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PM Julia Gillard, along with Richmond MP Justine Elliot (pictured right), spent Friday in Byron Shire, first inspecting the new Bangalow highway upgrade and then visiting Bangalow primary school staff and students. And the hard hats were certainly needed against the dross as interstate reporters tried to draw out more leadership speculation. Photo Jeff ‘Harder Than News Ltd’ Dawson Hans Lovejoy

Australian prime minister Julia Gillard visited Byron Shire last Friday as part of a north coast tour which also included the announcement that Murwillumbah will be the first north coast town to receive the National Broadband Network (NBN) fibre optic connection planned for 2015 and 2016.

First stop was the inspection of the Pacific Highway upgrade near Bangalow, where contractors Baulderstone Pty Ltd have employed 80 workers since mid last year to work on the Tintenbar to Ewingsdale section. At approximately 17 kilometres in length, it will start at the northern end of the Ballina bypass at Ross Lane and extend to the Ewingsdale interchange.

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The total cost is $862 million, with the feds contributing $566.1m and the state $295.9m. It is expected to be finished in the second half of 2014, weather permitting. During the press conference at the construction site, local and national media assembled to ask questions. As to be expected she refused to be drawn on the recent failed leadership spill, instead saying that she will reflect in the coming days and make a decision on the cabinet. Next it was a stroll down Bangalow’s main street, past the pub and bemused store-

keepers to a quick stop at the Utopia cafe. She then spent the afternoon visiting Bangalow primary school, meeting staff and students for their Harmony Day assembly . Ms Elliot told The Echo, ‘It was just priceless watching the really excited kids and parents talking with the PM.’ A meeting with Byron Shire mayor Simon Richardson was arranged before she eventually stayed at the Byron@Byron resort in the evening. The next day she travelled to Murwillumbah then on to Sydney. Q Editorial page 12

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Barham gains support for Indigenous health Jan Barham, Greens MP and spokesperson for Aboriginal Affairs, has welcomed the NSW upper house’s passage of her motion calling on the government to consider a key initiative to close the gap in health outcomes for older Indigenous people. ‘This motion called on the NSW government to consider lowering the eligibility age for the Seniors Card to 45 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. I am pleased that the members of the Legislative Council across all parties supported it,’ Ms Barham said in a media release. ‘Making the Seniors Card available earlier is a simple, immediate way that we can ensure Indigenous people have improved access to primary health services. ‘By having Seniors Card entitlements, including concession rates on transport and other discounts, we can help to overcome problems with the accessibility and affordability of health services.’ The motion was passed on National Close the Gap Day, a campaign that aims to elimi-

nate the health inequality between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 2030. ‘On average, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can expect to live more than a decade less than other Australians. Closing this gap requires a range of solutions from governments at all levels. Seniors Card eligibility is one part of the solution,’ Ms Barham said. Ms Barham also paid tribute in parliament to Micky Kay, an Arakwal Bundjalung elder from Byron Bay who died recently. ‘I am proud to say that Micky was a friend,’ she said. ‘I have known him for many years and worked closely with the Arakwal elders on the historical Indigenous Land Use Agreement. Micky was affectionately known as the Black Mayor of Byron Bay. ‘He was well known for performing Welcome to Country ceremonies and for the pride and skill he displayed in sharing the cultural heritage of his people. As an elder he was a strong voice to advise young Indigenous people about cultural traditions.’

Tough laws planned for OMCG The NSW government will introduce a bill to the Parliament which replicates the Queensland anti-bikie legislation, while retaining key elements of the current NSW model, NSW premier Barry O’Farrell and attorney-general Greg Smith said last week. ‘We’re determined to get these tough new laws in place by Easter,’ Mr O’Farrell said. The NSW government is determined to have outlaw motorcycle gangs declared crimi-

nal organisations.’ Under the legislation, the Supreme Court, rather than an eligible judge, will make decisions on applications to declare an organisation a criminal organisation. Mr Smith said police are already getting results in a crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs. ‘Through Operation Spartan, the police have so far laid over 1,100 charges and made 660 arrests.’

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From left, Byron Primary School captains Louis RobinsonGale, Tia Gotterson and Louis’s sister Scout Robinson-Gale had a quick chat with PM Julia Gillard in Bangalow to discuss fundraising plans for their Race To Canberra. The school is seeking support from local businesses in the community to help get every single year six student to Canberra this year. With 1,050 kilometres between Byron and Canberra they are selling kilometres for $20 each. ‘The PM’s press adviser bought the first km so only 1,049 to go!’ said Clare Robinson-Gale. Photo John Tass-Parker from the prime ministers office.

Saffin quits after failed spill Page MP Janelle Saffin has resigned from her short lived role as whip after supporting Kevin Rudd in last week’s unsuccessful leadership vote. Despite her urging, and that of 20-odd colleagues, in his office shortly before the leadership spill, Mr Rudd declined to nominate for the ballot, seeing PM

Julia Gillard and deputy Wayne Swan re-elected unopposed. Ms Saffin, who has made no secret that she is a supporter of Mr Rudd, was generous in her description of his decision, saying he had given his word not to stand against his leader and did not want to split the party.

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The Byron Breast Cancer Support Group is offering a free eight-week Breast Cancer Yoga and Feldenkrais program funded by the Cancer Council of NSW for those affected by breast cancer. The program runs from May 3 until June 21, 11.30am– 1.30pm, at Yoga Peace in Mullumbimby with qualified practitioners Stephanie McGarry and Linda Pontecorvo. Program organiser Barb Pinter said, ‘We are very grateful to the Cancer Council NSW who have provided

funding for the program and encourage all those who have experienced breast cancer at any time to book in – numbers are limited and booking is essential.’ Also the Breast Cancer Peer Support Group is sending a handmade Heart-Friendship quilt to its sister group in Malindi, Kenya – if people have any contributions of spare prostheses, breast cancer information or gifts please let the group know. To book in for the program, make donations, or purchase raffle tickets phone 6680 8893.

Cookie company may be sold The Byron Bay Cookie Company could continue to operate if the bakery business can be sold as a going concern, a meeting of creditors heard last Tuesday. The company is being wound up by the Australian Tax Office after reportedly being owed $1.3 million in back

taxes. Up to 170 businesses are owed money, including $2.7 million to unsecured creditors, plus unpaid staff entitlements.

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You simply could not have asked for a better day for the eighth bi-annual Brunswick Heads Kites and Bikes festival. There was plenty of sun and just enough wind to go fly a kite. In an eco-friendly celebration of affordable family fun with three event programs – the kites, the bikes and entertainment – there was everything for everyone. Festival visitors had the chance to make Q See the video of this story at Brunswick Heads realtor and clown MC for Kites and Bikes their own kites and fly them, Russell Siwicki with deputy Byron Shire mayor Diane Woods. decorate then tour around Photo Jeff Dawson Bruns on their bikes all the Go to echonetdaily.net.au

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Assange comes to Byron State seeks feedback on Christine Assange, Julian AsUnderground traces Julian’s sange’s mother, will be a special roots as a ‘white hat hacker’, a new CSG rules guest at Palace Byron Bay Cinema on April 5 for a one night only screening of Underground: The Julian Assange Story. Joining Ms Assange for a post-film Q&A will be the writer/director Robert Connolly (Balibo, The Bank), lead actor Alex Williams, and Samantha Castro, co-founder of the WikiLeaks Australian Citizens Alliance, who is also working closely with Julian on his bid for the Senate.

definition he created for someone who looks but doesn’t steal. Along with two friends, he formed a group in 1989 called the ‘International Subversives’ and broke into some of the world’s most powerful and secretive organisations. Broadcast on Network Ten in October 2012 to critical acclaim, Underground drew over 1.3 million viewers nationwide. Phone 6680 8555 or visit www. palacecinemas.com.au to book.

A proposed amendment to the Mining State Environmental Planning Policy (Mining SEPP) is now on exhibition for public feedback until Friday April 12, 2013. It aims to strengthen regulation of the coal seam gas (CSG) industry. Planning and infrastructure minister Brad Hazzard said, ‘The amendment seeks to prohibit CSG exploration and production activity within two

kilometres of residential zones and proposed future residential areas. ‘Drilling underneath these zones will also be prohibited. ‘CSG activities will also be excluded from land identified as a Critical Industry Cluster – which includes the Upper Hunter horse breeding and wine making industries.’ The draft Mining SEPP can be viewed at: www.planning. nsw.gov.au/onexhibition.

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New Rhythms app includes Bluesfest Program

Verity Bee gives a preview of the new Rhythms magazine’s app that inlcudes the bluesfest program. It can be downloaded or viewed via https://rhythms.com.au. Photo Jeff ‘Happy Appy’ Dawson

Expert explains digital publishing Digital publishing expert Anna Maguire will be in Byron Bay to present a full day workshop on Saturday May 4 from 10am to 4pm for the Northern Rivers Writers’ Centre. Anna Maguire has worked in publishing and digital content for 25 years and trains authors and publishing students in how to make the most of the opportunities of this medium. Northern Rivers Writers’ Centre Writer development manager Lisa Walker said Anna’s workshop will be interactive and provide writers with practical strategies. For bookings and enquiries contact 6685 5115 or visit www.nrwc.org.au.

Belongil beach to gets its rocks on Hans Lovejoy

Rocks from the Ewingsdale highway upgrade look likely to be placed on Belongil’s shoreline after councillors voted to provide interim protection at Manfred, Border and Don Streets at an extraordinary meeting last Thursday (Crs Dey, Cameron and Spooner voted against). No doubt it will be a relief for Belongil beachfront residents, some of whom have an ongoing court case with Council. But as for beach users in that area, you’d better get in quickly to enjoy what remains. It’s predicted that the beach will erode further with the retaining walls. It was stressed during the meeting that rock protection works would be considered an interim measure until a longterm coastal zone management plan was adopted. The overdue plan was expected to be finalised by the end of 2012, according to Council’s website. Geobags were installed around public beach access areas at the end of 2001, and

a Council report noted that the existing geobag structures were only ever intended as an interim short-term measure, but have been in place for over 10 years. As a result, Council says the geobags are ageing and currently have high maintenance requirements. During debate, Cr Duncan Dey argued removing rocks is difficult and should be considered a temporary fixture, not an interim one. Cr Paul Spooner lamented that the beach ‘will be gone within a generation’. But Cr Alan Hunter told the chamber, ‘We’re ducking from our responsibilities on this issue,’ he said, and referred to the recent debate on leadership with Council’s position on gay marriage. ‘This is a unique opportunity due to the tunnel being built.’ Cr Di Woods was also for the idea, saying, ‘there’s no grey area with the community on this issue.’ She said that it wasn’t just the residents at risk but land owned by Council and underground sewarage. Cr Woods also added that

while she wasn’t happy to see the beach potentially disappear, there are thankfully other beach areas in the Shire. Mayor Simon Richardson said the time to complete the design and approval process at this stage is unknown but could be lengthy. ‘Funding for capital and maintenance costs for the proposed works will be sourced from state departments and private landholders.

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MP Don Page raises ire of councils over proposed sacking laws Hans Lovejoy

Radical changes that would see a ‘fundamental shift’ in power from local councils to the state government have been blasted by NSW’s peak representative body, Local Government NSW (LGNSW). And despite the reforms being now on hold, the minister responsible for local government, local Ballina MP Don Page, was accused of failing to consult LGNSW at an urgent meeting held on March 15. Additionally, detail on the Early Intervention Bill is vague and lacks detail, says joint president of LGNSW, Cr Keith Rhoades AFSM. ‘If passed, this legislation will undermine the democratic responsibilities of mayors and councils elected by residents and ratepayers by making councils responsible to the minister,’ he said. ‘The lack of detail and broad scope for the ‘Performance Improvement Order’ criteria is extremely worrying. The NSW government needs to give a clearer definition of what constitutes a ‘non-functioning’ and ‘noneffective’ council.’ Presently, councils can only be dismissed by the NSW governor if a public inquiry has been held and if the minister for local government recommends the dismissal. There are 152 NSW local government bodies and Mr Page told parliament there were, ‘no less than 10 cases’ that cost millions in recent years.’ [Hansard transcription] Additionally he says, ‘for the first time in 17 years, there are no councils under administration’. So why is this such a priority? Mr Page told The Echo, ‘We

have had a small number of councils who have become dysfunctional and if this legislation had been in place the problems would have been sorted out. ‘For example last year a Sydney council had a group of councillors who kept walking out of the chamber so a quorum could not be maintained and matters could not be dealt with. This went on for many months! ‘There is currently no provision in the Local Government Act to deal with such a situation. By being able to nip problems in the bud there will be fewer dismissals in future.’ The power to suspend a whole council already exists in a number of other jurisdictions including Western Australia and Queensland Mr Page told parliament. [Hansard transcription, February 26, 2013] He also referenced a recently published NSW auditor-general’s report, Monitoring Local Government, which, ‘also supported the need for government to have greater powers in tackling poor performance.’

The amendment While the lengthy 26 page amendment to the Local Government Act includes much detail on what powers the state wants, it’s sparse on how councils can appeal. One notable proposal is a ‘consultation period of not less than 21 days,’ for submissions. And being suspended means a total lockout – there would be no pay or ‘use of council facilities’. The amendment, available at http://bit.ly/XqZHKZ, would enable the minister for local government or the directorgeneral to demand documents

be non-compliance with state legislation etc or continual refusal to allow a quorum to be formed preventing council from operating.’ He also denies it’s a power grab. ‘To the contrary – it’s a sensible means of addressing problems before they get to a point where after a long period of dysfunction a public inquiry is ordered and a council is Page’s response sacked, which is the only option As for the Local Government now when dysfunction occurs.’ NSW claims of not being consulted, Mr Page told The Echo Railroaded his department has had three Shadow NSW Labor local consultations so far, ‘Two as government minister Sophie minister with the presidents and Cotsis told The Echo that what one at officer level, with more to is being proposed is a ‘new seccome. We are working through tion, not an amendment.’ the issues and I have no intenShe says she is ‘getting lettion of rushing the Bill through. ters from residents about this, ‘Effectively it’s on hold while and the government should be we conclude our discussions, worried.’ which have been very con‘They tried to ram this structive. through despite the act being ‘LGNSW received the Bill reviewed,’ she said, referring to on February 14 and raised no the Local Government Act 1993, a review of which is due in Sepconcerns until recently. ‘The processes provided be- tember. fore a performance improveShe claims that 27 councils ment order are being worked and mayors across Sydney have through by the government also discussed the proposals at and LGNSW. a recent meeting. ‘They feel ‘Notwithstanding, the min- railroaded,’ she said. ister must give notice of a perFormer mayor, independent formance improvement order, state and federal member Ted state exactly what the problem Mack told Fairfax last week, ‘If is – not just to the council but the government thinks this appublicly – and the council has proach is worthwhile, why stop 21 days to say what they are go- at local government? ing to do to improve. ‘Why not give agencies such ‘After saying what they pro- as the ombudsman, the audipose to do they have time to tor-general or the ICAC the carry out their plan. It is only power to issue ‘performance if they refuse to solve the prob- improvement orders’ against lem after all the requests etc poorly performing state govhave been made that a minister ernment ministers, with the can consider the three month authority to make recommensuspension option. dations to the governor that ‘The things that could trig- these ministers be dismissed if ger an order to improve would they fail to comply?’ about the council, its operations or its activities; enable the minister to issue ‘performance improvement order’ to enable the minister to suspend a council for a period of up to three months or more,’ provide for the appointment of interim administrators; and to allow other minor and miscellaneous amendments.

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Tweed Shire Council last week sacked general manager David Keenan just 10 months into his three-year contract, with majority councillors citing a loss of trust in his ability to continue in the highly paid job. The surprise move comes after what is believed to have been an irreparable breakdown in relations between the GM and the mayor over various issues in the 10 months Mr Keenan has been in the job. Mayor Barry Longland moved in a late urgency motion to terminate Mr Keenan’s contract in a closed-door session after the general council meeting and majority councillors agreed, with a 4–3 vote (Crs Warren Polglase, Phil Youngblutt and Carolyn Byrne against). A rescission motion on the move failed, along the same voting lines. Cr Longland issued a

Tweed GM David Keenan pictured just after his appointment in April last year. Photo Jeff Dawson

statement saying he would be appointing an acting general manager as soon as possible. ‘There is a clause in the general manager’s contract which permits the termination of the contract without notice and without a reason being necessary,’ Cr Longland said. ‘In making this decision, Council was acting in the best interests of the Tweed community. I want to re-

assure Tweed residents and ratepayers that it is business as usual for the shire and Council has an experienced senior management team which will ensure no disruptions to Council business.’ It’s believed Mr Keenan will be paid out the remainder of his contract and has been given several days’ notice. One of four council directors is expected to be appointed acting general manager next week. The move to cut short the GM’s contract came only days after Cr Longland returned from a threeweek overseas holiday. There was no clue during last night’s open council meeting of the move, which came during the confidential session when members of the press and public were excluded. But council watchers say several issues which the GM handled had soured relations between the GM and majority councillors.

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When Bernard McCaffery headed down to his local beach for a surf he came away a hero. And because of his action, Bernard’s is one of 50 Commendations for Brave Conduct approved by Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, governor-general of the Commonwealth of Australia. On November 27, 2008 Bernie pulled two swimmers from the ocean at Suffolk Park. ‘I checked the water and then brought my board back up to go for a quick surf ’, says Bernie. ‘There was a really strong rip, that was the reason I was going surfing because there was a little left with a wave going off it. There were no other surfers about and I was really keen to get into the water.’ Bernie says when he got back to the beach with his board a group of people saw him and ran up and asked for assistance for two people who were struggling in the surf. He was told that there was a woman and a man who had gone to assist her, who were in distress out

Bernard McCaffery is to receive a commendation for brave conduct after rescuing two swimmers in Suffolk in 2008. Sitting on his knee is nineteen month old son Tyler

past the breakers. Three other men had also entered the water to assist. Bernie made his way to the swimmers and he dragged the exhausted woman onto the board. ‘I got the girl on. She was pretty blue and struggling. I got her in and was told that one of the men who was trying to save her was in trouble as well so I went back out and got him. It probably took an hour or so to get them in – it was a really strong rip.’

Mr McCaffery managed to get the pair to shore, while the other men made their way back to the beach, after being in the water for almost forty minutes.

Happens all the time Bernie, who will receive his award at a ceremony in Sydney later in the year, said he didn’t expect to be honoured in such a way. ‘It happens all the time. Surfers are always saving people. It’s something anyone would do’.

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The largest collection of Led Zeppelin photos ever seen in Byron Bay opens on March 27 at Retrospect Galleries to coincide with the appearance of lead singer Robert Plant at the Bluesfest. The exhibition runs from March 27 to April 4 at 52 Jonson Street. The photos were taken by photographer Ted Harvey at the sellout Sydney concert in 1972. Ted’s photos from this concert were never published. This was in spite of the fact that Plant told Ted they were the best live shots anyone had taken of the band. More than three decades later, Ted rediscovered the film and the images were first exhibited in an exhibition called ‘One Night Stand’ at the Lismore Regional Art Gallery. Proceeds from sales will go to Rockphoto Aid, which supports children in poverty in Brazil, a project Ted and his wife Margaret are committed to.

Ted Harvey and gallery owner Alberto Sanchez unveil Robert Plant for the installation of the collection of Led Zeppelin photos. You can also catch the real one at the Bluesfest this week. Photo Jeff ‘Lead Head’ Dawson

Ballina GM accused of witch hunt against councillors Chris Dobney

Ballina Council GM Paul Hickey has been accused of conducting a ‘witch hunt’ against elected councillors after demanding they produce statutory declarations in relation to what they know about information allegedly leaked to The Echo about secret council deliberations. Ballina Greens councillor Jeff Johnson told The Echo the GM had threatened him with

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legal action despite his written denial that he had leaked any confidential information. He said Mr Hickey had ‘no legal authority to require a statutory declaration be produced’ and said that councillors were being treated ‘completely differently from staff ’, who were merely being ‘spoken to’. Last Wednesday Ballina council watcher Vince Kelly wrote in a letter to Echonetdaily that the council had backed the wrong horse in the planned

sale of a property in Tamarind Drive. In it, Mr Kelly asserted a ‘cash and land’ swap offered by Fire and Rescue NSW was preferred over a purchaser who he said would have paid more money and provided the community with a much needed indoor swimming pool. The letter contained financial information that was heard behind closed doors in a confidential sitting of the council’s commercial services committee of February 26. www.echo.net.au


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Ceramicist Lucy Vanstone and printmaker Anne Leon have co-operated on an imaginary menagerie, full of whimsical creatures in a garden of earthly delights. There will be birds, dragonflies, everlasting easter eggs and exquisite fabrics taking up residence in the Wheel Of Life gallery. Opening this Friday evening, the exhibition is on from 10am to 4pm daily until April 20 at 21 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Photo Jeff Dawson

Harmony Day is celebrated each year coinciding with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It’s a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home; from traditional custodians of the land to newly arrived immigrants. This year’s theme, Many Stories – One Australia, is being taken up in different ways around the region. Byron Bay’s Harmony team took to the streets on Saturday to celebrate with food and music in Railway Park, combining with the last artisan market of the season. Amid the flavours of Indonesia, Japan, Brazil, Greece, Belgium and the Middle East, the day was full of exciting cultural events, live music, dance and children’s activities.

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Bulkier buses and passengers CSG laws tighten at fed level The first stage of passing fed- plan to hand responsibility for cause red tape to snap eral laws to provide greater this new protection to the state Busting ‘bus red tape’ has been announced by NSW minister for Roads and Ports Duncan Gay, allowing an increase in weight limits for two-axle buses operating in NSW. He said in a media release on Thursday that the changes are required because of advancements in modern day buses and because humans now weigh more. ‘Dare I say, modern day lifestyles have also contributed to an increase in average passenger

weights,’ said minister Gay. He quoted Australian Health Survey ABS stats: ‘The national average weight for men is now at 86 kilograms and 71 kilograms for women. When Australian Design Rules for buses and coaches were first implemented in 1989, the average weight was mandated at only 65 kilograms.’ The mass limit increase will apply to route services and charter/coach services across NSW, and will come into effect from April 19, 2013.Â

protection for water resources affected by coal seam gas mining was passed recently. An amendment to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act passed through the Lower House, and now will be tabled in the Upper House. If passed there it will become law. Greens senator Larissa Waters told AAP, ‘Mr Windsor’s amendment, which has the full support of the Greens, prevents Mr Abbott from his

governments, who have let the coal seam gas industry run rampant. We’ve come a long way toward locking the gate and Abbott-proofing the fence.’ Local federal MP Justine Elliot said in a release, ‘Currently there is no direct protection for water resources under our national environmental law and we’re going to change that.’ ‘Our biggest risk is still the National Party pushing their CSG agenda at all levels of government.’

Beware of bats, say infectious disease experts tically tried to establish what was wrong with him, says Dr Francis. Analysis of his brain and spinal fluid were normal at first, but on day 10 of his admission, increased levels of lyssavirus were detected. The boy’s neurological condition deteriorated, characterised by symptoms such as abnormal movements, and he then went into a coma. ‘Human to human transmission of lyssaviruses had not been well documented,’ he said, ‘but it is theoretically possible. Local and international guidelines recommend post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for anyone who has had skin or muscosal contact with saliva or neural tissue from an infected person. ‘This involves immunoglob-

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Proved fatal in all cases reported ‘ABLV has proved fatal in all cases reported to date,’ he said. ‘There is a need for increased public awareness of the risk associated with bat contact. In short, people should stay away from bats. For anyone exposed, PEP is effective at preventing progression to disease, and should be considered as soon as possible in all cases that constitute a potentially significant

exposure.’ ABLV was first identified in Australian bats and flying foxes in 1996 and remains common in both animals, though human infection is extremely rare. Two adult cases were confirmed in 1996 and 1998, and followed a similar disease course to rabies before being fatal in both cases. One was a woman bitten by a flying fox after trying to remove it from a child, the other a carer who looked after these animals. Other lyssavirus strains circulate in bats in the USA and Europe, and multiple cases of human infection, and subsequent deaths, have been reported. Thus this warning issued by experts applies to wherever bat or flying fox populations exist.

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here is a wistful piece of pacifist musing which asks: what if they gave a war and nobody came? Well, Volume 27 #41 March 26, 2013 after last week we know the answer, and it sure isn’t peace. By Saturday night the floor of the Labor caucus room looked like the stage after the last act of It’s a national media scrum on a hill in Bangalow after a tour of Hamlet, except that this tragedy big cranes and flattened earth. is not over yet: there is almost News Ltd goons are outnumbered by local media. certainly more carnage to come But it didn’t stop a question fit for A Current Affair. before we can ring down the cur‘With both Janelle Saffin and Justine Elliot being Rudd tain on the whole sorry business. supporters, will the north coast see less attention from a Gillard The explanation is simple government?’ enough: the fact that battle was With collective sighs it was over. never actually joined did not Fast forward fifteen minutes. Sitting across from the PM in mean that the causes of the Bangalow’s Utopia cafe was always going to be surreal. Given her conflict, the ambitions, hatreds, MPs were self imploding at the same time in Canberra, it made it fears and treacheries which all the more curious. gave rise to it would suddenly A man in black placed an iPhone in record mode onto the table disappear. But this in itself did and then removed himself from view. ‘Don’t mention the war’, not make bloodshed inevitable. was all I could keep thinking while ordering coffee. There is another way to solve Maybe there was no crisis? There was not a hint as she sat disputes, and it is called politics. completely present, calm and serene. ‘You know, Byron is a good Simon Crean has spent most place to get your chakras realigned,’ I offered. of his life learning and practisBemusement shifted to excitement as a long black with a hot ing the craft. As a minister in the cross bun arrived. Hawke-Keating governments he Hans Lovejoy, editor had seen it at its most successful and as leader of the Labor Party in opposition he understood its frustrations. In the last few years as a senior minister under Julia Gillard he had done his best to impart the lessons he had learned: remembrance of the legacies of the past and the need for inclusion, consultation and communication – the ability to show you are prepared to govern for all Australians. And he had watched in increasing despair as the feud between Gillard and Kevin Rudd became an all-consuming distraction promoted by a largely hostile media as the dominant theme of the government. er ark s-P Tas n Joh by MP Justine Elliot Crean was not interested in a Photo of PM with Richmond ce. Gillard party or a Rudd party; from the prime ministers offi he wanted to get back to the idea of a modern Labor Party. And as time went on, it became clear that unless and until there Established 1986 was a resolution, it wasn’t going General Manager Simon Haslam to happen. Indeed, things were Editor At Large Hans Lovejoy moving the other way, and for

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Crean the breaking point was Gillard’s performance at the AWU conference, followed by her attack on the 457 visa system. This was open and unashamed class warfare, a concept which Labor was supposed to have discarded a generation ago. Like his fellow veteran Martin Ferguson, Crean accepted that Gillard was not the only one to blame: Rudd had tried something similar in the first attempt at a mining tax. And the common factor was Wayne Swan,

Gillard, on the other hand, was confident she still had a majority so when Crean approached her to demand a spill she launched an immediate retaliatory strike: she sacked Crean from her ministry and called the caucus meeting for that afternoon. Crean had been expecting Gillard to refuse, which would have meant organising a caucus petition and thus gaining more time, but now there was no turning back. He went over the top and charged the machine guns, only to realise

Crean’s negotiations were not with Rudd himself, but with Chris Bowen, and the two had very different interpretations of what was proposed. by Mungo MacCallum treasurer to both leaders and now Gillard’s trusted deputy. If the nexus could be broken, perhaps there was hope. So Crean resolved to stand against Swan as deputy. Gillard would not and could not abandon Swan; Crean’s proposal meant that he had to desert Gillard, but he saw no alternative if the party was to be salvaged. So he went to the Rudd camp and suggested a RuddCrean ticket, but when, as he expected, this was rejected because Rudd wanted Anthony Albanese as his deputy, Crean decided to go it alone while supporting Rudd anyway. And this is where it all came unstuck. Crean’s negotiations were not with Rudd himself, but with Chris Bowen, and the two had very different interpretations of what was proposed. Crean thought Bowen was ready and willing to go, with the numbers virtually sewn up. Bowen thought Crean was offering to supply the numbers which would ensure victory.

he hardly needed to add that in no circumstances would he now accept the leadership. In no circumstances would it now ever be offered. So, on the scoreboard, a win for Gillard; but at a terrible price. As well as Crean, she lost her other substantial link with Labor’s past, Martin Ferguson, who took the opportunity to break with a government from which he had long been estranged. Gillard would have retained him and might also have forgiven Bowen. She would certainly have sacked Kim Carr, and as for the lesser lights – Richard Marles, Joel Fitzgibbon, Ed Husic, and Janelle Saffin – who knows; the question is academic because all are now gone. At the time of writing it appears that she will hang on to the other most prominent Rudd backers, Anthony Albanese and Mark Butler, despised by Ferguson’s young brother Laurie as gutless wonders; she can ill afford not to. Despite all her bravado, the damage her government has sustained has made her victory look decidedly Pyrrhic. Full scale, open warfare might even have been a better bet. A final confrontation, a genuine duel to the death, at least would have meant a clean kill one way or the other and the chance of a fresh start. As it is, Gillard can just keep charging ahead, ignoring all advice to change course, whether well meant or otherwise. You have to admire her persistence, chorus her admirers: she’s as tough as nails. Yes, reply her critics: she’s tough all right. But wouldn’t it be nice if she didn’t have to be; if she was just smart enough to stay out of trouble in the first place.

that he was on his own: Rudd, having been told that a win could not be guaranteed, elected to remain in his foxhole. His followers were devastated by what they saw as cowardice and betrayal, but really they should not have been surprised: Rudd had form. In 2010 he had squibbed at holding a double dissolution election, and then walked away from his Emissions Trading Scheme, his answer to the great moral and social challenge of his time. And his justification for the no show – that he was only being a man of his word – was generally treated as bullshit. After all, by his own account his last question to Bowen was whether he could be certain of even a bare majority. A positive answer would have put paid to all the stuff about waiting for an overwhelming demand. And in fact the numbers were very close; had it come to a se- Q See Mungo live at cret ballot in the caucus room, a win was still possible. But a risk taker Rudd was not. And www.echonetdaily.net.au

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Let’s not get bogged down in a negative climate zone Q There is something ludicrous

about people who are, supposedly, deeply opposed to the existing system taking a position which supports the sales base of the biggest and most polluting multinational (fossil fuel) companies on the planet. There are those who think it’s all about money: ‘the AGW get rich scam’. There are those who think it’s all about power: ‘the AGW power grab’. However, when those political issues are confounded with the denial of observed facts and deep scientific analysis, then the proposition becomes laughable. Let’s not get lost in subjective perceptions. The sun does not rise because the rooster crows. While it is natural for humans to long for simplicity and clar-

After September After September we will have to rename Canberra as Abbottabad, because that will be about as abad as it can get. J Greenham

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CSG ventures The latest news concerning the CSG industry in the northern rivers is that on March 14 CEO Henderson of CSG mining company Metgasco announced that they would temporarily suspend all exploration activ-

ity, we must take care not to allow that need to overwhelm our observation of a complex reality. The industrial release of additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from buried sources of carbon began decades before John D Rockefeller, the Fed, or Al Gore. Also, inane statements about CO2 being non-toxic completely miss the point. The radiative and thermal physics and atmospheric dynamics are very clearly understood. Heating is inexorable, evaporation and melting inevitable; it is physics, and it is in our power to stop and reverse it, or continue goofing into global catastrophe.

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ity. The reason given was that Metgasco hasn’t any certainty about the latest restrictions placed on the industry in NSW, which don’t go far enough. Also the federal environment and water minister Tony Burke just announced that his department would look into the effects that the CSG industry has on our waterways. This same minister just approved 110 gas wells around the Gloucester area. Will he veto those wells and every other well in Australia which he has

the power to do? An investigation into the CSG industry should happen. I am not holding my breath on that answer. To all the protesters at Glenugie and Doubtful Creek: power to you, all your efforts are being rewarded already.

we need to be suspicious of corporations and exceedingly wealthy or powerful individuals, Al Gore included, Peggy Balfour (Letters, March 12 and 19). We also need to question the motives of the dominant member countries of the UN and religious zealots of any kind. In fact, we’re all a bit suss, wouldn’t you think? We the dominant species from the developed world, which eats up more resources than the planet can replenish. How suspicious is that? Move over 10,000 species per year (WWF estimate), go die somewhere while we carry on being reckless. Endless hours in the internet time warp in order to unSapoty Brook derstand the ‘plan for controlMullumbimby ling how we live’ seem futile to

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Gasfield-free Mullumbimby It’s time to ask residents of Myocum, Tyagarah and Ewingsdale (the bit not included in the Byron survey) ‘Do you want your road/land gasfield

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me. I like to spend most of my time in the outer-net where the problems and opportunities are clear. The contrast of having a good whiff at Myocum tip or the sweet smell of good compost is pretty clear. The contrast of the hum of solar inverters or the deafening dirty business of an open cut mine is also clear. Unlike Richard Hollier (Letters, March 19), who can’t even see the point in recycling (such a tiny thing to do), I know people who build wealth and security and give little to greedy corporations, most of all the petrochemical industries. They remain buoyant by giving attention to their health and fitness, their relationships and productive gardens. Most organic gardeners know the value of a carbon/compost rich soil.

So let’s not get bogged down by the good carbon, bad carbon, how much carbon debate. It’s been going on since the late 70s. Perhaps the ‘idea’ of AGW in an effort to unify us and simplify a complex problem by highlighting just one of the measurable indicators, ie elevated atmospheric carbon, isn’t such a bad idea.

free? Our CSG Free Myocum/ Tyagarah group is preparing to undertake the massive task of asking every resident this question. Myocum, Tyagarah and Ewingsdale are largely covered by a lease owned by Dart Energy. The bit not covered by Dart has a pending application by the Aboriginal Land Council. Although Metgasco has taken their rig out of the northern rivers and the federal government tagged underground water as a consent condition on new applications, all of the

When you’re motivated to live a low carbon life where you support advances in cleaner technologies and leave something for future generations, the carbon taxes won’t hurt you much and you’re diminishing the power of greedy corporations. Nina Bishop

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Another refrain of the bypass blues proposal to have visitors park at the sportsground and be bussed into town. I replied that we could not support his proposal and that our preference was to use the Butler Street reserve and one of the town sportsfields for parking as they are within easy walking distance of the town centre and beaches. I wonder whether he reported this to Council.

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Fast Buck$ (Letters, March 19) has asked me to clarify my position on the bypass after a reputed claim by our mayor that I am in favour of the major bypass. If this is what Simon said, then I take exception to being misrepresented by our mayor to garner support for his folly. If Simon had asked me I would have told him that I support the mini-bypass. Like Fast Buck$, I was stunned to hear that Simon had ignored years of traffic studies along with Council staff ’s advice that the mini-bypass would have significantly less environmental impact and be far more effective in reducing traffic in the town centre than the major bypass. By reverting to the major bypass Simon has committed us to paying for years of studies and delays without getting any closer to alleviating our chronic traffic congestion. I was even more shocked to find out that Simon has been negotiating with the developers of the proposed West Byron development to help fund the bypass, even though a decision on their development is yet to be made. Simon did ask me whether BEACON would support his

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Fast Buck$ pointed out last week, Council’s default back to the Browning-Butler Street bypass option lacks value and vision. The most recent traffic study MR545 found that the Browning-Butler connection may only be utilised by 20 per cent of traffic as at least 80 per cent of traffic was destined north of Browning Street. For this 20 per cent we get over half a kilometre of road through a swamp and then a half kilometre of rebuilt road through a heritage precinct residential area, terminating at the Shirley Street roundabout bottleneck. Market days will still present hazards, no further parking is created, pedestrian connections to town are lim-

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Superb circus I would just like to congratulate the cast and crew of Spaghetti Circus. My wife and I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of Spaghetti Circus’s The Last Stand. We, along with the rest of the audience, were in awe of the skills, coordination and presentation of such a great show. We urge all people to support and attend the Circus Festival in September. Dean Stanford

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ited, traffic jams will still be created at the roundabout but those south of the town will have a more immediate access to the gridlock. Other options can and definitely should be examined that will provide better value and outcomes for the town. I was a member of Council’s project reference group which proposed an initial alternative concept to the bypass, primarily to address the 80 per cent traffic intentions towards the beach, satisfy the 20 per cent southbound and relieve the Shirley Street roundabout bottleneck. The ‘Byron Street Alignment’ town access road would connect at the Caltex service station, turn and run behind and over the Belongil canal at back of residential areas in the line of Byron Street, cross the railway south of the current crossing and connect straight to town. This is infrastructure work that would be coupled with essential upgrade works for the town’s main drainage canal. Most importantly though it will greatly increase the access and egress capacity of the town where it is needed. But glaringly obvious to most is the opportunity presented

by the railway corridor. This ready-built artery of disused land presents to the town possible solutions which can only be described as a godsend. An alternative and highly useful access to town could be fashioned on the Belongil stretch and a southern bypass route, with parking and multiple contact points to town that could extend right down to the Eden Nursery would relieve the increasing traffic from the south. This could all be achieved without the need to impact on wetlands and habitat, could be incorporated into bikeways and hiking trails, light rail and even park-and-ride. There are alternative options to the mundane, we need vision that will rise to the challenge that this splendid place lays down at our feet. The town needs state and federal funding in any event so we should make the case for the best and most inspiring outcome. Major public works are required here, not unlike the original railway, the jetty and the lighthouse. Byron Bay is of state and national significance and should be supported as such. Paul Anthony Jones

Byron Bay

The committee would like to thank the entertainers and the businesses of the shire but especially those in the Brunswick Valley this year for their most generous support of this event. Despite the lack of assistance of both local media this was a great community event. On behalf of the Cancer Council and the committee, a sincere thankyou to all.

happiest day of both my husband’s and my lives. It was then that I received the quaint moniker Mrs Appel-Pye. Husband’s name, Appel – accent on the ‘pel’ – and my family name Pye. The things we do for love. He didn’t. Might people laugh at, ridicule or disbelieve this strange name? Of course they do. I’m only thankful that my Gill Lomath son, James Pye, didn’t marry Chairperson, Relay for Life his first girlfriend whose last name was Shephard!

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Congratulations to Byron Council for making a stand to publicly support gay marriage. It is wrong to discriminate against valued members of our communities on grounds of sexual difference from the ‘norm’, whatever that is. Many of these relationships have children and they must be protected under adequate law that acknowledges and accepts these families. Marriage is about love, commitment and bonding families emotionally and legally. It is not about sex – ask any longterm married person. That laws still exist disallowing same-sex marriage is archaic and sexist. A stand for change must be made and what better place than Byron Shire? Let’s get some positive national and international publicity for a change. It’s a winwin situation, good for them, good for the shire. Weddings are big business and we want to attract tourists who will spend more money here than backpackers do. Our wedding day was the

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Power sources Responses to my recent CSG comments raise some interesting arguments. Some elaboration may be helpful. Renewable energy, while being an important addition to established power generation output, cannot alone meet current baseload requirements in the foreseeable future. The stumbling block is that there is no solution in sight to solve the problem of storing vast volumes of electrical energy. Unfortunately, when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow, the lights go out. A few weeks ago, my household suffered several hours of darkness due to power failure. The PV panels on my roof were useless. Surprisingly, many people appear to be unaware that plans for conversion of power stations from coal to gas are at an advanced stage. The carbon tax provides the incentive for continued on page 16

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Physical forces hammering the coast All of the letters written on this subject appear to miss the single most relevant engineering point. There are plenty of breakwaters and groynes in this region, particularly if you include the Gold Coast to our immediate north, an area that, I would submit, has the same physical forces involved as occur in Byron Bay: a strong current going north during periods of meteorological lows, the more intense the low the stronger the flow until, when you get to the cyclonic low, it’s strong enough to suck the false teeth out of your head and deposit them on the beaches of Fraser Island within 24 hours. Yet all of these breakwaters and groynes are still standing and some of them were constructed a century past. The only problems that come up about them are that they get sand bars in front of them and watercraft have trouble getting out. Doesn’t that tell you something?

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power companies to change to a fuel medium that emits significantly less CO2 than coal. Some of the dirtiest power producers are in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley. Hazelwood, Loy Yang and Yallourn power stations are located a short distance from the Bass Strait gas platforms. These stations burn lignite (brown coal), having a calorific value of around 16000kj/kg. Methane, at 43000kj/kg and LPG at 51000kj/kg offer obvious opportunities to collectively reduce emissions and increase thermal efficiency. Elsewhere, coal (27000kj/ kg) predominates as the fuel of power generators. Collectively the plants spew out millions of tonnes of CO2/year. The argument concerning leakage of methane doesn’t hold water when the total CO2 pollution is put into the equation. It would horrify processing plant and pipeline engineers to contemplate methane leakage, through the distribution system, in the millions of tonnes. Australia’s bovine population probably offers a greater threat to our environment than gas leaks. Obviously, the infrastructure is not in place to process and provide supply to the plants.

