only $650pw. Ph 66853741

Audi 80 4 cylinder, 5 speed. Very tidy car. AOC 01E......................................................$1,950 1996 Toyota Camry Vienta 5 speed, sedan, 10/12 rego. Great value. UMC297.............$1,500 Holden Commodore Sedan, Auto, A/C, P/S. 183kms. Great Car. BD41SM .....................$2,150 1997 Toyota Camry 4 cyl, 5 spd wagon. Tidy car. Drives great. VVU218...........................$2,500 Toyota Tarago 8 seater people mover. Auto, A/C, P/S, White. Super Value. XAB569 ......$4,950 2001 Mitsubishi Magna Solara Auto, A/C, P/S. Great car with low kms. BJ41UC........$4,350

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

www.dealcars.net

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

MOTOR BIKES

BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH Always buying quality secondhand, old & rare books in most fields. Thinkers Bookshop, 4 Seaview Street, Kingscliff. Ph 66740786

KAWASAKI GPX 250R twin, exc condition, Jap import, very low mileage, black with red trim, very quick, revs 14,000 redline, great street bike for young or new rider, in Byron industrial area. Ph Don 0418650608 for inspection & test ride. Rego until 12 Oct

GARAGE SALES

MOTOR HOMES

BYRON 7 Milton St Sat 30/6 from 50c to $50 old & vintage, bargains. Moving Sale

95 JEEP CHEROKEE gas, green, great cond, moving $6700ono. 0405929371

OCEAN SHORES 21 Bulgoon Cres Sat 7am crockery, furniture, garden equipmt, tools, artefacts, beds, books + lots more

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SHORT TERM ACCOM.

MULLUM 3br furn house, quiet spacious & light, big deck & garden. Avail late Aug to early Oct $200pw neg + bond refs req. Ph Will 0404466867 or Mel 0401315450 ALCORN ST beach 1 min, 4 stud/working prof, yoga daily, from $185, 0412968841 POSSUM CREEK CABIN small 2 storey, furn, s-cont, WiFi, elec, gas, lawns incl, verandahs, overlooking creek, private, lush bush setting, suit sgl, $250pw, avail to end Aug. Ph 66871972 COTTAGE Possum Creek f-f self-cont lge open plan with loft bedrm, wide verandah o-looking creek, well-maint property with pool, creeks & lush gardens, a-c, WiFi $400pw, avail to end Aug. Suit quiet person/couple. 66871972

SHARE ACCOM. COOL clean, n/s, professional to share beautiful Byron house, $200pw Ph 0439978787 BYRON studio/flat within new eco house some furn avail, suit quiet sgl n/s, d/f, $250pw + bond. 0408445595 after Wed

MY OWN GYM

No contracts, 24 hr access, $14.95 per week, 150 members only. Ph 0401514319

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BYRON close beach/town, no bills/bond, working person, $190pw. 0406030708 NTH O SHORES room avail in beautiful beach house for conscious & fun person sh term OK $175pw inc bills. 66804183 BYRON HILLS room in quiet creative house with 2 lovely women, unfurn, fitted wardrobe $150pw plus bills & bond. Avail 6 July. D/f n/s. Ph Jack 0439482857 SUFFOLK bedroom in large house, suit working person, $160pw. 0400667447 LILLI PILLI nice quiet house in wilderness reserve, suit long-term non-smoking, drug-free, $160pw + bond. 0400583112

UPPER MAIN ARM 2 sep rooms avail, 15 min Mullum, short term weekly/monthly, ideal permaculture student. 0425808056

COORABELL new 1br part-furn cabin, privacy, long lease, working person. Pref no kids/pets, $250pw inc elec. 66847535

SUFFOLK light filled 3br house, gardens, views of escarpment, wildlife habitat. Priv, very quiet, no pets, $580pw. 66854585

SUFFOLK PARK room avail $170pw incl bills. Working pers/student. 0438645517

BALLINA SELF-STORAGE Secure from $13.20pw. Ph 66867011

O.SHORES large room in friendly newly renovated house $145+ bills. 0411583376

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road

MYOCUM spacious 3br house on acreage, fireplace, bath, light & quiet $475pw includes lawns. Not suit for kids or pets. Ph 0438840203 or 66847874

BYRON 2 rooms close beach f-f, n/s, d/f, no parties $135/$115pw + bond. Phone 0423353877 CENTRAL BYRON spacious, fully furnished room, friendly house in town, $160pw. Phone 0410515093 after 6pm

BYRON BAY share great fully-furn 3br house with 2 others $170pw. 0404391976

SUFFOLK PARK 2 rooms in large beach house, own deck, close to beach. $160pw each + bond & bills. Phone 0411155018

SUFFOLK small room, big house, share with 2, $150 inc bills + bond. 0415747067

O.SHORES lge & light beautiful room in creative h’hold, $160/wk incl. 0411639450

BYRON BAY f/f room, ensuite, n/s, d/f, quiet, working person. Ph 0409170062

BYRON CBD f-f sgl $120-180pw, dble $200-250pw. Not suitable for kids, no pets, no bills. Ph 0413973960

SUNRISE 2br, f-furn TVs, WiFi, Austar, suit workers, overseas welcome, $160pw per person, all bills incl. Ph 66809659 BEAUTIFUL house, ocean views, 2 rms + bath for 1 n/s working person. 4 min Suffolk, 15 min Lennox. Furn/unfurn avail 15/7 $290/wk inc wifi + elec. 0419945278 BANGALOW VILLAGE peaceful happy home filled with yoga, meditation, music & chanting, dog friendly, tropical gardens, nicely furnished, 3 mins walk to shops. $180pw plus bills. Ph 66872929

BYRON BAY share luxury t’house, sunny quiet room, pool, tennis, pref n/s female, vegetarian, avail now $145pw. Phone 0488716856 BEACH SIDE SUFFOLK quiet, clean person to share with one other. Own bedroom & lounge, $180pw incl bills + bond. 0411648835 or 66854138 SUFFOLK BEACH Dble room or garage (own ent) share facilities $175pw + bills + bond. Phone 66854913 or 0431370977

TO LET

O.SHORES v-lge room with QS bed, WIR into ens, 3br house share with 1, $170pw inc bills & WiFi + bond, n/s. 0409628377

BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

TWIN/DOUBLE large furn room in central Byron share house $280pw no bills. Suit travellers. Phone 0411427342 LENNOX 2 rooms to rent, with built-ins & queen beds if required. Organic veg garden, Single room $130pw + bond incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0421968575 after 5pm EWINGSDALE conscious mature working person to share in yoga, meditation & healing-oriented house & large tropical gardens $180pw + bills. Ph 0421428520 SKENNARS HEAD lge room own lounge, dining, bath & entrance 300m to beach with pool $200pw + bills. Ph 0421462725 BYRON room in big house, close to town, $175pw incl bills. Ph 0421502642 NEWRYBAR/BKN HD Room/s in lge country home, main has ens/WIR & balcony, n/s, d+a/f, rent neg. 0401597129 OCEAN SHORES room with view, private, s-cont studio garage, working n/s $180pw. Ph 0412565567 AMAZING BYRON f-f room, 2 min walk to town, $170pw + bills. 0410616441 SUNRISE 2br, 1 lge dbl $185 or $270pw cpl + 1 sgl $175pw. No bills. 0401035329 MYOCUM ACREAGE 10 mins Byron. Clean, quiet, creative, pref 40+ fem to share with creative male $180pw + elect. Ph 0421907640 BYRON CENTRAL sunny room, $150pw. Great house, garden, WiFi. 0405239525 SUFFOLK great room, avail now in modern friendly house $150pw + bond. No pets. Ph 0409753739 10 MIN TO BYRON woman to share spacious peaceful home with 1 fem, large bedroom + study/yoga space, $180pw + bills, n/s, d/f. Ph 0403738953 SUNRISE room in studio apartment. $130pw. Ph 0402503623 STH GOLDEN BEACH room in 2 brm house, working sgl $120 + bills 66804165 COORABELL unfurn, spacious room for working sgle, $135pw. Ph 0426271448 BYRON CENTRAL room furnished, $165pw incl exp, fem pref. 0427937904 MAIN ARM 2 big rooms in lovely artistic handcrafted house, bush surrounds, all services, $125 - $150 + bills. 66845396 LENNOX HEAD room in beautiful new home, internet included. Pref easy going worker $135pw. Ph 0448513669 LENNOX beach front house, sunny br, with attached living & deck, sgl $250pw or cpl $300pw, also large br avail $150pw. Rent all for $400pw, with own kitchen, family friendly. Ph 0431482008 SUFFOLK BEACH-SIDE, 2rms avail, lge $150/sm $100pw + bond + bills. Phone 0410818802

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& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 NEW STORAGE From $91/mth. Sizes 2x1.5m to 7x3m Bangalow. 66871500

NEW BRIGHTON s-c granny flat + dble garage for storage. Leafy, near ocean. Suit quiet working person. $250pw utilities included. Phone 0488988130

SMALL CABIN un-furn, 5km Mullum, prefer quiet mature woman, n/s, d/f, not suitable kids, no pets, $155pw. 66843154

