Byron Shire Echo – Issue 20.15 – 30/08/2005

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Commissioner sets Mullum on ďŹ re Paying a lightning visit to Mullumbimby this week was NSW Fire Brigade Commissioner Greg Mullins, pictured above centre, and Area Superintendent Jeff Barnes, left. Mr Mullins was on the north coast to deliver a new ďŹ re engine to the Ballina ďŹ re station and also attended a captains’ conference while he was in the area. His visit to the Dalley Street station delighted local ďŹ re ďŹ ghters. ‘The visit was a real feather in our cap, we haven’t had a commissioner visit before,’ said Mullum’s Deputy Captain Dave Arthur. Mullum ďŹ re ďŹ ghters brought the commissioner up to speed on local issues such as problems

with pagers due to hilly terrain and the need for extra training. In addition to ďŹ ghting house fires, the Mul-

Need for emergency crew in Lennox Head Lennox Head would face a shortage of trained people to deal with victims of a disaster, should one strike the area, Vahideh Hosseini the Regional Manager of Red Cross Northern NSW has said. ‘The urgent need for appropriately trained Emergency Services personnel has been highlighted by the bushďŹ res and oods in NSW. Fortunately, we haven’t had a lot

of natural or man-made disasters in Lennox Head, but if disaster does strike in the area, there is a shortage of trained people to care for those affected. ‘Hence it is extremely important to increase the number of trained volunteers in this region so that they can work in shifts if necessary. Often people are moved to offer their services when a disaster arises, but without proper training their good intentions are of little help. Employers are sometimes willing for their workers to become involved, but unless people are trained beforehand they cannot be effective in times of disaster.’ Red Cross is a participating organisation in the NSW Disaster Plan, recruiting members of the local community to provide Personal Support to disaster victims, usually in their own or a neighbouring area. ‘Personal Support volunteers need to be team players, caring and practical, with a good deal of commonsense and a listening ear,’ Vahideh Hosseini said. Red Cross is looking for people with the following qualities: 18 years or older, able to work an occasional shift of six to ten hours; a good listener, people from different background and cultures, literate in English; willing to be trained and work with others. Red Cross will be conducting a free Personal Support training course in Lennox Head, with morning tea and lunch provided. The course will be held from 9.30am to 3pm on Thursday September 8 at the Lennox Head Bowls & Sports Club, Stewart Street. To ďŹ nd out more about the course or if you want to register please call Lyndall on 6622 3244.

lumbimby station officers have been busy installing smoke alarms in the homes of elderly residents, helping

businesses with evacuation plans, search and rescue events and assisting at motor vehicle accidents.

Gifts galore in Radiothon

‘Mystery Train’ presenter Mary Cannon empties one of the dozens of gift bags to be given away during next month’s Bay FM Radiothon subscriber drive. Bay FM’s major annual fundraising event will kick off this Thursday September 1 and go through to the end of the month. Pledge your subscription any time between September 1and 10 and you’ll be in the running for some extraordinary program prize packs. If you subscribe at Bay FM’s Radiothon stall on Byron market day, Sunday September 4, you’ll not only get to meet some of your favourite presenters, you’ll also go in the draw for an array of special market day prizes, kindly donated by market stall holders, and others. You have until Friday September 30 to pay your subscription, but remember –

the sooner you pay, the more opportunity you have to win: paid-up subscribers will be entered into Bay FM’s daily and weekly prize draws, which continue from September 11 to the end of the month. And each subscriber also has a chance to be the lucky recipient of one of eight major prizes, to be drawn at the Radiothon’s closing event! But of course the beneďŹ ts for subscribers continues throughout the year: eligibility for on-air giveaways, discounts at over 80 Byron Shire and beyond businesses, reduced entry to Bay FM events and last but not least, the warm inner glow of knowing that you help keep your independent, non-government funded, entirely volunteer-run community radio station on-air and striving towards broadcasting excellence.

Magpies ready to swoop The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has issued a timely reminder of the increased risk of swooping magpies during the birds’ breeding season, from about August to November. Northern Rivers Region Senior Ranger, Lisa Walker, said the NPWS

receives many phone calls about swooping magpies at this time of year, and reports have already been received from around the region. If a magpie is causing concern, it should be reported to the local NPWS ofďŹ ce and a war ning sign may be erected.



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Baywrite Theatre Inc is gearing up for Christmas and wants to hear from all those budding Shakespeares who want to ‘pen a panto’ for the kids. Gayle Hultgren, president of Baywrite, is keen to see people who have never written before ‘pick up their pen and have a go. We want a script from 20 to 60 minutes long, for 2 to 12 year old children. ‘We want wacky, fun, slapstick, interactive, and musical. ‘Don’t worry if you haven’t written anything before – just jot down some ideas. This is your chance to see your panto actually produced on the north coast for Christmas.’

Baywrite has produced numerous popular theatrical successes, such as the recent Hot Shorts short play festival, and the Rod Gibson play The Fine Art of Kissing the Ground. The Baywrite group meets on the first Saturday of each month at Byron Bay High School to read and workshop plays. The Baywrite website is www.nrg.com. au/~baylab/. The deadline for script submission is September 27. If you’re interested in submitting a script, please ring Baywrite secretary Judy Boreham on 6680 5549 or submit your script to baywritetheatre@yahoo.com.au.

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Howard’s core value is hypocrisy Vol 20 #15

August 30, 2005

Danger no stranger Politicians were going ballistic last week over a couple of pedophiles at large in the community. While children need to be aware of ‘stranger danger’, too often the danger they face comes from within their own home. Most acts of sexual abuse are committed by someone the child knows. Our whole society remains damaged by the fact children who have had their trust broken by a relative have to carry that damage into their adult lives. That is the ďŹ rst danger that has to be faced. Beginning on Fathers Day, National Child Protection Week runs until September 10. The need for children to be protected is sadly obvious when you look at the statistics on abuse. The latest report into child abuse released recently by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare showed that the number of Australian children suspected of suffering emotional, physical, or sexual abuse or neglect has more than doubled in ďŹ ve years. According to Adam Blakester, executive ofďŹ cer of the National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN www.napcan.org.au), ‘These latest child abuse statistics clearly demonstrate that child abuse is the most serious social problem in Australia, yet somehow it continues to slip off the public’s agenda. Protecting children is everyone’s business and we need to be encouraging everyone, within their communities, to make it their business.’ The Child Protection Australia 2003-04 Report showed that last year almost 220,000 children were suspected of suffering emotional, physical, or sexual abuse or neglect. This means a child is being reported as abused or neglected every two and a half minutes. The report identiďŹ ed that children most at risk come from families who may have low incomes and be ďŹ nancially stressed; suffer from social isolation; and have less support from immediate families. In Mr Blakester’s opinion ‘the only way’ to address the problem is by a grass roots approach: help families by easing the ďŹ nancial burden – pass on clothing, books, toys; don’t let these families be isolated – invite them to social events, stop to say hello; support parents – offer to lend a hand; and connect with kids – listen to them, invite them to social events. ‘We should not only support children who are in need right now, but also invest in prevention by making the wellbeing and protection of children an inherent community value,’ says Mr Blakester. ‘Only by doing this can we diminish the number of children being harmed over the longer term.’ In investing in prevention Byron Shire often leads the way. Mentoring programs such as Pathways To Manhood, Uncle and Aunty and this coming weekend’s Fatherhood Festival help forge healthy bonds within families and teach children, notably boys faced with the warped notion of woman as commodity in a consumer society or even in a patriarchal religious tradition, respect for the individual.

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henever politicians start talking about values, sensible voters reach for their bullshit detectors. But when the homilies are coming from senior ministers in John Howard’s government the temptation is to go straight to that less sophisticated artefact, the sick bag. For the last ten years the Howard gang has held on to power through the simple expedient of preaching greed and fear: the great Australian value, we were repeatedly told last year, was looking after your own mortgage rate. Your immediate family came next, with the local community a very distant third. Foreigners and other outsiders were to be treated with loathing and suspicion; unless and until they proved their grovelling loyalty to all things Australian they were the enemy, to be repelled from our shores if possible and locked away if they managed to land. Self-interest reigned supreme: Howard’s election slogan was once 'For all of us', but that hypocrisy was swiftly abandoned for the baser appeal of 'We will decide who comes to this countr y', and 'Keeping interest rates down'. In 2007 we can look forward to 'Stuff you Jack, I’m all right'. And yet this is the mob that now insists on snooping around schools and mosques to ensure that the altruistic values for which it has shown such contempt are being taught not because they are worthwhile in themselves, but because they are Australian. It is hard to know whether to laugh or cry – or perhaps just throw up. The Aussie values identiďŹ ed by the Education Min-

ister Brendan Nelson include understanding, inclusion, tolerance, care, compassion, fairness, respect, fidelity, comradeship and so on – inexplicably he left out motherhood. And sure, these are indeed Australian values, in an idealistic sort of way. But they are also English values, French values, Indian values, Russian values, Patagonian values, Iraqi values, Christian values, Buddhist values and Moslem values, to name but a few. They are universal human values. To claim that there is

as he scrambles for headlines in an effort to prove, to his colleagues at least, that he is a politician to be taken seriously. His insistence that the Gallipoli story of Simpson and his donkey be taught in schools as an example of the Aussie values he continues to rabbit on about, in spite of the fact that it has been shown conclusively to be based on a myth, is hardly encouraging news for those who believe that while myths can be fine and inspiring things in their place, they

Outsiders were to be treated with loathing and suspicion unless and until they proved their grovelling loyalty to all things Australian. by Mungo MacCallum something peculiarly Australian about them is ignorant, bigoted, and just plain stupid. To imply that lesser breeds need special instruction in them is arrogant, patronising and deeply insulting. For Moslems who pray regularly to Allah, the allmerciful and all-compassionate, the idea that they are to be enlightened on the subject by a government that locks innocent Moslem children away behind razor wire must be literally beyond belief. And to threaten them with deportation if they fail to meet some unidentified Aussie values standard is surely the clearest proof needed that our commitment to the Nelsonian virtues of inclusion, tolerance and respect is not exactly obsessive. But this fuzziness of thought (or perhaps the total lack of it) seems to characterise our education minister

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should not be confused with historical fact. But Simpson (or Kirkpatrick, to give the illegal immigrant his real name) is a very minor issue beside Nelson’s decision to allow the teaching of Intelligent Design as an alternative to Evolution in secondary schools. He has at least accepted that it should not be part of a science curriculum. But to allow the irrational and discredited doctrine of Creationism, for which Intelligent Design is simply a more respectable name, any ofďŹ cial school time at all is to undermine the whole system of secular education. People are, of course, free to believe whatever they wish, be it religion, astrology, economic forecasts or the promises of John Howard. But it is not the function of public education to encourage any particular line of

superstition, whether in the name of choice or of any other ideology. Nelson and his colleagues are rightly scathing about the Islamic madrassah system, which mingles learning and religion and all too frequently produces the kind of fundamentalism which can be twisted towards violence and terrorism. Moslems are unlikely to take their strictures seriously if they see mainstream government schools in Australia heading down a similar path. But then, Moslems are unlikely to take much that the government says seriously after seeing last week’s muchvaunted summit reduced to just two hours, most of which were devoted to lectures by Howard and his fellow ministers. If the aim was to marginalise sections of the Moslem leadership, it may well have succeeded – but not in the way Howard intended. The invited guests – Howard’s 'good' Moslems – have now been sidelined by many in their communities, while the mainstream is preparing for a far more vigorous inclusive gathering on, of all days, September 11. It is here that the grievances Howard did not want to hear, such as opposition to Australia’s involvement in Iraq and attacks by Australian extremists against Australian Moslems, will get a public airing. Howard will just have to grit his neatly capped teeth and bear it. After all, Nelson nominated 'endurance' among his Aussie values, and that, at least, is one that the Howard government has in spades. And we will have to develop it to put up with another few years of him. Good evening, and, as they say: endure your day.

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End of the road saga Thank you Denise Greenaway and Susan Haywood for your honest expression of grief and anger at the current destruction of bushland near the Brunswick River for the Pacific Highway upgrade, many adults and children share your tears, grief and anger. It could have been far less painful. I personally spoke to Ian Cohen, and others, pleading for them to investigate our community’s alternate VA2. Ian was deluded to think he could convince Scully to instruct the RTA to downgrade the Brunswick section to 60kph. I advised Ian that the NRMA-RTA liaison officer checked and found that the freeway was to be 110kph all the way Sydney to Brisbane. The victory claimed for the St Helena downgrade could only be indeed hollow, in that the RTA can make ‘temporary’ arrangements that can last up to 15 years. Now that St Helena has proved itself to be a death trap the ‘downgrade’ there is back on the table. Following Byron Shire Council’s rejection in March 1999 of DUAP’s DA to enter the river’s wetlands which were under the protection of SEPP14, the RTA met with local environmental groups BEACON, Byron Environment Centre, CONOS, Friends of the Koalas and the Ecologists Association in May 1999. These groups backed the RTA, and what you see at the moment is the

pounding and destruction of these protected wetlands on both sides of the river! Yes, it could have been different! Ian took the advice from the Ecologists Association, namely David Milledge and Rob Kooyman, despite the evidence publicly presented by Gwen Harding (an independent expert, leader in her field with a special professional interest in the Brunswick Nature Reserve) and Ron Herron (Archaeological and Aboriginal Elder), both strongly in favour of saving the SEPP14 wetlands presently being destroyed. No wonder the locals are angry and grieved. Not only have they lost their precious reserve, koalas, osprey perch and local amenity, but they will have to endure the construction of a freeway that ridiculously curves excessively from west to east into the wetlands and back again. The community alternative was a straighter, shorter route, with no pylons in the river. Had the above groups supported Byron Shire Council’s refusal, we may have achieved a four lane crossing to the west near the sewerage treatment works, without annoying traffic delays, or destruction of our cute little bridge, or suffering to the large populations of Ocean Shores and Brunswick Heads. Shame. Ray Ellis

Ocean Shores ■ I write in response to the vociferous letter from Susan Hayward and the poor poem by Denise Greenaway. Without wanting to reanimate a debate on an issue which was settled in the past, I would like to point out that the construction work for the upgrade of the highway would have looked the same (or worse) had the route gone further

west. Also, had the highway gone west, there would have been the added prospect of more development. There is no doubt that one road corridor is preferable to two road corridors plus an extra bridge. Henri Joncourt

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Some responses Re: One person’s holiday another’s nightmare (August 23). You may devalue permanent renters as ‘living in squalor’ I guess that equals ‘don’t pay enough rent to be worthwhile’. Forget that they bring culture, kids at school, all the associated spending in the community and of course let’s not dwell on such renters as one of the reasons Byron Shire is internationally renowned and profitable. They used to get thrown out of accommodation at Christmas, now that the tourist dollar flows all year round we all know the result. You don’t have to go into the future of 2010 to see me retire on the parliamentary pension. I could have had that three and half years ago. Why not? I often wonder. As for Jan Barham taking my seat in Macquarie Street, she would deserve it, pension and all. Jan could be in Macquarie Street right now but she chose community, $40,000 allowance, 24/7 workload and no super. We have never had a mayor of such intelligence, integrity and capacity to work. Pushing for the common good is an ex haustiing process, hard to compete with self-interest. Another letter, ‘Hypocrisy?’ (August 23), omits my efforts to ameliorate the impact of the bridge, meetings with the Premier, Minister Scully as Roads Minister with RTA in attendance, questions in the House and ministerial letters pleading for an 80kmh limit

Tangled up in blue ■ In reference to the relocation of the Blues Festival to Tyagarah, I would just like to comment on the letters of Stephen Huntsman and Caroline Anderson (August 23). Both their letters ended talking about money and profits and read like unsubstantiated and personal attacks. I find their timing impeccable. Last week The Echo ran an article where the Blues Festival had received an award for the Best Festival in Australia. If you put the two together you have what is called the ‘Tall Poppy Syndrome’ which basically translates to petty jealousy and envy at another’s success. I’m sure the Blues Festival is just like any small business struggling to be successful to make a profit in the early years and finally through sheer hard work, dedication and love of music it has achieved an honour like the Robert Helpmann award.

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can’t believe the whingeing from the Tyagarah Sustainable Community Alliance about the Blues Fest being relocated. It appears to me that at least the promoters will, unlike the RTA, listen to concerns local residents have and that has got to be a good starting point. So stop the ‘personal’ and start the process of negotiation and you’ll get a fair result for your community, for Byron’s Cultural heritage, and our economy. Personally, I’d rather listen to UB40 than 40 B-Doubles.

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through the whole of Byron Shire, strong opposition to the Pacific Highway as the interstate freight carrier, social and cultural statements – all aimed at minimising impact. I get no joy from the environmental destruction of that bridge. Perhaps it should be labelled ‘consequence of community division’. I did not boo the petition as it was tabled in parliament, such behaviour would not occur to me in that forum. My comment was ‘divide and be ruled’.

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10 August 30, 2005 Byron Shire Echo

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Letters More party noise S Fraser (August 23) misses the point. Yes, under the law we are tarred with the same brush, that’s the idea or at any rate the ideal. It was decided that in Australia we live by the rule of law instead of clobbering each other. It is impossible to make laws that satisfy everybody, inevitably a compromise has to be arrived at. For example I cannot walk naked in town on a hot day because it will disturb some people who also have rights. So there is a law that I can be naked, but only in areas set aside for that purpose although nakedness does not do any harm or make a lot of noise, albeit it can in particular circumstances. It is not an ideal solution but nevertheless I abide. S Fraser sets up a business, which does not make party noise, but others in that business do. Besides it is not only the partying but the very significant increase in traffic because there are so many businesses. Residential areas also house a lot of children. So there is a law that in certain areas you cannot carry out a business because it may disturb others who also have rights. However, there are adequate areas set aside for it; admittedly, it may not be an ideal solution. He wants the law to be changed so that his type of business can be carried out in residential areas and the Council or law-enforcing agencies to police it, in other words the community foots the bill and it does not solve the traffic problem. Nobody objects to you making a profit, I wish you every success, it is a question of where. It is sadly true that laws have to be made because therearetoomanyparticipants and a few selfish ones spoil the broth, like New Years Eve for example. Naval Pols

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Battling boomers It’s obvious Mr Killjoy (article, August 23) is one envious person who wasn’t lucky enough to be born in the post-war era labelled ‘baby boomers’. Like we all have a choice in that one – you should be happy to be alive

Supermarket proposal still smouldering ■ As a resident outside the precinct of Mullumbimby but quite familiar with the history and development of the town, having family connections to pioneering families of the town, I have this to say. The secret is out, thousands of people want to move to this FNC which includes Mullumbimby. While I share the values of the residents of Mullum – the village atmosphere and character of the town – I don’t know how it can exclude itself from progress and population growth. If they can, please let me know and I’ll join them. But then I would become part of the problem. It seems to me therefore it is a question of accepting Mallams’ plans to go-withthe-flow in response to demand pressures or knock them back and see what happens. Sooner or later, however another operator, possibly a multinational will obtain approval to obtain and operate a supermarket in this beautiful close-knit community. It boils down to who do the Mullum community want as

the local supermarket: a) a family business that has given good service and support to the community for over 80 years; or b) an outside corporation, possibly a multinational that sees the Mullum community as a profit centre and ripe for the taking. If I was a Mullum resident I would consider these options carefully.

and live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. I find your article insulting; you are blaming everything that’s happened in the economy on people who were born in the 50s. Instead of being a wanker and knocking people who have worked all their lives for a house and piece of dirt why don’t you put your energies into something ‘positive’ and try solving some of these problems you’re concerned about. I feel privileged to be born in the 50s and to experience growing up through the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. What fantastic stories we can all share. but unfortunately, Mr Killjoy, you didn’t and that’s what’s different about you and me. You’ve got no idea what life’s about and what we went through to get where we are today. Are we to be con-

demned for moving here in the 70s when land was affordable? I’ve worked all my life and will never regret leaving the suburbs of Sydney to bring my family up in a far better environment than where I came from and I’ll be damned if I am going to be made to feel guilty for what I have because of the ideologies of Mr Killjoy. I must admit growing up with the sharpies, skinheads, rockers, bikies, surfies and westies was certainly an experience I’ll never forget, but that’s another story. My advice to you, Mr Killjoy, is if you can’t move on and get over it then it’s time to move out.