And take the example of North Greenmount Beach. By the early 1990s the Gold Coast Council had protected the surf club there with a rock wall and guys were fishing off the club balcony, it was that deep. They built the Kirra Groyne and within six months they had 40 metres of sand in front of the wall. And that was before the Tweed River sand pumping solution which had an alternative purpose to saving North Greenmount but nevertheless, it’s like the Gobi desert up there now. Fortunately, the advice to Byron Council is likely to come from engineers and engineers are likely to give advice based on proven solutions, not conjecture. Lester Brien

Byron Bay Q There seems to be some positive movement in Council, and it’s good to see. Re Belongil: 1. It’s established fact that it’s an ancient, mineral rich feature.

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the early 80s I had a significant role in the observation of northerly sand drift on Adelaide’s beaches, another seriously interfered-with dunefield. Since the South Australian government had to constantly transport sand from the northern beaches to the south at vast expense, the scientific examination of this phenomenon was

The economics of this process I can’t even get down my street will determine the rate of im- without breaking an axle. The thought of having anplementation, choice of fuels etc. Rest assured it will happen. other four years of green ideolDavid Rowlands ogy in Council is frightening. Ocean Shores This shire needs a mayor with a business background, not one Mayoral nonsense that’s used to compiling school Who the hell is Simon Rich- projects. M A Newhouse ardson? Who on Earth voted Myocum for him? And what’s happened to his brain? I just can’t believe the non- LHPA rates sense I’m reading about him The Local Land Services ‘Comin the local papers. First he munity Consultation Workspends a ridiculous amount of shop’ held near Lismore on time fighting KFC to the point Monday afternoon March 18 where he can’t even perform his was a huge disappointment for mayoral duties due to conflict of a so-called major reform of aginterest, and all they can come ricultural services in NSW. The most unpleasant news up with is car parking spaces. I smell an expensive court case was that the rateable area over this, one that we ratepayers would be reduced from 10 down to 2ha, with LLS having will be paying for. Next he hops on the same- powers to collect rates for new sex marriage train, a cause that services. From a survey form although worthy and fuzzy asking us to assign a relative shouldn’t be the mayor’s main importance to over 30 possible source of concern. I wonder services, this will be used to how many studies will be done justify more levies, while the present LHPA rates will be on the ‘love garden’. And thirdly, to my utter ‘quarantined’ for the exclusive disbelief, I read in The Echo purpose of biosecurity – a nathat the mayor isn’t a ‘fan of tional issue not just for rural roads’. Well, that’s all good and NSW, the only rateable region. As I and others protested, the well for him flying around on his magic carpet; the rest of only solution to this fraudulent us ratepayers drive cars. I pay state government tax extortion good money to Council for the is to not pay. Go to www.ruralright to own my property and landsgroup.net for advice and support our class action.

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2. It has been deforested and destabilised by mining. 3. It has been further hurt by the groyne in town. 4. It maintains a rich ecosystem in the wetlands behind. 5. We cannot undo the mining, from Main Beach to Belongil. We can’t put back what bulldozers ripped out. What we can do is simulate that dune, on the long-term average dune line. We don’t even have to remove the Main Beach car park, just modify the shape. 6. Let’s make this the year.

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already exhaustive. The science is well and truly in: hard revetments on dune systems are a complete and utter no-no! The science is conclusive, just as it is with anthropogenic climate change. As with ACC there are plenty of people with a lack of knowledge or a short term vested interest eager to debate something which has been proven beyond debate. Hard revetments on dunefields have a profoundly negative effect. The only solution is to mimic the wave-absorbing qualities of dunes. We’re stuck with the rocks at Main Beach and the most sensible suggestion I’ve heard regarding them is David Gilet’s: reshape them to mimic dunes. I’m not suggesting Belongil should not be protected. Of course it should, but we must pay attention to the science if we want a lasting solution rather than a disaster. Robin Harrison

Binna Burra would the right place for him/ her, whoever, can see that the majority of this community don’t want that greasy, cruel food here, and still pushes to set up shop. Can they really dare to threaten us with court? Where is the law that stands up for what is right? Where is the law that defends wisdom? Be gone, Kentucky Fried, and never come back. We don’t want you here! It is time for communities to reclaim the care and culture of the towns that we love. We deserve the happiness of creating beautiful towns with beautiful ethics, and being able to make reasonable choices without the threat of court. Suzie Deyris

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Manipulating opinion John Vaughan made some valid points regarding the role of the media and the importance of providing truthful, relevant and comprehensive information about issues of public concern (Letters, March 19). It is unfortunately true that vested interests constantly attempt to manipulate public opinion in furtherance of their agenda, using an awesome array of sophisticated PR techniques, not least the ‘hidden truths’. It is therefore often very difficult to get an accurate account of the facts on matters of great import, especially when huge amounts of money are involved. The internet certainly has continued on page 18

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Motorists driving north to the Gold Coast and Brisbane in 1970 were greeted by a view from the St Helena lookout of something new and different: the first sighting of the ocean on the misnamed Pacific Highway, and a unique vista of rolling green and grassy hills devoid of the usual scrub. To urban dwellers the fertile dairy country, cleared ‘from boundary to boundary’, looked very prosperous. For local landowners at that time the reality was quite different. The author Graham Askey, Burringbar 1972 A grand piece of nineteenth century social engineering, The Closer Settlement Acts, was fi- Echo founder Nicholas Shand was one of those nally playing out. Government Main Arm residents who met with Dunstan had designed the legislation partly to rid the cities of a po- and Allen and rejected the idea of the Aquarius tentially disruptive underclass, Festival spoiling their paradise. However, with and also to encourage the poor the festival safely located in Nimbin, Nicholas to ‘select’ small farm blocks in the country. It was ‘Sydney or became one of the many organisers spending weeks before the festival making preparations. the Bush’.

Clearing the land A condition for gaining free title to your selection was that you had to clear the land. The first generation of white settlers did exactly that. They chopped down ‘The Big Scrub’, exported the best timber as railway sleepers, built their homesteads and turned the Richmond and Tweed valleys into a patchwork of small dairy farms. Unlike in other parts of Australia the ‘Dad and Dave’ model of small family farms was quite successful in the well watered northern rivers. The north-eastern corner of NSW became the most densely populated rural area in Australia. The unmechanised dairy farms required a lot of manual labour to hand milk the cows, to keep the weeds at bay and to plant and pick the small crops which had flourished after the railway had been connected to Sydney in 1931. A multitude of Dads and Mums produced large families of Daves and Mabels who were allowed to leave school early to help out on the farm. This bucolic prosperity continued until the sixties when small cropping and bananas began to face increasing competition from the larger, more efficient and flat farms of north Queensland. The timber was long gone. Then the United Kingdom joined the European Common Market. Suddenly there was no tariff protected market to take the higher cost butter which had been the area’s main export. The north coast economy collapsed. Federal MP Doug Anthony told his constituents to ‘Get big or get out’. Many holdings were amalgamated. The young and the casual labourers drifted to the cities. This left lots of empty farmhouses, workers’ barracks, www.echo.net.au

Echo co-founder David Lovejoy said that his own recollection of the actual event was too hazy to be relied upon. This article is the first of a series that the Byron Echo and Echonetdaily will run in the lead-up to the 40th anniversary of the Nimbin Aquarius Festival. Details of a commemoration organised by Southern Cross University, to be held on May 23 and 24 at the Nimbin Town Hall, are at http:// sassevents.scu.edu.au/aquarius. In addition, local activist Harsha Prabhu is seeking funding to publish a book about the Aquarius 40th anniversary – see http://pozible.com/rainbow.

packing sheds, cow bails and lots of boarded up shops in the towns and villages. Eden had been partially deserted. The stage was ready to accommodate a new wave of settlers – the hippies.

The new wave They came from the babyboomer generation. Raised in comfortable middle class families they rejected their parents’ bourgeois values, which had dominated the Menzies years. They identified with Jack Kerouac and Holden Caulfield. Their muses were Bob Dylan and John Lennon. They opposed conscription, the Vietnam war and US imperialism. They explored eastern mysticism and experimented with psychedelic drugs. This was the self-styled counterculture of the sixties. Many were uptight about what they regarded as the stresses and pollutions of the cities and, armed with the Whole Earth Catalog, they hoped that a simpler life of selfsustainability could be found in the country. I think we’ve been through this movie before. But where in the country?

and the new arrivals spread out into Wilsons Creek, The Pocket, Crabbes Creek, Burringbar and Stokers Siding. By the middle of 1972 the monthly ‘Moondances’ at the old Coopers Lane Hall were attracting crowds of hundreds to bop to the music of Donny McCormick and Ian Walsh.

Naked windfall All the while the locals were surprisingly accepting and welcoming of these strange new arrivals. Eyebrows may have been raised at the stories of naked hippies in the swimming holes and the seeming lack of any traditional work ethic but more important was the windfall rent money, the cash on the counters of the local hardware stores for building materials, the one-teacher schools kept open by the influx of hippie kids and the opportunities to retire to the coast after the sale of uneconomic farms. This wave of pioneers had a bit in the way of savings, inheritances and outside work but, just as importantly, they introduced a new and lucrative cash crop – marijuana. The economic decline had ended. It was into this mutually beneficial social and economic pond that, in September 1972,

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Heading north to the warmth seemed logical, but BjelkePetersen’s Queensland was not appealing. Byron Bay, just short of the border, had been for some time a way stop on the surfies’ quest for an endless summer, but they came only for the waves, not to settle.

Up Main Arm It’s uncertain just who was the very first hippie to discover the hinterlands of the far north coast, but ‘Nerada’, at the very top of Upper Main Arm, established by Jimmy Nutter and the Ruebens early in 1971, was probably the earliest ‘commune’. They were soon followed by Colin Scattergood, first at the Finn Village and then at ‘Kohinur’ and the McIlwraiths at the ‘Yellow House’. The Shands brought the Paddington Push to Coopers Lane. This new migration was made possible by the wide selection of properties, particularly the steeper backblocks, which were for sale cheaply and by the many empty farm houses which could be rented for three or four dollars a week. The word was out. Before long, Main Arm was taken up <echowebsection=Articles>

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Messages from nature carried upon waves from afar came south from the Coral Sea. Along the way, they picked up marine hitchhikers. The ones in my hand carry goose barnacles (Lepas species). They’re sized by the length of the outer edges of their shells. With the longest at 2–3cm, I guess these could be at least a year old. Anyone can figure this by considering the rate of their development. That’s development in the original sense of the word as ‘unfolding’. This meaning is still used by biologists to describe the expected stages of growth experienced by living beings from birth to maturity.

The development of goose barnacles from egg to adult is Our recent storms have orinow well known. In the 1830s, gins in tropic seas far away. In zoologists Thompson and their passing, they leave on the Burmeister traced the pathway beach nuggets of news. Nature from the free-floating larvae to being as it is, the news is in the fixed adult. They showed code. I scrutinise the pumthat barnacles were most simiice stones. Some are as small lar to crabs and lobsters. This as fingernails and others as led to its reclassification from large as the palm of my hand Molluscs (clams and snails) to (8cm). Although most pumCrustaceans. ice eventually takes on water My prof used to describe and sinks, these ones still hold them as shrimps with their enough gas in some pockets so heads glued to rocks. Their they float. Likely, they rafted exoskeletons are reshaped, across the Pacific from Fiji to with hinged joints. They open Vanuatu to New Caledonia and these and wave their hairy legs around in the water to catch a meal of particles. They are hermaphrodites who use a long penis to cross-fertilise. A partner must be physically close enough for this to be successful. The eggs are incubated inside a pouch for a week. The young are released as swimmers who BRING hunt out a place to settle down THIS and develop into adults. COUPON IN Two months is the time FOR BEST hatchlings need to grow to RATE! 10mm in size. Imagine being so small, full of life, hunting food and deciding where to go within the immense opportunity of the open ocean. Taking advantage of the by-products 9am-5pm Mon-Fri (Qld time) 07 5536 8217 of volcanoes. Making use of immense weather systems and Beachcomber Arcade, currents. Growing through six 122 Griffith Street, Coolangatta Story & photo Mary Gardner

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or seven stages. From the 13th to the 17th century in Europe, their development was understood very differently. The drifting sea creatures were known as the embryo stage of a species of goose called a ‘barnacle’. No one ever saw these birds nest or grow up. But every year, they flew away over the unknown sea, so development must happen somewhere over there. As a barnacle goose was a special type of fish, Christians were

permitted to eat it on Fridays and during Lent. Understanding the course of biological development is hard won knowledge. In the late 19th–early 20th century, this concept was co-opted to illustrate changes over time in real estate and human societies. But now in the 21st century, such changes are clearly seen as quite unlike the growth of juveniles to adults. The changes of land or civilisation do not follow inevitably from ‘primi-

tive’ to ‘rural’ to ‘urban’ or ‘urbane’. A town like Byron or Mullumbimby is not fated to become a copy of Surfers Paradise, nor has it an innate drive to become like Sydney or Brisbane. This realisation is also hard won but gives power to community choice. How about a new word for what human enterprise creates as it follows human desires? Leave ‘development’ alone, to gasp in wonder about barnacles and other species.

to become rigid and impervious to new information. When many people share a common fallacy, that belief can take on a life of its own, transcending the realm of logic and becoming immune to falsification. When such beliefs transgress the laws of nature, they inevitably lead to catastrophe.

troduction of our carbon tax was an article written by a student after a trip to Nepal. She reported that through global warming the Nepalese were fearful of losing their glacier rivers and she urged the government to implement the tax immediately. Nepal’s two neighbours China and India are among the world’s largest industrial polluters. Nepal’s wellbeing would not be high on their goodwill lists. Because we have a tax it would be naive to expect them to be shamed into believing it is necessary to have one. The economy of Nepal is built around tourism, with visitors flying in and out from all over the globe complete with their aircraft emissions. Because we want to support the tourist economy we will still travel there. Be sorry about the aircraft fuel pollution, but if an Australian carrier takes you direct you can still feel warm and fuzzy in the knowledge that our government has a carbon tax component built into the cost of your ticket. How this will help the people of Nepal is beyond my comprehension.

greed, etc are especially bad, however the greatest problem society faces is the one we can’t see! The immaterial or ethereal relates to spirituality and spirit and here exists humanity’s greatest misconception – it’s a long story that evolved naturally throughout humanity’s exploration of life – and biggest hurdle. Meanwhile God’s Spirit (Holy) is starting to tango and it’s getting extravagant. If you can batter down the ego for long enough, you’ll find truth here and a mystical union (with Spirit) that will surpass your wildest expectations; even the delusions will dissolve (bingo). Misconception solved! The stagnant old church is being replaced by a vibrant new non-traditional charismatic church. Byron Bay has a handful. Shhhh, something good is happening.

John Scrivener

Main Arm

Not helping Nepal Among all that was written in The Echo prior to the in-

Pre-Aquarian north coast continued from page 17

Australian Student Union organisers Graeme Dunstan and Johnny Allen came to toss a rock. They were looking for a site to hold the biennial Intervarsity Arts Festival. Their reception in Main Arm was cold and not only from Colin Scattergood. It wasn’t the idea of a festival that most of the Main Arm community rejected, after all many had been to the original Ourimbah Festival, it was that it wasn’t wanted right here in our backyard. Main Arm had become notorious enough. Some fool had dubbed the local product ‘Mullumbimby Madness’ and now wide-eyed Sydney high school kids were fetching up, hoping to find welcoming communes overflowing with free dope and 18 March 26, 2013 The Byron Shire Echo

hippie chicks. Trainloads of undergraduates on some kind of countercultural sabbatical, well, who needed it? Dunstan and Allen did have another possible contact on the north coast. They went in search of Jill Thompson who had been the director of the University Arts Festival in Newcastle six years previously. Calling in at the Good Earth Café in Bangalow, the region’s first macrobiotic restaurant, they didn’t find her but met the owner, Bob Chard, a fellow Novocastrian, who offered to help them in their quest to find some land on which to hold their festival. He took them to Nimbin, then an almost ghost town, which hadn’t as yet been colonised by the hippies. And the rest, as they say, is history.

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Ha’veli furniture gallery owner Heidi is passionate about ethical recycling and taking a sustainable philosophy with everything she sources, selects and redesigns, a quote. making unique pieces of ‘furniture This is an extension of the core Byron Designworks, Arts and with a history’. business, which is outdoor furniture Industry Estate. 6685 5714. manufacture and repair. Common Artisan work is collected from jobs are new slings for aluminium or desert palaces to island havelis, PVC chairs and sunlounges, umbrella incorporating silver ethnic bohemia repairs – no job is too small. tribal work to industrial urban style Find them in 1/31 Machinery furniture evolving with modern Drive, Tweed Heads South or concepts while maintaining individuality and craftsmanship of phone 07 5513 1007. an organic nature. All pieces are beautifully functional and socially responsible‌ furniture feels more comfortable. Open 10–5pm 7 days 1/5 Corner Centennial Circuit & Brigantine St, A&I Estate, Byron Bay. Phone 6687 2252. haveli.net.au.

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EOPLE WHO LOVE MUSIC LOVE MUSIC TRIVIA. THIS WAS SOMETHING WRITER, PRODUCER AND COMEDIAN BRIAN NANKERVIS KNEW FROM THE OUTSET. IN FACT, THIS MAINSTAY OF THE COMEDY INDUSTRY (ORIGINALLY KNOWN FOR HIS CHARACTER RAYMOND J BARTHOLOMEUZ, AN ECCENTRIC BEAT POET) WAS USING THIS AS A CLEVER WAY TO WARM UP WITH HESSIE’S SHED AND ON JIMEOIN’S LIVE SHOW. MUSIC

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GIVEAWAYS* MUSIC TO NEIL FOR We have a double pass to see Warumpi Band founding member Neil Murray performing at the Bangalow Bowling Club on Saturday 20 April. If you want to enter the draw to win and become a free subscriber to our online EchoNetDaily, just email e.comp@echo.net.au with subject header ‘Neil Before Me’.

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‘Our ratings have never been huge compared to the commercial networks or the ABC but they have been very solid. I think SBS like that and people love that – we have had a good run from the press, and it’s a show that everyone can watch. It’s got a touch of cool factor given that we get lots of the latest hip young artists and then at the same time we feature veteran performers.’ There have been some real surprises along the way. Obviously not all musicians are comfortable with being part of a panel that may show up their lack of musical knowledge.

Rockwiz is one of the featured events at Bluesfest this year, and not only does it offer punters a chance to see their favourite ‘mystery’ musicians on the hot seat, it also offers them a chance to be part of the show, which by the way will be filmed for live TV broadcast. It’s so simple, it’s genius… and this is how Rockwiz came into being. ‘I was approached by a couple of producers from Renegade films,’ says Nankervis ‘They decided the time was right for a music quiz show and they said would I like to be involved. We shot the pilot, but got no thankyou; but we resubmitted to SBS and got the go ahead.’ In the original format of Rockwiz Nankervis was the host. SBS however had very different ideas. ‘SBS said we have this charter to be the ethnic broadcaster, and we feel the host should have an ethnic background. It was personally disappointing. But I was realistic. I thought I can either be outraged and huffy and the show won’t get made or I can swallow my pride and we can find someone who the network will approve of and we did.’ Enter Julia Zemiro. ‘Having Julia up front was a brilliant stroke – her improvising skills are great; in fact she comes from a background of improvising.’ Rockwiz has always had more of a cult, rather than a mainstream following.

‘There are certain performers who basically have said I am just not comfortable on the panel and I think that means they don’t want to be seen not answering any questions and I can understand it, seeing as though they have these natters on either side who are music freaks. And they have to do a song with a band they have never met and a sing a song they have never sung with an artist they have never met… One such artist who took some luring was Adalita from Magic Dirt. ‘Adalita knocked us back for three years, and then finally someone overheard a conversation with her in a dressing room that she wanted to be on Rockwiz She would only go on to be with Gareth from the Drones so we organised it. Whether she knew that she’d been eavesdropped I don’t know, but she was incredible. We then took her on tour; she did a Christmas show!’ So what is the real highlight of Rockwiz for Nankervis? ‘I just love the natters. I think along with Julia and the band and the duets I think they are a crucial factor in why the show has lasted this long. I think people love seeing ordinary people become heroes they are – I often say they are on their favourite show!’ So what should we expect for Rockwiz at Bluesfest this year? ‘This is our third appearance. We also did shows in 2010 and 2011. This year we are doing three shows – 2pm shows – all different shows. There will be some similar bits of linking but different guests and different ordering. We are bringing some guests who aren’t appearing at the festival… but guests are top secret – we will also be picking up international artists while they are there – it’s not easy though, I have to be brutally honest, it’s very difficult to get people to perform in a show they don’t know about and it’s hard to make the schedules all work.’ Rockwiz at Bluesfest, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Jambalaya at 2pm. Be there to be part of the fun – expect, I guess, the unexpected!

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MARCH UKE NIGHT = BLUES NIGHT If Uke can’t beat ’em, join ’em this Thursday at the Courthouse Hotel in Mullumbimby when Stukulele and Miss Amber present BLUES UKE NIGHT with a stellar lineup including The Candy Apples, Big Stan Ceglinski, Ray Burton and Larry Larstead plus more! Songbook available at www.ukemullum.com. Adults $10, kids under 15 FREE!

ALL WASHED UP Grizzly Records, Sunday Safari and Archery Club team up Easter Sunday to bring you ‘Washed Up!’, a pool party with a difference at Aquarius backpackers. UK super producer Sinden is co-headlining the event with New York’s most hyped upcoming DJ/producer and fellow Grizzly Records stablemate Benmar. Rounding out the lineup is Byron Bay’s very Byron House Mafia and Sunday Safari DJs. Doors open 3pm, tickets are $20, available from Aquarius and moshtix.com.au.

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Sydney lads Creo are stoked to be heading up north to play The Brewery, to launch their single Monday Mourning. ‘I love it. It echoes the unapologetic po-faced alt rock bought to us by Silverchair; the kids are going to eat it up with a stick’ – Beat magazine. CREO AT THE BYRON Creo’s live show is super tight, even in BREWERY ON THURSDAY moments of mayhem. Thursday at the Byron Brewery, joined by Bonez. At 8.30pm. Free.

CANDY RATS With over 200,000,000 YouTube views and a loyal worldwide following, Candyrat is redefining the genre of acoustic guitar music. This March, they will be sending two of their top artists on a tour of Australia and New Zealand. The ‘Candyrat BENMAR AT SUNDAY Guitar Night’ features artists SAFARI’S WASHED Owen Van Larkins (Australia) and Maneli Jamal (Canada) in an UP AT AQUARIUS evening of jaw-dropping guitar BACKPACKERS ON playing and exquisite technique. SUNDAY For any guitar enthusiast, this is a performance not to be missed! Byron Brewery on Saturday from 7.30pm, free!

WATUSSI LOVERS Live for the first time at The Byron Brewery on Monday is Watussi. This 8-piece already has three albums under their belt, an Aria nomination, and tours to South America and Asia. You can catch them as part of the north coast tour at the Byron Bay Brewery on Easter Monday. 8pm start, free entry.

On Easter Sunday, Yum Yum Tree Cafe is offering great coffee, food and live music. Dinkum Bohos take audiences on a journey through Spanish flamenco, Argentinean tango and their own brand of original tunes. Passionate pianists and guitarists Vasudha Harte and Jem Edwards also throw drums and assorted other instruments into their heady mix of musical mayhem. Do brunch DE WOLFF AT THE HOTEL GREAT with the Bohos this Sunday NORTHERN ON THURSDAY at Yum Yum Tree Cafe, New Brighton, from 11am.

AUSSIE START TO EASTER Shybaby let loose at the Australian Hotel in Ballina this Thursday from 8pm. The Aussie beergarden will be transformed into party central by a Shybaby show, so put on your boogie shoes and get an early start on your long weekend.

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SILVER SERIES

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Bay FM Public Fund Donations are Tax Deductible Easter Sunday Billinudgel Hotel plays host to three much loved and talented local bands. Opening this year’s everyday DROPPING PILOTS Easter Sunday Big 12 NOON TILL 6PM ONLY Formed in late 2012 by Billi Bash is a regular TRY OUR 6 AWARD good friends Kit Bray, locals favourite, The WINNING BEERS ONLY Byron Carney and Harry Mark Heazlett Band Deacon, Pilots make the (MHB). kind of ceremoniously .00 Mick Daley’s work uplifting, indie surf rock with country rock that sounds like something and roll vagabonds you’ve inadvertently The Re-Mains may been searching for but be a neverending never dreamed that you vocation, but he still could find. The boys are finds time for the proud to unveil their first odd side project. offering in Coast To Coast, EVERY WEDNESDAY Mick Daley and the EVERY TUESDAY FULL MOON7:30PM PARTY! JOIN US ON7:30PM FACEBOOK! MONDAY FAMILY7PM NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY an anthemic ode to young Corporate Raiders 2 for 1 meal deals – Beer club 1st Tuesday of the month JAM NIGHT Kids (under 12) eat free. love and the glory of GEORGIA GERMEIN SISTERS AT is one such franchise, membership – Giveaways Bring an instrument a free drink Bands – DJsand– receive Firetwirling Free facepainting from 6pm summer romance. At the THE BEACH HOTEL ON MONDAY opening branches in Hotel Great Northern on Newcastle, Melbourne TUES 26TH TUES 2ND Saturday with Waxhead. 7PM DJ CRUCIAL D FROM 7PM FULL MOON PARTY FEAT MR SPEAKER/ and now Billinudgel, 9.45PM UTOPIAN FIRE SHOW UTOPIAN FIRE SHOW/DJ 1ISAMURAI where they’ll play on WED 27TH WHO’S AFRAID OF WED 3RD Easter Sunday at the 7.30PM OPEN MIC W MARIO 7.30PM OPEN MIC W MARIO pub, with a roll-call of ruthless DEWOLFF THUR 28TH THURS 4TH mercenaries from Federal, 7.30PM COCKATOO PAUL DeWolff is a young three-piece psychedelic space rock’n’roll band 7PM MR SPEAKER PRESENTS... Brunswick Heads and Canberra. FRI 29TH CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY LIVE MC OPEN MIC that is electrifying stages throughout Europe. They have played The Corporate Raiders will with the likes of The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys, Wolfmother, Alice SAT 30TH FRI 5TH 7PM CANDYRAT GUITAR NIGHT 7PM TAMWAH Cooper, John Mayer, The Prodigy, Motorpsycho, Offspring, Interpol, play a mix of songs from The Re-Mains and Daley’s newest SAT 30TH Lenny Kravitz and more. They are unleashing their Hammond organ SAT 6TH 8PM HAVANA DE NOCHE.MAINROOM. $15/$20 7PM DUBBARAY fuelled brand of psychedelic blues rock downunder with a national songs. Closing the day with LIVE CUBAN BAND.BUENAVISTA SALSA a bang are local super group tour in March. SUN 7TH SUN 31ST The Propellers, featuring Belle 6PM KNOX TRIO (FIJI) 6PM DJ RAZ BIN SAM DeWolff are an unstoppable train and Australian audiences are Hendrik of the Rogue Gene, MON 8TH MON 1ST about to jump on board. These young wolves play music the way it Les Karski the Bondi Cigars, 7PM FLORENCE 5PM JESSE WITNEY +TWIN SET is meant to be: electrifying, groovy, energetic, passionate and damn Peter C the Soulshakers, Jason TUES 9TH MON 1ST loud! Hotel Great Northern on Thursday. Caspen the Starboard Cannons 8PM WATUSSI. MAINROOM 7PM AYSHA DUO and Andy Thompson the Renee EASTER RAZ Geyer Band. The Byron Bay Brewing Co. FREE BUS Local dancehall / reggae artist Raz Bin Sam and his Blaze Fire Together their immense 1 Skinners Shoot Road Byron Bay NSW 2481 TO BREWERY Sound crew will be joining forces with Switzerland’s Little Lion talents combine to make some Phone: (02) 6685 5833 FOR PICK UP CALL 0429 603 102 Sound for some Easter weekend reggae vibes. Byron Bay Brewery wonderful harmonious blues/ WED TO SAT FROM 5.30PM byronbaybrewery.com.au on Sunday at 6pm. soul/country rock. From midday.

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into the hospital, but sometimes the gig has nothing to do with being funny. Was it hard? Did it take you time to be able to drop into a continual and ongoing sense of ‘play’ – meaning how do we become less directive and more responsive to stimulus when the human default position is to control the play? In Russia I don’t think I ever dropped into pure play. For the whole two weeks I was sleep deprived and in sensory overload, and I was lugging around my fears of ‘doing clowning wrong’ – if you can imagine! My workshops are a totally different experience. Because I give participants a simple structure and permission, and it’s safe and enjoyable, I am, and everyone is, within the first two minutes, relaxed and connecting and the energy has already changed. By the end of an hour – or more – most everyone is blown away at how easy it is to simply be ‘themselves’ – playful, creative, funny, imaginative. People are generally amazed because they didn’t realise it can be so easy. What is the power of Yes? Is it as simple as making a mindset change? As you know, comedy is based on offers and blocks. If you offer me purple pigs with pink polka dots and I, as your comedy BARBARA BREWSTER DESCRIBES HERSELF AS A partner, say no way, that pretty much ends the story. If however I say ‘Yes, AND they danced for the queen’, the story moves forward. PASSIONATE STUDENT OF LIFE AND A SPONTANEITY Life is the same. It’s giving us offers all the time, most of which we ADDICT. THIS INSPIRATIONAL AUTHOR, SPEAKER, masterfully block. When, instead of resisting the four flat tyres, LAUGHTER SPECIALIST AND MS SURVIVOR WILL BE or the multiple sclerosis, we say, ‘Yes, this is what is, I’ll see where PRESENTING A WORKSHOP AT STARLIGHT FESTIVAL THIS this circumstance (offer) takes me’, then we open the way to move WEEKEND. forward with our personal story. Barbara, tell me about your experience travelling with Patch Sometimes it can be a simple mindset change. In my experience, Adams as a clown – what were the three key lessons or though, there are lots of life offers that I resist. But at least I’m aware experiences that helped shape your approach? There was no of my resistance! Practising the power of yes in fun circumstances training. You show up. He turns you loose and trusts that you’ll such as play/comedy certainly has helped me to develop my figure it all out. And you do. Caring – or hospital – clowning is not awareness of its importance and my ability to use it. so much about being funny as it’s about being present – saying How can this enhance our daily lives? Eckhart Tolle says it well: Yes to the offer of the moment, rather than having a plan of ‘I’m ‘Always say Yes to the present moment. What could be more futile, a clown so I’m supposed to behave in certain ways’. The most profound experience was with two young burn patients. They were more insane, than to create inner resistance to something that already is? ‌ Say Yes to life (the offer of the moment) – and see quivering in pain and fear. When I entered the room Patch and how life suddenly starts working for you rather than against you’ another clown were singing Hush Little Baby Don’t Say A Word to one child. I immediately started singing to the other charred child (from The Power Of Now ). and doing a little therapeutic touch (non-touching movement How did you develop your workshop? At 50 I enrolled in a of energy), and was deeply moved to see the face and breathing comedy class at Portland (Oregon) State University. I discovered settle, the eyes normalise. I realised something that has stayed with this Barbara who was exuberant! Witty! Riotously funny – along me in all my clown experience. The clown persona is what gets me with the other 30 students. I LOVED feeling so alive. I became

LETTING THE KATO OUT OF THE BAG On a chance meeting, Pete Murray discovered Garrett Kato and introduced him to recording producer Anthony Lycenko. Production began in the summer of 2011 for Garrett’s first Australian release Love. Murder. Songs. – a rich mixture of folk country that captures truly compelling performances delivered from Kato’s distinctly warm vocals and finely etched songs. He is at the Beach Hotel on Wednesday.

POPPIN A VASSELL Well known local troubadour Luke Vassella returns to Sphinx Rock Cafe on Easter Sunday. His latest 5-track EP The Mighty Dollar is a reflection of his community’s opposition to coal seam gas (CSG) development. The songs exhibit an urgency that commands and persuades the listener’s ear. His most recent album, Great Expectation, is a collection of ten smooth alternative-country

addicted to meeting with comedy buddies, and enticing anyone who would, to play with me. But I couldn’t wait for buddies, so I translated many games on to paper – and my writing changed profoundly. It became much more imaginative, colourful, poetic, profound. Then the teacher passed out the principles of comedy, and I realised these were the same as the spiritual principles I’d been trying to incorporate into my life. And I studied Gelatology – the health benefits of laughter. Everything tied together and I just had to share it. You have lived with MS. Tell me a little of your healing journey – did the healed become the healer? I realised immediately that I was being given some sort of hero’s journey. I didn’t like it, but somehow I mustered the commitment and courage to look excruciatingly honestly at personal myths, misbeliefs, limitations and to actually address them. I did heal and I’ve been billed as a ‘wounded healer’. People who read my book Journey to Wholeness realise they can do that too. What are the core values that you try to get across in your work? Every single one of us is loaded with treasures of exuberance, creativity, imagination, whimsy, wit. When workshop participants ‘get’ this not as theory but as experience it can be transformative. It’s our birthright to EXpress (instead of DEpress) our inherent treasures. In fact we MUST express them. Not to express is to whither. Just look around us – at the disease, lethargy, depression, deterioration, dysfunction. What do you think are the main things that tend to hold people back? Fear. Fear of looking foolish, fear of not fitting in, fear of standing out, fear of doing it wrong, fear of disapproval, fear of letting go, fear of speaking without thinking, fear that if they are having fun, their customers/clients/family will think they are being irresponsible (this is very common with workshop participants). Also, ‘I don’t have time’. What should we expect for your workshop at Starlight? Lots of laughter. Surprise yourself with: (1) your inherent creativity and wit; (2) quickly, easily and enjoyably connecting with a roomful of strangers; (3) effortlessly changing stressed to relaxed energy; (4) physical changes; and (5) deepening self-awareness. Barbara Brewster' s workshop, Power of Play, is on Easter Monday 1 April, from 1-3pm, at the Starlight Wellbeing Expo in Bangalow. No booking is required for this workshop.

songs, including seven brilliant originals and unique covers. From 2pm.

GEORGIA GERMEIN SISTERS Australian sisters Georgia, Ella, and Clara Germein are a refreshingly honest young female pop/folk band. This act is the real deal. Their catchy melodies with a message are topped off with beautiful sibling harmonies, leaving listeners spellbound. The girls are energetic, beach loving and inspiring young role models. Monday at the Beach Hotel.

SOUL POP Those who love Ben Lee are in for a treat. This Sydney born, LA based singer/ songwriter is returning to Byron to perform to very special gigs, launching his latest album Ayahuasca: Welcome to the Work. Lee made the album after travelling into the South American jungle for the experience, something he takes very seriously. Enjoy the earnest talents of a unique individual in the pop market – Friday and Saturday, 5 and 6 April at the Byron Community Centre. Tickets at the venue.

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PRINCE VINCE This leading vocalist, interpreter, trumpet player and composer has entertained and informed us for decades. Since his career began more than 30 years ago, Vince Jones has released 14 albums to critical acclaim. Though never a mainstream artist, he has always been popular. Byron Community Centre on Sunday 7 April.

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then I’d run. Or if I were walking through a park at night and a man with a giant erection and a knife jumped out from behind a bush and said ‘You better run bitch because I’m going to rape and See Mandy live at murder you’. I’m so lazy I’d be thinking, gees if you hadn’t thrown www.echonetdaily.net.au in that bit about murder, we might have had a deal. Definitely not BAD CASE OF THE RUNS a fun run. More of a Please Don’t Rape and Murder me Run. I get the feeling that would be a hard event to market. The other day I was at my son’s school when the principal I would run for a lot of money. Like that movie with Robert announced the kids were about to take off on their annual fun Redford where he offered Woody Harrelson $1 million to sleep run. There’re two words that I wouldn’t have thought to put with Demi Moore. Personally I would have done it for $10, but if together – fun and run. In fact I would even go so far to say that he wanted to see me run as well I’d want the full mill. The other prefixing run with fun could put you at risk of being sued for day it was raining and I tried to run to the car but realised I wasn’t misleading advertising. At no point during a run, or any attempt wearing a bra and the pain of the pendulous momentum of my to move my feet in a swift and forwards motion, have I thought, bazookas bouncing up and down caused me to stop and walk at a wow, this really is fun, I should do this more often. I would choose sensible pace. I was drenched. words like Humiliation Run. Or Shame Run. Or better still, The Really I’m too fat to run. Running is for skinny people trying to fill in the Out of Condition Red in the Face and Panting Like a Bastard Run. time when the rest of us are at home eating. There was a time There are some people who actually choose to run. I’ve seen when I could run without discomfort or pain or sheer disinterest. them on the side of the road showing off. Rubbing in the fact But now every time I attempt a bit of speed I notice that rather that they’re in their 60s and they can still pound the pavement. than a forward motion I’ve got this awkward rolling gambit. This I know, it’s hard to believe. They wouldn’t be reading this, so I is possibly owing to the chafing of my chubby thighs creating don’t have to worry about upsetting them. Only fat, lazy people a small forest fire as I shuffle and the need to continually adjust like me read my column (I call it the speed read to make it sound my crotch. To the onlooker I must look like some strange publicly more energetic). No, people who like running would be out masturbating lady. But I’m not fiddling, I’m just trying to fan the running. You don’t burn carbs by reading. If you did I’d look like flames. I’ve even got a stitch and I’m not even out of my driveway. Elle McPherson. Just putting the bins out brings on sweat. I am still shocked that people run through choice, and not I made the mistake of going running with my 14 year old through circumstance. I was thinking of the things that would daughter, who moves with the ease of a gazelle. I used to move make me run, and they were pretty dire. Like if a giant crocodile or like that. In my mind I still move like that. I thought that allowing myself to be publicly humiliated might be good for mother/ a lion or a bear were to suddenly approach me in a public place,

daughter bonding. Turns out I was right. We had decided to try and fly my four year old Ivy’s kite. In order for the kite to have liftoff, it is necessary for the kite launcher to run against the wind. Or so I’ve been told. I’ve never actually successfully flown a kite in my life, but I am not about to tell my kids that! After watching the kids fail in their attempts to get the kite airborne, I offered to show them how it’s done. I should have stayed sitting down. I waited for a gust and then I bolted across the field. Well, in my mind I bolted. In reality I staggered forward and then I fell. If I were a car, you’d say I was stuck in first. Or worse, that I’m stuck in neutral. As a woman you’d be more accurate if you just said I’d let myself go. My daughter was in hysterics. She never laughs at any of my jokes. To her all my jokes are either disgusting or lame or both. Apparently my running was the goods. She reckons that when I run I am concentrating so hard that I bite my lip and stick my tongue out. So I not only look uncoordinated I look mentally deranged. I didn’t have the heart to tell her that I wasn’t contorting my face in my attempt to gain extra speed; it was because I was having to apply super focus onto activating my pelvic floor so I didn’t wet myself. And that reminds me of the only other place I’d consider running to. The toilet.

had already happened and get strange but indulgent looks, at four years of age. I thought I was just breaking some rule of manners in polite company that I had not as yet learnt about. By 10 I started to realise that I was not as sick as I thought – the pain I experienced when I walked into a room full of people was my picking up on others’ ills. How does your psychic awareness present itself for you? Is it visual, auditory etc? I see, I hear, I smell, I taste, I touch, I feel and I just know. Because I studied what was happening to me for so long I have been able to develop my abilities into many different talents. There are a lot of psychic tools in my toolbox, so that if people have a problem I can use exactly what is needed to get the job done and the problem fixed. Does that ever bother you? The fact that you have to prove that your intuition is real? Once people have a reading with me they know. I love reading for sceptics, it really makes them rethink things unless they are totally belligerent. When did you first become aware that you Does it impact on your interpersonal relationships? My partner had more heightened is a retired police officer. He was an excellent interrogator. He has an excellent sense of when people are lying to him. He has to switch awarenesses than it off or it is impossible to live with people. In the same way and other people? Most of for the same reasons, I have learned to switch it off. You have to or my childhood I didn’t you end up being an excellent psychic who sits on a street corner think I was different. muttering to themselves. But my partner does get annoyed with I thought everyone me sometimes. He tells our friends, ‘I threw away my encyclopaedia could do these things since we met because my wife knows bloody everything’. and for some reason of etiquette wasn’t doing You are also a high priestess of Witchcraft? What does that them in public. I spoke to my deceased grandmother as I would mean? Witchcraft is the indigenous religion of Europe. The term to anyone who was in the room with me. I now know that others has grown to mean anyone who practices any form of Magick from were indulging me as though I was a child who had an imaginary anywhere in the world. Being a high priestess means that people friend. I would discuss future events with people as though they who practise these traditions trust you enough to lead rituals for

them… it is an honour and a privilege and hard work. Can anyone be a medium? Everyone is but most hide from it. If someone on the other side wants to get a message to their relatives, but the relatives are too afraid to listen or don’t know how to tune in, then a medium, ‘which means being in the middle,’ can help. It is impossible for us to not have spirit around us all the time. If there is no spirit we cannot live. In any given room ant any time there are thousands of spirits. I can teach people how to sort through this spiritual white noise and tune into the messages that are important. How can having these kind of skills enhance your life? Your self Knowledge? And your relationships? Anyone can do the things I do. I am not special. My skills are the skills of being fully human. I have just been forced to see more of myself than most will allow themselves to see. Starlight Wellbeing Expo, Easter Friday March 29 – Easter Monday April 1, A&I Hall, Bangalow 9.30am– 5.30pm. $15/$10 admission. Discount admission Easter Friday and Monday.

