Byron Shire Echo – Issue 20.52 – 23/05/2006

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THE BYRON SHIRE ECHO Advertising & news enquiries: Mullumbimby 02 6684 1777 Byron Bay 02 6685 5222 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au http://www.echo.net.au VOLUME 20 #52 TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2006 22,300 copies every week $1 at newsagents only

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It was all downhill at Bangalow’s billycart derby Alex McAuley Whoever was in charge of organising the weather did a great job for the Bangalow Billycart Derby; despite the threat of rain the day stayed fine for the duration of the event. And once again it proved to be one of the most popular events on the Byron Shire community calendar with the number of entries up from last year, all cheered on by a large and enthusiastic crowd of spectators. President of the Bangalow Rugby Club Tony Heeson, who coordinated the event this year, was very pleased with the outcome. ‘This is such a beautiful area with such a diverse community so it was typical that the main race of this family day [open professional race] was won by Sax Leather – the sex shop in Byron Bay!’ said Tony. ‘Everything went really well. I was almost moved to tears during the parade when I drove [108 year

old Bangalow legend] Frank and Nell Scarrabelotti down the hill. The crowd gave them such an overwhelming response; they were really proud of having him in their town.’ One of the highlights of derby day this year was the skateboarding which attracted a huge number of participants including a lot of locals. The finals of the Australian Slalom Championships were run and spectators were in awe of the level of skill displayed by the competitors as they wove their way down the course at breakneck speed. Not to be outdone, the celebrities bared their teeth to put on a very competitive race which Member for Ballina Don Page won by a whisker from Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham. Mandy Nolan came in third, possible hampered by her handbag which she’d shoved up her skirt in an effort to prevent spectators from getting a front on view of

her knickers as she sped down the hill. Tony Heeson was mildly disappointed with the result as he’d hoped to rig the race so Margot Sweeney from Summerland Credit Union would win it, but political cunning came to the fore as Don and Jan snaffled the fastest carts before Tony could put his plan into action. ‘The only thing I’d change for next year is to streamline the racing,’ said Tony. ‘We need to keep on top of the kids who sneak into heats when they fail to qualify for the finals. We had several kids do that this year, so the number of races ballooned from 50 to 60 which really slowed things down. Otherwise it was a really successful day. All the local food outlets were terrific and put on a excellent choice of meals and snacks. It was just a perfect example of the community working well together and having lots of fun while doing so.’

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Eden Burke takes the Leap of Faith from the Tower of Terror at last Sunday’s Brunswick Valley Fiesta staged by the Mullumbimby Adventist School. The fiesta also included a pet parade, fashion parade, and much more entertainment for children. Photo Jeff ‘When Push Comes To Shove’ Dawson

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Tara Perry takes a spill. Photo Jeff ‘Sideburns’ Dawson. More photos in Sport and on The Echo website inside ‘Gallery’. Click on Echo Extra May 06 folder.

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Tweed Shire Council claims it will start legal action against Byron Shire Council in a month if Byron Council fails to remove the Kallaroo Circuit bund at North Ocean Ocean Shores. Tweed said the bund is blocking the natural discharge of floodwaters from Byron Shire’s Yelgun Creek catchment to the Brunswick River and is diverting them north into Tweed Shire. According to a press release from Tweed Council, ‘Concerns have been raised that the duration of floods has been lengthened in the lower south eastern parts of Tweed Shire, resulting in severe crop losses and economic hardship to sugar cane growers and other affected landowners. Landowners have now been suffering these losses, with no offer of compensation from Byron

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Dark Phoenix perform at Pocket Rocket. The ďŹ rst heat of the Pocket Rocket battle of the bands was held at the Youth Activities Centre on Saturday. Eight bands took to the stage to compete for a place in the ďŹ nal and the chance to win $500 cash from the Beach Hotel, studio time at Fracas and SAE, a paid support gig at the Great Northern, on-line promotion and distribution through soundfoundation.com and other prizes. The two bands to go through were Ballina favourites Brittle EFX and newcomers The Jaywalks. The judges praised all of the bands and said it was a difďŹ cult decision. The second heat is on this Saturday at the YAC from 3pm with a further ten bands competing. Entry is free. The ďŹ nal will be held on Saturday June 3 at the YAC

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to relieve the blockage of Yelgun Creek. ‘It has taken nine years from 1996 to 2005 for Byron Shire Council to advance the project and consider a Development Application for the remedial works. ‘When it was officially placed before them in April 2005, despite being recommended for approval by their Director of Planning, they withdrew the application. ‘In frustration, last December, Tweed Shire Council asked Byron Shire to provide a written timetable of actions leading to full implementation of the 1996

from 3pm. One of the judges she thinks is suitable. is Jess from Splendour In Given that tickets have the Grass who is offering sold out, it might be the only the chance to play at Splen- way to get in. dour if there is a band that Crowd response is one of

the categories the judges are looking for, so get down and support the next generation of talent in the Byron Shire.

agreement. Byron Shire Council has not supplied the timetable and this has triggered the proposed legal action.’ In response Byron Council’s general manager Pamela Westing told The Echo, ‘Byron Shire Council is now in receipt of the draft ďŹ nal report on ooding behaviour in the Marshalls Creek catchment. ‘The Department of Natural Resources will meet with Councillors at a work shop in early June to consider the report, and it will be considered at Council’s meeting on June 27. ‘This is the course of action agreed to by Tweed Shire Council, the Department of Natural Resources and Byron Shire Council in

tal impacts of removing the bund entirely. ‘Byron Shire Council will determine the next steps in the matter when it has properly considered the ďŹ ndings of the study.’ Byron Mayor Jan Barham told The Echo she would discuss the matter with local government minister Kerry Hickey on Thursday. ‘I hope that public monies on both sides won’t be spent unnecessarily,’ she said. The bund has been a controversial issue for a number of years, with conservationists concerned about the impacts of alterations to it on the water table in the Billinudgel Nature Reserve and nearby residents worried about recent increases in ooding levels.

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Hundreds turned out to celebrate the opening of the new Byron Entertainment Centre and Circus Arts last Saturday night. Ian Causley, Page MP and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, ofďŹ cially opened the centre, after which Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham gave the ďŹ rst trapeze demonstration. Present also were Ballina MP Don Page and Lismore MP Thomas George. Guests were entertained with aerial performances, a hula hoop show, dance, juggling and balancing acts, chair balancing acts and the famous Space Cowboy with his sword swallowing extravaganza. The band Soul’d then rocked on with their nine piece ensemble into the evening. Managing director Belinda Hultgren said, ‘It was a fantastic event and we are so happy to be now offering our circus classes and workshops to the Byron community. We had lots of people try the trapeze at the opening and with our regular circus classes and workshops starting on Wednesday we encourage everybody to give the ying trapeze a go.’ The Centre can hold 1,100 people and is available for hire for all manner of events. Circus Arts will be running regular classes and workshops within the Cen-

Brunswick Heads Old and Gold Weekend on the June long weekend provides three recycling opportunities – the all-town garage sale on Saturday June 10, and the Lions car boot sale and the indoor Secondhand Fair, both on Sunday June 11. Brunswick households wishing to hold garage sales in their front gardens or garages on Saturday will need to register with Todd on 6685 1754 before May 30. Free promotion and colourful bunting will be provided to identify your location. Those who don’t live in Bruns have the option of booking a space in the Secondhand Fair in the Memorial Hall on Sunday, with the opportunity to set up late Saturday afternoon. Goods can include books and records, bric-a-brac, clothes, china and collectibles and small furniture items. There are only a few spaces left so book in soon with Kim on 6685 1090. The Lions Club car boot sale is offering large sites in the grounds of the Brunswick Heads Public School this year, with the proceeds going to the school as a fundraiser. Stalls are only $20 and can be booked with Stevan Deak on 6680 2696. The local ďŹ re brigade are setting up a display right in the middle and a jumping castle will be available nearby from 10am-2pm. All sorts of material and other scraps are currently being collected for the kids recycled fashion parade. Kids and their families will have lots of fun on Sunday at the school creating costumes, which will then be paraded around town at 2pm.

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tre including aerial acrobat- to Australia’s only full size ics, juggling, trampoline, indoor ying trapeze. See more at www.byronentightrope, trapeze and gymnastics. The centre is home tertainmentcentre.com.au.

Alleged Peeping Tom faces further charges A 30 year old Mullumbimby man who was arrested and charged with ten counts of peep and pry as well as ďŹ lming for indecent purposes faced Lismore Local Court last week where a further 69

similar charges were laid against him. Police allege that Dean Sellenthin had taken photographs and ďŹ lm footage of women and children in their homes without their knowledge or consent.

Police uncovered further information from the man’s seized computer, according to Inspector Owen King of Byron Bay Police, and he expected further charges would be laid.

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Call for Entries Artists are invited to submit proposals for the 11th Thursday Plantation East Coast Sculpture Show. A total prize fund of $20,000 is offered. Conditions of entry and proposal forms can be downloaded from www.sculptureshow.net or call 02 6620 5100. Entries close 9 June 2006. At Thursday Plantation Sculpture Park • Pacific Hwy, 20 mins south of Byron, 1km north of Ballina/Byron airport turnoff • Open daily. Image Millennium Sculpture: Conscious Evolution (detail) Donato Rosella

New youth zine hits the streets There’s a new youth orientated publication just out called Milk, thanks to the efforts of around a dozen teenagers and help from a few industry professionals. Five hundred copies have been distributed to high schools and selected cafĂŠs, with a few copies even making it to Lismore’s Southern Cross University. The content deals with diverse subjects including band interviews, gamer, surfing and skating news, political and corporate critiques and hardcore show reviews. Mentors included graphic designer Kel Thompson, writer/journalist Kylie Monty, web designer Jason Ferris and also includes contributions from youth co-ordinator Andy Parks. ‘It became a drop-in centre on Wednesday afternoons,’ said Andy. ‘There are great skills being developed. Some people wanted to just

write, design or take photos, while others wanted to do all three.’ The magazine will be kept free of advertising, according to YAC director Paul Spooner. ‘It will give the kids the freedom to produce articles and images without the constraints of the advertising dollar.’ he said.

Mayor Jan Barham said she will look into Council funding the production through its youth program. Milk has a website to complement the zine (www.milkzine.com/), and those at the launch agreed that the site should be used for forums as well as access to a PDF downloadable version.

‘We are keen to make it quarterly, and those who want to help on the second edition can come by the Byron Youth Service any Wednesday from 4pm to 6pm,’ said Andy. Everyone is welcome and contributions can also be emailed to andyp33@ bigpond.net.au.

Local apprentice takes top awards Following his passion has become a career for a young local man who has just won a swag of awards for his outstanding results at TAFE. Born in Wilsons Creek and educated in Mullumbimby, Eric Steele-Boyce has always loved boating and boats in general. It seemed a natural progression, therefore, that after completing his HSC in 2001 he would pursue a career in the boating industry. Eric gained an apprenticeship at SailďŹ sh Catamarans in Alstonville and has been studying for a Marine Mechanics CertiďŹ cate 3 at the same time. Now fully qualiďŹ ed, he not only passed his ďŹ nal exams but won four awards at the TAFE awards night in Lismore recently. ‘The Marine Mechanics course teaches all the mechanics of boat engines, both on board and out board,’ said Eric. ‘I basically

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got lucky; because this is my passion it was easy for me to put in the work. I had to y to Sydney fairly regularly for blocks of study, but it was all worth it.’ Eric won The Boating Industry Association of NSW Award for the highest average mark in the state; The Society of Automotive Engineer’s Australasia Award; The TAFE NSW State Medal for the highest mark in his category in the state, and the TAFE Faculty Award of Excellence. Despite his success, Eric remains modest about his achievements, saying ‘it was really exciting on the night, but I’m over it now. I just want to keep on doing what I’m doing.’ That being said, Eric does have a desire to travel and would like to work for a large motor yacht group one day in order to do so. Having much ability and the desire that he will realise his proven himself to have so to work hard, it seems likely dreams.

A big day out planned for Durrumbul preschool Another year has passed and Durrumbul Community Preschool is holding its annual fundraiser on Saturday June 3. Last year saw a fantastic show of support by local businesses and families with over 400 people attending. ‘This year’s Big Day Out will be full of fun and games,’ say organisers. ‘The kids are so excited – they call it a BIG party for mums, dads, sisters, brothers and friends. ‘This year offers Big with a capital B. Bouncing jumping castles, Blissful food, Brilliant live acts, Beautiful face painting, Bountiful

games and Big rafes. ‘Even though Member for Ballina Don Page was prompted by rallies and letters to address parliament on the issues of preschool affordability, there has been constant side stepping on the issues of pre-school funding. This means that non-proďŹ t organisations such as Durrumbul have to be increasingly diligent to stay on top of their ďŹ nances to avoid having to increase fees. ‘There is something so special about Durrumbul preschool. It is a place where the children’s imaginations are let loose. The dedicated

long term teachers and the beautiful grounds give Durrumbul its magic. It is a place of constant fun where the kids seem to always have a smile. They sing along with Roy playing piano, ride bikes, collect eggs, cook, read numbers aloud in four languages – no wonder they are always happy. ‘One mother who recently moved from Sydney said, “My child now pushes me out of the front gate – a far cry from their previous private preschool where the morning dropoff consisted of numerous outbursts of hysterics from children.�’


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Celebrate Journey of Healing Day Friday May 26 is Journey of Healing Day, and to celebrate, the Sisters for Reconciliation, the Arakwal Corporation and the Byron Community and Cultural Centre is inviting members of the community to join them in a day of cultural performances, talks from guest speakers – including Melissa Lucashenko and Judy Atkinson – and school per-

formances. There will also be a display of textiles from the Ballina Bunjun Arts and Crafts Group. Journey of Healing Day was previously known as ‘Sorry Day’ and commemorates the date of the tabling of the ‘Bringing Them Home’ report in 1997 which was the result of an inquiry into the stolen generation.

Journey of Healing Day has as its theme ‘Take the Next Step’ as Indigenous and Non Indigenous Australians take positive steps on a journey of healing to build a future for all Australians. The day’s program will begin at 10.30am with ‘Welcome to Country’. Morning tea and lunch will be available by donation.

Aunty needs a helping hand The Aunty Program is in desperate need of a helping hand. As an organisation that devotes itself to offering a helping hand to young girls in need, this is an opportunity for someone in the community to return the favour. The program is currently run from office space in Byron Industrial Estate. However, the owners of the space are expanding their business and need Aunty to relocate as soon as possible. The trouble is that Aunty has nowhere to go. As with most volunteer run community services, Aunty runs on a shoestring

budget with limited funding. Currently, the program has its rent funded by Families and Community Services to the tune of $236 per month. Staff are realistic about the likelihood of ďŹ nding ofďŹ ce space so cheaply again, but really can’t afford to spend very much more. The ofďŹ ce is for administration only; it’s not a drop in centre so it doesn’t need street frontage. What it does need is space for two to four people to work in, and to remain in the Byron Bay/Bangalow/ Newrybar area.

So if there is anybody out there with a big heart and a medium sized ofďŹ ce space to rent at price that Aunty can afford, please contact either Maureen or Jennifer on 6685 7177.

Wildlife carers Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers Inc is holding an Introduction to possums, gliders and small marsupials on Saturday June 3, 9am to 4pm, cost $7.50. New members welcome, joining fee $15. Please provide own lunch. Bookings essential, phone Karin 6688 0118.

With our precious rainforest remnants under constant threat of extinction, planning for future weed management is critical if we are to preserve these precious pockets of our environment. The Wilsons Creek Huonbrook Landcare Group has obtained funding from the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority to embark on an extensive weed mapping program for the upper reaches of Wilsons and Coopers Creeks where high conservation value valley rainforests are surrounded by the Nightcap, Mount Jerusalem and Goonengerry National Parks. The project will be undertaken by Landcare in partnership with bush regenerators Landmark Ecological Services Pty Ltd, and will involve the coordination of existing property plans and a weed management strategy for the project area. While the Landcare Group has weed data at the level of individual properties, there is still much undocumented information. This project will pull together existing knowledge and add new sur vey data for the subcatchment, providing an excellent basis for planning weed management strategies. The early stages of the project are under way and have already proved how valuable this work is. Dr Barbara Stewart of Landmark explained that while weeds common to this area such as privet, morning glory and coral tree were to be the focus of the survey, an isolated infestation of balloon vine was found in the Huonbrook valley. This very serious weed which is capable of smothering creekside vegetation is not prevalent locally, although many river systems around Lismore and Kyogle are seriously infested.

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can keep some of that money in the local economy. It is our intention to retain the village atmosphere; I know that this is development, but it will be aesthetically pleasing, and we’ve had very positive feedback from the community.’ Brian Smith, president of the Lennox Residents’ Association agreed that the community is supportive of the development, but expressed some concern over increased trafďŹ c movements in Ballina St. ‘While it is a good development, the impact of it on Ballina St is yet to be realised,’ said Mr Smith. ‘However, that’s not Wayne’s fault; he’s setting up a business, but the traffic problems, which have been ongoing for

Writers stage book fair The Bangalow Writers Group’s ‘Off The Shelf’ book fair, with self publishing the main focus, will be held on the last Sunday in July, to coincide with the monthly Bangalow Market. Authors, designers, edi-

tors, manuscript assessors and illustrators who are interested in having a stall on the day at the A & I Hall beside the showgrounds, can contact Jean Ringland on 6687 8094 for more information.

many years, will need to be addressed by council.’ The shopping mall will include parking spaces for 43 cars, 35 of them underground and will maintain a thoroughfare at the rear of the building to accommodate trafďŹ c to the proposed community centre. Mr Lazarus is hoping for a completion date of Easter 2007.

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and Ron Curran are also excited to be involved in the interesting area of children’s art. The Art Show will be held along with the Main Arm Art Show and Bazaar and promises to be a great day of fam-

Main Arm Upper Public School was happy to have a special guest at their Education Week celebration. Kim Toft brought her beautiful artwork and books to show the children who are keen to learn as much as they can about art in preparation for an art show. Young artists are excited to be able to exhibit and sell their artwork at the ďŹ rst ever Main Arm Art Show to be held on Saturday June 24 from 10am to 4pm at the school. More than thirty schools and preschools throughout the Byron district have been invited to take part in the Art Show for young people aged from under 5 to 18 with great cash prizes offered in Landscape, Portrait and Recycled Art. Judges Sylvana from Piece Gallery, Mandy Nolan

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Mullum High helps repair the creek As part of its ongoing commitment to a sustainable lear ning environment, Mullumbimby High School recently won a $2500 EcoSchoolsGrant from the Environmental Trust for a project entitled ‘rehabilitation of degraded riparian zone for use as learnscape’. The project has been coordinated by Paul Frangos, a woodwork teacher at the school, and in collaboration with the Mullumbimby Creek Landcare Group which is supporting the school throughout the work. Last Friday,Year 8 students at Mullum High were given a talk on riparian ecology and speciďŹ cally how the vegetation around Mullumbimby Creek has been compromised over the years by introduced species, land clearing, overgrazing and use of powerboats. They were told how the resulting rising water temperatures due to lack of overhanging trees has caused numbers of ďŹ sh to dwindle while excess sediment caused by erosion has silted up the

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river, and how riparian vegetation provides wildlife corridors for native species which are now at risk of disappearing from our local environment. Students were then invited to take part in the revegetation of the river banks by planting a tree such as a mangrove, which will not only help repair the health of

stream bed but will also provide natural habitat for many birds and mammals. The Landcare Group dug the holes for the planting and mulched the area and will go on to plant 25 feature trees which will be identiďŹ ed with plant ID plaques along a short botanical walk. In addition, the senior woodwork class has erected a barrier to

Students get the hang of landcare

From left, from Brunswick Heads Public School students Michaela Serone, Jordan Matheson and Krysta Carpenter take part in a planting for Brunswick Valley Landcare. Landcare’s nature festival will be taking

prevent students from accidentally running into the planted area. There are already plans to repeat the day on June 16 with students from either Year 7 or Year 9 and the Landcare Group is hoping to organise a community planting day for students, parents and teachers on the first Sunday in July.

Soil seminar

The Soil Foodweb Institute has chosen ReGenesis Farm as its location for its National Soil Seminar II to be on Thursday and Friday June 29 and 30. Lead speaker Dr Elaine Ingham, President and Director of Research at Soil Foodweb Inc, NewYork, will give talks on a variety of soil subjects including why we need healthy soil, disease suppression, water retention, compost, compost tea and worms. The seminar will include hands on demonstrations using teas, soil testing and contemporary waste resource management as well as composting and compost tea brewing. place on Saturday June 3 at the Shearwater Bookings can be made by Steiner School, Left Bank Road, phoning 6680 9757 or online Mullumbimby. at aum@aum.net.au. Two See more on the festival on page 35 and day tickets cost $325 includin the feature on page 22. ing lunch.

Cape Byron Steiner stages open day Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School is holding its open day this coming Saturday May 27 from 12pm to 3pm and is inviting families to come along learn more about this unique education system and see what the school can offer children of both primary and high school age. The school is set in beautiful grounds in Ewingsdale and currently has an enrolment of 270 students of which approximately 180 are in primary school and 90 in high school. The high school is progressing extremely well and continues to offer a stan-

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Burning off Just a word on bloody bastards burning off. When I lived on up on Koonyum Range Road in that lovely expanse of dry sclerophyll forest, almost every year some stupid idiot down below me in Left Bank Road would do a burnoff without adequate preparation of ďŹ rebreaks. One year the ďŹ re brigade actually had to get dozers in and cut a new road through my land to contain it. I nearly lost my house that time. We survived it – alas, only to have it burnt down by tenants while we were away

working in the city. (See Echo inaugural issue, June 11, 1986.) My point is, these landowners who proceed with burnoffs without getting proper information on preparation and safety, end up risking the lives of ďŹ reďŹ ghters, the loss of neighbouring properties, and the destruction of forests and wildlife. I say anyone who burns off without such preparations should be billed the total costs of ďŹ ghting the ďŹ re they started and they should also do community service on the local ďŹ re brigade that saved their arse. Trude Helm

admittedly this involves several creek crossings and a school but surely this could be minimised particularly with regard to the give way protocol (one bridge gives right of way to east bound trafďŹ c with the other crossings, not always speciďŹ ed, give right of way in the opposite direction) which causes quite a bit of misunderstanding and sometimes road rage, mainly from new residents and visitors who haven’t adapted to the country ethic. Gavan Higginson

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Byron Bay Having had my eye ďŹ rmly focused on the urban design Too many signs issues in the Byron Bay town With the current fuss over centre for some time now, I signage, the council them- was disturbed to see the selves aren’t without blame. markings on Lawson Street In a 2.5km stretch of road for a new roundabout at the west of the Main Arm village intersection with Middleton there are over 35 road signs, Street.

1. Roundabouts are notoriously unfriendly to pedestrians, giving total precedence to vehicles. Pedestrian crossings are prohibited at roundabouts, hence the massive safety risk to cross our main street. 2. In a town centre that has been forced to undertake traffic management which continues to put pedestrians at risk, the introduction of one more roundabout must be viewed seriously. 3. Perhaps most importantly, this roundabout is completely unnecessary, as there is simply no traffic management problems at this intersection. Middleton Street is a one way street on the edge of the town centre, and Bay Street is soon to be made one way. There will never be any difďŹ culty making turns from either of those side streets. 5. Could a pedestrian crossing not be considered

there instead, with some proper landscaping and treeplanting to slow trafďŹ c as well as greening the street? A slightly more enlightened view to trafďŹ c management will show that if the road was narrowed at Middleton Street, with some tree planted pedestrian blisters connected by a crossing, it would help pedestrians and slow cars! Please don’t let them build that roundabout! And let’s see a town centre urban design plan and some decent landscaping. Merran Morrison

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States of grace Could David Gilet (Letters, May 16) please tell us where he gets this false impression that he has about Christianity? I have read the Christian’s Instruction Book many times and have found nothing to support his views.