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Newrybar PS. The residents of Station Street may be surprised to learn that the value of their properties may increase due to the rezoning of their street. Ask some of the residents of Tamar Street in Ballina.

Am I the only one who can see the solution to both problems? The Sunnybrand site would make an excellent choice for a large shopping centre, which would serve the majority of the Byron Shire residents. And Mullumbimby already has a mostly unused chook shed right near the disused railway line. Of course, that would not be anyone’s first choice as a suitable site for this quaint little rural town, but perhaps some ailing sugar-cane farmer has plenty of spare land which is far enough out of town to not bother the residents with the stench and it’s not much further for any current employees to drive a further ten minutes out of town to work, while increasing Mullum’s job prospects and prosperity. Plus Mullum gets the agricultural industries it so much prefers to modern shopping conveniences. Is this a win-win solution that would please everyone?

■ The residents of Mullumbimby claim their peaceful town grew on the back of agricultural pursuits, and the majority appear to insist that a large-scale shopping centre is not what their town needs, even if the jobs might be a good thing. The residents of Sunrise and all who pass by that area Ross Thatcher have had enough of the Bangalow stench of a large agricultural industry which these days seems to have become the ■ Council is seeking more last of a dying era of Bay information on traffic, parking, amenity disruption, etc, industrial pursuits.

Keryn Noach

Lennox Head

No road sense It’s two months since Coolamon Scenic Drive, near Goonengerry Road, was partly closed to traffic following the June 30 floods. A Byron Shire Council official inspected it and

expressed the fear that the shoulder, eroded in two 10m sections, could collapse if driven over. So for two months, motorists have waited at a mindless set of automatic traffic lights for up to two minutes, to travel 200 metres around the affected areas. Further down the hill, another small section of dodgy shoulder has a more sensible solution – temporary barriers, witches hats and a 'Give Way' sign. Motorists are trusted to use common sense in getting past. It’s really pathetic that we have to wait so long for repairs to even start. But what really annoys is that it exposes the ‘Cover-Your Ass’ syndrome at work. Doubtless the Council (and/or RTA) officials feared there was some risk of the road suddenly collapsing, and, worst case, sending someone plummeting down the hillside straight into the arms of a waiting lawyer. Much better and safer (for

for the recently refused rezoning application for a new supermarket in Station Street, Mullumbimby. While these are very important issues, Council must not lose sight of the disastrous effects that a new supermarket and adjacent shops will have on the rest of town. Having been involved with many major shopping centres in Australia and New Zealand, I can assure your readers that ill-considered rezoning can cause irreparable damage to the soul and commerciality of a town. It is not just a matter of Council receiving written objections to this application, they need to get out on the streets and ask the people if they really want this new supermarket at the expense of the livelihood of other retailers and the social fabric of the town. I’m not sure that everyone understands the effects this development is going to have, if it proceeds. Believe me, it is going to change Mullum forever – for the worse. It is no exaggeration to suggest that this decision is one of the most important Council will ever face. To approve this application will

destroy forever part of the important social interaction and ambience of Mullum, as well as the businesses of many retailers who are already struggling to make a living. The applicant has argued that their existing shop is too small but I’m sure they’re still making a profit. They could have increased their existing supermarket area by perhaps 60% if they had expanded into the adjacent shops (which they own) when they clearly had the chance – even more, if they relocated the bottle shop. We, and most people I’ve spoken to, will not suppor t the new supermarket or shops. Not an idle threat, I can assure you. I am all for progress but not when it permanently and detrimentally affects the future of such a charming old village. I implore the Councillors to consider these severe social and commercial impacts when making their decision on the future of our town. Please put the future of the people who make this town what it is, ahead of the commercial interests of others.

them) to simply close half the road, install the dumb traffic lights, and wait until contractors arrive...or until Hell freezes over, whichever comes first. The missed appointments, missed plane/bus connections and the frustration of waiting at the lights – up to six times a day for locals – are not their problem. T h e s a m e ‘ C - Y- A ’ syndrome applies to the light’s timer setting. It takes about 10 seconds to traverse the area, yet each direction gets 30 seconds of green light, and a full one minute 50 seconds of red. (Perhaps this is in case motorists fall asleep waiting, or can only do five km/hour, or even break down! Better safe, than sorry!) Suppose for a moment that there is a good reason for the lengthy delay in making repairs. A more thoughtful Council, which valued rather than trashed our time, would allow motorists to work it out sensibly, as they do further down the hill – using a few

more temporary barriers, flashing amber lights and a 5km/hour speed limit. It would save hundreds of hours of residents’ and visitors’ time. There are countless examples in the modern world of how our time is trashed – automated phone menus being one – and I think it’s time we started complaining when this precious non-renewable resource is being wasted.

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Outfall fantasies If Jim Mangleson has a ‘collection of facts’ on his website, he certainly did a good job of keeping them hidden from the flood meeting at South Golden Beach – all we saw were more examples of Jim’s fantasies. Much like the ones reported on your front page last week: ‘There was no flooding prior to the closing of the outlets’ – tell that to Sid Flowers, who in the 1931 flood rowed a

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12 August 30, 2005 Byron Shire Echo

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Comment ‘Protect GEfree status’

David Lovejoy welcomes himself back to The Echo

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llness forced me to leave The Echo, and indeed the Shire, for much of the last twelve months, and it is a strange but not unpleasant feeling to become a consumer rather than a producer of our quirky local newspaper. I have to acknowledge that my contributions were not sorely missed, as the standards for accuracy, engagement and eccentricity have continued to remain high. To the distant onlooker the concerns, not to mention obsessions, of the Shire have also maintained their elevated proďŹ le. Every proposition has its opposition, every and its but. We are in danger of losing Australia’s iconic blues festival for want of a site, and every suggestion raises a hail of objections (an easy observation to make unless the suggestion is for your own neck of the woods). Local company Mallams wants to provide Mul-

lumbimby with a supermarket which will once and for all protect the town from the possibility of being targeted by one of the big chains which screw our farmers, not to mention the inated prices we have to pay at the Byron Woolworths. But it’s too hard to tackle issues of trafďŹ c and ooding. A footbridge in South Golden Bridge, long sought by residents, is opposed, fortunately unsuccessfully, because it will generate more pedestrian traffic down the approach roads. It seems nothing we do communally can ever receive full communal approval. Even Council’s new and, it would appear, improved rubbish and recycling service generates an acronym’s worth of opposition. In Byron Bay the economic dependence on tourism has ďŹ nally become too much for many residents. Absentee landlords who ďŹ ll

their houses with partying hoons will be made to act more responsibly, if Council’s plan is followed. Meanwhile collective greed, otherwise known as market forces, has hit the motels and upmarket shops which have proliferated around the Bay, and these days a speculator can hardly earn a crust. The RTA continues to act like a terrorist organisation rather than a branch of the public service. Not content with allowing B-doubles on to the PaciďŹ c Highway before it is remotely ready for them, an act of criminal negligence which in a just society would see its perpetrators in prison, the RTA now wants the community reps in its consultative group to be sworn to secrecy about its deliberations.The contempt for ordinary people who don’t build roads is palpable. Of course competition between the two local papers has also continued in my

absence.The Byron News has a strange belief that printing 16,000 papers is somehow more conducive to wide readership than printing 22,000. This belief apparently derives from a survey in which eight out of ten people answered ‘yes’ to the question ‘Do you read the Byron News?’ The last time we looked at that survey nine out of ten people answered yes to the same question about The Echo, but we cancelled our subscription because it was far too expensive for an independent paper and because it was not a qualitative survey. ‘How long do you spend reading each of the two Shire newspapers?’ would be a far more revealing result. The continual growth in the distribution of The Echo is the result of reader demand, pure and simple. As soon as there are piles of Echoes at the end of the week lying around as

deep as the piles of unread copies of the The News you can be sure we will save money by cutting our printrun. There have been many good things in the news pages of The Echo over the past year, ranging from great concerts, art shows and festivals to the often unapplauded but essential work of service groups, fundraisers, ďŹ re and emergency volunteers, and many others. My own favourite observation, given the history of the past fifteen years and admitting that matters may be more fraught in the chamber than they seem from a distance, is how Mayor Jan Barham has managed to achieve so many unanimous and near unanimous resolutions in Council and how – unlike her predecessors – general manager Pamela Westing has sensibly avoided a partisan stance on these issues.

‘The NSW government must take immediate urgent action to protect the GE-free status of NSW farmers’, said Greens MLC Ian Cohen. ‘GE material has now been found in both Victoria and Western Australia. Nobody knows whether or not contaminated seed has spread to NSW, because there is no testing regime in place here. However, it is quite likely that contamination has occurred here too.’ The latest incident of genetically modiďŹ ed canola traces being found in nonGE seed shipments occurred in Western Australia. In July traces of Topas, a type of GE canola produced by Bayer, were found in shipments of Victorian canola bound for Japan. ‘Australia’s GE-free status is at risk, jeopardising our food exports to countries that insist on zero detectable levels of GE material’, Mr Cohen said. ‘The states need to mount a coordinated effort to identify and isolate any further contamination.’

Peace flame an enduring symbol of hope at upcoming Byron peace carnival

Byron Shire WPF coordinator Annabel McLisky holds the peace flame next to the Olympic flame.

globally. The World Peace Flame is a reminder to all peacemakers that peace is possible, and that it is the responsibility of each aspiring peacemaker to create peace at

all times, and in all situations in everyday life. The WPF was created just before the dawn of the new millennium in 1999, when, after an exceptional show of

cooperation between governments, peacemakers, military and commercial airlines, seven ames were lit by eminent peacemakers on five continents and were flown

sion-making and power, war zones, and to many places of cultural and religious signiďŹ cance. The citizens of Byron Shire now have the opportunity to take part in this global peace initiative. TheWPF will be welcomed on Main Beach, Byron Bay, at sunset on Saturday September 17. All residents and visitors of Byron Shire are invited to light candles from the ame. It is hoped that each individual who lights their own WPF will be reminded of their own inner peace and will feel inspired to develop peaceful relationships. The World Peace Flame will be the focus of the Byron Peace Carnival prayer vigil on Saturday evening and will be permanently installed in the Byron Bay Community Centre on Sunday September 18. May the presence of this symbol of hope and inspiraacross the oceans to be united tion create some peace in all into one World Peace Flame walks of life in our Shire. in North Wales. Since its creation the WPF Q For more details on the has travelled over 50,000km peace carnival, visit www. worldwide to centres of deci- byronpeacecarnival.com.

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14 August 30, 2005 Byron Shire Echo

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meditation with the empowering work of spiritual activist Joanna Macy. ‘It leads you deep into the web of life, giving you a stable base for sustained action. ‘You will learn tools to release the energy bound up in worrying about the world, and harness it to your distinctive gifts for making a difference.’ The workshop will be run by Bobbi Allan and Simon Clough. Bobbi is a Buddhist teacher, writer and refugee activist while Simon is a mediator, teacher and community builder. The cost is $65/$40 (concession also for landcarers). To enrol and for more info ontact ACE Mullumbimby 6684 3374.

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opposed that decision. While independence in this context means no concrete allegiance to any faction, the exercise gives an indication of the political leanings of Byron Shire’s independent councillors and whether they have voted in line with their pre-election promises. Cr Peter Westheimer, who stood for election as an independent with green leanings, has voted pretty much in line with expectations. Labor’s Ray Kestle is perhaps the most middle of the road of the councillors, sitting alongside Cr Jan Mangleson who appears to vote only slightly more conservatively. Cr Diane Woods, who was elected largely due to the

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preferences of Cr Tucker has pretty much followed the lead of her champion, however the big surprise is Cr Tardif. During the last Council, Bob Tardif was a firm supporter of Jan Barham and while not a Greens councillor, had a fairly strong green hue and benefited from Greens preferences at the last election. However his track record shows he cannot even be considered middle of the road and has voted more consistently with Ross Tucker than Jan Barham. Q While the analysis was undertaken by The Echo, the raw data on voting decisions was provided by Sandra Heilpern.

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‘Shock and awe’ bombards Brunswick

Artists from Southern Cross University and throughout the region are invited to get out their paintboxes and come up with an artwork thematically linked to current global and local troubles. The second annual Dayspring Art Award, coordinated by Southern Cross University chaplain John Kidson, is now open with entries closing on September 30. The award is for paintings, and offers $700 in cash prizes and more than $200 worth of vouchers. Mr Kidson said this year artists were invited to explore

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Construction work at the Brunswick River as seen from the Ocean Shore lookout.

and trucks have been enlisted to transform the hills into ďŹ ll. Mega-tonnes of fill are trucked down the highway each day, generating hundreds of ‘truck movements’ and regular delays around the new bridge site. Unlike the typical aggressive intercity semi and b-double drivers, marauding along the PaciďŹ c Highway, Abigroup’s truckies have been noticeably polite and courteous, traversing the highway carefully, manoeuvring around the tight turns with admirable skill. Manpower is everywhere, waving warning signs, directing trafďŹ c and cleaning up spillage along the roadway. Abigroup troops are also busy transforming the Brunswick River crossing. Massive but temporary rock platforms jut out from the banks to provide a solid foundation for the construction of three new 9.5m high bridge spans. International forces will be arriving soon with special

Disability conference at SCU A conference highlighting the issues facing people with disabilities in regional and rural areas will be hosted by Southern Cross University’s Centre for Law, Politics and Culture on September 16. The one-day conference ‘Out of the Spotlight: Citizenship and Participation of People with Disability in Regional and Rural Areas’, will feature guest speaker Dr Gerard Goggin, coauthor of Disability in Australia (2005). Conference convenor Dr Baden Offord said the main aim of the conference was to encourage and promote full participation in all aspects of society. Scholarships are available

the theme: ‘Tsunamis, terrorism, trouble – global and local, yet “the earth is the Lord’s and everything in it� (Psalm 24)’. Entries are limited to two per person, and owing to space constraints artworks must be less than 1.2 metres wide. Entries must be submitted on Friday September 30 between 8am and 6pm to the Dayspring Chapel. Entry forms are available from SCU’s Student Support Centre or Dayspring Chapel. For information contact the Dayspring Chapel at SCU on 6620 3943.

for students with a disability who wanted to attend the conference and needed carer support or accommodation. ‘A major focus of the conference is to invite participants to exchange ideas, views and experiences about disability in social and cultural contexts and to deepen our under standing of regional issues and their impact on disability and full citizenship,’ Dr Offord said. More information on the conference is available from the website www.scu.edu. au/research/clpc/outofthespotlight or by contacting the conference coordinator Rob Garbutt on 6626 9458 or email rgarbutt@scu.edu. au.

machinery imported from Taiwan needed to construct the 180m cantilever arch bridges. Towering cranes are pounding the ďŹ rst of 12 giant steel piles into the riverbed, forcing them 30m underground. The deep rhythmic thumping of the pile driver sends shockwaves through the earth and spinechilling reverberations through human heads and bones. Some residents claim it sounds like a death knell ringing out over Brunswick. Pile drivers are also working tirelessly at the less controversial Marshalls Creek bridge near Shara Boulevarde. A total of 110 reinforced concrete piles, with an additional 60 piles in the adjoining overflow bridge will be driven into the oodplain over two six month periods. Residents have been advised and mitigation strategies will hopefully reduce or avoid noise and vibration impacts. Environmental brigades have tried to minimise collateral damage, removing endangered plants and nesting animals wherever possible. Seagrasses were relocated from the bridge site and a seagrass nursery has been established behind protective geoflex silt screens nearby. It appears considerable effort and an obscene amount of money, manpower and equipment are being deployed to minimise the inconvenience and ensure the road building exercise is as quick, efďŹ cient and painless as possible for residents and road users. Only flora and fauna caught in the cross-ďŹ re must pay the ultimate price. It’s an historic moment. Change is everywhere, from Brunswick Heads to Yelgun,

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Michele Grant It’s not terrorists, or the tourists, it’s Abigroup, the RTA’s road contractor, inflicting the latest ‘Shock and Awe’ campaign on local residents. Over the past month Abigroup’s army of workers have invaded Byron Shire, blazing an 8.6km trail of controlled devastation through Ocean Shores and Brunswick Heads. Commencing work on the contentiousYelgun to Brunswick section of the PaciďŹ c Highway upgrade, Abigroup are e xe c u t i n g t h e RTA ’s approved redevelopment plan with astounding military precision. Platoons of local contractors have been deployed during this initial stage, cutting a wide swathe through the hilly terrain with incredible speed and efďŹ ciency. Hundreds of trees were felled and reduced to neat piles of woodchip within days. Countless animals have been forced to ee and casualties are mounting as many aren’t making it across the old highway. The mournful whine of chainsaws and growling dozers, the high pitched screeching of the woodchippers and incessant beeping of reversing trucks accompanied the troops arrival. No protesting activists lay in front of Abig roup’s ar senal of machinery, no human shields were chained to the towering gums. Defeated by years of battle, stunned local residents can only watch, in shock and horriďŹ ed awe, yet sadly complicit, as they drive past the scarred, ravaged landscape. With the vegetation stripped bare, the hills through Ocean Shores are now rapidly being reduced to gravel. A battalion of earth-moving dozers and diggers, cranes and graders

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Television Guide 1. Leonardo DiCaprio makes a good ďŹ st of Catch me If You Can (NBN, Sunday, 8.30pm), a conman’s true story. 2. Channel Seven has hexed the new season of 24 with Kiefer Sutherland by shifting it around and burying it late (9.30pm) on Monday night. 3. If you liked the BBC’s clever series Coupling when it was shown on the ABC, you’ll loathe the American version (Ten, Tuesday, 11.45pm). Vapid Hollywood starlet Lindsay Price (left) plays the same role as Gina Bellman (right), Dennis Potter’s ďŹ nal extravagance. Other castings were similarly inept and the series sank without trace.

