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Forum as an annual event in the region to maintain an ongoing commitment to educating our kids about sustainability, it’s importance and relevance to us all, and to provide them with the right tools, information and networks so that they can take action and make a real difference. ‘We had many great sponsors helping to make this happen. The venue itself, Linneaus Estate, was offered as part of Linneaus’ contribution to environmental education. Trust member Phil McMaster was very pleased with the outcome and how it ran and they are eager to support it again in the future.’ The forum was a partnership program between Rous Water, North East Waste Forum, Parks and Wildlife Division, Dorroughby Environmental Education Centre, Cape Byron Marine Park, Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority and Linnaeus. Corporate sponsors were Geolink, Country Energy, SCU Environmental Analysis Labs, and Conacher Travers.

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Learning a new way of living lightly Lou Beaumont Forty-three students and eleven teachers from eleven regional high schools took part in the first Students Using Sustainable Strategies (SUSS) Forum held over two days last week at the Linneaus Estate, Broken Head. Students and teachers participated in a series of workshops which provided them with information and resources on waste, water, energy and biodiversity practice management. It is hoped that attendees of the forum will then take this back to their schools and develop action plans that can be implemented through the School Environmental Management Plans (SEMP) and create a more sustainable school. Workshops were conducted around such subjects as NPWS biodiversity, marine biodiversity, greenhouse, waste and water audits, catchments, bio-diesel, sustainable architecture, plants biodiversity, drama and many more. Also, specific workshops were run for teachers to introduce them to regional environmental educators and the possibility of introduction of SEMP’s into their schools if there were not already environmental management plans in place. With its diversity of activities and mix of students and teachers from so many schools, the forum offered a multitude of learning opportunities within a fun, social structure. Forum goers stayed at Camp Drewe in Lennox Head overnight and engaged in social activities including watching the DVD An Inconvenient Truth, spotlighting with NPWS, and making up a sustainable rap with Lismore rappers Nadine and Zara. The chorus of which went something like this... ‘the ice is melting way too fast, at this rate we just can’t last.’ The organisers of the forum clearly have a mind to what is the most appropriate form of learning for teenagers, so it was no wonder all students were observed to be not only genuinely enjoying themselves, but coming up and going

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Art of war Celebrated Archibald-winning artist Wendy Sharpe will be a guest speaker at FEHVA this year. Wendy was the first woman war artist in Australian history. In 1999 she was sent to East Timor to document the part the Australian troops played in bringing independence to this new nation. Wendy Sharpe describes her experience in Timor as incredibly intense, drawing from morning to night. Her sketchbooks, of around 500 drawings are now in the War Memorial in Canberra. Like a diary they document getting up in the morning, doing drawings at breakfast and right through the day. Some of the drawings are quick, charcoal sketches which Wendy later developed some into large paintings. Her experiences will be highlighted in a panel discussion on Sunday July 1 at 1.45pm with fellow artists Fiona Hall and Anne Zahalka. The three will reveal how a commissioned artist balances political, social and personal responses. Steven Alderton, direccontinued on page 3

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A team effort, with Neil Armstrong, Maths teacher from Byron Bay High, assisting Stephanie Payne, a Year 11 student from Alstonville High, in a beachside tree planting to mark the end of the first Schools Using Sustainable Strategies (SUSS) Forum last week.

away with an abundance of sustainable ideas. Students and teachers planted trees together on the last day at two sites on the Linneaus Estate, one a rainforest area and the other a site adjacent to the beach. Kate Adams, Discovery Coordinator for the Northern Rivers Region Parks and Wildlife Division, said, ‘I very much hope the SUSS Forum 2007 was the first of many as it was a huge success with positive feedback from students, teachers, workshop presenters and steer-

ing committee members. The workshop content was broad and diverse and I think the students got heaps out of it. One of the main comments at the open discussion on the last day was “I feel really inspired to go back to school and make some real changes now” and “I realise now that it’s not just a problem for schools but for home life as well and I have learnt that we can all do something as individuals as well as part of a school and/or community”. ‘We hope to run the SUSS

Much excitement was generated at last Wednesday’s homeless breakfast when the remaining goods donated to last year’s successful Beggars Banquet were distributed. The weekly homeless breakfast, hosted by Byron Bay Community Centre, provided a backdrop for the offering of blankets, towels, clothes, toiletries and food items to breakfast participants. Beggars Banquet organisers had decided to save these items for distribution as the weather grew colder. The Beggars Banquet provided a free feast and entertainment to all members of Byron Shire last December, and its aim was to bring community together in a spirit of equality, friendship and celebration. Of particular focus were marginalised and disadvantaged sections of the community, including the homeless. Byron Youth Service Director

Paul Spooner told The Echo, ‘The event was collaboration between existing community services, which included Byron Youth Service, Byron Shire Council, St. Vincent’s de Paul, Byron Emergency Accomcontinued on page 3

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Australian environmentalists are adding their voices to a global campaign to prevent tropical forests in South East Asia being destroyed to make way for palm oil plantations. A consumer campaign will be launched on World Environment Day, and locally at Durrumbul Hall this Friday. The Palm Oil Action Group says that up to fifty endangered orangutans are dying each week from plantation related incidents. The burning of former peat swamp forest lands is fuelling global warming and human rights abuses are rife as traditionally owned land is acquired for the plantation expansion process. Director of the Rainforest Information Centre, Ruth Rosenhek, says, ‘Our aim is to stop the clearing of critical rainforest ecosystems for use as palm oil plantations in Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. We are not anti palm oil and we are certainly not calling for a boycott, we simply want consumers to be aware of this issue and send a message back down the supply chain – via retailers, manufacturers and importers – that sustainably sourced palm oil is the only acceptable palm oil.’ The Palm Oil Action Group is asking people to write to supermarkets, food manufacturers, including KFC, politicians and ambassadors, urging fast action, and specifically, a labelling system. Ms Rosenhak says, ‘At the

moment palm oil is often labelled only as vegetable oil. Consumers should have a right to know exactly what they are buying when they purchase chips, biscuits, margarine, shampoo and many other products that contain palm oil.’ Some companies involved in using or importing palm oil are members of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), a multi stakeholder organisation based in Malaysia, but Rosenhek points out that as yet there is no certification system in place and membership is voluntary. Rosenhak continues, ‘The RSPO intention is commendable but we are yet to be convinced that there will be an adequate and transparent process for the control of claims of sustainability. There is a corporate responsibility issue here and we believe that if companies had strong environmental ethics they could verify their sources fairly easily, probably bypassing the RSPO process.’ This year Indonesia will be included in the Guinness Book of Records as the country which pursues the highest annual rate of deforestation. Currently an area of forest equal to 300 soccer fields is being destroyed every hour in the country. ‘The explosion of the renewable energy market, where palm oil is supplied for use as a biofuel, is a major concern and we are monitoring the Australian situation

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at Durrumbul Hall this Friday June 8 from 6:30pm with a music concert featuring Spoonbill and Mystic Beats. The evening will include a short talk by Ruth Rosenhek about the Palm Oil campaign as well as brochures and video footage of the beautiful and endangered Borneo orangutan.

Byron shows the flag for whales

Howie Cooke with Californian artist Peggy Oki and friend at the Whale tipi Story Howie Cook, photo Hanna Mermaid

With the banners and the Whale tipi the Byron contingent made a colourful presence at the International Whaling Commission meeting in Anchorage, Alaska. Dave Rastovich and Howie Cooke of Surfers for Cetaceans, along with Hannah Mermaid from Byron Bay, and the Port Stephens ‘Teens Against Whaling’ whale watchers brought some fresh perspective to the NGO efforts to defend whales, including small ceta-

ceans and the newly targeted Australian Humpbacks. Just getting a place and a permit for the Whale tipi, let alone the poles and transportation in the heavily policed town of Anchorage, was a mission in itself but well worth the effort as all sorts of people, from families, tourists, delegates and indigenous people including whale hunters, visited and spoke at this dedicated space for the whales and dolphins.


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Byron Bay Writers Festival director Jeni Caffin welcomes Lindy Lee to the 2007 festival program launch at Becton’s Byron Bay Beach Resort on Thursday night. Rather than go the more formal route of speeches and introductions, festival chairperson Chris Hanley conducted a rapid fire literary quiz, fought by two teams of festival guests. Festival director Jeni Caffin announced that ticket sales were $20,000 ahead of 2006 and that the program contained a smorgasbord of literary luxury with the odd Byronic twist of inspired lunacy. ‘This is a festival to love and to inspire,’ she said. ‘I invite you all to come and enjoy.’ Full program on sale now at Jetset 6685 6262 or www.byronbaywritersfestival.com. Caption and photo Jeff ‘Rejection Slip’ Dawson

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modation Project, the Anglican Church, Community Incubator Youth Crew, Byron Community Homeless Breakfast, Byron Environment Centre, ACE Byron Shire, YWAM (Youth with a Mission) and Byron Peace Group.’ According to Mr Spooner, the wonderful spirit generated by this event has produced a new organisation. ‘It is envisaged that Byron Neighbourhood Resource Centre, which has emerged directly from the wellspring of the Beggars Banquet, will provide an interface for existing organisations while resourcing individuals, groups and organisations in the Byron community.’ Funds generated from the Beggars Banquet plus ongoing donations will be administered by the Byron Neighbourhood Resource Centre (BNRC) to aid in resolving issues surrounding homeless in our town. For info contact BNRC’s Ajanta on 0431 905 741.

tor of the Lismore Regional Gallery, will facilitate discussion. On Saturday June 30 Wendy will join Peter Powditch and Bernard Ollis for a FEHVA session at 4.15pm titled ‘Exuberance and Sensuality: the figure as the central theme in art’. Together these three prominent artists will discuss FEHVA guest Wendy Sharpe the subject of the figure in their work. They will explore what the figure represents to them as artists and how they have used both drawing and painting to capture the figure. The FEHVA week long festival will open with Grace Knight in Concert on Sunday June 24. Program and booking details: www. fehva.com, email jan @buttery.org.au or pick up tickets at Barebones artspace, Bangalow.

Two Byron Bay schools, Byron Community Primary School and Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School have received federal funding to the value of $58,500 and $60,000 respectively. The funding was provided under the Federal Government’s Investing in Our Schools Program. Byron Community Primary School received funding for a project to network the school’s computer system including cabling and a software upgrade for the administration area, the library and the design and technology room. The $60,000 for the Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School will purchase a range of items including an all weather roof. Construction will include the installation of access ramps to buildings, and the funding will cover the purchase of a piano, pottery wheels, the installation of environmentally friendly sinks in the art room and an environmentally friendly water play area in the kindergarten. Local federal MP Justine Elliot said, ‘This is wonderful news for the staff and students at the schools. The Investing in Our Schools Program is designed to help establish strong and effective school systems which maximise opportunities for our local children. ‘Grants are available to help repair, replace or install new items critical to a school’s needs.This includes improvements to classrooms, computer facilities, furniture, outdoor play equipment, air conditioning and heating or security systems.’

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Chance to get state land for rec trails Plans for the development of recreational trails for horse and bike riders have moved a step closer, with Byron Council resolving to negotiate for unused Crown roads to be acquired to link sections of the trail together. With the Department of Lands proposing to sell off all unused Crown lands throughout NSW, Council has a one-off chance to secure the relevant trails. Although costs are unknown, a staff report said some sections of road may be transferred to Council at little or no cost. After hearing submissions from the Northern Horse Action Group, Council also resolved to inspect the Noosa Trail Network as an example of what the trail project could achieve. The decision was greeted with applause from the public gallery at the May 24 Council meeting.

University shopfront in Byron Bay An agreement between Southern Cross University and the Byron Community and Cultural Centre will see the university have a presence in the Shire.

Triathlon benefits worthy causes

Jacque Hogan, Director of the Byron Bay Triathlon, happily writes out cheques for the Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club and the Brunswick Valley Rescue Squad. Mark Brown, President of the SLSC, and John Wraight, Captain of Roadside Brunswick Valley Rescue, gratefully accepted $4,000 and $1,000 respectively, proceeds from the 2007 Triathlon. Mark Brown told The Echo, ‘This kind of donation helps immeasurably. The surf club heavily relies on this funding as a way to keep upgrading our equipment. We just had to purchase a defibrillation kit worth $6,000 alone.’ John Wraight agreed, ‘Donations such as this one from Jacque are the only way the Rescue Squad continues to exist.’ Photo and caption Lou Beaumont

The university has leased a major space on the first floor of the centre to be used for a range of activities including classes, workshops and professional development courses. It will also operate a shopfront open to the community. Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Clark said this was an excellent arrangement, which

would bring enormous benefits to the Byron community and the university. ‘Establishing a physical presence in Byron Bay has been one of the university’s key objectives. ‘We see this as the start of an ongoing commitment to providing additional services and opportunities in this part of our regional foot-

print,’ Professor Clark said. The university already runs a successful Summer Law School at the centre, which attracts students from around the country, and will be looking to expand the courses on offer. A Southern Cross University staff member will also be available on site during business hours to answer queries.


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Use your EGG to comprehend nature Lou Beaumont The EGG (Educational Green Garden) is an educational tool with a difference. It is a small-scale ecosystem, mimicking the larger picture that is mother nature. A relatively small space set aside somewhere like a school can be transformed into an area for hands on learning that spans the school curriculum. The EGG, a domed area of about 15m x 5m, is used to grow food and farm fish and poultry. Water is collected in a rain water tank from the roof of the EGG, overflowing into ponds housing fish which then overflows into raised kitchen garden beds providing plants with nutrient rich water. Lower garden beds receive water from the raised gardens, by now the water is even higher in nutrients. Deep rooted plants and trees around the border of the EGG draw up seepage water which transpires back into the EGG’s atmosphere making clouds and rain and completing the water cycle. Energy required for water pumps, lighting and electrical equipment is provided by a wind turbine and solar panels on the roof, making the EGG a carbon neutral eco education centre. The energy is stored in a battery to be used when required. The EGG is also solar passive, using vines and trees to control light and warmth within the area, providing shade for different activities, such as planting or potting, depending on the time of day. Moreover, the system produces no waste. Organic produce goes to the school canteen or local community, and

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garden waste is given to the chickens living within the EGG and subsequently poultry manure fertilises the plants. EGG creator, Wayne Wadsworth, said, ‘The EGG teaches the sustainable use of land by integrating the efficient and sustainable use of water, energy and land (WEL) into a design format that produces a lot of organic food in a small area, thereby teaching younger generations how to grow healthy organic food in the city. ‘Ultimately, oil and most of the mined minerals we use will soon peak and then rapidly run out. We will need to design and build natural organic systems that create our wealth from on top of the land and not beneath it. ‘Growing food in our cities will free up rural land to be used for growing basic foods

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and crops for paper, cloth, fibre bio plastics and a myriad of other goods currently made from petrochemicals. Farmers and rural communities will prosper... anything made from oil can be made from plants instead!’ Also, by localising WEL needs, food transport nationally and globally can be phased out, reducing food miles, transport energy and carbon use. Wayne also has a vision to share this green technology and knowledge with people less fortunate, helping them to create healthy, wealthy and wise communities that are selfsufficient and sustainable through the localisation of their water, energy and land needs. Wayne said, ‘I believe sharing knowledge, education and green technology is the road to solving the green-

house effect and creating health, wealth, peace and security for all.’ Mullum High will be the first high school to fully install an EGG system, and the project is fully supported by school principal Mr Ian Graham and teachers such as Paul Frangos. Upper Coopers Creek Public have a current working educational module also created by Wayne which is a simpler version of the EGG structure and is called the Hilton Hen House. If you would like more details about the Educational Green Garden or would like to assist financially, you can contact Wayne on 6684 6202, 0417 841 057 or hellowadzy@gmail.com. The One Stop Green Shop website www. onestopgreenshop. com.au also has information on the EGG project.

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“Learn How To Take The Confusion Out Of The Share Market & Make Money Whether the Market’s Going Up Or Down By Harnessing The Power Of Options!” (PLUS Receive $270 worth of FREE BONUSES) What

you are about to discover could be the most important message you read this year and could very well change your life forever. Chances are, you’ve never heard the amazing secrets that I’m about to reveal to you. And if you have, then I guarantee that you’ve never heard them explained so simply that you can instantly apply them for your own profit! I am going to reveal to you how within a VERY short time, you could be living the lifestyle you want—trading the Share Market—and potentially make an astonishing income by employing a proven… incredibly simple… set of principles. Imagine...turning on your home computer and knowing exactly how you can instantly make potentially thousands of dollars in a matter of weeks! Or imagine making a profit on the market—whether it’s rising or falling! (How would it feel to laugh with joy as the market crashes! Can you imagine that? You know, my question has always been—how can I put in a minimum amount of effort...and take out a maximum amount of profit? Am I lazy? No! But there are things in life that I prefer to devote my time to rather than working every day. So why not try and get the greatest amount of gain from the least amount of effort? You could be part of an exclusive group of people and have the chance to immerse yourself in what is the most profitable… life-changing… freedom providing wealth event you have ever seen. I’m going to show you a truly wonderful way to make a superb living, with a lot less stress or difficulty than you’ve ever experienced. What’s more, it’s guaranteed to cost you nothing! In fact, no matter what—you’re going to walk away with a profit. These are the same strategies that have created a lifestyle for me that only a few people EVER get to experience.

You don’t need lots of money to get started. Could you enjoy a lifestyle that allows you all the time and money to do whatever you want, when you want – like go on a holiday to your favourite place, stay Frea & Jules at the best resort, not worry about the cost - only which cocktail you’ll have when you get there? Investing may sound hard to master, but in 4 hours you will be shown how to easily learn to trade and create wealth and a comfortable lifestyle. x Find out how to replace your income… without really having to work for it! x How to think like a millionaire (because the funny thing is—when you change your thoughts, you change your results!). x See how to use income from the market for your personal needs. x Why 93% of Australians are either slaves to the bank or slaves to their jobs—and how to make sure this doesn’t become your life story.

x How to donate more money to your favourite charity (don’t worry you’ll be shown how to earn so much more, so donating more money will be a walk in the park). x Why getting high returns does not have to mean taking high risks (and why the average person will never understand this without educating themselves financially). x How to make investing your hobby (but a hobby that might earn you thousands of dollars… or perhaps replace your current income… for only a few hours a week). x How to do the opposite of what most people do on the stock market—and potentially make an absolute fortune. x How to minimise the risk of investing in shares (so that you can sleep at night-even if your shares go down in value… you don’t have to worry!). x The incredible way to Make Money Even When Share Prices Go Down! x How to pay for holidays without using a cent out of your own pocket (this tricky little secret could pay for your skiing trips… overseas holidays… leisure activities!) x Learn the silly things to avoid—that most people do when trading shares. x See how you can buy shares… of some of the biggest companies in Australia… for just a fraction of what they’re really worth! (you could control thousands of dollars worth of Blue Chip shares for only a few hundred dollars!!). x Discover what “Options” really are and how to use them to make profits, so high, you’ll be embarrassed to tell your friends & family (learning to do this skillfully, you could see how to buy a new BMW, Boat or Jet-ski without touching a cent of your own money!)

What others thought about the seminar... “I saw an opening in the market using your method and entered by purchasing NAB $30.50 calls @ $1.015 (3 contracts). Yesterday the price rose to $1.35 as the stock moved towards the resistance level that you showed us to read. I quickly collected my money & ran. $943.68 profit or a 33% return in only 7 days. Where else can I make that sought of money!” Brian Young — Sunshine Coast “Last week turned into an $8450 profit; and this week has realised $2350 already and it’s only Wednesday. I have to say Jules, that just watching the trades and being a part of it is extremely exciting.” Alan Manning — Tweed Heads “Before attending Jules’ seminar, I was floundering around in shares not even understanding the meaning of having a strategy. My results since completing the seminar have been nothing short of outstanding! I now have the knowledge & phenomenal strategies. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel & it's so bright it's blinding. Lookout Future Here I Come!” Ron Gray — Tugun “I went along to your evening on shares and options, and was so impressed with your presentation. It was so interesting—no time to dream off. After doing my homework to get confident, I entered into a trade. I stayed in for 14 days and watched my money grow by 79%. I was so excited! Thanks for your amazing training.” Graham Day — Flaxton

— See page 8 for more details about the presenter —

Jules Dawson Dawson Jules Australia’sForemost Foremost Sharemarket Sharemarket Trader Trader Australia’s

About the Presenter Jules Dawson is light hearted and truly passionate about making a positive impact on the world. After growing up in an environment of poverty and political turmoil, he knows what it’s like to experience struggle. These days it isn't unusual for Jules to get returns of over 30% in a matter of days. By teaching with enthusiasm and making learning fun, Jules removes any fears you might have about investing. He believes in lifestyle and at age 37, he is a selfmanaged trader who enjoys a quiet lifestyle with his family Frea, Jack, and Oliver in the Tweed Region of NSW. He makes a living through business and selfmanaged investments. Jules says that within a minimum amount of time and with the basic know how, anyone Jack & Oliver can enjoy a quality lifestyle. Jules enjoys showing people how to break success barriers. Let Jules show you how to increase your income and have more choice in your life!

What You Get in FREE BONUSES ¥ “How to Make a Killing in Stocks and Options” —value $137 (Yours FREE).

¥ Trading account with one of Australia’s leading broking firms (Yours FREE)

¥ Membership to Tales for Success Newsletter— value $88 (Yours FREE)

¥ How to communicate with your broker - value $15 (Yours FREE)

¥ “30% profit in 1 day”- value $12 (Yours FREE) ¥ Trading terminology - value $18 (Yours FREE) ¥ Trading Software—(Yours FREE) That’s $270 worth of bonuses FREE—but only if you attend the seminar. Why would I give so much away? I genuinely love sharing this information with others. So, if I look after you, you’ll come back for more, and perhaps even tell other people about my seminar.

My Guarantee to You I promise you this… If you’re not satisfied with the course or if you feel that I’ve failed you in any way, I genuinely expect you to grab me or one of my team and say this…”You know what, I don’t think coming here was the right decision for me”. The moment we hear that from you, we’ll thank you for your courage, and refund all of your money in full. The last thing we want is for you to be unhappy. In fact we want you to walk away a winner. The $270 worth of bonuses is yours to keep no matter what - plus 100% of your money back. So you have absolutely nothing to lose by coming. Attend this life changing event…and get your $270 worth of FREE BONUSES, for only $44… but you must act NOW!