From beginning to end it is rejoice, rejoice, for we have much to be happy about. This Instruction Book teaches us how to have peace and contentment no matter what the circumstances. Just remember there are no conscripts in Heaven. They are all volunteers and it will ever be. A T Downs

Byron Bay ■David Gilet’s charge against Christianity as being a religion that requires you take on a state of guilt in order to be ‘saved’ is a valid one; however, Buddhism also requires that before ‘enlightenment’ (which can be read as the equivalent of ‘being saved’) can take place, one has to acknowledge that one is in a self-induced state of suffering, mental dissatisfaction, neurosis and delusion. There is however no corcontinued on page 13

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Troops in the political firing line Vol 20 #52

May 23, 2006

Byron Shire turns 100 Byron Shire intends to celebrate its 100th birthday later this year. What would normally be a pleasant civic event is tinged with controversy – as just about everything is in the Shire – because the municipality of Mullumbimby, incorporated in 1908 and blessed with its own hydroelectric plant and water supply, was forcibly amalgamated with Byron in 1980. There still would be residents of Mullumbimby and Ocean Shores and other points north who regret that decision by the state government. Equally, some folk in Byron Bay have plenty to say about the new council chambers being built in Mullum in 1996 and many of the town’s public assets sold off to prop up Council’s general fund. Council’s notes on the centenary, gleaned from several sources, are fascinating and show that controversy has always been with us. They claim that ‘an early decision of the first Byron Shire Council was to choose a location for its headquarters. That this was to be Byron Bay was regarded distrustfully by the residents of Mullumbimby who soon took steps to create a separate municipal council to serve their interests alone. The Municipality of Mullumbimby was incorporated in 1908; it had a population of only 900, and embraced an area of only 1.7 square miles (about 440 hectares).’ The proclamation of Byron Shire in 1906 was part of the first creation of shires in country NSW. It marks the beginning of a struggle for power and autonomy with the state government which has not been resolved to this day. Despite the valuable role that local government plays throughout Australia, it has yet to be properly recognised as a third tier of government, and all real executive power rests with the feds and, in our case, with Macquarie Street. Council’s notes tell us that Byron’s first council chambers was ‘a timber building on the corner of Fletcher Street and Bay Lane, a former dance hall, purchased from David Jarman, the first Shire President. It was destroyed by fire in the evening of Sunday 21 October 1928.’ The new chambers, on the beachside corner of Lawson and Fletcher Streets, was opened in September 1929. It is now the home of a backpackers hostel and retail outlets, and the public library which was once contained within an extension to it occupies a cramped corner across the street. It is now almost ten years since bibliophiles started lobbying for a better home for the town’s library. Despite the controversy, local government is something worth celebrating. It is the grass roots level at which residents can buttonhole their elected representatives and, if vocal and organised enough, have their voice carry through to state and federal government. And whatever one thinks of one’s Councillors it is important to remember that on their small allowances they are essentially volunteers who work long hours, read a lot of complex documents and risk being ear-bashed on the street by irate constituents. Byron Shire is fortunate that on the whole most of our Councillors have tried to be conscientious in their duties. When Council calls for public input into its centenary celebrations, have your say. Another birthday of this magnitude might not roll around again.

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he National Department of Defence has now joined Immigration and Trade and Foreign Affairs on the dysfunctional list. As our politically compromised public service lurches from one public relations disaster to another, those responsible for the most basic national concern of all have been revealed as Canberra’s answer to the Keystone Cops. Apart from waste and mismanagement on a breathtaking scale and an endemic disregard for the rights of its employees, Defence is now apparently incapable of tying its own shoelaces without the help of independent consultants. The farcical saga of Private Jacob Kovco can now be seen as symbolic of the chaos in which the Russell Hill behemoth finds itself. The defence conglomerate is at least partly a victim of its own size: with hindsight it can be argued that the amalgamation of Army, Navy, Air and Supply in 1973 created a monster which was always going to be too big for just one minister to control. It can also be argued that the department has never quite recovered from the humiliation of Vietnam; the years that followed were lean ones, and now that the funds have once again started to flow, they are being squandered in an ill-judged attempt at catch up. But even John Howard cannot blame all today’s problems on decisions taken more than thirty years ago. His own role in the debacle has been considerable. Young men and women join the Australian Defence Forces for a variety of reasons: sheer patriotism, a desire for excitement and adventure, the hope that they will gain a trade and other credentials for later in life, or simply because no other secure career is available to

them. But whether their motives are idealistic or pragmatic, they are entitled to believe that their job will have something to do with the purpose spelled out in the name of their employer: that they will be involved in the defence of Australia. This need not mean that they will be constantly repelling invading armies from our beaches; there are other less direct ways of working for the country’s security. The ADF’s peacekeeping roles in East Timor and the Solomon Islands were honourable actions carried out with competence and aplomb. Others, however, have been less justifi-

those who, like Colonel Lance Collins or Mike Scrafton, went public about their misgivings had their reputations ruthlessly trashed by their political masters. A particularly low point came in 2004 when the Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty made the commonsense observation that Australia’s participation in the invasion of Iraq increased the likelihood of our becoming a terrorist target; the Prime Minister himself called in the chief of the ADF, General Peter Cosgrove, to trot out the government line contradicting him. Such was – is – the politicisation of our armed forces

But whether their motives are idealistic or pragmatic, they are entitled to believe that their job will have something to do with… the defence of Australia. by Mungo MacCallum able, and have had a lot more to do with party politics than defence. The troops must by now be wondering just what they are doing in Iraq, as by the end they were wondering what they were doing in Vietnam. They were deeply unhappy about being forced to take up the role of border protection: those in the RAN in particular complained that they had not joined the navy to fight starving families in leaky fishing boats. The children overboard lie was seen as a blatant example of the ADF being used as a propaganda tool rather than an independent force. It was noted that officers who played the government’s game were promoted and even feted while those who sought to stay away from politics missed out. And

and it goes right to the top. Obviously, the perception that the troops are there primarily to work for the re-election of the Howard government rather than to protect the country – that their most important role is as a backdrop for the Prime Minister’s photo opportunities – is not exactly good for morale. As with the civilian public service, the prevailing attitude for those resisting the temptation to suck up to the minister becomes one of fear of being seen as a disruptive influence: the regime becomes one of keep your head down, get through your job and above all guard your arse. With an atmosphere of every man for himself, the system inevitably breaks down and, in a department as huge as defence, by the time the breakages become obvious they are

often beyond repair. The new minister, Brendan Nelson, is already finding out why so few of his predecessors have survived the portfolio.

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o The Master Media Mogul has spoken, and John Howard’s future is now determined. Or perhaps not. As with the great oracles of the past, The Master’s pronouncements sometimes require clarification. When Rupert Murdoch told the ABC that while he personally would like to see Howard stay on as Prime Minister but that he thought Howard should really go out while he’s on top, this was seen by most as a confirmation of Piers Akerman’s line last week that Howard was preparing for an elegant departure. Akerman, after all, is in the loop; his somewhat kinky devotion to Howard is surpassed only by his unstinting love for The Master.The High Priest had spoken; the verdict was in. Peter Costello certainly saw it that way. Pausing only to cream his undies, he launched into a hymn of praise for The Master’s omniscience and went home to pack his bags for the Lodge. But then another Howard hugger and Master’s minion, Dennis Shanahan, surfaced to provide clarification of the clarification. The Master had not been in oracular mode; he was merely stating the obvious. How could anyone believe it was some kind of conspiracy? Well, pretty bloody easily, given the track record of those involved. However, we’ll take Shanahan’s (or rather The Master’s) word for it that this time it was just a stuff up – albeit one that demonstrated the awe The Master inspires among politicians and voters alike, not to mention his grovelling employees.

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SportsďŹ elds needed now at Ocean Shores Yes, another one of those letters, and why not? The Ocean Shores sportsďŹ elds ďŹ asco is certainly an issue that must be pursued and brought to the only satisfactory conclusion, a multiple use sportsďŹ eld for the youth of Ocean Shores and surrounding areas. This issue must be resolved by community minded, forward thinking people. One would like to think it would come from the Byron Shire Council who hold ofďŹ ce to represent all the community. At this stage however, after residing in the Shire for 18 months, I am beginning to think the current Council does have a narrow perspective on community requirements.

A Council that does not see the youth of the community as a priority for all needs must be questioned. As a professional sports coach I have travelled the state widely for over 25 years. There is no region in NSW with a comparable population of Ocean Shores that I have seen with less youth sporting facilities than here. I could list many communities I have visited of similar proportion to Ocean Shores that have at least three multi-purpose playing ďŹ elds and an indoor facility within a radius of eight kilometres. Yes, we do have a wonderful surf and surf clubs that do offer great, healthy activity for our young, however,

there is more. SportsďŹ elds offer the opportunity for team sports. Having resided in three major regional centres over a 30 year period I have seen many examples of youth gaining direction through participation in team sports. Team does teach the beneďŹ t of working together, of belonging to a community, responsibility, self confidence and many other character building attributes. I believe the current Council are not keeping pace with the requirements of all the Shire. There is no doubt the needs of Ocean Shores have changed. Initially a retirement area, it is now home to many young families and

their needs must be taken into consideration. A majority of Ocean Shores residents, I believe, are asking just for a fair go, with one suitable, multiple use playing field in close proximity to the major population base. I’m sure Byron Shire can afford it. The sportsďŹ elds are a priority for our community.Why can’t a decision be made?. How long has the issue been on the table? Too long for our youth. Maybe then some might not be running around town late at night. Could be home saving energy for tomorrow’s match!

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but took the rocks as well. Our members have been doing these gardens for over eight years. We have to fundraise with street stalls and rafes to enable us to spend the money on the work we do.The Byron Council mows the lawns and are always available to give us any assistance we need through John Fitzgerald. But it is not the Council you are stealing from, it is our wonderful community. This past month we have had to spend $127 to replace what was stolen. The gardens at the moment are really beautiful, so could you please refrain from doing this despicable act. If it should continue we are seriously considering giving this project away. Be sure your sins will ďŹ nd you out, or there is always karma.

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timony to Nimbin’s adaptability and understanding that most people enjoyed themselves as much as ever despite the unexpected invasion in blue, a real life exhibition of prohibition at work. There were a number of unnecessarily aggressive incidents, but that’s how the riot squad is briefed, no doubt. They also closed the pub and bowlo early, which seemed unjustified.Conversely there were also many reports of friendly police and interestingly, people feeling safe. And not only the street cleaners loved the ‘alcohol free’ streets. The general feeling though is that we are pawns in Thomas George’s re-election strategy. Pathetic, shallow and predictable, it may come back to bite him. He just wasted a million bucks that could have ďŹ nished our skate park ten times over. Or helped us have a youth club that opens more than two hours a week, in our

responding attempt to ascribe a state of guilt to this admission of suffering, as this would only further exacerbate this dilemma. I think the original ‘state of sin’ that Christians believe in is the same as this Buddhist concept of samsara or illusion, and the notion that you must feel shame and guilt in order to be saved is a perversion that has set in to dogmatic, institutionalised Christianity, but is not what Christ originally intended – which was imply to describe the state of ‘before’, so that the state of ‘after’ was thrown into greater contrast. David Brauchli

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Phantom thieves It is with great sadness I write once again in regards to our work at our local garden cemetery. The phantom thieves have struck again. This time they not only removed shrubs and plants

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The dust is settling quickly and a ‘feedback and future’ MardiGrass meeting is planned for the bowlo, Friday evening May 26. If you can’t attend, but have ideas, please drop them into the HEMP Embassy or email hemp@nrg.com.au. Many, many thanks to the intrepid supporters of cannabis law reform who ran the gauntlet of the roadblocks, and our sympathy to all the poor people who got tickets for minor defects on their old cars.They’re getting even for no GST on pot! There are too many stories of police roadblocks telling visitors that Nimbin was ‘full’ and turning cars around. Others were told it was dangerous to go on. Very unfair hippy bashing, and no doubt illegal. The extraordinary numbers of police over our big weekend, and conďŹ rmation it was the riot squad, has certainly stirred the pot. It’s tes-

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‘slum’ as he calls Nimbin. There has never been violence at MardiGrass and the riot potential he keeps talking about is absurd. We carry a huge load of ‘mental health’ misfits who, strangely enough, get on OK here but struggle in society elsewhere. If the general new idea is to clean up Nimbin for tourism, Thomas, it would be reasonable for you to meet and consult the community ďŹ rst on just how you plan to do it. Otherwise there’s a fair chance you’ll throw the homebirth baby out with the bathwater. Meanwhile, the Big Joints Journey to Canberra is on track for Lismore Court House on Monday May 29 to support the MardiGrass busts and then on to the Big Smoke – www.BigJoint.org for details)

According to the article ‘Council investigates beach scraping’ (Echo, May 16, Peter Withey is the secretary of the New Brighton/South Golden Beach Residents Action Group (RAG). As a beachside land owner and resident of New Brighton for 15 years, a member of the New Brighton Progress Association (NBPA) for ten years and president NBPA for the past two years I have never heard of RAG, nor have I ever been approached by this organisation about any matter. I have since been advised that RAG was formed approximately 20 years ago in an attempt to stop the introduction of immediate impact lines as a BSC planning tool to control develMichael Balderstone opment in areas subject to Nimbin continued overleaf

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Letters coastal erosion. It failed, and as far as I can ascertain, has never held a meeting or conducted any other activities since the mid 1980s. It is a matter of concern that the RAG spokesperson, Peter Withey, appears to be inconsistent on the matter of beach skimming. He spoke against it on behalf of RAG and yet was present at a special general meeting of the NBPA, March 16, 2006, when a resolution in favour of beach skimming was carried unaminously. Of greater concern is that Peter Withey’s claim to represent the wider community through RAG was unquestioningly accepted by Council and that he was given equal status with the representative of the NBPA, an incorporated community organisation with over 100 members. Kaylene Chamberlain

President, NBPA

Well fed Bush’s Poodle must be feeling rather jealous lately, ’cause his master has just planted a tree in the garden of the Australian Embassy for his faithful little Chihuahua. We can all be very proud

of our little top dog, for he has clearly impressed Uncle Sam (and isn’t that what it’s all about?) with the way he instantly dropped on the floor to roll over and over, every time Dubya walked through the door – sometimes even leaving a little puddle behind on the floor of the Oval Office as a proof of his genuine excitement. As for the tree, it too should be excited, for it is being fed by an endless supply of Iraqi blood and bone. Tom Koo

Alstonville

Soul cried out Lisa Moore, you spoke to us at the beginning of your recital at the Community Centre about the double enjoyment of being able to enjoy bathing at our beautiful, beautiful beach and play on our Steinway piano. Had the weather been different, the rains deluged, the seas opened up and pulled your fragile body in several directions at once and finally spat you out onto the hard wet sand, I wonder if you would have felt the same sense of delight. The twentieth century piano works you chose for us and so brilliantly performed had much the same

effect upon me as bathing in turbulent waters. My musical soul cried out, where is the beauty, joy, where is the love? Artists are always free to express their frustration, anger, catharsis and to reflect the general confu-

sion of society in a myriad of ways. However in life there must always be a balance. For fifteen minutes during ‘my lips from speaking’ I was fearful for the Steinway and wondered if it would collapse, tumble to the floor with a barrage of

Images and infamy in government ■ ‘This flag’s message is that Australia is a fascist or Nazi state’, an offended Julie Nathan comments (Letters, May 16) on her perception of an Australian flag with a swastika, like a huge spider in its corner, in her letter last week. Now I wonder should it bother me to the point of writing to a newspaper if I feel disturbed by the image of a torn-off leg seen last night on telly? The fact is that the images that come into our lives affect us in certain ways. The question is: should they? The black cross with broken limbs, apart from ‘mass murder and genocide’ and the huntsman is also a Hindu sign for something holy, I believe. With a little effort we can find many other associations, the goddamn flag is becoming an early surrealist painting inspired by a period of long, absent staring at the starry sky through a cobwebbed window… After all, the true meaning

belongs to the people who stand behind. Why not ask them? Meanwhile I can easily imagine myself clenching my fists and demanding my truth to be heard, but turning to a mirror I find my scowl too theatrical to be taken seriously and adopt instead a sneer of indolent disgust. Haven’t tried this one in a while! Edgar Oden

Rosebank ■ I would like to reply to Julie Nathan’s letter taking to task Rusty Harris and Michael Balderstone and her statements that we are a democratic country with rule of law and political civic rights, including the right to campaign against government to vote them out. The quip by a university professor to a self-assured student may apply to Ms Nathan: ‘You’re not often right, but you’re wrong this time’. First mistake is in stating

that we are a democracy. We have not been for some time. The establishment is manoeuvring us into a position of subordination to international centralists. Has the electorate been made aware of this? Her second mistake is in stating that we are governed by law! We were at one time, but elitists, as described by Sir David Flint, have been working to transfer our sovereignty to the control of international bureaucracies, which will of course make the system of justice obtained at Runnymede in 1215 of no relevance. Is the public at large aware of this? The third mistake is that Ms Nathan naively seems to think that voting to change the government is democracy in action. It could be, but isn’t. Too much of our parliamentary legislation is drawn up by parliamentary architects, voted on by a twoparty system in which it is difficult to distinguish one

from the other, and when a program is decided upon, it is reinforced by enabling legislation which the public rarely, if ever, sees. The next mistake Ms Nathan makes, and it is an important one, is that the swastika is the ultimate emblem for mass murder and genocide. The Nazis may indeed have killed six million Jews, but I cannot believe that she is ignorant of the fact that between 1918 and 1947 the Soviet Communist regime killed in excess of 16 million Christian and Muslim people, and the regimes of North Korea and Communist China continue to kill any opponents of their regime. And the subverted USA gives Red China ‘most favoured national’ treatment. Is that how a democracy treats the population of another nation striving for democratic government?

broken strings and keys. Those families with children in your audience who had come along to be inspired were treated to a nightmare of noise which had one family fleeing before the end of the first half. Hoping for at least a taste of something delicious, I remained to the end. However we came away feeling disappointment and anger, with the one consolation that our nine year old aspiring pianist had miraculously slept through the whole thing. Diti Dickson

Mullumbimby

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I often reskim an Echo before throwing it to the recycling bin and it was during this that I came across the whining and pedantic letter of Jenny Pandava (May 9). Some people just can never be satisfied. I believe my family and I very fortunate to live in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt places in Australia, if not the world, but does this mean that we are not allowed some basic infrastructure to make life a little easier? I for one think the supermarket and shopping village (or ‘fair’ who really cares about the name?) is fantastic. No longer do my young Jim Inness son and I (who are carless) Mullumbimby have to travel into town for

a few essentials and face the rain, rush hour at Woolies, an influx of visitors at various times of the year and buses that stop running during part of the afternoon. I am not having a whinge about these situations but I do think the new shopping centre has certainly reduced a lot of pressure for a lot of people. They have also had some great specials, adding a bit of healthy competition among retailers. Anyone who wants organic fruit and veg has the choice of Suffolk Park Fruit and Veg, the Green Garage or the twice weekly farmers markets. As for a ‘funky mural’, how about this one, placed just beyond Ewingsdale: ‘Please wind up your windows, you are now approaching Byron Bay, and it sometimes smells a little “funky” upon entry.’ Cat Matar

Sunrise Beach ■ Letters acknowledged from Robert Smith, Singleton, John X Berlin, Maclean, Christopher McIlrath, Main Arm, Sharon Ridsdale, Wyong, Murray Bickley, Byron Bay. When Mercury is retrograde, what percentage of the Shire’s letter writers put down their pens? Allowing for overseas travel, we guess 18.4%. But when the moon is in the seventh house, and Jupiter aligns with Mars…

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Justine Elliot works for a passionate electorate Justine Elliott is the federal Labor member for Richmond. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 2004 and won by a small margin from incumbent Larry Anthony. She has a BA and GradDip in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, and spent seven years as a police ofďŹ cer from 1990. She then was a Juvenile Justice Conference Convener, NSW Dept of Juvenile Justice, from 2002 to 2003. She lives on the Tweed Coast. Hans Lovejoy had a brief interview with her when she was in Mullumbimby to announce funding for the Mullumbimby Civic Centre.

the most seasoned journo for our policies. Federal Labor believes that we need to be dead! investing in infrastructure, To a lot of people it seems education and training and there is no difference our health system to ensure between Labor and Liberal, all Australians have access given the consistent bagging to opportunity – not just and dominance by corporate the wealthy. We believe that media and radio shock jocks. workers deserve to have the What is the definable differ- protection of workplace ence? Has it to do with ide- rights and decent conditions which is why Federal ology and ethics? Labor will rip up John There are clear and signiďŹ - Howard’s extreme workcant differences between place laws. We believe that Liberal and Labor that both there needs to be national underpin our ideologies leadership on protecting and which are expressed in our environment.

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How different is life up on the Tweed compared to here? Obviously the demographic is a lot older. How do Federal MP for Richmond Justine Elliot with husband Craig and children Joe and Alex outside the they respond to develop- Poinciana CafĂŠ in Mullumbimby. Photo Hans Lovejoy ment? now. What’s the best way to ensure they have the best disdain, how are you making The Richmond electorate is tackle the problem? chance in life. Federal Labor a difference? How can we so rich and diverse. Yet as I is serious about providing engage them? travel around, from the I am deeply concerned that opportunities for young Tweed out to hinterland vil- the teenage unemployment people. I think the best way to engage lages, and down Byron and rate in the far north coast young people about politics Lennox I am struck by the consistently hovers around The lack of transport also is to visit them where they similarity of people’s views 36%. At a federal level I affects this area. Since the are, in schools, youth centres about this area. While locals would like to see some decent NSW Labor party closed the and at events and talk with want growth in relation to policies that target young railways, are you aware of them about issues in a way employment and opportu- people. Such as education, any plans from the Labor that is interesting and relenity, they feel passionately training and employment party to either re-open or vant to them. I try to take the about protecting what is policies that specifically offer an alternative to what’s opportunity to engage young special about it. Overwhelm- address the needs of young been lost? I say this because people in the process of poliing I hear how locals do not people, provide them with it would be obvious with the tics, so they can see how it want to become like the opportunities and invest in influx of sea changers com- works in action. For example Gold Coast. They want to their skills development. The ing here we will have to last year I presented in parmaintain that coastal village Howard government’s refusal have more infrastructure. liament dozens of letters and feel and the sense of com- to invest in infrastructure, paintings by local kids to munity that goes with it. I transport and industry devel- From the outset I strongly John Howard in protest of have been involved with a opment in regional areas like opposed the closure of the Japanese whaling. Apart from large range of community Richmond adds further bar- Casino to Murwillumbah rail sending a strong message to groups both prior and dur- riers to young people reach- line. In the last Federal elec- our Prime Minister, it also ing my time in politics ing their potential. I believe tion, Federal Labor had a demonstrated to those chilopposing various develop- that our young people are a strong policy to bring back dren how they can be perments that would have very important part of com- the train. This was not sonally play a role in our impacted negatively on our munity and our country – matched by the Howard gov- democratic parliamentary coastline or hinterland. indeed they are our very ernment. Ultimately I would processes. I really enjoy meetfuture. Their concerns and like to see the NSW state ing with and listening to It seems one of the main hopes deserve to be listened government and the federal young people and I ďŹ nd them concerns for our area is to. As a community and as a government work together to incredibly receptive and interested in how things activities and jobs for young government we need to work bring back the train. work. I love the fact that they people. Reports of teenage together to ensure that the fighting and drinking in support, services and infra- As young people look to often ask the toughest quesByron seem commonplace structures are in place to politics with understandable tions which can leave even

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Capturing life in the Ballets Russes Alex McAuley As a rule, to be a truly dedicated artist one must love one’s chosen discipline, or so I’m told. But for every rule there must be an exception and prima ballerina Irina Baranova, in her early years of studying ballet, was just that. Irina is a woman with an extraordinary story to tell. Born in Russia on the eve of the Bolshevik revolution, her aristocratic parents were forced to flee with their infant daughter to neighbouring Romania where her father became a factory worker and the family reduced to living in squalor. It was her domineering and embittered mother Lydia who decided that Irina should become a ballerina. As a youngster in turn of the century Russia, Lydia had been passionate about the ballet, but her parents wouldn’t hear of it as girls from ‘nice families’ didn’t go on the stage in those days. So Lydia decided that eight year old Irina would fulfil her dream for her. ‘I had a very uncomfortable relationship with my mother,’ recalls Irina. ‘But now I can look back and feel

Filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine with ballerina and local resident Irina Baranova. Photo Jeff Dawson

grateful that she did what she did.’ What she did was to insist, against Irina’s father’s better judgement, that Irina take ballet classes with another Russian émigré living in Bucharest. ‘I remember going to classes at her tiny, one room apartment,’ says Irina. ‘There was a bed on one side and a kitchen on the other. There were two other students and the three of us used the edge of the kitchen table as a barre. I had no knowledge of ballet and didn’t understand what I was trying to achieve; I detested it.’ Her teacher was quick to notice her potential, however,

and told her parents that ‘she might have the ability to succeed, but if you leave her with me, I’ll ruin her’. So the family moved to Paris and the eminent dancing school of Olga Preobrajenska, of whom Irina was initially terrified.