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4.30 Movie: It Started In Paradise (G, 1952) Jane Hylton, Ian Hunter, Terence Morgan 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.30 Catalyst 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Something In The Air 1.00 National Press Club Address 2.00 The Bill (M, v) 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Doctor Who 6.30 Beat The Chef 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 We Can Be Heroes (M, cl) 9.30 The Glass House (M, sr,a) 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Four Corners 11.55 Media Watch 12.10 Night And Day (PG) 12.35 100 Centre Street (PG) 1.20 Movie: Jassy (PG, 1947) A servant girl rises to become the mistress of a mansion in order to return it to its rightful owner. Starring Margaret Lockwood, Patricia Roc 3.00 Mr Bean 3.25 National Press Club Address

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4.30 Movie: The Planter’s Wife (PG, B&W, 1952) Claudette Colbert, Jack Hawkins, Anthony Steel, Ram Gopal 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Something In The Air 1.00 Nice Guy Eddie (PG) 2.00 The Bill (PG) 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Doctor Who 6.30 Collectors 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 SpitďŹ re Ace Tests modern-day pilots in World War II conditions 9.30 MDA (PG) 10.25 Lateline 11.00 White Teeth (M, a,cl,s) 11.50 Bad Cop Bad Cop (M, cl,sr) 12.20 Movie: Give Us The Moon (G, B&W, 1944) In post-war London a club is opened for the idle. Starring Margaret Lockwood, Vic Oliver, Peter Graves and Jean Simmons. 1.55 Movie: Ferry To Hong Kong (PG, 1961) A ferryboat captain is saddled with an Austrian drunkard when authorities refuse to permit him to land. Starring Orson Welles. 3.55 Body Hits (PG) 4.30 Movie: Freedom Radio (PG, B&W, 1940) Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook, Raymond Huntley, Joyce Howard 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Gary Rhodes’ Cookery Year 1.00 Classic Parkinson 2.00 TLC (PG) 2.30 A Place In France 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Message Stick (G*) 6.30 How the Quest Was Won 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Strictly Dancing 8.30 Silent Witness (M, v) 9.25 Spooks (M, v) 10.20 The Memphis Trousers Half Hour With Roy & HG 10.50 Lateline 11.25 The Glass House (M, sr,a) 11.55 Rage Simulcast on Triple J (M)

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Weatherwatch Japanese News Cantonese News Mandarin News Weatherwatch World News Russian News Greek News Arabic News Indonesian News Business Report Dateline Tax Me If You Can Rampant abuse of tax shelters since the late 1990s The Mary G Show School Torque World Sport The Journal Newshour Global Village World News Australia World Sport Bronski & Bernstein Hoteline Storyline Australia: Vietnam Nurses World News Australia Happy Tree Friends And Friends (M, v) Movie: Metamorphosis (PG, 2002) Russian drama Gerhard Reinke’s Wanderlust Close

Weatherwatch World News Weatherwatch World News Spanish News Le Journal Russian News Greek News Arabic News Indonesian News Business Report Insight Sahara Marathon Food Lovers Guide To Australia The Movie Show World Sport The Journal Newshour Global Village World News Australia World Sport Simply Ming World Weddings The Real James Dean World News Australia Orthodykes Movie: Rebel Without A Cause (1955) US classic 12.55 Movie: Check And Mate (M, v,a, 2000) Italian drama 2.30 Close

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Sunrise Bambaloo Home Shopping Morning News Hope & Faith Still Standing Movie: Grosse Pointe Blank (M, v,cl, 1997) A romantic comedy about a government assassin who is assigned to do a hit in his hometown, which just happens to be at the same time as his 10-year high school reunion. Starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Dan Aykroyd and Alan Arkin. The Mole – The Amazing Game Who Dares Wins Go Go Stop News M*A*S*H Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away The Mole – The Amazing Game Las Vegas (M) Alias (M, v,s) Stargate Atlantis (M, v) Double episode season ďŹ nal Home Shopping Expo Creo A Dollar Home Shopping

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4.30 Movie: My Song For You (G, B&W, 1936) A grand opera tenor tries to help a young girl and falls in love with her. Starring Jan Kiepura, Aileen Marson and Emlyn Williams. 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 10.30 Extra German 10.55 Tate Modern 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Something In The Air 1.00 Pilot Guides 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Doctor Who 6.30 Talking Heads Betty Churcher 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.15 Media Watch 9.30 Enough Rope With Andrew Denton 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Joined For Life 11-year-old cojoined twins 12.00 Night And Day (PG) 12.25 Taggart (M, v) 2.15 Parliament Question Time 3.25 Bowls Australia v New Zealand – Men

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4.30 Movie: The Big Money (G, B&W, 1958) Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Something In The Air 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Doctor Who 6.30 Second Opinion 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Real Life Water Rats Tasmania 8.30 The Bill (PG) 9.20 Foreign Correspondent 10.05 Dead Ringers (PG) 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Live At The Basement Jon Stevens 12.05 Night And Day 12.30 The Scarlet Pimpernel (PG) 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.05 Movie: Traveller’s Joy (G, B&W, 1949) A woman is stranded in Stockholm with no money to pay her hotel or return to England, unknown to her, her ex-husband is also in the hotel in the same predicament. Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum.

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So how does one manage to snafe an icon like Mr BB for your track? ‘We met him a few years ago at the Opera House and went up and said Hello. We’d been in Rome playing and we were the guest band for the outdoor screening of Two Hands, with Megan Gale as well, right in the middle of the Tiber, 1000 seats and a big PA – and it was just booming over Rome – they had a weekly cultural event that focused on different countries. It was just very funny to hear Bryan Brown in Two Hands voice booming out classic Aussie culture over Rome like: ‘Kill the cunt’.’ ‘We told Bryan that story and when I wrote ‘Dexter and Sinistra’ I thought I wanted him as a speaker – and I had a friend who gave me Bryan’s number, luckily his personal assistant was a bit of a fan and he loved it.’

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There is something hauntingly Australian about the song, something that manages to walk that line between jingoism and authenticism. ‘Part of the reason I did it is that I’m not a big fan of Aussie hip hop – the American cultural imperalism which has people saying Dee-fence instead of defence. I want to write something that is very Australian without it being cringeworthy.’

these days the boys prefer a threesome. ‘We have gone back to being a trio – we like the power trio – it’s more dynamic – it’s easier and besides among three of us we can remember a lot more songs.’

Booming out classic Aussie culture over Rome For Karma County the recent talk of a roots revival bringing acoustic sets back to centre stage is a little ironic. ‘It’s very amusing for us when people talk about the new acoustic music, we’ve been doing it for 10 years!’ In the past, Karma County have invited a player on board for their tours, but

The Karma County have a solid reputation for stand alone recordings. And it’s no wonder, with the Music Industry’s Critic Award for best new indie release in 98 and later an Aria in 2000 for their album ‘Into the Land of Promise’, ‘PaciďŹ co’ is one of those albums just waiting to be heard. There’s a rawness, energy and immediacy that reects their musical prowess. ‘We recorded straight to tape – you get a live performance sound -- and there’s only one edit -- it’s a lot of pressure on us -- if you can do it -- the idea was to keep it quite simple’. Karma County ďŹ nish their tour in Byron on Sunday with a gig at the Beach Hotel. ‘We always try to ďŹ nish the tour in Byron and go to the Cypress Tree -- we have to come back, the food is just too good .’

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I am very excited. Any minute the phone will ring and I will have to drop everything and rush to the birth centre to cheer on one of my closest mates as she pushes out the next addition to the planet. I am a ‘support’ person. After three babies of my own I have to admit I don’t remember anything much of the support people I had at my births except that their conversation made me feel a little calmer. (I am wondering how I’ll cope not being the centre of attention. I might have to fake a dizzy spell). I don’t think there’s anything much a support person can do at a birth, other than take the odd snap and order in pizza. I have been practising just what vocal encouragements to use: ‘Nice try’ seems a little condescending and ‘that’s it, you’re almost there’ is a downright lie. Perhaps honesty is the best policy. When my friend is immersed in the waves of her contraction I might say: ‘only another 8 hours of unending pain, should I roll a joint?’ Or, ‘Don’t worry sweetheart, that’s just the beginning’. I found the constant reminders of my non-labouring support people to breathe downright annoying. Breathing is about the only thing left that you can do when you’re doubled over going for gold on the dilation. Something supportive like ‘Gee your hair looks nice’ or, ‘nice slippers’ would have been a lot more appropriate. The sacral massage is helpful. That’s if the woman can stand you getting anywhere near her. If you want to see a woman totally in her power – catch her mid contraction, she’ll be able to string language together that will leave you thinking she was a brickie’s labourer in a past life. There’s nothing more beautiful than a pregnant woman about to blow. It’s the stillness in the moment where one teeters on the precipice that overhangs the ensuing agony and ecstasy. I’ve got the rescue remedy, the arnica, the camera, I’ve prepared a few visualisations ‘You’re in a ďŹ ve star hotel and Brad Pitt is sucking your toes...’ If that doesn’t work, I’ve got a Peter Allen CD that should get the little fella out in a shot ‘When my baby... when my baby...’

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Tambalane at the Hotel Great Northern, Thursday

A lot of the tracks have very different feels – something not completely intentional.

Tambalane’s music covers a huge genre of styles, from the poppy upbeatness of Little Miss Liar to the anthemic, Free.

story about a guy that goes to work every day thinking every thing is great in life until he ďŹ nds out that his woman is cheating. By the third verse he does her in! Free was written on the beach late in the afternoon. It’s the type of song that hopefully will dig up your nostalgic senses in 30 years time. It’s all about starting again and living forever!’

‘All the songs were written as their own identity. We really didn’t write the songs striving for a particular sound or statement. It was whatever came

‘Little Miss Liar is an Edgar Allen Poe type story that is entirely ďŹ ctional. The story evolved in the studio, we all sat down and conjured up this

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‘We thought Byron was the perfect place to ďŹ nd new inspiration and I had never been there, so again a different environment helped to inspire new songs. Although, we didn’t get a lot done, we spent a lot of time either at the Great Northern or the Beach Hotel. I love Byron!’

There will also be a Big Cafe Conversation with Dr Bruce Robinson and Sandy McCutcheon, Alan Close, David Gulpilil and Angela Catterns. Dad’s big brekkie with Steve Snow from Fins on Sunday for Dads and kids only (I am so sneaking in for that), forums, art exhibitions, chats, songs, workshops and

out at the time. That’s why it’s such an eclectic bunch. Anyway who wants to listen to the same sounding songs all through an album, not me, boring!’

ii SINGLES FINDING LOVE Have you ever wondered just how to meet that special someone? Tired of being set up with your best friend’s left overs, or shufed into the corner at parties with all the other self conscious singles. Riktam de Voil has organised a dinner that celebrates your beautiful self in a stylish surrounding. This relaxed informal get together aims to get people together,

artist Gordon Syron and his wife photographer Elaine Pelot Syron. The project was in response to the need to provide Aboriginal people with jobs working in their own culture. Presently there is a lack of Indigenous people working in the already established institutions which house indigenous art and artifacts. You’ve only got to take a trip to Alice Springs to see a huge business of indigenous art, controlled by the white community.

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Jimmy Barnes at the Fatherhood Festival, Bangalow A&I Hall, more. chatting, Sunday Father’s dining and Day Weekend, playing the odd Friday, Saturday and game and who knows, it Sunday at the Bangalow A & I might even end in a bit of horiHall. www.fatherhoodfestival. zontal folk dancing. At the very com or enquiries to 6688 4071 least, vertical folk dancing may well be called for. Spaces for 10 ii TRIVIA to 20 people at just $20/head, WRITERS GETTING call Riktam on 0401 959 210, IT RIGHT for a 7.30pm start at Whynot Now that the festive tidal wave Restaurant. of writers has swept through the Bay again, the regular poetic ii ART world of Byron can get back to its roots. The ‘Writers at the BIRTHDAY WISHES Rails’ will be in action on SunFOR A BLACK FELLA! day for local and visiting poets. Bangalow’s Black Fellas The ever-popular $100 Poetry Dreaming Aboriginal MuseSlam will be the feature of the um celebrates its ďŹ rst birthday. afternoon, with plenty of space The business is Australia’s ďŹ rst for open and invited readings Aboriginal owned and operalong the way. ated Museum and is owned by

Three artists are inviting public participation in a public art event called Walking a Fine Line, which will take place at the Big Scrub Rainforest Day at Rocky Creek Dam, starting at 9am on Sunday. It’s a hands-on process, so come along and help create or just to watch and share the experience! Internationally renowned eco artist Virginia Jones will work with experienced local artists Robyn Andrew and Laura McEwan to create three art works addressing environmental issues, which involve the participant in caring for a fragile environment.

ii THEATRE TRY TO REMEMBER A woman with a hidden past arrives in the city. What will happen when a lover opens her suitcase and out steps her past? What happens in a relationship when secrets are unleashed. Bodies collide and cultures clash in this spectacular heart felt ďŹ ction. On the surface it’s a simple love story, a man and woman meet, fall in love, and when the woman is asleep the man man opens her suitcase and out of it comes a lover from her past. He is hallucinating, is she a psychopath? And more to the point, will it last! Star Court Theatre on Thursday, 11am and Friday 8pm.


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LiveMusic ii RADIOTHON GRAND OPENING BayFM kicks off its annual fundraising Radiothon this year with a mega Saturday monopoly – taking over gigs all over town. The greatest little community station in the nation gets its hands on the Rails with bands: Shamrock, Smiler, Jayson Ferris, Cheyne Murphy, Scarlett Affection and Groove Dalley all lining up for a live spin. Later that evening, wander over to the Hotel Great Northern for The Wright Brothers, Engine Three Seven, Seaberg, Trash, Tone Broker, Pob and at the Beach Hotel you can inspect the unexpected with Kalliope and DJ Shufe and the Mighty Pragmatics. Bay FM will be transmitting a live broadcast between 2 - 8pm, so for those who can’t get out, or are under house arrest, relax and go out on the inside. Give Give Give!

in the country. Joining local favourites Dub Shack are Melbourne’s highly percussive Blue King Brown, who are currently enjoying high rotation on Triple J for their single ‘Water’. Headlining the night is New Zealand’s legendary seven piece roots reggae phenonemon CornerStone Roots. Coorabell Hall is the ďŹ rst leg of their brief northern Australia tour, so be there on Thursday. Admission is $12 and $10 for subscribers of Bay FM.

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Slim Pickens and Doctor Baz are back in town after a hectic time in Europe where they played a string of 17 gigs. Highlights included 2 Blues Cruises on a Norwegian Fjord in the arctic circle in little more than a pair of stubbies and a t–shirt and playing to a

to launch their ďŹ rst CD of this monthly musical event. Aussie actor and icon Jack Thompson will be opening the launch and even getting up and giving the blues harp a blast during the evening. One of the dreams of the BVSC is to use the monies raised from the compilation CD set of more than 20 original local artists to purchase a duplicating machine to help produce quality audio product for all artists. The night will include Sarah Tindley, Paddy Raleigh, Azo Bell, Ben, Emerald, Gabi Bliss, Deidee Vine and more. The Byron Vista Social Club at the Byron Community Centre on Saturday 10 September.

ii WAINWRIGHT’S WORLD

She’s here.She’s been embraced globally for her originality and phenomenal live performances. Her ďŹ rst big blip on the Radar was ‘Bloody

ii VUE FROM A GUITAR BRIDGE How do you describe Lennox based band Vue? Well, according to critics ‘It’s like ACDC meets PowderďŹ nger and Australia’s own version of Led Zeppelin’. Receiving comments like this gave The Vue the conďŹ dence to enter The North Coast Jim Beam band comp for 2004, where they pulled off a win and recording time at Top Cat studios in Alstonville. The boys recruited bass guitarist Mick Harris (Australia’s version of Les Claypool) to complete the lineup and coming under the wing of owner and producer Brad Wann the boys recorded their ďŹ rst seven track EP. The Vue recently won the opportunity to have a face to face meeting with A&R reps from Sony/BMG which has also generated interest from other large Sydney record companies. Not bad going for a band that has been together only 12 months. They play the Hotel Great Northern as the BayFM Radiothon headline at the Hotel Great Northern on Saturday.

ii REGGAE RAMPAGE Oh we love our reggae here, and no wonder. We have some of the best home grown reggae beats

series at Coorabell Hall. This one’s headed by Melbourne Trazz kings Morph, who have never disappointed with their deep groove and live trance explorations. Local funkstars Groove Dalley are joined by an all-star crew (which includes soulful songstress Natalie Gay and the many talents of Linden Lester), and in their ďŹ rst funkfest appearance, The Utopians will be heating up the stage and snagging themselves a whole new audience. Doors open 7.30pm tickets $15/12.

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I was supposed to have a chat with Lloyd from The Necks this week, but something must have gone awry. Never mind, they’re back due to popular demand, one of the great cult bands of Aussie music. With virtually no publicity, I mean they don’t even need to do interviews, their 12 albums have sold in the thousands. Chris Abrahams on piano, Tony Buck on drums and Lloyd Swanton on bass conjure a chemistry together that deďŹ es description in orthodox terms. Friday, Byron Community Centre, doors open at 7pm.

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Well I’ve been asked not to say exactly who, but fans of a certain double platinum acoustic roots artist who just moved to the area happens to be playing in a band, also shrouded in secrecy. The Stonemasons will be playing Tuesday 20 September for this one of industry showcase – go get a ticket, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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Don’t miss out on tickets to Ben Lee, performing at the Bangalow A&I Hall on Sunday 30 October. Tix are at halfway mark, so don’t miss this rare opportunity to see an internationally acclaimed and loved act in a funky country hall. Tix at Barebones, Mullum Book shop and all good music stores.

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Bass Kleph of Sydney’s cult breaks label Breaking Point is at Elsewhere. Having supported the luminaries like Krafty Kuts and the Stanton Warriors, Bass Kleph also shines at underground events like the Bellingen Global Carnival Party. At Elsewhere the Sydney breaks are mixed with European electro from resident Audun and the UK’s DJ Chef. Also in Surfers is a new night at MyBar with Don Nadi and Jonny G while in Byron Cocos has Jet More on the upstairs decks and La La Land continues building the Friday house. Electro style from Willjay and Rock Hardson’s retro-disco-rock house.

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The Buddha Bar terrace warms it up till midnight with Dave Gravy on the decks and Mission Ignition’s 8pm show. c-moog continues the house session with Willjay, now joined by Madhu. Nick Taylor takes his tech-rock and punk-house upstairs at Cocos while Voodoo does the party on the main danceoor. At La La Land Giv of Toomba Records gets a solo turn after two weeks of the LiveWire electro-tech-house double act.

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Pob and Col play Threeways Cafe in Wilsons Creek from 4pm, at 9pm Hermitude bring live hip hop to the Beach Hotel. The downtempo duo merge turntables, keyboards and effects for groovy instrumental hip hop. Rock Hardson celebrates his birthday at his Elsewhere residency Royale. Joined by regular partner Giv, Byron DJ Foxxy and crew...this year the party may again last three days – or maybe it’ll just start Friday with a Virgo partner birthday at La La Land!

This year the world’s largest dance party for peace starts on Saturday September 17. In Byron the global peace prayer is 9am Sunday morning, simultaneously connecting over 200,000 people at 150 parties in more than 50 countries. Earthdance was launched in 1997 when Chris Deckker instigated 18 parties worldwide in a coordinated prayer for peace. Local Earthdance goddess Antara was involved in creating the ďŹ rst event and this year she’s returning to party with the San Francisco crew for Earthdance 2005. In Byron Shire the global peace link-up now reaches further than the party crew. The Peace Festival in Byron joins the prayer at 9am Sunday. For those that start the celebrations on the Saturday night, out west, past Casino Electric Forest is presenting a trancedance Earthdance. The line-up includes MK-Ultra, Foot-e, Franny, Launchpad and Pop, for directions check events at www.electric-forest.com. As with all the Earthdance parties proďŹ ts go to charity and Electric Forest is supporting UNCLE. There may be other ‘gatherings’ announced round Byron Shire and in all Australia is contributing more than a dozen major events to the global party. The Cairns Earthdance is one of the most popular and this year Byron breaks DJ Slinky is headlining the lush outdoor party. For more info on Earthdance and how to join the party for peace see www.earthdance.org

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THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER - SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER All are invited to attend the official opening at 6.30pm on Friday 2 September. Special guests include Uncle Clarence Phillips and Curator of Black Abstract, Simon Turner. BLACK ABSTRACT Paintings by Ada Bird and Gloria Petyarre, two of Australia’s most accomplished indigenous artists THE LINDT COLLECTION 37 photographs of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Yaegl peoples taken by JW Lindt in the 1870’s LIGHTS OUT Prints by Glen O’Malley and Ron McBurnie explore the gradual disappearance of the drive-in theatre LUCID Works on canvas and paper by Gabriela Soelkner illustrate her search for a ‘lucid’ moment Also on display: a selection from the Australian Portrait Collection, including winners and selected finalists from the 1988 to 2000 Doug Moran Portrait Prize Cnr Tweed Valley Way and Mistral Rd MURWILLUMBAH NSW Ph: 02 6670 2790 Gallery and CafĂŠ open Wed to Sun 10am - 5pm


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LEO: This week favours a walk on the quiet side – giving your private needs and desires precedence over public preoccupations. A peaceful mind place and a calm head space where you can give yourself the attention you need is presently pretty well essential to your wellbeing.