This event is SELLING OUT FAST! Book your seat for only $44

CALL NOW! Tel: 1300 557 881 (24x7) Or 02 6626 6881 Where: The Lord Byron Resort 120 Jonson St, Byron Bay, NSW Saturday 16th June 1:00pm – 5:30pm Tuesday 19th June 6:00pm – 10:30pm Remember if you attend this life changing event… you also get $270 worth of FREE BONUSES… but you must act NOW! Web: www.julecorp.com Jule Corporation PO Box 1241, Mullumbimby, NSW 2482 A.C.N.: 096 289 360


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Local News Lismore’s lanterns light up again

Hans Lovejoy Imagine bizarre medieval fayre meets carnivale and goes to the circus. That’s how Lismore Lantern Parade’s organisers envisage this year’s event, to be held Saturday, June 23. Re-Enchanting the Dream is this year’s theme, according to festival organiser Jyllie Jackson, and will give the festival creative direction and significantly its fiery finale. ‘The themes communicate a certain philosophical message to our community, and Re-Enchanting the Dream is about finding the magic and imagination we need to bring hopes and dreams into our lives once more,’ she said. ‘The Lantern Parade themes are drawn from community sentiment and stories, creating a strong sense of place and ownership.’ Ms Jackson says with all the fear and negativity which

bombards our lives, the Lismore Lantern Parade will allow us to all step into a moment filled with positivity and light. ‘Our ability to hold a vision, a dream, is one of our most powerful attributes as human beings,’ she says. In 1994 the first Lismore Lantern Parade was held in response to community concerns about anti-social behaviour and economic decline in Lismore’s CBD. Its aims were to bring people to the often deserted city centre in a safe and celebratory environment, and with it also the chance for local artists and performers to exhibit their work. People from throughout the region now come to Lismore before the festival to attend work shops in lantern, mask and costume making, and carnival dance bands rehearse for months before the event. Over 1,000 stu-

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‘SBS TV has become Australia’s fourth free-to-air commercial television station by stealth’. That was one of the messages provided by ABC Stateline presenter Quentin Dempster when he addressed 85 Friends of the ABC and supporters of the national broadcaster at the Ocean Shores Country Club on Sunday. In his conversation with Mick O’Regan, the plainspeaking Dempster stated that creeping commercialisation of the public broadcaster was also beginning to bite. He cited the ABC Board decision to cease the production of audio books because they are deemed to be unprofitable. His sentiments echoed the concerns of North Coast residents who have been adversely affected by the ABC’s decision. Quentin Dempster also argued that regulatory restraints on free-to-air

multi-channelling , as imposed by the current federal government, amounted to technological betrayal of the Australian people. Such restraints effectively limit the ABC’s capacity to expand its provision of children’s programs and educational programs in general. Members of the audience agreed with Dempster’s proposition that ‘the public broadcaster should view its audience as citizens in a democracy and not as consumers in a market place’.

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A record number of households have registered for this year’s All town Garage Sale on Saturday June 9, commencing at 8am, and the new one day formula is shaping up to be a busy one. A full day’s program is promised for garage sale enthusiasts and keen treasure hunters, and festival goers are encouraged to pick up a program from local shops or the Visitor Information Centre in Brunswick after Tuesday, to plot their route and timetable. The indoor Secondhand Fair promises to provide an interesting collection of all kinds of secondhand treasures, along with the Brunswick Valley Historical Society’s bookstall, displays and photos of the soon to be demolished old bridge. If you are interested in learning more about Brunswick’s history, join our local historian, Frank Mills, for an interesting and entertaining historical walking tour of the town and foreshore departing near the Memorial Hall at 2pm The CWA ladies will once again serve up their famous Devonshire teas, amid their books, crafts, jams, plants and bric-a brac bargains. Tweed Street will come alive with its once a year show of colour and lots of

activity. Darryl Bashforth’s vintage tank, a bren gun carrier, will be on display, along with his beautifully restored old trikes of all shapes and sizes. Across the road in the Supermarket courtyard, there will be food and entertainment – a sausage sizzle, free face painting for the kids courtesy of Chris, and tarot reading and buskers next to the Companion Animals Welfare Op Shop. The Brunswick Valley Rescue Squad this year are staging demonstrations of their equipment in action down at their VRA base in Byron Street, with a shed full of secondhand bargains and a BBQ. Also joining in the

educational fun will be the Brunswick Heads Fire Brigade at the station, with fire trucks, water squirting and Bernie Cinders to entertain and educate. An easy walking trail will connect all the secondhand shops in town, so please leave your car somewhere central and see another side of Bruns on foot. Many of the shops are also getting into the action with clearance sales and bargains for everyone. With 22 food outlets in Bruns, and the community group fundraising BBQs dotted around, you can grab a bite on the run, or take a break in a cafĂŠ to suit your treasure hunting or browsing pace.

Photo competition judges announced Entries for the annual Brunswick Heads Simple Pleasures Photography Competition are starting to come in as local photographers set out to capture images of the simple pleasures of Brunswick Heads. Organisers are pleased that Eve Jeffery has agreed to join the judging panel. Eve is a photographer and owner of Gypsy Le Fay in Brunswick Heads. They are also delighted to welcome back last year’s judging panel: Mayor Cr Jan Barham, Jeff Dawson, roving

photographer for The Echo; Roz Goodchild, curator/ owner of Mina Mina Art Gallery at Brunswick Heads; and Alan Morden, advertising art director. Winners will be announced at the Hotel Brunswick on Sunday, September 9 at 3.00pm and will be presented with prizes generously donated by local businesses. Entries close on Friday, August 3 and forms can be collected at the Visitors Information Centre, 7 Park Street or downloaded on www. brunswickheads.org.au.

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to financial freedom led him to staying up late, constantly studying and researching. However all his efforts met with mixed success. He even spent $12,000 on a 12 hour course but when he applied the principles he met with complete failure. Undaunted he kept going for 12 years as a part time investor and relentless researcher. And then in 2001 Jules found his winning formula that his students are now using to make thousands of dollars a week. That memory is burned into his brain. In his first trade, using this new, powerful, cash generating system, Jules made $11,877 in a matter of hours. Not long after he quit his job at Hewlett Packard and became a full time investor. It is not every day that a 37 year old can profess to running a successful home based business working only six hours a week. Seeing his incredible success, his family and friends hounded him to teach them his new system. Within a short period of time, they were making money also. The word spread and soon Jules was teaching this exciting system to people looking for an easier and faster way to make money. Today people from all walks of life are flocking to his

seminars to discover his remarkable system. Jules has never forgotten his roots. He sponsors several disadvantaged children in poverty stricken countries and is a big supporter of charitable projects. Jules believes teaching allows him to share his gift with others. “What‘s different about my course is that I continually strive to deliver the course in an interesting and easy to understand format. I know that people like things to be simple, so I explain it so that anyone can follow, and I make it fun and interesting and therefore anyone can understand and apply the information for their own benefit.� “For me, teaching these strategies allows me to share my enthusiasm with others. I enjoy meeting people and I am passionate about the hobby that has gained me a quality lifestyle. I take pride in what I teach so others too can enjoy life and not stress about money.� Jules says.

Jules will be hosting a 4 hour Stock Market course at The Lord Byron Resort, 120 Jonson Street, Byron Bay, NSW Saturday 16th June: 1:00pm to 5:30pm Tuesday 19th June: 6:00pm to 10:30pm If you are looking for financial improvement in your life, you can’t afford to miss this event. At this course, you will learn the realistic approach to investing in shares, how you can make money whether the market is going up or down, and how you could generate a monthly income from shares. Bonuses worth over $270 will be given away absolutely FREE. Tickets are only $44 a person. If you are not happy with the course, your money will be refunded in full, and you still get to keep the $270 worth of bonuses. To reserve your seat

CALL NOW! Telephone:

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Local News Whaledreamers makes a big splash at Cannes

While not an official entry in the Cannes festival program, locally produced film The Whaledreamers received a hero’s welcome last week. ‘The buzz on the film was evident with the intended 600 guests growing to over 1500, leaving hundreds more on the street unable to get in,’ Digital Tao’s Chris Liddell told The Echo. Chris added that the likes of Michael Moore, Leonardo Di Caprio and Petra Nemcova were among the many who saw the film. Described as a eco-documentary, the film portrays the relationship between a South Australian Aboriginal tribe and migratory whales. Traditions are threatened as sacred land is sold and developed, leaving them disconnected from their history. ‘We will do everything we can to help the plight of the

Whaledreamers producers Kim Kindersley and Julian Lennon doing the Cannes publicity canter.

whales,’ producer/director/ writer Kim Kindersley says. ‘The film is a rallying point for all the peoples of the world to come together to transform and move together into a brighter future.’ At the film’s gala screening activist Eshua gave the audience a taste of Byron didgeridoo dreaming while co-producer Julian Lennon gave a live perfomance of his song ‘Saltwater’, which was rerecorded for Whaledreamers. ‘He did this while doing over fifty interviews with the global media and negotiating global distribution deals,’ Chris said. ‘We’ve been kept awake over three time zones creating posters, caps, Tshirts, postcards, print-ads and big-screen video-promos for the film.’

With six international awards, the producers’ sights are now firmly set on the Academy Awards. Whaledreamers will be released in cinemas all over the world from September and October.

East Timor Doco Premier screening of a new film Conflicting Conspiracies showing Australia, US, and Indonesia manipulating East Timor for profit. This is a documentary by locals Christopher McIlrath and Leilani Gaze. A second film Collective Sovereignty explores the rights and contributions of individuals. Screening Thursday June 14 at the Pioneer Hall, Mullumbimby, at 7pm. Tickets $8/$6 concession.

Composting for climate health Did you know that composting your garden waste and kitchen scraps is of real benefit in helping us deal with the adverse effects of climate change? When this organic matter ends up at our tips it is compacted and covered. In these conditions it breaks down an-aerobically creating two environmental problems: methane and leachates. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, twenty two times more potent than carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse gas. When a lot of organic matter goes to landfill methane production becomes a problem. If you are not yet composting you can learn how to do it simply and easily and to do it aerobically. If you already compost and what you get is a sludgy, smelly mess you too will benefit from this ACE workshop, Easy Home Composting & Waste Reduction on Friday June 15, 10am3pm in Mullum. ‘We can all play our part in helping our environment. Composting your kitchen and garden wastes is a really valuable first step; and it can be done simply and easily and in the process create great fertiliser for the garden,’ said tutor Gayle Russell. Phone ACE now on 6684 3374 to book your place.

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A change of government One day, perhaps even this year, Kevin Rudd is going to wake up and find himself Prime Minister. After administering the hangover remedy he will then need to decide what to do. Like the leaders of all new governments he will have the policies he was elected on, he will have the portions of those policies he actually wants to implement, and he will have some new ones we don’t yet know about. Unless he is a secret admirer of John Howard he won’t have policies in his pocket that he has already specifically and categorically repudiated. But whether or not he scraps Australian Workplace Agreements matters little compared to how he manages the question of how to undo the damage we are inflicting on the planet. The consequences of both action and inaction on climate warming will lie beyond the threshold of the three-year electoral cycle, so it will be a good test of Rudd’s courage to see if he makes the decisions necessary for future survival even at the cost of present comfort. Another issue he must immediately address, which will need both courage and wisdom, is how to turn around the culture of government departments. Eleven years of Howard’s rule have seen the public service politicised like never before, with hundreds of career bureaucrats hopelessly compromised by having given only the advice the Liberal Party wanted to hear. Within many departments there is contempt for civic rights and freedoms, a cult of secrecy, and intolerance of alternative points of view. Such attitudes make it easier for the incumbent party to govern, as totalitarian regimes have always demonstrated. But such attitudes poison the lifeblood of democracy, and ours is very sick indeed. When Rudd’s people enter the offices of power they will find ready-made instruments of oppression. The question will be, do they throw them out or quietly take them up? Only in the former case will we have a genuine change of government. One day, perhaps even this year, John Howard is going to wake up and find himself a private citizen. After barricading himself in the toilet to get away from all the media images of Maxine McKew, he will then need to decide what to do. The trouble is, as a private citizen unprotected by the privileges of power John Howard may find that people hold him responsible for what he did as Prime Minister. In particular there are many other private citizens who regard an illegal and offensive war, with the deaths of up to half a million men, women and children, as just the sort of thing the International Criminal Court in The Hague should be looking at. Established by treaty in 2002 as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression, the court has not been recognised by the USA, China and Israel, the countries harbouring the people perhaps most likely to commit these kinds of crimes, but it is recognised by Australia. If he were charged it would be interesting finally to see the legal opinion, so far unreleased, which Howard relied on in taking us into the war. Interesting too to see if he adopts the Nuremburg defence of ‘I was only following orders’. At all events to help avoid prosecution the former Prime Minister will have to rely on the respect he has earned from his fellow countrymen. For surely no Australian would dream of joining proceedings against him?

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he Howard government has finally recognised the urgency of global warming and climate change. Some time around the end of the term of government after next, something or other really ought to be done about it. This was the electrifying message our dynamic prime minister brought to the Liberal party’s National Conference at the weekend, a gathering so vital that John Howard himself was televised nodding off during its early stages. When he finally rose to give his concluding (or was it farewell?) address, his audience might have been forgiven for following his lead. If the speech was intended as a call to arms, few of those present can be expected to still be alive when the battle is joined. To call Howard’s record on climate change a bit dilatory is akin to suggesting that Alexander Downer is unlikely to trouble Carl Lewis over 100 metres. Howard spent the first decade of his interminable prime ministership simply denying that the problem existed. After all, the mining lobby assured him that there was absolutely no cause for alarm and more importantly the pollsters agreed; why should he get his knickers in a knot about a few mad scientists who were clearly not getting through to the electorate? There was no need to worry the voters unnecessarily; he himself was perfectly capable of scaring them out of their wits whenever the occasion demanded, which it did every three years. Howard proclaimed himself a climate change sceptic, unconvinced by the science: ‘The jury is still out,’ he would repeat firmly whenever new evidence was pre-

sented to him. In fact, he just wasn’t interested. Climate change was not on his myopic agenda. Then, towards the end of last year, things suddenly changed. The near simultaneous arrival of the Stern report from England and cinematographer Al Gore from America pushed the issue into the headlines, where it has remained ever since. From being one of the most apathetic of the industrialised nations about climate change, Australia was transformed into one of the most concerned.

announced his gibbering waterboy Malcolm Turnbull, meant that Australia was leading the world in the fight against global warming. Understandably the punters were not convinced. Howard’s objection to doing anything serious about climate change was largely an economic one; backed enthusiastically by the foreign fuel industry, he insisted that introducing carbon trading, capping emissions or even setting targets would lead to a disastrous decline in Australia’s international competitiveness and consequently

‌Something or other really ought to be done about it.

by Mungo MacCallum The ALP, which had spent years quietly positioning itself as the party of action, leapt out of the blocks and took command of the debate. Howard was forced into a series of reactions and diversions: nuclear power, the $10 billion Great Big Splash, a doomsday warning to irrigators that they had better start praying for rain. He joined George Bush in forming what was called the AP6, proclaimed as an alternative to Kyoto; in fact the other four participants (China, India, Japan and South Korea) had all ratified Kyoto and made it clear they saw AP6 as a mere sideshow to the main game. Bush underlined its irrelevance when America refused to commit funds. Howard even offered to help protect the forests of Indonesia, while cheerfully acquiescing in the destruction of those at home. This,

its living standards. The only answer was to wait for the rest of the world to come to some sort of agreement and then reluctantly tag along, but not, of course if it meant anything like Kyoto, where the rest of the world already had come to an agreement. He was now, he trumpeted, a climate change realist, determined on finding practical solutions: ‘practical’ in Howard-speak (‘practical reconciliation,’ for instance) is code for doing nothing. The problem was to find a way of doing nothing which could be spun into a plan of action for the voters. The answer came in the report of his emissions task force, a handpicked group of yes-men from business and the public service convened to provide insurance against just such a situation. Their unsurprising recommendation was for several years of study, which would eventually result

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in an unspecified emissions cap and trading at an unspecified price, leading to the setting of unspecified targets. None of this was to produce any tangible result for at least four years or more probably five, but by golly we’d be busy until then. Lord, make me pure, but not yet. The whole thing is, of course, a cop-out, but it enables Howard to kick-start yet another scare campaign: the Labor fanatics want to rush in and start doing things (just like the rest of the world has been for years, but we won’t mention that) but we are taking a responsible approach (by lagging behind and doing nothing, but we won’t mention that either). Who do you trust? And of course, under the coalition the climate will always be better than it would be under Labor. Given the vacuity of Howard’s speech, it was probably fortunate that it was overshadowed by the Galaxy poll, which showed a sudden lurch back towards the coalition. The figures said that while Labor would still win an election, the coalition was now back in the hunt; perhaps the long awaited Budget Bounce had arrived, or perhaps the relentless smear campaign against Kevin Rudd and his colleagues was finally taking effect, or perhaps the sheer weight of taxpayer-funded advertising had bludgeoned the voters into submission. Perhaps; or perhaps there’s a bit of an aberration in there. It seems unlikely that three quarters of a million voters have switched straight from Labor to the coalition in the last fortnight. But if it puts a hole in some of the Labor complacency, it will be no bad thing. There is a long way to go before Amanda Vanstone sings.

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It’s our choice Re Bryan Milner’s letter (May 29): I am coming up to 82 and I have long been in favour of the right to choose to die when I feel my life has no further quality. Growing old and becoming helplessly dependent on the children you love, being painfully aware of the burden you are both to yourself, and to them – no matter how much they love you – spells suffering and indignity to me. It’s patronising to suggest that obviously intelligent older pro-euthanasisa folk who want to discuss the subject – with a view to establishing strict sane commonsense guidelines – are poor misguided things being brainwashed! Scratch a proeuthanasia-ist and you’ll find a person with a lot of commonsense and compassion who cannot understand why one set of very religious human beings are insisting that we should all live by their beliefs, when we proeuthanasia-ists are not even asking that all should live by

It’s that naughty girl again‌ â– In the four years I’ve been in this area, you have given me many moments of mirth, which was again triggered by the opening lines of your notso-‘Secret’ rebuke.Bravo. I’ve just completed a book which contains a coupla paras on the same topic, where for me the crux became the subtle seductiveness of applying magic principles to foster materialism – as one Indian mystic put it, ‘magic is the final trap’. However, mistress of overstatement that you are, you could not write a simple review without amping up, and trundling out your favourite bugbears (or is it bashblokes?) – paedophilia being most strident in your unconscious closet. You do life and love absolutely no favours by painting venal pictures of a peddy’s mindset or tragic victim portraits of their prey. Your attitude reveals a vulgarity

that only serves to strengthen the psychoses in both the peddy and the ‘victim’. It actually continues and supports what is already a torturous scenario. Either no-one is a victim or both are. You would exclude paedophiles from a society we have together, in fact, created. Like it or not, we are all in this together. You would gather peddies in leper colonies in the desert. Would you also include corrupt financial managers who annihilate the aged’s life savings? And whom else from the endless list of tormented souls? Perhaps you also have some deep-past, unsolicited, unresolved grope lurking in your intray, which I assure you will never enjoy closure via by your focusing upon the perp, upon his (or her) mindset or the deed itself – in other words, upon the other.

No, eventually one sees, despite the apparent unfairness of these tragic encounters, that the pain is one’s own pain, the wounds one’s own wounds, and that vengeful focus upon the perp is never ever gonna heal that schism – only avoid and exacerbate it. I once watched a brilliant session between American wonderwoman Byron Katie and an elderly Jewish woman who had hated Hitler for 60 years, and who genuinely wanted to get over it. Within 20 minutes, she had! She could see that Hitler was also a victim, that he was just ‘doing his job’ as well (or as badly) as any of us do, but most importantly she saw that any healing was about her, and not him. One of the most moving informative moments of genius I’ve witnessed. In another case, a woman who had been serially raped by a priest as a

our beliefs. We are simply asking for a choice. As to the belief that suffering ennobles? Yes, sometimes when you have the strong survival need to move through it, as witness so many accidentally crippled – or those struck down with some motor neurone disease – who have coura-

geously won through to some quality of living. I honour them deeply. But when once that quality of living has gone, each of us needs the choice to sanely and deliberately say good-bye, peacefully, surrounded by loved friends and family. I hope for the day when the original spiritual values

and morals of tolerance and it doesn’t include another compassion return to all ration of Big Brother.’ religions. I didn’t include the cursing Paula Williams signs, as being highly insultLennox Head ing and uncalled for [as what was written] in the timeslot Yoga, the devil’s trap was enough. Yet, every week In The Echo’s May 22 TV in The Echo are ads and artiguide, Channel 10, Sunday cles (at times) re yoga, pro27, 5.30am timeslot: ‘Yet moting and praising it as more ...religion, but at least religion and spirituality.

young girl also jumped laughingly and refreshingly into a new space when she dropped the focus on the perp. Only when the other ceases to exist, or can at least be seen as a mirror, only then can the self soothe on to better things. It may seem a strange thing to say to a vibrant, talented comedienne like yourself, girl, but lighten up. Clive Lawler

Federal ■Thank god for Mandy Nolan! I am no longer the lone voice against the Secret in this Shire. Ever since ‘What the Bleep?’ with its quasi Hindu/quantum physics, I wondered, What the Point(?) until all was revealed (sic) by this greedy crap. The Secret’s marketing tells believers that all attractions can be fulfilled. Have any believers looked at China lately? How many of the 1.5

billion people living there want to be materially richer? 98%? 100%? For evidence, look at the Chinese stock market. 60% growth this financial year!! Can this planet’s resources sustain this kind of ‘growth’ without collapsing? We better not turn them on to the Secret eh? The way it was sold as some ancient belief made my face burn in embarrassment for my colleagues glued to the TV already dreaming of untold wealth and happiness wrapped in conscience soothing mantras that the Universe wants you to have this. The only positive of this semi-religious pap for me is that it has given me more clarity on my belief of being personally responsible for my thoughts and actions and to show genuine respect for those deserving of it. Andy McTavish

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Yoga has been introduced into many areas of life: schools, hospitals, retirement villages – the whole community practically – religion promoted as exercise to the community trusting that yoga is only exercise. Jillian Spring

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Instant karma Last week I wrote about the Bangalow Billy Cart Derby and made some rather disparaging comments about ‘car enthusiasts’. Let it be hereby noted that I apologise wholeheartedly for my patronising tone and would like to declare my undying love for high octane oil based products and the simple pleasures of polishing chrome and travelling at high speeds in a reckless manner. What has prompted the turnaround you ask? Well a few days ago after I had sent my letter one of our two large poles, complete with Balinese/Byronesque white flag, which once stood proudly outside our house to let everyone know that we are indeed peaceful, spiritually evolved folk was stolen in the middle of the night. My wife and I, somewhat outraged, having discovered the theft, hurtled down the road in our pathetically family friendly Holden Zafira to find a trail of ‘burnout’ and ‘donut’ skidmarks leading from the

scene of the crime in a clearly one fingered burnt rubber signature. I can only assume that this is a form of tribal retribution, a sort of inescapable Cro Magnon ‘Carma’ that has been visited upon us. I don’t mean to be condescending but it’s hard not to be when you live up on Coopers Shoot! Anyway I’m begging here, if the thief or any of his or her friends is capable of reading and is in fact reading this now for the love of Brock can we please have our flag back! David Sinclair

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Road death drill With all the talk of our dear little friends of late (cats and dogs) may I add my own little bit? I was heading in to Byron from Bangalow on May 23, when I saw a beautiful large black dog with a short shiny coat lying dead on the side of the highway. It upset me so much to think that the owner/s had not been responsible for making sure that they knew where their beautiful doggy was 24 hours a day. That’s what it’s about isn’t it? A cat or dog is a family member and its whereabouts should/must be known at all times. Stopping in the Milk Bar on the way home I mentioned it to the boy behind

the counter, who informed me that the doggie had been there for at least two days. This upset me further to think it had been killed and then disregarded by all the thousands of cars that had passed it by over 48 hours, giving the animal no dignity. I rang the Ranger at Council when I got home and someone there explained that the Ranger was not allowed to remove dead animals from

the road and gave me the number of the Road Traffic Authority in Ballina The young lady there said that she would send someone out to have a look. The dog is gone now so I assume the RTA looked after it. (A big heartfelt ‘Thank You’). Why did it take someone to come along 48 hours after the animal had been killed before it was reported? For future reference if you see an animal injured or dead

on the road please call the RTA on 02 66861800. Don’t just assume someone else will take care of it. To all owners of domestic animals, if you don’t know where your dog or cat is 24 hours a day then you should not have a pet. Denise O’Connell-Cullen