SHÉ D’MONTFORD IS A TEACHER, HEALER, AUTHOR, PSYCHIC AND ACTIVIST. SHE WILL BE RUNNING A WORKSHOP ON MEDIUMSHIP AT STARLIGHT WELLBEING EXPO, TEACHING SPIRITUAL NEWBIES HOW TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN ABILITY TO CONTACT THOSE ON THE OTHER SIDE.

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s r a t S WITH LILITH Life is pure adventure, and the sooner we realise that, the quicker we will be able to treat life as art, says Aries Maya Angelou. This week’s Sun, Mars, Venus and Uranus in Aries, plus Libra full moon fully agree…

E ARIES: This week’s full moon of teamwork reminds us that while power struggles in love, friendship and business are inevitable, adversarial arcing up only provokes resistance. Whereas subduing anger into strategy, conciliation and compromise is the human equivalent of refining charcoal into diamonds – your birthstone. F TAURUS: Someone, perhaps even you, could act rashly as this week’s astral pressure cooker provokes explosive reactions. Physically it’s a sexy transit, which can also increase the likelihood of inflammations, so a defusing program of whatever self soothing activities keep you calm, cool and stable is recommended. G GEMINI: Ebullient Jupiter in Gemini’s a playful entertainer, but forget power plays right now – employ the art of fun shui instead to lighten up the present intense atmosphere for those around you. And while fascinating distractions beckon, focus on essentials is this week’s key to success. H CANCER: Been bottling something up? Then present planetary percolations could pop the cork as this week’s cosmic kettle heats Cancerian waters to boiling. Which could mean bubble bubble here comes trouble, or alternatively a sexy, steamy simmer… Either way, midweek full moon suggests madness or enchantment – probably both.

I LEO: Don’t waste this highly motivated week’s passion on energy draining dramatics. If you’re offended by demanding or argumentative others, get over it because everyone’s doing the best they can. And this irrepressible week’s ideal for reinventing yourself, having a creative renaissance or making a mighty move forward. J VIRGO: Saying Yes to everything could take you dangerously close to overload. Since you already know exhaustion isn’t efficient, use this week’s energy intelligently by letting it revitalise your body, mind and spirit while not taking its confrontational behaviour, problem personalities and childish outbursts personally. K LIBRA: This week’s go ahead Aries energy certainly gets stuff done, though in the kind of egg breaking, omelet making way that may not quite satisfy Libran sophistication levels. If others are dominating or controlling, that’s your cue to clarify what you want and what you’re not prepared to accept. L SCORPIO: So much Mars/Venus energy percolating in your private sector could activate a clash of agendas with someone wanting to push forward while you’d rather pull back. Or vice versa. Either way, it’s not a week to toy with people’s feelings, which are presently ferally fiery and feisty.

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW? On Easter Saturday night Mullum Golf Club is holding a Trivia Night, hosted by comedian Ellen Briggs. Bring a team of eight or come along and join some others. Prizes to be won, things to be learnt, fun to be had. The restaurant is closed, so bring your own food if you like. Start 7.30. $5 to enter – kids and all welcome.

images were first showcased in an exhibition called ‘One Night Stand’ at the Lismore Regional Art Gallery. Now, with Robert Plant headlining at the Byron Blues Festival, Ted is delighted to exhibit them once more and offer them for sale at Retrospect Galleries in Byron Bay, with proceeds going towards Rockphoto Aid – a charity set up by Ted to help raise money and awareness for children living in poverty in Brazil. Artist Talk on Saturday at 11am.

TED HARVEY’S PICS OF ROBERT PLANT AND LED ZEPPLIN ON SHOW AT RETROSPECT GALLERIES IN BYRON BAY OVER EASTER

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Quick Clues ACROSS 1. First letter of Greek alphabet. (5) 4. Longing for the past. (9) 9. Hard luck story. (4,2,3) 10. Declaim, make a speech. (5) 11. Dreadful mess (Australian proverb). (3’1,9) 14. Suffers, is ill. (4) 15. Hard covering for tips of hand. (10) 18. Worn by German hikers. (10) 19. Scavenging bird. (4) 21. Lost self-respect, fallen low. (4,2,3,4) 24. Fountain in Rome. (5) 25. Mythical Himalayan paradise. (7,2) 27. As quickly as possible. (4,5) 28. European river. (5) DOWN 1. Misbehaved, played up. (5,5) 2. Friend. (3) 3. Single celled organism. (6) 4. State of southern USA (3,6) 5. Cut of meat. (5) 6. Scientist who discovered a way to calculate the number of gas molecules in a given volume. (8) 7. Grass plant used as a tall hedge (5,6) 8. Word used to end a prayer. (4) 12. Women who pursue wealthy men. (4-7) 13. Narrow escape, near thing. (5,5) 16. Very large breed of dog. (5,4) 17. Shake threateningly. (8) 20. Account book. (6) 22. Tries out. (5) 23. Halt, desist. (4) 26. Here (French). (3)

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To celebrate one of the best lineups ever at Bluesfest, Ted Harvey’s Summer of 72 Led Zeppelin concert photos Cryptic Clues are on show at Retrospect ACROSS Galleries in Byron Bay. More 1. First party? Laugh. (5) than 100 intimate shots of Led 4. Homesickness – hopelessly lost Zeppelin taken during their 1972 Australian again. (9) 9. Sad story of ghastly foetal sorrow. tour when Ted worked as a freelance rock (4,2,3). photographer. He photographed musicians 10. Back energy root, say. (5) such as Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, 11. A scratch, a piss and a good look Cat Stevens, Elton John and Led Zeppelin. around, what a mess. (3’1, 9) Ted’s photos from the only Led Zeppelin 14. Sickens for report of palate concert in Sydney in the summer of 72 were cleansers. (4) 15. Point out and fix horny appendage. never published. Despite selling millions of albums Led Zeppelin were camera shy, (10) almost inaccessible to the media, and few 18. Guided sick horse to back quarter photographs of their performances exist. for leisure wear. (10) More than three decades on Ted Harvey’s 19. One encore for Thoth. (4)

M SAGITTARIUS: After midweek feel good full moon, let’s do it Jupiter and charge ahead Mars have you fanging round in roadrunner mode. But it’s important this week not to jump to conclusions or act on assumptions, so get your facts straight and feelings in order before speaking or pressing send. N CAPRICORN: This week goes places and Goats like that. Though unruly bossy boots types barging round taking charge may annoy Capricorn control freaks no end and necessitate continual resetting of your internal thermostat to Captain Cool. Excuse me! Don’t they know that’s your role? O AQUARIUS: This week won’t beg your pardon or promise you a rose garden, but if you feel like doing something dashing or flashy, its edgy rebels and wild pioneers will mobilise your mojo and tax your patience to the max – though is that necessarily a bad thing? P P ISCES: This week’s people want things clear and straightforward: no messy emotions, stressy arrangements or unnecessary complications. Piscean punters who can keep it simple will be rewarded with a cosmic cocktail of divine madness: passionate playmates, wild ideas, amorous antics and entertaining surprises.

FLAMENCO PASSION Bandaluzia present contemporary flamenco in a mesmerising display of explosive dance, virtuosic guitars, dynamic improvisation, masterful percussion, and inspiring bass; embodying the passion, mystery and power of this remarkable art form. They are known for their sellout performances across Australia. In 2011 and 2012 they were selected for Musica Viva’s countrywide touring program and are also on their program for 2013. Bangalow Catholic Hall on Friday 5 April.

Tix: $20 (+bf) / $25 on the door, through www.kupromotions.com.au. Doors 7.30pm / Show 8pm. Food by Open Table.

ARTS ARE POPPING UP ALL OVER Arts Northern Rivers has an exciting new arts based endeavour called The Northern Rivers Creative popUp Shop, opening on Easter Thursday at 6pm. Over the following five weeks they’ll be promoting the arts and creative industries in the old Byron Library space. Featuring fashion designers Goddess of Babylon, printmaker Joanna Kambourian, visual artists Digby Moran and Kelly Sullivan, furniture designers Dirty Old Town, Hammer and Hand jewellers Helen Luna, Jen Banks, Lucille Atkins and Laura Shipp and northern rivers musicians The Starboard Cannons, The Lucky Wonders, Jimmy Dowling, Ilona Harker and Rebecca Ireland.

LOSING MY RELIGION A true short story and inspired artwork based on his childhood hunt for freedom from the bounds of institutionalised doctrine and death in the late 90s. Along with his earlier collection of works Wandering eyes, Losing My Religion beautifully caps off this coming of age era of works. Available for free download at www. eliashcroft.com, the artwork is now showing at Seven Roads Gallery at 1/18 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay.

ROCK ME BABY Palace Cinema’s Rock Me Baby festival continues this week with Neil Young Journeys screening tonight, Tuesday March 26, 7pm. Young recounted insightful and

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Wiggins and many introspective stories from BANDALUZIA more will be on sale at his youth to special Easter discount FLAMENCO filmmaker prices. Studio RED AT THE Jonathan is the Byron branch BANGALOW Demme, who of Lismore-based CATHOLIC directed 2006’s disability organisation HALL ON Heart of Gold. Realising Every Dream, FRIDAY 5 APRIL The life and Inclusive. Come down times of the to 5/16 Tasman Way, legendary Bob Byron Industrial Marley is captured Estate, 10–4 on in Marley, directed Saturday. by Academy Award winning director MARKING TIME Kevin MacDonald (Last King of Scotland) THIS EASTER and screening on Wednesday at 7pm. THURSDAY Marley is the definitive life story of the Jamaican musician, revolutionary, and This month’s cult legend. Made with the support of the comedy show at the Marley family, it features rare footage, Ballina RSL falls on incredible performances and revelatory Easter Thursday, so interviews. It is worth seeing for one with four days’ recovery scene alone: the camera travels slowly time up your sleeve down a dirt road in the lush Jamaican you’ve got no excuse countryside, with Marley singing one of no to be there! his signature tunes, Redemption Song. Mark McConville MARK MCCONVILLE AT Magic. THE BALLINA RSL’S BIG comes to Ballina Searching for Sugar Man won the RSL Club very highly GIG ON THURSDAY Best Documentary Oscar at this year’s recommended. Mark Academy Awards. In the late 1960s, Rodriguez has been seen on all was discovered in a Detroit bar by two record of the major commercial TV channels as well as producers. They recorded two albums, Cold Fact being a featured comic on the Comedy Channel’s and Coming From Reality. But neither album Home Delivered Comedy. was commercially successful in the US and the The audience is engaged from the moment Mark singer disappeared into obscurity. But a bootleg steps onto the stage. His gags cut to the chase, recording found its way into apartheid South giving the audience a full physical workout of the Africa and over the next two decades Rodriguez best possible medicine – laughter. became a phenomenon. Decades later, two South African fans set out to discover what really Supported by local funny man Paul McMahon happened to their hero. Their investigation led and MC Mandy Nolan on Thursday at the Ballina them to a story more extraordinary than any RSL. of the myths about the artist known simply as Rodriguez. Searching for Sugar Man screens at 2pm ROD AT CURRUMBIN on Thursday. Tickets are just $9 for Palace Movie If you missed Rod Quantock, you might be able Club members, non-members $10. to grab a ticket at his show at the Currumbin RSL before he heads back home to Melbourne! STUDIO RED SHOWCASE Supported by Fiona McGary, Quantock is This Saturday Studio REd throws open its doors a political animal and the thinking person’s to the public! Artworks and handicrafts by artisans comedian! Liam Bruce, Zion Stewart, Mathew Edward Wednesday at the Currumbin RSL from 7.30pm.

BOOK REVIEWS The Secret Keeper By Kate Morton The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton was a really enticing read. Like Morton’s other books, she pulls you into a world where modern life entwines with history and the secrets that link them together make it impossible to stop reading. While the mystery unfolds throughout The Secret Keeper, it will have you guessing right up until the very end, which is worth reaching as there is a fantastic twist which leaves you feeling very satisfied with your investment in the book. I would highly recommend this book, particularly to female readers Review by Erin Gordon

The Attachment Connection By Ruth Newton Someone once said to me that the two great dangers in modern life are childbirth and modern psychology and the state of popular psychology books provides a particular form of proof for such a proposition. The genre is replete with personalised, unsupported, unresearched and unsupportable opinions parading as psychology. Books on raising children

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seem to be a particular focus for such opinion pieces. It seems that if you have borne a child and happen to be a celebrity (newsreader, model, TV chef, etc), you are uniquely qualified to write such a book on how to raise a child! No need to acquaint yourself with any facts, current research or understand the issues surrounding this most important part of human life. As a celebrity your opinion is worth a quick book. With this sort of backdrop, imagine my absolute delight to come across a book on raising children that is solidly based in current research, is easy to read and helpful for new parents and older parents alike. Ruth Newton’s The Attachment Connection is just such a book. Endorsed by the world’s leading researcher in the neurophysiology of emotional development (Allan Schore), The Attachment Connection presents an extremely accessible understanding of the child’s experience from nought to five in the context of the current dominant theory of emotional development, attachment theory. Beginning with a chapter on Attachment Theory – what the says

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and the how it plays the central role in a child’s emotional development – The Attachment Connection then presents a new chapter on each of the important age-stages. Each chapter has many real life examples to help the reader understand what the child is experiencing, what the child is learning and suggestions on what can help the child through each step. The best chapter, for me, focused on the emergence of the ‘I’ entitled ‘I Think Therefore I Am – The 18 month old’. Beginning with reference to understanding the great ‘mine, mine, mine’ chant of the toddler, Newton covers the terror that often faces a child beginning to develop an emotional independence from mum. She presents case studies on families that struggled through this stage and how they had been helped. Newton goes on to show what is happening in the 18 month old brain and how s/he is growing and how that growth relates to his/her physical and social-emotional development. As a guide for parents, the chapter provides a list of new skills that emerge at this time including, of course, saying the word ‘no’ and then moves on to indicate some ways to cultivate secure attachment in the 18 month old. Newton writes

about the importance of redirecting, substituting and explaining feelings at this age and gives examples of each. She emphasises the value of using the word ‘we’ as the 18 month old is facing the problem associated with being an ‘I’. A few further case examples are offered along with a discussion of play at this age and what it tends to look like. Overall this is a well researched, easy to read and incredibly helpful book. Granted it is not written by a celebrity but if you can get past that stumbling block, this is a fabulous resource. Review by John Mitchell

Aussie Body: Diet & Detox Plan by Saimaa Miller February comes around just as quickly as Christmas to me – it’s the month I do my ‘Feb Fast’ to try and repair the damage from the festive season. No alcohol for all of the month which, as was pointed out to me a few years ago, isn’t that bad because it’s the shortest month – and you can give yourself special dispensation for Valentines Day. I needed something extra this year, my metabolism is slowing down as fast as my age is catching up. Aussie

Body came into the store and I was immediately drawn to it. Instead of just eliminating alcohol, I should take the opportunity to boost myself up with the suggested foods to maximise my detoxification. Beautifully presented with its simple structure of chapters, charts and lists (I love lists) and delicious recipes. I very much enjoyed reading other people’s experiences and felt that Saimaa understands the differences in bodies and lifestyles. I use the book for a reference when I want to change my old recipe to be more nutrition conscious and love having a healthy alternative to sugary snacks. While I suffered through all the usual withdrawal symptoms, I have lost weight and cleansed my body. I have more energy and feel healthier. With the added inspirational paragraphs and reminders about doing what we all know is good for us, Aussie Body gives us a plan. Saimaa Miller is qualified in naturopathy and human movement but has a special interest in nutrition and is a detox specialist. She believes in listening to your body and supercharging it so you can get the most out of your life. Review by Karen Martin

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some young soldiers at the very beginning of Stephen On the surface, this is a Spielberg’s admirable and benign and bubbly take on admiring film of the sixteenth the possibilities of the social president’s protracted network. Based on the stage legislative battle to ban slavery show of the same name, in the US. The introductory Elspeth (Laura Michelle Kelly) scene is the sort of cheesy is the frazzled house mum set-up that Spielberg excels of twin boys so horrid that I at and, for me, it was the most wanted to throttle them within profoundly moving moment minutes of their appearance. in an engrossing but strangely Her hubby James (Ronan dry movie. Perhaps because Keating) is at sea for long he was in awe of his subject periods studying and saving and fearful of making light of Performance whales, so we know he’s an the topic (Tarantino’s Django Burly Phillip altogether excellent chap and Unchained is a cartoon), Seymour that there is no justification Spielberg has disavowed his Hoff man as a for Elspeth to whinge about instinctive showiness to the violinist in a her lot. Nevertheless, as an point of erring on the side famous string outsider on the Apple Isle, of caution. The emphasis is quartet? It might she is suffering cabin fever. squarely on the wheeling Fortunately, she is a dab hand have been and dealing that needed more plausible, at a song-and-dance, so she to be done in Washington I thought, to contrives to communicate for Lincoln’s controversial present the bloke with James by performing her amendment to the constitution as an Olympic numbers before a handicam to be enacted as law – politics, sprinter in so that he might catch them it becomes blindingly selfspray-on lycra. the maelstrom broils, who through cyberspace. Naturally, evident, is the art of achieving Christopher Walken (how does is at the heart of the matter. her ‘casts go viral and, without what is possible, by whatever he get his hair to stand on When, I wonder, did Walken her knowing it, Elspeth wins a means. And all the while end as though he’s just been become such a fine actor? cult following around the globe electrocuted?) on double the horrendous slaughter Confused by all that is beyond of the Civil War, in its fourth and, ultimately, the golden bass, and Catherine Keener his control and at a loss to fully bloody year, is threatening opportunity to become a star on viola da gamba were only understand how it could have to compromise the efforts of in real life when Cassandra’s marginally less likely. At least, come to this, Peter exhibits (Magda Szubanski) agency Lincoln and his supporters. that was my pre-conception. an heroic dignity at the cottons on to her market Wordy, one-paced and at times Incredibly, the conceit works. group’s tense, elevating final potential. Production qualities With Peter (Walken) as its needlessly repetitive, the story performance. Director Yaron are high, the photography is nonetheless faithful to the senior member, the group Zilberman enhances a movie of mechanisms involved in what crisp, clean and bright, the has been together twentyinsight and compassion with a we now refer to as ‘realpolitik’, choreography crackling and five years and, if not pushing fine eye for the classical beauty as the votes of waverers the songs excellent, if in a the envelope stylistically or of the instruments themselves on either side of the house stagy, forgettable way. What in their choice of repertoire, – and the Beethoven is pretty struck me as problematic, are secured by back-room they are superb at what they good too. ~ John Campbell however, was that in 2013 we lobbyists. In pre-production, do. Robert (Hoffman), who has should be sold a story that doubt was raised over been playing second-fiddle Lincoln has as its defining theme the Daniel Day-Lewis’s voice and to Daniel (Mark Ivanir) all that weary concept that a woman whether it had the stentorian I visited the Lincoln Memorial time, is married to Juliette must choose between career quality associated with the (Keener) and their daughter, soon after 9/11. It struck me and family, that she cannot great man – it doesn’t, but it as a living, ‘working’ temple, Alexandra (Imogen Poots), is be both a good mother and doesn’t matter. If anything, his providing tangible succour a fragile music student being professionally successful. lighter delivery brings Lincoln to those unloved Americans tutored by Daniel. It’s a mix Indeed, the character who has waiting to implode and the back to Earth and assists who came to it. Engraved in managed to break through Spielberg in averting the trap marble is Abraham Lincoln’s tipping point comes when the glass ceiling, Cassandra, of hagiography, an all-toofamous Gettysburg Address. Peter is diagnosed with the has only done so as a bitter common failure of big-budget Enunciating with rare onset of Parkinson’s disease. response to being dumped Hollywood history. This Lincoln, eloquence the ideals that He reluctantly concedes that the Republic espoused (it is a his days are numbered and though high minded and by her husband because of masterpiece of plain English), the others in the quartet, folksy, is a stern pragmatist. ~ her inability to have children. forced to confront change, that the words are recited by John Campbell With films like this, feminism’s male chauvinist enemies are made redundant. Presented with the opportunity of a lifetime, Elspeth happily goes back to the sink. Otherwise, this young fogey entertainment is buoyant, upbeat, one hundred per cent wholesome and, resembling in tone and substance an ad for some fantastic new washing detergent, only mildly nauseating. ~ John Campbell

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most challenging nemesis, are suddenly wracked by ancient doubts, foolish lust and thwarted ambition. Robert’s frustration at never having been considered good enough for the principal violinist’s part boils over, with disastrous consequences. It is a terrific performance from Hoffman as the (justifiably?) sulky artiste, and Ivanir is compelling too as the obsessive, single-minded leader who succumbs to a sudden weakness of the flesh, but it is Peter, around

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1. The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (Prime, Saturday, 8.30pm) is based on the novel of the same name by Irish writer John Boyne. Its exploration of the horror of a World War II Nazi extermination camp through the eyes of two 8-year-old boys – one the son of the camp’s commandant, the other a Jewish inmate – divided critics along ethical, rather than aesthetic, lines. 2. The ill-starred Australian actor Heath Ledger stars as the ill-starred Australian criminal Ned Kelly (Go!, Sunday, 8.30pm) accompanied by an all-star Australian cast in a 2003 Australian film based on Robert Drewe’s novel Our Sunshine. The legend of the bushranger in home-made armour still excites opposing views among the families involved in the history.

6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 World’s Greenest Homes 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Prime Minister Is Missing 1.30 Losing The Plots 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The Checkout 8.30 Kangaroo Dundee 9.30 Scott And Bailey (M) 10.20 Lateline 10.55 The Business 11.20 Seven Ages Of Britain 12.20 The Clinic 1.15 Grand Designs 2.30 West Australia Football League 5.30 Eggheads

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 At The Movies 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Mad As Hell 8.30 Tractor Monkeys 9.00 The Agony Of Life (M) 9.30 Adam Hills (M) 10.00 The Thick Of It (M) 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business 11.30 Identity (M) 12.20 Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime 12.10 Grand Designs 2.00 Catholic Dilemma 2.30 In The End 3.00 rage (MA) 3.45 Movie: A Damsel In Distress (G 1937) US musical. Fred Astaire, George Burns 5.30 Eggheads

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SBS 1

5.05 World News 6.45 FIFA World Cup Qualifier LIVE – France v Spain 9.00 World News 1.00 FIFA World Cup Qualifier LIVE – Australia v Oman 3.00 World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Wainwright Walks 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Wildest Arctic 8.30 World’s Most Dangerous Roads Siberia

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5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The Simpsons 9.00 Futurama 9.30 The Cleveland Show 10.00 Frasier 11.00 Cheers 11.30 Late Late Show 12.30 Entertainment SBS 2 Tonight 1.00 omg! Insider 1.30 6.00 World News 5.30 Championship Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Netball Highlights Charmed 4.00 Jag 5.00 7th Heaven 6.00 Sophie Grigson In ONE HD Thailand 6.30 Sarah Wiener In Austria 6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 10.30 Malaysian Formula 1 Grand Prix 1.00 7.30 The Impressionists Sport Science 2.00 Deconstruction 8.30 The School (M) 2.30 Get Smart 3.00 Super Rugby 9.30 Movie: Shameless (M Extra Time 4.00 Cops 4.30 Meteorite 2008) Czech romantic Men 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 comedy 11.05 Movie: Shanghai Spell (M Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 White 2002) Spanish drama 1.10 Hitler’s Collar 8.30 Burn Notice (M) 9.30 Blue Bloods (M) 10.30 The Killing (M) 12.30 Heroes 2.15 Weatherwatch Python Hunters 1.30 Money Factory NITV 2.30 M*A*S*H 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 6.00 Jarjums 10.00 Grounded Australian Rally Championship 5.00 10.30 Tangaroa 11.30 The Making Animal Extractors Of Muyngarnbi 12.00 Muddy Waters 1.00 Among Us 1.30 Rural Health PRIME Education 2.30 Jarjums 5.30 NITV 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show News 6.00 Grounded 6.30 Tangaroa 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: 7.00 NITV News 7.30 Wanja 8.00 Crimes Of Fashion – Killer Hair (M Sunset To Sunrise 9.30 This Is Our 2009) Canadian comedy. Maggie Country Too 11.00 NITV News 11.30 Lawson, Sadie LeBlanc 2.00 Dr Oz Finding Our Talk 12.00 Chocolate 3.00 Wild Vets 3.30 Minute To Win It Martini 1.00 Rugby League 3.00 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal Basketball 4.00 Rugby League 5.00 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News Yeyekerte 7.00 Home And Away TEN 7.30 Dynamo 7.00 Wurrawhy 7.30 Entertainment 8.30 The Last Resort (M) Tonight 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold 9.30 Highway Patrol & The Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 10.00 World’s Wildest Police Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Good Chef Videos (M) Bad Chef 10.30 Huey’s Kitchen 11.00 11.00 Air Crash Investigations 12.00 The Biggest Loser 12.00 Dr Phil (M) Last Chance Learners 12.30 Home 1.00 The Doctors (M) 2.00 Ready Shopping 5.30 Seven News Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Totally 7TWO Wild 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.30 Designing Ten News Women 9.00 Home And Away 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation 6.00 The Simpsons Street 10.30 Step By Step 11.00 6.30 The Project Martha Stewart Show 12.00 Hart 7.30 Modern Family To Hart 1.00 The Royal 2.00 Movie: 8.30 Mr & Mrs Murder (M) Zarak (PG 1956) UK adventure. Victor 9.30 The Good Wife (M) Mature, Michael Wilding 4.10 Mad 10.30 Late News 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show About You 4.40 Perfect Strangers 5.10 1.00 Infomercials 5.00 Religion 5.30 Gardeners’ World 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Heartbeat 8.40 Japan Tsunami CBS – This Morning Caught On Camera 9.40 Pie In The Sky ELEVEN 11.50 The Bill (M) 1.00 Hart To Hart 2.00 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Sabrina Home Shopping 3.30 Harry’s Practice The Teenage Witch 9.30 Old School 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 Home Shopping Neighbours 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 1.00 7MATE Jag 2.00 Star Trek Voyager 3.00 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The 11.00 V.I.P. 12.00 Homicide (M) 1.00 King Of Queens 4.30 Family Ties Motor Mate 4.30 Dream Car Garage

9.35 Immigration Nation 10.35 World News Australia 11.10 Movie: Camino (M 2008) Spanish drama 1.40 Movie: Prague (MA 2006) Danish drama 3.25 Weatherwatch

5.00 Zoom TV 5.30 Pimp My Ride 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Bomb Patrol 8.30 Hardcore Pawn (M) 9.30 American Pickers 10.30 Movie: Urban Legends – Bloody Mary (AV 2005) US thriller. Kate Mara, Robert Vito 1.00 V.I.P. 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Harry’s Practice 4.00 Homicide (M) 5.00 Dream Car Garage

NBN

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 News Now 4.00 Extra 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Hot Property 8.30 The Mentalist (M) 9.30 CSI (M) 9.40 Lotto 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 11.30 The AFL Footy Show 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 The Middle 11.30 Auction Hunters 12.00 TMZ 12.30 Extra 1.00 The Bachelorette 2.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.00 Total Wipeout 6.00 Suburgatory 6.30 The Middle 7.00 Auction Hunters 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 2 Broke Girls (M) 9.30 Movie: Good Luck Chuck (MA 2006) US comedy. Dane Cook, Jessica Alba 11.30 Two And A Half Men (M) 12.00 Conan (M) 1.00 Suburgatory 1.30 TMZ 2.00 The Bachelorette 3.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 4.00 Conan (M) 4.50 Extra 5.10 Kids’ Programs

GEM

6.00 Friends 6.30 Gilligan’s Island 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Gideon’s Way 9.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: Some Will, Some Won’t (PG 1970) UK comedy. Leslie Phillips, Barbara Murray 2.00 The Closer (M) 3.00 Alive & Cooking 3.30 How Clean Is Your House 4.30 Zoo Juniors 5.30 Ellen Degeneres Show 6.30 Friends 7.30 Customs 8.30 RPA 9.30 Cold Case (M) 11.30 Without A Trace (M) 12.30 How Clean Is Your House 1.30 Friends 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Dangerman All ratings in this guide are G or PG unless otherwise stated.

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6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.30 ABC News 2.30 Foreign Correspondent 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.15 Capital Hill 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 12.20 Lateline 1.00 BBC Impact 1.30 Newsline 2.00 Newshour 3.00 BBC Global 3.30 The Business 4.00 BBC World News 4.30 BBC Focus On Africa 5.00 Newhour

SBS 1

5.05 World News 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Weird Or What? 2.30 My Family Feast 3.00 World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Wainwright Walks 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Food Safari 8.00 Gourmet Farmer 8.35 Kitchen Wars 9.30 24 Hours In Emergency (M) 10.30 World News Australia 11.05 Boob Tube (MA) 12.10 Movie:

Show 12.30 Entertainment Tonight (M) 2.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Dream Car 1.00 omg! Insider 1.30 Happy Days Garage 5.30 Pimp My Ride Crime Novel (MAV 2005) Italian 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 6.30 Seinfeld drama 2.50 Weatherwatch 4.00 Jag 5.00 7th Heaven 7.30 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Carlton v Richmond SBS 2 ONE HD 11.00 Operation Repo (M) 12.00 6.00 World News 6.00 Animal Extractors 7.00 D.E.A. (M) 1.00 Campus PD (M) 1.30 6.00 Sophie Grigson In Omnisport 7.30 NBL Basketball 30 Rock 2.00 Homicide (M) 3.00 V.I.P. Thailand – Sydney v Townsville 9.30 NBL 4.00 Pimp My Ride 5.00 Dream Car 6.30 Sarah Wiener In Austria Basketball – Melbourne v Townsville Garage 5.30 Home Shopping 11.30 Omnisport 12.00 Nature’s 7.30 The Impressionists Power Revealed 1.00 Expedition NBN 8.35 Axis Of Light Impossible 2.00 Get Smart 2.30 Fear 5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 9.40 Movie: SÊraphine (PG Factor 3.30 Big Fish, Small Boats 4.00 Home Shopping 12.00 Ellen 2008) French drama 11.55 The Marngrook Footy Show Cops 4.30 Meteorite Men 5.30 I Fish Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 12.55 Faces Of America 2.00 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 News Now 4.00 Cops 7.30 Extreme Fishing 8.30 An Extra 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat Weatherwatch Idiot Abroad (M) 9.30 Fast Forward: 6.00 NBN News NITV Funniest Send-Ups (M) 10.30 NBL 7.00 A Current Affair 6.00 Jarjums 10.00 Grounded 10.30 Basketball Finals LIVE – Perth v 8.00 Thursday Night Football Tangaroa 11.00 Wanja 11.30 Sunset Wollongong 12.30 NBL Basketball LIVE – Manly Sea Eagles v To Sunrise 12.00 The Coolbaroo Finals NZ v Sydney 2.30 Fear Factor (M) Wests Tigers Club 1.00 This Is Our Country Too 3.30 71 Degrees North 4.30 M*A*S*H 9.45 NRL Footy Show (M) 2.30 Jarjums 5.30 NITV News 6.00 5.00 Deconstruction 5.30 Omnisport 11.15 Weeds (MA) 11.45 20/20 Grounded 6.30 Tangaroa 7.00 NITV 12.45 Foo Fighters 1.00 Religion News 7.30 Marngrook Footy Show PRIME 1.30 Extra 2.00 Home Shopping 8.30 Barefoot Sports 9.30 Wrestling 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 (M) 10.00 Hunting Aotearoa (MA) 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Early Morning News 10.30 Dream It Do It Deadly! 11.00 Going To The Mat (PG 2004) US NITV News 11.30 Finding Our Talk sporting drama. Andrew Lawrence, GO! 12.00 Marngrook Footy Show 1.00 Alessandra Toreson 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 The Middle Barefoot Sports 2.00 Rugby League Wild Vets 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 11.30 Total Wipeout 12.00 TMZ 12.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal Extra 1.00 The Bachelorette 2.30 I 5.00 Yeyekerte 6.00 Prime News Hate My Teenage Daughter 3.00 Kids’ TEN 6.30 Seven News Programs 5.00 Total Wipeout 7.00 Wurrawhy 7.30 Entertainment 7.00 Home And Away 6.00 Suburgatory Tonight 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold 7.30 Dynamo 6.30 The Middle & The Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 8.30 Movie: The Interpreter 7.00 Auction Hunters 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Good (M 2005) US mystery. 7.30 Survivor: Caramoan Chef Bad Chef 10.30 Huey’s Kitchen Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 Bondi Vet 11.30 Bondi Rescue 11.15 Castle (M) 12.15 Auction 9.30 Movie: The Bench12.00 Dr Phil (M) 1.00 The Doctors Squad 1.05 Home Shopping 5.30 warmers (PG 2006) US 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Seven News comedy. Rob Schneider, Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 David Spade Scope 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 7TWO 11.10 Two And A Half Men (M) 12.00 Ten News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.30 Designing Conan (M) 1.00 Suburgatory 1.30 TMZ 6.00 The Simpsons Women 9.00 Home And Away 2.00 The Bachelorette 3.30 I Hate My 6.30 The Project 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Teenage Daughter 4.00 Conan (M) 7.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals Coronation Street 10.30 Step By Step 4.50 Extra 5.10 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Martha Stewart Show 12.00 8.30 Law & Order (M) Hart To Hart 1.00 The Royal 2.00 GEM 10.30 Late News 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show Movie: Salome (PG 1953) US drama. 6.00 Friends 6.30 Gilligan’s Island 1.00 Infomercials 4.30 Religion 5.30 Rita Hayworth, Stewart Granger 4.10 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 How Mad About You 4.40 Perfect Strangers Clean Is Your House 9.00 Home CBS – This Morning 5.10 Gardeners’ World Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking ELEVEN 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: Billy 6.30 Bargain Hunt 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Sabrina 7.30 The Royal Liar (PG 1963) UK comedy. 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6.00 ABC News 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Foreign Correspondent 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.20 Last Of The Summer Wine 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 QI 8.00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 8.30 Doctor Blake Mysteries (M) 9.30 Silk (M) 10.30 Murderland (M) 12.30 rage (MA)

6.00 World News 6.00 Sophie Grigson In Thailand 6.30 Sarah Wiener In Austria 7.30 The Impressionists 8.40 Movie: Jean de Florette (PG 1986) French drama 10.50 Movie: Manon des Sources (PG 1986) French drama 12.50 Beyond Time: William Turnbull 2.10 Weatherwatch

6.00 Liverpool Football 9.00 M7 Multisport 9.30 NASCAR Nationwide Series 10.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup 11.30 Australian Rally Championship 12.30 Omnisport 1.00 Python Hunters 2.00 Get Smart 2.30 Fear Factor 3.30 Big Fish, Small Boats 4.00 Cops 4.30 Meteorite Men 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Undercover Boss Australia 8.30 Law & Order: SVU (M) 9.30 Movie: A.I. Artificial Intelligence (M 2001) US scifi. Haley Joel Osment, Frances O’Connor 12.30 Black Gold 1.30 In Search Of Pirates (M) 2.30 LA Hard Hats 3.30 Animal Extractors 5.30 Omnisport

NITV

6.00 Jarjums 10.00 Grounded 10.30 Tangaroa 11.00 Marngrook Footy Show 12.00 Barefoot Sports 1.00 Wrestling (M) 1.30 Warren H ABC 2 Williams 2.00 Dream It Do It Deadly! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 2.30 Jarjums 5.30 NITV News 6.00 7.00 Spicks And Specks Awaken 6.30 Tangaroa 7.00 NITV 7.30 River Monsters News 7.30 Awaken 8.00 Move It 8.30 Dawn Porter (M) Mob Style 8.30 By The Rapids 9.00 9.30 Movie: The Godfather Freedom Riders 11.00 NITV News (MA 1972) US drama. 11.30 Finding Our Talk 12.00 Fusion Marlon Brando, Al Pacino 1.00 Chocolate Martini 4.00 Roots 12.20 Adam Hills (M) 12.45 Set List (M) Music 5.00 Yeyekerte 1.10 Alan Carr (M) 2.00 River Monsters TEN 2.50 ABC News 2.55 Close 7.00 Wurrawhy 7.30 Entertainment ABC NEWS 24 Tonight 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 The 6.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline Bold & The Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 1.00 ABC News 1.30 Inside Edge 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Good 2.00 ABC News 2.30 State To State Chef Bad Chef 10.30 Boy’s Weekend 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.00 Capital Hill 11.00 Bondi Vet 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Big Ideas 7.00 Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 ABC News 7.30 Planet America 8.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef News Exchange 8.30 One Plus One 4.00 Lightning Point 4.30 The Bold & 9.00 The World 10.00 Who Makes The The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News News? 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Big 6.00 The Simpsons Ideas 12.00 Four Corners 12.45 ABC 6.30 The Project News 1.00 BBC Impact 1.30 Capital 7.30 American Idol Hill 2.00 Newshour 3.00 BBC World 10.30 Movie: (500) Days Of News 3.30 One Plus One 4.00 BBC Summer (PG 2009) World News 4.30 BBC Focus On Africa US comedy. Zooey 5.00 Newshour Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt SBS 1 5.05 World News 1.00 Food Lovers’ 12.30 The Project 1.30 The Late Show Guide To Australia 1.30 Don Matteo 2.30 Infomercial 5.30 Religion 2.30 Living Black 3.00 World News ELEVEN 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Sabrina Global Village The Teeange Witch 9.30 Old School 6.00 Wainwright Walks Neighbours 10.00 7th Heaven 6.30 World News Australia 11.00 Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 7.30 Great British 1.00 Jag 2.00 Star Trek Voyager 3.00 Countryside Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The 8.35 Building The Great King Of Queens 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Cathedrals Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 9.35 Bomber Boys 6.00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 6.30 11.15 Movie: Just Sex And Nothing Neighbours 7.00 Raymond 8.00 Else (M 2005) Hungarian com- Becker 8.30 Star Trek Voyager 11.30 edy 1.05 Kurt Wallander (M) 2.45 Late Late Show 12.30 Entertainment Weatherwatch Tonight 1.00 omg! Insider 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Jag 5.00 7th Heaven

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Buffalo Dreams (G 2005) US drama. Adrienne Bailon, Simon Baker 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Forgiven People 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Twins (PG 1988) US comedy. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito 10.45 Dual Suspects (M) 11.45 True Australian Thrillers (M) 12.45 Movie: Fascination (MA 2004) German thriller. Jacqueline Bisset, Adam Garcia 3.00 Home Shopping

9.30 Movie: Doomsday (AV 2008) UK action. Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins 11.45 Punk’d (M) 12.10 Blokesworld (MA) 12.40 Campus PD (M) 1.00 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 2.00 V.I.P. 3.00 Shockwave 5.30 Dream Car Garage

NBN

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 News Now 4.00 Extra 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 Melbourne Storm 10.00 Movie: Hollywood Homicide (M 2003) US action. Harrison Ford, Isaiah Washington 12.30 Movie: Anacondas – The Hunt For The Blood Orchid (M 2004) US action. Johnny Messner, KaDee Strickland 2.30 The Avengers 3.30 Extra 4.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Good Morning America

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.30 Survivor: Caramoan 5.00 Kids’ Programs 7.30 Movie: Mr Troop Mom (G 2010) US comedy. George Lopez, Jane Lynch 9.10 Movie: Pineapple Express (MA 2008) US action. Seth Rogan, James Franco 11.30 Two And A Half Men (M) 12.00 Conan (M) 1.00 MAD (MA) 1.30 TMZ 7TWO 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.30 Designing 2.00 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Women 9.00 Home And Away Here 3.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 4.00 Conan (M) 4.30 Kids’ Programs Coronation Street 10.30 Step By GEM Step 11.00 Martha Stewart Show 6.00 Friends 6.30 Gilligan’s Island 7.00 12.00 Movie: Care Bears Movie Home Shopping 8.00 Hoarding Buried II (G 1986) Animation 1.50 Movie: Alive 9.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Barabbas (PG 1962) Italian biogra- Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 phy. Anthony Quinn, Silvana Mangano Movie: The Miracle Of Our Lady Of 4.40 Perfect Strangers 5.10 Gardeners’ Fatima (G 1952) US drama. Gilbert World 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Cirque Roland, Angela Clarke 2.00 Hoarding: De Soleil Presents Flow 8.40 Escape Buried Alive 3.00 Alive & Cooking 3.30 To The Country 9.40 Cowboy Builders Extreme Parental Guidance 4.30 Mary 10.40 60 Minute Makeover 11.40 Queen Of Shops 5.30 Ellen Degeneres Movie: The Man Who Loved Women Show 6.30 Friends 7.30 Frozen Planet (M 1983) US comedy. Burt Reynolds, 8.30 Movie: Emma (G 1996) Julie Andrews 2.00 Designing Women UK comedy. Gwyneth 2.30 Martha Stewart Show 3.30 The Paltrow, Toni Collette Real Sechange 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 11.00 Movie: All The President’s Home Shopping Men (M 1976) US drama. Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman 1.45 Movie: 7MATE 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today Army Of Darkness (M 1992) US com11.00 V.I.P. 12.00 Shockwave 2.00 edy. Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz World’s Fastest Bikes 4.30 Dream Car 3.35 Movie: Law And Disorder (G Garage 5.30 Pimp My Ride 6.30 Nitro 1958) UK comedy. Michael Redgrave, Circus 7.30 Building The Ultimate‌ Robert Morley 5.00 Frozen Planet

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here’s just too much good stuff on. I’m feeling stressed already just trying to make a decision about what I am going to see at this year’s Bluesfest. I don’t think I can see everything. I want to see everything. But I feel I need to choose. So I made a list. I went with what I know first, the artists that I’ve loved but never seen live, like Chris Isaak and Iggy and Paul Simon. But then there’s the amazing Rodriguez documentary and now I feel I have to see him as well, because the story gave me goosebumps, and Santana, I mean any man who can wear white pants that well gets my vote. It wasn’t until I started a bit of a song search that I realised just

was just about the most beautiful woman that I’ve ever interviewed – I could hear her goodness just oozing out of the phone. And I want to see Wilco because I missed their 2006 show and everyone said for months, ‘oh did you see Wilco, you should have seen Wilco,’ and I’d say, ‘No I didn’t see Wilco. Was it really that good?’ But I didn’t want to know because I missed out but now I want to see them so I can find people who didn’t see Wilco and go ‘Did you see Wilco?’ I want to see Xavier Rudd because I think he’s such a breath of fresh air, he has that shoeless thing going on and the kind of smile that would melt the grid. In fact if you lived in a house with Rudd you wouldn’t need solar or electricity – you could run the whole place on his smile alone. I love the sound of Kitty Daisy & Lewis – I’d never heard of them

and when I interviewed them a few weeks ago I downloaded a few songs as part of my research and then I wigged out and bought two albums. They are like the grooviest siblings ever – so 1940s – I mean their parents even gave them oldfashioned names before they were fashionable. And their music is smoking. And yes, of course, Counting Crows and The Beasts of Bourbon and for a gear change The Blind Boys of Alabama because I need my soul corrupted before I rescue it. I can’t do it. I can’t choose. I can’t find my way. I need to be five people going over the five days to every show at the seven different venues. I guess I will have to make peace with the fact that the show that I choose will be the best show and there are absolutely NO bad choices at Bluesfest… xx Mandy Nolan

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Late Nite Video

The international headliners

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Back in 1964 Paul Simon became the Simon half of Simon & Garfunkel, creating one of the most important partnerships in music history. A master songwriter, it’s no surprise that Simon wrote most of the pair’s songs, including three that reached number one in the US – The Sound Of Silence, Mrs Robinson and Bridge Over Troubled Water. At the height of their popularity the duo split and Simon embarked on his extremely successful solo career as a guitarist and singer/songwriter. In the next five years he recorded three highly acclaimed albums. In 1986 he released Graceland, an album inspired by South African township music. He has earned a massive 12 Grammys for his solo and collaborative work, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2001 he was inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. In 2006 Time magazine picked him as one of the ‘100 People Who Shaped the World’. Among many other honours, Simon was the first recipient of the Library of Congress’s Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in 2007. As a songwriter Simon explains the basic themes in his songwriting: love, family, social commentary, as well as the overarching messages of religion, spirituality, and god in his lyrics. Simon explains the process of how he writes songs. ‘The music always precedes the words. The words often come from the sound of the music and eventually they evolve into coherent thoughts. Or incoherent thoughts. Rhythm plays a crucial part in the lyric making as well. It’s like a puzzle to find the right words to express what the music is saying.’ Paul Simon is undoubtedly one of the most important musicians of our time, an act that is sure to be unmissable at this year’s Bluesfest. Headlining the Mojo on Monday, 8.15pm.