Intimidated ‘I went for my interview and was frightfully intimidated,’ recalls Irina. ‘But Olga looked me up and down and said “I’ll take you on”. I remained terrified of her, though, and spent most of my classes trying to hide behind the piano,’ she says with a laugh. ‘After a while

my pride took over and I decided to try to prove that I could be as good as the other students, so I came out from behind the piano and started to do some work. It was only then, with the guidance of my magnificent teacher that I began to love what I was doing.’ With her newfound love of her discipline, Irina’s talent burgeoned. She was subsequently chosen by former director of the Russian Opera in Paris Colonel Wassily Grigorievich De Basil, and famous choreographer Georgi Balanchine for a new project of theirs: the formation of a ballet company in

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the image of Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. Irina became one of three young dancers chosen straight out of ballet school as principals for the fledgling company. Her first role with the company was Swan Lake; she was only 14 years old.

Foremost artists Thus began her extraordinary career and her association with some of the world’s foremost artists of the time: Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel to name a few, as well as political leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Josef Goebbels, and royalty; King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were also big fans. Irina recalls that period of her life with obvious pleasure, yet she also remembers the incredibly long hours and hard work. ‘We weren’t pampered pooches, you know,’ says Irina. ‘We had to do all our own hair and makeup which meant lots of extra homework! But we were very fortunate to have the help of such talented artists. Stravinsky used to come to rehearsals and afterwards would play the piano to us and explain his music until we had the timing by heart and could dance without counting in our heads. This way we could concentrate on our artistic performance. ‘We took all such associations in our stride; it was just the way it was. I remember how Picasso or Chagall would show me a sketch of a costume for me to dance in and ask if it would impede my movement in any way. If I said “yes”, then they would crumple the sketch up and throw it in the bin. I should have taken them out and ironed them; I’d have a fortune by now!’ Despite her great success, Irina retired early after meeting and falling in love with London theatrical agent Cecil Tennant. Cecil insisted that she relinquish not only her career, but all association with her friends from the ballet world if she were to marry him. Despite knowing that

she would miss dancing dreadfully, Irina agreed. ‘I don’t regret it for a moment,’ says Irina. ‘I loved Cecil, and I had observed older women dancing until they were forced to retire as they had overstayed their welcome and critics and audiences were beginning to say “what a pity”. I didn’t want that to happen to me. Destiny gave me another opportunity: a family and children and I grabbed it.’ It’s not surprising that a character such as Irina and Ballet Russes has become the subject of a film by Emmy Award winning film makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine. For over 16 years, the pair have been creating critically acclaimed multi character documentary narratives covering a range of varied subjects that have captured their interest. ‘We generally choose a subject that we don’t know much about, giving us a chance to step into a whole new world,’ says Dayna. ‘We’re looking for characters that leap off the screen and this was certainly the case with the characters in Ballets Russes. ‘Because documentary making is not especially lucrative, the rewards we reap are the life experiences gained in the process.’

Original footage Ballets Russes is a braiding of original footage of the company from the 1930s, still material and lively and vivid interviews with many of the company’s glamorous stars, including Irina. Mapping the company’s beginnings in turn of the century Paris to its halcyon days of the 1930s and 1940s when it toured the world, to its demise in the 1950s and 1960s, this production offers a treasure trove of archival footage giving audiences a rare glimpse of the merger of artistic talents that transformed the face of ballet for generations. So how do you condense several decades of artistry, magic and intrigue into a two hour documentary? Not very easily, according to Dan. ‘It took five years to complete this project including much painstaking editing,’ he says. ‘Things that are really wonderful make themselves obvious early on, such as interviews with people talking with particular energy. We’ve tried to tell a story about each person and then weave them together in a way that tells the story of the ballet without getting weighed down with the minutiae.’ Have they been successful? continued opposite


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When the search for truth becomes an obsession A review of Janette Turner Hospital’s Due Preparations for the Plague by Jill Eddington, director of the Byron Bay Writers Festival

thing special about it! Indeed I was not disappointed. This is no ordinary crime thriller. This is a novel so well researched and so poignant in its commentar y on contemporar y events it is hard to believe

before September 11 occurred. The story focuses on a highjack of Air France 064 by terrorists in 1987, but jettisons us nearly two decades into the future and those still living with the aftermath. The two main characters are Lowell, who tries not to think about the past, and in particular about the hijacking that killed his mother and Samantha, who on the other hand, cannot let the past go. As a child she survived the hijacking, and as an adult she is still obsessed with finding the answers. More political intrigue than crime fiction, the book is full of twists and turns and takes us back and forth through time and place. Hospital handles with sensitivity this situation presenting the personal face of such horrific stories through her characters Lowell and Samantha. As they are drawn together, the reader is taken along with them on this rollercoaster of a ride and as the it is not a piece of literary interconnections between the characters are exposed, non-fiction. In particular one might think this novel was written as a response to the current fear of terrorism, but indeed Janette Turner Hospital was well into writing this book

it. Dayna has come away from the experience with a passion for ballet that she didn’t have before, and Dan has been particularly touched by the youthful energy of the now elderly characters. ‘Working with people who have accomplished so much and are such outstanding folk is quite an experience,’ he says. ‘We’ve done a lot of work with teenagers in the past and in lots of ways these elderly people were younger than them.’ And for Irina there is a sense of humility that peo-

ple are still interested in her life and want to listen to her stories. ‘All that energy and effort meant something; that means a great deal to me. It means what I did was worthwhile.’ Ballet Russes opens at Byron Cinemas on May 25. Irina Baranova is now 87 years old and lives in peaceful semi retirement in Coorabell near one of her daughters. She has three children, six grandchildren, one great grandchild and countless precious memories.

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anette Turner Hospital was born and grew up in Australia and started her teaching career in Queensland. She moved to Canada where she lived for many years and then to the USA where she now resides in South Carolina. Her visits to Australia are rare and at 60 she says they will become less frequent. Thus I am thrilled that this year she will attend, and indeed deliver the opening speech for, the Byron Bay Writers Festival. Due Preparations for the Plague, her most recently published novel, was winner of the Queensland Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction and the Patrick White Award, the Davitt Award for ‘best crime novel of the year by an Australian woman’. It was also short listed for the Adelaide International Festival Award and the Christina Stead Prize for fiction as well as listed in ‘Best Books of the Year’ by The Age in Melbourne and The Sydney Morning Herald. Therefore one might presume the novel has someFrom previous page

According to Irina, the answer is definitely yes. ‘The film is extremely well made,’ she says. ‘I don’t see very well these days, but my hearing is excellent. I can see well enough to know that it is beautifully put together and when I hear the voices I know straight away who is speaking. They have really captured the essence of the era.’ The making of this documentary has had a profound impact on all involved with

the reader becomes aware of the intriguing web that binds them. As in real life, it is hard to distinguish between victims and villains and even harder to identify good from evil. Hospital raises issues of trust and truth and certainly asks the reader to question when a search for truth becomes a dangerous obsession. Most intriguingly the suspense builds not only on the political level but also on a deep and reflective personal level. Hospital’s portrayal of the characters, their relationships with each other and their role in pushing the plot forward to its particularly evocative conclusion, is extraordinary. While she explores the world of terrorism and indeed the nature of evil, it is the book’s exploration of trauma for the individuals involved that stays with the reader long after the cover is closed. While it is a frightening tale, it offers up hope despite the human tragedy. Hospital relates that after September 11 and the calls made to

loved ones from the collapsing Twin Towers, she went back to the manuscript, which was all but sitting on the publisher’s desk, and changed the climactic scene to explore further the notion that ultimately love is the overriding emotion in the human experience. Apart from being a great page-turner, this is a piece of fiction that resonates with contemporary issues and our world today. It is an intelligent and evocative novel and as only great fiction can, it forces the reader to think deeply about the current political scene. Most of all it makes us face the question of how we would personally cope in the face of such a situation. ■ Janette Turner Hospital is being brought to the Festival with the support of Southern Cross University. She will appear in two In Conversations, and on a panel about writing about trauma as well as deliver the opening address at this year’s Byron Bay Writers Festival.

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Cruelty and Neglect The AWL has inspectors who visit this area on a regular basis. If you have nay concerns about cases of cruelty please ring (02) 8777 3300.

Help Line Volunteer members staff the telephone on our Help Hotline at the AWL North Coast Branch in Mullumbimby. They have a wide range of experience and access to an animal behaviourist and other professional staff from our Head Office in Sydney. So, if you are experiencing a problem with your pet, just ring the office on 6684 4070 and either leave a message or have a chat with one of our members – we are happy to help.

Adoptions Looking for a new furry friend to share your home? Please consider calling in to the AWL cattery in Mullumbimby. Each year many unwanted or abandoned cats and kittens come into our care. Every animal is desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and vet checked before being rehomed. Even if you are not thinking of adopting why not just pop in and say hello to these beautiful creatures, they love the company. The AWL also helps find new homes for dogs and pups. The Animal Welfare League NSW North Coast Branch would like to take this opportunity of thanking all our members, volunteers, sponsors and the local community for their support with donations of food to our collection bins and goods and clothing for our garage sales. Thank you.


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Dorshul aims to create unity Alex McAuley Dorshul Gyatso is a young man who has had to work very hard for his education, and that’s not just the ‘hitting the books’ kind of hard work. Dorshul is a Tibetan ĂŠmigrĂŠ who speaks so modestly of his experiences that it would be easy to underestimate his achievements. Dorshul grew up in Qinghai Province East Tibet where he attended middle school – the equivalent of our primary and secondary schools. After a stint at Beijing University, his keen intelligence and thirst for knowledge prompted him to pursue further studies. In order to do so, it was necessary for him to travel to India, so he and a group of about 40 other people walked from Tibet to India across the Himalayas – a journey that took almost two months. Dorshul spent the next seven years continuing his studies of Tibetan history, culture, and philosophy including Buddhism and Tibetan meditation techniques. During this time he travelled extensively through India giving numerous talks on the subject of Tibetan culture. It occurred to him that in order to keep the rich history of Tibetan culture alive under Chinese rule, there

should be more opportunities for young people to study in Tibet. ‘There is no chance to study in Tibet,’ says Dorshul. ‘I would love to see a school that uniďŹ es traditional and modern learning and offers its teaching to everyone.’ So Dorshul decided to turn his dream into reality. He has established TsongKha Pu in India, a non proďŹ t organisation dedicated to raising funds for and building a three tiered educational establishment in Xining, the

capital of Qinghai Province. The ďŹ rst stage will be a middle school; the second an academic and finance section; the third a university. ‘The middle school will teach three languages: Tibetan, Chinese and English,’ said Dorshul. ‘It will teach conventional subjects, such as maths, as well as Tibetan culture and history. It will also teach woodwork and ar twork, including traditional Tibetan arts and crafts.’ Once the academic and ďŹ nance section is built, Dorshul hopes that much of the project will be self funding as the arts and crafts can be sold in order to provide an income to the school as he hopes school fees won’t be necessary. ‘We have already lodged an application with the Chinese government and hope that they and the Tibetan government will help with ďŹ nance,’ said Dorshul. ‘We are also going to apply

Giving planthoppers the ick to the United Nations as they often offer support for projects such as this.’ The entire project will cost about US$28 million, which is considerably less than the cost of a comparable scheme in a more developed country. Dorshul is hoping to establish the Australian head ofďŹ ce of Tsong-Kha Pu in Mullumbimby and start to raise money for his project by teaching Tibetan meditation, history and philosophy locally. However, in typical Tibetan fashion his motivation for teaching comes more from altruism than a desire for ďŹ nancial gain. ‘I want to help everyone ďŹ nd peace, humility, compassion and truth; not just Tibetan people,’ said Dorshul. ‘It is my goal to show the young generation how to create unity between new and traditional cultures. I would love to hear from anybody who has ideas for me, or would like to offer compassion or support; not just financial support but also support from the heart.’ Dorshul can be contacted by email at samb@ thelocalshop.org. He hopes to have stage one of his project completed by 2008.

Andrew Hauserman of All Latitude Landscapes has been treating Pandanus dieback since 2003 and is aiming to eradicate the disease in the Byron, Ballina and Richmond Valley shires. The majority of Pandanus dieback is caused by the planthopper Jamella australiae (picyured), and infestations of the pest are still being found in Byron Bay and Lennox Head on private property. Adult planthoppers are mottled brown/grey, about 8mm long and lay eggs in rafts of small, white, flat disks usually on the underside of leaves. When hatched, the insects feed on the leaves causing sugary excretions which result in fungal growth, rot and death of the tree. Pandanus trees naturally have dead foliage around the leaf heads, however when the new growth starts to Photo Jeff Dawson turn yellow, green leaves fall

off the head easily and there is an excess of a pungent smelling fluid in the leaf heads then there is cause for concern. All Latitude Landscapes, funded by the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority, is working in collaboration with local councils, the Department of Environment and Conservation and the Department of Lands to offer free Pandanus inspection and free treatment for eradicating planthoppers until September this year. Residents and landowners who have not had a free inspection of their Pandanus trees should pick up an information leaet at a community access point or call Andrew on 0408 445 595 or 6680 1441. For more information on the problem and its treatment visit www. nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/ npws.nsf/content/pandanus_ dieback.

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Television Guide 1. Charming, profound and French. Jean Rochefort and Johnny Hallyday star in Man On The Train (SBS, Wednesday, 10pm), in which a crim visits a small town to rob the bank but is accosted by the village poet. 2. Tyler Garcia Posey and Big Arnie in Collateral Damage (NBN, Saturday, 9.10pm). 3. Rhys Ifans gets airbourne in Danny Deckchair (Prime, Sunday, 8.30pm), a lightweight Australian comedy, followed at 10.35pm by Adventures Of Priscilla – Queen Of The Desert. Football fans can catch Australia playing Greece on SBS on Thursday at 7pm, while revheads can see why Grace Kelly lost control of her car if they watch the Monaco Grand Prix on TEN on Sunday at 10.30pm. Quelle dommage!

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SATURDAY 27

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Rage continues Jeopardy Radio Free Roscoe Stateline Australian Story Foreign Correspondent Words: Caryl Phillips Netball: The Highlights Show Rugby Union LIVE – Shute Shield ďŹ nal World Cup Bowls Head 2 Head Gardening Australia ABC News Rocket Man (PG) The Bill (PG) Cracker (M) Answered By Fire (M) Story of people ďŹ ghting for their country’s freedom 11.45 Rage (M)

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Kid’s Programs Insiders Inside Business Offsiders Asia PaciďŹ c Focus Songs Of Praise Landline Gardening Australia Message Stick (G*) Jeanette Winterson Syllable To Sound Antonin Kubalek: Concert In Prague Sunday Arts The Lost Army Of King Cambyses An army of 10,000 Persians vanished 2500 years ago in the Sahara At The Movies The Einstein Factor ABC News Peking To Paris Answered By Fire (M, cl,v,a) Compass: When Life Is Work Our understanding of work The Education Of Gore Vidal Order In The House Movie: Doctor At Large (G, 1957) Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, James Robertson Justice, Donald Sinden Movie: The Rake’s Progress (G, B&W, 1945) Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer, Margaret Johnston

4.30 Movie: Man Of The Moment (G, B&W, 1955) Norman Wisdom, Belinda Lee, Lana Morris 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Pilot Hour 1.30 Head 2 Head 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kid’s Programs 6.00 Bush Mechanics (G*) 6.30 Talking Heads: Laurie Lawrence 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Enough Rope With Andrew Denton 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Friend Or Foe? (PG) ‘Friendly ďŹ re’ casualties over the last 20 years in which technological advances have actually increased their likelihood 12.10 Parliament Question Time 1.10 Movie: Please Sir! (G, 1971) John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, Joan Sanderson 2.55 White People’s Business (G*) Nonindigenous involvement in the reconciliation movement 3.25 World Cup Bowls 4.30 Movie: Turn The Key Softly (PG, B&W, 1953) Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Naked Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The New Inventors 1.00 The Einstein Factor 1.30 Catalyst 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kid’s Programs 6.00 Animal Capers 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Agony Aunts With Clive Robertson 8.30 The Bill 9.20 Foreign Correspondent 10.00 The Sydney Writers Festival 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Battleplan: Blitzkrieg (G) 12.00 Parliament Question Time 1.00 Movie: The Seventh Victim (M, a, B&W, 1943) Kim Hunter, Jean Brooks, Hugh Beaumont 2.20 Movie: Good Morning Boys (G, B&W, 1937) A schoolmaster and his pupils visit Paris where they save the Mona Lisa from being stolen. Starring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Lilli Palmer, Martita Hunt 3.35 Head Start (G)

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Weatherwatch World News Weatherwatch Italian News Das Journal Spanish News Le Journal Russian News Greek News Arabic News Indonesian News Business Report Masterpiece On Saturday San Remo Song Festival Je T’Aime‌ Moi Non Plus JS Bach: The 48 Preludes And Fugues The Journal Newshour FIFA World Cup: The OfďŹ cial Guide Mexico and Iran World News Australia World Sport More Than A Game: Argentina The World Cup Iron Chef Rockwiz Movie: Jet Lag (M, s,cl, 2002) French romance SOS: Shorts On Screen Noise TV Close

6.00 7.00 9.00 10.00 10.30 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 2.30 4.30

Weatherwatch World News Hungarian News Italian News Korean News Latin American News Maltese News Polish News Ukrainian News Hary Janos IAAF World Race Walking Cup Speedweek Football Stars Of Tomorrow 1998 FIFA World Cup Final UEFA Champions League Magazine The World Game FIFA World Cup: The OfďŹ cial Guide Angola and Portugal World News Australia World Sport Lost Worlds: The Secrets Of The Mary Rose King Henry VIII’s battleship Inspector Rex (M, v,a) Movie: The Miracle Of Bern (PG, 2003) German drama Movie: The Bed Of Procrustes (M, s,n,a, 2001) Romanian drama set in 1926 amongst the rich and idle The Storm Rages Twice (PG) Lebanese drama series Close

6.00 7.00 8.00 9.30 11.00 11.30 12.45 1.15

Weatherwatch And World News Le Journal Russian News Greek News Arabic News Indonesian News Polish News Dateline Insight Wine Lovers Guide To Australia The Movie Show World Sport The Journal Little Angels Living Black FIFA World Cup: The OfďŹ cial Guide Spain and Ukraine World News Australia World Sport Mythbusters South Park (M, a) Pizza: The Da Vinci Cup (M, s,a,n) World News Australia Funland (MA, s,cl,v) Movie: Absolute Hundred (MA, v,cl,d, 2001) Yugoslavian drama The Nanny Movie: The Compensation (MA, v,a, 2001) Sri Lankan drama about a promise made by a man and his wife Close

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Weatherwatch World News Arabic News Indonesian News Business Report Movie: Bellyful (M, cl,a, 2000) French comedy about keeping up bourgeois appearances in French society Food Lovers Guide To Australia Living Black World Sport The Journal Newshour FIFA World Cup: The OfďŹ cial Guide Tunisia and Saudi Arabia World News Australia World Sport Insight Cutting Edge: The Tobacco Conspiracy World News Australia Hot Docs: Tupac Shakur – Thug Angel (MA, a,cl) English documentary Hot Docs: Tupac – Live At The House Of Blues Tupac’s ďŹ nal recorded performance on the Sunset Strip Movie: Totally Married (2003) Greek comedy Movie: A Dog’s Will (M, a,v,s, 1999) Brazilian comedy Close

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TEN

Disney Adventures Saturday Disney The Saturday Club Flipper And Lopaka Disney Adventures That’s So Raven Eclipse Built For The Kill Destination New Zealand Gisborne Saturday Kitchen The Great Outdoors Taj Mahal,Hobbit hotel in New Zealand, Victoria’s Otways, Fiji, Tasmanian winery, Galapagos tortoise Sydney Weekender Seven News The World Around Us: Serpent Snakes around the world Heartbeat Blue Heelers (M, v,du) A Touch Of Frost (M, v,n) Movie: For A Few Dollars More (M, v, 1967) Two men on the trail of a killer devise a plan to lead the killer’s gang into a bank robbery trap but when things go wrong one of the pursuers thinks he’s been double-crossed. Starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonte, Jose Eggar, Mara Krup, Rosemarie Dexter, Klaus Kinski, Mario Brega Danoz Direct Expo

6.00 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00

Religion Kid’s Programs Weekend Sunrise Sportsworld My Business The Royal Home Improvement Movie: Taken Away (PG, a, 1996) Jill Eikenberry, Michael Tucker, Robert Wisden, Jimmy Marsden Movie: Flash (G, 1998) Ellen Burstyn, Lucas Black, Brian Kerwin Fawlty Towers Seven News It Takes Two Singing with the stars Movie: Danny Deckchair (PG, s,cl, 2002) Trying to escape his grim suburban life Danny blasts into the skies in a deckchair tied to helium balloons and becomes a national Aussie sensation. Starring Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto, Justine Clarke, Rhys Muldoon, John Batchelor, Alan Flower Movie: Adventures Of Priscilla – Queen Of The Desert (M, cl,s, 1994) Two drag queens and a transsexual on a road trip to Alice Springs for a cabaret show. Starring Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving, Terance Stamp, Bill Hunter, Sarah Chadwick Home Shopping Religion Home Shopping

6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 12.30

Sunrise Raggs Home Shopping Morning News Wheel Of Fortune According To Jim Movie: High Heels And Low Lifes (M, s,cl,v, 2001) Girlfriends decide to blackmail the culprits of a bank heist rather than report the crime to police. Starring Minnie Driver, Mary McCormack, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams, Danny Dyer Blue Heelers Trading Spouses It’s Academic Seven News Wheel Of Fortune Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away The Great Outdoors Ultimate shopping holidays Desperate Housewives (M) Commander In Chief Boston Legal (M) Scrubs Arrested Development Home Shopping Religion Home Shopping

6.00 7.00 8.30 9.00 11.00 11.30 12.00 1.00

Sunrise Raggs Home Shopping Morning News Wheel Of Fortune According To Jim Movie: Full Moon In Blue Water (M, 1988) Living and loving in a small town on the Texas Gulf. Starring Gene Hackman, Teri Garr, Burgess Meredith, Elias Koteas, Kevin Cooney, David Doty Blue Heelers Trading Spouses It’s Academic Seven News Wheel Of Fortune Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away (G) Border Security Medical Emergency All Saints (M) Women Of Desperate Housewives (M) Airline USA Point Pleasant (M) Line Of Fire (M) Home Shopping Creo A Dollar Home Shopping

6.00 7.00 8.30 9.00 11.00 11.10 11.30 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00

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Toasted TV Faireez Totally Wild Fergus McPhail Video Hits State Focus Infomercial I Fish Seriously AFL Saturday Afternoon AFL LIVE – Richmond v Geelong Ten News Sports Tonight Hook, Line & Sinker’s Road Trip: Australia Smallville (PG) Chloe becomes entangled in an underground gambling ring at school run by a foreign exchange student who uses his powers to control all of the football players during a game Saturday Night AFL From the MCG – Hawthorn v Sydney World Poker Tour Hollywood Home Games Before The Game Video Hits Up-Late Infomercial Bayless Conley Key Of David Hour Of Power

6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 10.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.40 9.10 11.30

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Danoz Untold Wealth Guthy Renker Kid’s Programs Premier League Lawn Bowls Fishing Australia Speed Machine The Car Show Movie: Quo Vadis (PG, v, 1951) Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov Talk To The Animals The Garden Gurus Airport NBN News Australia’s Funniest Home Videos Movie: Look Who’s Talking Too (PG, cl,s, 1990) John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, Elias Koteas Lotto Movie: Collateral Damage (M, v,cl, 2002) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elias Koteas, Francesca Neti, Cliff Curtis Movie: Tequila Sunrise (M, cl,dr,s, 1988) A cop is required to bring in his old high school buddy, a drug dealer trying to go straight. Starring Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Raul Julia Late Show With David Letterman Mad TV Scare Tactics Home Shopping

Mass For You At Home Meditation Medication Pirate Island Totally Wild Meet The Press Video Hits Movie: Can’t Hardly Wait (PG, cl,sr, 1998) It’s graduation and 500 seniors want to party, and a boy wants to get the girl he’s loved for years and a head-case wants revenge on a bully. Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Harry Elfont, Seth Green, Lauren Ambrose World Rally Championship Italy RPM Ten News Sports Tonight The Simpsons Big Brother Law & Order: Criminal Intent (M) Movie length episode Formula One Grand Prix Monaco Cops Infomercials Enjoying Everyday Life With Joyce Meyer Kenneth Copeland Life Today With James Robison This Is Your Day With Benny Hinn