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Ad accountability John Howard and his mob are now behaving more like

a pack of drunken schoolboys on a final year muck-up than a responsible government. Trouble is they are running amok with public money and have lost any pretence of a separation between the interests of the Liberal Party and those of the community. The blatant misappropriation of public money this government is now indulging in through its profligate and deceitful advertising should

Nuclear power: feasible, obsolescent, or a done-deal? ■ I notice with interest that when responding to my letter about nuclear energy (May 22) neither Peter Olson nor Shunyam Peinecke even attempted to suggest solutions to the energy problems faced by countries like China and India. Nor did they provide a plan for what to do with the spent fuel rods currently housed in temporary storage locations around the world. Once again it was a chorus of ‘Just say No!’ The German state-of-theart reactors that Shunyam grew up with are no longer state-of-the-art, they’re now old-fashioned and it’s unfair to compare them to those being built now – safety has increased dramatically. The arguments that were won way back when Shunyam was marching through the streets were rightfully won based on the circumstances that prevailed at the time – but the circumstances have changed. We need to consider the new information and then make a fresh decision. I agree that there was no need for nuclear power way back then but I believe that we are now confronted by a global climate crisis which forces some countries to have to choose

between two unsavoury options: coal-fired power and nuclear power. I fully agree that we should be producing as much power as possible from renewable sources, but what about where it’s just not possible to produce enough power from renewables? What should countries like China, India and Indonesia do when renewables can’t meet their increasing demand for power? Should they use coal or uranium to fill the gap? Yes, in Australia we could all cover our roofs in solar panels to produce our electricity but what about the hundreds of millions of people in China who live in 20 storey apartment blocks, where will they put their solar panels? Should they pave vast tracts of their already scarce farmland with solar panels? Should they place wind turbines across the top of all their hills and mountain ranges? Would you like to see a continuous line of wind turbines across the top of the hills and escarpment behind Byron? Imagine the same continuing the length of the east coast. Imagine the impact, literally, on birds. Australia’s low population density means we will never

need to go down such a path, but who are we to decide for the Chinese or Indonesians that they must? When deciding whether to use nuclear power most people only consider the down side to uranium use, whereas I believe it is wise to also consider the downsides to the alternatives. If the Chinese choose coal over uranium then the CO2 they pump into the atmosphere will affect all our futures. Peter Olsen suggested my letter used a type of thought control known as Attitude Inoculation which he defined as the process whereby people tend to strongly believe the first thing they hear about a topic. Actually, the situation is the exact reverse of what he suggests. It is patently obvious that most readers had already heard about nuclear power and formed their beliefs long before they came across my letter. I suggest that the vast majority of information that the vast majority of people have used to form their opinions about nuclear energy has come from antinuclear campaigners. My letter was but a tiny minnow swimming against the great tidal wave of antinuclear sentiment that has long washed across our coun-

try. I find it quite surprising that anyone would suggest that my little letter would be the first thing that anyone had ever heard about nuclear energy. I want to make it clear that I do not support the government’s plan to build nuclear reactors in Australia – we don’t need them here, but unfortunately other countries aren’t so lucky. Lau Guerreiro

Mullumbimby ■ Sun-deprived Germany embraces what little sun there is, while our sundrenched federal government – like Eskimos investing in refrigerators – has its pollution-affected eyes locking in on nuclear power. Not only is Germany’s stance on solarpower benefiting the environment, it has also given rise to an industry that caters for both Germans and the export market: already close to 60,000 permanent jobs, real jobs, have been created. Our sun-blessed pollies yap ad nauseam about carbon-trading schemes and nuclear power, and even allow coalmines to be sold to coal-hungry China. Germany, however, is taking advantage of the sun, but is also expanding its export

markets of solar panels etc by 20% per annum. While Australia’s sunkissed government is earnestly talking nuclear, the German government has decided to phase out all nuclear plants by 2020. Henk Verhoeven

Beacon Hill ■ Re ‘A Nuclear Future? Thanks, but no thanks’ (May 29). Most of us would agree with the comments of Dave, Peter and Shumyam. However, we will have a nuclear future whether we like it or not. Howard says there will be public debate on the Nuclear issue. Public debate is just something to keep the peasants busy while he, Halliburton and Cheney carry on business as usual… nuclear by stealth. It’s already a done deal, signed up during John Howard’s visit to the USA last year. The GNEP, Global Nuclear Economic Partnership. Look it up on Google. Anyone who thinks the Ghan railway was built for tourism is living in la-la land. South Australia has 40% of the world’s uranium. The railway line was built by KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton (and controlled by

KBR till 2051). The proposed nuclear dump waste sites are situated along the railway. The port in Darwin is being developed as a Aus/ US military base. Halliburton has quietly put down deep roots in Australia. Its operations include hundreds of secret Defence projects. Read this site in full to know what’s really going on: http://nautilus.rmit.edu.au/ forum-reports/0624abroinowski.html. Excerpt: ‘three years ago, a new railway line between Alice Springs and Darwin was constructed by the American company Kellogg Brown and Root – a subsidiary of the Halliburton Corporation. The railway passes conveniently closely to all three putative disposal sites and would be an ideal way to transport nuclear spent fuel arriving either in Darwin, Port Adelaide, or any eastern Australian seaboard port’. Of course we could all protest. We live in a democratic society where our politicians eloquently defend our right to speak, assemble and protest freely and are the very same ones who will call out the cops to beat the shit out of us when we do. Peggy Balfour

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Letters be grounds for dismissal at least as solid as those used against Whitlam in 1975. It’s time the Governor-General got out of his comfy chair, tapped John Howard smartly on the shoulder and reminded him that our taxes are not the property of political parties. We need a referendum to amend the Constitution to make it so. Adrian Gattenhof

Mullumbimby

Board nonsense John Campbell’s article (May 22), ‘No benefit from levy‌’ is not accurate or well informed. He’s got the ‘antiBoard’ feeling right, but hasn’t a clear focus on what the problem is. This is it: around 5,500 of the Tweed Lismore Board’s ‘minimum’ ratepayers contribute some 60% off the Board’s rate income. Of these maybe 2700 have no connection with animal farming,

but are obliged to support that industry via the Rate (the Board’s impost is a rate – not a levy as Campbell wrote). Many, many landholders resent the rate. All Boards on NSW coast rate small landholders so that some 40,000 ratepayers are subsidising an industry foreign to them. Trigger for the present surge of discontent is the 2006 reduction of Rateable Area. Tweed/Lismore dropped from 10 to 4 hectares. Other boards went the same direction, though figures vary. Hence many more small-landholders have been sucked in, and are vocal about having their money used to support cattle and sheep farmers. Richard Bull’s Review of the Rating System may be aimed at defusing this discontent, perhaps by changing the rate basis. Tweed/Lismore Board’s

local image suffers from their view that they are ‘simply carrying out the provisions of the Act’, whereas small landholders can see no justification for the Act as it stands. As a result the coffee growers’ and the macadamia growers’ industry bodies have written seeking exemption for the provisions of the Act. There are stirrings from other growers’ bodies. Sugar growers got exemption in the 90s. Trouble with the Board system starts with its name. It is not about ‘Rural Lands Protection’ – that’s pure spin. The objective of the Act that sets up the system is ‘To provide for‌ the coordination and delivery of certain animal health, animal production and pest control activities, and drought and natural disaster activities’ quoted from 2004 Report: S248 Review of the Act. The Board’s functions are

primarily an early warning system for serious animal disease (mad cow, foot and mouth, etc), and so are perfectly legitimate. But it’s nonsense for nonparticipants in animal farming to have to support that industry. Laurie Stubbs

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In praise of‌ men Your article ‘Can’t stop when the concrete starts flowingâ€? (May 22) has compelled me to bring my longstanding opinion about men to the attention of all. Every time I pass the Yelgun to Bruns upgrade of the Pacific Highway, I send a silent thank-you to the tough, dedicated, incredibly hardworking blokes toiling away to make life a little easier for the rest of us. And it doesn’t stop there. For millennia, men have slaved, fought, saccontinued overleaf

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As a local consulting arborist, in the treatment of ailing pandanus trees, Pandanus tectorius [attacked by the planthopper Jamella austral-

iae], rather than the trees being treated by stem injection of the systemic insecticide Confidor 200SC, I recommend that, where practical, Confidor be applied by spraying the leaves with a misting machine or backpack sprayer. Confidor can be applied in this way; being a systematic pesticide, it will travel through the plant to reach the planthoppers which are causing the tree’s demise. This type of pest control can be expected to last for several months. The alternative treatment is the stem injection of Confidor. This involves drilling a hole in the tree. Unfortunately, that hole remains in the tree and the resultant decay around the hole increases over time. And pressure injections increase the extent of decay around the drill hole. It is unlikely that any of the trees subjected to a single injection will die, however repeated injections will seriously compromise the trees’ long-ter m survival. Multiple injections create too many dead areas in the trunk, and as these areas merge, over time, the whole trunk will die. Hence, such ongoing injective treatments will be doing the trees

no favours in the long term. Recent laboratory tests have identified another pest attacking pandanus trees in the local area. The pathogen is the bacteria Phytoplasma australiense. It is soft-walled, bacteria-like and lives in the phloem (the soft tissue of the stems) of the plant. This pathogen causes yellowing followed by death of the growing heads. The phytoplasma pathogen is transferred from plant to plant by the leaf-sucking Jamella, therefore – and here is the key point – controlling the Jamella is also the most useful way of preventing the spread of the fatal yellow disease. Finally, I would warn against the tendency to anthropomorphise trees in terms of the types of treatments that serve them best, eg. a quick shot or three into the ‘bloodstream’ to reduce disease and revive health. Biologically, plant life and human life bear many similarities, but equally there are significant differences that need to be recognised and respected when it comes to the care of trees. Peter Gray

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Great Wall of Byron A few years ago the New South Wales Coastal Council (the State Government’s peak advisory body on coastal issues) came to Byron to evaluate the beach erosion in the Bay. Following their inspection of the beach, Professor Bruce Thom, the Chairman of the Council, suggested that one of the things that could be done was to build a low wall, with a footpath on top, all the way from The Pass to the Belongil Spit. He said this would stop the back of the beach and the dunes from being washed away on high tides and thus stop the worst effects of the erosion. He said that if the wall was built correctly it would not lead to sand being lost from the beach and would enable access the full length of the beach on high tides… whatever happened to that idea? Len Bates

Belongil ■ Letters also received from P Dwyer, Murwillumbah, R Curran, Mullum, M Newhouse, Myocum, R Thalmann, Ocean Shores, P Tisdall, SGB, J England, Andersons Hill, B Milner, Ocean Shores, Cr J Lazarus, Byron Bay, M Grant, Ocean Shores, V Martin, Byron Bay, G Dawe, Uki.

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■ Prior to European settlement of Australia, our beaches were safe haven to thousands of seabird nesting colonies. As human populations increased, these nesting sites became threatened, and many have disappeared. Along with convicts and settlers, came the household pets. Dogs were among the passengers on these ancient voyages, and so evolved a further threat to beach-nesting bird populations. It is only in relatively recent times that environmental agencies recognised the damage caused by roaming dogs, and remedial strategies were implemented. Yet, on beaches where once existed colonies of endangered Little Terns, Pied Oystercatchers and Sooty Oystercatchers, there is now vacant space. Vacant, that is, except for dogs off leads, even though there are regulations in place. The northern end of Tallows Beach, for instance, is a dog-free zone. That means no dogs, nil dogs, zero dogs… on or off a lead. Signs indicate the presence of several endangered bird species – albeit now invisible – and also indicate that the beach is often used by nesting sea turtles. However, on almost any day, as many as 30 dogs are allowed to roam free, with the so-called ‘responsible’ dog owners blatantly ignoring the signs and damage caused to the biodiversity.

Tallows Beach is but one of many beaches where similar regulations are ignored. Seven Mile Beach at Lennox Head and Belongil Beach once hosted nesting sites for Little Terns, but this species is virtually non-existent in these areas. Unless some responsibility is taken by dog-owners, and regulations are seriously enforced, these bird species may never breed there again. When I suggested that dogs are virtually feral in this country, the reply was, ‘And so are humans.’ True… but I don’t eat seabirds, and I can read signs. And my beloved Golden Retriever never roamed free on protected beaches. Lance Ferris

Australian Seabird Rescue Ballina ■ I’m sorry I missed the last Council Meeting and the debate over dog walking; being on the apparently contentious Companion Animals Committee, I’d like to have seen it all at first hand. As it is, The Echo’s reporting of Council’s resolution re extending the Brunswick Heads off-leash area on a trial basis is misleading because it omits to say that Council has merely requested negotiations with the relevant State authorities to achieve this – which is all Council can do. In my opinion the State Government won’t shift its ground – and it has

its reasons as some of your letters attest. I acknowledge that the reduction of the valuable offleash areas on the beach is a real blow to dog owners but to go on fighting a losing (lost?) battle seems to me a waste of Committee and Council time. We should be looking for compensatory areas inland and I don’t know why Cr Lazarus’s suggestions were met with laughter; I wouldn’t be laughing either at the Deputy Mayor’s recommendation that we all just ignore the State Government’s ruling, Rangers included. Now perhaps I’ll be branded as one of the ‘antidog lobby’ on the Committee, a very simplistic description of the Committee’s occasional differences which some like to exaggerate. A final word on the complaint against Cr Tardif as it has some relevance to this Committee. I don’t care if his wife or anyone’s partner comes on to the Committee but I do care about how they get there and the rejection of the original two applicants – whose acceptance was recommended by Staff prior to that Report being withdrawn at the last moment without explanation – by Councillors in favour of later ones, makes me wonder about what might have gone on behind the scenes… Jenny Coman

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A tale of two women‌ Captain Starlight’s Apprentice by Kathryn Heyman Reviewed by Lisa O’Meara

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love a really good Australian book, one that transports the reader to a time or a place in Australian history. It gives me the opportunity to learn a little more about the lives and times of our forebears and what has gone into creating our rich culture. Captain Starlight’s Apprentice by Kathryn Heyman is a magnificent Australian book, intelligent, sensitive and inspiring. It has the potential to become a great Australian classic. It is a story of two heroic women leading two dramatic lives a generation apart, yet their lives cross in unexpected and inspirational ways. Jess’s story starts in 1914 when she is sold to a circus. She becomes a star performer and can outride any man. In the early days of film she finds her calling, playing wild outlaw women who answer to no one. But when her circus owner husband disappears she is left pregnant and vulnerable and, after enormous betrayal, finds herself closer to the outlaw’s life than she had ever imagined. Jess’s irreverent approach to life is described with wit and wisdom. She straps down her breasts and uses the bawdy language generally only used by men in those times, in order to function more effectively in her situations. She manages a passionate and respectful relation-

ship with her husband but receives criticism from small country town folk for being married to a Chinese man and befriending an aboriginal man. She explains herself to us early in the story: ‘So this is my rule: know what does cause pain and danger. Know it, and then run at it with your head down, before it even sees you coming.’ Rose’s story starts in 1956 in a rest home for women. She is receiving electric shock treatment.We gradually learn why she is there, sadly realising how difficult she has found it as an immigrant settling into Australia and the role of motherhood in isolated and foreign surroundings. In her failure to get her needs met, she sinks into a dependency on Bex powders. She is a victim of her situation and surroundings. Her attempts to improve things fail. She misses home and does not feel a connection with her new country. â€˜â€ŚThe absence of her history: how could she survive,

how could she be expected to, with no past?’ In both eras the women are not in a position where they can easily stand up for their own rights and needs. Jess certainly tackles her situation with focus and determination.There are many inspiring moments in the story and the strength of Jess’s character kept me wanting to read on. Captain Starlight’s Apprentice is a very personal story and is a moving insight into life in Australia in both the early 1900s and the 1950s. While being a work of fiction, the character Jess was inspired by the life of an Australian circus performing woman from the 1900s. Kathr yn Heyman has researched her characters and their eras, enabling her to cover important elements of Australian social history including immigration, motherhood, aboriginal culture, assimilation of cultures, birth of the film industry, life in rural Australia and the life of an outlaw. Kathryn Heyman is a magnificent writer. Captain Starlight’s Apprentice is a complex story, both in plot and style. Jess’s story is written in the first person and told through her reflecting and recalling events. Rose’s is written in the third person. It is wonderful the way the author entwines the two characters and how their lives touch and inspire one another. Kathryn cleverly brings the threads together

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Road kill is a heartbreak that time in the hills exempts nobody from. Some people, executioners with environmental halos, actually try to hit animals like foxes and other yellow star low life. Their breathtaking arrogance and poverty of spirit provides a miserable augury of the Orwellian world they would oversee. Which is not what I was

thinking right at that minute – I just didn’t want to hit the echidna. The only option for the doomed creature was the Buster Keaton one, where he lies between the railway tracks and has the locomotive pass over him. I aimed to have the echidna go under the middle of the car, hitting the brakes as I did so. The Commie heaved to a

halt and we all jumped out. The echidna had been swept to the verge of the road but was unscathed. It had bundled itself up, protected by its daunting spines, a forest of yellow quills dipped in black ink. Its pink toes grasped at the air like a new born babe’s. ‘Have you got anything we can wrap it in?’ Anthony had taken charge. ‘We should get it checked with somebody from WIRES.’ Grateful for his composure, I grabbed one of the clean green shopping bags that I leave absentmindedly on the back seat every time I go to Woolies. ‘You couldn’t help it, Old Man.’ I knew it, but I needed Cat Carer’s consolation. The echidna passed the medical and tomorrow we’re returning it to where our paths crossed. ‘You wouldn’t have a clue where the spot was.’ Cat Carer’s chiding restored our relationship to the level of sniping with which we are both more comfortable Anthony sniggered. Lord knows what she’s told him about me, but the next time you see somebody on the side of the road, even if it’s not Scarlett, give them a ride.

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* Being Morne Kransky *

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Morne is the dominant Kransky. In fact, only Morne gives interviews. I discovered this about half an hour into my phone chat with Dawn. Dawn doesn’t speak. Although she does play a mean tuba, something Morne acknowledges she picked up at Toowoomba TAFE. It’s Morne who assumes all the responsibility, something that seems to have befallen her her entire life. ‘I had to look after everyone when my mother left,’ Morne says quietly. ‘I had to work at the the egg farm.

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‘I stacked the cartons‌ I never missed an egg, although I did break one once. Charmaine Wilkinson glared at me across the way. She went off with Glennn Davis, he was always nice to me at the egg farm... until SHE came along.’ I get the feeling that this is a no go area for Morne who fondly remembers the hair pin Glenn gave her once. So, are husbands

on the agenda for these very eligible Esk ladies?

was evil, she forbade it in the house, we have never had television.’

‘There are many men in suits that come our way, we don’t have husbands nor need them. Mrs Boyle has a husband he mows our lawn and fixes our fence. Very nice man. There is Perry Slice who is a meatworker at the local abattoir, he likes Eve, but she’s a vegetarian. Every time he comes to visit she’s always having a lie down, or has to suddenly go out.’

Living in Esk, an area badly affected by drought, I also took the time to enquire if the Kranskys had any water management strategies they might like to share.

For women who have spent their entire life in the family home in Esk, the girls have done alright for themselves. Every week they appear on the ABC’s Sideshow with Paul McDermont. Rather ironic considering the Kransky’s don’t even own a television. I asked Morne if she had a telly. ‘No of course not – no TV, Mrs Boyle has a TV next door, Eve used to watch it. Our mother told us the TV

The Kransky sisters have become an international sensation. They’ve picked up awards for Best Comedy Acts at Edinburgh Festival, Melbourne Festival and have packed venues wherever they go, but unlike a lot of other starlets, the girls retain a certain modesty. Take their Morris for example. I wondered if they had considered upgrading to a better touring vehicle, something like a Tarago?

The Kransky’s have put the deer breeding town on Esk on the map. In fact visitors do come there actually trying to seek out the sister’s family home. ‘Yes it’s nice isn’t it, they have had some people come into the chambers looking for us, but we have been on tour, we can show them our collection of dead wasps in the back sheds.’ Morne begins to describe the abundance of paper wasps and then sadly adds almost as an afterthought: ‘...our budgie died circling around continued page 22

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‘The Morris is nice, it’s a good car, we are happy with our father’s car. I am driving quite a lot, I get the arm muscles working, we drove all the way from Sydney last year in first gear because Eve fell asleep with her knee wedged up against the dash.’

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the electric light.’ Pets don’t last long with the Kranskys: ‘We had pets but they seemed to disappear.’

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MEMOIRS OF A LIFE WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE When I was a kid, all earthly knowledge was contained within 24 volumes of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica. Housed within the modesty of a simple embossed hard jacket were crisp pages that held maps, pictures and information on subjects deemed appropriate to be included in the sacred books of knowledge. There were few school projects which couldn’t be completed by simply fingering your way through the alphabet to the correct volume, a few flicks, and there it was, ‘The Great Wall of China.’ I can still remember the smell, like the mere act of parting the pages caused a faint inky odour tinged with mould spores and dust to ruminate through the nostrils. As a child I thought to myself, ah, this is what knowledge smells like. And then I’d go home. We couldn’t afford knowledge at home. We were too poor. Besides, we had the Women’s Weekly and a stack of Reader’s Digest. If I had an assignment I had two choices: look it up in the Bible, or go next door to the Clancy’s and say ‘please may

I borrow Fren to Goth’. They were a Funk N Wagnalls family. There I was, writing assignments in 1980 from a 1959 edition. Only Dr Lip’s children who lived on the hill which overlooked my tiny village had up to date Brittanicas. The only way to get access to that bounty was to have your appendix out. I got an A for my Year 9 end of year project on Queen Victoria, but it cost me my tonsils. One night after dinner a spotty young man came to our house selling Encyclopedias door to door. It was a tough job. It’s not like selling feather dusters. Those boxes are frigging heavy! The back of his Hillman Hunter was busting with Brittanicas. I was in love. I was also home alone. I invited him in, got him to bring in a box, lay out each brand new book, volume by volume. It was better than porn. Of course we couldn’t afford it. When Mum returned home from her Charismatic Renewal meeting she kicked Brian Shailler out. I learnt that the encyclopedia was not also a convenient tool for learning, but the

hard cover made it a lethal weapon if hurled from a verandah. Brian left bleeding. But he was so frightened he only made off with A, C and D. I had managed to score an almost complete set. As long as none of my teachers set projects beginning with any of those letters, I was fine. Brian had intimated there were things a working class school girl could do to get ‘knowledge’, without money, if you know what I mean. I don’t know about you, as keen as I was to acquire the Brittanicas, I hadn’t any intention of blowing Brian. The days of family’s providing for their kid’s education with a spanking new set of encyclopedias is over. Modern day kids Google. But it’s just not the same. Sure, you can look up random shit like ‘Peruvian dancing dwarfs’ but there’s no mildly hallucinogenic aroma. If you want children to develop a love of learning, then Google has gotta give them smell. Smoogle. Coming soon to a portal near you.