FEDERAL close to shop, views, peaceful, 4br 1 bthrm, school bus, pets OK, $450pw + bills, avail now. Ph 0448110843

BEACHES OF BYRON Long term rentals avail from $320pw, 2 weeks bond, refs req. Ph 66856751

UPPER MAIN ARM rustic brick home 3br mains pwr, fireplace $315pw. 66842927

COOPERS SHOOT 2br beautiful views, stunning f-furn cottage. Free WiFi. Avail 1st week in August. Ph 0405055615 WATCH THE WHALES from 1br flat, Lennox Head, short walk to shops & beach $250pw. Ph 0403019986 STH GOLDEN BEACH spacious clean, stylish, 1br beach-side ground floor flat, freshly painted, new bath & k’nette, pets neg, 250mtrs to dog friendly beach, n/s quiet employed sgl or cpl, $250pw + bond + elec. 6mths lease neg, storage shed avail $20pw extra if req. 0411337990 MIDDLE POCKET 4+ br, 2.5 bthrm, huge living areas, pool, studios, beautiful garden, 10 min to bch, $600pw. 66857012

BANGALOW close to town, no bills $138pw. Phone 0402281638

O.SHORES room with ensuite $160pw + bills, own entrance, working person pref, avail July 1, spacious, light private, walking distance to Bruns. 0411100515

LOCAL REMOVAL

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH granny flat, 2 large bedrooms, private ent, n/s $240pw incl elect. Phone 0414257801

MYOCUM gorgeous 1br, s-cont studio close to town, $285pw. Ph 0432143380

MULLUM walk to town, self-cont brick apartment. Avail mid Aug $180pw suit quiet, n/s veg. Ph 66845107 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK 3br, 2 bthrm t/ house, pool, security, SLUG, no pets, refs req $520pw accom@byron 66853805 SUFFOLK 3br, part-furn, fully-fenced, private, walk to beach, $520pw + bills/ bond, pets neg. Ph 0423494761 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. 30mins to Brunz or Byron. No pets. $325pw. Ph 66851860 POSSUM CK beautiful 1br cottage, suit single/couple, no pets, n/s $275pw plus bills. Ph 66871135

BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306

SPACIOUS LOFT style country cottage in rainforest setting, between Byron & Bangalow, huge loft br, verandah, carport, furn or unfurn, suit cpl. Ph 0434410391

LENNOX f-furn 1 dbl br + ens, large lounge, sml kitchen, own ent, no pets, $195pw sgl or $230pw cpl, pref worker/s, incl bills, max 6 mths. Ph 0434895314

MYOCUM beautiful timber cottage, 2br, open-plan, timber floors, high ceilings, combustion heater, bathtub, solar HW/rain water, decks $370pw. Ph 0419419402

CANAL FRONT North Ocean Shores as new quality 3br duplex, open plan living with timber floors, 2 pac & stone kitchen, deck with water views, access to canal, ensuite, DLUG $440pw includes garden & lawn maintenance. Glen 0401888234

MULLUM Private Studio w deck/carport on acreage 10 mins frm twn. Not suitable kids/pets $200pw + bills. Email applic + refs to studio4rent123@gmail.com EWINGSDALE lovely quiet 1br s-cont cottage in beautiful garden setting, nonsmoker, avail 28/6, $300pw incl elect. Ph Gerry 0406788050 MULLUM 1.5br cottage, suit working person, walk town $270pw. 0421679015

BYRON Lilli Pilli Dr. Large self contained free standing studio. 1br upstairs, open plan living/kitchen area downstairs 9x6m, covered verandah. Suit couple, avail 7th July $330pw. Phone 0401781276

FERN BEACH cabin + studio, carpark, deck $275pw 26 Rangal Rd. 0411302141

BYRON studio long term lease avail, n/s $290pw. Ph 66855403

LILLI PILLI studio, suitable for single, working, n/s, $230pw + elect & WiFi. Phone 0402965800

LENNOX HEAD granny flat, quiet, mature, pet friendly, working person, $190pw bills incl. Ph 0414386159

BRUNSWICK HEADS 3br house, rumpus DLUG $450pw 2br ground fl unit, LUG $295pw 2br townhouse, carport $320pw 2br 1st fl unit, carport $270pw 1br unit, central, LUG $240pw 1br flat, car space $270pw 2br unit, storeroom, c/port $310pw 2br + sleepout rustic house $230pw MYOCUM 3br house, ens, 2nd living $550pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

EWINGSDALE 1br cottage, deck, parking, on 2 acre property. $400pw. Phone Sasha 0414715568

MULLUMBIMBY tidy granny flat, private garden, quiet central location, $210pw all inclusive. Phone 0487502550

DELIGHTFUL 2br cottage, timber floors, high ceilings, sunny garden in Central Byron. 1 block to Woolies, 2 blocks to beach, fully furnished $520pw + elect short or longer term. Ph 0404717068

We currently have properties available to lease. Please contact our office or view our website.

4 b/r polished floor, walking distance to shop $395pw 3 b/r +study, polished floor, nice garden $395pw 3 b/r, two bathroom walking distance to shop $400pw

www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

Julie or Nicci Ph: 6684 3301 79 Burringbar St Mullumbimby 2482

OCEAN SHORES

1br unit $210pw 4br house $440pw 3br house $380pw

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH

3br house $360pw

BRUNSWICK HEADS

2br unit $250pw 2br unit $290pw Commercial $1260pm 2br unit $300pw 3br house $450pw 1br unit $210pw BAYSIDE

3br house $400pw

MULLUMBIMBY

2br townhouse $330pw 2br house $370pw

BYRON BEACH

OPEN HOUSE TIMES ARE AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL

6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

$450/week 3 bed 2 bath DLUG solar power $380/week 3 bed 1 bath SLUG Pets neg $600/week 4 bed 4 bath DLUG walk to beach $460/week 3 bed 2 bath Pets neg inc lawns $440/week 4 bed 2 bath Pets neg lawns inc $460/week 3 bed 2 bath DLUG Pets neg inc lawns $420/week 3 bed 2 bath DLUG Pets neg $500/week 3 bed 3 bath SLUG Pets neg inc lawns 1 bed granny flat $380/week 2 bed 1 bath PRDnationwide Ocean Shores Contact 6680

4400

BYRON 2br unit, close to town & beach, $350pw. 0408666642 or 0414857683 BYRON BAY very unique s/c in one of Byrons sought after areas. Suit cple, 2br, lge open space looking into lush b’yard. $370pw incl bills & internet. Be quick. Phone 0430119099 MULLUM Lovely quiet 2br timber cottage large covered deck garden surrounds. Carport, bath. Suit working person/cple sorry no pets n/s. $350pw +bond + bills. Please ring after 4pm 0403726526 O.SHORES 2br brick duplex in top spot, sunny, quiet, big patios, garage, yard, next to reserve $325pw neg. 0423571168 SUFFOLK PARK 2 rms $190/$175pw. N/s professional or student to share fantastic house with direct beach front access, gardens and open living. Phone 0410332312 BYRON UNIT 2br, gas cooking, priv gdn, freshly painted, off st parking, n/s $325pw, 3/78 Broken Head Rd. 0417479755 LENNOX studio, s-c 1br, leafy c/yard, suit quiet worker, $240pw. 0466999667

New Brighton

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

LENNOX HEAD villa by beach, $250$300/wk (normally $400) + 1 mth bond, 2 br + study, bath tub, f-f opt. Private, spiritual retreat facing reserve, 6 mth lease from 28/7. No pets or smoking. Suit yogi sgle/spiritual cple. 0410321963

SUNRISE 3br t/house could suit cple/sml family, modern, spacious, well-presented, deck $450pw + bond, 12 mths, no pets. View Sat only. Ph 0422997401 for appt

OCEAN SHORES studio, sgl worker pref, n/s, p-furn, $200pw inc elec. 66803158

COORABELL 1br solid cottage, fireplace, share 9 acres, not suitable for kids/pets, 15 mins Byron/Mullum $270pw. Ph 66884375

STUDIO SUFFOLK PARK furn, avail 29/6, $250pw incl bills. Ph 0429647588

R E A L T Y

BYRON BAY - $900 p/w Long term lease or short term lease avail! Quiet & Peaceful Funky 4 level 3 br plus loft, 2 living areas, 3 balconies, modern stylish kitchen & 2½ bath. At rear of this resort development. Storage & dble Sec Parking, A/C plus lap pool. Would suit singles or two couples. Avail Now BANGALOW - $360 p/w Located in the heart of Bangalow! Freshly Painted, 2 b/r, SLUG. Avail Now!. KNOCKROW - $400 p/w Large neat and tidy 4 b/r home, 2 bath, Single Carport. Ducted Reverse Cycle Air/Con throughout. Avail Now! ROSEBANK - $575 p/w Stunning views over Eureka! 3 b/r, 2 Bath, DLUG & office & POOL. Avail Early July. FEDERAL - $425 p/w No lawn maintenance, Modern cottage! Fully furnished or unfurnished, 3 b/r, 1 Bath. Avail Now! BANGALOW - $470 p/w 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Carport in quiet cul de sac Polished timber floors, fireplace, verandahs. Pets OK. Avail Now! POSSUM CREEK - $595 p/w Private & peaceful location with rural views from this 4 br. New bath & mod. kitchen. Rumpus with bar & sep. large living. 4 car garage. Avail Now! WE ARE LOOKING FOR RENTAL PROPERTIES. CAN WE HELP YOU? FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL US TODAY.