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single song – she wears it because she loves iconic rock T-shirts. The band was the brainchild of Robert Plant, the legendary singer of Led Zeppelin. Plant will be making his long awaited Bluesfest debut this Easter with his band Sensational Space Shifters. Plant is regarded as one of the most timeless and significant voices in rock music. He made his first commercial recordings way back in 1966 with music newbies still being drawn to his frontman magic. In 1967, he had also formed a group called the Band of Joy, with drummer John Bonham. Soon, Bonham, Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, and bassist John Paul Jones assembled to become The New Yardbirds, which became Led Zeppelin. Plant has since had a successful solo career, producing albums with Jimmy Page and recordings with bands like The Honeydrippers, Priory of Brion, and Strange Sensation. In 2010 he released an album with the Band of Joy, co-produced by his band mate Buddy Miller, which received two Grammy Award nominations. In 2011, he was voted in a Rolling Stone readers’ pick as first place in ‘the best lead singers of all time’. Robert Plant will be treating Bluesfest audiences to some of his Led Zeppelin hits and if the set lists from his recent South America tour are anything to go by, you may be listening to the momentous Friends, Black Dog, Whole Lotta Love, Rock and Roll, Going to California alongside the sounds of his new project, The Sensational Space Shifters, which are said to be a loose band ‘inspired by the roots music of Mississippi, Appalachia, Gambia, Bristol and the foothills of Wolverhampton and drawing on influences My 17 year old daughter wears a collected in a lifetime of Led Zeppelin shirt. Not because meandering and journeying.’ Headlining the Mojo Tent on she’s a fan – I don’t think she Saturday at 10pm. would even be able to name a

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personally and musically, when we recorded with John Lee Hooker. Ever since then we wanted to record together and being in the studio together In a very special treat for Ben is just a natural. You can hear Harper fans, not only will the it and feel it in the music on Bluesfest favourite be coming Get Up!’. Ben has been a fan of to the Festival with his band, Musselwhite since childhood but he will also be teaming and begged an introduction to up with renowned harmonica his idol at the 1996 Bluesfest. master Charlie Musselwhite. Ben Despite the difference in age Harper‌ Multi-instrumentalist, and background the pair hit artist, activist, and genuine it off immediately. The Get Up! down to Earth everyday man. project has been 10 years in Whether it’s through the soul of the making says Ben. ‘Charlie southern gospel, 70s funk, blues, and I have been looking to reggae or rock and roll, Ben make this record for over ten with his trademark Weissenborn years and now that we’ve guitar wows audiences across gotten to it, I can’t wait to play the globe with his provoking it live.’ Headlining the Mojo live performances, poignant on Thursday. Ben will also be lyrics and timeless songwriting. playing a very special acoustic Mississippi born Charlie show at the Crossroads on Musselwhite is a Bluesfest Friday at 3.45pm. veteran; in fact he played at the first ever Bluesfest. Musselwhite is one of the most revered blues musicians in the world; he ‘From the 60s to this moment, doesn’t just play the blues, he lives the blues. ‘Blues is a feeling,’ Iggy Pop has been a solid reminder of what happens he says â€˜â€Ś BB King could sing when an artist stays true himself Mary Had a Little Lamb and it only and doesn’t give a damn would be the blues.’ The two about the rest of it. Iggy is the prolific artists have been busy Heavyweight Champion of collaborating to create Get Up! rock and roll.’ So says master set for release early 2013. The wordsmith Henry Rollins, and album marks Ben’s 12th studio he’d be right. Iggy has had album and was recorded in a lust for life his whole life. I LA and produced by Ben. Get was a big fan way back when, Up! Is a piercing song cycle remembering him shirtless (I of struggle and heart and is a don’t think the dude owns a striking mix of blues, gospel, shirt – it’s how he cuts down roots and R&B with Charlie’s on his carbon footprint) with a harmonica accentuating dog collar around his neck and a Harper’s vocals throughout. Charlie says of the collaboration, chain jumping all over Molly on Countdown. ‘Ben and I really locked in,

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He was off his tree. Or maybe he wasn’t. Maybe that was just Iggy. You don’t get called the Godfather of Punk for nothing. Iconic frontman Iggy Pop will once again lead guitarist James Williamson, drummer Toby Dammit, bassist Mike Watt and sax player Steve Mackay into rock and roll battle.

than 30 million records in a career spanning more than 40 years. His trademark blues-rock sound has made him one of the cornerstone legends of his genre. Award-winning albums like The Joker, Brave New World, Abracadabra and Fly Like An Eagle; and songs like: Gangster Of Love, Rock ‘n’ Me, Fly Like an Eagle, Jet Airliner, Jungle Love, Back in 2010, Iggy and The Stooges were inducted into the The Joker, Abracadabra, Livin’ In Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their The USA, Take the Money and Run and Swingtown have cemented influence crosses generations Steve Miller as one of rock and the rock spectrum – from music’s all-time greats. Friday at the hardcore Rollins to The Sex the Mojo at 6.45pm. Pistols, The Birthday Party and Kurt Cobain. Legends. Iggy is the poster boy for unhealthy Santana joins the Bluesfest ageing. God knows we need lineup for the first time ever. someone on our side who’s gone that hard and looks this Delivered with a level of passion good. Iggy and the Stooges and soul equal to the legendary – Saturday at the Crossroads, sonic charge of his guitar, the 10.30pm. sound of Carlos Santana is one of the world’s best-known musical signatures. For more than four decades – from Call him the Gangster of Love. Santana’s earliest days as a Call him Maurice. You can even groundbreaking Afro-Latincall him the Midnight Toker blues-rock fusion outfit in San or Space Cowboy. Everybody Francisco – Carlos has been the knows that Steve Miller speaks visionary force behind artistry the pompatus of love. The Steve Miller Band has sold more that transcends musical genres

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‘Bluesfest is my favourite festival of all time. People from all ages and all walks of life, coming together to listen to some of the best musicians in the world. It always has such a fun and happy energy and I am always so amazed with the world class acts that come here to jam and share their talents with us!’ Melanie, 36, Bangalow

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acknowledging Australia’s 2008 apology to the Aborigines, and President Obama’s signing of the 2009 Native American Apology Resolution. He says, ‘I encourage any and all countries (that have not as yet done so) to acknowledge the first people of their land, and make this a collective global effort’. Comprising mostly original compositions that Carlos has been setting aside for such a project, the album’s sequence is as thoughtful as its track selection – the songs flow together as the magical sustain of his guitar and the spirit behind every note makes music that defies all cultural and language barriers – the music of Santana. Friday at the Mojo at 8.45pm.

Jason Mraz Following his phenomenal return to the charts earlier this year with the release of his latest album Love Is A Four Letter Word, Bluesfest welcomes Mraz back to the stage after big performances this year at Madison Square Gardens in New York City and

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02 Arena in London. One of in love to make it work and the modern era’s most gifted what one does in love when it pop troubadours, Jason Mraz’s is time to let go’, it features the extraordinary musical journey heartfelt single I Won’t Give Up, has taken him from coffee which, following its quiet debut houses to stadiums all over on Mraz’s site in early January, the world, with two Grammy quickly proved itself to be an Awards and six nominations undeniable pop smash of the already to his credit. His 2008 third album, We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. was an indelible global blockbuster, earning gold, platinum and multi-platinum certifications in 21 countries around the world. The album’s lead single, I’m Yours, holds the record for being the longest-running song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Released in April this year his latest effort, Love Is A Four Letter Word contains a heartfelt, uplifting collection of songs that explores love’s ups and downs or, as he puts it, ‘What one does Jason Mraz

new year. Mraz spent much of 2011 road-testing the songs from his latest album, touring alongside his longtime friend, percussionist Noel ‘Toca’ Rivera. The worldwide trek included performances in North America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Among the journey’s many highlights were multiple sold-out shows at such iconic venues as Australia’s Sydney Opera House, New York City’s Carnegie Hall, and Spreckels Theatre in Mraz’s adopted hometown of San Diego. A keen surfer, yogi and activist, Mraz has made it his mission to celebrate music’s lasting power to inspire change and help others through global citizenship, so it comes as no surprise that January 2013 saw him awarded the Peoples Choice Award for Best Male Artist. Come and share the Love with Jason Mraz this Easter – he’s at the Mojo on Thursday at 8.45pm.

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Wilco One of the most requested bands ever to grace the Bluesfest stages are coming back. Wilco has that rare quality of appealing to people from all walks of life, from different generations and with opposing music tastes. Back at Bluesfest 2006, Wilco had the entire crowd transfixed. Once in a blue moon this type of genius comes along, and 16 years ago that’s exactly what happened. It hasn’t been a simple build for these musicians, though they accrued critical acclaim from the start but, eight studio albums later, they have proven themselves time and again to be one of the best live bands around. In the 90s the band found itself at odds with their record company, Reprise, and the relationship dissolved in 2001, when they label declined to release Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and dropped the band. Nonesuch stepped in to release the album the following year; it has since become Wilco’s top selling effort to date. The current lineup of Wilco solidified in 2004 when avant-garde guitarist Nels Cline and guitarist/keyboardist Patrick Sansone joined Wilco’s founder,

singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Jeff Tweedy and founding bassist John Stirratt, drummer Glen Kotche and keyboardist Michael Jorgensen. Their latest release, The Whole Love (2011), showcases Wilco in a stunning new light, with bold rock songs, sombre acoustic ballads and punchy pop songs. It’s clear from listening to the album that the production was a deeply collaborative process between Tweedy, Sansone and Tom Schick (Rufus Wainwright, Norah Jones, Ryan Adams). The key to this album though, according to band, is that it captures the vibrant energy the band brings to their live performances which have generated their epic following to date. ‘I feel really good about the way the songs have all come together, and the lyrics especially,’ Tweedy says. ‘I don’t feel like I’m repeating myself, which is the best I think you can hope for after writing, I don’t know, a couple of thousand songs.’ Saturday at the Mojo at 5pm and Monday at 10.30pm at the Crossroads. ‘Delicious tones, new sound treats, love the vibes, great times.’ Sandy, 29, Mullumbimby

Counting Crows Multi-platinum American rock band Counting Crows are one of the most soulful and recognisable bands of the past two decades. With Grammy and Oscar nominations, over 20 million albums sold worldwide, eight Top 5 singles, and three records having broken the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 – not to mention multiple live albums and soundtrack appearances – Counting Crows’ success dates back to their 1993 debut release August and Everything After and the hit single Mr Jones. This year Counting Crows released their first album in over four years out

now on Sony, titled Underwater Sunshine (Or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation). The album is a collection of 15 interpretations of their favourite tunes. The seven-piece honours global icons (Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons), indie-pop heroes (Teenage Fanclub, Travis), compelling up-and-comers (Dawes, the Romany Rye, Kasey Anderson) and even their own seminal pre-Crows projects (Sordid Humor, Tender Mercies). Frontman Adam Duritz says of the project, ‘There are a million great songs written every day, many on records you discover that you wish your friends could appreciate as much as you do.’ Counting Crows’ enduring critical and commercial popularity is easily explained: They write from the heart, challenge themselves, and still give a damn about new music. Dashboard Confessional, Panic at the Disco and The Hold Steady are among the many to count the Crows as influential, and the band are still the kind of guys who roam from club to club at SXSW, CMJ or whatever city they’re touring, simply out of curiosity and love. Music geeks? Sure. They prefer lifers. Now these guys could bust your arse on Rockwiz! Thursday at Mojo at 7pm.

Chris Isaak I can’t hear Wicked Game without wishing I was a beautiful girl in a swimsuit being adored by Chris Isaak. I imagine myself rolling on the beach. I am Helena Christensen, I look amazing in a white swimsuit, we are rolling in the sand. I wake up. I’m on the carpet in my big undies. And it’s not Chris Isaak licking my face. It’s Elvis. My dog. This is Chris Isaak’s first Bluesfest. I have to admit I’ve been scanning the program every year hoping that I’d find his name on it somewhere and, this year, Bingo, he was on it! His latest album, Beyond the Sun (2011), recorded at the legendary Memphis Sun Studio, is homage to Chris’s obsession with the glory days of the studio and the visionary artists who all got their starts there. The list includes Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis – all of them discovered and nurtured

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Happiness among others. Chris also penned a few originals for the album, including the rock track Live It Up and Lovely Loretta. Chris describes the recording the album as ‘… the most fun I ever had making a record’. Beyond The Sun was recorded as it would have been in the early days of the studio, with Chris and his band playing in the room together; ‘… we just listened to each other and went for it. We cut way more music than we intended… we just couldn’t and didn’t want to stop,’ explains Chris. That’s what he said to me too… alright, I’ll stop my middle aged fantasies. 10.30pm at Crossroads on Thursday.

Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt is more than a best-selling artist, respected guitarist, expressive singer and accomplished songwriter. Bonnie Raitt has become an institution in American music. While the first twenty years of her music career had its share of ups and downs, the breakthrough success of her Grammy-winning album Nick of Time (1989) shone a light on her gifts as a songwriter, singer and musician, launching a steady stream of recognition and respect by the music industry and fans alike. She has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Blues Hall of Fame, has won nine Grammy Awards and been named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the ‘100 Greatest Singers of All Time’ and ‘100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time’. On her latest and nineteenth studio

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album, Slipstream, these gifts – lyricist, composer, singer and musician – are honed to a fine edge. The result: a collection of superlative tracks garnering more respect and praise for Bonnie’s work that have earned her another win this year for Best Americana Album. Slipstream has seen Bonnie’s biggest Billboard chart debut in almost 20 years. Rolling Stone describe the album as ‘… mood music with a razor edge, pain

fronting as bliss, delivered by a vet who understands that blues are often about just that’. And her music has reached across the generations, inspiring some of today’s hippest artists. Adele released a cover of I Can’t Make You Love Me and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon called her ‘one of our greatest artists’ during his medley of I Can’t Make You Love Me and Nick Of Time on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Monday 6.15pm at Mojo.

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British rockers Status Quo need no introduction. With Fans of Manu Chao will be more hit singles than any other happy to hear that the global band, more blond rock mullets music phenomenon will be than any other band, more playing a second show on Easter Sunday with his band La hit albums than The Beatles, more appearances on TOTP Ventura. Having made music than any other act‌ And since the late 80s as leader of nothing has changed, except rock outfit Mano Negra and perhaps the mullets. Their then as a solo artist, Chao is latest single The Winner has one of the world’s best-known been placed on the BBC Radio and respected musicians, with 2 playlist, the fifth consecutive a huge cult following in all single from recent album Quid corners of the globe – from Pro Quo to achieve this feat. South, Central and North The original barnstorming America to Europe, Japan, rockers, Status Quo, often Africa and back – selling more affectionately referred to as the than 10 million albums. Chao’s mighty ‘Quo’, maintain their UPF 50+ music blends rock, reggae, remarkable position as one punk, ska, and found sounds in Protection Easter of the longest-standing rock Holiday compositions sung in English, Compact bands in the world – selling an Special Special Portuguese, French, Spanish Easy to Carry Was $160 Was $160 and Italian. His first solo album, astounding 118 million records & Assemble and possessing over 60 UK 1998’s Clandestino, was a huge Now $140 Now $140 chart hits, a feat only rivalled by success, shifting in excess of four million copies worldwide to the legendary Rolling Stones. (Funnily enough they were the become the second biggestband with brown mullets‌). selling world music album in history after Ry Cooder’s Buena This is the first new Quo studio Vista Social Club. His next album, album in four years since In Proxima Estacion: Esperanza, Search of the Fourth Chord. The consolidated his place as one band’s last album was their of the world’s most successful 29th to reach the Top 2, but the recording artists. Friday at achievements and accolades Crossroads at 10pm and Sunday that make up this extraordinary at 10.45pm. career are seemingly endless; awarded Best Festival Feel Good Buy Online – FREE DELIVERY ‘I am not a big fan of mud, Act – in the UK Festival Awards; but you know the weird thing Phone Orders – 0429 673 051 received the coveted Silver is when I’m out there I don’t use coupon coupon promo code code sun egg to to redeem redeem discount discount Online Orders use Clef Award; a Brit Award; seven www.byronbaybeachshades.com.au really care.’ and a half years (415 weeks) RETAIL STORE – 16 Station St, BANGALOW (Masonic Hall) Jan, 54, Ocean Shores in the British singles charts; and a World Music Award for their invaluable contribution to the music industry. They were also the first contemporary band to play to royalty when they performed a sold out charity show attended by HRH Prince Charles at the NEC in Birmingham. All proceeds BLUESFEST SURVIVAL PACK were donated to The Prince’s (VNCPPUT Trust. The band has also raised 1PODIP millions of dollars for children’s charities through their epic 4PDLT PS GPS Rock ’Til You Drop event, and $BNQJOH $IBJS were the world famous opening " GVSUIFS EJTDPVOU JG act for Live Aid at Wembley Stadium. Their performance QVSDIBTF BMM QSPEVDUT had 1.5 billion viewers around WHILE STOCK LASTS the world glued to their sets t 'FTUJWBM #MBOLFU DN Y DN and the event remains the t 5BSQBVMJO Y DN Y DN most watched television special t "JS .BUUSFTT 4JOHMF Y Y DN %PVCMF Y Y DN in history. Their upcoming t 5FOUT QFSTPO .POPEPNF QFSTPO %PNF UFOU trip to Australia will mark t 3PQF .VMUJ 1VSQPTF N Y NN N Y NN nearly 50 incredible years of t 6UJMJUZ $PSE NN Y N massive hits and electrifying t "VY $BCMF J1PE UP DBS BVEJP NN UP NN live performances for a band t 64# $BS $IBSHFS .VMUJQMF %FWJDFT that shows no sign of slowing down. This is what blues is all Located next door to Palace Cinema | Shop 21, about: people who play for life. 108-110 Jonson Street, Byron Bay | Phone 6685 7344 Saturday at 6.45pm at the Mojo.

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Recognised as one of the gifted composers, songwriters and lyricists of our time, as legendary voice and co-founder of Supertramp, Hodgson gave us the timeless classics Breakfast in America, Child of Vision, Give a Little Bit, Dreamer and my favourite and what I once said to one of my ex-husbands, Take the long way home. His songs have stood the test of time. Sunday 5.45pm at the Crossroads.

He has undeniably one of the most recognisable and influential voices in progressive rock. As the lead vocalist and creative force behind the band Yes, Jon Anderson was central to that band’s phenomenal success. Jon’s solo show includes classic tales from his days with the supergroup and his ensuing solo career as well as the timeless songs from all across the Yes songbook and his own eclectic solo work.

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Jimmy Cliff Reggae’s greatest artist and third world music superstar Jimmy Cliff is another artist making his first Bluesfest appearance this Easter. His hits include: Wonderful World, Beautiful People, Vietnam, You Can Get It If You Really Want, Many Rivers to Cross and many more. His version of Jonny Nash’s song I Can See Clearly Now is an all-time classic. With a legacy stretching back nearly 50 years, Jimmy is a multiple Grammy Award winner, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, lead actor in the reggae film The Harder They Come and has collaborated with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello and Annie Lennox. Jimmy’s songs have been covered by Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen and many more. Jimmy will be showcasing his new studio album Rebirth (2012), his latest 2013 Grammy winning album (Best Reggae Album). Although the two may seem an unlikely pair, Armstrong has cited Jimmy as his most admired artist and Jimmy says of the collaboration, ‘He reminded me of a lot of things that I had forgotten‌ He brought me back to my roots.’ Friday 5pm at the Mojo

Jon was the author and a major creative influence behind the series of epics produced by the legendary supergroup Yes, including such complex pieces as Close to the Edge, Awaken, and especially The Gates of Delirium. Additionally, Jon co-authored the group’s biggest hits, including I’ve Seen All Good People, Roundabout, and Owner Of A Lonely Heart. Noted for singing in his original Lancastrian accent, this is a chance to see this truly unique musician perform solo, up close and personal. Sunday 4.15pm at the Crossroads. ‘I love leaving our young kids with a babysitter and drifting with my partner in a fantasy bubble where food, drink, herbal highs and top music are on tap without the need to plan, direct, drive or clean up’. Simon, 47, Mullumbimby

The Lumineers Just one listen to the first single from Grammy nominees The Lumineers self-titled album Ho Hey will have you whistling it all summer long. If you have not heard it over the radio yet, check out what eight million people can’t help but be excited about. It’s set to be the soundtrack to many a beach holiday, road trip and long summer night. This

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Luka Bloom will be their very first visit to our shores and we can’t wait to see their contagious amalgamation of heart-swelling stomp-andclap acoustic rock, classic pop, and front-porch folk live. Things have been moving fast for The Lumineers if their recent successes are anything to go by; a couple of sold out tours across the US, appearances on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien and huge Microsoft Bing commercial sync. All of which have propelled the band into the mainstream – and it’s only early stages. ‘Bringing fiddle scratching, marchingband snare rolls, parlour-room piano chords, and Kingston Trio guitar strumming to an album that’s long on nostalgic reverie.’ Young, old and in-between, their debut self-titled album (distributed through Inertia) is getting a lot of attention across the board with their Americanainflected barnburners in the vein of the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons and their slow, sultry ballads that suggest the raw revelations of Jeff Buckley and Ryan Adams. Once drawn in, it’s the live experience that has won the hearts of fans throughout the States and we can’t wait to get a taste. The roots revival of the last few years has primed listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-

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The Blind Boys of Alabama the-sleeve music. The Lumineers walk that line with an unerring gift for timeless melodies and soul-stirring lyrics. Born out of sorrow, powered by passion, ripened by hard work. Sunday at the Crossroads at 9pm and Monday at 8.45pm. ‘I love being able to go to a festival that my parents are at so I can see stuff with them and then I can go off and see what I want and then we can meet up and have dinner.’ Sophie, 14, Federal

Luka Bloom Much loved Irish troubadour Luka Bloom is a master of the concert stage. His incredibly gifted electro-acoustic guitar playing guarantees an impassioned live performance of his original, poetic and melodic songs. Luka’s concert arsenal includes both tender and dynamic original material and a surprisingly eclectic selection of other people’s work. Over the years Luka has brought his inspiring lyrics and sumptuous melodies to clubs, theatres, festivals, bars and arenas all over the world, but he has a special place in his heart for Australian audiences and has earned a devoted following in this country. From

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the magic! These guys are living legends of gospel music. It’s hard to find a more joyful sound than their unforgettable shows filled This rock blues icon is with laughter and packed with considered ‘one of the greatest emotion that they have finessed guitarists of his generation’. over seven decades of touring. Rolling Stone magazine credited The Blind Boys were formed in him with reinventing the blues the Alabama Institute for the with his ‘distinct razor sharp Negro Blind over 70 years ago guitar playing’ that ‘introduced a and they haven’t stopped since. new generation of mainstream Their road has not been easy – rock fans to the language and but their regard in the industry is form of the blues’. unrivalled. Some of their career In his fifteen Billboard charting highlights include five Grammy studio album career, Robert Awards; Grammy Lifetime Cray has played with the greats Achievement Award; Gospel including longtime friend Eric Music Hall of Fame Inductees; Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, four Gospel Music Association Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Albert ‘Seeing the Blind Boys of Dove Awards; and three US Collins and John Lee Hooker to Alabama in concert is part living presidential administrations name but a few. history, part concert, all uplifting inviting them to the White experience… the best moments House to perform. On their last ‘Every time somebody asks me come when the group joins about where my music comes Australian tour in 2011 with forces for stirring harmonies… from, I give them… a little rock, Mavis Staples they sold out two Inspired and relevant… borders Sydney Opera House concert soul, jazz, blues, a little gospel on the miraculous’ – The halls. Saturday at 8.30pm at Mojo. feel. It’s pretty wide open. It’s Washington Post. I used this quote because I couldn’t have said it better. I remember seeing the Blind Boys at one of the earliest Bluesfest concerts at the Piggery – I took my mum, and we stood in a room of 500 people and had a profoundly spiritual experience. I truly felt touched by the hand of god. Of course, I later found out it was a drunk bloke behind WED MARCH 27 me, but I don’t want to wreck the first day he toured our shores, in 1992, Bloom has won Australian audiences over, armed with just a guitar and the simplest of songs about riding his ‘acoustic motorbike’ (his pushbike) and other stories of a general wonderment at the world around him. With his new album This New Morning scoring rave reviews he’s sure to win new and old fans over this Easter. His charm is undeniable. In fact, delirious. Sunday 1.15pm at Crossroads.

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hard to put a tag on it.’ This effortless genre crossover is filtered through some of his most definitive songs like Smoking Gun, I Guess I Showed Her, Phone Booth and I Was Warned. From his impressive catalogue it’s easy to see why he has five Grammy Awards (and 15 nominations) safely tucked into his guitar case, millions of record sales worldwide, is a Blues Hall of Fame inductee (one of the youngest to receive the prestigious honour), and why Fender guitars have made not one, but two signature Robert Cray Stratocaster guitars. His career has spanned 35 years and he’s still creating and touring. Earlier this year he released his sixteenth album, Nothing But Love, which is a true blend of blues, rock, soul and jazz with a lyric sheet that examines the triumphs,

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Taj Mahal Trio Two time Grammy winning singer, composer, producer, world-class musical collaborator, musicians’ advocate, world traveller, fisherman and cigar aficionado, Taj Mahal has done more than just about anybody else to broaden and enliven the scope of blues music over the past 50 years. In celebration of his epic career, he has released Taj Mahal – The Complete Columbia, world blues, hula blues, folk funk and a host of other combinations he has become admired for. Friday at the Crossroads at 2.15pm and Saturday at 9pm at Jambalaya.

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Joan’s latest jazz flavoured release Starlight (2012) captures the very best of her songwriting talents with intimate songs that have a confession like quality, as though they are being shared from her heart to the listeners, like only Joan can. ‘I write,’ she says, ‘because I love it.’ Joan has arranged, as well as played, every instrument, with the exception of drums, on her last four albums – which has led to unanimous, widespread and, perhaps most importantly, consistent commendation throughout this vast career. An evening with Joan Armatrading is an evening of pure quality, offering an intimate insight into the soul of one of the world’s leading singers, songwriters, true multi-instrumentalists and devoted humanitarians. Thursday at 7pm at Jambalaya and Friday at 5.30pm at the Crossroads.

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Glen Hansard, the captivating Oscar-winning Frames front man and more recently one half of the Swell Season duo, is returning to Bluesfest in March 2013. Longtime fans will also be thrilled to know Glen’s main band, The Frames, will be Hansard’s backing group on stage for this tour. Celebrating his debut solo release – the acclaimed Rhythm and Repose – it is his first album of new material since 2009 release Strict Joy with The Swell Season. Taj Mahal In the last year Glen Hansard has featured in the highly regarded new festival circuit documentary The Swell Season (about the making of Once) contributed two songs Since 1972, and over the course to the global blockbuster film soundtrack, of 20 critically acclaimed albums, The Hunger Games, a song titled The Gift Joan Armatrading has forged an uncompromising career. The first UK female for the upcoming Disney fantasy film The Odd Life of Timothy Green, and played a singer songwriter to have international number of solo concerts alongside Eddie success, she possesses an entirely unique Vedder to rave reviews. Glen also was sound that ranges from jazz to true soul to able to collaborate with one of his big sophisticated pop and reggae, which is all inspirations – the late Levon Helm from The tied together and driven by her passionate Band – immortalising the great man with an guitar. Love and Affection, Show Some Emotion, Drop The Pilot, Willow, Me Myself I … unreleased track (Lucia) the pair recorded her canon of work is consummate and wide, together. bringing her three Grammy nominations (in Glen Hansard is revered as an intense and electric live performer – famous for digging 2007 she became the first female UK artist to be nominated in the blues category), two deep and giving everything in concert to Brit nominations, a debut at number 1 in the rapturous receptions. He is well known Billboard Blues chart (also the first female UK for his work for more than two decades artist to do so), a highly coveted Ivor Novello with his incendiary band The Frames – but is perhaps now most recognised for Award, and a Gold Badge Award. Joan has received countless gold, platinum and silver The Swell Season – the duo he created with Czech songstress Markéta Irglová. discs, has featured in VH1’s Top 100 voting poll as ‘The Most Influential Woman in Rock’, In 2007, The Swell Season took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song for and has been honoured by the Queen, Falling Slowly from the Once filmreceiving an MBE. Joan Armatrading frequently played among sensation soundtrack.

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some of the world’s finest musicians: Darryl Jones (Rolling Stones), Manu Katche (Sting), Benmont Tench (Tom Petty), Little Feat, Lou Reed, Fairport Convention, XTC, The Police, Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, and Mark Knopfler.

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instrument, and he uses them all, from a clear tenor to an anguished, grungy roar. He commits himself to every song with a scary intensity, draping the melody almost recklessly over the driving rhythm from his right hand.’ Friday at 3.30pm at Mojo.

Michael Kiwanuka Here is a voice – timeless, rich, raw and soaked in soul, that simply can’t be ignored. Though he may be only 24 years old, his songwriting is full of sincere insights and tales that belie his age. He was nudged into the limelight when he supported Adele on her 2011 tour. Since then he has won the BBC’s Sound Of 2012 Poll, released his first, much loved album Home Again and has just been nominated for the 2012 Mercury Prize (an award reserved for the very best of the UK and Ireland’s musical royalty throughout the years). As a teenager, being heavily influenced by Hendrix, Ugandan-NorthLondoner Kiwanuka originally set out to be a session guitarist. In his later teens, two icons helped him find his voice. A friend gave him a Bob Dylan box set, and Michael was bowled over by the power of a wellcrafted song, delivered with urgent vocals and an acoustic guitar. The second major influence was an out-take of Sitting on the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding. His other influences have included Bill Withers, Terry Callier, John Martyn and Laura Marling, but it was Dylan and Redding who laid the foundations for Michael’s own rootsy, folkinflected take on modern soul. It’s the unassuming ease of his echoing vocals and perfectly crafted songs that will have you brimming with happiness at the end of his set. Make sure you see this real, raw and achingly beautiful musician at Bluesfest in 2013. Friday at 4.30pm at the APRA stage and Saturday at 6pm at Jambalaya.

Rufus Wainwright Affectionately referred to by Elton John as ‘the greatest songwriter on the planet’ and praised by the New York Times for his ‘genuine originality’, Grammy nominee Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. He is the son of folk singers Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, and brother of Martha Wainwright, but Rufus has achieved his success by carving out his own singular sound in the worlds of rock, opera, theatre, dance and film. Wainwright’s catalogue includes eight albums and two DVDs to date, and he has appeared on numerous soundtracks and compilations, as well as collaborating with artists like Elton John, David Byrne, Rosanne Cash and Keane. His latest album, Out Of The Game, was produced by Mark Ronson (known for his work with the likes of Amy Winehouse, Adele, and Christina Aguilera). His latest recording, All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu, was released in April 2010 to critical success with People magazine dubbing the album Critic’s Choice, noting Wainwright ‘brings the album to a beautifully intimate level with just voice, piano and some deeply personal lyrics. Bravo.’ He has composed the music and 11 original songs for a theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare’s sonnets with noted director Robert Wilson at the Berliner Ensemble, which premiered in April of 2009 and continues to play to sold-out houses, and travelled to various festivals internationally. In short, the boy is not only a snappy dresser, he’s a bloody genius. Sunday at 7.45pm at Crossroads.

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makes it no surprise that year on year Bluesfest is inundated with requests to have him on their undeniably uplifting The Cat Empire the bill. music will have even the Xavier Rudd’s music continues Another Bluesfest favourite rhythmically challenged to build an increasing swell The Cat Empire are back in dancing the night away. 2013 with their troupe of Sunday 10.30pm at the Mojo. of support thanks to sellout shows across Europe and dancers, the Empire horns Xavier Rudd Australia. He has just wrapped and a bunch of new tunes, up an extensive Australian tour which is said to see them Hailing from Torquay on the and is currently touring the US returning with the same spirit southern Victorian coast of showcasing his latest effort, that caught us all off guard Australia, Xavier Rudd is a and blew everyone away early standout favourite of previous the number two Aria debut album Spirit Bird. The album on in their career. With a new Bluesfests, transfixing the has produced his highest album coming out in 2013, crowd with his performance selling single to date, Follow we can’t wait to see what’s on on his array of guitars, offer as well as hear a bunch of didgeridoos, stompboxes and The Sun, which is the essence of Xavier’s spiritual connection absolute party favourites like percussion. Since his debut to this world: his humble Two Shoes, The Chariot, The Car album To Let in 2002, Xavier understanding that everything Song, So Many Nights and tons has reintroduced a lot of more. This multi-platinum Australians to the sounds and was here before us and will remain long after we are gone, selling band have built an stories of the land’s original army of followers throughout owners, while introducing the and that every day is a new gift Australia and the rest of the rest of the world to an entirely to cherish and respect. world with their unavoidably So whether you are one of new sound altogether. fun live energy, charismatic the many avid Xavier fans As a songwriter, Xavier Rudd presence, and genre defying has always been able to place who have requested his music. It will be a welcome appearance at Bluesfest 2013 complex ideas into heartfelt return to form for The Cat or just are a little curious, words with a universal Empire, who have become don’t miss his unmistakable simplicity. No matter how known, for a very good rhythmic, energising and many times you have seen reason, as one of the world’s rootsy sounds this Easter. him live, you always leave a best party bands. Armed Xavier Rudd performance with Sunday 7.30pm at the Mojo, with their timber and steel Monday 7.15pm at Crossroads. something to think about, weapons, the only guarantee or be grateful for. Which Beasts of this Easter is that

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James Baker (drums, and a Hoodoo Guru) and a pair of Scientists in guitarist Kim Salmon and bassist Boris Sudjovic. After a few breaks and reformations and a number of band member changes over the years, the current lineup of the Beasts of Bourbon, Tex Perkins, Spencer P Jones, Brian Hooper, Tony Pola and Charlie Owen will be making their Bluesfest debut in 2013. The Beasts debut album in 1984, The Axerman’s Jazz, was recorded by Tony Cohen for $100 (The Birthday Party, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds). The cover of Leon Payne’s Psyco that featured on the album made it to high rotation on alternative radio. The band quickly became an underground success but, despite this, The Beasts continued to be just a side project for its members. Fast forward 23 years and their latest album, the 2007 release Little Animals, arrived. The album was recorded and mixed over three days. Frontman Tex Perkins says of the album, ‘If it’s crap, the Beasts of Bourbon can fuck off. I’ll push it aside’. It turned out that the album was good enough or, as the band puts it, ‘it will kick your arse’. The band toured with the album, but then decided to call it quits in 2008. It’s been a long time between drinks – and we can’t wait to see what The Beasts have in store for us this Easter. And yes, we do think you’re psycho. That’s why we love you. Saturday at the Crossroads at 7.15pm.

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critics as far afield as New Orleans, Chicago, Germany Voted as Australia’s fourth best and the UK they get this kind band in the Melbourne Age, of praise: ‘They’ve got IT…’, The Bamboos have earned ‘They are about as good as it themselves the reputation gets…‘, ‘Tightest funk act in the of being Australia’s greatest world… they keep pushing modern funk and soul band the bar higher’, ‘The Bamboos over the years. The last are bad motherfuckers!’. time they lived up to this The latest album Medicine reputation at Bluesfest in 2012 Man shows The Bamboos it was one hell of a party. changing things up again They emerged from the and re-inventing their ‘Deep Funk’ scene of the sound, a risk that seems to early 2000s and have since be paying off with the wide forged a unique sound of their acclaim surrounding the own, combining elements album. Australia’s masters of of old-school funk, hip hop, deep funk and super-heavy mod rock, psychedelic and soul are primed to deliver northern soul. The Bamboos their blistering, ridiculously are an 8-piece lineup, led by enjoyable live set. Sunday at guitarist Lance Ferguson and 7.30pm at the APRA stage and featuring the powerhouse Monday at 10.30pm. vocals of Kylie Auldist. From

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The Songs of Haight Ashbury The crowds attending the Haight Ashbury Show are leaving in ecstatic raptures, roaring for a revolution and embracing this feel good ‘smash hit’. This exciting local northern rivers production transports you back to 1967’s San Francisco to celebrate some of the best music the 20th century ever produced. This is a world class production on a mission to spread the power of music and love. For four nights at Bluesfest you will believe that music can change the world. The Haight Ashbury Stage Show celebrates the musical

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legacy of the artists who transformed the social fabric of America in a spontaneous cultural explosion that became known as ‘The Summer of Love’. It was in the Haight Ashbury district of San Francisco that this extraordinary event took place. The music spread the message ‘make love not war’ and a wave of social and political change swept from San Francisco across America and from there around the world. James T will perform the songs with which he toured the world for 10 years as the singer and instrumentalist with Canned Heat. Multiaward winning Lil’Fi will sing Janis Joplin with a unique

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16 authority that comes from living the life of a true believer on the path of the blues. You will be rocking out of your seats and yelling for more when musicians Conner Cleary, Bill Jacobi, Andrea Soler and Diana Anaid will be performing songs by Jimmy Hendrix, Joni Mitchell and Jefferson Airplane while being backed by the All-Star-Full-Tilt-Band all along the way. No doubt about this one folks: If you want to be captivated with this authentic ‘journey back in time’ to the days of peace love and bean sprouts, don’t miss this one – it’s a play, it’s a concert, it’s psychedelic, it’s a light show, it’s authentic and it’s a knockout – direct from Nimbin to Bluesfest. Friday at Cavanbah at 8pm, Saturday at 10pm, and Sunday at 8.30pm. ‘I love the boast factor. I can tell all my friends who live in Sydney and Melbourne that on the weekend I saw Paul Simon, or Status Quo, Santana or Robert Plant and they’re like what?! Wish I was there. I’m like, yep, Well I live here. Not bad for a country town.’ Neil, 35, Brunswick Heads.