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Danoz Guthy Renker Untold Wealth Business Success Business Sunday Sunday The Sunday Footy Show Sunday Roast Sunday AFL LIVE from the GABBA – Fremantle v Brisbane Sunday Rugby League LIVE – Sydney Roosters v Parramatta Eels Evening News Backyard Blitz 60 Minutes CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M, v) CSI: Miami (M, v) Movie: The Glimmer Man (AV15+, v,cl, 1996) A softly spoken, mystical, new age New York cop with a past is transferred to LA to help solve a series of brutal murders in which the victims are cruciďŹ ed. Starring Steven Seagal, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Brian Cox AFL St Kilda v Kangaroos The Baron Guthy Renker Australia 20/20

Early News Toasted TV In The Box 9am With David And Kim Ten News Home Life Style The Ellen Degeneres Show The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) Parents out of control – obsessed parents and when is a child in sports pushed too far? Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Scope The Bold And The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Big Brother Supernatural (M, v) Big Brother (MA15+) Late Night News And Sports Tonight Big Brother Up-Late Volvo Round The World Ocean Race Video Hits Up-Late Infomercials Enjoying Everyday Life Kenneth Copeland Life Today With James Robison This Is Your Day With Benny Hinn

6.00 9.00 11.00 11.30 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 7.00 7.30 8.35 8.40 9.35 10.35 11.30 12.00 1.05 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30

Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne Today Extra Danoz Dr Phil Days Of Our Lives The Young And The Restless Fresh Cooking New MacDonald’s Farm The Shak Entertainment Tonight Temptation Bert’s Family Feud Evening News A Current Affair What’s Good For You Cold Case Lotto Close To Home (M, a) Real Crime (M) Nightline Six Feet Under (M) Water Rats (M) Farscape (PG) Guthy Renker Entertainment Tonight Good Morning America

Early News Toasted TV In The Box 9am With David And Kim Ten News TTN Home Life Style The Ellen Degeneres Show The Oprah Winfrey Show Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Totally Wild The Bold And The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Big Brother The All New Simpsons The Wedge (PG) Welcome to suburban paradise The O.C. (M) Rove Live (M, cl,a) Late News And Sports Tonight Big Brother Up-Late (MA15+) Volvo Around The World Ocean Race Video Hits Up-Late Infomercial Enjoying Everyday Life Kenneth Copeland More Religion

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B R U N S W I C K VA L L E Y

NATURE Saturday 3 June Shearwater Steiner School Left Bank Road Mullumbimby

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ASK YOUR KIDS what they want to be when they grow up. Chances are they’ll say: ‘A rockstar’. While the ‘star’ part might be a little unrealistic, working as a musician or in a related industry is not as far-fetched as you might think. While parents moaned and employment agencies stamped your ďŹ le with ‘needs to get a real job’, it’s time they woke up to the very real fact that wanting to work in the music industry is an achievable goal. Comparative studies in Britain have shown that the Music Industry is a bigger contributor to Gross National Product than the Steel Industry. Being a musician, is ofďŹ cially, a real job. Musicoz is an innovative Australia-wide program that offers Work For The Dole participants the opportunity to fulďŹ ll their mutual obligation contracts in their chosen ďŹ eld: music. Shane Murphy is a musician, but also the Area coordinator for Musicoz Northern Rivers, he understands the challenges that can confront aspiring artists. ‘People still get a really hard time if you are an unemployed musician or artist in the system. We are one of only two arts based Work For The Dole projects in the area‌this is a valid industry and the training that they receive will increase their chance of employment.’ For Shane it’s about exposing artists to the industry, encouraging multi-skilling and helping them get their work out in the public domain. ‘The projects we are running will help artists to understand the process more, but it also opens you to working in a creative support business. That’s where I come from – I’m also a musician who had to get a day job to survive. So why not in the music industry? I’m about to release my EP...’ Musicoz Northern Rivers is currently launching four exciting new initiatives and is seeking interest and involvement from local performers. The ďŹ rst is their new musician focused magazine, captioned ‘Full Volume, Street Zine’. According to Shane, the publication is ‘targeted at delivering good music business information, and encourages interaction within the music community. People are invited to submit articles from a musician’s perspective.’ So that’s the print media covered. Taking the plunge head on, Musicoz has taken on the telly as well. With a weekly national program of some 30 minutes airing on Cable’s Aurora Channel on a Saturday evening, local product is being sourced for this Channel V style musical launch pad. ‘We are looking for genres of music that aren’t necessarily catered for on Rage and JJJ. People can also submit ďŹ lm clips that aren’t being shown anywhere else. Musicoz Northern Rivers is currently producing 5 minute clips to document any style focusing on local bands and artists. Currently SAE and SCU is helping with the footage. Two of these packages have already gone to air.’ For Shane, a key mission for Musicoz is to promote independent music from the region. ‘We want to be the centre of all independent music releases and build an extensive music library. We are currently working alongside NCEIA (North Coast Entertainment Industry Association) to create a syndicated music program that we are recording at Bay FM with Northern Rivers music from Coffs to Tweed. The program will feed into Musicoz’s nationally syndicated program that is transmitted weekly through Community Radio. It’s all about generating content.’ Finally, in an effort to encourage networking and to facilitate cooperative projects and make musicians and their music more accessible, Musicoz is putting together a Music Co-Op that will ‘connect musicians together and will be sorted according to instrument. For example, guitarists will be listed under guitars etc. This will encourage collaboration between musicians and should make it valuable for people who are wanting to record and are looking for a certain sound. The data base will be available for people to download.’ If you would like to get involved in any of these exciting initiatives, then email northernrivers@musicoz.org or phone on Tuesday or Wednesday on 6684 6056.

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WHERE DO THE CHILDREN PLAY? On Mother’s Day a bunch of us breeders decided we wanted to lie on rugs, drink champagne and watch the children play. Problem: Byron has no well tended, green zones that can facilitate such leisure. In this hippy inspired hub of counter culture we don’t have any public space that reflects our love of family, art or environment. Let’s go through the options: Railway Park is very central, but one set of swings, the odd needle stick injury and collapsing trees makes it a helmet only zone. The park which runs adjacent to Main Beach is full of tourists and drummers and a whole stack of rubbish and broken beer bottles from late night drinking sessions. It’s not the kind of place I’ve ever felt like lying in. Not without a few Wet Ones on hand. Although on the upside, if I feel like making a few bucks I can always whack one of the kids on the pavement with a firestick and a hat. Then there’s Gaggin Park down in Suffo – not bad but swings are constantly under reconstruction and I once mused that it was called Gaggin because that’s the noise your toddler makes when they’re choking on a ciggie butt. We need our public spaces. The quarter acre block of our childhood has been shrunk to half its size, our houses have expanded and our gardens have become decor. There’s barely room to

swing a cat, let alone bury one. No wonder we’ve got so damn fat. We need to get outside and run around. That’s what parks are for. A place to take a picnic lunch, a book, a few bikes, maybe a skateboard, a soccer ball, a dog and a horde of kids. Parks are for reading, and meditating, and exercising and meeting people for a barbie, for having a hit of cricket or passing out in after too much beer. Parks have trees, trees have birds,

FESTIVALS JAZZGALOW The North Coast Jazz Festival features a hosts of acts in four venues around Bangalow. The hit of last year’s event, The Twelve Tone Diamonds are back. They are a multi-faceted harmonic adventure: raucous and celebratory, haunting and dreamlike, fiercely rhythmic and effortlessly augmented, they deliver their uncompromisingly original compositions with telepathic spontaneity and sudden bursts of precision that seem to defy the apparently organic nature of their interaction. Their sound is utterly fresh, yet echoes back to the past with uncanny authenticity. Elements of Miles Davis’ electric period and Frank Zappa’s bent compositional flair blend with modern rhythmic sensibilities to create a highly interactive

lucid chaos that is part rock, part jazz, part film score; Twelve Tone Diamonds make even the most bizarre arrangements sound natural and even danceable. The name Twelve Tone Diamonds is inspired by the rhythmic language developed by local North Coast legendary Australian percussionist Greg Sheehan, who created a way of inverting given rhythmic phrases in every possible permutation – called simply ‘diamonds’. As the number of tones in a western octave is twelve, you get the idea.912th June. Tickets are $125 for the weekend pass or $55 per day. For more information phone Conservatorium on 6621 2266 or check out the website at www.conservatoriumarts.org and follow the links.

birds have bird flu... parks are like totally sick. I love the beach, but we also need somewhere in Byron where you can sit under a tree and the kids can play safely. We had to have our Mother’s Day picnic in Federal – it was the only public space that had grass, trees, skateboard ramp, basket ball hoop and little kiddies playground. Oh, yes, it’s also across the road from a bottleshop. The Jarjum Playground has raised $250 000 (including Council contribution) towards a new state of the art park for Byron. Only $150,000 to go. That’s a frigging lot of lamingtons, girls. We’ve already got one generation of kids beating each other up because they reckon they’ve got ‘nothing’ to do – do we really want another? In the past ten years Byron has become a tourist mecca, generating millions. It would only take 10 developers to contribute $15,000 per lamington and we’d have our Park. Let’s get baking. Cash contributions and letters of support to: www.jarjumplayground.org

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The big three of Australia’s Indigenous bands will be taking to the stages at next month’s Dreaming Festival at Woodford over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Each of these long-surviving bands has been playing for at least 20 years, a dream time of success for all of the musicians. Legendary band Coloured Stone, which formed in 1978 and is still led by founding member and lead singer Bunna Lawrie, will be a highlight act with songs of peace and hope in a mix of traditional and modern music influences. There will be more nostalgia as pioneering 80’s Aboriginal rock supergroup, the Warumpi Band will come together with founding members Neil Murray and George Rrurrambu returning to the stage with hits that include ‘My Island Home’ and ‘Blackfella Whitefella’.

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The third band to hit the bigtime and now to grace The Dreaming is Yothu Yindi which first played in 1986. Since then, Yothu Yindi, led by its songwriter Mandawuy Yunupingu, has been a source of inspiration within the whole music world, combining the sounds and instrumentation of western rock ‘n’ roll with songs and performances that date back tens of thousands of years. This band’s musical talent has drawn admiration from far and wide, breaking down barriers of prejudice, and even playing with acclaim in the fast lane to audiences as glitzy as that at the Indy ball on the Gold Coast. All up, these great bands with a long-playing record are set to be a magical musical magnet for this year’s Festival of The Dreaming. Queen’s Birthday weekend. For ticket and program information go to www.thedreamingfestival. com


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Experience the sheer thrill over almost 100 voices coming together in the ďŹ rst uber choir in the region when the Lismore Symphony Orchestra present Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Carmina Burana is a series of 13th century anonymous poems by a 20th century German composer. Despite being a modern work, the composer has kept an old feel to the music by keeping away from excessive use of chromaticism and modulation. The combined pulsating, persistent rhythms, colourful orchestration and dynamic choruses have been used in movies and TV advertise-

hardcore punk band Massappeal – a featured band in the upcoming Come Together Festival at Luna Park in Sydney this June. Come see for yourselves, if you’re able, just how Kolliope can uplift and elevate as well as soothe you with their unique music and performance style. They’ll be out back on the Terrace at the Buddha Bar in Byron Bay on Saturday evening from 7pm.

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There was a time when to pull some roots was a bit harsh. Basically you’d got on the good uggies, the short lace mini and managed to get a bit of interest. But these days,

Deb Bond – off on tour ments. But it is not all drama, there is plenty of magniďŹ cent lyricism and one should be reminded that it is Springtime in the Tavern of Courtly Love. Also on the program the LSO will present a brief selection of some orchestral works including excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker. Lismore City Hall at 2pm this Sunday. Enquiries 6628 5361

THE SOUND OF FRUIT

The Couch is alive and pumping, the Soundlounge is back and thumping. This week features Fruit and Aurora Jane. Fruit are a pop powered trio with moves that have critics comparing them to the Indigo Girls. The distinctive vocal harmonies of its three frontline women, all lead vocalists, two of whom wield guitars while the other commands an arsenal of horns! Variously described as ‘sensitive‌ embracing and disarming’ and having ‘exquisite harmonies and high energy’, the message of Fruit is sweet, satisfying and soulful. Fruit have shared stages with Jewel, Chris Isaak and Savage Garden in the US, and are festival favourites at our own Woodford Folk Festival. If you can’t catch them at Currumbin SoundLounge on Friday, then I suggest you nip on down to the Bangalow Catholic Hall on Saturday. GALLOPING KOLLIOPE

Kolliope’s Randolf Reimann will be squeezing in a Kolliope gig this month before heading down to Sydney for a spate of gigs as lead vocalist for

it basically means you’ve downloaded some Beautiful Girls. Roots inspired music has been the genre of the decade, with the reggae infused rock beats ďŹ nding their way onto airwaves all around the country. Back in 2004, Isaac Paddon and the Tides found themselves the winners of the prestigious JJJ hunt for talent with their annual Unearthed competition. Hailing from the Gold Coast and devoting themselves to nothing but Rock, don’t miss these guys! Hotel Great Northern on Friday.

Davidian is a well known concert sitar player and multi-instumentalists,who has worked and played with top musicians around Australia. He has been playing for over 40 years and teaching Eastern music and percussion. David Fernandez is a professional Indian percussionist from Chennai, India, David comes from a long line of musicians. His studies of the intricate rhythms of India began with his Carnatic musical heritage of South India, and he specialises in the Tabla which has become his primary instrument of choice in the North Indian (Hindustani) styles of the Delhi Gharana (school). David is a unique drummer fusing both North and South Indian styles in his repertoire to create a signature groove. Paul Kimmel plays an array of utes,including C silver ute,Alto and Bass utes and Bansuris. He is classically trained and has lived and played in South Africa,USA,Europe and Australia.Tarshito is a well know local musician,composer and recording artist who has released a staggering 37 albums of his own music as well as productions for other artists, ďŹ lms,documentaries, meditation and yoga CDs.He has worked,collaborated and played with a very wide range of artists from around the globe over the past 40 years. Be part of the vibe when these four musicians come together for a very special gig at their home on Tuesday, 6 Goolara Court, Ocean Shores. WHEN TWO LIPS PLAY AS ONE

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Winter is the best season at the Kiva. Our wood heated octagon sauna and hot spas will warm your heart. The plunge pool is cold. Come and experience the rush of energy that this contrast hydrotherapy provides.You’ll go out glowing… We also have the best massage and Indonesian skin rituals.

Experience greater Tolerance of others; Honoring their Journey and Evolvement. The aim of the Work is Harmony and Peace within, ultimately bringing Harmony and Peace without; in our Families, Society and the World. Myriam is visiting Byron Bay offering Previews and Private Assessments:

COMMUNITY NIGHTS Tuesdays 7-9 $15. Limited numbers arrive at 7 or phone. WOMEN’S NIGHT Wednesdays 7-9 $20. Discount cards available. WIN A FREE BATHCARD Email us why you love the Kiva Spa in winter. We will print the best answer in The Echo and give the winner a bathcard for 10 free visits for spa and sauna. Send to: info@thekivaspa.com

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The reputable licensed glass experts in the Byron Shire are well equipped to deal with all your glass problems and provide Vetrocolor glass coating systems in 150,000 colour variations for your splashbacks. Vetrocolor coated glass can now have the extra protection of ‘diamondfusion’ eg. around the pool, one side of the glass is colour coated, the other side closest to the pool has the diamondfusion process which gives protection against salt, chlorine etc, while forgoing the need for harsh chemicals when cleaning. This makes for a very private enclosure and an exclusive, upmarket appearance. Phone Ocean Shores Glass and Screens on 6680 3333

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is what Liz Jackson excels at. Her cosy little eatery in the Byron Arts & Industry Estate is one of the most reliable venues around for truly gorgeous food, refreshing drinks and respectable coffee. From her wood-fired oven come superb pizzas in 12 varieties ranging from $8.50 to $23, and there are pasta dishes, baguettes stuffed with yummy gourmet fillings, burgers and salads. Luscious has daily specials up on the blackboard as well and Liz has started offering cosy hearty dishes for the cooler weather. Luscious provides a quality catering service with full staffing, and is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and 5pm to 9pm Thursday and Friday, and will deliver.

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their whoops whistles and cheers recorded as part of this momentous occasion, Friday May at Durrumbul Hall, on the Main Arm road out of Mullumbimby. Tix $10 at the door. GOOD BEHAVIOUR BOND

We wave farewell to local singer/songwriter/musician, Deb Bond, who departs the Bay this week on a ďŹ ve month road tour from Byron Bay to Cairns to Darwin back to Byron and then off to Sydney. Her travels will take in the Darwin Fringe Festival in August and The Mind Body and Soul Festival at The Tanks Artspace, Cairns in June. The tour sees plenty of shows on the way up the East coast, three weeks in Cairns and a month in Darwin, then ending with a three week tour of Sydney. Deb will be volunteering for 5 days at the GARMA Festival in Arnhemland, helping to facilitate the Contempory Music Programme for about 100 aboriginal teenagers in bands. (Before leaving Darwin, Deb ys to Indonesia to visit friends and for a well earned surf holiday for a month)! The tour signals the completion of Deb’s ďŹ rst full length album: ‘High on the Warm Dusty Breeze’ recorded by Simon Greaves at The Museagency in Byron. You can check Deb’s website for album details and to stay in touch with her hectic touring schedule! www. debbond.com.au JACKIE WILL MAKE YOU GO ‘OH’

Her album has been called reminiscent of Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks, Jackie

Marshall’s debut release ‘Fight n’Flight’ is an adventurous 40-minute-long eight track affair, involving nine musicians improvising idiosyncratically with little arrangement instruction, over Marshall’s seriously crafted material. Recorded chiey between a Northern NSW wooden farmhouse and a hundred year-old Queenslander behind Brisbane’s XXXX brewery, the album successfully melds a pastoral atmosphere with the grit and desperation of the bar-room oor, Marshall’s voice carousing each track with her knowing and insouciant tone. Shortlisted for the 2006 APRA Professional Development Award and with supports for Clare Bowditch and Emiliana Torrini (Iceland) under her belt, Marshall looks forwards to touring her debut release in Australia and Europe this year. She headlines the Mullum Folk Club at the Old Drill Hall on Thursday. Chalkboard opens at 7.15, performances start at 8.00. Admission $5.00. DIANA RETURNS Diana Anaid returns to the Byron Vista Social Club this Sunday, excited by the challenge of intimate ‘open mic’ staging and the wonderfully attentive, discerning audience‌ quite a change for the local gal-gone-global with her normal mega-watt PA’s and 20,000 seater venues. She’s even better up close and personal. As if that isn’t enough of a thrill, Bangalow sister act Melia and Nerida, alias Scarlett Affection are back as regulars. The wonderful local lads It’s Probably Us and the imported Slimy Brothers make return appearances, the

CULTURE/EVENTS COMEDY GIVING STAND UP A SHOT

Last months Open Mike Stand Up Comedy at Why Not was a huge success. A full house hooted for more when the comedy ďŹ nd of the month, the mysterious James M performed his surreal style of stand up for the ďŹ rst time. That’s the great thing about an open mike night – you never quite know what you are in for! Or just who might decide to give it a go! With eight spots up for grabs – it could be your chance for greatness! Every month a professional comedian MC’s the room. This time, Brisbane come-

dian Steve Allison brings his laconic charm to the stage. This laid back ocker bloke is in demand all over the country. The son of circus performers, he was forced to juggle otherwise he wasn’t allowed to do his homework. Steve is more at home on stage than he is at home. Just don’t tell his wife. Wednesday 31 May at Why Not, Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Show kicks off at 8pm and entry is just $5, but why not try the $25 deal for a meal, show and a glass of wine? Make sure you book because there’s only seating for 60! Bookings: 6680 7994. If you’d like a spot on the open mike you can call 6685 4045!

Big Feet Little Feet featuring Natasha Middleton Byron Bay Community Centre on Friday

former being Michael (great guitar, songs and vocals), John (incredible guitarist and harmonies) and Martin (Mr. Bass Anchor) making very ďŹ ne music indeed... and the

It’s the ultimate fulďŹ lment of the insecure mantra ‘look at moi look at moi!’ Flying Solo features solo musicians and plays the Rails on Sunday with feature act, Fire Tree,

Diana Anaid Byron Vista Social Club this Sunday latter being Mick and Ross from over Rock Valley Way... very funny guys with guitars... Mick O’Halloran being an author/writer in his own right (pardon the pun!) Couple of class acts. Jodie and Matt are back too, with their bluesy, jazzy, gutsy home-brewed music. Jodi Soprain is the new face this week, and is pegged as a highly recommended folk/country songwriter with style. Admission still only $10. Scrummy cakes and teas/coffee available. 7.30 start guaranteed! Ewingsdale Hall this Sunday!

DOING IT ON YOUR OWN

Sometimes the best fun you can have is on your own. Particularly when you’re playing tennis or a team sport. Well, as I’ve found it’s great being on your own and having everyone else watch.

WHAT BLOKES THINK

Have you ever wondered just what blokes say to each other when you are out of the room. Do you think they bother to talk at all? ‘Boy’s Night In’ is a play inspired by the years’ of women’s cabaret and theatre that gave the fellas a pretty hard time. In a brief chat I had with actor Dan Eddy, I gave him a bit of a girly grilling. So what’s the story with the name of the theatre company: ‘Sons of Germaine Greer’ ? Are you sons of Feminists? ‘I came in late, the theatre company has been running out of the Metro Arts in Brisbane for a number of years, and basically it was Steve Rowan’s brainchild [main writer and actor in the show] and it came about because he is a performer but he also works as a stage manage. He got fed up with the huge spate of feminist theatre in the 90s where he got to cart in their gear and put up their sets and then had to sit and listen while they ripped males apart, so he decided to have a go back.’ Nice one. I can understand the feeling. So is it a bit of a chance for the boys to have a bit of a feminist bashing? ‘No, it doesn’t really, it basically puts the abhorrent behaviour of males and really blows it up – it’s fairly wrong but works

the winners of this year’s East coast Blues and Roots buskers comp. Their music is fresh and funky and these young cats have some big plans. Also performing this week is Oaka, Miss Duh-Kater, Mel, 2 Litres (Fergo and Trav), Alex McLeod, and Cassie Bennet.

UKE BETTER BELIEVE IT!