6687 2479

www.bangalowrealestate.com.au

SUFFOLK PARK Hayter St 2 BR, 2 Bath F’Furn house Avail now ‘til Oct-Dec’12. $430pw Hayter St 2 BR, 2 Bath U’Furn house. Elec/water incl. Cond. Apply. $465pw Armstrong St 2 BR, 1 Bath U’Furn house. Avail now. $425pw Armstrong St 3 BR, 2 Bath F’Furn Unit Avail 1st July1st Nov, Elec./water incl. $500pw

Contact 6685 4039

OCEAN SHORES 2 Bed duplex, avail now. $250p/w 2 Bed Townhouse, avail now. $275p/w MULLUMBIMBY 3 Bed House, avail 10/07/12. $520p/w RURAL 3 Bed House, avail now. $440p/w 5 Bed House, avail now. $850p/w MULLUMBIMBY – COMMERCIAL Com Offices – 157.7 m2 Burringbar St Retail Shop - 60m2, Burringbar St. Industrial - Large range of Industrial Units available to lease. 61 Burringbar Street Mullumbimby NSW 2482 Ph: 6684 2663 Fax: 6684 1699 www.markcochrane.com.au

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OCEAN SHORES - $340PW 3 B/R, 2 Bth, SLUG Available Now STUDIO BAY LANE - $350PW 1 B/R studio, furnished. Available Now CENTRAL BYRON - $420PW 2 B/R, Furnished, SLUG Available Now SUNRISE - $420PW 2 B/R, Furnished, 1 car space Available Now MASSINGER STREET - $575PW 3 B/R, 1 Bth, carport Available Now CANIABA CRES - $650PW 3 B/R, 1 Bth, 2 Living Areas 1 Studio with separate Bth Pets Allowed. Available 9/7/12

MYOCUM 3br inspiring, retreat-style house, avail until Dec 2012. $550pw neg, n/s, d/f, no pets. Phone 66843335 or www.outofbyron.com.au/rental LENNOX fab unit, 1br, lge lounge + kitch + meals area/office, garden and paved courtyard, walk to beach, no pets, n/s, $250pw incl bills. Ph 0430735274 OCEAN SHORES 3br house, recently renovated, new kitchen & bathroom, big deck, large leafy garden, clean & comfortable family home, $380pw. Ph Alan 0422062132 LENNOX HEAD 3br lovely timber house, ocean/rural views, very private, no pets, n/s, refs req’d, $440pw. Ph 0422752705 NEWLY BUILT CABIN with kitchen & bathroom, big deck & carport $240pw plus elect. 0478848148 STUDIO S-C short/long term, 7 mins drive Byron, furn opt, suit sgl worker, $200pw + bond, incl WiFi, no bills. Ph 0412818519

WANTED TO RENT APPRENTICE plasterer relocating to Brunswick Heads area & requires a room. Please call Toby on 0421658202

6680 8111

1BR OR STUDIO s/c, f/f, 15/7-15/9, professional cple, Byron, close to beach/ Top Shop, can house/pet sit, $300/wk neg. Phone 0412628036

Bangalow Booyong Rd, Clunes - $320pw 3 bed, 1 bath home, central to shop/ school. Avail Now Friday Hut Rd, Possum Creek $450pw Sunny 2 bed, 1 bath home, central location. Avail Now Coolamon Scenic Dr, Coorabell $550pw Pavilion style home, 2 bed, 3 bath, pool. Avail Now Figtree Ln, Myocum - $650pw Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath home with pool, rural location. Avail July Campbell St, Bangalow - $650pw Immaculate 3 bed, 3 bath furnished home in great location. Avail July Hull Rd, Rosebank - $680pw 3 bed, 3 bath home in rural setting with pool. Avail Now 19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500 Email: info@eldersbangalow.com.au www.eldersbangalow.com.au

VEGAN MALE moving to Byron area start August. Spiritually minded, love music & nature. Seeking new home with like minded people. Call Ross 0430069878

TO LEASE MULLUMBIMBY 84sqm commercial office/counselling rooms with a/c, carpet, blinds $330pw inc GST. Ph 66801643 WORKSHOPS BILLINUDGEL from $50pw. Siwicki Real Estate 66851206

50sqm 1ST FLOOR SPACE IDEAL FOR: r Health r Beauty r Retail r Legal $330pw

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BYRON OFFICE SPACE Large ground oor carpeted ofďŹ ce space in Byron Arts & Industry Estate to share with Echo newspaper in Tasman Way. Kitchen, toilets, parking, fans, aircon etc. Good cafe next door. Good value. $950 monthly incl GST. Available now. Ph Simon 0409324724 or 66841777 bh A-GRADE OFFICE, ARTS & INDUST 3/59 Centennial, A & I (opp Spirit Gym). Floor level 70sqm in quiet established professional ofďŹ ce block. Air con, fast internet, kitchen, shower, ďŹ ttings. $1400/ mth + share outgoings, avail Aug 1 Phone Lynton 0447475225 BYRON workspace or design space $80pw incl elect & internet. 0431674377 BANANA LEASE FOR SALE Main Arm. Phone 0458469575

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 CHEF/COOK full-time qualiďŹ ed person to cook home-style & organic food in Uki (near Murwillumbah). Excellent salary package for the right person, 5 days & 2 nights. E: home@maviseskitchen.com.au

Pizza Chef / Kitchen Hand Required for Great Northern Hotel Brasserie UĂŠĂŠ Ă?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠiĂƒĂƒiÂ˜ĂŒÂˆ>Â?]ĂŠÂŤÂ?iÂ˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ ÂœvĂŠÂ…ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂƒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂ€Âˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠÂŤiĂ€ĂƒÂœÂ˜ UĂŠ -7ĂŠ,- ĂŠ>ĂŠÂŤÂ?Ă•Ăƒ “>ˆÂ?ĂŠĂ€iĂƒĂ•Â“iĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ ˆ˜vÂœJLĂžĂ€ÂœÂ˜L>ĂžiÂ˜ĂŒiĂ€ĂŒ>ˆ˜“iÂ˜ĂŒ°Vœ“

GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Ph BH 66855008 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com 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 PART-TIME CLEANER with own transport wanted for work in Ocean Shores, Byron & Pottsville. Must be experienced, have an ABN & liability insurance, a police check & able to work some evenings. Would suit someone who already has cleaning work but likes some extra to supplement their income. Please phone Rita from R & R Home Cleaning evenings on 0418133482 FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER required for busy veg Cafe. Must be experienced & passionate. Good conditions for right person. 66222629 UTOPIA CAFE Requires 2nd year Apprentice Chefs working breakfast & lunch only. Passionate & enthusiastic. 66872088 or resume to: cafe@utopiacafe.com.au MULLUM HEADS ORGANIC HAIR requires friendly reliable hairdresser 2-3 days per week. Phone 66841327

We are seeking a

Casual Exp.Chef, fast & reliable, to join our dynamic professional team. email:

contact@latable.com.au

REGISTERED NURSE

PROFESSIONAL WAITRESS

min 10 yrs exp, private home, 7 days pw, 1-2hrs per day, geriatric exp, strict chart recording, good team member, staff managerial skills, alternative methods used.

WITH PROVEN LONG TERM EXPERIENCE /NLY PERM RESIDENTS NEED APPLY ,ONG TERM POSITION

Ph 6688 4375

HR TIPPER DRIVER f-time casual, RR exp Byron. No Saturdays. 0404822443

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

PART-TIME SALES in ladies fashion store, Byron. Must be Australian resident, no working visas. Weekend work applies. Must have current resume with photo and current fashion retail sales experience & computer skills. Phone 0448030344 bus hrs. If no answer send text with your contact details

CARPENTRY & building or handyman jobs, 18 yrs experience, no job too small. Phone Mark 66771846 or 0400288168

PIZZA CHEF/KITCHEN HAND Required for Great Northern Hotel Brasserie. Exp essential, plenty of hours for the right person. NSW RSA a plus. Email resume to info@byronbayentertainment.com UTOPIA CAFE Barista required for busy Cafe in Bangalow. Must be experienced & available on weekends. Ph 66872088 or resume to: cafe@utopiacafe.com.au

Wednesdays only.

CLEANERS experience required. Send resume to: raes@wategos.com.au LIVE-IN NANNY 2 school age girls, own room in lovely Mullum home, 25hrs/wk, free w/ends, great cond, start 12/7, board plus wage. DL ess. Ph Jenny 0412134501 NINJA NANNY Busy entrepreneur seeks intelligent, capable, stable young woman (20–30) to manage spacious home, prodigy child & business duties. Includes housekeeping, cooking, kid play/minding, admin and online skills. May require international travel. Diplomacy & martial arts a plus. Free rent & board, car usage & compensation based on live-in trial. Call 0402686120 for appt

Cert. III or Diploma in Children’s Services. Community based LDC centre.

Call Astra on 0427 110 375

for a job information package.