SCORPIO: You can criticise, analyse and take things apart to show where, how and why they don’t work, but remember the nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty. Are you able to put everything back together again so it does work?

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mint, basil, coriander and cherry tomatoes: the classic Thai balance of sweet, sour, hot and salty flavours observed with confidence and, apart from a touch too much vinegary sharpness, success. I am eating my way back to the flavours with words; it is not so hard, then, to re-experience my herb-crusted barramundi on crab-flecked kaffir-limey fried rice, the draped fish plumply white under its thick dark sheen of spiced herbs. Gorgeous stuff: fat snowpeas and half a lime to squeeze over the fish and grace in the splayed-out petals of the carefully carved red chilli, like a flower. My friend’s Mussuman Chicken Curry comes as a creamy amber sauce in which bathe chunks of meltingly soft chicken and sweet potato, the lot festooned with more grace in the little sculpture of deep-fried sweet potato shavings. The room is emptying out. Adam apologises for our initial delay – a concert at the A & I Hall, he suspects, was responsible for a fullhouse at 7 p.m. Hippy Dave stops by our table as the desserts arrive, telling us how he drives all the way from Federal just to eat the soup of chicken poached in lemongrass broth. Before us are Lime and Ginger Brulee in a small ramekin and the flared mould of chocolate pudding with a dish of vanilla icecream beside it. My friend dips in to the brulee: the toffee snaps into shards to expose the luscious tangy cream beneath. I have pierced the pudding with my spoon and a glossy dark sauce spurts out; I convey both cake and sauce to my mouth and there is a fleeting explosion of flavour almost erotic before I am able to exclaim.

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BYRON WHALING With your government’s generous tax breaks and concessions, a Norwegian, Japanese and Icelandic consortium has re-opened the Byron Bay Whaling Station. Join us for our ‘Whale Festival Family Fun Day’. Featuring a ‘Whale of a sizzle BBQ’ and our delightful ‘Research Burgers™’. Also there’s heaps to do like re-stringing your tennis racket, candle making workshops and of course there will be plenty of MEAT.


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This newsletter Governance Considerations Technical Considerations

July 2005

THE LISMORE SOURCE NEWSLETTER

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The Project Reference Group (PRG) is a community consultation committee set up by Rous Water. Groups represented by the committee are listed in The Source 2. The PRG provides input into the project planning process and actively communicates with the community, consultants, government agencies and Rous Water. The environmental impact assessment process, currently underway, also includes opportunities for community input and feedback.

The major organisations involved in the Lismore Source Project are the Department of Commerce (the project managers), Rous Water (the proponent of the project), Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources (DIPNR - who may issue the licences for the use of the water) and Lismore City Council (who may approve the Development Application for the pump stations and upgrade of Nightcap WTP). These organisations are accountable to the community and aim to be transparent in their respective roles in the project.

Governance Considerations

Rous Water ensured the use of the best available data, which was confirmed by DIPNR. The project will be based on these studies along with compliance to relevant legislation and licensing requirements. Should the current proposal and its components be approved by DIPNR and other approval agencies, construction will commence in the beginning of 2006 with operation expected by the end of 2006.

Scientific studies are being used to design and assess the Lismore Source Project. Studies have included modelling of the water allocation and the impact of the recent drought and studies of the ecology of the Wilsons River. Risk assessments consider the quality of water in the Wilsons River. Technical studies have also been undertaken to determine the best place to treat the water and to develop concepts for the infrastructure.

The Lismore Source proposes to extract water from Wilsons River at Howards Grass, approximately 5km upstream of Lismore. There will be a pump at the extraction point on the Wilsons River and also above the flood level at Howards Grass. The second pump above flood level will pump the water via a new pipeline to Nightcap Water Treatment Plant. Nightcap Water Treatment Plant will be upgraded to treat this additional water.

Technical Considerations

Welcome to the seventh issue of The Source! This issue is a continuation of a series that describes the sustainability considerations of The Lismore Source Project as identified by its Project Reference Group (PRG). (The Source 3 gave an overview of all the sustainability issues; Source 4 described environmental considerations; and Source 5 presented the social and economic considerations). This issue of The Source outlines the process by which the project is planned, designed and assessed (referred to as ‘governance’) and the practical and scientific aspects of the project (i.e., ‘technical considerations’). Please contact us if you would like more information. We welcome your input.

Governance and Technical Considerations of Water from Wilsons River

The PRG.

Newsletters.

Howards Grass.

Pumps and pipes.

The Source newsletter series, the major tool for informing the community about the project, is distributed by Rous Water, displayed throughout the community and printed in local newspapers. Media releases support the newsletters and highlight milestones of the project. The Project Manager, Rob Siebert, is also available to integrate community concerns into the project planning process.

water is the source of life

Site visits by PRG.

Technical presentation.

Scientific studies.

Next Newsletter The eighth issue of The Source will summarise the outcomes of the environmental impact assessment process.

Contact Details: Rob Siebert, Project Manager Lismore Source Project Rous Water PO Box 230 LISMORE NSW 2480 Phone: 6621 8055 This newsletter is printed on recycled paper. It was prepared by Sustainable Futures Australia based on information provided by Rous Water and Lismore Source Project Reference Group. © Rous Water 2005.

Governance and Technical Sustainability Issues

Six key governance issues have been identified by the Project Reference Group (PRG) and relate to the processes by which the project is planned, designed and evaluated. The seven key technical issues focus on the operational aspects of the project, and scientific and engineering considerations.

Back issues of this newsletter are available by contacting Mr. Rob Siebert, Project Manager.

Do you think the PRG has covered all the key governance and technical issues? Please contact the project manager or a PRG member to let us know.

Consultants employed to conduct environmental impact assessments of the Lismore Source Project will address these issues.

7 The operation of the Tuckomobil Canal will not affect the project - the Tuckomobil Canal should not affect the hydrodynamic aspects of the Wilsons River and its capacity to serve the project.

6 It has considered and addressed issues of climate change, including sea-level rise – issues such as climate change should be considered in the planning, assessment and design of the project.

5 Alternative options to the present project have been considered in relation to achieving the aims of Rous Water’s 1995 Strategy for having sufficient potable water supply for the regional community – before initiating the Lismore Source Project, all other options should have been considered to supply sufficient potable water supply for the regional community, including water saving options.

4 Given there is limited data on which to base decisions, to what extent and how will the precautionary principle be applied, to ensure the project’s technical and management approach acknowledges this – precautions should be taken in the design and operation of the Lismore Source to ensure the limited data for decision-making is acknowledged and taken into account.

3 The model used is appropriate and as accurate as possible using the best available information – the scientific modelling based on water use, climate change and environmental conditions, should be the most suitable for this project and use the best available data (see The Source 6).

On behalf of the wider community, the PRG is asking how, and to what extent, the Lismore Source Project will ensure:

Governance Issues

1 The general community is well informed about the project and is being engaged in the planning process – information about the project (eg, pumping amounts and schedule proposed by Rous Water) should be available to the community through the entire process of the project.

2 The concerns and issues of stakeholders and the community are being addressed – during the development, design and implementation of the project, concerns raised by stakeholders and the community should be attended to.

3 Conflict will not be created in relation to other water planning initiatives – the project should not affect other water planning initiatives (including proposed watersharing plans).

4 The impacts of demand management, alternative sources and water restrictions are taken into account – throughout the planning and operation of the project, demand management, alternative water sources and water restrictions should still be considered.

5 Financial outcomes will not be the sole driver for the operating rules of the system – the viability of the project should not be primarily based on financial issues.

6 The community is represented in ongoing management and review of the project if it proceeds – if the project goes ahead, the community should maintain the ability to be involved and give feedback. Technical Issues

1 An implementable solution is provided in a timely manner – a practical water supply should be provided within the time needed to meet the water needs of the community.

2 The system can be operated on current and projected salinity levels in the river – the system should allow for water to be drawn from the river regardless of current or potential salinity levels in the Wilsons River.


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6684 2474 0427 842 474 Your local specialist in Sewage Management phone

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AUSTECH APPLIANCE SERVICE Washers, stoves etc ............................. 0413 029797 or 66801988 BRUNSWICK TV SERVICE 30yrs Byron Shire, Bill Sked ......................................................... 66851778 MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire .............................. 0408 851633 or 66842952

AIR CONDITIONING APEX AIR & REFRIDGE Install & service Lic. 73289c................................ 66857781 or 0422 559691

ANTENNA & INSTALLATION ANTENNA EXPERT Great reception at the right price. All work guaranteed......................... 66809065 BYRON ANTENNA SERVICE Crystal clear reception ............................... 1800 613033 or 66809065 TV ANTENNA INSTALLATION All work Rob Deegan .............................. 0429 994516 or 66845525

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GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ABOUT BYRON Mowing, gardening, rubbish removal ................... Mark 66853995 or 0421 932945 BRUSHCUTTING, WHIPPERSNIPPING & GARDENING General farm work .............. 0403 822482 BYRON OCEAN SHORES LAWNS & GARDENS Gardening, mowing, rubbish removal etc.. 66804744 or 0404 418957 CALDERA ECO-SERVICES Environmental weed control ......................... 66721879 or 0412455801 DAVID’S LAWNMOWING SERVICE Huge value, tiny prices, small jobs OK......................... 66807337 GARDEN SACK SERVICE Rubbish removal.............................................. 0437 874884 or 66874886 GARDEN, WHIPPER SNIPPING Ocean Shores area, Kim. ................................................... 66805390 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured............................ 0405 922839 or 66841674 ORGANIC GARDEN MAINTENANCE/MULCHER Reliable naturally .........0423 527882 or 66846193 TIGHT SPOT EXCAVATIONS Call Chris .....................................................0404147100 or 66872334 TREE FELLING & CHIPPING Fully insured, goor rates, ph Nick ................ 0415 935048 or 66884336 TREE LOPPING & WOOD CHIPPING Vic Carpenter (see Tradework) .................................. 66841172 TROWS LAWNMOWING Lawns, gardens, ride–on .................................. 0410 665902 or 66875959 YARD TIDY Mowing, edging & green waste removal ............................................... ph Ward 66872108 ,i>ĂƒĂŠĂ€>ĂŒiĂƒ°ĂŠ Ă•Â?Â?ĂžĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂ•Ă€i`°ĂŠ

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HANDYPERSONS A REASONABLE RATE CARPENTRY/CONCRETE RENDERER ......Oz 0421893534 or 66842858 A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All Ph Andre............................................................ 66847553 ABLE BRIANS HOME REPAIRS The best prices in town....................................................... 66844365 ANDY B HANDYMAN Reliable property maintenance .....................................................0428 859787 CALL A HUBBY FOR ALL THE LITTLE ODD JOBS ..................................0421347320 or 66801267 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Tom Scott .......................... 0418 600576 or 66848004 COSMO’S HOUSE HEALING SERVICES Pro paint, carpentry, the works .......................0422 996731 DAN HANDYMAN Leaking taps to minor building maintenance ............. 66228911 or 0402 009361 ESSENTIAL HOME SERVICES ...................................................... James 0432418354 or 66853186 JACK OF ALL TRADES Reasonable rate, Phone Mark.......................................................0413 224163 SHANES HANDYMAN SERVICES General carpentry & odd jobs ...................................0439 335659 SMARTEN UP PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Max .................................. 66843189 or 0411 226717 TWEED/BYRON Repairs, maintenance, gardens, ute .............................................................. 66770294

HIRE MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more ...................................................................... 66843003 TRUCK HIRE WITH CRANE For those too heavy jobs ............................................................ 66846789

HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists: Bangalow Upholstery......................... 66871553

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• Screens • Hollands • Venetians • Pleated • Security • Awnings & Patios • Vertical drapes

LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION BRUNSWICK BOBCAT & TIPPER HIRE and landcsaping. Best prices..... 0422 041491 or 66850057 DIG IT LANDCAPE GARDENS Ride-on. Phone Patrick ............................ 0416 109495 or 66871905 GARDEN DESIGN & FENG SHUI ............................................................. 0428 884329 or 66857756 IAN HOSKEN LANDSCAPE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION Lic 172806C ... 0409 643245 or 66841581 LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN Brad Turk Lic. 24884C www.turklandscapes.com.au ..........0418 661145 LANDSCAPE DESIGN by David Pettifer www.byronscape.com .............. 0427 845284 or 66855985 NEW HORTICULTURE Pty Ltd. Modern Australian Landscaping ............... 0405 383039 or 66802607 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING SERVICE Excavator hire, ...................0402 716857or 66802750 SHANE FLANNERY LANDSCAPING Paving, retaining walls, bricklaying .......................0418 669055 SHAW DESIGN Landscape design & construction ..................................... 0412 666217 or 66840323


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COMPUTER SERVICES FREAKYBUSINESS.COM. web, video, business to business solutions .................................. 66846373 MENDICOTT.COM Web design & marketing, e-commerce ...............................................0403 291982 WORD PROCESSING/PRESENTATION BY EXP. P.A. .......................... 0412576664 or 66875959

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

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Ph: Mobile 0414843955 or 02 66843955 • email: lawson@spot.com.au • Accepts credit cards Shop 10 Ross Industrial Complex, Station St, Mullum Also at 15 Riverside Drive, Mullumbimby 2482

KEVIN’S COMPUTER SERVICES Ph: 6685 4616 or 0417 854616 email: kjustice@nnsw.quik.com.au Advice on all aspects of computers • New computers built to your requirements • Supply and installation of hardware • Training in computer/software use • Problem diagnosis/solving • Internet connection setup • Web page design • Available after hours and weekends by arrangement • Reasonable rates • Mobile service to your place

HEALTH & LIFESTYLE CATERING THE LARDER Byron Bay Quality Food for All Occasions ....................www.thelarder.com.au 66808644

DENTISTS BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury-free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 MULLUMBIMBY DENTAL CENTRE 100 Stuart St, Mullumbimby ........................................ 66842644

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Service Directory HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .................................... 66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................... 66857001 ACUPUNCTURE Chinese herbs, Massage‌ R Gutwein ......................................................... 66808208 ACUPUNCTURE & TCM SPECIALIST House of Wellbeing, Kim Kilgariff.............................. 66858538 ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION Japan trained.................................... Joshua Leishman 66809092 ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Postural re-education for pain, stress/dysfunction. M. Hayes ..... 66809770 BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 CHIROPRACTOR Bruce Campbell, Brent Verco 52 Shirley St, Byron Bay ................................ 66858159 CHIROPRACTOR Byron Network Chiropractic – low force..................................................... 66858553 CHIROPRACTOR Greg Kendall, 38 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads ..............................................6684 4433 CHIROPRACTOR Michael Schwager 109 Stuart St Mullumbimby ......................................... 66841962 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST Michael Du Sautoy, Lennox Head.............................................. 66877000 COUNSELLING, DREAMWORK, SANDPLAY Karen Carruthers M.Couns .......................... 66846581 CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern, Practitioner, Tutor & Trainer .......................... 66846444 LIGHT WORKER HEALING Massage, Energy Balance, Counselling .................................0432 477693 MASSAGE Earthtouch bodywork. Deep, intuitive, healing. Siski ............................................. 66853464 MULLUMBIMBY Herbals, Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St.............................................. 66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................... 66841511 ROLFING STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION Advanced Cert. Carolyn Boniface, ....................... 66779223 THERAPEUTIC THAI MASSAGE Energy & nerve realignment ................ 0419 667319 or 66809290

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Prepayment required for: Garage Sales, Share Accommodation, Wanted to Rent and Work Wanted classifications

12pm Monday for display ads

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Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St Byron Bay – Unit 3, 6 Jonson St

2pm Monday for line ads Account enquiries phone 6685 5222

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK PUBLIC NOTICES OSTEOPATHY ANDREW HALL New Brighton................................................................................................ 66802027 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent, Mon - Fri ........................................... 66851126 EVE SCHOENHEIMER, JODIE JACOBS Byron Bay............................................................... 66807575 PETER DUNSHEA Byron Bay .................................................................................................. 66856193

PHYSIOTHERAPY ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Suffolk Park 1 Bryce Street ............................................................ 66853511 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Craniosacral, Massage & Pilates Libbie Nelson, Petra Karni, Orsolina Aroney Lot 1, Ballina Road, Bangalow ............................. 66872330 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, acupuncture, physio............................................. 66847555 NICK EDMOND, CHRISTEL TAYLOR Mullumbimby Physiotherapy Centre ‘Govinda’ 8 Jubilee Ave, Mullumbimby Monday, Wednesday, Friday......................................................... 66843255 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY NIGEL PITMAN ........................................................ 66803499 PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture and physio ........................................................ 66851646

MOTORING BILLINUDGEL BRAKE CENTRE ............................................................................................ 66801382 BILLINUDGEL STEERING & SUSPENSION ......................................................................... 66801382 BYRON CLASSIC CARS Cars bought and sold ..................................................................0439572287 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition, for quote phone Mark .......................................0427660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE Essery Wreckers ................................................................... 66845296 FRED HENRY MECHANICAL REPAIRS Billinudgel.............................................................. 66802155 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WELDING, MTA MEMBER, PEARCE MOTORS ............................... 66851252

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NEW TYRES Estab 1988 BATTERIES & REPAIRS Mogo Place

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GREEN & ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MUFFLERS 20 years in Byron Shire WILSON’S EXHAUST 15 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Industry Est Ph. 6685 6925

MISCELLANEOUS EVENT SERVICES MAKE UP ARTIST Weddings & special events, Sabine Hellfaier........................................0422 752264

LANDSAILING BYRON BLOKARTS blokart.com ............................................................... 0428 991210 or 66802239

PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING Bill Veale ................................................................................................ 66842262

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILLINUDGEL/OCEAN SHORES VET HOSPITAL Jon Hollingworth .................................. 66803480 BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Matt Allworth ............................................... 66856899 MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar and Susannah Wood........................................ 66843818

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– CLASSIFIEDS – Can be booked any time during business hours Monday to Friday by phoning 6684 1777. Please be very clear about what you want to have printed in your ad. Our Echo staff will read your ad back to you. Please help us by making sure we have correct details and phone numbers. Please have credit card ready for Garage Sales, To Share, Wanted To Rent and Work Wanted.

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ALINA HUGHES

Weddings • Funerals • 66859898

CHOKE THE SMOKES

WITH HYPNOSIS. Paul L. Jones C.Ht. DO IT NOW! 66807030

DRESSMAKER Phone 66871881

DENTURES

LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation SANDRO 66805002

TAROT ASTROLOGY REIKI by Eve 66802608, 0417427518

Back by popular demand: THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK @ Echo offices Mullumbimby & Byron Bay or www.ozshop.net.

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DEB McBRIDE Helping people help their pets. 0412455512 / www.purelyanimal.com

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LIFE READINGS with MARLENA SUE BASSER. Call 66872707

Ph: 6685 7657 or 0404 471 521 Email: lyndadean@hotkey.net.au

GROOVEN ph.66807420

SUSAN ALLEN CMCAPA Phone 66802805

MEN’SLINE SUPPORT COUNSELLORS Willing to listen, call 66222240 7pm-11pm every night.