You gotta love the Uke. Small, humble, but full of potential. The uke is the ultimate small instrument. Able to manoevre tight corners, get in those hard to reach places and can always reach the bottom shelf. The Aloha Acoustic Jam Group, otherwise known as the North Coast Ukulele Collective meet on the last Thursday of every month at the Suffolk. From 6.30pm. Bring your weeney instrument – oh, and bring your uke as well.

on a couple of other levels. It’s like three typical blokes – the quirky bloke, the laid back old dog and a boganish character – the other two are mates and the quirky guy is a bit younger.’ So what do the guys cover? Is it all barbies, boobs and beer? ‘There’s a fair bit of men’s business – all the topics: cars, going to a sex shop, make up. They get progressively drunker – there’s a deďŹ nite undertone towards homosexuality in the footy locker room, and there’s some deďŹ nite stuff happening there – my character is the quirky character you could interpret: he’s the gay character who hasn’t come out yet‌ as they get drunker they hug each other a little too much‌ and expose themselves!!!’ So are men a lot deeper than we give them credit for? ‘No, there’s not much depth there at all – there’s a bit of a facade that they are trying to pretend there’s something!’ Accordingly the show is ‘funny – very politically incorrect, and it later becomes absurd – it’s got all your recognisable gadgets as far as comedy goes – anyone that has a sense of humour will ďŹ nd something funny in the show...’ Boy’s Night In at the Starcourt Theatre, Friday and Saturday. 8pm. Bookings: 6621 5600

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DANCIN’ nights Ladies and Gentlemen let me introduce a devoted danceoor delegate; DAVE C, a local beat making mogul who’s been pushing the local sounds and scene for aeons. Always with a digit on the pulse, Dave’s been integral to the development of both the business and creative aspects of local dance music. For many years Dave played under the semi-palindrome pseudonym of Namloc: his surname backwards. I took a few minutes to jump in the booth and meet the cunning-linguist‌ What music do you most love to play? At the moment I’m into House. My preference is along the lines of progressive and electro from underground labels, but I’m into keeping my music quite accessible. DJ–ing is about keeping the dance oor/listeners interested, not losing them, so no matter what the style, it has to be good.. What artists are oating your boat locally, nationally and internationally? Locally, I admire Dave Basek, (Junkbeats, Twenty 4 Seven), Nick Taylor and AB (Sean Candy). Both Dave and Nick have international reputations for their production of local dance music and are very inspirational DJ’s. Sean Candy always rocks the dance oor and produces quality music. In general, Byron Bay DJ’s are all awesome both technically and sound wise. Quite often, our DJ’s upstage some

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is ‘AXIS’; a line about which a ďŹ gure is conceived to revolve and each of the 12 performers (or groups) has uniquely choreographed a piece speciďŹ cally for this 90 minute show. Our community is graced with the stunning talents of the likes of Natasha Middleton, formally a principal dancer with the West Australian Ballet and with the Sydney Dance Company and London City Ballet. She has also been a highly sought after guest performer with companies in France, Spain and Scotland. She returns home to Byron from a stint as artistic rehearsal director for TasDance speciďŹ cally to perform in Big Feet Little Feet and wow us with her spectacular prowess. Her ďŹ lm, a short dance-narrative ‘Merge’, is soon to be screened on the ABC. NORPA Dance is equally

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of the’ visiting artists’. What led you to becoming a DJ? I spent a lot of time in Europe in the early 90’s. I loved the sound of Techno on the radio and in the clubs. When I was back in Aus, I used to take over sound systems at people’s parties and put techno on. I used to get abused by the grunge and rock heads, but at the same time, they were tapping their feet and grooving. I found it safer to move behind a DJ box once I learnt how to mix. What are you doing production wise? I’m working on a couple of tracks with Dave Basek. One is a big room house track that’s nearly complete. The other is a bootleg re-mix that people will love and hate. One of those trip down memory lane concepts. You’ve done a bit of promoting locally. What gigs have you been involved in? Is it hard for a promoter in this area? All of my promoting is based around the Buddha Bar. New Years Eve takes a few months work and is a huge night. Because The Buddha Bar is constantly evolving, I put all my time and energy into managing the business. As opposed to promoting gigs, I am promoting a business that is open 7 days per week with entertainment nightly, great food and service, function rooms and a dance studio. My last large scale event was ‘The Byron Bay Electronic Music Festi-

excited about a currently touring internationally acclaimed act Archana Samantha who lives in the US but has taught yoga, contact improvisation, helped grow dance communities in Australia and is particularly fond of Byron, being also a love warrior and tree hugger. The show also features classically trained Simon Adams, Shiara Astle and the Canberra Tongan Troupe, who perform PaciďŹ c Islander dance with local modern inuence; Ange Keenan performs a trio of Tango; John Brock and Sally perform a Cuban Salsa; Jade Whitworth presents ‘Legs Eleven’ bingo night; local dance teachers Cassandra House, and many more. Tickets are $18/$14 limited 2 shows only: 8pm Friday and Saturday. Bookings 6685 5659.

val’ in December 2000. This was Byron Bay’s ďŹ rst council approved dance party. We had four production areas and an amazing local line up. Unfortunately, my partners moved interstate not long after so our concept never carried on. Yes, promoting locally is very difďŹ cult. There is a lack of venues for one. Promoting and producing and event can cost a considerable amount of money. If more people realised this, they may be happier to pay the cover charge instead of scamming their way in. A lot of promoters lose their own money and risk a lot, so they should be supported ďŹ nancially by their customers. What are your feelings on a legal outdoor venue for parties? Super Freaky Kinky on New Years day was an amazingly produced and organised event. It was a perfect example of why the Byron Shire should have a designated outdoor entertainment venue. Byron Shire has more diverse cultures than most areas in Australia and it is very obvious that the dance, music and arts culture is proliďŹ c here. An outdoor venue would create alternative entertainment to what is happening presently in Byron Shire. Residencies and Upcoming gigs? I am playing every Friday at The Buddha Bar from 9pm and I’m spinning at Play this Saturday; it’s my birthday so it’ll be a great night.

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WORKSHOP LEARN TO TO DO FLAMENCO! There is nothing sexier than swirling your skirt and stamping your feet. In fact I’ve won many an argument that way, even when I’m wrong. Flamenco is both singing and dance, and together the two call up the free gypsy spirit. Manolo Jaen is coming to Byron to conduct workshops in both singing and dancing. This is your rare opportunity to learn this passionate artform with one of Spain’s great teachers. He is also an amazing guitarist and will be conducting workshops while he’s here. You can phone Gail on 6687 1502 or email gailos@optusnet.com.au

TAKE A BITE OF THIS‌ Cheeseburger is the 100% fat, 100% bootleg night from DJ Rock Hardson of solid gold and Superfreakykinky. Instead of being retro and techno it’s a 100% mash up of white label music in the style of 2manydjs. Think Snoop Dogg rapping over the top of n*E*r*d, or Chicken Lips’ music but with a ripped Salt’n’Peppa vocal, a house remix of AC/DC or velvet underground with breaks beats behind them. The DJ line up includes 3 of Byron’s favorites – Nick Taylor, Miss Skye & Rock Hardson – as well as UK breaks expert Chicko and crazy new gold coast boy band /DJ super group Le Bad Krokodils. The Cheeseburger show also includes body poppin’, electro groovin’ money makin’, booty shakin’ performances from a breaker crew and live grafďŹ ti bombing from a spray artist. Cheeseburger 1 is going to be an ongoing showcase for Byron DJs and will happen once every two months or so. As a special opening night offer The Echo is giving away 10 free passes to the ďŹ rst people to email Cheeseburger backwards to denzil@echo. net.au CHEESEBURGER! at the Great Northern Hotel, Saturday 27 May

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A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE A History of Violence contains the explosive power and subversive wit of Director David Cronenberg. The ďŹ lm slams you like a body punch and then starts messing with your head. It tells the story of Tom Stall Stall who is living a happy and quiet life with his lawyer wife and their two children in a small town in Indiana, but one night their idyllic existence is shattered when Tom foils an attempted robbery in his diner. Sensing danger, he takes action and saves his customers in the self-defense killings of two-sought-after criminals. Heralded as a hero, Tom’s life is changed overnight, attracting a national media circus. Uncomfortable with his newfound celebrity, Tom tries to return to the normalcy of his ordinary life only to be confronted by a mysterious man who arrives in town believing Tom is the man who’s wronged him in the past. As Tom and his family ďŹ ght back against this case of mistaken identity and struggle to cope with their changed reality, they are forced to confront their relationships and the divisive issues which surface as a result. Ross Goode

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Vi c t o r i a C o s f o rd I HAD the pleasure of a Shannon Debreceny degustation about eighteen months ago, so I knew what I was in for. This wasn’t terribly long after he and partner Shawna had opened up a deli called Ate in the main street of Bangalow; the big communal table at the back of the shop was set with ďŹ ne napery, crockery and glassware and the group of which I was part submitted itself to a sequence of beautifully crafted little dishes. Back then Shannon was offering these special tasting nights as a weekly, sometimes a monthly event, depending on demand. Some major facelifts to the venue later, he has now not only altered the name to the very clever Satiate but also made the degustation nights a permanent ďŹ xture ďŹ ve days of the week. It’s a bold move, as bold as some of the dishes on the menu. In Byron Bay Boomerang’s Paul Romanella had arguably tossed forward the challenge when in a brand new location he presented a menu, degustation-style, consisting of small courses instead of the conventional three-course option, and providing carefully selected wines to match. It was a risky move which has subsequently solidiďŹ ed into not only acceptance but also success, garnering glowing reviews from around the country. So, too, should Shannon, with the sort of experience he is currently bestowing. Up a set of stairs at the back of the deli you arrive at a series of rooms so stylishly appointed you could be forgiven for thinking you were in Melbourne – or even Europe. The light ďŹ ttings are positively sexy. For $55 he is serving up ďŹ ve-course degustations with a vegetarian option and, for an additional $35, matching wines. According to Marcus our polished, knowlegeable waiter the menus change regularly, if not daily, and are determined by both availability of produce and Shannon’s whim. Shannon trained with Tetsuya, amongst others, which explains his style of fusing French technique with Asian inuence, and coming up with such exciting combinations as the Tataki tuna into which we launched: a neat square of just-seared yellowďŹ n atop a coil of orange-avoured soba noodles and a tooth-sized chock of foie gras almost melting into the crimson ďŹ sh. Next came Raviolo of Prawn with Pork

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Articles Book documents the changing face of the Brunswick River Local historian Frank Mills, pictured, has seen more change than most people in the Brunswick Valley. He is descended from four pioneering families of the Tweed and Brunswick and has lived here all his life. His great-uncle, James Mills, settled in the district in 1860 and opened the first store at Brunswick Heads while his grandfather, John, took up a selection at Burringbar where for many years the family raised cattle. In his time Frank has been a cattleman, timber cutter, banana grower and dairy farmer. He has also been involved in fire management and emergency volunteer work with the SES which means he has vivid recollections of some of the Valley’s more extreme weather events. Frank is one of 33 local identities who have shared their recollections of life in the Brunswick Valley for a fascinating new book about the ecological history of the Brunswick River. The book, Reflections on the Brunswick River: Its health and history, looks at the impacts of floods, droughts, land clearing, agricultural development and erosion on water qual-

ity and fish and bird life. The impacts of each decade in the changing fortunes of the River are documented from the beginning of last century to the present. Each chapter includes quotes from local people, some of whom sadly are no longer with us. It also has marvellous historic photos of the Brunswick Valley, and a wealth of ecological information. The book, which has been more than six years in the making, originated from a grant obtained by the former Brunswick Catchment Management Committee for an oral history of the catchment. Its co-authors are former CMC officer Bronwen Eady and Peter Berney.

Reflections on the Brunswick River will be launched at the Brunswick Valley Nature Festival on Saturday June 3. Copies of the 200 page book will be available for sale at the festival, which will be at the Shearwater Steiner School in Mullumbimby. Frank Mills will be presenting a session on fire management, just one of the many workshops and other activities, from storytelling for the children to nature walks along the Mullumbimby Creek, that will ensure the festival provides something of interest for everyone. The Brunswick Valley Nature Festival, a World Environment Day activity, is organised by Brunswick Valley Landcare.

Therapeutic storyteller to visit Renowned writer, therapist and teacher Nancy Mellon, pictured, is visiting Australia from the USA to teach in Melbourne and Byron during July. In 1996 Nancy started a School of Therapeutic Storytelling, which offers experiential training in storymaking and storytelling as a creative and transformative process. Nancy has a varied background as a teacher of literature, painting, color therapy and drawing. As a writer, therapist and teacher, she works to support family and community expression through the arts. In 1992 Element Books published Storytelling and the Art of the Imagination, and republished it as The Art of Storytelling in 1998. Storytelling with Children was published by Hawthorn Press, Stroud, UK in 2000. Her newest book explores how stories resonate with the whole human body. She explores Chinese meridian theory, yogic practices, and the vital links between the human organs, personality development, and storytelling imagination. Nancy’s work is described on her website www. healingstory. com. According to organisers, in the two day workshop to be

held here in the Bay, participants will ‘practise reframing challenges through the wise old art of storytelling. Through a variety of movement and storytelling exer-

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cises, the dynamics of the immune system will come to life, as you discover how to support wellbeing through story dynamics. Learn to facilitate communication with children and your own inner child.’ The workshop, which is for parents and carers only, will be held July 22-23 in the grounds of the Cape Byron Steiner School in Ewingsdale. Cost is $140. For enquiries or to book, contact Jenni Cargill on 66846548, jenni@ jennicargill.com.au or visit www. jennicargill.com.au.

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Rivers. The community forum is to be held on Wednesday May 24 at the Fruit Bowl in Lismore. A BBQ/ meal will be offered at 5.3Opm with the meeting to commence at 6.l5pm. Tropical Fruits committee member Ian Gray said a facilitated and open discus-

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paid job as sales manager for one of the world’s leading adventure tourism groups, Peregrine Adventures, to move to the Northern Rivers and eventually study at Southern Cross University. ‘I realised that to move out of a job and into a career I’d have to offer what the job market is demanding – relevant tertiary qualiďŹ cations,’ she said. A travel junkie who has lived and worked all over the world, Nadine said she was concerned about the general lack of planning and sustainability affecting tourism. ‘I am passionate about making sure that tourism is sustainable from an environmental, cultural and heritage point of view. ‘When I found out I could marry science with tourism, my two areas of interest, in a double degree, I knew I had to come and study at Southern Cross University. ‘It feels like I have been marking time my whole life until I ďŹ nally found what I wanted to do. ‘I’d like to think that in the future I’ll ďŹ nd work as a consultant, giving advice and directing tourism development to ensure it is environmentally sustainable and culturally sensitive.’

Candy comes to the Bay Anticipated Australian ďŹ lm Candy, an adaptation of Luke Davies’s critically acclaimed novel, marks the big screen debut of theatre director Neil Armfield and stars Heath Ledger, Geoffrey Rush and Abbey Cornish, with a support cast including Noni Hazlehurst, Tony Martin and Tara Morice. The film screens in Australia from May 25, but hang on to your popcorn, because the Byron Bay Writers Festival, in conjunction with Byron Cinemas, is bringing you a Gala

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Premiere Screening at the Byron Cinema on Wednesday May 24 and both Luke Davies and Neil Armfield will be present to introduce the ďŹ lm. Candy was Luke’s debut novel and he and Neil cowrote the screenplay. Shot around suburban Sydney, the film follows a young man’s love affair with the beautiful Candy and with heroin. Dan (Heath Ledger) spirals into addiction and Candy (Abbey Cornish) travels a devastating path from aspiring young artist to streetwalker and then to madness. ArmďŹ eld describes the film as ‘a conventiondefying romantic tragedy that is at once inspiring and heart breaking’. Expect to experience a contemporary and exquisitely painful portrait of love, painted with great tenderness and ashes of dark hunour. Candy was ofďŹ cially selected for the Berlin Film Festival in February 2006 and was received with adulation. The event starts at 5.45pm for drinks and the screening will commence at 6.45pm. Tickets are just $20 including drinks and nibblies and must be purchased from the Cinema, 108 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Dust off your tiaras and see you on the red carpet.

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HOME BUILDING & EXTENSION

DESIGN & DRAFTING

ENGINEERING

BRUNSWICK BUILDING DESIGNERS Home plans/additions ................ 0427 851512 or 66851512

MOBILE WELDING AND FABRICATIONS Ph Zac................................................................ 66771523

DAVID ROBINSON House plans and extensions....................................... 66858114 or 0419 880048 DAVID TEMPLE ARCHITECT ................................................................................................. 66857739

BUILDING TRADES

EXPANDESIGN Houses, shops & renovations. Alok W Eggenberger ...................................... 66847180

‘ABUILDITY’ Steve Fluke, Lic builder 26470C. Extensions & renovations. Also bobcat hire..... 66879200 BAY RECLAIMED Recycled timber & building materials ........................................................ 66855991 BRICKLAYER, BLOCKLAYER Matt Powell. Quality assured, reliable Lic 104383C................ 66872198 BRICKLAYER, BLOCKLAYER Neat, realiable, quality Lic 114688C ...................................0410326052 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE .......................................................................................... 66801718 BUILDER All building & carpentry stairs specialist Lic 105050C George Reynaud .................. 66846000 BUILDER Alrick East Lic 27307 ................................................................................................ 66842708 BUILDER/CARPENTER Jamie McKenna Renovations, kitchens, stairs, frames, etc Lic 43205 66801683 BUILDER/CARPENTER Stuart Dickie Renovations, decks, lic 139438C .... 0421 707727 or 66804622 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ..................................... 66291169 or 0412 967677 CARPENTER/BUILDER ‘Colin the Carpenter’ Lic 162072c ..............................................0419 722132 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, etc Lic 157823c Paul .................. 66805722 CARPENTER/LANDSCAPER/HANDYMAN Dave L110208C.................. 0412 171616 or 66809782 CONCRETING All types ph Chris Lic No 124842c ..................................... 0404 147100 or 66872334 FREE FLOW GUTTER GUARDS Free quotes ....................................................................0427 886136 GET PLASTERED AND PAINTED 25yrs experience, free quotes ..... Trevor 0407 049600 or 66851325 GYPROCK PLASTERING Free quotes, phone Dave Lic R63900........................................ 0403403098 HANSEN TIMBERCRAFT Feature projects, joinery Lic 84399C Call Don .......................... 0418650608 OUTDOOR TIMBER SETTINGS RESORED Mark.................................................................6680 1350 METAL POLISHING Federation copper ..........................................................................66286456 SOLOMONS FLOORING DESIGN flooring, vinyl, carpets .................................................... 66809166 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation ............................................. 66872253 STONEMASON Jackhammer Stoneyard .................................................... 66855666 or 0417 377005 TILING PERFECTION All types, helpful advice, free quotes. .......................66801168 or 0409847653 WATERPROOFING Tiling, bathroom, reno, decking, Dave Lic 4112 ...................................0427464748

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI & LANDSCAPE PLANS Lyn Ruming ................................ 66857756 KATE PLATT Interior design www.kateplatt.com....................................... 0411 888416 or 66807606 MULLUMBIMBY DRAFTING & DESIGN Terry Newling Engineering, BASIX, Council......... 66841842

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OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS, GLASS SPLASHBACKS LIC NO 61205C .............. 66803333

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

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A ANTENNA MAN Reception Specialist Greg Kingdom ............................ 66867811 or 0408 117130

BRUNSWICK TV SERVICE 30yrs Byron Shire, Bill Sked ......................................................... 66851778 MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire .............................. 0408 851633 or 66842952

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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION ALBATROSS STRUCTURAL LANDCAPING & PAVING Lic 12155C.. Ron 66802441 or 0414 302441 ALLSCAPE Landscaping, gardening, irrigation.........................................................Julian 0414 388471 BEAUTIFUL ROCKWORK SANDSTONE TERRACES, PONDS ETC...0428 149847 or 0406 485141 DAVID FROST LANDSCAPES Maintainence, design, contruction ...................................0412 767546 GARDEN DESIGN & FENG SHUI ............................................................. 0428 884329 or 66857756 LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Brad Turk. Lic 24884C www.turklandscapes.com.au ................0418 661145 LANDSCAPE DESIGN by David Pettifer www.byronscape.com .............. 0427 845284 or 66855985 NICK TREGONNING LANDSCAPING Paving and landscaping ......................................0411 861404 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING SERVICE Mini excavator hire, ...........0402 716857or 66802750 PAVING, LANDSCAPING Style landscapes – Phil Carr L 41307 .......................................0427 570076 SHANE FLANNERY LANDSCAPING Paving, retaining walls, bricklaying .......................0418 669055 TIGHT SPOT EXCAVATIONS Call Chris .................................................... 0404 147100 or 66872334

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DAVID LAWSON COMPUTER SERVICES New Machines, Repairs. Upgrades, Training, Networking, Internet Connection, Software Win 98, Win 2000XP, NT. Cert. Tech. Microsoft Sales

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

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OSTEOPATHY ANDREW HALL New Brighton................................................................................................ 66802027 BARDIA ASAADI D.O. (London ‘91) Byron Bay ..................................................................... 66808118 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent, Mon - Fri ........................................... 66851126

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ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Suffolk Park 1 Bryce Street ............................................................ 66853511 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Craniosacral, Massage & Pilates Libbie Nelson, Petra Karni, Clare Connolly Lot 1, Ballina Road, Bangalow................................ 66872330 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, acupuncture, physio............................................. 66847555 NICK EDMOND, CHRISTEL TAYLOR & MARTINA RIGBY 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

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BILLINUDGEL BRAKE CENTRE ............................................................................................ 66801382 BILLINUDGEL STEERING & SUSPENSION ......................................................................... 66801382 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition, for quote phone Mark ......................................0427 660641 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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AUTO COOLING SERVICE CENTRE

Where else would you take a leak! Lot 4, Wilfred St, Billinudgel. Ph 6680 2444

NEW TYRES Estab 1988 BATTERIES & REPAIRS Mogo Place

HEALTH & LIFESTYLE

Billinudgel Tyre Service Ph 6680 2366

DENTISTS BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury-free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 MULLUMBIMBY DENTAL CENTRE 100 Stuart St, Mullumbimby ........................................ 66842644 Quality tyres & retreads, repairs, batteries, fitting & balancing

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"RIAN %DWARDS OFFERS PROMPT SERVICE TO HOMES BUSINESSES #ONCESSIONS AVAILABLE "ARGAIN 0# 3YSTEMS ! RESPECTED QUALIl ED TECHNICIAN TO MANY LOCAL MAJOR BUSINESSES FOR YEARS

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Run Out of Printer Ink? Don’t Panic..WE COME TO YOU!

When your Computer Printer or Fax runs out of ink - We Come to You with guaranteed savings and only INK on the RUN uses premium quality American Inks with the exclusive IVC (ink viscosity control). Call Us and SAVE!

All B ON THER UN Inkjetom INK Faxes &rands We Refill Your Ink Cartridges! r f Las s l l i Ref 00!! Tel: 6676-1919 Mob: 0413 085 710 Too! ers Business Home Office $6 .

PASSION@FLOWERS Byron Bay. Fresh flowers, weddings. Interflora member ..................... 66855209

HAIR & BEAUTY BANGALOW HAIR Hair specialists ......................................................................................... 66871888 EDGE HAIRDRESSING Award winning salon. Open 6 days & Thursday nights ..................... 66858391 SHAMPOO HAIR STUDIO Byron Bay .................................................................................... 66809656 THERE’S ALWAYS MORE Hair & beauty Byron Bay. Redken & Dermalogica ........................ 66807922

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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

HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .................................... 66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................... 66857001 ACUPUNCTURE Chinese herbs, Massage‌ R Gutwein ......................................................... 66808208 ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE AYERVEDIC HERBS House of Wellbeing, Kim Kilgariff......... 66858538

MISCELLANEOUS EVENT SERVICES

ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION Japan trained.................................... Joshua Leishman 66809092

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

AUSTRALIAN BUSH FLOWER ESSENCES .............................................................. Justina 66804183

PICTURE FRAMING

THE PRINTER & CARTRIDGE SPECIALIST YOUR ONE STOP SHOP INKY ESTABLISHED 10 YEARS BUSINESS 19 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 7776 INKS LASERS FAXES REPAIRS SALES

CHIROPRACTOR Michael Schwager 108 Stuart St Mullumbimby ......................................... 66841962

PRINTING & GRAPHIC ART

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST Michael Du Sautoy, Lennox Head.............................................. 66877000

ACCENT COLOR THE COPY SHOP ....................................................................................... 66856236 ACCENT COLOR THE LAMINATING SHOP ......................................................................... 66856236 ARC DE ARTE Creating conceptual designs ............................................................................ 66855491 PRINTWORKS Commercial & digital printing, brokers & graphic design ............................... 66843633 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic Design and Printers ....................................... 66858264 SYD GEARY GRAPHIC DESIGN Digital printing .................................................................. 66843633

MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684

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 Andrew Badman & Steve Foster– low force ............................................... 66858553

CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern, Practitioner, Tutor & Trainer .......................... 66846444

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel ........................... 66803444 BYRON ART SUPPLIES & PICTURE FRAMING 3/97 Centennial Circuit............................. 66808010 HAIKU FRAMING & DESIGN 144 Jonson St, Byron Bay ....................................................... 66807891 PICTURE FRAMING Bill Veale ................................................................................................ 66842262

SEWING & ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS Repairs, hemming, overlocking ....................................................................... 66801648

MULLUMBIMBY Herbals, Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St.............................................. 66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................... 66841511

VETERINARY SURGEONS

OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Nigel Pitman, Manipulative Physiotherapist .............. 66803499

BILLINUDGEL/OCEAN SHORES VET HOSPITAL Jon Hollingworth .................................. 66803480 BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones ..................................... 66856899 MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar and Susannah Wood........................................ 66843818

SUZIE PHILLIPS ACUPUNCTURE & ORIENTAL MEDICINE .............................................. 66809696 THERAPUTIC THAI MASSAGE TREATMENTS....................................... 0419 667319 or 66809290

Echo Service Directory – Full of lots of wonderful tradespeople for every job that you need done.


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ClassiďŹ ed Ads INDEX Agistment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Art & Artisans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Boats For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Business For Sale . . . . . . . . . .44 Business Opportunity. . . . . . . .44 Bus Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Caravans For Sale . . . . . . . . . .44 Childcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Church Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Commercial For Sale . . . . . . . .44 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 For Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 For Hire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Garage Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Halls For Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Health Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Holiday Accommodation . . . . .45 Houses For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .44 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Land For Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Motor Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Motor Vehicle Parts . . . . . . . . .44 Musical Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Only Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Pets of the Week . . . . . . . . . . .46 Positions Vacant . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Property For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .44 Public Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Share Accommodation . . . . . .45 Short Term Accommodation . .45 Social Escorts . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 To Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 To Let . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Tractor Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Tradework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Tree Lopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Wanted To Rent . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Work Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

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ALI’S RUG CENTRE

Specialist rug washing & repairs Quality rugs for sale Cnr Wollongbar & Centennial Cct Byron Arts/Ind Est 6685 7750/0427 469 843

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Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

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COUNSELLING SUSAN ALLEN CMCAPA Phone 66802805

MEN’SLINE SUPPORT COUNSELLORS Willing to listen, call 66222240 7pm-11pm every night. SANCTUARY Taize songs, meditation, prayer, readings from the mystics. All spiritual paths welcome. Sundays 9.45am, Bangalow Catholic Hall. ALINA HUGHES Marriage Celebrant – 66859898

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ANTHEA AMORE MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66807277 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com

MULLUMBIMBY SOUP KITCHEN Neighbourhood Centre, Dalley Street, Wednesday 5pm. 66841816

TAROT READINGS ASTROLOGY CHARTS

JAW R.E.S.E.T. HEALING Helps stress from teeth grinding, dental work or accidents. Sound Chakra healing. Rose Gilmore 0429194912 – 66855475

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BYRON BAY BEANIE EXHIBITION Rainbows with jewels, organic with shells, use your imagination. Other textile art welcome. Seeking entries now for July 1 show. Federal Village Gallery 66884668

Account enquiries phone 6685 5222

KINESIOLOGY COUNSELLING

Lin Bell 66847877, 0404066707 Specialising in EMOTIONS, NUTRITION, ALLERGY TESTING.