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The Resort offers a professional environment, excellent pay, modern, clean, & well equipped kitchen, access to the best regional produce, career, training and self development opportunities. We seek well-presented employees with ďŹ ne dining experience, positive, friendly and passionate attitudes. Applicants must be available to work days, nights, weekends and public holidays. A NSW RSA is essential for restaurant positions. The award winning restaurant is consistently recognised as an unforgettable culinary experience in Byron Bay. Visit our website www.thebyronatbyron.com.au/ careers for further information. Apply with CV & cover letter to Human Resources careers@thebyronatbyron.com.au.

SPLENDOUR BAR & CASHIER STAFF

LOCAL GUY skilled in carpentry, gardening & labouring $20 - $25 per hour 66895740, 0412911959 Lic: 236889C

JERRY BURKE PAINTING

Experienced, quality, competitive rates Ph 0413435480 QUALIFIED PAINTER looking for work, small jobs OK. Phone Rob 0408900134 Green Painters Lic No: 242107C

Great opportunity for your kids to learn another culture and make friends overseas. Opportunity to earn up to

For more information, contact Kerry on kerry@bbels.com.au or 02 6680 8253.

TUITION

Apply First Aid

HLTFA 301C Workcover accredited 1 day course, CPR and refreshers welcome. Experienced instructor, Mullum. Next course Sun 15 July Serge or Tara. 66804066, 0427107255 PARLO ITALIANO! QualiďŹ ed native teacher. 66846553

Great studio located at Circus Arts, Centennial Circuit, Byron Arts and Industry Estate! Keep ďŹ t this winter the fun way! Amazing body transformations happen with Pole Fitness ... use your body as resistance and see your shape change! Open week at the Byron Bay Studio July 2-8 Free taster classes all week! Term 5: Pole, Burlesque and Dance Fitness Courses start July 9th For full details call 0468 35 CATZ (2289) or go to www. polecatz.com.au

LOST ladies prescription glasses, red frame, Mullum 21/6. Phone 66843192

MUSICAL NOTES

FOUND prescription sunglasses on Tweed Valley Way, nth of Bruns. Phone 0408466029

HEAVY ROCK NIGHT SCU Bar Friday 29 June @ 7pm $EEME s 3UBSTATION s 4HE -ATTERHORNS more info: kieran.brett@scu.edu.au BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

Tuner for Planet Music, Studio 301 & SAE College. R. Barkley. 0422221116 www.reubenbarkleypianotuning.com.au

CLEANER for SGB hall, must have ABN and insurance. Ph 0413100796 BH

PIANO TUNING

WORK WANTED

Forward applications with current NSW RSA & previous exp to:

Window Cleaner 20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662

splendourbarwork@gmail.com

LOCAL HANDYMAN Can install, service, clean, chop & repair nearly anything, heaps of tools & experience. Phone 0401189375

VIDEO PROMO 3hr recording session to produce 3-4 min promo for YouTube etc, $250. Ph 0421832966 or doublebassment.com

04 021 929 82

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 – FIREPLACE – INSTALLATION & REPAIRS

6688 4375 BE SAFE 0405 350 682

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WHITE DOVE FUNERALS 66803084

Come along for heaps of horsey fun, including: horse riding, learn how to care for a horse & experience  the fun team sport of Vaulting (gymnastics on horseback) Refreshments and Lunch provided Suitable for beginners – advanced from 5 years of age up (all horses provided) Dates 5th, 6th, 9th & 10th July, 2012 Starting from 10.00am to 3.00pm For bookings & information please call Tesse on 0468 41 HORSE (4677) www.byronbayequestriancentre com or email manager@ byronbayequestriancentre.com

Richard Neville Design

Chimney Sweeper

Private funeral by request.

Byron Bay Equestrian Centre

3 HOUR RECORDING SESSION: $150 Includes video diary, photos, mixdown & mp3/wav ďŹ les. www.doublebassment.com or phone 0421832966

rich.nev.design@gmail.com

“Rest In Peace�

School Holiday Horse Riding Day Camps

HARD WORKING fit, experienced, French man seeking work gardening, mowing, brushcutting, house cleaning etc, $20ph. Etienie 0449570335

CATERING ASSISTANT & junior wait person needed in Mullumbimby. Both positions must have experience in a fast-paced food prep environment with excellent coffee-making & customer service skills. Email resume: shawd26@ hotmail.com

Loving husband of JACQUELINE. Dearly loved by his children NEIL (dec.), PAULA & GRAEME and their families.

DEBBIE WATSFORD 14/9/57 - 26/6/09

CASUAL MASSAGE THERAPIST fem pref, for Byron clinic. Ph 0419419404

business cards, posters, logo design

RONALD SWINBOURNE 10/10/27 - 21/6/12

IN MEMORIAM

PIANO TUNER Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981. Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or www.specialtypianos.com.au

PHP PROGRAMMER with strong JS & front-end skills required for full time contract. Phone 0431479664

DEATH NOTICES

POLECATZ DANCE FITNESS STUDIOS

CARPENTER HANDYMAN home repairs, maintenance & renovations, odd jobs. Call Nemo 0414419520

PART-TIME EXPERIENCED NANNY for 4, 9 & 10 year olds in Suffolk Pk. Some childcare, light chores & pet care needed for free studio, food, bills + $100pw. Car essential. Ph 0407362361

Happy birthday McDuck!

MATHS TUITION QualiďŹ ed teacher, 20 years exp. All years to HSC. Andrew 0413294982

MODELS WANTED M or F, exible, positive, expressive for Dynamic Drawing classes 0421101220

CARPET/VINYL LAYER or handyman with heat gun. Ph 0423353877

BIRTHDAY

CHAINSAW WORK gutters cleaned, rubbish removal, $25ph. Phone Rob 66843893 or 0422661621

$250/week.

required July 26-29

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ACREAGE MOWING/PROP MAINT Fast & reliable. 66845148, 0402823928

students for four weeks.

For promotional & photographic opportunities Bookings essential

CONCRETING, ROCK WALLS & PAVING. Ph Josh 0402164221

to host our International

Tattoos & piercings, +size, dreads, wild hairstyles!

Ph Annette 6688 4371 or email fedccc@bigpond.com

PAINTER

NON-TOXIC PAINTS Quality, affordable. Gerrit 0413476038

We are seeking families

Alternative Modelling Agency

“ONE DAY ONLY�

GARDEN MAINTENANCE lawns, brushcutting, pruning, tip runs etc, all jobs big or small. Phone 0430297101 or 66845437

Homestay Families Required! July 2012 High School Students 15–18yrs

Email: joel@osushi.com.au

To work with a child with additional needs.

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

CARPENTRY 25 years experience, painting a speciality, honest & reliable. Phone Phil 0418248525

LIVE RENT FREE in Mullum home with young family in exchange for minding happy infant, 2 half days/wk while mumma works from home. Includes Splendour staff ticket. 0417937373

We urgently require male and female models

EDUCATOR

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

PROFESSIONAL CLEANER reliable, honest, efficient, excellent local references. Ph Deha 0439044303

Sigma Guitars New shipment back in stock! Small body and dreadnought shapes. Acoustic and acoustic electric. All have solid spruce soundboards. Incredible value from just $325.

Online prices – Instore service Don’t miss these. The Old Norco Building, 144 Jonson St, across from Mitre 10.

Phone 02 6685 7333 www.byronmusic.com.au www.facebook.com/byronmusicshop

Three years seems like yesterday Thought of and missed every day

LOST & FOUND

PETS GOOD NATURED DOGS mother (2 yrs) & daughter (10 mths) Kelpie/Terrier X, in need of loving home. 66845419 JACK RUSSELL - Maltese cross puppies, free to loving home. 66870496 CAWI is looking for volunteers to work a few hrs a week or a fortnight in our Op Shop + volunteer dog carers with fenced 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 BOUTIQUE ACCOM FOR DOGS Home away from home, Byron Shire, safe nurturing environment, lots of exercise and 2 mins to doggy beach. Phone 66859963 or 0418221637

Mac ’n’ Zac Mac and his brother Zac are two adorable little guys just 2 months old. Mac is a lighter tabby with white trim and Zac is a dark tabby. Zac has been desexed and is ready to go. Mac will be ready in about a week. They are extremely affectionate, playful and cute as can be. Come in and meet Mac and Zac at the Animal Welfare League ofďŹ ce, Tuesday 9-11am, Thursday 3-5pm and Saturday 10-12 noon, or phone 6684 4070.

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SEEK URGENT loving home for 14yo m Border Collie. Calm suited to someone wanting a companion. 0411449969

ABBY - 19 yo, Eager & Ready Live on 1902271096 $2.45 pm mobex SOFT HANDS warm oil, sensual massage, mature & discreet. 0413696680 TOUCH OF JUSTINE Want quality attention? Stylish hot 30 yo Luscious massage & sensual touch 7ED 4HURS ONLY s 0H TXT Experience real SEXUAL CONNECTION Last longer, feel more Men, women & couples welcome. 0HONE !NNETTE TANTRIC HEART SESSION & pleasure massage. 0412434063

vCOMPANION ANIMALS WELFARE INC.