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Hat Fitz & Cara Hailing from Queensland, the ‘wild man’ of Australian blues Hat Fitz plays guitar, stomps his foot and sings the blues with a physical presence and power that reminds listeners of past blues greats like Son House and Charley Patton. Alongside him on stage is Belfast’s very own Cara Robinson on drums, vocals, washboard, flute and tin whistle. She is one of Ireland’s foremost vocalists and has graced stages all throughout the UK and Europe. The blending of prewar hill country and delta blues with traditional Celtic and early Australian folk has had audiences dancing each time they play all over the world. Their latest album, the critically acclaimed Wiley Ways, recently took out the award for Album of the Year at the Australian Blues Music Awards. Often referred to as ‘Queensland blooze with a twist’ you’re sure to appreciate what all the fuss is about… It’s raw, it’s raucous and full of frenzied, almost-out-of-control crescendos that you can’t help but dance along to. Their latest release Wiley Ways is filled with ample reasons to give these

Lil’ Fi is one of Australia’s most original roots music blues divas. She is a brassy entertainer with a unique songwriting style, a retro-punk visionary belting out the blues with a heart too big not to be shared. Lucky Ocean described her as ‘an uncommonly convincing Blues-Mama… as good as it gets’ and blues legend BB King compared her to Bonnie Raitt when she received a standing ovation after she warmed the stage for him. Lil’ Fi translates the blues, that gritty cry of the oppressed and abused, into a uniquely Australian hybrid. She has won Best Vocalist five times at the Australian Blues Music Awards, released 12 independent albums and has been the backbone of many festivals over the years. Welcome to Bluesfest Lil’ Fi & The Dirty Rascals. Sunday 1.30pm at the APRA Stage.

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performed a concert in Sydney’s from idle since then. As well as solo Domain to over 80,000 people. A albums, singer Abby Dobson has few months later the group called enjoyed success with Paul Mac and it quits. There were no farewell more recently Baby Et Lulu. Guitarist/ shows or explanations. From their songwriter Dean Manning has Come and see what all the fuss early DIY days of hand drawn gig released three albums with Holidays is about. Sonically rich, engaging posters, indie EPs and Greyhound On Ice, his collaboration with Angie and very, very cool, you will leave buses, Leonardo’s Bride went on to Hart (Frente). The creator of the band’s drenched in sweat and covered in record covers, Manning has also found smiles. Thursday at 4pm at Cavanbah, become one of Australia’s most loved acclaim as a painter and artist with then Friday at midday and Saturday at bands with Top 40 singles, platinum records and multiple APRA awards solo exhibitions throughout Australia. 3pm at APRA. and ARIA nominations. They toured Leonardo’s Bride come together for internationally and domestically these two special shows at Bluesfest Grey Ghost is not your average rapper for over a decade. They may have with the original lineup of Abby / hip-hop artist. Arising from the death disappeared, but their music’s popularity has continued to grow and Dobson on vocals, Dean Manning on of Melbourne beat experimentalists gather new fans. Their biggest hit Even guitars, Jon ‘Howler’ Howell on drums The Melodics, Grey Ghost is a oneand Pat Wong on bass. When I’m Sleeping was voted one of man journey through time, space APRA’s Top 30 Australian songs of all Thursday at 4pm at Jambalaya and and sound. From the natural poetry time. Band members have been far Friday at 12.30pm. of Jeremedy’s urban parlance to the kind of universal rhythms that awaken our inner primate, this is music, however technological, that remains Today Bluesfest reveals the latest lineup addition and this time it’s not only unmistakably and beautifully human. more artists but also a new venue! Sunday 1.30pm at Mojo and Monday As if the 2013 Bluesfest couldn’t get any bigger, the new venue The Lotus at 4.30pm at Jambalaya. Palace will feature nightly showcases and the launch of Boomerang, a multiarts festival highlighting and celebrating an experience of living cultures through traditional and contemporary music, featuring some of the world’s We are certain Melbourne’s Saskwatch oldest instruments, dance and rituals along with traditional arts practices and will have the crowd enchanted and workshops that focus on mother tongues and first instruments. grooving to their infectious blend Special performances at The Lotus Palace by Christine Anu, Thelma Plum, of soul, rhythm and blues at their Tjupurru, Leah Flanagan and Airileke will launch Boomerang at this year’s Bluesfest debut this Easter. 2012 Bluesfest. has been a huge year for The Lotus Palace will also be home to unplugged performances by Jon the impressive nine-piece Anderson, the voice of YES, the incredible collaboration of street musicians band with the release of from around the globe; Playing for Change, Russell Morris, Ireland’s incredibly their debut LP, Leave It All gifted Damien Dempsey, cheeky performances from Mullumbimby’s Behind (August 2012), and Burlesque Vixen, the one and only Mae Wilde, and showcases from Southern a massive launch tour that Cross University, as well as the Young Sounds of Byron featuring Byron Steiner followed. The group also School and a combined performance from Byron and Kadina High Schools. For appeared as support for the the full 2013 Bluesfest experience, be sure to make a visit to The Lotus Palace! Hypnotic Brass Ensemble as well as for R&B and funk legends, Earth Wind & Fire and Maceo Parker, all the If you want to hear what your favourite act has to say, their inspiration, their while creating quite the stir challenges, then Bluesfest and Rhythms magazine presents an opportunity along the way. Saturday for the audience to get up close and personal with their favourite acts. With 9pm APRA and Sunday at one of Rhythms’ music journalists asking the questions, hear the answers 3pm at the Mojo. straight from festival greats like Paul Simon, Ruthie Foster, Mark Seymour, Robert Cray, Allen Toussaint, Chris Smither, Skipping Girl Vinegar, Allen Stone, JD McPherson, Newtown Faulkner and more! Check the schedule at the There are going to be a lot Cavanbah stage for up to date times and artists. of memories flowing in the Bluesfest crowd when Leonardo’s Bride returns to Saturday 30 March 5.15–8pm the stage for two exclusive Sunday 31 March 4–6.30pm performances this Easter. In Monday 1 April 4–6.30pm late 2000 Leonardo’s Bride

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6.00 World News 6.00 Sophie Grigson In Thailand 6.30 A Bite Of China 7.30 The Impressionists 8.40 Dangerous Edge 9.45 Movie: The Page Turner (PG 2006) French thriller 11.15 Movie: The Sovereign’s Servant (MAV 2008) Russian action 1.25 Edward Hopper And The Blank Canvas 2.25 Weatherwatch

NITV

7.00 Jarjums 10.00 The Golden Cord 11.00 Thanks For All The Fish 12.00 6.00 Kids’ Program NITV News 12.30 On Sacred Ground 7.00 Spicks And Specks 1.30 Rural Health Education 2.30 The 7.30 Wild Things Making Of Muyngarnbi 3.00 Among 8.20 Good Game Us 3.30 Grounded 4.30 Marngrook 8.30 Extreme World (M) Footy Show 5.30 NITV News 6.00 9.15 Mid-Morning Matters Barefoot Sports 7.30 Ravens And Eagles 8.00 Snake Dreaming 8.30 9.30 Movie: The Godfather Part II (MA 1974) US drama. Fusion 9.30 Movie: Yolngu Boy (M 2000) Australian drama. Sean Al Pacino, Robert De Niro 12.45 Red Dwarf X 1.45 ABC News Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui 11.00 Larger Than Life 11.30 1.50 Close Finding Our Talk 12.00 Fusion 1.00 ABC NEWS 24 Chocolate Martini 4.00 Roots Music 6.00 Australian Story: Li Cunxin 6.30 5.00 Yeyekerte One Plus One 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The World This Week 8.00 Weekend TEN Breakfast 11.30 State To State 12.00 6.00 Liquid Gold 7.00 Kids’ Programs ABC News 12.45 Rural Quarter 1.00 10.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 11.00 The National Press Club Address 2.00 ABC Doctors 12.00 Radar 12.30 Hit Rater. News 2.30 Big Ideas 3.00 ABC News com 1.00 Mooloolaba Triathlon 2.00 3.30 Landline 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Movie: Dr Seuss Horton Hears A Australian Story 5.00 ABC News 5.30 Who! (G 2008) Animation 4.00 One Plus One 6.00 ABC News 6.30 What’s Up Downunder 4.30 Wildlife Foreign Correspondent 7.00 ABC Warriors 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The News 7.30 State To State 8.00 Four Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Shrek (PG Corners 8.45 Big Ideas 9.00 ABC News 2001) Animation 9.30 The World This Week 10.00 ABC 8.30 Movie: Tomorrow, When The War Began (M 2010) News 10.30 Planet America 11.00 Q&A 12.00 Big Ideas 1.00 BBC World Australian action. Caitlin News 1.30 Foreign Correspondent Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood 2.00 Newshour 3.00 BBC World News 10.40 Mr & Mrs Murder (M) 11.40 Can 3.30 7.30 4.00 The World This Week Of Worms (M) 12.40 Before The Game 4.30 One Plus One 5.00 Newshour 1.30 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion

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5.00 rage 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Schools Spectacular 2012 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Challenge, Change, Faith 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Cheese Slices 2.00 How The Earth Was Made 2.40 My Favourite Album 4.10 The Descent From The Cross 5.00 Wild Life 5.30 Deadly 60 6.00 Antiques Master 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 Call The Midwife (M) 9.30 Miranda 10.00 Rev. (M) 10.30 Shakespeare Uncovered 11.25 In Search Of Beethoven 12.15 Angels In The Dust (M) 1.50 Movie: The Appointment In London (G 1952) WWII drama. Dirk Bogarde, Ian Hunter 3.25 rage (MA) 4.00 New Inventors 4.30 Catalyst 5.30 Antiques Master

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 Conspiracy Road Trip 8.30 Great Ormond Street 9.30 Movie: The Godfather Part III (MA 1990) US drama. Al Pacino, Diane Keaton 12.15 The Town That Caught Tourette’s (M) 1.05 Wild Things (M) 1.50 News 1.55 Close

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5.05 World News 12.00 Championship Netball – Melbourne v Adelaide 2.00 World News 6.00 Sophie Grigson In Thailand 6.30 Rene Redzepi’s Noma 7.30 Titanic 8.30 Extraordinary Voyage 9.45 A Trip To The Moon 10.00 SOS (PG/MA) 11.10 Movie: Whiskey With Vodka (M 2009) German comedy 1.05 Weatherwatch

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6.00 Danoz 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 The Bottom Line 12.30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 1.00 The Middle 1.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 2.30 Movie: With Honors (PG 1994) US comedy. Joe Pesci, Brendan Fraser 4.30 The Garden Gurus 5.00 NBN News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Happy Feet (G 2005) Australian animation 9.40 Lotto 9.45 Movie: Leap Year (PG 2010) US comedy. Amy Adams, Matthew Goode 11.40 Movie: Cake (M 2005) Canadian comedy. Heather Graham, David Sutcliffe 1.30 Movie: The Square (AV 2008) Australian thriller. Joel Edgerton, David Roberts 3.30 Skippy 4.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Religion

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.30 Home Shopping 2.00 Two And A Half Men 3.30 Suburgatory 5.30 Survivor: Caramoan 6.30 Movie: Runaway Vacation (PG 2006) US comedy. Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines 8.30 Movie: Semi Pro (M 2008) US comedy. Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson 10.30 Movie: Walk Hard – The Dewey Cox Story (MA 2007) US comedy. John C Reilly, Jenna Fischer 12.30 Conan (M) 1.30 Extra 2.00 Survivor: Caramoan 3.00 7TWO South Park (MA) 4.00 Conan (M) 4.50 7.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Home Kids’ Programs Shopping 11.00 Cox’s Big Break 11.30 Great South East 12.00 Creek To Coast GEM 12.30 Queensland Weekender 1.00 6.00 Movie: The Miracle Of Our Sydney Weekender 2.00 Rosehill Lady Of Fatima (G 1952) US drama. Guineas Horse Racing – LIVE 5.30 Gilbert Roland, Angela Clarke 8.00 Paul Merton In China 6.30 Heartbeat Home Shopping 9.30 Movie: The 8.40 Taggart (M) 11.40 60 Minute Comedy Man (PG 1964) UK drama. Makeover 12.40 Paul Merton In China Kenneth More, Cecil Parker 11.20 1.40 Movie: The Saint In London (PG Movie: Travels With My Aunt (PG 1939) US action. George Sanders, Sally 1972) US comedy. Maggie Smith, Gray 3.00 The Australians 4.00 Africa Alec McCowen 1.30 Postcards 2.00 Movie: The Battle Of The Villa Alive 5.00 Home Shopping Fiorita (PG 1965) UK drama. Maureen 7MATE O’Hara, Rossano Brazzi 2.15 Movie: 6.00 V.I.P. 8.00 Infomercial 9.00 NBC Moonstruck (PG 1987) US comedy. Today 11.00 Greatest Ever… 12.00 Cher, Nicolas Cage 6.30 Secret Dealers Ultimate Spider-Man 12.30 Hook Line 7.30 Antiques Roadshow 8.30 CSI: And Sinker 1.30 Treasure Divers 2.30 NY (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 10.30 CSI Great British Adventure 3.30 Freak (M) 11.30 Without A Trace (M) 12.30 Encounters 4.30 AFL Premiership Movie: Moonstruck 2.25 Movie: Season LIVE – GWS v Sydney 7.30 Dunkirk (PG 1958) WWII drama. AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Gold John Mills, Richard Attenborough Coast v St Kilda 11.00 Cities Of The 5.00 Antiques Roadshow Office 11.20 Raymond 12.20 Sabrina Robin Dunne, Sarah 12.50 7th Heaven 1.55 The Love Boat Thompson 3.00 Raymond 4.00 Teenage Ninja 10.20 Movie: Cruel Intentions 3 (MA Mutant Turtles 5.00 7th Heaven 2004) US comedy. Kerr Smith, Kristina Anapau 12.10 Deadliest Warrior ONE HD (M) 1.00 Great British Adventure 6.00 Meteorite Men 10.00 Fear Factor 2.00 Verminators 3.00 Shockwave 7.00 Sport Science 8.00 NBL Basketball 4.00 Beneath Alcatraz 5.00 Freak Finals Replays 12.00 NZ PGA Golf Encounters Highlights 1.00 M7 Multisport 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 Master Of Disaster NBN 3.00 Everest: Beyond The Limit 4.00 6.00 Easter Sunrise Service – LIVE 7.00 Fishing Addiction 5.00 Black Gold Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Megastructures Sports 11.00 Sunday Footy Show 1.00 Breakdown 7.30 World’s Toughest Same Name 2.00 Movie: Which Way Trucker 8.30 Movie: Underground To The Front? (G 1970) US comedy. – The Julian Assange Story (M 2012) Jerry Lewis, Jan Murray 4.00 Sunday Australian biography. Alex Williams, Football LIVE – Penrith Panthers v Gold Rachel Griffiths 10.30 Law & Order: Coast Titans SVU (M) 11.30 LA Hard Hats 12.30 Fear 6.00 NBN News Factor 1.30 Black Gold 2.30 M*A*S*H 6.30 Scariest Plane Landings 3.00 Deconstruction 3.30 Omnisport 7.30 60 Minutes 4.00 NBL Basketball – All-Stars 8.30 The Mentalist (M) 9.30 CSI (M) PRIME 6.00 Religion 6.30 Home Shopping 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The 11.30 Flashpoint (M) 12.30 What Morning Show 11.00 Iron Chef Would You Do? (M) 1.30 Spyforce 2.30 Australia 12.00 Dinner Date 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Good Morning Mercurio’s Menu 2.00 My Kitchen America 5.00 NBN News

6.00 Move It Mob Style 10.00 Grounded 10.30 Fusion 12.00 NITV News 12.30 Rugby League 5.30 NITV Rules 5.30 Sydney Weekender News 6.00 Te Kaea 6.30 Awaken 7.00 6.00 Seven News Whare Maori 7.30 Jazz 8.30 Lionel 6.30 Sunday Night Rose 9.30 Movie: I Am Slave (M 2010) 7.30 Border Security UK thriller 11.30 Finding Our Talk 8.00 The Force 12.00 Fusion 1.00 Chocolate Martini 8.30 Castle (M) 10.30 Law & Order: LA (M) 4.00 Roots Music 5.00 Yeyekerte 11.30 That ’70s Show 1.00 Home TEN Shopping 5.30 News 7.00 Totally Wild 8.00 Living Dangerously 9.00 Lord Howe 10.00 7TWO The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 7.00 Naked City 8.00 Bless Me Father 11.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 12.00 8.30 Home Shopping 9.30 Mad About Australian Rally Championship 1.00 You 10.00 Movie: The Greatest NBL Basketball – Semi-final 3.30 Story Ever Told (PG 1965) US bibliEveryday Gourmet 4.00 Places We cal drama. Max Von Sydow, Charlton Go 4.30 Meet The Press 5.00 Ten News Heston 2.15 Home And Away 4.30 Movie: A Walton Easter (PG 1997) US 6.00 The Simpsons drama. Ralph Waite, Michael Learned 6.30 Bondi Rescue 6.30 Movie: Who Framed Roger 7.00 Modern Family Rabbit? (PG 1998) Animated com7.30 The Biggest Loser edy. Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd 8.30 Elementary (M) 9.30 Graham Norton Show (M) 8.40 Escape To The Country 9.40 60 10.30 Movie: Event Horizon (AV Minute Makeover 10.40 Homes Under 1997) UK horror. Laurence The Hammer 12.00 The Shield (AV) 1.00 The Australians 2.30 The Bill (M) Fishburne, Sam Neill 4.30 The World Around Us 5.00 Danoz 12.35 48 Hours (M) 1.30 Infomercial 5.00 Religion 5.30 CBS This Morning 7MATE 6.30 V.I.P. 8.30 Home Shopping 9.30 ELEVEN Freak Encounters 10.00 AFL Game Day 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.30 Infomercial 11.30 Footy Flashbacks 1.00 Hook 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Line And Sinker 1.30 Great British Boat 12.00 American Idol 2.30 Adventure 2.30 Verminators 3.30 Neighbours 5.00 Merlin 6.00 Sabrina Shockwave 4.30 Pimp My Ride 5.30 6.30 Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons The Amazing Race 6.30 Swamp Men 8.00 Futurama 8.30 Movie: The Love Guru (M 2008) US comedy. 8.30 Movie: Cruel Intentions 2 (M 2001) US comedy. Mike Myers, Jessica Alba 10.20 The

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6.00 Home Shopping 6.40 Movie: The Ship That Died Of Shame (PG 1955) WWII drama. Richard Attenborough, Virginia McKenna 8.30 Home Shopping 10.10 Movie: Watch Your Stern (PG 1960) UK comedy. Sid James, Hattie Jacques 12.00 The Avengers 1.00 The Garden Gurus 1.30 Getaway 2.00 Movie: Easter Parade (G 1948) US musical, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire 4.15 Movie: Casablanca (PG 1942) US WWII drama. Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 Police Interceptors 8.30 Movie: Lions For Lambs (M 2007) US drama. Robert Redford, Tom Cruise 10.30 True CSI (M) 11.30 The Closer (M) 12.30 Gideon’s Way 1.30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Seaway

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6.00 World News 6.00 Unbeatable Banzuke 6.30 The World Game 7.00 Community 7.30 The Antics Roadshow 8.30 Benidorm Bastards (M) 9.00 The Dudesons In America (MA) 9.30 Bullet In The Face (MAV) 10.30 Good News 11.00 Swift & Shift Couriers (M) 11.30 Frisky Dingo 11.50 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 12.05 Weatherwatch

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NITV

6.00 Jarjums 10.00 Awaken 10.30 Tangaroa 11.00 Te Kaea 11.30 Awaken 12.00 Whare Maori 12.30 Jazz 1.30 Lionel Rose 2.30 Jarjums 5.30 NITV News 6.00 Grounded 6.30 Tangaroa 7.00 NITV News 7.30 Down 2 Earth 8.00 Love Patrol 8.30 Roads To Memphis 10.00 Mataku Tears (M) 10.30 Moccasin Flats (MA) 11.00 NITV News 11.30 Pacifica 12.00 Chocolate Martini 1.00 Rugby League 2.30 Basketball 4.00 Rugby League 5.00 Yeyekerte

6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters 8.20 The Town That Caught Tourette’s (M) 9.30 The Fades (M) 10.25 River Monsters TEN 11.15 Can We Get Married? 12.00 The Fades (M) 12.55 Haven 1.40 Monkey 7.00 Wurrawhy 7.30 Entertainment Thieves 2.00 ABC News 2.05 Close Tonight 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & The Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 ABC NEWS 24 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Good Chef 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today Bad Chef 10.30 Huey’s Kitchen 11.00 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Asia Pacific The Biggest Loser 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Focus 1.00 ABC News 2.30 One Plus The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook One 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.15 Capital 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Hill 5.30 ABC News 6.00 The Drum Chef 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold & 6.45 Health Quarter 7.00 ABC News The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC News 6.00 The Simpsons 8.30 7.30 9.00 The World 9.30 Q&A 6.30 The Project 10.30 ABC News 11.00 The Drum 7.30 The Biggest Loser 11.45 Health Quarter 12.00 ABC 8.30 Movie: Mean Girls (M News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 BBC Impact 2004) US comedy. Lindsay 1.30 Newsline 2.00 Newshour 3.00 Lohan, Rachel McAdams BBC Global 3.30 One Plus One 4.00 10.30 Late News BBC World News 4.30 BBC Focus On 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show Africa 5.00 Newshour 1.00 Infomercials 5.00 Religion 5.30 CBS – This Morning SBS 1 5.05 World News 1.00 Silence… We’re Rolling 3.00 World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 Massive Moves 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Wainwright Walks 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 The Nine Months That Made You 9.30 Mad Men (M) 10.25 RockWiz 11.00 The World Game 12.00 SOS (PG/MA) 1.05 The Family UK (M) 2.05 Weatherwatch

TUESDAY 2 ABC 1 6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Q&A 1.30 Compass 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 New Tricks 9.30 At The Movies 10.00 The Book Club 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business 11.30 Four Corners 12.20 Media Watch 12.35 Desperate Romantics (M) 1.30 Grand Designs 2.30 Victorian Football League 5.30 Eggheads

ABC 2

6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.00 Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Please Like Me (M) 9.30 Unsafe Sex In The City (M) 10.30 River Monsters 11.20 Virgin Swimmers 12.00 Later… 1.05 Sanctuary (M) 1.45 ABC News 1.50 Close

ABC NEWS 24

6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.30 Inside Edge 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.15 Capital Hill 5.30 ABC News 6.00 The Drum 6.45 Rural 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 Rural Quarter 11.00 ABC News 11.30 7.30 12.00 ABC News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 BBC Impact 1.30 Newsline 2.00 Newshour 3.00 BBC Global 3.30 The Business 4.00 BBC World News 4.30 BBC Focus On Africa 5.00 Newshour

SBS 1

5.05 World News 1.00 Movie: Little Indian Big City (PG 1994) French comedy 2.45 Carpet A Composition 3.00 World News 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Wainwright Walks 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.00 Insight 9.30 Dateline 10.30 World News Australia 11.00 Movie: Medal Of Honour (M 2009) Romanian comedy 12.55 Anna Pihl (M) 1.50 Weatherwatch

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ELEVEN

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9.30 Old School Neighbours 10.00 7th Heaven 11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Junior MasterChef 2.00 Star Trek Voyager 3.00 Becker 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King Of Queens 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Brady Bunch 6.00 Excused 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 Raising Hope 8.30 Supernatural (M) 9.30 American Horror Story (AV)

10.30 Californication (MA) 11.00 Cheers 11.30 Late Late Show 12.30 Entertainment Tonight 1.00 omg! Insider 1.30 Happy Days 2.00 The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Cheers 4.30 The King Of Queens 5.00 7th Heaven

ONE HD

6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9.30 Australian Rally Championship 10.30 Omnisport 11.00 Ironman Auckland 12.00 Stawell Gift – LIVE 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Big Fish, Small Boats 4.00 Meteorite Men 5.00 MasterChef USA 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Python Hunters 8.30 Movie: GI Joe – The Rise Of Cobra (M 2009) US action. Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt 10.55 NBL Basketball Finals – Sydney v New Zealand 1.00 Monster Jam 2.00 M*A*S*H 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 Liverpool Football

PRIME

6.00 Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 12.30 Seven News 1.00 Movie: Uncle Buck (PG 1989) US comedy. John Candy, Amy Madigan 3.30 My Kitchen Rules 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.45 Revenge (M) 9.45 How I Met Your Mother 10.15 The Mindy Project 10.45 Private Practice (M) 11.45 Happy Endings 12.15 Harry’s Practice 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News

7TWO

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Step By Step 11.00 Martha Stewart Show 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 The Royal 2.00 Movie: Lost In The Desert (PG 1970) South African thriller. Wynand Uys, Jamie Uys 4.10 Mad About You 4.40 Perfect Strangers 5.10 Gardeners’World 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Mighty Ships 8.30 Waking The Dead (M) 9.40 Around The World In 90 Minutes 11.30 The Shield (AV) 12.30 Hart To Hart 1.30 Designing Women 2.00 Mad About You 2.30 Martha Stewart Show 3.30 The Australians 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 Home Shopping

ONE HD 6.00 M7 Multisport 6.30 NBL SBS 2 Basketball – Wollongong v Perth 8.30 6.00 World News Mooloolaba Triathlon 9.30 Omnisport 6.00 Unbeatable Banzuke 10.00 Major League Baseball 1.00 The 6.30 Ninja Warrior WWE Experience 2.00 Omnisport 2.30 7.00 Community Fear Factor 3.30 Big Fish, Small Boats 7.30 Mythbusters 4.00 Meteorite Men 5.00 MasterChef 8.30 Don’t Tell My Mother… USA 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Nature’s Power 9.30 Warrior Road Trip Revealed 8.30 Cops (M) 9.30 Battle For 10.25 Good News 11.00 Autopsy: Life And Death (MA) The Amazon (M) 10.30 Super Rugby Extra Time 11.35 71 Degrees North 12.00Weatherwatch 12.35 World’s Toughest Trucker 1.35 NITV M*A*S*H 2.05 Fear Factor 3.05 I Fish 6.00 Jarjums 10.00 Grounded 3.30 Meteorite Men 4.30 Omnisport 10.30 Tangaroa 11.00 Down 2 Earth 5.00 Sport Science 11.30 Love Patrol 12.00 Roads To Memphis 1.30 Strong In The City PRIME 2.00 A Thousand Suns 2.30 Jarjums 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 5.30 NITV News 6.00 Grounded 6.30 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The Everyday Brave 7.00 NITV News 8.00 People Next Door (M 1996) US thriller. Pormpurraw Art 8.30 Embedded With Michael O’Keefe, Nicollette Sheridan Nationalists 9.30 The Whole World 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Mercurio’s Menu 3.30 Is Watching 10.00 Rural Health Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Education 11.00 NITV News 11.30 Deal Or No Deal Pacifica 12.00 Chocolate Martini 1.00 6.00 Prime News Rugby League 3.00 Basketball 4.00 6.30 Seven News Rugby League 5.00 Yeyekerte 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules TEN 7.00 Wurrawhy 7.30 Entertainment 8.45 Movie: Knocked Up (M 2007) US comedy. KathTonight 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold erine Heigl, Seth Rogen & The Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Good Chef 11.30 Against The Wall (M) 12.30 Bad Chef 10.30 Huey’s Kitchen 11.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News The Biggest Loser 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 7TWO The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.30 Designing 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Women 9.00 Home And Away Chef 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold & 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News Coronation Street 10.30 Step By 6.00 The Simpsons Step 11.00 Martha Stewart Show 6.30 The Project 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 The Royal 7.30 The Biggest Loser 2.00 Movie: Who’s Minding The 8.30 NCIS (M) Mint? (G 1967) US comedy. Jim 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) Hutton, Dorothy Provine 4.10 Mad 10.30 Late News About You 4.40 Perfect Strangers 5.10 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show Gardeners’ World 6.30 Bargain Hunt 1.00 Infomercial 5.00 Religion 5.30 7.30 Borderline 8.00 Motorway Patrol CBS – This Morning 8.30 Air Crash Investigations 9.30 Movie: Papillon (PG ELEVEN 1973) US biography. 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Excused Steve McQueen, Dustin 9.30 Old School Neighbours 10.00 Hoffman 7th Heaven 11.00 Love Boat 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Junior MasterChef 2.30 12.30 Hart To Hart 1.30 Designing Star Trek Voyager 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Women 2.00 Mad About You 2.30 The King Of Queens 4.30 Family Ties Martha Stewart Show 3.30 The 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Brady Bunch Australians 4.00 The Bill (M) 5.00 6.00 Excused 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Home Shopping Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 Glee 7MATE 8.30 Fashion Star 9.30 Snog Marry Avoid? 10.50 Offspring (M) 11.50 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Kids’ Late Late Show 12.40 Entertainment Programs 9.00 NBC Today 11.00 Tonight 1.10 omg! Insider 1.40 Happy V.I.P. 12.00 Shockwave 1.00 Panic Days 2.00 Love Boat 3.00 Charmed Mechanics 1.30 Motor Mate 4.30 4.00 Cheers 4.30 The King Of Queens Dream Car Garage 5.30 Pimp My Ride 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 5.00 7th Heaven

7MATE 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 NBC Today 10.00 NBC Meet The Press 11.00 V.I.P. 12.00 Shockwave 1.00 Dream Car Garage 2.00 Pimp My Ride 2.30 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Hawthorn v Geelong 6.00 Pimp My Ride 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Cash Cowboys 8.30 Pawn Stars 9.30 American Restoration 10.30 American Pickers 11.30 Bid America 12.00 Warehouse 13 (M) 1.00 V.I.P. 2.00 Shockwave 3.00 Motor Mate 4.00 Dream Car Garage 5.00 Pimp My Ride

NBN

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 News Now 4.00 Extra 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 Movie: Salt (M 2010) US action. Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber 9.40 Lotto 10.30 Person Of Interest (M) 11.30 Worst Case Scanario (M) 12.00 Extra 12.30 The Avengers 1.30 Skippy 2.00 Danoz 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 NBN News

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 5.00 Total Wipeout 6.00 Suburgatory 6.30 The Middle 7.00 Auction Hunters 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 TBA 9.30 Movie: Machete (AV 2010) US action. Robert De Niro, Michelle Rodriguez 11.40 Two And A Half Men (M) 12.00 Conan (M) 1.00 Suburgatory 1.30 TMZ 2.00 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 3.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 4.00 Conan (M) 4.50 Extra 5.10 Kids’ Programs

GEM

6.00 Friends 6.30 Gilligan’s Island 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Secret Dealers 9.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: Gypsy (G 1962) US biography. Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood 3.00 Alive & Cooking 3.30 Antiques Roadshow 4.30 Police Interceptors 5.30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 6.30 Friends 7.30 Hoarding: Buried Alive 8.30 Super Nanny USA 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 10.30 Air Crash Confidential (M) 11.30 Friends 12.00 Footy Classified 1.00 Dangerman 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Seaway Family Guy (M) 9.00 American Dad (M) 9.30 Family Guy (M) 10.30 American Dad (M) 11.30 Scare Tactics (M) 12.00 Blokesworld (MA) 12.30 30 Rock 1.30 V.I.P. 2.30 Shockwave 3.30 Dream Car Garage 4.30 Motor Mate

NBN

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Home Shopping 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 News Now 4.00 Extra 4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 2 Broke Girls 8.30 Movie: Angels & Demons (M 2009) US mystery. Tom Hanks, Ewan Mcgregor 11.20 Survivors 2.30 Extra 1.00 Skippy 1.30 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GO!

6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 The Middle 11.30 Auction Hunters 12.00 TMZ 12.30 Extra 1.00 The Bachelorette 2.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Total Wipeout 6.00 Suburgatory 6.30 The Middle 7.00 Auction Hunters 8.30 Movie: The Switch (M 2010) US comedy. Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman 10.30 Movie: Porky’s (MA 1981) Canadian comedy. Dan Monahan, Mark Herrier 12.30 Conan (M) 1.30 TMZ 2.00 The Bachelorette 3.30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 4.00 Conan (M) 4.50 Extra 5.10 Kids’ Programs

GEM

6.00 Friends 6.30 Gilligan’s Island 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Mad About The House 9.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive & Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: Our Miss Fred (PG 1973) UK comedy. Danny La Rue, Alfred Marks 2.00 First Love Second Chance 3.00 Alive & Cooking 3.30 Super Nanny USA 4.30 Hoarding: Buried Alive 5.30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 6.30 Friends 7.30 Zoo Juniors 8.30 The Closer (M) 10.30 The Mentalist (M) 11.30 Without A Trace (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00 Dangerman 2.00 Danoz 4.30 Religion 5.00 Dangerman 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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Utopia Bangalow

Showcasing the talents of head chef Juan Hernandez and featuring local and exotic produce.

Open Breakfast & Lunch 8am - 4.30pm

View the current menu and read other news at our new website at www.utopiacafe.com.au.

Afternoon cake

Fully licensed.

bangalow espressobar & pizzabar

Zentveld’s local coffee offerings

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Enjoy our lovely restaurant, intimate dining room and bistro food in the pub all day. Â With reasonable prices, generous portions and kids meals, our delicious menu will appeal to all. Large groups welcome, please book. We also offer professional event catering.

6687 1144

www.bangalowdining.com

Gringo’s Fresh Mex

Sip your margarita in our casual covered garden and enjoy the fresh clean flavours of Mexico. Everything home made. Always tasty Not Spicy Hot. Sample some of our house salsas, such as smokey chipotle or fiery habanero. A great selection of Tequilas, imported beers and wine. t 'VMM NFBMT GSPN t #BORVFU NFOVT BWBJMBCMF

Bangalow Hotel Open 7 days Lunch: 12 – 3pm Dinner 5.30 – 9pm All day bistro menu

Licensed/B.Y.O. wine Dine In /Takeaway Closed Tues & Wed Open at 5.30pm Cnr. Tweed & Fawcett St. Brunswick Heads Call for reservations. 6685 1955

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

BYRON BAY

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

The Eatery Open 7 days from 6am Breakfast & lunch Dinner: Thurs-Sun 18 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7994 www.eateryonjonson.com

Fig Tree Restaurant

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

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

Byron Bay Brewery & Resto

Byron Bay

Dinner: 6pm-10pm Authentic, a la carte Italian

6680 9960

CLOSED Good Friday – Easter Monday

O-Sushi

Multi award winning restaurants

Byron Bay Woolies Plaza, Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Coolangatta Showcase on the Beach 07 5536 5455 Broadbeach The Oracle, 12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166 www.osushi.com.au

“Australia’s Favourite Japanese Restaurant� twice running in the I Love Food Awards and “Best Asian� in Northern NSW in the Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence, continuing a string of 13 awards. Eat in, takeaway, licensed. Open 7 days 11am–late. Modern & traditional wholesome Japanese food and great service. Live music every Wednesday from 6pm.

Hog’s Breath 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.

Open 7 Days, 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner from 5.30pm 9/4 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 5320 www.hogsbreath.com.au

6680 7798

Beach Kitchen

The Eatery NOW OPEN Serving sustainable, nutritious and organic fare with a modern Italian flavour. DJ set every Sunday from 4pm. Cocktails t Wine t Pizza t Pasta t Seafood Children welcome

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2012

Lemongrass

‘Local produce, global flavour’ Stunning views overlooking Byron Bay www.figtreerestaurant.com.au ‘Best Restaurant 2012’ Produce by Fig Tree Organic Gardens

Open 7 nights 5.30pm-9pm Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

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.

One One One

www.balcony.com.au

cafeoneoneone@yahoo.com.au

Free Meal

6685 7810

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11 Marvell Street

3/109 Jonson St, Byron Bay

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 5009 Takeway ph: 6685 5010

Breakfast/Lunch: 7am-5pm Delicious, contemporary Italian-inspired

Dinner 7 days from 5pm.

DJ playing Friday evening

From midday daily Pizza Bar is serving casual street lunches, pizza, calzone and salads. From 5pm full restaurant open serving pizza, pastas, salads and more along with our bar serving beer, wine and cocktails

lunch - dinner - takeaway www.pizzabarbyron.com

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The freshest local cuisine prepared with inspiration by acclaimed Chef Gavin Hughes and his award winning team. Breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days. Happy Hour Sunday to Thursday 4:30–6pm Farmers Market Dinner Thursdays 2 course $49

Cafe/Restaurant

Special Lunch Mon-Fri 12-3pm

Byron Fresh Cafe

Open 7 days 12noon - late 95 Jonson St Byron Bay

Italian

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Dine in or Takeaway Restaurant wine bar Tapas cocktails Daily specials

Buy one main meal at the Brewery and get one main meal FREE of the same or lesser value! 7 Days, Lunch & Dinner Conditions apply. Bring this voucher Noon till late and spend over $10 over the bar and a Bookings for groups free meal deal is yours. Offer expires essential December, 2013 1 Skinners Shoot Rd, Byron Like our page to win a Maddog surfboard 6685 5833 facebook.com/TheByronBayBrewery

Pizza Bar Byron

Breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days 77-97 Broken Head Road Byron Bay 6639 2111 restaurant@ thebyronatbyron.com.au thebyronatbyron.com.au

1/111 Jonson St (opp cinema) Breakfast & lunch 7 days Dinner Thurs-Sat Bookings recommended 6680 7388

Traditional Thai Dinner every evening 5.30-9.30pm 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

The Junction NEW - Dine Lounge Bar Breakfast 8 – 11.45am Lunch 12 – 5pm Dinner 5.30 – 9.30pm Meet at the Junction of Fletcher, Marvell and Jonson Streets 6685 7320 for bookings

Belongil Bistro Open every day Brunch 7am-3pm Dinner (Thu-Sat) 5pm-late 33 Childe St, Belongil 6680 9007 eat@belongilbistro.com.au

BYRON BAY CONTINUED

BANGALOW

GOODTASTE

Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. Fully Licensed Restaurant and B.Y.O. for wine. Welcome for lunch, dinner and take-away. Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay. 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.

One One One Dining Food for people Authentic European restaurant dining A la carte & degustation, wine & cocktails

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www.oneoneonebyronbay.com

Here the curry pastes are freshly pounded to leave your palate dumbfounded. Here the ambrosial meals are cooked to order and the scrumptious cocktails and mocktails thrust you into a land of wonderful tales.

Meet us at the Junction for a stylish dining and bar experience in the heart of Byron's CBD. The iconic old bakery building has a warm welcoming feeling that partners the Junction team's philosophy for great food and service. Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Junction is the perfect place to drop in with friends and colleagues for a relaxed meal or a refreshing cocktail at the end of the day. Fully licensed, dinner bookings are suggested

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

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. SUNDAYS we have live music and $10 cocktails 2.30pm–5pm.

www.stelmodining.com

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

Fishheads Open seven days coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner www.facebook.com/ Fishheadsbyron

Artisan Organic Breads Mon-Fri 7.30am-4.30pm Sat 8am-2pm Shop 2/130 Jonson St, Byron Bay 02 6685 5491

The Aztec Byron Bay

32 Lawson St, 6680 8198 LICENSED MEXICAN RESTAURANT Open 7 nights from 5.30pm

Rae’s Fish Cafe Lunch & Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

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SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD

Open seven days coffee breakfast lunch dinner Try our new Summer Menu Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St Bangalow – 2 Byron St 6680 7632 – BYO 6687 2883 – Licensed 7.30am till late 8.30am till late

www.fishheadsbyron.com.au Our Breads are hand crafted Bring this voucher fresh daily onsite and 100% and receive 50% free of preservatives. OFF on second Come and try our range. loaf *conditions YEAST-FREE SOURDOUGHS, ORGANIC BREADS AND PIZZA BASES, TURKISH BREAD, FRUIT AND WALNUT, CIABATTA and more...