INDEX Arts & Artisans . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Births . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Business For Sale . . . . . . . . . .39 Bus Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Cabins For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Caravans For Sale . . . . . . . . . .38 Car Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Childcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Church Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Engagement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 For Hire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Funeral Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Garage Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Hall For Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Health Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Holiday Accommodation . . . . .39 Houses For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .39 House Sit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 House Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Land For Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Motor Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Musical Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Only Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Pets of the Week . . . . . . . . . . .40 Positions Vacant . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Property For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .39 Property Wanted . . . . . . . . . . .39 Public Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Removals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Share Accommodation . . . . . .39 Short Term Accommodation . .39 Social Escorts . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 To Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 To Let . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Tractor For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Tractor Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Tradework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Tree Lopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Wanted To Rent . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Work Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

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iMAC G3 333Mhz 6gb HD, 192Mb RAM, 6mb VRAM, k’board & mouse, OS 9.2.1 $100. iBOOK clam shell G3 300Mhz 6gb HD, 32mb RAM, 4mb VRAM, Wireless card, OS 9.2.2 original s’ware $300. POWERMAC G3 blue/ white tower, original 17� Apple Studio display CRT, 300Mhz, 6gb HD, 640mb RAM, 16mb VRAM, CD ROM, 10 mega Zip 100 drive, k’board & mouse, 56k modem, OS 10.3.9, MS Office X works like a dream $450 or best offers. Call Dean now 0409010456

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MAC Quicksilver G4 desktop OS 10.2, 800mhz, dual processor 512meg ram, no monitor, EC $1700 ono. 66807097

BACKHOE HIRE/4WD John Coe – All excavations Ph 66841576, mobile 0408 841576

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Deep relaxation practice Saturday 3rd Sept 12.30-1.15pm Byron Yoga Centre. By donation. With Flo 66859910

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Angelic healing, Reiki, intuitive/ HEALING HANDS deep tissue mas- psychic messages, galactic grounding. Cellular Nutrition. â?¤ â?¤ Linda Flower BODY HARMONY. Transformational sage, home visits. 0422456978 Rajan. 66843071, 0421892812 bodywork. Info Chania 66803773

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with Sue Hawkins. Yoga, meditation, pranayama, relaxation & rejuvenation. Gourmet veg food 2-5 September; 21-25 October; 2-5 December; also LUXURY retreat 2-6 Oct. Ph 66848188, www.byronbayyoga.com.au

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BYRON BABEWATCH Nannies & Babysitters All Insured & Qualified. 24 hours / 7 days. 66848008

COMPUTERS

MR MACINTOSH I’ll come to you! Troubleshooting, tuition, internet. Call Tom 66855504

COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING Virus prot., repairs, mobile service Daniel 66801713, 0422804449 HELP – Computer getting you down? Virus & other problems, tuition, repairs, upgrades & advice. We’ll come to you. Talk to Nick – 66846741, 0412599695 or Maarten 66849259, 0413379514

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FIREWOOD – 66845377 MOSQUITO NETS

BRIDGLANDS BUY & SELL - good used furniture - good clean bedding - late model electrical & antiques. M’by 66842511

TYAGARAH MULCH Bales from $3.50. Phone 66851371

COMPOST TOILETS Garry Scott • 66843468

BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Best brands - Best range. Sleep Zone Bridglands, Mullumbimby. 66842511

LEISURESCAPES

GARDEN & DESIGN CENTRE Plant Nursery Paver displays Masonry blocks Garden displays Water features Furniture Landscape supplies Design Consultancy 2 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Ind Est. OPEN 7 DAYS – 66856990

ORGANIC FRUIT & VEG

TRAMPOLINES, replacement mats & parts, pool tables & accessories. Every Mon 1-5pm FOSSIL FARM 419 Phone 66851624, m. 0409851624 Left Bank Road, Mullum. 0429843408

KING SIZE MATTRESS Pillow Top $300, + free slat base, bunk (bottom double top single) $30. 66857011 QUIKSHADE white, used twice $800. Phone 0403075674

GREAT GIFTS FOR DAD OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT ALL DAY SATURDAY Ocean Shores Surf

VACUUM CLEANERS from $49, repairs, bags, parts, prompt free pick up/delivery. Rick’s Vacshack 66843704 CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes and prices at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. LATTICE FACTORY PRICES – MADE TO SIZE Phone 66801700 DINNER TABLES solid salvaged timber, made locally, fr $350. 66843375

BLANK CDs Mini Discs & Floppys

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SATURDAY 9AM, hundreds of computer parts, monitors, hard discs etc, 22 Tincogan Street, Mullumbimby.

SAT 8AM-12PM, final moving sale, 12 Marattia Place, Suffolk, double futon, CARPET MATS – from 50 cents each single bed, bread oven, toast oven, at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby clothes, tools, etc etc. All to go. Industrial Estate. 9AM SAT, books, clothes, household FREE – HILLS HOIST clothesline, you stuff, 13 Hayter Street, Suffolk Park. disassemble. Phone 66855900

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KITCHEN complete with stainless steel ZODIAC INFLATABLE 3.8 red over sink $250, alum windows $30 each, black, A1 condition, reg’d with trailer, bargain $2750. Phone 66846614 shower base new $50. Ph 66843624 RUNNING MACHINE York Millennium � � � � MEN’S SILK GOWNS foldable treadmill, top range, hardly now $50, great pressies. August Moon. Phone 66807506 � � � � used $850. Phone 66843470

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43 FINGAL STREET (back lane), Brunswick, Saturday 8am not before!

MYOCUM ROAD 742, furniture, club couch + chairs, 2 hoop pine wardrobes, single beds, double mattress, chests, with every purchase for Dad mirrors, restored kitchen cabinet, elecRIDE-ON Masport 14.5hp 40â€? cut, very tric keyboard, music stand, small gui@ Ocean Shores Surf 4REE LOPPING RUBBISH REMOVAL good cond $900. Phone 66840301 tar, telescope, heaps of Legos, wash INCH CHIPPER SEALY Posturepedic king sgle enseming machine, clothes, toys etc. Phone WELLNESS WATER FILTER 1yo, over ble $350, solid wood bedhead as new AUTO w/m auto $80, fridge 2dr $190, 0H ,ES 66847739, 0414262168 $2000 new, $850. Phone 66843470 $50, dressing table, large mirror $35, C/bond windows cheap. 0413589388 OR Yamaha II k’b organ $50. 66801838 LEADLIGHT WINDOWS x 4 largest BYRON 1/57 Shelley Dr, Sat 8am, din&ULLY INSURED ing table, chairs, papasans, single/douDEUTSCHER RIDE-ON MOWER 1mx1.3m, framed, ready for installation, ble beds, canoe, electricals, clothing & excellent condition, also 2 x Sri Lankan excellent cond $900 ono. 66845137 much more! Phone 66858217 easy chairs. Phone 0427668844 FOR SALE Now available ½ loads & bag delivery NEW DOORS & security doors $25BYRON YOUTH SERVICE GARAGE ORGANIC GARDEN COMPOST to your door, tea tree mulch, 10m with $240, 200L paint, cheap. 0411883601 $10/30L bag & earthworms. 66846341 SALE, tables, chairs and all sorts of delivery $35/m, bag or bulk & rubbish wares! 1 Gilmore Crescent, Byron Bay, CUBBY HOUSE cypress, good condi- Saturday 8.30am onwards. removal. 66843366 / 0419843366 Wooden railway sleepers, concrete tion $150, matchstick blinds x 2 clean, MACHINES & GAS REFILLS. sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, SUFFOLK PARK, excellent quality large $50. Phone 66841998 Bridglands Retravision 66842511 mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. pre-loved children’s clothes age 0-4, Soft (like surf school). Sizes 6’ - 9’. SILVER CUTLERY Mon-Fri 7.30am-6pm, Sat 7.30amboys, girls, name brands $1-$10, 15 INDONESIAN DAYBED no mattress, Great prices. 0402965800 Chistoffle beautiful 84-piece setting. Glasgow Street, 8am Saturday. 2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. restored, Indonesian 4-poster bed matPOA. Phone 0409121780 66842323 AUTO WASHING MACHINE top loader tress included. Phone 66845300 BANGALOW, books, clothes, toys, furrecon 3 mth warranty $120. 66843450 KITCHEN suit granny flat 2100 x 600 NICE OLD CUPBOARD/meat safe, niture, 12 Keith Street, 9am Saturday. from $10.50sqm useful/decorative $130. Ph 66851599 $350. Phone 0412849149 HUGE GARAGE SALE TV, leather For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. PARISIAN STYLE 4 iron chairs and OUTSIDE TOILET waterless humus lounge, plants, household goods & Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure closet, exc cond, as new, solid conmuch more, Sat 8am, 1k up McAuleys marbletop table, excellent condition, 3 MASSAGE TABLES $220 + supplies, struction $800. Phone 66843592 Lane, Mullum. Phone 66843230 months old $450. Phone 66870713 5 year warranty. M’bimby Herbals, 79 100% cotton, all sizes & colours FRIDGE Kelvinator 480L very good LAOS TEXTILES – new, vintage, 158 SKINNERS SHOOT RD, Byron Stuart St, 66843002 or 66850232 AH, Ph 66843191, web: 1001nets.net antique, private. Phone 0418782026 Bay, Sat, Sun, everything. 0427534897 condition $195. Phone 66842864 www.balancebodybenches.com TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, Billinudgel. Phone 66801718

REVERSE CYCLE AIR-CONDITIONING THIS WINTER BRIDGLANDS 66842511

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VACUUM BAGS

CARAVANS FOR SALE CARAVAN ONSITE Byron Bay Van Village, priced to sell $35,500 conds apply. Insp today or ph 0415662585 MILLARD 16’ sleeps 4 good spare room could deliver $1500. 0427813862

CAR SERVICE

BSW MOTORS

In Billinudgel! Burkhard does Pink Slips now! 10 Bonanza Dr. 66804999.

MOTOR BIKES

BANGALOW MOVING SALE BBQ $170, lovely timber queen bed $500, ’96 VIRAGO goes well, needs work queen mattress $80, saddle $100, 2 $1200 to good home. Ph 0411210959 drawer coffee table, shelves, windsurfer + 2 sails $300 bargain, 53cm TV $150, wardrobe $40, 2 x bar stools $140, elect fence components, 200 CD tower $70, fridge $600, more‌ anytime. Phone 0407168592 DRUM KIT $100. WARDROBE lowboy $150. 66870788 CAMPING RIG-OUT granny flat tent, gas stove, fridge, light, tables, chairs, toilet, as new. Phone 66802748

WANTED WANTED: ANTIQUES, GOOD USED FURNITURE Clean double & queen size beds. Bridglands Mby 66842511. BED king size timber base. Phone 66848004

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GARAGE SALES ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER Urgently need your leftovers from Garage Sales. Books, bricabrac etc. Please drop off at our shop at Ocean Shores Shopping Centre or phone 66801843 for pickup. BILLINUDGEL OP SHOP Open Saturdays 9-12. RUBBISH REMOVED FROM $20 Mark 66853995, 0421932945 anytime ANTIQUE FURNITURE, books, shed cleanout, some tools, Sat 7am start, Cudgen Street, Brunswick Heads.

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CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE Phone 0418189324, 0438189323

MARKET STALL with equip, 3 perm sites + room for expansion. Children’s UV swimwear, sunwear, sportswear. Small wholesale & unique mail order items. BH 66844242, AH 66851371

MAZDA Astina 323 ’98 elect windows, BYRON SHIRE ONLY – Security wina-con, alarm, key lock, new tyres, 6 dows and doors, custom made and mths rego $12,500. Phone 66803887 repairs, est. 1998 $42,500 ono. Phone JEEP ’95 SPORT 11 months rego, Geoff 0409828370 new tyres & brake, all electrics $9350 FOOD VAN ex-waffle, original design, ono. Phone Geoff 0409828370 6x9, reg 6/06, health approved, hot HYUNDAI EXCEL 4 months rego, great water, elect, gas, compact & easy to tow $7500 ono. Phone 66841998 cond, no rust $2400 ono. 66851630 OLD SPLIT SCREEN KOMBI $5000. Phone 66849314 FALCON ’88 van 7 mths reg, new front end & battery VGC $2400. 66841249 LANDROVER ’98 SWB Holden motor, good cond $2500 ono. Ph 66843531 TOYOTA HIACE campervan pop top, fully equipped, 8 mths rego, reliable $5295 ono. Phone 0416630262

BIKE & SURF SHOP PLUS bike, board and vehicle hire business. Cheap rent, big shop, expandible. Ridiculous price. Urgent sale $33,500 including all stock WIWO. 0400004117 FOOD VAN 3 GREAT MARKETS. Ph 66874424

TRACTOR FOR SALE

LAND FOR SALE

LOOK ONLY $179,000

Ocean Shores, natural setting, quiet cul-de-sac, 630sqm, architect designed plan, contour survey & soil test already done. You will not find a better price. Inspect today. 66804686, or 0431702354

PROPERTY WANTED 2-5 ACRES Mullum area, with appr house & room for a big shed, to $500,000, private. Phone 0403907734

HOLIDAY ACCOM. WATERFRONT 4 Star Brunswick f-f 1 & 2br luxury apartments. Ph 66851631

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WATER VIEWS – BRUNSWICK COMMODORE ’86 auto, good cond MASSEY FERGUSON TEA20 2WD Luxury fully-furn. 2br apartments. $1300. For more info call 0432477703 good for slashing $1800. 66841176 Phone 0414658025 TOYOTA HIACE ’83 LWB 5 speed, CD, SUFFOLK PK close to beach, large f11 months rego, new tyres & brakes, TRACTOR REPAIRS furn room, avail to 20/10. 66854832 current safety certificate, very reliable $2500 ono. Phone 0417788832 BYRON HILLS fully renov 2br duplex, f-furn (new), quiet street, walk to shop & PAJERO ’92 1 year rego, mech A1, ,Ă•Ă€>Â?ĂŠ >V…ˆ˜iÀÞÊ,iÂŤ>ÂˆĂ€ĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆVi beach $300pw incl elect & local phone, many extras $9500. Phone 66847056 15 Sept for 6 weeks neg. 66853879 COROLLA ’88 hatch 5sp, reliable, 10 YOGA STUDENTS sgl & qu rooms avail mths rego $2500 ono. Ph 66853882 veg n/s d/f, 300m beach. 66857736 HOLDEN Commodore Exec wagon ’94 auto, 6 mths reg, currently roadworthy ,iÂŤ>ÂˆĂ€Ăƒ]ĂŠ*>Ă€ĂŒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ,iĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠĂŠ RURAL CABIN semi self-contained on stunning property Upper Coopers $4000 neg. Phone 0417696084 ĂŒÂœĂŠ>Â?Â?ĂŠ >ÂŽiĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Âœ`iÂ?Ăƒ]ĂŠ Creek, available now until December ÂœÂ˜Â‡ĂƒÂˆĂŒiĂŠĂƒiĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂŠ>Ă›>ˆÂ?>LÂ?i°ĂŠ*Ă€i‡ MITSUBISHI MAGNA ’89 wagon, 2 $135pw. Phone 66882381 mths reg, 221,700ks $2500. 66844166 ÂŤĂ•Ă€VÂ…>ĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŤiVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜Ăƒ°ĂŠ/Ă€>VĂŒÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ ĂƒÂœÂ?`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂˆ}˜“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠVÂ?ˆiÂ˜ĂŒĂƒ°ĂŠ OCEAN SHORES part of house, own ’89 SUBARU s/w, 388,000ks $500 ono. bedroom, bathroom, rumpus $150pw 0410506744, info@annettaluce.com 7 ĂŠ 6 ĂŠ/, /",-ĂŠ ",ĂŠ- includes electricity, available till 30/10, fem pref. Phone 0410668207 SAAB 900GLi ’82 a-c, CD, good tyres

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GOONENGERRY beautiful house to share, 2 rooms $70/$80pw inclusive, from 30/8-19/9. Phone 66849238

MAN WITH VAN Deliveries, moving. 0411087783

CABINS FOR SALE 30 X 10FT large lounge/kitchen, bedroom, shower, toilet, etc, easy tilt tray delivery $15,000 ono. 0427813862

HOUSES FOR SALE

IMPECCABLY TIDY animal & garden loving, peaceful, professional couple looking to housesit, long/short term, won’t last long, call today to snap up quick, excellent refs. Phone 66872263 SINGLE ROOM in town, great house, MATURE PROFESSIONAL female friendly crew, fully-furn, all amenities, teaching in Byron area, would love to no bills $90pw. Phone 0421925531 look after your home and pets, refer- 5 MINS TO MULLUM master bedroom ences available. Phone 0409121780 $100pw + add second room for $30pw

HONEST, garden & animal loving, + bills/bond. Phone 66845046 mature fem, local refs. 66895212 ROOM available in beautiful house on Coolamon Scenic Drive acreage, balconies, with floorboards & french HOUSE SWAP doors, share with 1 other, n/s, d/f, FAMILY OF 5 looking to swap house in friendly, fun, fem pref $165pw + bills. Bondi for similar in Byron area, 2-3 wks Phone Kate 0411056891 Christmas holidays. 02 93652050 FEM PREF share with 2, funky house on bush, veg $110pw. Ph 66857370

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MULLUM part-furn, n/s, clean, responECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in sible adult $90pw. Phone 66843004 this section must be paid by credit card BAYWOOD CHASE room to share or in person at time of placement. with 2 others in spacious 4 bedroom BYRON BAY furnished room, working house $110pw. Phone 66853246 girl preferred, share expenses $100pw. BYRON CBD FURNISHED ROOM Phone 66807532 for single/couple/travellers, short term OK. Phone 0408855738 BYRON CBD quiet garden room, n/s $25/night, $140pw, no bills. 66858458 SKINNERS SHOOT responsible 25SUNRISE fully-furnished room in reno- 35yo to share 4br home, looking for vated house, d/f $115pw includes bills, someone special $80pw. 66856679 $200 bond. Phone 0401471019

MEDITATION COMMUNITY walk to beach, Byron 12 mins, new house, 2 cabins, caravan, deck on 1 acre + shares in 85 acres final approval, est FARMHOUSE near Bangalow, light gardens & fruit trees, great views Mt room for quiet, creative person, Warning $479,000 ono. MO Gondshare with one other $150pw. Phone wana. 66802321 66870760 2BR HOUSE Mullumbimby $299,000. BANGALOW big room in large A-frame, Can view on web. Phone 66849416 quiet cul-de-sac, share with 2 others OPEN HOUSE Saturday 3rd Sept $100pw + bond. Phone 66870408 11am-1pm, Byron Hills position, 33 2 ROOMS in light, airy house near Bottlebrush Crescent, 3 bedroom, 2 town $140pw each neg. 66809379 bathroom home with DLUG on large elevated corner block, view to light- BYRON HILLS spacious, gorgeous & house. Visit www.australiarealty.com quiet, backs onto reserve, female n/s d/f veg pref $130pw. Ph 66854895 BYRON BAY beachside cottage, 23 bedrooms, timber floors, walk/cycle BAYWOOD CHASE room in friendto beach & town $545,000. Phone ly clean quiet home $90pw + bond. 66857402, 0402808190 Phone 66853515 or 0401617945

BUSINESS FOR SALE 3 WAYS CAFE, WILSONS CREEK, 1x3x3 year lease. Phone 66840255 TYAGARAH MULCH including machinery, est approx 12 years, extensive local clientele & contract bailing. POA. Phone BH 66844242, AH 66851371 TIP TOP BREAD RUN Mullum to Ocean Shores. Phone Mark 66884557