Speaking of disappearance just what did happen to Arva? And how does one explain the sudden emergence of Dawn? Morne is uncomfortable, I get the feeling there are a few skeleton’s in the closet. She’s instantly defensive. ‘Dawn’s been over in Mrs Evermore’s laundry across the way, she moved there since she came back from TAFE Toowoomba – she likes the fabric softener on the hair. She also likes to dry skins, she has a collection of dried toad skins in the shed. She’s very good at counting and things, not like Eve and I. She had an education. Dawn is quite peculiar, she has never had much to do with us. She’d come over and have Christmas dinners, and birthdays. We’d put a pink balloon on the letter box and have a bit of a party. One time two people turned up. It was a real soiree. It’s nice isn’t it to party but one musn’t lose oneself.’ I wonder whether the sisters have come to terms with their huge

success, do they ever pinch themselves? ‘We don’t want to pinch ourselves it reminds us too much of our mother. We are appreciative of where we’ve come and we are very glad we have come to where we are and to win some awards and meet some nice people.’ The Kransky Sisters are renowned for their ability to bring decorum to an increasingly vulgar world. It’s their Adams Family-esque innocence that makes them just so appealing. Sweet yet dark, it’s an intoxicating mix. Living inland, I wonder whether the girls will take the time on their four day stay to enjoy the Byron Bay surrounds, maybe take in a bit of whale watching? ‘Whale watching that would be nice, heavens that would be very nice we have never seen a whale before!’ The Kransky sisters will be parking their trusty Morris somewhere near you when they pull in to perform ‘Heard it on the Wireless’ at the Byron Bay Community Centre on Tuesday to Friday, 12 – 15 June. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased by phoning 6685 5659. Show starts at 8pm.

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Khari Cabral Simmons has an impressive resume. He has played with some of the most incredible contemporary musicians to date. He has joined a variety of aritists, from Burt Bacharach, Sergio Mendes, to Prince and INXS. Born in Greenwich Village in New York, he was an undergraduate at Morehouse College. From 92 – 93 he took a year off to study with Reggie Washington in New York who has played with Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman and Cassandra Wilson. Khari credits his time with Reggies where ‘I got my sense of tone, feel and sound.’ In 1996 Khari began playing with numerous artists including Donnie and India Arie. He started touring with India Arie in 2001 and still tours

and records with her band. He performed with Doria Roberts, Roy Ayers, Malcom Jamal Warner and worked as Musical Director for several big shows including Liz Fields’ The Atlanta Tribute. Khari’s preferred musical style is Soul Bossa, a style that has been featured on numerous classic albums like the Soul Bossa Trio, Sergio Mendes and George Duke. Khari adds a personal touch to this music by mixing it with a lot of modern soul and dance music. Khari’s latest project is a homage to the various styles of Bossa Nova. Every form is featured from the purest aspect of the sound with vocal and guitar, to a mix of new soul and Hip Hop with the Bossa. As a bass player, Khari feels that he has really found his groove. ‘As a bass player I want to dig into the style of Brazilian funk that I love so much. I

want to learn as much as I can about the roots of that music and implement more electric upright playing and fretless bass‌ it produces such a beautiful tone. I want to keep writing and to keep getting better.’ Khari features alongside some of the most sensational players in the country at the A&I Hall in Bangalow from 11am to midnight on Saturday. $55/40 for the full day or $35/25 for a half. Tix available at the Rug Shop in Bangalow, Mullumbimby Books, Caddies Lismore and online on www. nrcad.edu.au

ARNHEM LAND COMES TO WOODFORD The Dreaming is Australia’s International Indigenous Festival, and in this one remarkable event, first nation cultures come together to share a story of place,

through song, and dance, art and spirit unlike any other. It’s a wonderful place to be, and the performances are absolutely world class. The Dreaming is a key project nurtured by The Woodford Festival and occurs over the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend at the festival site. This year’s Dreaming calls in Arnhem Land – a place renowned throughout the world as the home of a rich, strong and varied Aboriginal culture that has existed and flourished for millenia. This territory is famed for its art, and the strong continuing traditions of its Indigenous inhabitants. East Arnhem Land on the Northern Territory’s Gove Peninsular is the birthplace of the didgeridoo or yidaki. Two master players will be performing and leading workshops at The Dreaming this year. Milkaygnu

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huge variety of performance from the acclaimed Christine Anu singing the blues to Kerrianne Cox, an internationally renowned independent Aboriginal singer and songwriter and winner of a Deadly Award. Shellie Morris is also back to The Dreaming stages ready to move hearts and souls, and Lou Bennett formerly of the all female trio The Tiddas, will bring glamour, drama and divine singing in a string of heartwarming yarns in her captivating solo theatrical performance, amusingly called, Show us your Tiddas. Another legendary lady who stars in her own story told through cabaret is Ruby Hunter, with her life and music parntner Archie Roach. Both inject emotion and humour in the concert and are accompanied by Paul Grabowsky and the Australian Art Orchestra. Headlining the comedy tent is Sean Choolburra and award winning singers Casey Donovan and Troy Cassar Daley are also featured. This is an incredible event – don’t miss out. This is way better than any of the shit you’ll get in The Secret. This is real. www.thedreamingfestival. com

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Mununggurr, a founding member of the sensational Aboriginal band Yothu Yindi and respected by didge players worldwide, can make sounds that other players of this haunting instrument are unable to. But as is traditional with Aboriginal people, he is happy to pass on his knowledge. In fact, it’s duty. Along with key

festival performances he will be running workshops for indigenous and non indigenous players alike. The dreaming is 4 nights and 3 days of celebration in 8 venues, 7 galleries, 10 restaurants and 4 bars. There are over 500 performers and presenters and people from 12 Indigenous nations. Festival goers can enjoy a

Flametree at Linnaeus CoArtistic Directors James Beck and Jeidi Jones have specifically devised a program for their inaugural Flametree at Linnaeus concerts that combine musical virtuosity, fine wines and exceptional food. Saturday’s dusk concert features classical favourites with a distinctive modern twist, Schubert’s Trout quintet, works by Rossini and Schumann are all enjoyed with award winning wines and the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop. Sunday brings soprano Jane Sheldon back home for an original program of modern classics, from the heart breaking beauty of Phillip Glass’s Suite from The Hours, to the magical Spirit and the Maiden by renowned Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin. Monday provides a culmination of the two concerts with a free community based performance at the Byron Community Centre. Tickets for the Linnaeus Estate event are available at City

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EGG AND SPOONBILL Melbourne’s Spoonbill turns up the heat in his last performance before he heads overseas on an international tour. He is joined by local legends, Mystic Beats along with DJs Mista Micha, Huckelberry and friends. If you are not sure what you are in for, then check out what Time Off had to say: ‘If you can imagine The Avalanches’ cut-and-paste sampledelica lost in rural Australia on some head-melting LSD, then you’re at least halfway to understanding the craziness that Spoonbill has concocted.’ Propelled by the massive response from local and international audiences, and the successful release of his debut album Megafauna, electronic producer Spoonbill has just released his second album, Nestegg. Spoonbill’s latest call from the wild is both cerebral sonic entertainment and smoothly-beaten groove, coming together as a heavily edited fusion of live recorded instrumentation and fabricated electronica. Mystic Beats has been generating a following as a down tempo dance electronic outfit, fusing eastern influenced instrumentation with contemporary styles. Creating their own, fresh new sound, Mystic Beats brings a live infusion with organic sounds into the electronic world. Mystic Beats merges originally composed electronic grooves and a smooth blend of sitar, sarengi, guitar, tabla, jaw harp, oud, vocals and percussion. Deep dub, psysoundscapes and conscious beats combined with soaring melodies and percussive grooves, create a unique improvised live performance. Durrumbul Hall on Friday. Tickets at the door only, $15, starts 6.30pm.

CLASSIC SOUNDS! Lismore boasts its very own symphony orchestra. Formed in the latter half of 2003, it is a relatively small orchestra of approximately 40 musicians. Players gather from across the region, from Murwillumbah to Broadwater,

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Evans Head to Kyogle, and many places in between. They come from all walks of life – retirees to school students – professional musicians to talented enthusiasts – carpenters, nurses, mothers, farmers, and a helicopter pilot. They all unite with a commitment to providing top quality performances at affordable prices, as well as it being an excellent reason to get together and play. For the first of this year’s concerts they have prepared another in the popular ‘favourite orchestral classics’ series – Sibelius’ Finlandia, Offenbach’s Cancan, Suite from Lord of the Rings – Two Towers, Dvorak’s Allegro from the New World Symphony, and much more. Saturday 16 June at Lismore City Hall. Enquiries 6628 5361

MR WILLING: ONE HELL OF A CARD Jimmy Willing is what my grandmother would call ‘a bit of a card’. In her books, that’s the ultimate compliment, and basically it means a lovable eccentric with a sense of humour. Usually this refers to Beverly, who likes to call out Bingo randomly, just to live on the edge. Most would know Jimmy as the front man of the Real Gone Hiccups – his band plays at the opening of his latest exhibition – Nothing But a Pack of Cards. Of his world Jimmy says: ‘While Rome burns I escape to the world that lays within my canvas. My place where singing dogs take to the stage and conquer the world. Where my little Gynnie Willing stars as Alice in Wonderland and I play the Mad Hatter.’ Jimmy is joined by his mates and fellow musos, The Fuelers, The

Black Train, The Perch Creek Family Jug Band, Circus the Singing Dog and the Real Gone Hick Ups. Thursday night opening from 5pm at Caddies in Lismore.

FYAH, WALK WITH ME Fyah Walk (formerly Forest Dub ) play roots reggae with a conscious message at the Rails this Saturday. Fyah Walk brings together the vocal and songwriting talent of Simon Jerrems backed by a unique combination of North Coast’s best reggae musicians. Featuring core members of Freakylou, Dubshack and the Lion I band, they have a original sound and energetic live show.

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headwear and outfits that transport audiences to other worlds. Coda’s music and cinematic performances have made them the ideal accompaniment to fashion shows at David Jones for the likes of brilliant Japanese designer Akira Isagowa. They have also been recently accepted into the Bangkok Festival of Music and Dance in September, and are currrently lining up tour dates in Asia. Coda play Coorabell Hall on Saturday 8pm. Tix $18/$16 at the door only.

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Raz Bin Sam and the Lion I Band have been building a steady following with their power packed reggae performances around the area. The crew have a brand new EP on board and are almost full term with their album. Like everything the band does, it’s bound to be one hell of a cruisy natural birth! They play the Beach Hotel on Thursday.

Deya Dova and Yeshe perform a special double bill at the Byron Bay Community Centre theatre with both artists performing their own concert. Deya Dova with her stunning voice, live looping and triggered samples performs her unique solo show. The night is opened with Yeshe and his band the World Citizens, playing his African inspired songs featuring beautiful mbira playing. A night of stunning global music by two award winning artists not to be missed. Thursday at 8pm. Tickets at the door, so be early.

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Growing up on the Far North Coast, Tim Sladden developed an early love of music through listening to his parents record collection. He did not begin playing until years later when he picked up the guitar at 15 and instantly developed a love of jazz. His talents turned him to studying under Jim Kelly, the established Australian guitarist (co-leader of 80’s fusion band ‘Crossfire’). While at university,Tim’s

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skills matured and he began singing and composing. He was drawn to Jazz and R & B, two distinct styles demanding emotional investment and technical ability. As time went by his focus turned from guitar to trumpet and he began studying with US expat and renowned trumpeter, John Hoffman. He has since found a balance between genres and instruments, and expresses this in a unique and exciting style of his own. Tim’s first EP release Here I Go brings his singing and composing talents to light and demonstrates an eclectic blend of Jazz, Blues and Folk. Wednesday with tickets $10 at the door.

WHO’S CARUS? Carus hails from Fremantle, and I suppose it might be easy to mistake him as just another roots act, but in many ways he’s more than that. He owes more to Oz pub traditon than his rootsy contemporaries and his show is essentially rock and roll. He tells a story in the troubadour style of Paul Kelly and goes off in the adrenalin fuelled manner of The Beats but he is in essence a lyrical observer of society. But shoe gazer he ain’t. As a songwriter, Carus’ focus lies in the endeavour to achieve what’s best for each song particularly priding himself on the dynamics of a live set. Carus plays with his band, The True Believers where together they meld rock, reggae, country, folk, funk and groove, switching between acoustic and electric guitars and ensuring a strong connection with every audience, not only in Australia but also in the UK and Europe. They play the Hotel Great Northern on Sunday.

RUNNING WITH PAPER SCISSORS Ex Byron resident, Jai Pyne is the front person for Paper Scissors, an indy rock, pop band that seems posed on the brink of hitting the big time. At least that’s what one corporate client seems to think. The band just scored a lucrative deal to have their unreleased song used as the track for a coffee commercial. It’s a pretty groovy clip, without mentioning the name of the caffeine dealer, it features one continuous shot of four young groovers doing one minute of synchronised trolley dancing. Basically the band has scored themselves a video clip that’s airing during Big Brother. It’s a pretty safe call to suggest that that song at least is going to be a hit. Selling the song was something Jai admitted to being in two minds about. ‘We knew from the start that it was going to be a really cool ad. I wasn’t going to have someone like Rhonda Birchmore in it.’ Paper Scissors have used the income from the ad to finance their new album. ‘It’s working out for us, the ad really helped – the money has financed the album and we are paying people back for work they have done on the album already.’ The band is committed to being independent. They have a distribution deal with MGM but are bent on doing things their way. As Jai points out: ‘There’s no point having a five album deal when one successful independent album would bring back the same sort of income.’ It’s tough surviving as a band. It’s an expensive and uncompromising enterprise. ‘You just have to keep going, you have to think about the money side of things. The first time the guy (the agent) called me up I thought I don’t want to sell a song to **(client name) – I don’t want my song linked to that, the irony of that, is that it’s an instant coffee ad, and 3 out of 4 of us are baristas who work for boutique coffee shops – it’s a bit of a conflict of interest – I haven’t had an instant coffee in my life!’ But it’s all how you look at it. ‘I am not endorsing them, they are endorsing us. ‘If one day I can afford to say no we will, but until then we are trying to get our stuff out there and get people to hear, I think if you use the corporate world to feed you making art, it can be done well. It’s all well and good to hold onto absolute integrity and not sell out, but if you do that and you are in your bedroom then no one hears anything. There’s no point.’ ‘The new album is due out in August, and that’s why we are in Byron. We are touring and putting a single out the first week in June, doing it on our own label again thru MGM. We recorded the album last year in October at Fracas (we played and went into the studio) and we are going up there to do one more track. We did one and realised we need to re-record – the album shows that we have a lot more depth than people know. Most people have heard We don’t Walk and sometimes people expect that 10 times on an album. But we all have eclectic taste and I wanted to make a really good album something you really want to listen to. ‘The albums I love listening to are the ones like Fresh by Sly and the Family Stone – I feel like they captured something.’ I asked Jai what are some of the qualities he tries to capture in an album. ‘It all sort of goes together well and has something running through it but doesn’t have to be obviously done.’ The album has been mixed by James Boundy, a teacher at SAE and is due for release in August. The single release is Yamanote Line and was something Jai wrote after spending time in Tokyo. Jai is not a bleeding literal narrative lyricist. He admits to preferring the creation of something more similar to a pastiche. ‘The songs have nostalgia and things about growing up. It could be something that happened – and then it’s still a bit random, sometimes my songs are like that.’ Paper Scissors plays The Beach Hotel on Friday.


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GIVEAWAY CD Surprise Yep, you guessed it – I have a bit of a CD surprise to give away. It’s a collection of CDs that I get sent here for promotional purposes. They tend to build up, so if you want a bit of an eclectic addition email mandypow@echo. net.au with subject header ‘cd bubble and squeak’

In 2002, Charlie Pickering made his first appearance at the Melbourne Comedy Festival with Michalel Chamberlain in ‘Boiling Point’ a show which earned them the Piece of Wood Award (an award given by contemporary comedians). In 2004, Charlie debuted his first full length festival show ‘Revolver’ which found critical success. In 2005, Charlie launched ‘Betterman at the MICF’, a show he went on to tour in New Zealand where he won Best International Act – New Zealand Comedy Guild Awards, and also at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he was nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award for the Best Newcomer. In 2006 Charlie presented his show ‘Auto’ at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, receiving a nomination for the Barry Award, the top award presented at the MICF. Charlie has also worked widely in Australian television and radio. He is known nationally from the time he spent on youth radio station Triple J between 2001 and 2003. His television appearances include Rove, The Glass House and Today and an appearance on the 2006 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala (Network Ten). Between 2000 and 2005 Charlie, along with Michael Chamberlin, was instrumental in helping shape the Melbourne live comedy circuit, running several seasons at one of the successful comedy rooms, Stagetime. He performs with our own bright shining light in comedy, Ellen Briggs at the Byron Bowling Club on Monday. I’ll be there as MC, showing off my latest pole dancing moves. $15/20. Bookings to 6684 3443. 8pm start time with food available!!!

on a roller-skating, jazzinfused night-in-the-life of a singing telegram who is either the world’s greatest party entertainer or a girl on the edge of a psychotic breakdown. Narrated by MC Murray’s alter-ego Miss K, the show takes aim at politics, propaganda, and the masterminds pulling the strings. The subject matter may be serious, but McMurray believes that it’s the role of cabaret to explore the big issues. McMurray, a fixture of the Melbourne cabaret scene and 2004 Green Room award nominee, says that while the show’s themes are sobering, the presentation will be anything but. ‘Cabaret should be brash, controversial and above all, entertaining. It should never feel like a lecture. My character is a singing telegram who spends entire show on roller skates. This should give audiences an idea of what to expect.’ Byron Bay Community Centre on Saturday 8pm. $15 & $18.

ART CAPTAIN STENSIBILE IN MULLUM Stencil art is often thought of as urban form of expression, but look closely around

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Mullum and you’ll notice street art everywhere – on power boxes, road signs, the zebra crossing and discreetly placed on walls. Now stencil art makes the transition from the gutter to Tatu-Lu’s Artspace, Mullum’s newest art hot spot, which features the work of upcoming local artists. like Mullum’s Matt Newell, whose exhibition ‘Stensibility’ – a collection of personal stencil artwork that spans the party scene, local identities, animals, skaters and images from around the Shire, is just about to open. Pop in on Friday between 6pm to 9pm for a beer and a private view, or you’ve got a whole month to check out Matt’s work (hoodie optional). Tatu-Lu’s Artspace is tucked between Tatu-Lu’s Tattoo Studio and Sushi Wala, at the Old Bakery on the main drag in Mullum. For more info, or if you’d like to exhibit at the space, call Lu on 6884 4715 or 0404 142 084.

IMPRO Contact Improvisation is an improvised dance form that is based on weight exchange between dance partners. It is practised internationally, evolved from California and the Northern Rivers hosts Australia’s national gathering of CI devotees from across the country and New Zealand. 60 people are registered to converge on Lake Ainsworth 7-11 June to lean, roll, slide, twist and fly together. As part of the 5 day event, there will be a public performance of improvisation on Sunday. All are welcome to come and watch performances by the convergence participants, many of whom are experienced improvisers, mostly making it up as they go. Sunday at 8pm at Lake Ainsworth Sport and Rec Camp, at the far north end of Pacific Parade, Lennox

CABARET GET YOUR SKATES ON Audiences in need of a cabaret fix or just something new this year need look no further than Klara McMurray. Her new show, ‘Love, War, Faith, and a Singing Telegram’, is a salacious musical satire taking audiences

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Head Basketball Stadium $8 per head. Call NORPA Dance Action for more info: 6622 3279.

FILM NETWORK Even more compelling today than when it was first released, Network is a wickedly funny, deadon indictment of the TV news media. Starring Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch and Robert Duvall. The Federal Film Club enjoy another screening of a damn good flick on Saturday. BYO alcohol and cushions.

THEATRE SMELLY BUT GOOD! Lucy Lastic and Simon Kazoo will present their hilarious music and performance to children and their parents to tackle some big questions asked by children, such as: What happens when your

Tamagotchi mutates and tries to eat your brain? Why do big green frogs live in the toilet? What do they do with all the poo they collect from all the animals at the zoo? Why do superheroes wear their underpants on the outside? The Funny Green Smelly Things began in the country town of Moree. Merri-May and Simon began to develop their idea around comedy songs for children. The album was recorded in two days, and took a week to add sound effects. The talent of two local musicians were added to the mix – Chris Pickering on drums and James O’Brien on bass. It was an inspiring whirlwind of a creative process. Friends! It’s time for the ‘Do the Flick Ya Boogie’ – Sunday 17 June at the Drill Hall in Mullumbimby at 11am and then later in the day at the Bangalow Catholic Hall at 3pm. Tickets at the door only.


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[ beatsnbops ] * ‘I like to enjoy myself as much behind the DJ box as the people out on the dancefloor’ – DJ Mark Walton. With a quote like this Mark already has sprung into my top 100 DJs! I did a bit of research on the web and wow... it just didn’t end... this boy has had a career since the early 80s and has moved through many styles of music, fads and fashions with a truly open mind. After being discovered in Brisbane by R.A.T, the Recreational Arts Team who at the time were producing events for audiences of up to 15,000, Mark made his move to Sydney to pursue his DJ career. He considerably contributed to Australia’s dance music scene, not only via sourcing music for Good Groove Records and Acetate Record Bar but also while working at 2SER radio broadcasting fresh music and presenting new production ideas for dance events. Mark mixed audio for stage and fashion shows and worked with a DJ tuition business. He developed an independent label, Muzik Too who distributed underground mixed tapes by local DJs, assisting their profiles and the Australian DJ market. In 2000 Mark was nominated for ‘Best DJ, People’s Choice Award’ and ‘Best DJ Award at the Inaugural Australian

Dance Music Awards. Post Millennium Mark Walton moved to Brisbane which resulted in touring overseas with the Resin Dogs. Besides Hip Hop, Breaks, House, Funk, Disco, Soul, Jazz, Latin, Afro and Dub, Mark has also mixed a CD called History of Electro. Quote: ’I’ve got an obligation to give them something they haven’t heard before, I think that’s what a club is about. Even if it’s something you don’t like, it’s something new to listen to and try and feel where it’s coming from.’ One can assume that Mark Walton’s DJ sets keep pushing the boundaries of dance-music genres with an up-to-date sound. With the excuse that he’s on the lineup for the Castle party this Saturday I stole a few moments from his busy existence: Who is Mark Walton? Um, 35, single and looking for similar-minded lady... must smoke, drink and enjoy late nites around very loud music.. oops wrong interview.. Is myspace a valid promotional tool benefiting lesser known artists? Definitely, I think it’s been a great way to self promote and a lot of people have benefited from it. The only thing though is, people are relying on it a little too much. I still think

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TON L A W K R A M there’s more benefits by having an old school face-toface conversation especially when it comes to music. I mean we can’t stop progress that’s inevitable, but we can’t think hey this is great I don’t need to socialize anymore. What is out and available of your productions? The Wet Pants album, a little stack of remixes and I’m just mixing a new 15 track album due to be released in September with a national tour coming up thereafter. I wrote most of the tracks and I have involved over 20 musicians from all over Australia to record it and make it massive. It’s called

Fretless. It will be available on Sensodisc, a new label that I am running with Andrew Penhallow, Dj Elroy and Tom Piper. The album will be available on most download sites including i-tunes. When starting a new track, do you know what you’re going to make or do you ‘channel’? A bit of both, I work off an MPC so it’s all about the beats to start with. After I get a good feel for the drums I channel into melodies and other sounds that I’m feeling there and then. I don’t spend any more time than what’s needed on a sound. If it feels right there and then, it’s right.