MARCH MEXICAN MADNESS 50% OFF all entrees and main meals EVERY NIGHT for the month of March! Conditions apply (not valid public holidays). Great cocktails and margaritas from $8.95

VICTORIA COSFORD My mother was barely suppressing her amusement. There I was rapturously describing the visit my sister and I had paid to Mocan & Green Grout, one of Canberra’s newest, hippest cafes. How entering it was like walking into somebody’s home. The big marble counter in the middle of the second room behind which two cheerful chefs churned out endless breakfasts while we perched up opposite them. The walls and ceiling composed of uneven, stacked timbers; the hanging baskets, mismatched tables and funky chairs. The brown paper bags placed on white plates bearing slices of rustic toast and breakfast eggs. The whole recycled, homely, folksy, cosy quality of the place which was naturally heaving with the most stylish of classy Canberra clientele. Of course my 80-something mother is amused at the wheel come nearly full circle, at this nostalgia for the simpler life very few of us have in fact experienced. In my column last week I talked about Byron Bay’s newest bakery, whose speciality is bread both organic and sourdough, surely amongst two of the most fashionable words today. In this column, however, I wanted to talk about that other sort of bakery, the old fashioned type – and not only talk about them but also wax a little lyrical about them. Largely, because amid the ever growing popularity of artisan, boutique bakeries, holes in the wall with queues backing for miles as in the case of Sydney’s suburban Iggy’s, husband and wife teams at

Casual relaxed seaside dining overlooking the picturesque Wategos beach. Using the freshest produce and seafood from WINNER OF throughout the region. CHEF'S HAT 2012 Rae’s is an iconic restaurant with a reputation as the best in the area. 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.

True Nature Cuisine provides beautiful catering from the heart and soul of Byron Bay.

Mullumbimby 0432 401 548 truenaturecuisine.com.au info@truenaturecuisine. com.au

Catering for weddings, private parties, we are retreat specialists and offer a unique private chef service.

Using the freshest local and organic ingredients True Nature Cuisine creates exquisite menus.

Contact us to discuss your catered event.

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

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ

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. www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au

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Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

Fins

Horizons

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!

Italian at the Pacific

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

DJ AQUA IS BACK! Live global tunes every Friday night from 6pm in the Fins Cocktail Bar.

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

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

LENNOX HEAD

Ellenix Restaurant

MULLUMBIMBY

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

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farmers markets, these bakeries seem thus far to be refusing to die. Sometimes they are referred to as Hot Bread Shops – but they can always be counted on for, apart from the actual bread they dispense, their range of custard tarts and vanilla slices, eclairs and sponge cakes, lamington bars and Swiss rolls, cream horns and cream buns. Whole cakes piped with cream and adorned with strawberries and kiwifruit; meringues in psychedelic blues and yellows. Often Neenish tarts and ‘mushrooms’ and luridly green frog cakes; glazed donuts in daunting colours – and of course pies. I used to wonder if it isn’t the latter which keep these bakeries afloat, but when I chatted recently to an employee at a local one she assured me that it was the loaves of ‘old school’ white bread that were the most demanded (admittedly by a senior clientele) and the cream horns and cream buns, which sold out every single day. I gather that these wonderfully off-trend establishments are beloved of surfers, especially for the pies. Lately the man I love has been bringing home for lunch salad rolls from the a local bakery and slicing me off a neat little portion from his generously bulging – not much more than – $5 serve. Yieldingly soft wholemeal bread roll, tomato and lettuce and cheese and cucumber, all of which he tells me is assembled from the fresh ingredients upon order: it is so lovely and simultaneously such a relief to have an experience that is simple and ordinary in these times when in our pampered way we seem willing to submit to a return to an expensive form of peasantry.

TWEED HEADS

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

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 dinner.

Old school is new again

MULLUMBIMBY CONT

st elmo dining room & bar

Breakfast Lunch & Dinner Small Plates & Cocktails Licensed Premises Open 7 Days 8am-late Beachside Ballina St Lennox Head 6687 7337 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

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.

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

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

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

FOR THE LOVE OF THAI FOOD!

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.

Fresh Local Seafood & Seasonal produce Contemporary Australian & Mediterranean influences prepared by Hatted Chef Andy Wheeler Ellenix is the place to dine, sip cocktails, tuck into to tapas or grab a delicious takeaway as you dust the sand off your feet. Located smack bang across from Seven Mile Beach, breathtaking views await those keen to kick back in this laidback local institution.

Red Ginger

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.

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 creative regularly changing menu! French Chef Bruno passionately recreates bistro classics using high quality produce. Reviewed and recommended by SMH Good Food Guide since 2009 & Top 10 Sustainable NSW Rest!

Open Table

OPEN TABLE offers: Catering - Mediterranean and contemporary European cuisine, as well as special diets, specialising in vegetarian, vegan and macrobiotic preparations. Catering to film sets and crews, according to your needs and location. Event management and co-ordination: from intimate dinners and birthdays to grand scale weddings. Cooking workshops: Moroccan, Middle Eastern, Raw, Gourmet wholefood.

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

19 Lagoon Dr Mullumbimby

6684 3013 0414 878 290 opentable.net.au

SUPPLIERS/CATERING

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Service Directory FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162

SERVICE DIRECTORY RATES, PAYMENT & DEADLINE DEADLINE: For additions and changes to the Service Directory is 12pm Friday LINE ADS: $85 for 3 months or $300 for 1 year prepaid DISPLAY ADS: $60 per week for colour display ad. Minimum 8 week booking 4 weeks prepaid. Please supply display ads 85mm wide, 28mm high. New display ads will be placed at end of section. Ads appear every day in Service Directory pages on Echonetdaily at www.echonetdaily.net.au

ACCOUNTS & BOOKINGS: 6684 1777

INDEX Accountants ......................................52 Airconditioning & Refrigeration 52 Alterations & Repairs....................52 Antennas & Installation ..............52 Appliance Repair ............................52 Architects............................................52 Bathroom Renovations ...............52 Building Trades ................................52 Canvas ..................................................52 Car Detailing .....................................52 Carpet Cleaning...............................52 Chimney Sweep ...............................52 Chiropractic .......................................53 Cleaning ..............................................53 Computer Services.........................53 Concreting..........................................53 Curtains, Blinds & Awnings .......53 Counselling........................................53 Decks, Patios & Extensions ........53 Dentists................................................53 Design & Drafting...........................53 Driveway Maintenance................53 Earthmoving & Excavation ........53 Electricians.........................................53 Entertainment..................................54 Fencing ................................................54 Financial Services ...........................54 Floor Sanding & Polishing .........54 Garden & Property Maintenance .54 Garden Design .................................54 Gas Suppliers.......................................54 Glaziers ................................................54 Guttering ............................................54 Handypersons ..................................54 Health ...................................................54 Hire ........................................................54 Hypnotherapy ..................................54 Interior Design .................................55

Kitchens ...............................................55 Landscaping .....................................55 Lawnmower Repairs .....................55 Lighting ...............................................55 Motoring .............................................55 Music .....................................................55 Naturopathy......................................55 Osteopathy ........................................55 Painting ...............................................55 Pest Control .......................................55 Physiotherapy ..................................55 Picture Framing ...............................55 Plastering ...........................................55 Plastic Welding ................................55 Plumbers .............................................55 Printer Toners & Cartridges .......55 Printing & Copying Services .....55 Recording & Film Studios ...........55 Removalists .......................................56 Rubbish Removal............................56 Scrap Metal Merchants ................56 Security Services.............................56 Septic Systems .................................56 Sewing & Alterations ..........................56 Sewing Machine Sales & Service.56 Solar Installation ............................56 Swimming Pools .............................56 Tiling .....................................................56 Travel ....................................................56 Tree Services .....................................56 Upholstery .........................................56 Valuers .................................................56 Veterinary Surgeons .....................56 Water Filters ......................................56 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...56 Web Design Services.....................56 Window Tinting ...............................56 Wood Heater Installation ...........56

BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, new homes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953...0403 458177

0439 624 945

AH

02 66 804 173 Friendly Reliable Prompt Local

Digital TV ALL Antenna Installations & Repairs ALL Electrical Work

CARPENTER Decks, pergolas, renos etc, all areas, free quotes. Lic 239951C......... Matt 0432 956815 BRICKLAYING, SOLID RENDERING. 30 years exp. Lic 170432C ..................................0423 378573 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Competitive rates, quality work. Lic 203109C. Ph Jeremy ......0413 647828 SERVICING THE BYRON SHIRE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS

ANTENNAS Fix your DIGITAL TV reception NOW NO FIX NO CHARGE*

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

*conditions apply

s $6$ VIDEO SETUP s .EW 46 SOCKETS s 3URROUND SOUND SETUP s .EW PHONE SOCKETS s &LAT 46 WALL MOUNTING s 0ENSIONER DISCOUNTS David Levine s &- RADIO ANTENNAS s ,IC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

0402 022 111

HOME RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS KITCHENS DECKS STAIRCASES ROOF EXTENSIONS AND REPAIRS TERMITE DAMAGE

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DIGITAL EXPERTS

BYRON ANTENNA SERVICE CALL US FIRST - FAST SERVICE.

– ALL AREAS – Richard 6685 4265

PLASTERER CARPENTER Small renovations / Alterations / Maintenance / Shed and garage conversions s )NSURED s ,IC # s 2EFERENCES s 'UARANTEE Phone David

6680 2001 or 0419 902 002

Quality Cabinets & Renovations 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

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Friendly & Reliable

0422 668 582

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APPLIANCE REPAIR MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire ..............................0408 851633 or 66842952 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .........66843575 or 0414 922786 WASHING MACHINE & DRYER REPAIRS Ocean Shores & Byron Shire ........................0418 410263

BANGALOW BUILDING Co. P/L Licensee Craig Salvatori Lic 201552C

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0421 149 278 craig@bangalowbuilding.com CANVAS

ACCOUNTANTS

Specialising in Shade Sails and exterior Blinds and Awnings

ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415 HANS ON BOOKKEEPING BAS agent, MYOB, QuickBooks, training ..................Sonja 0427 171087

+ all things canvas, vinyl and shadecloth

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

ARCHITECTS

BAS AGENT Bookkeeping, MYOB, Admin, P.A. ........................................Helen Stickley 0431 441628

02 6686 5116 grant@undercovercanvas.com.au www.undercovercanvas.com.au

ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Small business accounting ......................................Gail 0401 884231 FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 ACCOUNTING & RETAIL Point of Sale – Online & Easy to use – Sales, Setup, Training JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 & Support – Xero – Vend – Retail Express – MYOB – QB – www.bizwizz.com.au .............66875883 SPACEstudio Architecture & interiors. Reg. 8261. www.spacestudio.com.au ...................66809921 BOOKKEEPER / BAS AGENT Reliable, low cost. Jules ...................................................0414 957888

RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD Special consultancies, eco designs, Reg. 3638. www.rihs.com.au .........................................................................................0411 699205

BOOKKEEPING Hospitality specialists ...........................................................................0414 500640

ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088 ALL ABOUT TAX Individual Tax Returns from $100, Small Business from $160. Business GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973

CAR DETAILING Australia’s largest mobile car detailer, has now arrived in Byron, Ballina and Lismore

Services: BAS, GST, Payroll, Accounts, Bookkeeping. Quickbooks Online, Email, Fax, Post. OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001

We even bring our own power and water!

Friendly efficient service. Phone Edward ........................................................................0423 763053 ZAC TOOTH ARCHITECT Reg. 4671. www.zactooth.com ..............................................0438 184884

Call Shane or Julie on

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C .........................................0417 499023

0418 129 051

For a full list of our services visit

www.carcare.net.au

CARPET CLEANING

ALLCOAST SHOWER REPAIRS Leaks, makeovers & cleaning. Lic 1875C ..........................66808646 AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING .................66807721 or 0429 726999 BATHROOM SPECIALISTS Blue Dolphin Bathroom Renovations. Lic 105283C .............0405 148536 CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. www.mintsteamclean.com................0425 707687

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ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS

WETSUIT REPAIRS 0418 625 222 don@triple-X.com.au Triple-X Wetsuits

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BUILDING TRADES BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718 PAVING, LANDSCAPING, DECKS, SANDSTONE WORK Lic 10711C Greg 0414 859830 or 66803234

TLC

CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273 ROB DEEGAN Australian Govt approved antenna installer ....................0429 994516 or 66845525

ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ........................................0417 499023 NORTH COAST ANTENNAS Digital TV & satellite specialists, Govt endorsed installer ......66841234 RBA CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic 243918C..... 0407 330326

CARPET CLEANING

Kevin & Margaret Bower

FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!

(02) 6684 1001

Green & Clean

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

GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C .......0415 755337 BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ......66884215 or 0415 793242

Truck Mounted Machine

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677

ANTENNAS & INSTALLATION

APEX CARPET CLEANING www.apexcarpetcleaning.com.au ........................ Nathan 0412 926441 HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................0408 540467

Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa

0408 232 066

Cleans deeply, dries in 1-2 hours

Commercial / Domestic / Insurance

CHIMNEY SWEEP

JP DIGITAL ANTENNAS Jason .......................................................................................0432 289705 BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS (3rd gen.) AHHA member, Insured, 20 yrs exp ..... 66771905

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Service Directory QUALIFIED CHIMNEY SWEEP & fireplace installations ................................................1300 663639

CHIROPRACTIC BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553

Authorised Service Provider

DENTISTS

Serving Byron’s Mac Users for over 20 Years with

BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264

Apple Certified Technicians for In & Out of Warranty Repairs

BANGALOW DENTAL HEALTH In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow ......................66872766

Lightforce Computers

SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477

6685 8796 • hrs: m-fri 9-5 • sat 9 -1 (we do callouts too!)

MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028

DESIGN & DRAFTING BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN New Homes & additions ..........................Bob Acton 0407 787993

DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC BYRON BAY Margaret Tay ...................................................66808400

ACCENT COLOR PLAN COPYING / PRINTING .................................................................66856236

BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159

BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN www.beedad.com.au ......................................0432 635038

CLEANING

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

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

DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE

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

DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality, efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB & Mullum & surrounds......0414 408723 ACE PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICES All areas, friendly service, pensioner disc .........0419 478459

SALES SERVICE TRAINING

ABOVE & BEYOND CLEANING Simply the best. Free quotes. Great rates .....................0413 190266

02 6684 6235

FOR ALL your driveway & concrete cleaning needs, incl house washdown ph Adam ...0449 687725 MOULD CLEANING No chemicals, walls, ceilings etc. www.mintsteamclean.com .......0425 707687 CONSCIOUS CLEANING Non-toxic, eco-friendly, 8 yrs exp ................................... Anra 0466 984317

CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

61 Stuart St Mullumbimby

0418 156 909

info@mullummac.com www.mullummac.com

Call Steven Butturini

EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.5 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857 MINI EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE................................................................................0412 272564 A KANGAMAN Mini Bobcat, Tiptruck, Trenching, Fencing, Retaining walls ...................0424 234500 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan .....................0414 300012

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

M a c R e p a i r s , u p g r a d e s , t u i t i o n , d a t a r e c o v e r y, Setup. Used Macs for sale. See my website for specials www.macdoc.net.au 0411 562 111 s

Apple Certified Support

BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas ..............................................Ian 0412 853479

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

Digger Man

Matt

0427 172 684

‡ W ([FDYDWRUV 7LSSHU +LUH All aspects of small earthmoving.

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

FREE QUOTES FREECALL 1800 683 838 MOBILE 0419 677 991 cmhwindows@gmail.com COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC, SHOPS & REAL ESTATE FULLY INSURED

EARTHWORKS CONCRETING CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564

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515 991

CONCRETORS John Flanagan & Sons. Lic 155456C. Ph Andrew.....................................0401 968173

COUNSELLING

4HE 3COTSMAN WITH A 3QUEEGEE

JUSTINE BUCKLEY Gestalt Therapy, Buddhist Psychology. www.muditaclinic.com .......... 61004268

CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS

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5 0403 565 788 $2 www.byronbaycleaner.com.au

SUMMERCRAFT BYRON SHIRE Rob Cubis ..........................................66851969 or 0412 995267 3ODQWDWLRQ 6KXWWHUV 7LPEHU 9HQHWLDQV 6XQVFUHHQ 5ROO %OLQGV 5RPDQ %OLQGV ([WHUQDO $ZQLQJV &XUWDLQV 7UDFNLQJ 6KRML 6FUHHQ 'RRUV

ABN 90 873 772 151

COMPETITIVE RATES AND FULLY INSURED ccoastalcleaningservices@mail.com

COMPUTER SERVICES

COMPUTER REPAIRS •MOBILE SERVICE •PC •URGENT •VIRUS

IMAX COMPUTERS™

0418 767 774 www.echo.net.au

&

Mac •SALES •WIRELESS

Byron Bay Since 1998

02 66 848 010

0404 193 933

ELECTRICIANS COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355 HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 CHRIS APPEL Ocean Shores. Lic EC22349 ......................................................................0422 607444

BYRON BAY CLEANER @ COA COASTAL CLEANING SERVICES 0427 110 375

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LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183 ABSOLUTE ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS Lic EC27673 ....................................................0429 802355 AFTERGLOW ELECTRICAL Prompt, reliable electrician. Lic 212742C..........................0432 331633

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DENBY ELECTRICAL Great service & reliable at a competitive rate. Lic 225484C ..........0432 767764

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BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0429 364914

DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS

SEA-PHASE ELECTRICAL 24/7 call out. Lic 255301C .....................................................0405 127626

24 HOUR SERVICE

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris .........................................0408 536565

The Deck Doctor Specialising in: Sanding and ReďŹ nishing, Repairs and Maintenance, Internal Floors, Timber and Cable balustrading Richard Neylan richardneylan1@bigpond.com 0407 821 690 <echowebsection=Service Directory>

0439 624 945

AH

Domestic Commercial

02 66 804 173 All Jobs Small or Large

Lic: 154293c

PURE WATER SYSTEM / 3 STOREY POLE s &ULLY INSURED s )NTERNET BANKING s &REE QUOTES

EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

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GARDEN DESIGN

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GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329

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0408 536 565 New & old oors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed WHERE YOUR FIRST HOUR IS FREE* ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

Friendly & helpful Clean & tidy On time Over 30 years experience Rapid response 24/7 service

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0419 772 897

Lic No 212742C

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North Coast

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CALL #HRIS -UNDEY 0422 982 008 Lic 181445C www.cmtimberooring.com.au

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839 A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed .....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237

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

GUTTERING THE GUTTER GURU Repairs, cleaning, gutter guard, downpiping, roof repairs, solar panel cleaning. Call Sam for free quote..................................................................0459 821411 Gutter guard Gutter cleaning Locally owned Fully insured Free quotes Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service.

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42

ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, pressure cleaning, l’scaping ...0402 487213 MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal .66884549 or 0405 716552 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962 ACREAGE MOWING Rock walls, property maintenance, fast & reliable ....66845148 or 0402 823928 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS / CONSULTANTS .............................0418 110714 LAWNS & GARDENS Ride-on, brushcutting, gardening, tip runs................... 0430 297101 or 66845437

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90 97 2C

HANDYPERSONS

HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Pete ....0429 809363 A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 BYRON SHIRE LAWN & GARDEN All aspects of garden maint, brushcut & rubbish removal 0468 922899 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas. Tom Scott .................................0418 600576 Z SCAPES Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Chris ........................ 0415 277979 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 CLASS GRASS Acreage/residential mowing. Handyman services .......................................... 0401 057164 ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Repairs, renovation, maintenance........................................0402 281638

Richard Pereira

0416 043 414

Competitively Priced Quality Work Guaranteed Servicing All Areas 2ECEIVE A $20 DISCOUNT ON YOUR l RST JOB

Lic. 116938C

Electrical Services NSW

NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rates .....0428 544190 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227 A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN SERVICES Fast, efficient, best solutions for all jobs big or small.....0405 625697 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569 ALL MAINTENANCE SORTED 25 years carpentry experience. Lic R84001. Greg ...........0422 069632

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Call 1300 639 843

Lic 247725C

SMALL, URGENT & EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL JOBS

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Bob Quirk – proud owner

0415 194 654 bob@littlegreentruck.com.au

WE FIX

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OLWWOH*5((1WUXFN FRP HEALTH t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559

Lic. 123099C

MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511

0437 609 233

ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ..............66842400

SIMON JONSTON ELECTRICAL

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

0422 145 584

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ENTERTAINMENT

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

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

&!2- 0)#+ 50 02)#%3 #4 #OUCH – A Grade $3.50 /m2 – B Grade $2.80 /m2 3OFT ,EAF "UFFALO $6.50 /m2

s 0RICES ARE '34 INCLUSIVE s 0ICK UP %X &ARM n FORKLIFT LOADED s #UT FRESH REQUIRE half day advanced notice s DELIVERY EXTRA

BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 ACUPUNCTURE Kim Kilgariff specialising in Japanese, Chinese & Esoteric ............text 0414 692673 MICHAEL TAYLOR Structural re-integration, trigger point & deep tissue therapy .............66803347

Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday

CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern. Practitioner, tutor and trainer ....................66846444

6684 7380

MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................61004268 ACUPUNCTURE 64 Byron Street, Bangalow. M.E. Young ...............................................0403 477972

DJ Vinyl DJ/Entertainer Supernova Jade – weddings, parties, all styles ........................0401 048450

MOBILE MASSAGE Remedial, Lymphatic Drainage, Deep Tissue, Relaxation ...Megan 0407 410447

FENCING

HIRE

BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing .............0417 491136 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 A KANGAMAN Post Hole Boring, Retaining Walls & Farm Fencing ...............................0424 234500 E.D.L. FENCING Installations & repairs, prompt service .........................66771852 or 0432 107262

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

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BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228

HYPNOTHERAPY

TOTAL FENCING timber, pool & Colorbond. Ph Troy or Chris ..............0437 389764 or 0403 679140

FINANCIAL SERVICES BANGALOW FINANCIAL SERVICES Richard...............................................................0428 207280

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING FLOORS SANDED & COATED Free quotes. Phone Richard ...........................................0407 821690

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ACREAGE MOWING SPECIALIST s ,ANDSCAPE $ESIGN s 0ROPERTY -AINTENANCE s /VER YRS EXPERIENCE :AC 0468

BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

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

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LANDSCAPING

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

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LAWNMOWER REPAIRS BYRON Mower, B’cutter, Ch’saw, all small engine repairs, pickup & delivery .................0429 707286 TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025

LIGHTING

www.duluxaccredited.com.au

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

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

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

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HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515

CHE NICHOLSON PLUMBING Drainage & gas fitting. Lic 204159C .......66802358 or 0439 760292 ACE PLUMBING All plumbing, gas fitting, roofing. Free quotes Lic 198061C.. 66847776 or 0428 635378 ALIAS PLUMBING 24hr blocked drains & maintenance specialist Lic 230095C. Terry ...0416 282919

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BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday to Friday.

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

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JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ..............0438 668025 BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403

ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480

“Extraordinaire� LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

PLASTIC WELDING, KAYAK SALES & REPAIRS ........................................................0411 443384

ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (No job too small.) Lic 234528C. ................Call Adam 0466 992483 Lic 167371C

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MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035

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451 186 / 6680 4660

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Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

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GLENN WATERS PLASTERING For the finish you can’t see! 30 yrs exp. Lic 58928C ....0427 908129

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1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

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

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GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337 SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456 Specialising in t BMM TUZMFT PG QBWJOH CSJDLXPSL t JSSJHBUJPO t SFUBJOJOH XBMMT t UVSG BSFBTt XBUFS GFBUVSFT BOE BMM BTQFDUT PG QBWJOH BOE MBOETDBQJOH

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PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ......................................................................66843255

CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer & Courtney Ward Mon-Fri ....................66853660 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207 TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie.................................................66874410 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 thebyronosteo.com.au Matthew Fourro, The Medicine Wheel .......................................66858366 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, remedial massage. Nigel Pitman, Ilse v.Oostenbrugge, Lachlan Dewar, Amy Khoury .........66803499 LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay ......0416 369698 EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training.......................................... 66847838

Sue Broadbent, Toby Mills and Amelia Rocco Clinic open for osteopathy Mon to Sat, open for massage Mon to Sun

PICTURE FRAMING

2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444

PAINTING

GOTHIC PICTURE FRAMERS Mullum. Mexican Art. Open Thu & Fri 10-4 .......................66841647

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542 BARRY RICHARDS FOR 5-STAR PAINTING Lic 82025C, 40 yrs exp ............................0418 327731

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PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

TRADITIONAL & DIGITAL PRINTING %XVLQHVV &DUGV ‡ )O\HUV ‡ 3RVWHUV ‡ 6WLFNHUV art@mullumprintworks.com.au 䖲 6684 3633

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

RECORDING & FILM STUDIOS

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

ARCADIA SOUND & VISION arcadiasoundandvision.com...........................................0412 679692

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Service Directory REMOVALISTS

CAMPHOR KILL & BUSH REGENERATION General chainsaw work .............................0408 629011

SEWING & ALTERATIONS

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18” chipper.................................0408 202184 MAN WITH A VAN/TRUCK Reasonable rates. Phone Don ...........................................0414 282813 SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398

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

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

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

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

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

Call cost save

0429 149 533

Serving this area for 14 years.

SOLAR SYSTEMS

NOT ALL SOLAR PANE LS ARE THE SAME!

Lic. Electrical Contractors

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

I can call u back

TREES

~ Ph 0409 759 584 ~

6687 6445 / 0409 917646 SWIMMING POOLS MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ...66844846 ALL SWIMMING POOL RENOVATIONS Lic 170432C ....................................................0423 378573

ATTENTION POOL OWNERS For tips & testimonials

73 Station St, Mullumbimby (opp. Council chambers)

6684 3003

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LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS (02) 6684 5395

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TILING TILER Bathroom repairs, walls & floors. Lic 75915 ...............................................Andy 0419 478248 TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ...................................66804103

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RUBBISH REMOVAL BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544 OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564 ALL GARDEN & GENERAL WASTE removed cheap. Ph Mark ......................................0421 932945 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL..........................................................................0450 300360

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

CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169

WILL SHIFT Trailer loads, tip runs..................................................... Ph Will 66843080 or 0404 466867 WHATEVER Well-hung trailer, free quotes.....................................................................0427 299634

LIFE

~ Precise, Affordable, Professional ~ ~ Recycle Tree by Milling or Composting ~ ~ Sustainable Plant Advice & Health Care ~ ~ Master Hedger & Pruning, Landscaping ~ ~ Cheap Bobcat & Attachments, Insured ~ ~ Root Barrier, All Garden Maintenance ~

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JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

TRAVEL

TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL.................................................................................0408 210772

UPHOLSTERY BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

VALUERS BYRON BAY VALUERS NSW & QLD reg’d. Chartered Valuation Surveyors....0431 245460 or 66857010

VETERINARY SURGEONS MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Jamie Lines. 24 hours 7 days .....66843818 VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

VIDEO PRODUCTION BROADCAST, LIGHTING, CAMERAMAN & EDITOR (field rig). Ph Grant ....................0417 759965

WATER FILTERS The Water Filter Experts for home, commercial and rural properties

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

&ILTERED &RESH IN YOUR HOME

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SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP Ell FRE ff for a

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Pacific Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351

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

SECURITY SERVICES

NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161 BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING Free quotes ...............................Phone Peter 0432 680913 7 TILL 7 TREE SERVICES Tree removal & chipping ......................................................0427 347380

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ............................................................0412 144679 STREETWISE SECURITY Static guards & crowd control.................................................0439 793925

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

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

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Classifieds INDEX Birthdays ................................. 61 Businesses For Sale .............. 59 Business Opportunities ........... 59 Childcare ................................. 57 Computers ............................... 59 Death Notices.......................... 61 For Sale .................................. 59 Free Stuff ................................. 59 Funeral Notices ....................... 61 Garage Sales .......................... 59 Halls For Hire ......................... 59 Health Notices ......................... 57 Holiday Accommodation ......... 60 Houses For Sale ..................... 60 House Sit ................................. 60 In Memoriam ........................... 61 Land For Sale.......................... 60 Lost & Found ........................... 61 Motor Bikes ............................. 59 Motor Vehicles ......................... 59 Musical Notes......................... 61 Only Adults .............................. 61 Personal .................................. 61 Pets.......................................... 61 Positions Vacant ...................... 60 Professional Services ............. 57 Property For Sale .................... 60 Public Notices......................... 57 Readings ................................. 57 Share Accommodation ........... 60 Short Term Accommodation ... 60 Social Escorts ......................... 61 To Lease .................................. 60 To Let ....................................... 60 Tradework ................................ 59 Tree Services .......................... 59 Tuition ...................................... 61 Wanted .................................... 59 Wanted To Rent....................... 60 Work Wanted.......................... 61

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EASTER TRADING HOURS The Echo ofďŹ ce will be closed on Easter Friday 29th March but will be reopen at 8.30am on Easter Monday. The paper will be published as usual on Tuesday 2nd April. You can email your classiďŹ ed ads anytime to classiďŹ eds@echo.net.au or phone 66841777 Happy Easter Everyone

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EXPERIENTIAL ASTROLOGY

TRAINING April 2013 A deep, intimate and unique 12 mth process of professional &/or personal development with Nova astro-therapist, Daniel Sowelu. * Free introductory evening * Tues Apr 2nd, Temple Byron * The Great Healers * Chiron, Hygeia, Hekate Workshop April 6 - 7th www.sacredlawďŹ rm.com.au 0448870022

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

COLONICS with Ela

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ZEN SHIATSU

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DEEP RELAXATION FACILITATION in Mullum using restorative yoga, guided visualisation & healing touch with Wilhelmina, Tuesday 4 to 5.30pm, Friday 5 to 6.30pm, $20 minimum contribution, space limited, 4 clients only. Ph 0427695563 or 66846056

RESTORATIVE YOGA with Wilhelmina in Mullum, 40 years exp, private classes, 1 1/2 hours $40. Ph 0427695563 or 66846056

YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE Fabulous massage! Kahuna • Lomi Lomi • Therapeutic Byron A&I. Ph Brigitte 0402503603

THAI MASSAGE 1.5hrs $50, home visit $60. Ekka, 7 days 66804478. Traditional

CALMBIRTH

Kahuna Bodywork

Simple and effective solutions Anxiety, Cravings, Fears & Trauma. Maureen Bracken 0402205352

THAI MASSAGE

with male or female 1hr $45 Ph Nui 66771670, 0410519341

MASSAGE

MASSAGE pain relief • relaxation $40ph. Pensioner dis. Health rebates. 66803388

0413 432 584

DUE TO HIGH DEMAND: ADDITIONAL PILATES CLASS

When our body is out of alignment pain & dysfunction often follow

BRENT VERCO

Deep massage Deep stretch Deep stillness

CHIROPRACTOR MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC

TUE WED THU FRI PM & SAT AM

phone Kate 0449 196 949 www.earthtouchzenthai.com

David King

BHSc (Acup) AACMA

Adv Dip (Acup) AACMA

Fertility, pregnancy & childbirth specialist.

Pain conditions. Mental/emotional disturbances & general.

14 Park Street, Brunswick Heads | 02 6685 1088 | baysideacupuncture.com ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE MASSAGE ACUTONICS®

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cosmetic-tattooing

Alison Rahn qualified sex therapist www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist Health Fund Rebates. 0432322998

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• Eyeliners • Eyebrows • Lips • 13 years exp. Ph. Deb 0409 656 005 NATUROPATHY ALLERGY TESTING MASSAGE

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HEAL YOURSELF MEDITATION Group for beginners, Wed evenings 7.15pm for 7.30pm-8.30pm, $5. Temple Byron, 46 Melaleuca Dr, Byron Paul 0418680086 SPIRITUAL HEALING & counselling, past life rebirthing, Byron Bay. 0426338062

NATUROPATH IN STORE 3 DAYS PER WEEK Open Mon–Fri 8am–5.30pm Sat 8am–12pm 107 Dalley Street, 6684 6226 Next to Farmcare

CALL KIRSTEN

0416 196 980

Health fund rebates available

ROAST DINNERS Dinners Sun–Fri open till 8pm

st a o R ner din 50 $

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Cranio Sacral

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

BYRON BAY

BAYSIDE ACUPUNCTURE & HERBAL MEDICINE Eeka King

TOXIC & TIRED?

THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK Deep tissue muscle therapy, remedial, sports, relaxation massage. Phone Christina, a wellbeing consultant with over 20 years of professional healing experience. Ph 0402720374

Tired? Sluggish? Depressed? Headaches? Back or neck pain?

Jeremy Sutton www.rolfingbyronbay.com 0407 132 921

6684 1028

Tue

M: 0421 419 224 biblicaldivine.jigsy.com

Rolfing® Byron Bay

11am-12pm Commencing 6 April

ZENTHAI SHIATSU

Mon

Touch activation, clean physical, spiritual generic. Remove and cleanse any dis-empowering beliefs, shock, trauma, negative energy, forces, toxins, diseases, other dimensional intrusions, entities, evil or possessing spirit and any other less than love energies within our bodies.

with Anna Saturdays

mullumbimbyfitness.com.au 66841028

8am 10am 4pm 6pm

Biblical Divine Healer & Spiritual Counselling

New Age Medicine *African church*

www.salon2you.com.au

Ph: TraceyFoster

Home, Office or Shop 1, 14 Middleton St Health rebates available

Relaxation, alignment & balance kahunabodyworkclinic.com 66844883

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

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

BYRON’S BEST MASSAGE

Preparing for birth - Raine Sharpe Phone 0409534052, 66843705

HYPNOSIS & EFT

LUXURY DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE Organic oils, fluffy towels, comfy table, home visits. 20 years exp. 0499145292

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LOCALS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER

6684 2719

35 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby

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ENJOY 7 DAYS of Bikram Yoga for just $20*

*Locals only on display of address ID. Classes must be taken consecutively.

1 MONTH SPECIAL $120*

*Must be purchased during 7 day offer and can only be used once

8/8 Grevillea St, Arts & Industry Estate, Byron Bay Tel: 02 6685 6334

award winning fusion

Craniosacral Australia presents:

suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head office 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

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

certificate teacher training courses monday

10am - 11.30am 10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates : mat work Yogalates : prenatal Yogalates : mat work

suffolk park bangalow suffolk park

9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates/Pilates : mat work Yogalates/Pilates : mat work

bangalow bangalow

wednesday 6pm - 7.30pm

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

thursday

Yogalates/Pranayama meditation bangalow

tuesday

9.30am - 11am

raniosacral Training with Heera and Trevor Level 1

Byron Bay 2013

4 Weekends (taken together)

13–14 April

(Introduction, may be taken on its own)

27–28 April 4–5 May 18–19 May

friday

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

saturday

8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

suffolk park/bangalow

Special: unlimited classes for 3 months $199 Award winning DVDs available at our studios

Next to IGA in Byron Arts & Industry Estate, Bayshore Drive Ph 6685 6975

Free Intro evenIng

Byron Bay Community Centre | Wed. 10 April 7.00 pm

Ph: 0411 810 049• www.craniosacral.com.au • info@craniosacral.com.au

6am

8am

10am

4pm

6pm

Alex Dynamic Kirsty Dynamic Michael Dynamic Chloe Dynamic Davina Dynamic Danielle Dynamic

Ella Essentials Tara Essentials Kirsty Essentials Danielle Dynamic Jess Dynamic Kirsty Dynamic

TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner TT Beginner Gitam Restorative Alex Dynamic

Sarah Essentials Chloe Essentials Kirsty Essentials

Sat

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

Sun

TT Beginner

Alex Beginner

Wong Dynamic

TT Beginner

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Studio - 6 Byron St (above Centrelink)

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GYM s YOGA s PILATES s DANCE s BOXlT CARDIO s VIBRATION MACHINES s PERSONAL TRAINING Unlimited membership from $15 per week

www.mullumsari.com/events

Somatic HEARTSPACE Psychotherapy Massage at

Bali

Julie Wells

2 hours $100

Dip Som Psych

Bliss

Dip Som Psych

Anne Mannix

Aromatic Body Scrub Deep Relaxing Massage Reflexology GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

WELLNESS RETREATS SPECIAL COURSES Kids & Yoga Therapy 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

heartspace07@gmail.com MULLUMBIMBY

CLOSED EASTER MONDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY 9.30-11.30am 6.30-8.00am Consta 3.30-5.00pm Hatha 9.30-10.30am Digestion Yoga Alice 5.30-7.30pm Dru Yoga Diana 5.30-7.00pm Hatha WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners Diana GOOD FRIDAY 5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana 9.30-11.30am Hatha 7 WK BEGINNER INTRO COURSE STARTS MONDAY 8 APRIL. 6-7.30PM $100 BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.

Consta Diana Diana

MONDAY SHAMANISM & CHILDBIRTH June 21-23 Shakti • 10am Leyolah Antara withMoves Dr Gregg Lahood. Call 0431 112 514 Community Acupuncture $25 sessions • 12–4pm MONDAY Prenatal Yoga • 5.30pm Natasha Shakti Moves . 10am Leyolah

Community Acupuncture* . 12-4pm TIME TUESDAY . 5.30pm Natasha Prenatal YogaSupport Byron Pregnancy Group • 10am–1pm TUESDAY Yoga w Healing Touch • 5.30pm Kathryn Riding *NEW

Byron Pregnancy Support Group . 10-1pm

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Mums’ & Toddler Yoga • 9.30am Emma . 9.30am Mum’s & Toddler Yoga Emma Mums’ & Bubs’ Yoga • 11am Emma . 11am Mum’s & Bub’s Yoga Emma Women’s Massage Women’s Room $25 $25 Clinic Clinic•.1–5pm 1-5pm Yin Yoga for Women . 5.30pm Tara

Diana

SHIATSU & REMEDIAL MASSAGE WITH DIANA EWING $60 PER HOUR BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL. HEALTH FUND REBATES

Enquiries Diana Ewing 9 Myocum Street, Mullumbimby P 6684 3431 M 0407 455 212 E dianaewing@bigpond.com

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0423 293 995

G Vou ift Ava chers ilab le Asana, breath, meditation, philosophy

Individual + couple Supervision + coaching

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SATUrDAY FRIDAY Prenatal Yoga. 8am Natasha Yoga w Healing Touch • 9.30am Kathryn Riding 10/21-23 Tasman Way (cnr Wollongbar & Tasman) SATURDAY Byron A&I Estate. info@redtentyoga.com.au Prenatal Natasha 0 4 1 3 2Yoga 9 4 8•68am 6 red tentyoga.com.au

10/21–23 Tasman Way (cnr Wollongbar) Byron A&I Estate • redtentyoga.com.au 0413 294 866 info@redtentyoga.com.au

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SACRED BODY RITUAL 2 hrs $129. Invigorating body scrub, detoxifying sauna, relaxing spa bath & heavenly body massage. Ph 66805437

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COUNSELLING

QualiďŹ ed reg relationship counsellor. www.helenlarkey.com. Ph 0438695310

BOWEN/MASSAGE

Remedial/Facials. Byron clinic & mobile. chelhiebodytherapy.com 0409112075

BOAT great runabout, 9.9hp motor & trailer, reliable, oars & canopy, for urgent cheap sale, $1700. Ph 66843084

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NICK HART TREE LOPPING

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s Affordable tree services s Professional tree care s 15� chipper (crane truck)

Tantric Experience

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Sacred & sensual massage combining ancient tech with loving guidance, 20 yrs experience. Lucy 0427917960 GESTALT! Therapy for the soul www.byrongestalt.com Ph 66843723 Deborah Lilly (M Gest Therapy)

Joy’s back in Bruns

For all Body Work: Pedicures, waxing, facials. 40 Tweed St Thurs-Fri-Sat Ph 66851907, 0419561468

FREE DVD

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‘Being free is not an idea, it’s a feeling. It emanates from within.’ Prem Rawat. To receive a complimentary DVD, please text <DVD> <Name><Mailing Address> to 0417200440. WOPG information line 1300303169

BAMBOO PLY

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

MOSQUITO NETS

100% cotton, all sizes, locals discounts. Ph 66843191 www.1001nets.net

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

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617 HARDWOOD TIMBER FLOORING T&G $1.85 L/m. Ph 0411482365

MEXICAN HAMMOCKS

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

ICECREAM MACHINE perfect for cafe, restaurant or serious cook, Musso Robot Coupe L2, 1.5L all s/ steel new price $1,600 sell for $780 ono. Clive in Mullum 0438338162

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CLEAN SECOND-HAND BRICKS 300 for $70. Phone 0488917414

TEMPUR

Range of bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511

BLUESFEST TICKETS for sale. Ph Rick or Sam 0413717786 or 0422253614 MOOV BOOTS sheep skin lined, size 8 $200, baby travel cot $50. Ph 66845128 FUTON QS Premium $200; Zentai sofa bed $200; Rattan 3-seater sofa pair $500; timber dining chairs x 4 $200; 95lt esky $100. Ph 66871135

Consults with Daniel Reid, Kahuna Bodywork, Naturopathic Colonic Hydrotherapy, Detox Retreats & More. ‘A favourite with the locals’ Ph Sarah 0427857148 or 66846124 www.whitelotuscleansing.com.au

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

Mobile 0417 698 227

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

FOR SALE EASTER TRADING HOURS The Echo ofďŹ ce will be closed on Easter Friday 29th March but will be reopen at 8.30am on Easter Monday. The paper will be published as usual on Tuesday 2nd April. You can email your classiďŹ ed ads anytime to classiďŹ eds@echo.net.au or phone 66841777 Happy Easter Everyone

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MYOCUM 3 BayďŹ gs Pl, Sat 8am. Moving sale, h’hold goods, furn, linen, c-iron bath, prams, elect goods & much more SUFFOLK PARK 17 Armstrong Street. Saturday 8am. Don’t miss it!