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SUFFOLK near BP $100pw couple, CABANA 1br+ studio, f-furn, deck, car- BRUNS HEADS 3br house $280pw, 2br large room with TV. Chris 0422774259 port, Fern Beach $200pw. 66805556 townhouse $260pw. BAYSIDE BRUNS 3br duplex $250pw. O.SHORES 3br BYRON $90pw, bond, no bills. Phone BYRON quiet, fully-furn, self-cont gar- house $280pw. COMMERCIAL SHED 66807228, 0412729902 den studio, suit single working n/s Burringbar 4sqm $55pw. Siwicki Real $175pw inclusive. Phone 0423348784 Estate, 17 Fingal St, Bruns. 66851206 MULLUMBIMBY $95pw available till January. Phone 0427727098 BANGALOW studio for rent, self-con- BIG LUXURIOUS 3br, ens, spa, f-furn, tained with loft, large yard, quiet street, UPPER COOPERS CREEK near available now $150pw includes elec- riverfront $550pw + s-cont cabana + studio $200pw, Fern Beach. 66805556 Minyon Falls, 2 large rooms in beau- tricity. Ph 0403682452, 0400449327 tiful historic house $100pw/$100pw BEXHILL contemporary 3br house, includes gas/electricity, share with OCEAN SHORES 4brs, clean, spa- fully renovated, solar hot water, no pets responsible, outgoing, fun & clean cious, DLUG $365pw. Ph 66847056 $255pw. Phone 66847683 mum & 2 kids, great for like family or LUXURIOUS/NEW self-cont studio individuals, n/s pref. Phone 66882381 SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH spacious $210pw + exp, n/s, Mullum. 66843071 1br self-cont flat, suit working n/s BYRON mat fem to share with 2 oth$170pw inclusive. Phone 66802158 ers, peaceful timber home in Lilli Pilli, SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE spacious 1br apartment, sunny courtyard, available BEACHFRONT SUFFOLK luxury 2br n/s veg $120pw incl bills. 66807232 now $235pw. Phone 0432821956 f-furn house, tropical gardens, no kids/ BYRON Paterson Street, huge room pets $350pw. Phone 0427153182 with ensuite in huge house with views, MULLUMBIMBY 3 bedroom house, share with 2 professionals, available large deck $335pw. Phone 66871414 now till mid-October $150pw includes NEW S-C granny flat close to Byron & WANTED TO RENT bills. Phone Danielle 0413146737 Bangalow, suit mature single n/s workECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in BYRON 2 rooms $120pw/$85pw + exp ing person $200pw. Ph 0407163828 this section must be paid by credit card + bond. Ph 66856612, 0423165131 BAYWOOD townhouse, 2brs, large or in person at time of placement. BYRON $120pw sunny, friendly, n/s, verandah, nice setting, suit couple PROF mature woman looking for studio/ or single parent, avail 29/9 $260pw. veg, close to shop/beach. 66856449 sep accom to rent, Byron-Mullum, pref Phone 0414818169, 66771972 long term, will consider share, excellent BYRON f-furn room, 2 min walk town, WILSONS CK 3br designer house + references. Phone 0418587308 beach, worker $100pw. 0437508042 granny flat, 50 acres, big deck, views, YOGA + PERMACULTURE TEACHROOM in town, avail now $120pw + near school $390pw. Phone 66840015 ER & 18 mth baby, genuine, honest, elect, friendly house, backpackers welBYRON furn room avail 6 nights for d/f responsible, looking for a place to make come. Ph 66808446 or 0416913723 home, organic lifestyle, prefer commun/s fem $100pw. Phone 66808507 nity or other. Phone Jo 0733122522 SUFFOLK very special home for wonHUONBROOK NURSERY rock house derful you $110pw incl bills, fem pref, DEAR UNIVERSE, I need an un-furn 1br, o’door loo, no ph, pt-furn $140pw close beach, spa/pool. 0422161513 incl power, suit single male. 66840152 light & airy space, I am a writer, creator, community & lightworker with low SHARE gorgeous 2br home Tintenbar b-i-robe + own bathrm, n/s clean vego NEW BRIGHTON 2 bedrooms, 50m to financial resources but high skills & beach, available now. Ph 66845492 wisdom, energy exchange for rent OK, welcome, couple OK, 20 mins Byron/ Lismore $150pw + bond/exps. Phone VERY LARGE CARAVAN sunroof & n/s, n/d veg peaceful, I am an asset 66207331 BH or 0407944481 deck $90pw incl. Coorabell. 66847420 with top refs. Ajanta 0431905741 BYRON Paterson Street, long term OCEAN SHORES 2-storey 3br house, TEACHER & WIFE mature, caring, working person to share with 2 others new, with views $330pw. 0414502222 need comfy home, 2-3brs, LUG, long lease, Suffolk beachside. 66805069 $110pw. Phone 0438537768 BANGALOW 3br/2bth home, gar $340 DESIGNER HOME room avail $125pw pw. Clunes 3br home on ½ ac $300pw. SINGLE DAD looking for room, caravan. Phone Rajan 0422456978 + bills. Phone 0401353441, 66856241 George & Fuhrman 66872833 LARGE ROOM w-in robe Bangalow, BEAUTIFUL HOUSE Bangalow, pool, PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seek house in Byron area, prefer near beach pool sh/l term ok $180pw. 0409618030 3-4brs $420pw. Phone 0409618030 with vegie garden. Phone 0438858826 BYRON CBD own sep entrance to balMALE looking for house, working, cony & yard in beautiful house, polished , excellent references. Phone 66854302 floors, sep toilet, f-furn, long/short term , ĂŠ -/ / ĂŠUĂŠ/ * " \ĂŠĂˆĂˆnäĂŠÂŁx™{ OK, fem pref $175pw single/$215pw couple, d/f. Phone 0409019814 -"1/ ĂŠ " ĂŠ

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OFFICE WAREHOUSE 175sqm, carpet, 17 phone lines, Byron Ind Est. 0418327731

BANGALOW MEETING ROOM Hourly & daily rates. Phone 66871164 NORTH FACING QUIET FACTORY Mullumbimby Industrial Estate, good parking, 120sqm floor, 55sqm mezzanine. Phone Mark 0418666839 BANGALOW OFFICE SHOWROOM self-contained $120pw. Ph 66872221 SHARED OFFICE SPACE Can’t hear yourself think? Try our professional shared office space. No long term commitments. 66809232 or 0413520435

WORK WANTED ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. GARDENING, HANDYMAN, MOWING qual work, disc rates. Ph 0417421064 BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT Currently completing bookkeeping S.O.A. + computer course, would love to start paid exp. 66808998

STORAGE with ELECT. Billi $40pw. Siwicki RE 17 Fingal, Bruns 66851206

ROOM IN SUFFOLK close to beach $100pw + bond + bills, wireless internet. Phone 0411696384

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EXCELLENT GARDENER Would you like your garden to look great & add value to your property? I would. For a beautiful garden call Dean now 0409010456 HOUSE CLEANING by a reliable woman Karen 66856853, 0405959759 GARDENING, pruning, mowing, honest, hardworking. Ph Scott 66809408

POSITIONS VACANT WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if you are asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post office box. BAR TENDER / SUPERVISOR New cocktail lounge opposite Beach Hotel, casual position 3-4 days pw. Contact Michael 0421738352 TAXI DRIVERS REQUIRED for work in the Byron Shire. Training can be provided. Phone 0412614719 CASUAL SMALL BUS DRIVER req’d, possibly suit retiree. Ph 0404104945


40 August 30, 2005 Byron Shire Echo EXPERIENCED ACCREDITED BEAUTICIAN req’d for cosmetic medical practice, Byron Bay. Send resume: Jasmine House, 4 Browning St, Byron 2481

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TELEPHONE SALES PERSON Initially 1 day per week in Byron Ind Estate. Must be experienced in sales. Would suit someone with own business needing a break. Contact Peter 66856491

EXPERIENCED CHEF for 8 weeks work Oct + Nov, approx 25 hours pw. Fax brief resume to 66853410 PART-TIME GENERAL OFFICE work, part-time driving, possibly suit single BILLI’S THAI wishes to thank all who mum. Phone 66844123 applied for the position, it has been PROFESSIONAL WAITSTAFF for filled. Thank you! restaurant & functions. Must have 5 CASUAL waitstaff & housekeepers yrs min exp in quality establishments, required for luxury retreat. Experience NSW RSA. Both perm & casual req’d. in 5-star service essential. Please for- Send resumes fax to 66392125 or ward resumes to: The HR Manager, PO email: info@thebyron@byron.com.au. Box 304, Bangalow 2479 by Sept 10. BREAKFAST CHEF & CHEFS MATURE LADY preferred to clean required for Byron Bay Resort. Phone holiday apartments in Byron, previous Matthew Wild 66392118 experience preferred but will be trained. An eye for detail & presentation skills PERSON FRIDAY required high organan advantage. Energetic & reliable isational skills, familiar with MYOB an nature. Must be available weekends asset. Hand your resume to: 3 Dog & some weekdays between 9.30am & Camping, Unit 1/7-17 Brigantine St, 2.30pm. Please phone 66858800 BH. Byron, ask for Ngaire. Enq 66855460 OFFICE JUNIOR – FULL-TIME To assist in all aspects involved in operating a small business in Byron Ind Estate selling health products. Applicant must be flexible, organised, have basic computer skills & initiative. Contact Peter 66856491

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300 watts a side & operated $30/hour min 2 hours. Phone 0412732465

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FOUND: small bag containing silver & crystal jewellery. Phone Nature’s Child 66855780 FOUND: lady’s wallet with Amcal card, near Byron Surf Club. 0418196047 LOST: Sunday Bangalow markets/ shops? 2½â€? wide silver bracelet with silver filigree & turquoise underneath, beloved old family piece. Please phone 66841406

Kolt Jag Morrison – born 19.8.05 to proud Mum Michelle.

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ANIMAL RIGHTS & RESCUE GROUP Far Nth Coast urgently needs homes for many dogs, pups, cats, kittens Carers needed (food provided), volunteers, garage sales items. 66221881 or visit www.animalrights.org.au

MASSAGE THERAPIST, HEALERS & BEAUTY THERAPISTS NEEDED Our leading spa requires experienced, talented and committed people to join our growing team. Only people with qualifications and experience need apply. Send resume to: The Spa Manager, PO Box 304 Bangalow NSW 2479

4 ,YNE #HANGE OF USE n BIKE SHOP TO NATURAL THERAPY CLINIC

4HOMSON !DSETT !RCHITECTS #LOSE #OMBINED CHILDCARE CENTRE COMMUNITY BUILDINGS INCORPORATING SEPARATE SINGLE STOREY BUILDINGS CAR PARKING TREE REMOVAL

CONTRACT CABIN CLEANER for Brunswick Heads $15/hr. 66851233 CHEF

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THEREFORE WE REGULARLY LIST ALL SIGNIFICANT NEW $!S ON PUBLIC EXHIBI TION MAKING CLEAR EXACTLY WHAT IS SOUGHT IN THE APPLICATIONS AND IDENTIFYING THE LOC ATION OF THE LAND AFFECTED 7E URGE READERS TO FOLLOW UP ON $!S THEY FEEL MAY AFFECT THEM BY VISITING #OUNCIL S OFFICE BEFORE THE ADVISED CLOSING DATE AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATE WRITTEN SUBMISSION

,OT $0 &IG 4REE ,ANE LIVESTOCK -YOCUM LOVELY THOROUGHBRED MARE 8yo, reg, 16hh, quiet, sensible under 3TRAND !VENUE saddle $1650. Phone 66847918 .EW "RIGHTON ADOPT A CAT from Animal Welfare League NSW. Phone 66844070

HOUSEKEEPER Bruns 4 hrs arvo/eves COUPLE WANTED to exchange house 4 days pw, 4 kids $15/hr. 66840015 work/gardening for self-cont studio in Ewingsdale. Ph Susi 0402704332

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LOST: cockatiel Yungarup Pl, Ocean Shores, Monday 22/8. 0434100747

FREE TO GOOD HOME NOW Maltese poodle cross, 3 years old, needs fenced yard. Phone 66842372

Kath & John Malsem are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter REBECCA to DAVE with red or black eyes, both sexes and WRIGHT son of Elain Wright, Victoria. varying ages. Phone 66840313

,OTS $0 "AYSHORE $RIVE "YRON "AY CHURCH NOTICES SO CUTE, gorgeous female border collie in need of a temporary home, Enq 66808872 Sunday Service 10am 2die4 cuteness, houseproud, loyal etc, 0RESTONS ,ANE 40 Banksia Dr, Byron Ind. Est. loves kids, runs & lazing around, per- 4YAGARAH ITALIAN INSPIRED CHEF/COOK & fect addition for those who need a PROFESSIONAL BARISTA required canine companion for a while. Phone for Byron cafe. Call Rob 0417310256 FUNERAL NOTICE 0407168592, 66870725 WWOOFERS WANTED food & board GREBER, MARGARET ILENE (nee JACK RUSSELL PUPS 2 male, 1 fem, vacc, imm $300. Phone 66802106

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in exchange for willing workers. Call RICHARDSON): August 29, 2005, Sharon 66845058 aged 91 years, peacefully at PineWANTED someone to replace wick haven Nursing Home, Suffolk Park, late in kerosene heater $25 to whoever of Coolamon Villa, Mullumbimby and makes it go, Baywood Chase area. formerly of Wardell. Dearly loved wife of the late Bill Greber. Mother and mother Phone 66854468 in law of Patricia and Bernard Quinn MASSAGE hot rock or Hawaiian or and Gail (dec). Loving aunt of Kath and facial practitioners for well established Jeff Smith, Lyn Giles, Joan Russell and wellness centre. Phone 66855475 or their families. Loved sister of Kathleen 0429194912 Jim, Marie, Mick (all dec) & Vivian. Rest in Peace BARISTA/WAITER Relatives and friends are invited to Breakfast & dinners casual position. attend Margaret’s Graveside Service to Call Michael 0421738352 be held at the East Ballina Cemetery, Suvla Street, East Ballina on Thursday COOK WANTED Breakfast and night casual positions (September 1, 2005) commencing at 11.00am. available. Michael Lewis Call Michael 0421738352 KEVIN GEAGHAN FUNERALS Ballina 66867036

4AYLORISE 0TY ,TD #LOSE 2ECREATION FACILITY n SKYDIVING DROP ZONE AS PART OF OPERATIONS OF THE "YRON "AY "EACH 2ESORT n TANDEM PARACHUTE JUMPS TAKING OFF FROM 4YAGARAH AIRPORT '2 'OULD #LOSE -ODIFICATION TO "UILDING !PPLICATION FOR DWELLING TO USE UNAUTHORISED ADDITIONS TO EXISTING DWELLING INCORPORATING A VERANDAH WITH ROOF

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Successful applicants love bikinis, have no tan lines, just a fun attitude.

MATHS TUTORING – experienced teacher. Phone John 66842542

If this sounds like you, email some photos to models@wickedweasel.com

LEARN MASSAGE. Beg: Tues & Wed, Adv: Thurs & Fri. Phone 0417696084

FLEUR is a pretty young smoky grey & white female with a sweet, playful nature. Meet her at our Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby, Tues & Sat 9-11am, Thurs 3-5pm.

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SOCIAL ESCORTS Miss you, Mate. Pedro.

CELLO LESSONS

Phone Claire 66846110, 0427852487

Animal Welfare League NSW (North Coast Branch) 66844070.

BALLINA Exclusive Company 5-star premises now open, 34 Piper Drive, Ballina, 10am till late. 66816038

ONLY ADULTS

BYRON BALLINA 0432418835

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BASS LESSONS

Electric/double bass, by exp player/ teacher $30/hour. Phone 0412732465

ECHO

MUSICAL NOTES BASS AMP Gallien Krueger 400RB VGC – have upgraded $400. Phone 0412732465 TAKEMINE GUITAR EG530C Sunburst, solid top, pick up, hardcase $450. Phone 66872869

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News Extra Pin This Up New health coordinator BEACON AGM Will be held on Thursday September 1 at 7pm in the Byron Community Centre Verandah Room. All ofďŹ ce bearer positions will be declared vacant and all members are encouraged to attend.

Mullum CWA

The North Coast Area Health Service has announced the Network Coordinator to head the clinical teams providing hospital and community health care in the Tweed Byron region. It is Associate Professor Trish Hogan. Associate Professor Trish Hogan has held the position of Executive OfďŹ cer at The Tweed Hospital since 2001, prior to which she held senior management positions in public health in South Aus-

Invites everyone to a morning tea at the CWA rooms, 10am on Friday September 2. Entry is a gold coin. The focus is on honey, so there will be a guest speaker, honey recipes, displays on how to use honey as a healer and Circus workshops. No dogs much more. please. Buskers welcome, please register at the inforSuffolk Park mation tent before performDunecare Working bee on Saturday ing. September 3 at the beach Hymnfest end of Clifford Street at 9am. Hosted by the Anglican ParNew members are urgently ish of Mullumbimby on needed, we are helping to Sunday September 4 at 2pm save the dunes. Phone Helen in St Martin’s Church. 6685 4964. Admission free, afternoon tea $2. An exciting array of Riverbank project Join Friends of Wollumbin choirs and individual artists. (Landcare) volunteers on Seniors computer Saturday September 3, meet- club ing anytime between 8am Byron Shire Seniors Comand noon on Kyogle Road, puter Club monthly meeting Uki. This well marked site is will be held on Monday Sepopposite Boulder Close, one tember 5, 1.30pm at the Piokilometre south of Byangum neer Hall, Gordon Street, Bridge. The field day will Mullumbimby. All welcome. focus on maintaining the Enquiries and apologies to thousands of plants that are Marcia 6680 1123. in the ground, as well as adding new plants along the Camp Quality banks of the Tweed River. As activity group a chemical free site, many Will be holding our next hands are needed. Details monthly meeting on Monday September 5 at 7pm at Marcia 66728146. the Byron Bay Services Club. Calling all theatre New members always wellovers come. Enquiries 6681 4482. Come and make yourselves known to the Baywrite-ites. Garden club comp Join in at the Baywrite Thea- Ocean Shores Garden Club’s tre readings this Saturday annual competition this year September 3 at the Tiered takes place on September 5 Learning Space, Byron High, and 6 with presentation 1pm to 4pm and make a night on September 7. The contribution to local play- competition is open to resiwriting. Reading of Rod dents of Ocean Shores and Gibson’s Male Crisis Centre, districts within the 2483 and feedback will be ďŹ lmed postcode area. There are by his doco team. Admission many categories to enter: $2 includes refreshments. your whole garden, a garden Phone Peg 6687 6045 with bed, a single tree or a pot with great prizes to be won. enquiries and scripts. Entry forms can be picked Mullum Creek up at Simpatico, Eagle Realty Landcare Ocean Shores, Professionals Riverbank revegetation at Br unswick Heads, project is on Sunday Sep- Billinudgel General Store/ tember 4. Meet at rear of Post OfďŹ ce. Closing date for Mullum High School behind entries is September 2. new building, from 9.30am. Brunswick Probus Bring gloves, water to drink Will meet on Tuesday Sepand wear suitable clothing tember 6, 10am at the Ocean for planting. Morning tea Shores Country Club. Guest including home-made cake speaker will be Martin at 10.45am. All welcome. Corben, ABC North Coast’s

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regional program manager and breakfast presenter. All welcome to share in the friendship and outings provided by the club. Enquiries 6680 1748.

tralia, the ACT and Queensland. Her experience in the health industry spans both Hospital and Community Health administration, clinical practice and senior management, and includes participating in national committees on health issues. She was this year’s inaugural ‘Tweed Woman of the Year’, the award being given for her strong performance in a demanding manage-

Award for Sally Moore ment position and positive role modelling for young women. The clinical network will be managed by a senior ofďŹ cer with direct responsibility for the network’s coordination and the management of the major hospital. The Network Coordinators will establish strong links with local clinical and consumer groups and report directly to the Area Executive team on the provision of health services.

rooms, Brunswick Heads at Mary Williamson. Retiring 10am on September 6. treasurer Pam Lewthwaite did not seek re-election and Enquiries 6685 1049. she is replaced by Jenny Friends of Feros Next meeting will be on Moore. Enquiries to either Tuesday September 6 at access the service or to vol2pm, Feros Village, Marvell unteer should be directed to Street, Byron Bay. New Frank Leske 6685 1498.

friends, men and women, Laughter Yoga warmly welcome. Enquiries Free every Saturday from Nola 6680 1234 or Kaye 11am to 12pm at Main Beach Park, Byron Bay. 6685 6786. Laughter is the best mediPAN Practising Artists Network cine, for information phone members next monthly 6684 7717.

meeting will take place on Mantra Electric Wednesday September 7 at You are invited to join us for the Byron RSL. Members a great evening of fun, dancing and chanting, bring your and friends are welcome. family and children. September luncheon friends, World class band and light Brunswick Valley VIEW refreshments on the first Club will be holding their Sunday of each month, luncheon meeting at the 7.30pm, upstairs at the Brunswick Bowling Club on Masonic Centre, 6 Byron Thursday September 8 at Street, Byron. For more 11am. Guest speaker will be information, ring 6685 Mr Michael Corbin from 4832. Lismore ABC. Apologies to Myra 6680 1151 no later Friends of than Monday September 5 Wollumbin please. Saturday September 10 we present Wildlife Habitat: Spring luncheon Hosted by the Byron Dis- Ecology and the Caldera trict Hospital Auxiliary on from 12pm to 4pm at Uki Friday September 9 at the Hall. Brendan Taylor will Byron Bay Bowling Club at discuss the incredible divernoon. Food and great enter- sity that exists in the caldera, tainment at $10 and all pro- including endangered speceeds go to much-needed cies. Brendan works for equipment for our hospital. National Parks as an educaFor catering purposes please tional officer and is also call Maureen 6685 3162 or undertaking a PhD in wildlife ecology. Gold coin donaLorrain 6685 3448. tion. Details from Roland U3A Brunswick 6679 5879.