What part do you play or add when with the Resin Dogs and will you be joining them on 22nd June at the Backroom? No, I won’t be joining them. I just did a few tours with them to fill the gaps for a while. I was doing cuts with Dj Katch and sample drops when I toured with them. On average we were playing four of my tracks live as well of course as Resin Dogs’ original material. I have seen you play at a Castle party a couple of years back, what was your experience of the event? Amazing experience, you have no idea how mad it would be in Sydney if the crowds here got half as excited about a nite out as what they do up there. As a DJ, it goes down on the best-gig-of-the-year page for me alongside the Bellingen Global Festiville. People come to the Castle to party and that’s what they do.... party! It makes it a special experience for the DJ. Quote of the week? ‘Everybody in Sydney is allowed to use the Lane Cove tunnel for free during the first month’… in that first month they delivered $3.8 million in fines to drivers as they switched the little tiny speed signs from 80 to 40 whenever they pleased… there’s no such thing as free in this city! To all the people who go down the road to pick up an Echo, you are so lucky to live in such a special place… See you at the Castle.

GET YOUR LOCAL DOSE WHILE YOU CAN AND SQUEEZE IN A MENAGE A TROIS WITH FRUITS Ambercam Productions presents the first volume of many random nights starring your finest local DJs. N-Zed, one of Sydney’s finest, now residing in these parts leads the pack with his tech based business and will share the booth with Captain Kaine, together they have the most impressive record boxes around and still are true vinyl connoisseurs. Brad Vortex plays his smooth blend of Electro Breaks, Foxxy slams New Wave Electro Glam along with Skyz the minimal specialist & Sarah Tonin with jazzy House. $12 at the door. Come early for this busy Queens B’day Long Weekender. Bangalow Bowling Club on Saturday.

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Television Guide 1. The Simpsons (Ten, passim): without them Channel Ten’s scheduling (and ratings) would collapse. 2. Couldn’t find a pic of The Circle (NBN, Wednesday 1pm) but this Iranian feminist film is too important to neglect. The image shows instead pre-Islamic female warriors, who would no doubt render the present-day imams limp as. 3. Bruce Willis threshes about in the critically-mauled Tears of the Sun (NBN, Friday, 9.30pm), but he turns up again in the much more entertaining Moonlighting (Prime, Monday, noon).

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5.25 World News in various languages 12.30 Business Report 1.00 The Great Communist Bank Robbery Doco about a famous robbery in Romania with some odd angles. 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Nest Series about people’s possessions 4.00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News Australia 7.20 Hotline Viewer feedback program 7.35 Inspector Rex (PG) Probably won’t be quite what we saw last week… 8.30 The Eagle: Codename Agamemnon Part two (M, v,a,cl) Danish drama series 9.30 World News Australia 10.05 The Movie Show 10.15 Wilfred (MA, du,cl) Australian comedy series 10.45 Movie: Noi the Albino (M,a,l 2003) Icelandic film about teen angst and alienation. 12.25 Imagining Ulysses Irish attitudes towards James Joyce have gradually shifted. Once regarded as a pornographer, he is now a fully-fledged icon of Irish culture. 3.00 Weatherwatch

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ROMULUS, MY FATHER If there’s such a thing as a typical Australian movie, this is not it. Starring Eric Bana (Chopper, Hulk) and directed by first-time feature-helmer, Richard Roxburgh (star of MI:2 and Byron-based ABC series, East of Everything), this multi-layered drama feels refreshingly Eurostralian. It’s the story of Romanian and German immigrants Romulus (Bana) and Christina (Franka Potente, The Bourne Identity) and their desperate struggle to survive and raise their young son Raimond (Kodi Smit-McPhee) in a new country. It’s a look at the complexities of marriage breakdown and its effect on the child, each scene layered with sub-text, characters saying one thing and doing the opposite. It’s the best kind of character-driven film, where character is revealed in action. Each scene begins late, ends early, trusts the audience and keeps us alive and intimately engaged. Nineyear-old Smit McPhee turns in a fine and understated performance as Raimond, taking you on his journey and matching the intensity of an on-form Bana and a captivating Potente. You get a strong sense that these characters existed long before the cinema curtain was raised and long after it falls. The smartest film I’ve seen in ages. Tristan Bancks

BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA This is a wonderful movie. Surprising too, for, contrary to its Narnia/Harry Potter like previews, it is not just another

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prolonged extravaganza of fantastical monsters and special effects. Eleven year old Jesse (Josh Hutcherson) is from a blue collar rural family. He has four sisters and Dad’s single income is barely enough to make ends meet. He is a talented boy, obsessed with his colour drawing book and proud of his status as the fastest runner in class. At home he gets hand me down pink sneakers and at school he is near the bottom of the pecking order. To top off his adolescent misery, he has an aching crush on the music teacher, Ms Edmonds (Zooey Deschanel). One day a new student arrives who will change his life. Leslie (AnnaSophia Robb) is the only child of parents who write, and she is drop dead gorgeous. She’s also a pretty good runner herself and the scene in which she passes Jesse in a playground foot race is a heart swelling one that instantly unites the pair, and the viewer with them. The two hit it off and, being out of step with their peers, they become confidantes. Soon they are roaming the woods together and discovering that her gift with words complements perfectly his flair for pictures. Swinging gamely from a rope that dangles portentously from an old tree, they cross a creek and find themselves in a forest that sure ain’t Kansas. Where they have lobbed is the land of their untrammelled imagination. Leslie names it Terabithia and after adopting a small black and white mutt at a roadside stall they have the perfect Toto to join

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TABLE TALK SLOW FOOD MOVEMENT The latest newsletter from the Slow Food Movement’s head office in Italy discusses the importance of the word ‘origin’ (which they describe as the ‘word of the day’), in relationship to food and wine, and the imperative to promote and respect it. This is the only way in which we can preserve the unique and individual nature of regions and to communicate all the qualities associated with them which are impossible to reproduce elsewhere. Slow Fish in Genoa demonstrates that the origin of products is a significant criterion for consumers who care about sustainability and the resources of our waters. The importance of transparency in terms of product origin is a recurring theme that is relevant to all small-scale products at many different levels. Mariam Quattara, founder of the first Ivory Coast Slow Food convivium, relates this very same idea: ‘Sometimes people eat whatever they can in order to not be hungry and without asking where it comes from. They must understand that they can eat local because it’s good, because they can eat better and help farmers to continue working in their fields.’ At a local level, Wendy Taylor is once more running her Joy Luck Lunch Club cooking classes for Slow Food members and their guests, with the next two scheduled to take place on Friday 15 June and Saturday 16 June, at Suffolk Park. For more information phone Wendy on 6685 3211. GUEST CHEF AT FINS Fins restaurant in Byron Bay is hosting another of its Guest Chef dinners in August, the date yet to be determined. The chef in question is Matthew Kemp, ex- Banc, who runs the two chef-hatted Sydney restaurant Balzac in Randwick. Matthew will cook alongside Fins head chef Imrahil Leeder who is himself originally from Balzac, as well as Stephen Snow. The menu will be more meaty than people might be accustomed to at a seafood restaurant like Fins, and promises to be superb, as too will be the wines. For those of us unable to get down to Sydney and dine at this highly regarded restaurant, the night will be an opportunity not to be missed.

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Salad days for Bangers rugby

John Campbell The Byron Bay Red Devils made an inauspicious start to their game against the Lower Clarence Magpies. With their minds perhaps still on the disputed forfeit to Mullumbimby, they watched helplessly as Lower’s kick off found touch and then compounded the error by conceding two penalties before anybody had raised a sweat. After eventually making their way to the visitors’ red zone, hooker Corey Bond, always dangerous at dummy half, made a bustling run and linked with halfback Lee Wood who was brought down inches from the line. Deciding that he may as well finish off what he’d started, Bond barged over for a converted try and the Devils assumed a lead that they were not to relinquish. Lower simply could not breach the Bay’s rock like defence, now the best in the NRRRL by a mile, and on the thirty minute mark the Devils were in again. Following a terrific kick chase that saw the Magpies’ full back shoved into touch, the Devils won the scrum and Simon Kelly handled twice before centre Ryan O’Connell got the try. The boys went to the break at 10-0, but with barnstorming prop Anthony

Grant O’Neill Bangalow Rugby Club had its best win of the season this week, beating Byron Bay 550 in their much anticipated local derby. They looked good from the outset, pressuring an inexperienced Byron outfit with strong forward play. The Bangalow backline was efficient in their use of the ball and, for the first time this year, they were able to convert a mass of possession into points on the board, running in nine tries. It has been a tough year for Byron, who have competed well in their last two outings. A loss of key players to other codes and other clubs has taken a heavy toll on the side. To their credit, they kept their heads up throughout, even after losing stalwart and captain Mick Leece early in the game. Kenyan David Masouiu was a standout in a losing side. His work at the breakdown was awesome. Best for Bangalow were Jock Craigee 3, Matt Bleakly 2 and Simon Leighton/ Brendon O’Meara 1 each. In the Juniors, Bangalow had a narrow 7-0 victory over Brunswick. Beaten in their encounter by the same side a week ago, Bangalow overcame some strong play in the forwards, with Nick Sherman scoring a fine solo try to

SPORTS RESULTS ANGLING Mullumbimby Ex Services Rnd 10: Biggest Bag; B Venn 65 pts; C Cornale won h/c 49 pts; J Short biggest fish. Rnd 11: Biggest Bag; C Cornale 114 pts; D Perger won h/c 91 pts; C Cornale biggest fish. Next comp:16/6, 30/6, 2 to 10pm. AUSSIE RULES Junior AFL 3/6 Mortimer Oval, Lismore: U/10’s Bruns Bulldogs 6.2.38 d Ballina Bombers 2.4.16; Byron Magpies 2.2.14 d Plateau Power 1.7.13; Tweed Tigers 5.5.35 d Lismore Swans 3.1.19. U/12’s Ballina Bombers 14.9.93 d Bruns Bulldogs 4.8.32; Byron Magpies 13.17.95 d Plateau Power 3.2.20; Lismore Swans 12.6.78 d 1.4.10; U/14’s Ballina Bombers 14.6.90 d Bruns Bulldogs 3.5.23; Byron Magpies 15.8.98 d Plateau Power 5.5.35; Tweed Tigers 12.6.78 d Lismore Swans 5.7.37. No Junior AFL games next w/end, games as usual on 17/6. BOWLS Brunswick Heads Men Wed S/S Triples: D Stanton, C Mackay, D Maundrell; r/up L Torresi, C Pav, J Phypers; F Hill, J Lawlor, M Danswan. Louies Prize: W McLachlan, K Marshall, N Condon. Sat S/S Bonus Pairs: C Mackay, M Petrou; r/up M/W Chisholm; Lucy Rink G Rendell, P Brassington; Raffle M Hardy. Sun: visit by Dolphins Social Bowls, enjoyed by 80 players. Byron Bay Men Wed Social Triples: A Black, B Lewis; r/up P Anderson, K Gillespie, H Simmons. Thur S/S Pairs: B Macaulay, B Lewis; r/up K Morrow, B Lamont. Sat Social: B Vlek (visitor), R Evans; r/up R Orth, K Gillespie. C’ships Singles: B Burton d G Donnelly; Prs: M Anderson, Matt Crandell d K Morrow, R Harris. Triples: C Johnson team d A Harrow’s team. Byron Bay Women No matches last Tuesday due to the weather, final of Club Pairs now 5/6. Nom sheet Open Club Singles on board. C’tee meet 19/6 after bowls. Lennox Head Men 28/5 Gold Coast Past Pres Visit: B Sullivan, J/G Pascoe 22 d Y Mooney, J Loeston, S Rushton 8; r/up J/D Hanlon, D Putland 25 d J Turner, B Hall, E Barr 10; Friendship Award: D Lynch, J McRae, B Martin 17 d P Duncan, P Ralph, B Hutching 14. 29/5 S/S Triples: M Pappas, J Heffernan, L Martin 20 d B Jensen, B McRae, G Pascoe 17; r/up P Cawley, J Lowry, T Kidd 20 d J Turner, D Cullen, J Dudgeon 11; R Adams, B Gregory, S

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Lanfranchi nursing a bung neck and destined to not take any further part in activities. Whatever it was that the Magpies took at half time it certainly wasn’t hurry up pills. The Bay might have read half of War And Peace before the visitors emerged from the sheds and when they did finally appear they moved like somnambulists before spilling the ball in their own twenty. Ever alert David Black toed the ball through for an embarrassing try and a 16-0 lead that Prasad 22 d B Harland, L Price, C Ellis 15 (L L). 1/6 Mixed Pairs: r/up M/D Gregor 24 d G/J Moore 7; D/B Lynch, J Adams 31 d D/M Pappas, D Adams 16 (L L); Maj Singles: P Snow 31 d G Hayes 10 (Mkr G Reynolds); L Martin 31 d B Evans 17 (Mkr N Gregor); 2/6 Club Sel Pennant Apprec Day: 60 bowlers present to celebrate 3 pennant flags, No 2’s, No 3’s and No 6’s. Winners: R Sullivan, R Kirkland, J Moore 19 d J Swain, R Gregor, J Burrows 18; r/up (Club Triples C’ship) B Schweitzer, G Simon, L Martin 28 d G Heffernan, G Carter (sub), J Dudgeon 15; J Claes, E Burgess, B Evans 22 d J Adams, C Skennar, L Chaseling 17. 3/6 Triples C’ship: J Turner, R Stock, P Blair 28 d T Hickey, P Dietrich (sub), J Gray 24; Major Pairs: J Robinson, B Fraser, 25 d P Wilson, B McRae (sub) 13; G Grady, D Kemp 24 d N Burgess, J Greenhalgh 17; P Blair, G Maloney 22 d P Snow, R Barnes 18. Mullumbimby Women Gala Day: D Buckley team (P’ville); r/up M Sweetman Team (C’dong); Best AM: B Sprengel Team (OS); Best PM: M Chrisham Team (Mur’bah); Lucky Rink: M McConville Team (OS); Raffle: H Robb, S Boyd, J Lee. 29/5 Mini Gala: J Kidman, S Brown, J Towner 16 (winners) v J Kidman, J Graham, G Henry 13; S Boyd, J Lee, H Robb 14 (r/up) v J Nicholls, B Reglin, J Beaumont 5; Raffle: G Henry, J Kidman. Ocean Shores Men 28/5 S/S Triples: R Campbell, K Hosie, R Roberts; r/up C Lee, J Sullivan, W Sprengall; P Brassington, G Rendall, P Tornaros. 2/6 Rnd 2 Club Sngl C’ships: J T Gray d T Hawley 31/27; D Matheson d P Tornaros 31/17; G Gibson d T Mason 31/30; S Pratt d J Phypers 32/27; L Hoffman d R Ellis 31/23; R Roberts d J Gray 31/29; J Hay d J Collins 31/17. Ocean Shores Women 30/5 Mixed Social (Secret Margin): M Moodie, D Grant, S Iverson 21 d H gates, L Wright, R Bartlett 20; K Gearge, E Hill, M Flesser 24 d B Baber, N Stearman, M O’Halloran 17; S Woolford, J Bartlett, S Burgess 21 d K Farrell, M Franks, L McGowran 19. Rink: K George, E Hill, M Flesser; Friendship: S Woolford, J Bartlett, S Burgess. 1/6 Social: T Warr, W Bird, N Gartner d T Warr, D Grant, P Sullivan; L Bland, L Wright, P Campbell d T/L Wollington, M McConville. Rink: M Franks, V Balfour, L McGowran, S Burgess; Friendship: P Webb. Club 4s C’ships: M Franks, V Balfour, L McGowran, S Burgess d E Hill, J Bartlett, M Moodie, B Sprengel. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 30/5 O S: 1st gross and net: P/R Keyte; 2nd

more or less buried Lower. At this point the travelling supporters began to express their chagrin. ‘Aren’t they allowed to tackle anymore, you idiot!’ they asked of the ref after he’d awarded two consecutive head high penalties to the Bay, and ‘give him a glass of milk!’ to the zambuk treating a felled Devil. The sods were even disparaging of our marching girls! After Byron captain David Strachan made a break to set up the flying Noel King, the mob turned on their gross: J Selleck, B Simons; 2nd net: J Hughes, C Chidlow. 2/6 Bruns: N/S 1st gross and net: C Donaldson/J Selleck; 2nd gross and net: J Lipski/J Wright; E/W: 1st gross and net: R Fox/I Homfray; 2nd gross and net: J Murray/A Tonkin. BVBC welcomes new members. Play Mon/Sat, 1pm at BH Comm Centre. Byron Bay 1/6 North/South: 1st P Keyte/D Gall, 2nd J Lipski/ E Smith, 3rd B Sundstrom/F Bogg; East/West: 1st R/H Stanfield, 2nd A Humphreys/J Kable, 3rd P Baldwin/M O’Halloran. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 26/5 Single Stab: M Allan 39; r/up R Webber 38,; D Cullen 38; NTP 7th M James, 12th J Towner, Pro Pin 9th D Cullen. 31/5 Stroke Vardon: Div 1 N Dwyer 70 nett (c/b from W Stenner); Div 2 J Ball 70 nett. NTP: 7th 2nd shot E Henshaw, 17th (30 to 45) L Siddall, 12th R Wilson, 9th Pro Pin S Kosaka. 7/6 Stroke Medal Seeded Draw: 1st Tee 30 to 45; 9am L Siddall, K Thomson, G Poynting; 9.06 B Woolnough, J Beer, J Ball; 9.12 F hayden, H Hammond, L Froggatt; 9.18 M Trivett, G Smith, G McDonald; 9.24 D Bickley. 10th Tee 0 to 29; 9am F Gannell, G Lynn, S Kosaka; 9.06 N Carsburg, F Booth, M Essery; 9.12 G Mackay, M Crichton, M Allan; 9.18 L Riches, M Bertoli, N Dwyer; 9.24 R Arther, K Mudgway, L Walker; E Henshaw, R Slogrove, G Redman; 9.36 W Stenner, B Mules, R Wilson. Table: G Lynn, L Siddall. Mullumbimby Men 30/5 Single Stab: R Gray (OS) 46; r/up P de Fina 41 c/b. NTP: 9th I Hampson 1.85m (5 balls). 2/6 Monthly Medal: A grade S Johnston 64 net; B grade M Powell 66 net; C grade M Duffin 71 net. NTP: 5th G Fairs 5m, 9th T Batson 30cm (10 balls), I Bennett 2.4m, 17th G Fairs 4.3m. Mick’s Schooner W Curtis; Gundies Mug M Powell. Ocean Shores Men Mon Ind Stab (Medley): C Godsmark 39; r/up B Milner 39; G Rowland 39; starters 86; balls to 34; CCR 72; NTP 3rd B Milner, 17th B Milner. Wed: R Winter 43; r/up G Stuart 40; R Cameron 39; 4th L Reid 39; starters 140; balls to 32; CCR 71; NTP 6th J Hollingworth, 8th J McGowan, 12th M Kelly, 15th P Fleming, 17th E Winter, Eagle B Minshall 1st hole. Sat Ray Knight’s Day: H Eastwell 42; r/up P Brown 42; L Prendergast 41; R Donoghoe 40; starters 190; balls to 33; CCR 71; NTP 3rd S O’Donnell, 6th M Thomsett, 8th M Foster, 12th R Cameron, 15th P sartor, 17th C Chidlow. Ocean Shores Ladies 29/5 Stab: Div 1 J Neate 38 c/b; r/up L McPherson

own. ‘You’re not worth two bob, fullback!’ The number one was horribly out of position, but his ears would have been ringing with the harangue. At 22-0 the Magpies went in to roughhouse mode, but the Devils remained unruffled. A try to Tobin Couples was answered by a dubious one to Lower and the game appeared likely to end at 28-6. But Strachan deservedly put one under the black dot with seconds to go for a well executed 34-6 victory. 38; Div 2: P Govett 38; r/up B Simons 36; Div 3: D Copeland 38; r/up J Racine 33 c/b. NTP: div 1 V Marsh, div 2 H Best, div 3 D Copeland; vouchers to 31 c/b. 31/5 18 hole Stab: A Tonkin 37; r/up B Simons 33; vouchers to 29 c/b. 2/6: Div 1: J Gray 38 c/b; r/up R Rogers 38; NTP J Gray; V Marsh Hole in One 17th; vouchers to 31 c/b. Ocean Shores Vets 31/5 Single Par: B Baxter +3 c/b; r/up G Cole +3 c/b; B Spruce +3 c/b. NTP: 3rd h/c 0 to 19 J Conquerer, h/c 20+ A Donaldson; 6th B Smith; 15th J Whitlock; 17th h/c 20+ D Rowlands; Captains Pin I Opperman; Gorilla award h/c 0 to 19 I Smith, h/c 20+ I Opperman; Scrubbers Ball K Dean. Lynn Smith Shield: OS 11; Mullum 4. RUGBY LEAGUE Regional Rnd 7: Byron Bay 34 v Lower Clarence 6; Murwillumbah 18 v Mullumbimby 24. Table: Ballina 12, Mullumbimby 10, Byron Bay 10, Murwillumbah 10, South Tweed 10, Tweed Coast 10, Lower Clarence 8, Marist Brothers 8, Casino RSM 6, Kyogle 5, Grafton Ghosts 4, Cudgen 2, South Grafton 2. Mullumbimby v Cudgen, Tweed Coast v Byron. Mullumbimby Juniors Cobbers Child Care U7’s played the Tweed Coast Vikings on Saturday. Betta Electrical U/9’s Gold away game v Sth Tweed Ospreys. Byron Shire Real Estate U14’s easily defeated Seagulls 66 to 0. RUGBY UNION Brunswick Valley Juniors Friday Games: 12s lost to Bangalow 7 to 0; 13s had a 14 all draw; 14s lost 14 to 0, but played better that score indicates; 17s lost 33 to 7 against Grafton. This week all grades playing away at Wollongbar. SOCCER Brunswick Heads Juniors 2/6: Bruns Pizza Shop U6 Bears; All played well, lost to Byron. Bruns Heads Pharmacy U7 Bilby’s; beaten by a very strong Mullum side. Bruns Heads Supermarket U8 Bullfrogs; excellent game and we all had fun. U 9s Barracudas 3 d Murwillumbah Saints 2; a narrow win in a hard fought game. Bruns Heads Bakery U10 Breakers; good game played by all, especially our defence players. Bruns Heads Health Food U12 Breakers; excellent result through great team play. Bruns Heads Bowling Club U14 Breakers; 2 hard games, 2 to 5 down to Ballina, 0 to 2 loss to Bur’bar. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 6/6 Rnd 9 Bus Houses Teams Comp: Potato

Works v Canty’s Surveyors; D Bird v S Thompson, M Ottery v I Bissett, G Kaminski v W Ferrier, J Heers v R King, B Doran v M Wallace. OS Glass v Bruns Blinds; G Davis v B Staff, T Wood v D Runciman, R James v C Pearce, M Stratton v J Miller, M Isbister v C Johnston. Byron Bay Trophies v Bruns Pharmacy; L Clarke v S Koop, P Hill v A Ashworth, C Staff v J Gribble, A Li v L Miller, T Mason v F King. Bruns Smash Repairs v OS Bakery; M Underwood v B Trivett, L Crandell v C Walsh, D Wraight v C Booth, S Moon v J Nicolson, Jeff Heers v S Truesdale. 11/6 Rnd 9 Byron Health Foods Comp: Div 2; 5pm M Ottery v R Draper, M Cassidy v I Bissett, S Koop v C Walsh; 6pm J Gribble v D Runciman. Div 3 5pm R King v A Li, J Heers v A Thomas; 6pm G Kaminski v D Wraight, M Rogers Bye. Div 4: 5pm C Johnston v Jeff Heers, J Nicolson v P Westcott; 6.30pm S Moon v W Kneipp, F King Bye. Div 5: 5pm A Booth v A Brooker, S Truesdale v D Williams, S Bruyn v M Hazelwood Ross, B Alander v T Mason, D Hazelwood Ross v M Wallace. To play, phone 6685 1794. TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby 31/5: C Strybos 5/5; r/up S Harris 3/5; C Berrington 3/5; P Sultas 3/5. Thur night 6.30pm, Mullum Tennis Clubhouse. Enquiries 6680 3915. TENNIS Mullumbimby Comp: Ladies ; Div 1 Petula Clark 39 d Cilla Black 35; Connie Francis 36 d Lulu 31; Div 2 Dusty Springfield 47 d Little Pattie 23, Marianne Faithfull 36 d Brenda Lee 33. Mens; new comp starts 5/6 at 6.30pm. Mixed; Rnd 2 Elvis Presley 65 d Gene Pitney 35, Roy Orbison 69 d Del Shannon 39. Junior; comp Friday 5pm. Social: Sat Mixed; 1.30pm start. Wed Ladies; 9.15 am start. Everyone welcome, membership not required. Enquiries regarding coaching Justin 0403 841 241, all other enquiries Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 5/6 Rnd 6 JV Towing Comp: 6pm Brewers v Triple Zero, No Mercy v Lounge Lizards, I Don’t Care v Ballistic, Duty Flash. 7pm Flash v Dragons, Wild Ones v Silver Bullets, Powers Gold v Hit and Run, Duty Brewers. 7/6 Rnd 7 OS True Value Hardware Comp: 6pm Volleys v Phoenix, Bolters v Comeback Kids, Tripods v Hot and Sweaty, Duty Kaos.Com. 7pm Kaos.Com v Exodia, Red Frogs v Asthmatics, Amazons v Chilli Twist, Barefoot Bandits v Adams Family. Duty Volleys and Bolters. To play, phone 6685 1794, beginners welcome.