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Dance, Fri 10am, Drill Hall. 66846553 SHYAMA’S FELT WORKSHOPS Phone 66856507, 0414819685 SUBDIVISION Having trouble with approval? 0401874949 – 0400229217

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DEREK HARPER CELEBRANT 66803032 derekharper@mac.com

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Celebrant Marriages, namings & funerals.

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Clear ‘blocks’ and change unhelpful patterns. Kinesiology. Sandra Davey reg’d practitioner. Phone 66846914

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Gita Dunbar – authorised Marriage Celebrant. 66779282 or 0411041591.

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get answers Annette Siegel Rev Spch NLP Hyp Meta Healing. 0414647169 PSYCH ASSESSMENT Do you want a psychological diagnosis by a qualified psychologist? Do you want to know the best treatment for you from a wholistic range of treatment options? $95 Call the North Coast Medical Centre on 02 66858666 & make an appointment to see Richard Griffiths

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Kahuna / Deep Tissue 1hr $40, 1½hr $50 Phone 0401573990

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ART & ARTISANS

DYNAMIC DRAWING THURS NITES 6.30-8.30PM

Byr Sc Hall $15/20 day class as usual Fris Byron Scout Hall, Weds Mullum Drill Hall both 9.30-noon. 0421101220

BYRON 2 BRISBANE EXPRESS City/Airport 2 hours. 1800 626222

EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your function. Ph 66847706 AH LICENSED VENUE AVAIL FOR FUNCTIONS Mullumbimby. 66842273 BYRON AMBAJI WELLNESS Shala Hall – centrally located. Ph 66856620

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RELAXING MASSAGE 1.25 hour $35. Phone Eric 66804478

Deep Tissue ★ Kinesiology Treat problems, relax, unwind, feel balanced. Mobile service. 66848054

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MIGRAINES, WHIPLASH, SCIATICA, shoulder & acute lower back pain, ATMS accredited remedial & sports massage therapist, health fund rebates available. Ph Ila Harper 0403748647

TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers TREES & PALMS, climbing, lopping logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. & chopping. Ring Kane for free quote Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, 0422767677. No tree too large/small. Billinudgel. Phone 66801718


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MASSAGE TABLES $220 + supplies, WASHING MACHINE auto $140, fridge 5 year warranty. M’bimby Herbals, 79 2 door $180. 0413589388 To suit most makes & models Stuart St, 66843002 or 66850232 AH, GARDEN SHEDS www.balancebodybenches.com Discount prices, slab & erection Mullumbimby. 66842511 service. Ph 66841674, 0405922839 BRIDGLANDS BUY & SELL - good used furniture - good clean bedding MULCHER-CHIPPER Briggs & Strat- late model electrical & antiques. M’by ton, exc cond $650. Ph AH 66884172 66842511 fr $3.50. BH 66844242/AH 66851371

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

TIPIS – YURTS SALES & HIRE Tipis – 66855895 www.rainbowtipis.com.au Yurts – 0415303573 www.bambooyurts.com.au

JIM THE VAC MAN: New, Used, Fix RECYCLED HARDWOOD, cheap pine, its, bags, belts, Byron. 66868690 iron, french doors, casement windows, TRAMPOLINES, replacement mats internal doors, aluminium windows & & parts, a variety of pool tables in doors, sinks & bathroom supplies etc. different sizes & accessories. Phone Mullumbimby 2nd Hand, Manns Road. 66851624, m. 0409851624 Phone 66843063

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MACHINES & GAS REFILLS. Bridglands Retravision 66842511

FIREWOOD 66841030 MULCH forest $100/8sqm + delivery. 66854015, 0401208797

VACUUM CLEANERS repairs & sales, ORGANIC GARDEN COMPOST discount bags, pickup/delivery. Rick’s $12/30L bag & earthworms. 66846341 Vac Shack 66805148, 0421902454

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WOOD HEATER with glass door, flue & base $400. Phone 66844215 DAYBEDS 2 x handcrafted in recycled heritage timbers, one hardwood 2mx1.2, one pine 2mx.9m $850 each or best offer. Phone 0439483520

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MITSUBISHI MAGNA ’99 Sports, tiptronic, excellent cond. Ph 66804440 SUBARU BRUMBY UTE 1992 AgQuip 4WD white, 1800cc 4sp man, 232,000ks, a-c, stereo, bull-bar, new fog lights & tyres, blue tonneau cover, off road safety gear, 12 mth reg $6250 ono. Phone 0412661982, 66853934 ’98 FORD FESTIVA Hatch, man, immac cond, 47,000ks, a-c, Endrusted, 9 mths reg $6500. Phone 0402049862 HYUNDAI GETZ ’05 hatchback 3 door auto, 10,700ks, 4 months rego, NRMA car of the year, as new, under warranty $12,000. Phone 66851193 TOYOTA LEXCEN ’92 VP auto, VGC, 5 mths rego, CD $2300. Ph 66805109 FORD MONDEO ’98 auto 108,000ks, service hist, white $8000. 66854109 SUBARU L SERIES rego 21/09, good condition $3300 ono. Ph 66857927 VOLVO sed ’84 5 mth reg, 4 good tyres, exc cond $1850 ono. 0412441430 PEUGEOT 505 GR 5sp man ’83 exc tyres, brakes, mech, CD player, reliable car $1900. Ph 0414820818, 66855414 HYUNDAI EXCEL ’95 4 weeks rego $1500 ono. Ph 66802292 after hours TOYOTA Landcruiser ’94 80 series, 8 seat, extras, 2nd owner, exc cond, 12 mth reg, bargain $11,500. 66882097 1989 MITSUBISHI TRITON UTE, dual cab $2500 ono. Phone 66841381

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HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE BY OWNER House in Iluka $295,000. 5 bedrooms, 2-storey, 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms, garage, carport and shed, on a corner lot. Contact Jim 66840227 HIGH QUALITY relocatable home in secure gated residential caravan park in central Byron, 2brs, 1 bthrm, SLUG plus storage, high ceilings, bright and airy $169,000 (lease conditions apply). Frances O’Connor Real Estate 0432828384 or 0401935760 MULLUM big 3br 50s style Q’lander, s’out, quiet area $390,000. 66844106 BYRON great 4br home + self-cont guest accom, jungle setting, reduced to $585,000. 66857887, 0431018883 NEW HOUSE, 2 CABINS, CARAVAN/ DECK on 1 acre + share of 85 acres/ hall/comm house. Final approval, est gardens, fruit trees, great views Mt Warning, walk to beach, Byron/Mullum 12 mins $459,000 ono. Gondwana meditation community. 66847513

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MINI BIKE 50cc 2-stroke, suit 7-10 CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes year old, never used, excellent condiand prices at Ray Towers Carpets, tion $250 ono. Phone 66882162 Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. SUZUKI RMX 250 ’98 excellent condiDOUBLE MATTRESS & wooden bed tion, 11 months rego, new tyres, extras frame $250, Sony TV + DVD with roll- $2950 ono. Phone 66845230 ing stand $280. Phone 66854693 ’99 HUSABERG FE 501 rego 10/06 TABLE dining refectory 232 cm x 93 $4500 ono. Phone 0410326052 cm, recycled timber, 6 chairs, 2 stools $2000. Phone 66858214 MULLUM canoe, TV, fridge, beds, assorted furn, all cheap. 66843004

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BRICKS approximately 1000, coils of 20 FOOT excellent condition, de-mountwire, trailer, scrap metal and plants. able roof, plumbing, guttering, awning, fully-furnished, complete set-up $2900 Phone 0414760067 ono. Email rachel@slingfings.com or FRIDGE large $200, med $180, washer phone 0422224339 7kg $200, 5kg $160 GC. 0412609519 FUTON queen size sofa bed, jarrah timber $150. Phone 66855821

’94 BARINA 5 door $2000. Phone KOMBI ’74 2L tow-bar, auto, brown 66854215 fresh paint, new tyres, new fit out, fridge, cooktop, grill, bed, no windows ’88 TOYOTA COROLLA Seca, rego 31/12, VGC $1200. Ph 66854693 $5000 ono. Phone 66879295

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TOYOTA COROLLA ’92 sedan manual, ENJOY CASH SALES! Nursery & white, p/s, a-c, 12 mths reg, 147,000ks, stock, 15,000 plants on ground, 6 market sites + XF panel van $20,000 maintained car $3800. 66771977 WIWO. Ph 0439394325, 66779380 VOLVO 740 s/w ’89 economical, 7 seat exc cond $6500 ono. 0418133856

BYRON BAY MOBILE FOOD BUSI- BYRON CBD suit B&B professional 12 BAYSHORE DR, Saturday 9am, 1992 NISSAN PULSAR very good NESS, morning tea-lunch run, good $, rooms or development site, offers over clothes, object d’art, paintings. condition, 12 months rego $3900 ono. loyal clientele, includes van, freezers & $900,000. Phone owner 0414768634 stock $39,500. Phone 0408657678 82 ALCORN Sat designer cl linen gifts, Phone 66841058, 0413796377 shop alarm, teak tbl, books, bits, etc. MAGNA sedan ’92 auto, just serviced, ONE OF BYRON’S best located cafes, 6/43 BELONGIL CR, Sunrise, Sat lots of new parts, no rust, great car, fully-licensed with strong local support 8am, trash & treasures, coffee & cake. rego till Nov $3000 ono. Ph 66845599 & excellent trading figures at present virtually run under management, would MONSTER street garage sale! Red- FALCON wagon ’94 ED, auto, air, be even more profitable with work CABINS n $! APPROVED FOR THIRD gum Place, Baywood Chase, Sat 8am. power steer $2700 ono. 0418710377 ing operator and night trade. Phone n STREAM n FRUIT TREES n PRIVATE 16 SHELLEY DR, Byron, Sat 9am, fur- HONDA CIVIC ’85 12 mths rego, man, 0417310256. Priced to sell. &INANCE AVAILABLE niture, books, book shelves, DJ vinyl, good condition $3000. 66845505 PRIME RETAIL SHOP LEASE avail-534 3%% car parts, surfboards, bar fridge etc. able at the beach end of Jonson Street. Ready to go including fixtures & fittings. BANGALOW top of Dudgeons Lane Phone Mike 0414728487 turn at industrial estate, Sat from 8am, 0HONE bar fridge, electrical, clothes, toys, SWING-A-LONG baby carriers, est UĂŠĂŠ-Ă•L>Ă€Ă•ĂŠĂœ>}ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ{7 ĂŠĂŠ bikes, tools, hardware, pots, swing. 3 perm market sites, retail outlets, xÉäÇÊÀi}ĂŠĂŠ°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°fĂ“Ăˆxä 10yr, website/mail order $26,000. 66840297

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FORD FALCON GL ’81 manual sedan, BYRON HINTERLAND main road EC, only 135,000ks, 1 owner, no rust, frontage, antiques, gifts & bricabrac $35,000 WIWO. Phone 0419242586 rego 8/06 $2800. Phone 66842261

WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements RECORD COLLECTIONS 1950-2000 SUZUKI Stockman ute 4WD very reli- COMMODORE s/w ’92 VP man, p/s, offering work at home. Readers should Rock, Jazz, Blues. Rod 0409489997 able, great farm ute, 12 mths reg $4300 a-c, only 180,000ks, no rust, mech A1, be wary if you are asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunigoing o/s $4400 ono. Ph 0434519283 ono. Phone 66884264, 0413209367 WANTED GOOD USED FURNITURE ties and never send money to a post Single items to house lots. FORD FALCON ED wagon ’94 (’98 office box. MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS Royces Secondhand, B.B. 66855202 engine), economical fuel inj, serviced, BYRON BAY SHOP. Ready for busiNOW OPEN SATURDAY 9-12. well kept car, low ks, reg Nov, luxury 16� COMMODORE VS-SS $350 ono. ness, 34sqm, tiled floor, plantation model $3500. 66859078, 0434642666 LP RECORDS. Phone Matt 66841634. Phone 66845230 shutters, alarm system, security parkNo country or classical. SUBARU wagon 1600, ideal for parts ing. Suit retail, office, studio, health, 4 x 15� OFF ROAD TYRES worn, suit $250. Phone 66872242 beauty $1725 per month. 66843346 ROTARY HOE in good condition. trailer $10 each. 0408971056 Phone 66845599 MAZDA 626 wagon ’89 excellent conFANTASTIC furnished computer room/ dition, top model $3500. Ph 66804440 office/studio available to hire, share, FUTON BED/COUCH, queen size. TRACTOR REPAIRS lease. Phone 66857789 Phone 66840277 TOYOTA CAMRY ’92 wagon, low ks, excellent cond $3600. Ph 66804440 WANTED: ANTIQUES, GOOD USED FURNITURE Clean double & queen size beds. Bridglands Mby 66842511.

GARAGE SALES WOOD HEATER stainless steel flue $220. Phone 66841266 ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in All sizes. Direct sales‌ save $$$ GLASS DISPLAY CABINET 900w x this section must be paid by credit card Sunshadow Latex. 66841263 400d x 1800h $100, bookcase 900w x or in person at time of placement. CARPET MATS – from 50 cents each 300d x 1330h $60. Phone 66802993 ANTIQUE FURN, bricabrac, fabat Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby ric, clothing sellout, owner moving, HUGE MIRROR $380, compressor $80, Industrial Estate. Bangalow RSL hall Station St Sun 8-2 dresser $50. 66842098, 0418600576 LATTICE LOTS FOR SALE, cupboards, toys, FACTORY PRICES – MADE TO SIZE QUEEN BED Orthopedic 6 months old, clothes etc, something for everyone, new $629, sell $300. Fridge 202L top Phone 66801700 mt freezer/fridge, was $548 1 month 880 Friday Hut Road, Brooklet from 8am Saturday 27th May. old, sell $300. Phone 66850208 LOUNGE SUITE Suffolk Park, 2 single 8 WAREHAM ST, Suffolk, books, TVs, PHONE 66801700 chairs & 2 seater, french style, beige/ elect equip, more, Sat 8am. 66854109 tan upholstery, almost perfect condition MOVING OVERSEAS, 15 Marattia $600. Phone 0408773851 Place, Suffolk Park, Sat 8am, furniture, washing machine, stereo, heaters, doonas, household items, plants & lots more, rain or shine. Phone 66853923 NEW MODELS ARRIVING SOON

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2 ACRES with 220° views, cottage, rain tank, rainforest, fruit trees, near swimming hole, 38ks to Lismore $89,000. Phone 0431398527 7 ACRES at Main Arm, creek, power, phone, livable shed, mostly flat red soil $398,000. Phone 0408512614 250 ACS Byron, 50 acs Gold Coast must sell. www.byronbum.com/0431681414

HOLIDAY ACCOM. WATERFRONT 4 Star Brunswick f-f 1 & 2br luxury apartments. Ph 66851631 BEACH HOUSE Wooli fully-furn, reas rates. Phone 66842968, 0439500070 EVANS HEAD Surround yourself with national parks, river & ocean, 3brs, 2 bathroom brand new luxury fully self-cont apartments, walk everywhere, river views, weekend getaways 3 nights $350. Check website www.evans.riverapartments. com. Phone Jeff 66854098

BYRON HILLS room in drug free SMALL CABIN un-furn, 5ks to Mullum, for quiet mature woman, n/s, d/f, no house $100pw. Phone 66854796 kids/pets $95pw + elect. 66843154 BYRON BAY furnished room $120pw, FEDERAL 5 bedroom plus separate bond + bills. Phone 66858536 6th br house, great views, massive lawn SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH independ- space, new carpet & paint $440pw. ent mature fem, sense humour, reliable Phone 0414663669, 66884724 for long let, share 1 fem, dog $100pw. 2BR OLD HOUSE in Wollumbin St, Phone 66802000 large garden $350pw. Ph 0421008886 SUNRISE room in peaceful unit for mature female, n/s d/f, share living & SELF-CONTAINED 1br studio, no kids, no pets, single professional $185pw office $130pw. Phone 66807407 incl electricity, Tyagarah. 66847180 ROOMS in large modern house in The Pocket, creek, peaceful, responsible, BYRON 2br 2bthrm furn apt resort clean, child friendly, semi-veg person facils, NO PETS/PARTIES, short term to be part of conscious, musical house- 1 month let $350pw + elect. 66857390 hold. Phone 66845108 OCEAN SHORES modern studio POSSUM CREEK 2 large rooms in apartment with expansive lake views, beautiful house on acreage, avail 8/6- north facing deck, tastefully furnished, full Austar pack $185pw. Ph 66804441 6/8 $100 each pw. Lelama 66872832

BYRON close town, single br f-f, ocean VERY PRIVATE free-standing 3 bedviews, share with young working cou- room townhouse, 2 lounge rooms, gas ple n/s $120pw incl bills. 0438900718 heating, air-con, lush tropical gardens, SLUG, just renovated, Sunrise $360pw. SUNRISE fully-furnished room, all Phone Katrina 66853706 expenses paid $120pw friendly easygoing people. 0411811140, 66808402 COORABELL caravan 23 foot, suit OCEAN SHORES 3 rooms, 2 bathrms, COORABELL 2 rooms in lovely large working quiet single, no kids or pets, own bathroom/laundry, compost toilet furn. Phone 66801665, 0414300012 part-furnished house, own kitchen & $120pw inclusive. Phone 66884531 bathroom $s neg. Phone 66884188

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BRUNS great apt f-f close beach suit work person $160pw + exp. 66851951

BYRON BAY 3brs, 2bthrm, SLUG, fullyfurn holiday house, big lush garden, SUFFOLK PARK room in leafy quiet quiet area, from July 1-Oct 28 $450pw townhouse, prefer working n/s $115pw. neg. Ph 66809276 or 66797203 Phone 66859966, 0412501718 BYRON large s-cont studio 5 mins SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE single room beach & CBD $280pw. Ph 66882386 $90pw + expenses, suit mature working person. Phone 66854013 3 BEDROOM furnished farm house between Byron Bay & Mullum in ROOM in healing h’h Byron Hills for veg Myocum, available June 3 to July n/s meditative person with use of mas3, also available July 27 to Sept 25 sage room $120pw + bills. 66854770 $400pw + bond. Phone 66843403 MULLUM big room in happy house for SELF-CONTAINED ACCOM lovely considerate fem $110pw + expenses. setting, 5 min Byron. Phone 66847137 Phone 0431330371 SUNRISE room in peaceful unit for SUNRISE furn room, beaut sunny mature female, n/s d/f, share living & house for clean & tidy n/s n/d sh/lg term office $130pw. Phone 66807407 $150pw incl. 66809290, 0419667319

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ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card SACRED SPACE 10 min Mullum, 2br + share massage pract room, drug/TV or in person at time of placement. free, garden $130pw + bills. 66849453 SHARE EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE Alcorn Street, fully-furnished, beautiful BYRON HINTERLAND share 2br home, all mod cons, own bathroom, house $135pw. Phone 0416811187 professionals only $250pw + bond & BYRON beautiful room 2 min walk to expenses. Phone 66853802 town, quiet, leafy, light, airy wooden OCEAN SHORES self-cont unfurn house, polished floorboards, loving bedsit, share laundry, suit quiet work- peaceful home, n/s, d/f $120pw + bills. ing person $150pw incl. Ph 66802475 Phone 66809190, 0409718481 CABARITA BEACH n/s employed m or f to share 3br chalet with 1 other in tranquil rainforest setting 5 mins to beach, 2 mins to h’way $110pw + bills. Phone 66932151, 0413488911

BYRON room, furn or unfurn, tidy & friendly household, close town & beach $150pw exp incl. Ph 0423647483

BYRON Skinners Shoot room in funky house, bush setting, 3 mins CBD & WANTED FEMALE HOUSEMATE in beach, fem pref $125pw incl elect, gas, Lennox Head, rent $85pw + bills, n/s. cable, cleaner, immac. 0412818563 Phone 0409042462, 66877037 NEW BRIGHTON 100m beach, on MULLUMBIMBY room $50pw plus river $150pw incl elect, share with 1 other. Phone David 0412767546 expenses, n/s fem. Phone 66843356 BYRON right in town, fully-furnished share house, rooms suit singles, couples, twin share, great rooms, great rates. Phone 0421925531

ROSEBANK creative, fun, cosy, lovely home in magical gardens to share with mum, child and pixie, n/s $80pw + expenses. Phone 66882022

BEAUTIFUL old Queenslander in Fed- BYRON CBD 4 mins beach, furn rooms, eral village, share with 1 other, 2 rooms suit single/ couples/ travellers, cool $160pw, n/s, veggie garden. Phone house, short term OK. 0408855738 Susana 66884451 SHARE HOUSE double room in town, LENNOX 2 rooms + bthrm, sep living suit working student, travellers OK. Call space, mod Tuscan style, prefer full- after 4.30pm 0403720868 time worker $180pw. Ph 0407747628 BYRON room in musical house for d/f BYRON room close to town & beach, n/s female $105pw. Ph 66808507 tidy & friendly house $100pw. Phone BYRON large room in great 3br house, after 4pm 0401060366 beautiful views, walk to beach, 1.5k to SUNRISE room peaceful leafy t’house, town $140pw + bills, short term OK. pool, walk beach/shops, vego, working Simeon 0415045867 fem, refs req’d $135pw or $115pw incl elect. SMS 0423507229, 66807872

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COOPERS SH/Broken Hd 1 big rm BANGALOW SELF STORAGE beaut hse, acr, ocean view, for fem n/s Hi-tech security. 66872333 veg to share 1 fem, 1 male, dog $125pw + bond. Ph 66870551, 0405561695 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. BYRON room, furn, in our home, walk Byron Tourist (Van) Village. 66857378 to town/beach, n/s, d/f, cat loving, for STORAGE with elect Billi $40pw. Siwicki tidy working/studying aware being RE, 17 Fingal St, Bruns. 66851206 $150pw includes bills. Ph 66857927

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MULLUM Stuart Street arcade shop or BYRON self-cont space, quiet, n/s, sin- MAIN ARM sunny 2br house huge office avail $200pw neg. 66801643 gle $160pw + bills. Phone 66807019 decks, beautiful views, private, carport & workspace, no pets $220pw. Phone WORKSHOP Billi $80pw. Siwicki RE, NORTH OCEAN SHORES large 4br 66845208 17 Fingal St, Brunswick. 66851206 + rumpus, 2 bthrm, very large n/e facing waterfront, birds paradise, sun- MULLUM LUXURY 4br federation WANTED: someone to share my small rise/set, quiet cul-de-sac, very private, house, 5sqm nth facing covered enter- work space & display in Byron Ind Est close to beach, DLUG, avail 21 June tainment deck, close river, parks, shop, – must be a developing art/computer/ $430pw incl lawn/garden maint, pets large yard, quiet st $420pw suit prof craft business that’s clean – no dust/ neg. Phone Rene 66803060 couple. Phone 66843071, 0421892812 dirt, low rent. Phone 0427240497

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OCEAN SHORES 3 rooms, 2 bathrms, MULLUM pleasant room for mature furn. Phone 66801665, 0414300012 veg person, d/f $85pw. 66844554 BEAUTIFUL 2br house between Byron BYRON great position small fully-furn & Bangalow, fully-furnished, views, single room, ideal for tourist/student or verandah, wood stove $360pw. Phone working person $100pw. 66856560 0401027056, 66872916 SUFFOLK clean working n/s 26 years QUEEN furnished, ensuite, spacious + $130pw includes bills. Ph 66853892 house, 300 metres beach, prefer veg n/s d/f lady $160pw. Phone 66857736 ROOM for rent prefer couple or 2 people, minutes to town & beach, beautiBAYWOOD CHASE 2BR COTTAGE ful house $200pw no bond. Phone beautiful Mexican style, June 10-Aug 66807798 or 0402162042 10 $250pw all incl. Ph 0421352701 2 ROOMS avail Byron townhouse BYRON HILLS avail end of June for up $115pw + bills. Jamie 0405128700 to 5 mths, 3br, f-furn house, suit respon BYRON furnished room, ideal locaperson. For info phone 66859694 tion in town, short term OK. Phone BRUNS apt, lovely, new, furn, close bch 66855764 sub-let 15/6-20/7 $250pw. 66851085 BYRON Lilli Pilli peaceful home, fem to O.SH room in clean friendly house n/s share with 2 others, veg, n/s $120pw working male pref $90pw. 66801998 includes bills. Phone 66807232

BRAND NEW rural spacious 1br cot- BEACHFRONT Suffolk ultimate hideatage, eco-friendly features 7 min Mullum way, suit single/couple, unsuit child/pet $300pw. Leave message 66843531 $275pw. Ph 9-5 only 0427153182

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Bay June 3 and 4 and in Mullumbimby June 17 and 18. To book please contact James 6622 3244 or 1800 150058.

zens each Wednesday and Thursday for carpet bowls, cards, games, morning tea and lunch for $3.50 and $2 to join. Bus from Brunswick each Wednesday, pick Bangalow Red Cross Heads up around Byron Bay bus Street stall in Byron Street stops also, for pick up call on Wednesday June 7 at 8am. 6685 8247. Plenty of cooking will be appreciated. Pathways to

Ocean Shores Biggest morning tea Community Assoc Hosted by Brunswick Valley Needlework group on Wednesday May 24, 9.30am. All welcome. Bring a friend. Phone 6684 2622.