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SOCIAL ESCORTS BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. 0HONE 0421401775 ATTRACTIVE HOSTESS TO SPOIL YOU 0IPER $RIVE "ALLINA AM TILL LATE 0HONE

MONTHLY MARKETS This gentle and amiable young lady is up for a game and a walk anytime you want, can be a lounge lizard as well and gets along perfectly with all the dogs and cats she meets. If you would like to meet this gorgeous wolfhound cross please call 0404 802 994 or 0488 415 444. Adopt fees apply, checkout him out at www.cawi.org.au Phone Jacqui 0404 802 994 PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

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3rd SAT Mullumbimby 6684 3370 3rd SAT Murwillumbah 0417 759 777 3rd SUN 3rd SUN 3rd SUN 3rd SUN

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SATURDAYS Byron Community Bazaar 10-2pm 6685 6807

More cash for local workers, says MP Richmond MP Justine Elliot has claimed about one in every two local workers are about to get a tax cut thanks to the federal government. The government has tripled the tax-free threshold. The changes mean that all workers earning less than $80,000 per annum will get a tax cut. Workers earning less than $18,200 will pay no tax at all. Ms Elliot said, ‘These tax cuts are great news for low and middle income earning people in our community, who will start to benefit from July 1. ‘I’m proud that these changes provide income tax relief to low and middle income earners. We know that a lot of low

and middle income earners are women who work part-time and raise a family. Local working mums are one group in our community that will really benefit. ‘This Labor government is all about helping those families in our community most in need. ‘This important tripling of the tax free threshold means many local families who are already doing it tough will get more cash. It’s a step in the right direction.’ ‘For example, someone earning $20,000 will get $600 in tax cuts. Someone earning $25,000 will get $500 in tax cuts. Someone earning $30,000

This is an appeal for someone with a sweet to tooth to adopt CANDY. She is a delightful 6 year old, with a sad past. Affectionate, quiet and responsive. But she is not keen on cats, just humans. She will be a loyal friend and companion to some lucky person. All cats are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped.

THE TIMBER SLAB FACTORY OFFb 20% r Sla mbe

MASSIVE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALE!

all Ti actory F k stoc oor iture furn

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Byron Bay Camping & Disposals For Redback work boots and tents Phone: 6685 8085

Unique pieces, crafted here, using traditional techniques, from salvaged exotic and local timbers.

SAVE $1000s ... until July 1st Open Sunday 10am–2pm LAST DAY! Jubilee Avenue, Mullumbimby, next to the high school

Please make an appointment 0403 533 589 Billinudgel www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.org

ONLY ADULTS BEST BODY RUB ANYWHERE Byron area, Wed/Thurs/Fri, in-calls. Don’t miss out. 0459108821 SEDUCTIVE MASSAGE by attractive Australian. Ocean Shores. 0413034492 LADIES URGENTLY REQUIRED at Lismore’s premium adult venue. Top $s, free food & accommodation. New female management. 66225533

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High tide, height (m) 0541,1.38; 1807,1.89 0643,1.41; 1901,1.98 0740,1.43; 1955,2.02 0833,1.45; 2045,2.02 0924,1.46; 2133,1.97 1014,1.46; 2220,1.87 1101,1.45; 2304,1.74 1149,1.43; 2348,1.59 1236,1.42 0032,1.45; 1324,1.42 0120,1.33; 1415,1.43 0216,1.23; 1510,1.45 0321,1.18; 1604,1.49 0428,1.17; 1658,1.54 0527,1.19; 1745,1.60 0617,1.22; 1830,1.67 0700,1.26; 1910,1.73 0741,1.30; 1948,1.78 0819,1.33; 2026,1.81 0858,1.37; 2103,1.81 0938,1.40; 2143,1.79 1020,1.44; 2224,1.74 1105,1.47; 2308,1.65 1153,1.49; 2357,1.55 1245,1.52 0051,1.43; 1342,1.54 0157,1.33; 1445,1.59 0312,1.26; 1551,1.65 0428,1.25; 1657,1.73 0537,1.29; 1757,1.82 0635,1.34; 1851,1.89

Low tide, height (m) 1128,0.43 0050,0.31; 1223,0.40 0145,0.23; 1318,0.39 0237,0.19; 1412,0.38 0326,0.18; 1504,0.40 0413,0.22; 1555,0.44 0457,0.28; 1645,0.51 0540,0.36; 1735,0.58 0620,0.44; 1828,0.65 0701,0.51; 1925,0.71 0743,0.56; 2030,0.74 0830,0.60; 2141,0.74 0921,0.62; 2249,0.69 1015,0.62; 2346,0.62 1105,0.60 0033,0.54; 1151,0.57 0114,0.47; 1234,0.54 0150,0.41; 1315,0.50 0226,0.36; 1356,0.47 0301,0.32; 1437,0.45 0337,0.30; 1520,0.44 0415,0.29; 1606,0.45 0453,0.30; 1656,0.48 0534,0.33; 1749,0.51 0619,0.37; 1850,0.55 0708,0.42; 2001,0.56 0804,0.47; 2120,0.54 0908,0.49; 2238,0.47 1014,0.48; 2345,0.38 1116,0.44 0043,0.28; 1215.0.40

Times Eastern Standard Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Hwy 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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Kerry O’Brien talks current affairs reportage Recent tumultuous changes in the Australian media landscape have left Australians wondering about their future access to quality journalism and the influence of mining and media moguls on editorial policy. Journalists themselves are concerned about their future prospects. Such events make it increasingly important that we have an independent media organisation such as our national broadcaster staffed by quality journalists. Prominent

among those ranks is veteran ABC identity Kerry O’Brien who will address the Northern Rivers Friends of the ABC at Bangalow A and I Hall on Saturday June 30 from 2 pm. Kerry will draw upon his broad experience as a journalist with the ABC to comment on past and present reportage of current affairs. He will field questions from the audience on these issues. Members of the public are welcome to attend. (Admission by donation $10 adult, $5 concession.)

Byron Community Centre launches Kid Around Recently the Byron Community Centre launched a program called Kid Around. Kid Around runs on Saturday mornings and school holidays and aims to inspire and nourish children’s creativity through a dynamic and stimulating menu of diverse activities especially for children. ‘Some of these activities include: mandalas, drama, puppetry, yoga, cooking and much more. Next Saturday June 30 we will have our official launch which will be followed by a two-week school holiday program,’ say organisers. ‘Saturday will see free sample classes along with roving performers, youth buskers and much more. The Community Table Cafe will be open along

with the Saturday Bazaar, so come and enjoy a great family morning at the Community Centre 11–1pm. ‘Each term will be a new adventure with a different program. One-off workshops and term long programs will be available along with some classes that are designed for the whole family. ‘While your child is on their adventure feel free to come and have a coffee at the Community Table Cafe, shop at the Bazaar or feel free to join them!’ For more information call 0405 401 377, email kidaround@byroncentre.com.au or go to www.byroncentre.com. au/whats-on/kid-around for a copy of the program.

Foxes targeted in baiting program The annual fox baiting program to protect threatened shorebirds in the Northern Rivers region is about to begin. National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) pest management officer Lisa Wellman said the areas to be targeted are Brunswick Heads (north)

and Richmond River nature reserves as well as Broadwater and Bundjalung national parks. ‘Baits will be laid in the dunes of these coastal parks from Monday July 2 to Friday December 21’, Ms Wellman said.

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Byron Shire COUNCIL NOTICES COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS Council administration centre 6626 7000 Email council@byron.nsw.gov.au Web www.byron.nsw.gov.au Emergency after hours 6622 7022 Works Depot 6685 9300 Resident parking stickers Fax: 6684 3018 Sportsfield information line 6626 7111 SES Controller 6684 3444 Rural Fire Service 6684 3662 Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre 6684 1870 Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are available for review at the Council Administration Centre (Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Office, Summerland Credit Union Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Libraries.

COUNCIL MEETINGS Council meetings are scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby. Ordinary Meeting – 10.30am Thursday 28 June 2012 In addition to the reports listed in last week’s advertisement, the agenda will include the following: s Wilsons Creek Road Landslip Update s Kite Surfing Ban on Main Beach and within 500m of Protected Reserves s Essential Energy – Proposed Works in Byron Bay s Attach Council seal to Family and Community Services funding agreement 2012/13 Byron Shire Reserve Trust Committee Meeting – 2.00pm To see the items that will be discussed at the meeting, please refer to Council’s block advertising in last week’s Echo, Echonetdaily.net.au or go to Council’s website at www.byron. nsw.gov.au/meetings.

PROPOSED LEASE Byron Bay Tennis Courts and Shed – Part Lot 444 Section 28 DP 758207 Council proposes to lease the Byron Bay Tennis Courts and Shed – Part Lot 444 Section 28 DP 758207 – Byron Bay Recreational Grounds, corner Carlyle and Tennyson Streets Byron Bay for a period of five years. In accordance with Section 47 of the Local Government Act 1993 interested parties are invited to make submissions about this proposal. The proposed lease is on exhibition for a period of 28 days and is available at community access points around the Shire and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/public-exhibition. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to submissions@byron. nsw.gov.au Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged. Submissions close: 4.00pm Tuesday 17 July 2012 Enquiries: Leslie Beardmore 02 6626 7300 Submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) within Schedule 5 Part 2 of the GIPA 2009 Regulations as applicable including both the substance of the objection and the identity of the objector. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113.

CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Five Year Lease – Byron Bay Tennis Courts and Shed Byron Shire Council is seeking Expressions of Interest for the lease for a period of five years of Council owned community land and facilities known as the Byron Bay Tennis Courts and Shed located on Byron Bay Recreational Grounds, corner Carlyle and Tennyson Streets, Byron Bay. The site comprises four artificial grass tennis courts and a tennis shed. The “Call for Expressions of Interest – Byron Bay Tennis Courts and Shed” is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw. gov.au/expressions-of-interest. Submissions close: 2.00pm Tuesday 17 July 2012 Enquiries: Leslie Beardmore 02 6626 7300 Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to these expressions of interest may automatically result in disqualification.

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Council is in receipt of the following Development Application(s). Byron Shire Council is the Consent Authority. Any person may view the application(s) and the documents accompanying the application(s) at Council’s Information and Enquiry Counter, Station Street, Mullumbimby from 9.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday (public holidays excepted). Any submission needs to be received by 4.00pm on the last day of the exhibition period. Any person may make a written submission to the General Manager in relation to any of the development applications. Where the submission is by way of an objection the submission must set out the grounds of the objection. If you are making a submission you may be required to lodge, now or possibly in the future, a “Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement”. It is your responsibility to ensure you meet your obligations to disclose reportable political donations and gifts. A failure to meet your obligations is an offence the penalty for which can include significant fines and/or imprisonment. A Guideline providing detailed information on the disclosure obligations is available at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/politicaldonations or from Council. Council strongly urges you to read the Guideline and satisfy yourself that you are complying with your disclosure obligations prior to lodging a submission. All Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statements will be public documents and all information contained in them will be available to the public and government agencies. Submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) of the GIPA Regulations 2009 as applicable including both the substance of the objection and the identity of the objector. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113. Council will not deal with the application until after the exhibition period has expired. All submissions will be taken into account in determining the application. Please quote the development application and property description when making a submission.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED – COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED

EXHIBITION CLOSES – 2 JULY 2012 10.2008.159.3 – MAIN ARM 825 Main Arm Road (Lot 2 DP 1074823) Mr M J Davis: Section 96 – rural subdivision to delete Condition No. 7 regarding the upgrading of the causeway on Main Arm Road 10.2012.255.1 – BYRON BAY Shop 7, 85-87 Jonson Street (Lot 7 SP 31666) Chris Lonergan – Town Planner: Change of use from hair salon to takeaway food shop

EXHIBITION CLOSES – 9 JULY 2012 10.2012.259.1 – BYRON BAY 22 Oodgeroo Gardens (Lot 2 DP 1170463) Mrs E & Mr T H Taylor: Dwelling, granny flat (secondary dwelling), swimming pool and tree removal/lopping (one tree) 10.2011.441.2 – BYRON BAY 1 Cavvanbah Street (Lot 10 DP 1153734) Mr T Nabi: S96 – to amend contributions and levies and delete requirement for disabled facilities (Change of use of approved expanded dwelling to bed and breakfast establishment) 10.2012.270.1 – OCEAN SHORES 4 Qui Court (Lot 1506 DP 245028) Mr S Z & Mrs J Jankevics: Granny flat (secondary dwelling) 10.2012.269.1 – BYRON BAY Bayshore Drive (Lot 1 DP 780243) North Byron Beach Resort Pty Ltd: Small cultural events (with some event camping)

10.2012.273.1 – BYRON BAY Ewingsdale Road (Lot 235 DP 755695) The Sound Alliance: Placement and use of temporary structures as a refreshment stop during the Splendour in the Grass Festival

EXHIBITION CLOSES – 16 JULY 2012 10.2011.117.2 – MULLUMBIMBY Tuckeroo Avenue (Lot 36 DP 1169053) SJ Connelly Pty Ltd: S96 – to amend the approved allotment configuration and conditions of consent (Stage 2 of urban subdivision comprising 28 residential allotments and associated civil infrastructure and access roads)

EXHIBITION CLOSES – 25 JULY 2012 10.2009.314.7 – MULLUMBIMBY Tuckeroo Avenue (Lot 36 DP 1169053) SJ Connelly Pty Ltd: S96 – alter staging (Staged subdivision development with first stage to create 29 residential lots, public roads and open space) 10.2008.352.14 – TYAGARAH Pacific Highway (Lot 103 & 104 & 105 DP 1023126) Geolink Consulting Pty Ltd: S96 – modification to enable the East Coast Blues and Roots Festival to occur permanently over the Easter Holiday period with no expiry on the development consent plus associated modifications (Place of assembly (Blues Festival) incorporating a annual 5 day music festival over the Easter holiday weekend each year with a maximum number of people per day of 20,000 and associated carparking, onsite camping, food and market)

The following development consents and complying development certificates, together with any conditions imposed, may be inspected free of charge at Council’s Information and Enquiry Counter, Station Street, Mullumbimby during normal office hours 9.00am to 4.00pm weekdays, excluding public holidays. The validity of these consents cannot be questioned in any legal proceeding except those commenced in the Land & Environment Court by any person within three months of this notice.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2012.229.1 – BYRON BAY 19 Oakland Court (Lot 12 DP 875615) Tree removal – two trees 10.2012.114.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 4 Short Street (Lot 8 DP 372222) Alteration/additions to existing dwelling, carport and secondary dwelling 10.2012.54.1 – NEW BRIGHTON 7-9 Ocean Avenue (Lot 51 DP 873621) Two storey dwelling alteration 10.2012.234.1 – OCEAN SHORES 27 Natan Court (Lot 1819 DP 262822) Swimming pool 10.2012.49.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 183-205 Broken Head Road (Lot 2 DP 701391) Subdivision – create vacant strata title lot 10.2009.604.2 – BYRON BAY 7/84-86 Centennial Court (Lot 61 DP 835249) S96 – drawing modifications and change of condition No. 8 (Alterations to existing industrial building to create a managers residence) 10.2012.26.1 – MYOCUM 111 Lagoon Drive (Lot 19 DP 809822) Single storey secondary dwelling and class 10 building 10.2011.282.2 – EWINGSDALE 14 Valley Court (Lot 31 DP 786291) S96 – delete conditions relating to commissioning effluent disposal and dwelling 10.2010.643.2 – FEDERAL 6/19 Teak Road (Lot 6 DP 286288) S96 – relocate the building outside the bushfire buffer (Single storey dwelling house and studio) 10.2009.400.2 – BYRON BAY 15 Bangalow Road (Lot 11 DP 20201) S96 – minor changes to the internal layout and the verandah on Unit 1 10.2012.241.1 – MULLUMBIMBY Lot 18 Grand Valley Court (Lot 18 DP 880189) Tree removal – six trees 10.2012.249.1 – GOONENGERRY 156 Repentance Creek Road (Lot 6 DP 252384) Tree removal – six trees 10.2012.254.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 36 Brushbox Drive (Lot 30 DP 860664) Tree removal – two trees

10.2011.515.1 – BYRON BAY 46 Paterson Lane (Lot T DP 6270) Additions/alterations to create a secondary dwelling (Including SEPP 1 variation) 10.2012166.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 3 Laverty Court (Lot 8 DP 1169053) Single storey dwelling 10.2012.168.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 38 Left Bank Road (Lot 2 DP 1007401) Alterations/additions to existing dwelling to create an expanded dwelling 10.2012.163.1 – FEDERAL 4 Coachwood Court (Lot 2 DP 814436) Use of unauthorised carport 10.2012.178.1 – BYRON BAY 48 Shelley Drive (Lot 12 DP 1160691) Demolition of dwelling and driveway, consolidate lots, new fence and driveway, and secondary dwelling

APPLICATIONS REFUSED 10.2012.134.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 20 Cudgerie Court (Lot 2 DP 792667) Tree removal – five trees 10.2008.159.2 – Main Arm 825 Main Arm Road (Lot 2 DP 1074823) S96 – delete condition relating to the upgrade of the causeway (Rural subdivision comprising of an 8 lot Torrens Title subdivision and a 14 lot Community Title subdivision incorporating a neighbourhood allotment)

APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10.2008.159.3 – MAIN ARM Main Arm Road (Lot 2 DP 1074823 & Lot 2 DP 614621) S96 – rural subdivision to delete Condition No. 7 re the upgrading of the causeway on Main Arm Road (Rural subdivision comprising of an 8 lot Torrens Title subdivision and a 14 lot Community Title subdivision incorporating a neighbourhood allotment)

COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED 16.2012.22.1 – OCEAN SHORES 118 Shara Boulevard (Lot 133 DP 1103892) Alterations/additions to existing dwelling – parents retreat

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Even so – the Shiners are lovin’ rugby union Dean Trevaskis