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

Farewell your loved one

COMPUTERS

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

STH GOLDEN 5 Robin St Sat 30th from 8am. Cameras, home ofďŹ ce furniture, recent CDs, tools, books, electrical, etc

MOTOR VEHICLES

Mulch Supplies

IN STOCK NOW Bridglands Mullum. 66842511

4HE ,IQUID 7ASTE 3PECIALISTS

GARAGE SALES

HUGE GARAGE SALE Easter Sat. 3 Hogan St, Ballina. 8am til late

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BLUESFEST camping ticket, Thurs to Sat. Ph 0421031224 or 66802905

ROSEBANK caravan, annex, fridge, camping, fishing, gardening, building machines & tools, baths, h’hold, etc. Phone 0429882058

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES

6687 7677

TAO OF DETOX

BLACKSMITH student needs implements etc for blacksmithing. 66849329

MULLUM surfboards, dog kennel, baby car seat, Ergo baby carrier, drinks fridge (ex-cafe), kids stuff, trikes, awesome clothes, h-hold. 19 New City Rd, Sat 8am

MASSAGE healing & relaxation, includes 2 free therapies. Ph June 0432826542

Monday 10 - 11.30am Yogalates Studio, Bangalow 0432288770

ALL GOLD

QUEEN BED (clean) & dining table with chairs. Phone Jenny 0412059353

To suit most makes & models

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

Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

Prenatal Yogalates

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

20 LAWNS WANTED TO PURCHASE in Byron/Bangalow/Lennox. Ph 0449687725

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

READINGS by qualiďŹ ed Naturopath using intuitive guidance for health & wellbeing. Ph 0448471653

MASSAGE therapeutic & relaxation, Ocean Shores. Ph Jane 0432826542

OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

VACUUM BAGS

Hawaiian Massage

12 yrs exp. Emma 0448471653

WANTED

FIREWOOD Myocum. Pick up or delivery, Private & business. 0401739656

King $110, Queen $90. Will deliver. Phone Greg 0431049933

Hawaiian Temple Bodywork 2-3 hour transformational sessions Saphire 66845363, 0438928465

MOBILE MASSAGE

FIREWOOD Byron area, good burning wood. Trailer needed. 0428641615

Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted, modern & antique jewellery, also gold pocket watches $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House 140 Dalley St Phone 0428668426 30 years trading in Mullumbimby. Honest & reliable service

LOMI LOMI HALOA

ONLY $80 1.5hrs combining Hawaiian & Remedial massage to give a strong, deeply therapeutic & relaxing massage. Michaela 0416332886

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100% Australian Owned & Operated

Ph: 6680 3084

0408 210 772

from $279

Bridglands Mullumbimby 6684 2511

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

Matt 0427 172 684

Giant Plant Sale NARNIA NURSERY

This Thurs, Fri, Sat 9-4pm Xanadu, Lilly Pilly, Lomandra, Flax, Gardenia, NZ Xmas bush, Cordyline, Crocodile Fern, Clivea & much more. Great range. Great prices. Bring your trailer. 0419771514 598 MYOCUM RD, MYOCUM www.narnianursery.com.au R E T RO BA M B O O LOUNGE excellent condition $180. 0432055603

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MERCEDES 85 TE230 wagon, 7 mths reg, reliable, $2000 ono. Ph 0429798040

White Dove Chapel

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

6’2â€? M-STAR FISH with ďŹ ns, leash & tail pad, exc cond $399 ono. Ph 0423208605

s &ENCE POSTS s (ARDWOOD POLES s 3LEEPERS s 0ALING FENCE TIMBER s /FFCUTS s "ANANA PROPS s $RUMMED MOLASSES s &IREWOOD Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

FORD COURIER 2004 4WD dual cab, t/ diesel, alum tray, canopy, winch, bull bar, air-con, p’steer, central lock, immac cond. $14,990. 0414992441 DL 203078

BLUESFEST 1 x 5 day adult pass. $500 ono. Ph 0431112514 FRONT LOADING WASHING MACHINE 6kg, great water saver, excel working cond, $250. Ph 0423960520 BIRD AVIARY metal, $150. Ph 0422921721

97 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE reliable car great condition 4 months reg, economical, auto, $1500 ono. Phone 0423417125

CASH BUSINESS FOR SALE Long established cash business in Ocean Shores; nets $100k p.a. long lease. Yours for $159,000. Call Mark 0416142663 BYRON MARKET PERM STALL women’s, kids’ clothing, $5800 incl stock (worth $12,500). Ph 0404066707 LAWNMOWING & garden maintenance, regular clientele, O.Shores / Bruns areas. All equipment incl $25,000. 0411172089 LAWNMOWING BUSINESS Byron/Bangalow area, very manageable run. Ph 0414662382 WOMEN’S BOUTIQUE located between thriving cafes on the riverfront in Bruns Heads. Great location. Fabulous lifestyle. POA. Text only 0437036292 BYRON MARKET STALL clothing or craft, great permanent site, $5000 includes stock. Ph 0439769670 CAFE IN MULLUMBIMBY Great opportunity! Call 0417222209 SUCCESSFUL BOUTIQUE GIFT STORE in sought after Bangalow. Best location on main street with affordable rent. Details 0413044497

RESTAURANT FOR SALE – equipment included – fully licensed in good location in Byron Bay. No need to pay for good will great opportunity please call 0412 466 941.

LOCATION LOCATION

MITSUBISHI Pajero IO, 2002 SWB 4x4, Rego Oct 13. VGC $4200. 0412901819

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TOYOTA HIACE diesel 2.8, LWB, white, 99, good cond, $12,500. 0429882058

RARE OPPORTUNITY

VAN 1997 MITSUBISHI Express SJ, perfect for travel/camping incl awning & all camp equipment, $3000. Ph 0432270596

to take over the Shearwater School Canteen in Mullumbimby

SUBARU FORESTER 01 manual, low kms $5800; Suzuki Vitara Soft Top 91, 4x4. $3300. Ph 66857670

This business is well loved and revered for its extensive and eclectic menu.

SUZUKI SWIFT 2006, 74,000km, black, man, good cond, $7850 ono. 0481300033

Sale includes necessary equipment. 24 hours, 7 days a week exclusive access to commercial kitchen.

BARGAINS 2000 Proton Satria Hatchback 5 spd, A/C, P/S, 117,000kms, great value. WNN-261 ..$2450 2001 Holden Barina Hatch 5spd, A/C, P/S, perfect car, bargain. BBB368 .....................$2500 1999 Subaru Outback Wagon Auto, A/C, P/S, great value. AQ-26-KR ...............................$3950 Toyota HiAce Campervan 5spd, cold A/C, pop top, full safari outďŹ t, bargain. SJM-103. ......$5950 2004 Hyundai Getz 5 spd, A/C, P/S, perfect 1st car, dual air bags, bargain. BI-93-GA.........$4750 2002 Nissan Pulsar 5 spd, A/C, P/S, very nice car, no timing belt. AJ-86-RJ ......................$4950

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

www.dealcars.net

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Ballina Car Centre

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

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

SOFA SET 2-seater + 2 recliners, exc cond, $480 ono. Be quick. 0468618288

MOTOR BIKES

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

BLUESFEST 5 day pass $475. Phone 0415249583

SUZUKI KING QUAD 450 4WD, fuel injected, 2000km, new battery, push button 4WD with diff lock, sprayrider unit incl, good cond $5990. Ph 0414495226

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BANGALOW ESPRESSOBAR PIZZA BAR FOR SALE Information www.bangalowbar.com/4sale email 4sale@bangalowbar.com

BMW 7 Series long wheel base E32, drives as new. $4000 neg. 0412616064

FRIDGE Kelvinator $120; Simpson fridge large $220; gas stove $60; S&S car seat $25. Ph 0410007144

INDUSTRIAL JUKI SEWING MACHINE model DDL-555-2. Straight stitcher. Recently serviced. $200. 0409436686

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Byron Bay’s most prime corner site Beach end Jonson Street Over 50sqm Possible approval for take-away

NATIVE PLANTS The Largest range of native plants 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

WHITE VULCAN VN 1500 This classic motorbike is ready to go anywhere. 2002 Very well looked after. 79,000kms only $6,200 or best offer. Qld Rego August. Phone 0412968004

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Competent chef in place as well as a large hungry customer base. A good all round cash business with working service contract. WIWO with support. All applicants must be police vetted. POA.

CALL 0405 736 661 email michaelis@linknet.com.au

BUSINESS OPP. Tired of working for someone else?

Be your own boss, work your own hours Fantastic Franchise Opportunity Lifestyle, Income, Training and Support. Be part of a national team of successful Franchisees

Call 131 546 or 0417 550 170

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BUYERS AGENT vendors advocate, mortgage broker. Michael 0428555501 www.byronpropertysearch.com.au LILLIAN ROCK house on community, on 5 acres, $245,000. Ph 0429798040 LENNOX designer house, o-plan, timber oor & deck, 4br, 1 s-c, 3 bthrm, 904sqm, $688,000 reduced. 0403959473

FOR SALE

BLUESFEST ACCOM 1 room, $150pn, beach house in Byron, veg, n/s. Phone 0429045696 BLUESFEST ACCOM in Ocean Shores. 2brs avail in 3br house with ocean views, 5 minutes to festival. Each queen bedroom $900 for 5 nights or $120pp/pn. Ph 0421477203 BLUESFEST accom in Sth Golden Beach. 3br, 2 bthrm, sleeps 8. 29/32/4. $2000 + bond. Phone 0406436630 holidayhousenearbyron.blogspot.com.au ROMANTIC RETREAT avail Bluesfest. Private s-c cottage, 12 mins from fest, 4-Poster Bed & Spa. Bliss for Nature Lovers. 2 adults, $250pn. 0266845000 or enchant1@linknet.com.au PRIVATE COSY rainforest house, stunning views, avail now. 0432625612

SHORT TERM ACCOM. MULLUMBIMBY 1br as new semi-furn apartment, 7 minutes Mullum, valley views with verandah suit single or professional couple $320pw incl elect & gas, 6 month lease. Ph 66842880 EASTER s-c 1br at, rainforest setting, drug free, 10 minutes festival /shuttle. 4 nights min $130pn. 0431561185

Offers over $349,000 See realestate.com.au listing 112770327 or Ph 0439 426 758. Open Sat 30 March 3pm / Mon 1 April 11am.

LAND FOR SALE

MULLUM large f-f 1br walk to town, suit worker, no pets $280pw. 0421679015

BLUESFEST accom in O.Shores, close to shuttle bus, 2br, $80pn. 0411639450

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK f-f, 3br house $400pw + bills, avail 6/5 to 31/7. Ph 0413314137. Also Bluesfest f-f, s-c studio avail now, n/s, quiet

3 shares/dwelling sites, each with views and separate entry, each with demountable cabin. 100 acre property has good swimming hole, rainforest tracks & some agricultural possibilities. From $225k. Potential conversion to Community Title.

Ph 6684 7420

HOLIDAY ACCOM. TYAGARAH 2 cabins, ocean views sleeping 4 people ea, $300pn per cottage for Bluesfest, all amenities. 66846610 MIACASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view, 2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron. Ph 66844762 Facebook: Miacasa B&B Byron Bay EASTER ACCOM s/c new studio, central Brunswick Heads, sleeps 3, carport, close to Blues transport, beach, cafes, $250pn, 5 nights minimum. Ph 66850232 BLUESFEST ACCOMMODATION Ph 0412142478 CENTRAL MULLUM Bluesfest room for rent. Phone 0439738355 BLUESFEST/EASTER 1br studio in Sunrise close to transport, shops & beach $100pn/pp. Phone 0428842011 BLUESFEST/EASTER rental 2br apartmt Suffolk. Sleeps 4 (6). Ph 0413233199

OCEAN SHORES X-large designer furn br with ensuite, share with creative fem. Short-term OK, n/s, no pets. $240pw incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0404736038 MULLUMBIMBY Lovely furnished room available to share with part-time mother. Own bathroom. Walk to town. Must be working, n/s, d/f, fem pref $180pw bills & WiFi incl. Phone 0410723188 BYRON CENTRAL room in friendly, clean house. Pref fem. $175pw + expenses. Phone 0403131268 SUFFOLK beachside studio for n/s. $220pw & room $150pw. 0447199900 BYRON BAY room to rent in very central great house. Great location. $250pw incl. Call Michael 0421484750 SUNRISE must be mature clean & quiet, huge backyard, f/f, no pets, 2 min to IGA, 5 min beach. $200pw bills incl plus 2 weeks bond. Phone 0450280777

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SHARE ACCOM. EASTER TRADING HOURS The Echo ofďŹ ce will be closed on Easter Friday 29th March but will be reopen at 8.30am on Easter Monday. The paper will be published as usual on Tuesday 2nd April. You can email your classiďŹ ed ads anytime to classiďŹ eds@echo.net.au or phone 66841777 Happy Easter Everyone MULLUM s-c rumpus rm on great hobby farm 2km from town, 26sqm, own kitchen, share bath, suit sgl worker interested in garden share, $160pw incl. Ph 66843084 SUFFOLK brand new 2 storey townhouse, fully-furn room, BIR, BBQ, pool, internet, LUG, share with 2 others, n/s, working, $180pw. Ph 0416205366 BYRON large double room, 1 person share with 2 others, quiet responsible non-drinker. Modern large house with pool, $250pw incl bills. 0431015007

MY OWN GYM

No contracts, 24 hr access, $14.95 per week. Ph 66808180 LENNOX person to share 4br fully-furn lovely home with 2 others, great rural view, $170pw + exp. Phone 0412558890 BAYWOOD CHASE double unfurnished room with own bathroom, $180pw + expenses & 2 weeks bond. 0422573519 BRUNSWICK HDS unfurn room, from 3 April $150pw + bills & bond. 0427212012 OCEAN SHORES large & light beautiful room in creative h’hold, veggie patch, $160pw incl. Ph 0411639450

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STORAGE From $91/mth. Bangalow. Ph 66871500 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road MAIN ARM 1br, open plan, self-contained cabin, 7 min Mullum, $190pw. N/s, no pets, d/f. Avail 7/4/13. Ph 0415786408 SKINNERS SHOOT 4br, 2 bthrm house, great decks, patios & gardens, pool, outdoor spa, privacy. Avail 22/4, 3 mins town/beaches $950pw, 12mth lease with option, sorry no pets. 0411705313 POSSUM CK beautifully renov open plan living, modern kitchen, bthrm, 1br studio $330pw. Available now. 0421531796 BEACHES OF BYRON Long term rentals avail from $340pw, 2 weeks bond, refs req. Ph 66856751

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MYOCUM secluded furn house May to Oct, $380pw + elec refs req. 0411343065 THE LINKS APARTMENTS 2 apartments avail from early April for 6 or 12 mth lease. 3br, 2 bath part furn with garden & balcony from $575 to $675pw + bond. No pets. Ph Paul 0418324297

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 BALLINA SELF-STORAGE Secure from $15pw. Ph 66867011 BYRON 3br, 2 storey apartment with lake view on Old Bangalow Road. Tranquil tropical setting, pay TV, mineral pool, walk to beach. Available from April 18th for $600pw. Please call 0448776330 MYOCUM granny at. Light, quiet, suit working single $225pw. Ph 0438840203 BYRON Clarkes Bch studio self-cont, f/f bright, 5 min walk beach/town, suit n/s sgl worker. $220pw + elec. 0439929753 NEWRYBAR beautiful 1br studio, fully furnished, suit mature, reliable person, $300pw incl bills. 0417691873 GRANNY FLAT Ocean Shores, quiet street, 1br, part-furn, off-street parking, garden and verandah, N/S quiet single working person only please, no pets. $245pw + bond and refs. Ph 0409974877 MULLUM bright 2br furn duplex, spacious patio, garden, incl WiFi, l’line neg, 5 min town, 10 min beach, avail 20 April to 29 June, $250pw. 0417867056, 66846994 OPEN-PLAN COTTAGE attic br, mod kit, stunning views, lush gardens, 20mins to Mullum, no causeways, $325pw. Also charming bails, beautiful surrounds $200pw, suit working person(s). 66840293 after 6pm MULLUM lovely s-cont garden studio, quiet space, lush garden, new reno, walk to town suit working single person, n/s, $185pw incl elec. Phone 66842085

MYOCUM 2br cottage, 2 mins to Byron, $350pw. Phone 66847014 before 5pm

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RURAL COOLAMON SCENIC DR 3br, 1 bath, DLUG, views, house $550 OLD BANGALOW RD Fully furnished, 3br, 1 bath, 2 parking $590 ARMSTRONG ST Fully furnished, 3br, 2 bath, SLUG, pool $550 ACACIA ST - COMMERCIAL 140sqm mezz 40sqm, $1860 pm incl. all outgoings

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NEW LISTING Bangalow $610 pw Light and airy 4 bed, 2 bath split level home D with carport. Gas cooking, dishwasher, E S outlet, easysolar E Aheating power, water filter,Lgas care grounds, covered entertaining. Avail mid April.

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Peaceful three bedroom country house with large verandahs. No pets.

Greenfrog Ln, Bangalow - $400pw Furnished 2 bed, 1 bath. Incl power + water. Avail Now

$450 per week. Large modern architectual studio. No pets.

$350 per week. *Above two properties available and negotiable as one lease.

CRABBES CREEK Renovated 3 bedroom + study, 2 bathroom home with landscaped gardens & salt water pool.

$550 per week. OCEAN SHORES Two storey modern duplex. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, DLUG, air con, private yard, no pets.

$480 per week.

FNC Property Management Ph: 1300 716 707

Coopers Crk Rd, Repentance Creek - $550pw 3 bed plus study, 3 bath, 2 living areas. Avail 7th April Binna Burra Rd, Binna Burra $750pw 2-3 bed, 2 bath rural home w inground pool. Avail mid April Lofts Rd, Coorabell - $950pw Stunning 3 bed, 2 bath fully furnished, 6 mth lease. Avail May WE HAVE QUALIFIED TENANTS LOOKING TO RENT IN BANGALOW – PLEASE CALL US TO DISCUSS RENTING YOUR PROPERTY For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500

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OCEAN SHORES 4br, 3-way bathroom, 2nd toilet, DLUG, $440pw. 0422770952 SUNRISE BEACH 3br house, avail 13/4, $460pw, furn neg. Ph 0432851513 OCEAN SHORES New 2br cottage close to shops, suit couple, long-term, pets neg. $320pw incl water. Ph 0419441519 10 MINS MULLUM peaceful 1br garden cottage, fab views, mature single, no pets, refs $280pw. Ph 66840235 SUFFOLK PARK 3br, 2 bthrm townhouse in nature reserve, f/f, suit family, 6mth lease, no pets $550pw. 0457882756 RAINFOREST HOUSE $450pw, 2.5br, 20 min Mullum, avail now. Ph 0432625612 SUFFOLK PARK lux beachfront 3br fully furn, spa/sauna, 6mth lease from June, $1000pw. 0411834299 or 0409285150 CARAVAN small but lovely, clean. Beautiful setting, 7 min to Mullum, n/s, d/f, no dogs, $155pw incl elec. + bond. Phone 0431702354

WANTED TO RENT

OFFICE SPACE Byron A&I Estate in a bright & creative studio, $100pw. Ph 0415551478 3/81 CENTENNIAL CIRCUIT 253sqm $3350 per month including GST & outgoings. Phone 0411888416 1/56 CENTENNIAL CCT Byron A&I Estate, 300sqm warehouse/office/ studio, 180sqm ground oor & 120sqm mezzanine, separate office space, covered loading dock, covered balconies, 2 toilets with shower, kitchenette, front & back sliding doors, good airow & natural light, $590pw + GST. Ph 0403230737 or email: jim@glassdesigns.net

$390pw, 2 bed, 1 bath

2/56 CENTENNIAL CCT Byron A&I Estate, 240sqm warehouse/ofďŹ ce/studio, 160sqm ground oor & 80sqm mezzanine, covered loading dock, covered balconies, 1 toilet, kitchenette, front & back sliding doors, good airflow & natural light, $450pw + GST. Ph 0403230737 or jim@ glassdesigns.net

OCEAN SHORES $330pw, 3 bed, 1 bath, single garage

BYRON work/ofďŹ ce space, $75pw incl elect & internet. 0431674377

New Brighton SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH $290pw, 2 bed, 1 bath $400pw, 3 bed, 1 bath, d/stairs studio $410pw, 2 bed, 2 bath, dble carport

$280pw, 2 bed, 1 bath

MULLUMBIMBY $410pw, 2 bed, 1 bath, dble carport

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WANT ENVIRONMENTAL LIVING in Byron Bay? See full ad in "Short Term Accom"

TO LEASE

$360pw, 2 bed, 1 bath, single carport

MAIN ARM 1km from the Village:

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK fully-furnished 4br, 3 full bathrooms, very large living area, $875pw. Available for inspection 26 March, after 4pm. Ph 0409711725

NEW LISTING Eureka $400 pw Large 3 bed, 1 bath, DLUG setting. S E Din rural A Huge lockup shed. Polished fl oors, a/c, E L combustion fireplace. Pets OK. Avail Now!

$300pw, 2 bed, 1 bath, single garage

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SUFFOLK STUDIO f-furn, s-cont, WiFi, $220pw sgl, $250pw dbl incl. 0470421206

VERY PRIVATE long-term 1-2br retreat living for writer, n/s, d/f, no pets, responsible, refs. 0466995485

$390pw, 3 bed, 1 bath, single garage

BYRON A&I ESTATE, warehouse s/c unit with mezz/kitchen/toilet/shopfront for quiet single/couple, $250pw. 0417937373

BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br 1st oor unit, LUG $320pw 3br house, timber oors $490pw 1br 1st oor unit, lge deck $300pw MULLUMBIMBY 3br + s/out house, carport $500pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

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NEW LISTING Clunes $380 pw Character filled 3 bed cottage with SLUG. Pol floors & carpet, modern bathroom, reverse cycle air/con, landscape gardens, fruit trees, pets OK. Avail early April.

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MULLUMBIMBY lovely spacious north facing home, 3br, spa bath, wrap around decks, WiFi & lawns incl, unfurn/furn, 6km from town, $450/$500pw. Email: beautparadise@bigpond.com

LONG-TERM 1br unit or at for old lady and small dog. Please call 66846241

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MULLUM mature woman/couple, cat lovers to caretake/rent fully-furn house, quiet, green surrounds, 6 wks 28/4-8/6, no kids/pets, $200pw + bills. 66842675

HOUSE BLOCK $34,900 urgent sale, 615sqm. Gold Coast area, bay views. Great ďŹ shing, crabs. Call 0755704153

COORABELL LAND

BYRON 1br, fem pref, share with 2 others, $160pw + bills. Phone Martin 0414296550

GREAT HOUSE FOR EASTER Sleeps upto 6 adults. 12 mins drive to fest. $100pp or $500pn. Avail ThursMon. Phone 0266845000 shona@ enchantedwoods.com.au

BEAUTIFUL ROOM in fully-furnished resort-style house with pool in Myocum, 15 mins from Byron. Suit sgle, cple or travellers. $220pw incl. 0410161743

UPPER MAIN ARM 44ac DA approved house plans/site, 2 cabins, 2 dbl garages, pole shed, elect, spring fed dam, creek, forest, views, slopes to 280m. See photos realestate.com.au / Upper Main Arm Contact Rose 66845477. $750,000 ono

O.SHORES half share in lge house. 2 lge rms & own bthrm. Share kit & living area. D/f, working people. Sorry no children or pets $200pw + expenses. More than one person $250pw. 0422685300

EXCEPTIONAL BYRON very private eco home on spacious urban property, 2km PO, walk to beach. Owners o/s midApril up to 6 mths, 200sqm, 2 bthrm, f-furn, warm in winter, verandahs. Artistic healing retreat with organic food gardens, medicinals and rare fruits, owers aplenty. Suit retired/ prof couple/ family. Pets welcome $750pw. Ph 0411296422

2 ACRES WITH BIG OCEAN VIEWS Near Shearwater Steiner School, in Mullumbimby Creek, now reduced to $399,000. www.byronbay2acres4sale. blogspot.com

PROPERTY FOR SALE

SUFFOLK PARK room for working person. $200pw plus bills. 0422076154

EASTER TRADING HOURS The Echo ofďŹ ce will be closed on Easter Friday 29th March but will be reopen at 8.30am on Easter Monday. The paper will be published as usual on Tuesday 2nd April. You can email your classiďŹ ed ads anytime to classiďŹ eds@echo.net.au or phone 66841777 Happy Easter Everyone

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Why it’s high time to shut the Vatican bank Sacred Economics with Lynn Stuart Parramore

It’s a place where angels fear to tread; where criminals, frauds and mysterious corpses turn up as regularly as rats in the metro. The Institute for Works of Religion, commonly known as the Vatican bank, was set up in 1942 by Pope Pius XII to manage the vast Vatican finances. Often referred to as the world’s most secret bank, the operation is run by a CEO and overseen by five cardinals who report directly to the pope. The bank’s official role is to safeguard and administer property intended for works of religion or charity. The actual activities of the bank are somewhat different. They include money laundering for narcotics traffickers, bribery, skimming charitable funds to enrich priests, and tax evasion for wealthy Italians.

Scandals The scandals associated with the Vatican bank, particularly over the last four decades, are so sordid and improbable as to strain the creativity of a supermarket tabloid. The Church’s past offences of selling indulgences and charging fees for sacraments have been updated for the world of modern finance, complete with shell companies, speculation and secret transfers. Last year, Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi published a book, Your Holiness: the Secret Papers of Benedict XVI, delving into the intrigue and corruption swirling in a bank that has been answerable to no one. It was an eye-opener. In May 2012, Pope Benedict XVI’s butler was arrested for leaking documents bristling with claims of financial corruption and criminal activity involving major Italian companies. The last Vatican bank chairman, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, was shown the door when it was revealed that the bank was running afoul of international money-laundering standards. Leaked material and reporting reveals a bank that appears to be a kind of rogue offshore vehicle favoured by various kinds of miscreants, including right-wing politicians, mafia types and tax evaders who wish to hide their financial transactions. Kind of like HSBC, only with God’s imprimatur. Subsequent investigations have resulted in a shutdown of credit card transactions at all Vatican venues; right now, God can only take cash. In an attempt to restore relations with the international financial community, the former Pope Benedict appointed a new director of the bank, German lawyer Ernst von Freyberg, as one of his final acts. So far that’s not looking so good, as Frey-

berg has been revealed to have unfortunate links with a company with a history of making warships, including those produced for Nazi Germany.

‘Masonic’ lodge considered to have operated something like a right-wing shadow government. Like other Italian bankers associated with the Vatican,

transparent, or to keep on operating under the radar and doing all the shady business it can get away with. If anyone thinks that the Vatican bank could be cleaned up, I would suggest thinking of the mythic Augean stables. Essentially, a racketeering entity has been operating as a non-profit dedicated to doing God’s work. Jesus was famed for throwing the money-lenders out of the temple. In the Vatican, they run the temple. The Vatican needs cash, and as its influence in the West declines in favour of poorer areas of the globe, there is no telling what else it will do to get it. The bank has had multiple op-

Skeletons The same month the butler story broke, sinister echoes of earlier scandals emerged when the Catholic Church’s top exorcist (yes, you got that right) claimed that a pile of bones buried in the tomb of a notorious gangster – and church donor – belonged to a missing schoolgirl who was forced to perform for priests’ sex parties. The gangster’s girlfriend at the time claimed that American monsignor Paul Marcinkus, the scandal-ridden chief of the Vatican bank from 1971 to 1989, was behind the abduction. Whether or not that’s true, the years of Marcinkus’s reign were certainly unusual. In the 1980s, the Vatican bank was involved in a major political and financial ruckus involving the $4.7 billion collapse of Banco Ambrosiano. Marcinkus was under consideration for indictment in 1982 in Italy as an accessory to the bankruptcy, but he escaped earthly justice when the Italian courts ruled that his status as a priest and high-ranking prelate of the Vatican gave him diplomatic immunity from prosecution.

‘God’s banker’ One Roberto Calvi, known as ‘God’s banker’ because of his close association with the Holy See, was the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano. He also did business with the Mafia, and was found in June 1982 swinging from Blackfriars Bridge in London the day after his dismissal from the bank. The death was ruled a murder, and is widely suspected to have been a mob hit. Some years earlier, in 1968, we meet the shady figure of Michele ‘The Shark’ Sindona, who became a Vatican financial adviser despite the small matter of his past job as manager of heroin operations for the Gambino crime family. A world-class hustler who specialised in money-laundering, he was a member of the notorious P2 Lodge, a bogus

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Sindona trumpeted his sleazy activities as the defence of free enterprise against leftist political forces. Sindona ended up in prison for bank fraud and ordering the murder of a lawyer appointed to liquidate his Italian banks. He later died there after drinking a cyanide-laced coffee. Some say his poisoning was an attempt to keep him from talking about the sudden death of 65-year-old Pope John Paul I just 33 days after taking office. The reform-minded pope had been speaking out against the profiteering of the Vatican bank, and theologian Abbé George de Nantes, among others, has made a case for murder. (If you saw The Godfather Part III, you may recall a storyline involving the Vatican bank, organised crime and the sudden death of a fictional pope.)

Too corrupt to exist

portunities to clean up its act after noxious scandals, and has repeatedly failed to do so. Andreas Wassermann and Peter Wensierski of Der Spiegel described the corruption at the heart of the bank: ‘Its business model depends on keeping things as shrouded as possible from all financial authorities. Capital gains are untaxed, financial statements are not disclosed and anonymity is guaranteed. The bank’s exotic status of belonging to a religious monarchy in a sovereign state the size of a city park has shielded it from investigations and unpleasant external monitoring.’ Here’s an idea: shut it down. Why shouldn’t priests use regular banks just like everybody else? Why should a bank housed in a medieval defence tower gobble donations and launder illicit funds, giving haven to cheats, criminals and wealthy parasites? The Vatican bank is too corrupt to exist.

Right now there’s a power struggle going on in the Vati- Q Lynn Stuart Parramore can concerning how the bank writes for Alternet (www.altershould operate, whether to net.org) where this article was modernise and become more sourced. <echowebsection=News Extra>

Charles Eisenstein Colin Cook

Sacred Economics last Monday week was a tour de force by Charles Eisenstein; the near-capacity crowd gave him rapt attention for more than an hour. His personal insights and experiences were paralleled by observations on global trends covering a very broad spectrum. He observed that relationships and activities that in time past were just normal family/ community activities were being increasingly monetised into the ‘services industry’; he cited childcare especially, entertainment, sport and exercise. This is good for GDP/growth but bad for us as humans and community. Needing money to access the services adds another layer of difficulty with our present deeply flawed monetary system (see ‘De-mystifying Money’, Echo, February 5, p18). Communities are strengthened when people need each other – and are weakened as the services are monetised. Another insight, that we are all the recipients of such wonderful gifts – life, family and friends, air – that we are predisposed to generosity. However, the present ‘narrative’ that we are individuals, separate from each other and nature is obviously failing, the paradigm is coming to its end – as multiple crises arise; we should not resist this because prolonging the process will exacerbate the inevitable. The present system is unsustainable and unfair and will be replaced by a system

that recognises our humanity and interconnectedness with nature. The transition will be hard, the end result good beyond our present imaginings; from scared to sacred! For readers who remember Fritz Schumacher of Small Is Beautiful fame of the 70s, Charles Eisenstein is a worthy, and timely, successor. Schumacher’s book was sub-titled, ‘A study of economics as if people mattered’. Eisenstein’s book, Sacred Economics, is subtitled, ‘Money, Gift and Society in the age of Transition’. Available from online sellers, eg The Book Depository, Amazon. For those who missed the meeting, the film at http:// sacred-economics.com will be rewarding.

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Third quarter April 3 14:37 New moon April 10 19:36 First quarter April 18 22:32 Full moon April 26 05:58 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, Low tide, month rise set rise set height (m) height (m) 1 M 0655 1943 2234 1139 0027,1.78; 1306,1.37 0705,0.37; 1850,0.53 2 T 0656 1942 2335 1238 0123,1.72; 1411,1.30 0811,0.42; 1951,0.60 3 W 0657 1941 1333 0228,1.66; 1524,1.27 0922,0.45; 2104,0.64 4 T 0657 1940 0037 1422 0340,1.62; 1640,1.30 1032,0.45; 2222,0.64 5 F 0658 1939 0140 1507 0452,1.62; 1745,1.37 1135,0.43; 2334,0.59 6 S 0658 1938 0241 1548 0557,1.63; 1841,1.47 1230,0.39 DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS 3am – clocks back one hour 7 S 0559 1737 0241 1526 0552,1.65; 1829,1.57 0037,0.52; 1216,0.37 8 M 0600 1735 0340 1603 0642,1.64; 1912,1.64 0031,0.45; 1259,0.36 9 T 0600 1734 0438 1640 0727,1.62; 1951,1.70 0120,0.41; 1336,0.37 10 W 0601 1733 0535 1717 0810,1.57; 2030,1.73 0205,0.39; 1412,0.40 11 T 0601 1732 0631 1755 0850,1.52; 2105,1.74 0246,0.39; 1445,0.44 12 F 0602 1731 0726 1835 0930,1.45; 2140,1.73 0328,0.41; 1517,0.49 13 S 0602 1730 0820 1918 1008,1.39; 2215,1.70 0407,0.44; 1550,0.55 14 S 0603 1729 0913 2003 1046,1.33; 2251,1.65 0447,0.49; 1624,0.60 15 M 0603 1728 1003 2050 1128,1.28; 2331,1.60 0530,0.54; 1701,0.66 16 T 0604 1727 1050 2140 1214,1.23 0615,0.58; 1745,0.72 17 W 0605 1726 1134 2231 0017,1.54; 1308,1.62 0708,0.62; 1840,0.77 18 T 0605 1725 1216 2324 0112,1.48; 1412,1.19 0807,0.64; 1946,0.80 19 F 0606 1724 1255 0214,1.45; 1521,1.23 0908,0.63; 2100,0.79 20 S 0606 1723 1332 0017 0320,1.45; 1621,1.30 1003,0.59; 2208,0.74 21 S 0607 1722 1409 0112 0420,1.48; 1710,1.40 1051,0.53; 2305,0.65 22 M 0607 1721 1445 0208 0512,1.53; 1753,1.52 1134,0.47; 2357,0.55 23 T 0608 1720 1523 0306 0600,1.57; 1833,1.65 1214,0.41 24 W 0609 1719 1603 0406 0646,1.61; 1915,1.77 0045,0.45; 1253,0.37 25 T 0609 1718 1646 0509 0733,1.62; 1958,1.87 0132,0.35; 1334,0.34 26 F 0610 1717 1733 0614 0822,1.61; 2043,1.94 0220,0.28; 1417,0.34 27 S 0610 1716 1826 0720 0914,1.57; 2130,1.97 0312,0.24; 1503,0.37 28 S 0611 1715 1924 0826 1007,1.52; 2220,1.96 0404,0.24; 1552,0.42 29 M 0611 1715 2026 0929 1103,1.46; 2313,1.90 0500,0.27; 1644,0.49 30 T 0612 1714 2129 1027 1202,1.40 0600,0.32; 1741,0.56

APRIL 2013

Astronomical data and tides

Times Eastern Daylight Saving Time to April 7 thereafter 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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Bay Rollers take on the Goldy Eye-witness to the deity in his church John Campbell

Nikki Nitro in fine form on Saturday night when the Bay Rollers invited their northern neighbours down for a dose of pain as their first guests in their new home at the Byron Regional Sports Centre. The final score of 196 to 75 going Gold Coast’s way doesn’t tell the story of the game which saw much bone crunching action from the girls and the refs. Photo Tree Faerie.

All on board for the BK Easter Classic One of the most prestigious surfing events on the east coast of Australia is set to go, with the 38th Byron Bay Easter Classic to be held once again in honour of Byron Bay local legend, Ben King, or as he was known to his mates, ‘BK’. The event is steeped in tradition and, with thousands of dollars in cash and prizes, it is an event that every surfer would like to win at least once. Local favourite Garret Parkes has won the event the last two years. WQS surfers from far

and wide will be making the journey to Byron to take part. The competition will not only be Open Division with the Over 50 years legends a must for spectators. The 1978 world champion Wayne ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew has entered the division, and there will be some great competition with Ross ‘Roadsong’ Marshall from Cabarita tipped to push Bugs all the way. The field is huge in all divisions, and with cash up for grabs in the Open Men, Open

Women, and the Junior Men divisions, the best local talent will be doing their best. With $2,500 first prize in the Open Men, competition will be fierce. The event starts Good Friday and will go through until the Open Final on Sunday arvo. Competitors meet each morning at the Wreck carpark at 7am. Some entries remain in a few divisions; for a last minute entry contact Jenny King 0414 858 132 or www. byronbayboardriders.com.

In the wake of Homeworkgate and the carefully scripted corporate-speak that came hard on its heels, the Australian cricket team has one last chance to salvage some respect from its farcical tour of India. I’m at Feroz Shah Kotla Grounds, New Delhi, for the fourth test match. Admission is only available for the entire five days, so I’ve paid 1,000 rupees ($17.68) for tickets to the south platinum hill – ‘platinum’, presumably because the couple of thousand uncovered seats have been draped with grubby white sheets. Opposite, a giant poster of Sachin Tendulkar adorns the red and yellow major grandstand, which resembles a multi-storeyed car-park that has collapsed in the middle like a dud sponge cake. Yesterday’s crowd, for the first day’s play, was noticeably smaller than when I came to the Bangalore test in 2004, but I’m told it’s all T-twenty now, with the punters saving their money to see the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL. How attendance figures might be further affected if Tendulkar weren’t playing is anybody’s guess, but the prospect remains hypothetical. Edward VIII and Benedict XVI got out of their gigs more easily than the demi-god with a willow

Ash knocked out but still time for Bill His mission, and he did accept it, was to interview Ashley Harrison after his milestone 250th NRL game when he stepped off the field after last Saturday’s nail biter against Manly.

Unfortunately the gods of football had other ideas for this week’s cadet sport journo, 10 year old Bill Harman, and in the 36th minute, Harrison was sent to the boards by Manly’s

Richie Fa’aoso. Fortunately the behind scenes crew at Skilled Park saved the day for Bill and a visit to the dressing room and a surprise return to Skilled Park by Harrison made the lad’s day.

Bill’s best day

that Alfie Langer and Brett Finch are the funniest guys he’s been with. Ashley loves surfing and that’s why he loves playing for the Gold Coast. He wants to be a financial adviser when he finishes footy. Ashley thinks it’s very important for kids to play sport so that they stay fit and healthy. I had a fantastic time and it was unreal to be in the dressing room when the Titans won and sang their song at Ashley’s 250th game. – Bill Harman

will be allowed to leave his. A dozen or so fellow Australian tragics have made the journey – we are easily identifiable because we’re the only blokes wearing shorts. Blue denim on young guys and sweaty black polyester on older is the prevailing fashion. Noticeable is the absence of cotton lunghis, unless you count the little fellow selling bhel puri for 40 rupees a bowl. The black and white, manually operated scoreboard displays Australia’s XI. Nobody wants to put the boot in, but really, with M J Clarke returning to the Shire with his crook back, this is close to the weakest test side I can recall since G N Yallop’s mob were served up on a platter to J M B Brearley’s Poms back in the seventies. The Indians, leading 3–0 in the series, swaggered on to the field, every inch believing in themselves as gods in their homeland – the long-haired, preening Ishant Sharma the worst of them. Tosser. Australia are 2/94, when the players go to lunch. In the circumstances, given the collapses that have preceded this innings, it’s not bad, but there was a nagging feeling that, whatever we got the Indians would better it by 200. Incredibly, during the break, coach Mickey Arthur has some of the boys out doing fielding drills. Not a sight to inspire confidence. The Australians bat as if they are fearful of causing offence to their hosts by beating the tripe out of them. Warner goes after facing one ball. He trudges back to the pavilion, clearly wishing that he is headed to the departure lounge at Delhi

Airport. With his every step, the ever-present braminy kites swoop a little lower, closer sensing more carrion to feed on. Cowan, patient and faux laconic, is restrained, watching and waiting, waiting, waiting for the ball that will get him out. Hughes slashes fours without ever convincing. Watson, captaining the side, enters the fray with all the imperium of Dudley Doright. One wonders what S K Warne, as a member of teams that included giants such as Waugh, Gilchrist and McGrath, would make of the plight of the Baggy Green. He is on the balcony of the nobs’ stand, tweeting and smoking. The mob rubbernecks him, crying Warnie! Warnie! The blonde bombshell waves to them regally. The loudest roar, however, is for Sachin Tendulkar. He is hardly ever seen in the field, being positioned in spots rarely visited by the ball. But late in the day, M S Dhoni moves him to the boundary at deep square-leg. The crowd in the bleachers race to the fence, drawn to him like tin shards to a magnet. Wanting to be near him, to be seen by him, they roar ecstatically. It is phenomenal. At the time of writing, thanks to a rearguard action by our tail-enders and a fivewicket haul to N Lyon, the good guys have, surprised us all by making a fight of it. Who knows what tomorrow will bring, but it was worth being here to witness the crowd’s response to Tendulkar’s dismissal, plumb lbw. You could have heard a pin drop. A god with feet of clay after all.