Mullumbimby Hospital Auxiliary Next meeting on Friday May 26 at 2pm in the hospital meeting room. New members most welcome.

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Next general meeting 7.30pm Monday May 29 at the Ocean Shores Community Centre. New members invited to get involved in community issues.

U3A Ballina/Byron Next meeting at the CWA rooms, Brunswick Heads on May 30 at 10am, Susan Skyvington will speak on Inside West Papua. All welcome. Contact 6685 1982.

Meet on Monday May 29 at Women’s health 7pm. Express yourself in a nurse clinic fun, supportive environment. For screening, pap tests, Contact Megan 6680 4702. STDs, breast checks and information on any women’s Wildlife carers health related issue at Byron Northern Rivers Wildlife Bay Community Health. Carers Inc is holding an Phone 6685 6254. Introduction to possums, gliders and small marsupials World Environment on Saturday June 3, 9am to Day 4pm, cost $7.50. New mem- Monday June 5 this year bers welcome, joining fee focusing on an area at the top $15. Please provide own of Lennox Point Headland, lunch. Bookings essential, building on the hard work of

Street beat need feet! previous years, plus the recent rehabilitation works undertaken by Ballina Shire Council. For info phone Bianca Smith 6687 7666.

Autumn Club senior citizens Bus trip to Twin Towns on Thursday June 15, leaving Byron Bay 9am, Brunswick 9.15am. All welcome. For bookings call Noelene 6685 1298, Ruth 6685 6278, Phyll 6685 7723.

Senior First Aid courses

Get those feet on the street and jump in the van! The BDCSA Street Beat Project is a service to young people throughout the Ballina Shire, supporting them on the streets and providing transport home. The Youth Service is calling for volunteers to be part of a team rostered on to work with the Youth Worker on Friday and Saturday nights, 8pm to 1am. More info call Sam 6681 5511 (volunteer involvement subject to satisfactory criminal record check).

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Speak if there’s a leak In addition, a Dell laptop to the value of $1500, an iPod Shuffle and two one day Byron Bay Writers Festival passes are up for grabs. Enter the ‘On The Road’ Youth Writing Competition, sponsored by Byron Bay First National, Lightforce and Northern Rivers Writers Centre, to win. There are two categories: 12-15 years and 16-24years. Winning stories will be published in The Echo. Entry forms are available from the YAC, Writers Centre, BayFM or download from www.nrwc.org.au or www.bys.org.au under Upcoming Events. Entries close Friday June 30. For more details contact Susie on 6685 5115.

Women’s counselling

For lesbians, bisexual and queer women at Lismore & District Women’s Health Centre on Mondays. Confidentiality assured. Funded by ACON and located at 25 Manhood Rites of passage camps are Uralba Street, Lismore. Fee being held in Mullumbimby $10-$20 per session. Phone in July and August for 11 to 6621 9800 for appointment. 15 year old boys. Scholar- Forest Fundraiser ships available. Book now Break On Through is a three 6684 3392. day day event from Transdimentsial Alliance with proCat-loving ceeds going to save Tasmavolunteers needed nia’s old growth forests. We rely on volunteers to pro- Starting Friday May 26 with vide the care and affection outdoor cinema, Saturday that homeless cats and kit- May 27 has the main calentens need whilst they are dar forum with Floyd Davis waiting adoption. If you have speaking, Deekshas, live a soft spot for cats and can bands and DJ, Sunday May spend a couple of hours a 28 drumming. Food and week helping out at our cat chai available. Crescent shelter n Billinudgel, phone Moon, end of Whian Whian Jane 6685 7786. We have all Road, Dunoon. Cost $30 sorts of cats and kittens look- both nights, $25 Sat only, ing for new homes. If you can enquiries 6689 0094.

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Street Press writing

Northern Rivers Writers’ Centre and the YAC present Street Press Writing for a Zine with Mark Mordue, pictured. This workshop is for young people aged between 14-25 years. Mark is the best-selling author of the travel book Dastgah: Diary of a Headtrip (Allen & Unwin; 2001) and has written for The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Bulletin and Rolling Stone. The workshop will be held between 11am and 5pm Saturday June 3 at Byron Community Centre. The workshop will focus on journalism within the music industry. Places are limited. For information and cost call Susie on 6685 5115.

provide one, phone Helen 0427 802097. Email petsforl ifecatshelter@hotmail.com for more info.

Residents and tourists using public facilities in the Shire will see new stickers encouraging them to ‘Speak if there’s a Leak’. Byron Shire Council general manage Pam Westing said the stickers designed in Council colours encourage residents and tourists to report any water leaks to Council in an attempt to reduce water waste. ‘The “Speak if there’s a Leak” campaign is one part of Council’s broader water conservation campaign,’ said Ms Westing. ‘The broader water conservation campaign aims to reduce water waste through engineering, information, education and behaviour

change programs designed and implemented over the next few months. ‘Any leaks reported by the community and/or visitors will be fixed within o n e we e k o f b e i n g reported. ‘The fixing of one leak can potentially save over 5 megalitres of water (or a reservoir) or water a year. ‘As part of the leak program Council also recently conducted an audit of the Shire’s facilities to identify and correct any taps, toilets or showers with leaks.’ For further information on the new sticker program contact Phil Warner, Council’s Director Water & Recycling Management Services on 6626 7000.

The Men and Family Centre in Lismore has announced that the successful Skilled Mates program will be coming to Brunswick Heads. Stuart Anderson, Centre Manager, said ‘the Skilled Mates program is an exciting initiative of the Centre and will see local men provided with a training opportunity aimed at increasing communication and conflict resolution skills and knowledge about domestic and family violence’. He further stated that the program has the underlying aim of improving the community’s response to situations of violence by training men to work within their own networks to raise awareness and to provide appropriate referrals. The course will be facilitated by Bill Taylor, Coordinator, Mobile Men’s Shed and Ron Davis, Coordinator, Mensline Northern Rivers. Bill and Ron both state that ‘men who participate in the type of training being offered, benefit in many ways including building their own self-

esteem and learning how to help and support other men who are facing the issues of changing roles and expectations’. The Mobile Men’s Shed is a mobile outreach service providing information and referral services to men and their families. Bill said ‘the Shed is a visible outlet that men and their families can visit and have a chat about a whole range of issues affecting them’. The Northern Rivers Mensline service has been operating since 1994. Ron said ‘the service provides an impor tant community resource, especially for men who need to reach out for assistance outside the working hours of most services’. Mensline operates 7 days a week from 7pm to 11pm on 6622 2240. Both the Shed and Mensline are currently looking for sponsorship from individuals or businesses who would like to make an investment into these two valuable community assets for men and their families.

Tree planting at Lennox Head The business community of Lennox Head is again joining forces with Ballina Shire Council to celebrate World Environment Day on Monday June 5 by organising a tree planting day at Lennox Point. The event, now in its fourth year, was initiated by staff at Lennox Head-based environmental management and design firm, GeoLINK, in 2003 as a way to celebrate World Environment Day by

giving back to the local community. This year, the event will focus on an area at the top of Lennox Point Headland, building on the hard work of previous years, plus the recent rehabilitation works undertaken by Ballina Shire Council. Further enquiries about the event can be directed to Bianca Smith at GeoLINK on 6687 7666. Get involved!


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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Lennox schoolgirl breaks Aussie record

Lack of discipline is Giants’ downfall The Mullumbimby Giants put up a courageous fight last weekend and despite losing Troy Johnstone and being reduced to 12 men after only 10 minutes, managed to push top of the table Murwillumbah right up to the end of their group 1 rugby league clash. In fact, it got worse as officials caused no end of confusion for players and Mullumbimby had another player sin binned twice, further reducing their number to only 11 players for 20 minutes of the game. Despite the suspect refereeing, coach Paul Latta is not making

Lennox youngster Keatyn Simpson is well on her way to international success as she continues to excel at the big events, including breaking an Australian record recently. Photo Jeff Dawson

Lennox Head’s wonder child of the swimming pool has returned from another very successful meet in which she has once again proven that she is a force to be reckoned with. Keatyn Simpson took part in the Australian Age Swimming Championships in Sydney in April where she won a swag of medals and, as part of a medley relay team, broke an Australian record set by a team of girls including Liesel Jones. Keatyn won the 14 year girls’ 100m breaststroke one and a half seconds ahead of the next swimmer; the 200m breaststroke with a two second margin and recorded

the second fastest time of the meet across all age groups. The successful medley relay team which set the new Australian record of 1 min 58 sec was the highlight of the championships, and Keatyn’s breaststroke leg secured the record for the girls. She has now been selected in the U15 Fisher and Paykel Australian All Stars team which will tour Australia and New Zealand in the Trans Tasman games. Her focus now is to be selected to participate in the junior Pan Pacific Games being held in Hawaii in January of next year. In order to do so she must continue to

swim well, particularly at the Australian Short Course Championships in being held in Hobart in August. Her father and coach Alan Simpson said Keatyn is in great shape, both physically and mentally. ‘She hasn’t been overtrained at all,’ said Alan, ‘and now that she’s being selected for teams and her talent being recognised she’s found new inspiration.’ Currently, Keatyn is swimming the 50m in around 32 seconds; the world record is 30.6 seconds, so at just 14 years old she is well placed to become the next golden girl of Australian swimming.

Three way battle for Valley’s golden boot The battle to finish the season as leading goalscorer for Brunswick Valley Soccer Club is hotting up with the youngsters leading the charge. A double from Jaksone Sweaney and further strikes from golden boy Aaron Duffey and Matt Woods sealed a comfortable 4-1 win over Casino for the second division team. Both Sweaney’s goals were set up by Duffey, who was quoted after the game as saying that he has been setting up goals for Jacko since the under sixes and it’s about time he started to return the favour. A great performance as usual from Shane Anderton, whose energy and work

rate in midfield is the heart and soul of this team. The third division team were locked in a tight struggle at Alstonville when the arrival of the seconds on their way back from Casino provided a bit of support and gave the boys the lift that they needed. Ten minutes into the second half the Mullum boys won a free kick on the edge of the box. Controversial striker Mitya VibertGuige stepped up and drilled a fierce shot through a hole in the wall and into the back of the net. Despite relentless pressure from Alstonville, the Valley held firm and were rewarded again a few minutes later

with a well taken goal from Ben Wills. An opposition goal on the final whistle spoilt the clean sheet and the game finished up 2-1. The fourths were outclassed by a useful Lismore Workers side, going down 4-1; fifths also lost to Workers despite being 1-0 up at half time, finishing up on the wrong end of a 5-2 scoreline. Great performances from both Fritz and Quincey, who both ended up on the scoresheet. The highlight of the afternoon was the return of club legend Chris Fenwick from injury. The uncompromising defender was back to his best after a long lay off.

Big win for Byron rugby

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Last weekend Byron played Woolgoolga at home, and despite several changes due to injury in the backs, Byron were in control for most of the game. Byron’s solid forward pack dominated at the break and denied Woopi any possession of the ball. The final score was a solid win for Byron, who defeated Woopi 29-3 with two tries in each half and a second half penalty. Special mention was

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made of Byron’s captain Mick (Wombat) Leece, Ant Archard and Michael Dlask. A big thanks to the Woopi players and their dedicated pack of supporters who made the overnight trek to Byron for the game and obligatory social drinks at the Rails afterwards. This weekend Byron plays Evans Head at the Recreation Ground in Byron Bay at 2.30pm.

pates some changes to the starting line up in this Saturday night’s home game against South Tweed. The outstanding player for the Giants was Jamie Coote, with Mitchell Morris and Murray Brown not far behind. Final score Murwillumbah 20 d Mullumbimby 12; reserve grade Murwillumbah 22 d Mullumbimby 20; under 18s had a 28-28 draw. Byron Bay had its closest game of the season so far losing to South Tweed 3624. Reserve grade Byron Bay 48 d South Tweed 24; U18s South Tweed 26 d Byron Bay 0.

Tons of fun at Small Schools Sports Day

As part of Education Week, Brunswick Valley Small Schools held a Tabloid Sports Carnival in Mullumbimby. The carnival was run by Victorian company ‘Tabloid Sports Carnivals’ which engages students in fun physical challenges using specially designed as well as traditional sports equipment. Pictured are Neisha Ridgeway-Berriman from Durrumbul Public School, Ishaan Pfieler from Wilsons Creek PS, and Lulu who also goes to Durrumbul. Photo Jeff ‘Tabloid Photographer’ Dawson

Bangalow wins top clash Bangalow Rugby Union’s weekend match resulted in a good 12-7 win for the locals in the top of the table away clash with the unbeaten Evans Head. Six regular players were either not available or injured, enabling support players to step up and show what they could do. Without exception, all of them responded to the challenge and played extremely well. A well taken intercept try saw Bangalow down 7-0 after five minutes, however the boys defended well and the forwards slowly got on

what’s happening surfside

Club rd 4 results as follows: microflea girls 1 C Moir, 2 E Morrell, 3 A Booth, 4 S Gray; flea girls 1 J Cody-Ward, 2 M Phillips, 3 S J Rogan; junior girls 1 R L Rogan; womens 1 F Lacey, 2 J Cody-Ward, 3 R L Rogan; microflea boys 1 J Smith, 2 K Lacey, 3 F Edwards; flea boys 1 T Franklin, 2 T Boucart, 3 A Chaf-

excuses for his players’ lack of discipline. ‘They’ve got to pull their heads in,’ said Latta. ‘They need to concentrate on doing their jobs and stop worrying about the referee. The sooner they realise that, the sooner we’ll start to win some games.’ The players left on the field, however, showed a lot of heart and it was only in the final 15 minutes of play that Murwillumbah got in front, thanks to a couple of lucky bounces. Latta will focus on sorting out discipline problems at training this week and antici-

fer; junior boys 1 J Foreman, 2 B Franklin, 3 C Bucley; open mens 1 T Foreman, 2 R Pelmore, 3 P Brown; senior mens 1 S Foremena, 2 C Allsep, 3 P Begg; masters 1 S Foreman, 2 C Edwards, 3 P Begg. Bodyboards: microflea girls 1 I Phillips; flea girls 1 M Phillips, 2 A Ratcliffe; flea boys 1 L Frazier, 2 D Gray, 3 H Phillips. Best wipeout awards: Ashley Booth, Finn Edwards.

top of their bigger opponents. Lineouts and scrums were very good with two tight heads and 7:4 lineouts against the throw. Errors were down, touch kicks were accurate, and few tackles were missed; all reasons why Bangalow won the game. Halfback Kerry Jennings had a great game, kicking four out of five and scoring all 12 points, including one from nearly half way. Jock Craigie dominated the lineouts, and Matt Bleakley was solid in the backs. There is a bye next week but training is still on at 6pm on Wednesday. Make a note of the Bangalow Injured Players Fund lunch on Friday July 7 at the Bangalow Hotel from 12.30pm. The guest speaker will be none other than one of Australia’s greatest Wallabies of all time: the legendary Mark Ella. Anyone interested in attending should ring the hotel for bookings. The next home game is against Byron Bay on June 3; come and support your local team.

Good snapper offshore The last couple of weeks have seen a dramatic improvement in the schools of tailor moving up the coast and coming in to feed on the baitfish. Although they are mostly choppers up to 2kg, there are some really good ‘greenbacks’ among them. ‘Snowy’ bream have also been feeding along the beaches with plenty of fish around 30cm and weighing up to 1kg. Bream have also been sighted in better numbers in the river, although not up to the same size as beach specimens. Slabs of mullet at night from the beaches and the river walls has been the way to go for Jewfish recently, while whiting have been fairly hard to find with best reports coming from the North Creek system. Offshore there have been a few pelagics around with both spotted and spanish mackeral reported from Black Head. There have also been good snapper from most of the reefs from Brunswick down to Evans.


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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Billycart Derby continues to be one of Byron Shire’s favourite community events

Derby day was a big hit with everyone, tiger cubs included. Mandy Nolan managed to maintain her dignity thanks to careful placement of her handbag. Photos Jeff Dawson

SPORTS RESULTS AUSSIE RULES Byron Junior Magpies vs Lismore Swans at Bangalow. U8’s and U10’s sensational. U12’s played strong and won big. Score: Byron 8.7.55 def Lismore 2.3.15. U14’s: pulsating game came down to the wire. Magpies kicked 2 goals in last mins to clinch victory. Score: Byron: 8.7.55 def Lismore 6.8.44. Goals: Cory 3, Matt 2, Isaac 2, Seb 1. Power 5.7.37 def Ballina 4.4.28. Power 13.7.85 def Ballina 8.11.59. Draw 28/5: Byron v Ballina, Fripp Oval Ballina. Lismore v Brunswick, Mortimer Oval Lismore. Plateau bye. U12’s Plateau top of ladder, great effort for a new team, U14s 1st win for season. BOWLS Brunswick Heads Men 17/5 Self selected triples winners: B Quince, L Wade, R Barnes; R/up C Marshall, D Maundrell, M Petrou; B O’Donnell, R Frappell, C Evans. 19/5 Cut throat singles winner: M Petrou; R/up E Boyter. Sat Self selected pairs prize winners: D Maundrell, C Marshall; R/up J Graham,V Caldwell; S Lumsden, R McClelland. Major Singles: L Wade 31 def M Petrou 24; A Montgomery 31 def G Rendell 26; C Marshall 31 def D Mison 30; R McClelland 31 def M Danswan 23. 21/5, 2 bowls medley pairs winners: M Danswan, C Pearce. Louie’s special prize: B Wyborn, P Bassington. 27/5 Major singles semi-finals: R McClelland v C Marshall; L Wade v A Montgomery, markers G Rendell, M Danswan. Normal Sat open pairs 2 x 11ends self or club selected, casual dress. Brunswick Heads Women 16/6 C’ship Singles: E Beddoes def D Guest; E Marks def D Hay. Social: J Loomes, J Kearney 19, M Allard, L Proudlock 25. P Appel, T Rynehart 12. Raffle M Allard. Byron Bay Men Tues Fred’s Singles winners: B Lewis; r/up L Earea. Wed winners:- J Oski, B Lewis; r/up F Smith, M Barry, P Anderson. Thur: wash out pm, Club C’ship Singles: G Meagher just over take T Barry in tight game. Sat: games from Thur played, Final Club Open Pairs C’ship winners: B Vella, J Anderson. Congrat’s. Open Singles: M Banfield def G Donnelly, then def by M Anderson in next rnd game; C Johnson def R Evans. Social results: P Anderson, P Darby, vistior B Huth winners; R/up T Hillard, M Phelps, L Earea. Sun Dist Results: R Barnes Bruns Hds Dist Singles Champ; Dist Jnr Fours won Zone 1 title at E/Lismore. Byron Bay Women 16/5 1st rnd Club Triples, 4 teams entered. Final 23/5. M Phelps, K Quinnell, E Costigan def J Claydon, G Simmons, R McKenzie; J Wright, C Rose, L Earea def M Carruthers, H Roberts, C Reid. No social bowls. Trophy to M Phelps, K Quinnell, E Costigan. List on board for Club Fours Championship, names asap. Names in for Pennant Presentation 5/6 at P’ville. Delegate’s meeting am for those involved. Membership fees due before 30/6. Combined Women’s fees/Club Ltd’s, total $44. Please place in marked envelope, to Secretary C Reid. Lennox Head Men C’ships Major Singles: B Evans 31 d M Daley 23. Club Pairs N and D Tancred 23 d P Blair, G Maloney 12; B Malcolm, T McFadden 25

d D and N Gregor 12. Club Fours: J Moore, R Sullivan, L Chaseling, B Harrington 28 d P Deitrich, G Reynolds, B Peart, K McGuire 18. 16/5 Self selected triples winners: T Hickey, M Knott, K Frampton 24 d T Van Eerdewijk, G Carter, B Ashton 12; R/up K Torrens, L Chaseling, B Harrington 29 d D Lewis, P Wilson, R Stock 12; D Hickey, P Blair, B McRae 24 d D Gregor, J Moore, L Bartlett (Consolation). 20/5 Club selected winners: T Hickey, B Murray, H Flakus 25 d M Papas, I Whitehall, P Cawley 17; R/up B Evans, P Blair(marker) 31 d M Daley 23. Congrat’s N Burgess winning the NRDBA singles c’ship 2nd year in row, def D Ball 31/17. Lennox Head Mixed 19/5 winners: R and B Orme 28 d E and T Barr 5; R/up J Adams, J Moore 16 d G Moore, D Adams 15; E Steele, F Somerville 32 d M and D Gregor/Loser chook 13; P Glock, T Van Eerdewijk, V Taylor, K Frampton (Jackpot). Mullumbimby Men Wed winners: R Rose, S Purdie, P McDonald 29 d R Ottery, A Johnston, P Jones 8; L Henry, S Dettman 19 d T Trivett, B Coleman 18; R Kidby, M Murphy, E Batson 23 d W Hampson, R Moore, F Buckley 18; R Kidby, M Murphy, E Batson 23 d W Hampson, R Moore, F Buckley 18; K Brown, T Estreich, J McKay 18 d A Bartlett, A Pyzer, B Gibson 17. Sat Final Mens 4s: S Smart, K Brown, S Purdie, M Holton 25 def B Coleman, L Henry, M Brown, R Webb 7. Social: M Murphy, K North, J McKay 21 d R Ford, C McClymont, B McClymont 14. Sat visit from Iluka: B Dobson, A Jorgenson, J McKay 22 d R Kidby, L Doyle, N Ferguson 19; J Estreich, G Naoum, John Brooker 15 drew E Amery, B Martin, K North; L Butters, Estreich, E McMillan 21 drew G Jorgenson, J Ferguson, S Brown; B Martin, L Thomme, P McDonald 26 d M Curtis, M Esau, M O’Connell 13; D Davey, R Gray, Joyce Brooker 34 d G McDonald, J Walsh, H Robb 5; A Cooper, J Brady, K Brown 24 def L Boyter, M Murphy, W Rays 11. Friday visit from Twin Towns, 40 men to be matched, free mat fees for day. Sat Sam Smarts Day fundraiser, mufti, new bowlers welcome. Mullumbimby Women 16/5 C’ship Singles: R Thompson 31 v J Kidman 29, Marker G Henry. Social: B Reglin, S Brown, J Graham 23 v B Reglin, R Slattery, H Robb 21; J Nicholls, J Beaumont 19 (winners) v J Lee, J Towner 16. Raffle S Brown. Subs now due. Gala Day 29/5. Mini Gala 30/5. Ocean Shores Men 27/5 Triples winner: M Enright, K Farrell, K Hosie; r/up F Wade, W Sprengel, J Phypers; A Pyzer, L Mason, R Tonkin; K McMorrow, D Lawson, T Mason. Carsburg Singles Final: M Ellis 31 def J Hay 21 in close game. Norfolk Is Challenge winner: T Makin. Ocean Shores Women 17/5 Mixed Social Bowls winners Secret Margin: L Morgan, S Iversen, W Sprengel; r/up F Crowder, N Gartner; other winners: M Franks, E Hill, L Morgan; G McDonald, M Moodie, B Sprengel. Raffle M Franks. 19/5 Social Bowls lucky winners: P Sullivan, D Lobb, G Rojo, J Harding; r/up L Bland, T Warr, N Gartner; other winners: L Bland, L Bradford, G Johnston. 2nd Rnd Club 4s C’ship: P Sullivan, D Lobb, G Rojo, J Harding def P Hems, F Crowder, M McConville, L Mason; E Hill, M Moodie, W Bird, B Sprengel def M Franks, M Hosie, B Thomas, P Campbell. Raffle E Hill. Next