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Sports Roundup with John Campbell

When only the best is a pain in the neck John Campbell Boxing writer A J Leibling, covering a heavyweight bout in the 1950s, suggested that barracking for the underdog was merely another manifestation of anti-intellectualism. His beef was with the nongs who wanted the clearly superior champion to be beaten by an unworthy opponent. You can see his point. Why should we wish to see those who have striven for and achieved excellence be humbled by opponents who have not attained the same level of skill? Is it because we envy the rare talent of the champion and are resentful of our own ordinariness in comparison? Or are we pricked by the awful suspicion that we have not fully realised our potential because we’ve lacked the sort of application that is embodied in the top dog? In Australia we bask in the certainty that our willingness to cheer for the underdog is one of the more praiseworthy of our national traits, and that it is unique to us. Consequently, in whatever the contest, we crave the underdog status. It is as though being tagged with it will arm us with a moral superiority unattainable to the despised favourite. Just look at how

Historic Dragons 1956-1966. Painting by John Campbell

the Maroons’ coach carries on like a pork chop at the beginning of every State of Origin series trying to instil in his team the belief that nobody thinks that the lowly, hard done by Queenslanders can beat the flash boys in sky blue. (And what about how the hand wringing Member for Bennelong has recently gone public with his crafty ‘we could be annihilated at

the polls’ whine? Have you ever seen anything so transparent?) Wanting to be underdog is a self pitying crock that makes a vanity of humility and, worse than that, betrays a morbid and culturally transmitted fear of failure. Why else would you go out of your way to provide yourself beforehand with an excuse for losing?

Muhammad Ali, arguably the most profoundly influential sportsman ever, would have no truck with such piffle. He saw no shame in being the best and he let the world know it, albeit with an immodest but always endearing and thoughtful theatricality that, try as he might, our more abrasive Anthony Mundine has been unable to emulate.

The Americans in general have never been ones to hide their light under a bushel. We find their brazenness and rejection of cap doffing distasteful. It is un Australian, that’s for sure, and it’s one of the deep rooted causes of our scorn for them. (How often do you hear the word ‘American’ used as a pejorative? As a film reviewer, I could not possibly recall the number of times I’ve heard people dismiss a movie as American this or American that – meaning bad.) Of course, there are always exceptions. Anybody who is old enough to recall the all-conquering St George rugby league team of the 1950s and 1960s will know that the Dragons were never burdened by the weight of favouritism. For eleven weary seasons in a row it was they who triumphantly paraded the J J Giltinan Shield around the Sydney Cricket Ground on grand final day. I thought them utter bastards but, in retrospect, can only admire their pomp. Then there is the contradictory view of those who follow the gallops. Unless they are at the Last Chance Saloon and desperately pinning their

hopes on a 33/1 roughie to recoup a lost fortune, punters have no place in their hearts for the outsider. Base bookmakers yes, but the bloke wagering his hard earned wants to be sure that he is in the hunt to make a buck. Australia’s most beloved horses are not the 100/1 underdogs but the mighty champions who kept on winning. From Phar Lap to Makybe Diva, lining gamblers’ pockets has always held sway over any sentimental desire to see the lesser light be first past the post. But apart from at the track, there does seem to be a universal tendency to death ride those who stand out from the herd, even in the US. Americans will support any opponent of the New York Yankees, in the EPL it is whoever’s up against Man U and I’ll bet pounds to peanuts that in the Italian Serie B the whole nation would have been behind whoever was playing the disgraced old lady, Juventus. (There is no J in the Italian alphabet. Isn’t that a precious anomaly?) Which makes me wonder. Closer to home, is it time to start hating Manly again?

Pipped at the post in San Fran

Bruns seconds fall in local derby

Due thanks

Lennox Head’s Pip Taylor (pictured) has stormed home to second place in San Francisco’s Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon. First contested in 1980, the world famous event is renowned for its punishing course and conditions and this year was no exception, with icy winds and heavy fog. Pip raced consistently at or near the front all day, only to be bested by 2002 ITU World Champion Leanda Cave of Great Britain.

Steve Edmonds Brunswick Valley versus Byron Bay is always a fiercely competitive local d e r b y a n d S at u r d ay ’s game was no exception. The Valley super seconds were flying high with a 2-0 lead at the break, following goals from player coach Matt Woods and a 30-yard screamer from Jason Loewenthal. Midfield general Adam Goodhand found lots of room and was in inspiring form against his former club. However, points have been hard to come by this year for Valley and as the second half wore on, they began to tire and finished up on the wrong end of a 3-2 scoreline. The looming injury crisis deepened with influential defender s Heath Ogston and Lachlan Ryall both joining Tim Maclean on the wounded list. The thirsty thirds were unlucky not to come away with three points at Tintenbar, but had to settle for a share of the points in a 2-2 draw. After Tintenbar had taken the lead, Valley fought back when Leon Maclean converted a cross from Jake ‘Speedy Legs’ Duffey after a devastating

Darryl Quigley Brunswick Valley Junior Rugby Union were unable to come up with a win last Friday but had a most enjoyable weekend proving that rugby is not merely about success on the field (see results), but the U8s had fun building sand castles and generally dismissing the meaning of life. As importantly, it is time to pay tribute to coaches Dave Harman, Sam Denis, Sati Siamoa, Matt Perry and Cory Strickland. The time, effort and skills these people bring to teaching young men the code of Rugby and awakening them to its social benefits is hugely appreciated by all involved with the club and will go a long way to developing the character of the 97 players registered with the club.

Rams draw grand final replay Vlad Knaus On Saturday the Byron Bay Rams played host to a number of opponents, with the highlight of the afternoon being the Premier League clash with last year’s beaten grand finalists with arch rival Richmond Rovers. The Rams started at a great pace and were ahead 2-0 after ten minutes, thanks to fine goals to our flankers Jonathan Pierce and Joel Bradford. Soon after, though, it was 2-1 to the Rams after Rovers pounced onto a half chance to score. The second half started well for the local side when Bruce Morhaus blasted a fine shot into the net from 25 metres out for a 3-1 scoreline

to the Rams. This looked like it would be enough to win the match but Rovers lifted a gear and scored twice for a 3-3 draw, leaving both teams locked in second spot on the ladder behind Lennox Head. Best for the Rams were Jonathan, Shaun and Sam. This Thursday the Rams play Lennox at home in a top of the table clash. No games on the long week end for the premiers. The premier reserves were out to keep their unbeaten run alive against second placed Richmond Rovers and didn’t disappoint the large Byron crowd. After 20 minutes the score was 3-0 with superb goals to Steve Kirkpatrick, Thiago Priori

and Paulo Andrade. The first half was the perfect game, with the goals well taken and a wonderful defensive effort. The second half saw the Rams fans chewing their nails as Rovers hit back. The final score was 3-2 to the Rams, providing them with a 6 point buffer at the top of the table. Best for the Rams in another fine team performance were Ryan in goal, Gareth and James. The 4th division side played neighbours Lennox Head and are gaining momentum under the guidance of Tony Dunsmore and Paul Clark. This week the Rams came away 3-2 winners in an enthralling match.

run. The Mullum boys took the lead mid way through the second half through a blistering strike from Jonno Hughes, his first for the club. A late slip up let Tintenbar off the hook. Taking points away at Tintenbar is the equivalent of England winning a penalty shoot out with Germany, but the solid sixths managed this feat with a 5-1 hammering of the old enemy. An unusually generous referee presented the Valley with an early penalty which Ray Musgrave placed beautifully into the top netting. This was followed by another Gar y Flynn special to make it 2-0. When Tintenbar countered with a goal it all got a bit edgy until Grub, leading by example, got a third early in the second half. When Ray was hacked in the box for another penalty he buried his shot in the bottom left corner. Youngster Dave Holliday poached a fifth late on. Highlights included a flying diving header from Mark Patten as well as an outstanding performance from man of match Simon Mulders.

Brunswick Boardriders Club BBC will present ‘A Band Of Skallywags’ at Bruns Bowlo on Sunday, June 10, from midday to 6 pm, with barefoot bowls from 1pm to 3pm. The band is comprised of BBC members and all are welcome for a great family fun day. Call Steve, 0414 992 137.


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Earthworks & Lanscaping Services

• Fencing • Slashing • Stockyard Building • 4WD 4 in 1 Bucket • Post & Rail Fences All areas – no job too small

6684 2440 / 0415 838979

GAS FITTERS & SUPPLIERS BRUNSWICK VALLEY ELGAS SUPPLY FREE DELIVERY, NO RENTAL .................................. 66801575 FEDERAL MULLUM GAS SUPPLY........................................................................................ 66884000 MULLUMBIMBY GAS WORKS Service & installation. Lic No L11487 .................................. 66842171

HANDYPERSONS A GREAT JOB @ a great price ...........................................................Mark 66855570 or 0421 932945 ALL PLASTER & CARPENTRY WORK Satisfaction or no charge ..David 66802001 or 0419 902002 A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All Ph Andre............................................................ 66847553 ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Paint, repairs, renovations ...................................0434 554163 ALL HOME & BUSINESS Handyman service. Carpentry, painting, etc.....................Chris 0410 588112 BAY BUILDING SERVICES Int + ext home improvements ph Pete ...................................0427350470 BUILDER Lic 3442C Renovations, handyman ph Larry ............................... 66845331 or 0418 608407 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Tom Scott........................... 66847449 or 0418 600576 COSMO’S HOUSE HEALING SERVICES Pro paint, carpentry, the works .......................0422 996731 DAN HANDYMAN Leaking taps to minor building maintenance ............. 66228911 or 0402 009361 ESSENTIAL HANDY & PAINTING SERVICES ............................. James 0432 418354 or 66853186 HANDYMAN PETE Computers, phone extensions, pumps, carpentry, gate repair .............0407 662900 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICE ............................................. Michael 66844970 or 0405 325569 SHANES HANDYMAN SERVICES General carpentry & odd jobs ...................................0439 335659 YOUR LOCAL HANDYMAN Good and reliable Zvika.................................................. 0417 629849

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

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BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings.........................66853745 or 0403 7133037

WINDOW TINTING

• Landscaping • Site leveling • Trenching • Backyard site cleanups • All other little earthwork projects Ry: 6684 5214 or 0432 026 688

HIRE BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ........... www.byronpartyhire.com.au 66855483 or 0439855483 CRANE TRUCK Large & small lifts........................................................................................... 66855991 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .............................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 TRUCK WITH CRANE & GENERAL CARRIER Large & small lift & carry jobs ...................... 66846789

SECURITY SERVICES

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BUSINESS & OFFICE SERVICES SORTING CHAOS SECRETARIAL BUSINESS SERVICES........................................................ 66805555 TRANSLATION NAATI Certified German, English. Linda Wiederkehr ..................................... 66803968

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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION 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 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING SERVICE Mini excavator hire, ...........0402 716857or 66802750

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ACCOUNTANT HUDSON MATTHEWS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ............................... 66858129

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BUSINESS SICK? Call Brainy Blonde Consulting, office reorganisation, Bookkeeping .......... 0417 188436 CLARE WIGLEY BOOKKEEPING Efficient & professional solutions, MYOB installation & training .0422 190277

COMPUTER SERVICES ADAM THE COMPUTER GUY .................................................................. 0439 587858 or 66850136 CORE TRAINING AND SUPPORT Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist ............................... 66870653

Reg. 1482 NSW L2603 QLD 11645

ENVIRONMENTAL PEST CONSULTANTS Specialising in alternate and integrated methods of control. Termite inspections/non-chemical control.

Ph/fax 6684 2428 Mob 0418 110 714

5t Excavator – Experienced operator

Post hole borer • All building works • property improvements • Enviro bush clearing • All general earthmoving

ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry ................................................................................................ 66847415

REMOVALISTS ASHFORTH REMOVALS ........................................................................... 0411 288101 or 66808938

BYRON COMPUTER SERVICES

TRUCK with crane & general carrier. Large & small lift & carry jobs......................................... 66846789

PC Software & Hardware Solutions

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Cape Byron Removals 8 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Industrial Estate • Based in Byron Industrial Estate • Continuing to serve the Byron Shire • Local • Brisbane • Sydney • Melbourne • Inland

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PRINTING & GRAPHIC ART

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ACCENT COLOR THE COPY SHOP ....................................................................................... 66856236 ACCENT COLOR THE LAMINATING SHOP ......................................................................... 66856236 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Design and Printers ................................................... 66858264 POPSICLE DESIGN Quality Design in Byron................................................................... (02)8003 4373

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

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FLORISTS OH HANG IT OH POT IT Fresh local flowers & plants. Deliveries ........................................... 66842557 PASSION@FLOWERS Byron Bay. Fresh flowers, weddings. Interflora member ..................... 66855209

HAIR & BEAUTY ALLURE BODYWAXING Suffolk Park ...............................................................................0403 417508 SLEEK BODY WAXING Bangalow ............................................................ 0432 564512 or 66872264 SPRAY TAN – BRONZED BYRON BABES ............................................... 0432 533680 or 66809356

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HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .................................... 66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................... 66857001 ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Postural re-education for pain, stress/dysfunction. M. Hayes ..... 66809770 CRANIO SACRO BALANCE Also for animals ........e: craniosacrobalance@hotmail.com 0432 625612 MASSAGE TABLES & SUPPLIES Mullum Herbals 79 Stuart St ............................................ 66843002 MULLUMBIMBY Herbals, Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St.............................................. 66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................... 66841511 SUZIE PHILLIPS ACUPUNCTURE & ORIENTAL MEDICINE .............................................. 66809696

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BANGALOW Jodie Jacobs ....................................................................................................... 66872337 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent, Mon - Fri ........................................... 66851126 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer & Jodie Jacobs......................................... 66807575

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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............................................. 66857222 NICK EDMOND & MARTINA RIGBY Mullumbimby Physiotherapy & Acupuncture 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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• Direct to fabric print t-shirts • Poster & canvas printing to A1 • Colour laser printing • Business cards • Shopfront signs & A frames • Short run specialists

Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate Ph 6685 7350

MOTORING BILLINUDGEL BRAKE CENTRE ............................................................................................ 66801382 BILLINUDGEL STEERING & SUSPENSION ......................................................................... 66801382 BILLINUDGEL TYRES & BATTERIES .................................................................................... 66802366 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition, for quote phone Mark ......................................0427 660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE ......................................................................66845296 or 66845403 FRED HENRY MECHANICAL REPAIRS Billinudgel.............................................................. 66802155 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, welding, MTA member, Pearce Motors.......................................... 66851252 PAINT CHIP & SCRATCH REPAIRS ........................................................................Brian 0402 339859 WILSONS EXHAUST & SUSPENSION ................................................................................ 66856925

BAYSIDE RADIATORS, WINDSCREENS AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 Hours 7 Days Serving Byron Shire

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AUTO COOLING SERVICE CENTRE

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

"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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Website Design & Marketing Graphic Design Clean Lines, Ph: 6684 6128

Quality tyres & retreads, repairs, batteries, fitting & balancing

MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684

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HEALTH & LIFESTYLE CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR Bruce Campbell, Brent Verco 52 Shirley St, Byron Bay ................................ 66858159 CHIROPRACTOR Andrew Badman & Steve Foster– low force ............................................... 66858553 MICHAEL SCHWAGER Chiropractor 108 Stuart St, Mullumbimby ........................................ 66841962 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Karl Wedeman & Brent Verco. 110 Dalley St ............................... 66841028

Grooming @ reasonable rates Free pick up and drop off, for 1st groom * limited area Call Rachel 6684 1201 or 0405 265 383

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

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILLINUDGEL/OCEAN SHORES VET HOSPITAL Jon Hollingworth ................................... 66803480 BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones ..................................... 66856899 MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Dr Neil Farquhar and Dr Richard Gregory .............................. 66843818 SUFFOLK PARK VET CLINIC Michael Cumpston .................................................................. 66853696

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


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Classified Ads

PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE TO CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINE Deadline for line ads has moved forward 1 hour and is now 1pm MONDAY INDEX Art & Artisans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Birthdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Births . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Bus Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Business for Sale . . . . . . . . . . .45 Cabins for Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Childcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 For Hire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Garage Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Halls For Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Health Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Holiday Accommodation . . . . .45 Houses For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .45 Housesit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Land For Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Musical Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Only Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Pets of the Week . . . . . . . . . . .47 Positions Vacant . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Property For Sale . . . . . . . . . . .45 Public Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Share Accommodation . . . . . .45 Short Term Accommodation . .45 Social Escorts . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 To Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 To Let . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Tractor Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Tradework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Tree Lopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Wanted To Rent . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Work Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

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ECHO C CL LASSIFIEDS 6684 1777 PHONE ADS

RATES & PAYMENT

Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

$12.50 for the first two lines

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(minimum charge)

Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

(these prices include GST)

AT OUR OFFICES

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Classified ads may also be lodged at our offices:

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VENUE HIRE FUNCTIONS, PARTIES at Mullumbimby Golf Club. Enquiries at club or on 66842273

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GARAGE ROLLER DOORS x 2 Colourbond green $100 each. 66846347

2 sets French doors, louvre windows, 700m decking, timber windows 200m, 10x2 bathroom vanities, Cypress floor, Camphor boards, 2 x exterior staircases, bushrock, 150 litre water heater. 66840343, 0431396859

MULLUMBIMBY 23 Grevillea Ave, Saturday from 8am. Downsizing must sell! Single beds, desks, h’hold stuffs, some small electricals, lots of clothes, shoes, bric-a-brac.

RALEIGH road cycle classic Rolls saddle, all extras, lights etc, $900 ono. Phone 0402040554

FRIDGE 360L, good condition, $120. Phone 66842969 or 0410611030

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BABY CRADLE Leander tripod with canopy, never used, new $650, sell $350 ono. Phone 66840100

FRIDGE/FREEZER Samsung ‘Cooltech’ vgc, 210L, $300. 66853892

MOVING sale Sat 9am. Clothes, furniture, kitchen goods, 2/9 Shelley Drive Byron

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2 FOLDING TABLES 120 x 60cm $25 ea, blue Freedom guitar with stand $80, surfboard 7’2 mal $150, skateboard $25. Bicycles 1 mens, 1 womens, 1 child. Ph 66853103.

DOUBLE BED ENSEMBLE great cond, $100 ono, guitar classical electric acoustic $200 ono. Ph 0403221923

MULLUM 6 Station St, Sat only, 2.8m tinny $350 ono, bed $40 + more.

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& Bamboo Flooring from $10.50sqm. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66764088 - sample & brochure

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2 GREY STOOLS $20 ea, Sanyo upright freezer $160, Westinghouse 344L fridge $160, Chef LPG gas stove, full oven, griller, 4 burners $90. Ph 0414363316 BED Ikea pine bunk, good cond, $100. Phone Sam 66854721 QUEEN-SIZE BED inner sprIng ensemble good cond. $150 ono. 0411428594

EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE/NANNY Loving & caring, flexible & reliable. All hours. Refs avail. Qualified. Linda 66859614, 0421892812 FREE PARENTING INFORMATION Overwhelmed by your children’s behaviour? Don’t know what to do? Liz May can help with easy and effective strategies. 66847594 or 0409121780

FOR HIRE BACKHOE HIRE/4WD John Coe – All excavations Ph 66841576, mobile 0408841576

Door’s Need Fixing? Call an Expert! Ph 0428454312. Lic.37379

Andy’s Handy Service Gutter cleaning. Rubbish removal. All household repairs. Ph 0408628130 FEATURES

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Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.30am-6pm, Sat 7.30am-2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323 BRIDGLANDS BUY & SELL – good used furniture – good clean bedding – late model electrical & antiques. M’by 66842511

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GLASS MIRROR min size 2400x800. Must be in gd cond. 66847309 after 6pm

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Stone sculpture, landscaping, building. Ph Simon 66794053 or 0416426729 www.featuresinstone.com.au

TECHNICS SL 1200 mk 2 x 2 + slip mats & spare needles $1300 ono, vinyl also available. Phone 0448668601

WANTED: ANTIQUES, GOOD USED FURNITURE. Clean double & queen size beds. Bridglands Mby 66842511

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RELUCTANT SALE - Maytag fridge with ice maker $400, 6pc dining table h/wd colonial style $400 neg. 0438328970

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MULLUM bed, whipper snipper, model airplane, bike & more. Cnr Left Bank Rd/ Mellaleuca Dr, Sat 8am. 66843084

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TRAMPOLINES, REPLACEMENT MATS & parts, a variety of pool tables in different sizes & accessories. Phone 66851624, mobile 0409851624

CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes and prices at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. CARPET MATS – from 50 cents each at Ray Towers, Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, Billinudgel. Phone 66801718

HENNING GOLF SET, USA made, with titanium forged heads and bag/ club organiser + buggy, vgc, $300. Ph 66847309 after 6pm. BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Best brands. Best range. Sleep Zone, Bridglands, Mullumbimby. 66842511

9 ELOURA Ct Ocean Shores North Sat 8am-12pm. Home sold. 66804542. Kelvinator fridge, furn, sofa bed, mower, porta-cot, fish & tank, bedding etc.