Be it the mandatory porn-star mos, the one-in-all-in attitude or the post-game festivities there is an infectious camaraderie running through the 2012 Moonshiners. On Saturday away to Murwillumbah it was a full house in the change rooms, twentyfive blokes keen to charge on; twenty were born post–1990. The game began at a cracking pace with an opportunistic charge down and gather seeing the Mur’bah Bananas grab an early lead. What followed was the Shiners’ most inspiring thirty minutes of the season. Mur’bah held continual possession for fifteen minutes throwing phase after phase at the Mullum line. Skipper Teale Pyne was bludgeoning the Bananas’ pick and drive and everyone followed suit, stepping up when required to shut down line breaks, rolling mauls and overlaps. Mur’bah’s forty-phase play went unrewarded. When the Shiners eventually got their hands on the pill and worked some field possession the backs made the most of their opportunity. On halfway hard up against the touch line the ball was kept alive through half a

dozen hands with juggles and flicks before a sweeping chain of passes hit prop Lachlan Stubbs at full tilt twenty metres out hard up against the opposite touch line. With workhorse Troy Irwin driving him forward they completed the Shiners’ try of the season. The ‘keep the ball alive at all costs’ approach almost paid off shortly after when Dylan Pyne made a forty-metre break only to be taken into touch inches from the line. Then Mur’bah hit back on the back of a scrum turnover deep in Moonshine territory to end a pulsating first half with a seven-point lead. The second half was all Bananas with their six-foot-eight prop wreaking havoc on some tackle-weary bodies. The Shiners were starved of possession and gifted too many penalties; eventually the floodgates opened. The score blew out with a late surge of tries for a 36–5 Mur’bah victory. For Mullum Seymour Walters was excellent and as always at the bottom of the ruck, Lucas Frazier took on all comers and Simon Hutton wowed the crowd with his scintillating step and turn of foot. The Shiners are at home this Saturday hosting Iluka at Brunswick Heads, 2pm kick off.

The Grafton Ghosts, reigning NRRRL premiers, strutted on to Les Donnelly Field last Sunday before the reggies had left the ground. At full-time, the visitors had duly recorded a convincing 3810 victory to stay top of the ladder, but that’s not the half of it. The Giants conceded the first try but, soon after, their busy half-back, Aaron Booth, took a crucial intercept to shut down a dangerous Ghosts raid and in the next set lobbed a beautifully weighted cross-field bomb for winger Tom McQueen to put the home side on the board. At which point Kurt McDonald entered the fray. In itself, the interchange was nothing exceptional – McDonald didn’t change the game – but by this time of the day he is normally showered and changed after putting his body on the line for the U18s. Raw courage should never be scoffed at. In the process of rebuilding the Giants, coach Graham ‘Wombat’ Eadie, has relied on it heavily and mined a heart of gold in the likes of McDonald, Booth, Sean Watkins, Jack Gosiewski, Zac Docking

Jack Gosiewski, one of the young tyros with whom coach Graham ‘Wombat’ Eadie has entrusted the future of the Mullumbimby Giants.

and every kid he’s given the nod to. They are taking some beatings now, but in the company of captain Jake ‘Cobar’ Francisco, young ‘veterans’ Robbie Goodacre and Grant Cook, and the evergreen centre Glen Godbee – who scored scored two gorgeous tries for the reserves as well as one in Agrade that had class written all over it – the boys are growing in stature every week. To give credit where it’s due, the Ghosts were never going to lose. They’re a good, tough

(and tall) side. They run on to the ball from deep, at wellpractised angles and with combinations that only get more fluent as the opposition tires. Their support play invariably creates the extra man and, defensively, their scrambling covers most contingencies. Against a Mullum outfit that is still a work in progress, Grafton’s method was simply too persistent. For as hard as the Giants battled to hold them to 10–4, a classily constructed try to the Ghosts’ full-back before

Byron suffers season’s first union loss DJ Longtime

Byron rugby lost their first game of the season 20–13 at home to new competition leaders Yamba on Saturday. The Bay have put together a series of flattering wins in the past month against average opponents and were visibly nervous in the warm-up to this mid-season top-of-the-table clash. While the finals-hardened Yamba players settled the better of the two sides, the visitors were simply better on the day in every department. Their well-drilled but hardly imposing pack recycled possession at will and their intelligent No 10 chose his options perfectly, kicking for territory before releasing his outside backs when in scoring range. A try to the Yamba winger

set up a deserved 8–0 lead after 10 minutes and when Byron’s set piece started to fall apart the home crowd sensed there might be trouble in paradise. Byron’s lineout was a shambles and for the first time this season their scrum was put under real pressure. Enjoying all the territory and virtually uncontested ruck and maul possession, Yamba crossed over again but two penalty conversions from the impeccable Nathan Nicholls kept Byron in the game at 15–6. After having a player unnecessarily sin-binned, the Bay then inexplicably declined a third penalty goal attempt with more than 12 minutes to play. A goal would have brought the score within a converted try. Byron’s raid on the opposition line was short-lived and the

football gods showed they had a sense of irony when the visitors intercepted a wild pass to score a match-sealing third try. The Bay rallied with a consolation try and almost stole an improbable draw after running the ball from their own line in the final minute but Yamba held on to record a deserved victory. Halfback Nicholls was easily the best for Byron Bay. He was supported by the reliable Harry Hancock, impressive new recruit Max Olson and the ageless Mick Leece. But in truth, this was a Byron display lacking urgency, discipline and cohesion. Most alarming was the complete absence of any hardness and aggression, qualities that were abundant in the Bay’s early season victories. It remains to be seen whether this was a bad

the break was a reality check for vocal partisans. The second stanza might have been a cakewalk, but with the mob in the outer giving the ref heaps (it’s a truism: in sport, as in life, adjudicators look more harshly on the lowly) and the Blue-and-Golds refusing to turn it up (there were some invigorating stinks), Grafton didn’t have it all their own way. Nobody could feel good about the 38–10 defeat, but nobody felt bad about the effort. In the prelims, James Chester – even with a pimp’s moustache – scored three tries in the first fifteen minutes to inspire the reserves’ good ol’ boys to a 28–22 win, while the U18 hung on to repel the Ghosts by 20–16. Get out to LDF – the boys deserve your support.

NRRRL Round 10 FRIDAY Marist Brothers V Casino Under 18: 36-10 Reggies: 42-6 Firsts: 34-10

SATURDAY Northern Utd V Lower Clarence Reggies: 38-12 Firsts: 40-30 Murwillumbah V Kyogle Under 18: 16-14 Reggies: 52-14 Firsts: 34-16 Byron Bay V Grafton Rhinos Under 18: 42-30 Reggies: 32-20

SUNDAY Ballina V Evans Head Under 18: 24-24 Reggies: 52-14 Firsts: 46-10 Mullumbimby V Grafton Ghosts Under 18: 20-16 Reggies: 22-20 Firsts: 10-38

day at the office or whether cracks are starting to form in Byron’s title campaign. Byron Bay has the perfect opportunity to answer this question in the biggest competition game of the season against fierce rivals Bangalow. The Bay’s neighbours have steadily built momentum during the first half of the season to sit fourth on the table. Another epic chapter in this great rivalry unfolds at the Byron Recreation Fields at 2.30pm on Saturday.

Byron Magpies near miss builds character Mick Hosking

committed hard-running football all over the ground and the win had alot to do with that commitment. Sammie Lucas came back to the team and showed he hasn’t lost it with his straight-running direct football constantly repelling Bond from the last line of defence. Nathan Moon got his game on track in the second half and was inspirational in his attack at the ball. Dan Tiffen was as usual putting his body on the line for the team and along with Lucas, and Jarad Balchin, kept the Uni Sharks’ scoring opportunities low.

The spectators loved it, the players loved it but Byron’s coaching staff would have liked it different. The Byron Coopers Magpies had a last-gasp kick threepoint win against Bond Uni. It was a character-building win. The Magpies started slow and on the sidelines it looked like they thought it was going to just happen. They learn’t that in footy like life you have to earn your wins and it ain’t easy. Teale Pyne and Lucas Frazier shutting the gate on a Murwillum- Sean McQueen and Shayne bah play in Saturday’s game. Photo Bill de Maere Baldwin showed their team www.echo.net.au <echowebsection=Sport>

In the last Bond kicked four unanswered goals and had the Pies on the ropes. In the dying second Balwin attacked gathered and delivered to Soilwick Tom Hickey 15 metres in front. Showing poise and skill Hickey goaled and the Pies won a nailbitter by three points With several good players out it was great win; however, it will now give the coaching staff headaches picking the side

with so many players to pick from. ‘Its not all about winning! but about being a great club’, club legend Jezza Buultijens said. ‘If you train, you give yourself the best chance of playing. However some will miss out on Saturday but remember, they are still part of the team.’ Time will tell if the Byron Magpies are a good team or a great club.