Fri 26/5 Big Cuppa Cancer Appeal Day, bowls start 9am, morning tea 11am. Put name on list on Notice Board. Members asked to bring a plate, wear a floral shirt (optional). TBDWBA 19/5 Dist Singles C’ship Final winner: L Fleming; R/up M Trapnell, both from Cudgen. Coming Events: 29/5 Gala Day Mullumbimby. 5/6 Delegates meeting/Pennant Presentations at Pottsville. 5/6 State Carnival at Central Coast, entries close for State Masters Singles. 12/6 Group A (nth) Singles entries close at Northern Rivers. 14/6 Gala Day at Murwillumbah. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 15/5: N/S 1st Gross and 2nd Nett: J Wright, D Gall; 2nd Gross and 1st Nett: P Webb, M Solway. E/W 1st Gross and1st Nett: P Sullivan, J Murray; 2nd Gross and 2nd Nett: A Tonkin, F Patterson. 20/5: One field 1st Gross and 2nd Nett: D Dare, C Johnson; 2nd Gross: A and G Withey; 3rd Gross and 1st Nett: M Solway, C Donaldson. Play Mon and Sat at Bruns Hds Comm Centre. Seated 12.45pm, 1pm start. Visitors/new members welcome. CYCLING Byron Bay Freeriders Jay takes out the Northern Rivers Adventure Rides each Sun, contact Jay at True Wheels for more info. 6684 1959. DARTS Brunswick Valley 17/5: OS Tavern 6 v Workers 2; Shafters 6 v Tossa’s 4; WCDs 7 v Mullum2Pubs 4. 24/5 Finals: Shafters v Workers; Mullum2Pubs v Dilligaf; Both games played at Mullum Golf Club, 7.15pm start. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 13/4 Stab winner: S Stenning 45; r/up E Dengate 42. NTP A Mitchell; D Cullen; E Dengate. Monthly Medal Vardon winner Div 1: M Allan 64; Div 2 J Ball 70. Gross Ball Div 1, N Carsburg 86; 2, L Siddall 106c/b. Vets Winners: M Allan 64, J Ball 70. Putting: L Siddall. NTP: A Mitchell, M Crichton, N Carsburg, J Ball. Pro Pin: S Kosaka. Reduc H’cap: M Allan 25/22; N Carsburg 19/18. Thur 25/5 Single Stab, All in Draw, 2 ball multiplier. T, R Wilson, H Hammond. 1st T: 9am, L Riches, J Stuart, T Robbins; 9.06am, N Carsburg, G Mackay, E Henshaw; 9.12am, F Gannell, T Batson, G Macdonald; 9.18am, M Bertoli, W McFadden, A Smith; 9.24am, K Mudgway, N Dwyer, J Ball; 9.30am, M Crichton, M Trivett, B Woolnough. 10th T: 9am, M Essery, D Bickley, A Moser; 9.06am, G Lynn, R Wilson, G James; 9.12am, B Mules, H Hammond, J Beer; 9.18am, F Brooker, L Willett, G Smith; 9.24am, R Slogrove, L Siddall, E Leclere; 9.30am, M Allan. Table Dty: A Moser, G Lynn. Mullumbimby Men 17/5 Single Stab winner: J Brecard 41; r/up B Nobbs 39c/b. NTP: T Williams 6 balls; P Jackson. 20/5, 4BBB Stab, Single, Cock of the Walk winners: B Donnellly, I McRae 47c/b; r/up R Graham, M Hardy 47. Single Stab winner: D Morgan 42; r/up M Hardy 41. NTP: S Marsh; J Scott 7 balls; T Batson; A Brown. Gundies: M Hardy. Eagles Nest: W Ferrier 14 balls. 21/5, 4 Ball Aggregate winners: P Schweitzer, J Griffin 71c/b; r/up S Halpin, G Parsons 71. NTP: G Lynn; E Dengate; G Faris. Eagle: B Mules. Next Mixed 11/6. Mullumbimby Vets 15/5, 18 Hole winner: V James 38c/b; r/up P

Trafford 38. Balls to 35. 9 Hole winner: P Floyd 28; r/up J Redman 34. NTP R Marsden. Ocean Shores Men 17/5 Single Stab winner: I Wingad 42; r/up C Burgess 40; G Conway 40; K Ezzy 39. Balls to 34. CCR 71. NTP: G Painter Hole in 1; G Mackay; D Ensor. 20/5, 4BBB Stab winners: D Orlando, S Bolger 49; r/up R Donoghue, I Howard 47; A Hobson, I Rolls 46. Balls to 42. CCR 71. NTP S Dean. Ocean Shores Ladies 16/5 Foursomes C’ship 1st Rnd, Div 1 winners: V Marsh, J Mitchell; r/up C Pemberton, B Wingad. Div 2: J Hoffman, L Harcourt; r/up A Slater, B Simons. Vouchers to 81. 18/5 9 Hole Stab winner: S Andrews; r/up A Clifford. Vouchers to 15. 20/5 winner: C Martin 34; r/up R Dupen 33c/b. NTP: L McGowran. Vouchers to 29c/b. Ocean Shores Vets 18/5, 4BBB Stab winners: B Roe, R Crossley 46c/b; r/up B Allan, J Rayner 46; M Haines, J Hollingworth 45. NTP J Price, A Phillips. Capt Pin: R Conway. Gorilla Award: I Smith, L Hoffman. Balls to 41. Scrubbers Ball: J McKay, F Miller. NETBALL Brunswick Byron 12pm: Canteen OShores; Table Dty Mullum, Maree/Narelle/Janelle; Equip Dty Bannaramas. 12.30pm: 1. Beauties v Cookie Monsters/ Theresa, B Barnes; 3. Squiddles v Bannaramas/ Emily, Brooke; 5. Sea Devils v Bluebirds/M Leary, April. Netta Equip Dty Breakers. 7. Blueberries v Mermaids/Blueberries; 8. Beaches v Bumble Bees/Beaches; 9. Breakers v Funky Monkeys/ Breakers; 10. Nemos v Seastars/Seastars. 1.45pm: Table Dty Cruisers 2; 1. Bellas v Dolphins/Coco Crushers, Friends; 2. Hooley Dooleys v Bay Bonds/ Friends, Bay Bltz; 3. Corals v Mudslide/Choc Frogs, Wotevr; 4. Joeys v Cruisers/Wotevr, Shayla; 5. Classics v Seahorses/Jo L, Leonie. 3pm: Table Dty M Quinn, J Stanford; 1. Friends v Wotevr/ Mudslides x 2; 2. Sharks v Bay Bratz/Cruisers, Seahorses; 3. Blades v Flames/Dolphins x 2; 4. Bay Blitz v Taveners/Joeys, Leslie; 5. Choc Frogs v Coco Crushers/Bellas, Classics. Bye: Hot Tuna. Equip Dty Bay Blitz. Canteen 12/1 Seastars; 1/2 Seadevils; 2/3 Sharks; 3/Finish Seahorses. RUGBY LEAGUE Mullumbimby Juniors O/Shores Bakery U/11’s played exciting match vs Sth Tweed Ospreys. At half time Mullum trailed 12 to 14. Improved defensive effort in 2nd half kept Ospreys scoreless. Scored a converted try themselves in last 3 minutes, winning the game 18 to 12. MOM Aaron B, Murphy, James. Great effort boys. Mullum New Brighton Store U/16s blitzed Murwillumbah in 1st 10 mins scoring 3 tries. Dane C, Dallas W, Corey C all scored. M’bah hit back with 2 converted tries. Forwards strong defence and powerful running of “players player� Sam M kept Mullum ahead until an injury stopped play. Points to Sam M, Dale H, Dallas W. Mullum won 14 to 12. RUGBY UNION Wendell Sailor annual 3rd Grade vs Lismore this Sat. Kick off 11.20am at Lismore. Team: P Coyne, R Hampson, D Quigley, K Bell, R Drummond, B Robinson, M Taylor, N Hoare, 3 Pegrums and choir, G Leclere, D Pyne, C Browning, J Hampson, S Hampson, C Coffey, A Polidano, C Strickland, C Mackay. Reserves self select. U16s lost 11 to 10 on the bell. Best players: W Smith, N Nicholls, J

Mahoney, Q Oliver. U14s won 24 to 7. U13s down 13 to 12, E Duffy, J Ryall heros. U12s lost 17 to 7, Jordan B tackled his heart out. 14s, 16s at home this wk; 12s, 13s away. 12s still need players, ring Darryl Quigley 6684 7151. SOCCER Mullumbimby Juniors 9 Seahorses v Bangalow. Tough encounter, both sides playing committed soccer. Despite solid defence, Seahorses took the close match 2 to 1. PoM Jake with 1 goal. Jay scored the other. Gr 7 Seahorses v Bangalow. Exciting game, both teams attack/defence working o’time. Goal by Luke, followed by Bangalow goal, half time 1 all. 2nd half action packed; another goal by Luke, late goal by Lewis sealed result. Congrats both teams, great game. Gr 11 Seahorses d Ballina 7 to 1. Good game Mullum, attack working well. MOM Darcy, 3 goals. Shores United U12, 1st Div draw vs Byron Bay 1 all. Great team effort, esp. defence. Goal to Matt. MoM Bodie, Matt. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 24/5 Rnd 8: Bruns Blinds v OS Bakery: B Staff v B Trivett; T Wood v I Bissett; D Runciman v P Booth; J Nicolson v J Heers; R King v S Moon. Bruns Repairs v Canty Survey: G Davis v S Thompson; L Crandell v L Clarke; R Camereon v C Staff; A Li v W Ferrier; B McCauley v B Doran. Bruns Pharmacy v Potato Works: M Underwood v S Varty; C Sleep v G Chandler; J Gribble v M Ottery; L Miller v S Page Smith; Jeff Heers v S Truesdale. Byron Trophies v OS Glass: D Bird v M Page Smith; S Koop v C Walsh; P Hill v R James; R Cross v M Stratton; T Mason v C Johnston. 29/5 Rnd 6, Div 1: 5pm, B Trivett v S Sleep; G Davis v M Page Smith; 6pm, L Powell v A Brooker; D Bird Bye. Div 2: 5pm, S Varty v I Bissett; M Cassidy v M Ottery; S Koop Bye. Div 3: 5pm, R Draper v M Ashton; J Grible v R Cross; 6pm, D Runciman v P Booth. Div 4: 5pm, A Li v A Ronan; C Johnston v M Rogers; R King v A Thomas; S Page Smith Bye. Div 5: 5pm, S Truesdale v B Doran; A Brooker v T Mason; A Booth v L Ashton; B Alander v M Wallace. Phone 6685 1794 to play. TENNIS Mullumbimby Mixed Comp: new comp starts 25/5. Be there unless you have been contacted by Jeanie. Mens Comp: New comp starts 23/5. Ladies Comp: Rnd 12 washed out. Fri evening Jnr Comp: New comp 26/5. Social Tennis: Ladies Wed 9.15am start. Sat Mixed Social 1.30pm start. All welcome, membership not required. Enquiries regarding coaching Justin 0403 841 241, all other enquiries Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 23/5 Rnd 5 Carsburg Comp: 6pm, Link Net v Brewers; No Mercy v Lounge Lizards; Nanas v Pissies; Duty Silver Bullets. 7pm, Silver Bullets v Bugs; Hit and Run v Gnus; I Don’t Care v Flash; Duty Link Net. Rnd 5 OS H’ware Comp: 6pm, Chilli Twist v Exodia; Shockers v Hot and Sweaty; Desp H’wives v LSG; Drama Queens v Fluro Fairies; Duty Elles, Terminators. 7pm, Elles v Terminators; Asthmatics v Bolters; Tripods v Kit Kats; Nickies v Organised Chaos; Duty Chilli Twist, Shockers. Phone 6685 1794 to play, beginners welcome.

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‘ROSE ABBEY’ at ROSEBANK Superb 100 year old church on one beautiful acre SUITED TO RESTAURANT OR B&B CONVERSION (STCA – LISMORE COUNCIL) OR GRAND RESIDENCE

• 3 bedrooms (main with ensuite & walk in robe) • Large main bathroom • 2 vast living/dining areas, one with combustion fireplace

• Huge country kitchen with gas top cooking • 2 extensive covered terraces • Mezzanine level study • Saltwater pool

‘Rose Abbey’ is located in Rosebank’s best street, close to the Rosebank Store, school, child care facility and on transport to Lismore’s private schools. Occupying an elevated position with views, this very spacious building features fabulous joinery, stained glass, polished floorboards, and soaring ceilings, and is surrounded by beautiful established gardens. ‘Rose Abbey’ offers a unique opportunity and has been very reasonably priced by the motivated vendors.

$720,000 ono

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY May 27 & June 3, 11am – midday with champagne and brie to help your divine inspiration! 475 ROSEBANK ROAD (turn right off Lismore Road into James Gibson Road at Clunes, right into Mackie Road, and right into Rosebank Road)

All Agents Welcome – Finance Arranged If Required

PROPERTY BUYERS NET Contact: Gai Hart-Hughes 0418 755 088 / 6687 1313

17 Ballina Road, Bangalow

Belongil Beach Less than 100 metres from the sand of one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches is the stunning new East on Byron. Two bedroom, 2 bathroom luxury residences with state of the art appliances and fittings, plus on site management and a new deli style café. Priced from $1,090,000 - $1,500,000

Open For Inspection Saturday 27th May 1-3pm

Phone: James Young on 0419 856 840

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Family Home Near Steiner School It is ready. It is central to Mullumbimby town. It is a great home for a young family or tradesman. The home consists of 3 bedrooms, a two way bathroom, a modern kitchen, a separate living room and a double garage with auto door. The 9x6x4 m colorbond garage/ shed at the back of the property is ideal for a tradesman with power, water and a mezzanine floor for extra storage. Schools and shops are all in walking distance. The vendors have bought elsewhere and are very motivated to sell. Give us a call, have a look and make an offer.

InRealEstate has just listed fabulous 8 flat acres near the Mullumbimby Shearwater Steiner School. The north facing home has high ceilings and timber floors in the living area and a large combined kitchen / dining area leading out to an 8x6 m deck overlooking the paddocks. There are four bedrooms whereby the master bedroom is air conditioned with an ensuite and built ins. Two single garages are built onto the house and there is a separate double garage next to the house. The property is newly fenced and there is plenty of room for a pool and some horses. This is an ideal home for the growing family. Call now for an inspection.

$470,000

Baby Boomers Dream

$650,000

Hard To Believe This beautifully architect designed and hand crafted timber home sits on top of a hill on 1 acre of land with a perfect north east aspect and is only 4 km from town. The home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, cathedral ceilings, 6” brushbox floorings, a modern kitchen with Smeg appliances and a 100 year old Australian cedar front door. Any number of rare timbers have been used in the finishing of this magnificent home. There are old trees on the property and many different palms have been planted keeping the garden low maintenance. This is the perfect ‘Tree-change’ place for the professional couple or ‘Baby Boomers’. Is this you?

Solid weather board home on three quarters of an acre with plenty of rain water tanks, sheds, studio and a swimming pool. The house features 3 bedrooms + study, an airconditioned master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite, a functional timber kitchen with a 1200 mm stainless steel La Germania stove, timber floors and 9 ft high ceilings. The 9x6 metre shed is a dream for every bloke to have and there is a separate studio which can be rented out. Top it up with a swimming pool and a dozen mixed fruit bearing trees then it is hard to believe what you get for your money. Owners are moving to Sydney and are keen to sell. Call now for an inspection.

$695,000

InRealEstate 90 Robinsons Road, Mullumbimby

$499,000

(02) 6684 3600 Ernst Reisch 0428 842 387

Lighthouse Rd $1,675,000

Close to town $315,000

Paterson St $460,000

Walk to town $495,000

Easy entertainer $565,000

Newes Rd $1,295,000

Phone: (02) 6685 8466

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Something Different OPEN HOUSE LISTINGS Byron Bay First National p50 • East on Byron, Belongil. Sat 1-3pm. Property Buyers Net p50 • 475 Rosebank Road, Rosebank. Sat 11am-12pm. Gail Fuller Real Estate p52 • 301 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 1.30-2.30pm. LJ Hookers Byron Bay p54 • 2 Mahr Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 11am. • 10 Coogera Circuit, Suffolk Park. Sat 11am. • 10 Dehnga Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 11am. • 19 Corkwood Cl, Suffolk Park. Sat 11am. • 83 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Sat 12pm. • 63 McGettigans L, Ewingsdale. Sat 12pm. • 69 Plantation Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 12pm. • 26 Teak Circuit, Suffolk Park. Sat 12pm. • 237 Broken Head Road, Suffolk Park. Sat 12pm. • Lot 3 Pinegroves Road, Tyagarah. Sat 1pm.

Stylish, architect designed at South Golden Beach Situated in a rainforest setting on one and a quarter acres of park-like grounds,these innovative, modern two duplexes offer the casual lifestyle of beachside living. They have soaring ceilings, a modern kitchen and open plan living/dining area. There are three large bedrooms, the main with ensuite downstairs, the other two situated upstairs with forest views. The home has polished timber floors and the outside is finished with durable color bond. Both duplexes have their own private courtyard for entertaining. Very private with nature reserve backing on to the property. Contact Gail Fuller at Gail Fuller Real Estate on 6685 5285 or 0418 441 675. Priced at $535,000 each.

AUCTIONS Gail Fuller Real Estate p52 • 10 Byron Creek Road, Coopers Shoot. Onsite Saturday June 10 at 1pm. Inspect Sat & Tue 12-1pm. Sean Kenny Real Estate p53 • Auction 10th June 11am on site. 140 Yankee Creek Rd.

Family home near Steiner School InRealEstate has listed 8 fabulous flat acres near the Mullumbimby Shearwater Steiner School. The north facing home has high ceilings and timber floors in the living area and a large combined kitchen/dining area leading out to an 8x6 m deck overlooking the paddocks. There are four bedrooms. The master bedroom is air conditioned with an ensuite and built ins. Two single garages are built onto the house and there is a separate double garage next to the house. The property is newly fenced and there is plenty of room for a pool and some horses. This is an ideal home for the growing family. Call Ernst from InRealEstate on 02 6684 3600 now for an inspection. $ 650,000

Everyone’s dream AUCTION 10th June 11am on site. 140 Yankee Creek Rd. Not to be missed, a vacant rare lot has come onto the market. Private end of road and only five minutes to Mullumbimby. Set on 26 acres with rural views and an elevated house site. Walk to the Steiner School. The property has plenty of water and the road to the house site is already in place. The marketing agent Sean Kenny says this is the best vacant lot he has seen in years. Call Sean Kenny for an inspection on 0419 624 024 or 6684 2200. Sean Kenny Real Estate 79 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby.

Tranquillity, peace and character Time drifts by as you sip a slowly brewed coffee and slip into relaxation mode in your own private garden paradise. The life that this four bedroom home offers you is one of comfort as the timber and marble floors flow throughout this character filled home. The large garden view bathroom lets you slip into a spa bath as you look out to your own paradise and drift into a world of bliss. Outside the home the spacious verandahs wrap around to a private outdoor entertaining area. There is a two car garage with ample storage or workshop area for the home artist or handy person. For sale at $495,000, through Liam Annesley on 0417 780795 or Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649 or at L.J.Hooker Byron Bay.

Rural splendour Set on 2.5 beautiful acres this gorgeous timber home is perfect for those wishing to enjoy rural life with accessibility to town. The property features main house, self contained flat, stables and is set on landscaped grounds which capture spectacular rural views and ocean glimpses and will ensure a feeling of serenity and privacy in your new home. Rarely does a property exist that provides such a picturesque and peaceful setting with access to the vibrancy of a town like Byron Bay just five minutes drive away. Live in true rural splendour! Contact Andrew Rosee at L.J.Hooker Byron Bay on 0421 914 054. $980,000.

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10 Coogera Circuit, Suffolk Park Saturday 11am

Contact Liam on 0417 780 795

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83 Massinger Street, Byron Bay Saturday 12pm

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Pogel’s Wood Award Winning Restaurant To be auctioned on site on Sunday 28th May, 2006 . Business & Freehold. Located in quaint village of Federal with consistent recommendations in the Sydney Morning Herald Food Guide. Also included is a well appointed 3 bedroom residence on 1,400sqm block. Vendors are very keen and open to offers prior to auction. For more details contact Morag Page on 0403 498 648 or Brian Grant on 0408 899 555 George & Fuhrmann Bangalow 6687 2833. www.gnfrealestate.com.au

Fabulous Byron Bay Location Built approximately 50 years ago, the home has been renovated and now features six bedrooms and two bathrooms over two levels. The upstairs level has a lovely covered deck, the perfect place to relax on a hot summer’s day and warm, timber floors and a modern colour scheme throughout. Downstairs features the Santorini look, with white washed walls and concrete floors with splashes of blue, opening out to a sun-drenched patio and tropical garden. This property offers the perfect beachside lifestyle with its easy access to everything that Byron Bay has on offer and the opportunity to use the house in a number of ways. To arrange an inspection, contact Janice Maple at Elders Real Estate Byron Bay Byron Bay on 0418 459 219 or 02 6685 6222.

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Byron Sunseeker Motel

This property has privacy and seclusion with great mountain and hinterland views and resort style pool. Meticulously maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom double brick home set on 5 north facing acres. There is a separate 3 car garage /workshop and office as well. A rare small acreage minutes from Bangalow. $965,000. For inspection or more details contact Morag Page on 0403 498 648 or Brian Grant on 0408 899 555. George & Fuhrmann Bangalow 6687 2833. www.gnfrealestate.com.au

Fantastic Location, Peaceful Outlook This renovated three-bedroom house is on a quarter acre in Burringbar village. Would you like to own a three bedroom renovated house in a leafy environment five minutes drive to pristine beaches and 25 minutes to Byron and Coolangatta? The house has a new kitchen, bathroom, laundry, wiring, plumbing, enviro insulation, new decks front and back, polished hardwood floors, and totally relined. The block boasts mature fruit, grape and nut trees, a perfect semi-rural lifestyle and private end of access road location. Contact owner on 6677 1054 or 0414 096 776. Can email more photos ikonkarving@optusnet.com.au

$372,000

This popular, well established motel in Byron township has twelve units and six self contained cabins and a fenced and landscaped pool. The large three bedroom two bathroom manager’s residence has a double lock up garage. The property includes an additional 1600sqm vacant level lot with great potential to further develop and maximise returns. This prime property with sought after existing use rights is now price reduced to $4,150,000. For more information or to arrange an inspection, please phone Byron Bay First National Real Estate on (02) 6685 9087. www.byronbayfn.com.au Byron Bay

Buy Off The Plan, Now These 10 double storey dwellings will be set in downtown Brunswick Heads within an easy walk to the beach, the river, local shops and the famous hotel. The houses will be built with timber floors, they will have large decks and be open plan designs with light filled balconies. A combination of modern materials will be used to bring an ‘architectural feel’ to this site. There will be nine homes with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and one single bedroom, two bathroom home. Agent declares interest. Contact Gareth Donovan on 0417 237 559 or Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 at L.J. Hooker Byron Bay Byron Bay on 6685 7300.

Showcasing the best of Byron at 20 Fletcher Street 02 6685 7617 The Hinterland Specialists

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Resort style residence nestled privately in Byron Hinterland's most sought after Coorabell address 100 acres of lush fertile primary producing undulating land is very unique in the Byron Hinterland region. This magnificent property has total privacy and seclusion; the large 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom architect designed pavilion residence is influenced with an Indo-Balinese feel and has been perfectly positioned to encompass Australia's native bush ambience over looking the spectacular Fern Gully watering hole. Sparing no expense, this home has more than any person could possibly imagine starting from the electric entrance gate; driving down the 1.5km bitchum driveway to the grand stone entrance and native landscaped gardens with a 40 metre pond surrounding the Sikkens timber pavilion style home. The 300 year old Indian temple doors set the scene for the front entrance; opening to a smorgasbord of total opulence - granite & blood wood bench tops, Smeg appliances, air conditioning, heating, multiple bi-fold doors opening onto massive alfresco deck area spanning the home. Fully equipped movie room with full Bose surround sound system set up to be used in any room, billiard room, gymnasium, mood lighting, 8 person spa, too many features to list. Approved plans for 6 eco-tourism cottages. A unique home and property for the discerning buyer.

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