CARAVANS WINDSOR CARAVAN for sale, 1990, 20ft, exc cond inside, new fridge, mattress, microwave, stove/oven. 100m power lead $3500. Phone 0403896644

MOTOR VEHICLES Byron 2 Airport

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HORSE TRUCK a house on wheels for you and your horses, dual cab, vgc, new body for 4 horses, kitchenette, bunks for 4 $63,000. Phone 66848202

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$ paid local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403

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Take advantage Brisbane’s largest choice. Buy at Dealers only through us. Ring Bruce Clarke on 0439854468. THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE. DELTA 82, cab/chass eco diesel, one owner, all logs, rego 12/07, new brakes, tyres, batts, filters, mech exc, $5000 ono. Phone 0402040554 TOYOYA SECA ‘86, 5 speed, air-con, CD, 7 mth rego, gc, $1500. 66845171 MITSUBISHI MAGNA ELITE 1992 immaculate condition, 78,600km, black/grey, $3300. Ph 66853103 94 HYUNDAI EXCEL 258,000km, needs new gearbox, $600 ono, very reliable, rego 08/07. Ph 66846480 MITSUBISHI VAN 4WD off road L300, air-con, new tyres, $9850. 0429668466 97 FORD FESTIVA GXI 5 sp, man, ac, p-st, 11 mth rego, $6500. 0409127424 CAMRY 1991, wagon, auto, good cond, 12 mth rego, $2900. Ph 66291037 WHITE FORD LASER looks tops, 1991, low km, good cond, very economical, serviced regularly, $3500. Please call Janette 0404124185.

POTS, PLANTS, all half price, Wed, Thurs, Fri. Nursery behind Oh Hang It Pot It, Mullumbimby

VR COMMODORE 1994, auto, CD, body kit, gd cond. $4000 ono. 0421223841

GAS HEATER near new Rinnai, 3 bars, throws out incredible heat, $800. Phone Sam 66854721 BEAUTIFUL carved wooden dresser $150, student metal bunk $120, pine dresser $50, drawers $40, lge table + 6 chairs $80. Phone 66841524 8’ MINI MAL ‘Outer Island’ hand shaped by Mitch Rae. Bag & leg rope. Rarely used. $750 0427695563 or 66844560 BABY COT $180 & mattress $30, Baby Bjorn $65, padded bouncer $40, port-acot bassinet insert $60, Mountain Buggy Terrain dble pram $450. 66875585 FRIDGES WASHERS & DRYERS All with warranty 3/46 Acacia Street Byron Bay (next to Calypso Clothing) Open 96pm Mon-Fri. Phone 66857781 WASHING MACHINE front loader, very good condition, $400ono Ph 66857781 WHEELCHAIR with oxygen carrying facility $300. Ph 66857781

GARDEN SHEDS Discount prices, slab & erection service. Ph 66841674, 0405922839

CATAMARAN HOBIECAT14 Good Condition $695 ph 66847526 FRENCH SALON ornate 4 piece lounge carved frame $500. Ph 66853256

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

COMPOST TOILETS Garry Scott • 66843468

O.SHORES, BRUNS, MULLUM mobile tech. Daniel 0422804449, 66801713

RABBIT HUTCHES trampoline, fish tanks, cane outdoor setting, 6 alum chairs & cushions, sunlounger & cushion, glass dining + 6 swivel chairs, 3 seat lounge. Phone 66802162

PAVERS charcoal approx 150, 400 x 400mm $50. Phone 66875585

FREE bricks, pavers & timber. Phone 0418861852

Bales $4. BH 66844242

MOVING SALE 28 Caniaba Cr, Baywood, Sat 8am. Clothes, toys & more.

ORGANIC FRUIT & VEG Saturday 9am - 1pm. Fossil Farm, 419 Left Bank Road. 0429843408

WASHING MACHINE auto $140, fridge 2 door $250. 0413589388

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BYRON 62 Carlyle st, Sat 8am. Huge variety. New, secondhand & retro clothing & accessories. Very cheap! Be early!

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BYRON IN TOWN f-furn with tv for n-s female student, tourist or working person. 3 rooms avail from $125-$150pw. Phone 66856560. STUDIO in town. Suit couple $200pw Sgle studio room $120pw. 0409062074

BROKEN HD RD beachside Suffolk. 2 rooms avail, f-f, $125pw ea + bond, no bills. Ph 66871284 after 5pm weekdays.

FEMALE to share quiet, leafy Bangalow home. N-s, d-f veg. $150pw incl bills & broadband. Ph 66872905

NEW BRIGHTON furn, gardens, patios, 5 min bch $120pw incl. Txt 0431301048

BYRON BEACH COTTAGE, room for rent $180pw + bond. Ph 0401735269

BYRON CENTRAL well appointed dbl/ twin share room in funky house. $200pw no bills. Ph 0421925531

BROKEN HEAD large rm with en-suite, priv deck & BBQ. $130pw. 0429920420

WILD NATURE BYRON BAY Natural Make-up and Skin care Franchise, Busy and Rewarding, $35,000 + stock. Phone 66807220 www.wildnature.com.au

SUFFOLK PARK room in house for 3 months approx. Near beach $100pw + bond & bills. Ph 66859793

PRIME LAWSON STREET Huge 132sqm Retail leasehold 5yr + 5yr option. Air-con. 4 x Secure Parking. Avail Sept 1st. $75,000 Contact 0414668422

BYRON IN TOWN furnished room, single $160pw, double $200pw. 0418739367

SUNRISE female to share large house with SAE students, $155pw plus bills. Phone 0431914650.

BYRON HILLS Sunny Mexican style 2br cottage, walk to beach, July 1 to mid Sept, $290pw all incl. 0421352701

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK 2 rooms in great house, ens, pool, f-f, WiFi, pref worker, $150pw, no bills. 66853087,0412300662

SHORT TERM / LONG TERM Shanti yoga house to share. Views nature reserve Byron Hills $130pw, d/f, n/s. Phone 66859911 or 0422360909.

2 ROOMS $130 & $120, share with 2 girls Suffolk, pool. Avail now 0403736717

CABINS FOR SALE GET SHACKED Portable cabins. Ph Simon 0413209367 or 66884264, Luke 0404377864 RELOCATABLE BUILDING 20’ wide x 33’ long, windows, doors, electrics etc, open plan, suit large office/studio or easily convert to home. Can arrange delivery $17,500. Ph 0413289443

HOUSES FOR SALE LISMORE HEIGHTS great location, ideal first home or investment. 3br, aircon, double garage, renting at $250/wk. $254,000. Ph 66871256

COORABELL 3br, 2 bathrm, fully furn luxurious, Bali style, 2 storey house. Private, quiet, ocean views, ADSL, quality furn, avail 1-4 months all bills & gardening included, $650pw neg. 0415379448 LOVELY 1br apartment, Ewingsdale, pool etc, $240pw. 66847610 UPPER MAIN ARM deep forest retreat centre, ocean & mountain views, very private & quiet, 5br & 2 bthrm, can sleep 20. Avail mid July to Sept, $500pw. Phone 66845279

BYRON 1 room for worker, own bathroom, pref fem, $130pw 0408623938 O.SHORES big room, own entry, carport, kitchen, $120pw, working fem. 66805532 BANGALOW 2 rooms in spacious house, after July 2. ADSL, garden, trees , stroll to village, suit quite mature N/S, D/F person. $120pw + bond 66872732 SUFFOLK PARK 2 rooms in beautiful home $125pw for both. Phone 66853006 or 0432797044 MULLUM large house with 2 others, girl/ guy $110pw + bond. Ph 66192549

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SUFFOLK PARK 1br, pref female n/s 2035 years, fun, friendly house $115pw. Ph 0423271751 or 0431556544 ROOM in large house O.Shores, n/s, mat, pref worker $120 + bills. 66803226 NTH OCEAN SHORES nice room in big house, 2 min to beach, big garden, b’band, n/s, tidy, working, relaxed person. Short term ok, $150pw. 66803560 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK large sunny room, ensuite, avail 10 June to 2 Sept possibly longer $120pw. Ph 0415939615 SUFFOLK rm in 3br t’house, close to beach, share with working creative couple, $130pw + bond + exp. Ph or text details 0400031678 MULLUM TWO ADJOINING ROOMS Share bathroom and kitchen with 1 other. Peaceful, happy environment. Must be working $150pw incl. Ph 66844799 LENNOX 1 large room, 1 min to beach and shops, non smoker $80pw + bond + expenses. Phone Sam 0422313254

FOR SALE BY OWNER: MAIN ARM 3br house on beautiful small acreage in Upper Main Arm, beautifully laid out, 2 cabins/out buildings, large swimming dam, fruit trees, good sun and forest mix. Offers around valuation of $540,000 Ph owner 0412818563

BYRON CBD opposite Beach furnished room share facilities/suit single/twin/ couple short or long term clean quiet comfortable. Ph 0408855738 OCEAN SHORES bedroom available now in large two storey home. Huge ocean views, BIR, ensuite, m/f, must be clean, responsible & employed, $120pw + bond & bills. Ph 0401390616

FOR SALE BY OWNER: Block of 4 flats in CBD Brunswick Heads. Unbelievable location. Property, close to river, beach, park/reserve. Offers around valuation of 1.2 Million Ph owner 0412818563

MYOCUM independent living, 1/2 house, 2br, lounge room, bthrm & large common space. Garden lover/s, n/s, couple $270, single $220+, avail 25/6. Ph 66846814

RARE RAINFOREST RETREAT enviro designed house, high rainfall and creek frontage, gas & generator, phone, not on grid, beautiful kitchen & bathroom, 15min Mullum, MO 10 shares, $350,000. Phone 66804441 Sydney 0425284446

BYRON room to rent, must be working $160pw. Ph 0412279377

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OCEAN SHORES luxury on the golf course, f-f, spa, pool, b’band, share with 1 other, $185pw incl. 0405216120

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BIG ROOM in share house, rural property at St Helena, 8 mins Byron. Ocean views, n/s, d/f, b’band, $100pw. 0412722919

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SUNRISE 2 rms, $150 with ens & $100pw for respectful worker/stud. 66855241

SUFFOLK B’SIDE big room in beautiful happy house, share with 3 others 25+ pref, lovely trop gardens. 0422081272 AH

71 Orana Road, 1238 metres. 66801665

EWINGSDALE choice of 2 rooms: MED ($120) or LARGE ($150, incl own bathrm) in organised rural share house for working person, b’band & great views, bills & bond extra. Ph 66847455, 0413721410

RAINFOREST/RURAL retreats, high alt & rainfall, 10-588 acres. Phone 66795000

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LENNOX room with en-suite, 100m to beach & town, $135pw. Ph 66875127

COORABELL spacious retreat. Luxury at lowest rate. Spa & BBQ. 66884781 WOOLI close to beach & river & national park, (2 hours south). Ph 66841273

4(% ').'%2 .%#+4!2 $2).+ #/-0!.9 MACKAY ST Rm in 3 brm house, drug and alcohol free $130 incl bills + bond. Ph after 4pm 0431405324 or 0422012382

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

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LOST VALLEY LODGE exclusive mountain retreat, relax in style. www. lostvalleylodge.com.au, 66840184

WORKING female available from mid June onward, loving cat & dog carer, references available. Phone 66846349

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PROPERTY FOR SALE

SUNRISE f-furn room in 2 bed t’house clean & tidy, n/s, walk beach, bus & IGA, quiet area, $130pw. 6685 5723

MORTGAGE BROKER, Buyers agent. No application fees. No exit fees. No hype. Just great rates and good service. MICHAEL MURRAY 0428555501

CLARKES BEACH 300m, single large sunny rm, quiet veg lady, share facilities, $130pw, avail 29/5-30/7. 66857736 BROKEN HEAD private, cosy, f-f home, fireplace, 2br, 2bthrm, 3 mins beach & shops. 27/6-1/7, $400pw. 66854918 SUFFOLK PARK on beach, room f-f, $130pw. 0418562414 or 66854683 OCEAN SHORES stunning f-f 1br house, avail 20/6 - 23/07 & Splendour, private, parkland, ocean views, ADSL. 66803060 HEALING HOLIDAYS gentle natural retreat night/wk/longer stays. 0437866424 SUFFOLK large fully contained & furn studio in a lush tropical setting. A very private gem, not suitable for pets or kids $220pw incl, 2 mths. Ph 0419691234

SUNRISE single room in clean quiet n/s house, fem pref $120pw 0412437707 BYRON 5 min walk to town, double br, f-f, n/s, $220 pw + $5 bills pp pw. Byron Studio, 5 min walk to town, hot & cold water, toilet access, elec, secure park, $85 pw, not for living. 0419336585 SUFFOLK PARK master bedroom, queen bed, BIR, $160pw, utilities incl. Mature, responsible person to share magical home, close to shops & more, 4mth lease. Call Norma 0425234397

BYRON nice room in lovely clean house available for one person, $150 per week incl bills. Ph 0434898383, 66857524

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BELONGIL 2br unit, full self-cont, now til August, $400pw. 0412361786 MYOCUM 2 housemates req’d, georgeous cottage in Myocum, avail till mid Sept, $130pw per room. 0413190266

SUNRISE 2 rooms (1br + study), own bathroom & toilet, n/s, d/f, worker or international student to share with clean, quiet couple, $165pw + bond & bills, avail 2nd July. Ph 66856549 or 0427444150

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.BYRON Shelley Dr, furnished room, for female working or student, $140pw + bond & bills, neg. Ph 66856220 BYRON CBD 1 large room $120pw + bond, incl elect, pref fem. 0410102063 LARGE SUNNY f-f room 3 mins to Byron. Nice quiet rural setting, share with 19/23 yo, n/s, d/f working person please, $125pw includes bills. 0422181268 ROOM FOR RENT Lennox, walk to beach and shops $110pw. Ph 0401487898

OCEAN SHORES mature, working person to share large modern, private house. Pool, sundeck, large kitchen, $120pw + bills & bond. 66803649

Byron Bay From a month to a year... • right in town • single / double / studio • fully furnished rooms • from $100pw no bills phone 0421 925 531

ROOMS AVAILABLE in 4 bedroom house, big back yard, close beach & shops. Ph 0431460143 ONE ROOM in luxurious apartment at Byron Links to share with one other, female pref, $180pw incl everything. Ph 66856719 or 0425778044 ROOM in gorgeous 3br house with fireplace in Bangalow. Must be working. $165pw includes elec. Ph 66872136

TO LET BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road. HOLIDAY APARTMENTS rooms $200pw or $150pw. Pool/beach/Byron town. Clean, drug free. Phone 66844364 GARDEN STUDIO, spacious private deck, f-furn, initially 6 months lease, suit worker, $175pw. Phone 66807439 OCEAN SHORES 3br, 2bthrm, views, part furn, $380pw. 0407527432 O SHORES fantastic granny flat for 1, n/s, no pets $170pw. Refs req. 66801486 OCEAN SHORES 2br house, neat, light & cosy, suit single or couple, SLUG, $240pw, avail 18 June. 0401888234 LENNOX HEAD large renovated 2 storey, 4 br, 2 bathroom house with full deck and glorious rural views, dlug & inground pool $450pw. Phone 0407699143 SUNRISE 2 br house & studio, sleeps 3, pool/beach/bus/IGA, 12 month lease $370pw. Phone 0408151742 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK 3br, 2 bathrm t’house, SLUG, pool, close beach & shops, 12 mth lease, no pets, refs req’d $380pw. Accom @ Byron. 66853805 CABIN SELF CONTAINED pleasant garden, quiet spot, $165pw. 66847420 LARGE CARAVAN quiet spot $95pw 66847420 SUFFOLK PARK 3br, 2 bathrm townhouse, SLUG, courtyard $450pw. Gail Fuller Real Estate, Suite 3, 6 Jonson St, Byron Bay. 66808111

TYAGARAH 2 br cottage, suit working couple, $320pw ph 66848128 STUDIO Main Arm, self-cont, furnished, quiet, $140pw. Ph 66845502 MAIN ARM VILLAGE 3brm house, fireplace, fruit trees + vegie garden $300pw. Phone Sharon 66845058 NORTH OCEAN SHORES nice tidy 3 br house, quiet area, available end June $320pw. Phone 66804944 BYRON BAY Studio flat, own laundry & carport, avail now, $190pw. 66763503 OCEAN SHORES stunning 3br timber home, furnished, large covered decks, secluded gardens $360pw garden maintenance incl, available immediately for min 12 months. Phone 0414409938 BRUNS 1br garden unit, patio & carport $195pw or $210 furn. 0411148644 BYRON BAY modern 3br, 2 bathrm house, 10min bush walk to beach, beautiful outlook, $500pw. 0439408721 MIDDLE POCKET BILLINUDGEL 4br, 2 storey wooden house on acreage, pets OK $310pw. Ph 0405019389 OCEAN SHORES 3br near new house, light, airy, avail mid June $360pw. Phone 0414502222

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BRUNSWICK HEADS spacious 2br garden flat, n/s, working couple or single $240pw. Phone 66850279 LENNOX HEAD beautiful 4br house, DLUG, ocean views, quiet, $450pw. BALLINA EAST nice 3br house, quiet LUG, trees, $350pw. Ph 66867678 BANGALOW self-cont studio, n/s, wireless ADSL, $175pw incl elect & gas. Phone 0428221831 BYRON BAY fully furnished, self-cont, new studio. $250pw. Ph 0415482009 BRUNSWICK HEADS: 1br 1st floor unit $160pw OCEAN SHORES: 3br townhouse $250pw, 2br house, SLUG $330pw, 3br townhouse, SLUG $300pw. CRABBES CREEK: 4br house (Available to 30/12/07) $350pw. No pets unless specified. Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads 66851206 EWINGSDALE self-contained 1br apartment, suit working single, no pets, available now, $180pw incl elect + bond. Suzie 6684921 or 0412140370

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BEAUTY/MASSAGE THERAPISTS Passionate therapists required for beautiful day spa. Great team & environment. Fax resume 66808960 BALLOON CREW/CHASE CAR driver early mornings, fit, reliable, enthusiastic person. Casual position. Phone Byron Bay Ballooning 66847880 ADMINISTRATIVE/BOOKKEEPING role, part-time position, excellent Word, Excel, account management, organisational & phone skills required. Email CV: byron@wetlands.com.au CASUAL BABYSITTER Lennox Head, calm natured, fun, loving, energetic, honest and reliable. Jodie 0408665275 RECEPTIONIST required for busy front desk. Experience with figures helpful. Friendly attitude and ‘can do’ attitude essential. Fax resume: 0266808960

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BIRTHS Becs, Adreas, Lily, Asher, & Freya, Welcome our beautiful boy Tilden. Born at home into our loving arms. Love and thanks beyond words to our midwives Max & Suzanne, your devotion will stay in our hearts always. Also to Susan & family, Cape Byron Steiner school community for your nurture and nourishment. We are truly Blessed

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Indigenous culture showcased

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On the June 8-11 long weekend, the largest annual gathering of indigenous artists and performers in the country will showcase their talents and share their culture with a diverse audience from around Australia and the world, at The Dreaming – Australia’s International Indigenous Festival. For four nights and three days visitors to the festival, at the picturesque Woodford festival site an hour from Brisbane, will experience a dynamic and flourishing indigenous culture through art forms modern and ancient. Yidaki masters, weaving artists, dancers, singers, musicians, writers and painters – every material and skill in the service of art and cul-

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ture will be on display in an extravagant celebration of indigenous cultures. Mal Brough, Minister for Families and Indigenous Affairs, said, ‘The Australian Government is proud once again to assist one of Australia’s premier indigenous festivals, particularly as this year we are commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum’. The 1967 Referendum which gave Aboriginal people in Australia the rights of citizenship will be the topic of one of the festival forums, along with a host of other issues. Pre-purchase tickets and save online at www.thedreamingfestival.com or call the festival office on 07 5496 1066.

Music Outback takes off in camper

Steve Berry from Music Outback Foundation (right) thanks 3 Dog Camping’s Ray Grigson for the donation of the Top Dog Roof Top Camper. Steve will be putting the camper straight to work over the next month as he travels in the NT delivering Music Outback programs to remote Indigenous communities. For more information on Music Outback, visit www.musicoutback.com.au.

Click on to Bird Buddies Bird lovers can now identify and obtain information on the shorebirds and waterbirds of the Cape Byron Marine Park, between Lennox Head and North Ocean Shores, with just a click of the mouse. The Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority is launching the Byron Bird Buddies website this Wednesday June 6. Each year over a hundred different species of these birds feed and breed on our shores and waterways, some coming from as far away as Japan and Siberia. This new website will help people identify some of the birds which they may come across

when walking near the Belongil or Tallows estuary, along the Brunswick River, on many of our beaches or at Flat Rock at Lennox Head. Bar-tailed Godwits, Ruddy Turnstones, Black-winged Stilts, Pacific Golden Plovers, Banded Stilts and Pied Oyster-catchers are some of the birds which feature on the website. The website also contains anecdotes of bird behaviour, observations and sightings. A particular highlight is the section entitled ‘births’, which provides celebratory photographic evidence of the birth and fledging of a variety of chicks in this area in recent times.

Community Notices Learn better communications! Meetings at the SDA Hall Cnr Shara Boulevarde & Banool Circuit, North Ocean Shores 9.45 am to noon, 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. For Info, visit our website http://brunzwickam.freetoasthost.info/ index.html or phone Steven on 0401 842 879, or David on 6680 2037.

CWA Mullumbimby CWA has a street stall on Friday, June 8 from 8.30am at the taxi rank. Next meeting is on Wednesday, June 13 at 10am at the CWA Rooms. All welcome. More information from 6684 1225.

The Lennox Headliners (left) recently became the third best small chorus in Australia after competing at the 2007 National Sweet Adelines Convention held in Brisbane at the Convention Centre on May 19. They competed against over 800 women from all over Australia and although the Lennox Headliners were one of the smallest choruses taking part, the judges from the USA were full of praise for their musicality, entertaining style and blend of voices. To book the Headliners or for information on how to join phone Rita Cranston on 6686 8592. Nardi to Mt Neville, easy, contact Mike 6621 5250; Saturday June 30, Mt Barney, hard, contact Karl 6624 2575; Sunday July 1, Gumma-Garra, Evans Head, easy, contact Ed 6621 5367. Please give two days notice for one day walks.

Spiritualist Gathering On Sunday June 10 at the Pioneer Hall, Gordon Street, Mullumbimby. Guest Medium Matthew Stott, all welcome. For more details phone Ra on 6684 3597.

Pet For life Garage Sale Donations requested for Old and Gold Festival Garage Sale on June 9. Furniture OK, please no fridges or beds. Contact Jean on 6680 1864 or Lisa on 0421 064 100 for more information.

Experimentos Locos Byron Cavanbah Toastmasters Sound and performance lounge, Coaching, mentoring, public speaking guide. Ideal for the inexperienced who wish to learn or improve their speaking skills in a friendly environment. Meetings 7.15pm on 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month at the Uniting Church Hall, Carlyle Street, Byron Bay. Phone 6680 8853.

art exhibition and installation art at La Mer Studio, cnr Banksia and Acacia Streets in the Industrial Estate on Friday June 8 from 7pm. Cost $10/$15.

Byron District Orchid Society

Country Club at 10.30am, cost $16. Guest speaker Barbara Stone. Apologies, bookings to Jean on 6685 1336.