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Byron Shire COUNCIL NOTICES COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS

Council administration centre 6626 7000 Opening hours: Front counter 9.00am to 4.00pm Switchboard: 8.30am to 4.30pm 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, Ocean Shores Community Gallery, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Libraries.

POLICY EXHIBITION Code of Conduct and Associated Procedures At the Ordinary Meeting held on 14 February 2013 Council adopted a new Code of Conduct Policy and Policy on the Procedures for the Administration of the Code of Conduct in line with the amendment to the Local Government Act 1993 and Regulations. Both commence on 1 March 2013. These adopted Policies are on public exhibition until 2 April 2013. The Policies are available for viewing at Council’s Administration Office, community access points around the Shire and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/public-exhibition. Any Submissions will be made public in accordance with 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.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Committee Membership Ocean Shores Community Centre Section 355 Management Committee Would you like to contribute to the betterment of our Shire by joining a committee? Council is currently calling for nominations for additional members on the Ocean Shores Community Centre Section 355 Management Committee. All applications for nomination must be submitted on an approved nomination form. Nomination forms, Terms of References and Guides to Operation of the Committees can be obtained at the Council Administration Centre, community access points and are also available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/expressions-of-interest. Nominations close: Friday 29 March 2013 Enquiries: Gayle McCallum 02 6626 7045

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS For Byron Shire Public Art Assessment Panel (PAAP) Council is seeking external representatives to become members of the Public Art Assessment Panel, whose responsibility it is to review and provide objective independent recommendations to Council in relation to public art projects. Panel members will have an interest in the arts, established ties to the Byron Shire community and previous experience with committees or boards. Specifically we are seeking: s Two community artists – with professional or extensive amateur experience in an arts related capacity. s One community representative – with an interest in the arts and/ or amateur experience in an arts related capacity. It is strongly recommended that interested nominees read the Public Art Guidelines and Criteria, as the main purpose of the PAAP is to ensure these Guidelines have been applied consistently and equitably for all public art applications. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. The term of appointment for committee members is to align with the term of Council (to 2016) and appointments are in a voluntary capacity only. The constitution and nomination form for the Committee are available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ expressions-of-interest. Submissions should be in writing (application form provided) and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to council@byron.nsw.gov.au. Expressions of Interest close: Wednesday 27 March 2013 Enquiries: Joanne McMurtry 02 6626 7316 Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this tender will automatically result in disqualification of offending tenderers.

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979 PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS 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/political-donations 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.

EXHIBITION CLOSES 25 MARCH 2013 10.2013.65.1 – TYAGARAH Grays Lane (Lot 1 DP 1166217) Mr D R Roberts: Restaurant and general store 10.2013.68.1 – OCEAN SHORES 6 Flinders Way (Lot 23 DP 1176755) Mrs A R Musgrave: Secondary dwelling 10.2013.84.1 – BYRON BAY 41 Lilli Pilli Drive (Lot 30 DP 845454) Chris Lonergan – Town Planner: Alterations/additions to existing dwelling, construction of secondary dwelling and removal of six trees 10.2013.72.1 – OCEAN SHORES 69 Balemo Drive (Lot 756 DP 240399) Paul Montgomery: Alterations/additions to existing dwelling to create secondary dwelling 10.2012.201.2 – OCEAN SHORES 11 Wirree Drive (Lot 436 DP 238451) G Colley & T Palmer: S96 - to modify the first floor area and change roof lines (construction of a second storey addition to an existing dwelling and conversion of part of ground floor to a secondary dwelling)

EXHIBITION CLOSES 8 APRIL 2013 10.2013.82.1 – EWINGSDALE 14 Bay Vista Lane (Lot 13 DP 258951) G Williams: Recreational facility - including yoga studio, amenity block, storage shed, carport and existing dwelling extension 10.2013.85.1 – OCEAN SHORES 2 Yackatoon Court (Lot 498 DP 238451) Mr T J Kabbout: Secondary dwelling 10.2013.93.1 – OCEAN SHORES 35 Natan Court (Lot 1827 DP 262823) Ms V E Stevens: Alterations to convert garage into secondary dwelling

EXHIBITION CLOSES 15 APRIL 2013 10.2013.92.1 BANGALOW 1 Bangalay Court (Lot 66 DP 1044621) Ms R C Hopkins: Dual occupancy 10.2013.99.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 7 Short Street (Lot 2 DP 367936) Mr P Slattery: Convert garage to secondary dwelling

NOTIFICATION OF HERBICIDE USE Jeff Schneider Sports Field Bangalow As previously advertised, spraying of the selective herbicides Camba-M and Metsulfuron methyl to control lawn weeds on this sports field was to be undertaken in February. Due to unsuitable weather conditions, this did not occur. Application will now occur early in the morning during the fortnight beginning 1 April 2013, depending on weather conditions. Signage will be posted at the location on the day of application. Enquiries: Andy Erskine 02 6685 9300

www.byron.nsw.gov.au ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT (EP&A) ACT (SECTION 101 EP&A ACT 1979 AND CLAUSE 124 EP&A REGULATIONS 2000) DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED The following development consents, 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 3 months of this notice.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2013.28.1 – BANGALOW 17 Thomas Street (Lot 11 DP 1171588) Alterations/additions to existing dwelling to create an expanded dwelling and the addition of a carport 10.2012.501.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 159 Broken Head Road (Lot 2 DP 206360) Residential development to be carried out in two stages comprising: Stage 1 relocation of and alterations and additions to an existing dwelling-house. Use of an existing building as an expanded house habitable outbuilding including bedroom 7 and a bathroom ancillary to the dwelling-house. Use of an existing shed as an expanded house habitable outbuilding including a study office, two store rooms, laundry, and bathroom ancillary to the dwelling-house, and construction of a double carport, and Stage 2 construction of a secondary dwelling 10.2013.31.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 45 Tuckeroo Avenue (Lot 6 DP 1169053) Dwelling with an attached dwelling 10.2011.518.0 – COORABELL 890 Coolamon Scenic Drive (Lot 2 DP 247375) S82A Review - Attached dual occupancy 10.2013.91.1 – OCEAN SHORES 6 Nandroya Avenue (Lot 823 DP 240400) Tree removal – two trees 10.2009.132.2 – MULLUMBIMBY 8 Saligna Court (Lot 12 DP 710480) S96 - Delete condition relating to front fence (alteration/additions to existing dwelling) 10.2012.611.1 – NEW BRIGHTON 9 North Head Road, 9-11 North Head Road (Lot 1 SP 87645 Lot 1 DP 213205) Dwelling house, swimming pool and demolition of shed 10.2012.578.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 33 Old Pacific Highway (Lot 3 DP 1156453) Detached dual occupancy 10.2012.319.1 – BYRON BAY 74 Paterson Street (Lot 8 DP 6441) SEPP 1 Objection – Alterations/additions to existing dwelling, 1.8m high front fence and tree removal – one tree 10.2013.95.1 – BYRON BAY 35-39 Shirley Street (Lot 0 SP 72428) Tree removal – three trees 10.2013.46.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 90 Alcorn Street (Lot 13 SEC 11 DP 11632) Use of existing wall and fence 10.2013.50.1 – BANGALOW 23 Green Frog Lane (Lot 5 DP 1156103) Relocation of Queensland house to Green Frog Lane Bangalow 10.2012.603.1 – EWINGSDALE 9 Citriadora Drive (Lot 1 DP 867339) Dual occupancy dwelling 10.2013.30.1 – OCEAN SHORES 7 Bulgoon Crescent (Lot 536 DP 238451) Two-storey dwelling-house and detached workshop/carport outbuilding (SEPP1) 10.2012.609.1 – BYRON BAY 12 Bangalow Road (Lot 1 DP 22079) Alterations and additions to create a secondary dwelling 10.2012.561.1 – TALOFA Bangalow Road (Lot 1 DP 869547) Use of unapproved dwelling as an attached dual occupancy

APPLICATIONS REFUSED 10.2013.22.1 – BYRON BAY 5/47 Jonson Street (Lot 5 SP 22928) Installation of automatic teller machine 10.2012.149.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 27-29 Station Street (Lot 3 DP 727348, Lot 34 Sec 3 DP 2772, Lot 5 DP 727348, Lot 4 DP 727348) Residential flat building containing five dwellings

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Byron Shire COUNCIL NOTICES continued from page 64 PROPOSED LEASE Portion of Road Reserve Adjacent to Property at 2-10 Bay Street (Corner Jonson Street) Byron Bay

Council proposes to lease a portion of the road reserve situated on Jonson Street, Byron Bay to the owner of the adjoining land being 2-10 Bay Street, Byron Bay known as the Beach Hotel (Lot 1 DP 846142). The proposed term of the lease is for a period of five years. In accordance with Section 154 of the Roads 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 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: Monday 15 April 2013 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.

TEMPORARY CHANGES ROAD, TRAFFIC AND PARKING BLUES FESTIVAL, TYAGARAH Council has approved (via 13-69) the following changes for the 2013 Blues Festival between 27 March to 2 April 2013 inclusive, the permission to install and enforce No Camping and No Stopping where signed at: a) Gulgan Road, from Mullumbimby Road intersection to the Pacific Highway interchange at Tyagarah b) Foxs Lane Tyagarah c) Tanner Lane and Yarin Lane Tyagarah and d) Grays Lane Tyagarah Traffic control and detours will also be in place at various sites including closure to Grays Lane from the Pacific Highway. For details on the festival visit their website www.bluesfest.com.au. Enquiries: 02 6626 7080

COUNCIL MEETINGS Council meetings are scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby. Strategic Planning Committee Meeting – 9.00am Thursday 28 March 2013 The following report was not included in last week’s Council Meeting advertisement, but has now been included in the agenda. s "IKE 0LAN 2EVIEW AND 3UFFOLK 0ARK .OTICE OF -OTION To see the items that will be discussed at the meeting, please refer to Council’s block advertising in last week’s Echo, Echonetdaily or go to Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/meetings.

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Little green people from outer space: labelling Christine Milne and co In The Conversation theconversation.edu.au, Shaun Crowe examines the media’s fascination with the extraterrestrial origins of a slightly leftish political party. dam Bandt, Christine Milne and Richard Di Natale don’t walk this planet, says The Daily Telegraph. The Daily Telegraph isn’t known for holding back. As Stephen Conroy discovered in an already infamous front page, if you’re in its firing line, you’ll know it. It’s a world where a relatively pragmatic media policy is enough to get you compared to mass murderers. So when The Daily Telegraph depicted Greens MPs as invading aliens, it’s safe to say it wasn’t a friendly allusion to Steven Spielberg’s E.T. While Spielberg’s film suggested that, beneath the surface, the alien and the human are fundamentally alike, The Daily Telegraph was implying a brand of Greens radicalism far beyond the mainstream. Across its coverage of Christine Milne’s decision to cut her formal alliance with Labor, the newspaper’s stance was clear: the Greens were merely confirming their position as extraterrestrial extremists, divorced from conventional reality and ideology. ‘The Greens’, The Daily Telegraph editorialised, ‘inhabit a planet far from any galaxy that the electorate might recognise as real’. Regular columnist Joe Hildebrand made this point more bombastically on Sky News. The party, he argued, comprises ‘lunatics, imbeciles and undergraduates … They should get up, get on the next boat to Cuba and leave the rest of us normal people alone’.

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Bangalow Anglican Op Shop Sale. Our pre winter sale is on once again. $5 per bag or half price for any single item of clothing. Starts 2 April and CWA meeting ends 19 April. This month’s charity donation is the West- The CWA Group Council pac Helicopter and we thank Meeting will be held on Thursday 28 March at CWA Rooms all our valued supporters. Ballina from 9am for 9.30am start. Price $15 sent to Wilma Muslim Prayer Muslim Friday Prayer is now Austin, PO Box 654, East Balobserved on the first Friday lina, NSW, 2478. Late payment of every month at the Byron can be made on the day.

Sports and Cultural Centre. Sunrise Beach Insh’ Allah the next prayer will We are a small group seekbe this Friday 5 April at 1pm. ing other interested Sunrise Beach residents to organise a Laughter Club Laugh and live longer. Laughter registered association. If you Club on Mondays 10–10.30am are keen please email sunrise. at Mullumbimby. Free. Ring residents@gmail.com. No speMagenta for details on 6684 cific issues yet; just say if you’d be interested in getting some4215. www.echo.net.au

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Of course, such a response is both unsurprising and, in its way, understandable. The Greens and The Daily Telegraph tend not to overlap in either style or ideology. Where research by Ariadne Vromen found that Greens members are likely to be philosophically ‘post-material’, The Daily Telegraph maintains a solidly material focus on its readers’ aspirations. In the political solar system, the organisations do indeed occupy different planets. What is perhaps more interesting, and certainly more significant, is the way Labor have echoed this formula, though in a subtly different way. Where The Daily Telegraph emphasised the Greens’ departure from mainstream values, the ALP has tended to focus on the Greens’ approach to mainstream governance. The former has accused them of being extreme; the latter has 660 472 or Brian 0407 358 717 for more details.

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added a charge of destructive ior figures, point to a concerted immaturity. attempt to portray Labor as the Labor has positioned the sole reliable voice of Australian Greens as being unable to en- progressivism. gage with the reality of running The existence of this strategy a country. Following Milne’s (keeping Labor up by keeping announcement, prime minis- the Greens down) also proter Julia Gillard described the vides evidence for Richard Greens as a ‘party of protest’ Katz and Peter Mair’s theory of rather than a ‘party of govern- ‘cartel’ politics. These theorists ment’. ‘The Greens are funda- have argued that, as the ideomentally a party that would logical gulf that characterised prefer to complain about the Cold War shrinks, major things than get solutions,’ she parties are much more likely to argued. cooperate and use institutional Speaking from a similar authority to maintain their script, Anthony Albanese, the electoral primacy. infrastructure and transport And as we’re unlikely to minister, depicted the move hear Liberal opposition to this as a ‘meaningless act of petu- characterisation of the Greens, lance from an immature po- it seems fair to say that both litical party’. Sharing the Tel- major parties, in their current egraph’s intergalactic theme, he positions of supremacy, would described the Greens as out- be happy to keep the minor side the boundary of ‘the real party down. world’. Paul Howes, the leader But has it worked? Is there a of the Australian Worker’s Un- popular perception of Greens ion, simplified the discussion extremity? by accusing Christine Milne of Whilst the evidence is far a childish ‘dummy spit’. from conclusive, a recent EsThese comments can be read sential poll found that 52 per as an overtly political assess- cent of Australians do think ment of the current Greens they’re ‘too extreme’ to repre(as both Stewart Jackson and sent the views of ‘many voters’, Narelle Miragliotta have ar- up from 47 per cent in Nogued, the party exists at the vember. Most strikingly, the fault-lines of social movement number of Labor supporters and electoral professionalism, holding this view jumped ten radicalism and pragmatism), per cent in five months. but they also tell an important The success of Labor’s stratstory about the state of party egy remains to be seen, but its competition in Australia, and intent seems clear. especially among its political Ultimately, if the Greens releft. ally are as alien as the ALP Labor placing the Greens suggests, then Labor MPs outside the circle of sensible should volunteer their mogovernance is certainly not biles for Greens voters to new. In 2012, Sam Dastyari, ‘phone home’. Labor’s NSW general secretary, compared the Greens to One Q Shaun Crowe is a doctoral Nation and urged his party to candidate and research manpreference them last at the next ager of the Centre for the Study federal election. In the same of Australian Politics http:// year, Joel Fitzgibbon asked the socpol.anu.edu.au/csap. He Greens again to ‘join Labor in does not work for, consult to, the real world’, while the ever- own shares in or receive fundready Howes labelled them ing from any company or organisation that would benefit ‘extremist’. When viewed collectively, from this article, and has no these statements, all from sen- relevant affiliations. The Byron Shire Echo March 26, 2013 65


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Renovators and home buyers target clever use of space Renovators have become increasingly aware of the need for clever use space in their renovations, according to Archicentre, the building design, inspection and advice service of the Australian Institute of Architects. Ian Agnew from Archicentre said, ‘With the increasing trend towards affordable design and clutter-free living space and its clever use has become a premium design factor as people seek to maximise value for money and look for a less crowded interior design. ‘In the current economic climate the cost of relocating is seeing second and even third home buyers staying put and spending their money directly on renovations to improve their lifestyle and the value of

their most important asset.’ Mr Agnew said that the clever use of space within an existing building can open up a range of opportunities to improve the liveability of a home to suit a family’s needs and provide the opportunity to build in a signature ‘wow factor’ to increase their capital return when the property is sold. ‘The average spend on a significant renovation project, from the experience of Archicentre Architects undertaking design concepts, is valued at between $150,000 and $250,000 with many home owners turning to architects to deliver smart, cost-effective and sustainable designs for lifestyle needs.’ Archicentre is also finding

that an increasing number of astute investors are commissioning a design concept prior to purchasing a property to assess the capability of the property to produce a good investment return on sale. Archicentre has developed a special section on its website http://www.archicentre.com. au/home-renovator/architects-advice which outlines how to utilise the services of an architect to add value to a renovation and save money through smart project management and choice of materials. There is also an Archicentre Cost Guide to help renovators assess costs.

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heavy taxation of home purchase.’ The HIA-CBA Housing Affordability Report recorded improved affordability in all seven capital city indices as well as improvements in the six indices tracking the non-metro regions of each state. (Note: Northern Territory is not included in the analysis.)

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ON THE MARKET

Best Block At Bargain Price Lot 27 Tuckeroo Ave, Mullumbimby. NE aspect with stunning mountain views Ridgeline position captures summer breezes High and dry in wet times – 921m² National Broadband Network is available now Rural feeling yet close to Town, Schools, Hospital

Bike trails, children’s playground Be part of Mullumbimby’s unique community Offers over $290,000. Contact Frances Hart 0414 802 368, frances.hart@raywhite.com.

‘Thai at Byron’ – Licensed Restaurant

Price Reduced! A Very Special House. 90 Lizray Road, Federal. Winning architect design, Paul Witzig Absolute private position High feature ceilings & timber floors Spacious decks, pool & grounds 5 acres with landscaped gardens 6m x 6m storage shed plus workshop

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Owners reluctantly having to sell For sale $175,000. Indoor/outdoor arcade style dining for Contact David Gordon on 0418 856 222 david.gordon@raywhite.com. 70 guests Top position, surrounded by other quality restaurants Possibility of a change of use if needed Easy to run, staff in place & training provided

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Valley View – Owners Ready To Move Upper Main Arm, Mullumbimby Elevated 4 bedroom home Pristine outlook, views North-east facing decks & verandahs on all sides 1 bathroom, 2 showers, internal & external Burning log heater Vegie garden

1 large garage/workshop, would suit handyman or tradesman Solar hot water system Price reduced to $460,000. Call 6684 3656 for more information.

$460,000

Heaven Can Wait – The Church Can’t!

Charm of country living close to The views are forever - to the the coast NIghtcap Ranges & beyond A property of immense beauty which Put the pony in the paddock and the has it all, 20 acres (approx.) and a tractor in the shed ! prestige home Price $950,000 – $980,000. Beautifully appointed 5 br, 2 Contact Alli Page 0403 498 648. bathroom, 2 seperate living areas in Brian Grant 0408 899 555. private Clunes location Magnificent outdoor covered entertaining area overlooking a simply stunning pool

Beautifully restored 1930s Church Self contained studio has the most and cabin on 8 acres incredible 360 degree rural views and ornamental pond. Polished timber floor boards, chefs kitchen with 5 burner gas cooktop, Ever prayed to live in a church then confessional pantry, slow combustion this is for you! stove, beautiful original stain glass Price $975,000. windows and church doors opening Contact Chris Hayward 0146 005 700 onto the established gardens. Timber staircase leads to loft bedroom, 2 spacious bedrooms downstairs

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Naturally Private Mullumbimby, 6 Brunswick Terrace 1012m² block with rear lane access. In one of Mullumbimby’s most sought after areas Lovingly restored 1920’s Queenslander Main house 3 bed, gourmet kitchen Great outdoor entertainment areas and kitchen

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Downstairs 1 bed fully s/c apartment Separate 2 bedroom, fully selfcontained guest cottage with verandas River frontage, peaceful location Owner relocating so must be sold Contact 0421 679 015.

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25 Flinders Way, Ocean Shores. 4 bedrooms and inviting outdoor Private peaceful hilltop position, entertaining area forest views to the ocean Walk to the beach via bush or road, Modern and unique in style, polished handy to shops and airport. concrete floors, high ceilings throughout Price $699,000. Extensive glass captivates the national David Mutkins 0421 906 460, 6685 0177 park views and fill the home with light Spacious open living 2nd lounge

Private Row with Wide Ocean Views 4A Goolara Court Ocean Shores. Sealed road access, close to shops, Pro Am Golf course, 5 mins to Bruns Vacant Land Heads, 30 mins Gold Coast Airport Located in a private Row at the end A rare chance to build your dream home of a quiet cul de sac Price $369,000. 760m2 allotment with East – North East aspect and can never be built out David Mutkins 0421 906 460, 6685 0177 Overlooking a nature reserve with sweeping, deep ocean and white water views. Satu rday 12-1 2.30 pm

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2 Units – New Home Grants Available If You Act Now! Shop For Lease In Lawson Street, Byron Bay Absolute Beachfront Byron On Tallow Beach this 2 bedroom Currently with a 50k income approx beach cottage is the most affordable with potential to improve increase beachfront property in the area. Fully with renovation. furnished and in good condition, Price $600,000. Set on 770m² in a tranquil, leafy setting Call Ben 0426 841140 or email this is the way Byron used to be. ben09@mac.com $600,000 Rare opportunity and won’t last long.

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2 2 1 4 & 5/42 Barrett Drive, Lennox Head. North facing living areas and court Great investment can settle & move yards in small complex in immediately 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open plan Don’t delay these units were designed living & 1 Car garage for a niche market and will sell very quickly Designed on one level and for low maintenance Price Unit 4 $529,000, Unit 5 $549,000. Perfect location – between Lake Contact Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001. Ainsworth and the shops/cafe Close to everything in the village & can hear and smell the ocean

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available ultra fast National Broadband Network. Now is the time to act. $5,000 Government concessions available to all purchasers and $15,000 + free stamp duty for first home buyers Offers considered prior or to be sold at Auction. Contact Adam Mangleson 0414 804 016.

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79 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

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Land Release – Bangalow Village Edge Estate – Stage 1 New land release from $270,000 – $340,000 Located in Parrot Tree Crescent, this land has just been released in Bangalow. Situated on the western side of Bangalow with views to the hills and farmland, this land is adjacent to an existing established neighborhood. A children’s play ground is just a short walk to the end of the estate for all the family to enjoy. With a short drive to Bangalow’s shops, restaurants and schools, this is an ideal location for raising children. Bangalow is renowned for its boutiques, eateries and beautiful country feel. It is located 20 minutes to Ballina airport and Lismore town and 12 minutes to

the heart of Byron Bay and its beaches. This is a great opportunity for interested investors to enjoy great long term growth in this expanding area. Investors can also expect strong yields as demand for rental properties in this area are high. Block sizes start from 607m2 for $270,000 up to the large 970m2 block at $340,000. There are 11 lots to choose from. Power and electricity is all connected. Contact Gail Fuller 0418 441 675

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AUCTION ONSITE 6TH APRIL, 2013 Nestled in the coveted Wategos Beach Incredible panoramic ocean and beach views 710m2 block with existing 3 level home Approved DA for stunning architect designed home Unlimited potential Vendors are realistic

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LOCATION LOCATION! Between Byron And Bangalow

711 BANGALOW ROAD, BYRON BAY Resort style living in a hidden valley Rustic Art Studio Meditation Bungalow 3 bay Triton Farm Shed 8 km to Byron Bay and 4km to Bangalow

PRICE $1,600,000 Jeremy Bennett 0401 222 686 6685 8575

BYRON BAY PROPERTY SALES

STROLL TO BEAUTIFUL TALLOW BEACH 55 ARMSTRONG STREET, SUFFOLK PARK Immaculate, low maintenance double brick home. Minutes’ walk to Tallow Beach, village shops, restaurants, lively pub and school buses Large, private, fenced back garden with security gates. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and benches Versatile floor plan with potential for studio or home office Undercover car space for 3 cars Move in without having to spend a cent

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Sale $890,000

“Solaris� is a stylish apartment located in a small boutique complex at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The living areas and deck are spacious and have direct access to the gardens and swimming pool. Live in now or enjoy the return!! s s s s

Just minutes to Clarkes and Tallows Beach Undercover parking and storage North-facing, private quiet location Adjacent to Arakwal National Park

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rwbyronbay.com property ID 940029 02 6685 6222

QUICK SALE REQUIRED - Family Needs Us Home

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Byron Bay 12/5-7 Old Bangalow Road

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Located close to the town centre, this well loved split level townhouse radiates atmosphere and is in excellent condition, as well as being beautifully presented. s s s s s

3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double lockup garage Pool, BBQ facilities On site manager ensures maintenance is done for you Popular new cafĂŠ within easy walking distance Start enjoying an easy Byron Bay lifestyle today

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Peacefully located at the end of a cul-de-sac, this property represents the perfect opportunity for home buyers or investors looking to purchase at an entry level price in a sought after community. s s s s s

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Mullumbimby 18A Azalea Street

Sale $245,000

Byron Bay 8/5-9 Somerset Street

Sale Interest Over $420,000

This 607m2 allotment is the only block available in Azalea Street Mullumbimby and has been a desired location for many years. The land is slightly sloping with a pleasant view through the trees to Mount Chincogan.

Frances Hart 0414 802 368 frances.hart@raywhite.com

Doesn’t get any closer than this!! Two minute walk to the centre of Byron Bay’s CBD and 5 minutes to Main Beach. This neat as a pin WZR EHGURRP XQLW LV ORFDWHG RQ WKH WRS ĂœRRU FDWFKLQJ ORYHO\ FRRO VHD breezes and warm winter sun.

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Fabulously located in the old town area, this property offers an excellent opportunity to enter the tightly held in-town market. Situated on a level 1012sqm, this property is Council approved for subdivision.

s 3 bedrooms plus sleepout provide good income s Original cottage would respond well to a renovation s House & land on approx 577m2 after subdivision s Vacant land on approx 434m2 after subdivision s Walk to Byron Bay’s shops and beach s Only vacant land currently available in the Golden Grid s Owner’s realistic price expectations ensure a quick sale

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Solidly built, this home has seen better days and would respond brilliantly to a renovation.

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Rarely do properties like this come on the market; the owners of 14 years are very motivated ready to sell. Located in the popular Possum Creek area, only 10 minutes easy drive to Byron Bay, and under 10 minutes to the wonderful heritage village of Bangalow. s s s s

Timber home plus 1 bed cottage plus 1 bed cabin Pockets of remnant rainforest plus 20 acres of mature planting Own private creek with swimming holes where platypuses play Organic mature orchard & veggie garden, surplus water

Ray White Byron Bay

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rwbyronbay.com property ID 938046 02 6685 6222

FAMILY COMMITMENT FORCES SALE

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Suffolk Park 1/1 Tea Tree Court

Auction

This ‘as new’ architect designed home, much loved by the owners, offers you all the conveniences of modern living. This is a wonderful opportunity to secure a low maintenance, well cared for home in impeccable condition. s s s s

Spacious with plenty of light Two water tanks plus solar hot water Backing onto Council reserve Private entertaining by the pool, with remote contro

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rwbyronbay.com property ID 938859 02 6685 6222

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Enjoy the benefits of a larger rural property without the extra work and leave yourself more time to relax and enjoy the views. Set on 1.519H (approx 3.75 acres) in one of the most sought after locations in the Byron Shire perfectly nestled between Mullumbimby and Brunswick Heads.

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The regions most successful business brokers, now in Byron Bay!

Popular Brunswick Heads Café / Restaurant Beautifully fitted out Mediterranean inspired café in the upmarket seaside hamlet of Brunswick Heads. All the hard work is done. Priced for immediate sale.

Health & Beauty in Paradise Here is an opportunity for an easy transition into an established Natural, Organic and Bio Dynamic focused health and beauty business in the heart of the popular tourist destination of Byron Bay.

ID Number 360

$120,000

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Multi Award Winning Franchise Are you looking for a business with a proven track record, a business you can pick up and run with from day 1?

Popular Northern Rivers Wholesale Bakery

ID Number 320

This well established bakery has been supplying the Northern Rivers with high quality health and diet specific Artesian Breads for over 7 years and in that time has built up an excellent reputation based on quality, consistency and reliability.

$225,000

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Excellent Landscaping Business This turn key business, established in 2002 has developed a sound reputation of quality workmanship and design. Equipped with all the machinery required to complete even the largest of projects.

ID Number 317

Long Established Manufacturing Business Retirement of the current owner after 25 years creates and excellent opportunity to purchase this long established and easy to run Aluminium Window and Door Manufacture business in the highly sort after location of Northern Rivers NSW.

$150,000

$150,000 ID Number 359

High Turnover takeaway

Byron Bay Restaurant

Auto Electrical Business

Famous for their juicy BBQ chickens, fresh salads and made to order sandwiches as well as daily baked bread, pies & cakes. Grafton, NSW. ID Number 338

Ever dreamed of owning your own restaurant in Byron Bay? Contact Office for details.

Retirement Creates Excellent Opportunity to Purchase this Established Auto Electrical Business in the busy industrial estate in South Tweed Heads. ID Number 354

Prominently Located Butcher Shop Established for over 25 years in busy Northern Rivers shopping centre. Contact Office for details.

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et on 55 acres, your adventure begins on a private driveway that opens to panoramic valley views and this lovely home with open plan kitchen, lounge and deck areas that create a fabulous sense of space for entertaining and sets the scene for a wonderful easy living lifestyle. The as new kitchen, with granite bench top and gas cooking, together with polished timber floors, elevated ceiling, reverse cycle air conditioning and wonderful open sliding doors and windows, makes this home a pleasure to live in. An 11mt x 4mt salt/chlorinated pool, perfectly placed to capture the classic valley views and rolling, manicured open spaces, adds the finishing touch to this magnificent property.

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ave you been looking for an affordable Beach House option? Well your search just might stop right here at 35 Allens Parade, Lennox Head. The highset brick and tile home is situated on a gently sloping and slightly elevated 734m2 allotment. The home features include three bedrooms, two bathrooms, single lock up garage and a generous sized, open plan living/kitchen area on the elevated northeastern side of the home, capturing some beautiful ocean views and summer breezes. This property is sure to appeal to all buyer types, from the owner occupier that can live happily ever after in this unique part of the world, to the savvy developer looking for a project and indeed the home renovator that may want to pop a pool in, render or extend decks. The options are limitless. Situated in the acclaimed Golden Triangle this unique opportunity is priced to sell and will attract immediate interest from the market.

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et set to be amazed from the moment you step through the front door into an expansive entrance hall that showcases the high volume and spaciousness of this lovely 6 bedroom plus study home. Flowing from the entrance is a large games room complete with bar and a generous double bedroom with ensuite and private courtyard. This home gets bigger as you ascend the timber staircase to the second level where you will find the centrally located modern kitchen, opening to the family room, living areas and flowing onto the northeast facing balconies. There is also the main ensuited bedroom with balcony and 4 additional bedrooms plus study.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES 68 Kingsley St, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.45am 231 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh. Sat 10.30-11.30am 19/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 11–12pm 46 Federal Drive, Eureka. Sat 12-1pm BYRON BAY PROPERTY SALES 10 Palm Valley Dr, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 55 Armstrong St, Suffolk Park. Wed 1-1.30pm 9 Cape Vista Dr, Ewingsdale. Wed 2-2.30pm 152 Alcorn St, Suffolk Park. Wed 2-2.30pm ELDERS BANGALOW 22 Raftons Road, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am 10 Waltons Road, Federal. Sat 11-11.45am 5Là H 5DQJH 5RG %DQJDORZ Sat 11-11.30am ELDERS BANGALOW 3 Walker St, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30 am 34 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12- 2.30pm BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL 3 Walker Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 34 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12-2.30pm GNF REAL ESTATE 500 Rosebank Road, Rosebank. Sat 10.30-11.30am 19 Johnston Road, Newrybar. Sat 12-12.30pm 11 Main Street, Clunes. Sat 1-1.30pm 9 Main Street , Clunes. Sat 2-2.30pm LJ HOOKER BRUNSWICK HEADS 25 Flinders Way, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.30 am 137 Shara Boulevard, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm 1 Nargoon Court, Ocean Shores. Sat 1-1.30 pm LJ HOOKER BYRON BAY 3/6 Pinnacle Row, Lennox Head.

Sat & Mon 3pm LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTAE 15 Flatley Drive, Clunes. Sat 11-11.30am 296 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 12-12.30pm Units 4 & 5/42 Barrett Drive, Lennox Head. Sat 12-12.30pm 15 Libby Lane, Lennox Head. Sat 1-1.30pm 7 Ibis Place, Lennox Head. Sat 2-2.30pm PRDNATIONWIDE OCEAN SHORES 24 Pandanus Court, Brunswick Heads. Sat 10-10.45am 103 Hunter Street, Burringbar. Sat 11-11.45am PROFESSIONALS BRUNSWICK HEADS 30 Mia Court, North Ocean Shores. Thu 5.30-6.30pm 19 Orana Road, Ocean Shores. Sat 10-10.45am 13 Yungarup Place, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.45am 30 Mia Court, North Ocean Shores. Sat 12-1pm RAY WHITE BYRON BAY 1/1 Tea Tree Court, Suffolk Park. Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm 4/22 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Wed 12-12.30pm 12/5-7 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Thu & Sat 11-11.30am 11 Jackwood Court, Suffolk Park. Thu 12-12.30pm & Sat 11-11.30am 7A Browning Street, Byron Bay. Thu 5-5.30pm & Sat 10-10.30am 5 Ruskin Lane, Byron Bay. Thu 5-5.30pm & Sat 10-10.30am 8/5-9 Somerset Street, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE 1 Bayview Street, East Ballina. Sat 2-2.45pm & Thu 4 Apr 3-4pm 35 Allens Parade Lennox Head. Sat 11-11.45am & Wed 3 Apr 3-4pm

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9 Montego Parade, Alstonville. Sat 11-11.30am 167 Ballina Road, Alstonville. Sat 12-12.30pm Thurs 5-5.30pm 44 Palm Lily Crescent, Bangalow. Sat 1-1.30pm 25 Palm Lily Crescent, Bangalow. Sat 1.30-2pm 3 Green Frog Lane, Bangalow. Sat 12-12.30pm 6/42 Byron Street, Lennox Head. Sat 12-12.45pm 42 Waterford Parade, Skennars Head. Sat 1-1.45pm 275 Arthur Rd, Dorroughby. Sat 3-3.30pm

1/1 Tea Tree Court, Suffolk Park. Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE Auction April 6 44 Palm Lily Crescent, Bangalow

NEW LISTINGS

ELDERS BANGALOW ‡ %ODFNZRRG &UHVFHQW %DQJDORZ . ‡ %DOOLQD 5RDG %DQJDORZ ‡ F 5Là H 5DQJH 5RDG %DQJDORZ . RAY WHITE BYRON BAY ‡ &RRODPRQ 6FHQLF 'U &RRUDEHOO DFUHV YLHZV WR *ROG &RDVW 2IIHUV RYHU 0 SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE ‡ $OOHQV 3DUDGH /HQQR[ 3DUDGH 2FHDQ YLHZV LQ WRZQ ‡ %DOOLQD 5RDG $OVWRQYLOOH $XFWLRQ BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON 3ULFH JXLGH . . HINTERLAND PROPERTIES Auction 12pm onsite Saturday April 13 ‡ 'RUURXJKE\ 5RDG 'RUURXJKE\ 0XVW EH VROG 3ULFH JXLGH . 46 Federal Drive, Eureka. Inspect from 11am ‡ /RW 8UDOED 5RDG 8UDOED $FUHDJH ELDERS BANGALOW RFHDQ UXUDO YLHZV Auction onsite April 13 ‡ %\URQ 6WUHHW /HQQR[ +HDG 10 Waltons Road, Federal 7RZQKRXVH 3ULFH LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTAE Auction 5.30pm May 8 at Lennox Hotel Funcition Room 15 Flatley Drive, Clunes 15 Libby Lane, Lennox Head 7 Ibis Place, Lennox Head Have your Open Houses, RAY WHITE BYRON BAY Auction 10am onsite Saturday April 6 Auctions & New 7A Browning Street, Byron Bay. Inspect Listings here. Thu 5-5.30pm & Sat 10-10.30am 5 Ruskin Lane, Byron Bay. Inspect Thu Email to 5-5.30pm & Sat 10-10.30am Auction 11am onsite Saturday April 6 adcopy@echo.net.au 12/5-7 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Inspect Thu & Sat 11-11.30am Auction 10am onsite Saturday April 13 11 Jackwood Court, Suffolk Park. Inspect Thur 12-12.30pm & Sat 11-11.30am Auction 4pm onsite Saturday April 20

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Majestic Riverfront Retreat

ATTENTION AGENTS & PRIVATE SELLERS

Over $2,500,000

Located on 90 metres of uninterrupted river frontage, this unique and richly featured architectural home enjoys some of the best sunsets on the East Coast, mirrored in the tranquil Clarence River. Set on 6 private and peaceful acres, the Master-built 4 bedroom home offers magnificent 180 degree views of the river, hinterland and coastal ranges from your own secluded setting. You can take in the panoramic views from any number of rooms, especially the cornerless feature of the main living area, via right angle French concertina doors. The private walled courtyard is complete with an outdoor fireplace, wood fired stainless steel pizza oven and distinctive design-feature chimney. You can keep cool during the summer months in your infinity edge, 8 x 5 metre pool overlooking the river to the hills beyond. Other features of the property include a private jetty complete with adjacent fishing hole, mains and tank water, solar-heated house & pool water, and a fully fenced border.

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All right, Labor Party MPs, go to your rooms and don’t come out until you can talk to each other civilly. And would the Canberra press gallery please stop disappearing up its own arse and report a little more on important federal legislation? Q Q Q Q

The Echo to some extent will be celebrating the feast of the goddess Eostre this coming weekend, at least with ritual sacrifices of chocolate rabbits. Both our Byron and Mullum offices will be closed on Friday March 29, but the Mullum office will be open on Monday April 1, when we celebrate the feast of the April Fool, which this year might be Simon Crean. The paper will come out ‘as normal’ on Tuesday April 2. Echonetdaily will have a bumper issue on Thursday March 28, but no issue on the Friday. Q Q Q Q

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Trash tabloid TV show A Current Affair had to pad out its story on Byron last Wednesday after it committed crews and there was no violence in the town over the weekend. The ‘report’ dragged up TV personality Rex Hunt, who eagerly criticised the youths who assaulted him eight years ago in the town; however, it was never established who was at fault. And repeating stock footage over and over again should ring alarm bells to anyone interested in fair reporting. Q Q Q Q

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Backlash has Scottish ancestry and notes the home country is staging a referendum on independence on September 18 next year. We remind those Scots reluctant to sever ties with the English of the words of Mark

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‘Rent-boy’ Renton in Trainspotting: ‘It’s shite being Scottish… Some hate the English. I don’t. They’re just wankers. We, on the other hand, are colonised by wankers.’ Q Q Q Q

Trouble in the Middle East is not confined to insurgencies and the Israel-Palestine standoff. That popular Biblical disaster, a plague of locusts, has descended upon Israel. Some of the citizens are solving the problem by eating them. The locust is the only kosher insect, according to BBC News. Chef Moshe Basson suggests dropping them into a boiling broth, cleaning them off, and rolling in a mixture of flour, coriander seeds, garlic and chilli powder. Then deep-fry them. That may be a useful tip for Australian farmers. BBC News also offers some fascinating tidbits at http://bbc.in/ M3kOx3 in Denise Winterman’s article ‘Future foods: what will we be eating in 20 years’ time?’

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