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$ 249,000

Now registered and ready to build on this great block is located in a cul de sac position with good views and plans for an eco home. Selling below purchase price. 776m² Ref: 3538

CASH BUSINESS FOR SALE

$ 275,000

Everybody is aware of the huge growth in the home entertainment industry. The cost of going to the theatre, the introduction of BLU-RAY and HDTV have all contributed. Here’s your chance to capitalise on this growing trend. Civic Video Ocean Shores is fun family business long established (over 15 years) and with excellent trading ďŹ gures. Long lease (14 years left), great staff, top location. All plant and equipment in great order and very well stocked. Full details on application and upon signing of a conďŹ dentiality agreement. Agents Interest Declared. Ref: 3573

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$ 639,000

Just 17 minutes from Mullum you’ll be very impressed with this amazing property. Beautiful tropical gardens, fruit trees and a little pool. A handcrafted timber home with great ambience including 3 bedrooms, lofted master with ensuite (dual shower!) as well as a big deck, substantial double carport and 6m x 8m shed. Great value too. 2688m². Ref: 3596

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$ 480,000

AMAZING HOME – AMAZING VALUE

$ 849,000

Combining history and contemporary building styles this large home sits on a lush 1.5 acres of fruit trees and gardens. The original circa 1890s timber school house was renovated in the 1990s and has an open plan, timber oors living area with loft and timber kitchen plus one bedroom and spacious bathroom. The home was further renovated in early 2000 adding 5 bedrms, 2 bathrms and another living space. There are two covered verandahs and a couple of outbuildings. 6277m². Ref: 3572

This is the full package! Unique handcrafted pole frame and mud brick home featuring extensive natural timber joinery. Toxic free too. Three bedrooms plus parents wing and ensuite. Huge pool, big views, very private AND a second cute cottage with big verandah AND a huge shed. Check out the photos on our website and you’ll be amazed too. 6.61ha. Ref: 3593

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$ 395,000

Here’s a beauty. Just 12km from Mullumbimby! If you like bush critters, birds, wallabies, echidnas, koalas, the lot. Elevated heavily timbered parcel with with privacy and sealed road access. Good breezes, a rural outlook plus: good sized shed and tons of potential. 5.9ha (14acres). Ref: 3602

$ 419,000

Big elevated block with views to Mt Chincogan. Underground power, town water, private location, close to town and Shearwater Steiner School. Plans approved for substantial home. Take a look and you’ll be impressed. 5377m². Ref: 3595

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OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES

26 Tristania Street, Bangalow. Sat 9.30-10.30am 10/231 Fowlers Road, Possum Creek/ Bangalow. Sat 11am-12pm 19 Blackbean Lane, Federal. Sat 11am-12pm

ELDERS BANGALOW

23 Julieanne Place, Bexhill. 11-11.30am 122 Elliot Road, Clunes. 11-11.30am 14 Coachwood Crt, Federal. 11-11.30am 35 Alcorn St, Suffolk Park. 12-12.30pm

ELDERS NEW BRIGHTON

38 Mia Court, North Ocean Shores. Sat 11am-12pm

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY 1/36 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 11 Bunjil Pl, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 2/3 Somerset Street, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 4/9 Hazelwood Close, Suffolk Park. Thu 2-2.30pm & Sat 11-11.30am 12/1 Belongil Crescent, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am

1/80 Stewart Street, Lennox Head. Sat 11-11.30am 34 Julian Rocks Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 813 Myocum Road, Myocum. Sat 11-11.30am 9/9 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 39 Corkwood Close, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12.30pm 46 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 3 Ocean St, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 9 Tristania Pl, Byron Bay. Sat 1212.30pm 45 Beech Dr, Suffolk Park. Sat 11.30pm 2 Inderwong Avenue, Ocean Shores. Sat 1-1.30pm

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11 Nandroya Avenue, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.30am 7 Conawindra Court, South Golden Beach. Sat 11-11.30am 4 Larelar Court, North Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.30am

16 Kolora, North Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm 41 Yallakool Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm 21 Kingsford Drive, Bayside Brunswick Heads. Sat 1-1.30pm 3 Old Pac Hwy Next To Uncle Tom’s. Sat 1-1.30pm

LJ HOOKER BYRON BAY

3 Coachwood Close, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 54 Jonson St, Byron Bay. Sat 1212.30pm 26 Corkwood Crescent, Suffolk Park. Sat 1-1.30pm

LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE

7/12 Pinnacle Row, Lennox Head. Sat 11-11.30am 3/32 Ballina Street, Lennox Head. Sat 11-11.30am 2/60 Allens Parade, Lennox Head. Sat 12-12.30pm 98 Byron St, Bangalow. Sat 12-12.30pm 7 Kalbarri Pl, Lennox Head. Sat 1-1.30pm

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7/10 Balemo Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 10-10.45am 2/22 Jarrah Crescent, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.45am 1/25 Yallakool Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.45am 15 Yamble Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.45pm 14 Muli Muli Avenue, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.45pm 12 Robin Street, South Golden Beach. Sat 1-1.45pm 12 Royal Avenue, South Golden Beach. Sat 2-2.45pm

PROFESSIONALS REAL ESTATE MULLUMBIMBY 65B Argyle Street, Mullumbimby. Sat 11.15-12noon

RAY WHITE BYRON BAY

4/40 Ruskin Street, Byron Bay. Wed 11-11.30am & Sat 10-10.30am 304 Tyagarah Road, Myocum. Sat 10-10.30am

5 Tristania Place, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 10/591 Broken Head Road, Broken Head. Sat 11-11.30am 4 Riverside Cres, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11.30am-12pm 2/47 Bottlebrush Cres, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12.30pm 12 Wright Pl, Byron Bay. Sat 1212.30pm 95 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm 9 Plantation Dr, Ewingsdale. Sat 1-1.30pm

RED ROSE REALTY

5 Wollumbin Place, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12.30pm 111 Fowlers Lane, Possum Creek. Sat 1.30-2.30pm

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RAY WHITE BYRON BAY

Auction 11am onsite Saturday July 7 10/591 Broken Head Road, Suffolk Park. Inspect Sat 11-11.30am Auction 1pm onsite Saturday July 7 304 Tyagarah Road, Myocum. Inspect Sat 10-10.30am Auction 10am onsite Saturday July 14 4/40 Ruskin Street, Byron Bay. Inspect Wed 11-11.30am & Sat 10-10.30am Auction 10am onsite Saturday July 14 95 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm Auction 11.30am onsite Saturday July 14 12 Wright Place, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm

SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE

Auction 10am onsite Saturday July 14 17 Coachwood Court, Federal. Inspect Sat 11am-12pm

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ELDERS NEW BRIGHTON

Auction 12pm onsite Saturday July 7 38 Mia Court, North Ocean Shores

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY Auction 5pm onsite July 5 4/9 Hazelwood Close, Suffolk Park Auction 11am onsite July 7 1/80 Stewart Street, Lennox Head Auction 12pm onsite July 14 2 Inderwong Avenue, Ocean Shores Auction 11am onsite July 22 39 Corkwood Crescent, Suffolk Park

LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE August 1st at Lennox Hotel Function Room 7/12 Pinnacle Row, Lennox Head 3/32 Ballina Street, Lennox Head 2/60 Allens Parade, Lennox Head 98 Byron Street, Bangalow 7 Kalbarri Place, Lennox Head

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728 BINNA BURRA ROAD, FEDERAL NOW FOR SALE AT $790,000 Contact Tracey Wild 0411 668 338

Auction 10am onsite Saturday 14th July

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Backlash First, a couple of important corrections to stories in last week’s paper: on page 3 in the report on Jack Garda’s murder, ‘Warren Garda’ should read ‘Warren Purtill’. Additionally the second last paragraph of ‘Rape and assault survivor tells her story’ on page 7 should have read ‘women shouldn’t feel ashamed if they are a victim‌’. Apologies to anyone who was upset by the errors. Q Q Q Q

Every Friday from 7 till 11am at the Mullum Showgrounds, Mullum Farmers Market brings you fresh, delicious market breakfasts, locally grown fruit, vegies, nuts, honey, breads, baked goods, handmade pasta, olives, meats, dairy, local cheese, local foods and live chooks. Call 6677 1956. Don’t miss Mullum at its most colourful.

Byron’s current deputy mayor Basil Cameron is the second hopeful to so far announce a run for the position of mayor at the September 8 election. At the 2008 election, as head of Group C, Cameron picked up 165 votes. His announced opposition is The Greens’ Simon Richardson, who scored 41 votes when most of the Greens’ total went to Jan Barham. Obviously Richardson will pick up a lot more of the Greens support now he is the frontrunner. See all the results from 2008 at www.pastvtr.elections.nsw. gov.au/LGE2008/result.Byron. html.

Christina’s cute kewpie cakes came a close second in the novelty section of Saturday’s Coorabell cupcake competition; her lemon meringue cuppies, however, took out the traditional category. The event was part of a fundraiser for the Coorabell public school. Photo Jeff ‘Someone Left My Cake Out In The Rain’ Dawson

vital experiments with red wine and coffee but is mindful of research commissioned by the Organ and Tissue Authority. It found that while 81 per cent of Australians aged 65 years or more are willing Q Q Q Q to become organ and tissue Backlash is attempting to donors, 37 per cent wrongly wear out most of his internal assume they are too old to doorgans before he dies through nate. The Authority is work-

ing hard to bust the common myth, so there may be some use for the old bastard yet – he has marked his driver’s licence

and will accordingly. For more information on handing over your personal offal visit www. donatelife.gov.au.

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After five months of preparation, local musician and film music composer Andy Holm flew through the auditions of Australia’s Got Talent and recorded the semi-final show in Melbourne for Channel 7 which will be aired on Wednesday June 27. Andy hopes that the community will support him on Wednesday by giving him lots of votes to take him into the finals.

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