Quilters Invitation

Bangalow Quilters meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday every month at Heritage House, Bangalow from 9.30am. Enquiries Mullum Magic Toastmasters to Lyn on 6687 4486 or Leonie Meets on June 11 at 7pm. on 6687 1453. Express yourself in a fun, safe View Club and supportive environment. The Brunswick Valley View Club Call Megan for details on 6680 has a luncheon on Thursday 4702. June 14 at the Ocean Shores The Society will meet on Monday June 11 (yes we know it’s the Monday of the long weekend) at 7.30pm at the Ewingsdale Hall. Visitors welcome. Come and see a beautiful display of members’ orchids. For further information contact Penny on 6680 1600.

Senior Citizens

Compassionate Friends A caring support group for parents whose child has died at any age. Sharing meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7.30pm at the Activities Centre, rear of the Baptist Church, Uralba Street, Lismore. Next meeting is June 21. For information phone 6621 4086 or 6621 5558.

The Mullumbimby Senior Citizens will meet on Monday June 11, 1pm in the Pioneer Centre, Gordon Street, Mullumbimby. All seniors welcome, phone 6684 5142. Red Cross First Aid Volunteer drivers Mum and Baby First Aid course Tweed, Byron & Ballina Com- specifically for parents of young munity Transport is seeking new children up to two years of age. volunteer drivers. This non-pro- Courses in Lismore on Saturday fit organisation needs volunteer June 30, Tuesday July 10 and drivers to drive their own car (a Tuesday July 31. Bookings to reimbursement for kilometres is James at Red Cross on 6622 paid) to take clients to medical 3244 or 1800 150 058. and hospital appointments in U3A Ballina/Byron the local area or as far as Bris- Next meeting at the CWA rooms bane. Drivers can nominate at Brunswick Heads on Tuesday which days they are available June 12 at 10am. Speaker is and how far they wish to travel. Warren Taylor on Astronomy. Contact Penny Baldwin on 6685 All welcome. Contact 6685 8324. 1982.

Bush Walks

The Northern Rivers Bushwalkers Club invites prospective members to the following walks: Sunday June 10, Broadwater National Park, Evans Head, easy, 10 km, contact Lindsay 6682 5586; Sunday June 17, Rockhill Creek Falls, Koreelah, medium, off-track, contact Neil 6683 4524; Sunday June 24, Mt

Male Survivors of Abuse Heartfelt House provides a ‘Taking the First Steps’ program for male survivors of sexual abuse. This is a closed group program consisting of six participants and three facilitators. The course starts in July and runs for 18 weeks. Places strictly limited. Phone Heartfelt House to register on 6628 8940.


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Community Classifieds

KITCHENS

HUGE KITCHEN SALE

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BOATS FOR SALE CARIBBEAN SKI FISHER 15½ ft, 115hp Evinrude, brand new interior, incl fuel tanks, depth finder, steering wheel, seats etc. Booker split trailer, both boat & trailer regist. $3,500 ono., MUST SELL! PH: 6646 9645 a/hrs 3.7 METRE STESSL with trailer & 15hp Yamaha motor. All NSW reg., exc. condition. $2,500 PH: 0419 144 645 370 STACER SEASPRITE on gal trailer, 20hp motor, safety gear & fish finder, 3yo excel cond! $4,800 ono. 0418 465 116

BUSINESS FOR SALE

AIRPORT TRANSFER FRANCHISE w w w. b y r o n b a y s h u t t l e . c o m . a u Lismore, Ballina & GC. $12,500 + $100/w lease. 0423 606 595

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

LOOKING FOR RESIDUAL INCOME? We have the perfect solution! If you would be satisfied with $400 to $800/week, tax free for a small risk free outlay with no effort from you Call 1300 791 449

FOR SALE

MACHINERY

VEHICLES

NEW ZINCALUME CORRO., HUSQVARNA ROTARY HOE Under $8 pr mtr, cut to size. 5hp, exc. condition $1,300 (02) 6721 0389, 6722 4660; PH: 6663 3279 6733 677 GENERATORS & INDUSTRIAL DIESEL POOL TABLE ENGINES Pub size, mint cond, all accessories, $850 New Iveco Motors direct from factory. Generators from 20PH: 0412 738 592 PRINTER CARTRIDGES & 2000 KVA. Industrial Pump REFILL KITS delivered to your Duty Engines 7 – 560 KW. door, city prices. 1300 730 018 AUTUMN SPECIALS www.easyrefills.com.au 8065 SRE 10 - 122KW @ 2300 $15,700 (inc GST) SHEDS ANY SIZE / SHAPE Lees Industries Group All made to order, direct from makers. PH/FAX: 6733 6773 Australia & New Zealand

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TOYOTA LITEACE VAN ’81 4sp man, 5 seat, 9 mths rego, runs well, AC-87-XG $2,500 neg PH: 0438 628 625 or 6625 1106 TOYOTA STARLET ’99 auto, air, 3dr, silver blue, rego 05/07, 25,000k, as new, ZEN-741 $11,500 ono PH: Jeff 6684 5460

RIK TOLBERT 3/6 RUSSELLTON DRIVE, ALSTONVILLE Phone 0413 648 718 or 6628 8597 BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS & SAVE! PUBLIC NOTICES

DATSUN 180B 1974 Orange auto, rego Sep/2007, reasonable cond, $1,200 neg. GXJ-023. PH: 02 6778 3746 AH

North Coast, Northern Rivers, Northern Tablelands, Mid North Coast. High royalty rates paid. Phone Tablelands Timbers 6642 8600 or 6657 8235

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ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

Another container of stock for this weekend. Be quick. Don’t miss out! Summerland Antiques & Garden Centre, Ballina PH: 6686 0211 Open 7 days

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TRACTORS

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WANT TO BE A TRAINER?

ACTE provides Nationally Recognised Courses Certificate IV Training & Assessment TAA40104

Certificate III in Aged Care Work (CHC30102) Commencing – 23 July 2007

Limited positions: 3 days per week x 14 weeks Maranoa Assisted Living Centre, Lismore/Alstonville Theory and practical delivered in an Aged Care facility All school holidays off

Baptist Community Services “Excellence in Christian Care� Contact Pauline Duffy, 6621 2334 for further information and application packages

Looking for a satisfying Career and a great Lifestyle.... Clarence Valley Council offers you a 9 day fortnight, flexible working hours, training support & more Applications are invited for the following employment opportunities closing at 4.00pm on Friday, 22 June 2007: Ref No 2088

Position Title Administration Officer (25 hrs per week)

Salary 26k-31k (pro-rata)

Contact Sue Jones 6645 0216

During times of high workloads or competing demands, the successful applicant may be required to work a 35 hour week. Please obtain the Position Description and Information for Applicants from Council’s website at: www.clarence.nsw.gov.au or the Human Resource Department on (02) 6643 0850.

“Clarence Valley Council is committed to the principles of EEO and OHS and has a smoke free work environment�

Stuart McPherson, General Manager

Bellingen Shire Council Great Place to Live, Great Place to Work

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MASSEY FERGUSON , 40HP 3 cylinder Perkins, 7 hydraulic mowers fitted, very good cond. $8,000 PH: 6656 4377

good horse experience and be kind to animals. Located north of Sydney, 15 minutes to beach, ½ hour to city. Accommodation available. A good place to work. Phone (02) 9450 1052 (leave message) or fax CV to (02) 9247 5187

Bellingen Shire is located on the Mid North coast of NSW and is reowned for its variation in magnificent scenery. It consists of seaboard, valley and plateau communities, situated only 30 minutes from Coffs Harbour. Council seeks applications from suitably qualifed persons with the necessary experience, for the below part time position for a period of 12 months based in Bellingen.

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Nationally recognised Certificate IV & Diploma of Remedial Massage courses Remedial and relaxation techniques After hours course & short course Part-time and full-time Upgrade course for Cert IV holders to a Diploma Date: every 3 months from mid June onwards Place: Byron Shire For all enquiries 0407 299 258

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VEHICLES - 4WD POSITIONS VACANT VEHICLES - 4WD 7 Days Intensive (+ Home Study) Call 07 3390 5522 TOYOTA RAV 4 ABLE TO START NOW? leesinda-sales@powerup.com.au FORD EXPLORER XLT Coffs Harbour, Tamworth, Inverell and Armidale ’99 manual, 5door, good cond, Customer service from home. 4X4 U wagon, petrol V8, Full TAA $1,295 & Upgrade $695 (4 days) silver, 5 seats, rego 01/08, white, 12 mths reg, AH39UE. TRACTORS Earn up to $1,500 - $5,000 ASK ABOUT OUR CURRENT PROMO $10,500 ono. 20,000km $32,000 AH-62-UI PH: 6628 1536 or 0429 867 744 p/m. Part/full time. For a free - QUOTE REF. NO: 2105 PH: 6646 9645 a/hrs information booklet call Course info and dates at www.acte.com.au WORK FROM HOME (02) 9432 1536 (24hrs) LANDCRUISER GXL Enquiries to ACTE PH: 07 5573 6517 Factory turbo 61 series, 1986, CREATE EXTRAORDINARY www.healthwithwealth.net 12 months rego. AD-42-SB. INCOME email info. 1800 156 880. Training course $8,900 ono PH: 6656 4377 www.PeopleAndPlankton.com.au

Reduce smoke & emissions, increase heat output, cleans glass & chimney flue. CARAVANS/CAMPERS • NEW & USED BUS SALES Australian Enviro winner. CAMPER TRAILER 2005 • We sell Mitsubishi Rosa Just place into fire box. Cavalier Off-Road, 12,000kms. $49.00 each. & Daewoo Buses & Coaches Half annexe, water tank, deluxe We purchase or consign kitchen. 9ft Qld tent, exc. cond. ATTARD SHEETMETAL SOUTH LISMORE VEHICLES $9,300 PH: 6775 1257 Used Buses & Motorhomes PH: 6621 8185. CAMRY CONQUEST sedan ROAD STAR POP TOP Single ’99, V6 auto, air, cruise, log Phone: 6628 1100 Fax: 6628 8888 beds, roll out awning, full HORSES Mobile: 0419 271 444 books, VGC, AO23WH. $9,490 annexe. all as new! 12 mths Email: motorhome@bigpond.com ono. PH: 6629 3314 rego. $16,900 ono 6656 4377 IDANO HORSE ** SUBARU LIBERTY ** 13 Owen Cres. Alstonville DLN 18738 TRANSPORT 2.5i Safety Pack. ’04 sedan, www.busandmotorhome.com Regular service up & down silver, manual, as new tyres, the Newell, New England, air, s/roof, 47,000k, reg Community Classifieds 1300 733 521 GOOD USED Pacific & Hume Highways. 06/07, ZHS476 $25,900 ono. PH: 0417 063 559 QUICK!! CARAVANS & To all other States. ads@communityclassifiedsnsw.com.au TOYOTA COROLLA SECA Phone Dallas ’04, Ascent white, 1.8L, auto, MOTORHOMES REAL ESTATE 0428 222 556 65,000kms, full service history, very good cond! ZGP-213 ACREAGE & NEW ENGLAND Community Classifieds $16,750 neg. PH: 6657 8164 112 acres (48.5ha), mainly GUYRA properties. Land & homes. level. Ample water. 10mins to JACKSON LIVESTOCK & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Moonee shopping centre and PROPERTY P/L. beaches. Pasture improved, Phone (02) 6779 1777 or visit

5NEMPLOYED 2E ENTERING THE WORK FORCE well fenced, new stock yards. www.jacksonlivestock.com.au $675,000 PH: 0418 666 330

*UST GRADUATED .EED WORK NEW BRIGHTON (BYRON) House Commission SWAP 3bed, decks all round up stairs, 1 bedroom for 2 or 1 bedroom CHECK OUT WWW TURSA COM AU LUG & granny flat below, GRAFTON. Have to move for close to golf & surf. $575,000. health reasons. 02 4933 1738 PH owner 0412 734 347 .EED STAFF #ALL LARGE 3 BRM Relocatable OR YOUR LOCAL 4523! OFlCE FOR THE WORKERS YOU WANT home, Ballina. Onsuite, PALM BEACH second toilet, air cond, QLD carpeted, all curtains, storage $10,000 gets you in a Connecting business & workers room end of carport, fan main $1.4 million dollar brm. $180,000 PH: 6681 4435 beachfront. tedbet@westnet.com.au FINANCE PETS REAL ESTATE MAGIC! Midway Noosa & Phone Michael Hervey Bay, 2.5 acs, good ** BUDGIES ** ACERAGE 57 ACRES 0417 949 997 Various colours from $10- Older style three bedroom dam, u/g water, f/fenced, ready $25. Scaling down, breathing home, all cleared. Pasture for building, nice views mtns SUPER SIZED BLOCK & farmland, easy drv major purposes. PH: 6642 8301 AH improved. Mainly level. Ample shopping, Reduced from $250,000 pretty drv to pristine FINANCE NOW! PUREBRED AMERICAN water. Ten minutes shopping bay & surf beaches. Absolute to $200,000. Boambee. CAR, BOAT, BIKES, VANS STAFFY - 2M, 6FM, nice big centre and beaches. 20 mins Gift! $85,950! 07 5476 7244 2079sqm, residential land, offer South Queensland Properties house plans approved, APPLY ONLINE pups, view parents, 10 weeks, Coffs Harbour. $650,000. extends to 30th June 2007. PLATYPUSCAPITAL.COM.AU microchip, vacc & wormed. PH: 0418 666 330 I BUY HOUSES PH: 6582 2781, 0423 014 253 6653 6551 From $450 PH: 6645 2507 AFFORDABLE LIVING! 1 HECTARE BLOCK FAST FOR SALE, Self contained 2000m², useable flat land. FOR CASH Balance treed, ENV. PORT. cabin, Terrace Caravan Park and town water. 3 Brunswick Heads, $75,000 Phone Michael Sewage mins to Sawtell and beaches. PH: 6685 0211, 0411 160 599 0417 949 997 $265,000. PH: 0418 666 330

ALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED

YOUNG FEMALE is required for household/babysitting duties. In exchange for large self contained granny flat. Located in Sydney (Bellevue Hill). Approximately 15-20hrs per week, which enables applicant to attend study or additional employment. This is an amazing opportunity for a luxurious lifestyle. Please contact Clare on 0414 363 920.

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Lend me money for my new CAR Lend me money for my new BIKE Lend me money for my new CARAVAN Lend me money for my new BOAT Lend me money for my new TRUCK Lend me money for my CONSOLIDATION Lend me money for my new RENOVATION Home loans available Competitive rates

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Julie Rollason

Michael Gudgeon

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PERFECT PACIFIC OCEAN PANORAMA Situated along the sought-after McLeod’s shoot ridgeline of Coorabell, this mountain top haven provides the perfect peaceful retreat. This stunning north east facing 2 acre parcel offers panoramic ocean and mountain views providing a perfect setting for those who love to entertain or simply want to relax and enjoy nature. With Byron Bay only 10 minutes away this exceptional property gives an excellent combination of country living and the convenience of beautiful beaches close by. Featuring a substantial home that has undergone a degree of renovation, the existing structure offers an ideal platform to improve on. Established landscaping, timeless rock walls and a large inground pool. The owners are committed to selling, so secure your chance now or at the auction.

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ELEVATED VALLEY VIEWS Cottage style home recently renovated X Elevated views of Corndale valley X Town water X New kitchen X Approx 10 acres with cottage gardens

OPEN HOUSE Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm ADDRESS 71 Cosy Camp Road, Bexhill OFFICE 6687 1500 AUCTION June 14 WEBSITE ID 268106

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OPEN FROM Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm ADDRESS 4 Barby Crescent, Bangalow SALES AGENT Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001 FOR SALE $695,000 WEBSITE ID 261837

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OPEN HOUSE Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm ADDRESS 15-17 Granuaille Road, Bangalow OFFICE 6687 1500 FOR SALE $595,000 WEBSITE ID 255312

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BRAND NEW LUXURY HOME Exceptional residence X Set on 9 fertile acres X Far reaching views over Federal to the Coast X Professionally landscaped X Extensive use of bi-fold doors

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OPEN HOUSE Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm ADDRESS 10 Julieanne Place, BEXHILL SALES AGENT Damon Rahmate 0413 884 091 FOR SALE $199,000 WEBSITE ID 234454

OPEN HOUSE Sat 11.00 - 11.30am ADDRESS 3 Pine Mountain Road, Possum Creek SALES AGENT Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001 AUCTION June 14 WEBSITE ID 268513

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“Sedona” is set on top of the world, with 360º hinterland and ocean views. This is an entertainers delight with large paved areas, pool and bar, surrounded by landscaped gardens. The home offers open plan living, gourmet kitchen with granite bench tops and quality appliances as well as 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a luxury parents retreat. Set on 19 pristine acres with a private roadway, photo security and electronic gate and a large 250sqm shed with four bays plus a self contained 2 bed studio. “Sedona” is a 10 minute drive to Bangalow and a 20 minute drive to Byron Bay. Asking price is $3,500,000. Inspection is by appointment only. Please contact Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798 or at L J Hooker, Byron Bay on (02) 6685 7300. Byron Bay

These 10 double storey dwellings are 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 Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 or L.J. Hooker Byron Bay on 6685 7300.

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1 North Head Rd, New Brighton. Auction 11am onsite June 23rd. Open house this Saturday 11.30-12pm. This high set 3 bedroom home with separate 1 bedroom self contained guest room under, is only about 100m walking distance from the beach. Open plan kitchen, living/dining and useable verandahs on 3 sides. This would have to be the best value for dollar property on the North Coast. Idyllic beachside property with surfing, fishing, walks on the beach all within a few minutes from your front door. Vendor is realistic and this property will sell at auction if not prior. Call Glenn Maxwell at Sean Kenny Real Estate on 0421 898 869 or 02 6684 2200.

Charming 2 bedroom timber beach house awash with colour and a refreshing tropical seaside appeal. The upstairs bedrooms and living area adjoin a verandah that encircles the whole house and overlooks the beautifully landscaped gardens. Downstairs is a separate spacious family room/ studio with second bathroom and laundry. Located within a 250 metre stroll to our pristine surfing and fishing beach where you can also enjoy a nice long walk along the sandy coastline to the river inlet of Brunswick Heads. Price: $625,000. Call Will Sorrell 6680 1594. Mob 0417 653 312. will@eldersnewbrighton.com.au New Brighton www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au

Byron Bay First National p50 • 45 Bottlebrush Drive, Suffolk Park. AUCTION Sat June 16. LJ Hooker Brunswick Heads p52 • 4 Short Streeet, Brunswick Heads. AUCTION July 28. Elders Bangalow p53 • 102 James St, Dunoon. Auction June 14. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm. • 682 Myocum Road, Myocum. AUCTION June 14. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm. • 71 Cosy Camp Road, Bexhill. AUCTION June 14. Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm. • 149 Scarrabelottis Lane, Nashua. AUCTION July 26. Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm • 50 Callistemon Drive, Federal. AUCTION June 14. Inspect 12-12.30pm. • 3 Pine Mountain Road, Possum Creek. AUCTION June 14. Inspect 11-11.30pm. Sean Kenny Real Estate p55 • 1 North Head Rd, New Brighton. Auction 11am onsite June 23rd. Inspect 11.30-12pm. Ray White Byron Bay p55 • 15 Wright Place, Byron Bay. Auction 12noon onsite Saturday June 9.

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Auction This Saturday 15 Wright Place, Byron Bay. Auction on-site at 12noon on Saturday 9th June. Gentle sloping 989 square metre block with redevelopment potential (subject to council approval), quiet culde-sac location, easy walking distance to town, school and beach. Featuring 4 bedrooms, solar hot water service and lock-up garage. Currently the property is rented out for $400 per week. Plenty of room to renovate or redevelop. The property is open for inspection on Saturdays from 12noon-12.45pm. Contact John Brophy on 0438 878 465 or Janis Perkins 0438 841 122

5 Superb Townhouses Must Be Sold! 28 Coronation Ave, Pottsville offer central location in the fastest growing town in northern NSW. On offer are three bedrooms, double garage, superb fittings, timber floors, spacious, private yards, approx 210sqm of sheer luxury. You will not see better than this, so inspect NOW! Priced to sell from only $399,000. All offers considered. Phone Graham 07 5535 1828, mob. 0418 756 083 or Mark on 0418756081.

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The Finishing Touch 165 Brooklet Road, Brooklet. Discover this ideal country 2 level full brick rendered home set on 1.25 acres. Superbly renovated with distant ocean and northwest mountain views. You will love the 4 large bedrooms, 3 tasteful bathrooms, study and home gym. The expansive dining and living area together with 3 separate decks offer many entertaining options and an elegant kitchen featuring timber bench tops make the home a delight. A manageable garden, easy access, large shed and only 10 mins to the beach, 5 minutes to Bangalow. Priced to sell at $899,000. Contact Scott on 0412 296 872 or Sonia on 0409 033 250.

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One of our drudges received a letter from federal veterans affairs minister Bruce Billson advising him of an increase in his pension. While our drudge is pleased to hear the news for veterans in general, he has never served in the military. Upon telephonic inquiry, our drudge found out from a pleasant bureaucrat that there was no-one else of his name in Mullum who might be missing out and that if the minister had sent the letter out to others undeserving of a pension it would be an expensive and ‘futile’ exercise. Anyone else of non-military background get a letter from Mr Billson? ■■■■In corrections and clarifications mode, we erred on page 7 last week. As Cr Peter Westheimer points out, the Working Group sought by Council is for the old Mullum Council Chamber, not the Civic Hall. And in the matter of dogs on beaches, our report on page 5 last week should have made it clearer that state government has to agree to an extension of the Brunswick dog-walking area. Who knows if that agreement will materialise? ■■■■Here’s good news. Janet the Gannet, whose rescue was described by Jenny Garrett last week, has recovered and was released from Australian Seabird Rescue at Ballina on Friday, together with two other rehabilitated gannets. ■■■■If you don’t like the US-Australian military exercise ‘Talisman Saber’ you might like to contribute to the fund for getting demonstrators to the area. The local account for the Byron SCCU is Byron Shire Council of Peace, BSB 802185, a/c 103095. More information can be found on the website at www.peaceconvergence.com.

■■■■At the same time as the NSW Premier announces legislation to create a police state around the Sydney APEC forum in September, the NSW Minister for Tourism is busy telling Sydneysiders what grand holiday packages are available for those who might not want to see their city infested with security thugs. ‘As the world’s leaders are hard at work,’ says the Minister, ‘I encourage the locals to take a break and go see the wonders of regional New South Wales.’ No doubt that particularly applies to locals who might wish to demonstrate against the hard-working leaders. ■■■■Some of those ‘hard-working leaders’ think it’s fine to use cluster bombs which randomly kill, maim and mutilate, often months after their deployment. Now a Senate standing committee has approved their use by Australian forces. Both major parties acquiesced in this barbarity, with the Greens and Democrats opposed. ■■■■Greens MLC Ian Cohen finds himself in a Kafkaesque situation. He wanted to get

details of the State government’s $22 million funding to Boral under the Forestry Industry Structural Adjustment Program. The government claimed some of the papers were privileged, and when challenged referred the decision to Sir Laurence

Street for independent arbitration. The report was delivered three weeks ago but the government is not going to release that either. It’s a growing trend in government both state and federal: this is a secret, and it’s even a secret why it’s a secret.

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