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No speakers forum on September 6. On September 13 Hank Bower will talk on animals and other resources at the Uniting Church Hall, Brunswick Heads at 10am. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 6684 4029.

Brunswick Heads CWA Our mini market to be held in our grounds on Saturday November 26, to our stallholders please contact Dorothy 6680 2014. Street stall rafe won by J Rafferty, no. 18968.

Is on Sunday September 4. Charities are Byron Bay Junior Basketball and Bay FM Brunswick Meals-onRadiothon, please donate generously to these worth- U3A Ballina/Byron Wheels while causes. There will be Members will meet to enjoy AGM was held on August buskers and lots of kids their monthly Poetry and 25. Re-elected as president is activities including Spaghetti Writing group at the CWA Colin Munro and secretary

Orchid Show Byron District Orchid Society Inc will hold its 50th Orchid Show at the Ex Services Club, Mullumbimby, on September 9 and 10, from 10.30am. Everyone is invited to see this fine display of native and exotic orchids. Plants will be on sale from 10.30am on Friday. There will also be a display of memorabilia from members’ collections. At 2pm on Friday September 9, a ceremony will be held to honour the high standards of orchid culture achieved by our members, and to celebrate 50 years of continuous membership by foundation members, Percy and June Sheaffe. All are welcome to attend this function.

Federal MP Justine Elliot recently awarded Sally Moore of Byron Bay with an Australian Government certificate of appreciation for her overseas aid work. As Ms Moore is currently located overseas, her daughter, Rowie accepted the certiďŹ cate on her behalf. The certificate formally recognises the valued contribution made by volunteers to Australian’s overseas aid program. ‘It is so important to take to the time to recognise volunteers such as Ms Moore for their passion and dedication to the alleviation of suffering among some of the world’s most vulnerable,’ said Ms Elliot. Ms Moore worked for 18 months in China based in Yunnan province on an HIV/AIDS project developing peer education models and care and support networks for HIV positive people. This was a partnership with the Red Cross Society of China’s Yunnan provincial branch. Following this she spent some time in Thailand at the

HIV/AIDS Regional OfďŹ ce of the Australian Red Cross developing a strategy around Cross Border mobility and HIV. This aimed to inform and progress activity by the different country programs around HIV cross border issues in South East Asia. She was then based in Delhi and Chennai (Tamil Nadu) working with the Indian Red Cross HIV/ AIDS project in development of their peer education models. Ms Moore is now working in Xinjiang province North West China on an AusAID funded HIV/AIDS project as the Care Team Leader, developing models of care for People Living with HIV/ AIDS. Working with hospitals, health workers, prisons and community sites the team is building the capacity to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic there. ‘On behalf of all Australians I thank Ms Moore for her altruistic service,’ Ms Elliot said. ‘We are all incredibly proud of her efforts.’

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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Pink Ladies tee off for Byron Hospital The Byron District Hospital Pink Ladies are holding their annual Charity Golf Day on Sunday September 11 at the Byron Bay Golf Club. Run in the format of an ambrose event, the play will tee off at 11am with a shotgun start from all holes. Teams are asked to nominate for the day by calling Byron Bay Golf Club on 6685 6470; be early to ensure

a place. Individuals are very welcome to register their interest and will be placed in a team. The Charity Golf Day promises to be a lot of fun for seasoned golfers and nongolfers alike with everyone hitting off from the best position after each shot. The playing fee is only $20 and there will be over $4,000 in prizes on offer as

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well as a huge ‘Raffle RunDown’, so get your team together and get involved by having fun while raising money for a good cause. All proceeds from the day will be used to provide much needed new equipment for the Byron District Hospital. For more information, please phone Rae Cooper on 6685 8475 or Byron Bay Golf Club on 6685 6470.

Kung fu grading at Byron Bay Public School Lennox Head’s Jock Barnes had a stylish win in the first round of the Rip Curl Pro Super Series held in France recently. Unfortunately his luck ran out soon after and he was eliminated in the second round along with other local hopeful Byron Bay’s Yerin Brown. Photo ASP Karen

Byron Bay’s Yerin Brown and Lennox Head’s Jock Barnes both powered to victory in tricky, onshore three foot waves in round one of the Rip Curl Pro Super Series at Les Bourdaines in France last week. The messy conditions were never going to allow for perfect surfing, but several of the first round winners showed just how contestable

the southern France beach break can be. The Rip Curl Pro is the first ever Super Series event and is a licenced WQS event mixing the top 100 WQS competitors with the WCT (top 44 in the world) surfers into the one tournament. Brown and Barnes both advanced to round two where, unfortunately, they were eliminated.

After an all Brazilian final former ASP world junior champion and current WQS ratings leader Adriano De Souza claimed first place with an overall heat score of 18.76 out of a possible 20 points. De Souza pocketed US$20,000 in prize money and 3000 valuable WQS points to further extend his ratings lead and secure him a spot on the 2006 WCT.

Big Brothers too strong for the Giants A Wu Chi Junior grading was recently held at the Byron Bay Public School. Congratulations to Jamie Heard, Thomas and Travis Kramer who all obtained their yellow belts. Others to be graded were Graydon Leonard, Taine Fredericks and Reilly McCollen who were all awarded their first belts. All students who attended put in a big effort and special thanks must go to all the parents who came along to support their children, and the children’s instructor Mr Nathan Linke. For further information go to www.byronkungfu.com.

Ram raid continues in FNC soccer finals The Rams have given themselves two chances of winning a place in the Far North Coast Tursa Premier League soccer grand final after a comfortable 2-0 win

over Richmond Rovers last weekend. In difficult, windy conditions, Byron Bay took control of the match early with solid defence from Aaron Richter-Steers (pictured), and managed to convert their dominance into points when John Bradbury put in a good cross for Adam Bostock who made no mistake with the shot, taking the Rams to the break with a 1-0 lead. Coming out in the second half with the wind at their backs, the Rams were confident and it showed. They outplayed Rovers and never gave them a chance to get back into the game, sealing the win when Bradbury again set up their second goal, this time a header from Paul Bird. ‘We really controlled the midfield,’ said Tony Dunsmore, life member of the Byron Bay Soccer Club. ‘Todd Knaus and Bruce Morhaus both had great games for us there.’ The Rams have peaked at the right time, with the play-

ers really gelling well at the business end of the season. An added bonus is that they have no injuries and plenty of fresh reserves. ‘The boys are confident heading into the next match,’ said Dunsmore. ‘Peter Ware is very excited about the game. We’re all looking forward to it.’ As an added bonus, Byron Bay Soccer Club fared extremely well at the Soccer Far North Coast presentation dinner on Saturday night. Coach Peter Ware won the Coach of the Year and sweeper Aaron RichterSteers won Player of the Year. ‘Not many defenders win Player of the Year,’ said Dunsmore. ‘It’s an award that often goes to strikers, so Aaron did really well to win it.’ The Rams will play Goonellabah at Goonellabah on Saturday afternoon, having lost to them in the first round and drawn with them in the second.

The Mullumbimby Giants’ season came to end last weekend when they went down 26-16 to Marist Brothers in a tough elimination final at Oakes Oval in Lismore. ‘The boys played well and were outstanding just to stay in the game,’ said Giants spokesperson Tony Parker. ‘We ran into a very good, well drilled outfit and simply went down to a better team on the day.’ As predicted by Parker last week, Brothers’ big forward pack caused problems for the Giants. ‘They’ve got a very powerful pack led by former North Queensland Cowboys player Luke Scott which made it difficult for us,’ said Parker. ‘The centres were well matched - Glen Godbee scored two tries for

us from broken play. There were a couple of contentious line decisions which could have gone our way, but at the end of the day Brothers were just better than we were. ‘Dave Latta is disappointed as he really felt we could beat Brothers, and the boys all feel that we could have made more of our chances, but they should be proud of how they played, particularly Tim Abbott at fullback, second rowers Craig Abbott and Brett Archibald, lock Paul Mitchell, Mitch Morris and Adam McKenzie.’ With the final four decided, Parker is of the opinion that Tweed Seagulls will be the team to beat in all three grades and predicts a Marist Brothers/ Tweed Seagulls grand final.

Mullumbimby’s reserve grade is still in with a chance of grand final glory with their win over Casino and will have a tough away game against Murwillumbah. Parker, however, is confident that they can win if they play to the best of their ability. Unfortunately for Byron Bay, their U18s couldn’t continue their winning streak going down 20-16 to Ballina. With the score locked at 16 all at full time, it took three minutes of extra time for Ballina to take the lead. They were lucky to hang on as the Devils threw everything at them in the dying minutes, but unfortuntely for Byron Bay they couldn’t quite get across the Ballina line for the victory for which the club had hoped.

Surfing scholarships on offer at Sthn Cross Two new Southern Cross University scholarships, worth $6000 each, will be available to Australian student school leavers enrolling in the Diploma of Sports Management (Surfing Studies) at the Tweed Gold Coast campus next year. Course coordinator Mr Jak Carroll said the scholarships were aimed at school leavers who undertook a surfing-related program at school in 2005. ‘The scholarships are a great way of supporting our local region. There is a number of high schools in

northern NSW and the Gold Coast that run surfing excellence programs and surfing sport activities, so we are expecting some strong local applications,’ Mr Carroll said. Applicants will be assessed on academic achievement, surfing achievement and/or contribution to the sport. Mr Carroll said the Diploma of Sport Management was designed to give students the skills needed to further a career in the business side of the surfing i n d u s t r y. T h e c o u r s e includes practical industry

experience as well as surf coaching at Surfing Australia’s high performance centre at Casuarina. ‘We have students from all around Australia and overseas doing the course and our graduates are picking up jobs with companies such as Rip Curl, Hurley and BASE,’ said Mr Carroll. For details of the scholarship and its application process please check the website at www.scu.edu.au/services/ scholarships and secure your opportunity to apply for financial assistance for this unique course of study.


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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Wangwillies knocked for six Brian Mollet Game four of the Nick Shand Memorial cricket series had players and onlookers reaching for the thermal underwear as a chilly south easter blasted Lomath Oval. Indeed, on winning the toss Wanganui/Wilson’s skipper Greg O’Brien’s warmup routine consisted mainly of trying to breathe some warmth into his box before donning it. Geckos opening bowlers Noel, Chuck and Derek were harder to hit than a google search for ‘sanity’ in the ďŹ rst session. Simon also scared some of the opposition with his original approach to dressing; all the right gear was there, just some of it seemed to be put on in the wrong order, and close inspection of his luminous Pelaco shirt revealed strange and possibly magical sigils hand-etched into the design. Chuck picked up the first scalp having Khan caught behind, and when father and son Derek and Adam both chimed in the Wangwillies were reeling like highland dancers at 3-15. Conditions were not the

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best for batting and with medium pacers Toby and Craig harder to whip away than midges in March only the deďŹ ant Dean (19) and Jason reached double ďŹ gures as the total limped to a accid 89. After the break Gecko openers Craig and John had as much time as Dr Who to go about the business. They played the lively Khan with respect and safely negotiated the plucky skipper Greg, who swung it around like a samba dancer’s hipbones. Jason had John caught by Seymour for a well deserved scalp, but with 51 already on the board and Craig safely retired on 30, for the Wangwillies it was a little island of joy in a sea of heartbreak. Toby, Ted and Adrian had little trouble whipping up the required runs with 11 overs to spare, leaving the Geckos sitting pretty with Main Arm on two wins from two games. With a break next week for Fathers Day, friendly hostilities will resume the following Sunday as the competition’s two newest teams, The Mullum Drift-ins and Eureka, slog it out in search of their ďŹ rst win.

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Surfing FNC There is a free coaching session for the regional surf team on Saturday morning meeting at the Byron Bay Surf Club at 10am. Regional Coach Steve Foreman will be there with assistant coach Steve Drew. State Judge Paul Young will explain how the judging panel works and will also inform you on what to do on each wave. Many thanks to our generous sponsors: Byron Bay First National Real Estate and

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QAB Round 4 held August 27 and 28 saw excellent results for several local boys. Cadets winner Sam Boulton from Tyagarah, 1st overall in State; 2nd Jeremy Benwell from New Brighton, 2nd in State. In the junior division Dillon McAllum Sth Golden Beach came 3rd, 5th in State; Michael Dignan from Ocean Shores 3rd in State. All off to Port Macquarie in December for national titles.

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SPORTS RESULTS ATHLETICS Mullumbimby Mullum Little A’s comp commences Fri 2/9 at Mullum High oval 4pm. U6 to U15. Bring proof of age to sign on. Info contact Anna 6684 5500. BOWLS Burringbah Bush Ticks Fri Semi finals pairs: T Allard, J Boyle def K Nilon, K Philip. Other semi: R Howard, B Boyle def A Campbell, 21 to 19. Final Fri: T Allard, J Boyle vs A Campbell, N Philip. Fri winners:C Hawkins, F B Charles, L Proudlock. Sat winners: D GrantMitchell, R Grob; r/up R Neill, J Boyle. Soccer had a good roll up Sun. Bush Ticks going to Condong 11/9 to play Butcher Birds. Names on sheet please. AGM 18/9. Social bowls Fri, Sun,1pm, new members welcome. Byron Bay Women Mrs P Edwards passed away Sun 28/8. Our sympathy goes out to her husband, Tommy and family. Funeral Tue 30/8 at Byron Bay Uniting Church, 1pm. 16/8: P Olive, C Reid, G Simmons, error last week.Tue 23/8 2 games Social Bowls winners: E Baggaley, G Kelly, B Gregory. Patrons Day postponed to Sep, date advertised nxt wk. Trading table 6/9. Final Club Triples 6/9. Club Pairs closed that day, draw will be done for play begin 13/9. Preparations underway for Gala Day 31/10. Flyers sent out soon. Lennox Head Men 2005 Minor Singles final: David Taylor snr fell to the 2005 Minor Singles Champion Gary Reynolds, who won the match 31 to 30. Welcome to A Grade Gary. Tue. 23/8 Self Selected Triples: L Hargrave, S Prasad, B Evans winners 21 d A Brown, T Mitchell, K Frampton 15; D Hickey, P Blair, B McRae r/up 32 d M Berger, M Papas, K Nicol 10. K Torrens, L Chaseling, B Harrington 23 d J Lowry, T Kidd, A Pritchard consolation 16.Sat 27/8 Social: J Brook, J Murphy, G Maloney, G Brook winners; J Turner, I Whitehall r/up 19 d K Gallard, G Simon 14. Lennox Head Women Final B Grade Singles:new Champion J Burgess won over G Moore. Wed 24/8 Social Bowls: S Nicol, M McCallum, T Harrington winners on c/b 20 d A Meagher, D Martin, B Neill. Tea Rosters 31/8: J McRae, B Neill. 7/9: T Harrington, S Nicol. Lennox Head Mixed Sat 2nd semi-final Mixed 4s C’ship: J Brook, J Murphy, G Maloney, G Brook def B Cousins sub, F Paterson, O Stobart, P Wilson 19/18. Fri 26/8 Open: D Cook, G Claes 23 d F Paterson, P Wilson 22; I Whitehall, J Murphy 25 d R Styles, M Waller loser chooks 19. Mullumbimby Men Wed winners: L Boyter, R Philps, J McKay 31 d D Henry, L Henry, N James 8. Other results: Ray Ford, D Hammond 28 d A Bartlett, P Jones 12; M Murphy, R Kidby, E Batson 28 d P Osborne, A Johnstone, T Johnston 20; T Trivett, A Pyzer 23 d B Coleman, H Thompson 15; R Gray, S Purdie, P McDonald 19 d W Hampson, R Moore, F Buckley 17. Sat Mixed Pairs C’ship: S Boyd, J McKay 23 d G Henry, M Holton 17. Final Major Pairs: R Gray, D Hammond 20 d P Jones, T Johnston 18. Sat Legacy Charity Morning, thanks to supporters. Spring Carnival 10/9, AGMs 24/9, 1/10. Ocean Shores Men 22/8 winners: P Wood, S Roberts, K Roberts; r/up: K Hosie, J Best, P Tornaros; D Lawson, R Dunn, C Pav. Minor Pairs C’ship Semi: R Campbell, F Wade 13 def K Hosie, L Hoffman 11; S Kelly, L Wyatt 19 def K McMorrow, P Henderson 13. Mixed Pairs C’ship: T and L Mason def K and M Hosie; R and M James def R and P Campbell; M Ellis, G Rojo def K Roberts, M Franks; F Wade, G Johnston def L McGowran, K Hansen. Norfolk Is Challenge: congrats. T Makin. 27/8 Carsburg Pairs winners: R and K Roberts 2 wins + 34; r/up: J Phypers, F Parkins 2w +11; J T Gray, B McClelland 2w +7; K Hosie, L Hoffman. Ocean Shores Women Wed 24/8 Mixed Social Bowls winners on highest margin: S Goudie, K Kennedy; r/up C Carroll, M Thomas, G Johnston; other winners: H Gates, F Crowder; L Morgan, M Moodie, S Woolford; B Cheeseman, P Sullivan, B Goudie. Raffle won by S Woolford. Fri 26/8 Ladies Social Bowls lucky winners: M McConville, E Carroll; lucky r/up M Franks, N Russell, P Webb; other winners: T Campbell, L Mason; L Bradford, M Moodie, G Johnston. Triples C’ship: E Hill, B Sprengel, W Bird def M James, P Campbell, M Hosie; P Sullivan, G Rojo, J Harding def M Franks, N Russell, P Webb. Final next Fri. Raffle won by N Russell. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley BH Bridge Club meets at Bruns Heads Comm. Centre 12.45pm Mon, Sat, at OS Country Club 6.45pm Wed. Bruns Heads Mon 20/8: N/S 1st Gross and 2nd Nett, D Dare, C Johnson, 2nd Gross and 1st Nett, D Grant, E Carroll. E/W 1st Gross and 1st Nett, A Tonkin, J Murray, 2nd Gross, H Lewis, P Sullivan, 2nd Nett, J Selleck, R Pedecini. OShores Wed 24/8: 1st gross and 2nd nett: P Sullivan, P Webb. 2nd gross and 1st nett: C Blacker, R Pedecini. Byron Bay 26/8, 6 Table Howel:1st Ruth, Veronica 66.1%; 2nd Dianna, Jean 63.5%; 3rd S Gibson, B

Sundstrom 62.5%. H/C,1st R Dight, S Lee; 2nd C and P Kiernan; 3rd S Gibson, B Sunsrrom. We play every Fri 12.30pm at Bangalow Bowling Club, all welcome, phone Brian 6687 2427. CYCLING Byron Bay Freeriders Meeting Wed 7/9 Hotel Great Northern Backroom, 7pm. All welcome. Freeriders Jnr squad off to Mooloolaba this w’end competing in National Jnr C’ships. Good luck all. Byron Bay Criterium Series postponed in Sep. Racing begins 9/10 at Arts and Industry Estate. For info 6680 9590. Reg 6am to 6.30am at Free to Ride in Centennial Circuit, 4 grades, $8 entryfee. Day licences available. Road training rides leave Byron clock tower 6am sharp Tues, Thurs, Sat, fast pace. Jay takes out Nth Rivers Adventure Rides each Sun. 6684 1959 for more info. Mountain Bikes Members of Dirt Slaves Nthern NSW MTB club competed in Sunshine series Downhill C’ships at Illinbah, Sun 28/8.Results to follow. Sun 4/9 mild cross country ride, BBQ after. Anybody interested in joining the club, meet at Byron Bay Bicycles, leaving at 8.30am. All ages male or female most welcome. For info: Steve 6624 8996 or Chris 6685 6067. DARTS Brunswick Valley Rnd 6 , 24/8: OS Tavern 6 v Shafters 5; WCD’s 8 v Who Cares 3; Armed and Dangerous 9 v The Drifters 2; Workers v Bye. Rnd 7, 31/8: OS Tavern v Workers; Who Cares v Armed and Dangerous; WCD’s v The Drifters; Shafters v Bye. Delegate meeting Mon 5/9. Men High Score 180. J Stevens, R Lawrence. Women High Score 140 N Schrader. Men’s High Peg 112 R Lawrence. Women High Peg 89 N Mackenzie. Placings: 1 Armed and Dangerous; 2 Workers; 3 OS Tavern; 4 Shafters; 5 The Drifters; 6 Who Cares. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies Single Stab winner: E Dengate 40; r/up D Cullen 39; R Wilson 38; NTP M Allen; L Needham; Pro Pin R Wilson.Welcome to ladies from Pacific Club Brisbane. 25/8 3BBB vs. Par winners: G Mackay, L Walker, N Dwyer. SMH Event winners: G Mackay, L Walker, N Dwyer; NTP A Maser, S Symons, J Ross, K Thomson, F Garnell; Balls 1: G Mackay, L Walker, N Dwyer +13. 2: M James, B Mules, J Ross +10c/b. WBC: N Dwyer 40; S Kosaka 39; R Webber 39. Single C’ship 1st Rnd: 1st T, A Grade: 9am E Dengate, J Dengate, S Slogrove; 9.06am J Ross, A Mitchell, G Lynn; 9.12am F Gannell, F Booth, N Carsburg. B Grade: 9.18am M Crichton, M Allan, L Riches; 9.24am G Mackay, G Redman, S Symons; 9.30am A Moser, B Mules, P Sewell; 9.36am L Walker, R Wilson. 10th T, C Grade: 9am L Siddall, K Thomson, K Mudgway; 9.06am C Robbins, B Wood, T Robbins; 9.12am E Henshaw, M James, N Dwyer; 9.18am J Beer, E Froggatt, E Walker. Ocean Shores Men 22/8 winner: A Jones 38; r/up B Milner 37c/b; S Allen 37; NTP A Conn, B Meneilly; Balls to 31; CCR 73. 24/8 Stab winner: B Blows 41; r/up B Edwards 40; J Govett 39; NTP H Stephenson; A Snowden; Pro Pin T Mitchell; Balls to 30; CCR 73. 26/8 Blue Marker Challenge gross winner: D Sanders 81; r/up S Evans 82. Net winner D Ensor 71. NTP D Schwarz; E Pittendrigh; M Flessor; M Lynn; H Stepehenson; G Mochler; Balls to 79; CCR 75. Div 1 winner: G Hollick 73; r/up J McNulty 74. Div 2 winner: D Ensor 71; r/up B Strang 73. Div 3 winner: G Mochler 76; r/up G Collins 78. 27/8 4BBB Stab winners: A Beashel, E Pittendrich 45; r/up D Webber, S Evans 44; Mullum winners: P Sheweiter, T Gardner 43; r/up P Seymour, W Price 42. Ocean Shores Ladies 23/8 3BBB Par winners: V Marsh, H McDonald, S Stephenson; r/up B Wingad, J Andrews, L Murray; NTP V Marsh; J Anning; J Smith; Vouchers to +8c/b. 25/8 9 Hole Stab: J Gordon 19; Vouchers to 18c/b. 18 Hole: J Hoffman 37; Vouchers to 33. 28/8 Canadian 4: C Killion, J Jensen; r/up R Morgan, S Menin. Ocean Shores Vets 25/8 Rnd 2 winner: B Spruce gross 95, nett 68; r/up B Milner gross 88, nett 69; L Hoffman gross 97, nett 71; NTP B Neate, D Bailey; S Downes; Capt Pin K Kennedy; Vice Capt Long Drive T Tanner, G Lackey; Balls to 78; CCR 73; Scrubbers ball B Janjic. NETBALL Brunswick Byron 3/9 Semi final draw. Table duty: Maree; Equip Duty: Byron Bay; 12pm Canteen: Skittles. 12.30pm: Ct 1 Barnicles v Skittles, Ump: Ali, Leonie, Scorers: S Gray, E Stenner; Ct 3 Barracudas v Bluebirds, U: B McPherson, M Doyle, S: G Campbell, K Sauverain; Ct 4 Barbies v Hippy Pippies, U: Dawn, E Dennis, S: Blow, Samantha; Ct 5 Flames v Beachbums, U: Narelle, Tegan G, S: S Walker, Shaylah; Ct 6 Bay Beauties v Seasnakes, U: Lara, K Hansford, S: T Nelson, S Cameron; Res U: Karly. Netta: Ct 8 Mermaids v Funky Monkeys, U: Coaches; Ct 9 Seastars v Roxys, U: Roxys; Ct 10 Byron v Hot Cherries, U: Byron. 1.45pm: Canteen Coctails; Ct 1 Classics v Bay Bellas, U: Rebecca, Ali, S: K Hambly, J Wade; Ct 4 Bay Joeys v Nudibracks, U: B Wade, K Hansford, S: N Dennis, J Williams; Ct 5 Hot

Tuna v Bay Girls, U: Karly, Lara, S: J Stanford, N Nelson; Ct 6 Seashorese v Taverners, U: Sandra, Narelle, S: L Kirk, Julie A; Res U: K Griffith, Leslie. 3pm: Canteen Blades; Ct 1 Clams v Blades, U: Rebecca, Narelle, S: C Pollard, N Graff; Ct 4 Dolphins v Mby Ladies, U: Leonie, Ali, S: S Griffith, Noreen; Ct 5 Coctails v Coco Crushers, U: K Scott, Sandra, S: J Stanford, M Stenner; Ct 6 Sharks v Bay Boilers, U: Evelyn, E Hughes, S: L Kirk, K Griffith; Res U: Meghan, J Ahern, A Scott. Nettas, U12 Presentation Sat 10/9. Grand Final Sat 12/9. RUGBY LEAGUE Mullumbimby Juniors Silver Threads Arts and Craft U10s finished season with a loss to Bilambil. Aaron, Billy, Lucas, Jacob, Zac displayed great determination in defence. Maddison, Dennis, James hit the ball up hard, Jeremy, Dane put in a solid effort. Congrat’s to team for their great attitude. McDonald Meats U12s lost 30 to 6 vs Bilambil. Excellent display against a quality side. Great year from all the boys, well done. New Brighton Store U16s last round bye, made the semis 3rd year in row. Well done, congrat’s team. RUGBY UNION Mullum/Ocean Shores Win over University 27 to 0. Stand out form from M Hartley, solid performances G Bower, A Barclay, safe hands from S Siamoa in front row. B Robinson had best game of season, D Browning won plenty of line outs. 17/9 Presentation Day, 1pm at Mooball Hotel. SOCCER Byron Bay Juniors 20/8: Tintenbar Tigers 0 v Byron Bay Lions 1, MoM Jye B. 27/8 Bangalow 0 v Byron Bay Lions 2, MoM Declan B. Well done to all players for a great season. Brunswick Heads Juniors True Value: U6 Buffalo’s, exceptional play by all for a win,congatulations on a great effort. Bruns Pizza Shop: U6 Bears, great team effort. Good effort from Kate,Lucas, Issac. Bruns Pharm: U7 Bandicoots, Bruns 4 Byron 1. Fantastic game by everyone. Dominics: U7 Bilby’s, 4 to 3 win against O.S. Bruns Auto Elect: U8 Bullfrogs, 3 nill win against Bangalow Puppies, Todd, Brittany,Tristan scored best 3 goals of the season, great defense by Solomon, great team effort all round. Bruns Hot Bread: U9 Barra’s, 6 to 3 win over Bangalow, everyone put in a big effort, Jake scored 6, goal keeper was fantastic, MoM Zac and Jaime. New Start Train: U10 Breakers ,4 to 1 win against Lennox to go into Grand Final. Aaron B 2,Dylan 1, Minjarra 1. True Value: U12 Breakers, outstanding play by Joe. Bruns Hotel: U16 Breakers, excellent team effort, Liam outstanding in goals, bend it like Beckam Jaiden, Bruns 2 Bangalow 1. Presentation Day and AGM Sun 11/9t, 11am. Good Luck to U10’s in Grand Final. Mullumbimby Juniors 8 Seahorses v Ballina Bluebottles. A fun match against an improving team. Seahorses won 5 to 1. PoM to Don and Adam. Gr 10 Seahorses d Ballina 3 to 1 in semi final. Great team effort . Better defence from everyone, especially Dasaan and Nat. Goals to Max, Deviin, Louis, MoM who kept us out of trouble Eddy. Mullum 14s d Italo Stars 3-0 to advance to next round of playoffs, goals from Kerrod, Terrance, James, dogged defending from Aaron, Alex, Adam, MoM Seb who pulled off a couple of great saves. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 31/8 Rnd 7 Business Houses Teams Comp: Mullum Jewellers v Bruns Blinds: S Varty v M Pfeil; C Sleep v M Underwood; C Walsh v D Runciman; R Cameron v S Page Smith; S Truesdale v R King. Bruns Pharmacy v Cantys Survey: B Staff v S Thompson; J Heaney v S Koop; S Hogan v T Wood; F King v C Johnston; M Sylvester v M Rogers. Byron Trophies v OS Glass: G Davis v B Johnston; B Trivett v G Chandler; P Hill v R James; J Nicolson v J Holmes; B Foster v Jeff Heers. Potato Works v Bruns Smash: M Page Smith v R Mansfield; C Staff v L Crandell; C Booth v J Gribble; J Heers v I Barnes; J Miller v B Doran. Mon 5/9 Rnd 4, Div 1: 5pm B Staff v R Mansfield; M Page Smith v A Brooker; S Sleep v G Davis; D Bird Bye. Div 2: 5pm M Cassidy v S Koop; 6pm B Johnston v B Trivett; S Varty Bye. Div 3: 5pm R Draper v J Gribble; 6pm D Runciman v M Ottery; J Heaney v J Holmes. Div 4: 5pm I Barnes v C Johnston; S Page Smith v A Ronan; R King v F King; J Nicolson Bye. Div 5: 5pm A Brooker v M Decarne; S Truesdale v A Thomas; G Thomas v B Doran. To play phone 6685 1794. SURF LIFE SAVING Brunswick Any club members or non members wanting to do Snr First Aid Course 3 and 4/9 at clubhouse please ring Kris 6685 1624. Surf Rescue Certificate starts Mon 5/9, 5pm at clubhouse. Brunswick Triathlon 18/9, encourage all members to take part or help on the morning. Pub Raffle 4/9 Adrian, Mark. TENNIS Mullumbimby Mens Comp Finals: Ferriers Terriers d Libbos Shackers Hackers on c/b. Grading for new comp 30/8, be at courts 6.30pm. Ladies Comp:

Rnd 7, Div 1: Jesss Messes d Bets Jets; Renaes Rays d Janes Dames; Sandys Dandys d Chriss Misses. Div 2: Ronies Bonnies d Anns Fans; Kims Crims d Sheryls Perils; Michelles Belles d Lauras Roarers. Semi draw 29/8, Div 1: Renaes Rays v Jens Hens; Sandys Dandys v Chriss Misses. Div 2: Kims Crims v Anns Fans; Sheryls Perils v Lauras Roarers. Mixed Comp Semi, Div 1: Turners Learners d Dwyers Flyers; Pollys Follies d Runcis Munchies. Div 2: Allans Talons d Goodwins Hoodlums; Bostons Guns d Turners Burners. Finals 1/9, Div 1: Turners Learners v Pollys Follies. Div 2: Alans Talons v Bostons Guns. Club C’ship Finals Day Sun 11/9. Jnr Fri Night Round Robim comp 5pm. Points accumulative for Term 3, all jnrs welcome. Sat Social, 1.30pm. Ladies social Wed, 9.15am. All players welcome, Club m’ship not required. Coaching enquiries to Justin 0403 841 241, other enquiries to Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL 30/8 Rnd 6 Carsburg Holden Comp: 6pm Flash v Starlights; Rebels v Brewers; Bugs v Ring Ins; Duty Volleys. 7pm Volleys v Pissies; Lounge Lizards v Hit and Run; Nanas v Backburners; Duty Flash. Thur 1/9 Rnd 5 OS H’ware Comp: 6pm Belles v Nickies; Bob the Builder v Exodia; Triplets v Kit Kats; Court Jesters v Pink Flamingos; Duty Elles, Fudge Puppies. 7pm Elles v Rock Monsters; Fudge Puppies v Vixens; What The? v Chilli Twist; Bolters v Terminators; Duty Belles, Nickies. To play phone 6685 1794, beginners welcome.

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Something Different Listen to the bird song Listen to the birds on this great level block of land close to a reserve in Ocean Shores. It is waiting for you to build your dream home, with a well thought through house sketch plan available to get you started. The block has a very interesting shape and measures 798sqm. The land has the right proportions to build your house with a north-easterly aspect to maximize natural light and ocean breezes. With shopping centre and day care facilities conveniently located just around the corner, it is worth your while to come and have a look! Priced at $214,500. Call Ernst Reisch at InRealEstate on 02 6684 3600 or 0428 842 387.

Cavanbah Street opportunity Ok, so these days, hard work is out of fashion… but if you and your partner are prepared to have a go, this original residence could be very much in fashion and a valuable asset. The home is moderately sized and capitalizes on the unique location. Situated a short level stroll from the cosmopolitan centre of Byron Bay and just minutes walk to feel your feet in the sand this home is perfectly positioned. Hear and smell the ocean from the backyard and enjoy holidays everyday. For sale at $1.5million through L.J.Hooker Byron Bay. Contact Glen Irwin on 0418 604080.

New Brighton – beachfront Own your own piece of absolute beachfront, this property will be highly sought after, it is one of a kind for both position and feel. Situated on 1088 sqm block of land this two bedroom, two bathroom original Queenslander has a large kitchen, timber floors, great decks to sit, relax and enjoy the sea breeze. This home is nestled amongst ancient pandanus palms and surrounded by trees to assure maximum privacy. The home has a sunny outlook with filtered ocean views and an added beach shack to the rear of the property. New Brighton is governed by strict development controls and this has assured limited supply and demand levels to protect the special ambience of this quiet coastal village. A rare commodity, inspect to discover. Good holiday rental property – rental appraisal sheet available. Asking price $1.55million. Contact Will Sorrell at Rhonda Browning Real Estate. For an inspection call 02 6680 1594 or 0417 653 312.

Tallebudgera Valley, Qld Spectacular 360° views from this Queenslander-style country house and 20 acre estate with separate guest cottage. Twenty minute drive to the cylindrical waves of Burleigh Point or to Coolangatta airport. Fifteen minutes to major shopping. All underground services and massive infrastructure for further expansion. Greenbelt real estate doesn’t get any better than this. New council development criteria ensures no ever-development of the valley. The house is the last word in class and luxury, features beautiful redwood floors throughout and full wraparound verandahs. This property would suit as the ultimate private retreat or as an artists’ colony, spiritual centre, Bed & Breakfast, eco-resort etc. Quite simply this property is irreplaceable! Inspections by appointment only or phone Luke Johnston at Burleigh Property Sales on 07 5576 3535 or 0414 339 907. Email slide show available. Price $1,750,000.

Views, creek and rainforest at Rosebank Set among some of the most spectacular rainforest trees and valley views is this original timber cottage with separate studio. The main cottage with timber floors and wood combustion heater opens up onto wide timber decks to capture the views across the valley and through the rainforest trees. The home is open plan and has wonderful potential to expand the residence to form a large family home. The studio is fully self contained and ideal for work or friends. The property is set on over 13 acres and has its boundary to the river for fresh water. The property is very private and a real treasure in the Rosebank area and still only a short distance to the main store. The property is priced at $445,000 and definitely worth inspecting. Contact Gail Fuller at Gail Fuller Real Estate on 02 6685 5285 or 0418 441 675.

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The September issue of Australian Video Camera magazine, currently on sale, has one of Mungo MacCallum’s iceberg photos on the front cover. The article inside is about video making in extreme cold. Of an interesting role reversal the magazine notes, ‘Mungo MacCallum political commentator does the pics and Jenny Garrett photographer and video maker does the text.’ â– â– â– â– Those interested in the sometimes heated debate over proposals by ReGenesis can catch the Landline piece on ABC TV on September 4 at noon and again on Monday 6 at 11am. As well as visiting the ReGenesis farm at Myocum, the Landline crew talked to members of the Main Arm community and to Mayor Jan Barham. â– â– â– â– Strangely enough we find ourselves agreeing with John Howard. Well, at least when he says you’d have to be pretty dumb to carry drugs in Bali. Mind you, the prospect of being banged up in jail for having two tabs of ekky on you is not going to do much for Indonesia’s tourism industry. â– â– â– â–

This is Alamela Rowan’s three year old Pomeranian Tutankhamen (‘Tut’). Tut went missing, believed stolen, from his South Golden Beach home on Sunday. Fourteen year old Alamela, a year ten student at Byron High, was out fundraising for the Rescue Helicopter at the time. If you see Tut ring 66801601 or 0411 883 601.

We like the way airlines increase their ticket prices these days by calling it a ‘fuel surcharge’, as if it were something we should forgive them for. Perhaps the next time the price of ball bearings goes up, they could introduce a ‘ball bearing surcharge’. ■■■■Mars is approaching. Train your telescope skywards for the close approach of Mars on October 30, the best one until 2018. This encounter, at 69 million kilometres, is closer than any other planet comes except Venus. ■■■■Miranda Devine has the reputation of writing wellresearched right-wing opinion pieces. Now that she has written about Byron Bay (Sun-Herald, August 28) Backlash can see that the reputation is unjustified. There is an error of fact in almost every paragraph, and the whole thing reads like the work of an inexperienced cadet who has just been earbashed by a bigot. ■■■■It’s a not good idea to install a roadside memorial to the war dead in George W Bush’s home town. Read more at www.truthout.org/docs_ 2005/081605A.shtml. ■■■■So Brogden falls on his sword, or perhaps a six-pack of Coronas provided by the Hotels Association. But what agenda made the Sydney media avoid breaking the story of his bender for so long? ■■■■Nourish Foods of Melbourne has developed a line of organic snack foods for children. We have a slight problem with the name, though – Whole Kids. Despite the cannibal overtones, we’re sure it’s safe to check them out at www.nourish. net.au/wholekids.htm.

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After recent flooding, Maxene and Gary Morganson of Brunswick Heads found two dead seahorses washed up on the beach, measuring 23 centimetres from snout to tail. Marine biologists later identified the species as Hippocampus tristis, also known as the Sad Seahorse. This scanned underwater image by Stuart Owen Fox from DDI Lab, Mullumbimby, can also be seen at almost two metres in height at the Mother Art gallery in the Byron arts and industry estate.

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