Byron Shire Echo – Issue 22.06 – 17/07/2007

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Community joins in colourful NAIDOC

Goolaboonya dancers made up of members from related groups in the Bundjalung nation lead the NAIDOC parade away from Railway Park and up main street to the peace pole on the beachfront in Byron Bay last Thursday. The street parade kicked off a sunny day of community celebrations with traditional dances and

songs, a kangaroo BBQ with bushfood relishes, kids activities including beadwork in red, black and yellow, the Aboriginal colours of sovereignty, and a surprise performance by singer/ songwriter Jack Johnson. Children and adults were led in traditional dance by indigenous example with entertaining

results – kids mimicked goannas and adults lost all inhibition. Last week’s NAIDOC celebrations provided a place of connection for indigenous and non-indigenous people alike where all were able to celebrate the unique culture and nurture the morale of the indigenous community. Photo Lou Beaumont

Local woman dies from meningococcal disease A middle-aged woman died on Thursday July 12 in Tweed Hospital from meningococcal disease having been transferred from Mullumbimby Hospital earlier that day. Greg Bell, the Assistant Director of Public Health for the North Coast Area Health Service, said, ‘If anyone suspects meningococcal disease, they should seek medical attention immediately.’ Meningococcal disease has a sud-

den onset and symptoms may include a high temperature, headache, nausea or vomiting, irritability, weakness or drowsiness, joint and/or muscle aches, stiff neck, purple blotchy rash that may change quickly. Babies and very young children may have less specific symptoms such as refusing feeds, irritability and a highpitched cry. Mr Bell said, ‘Meningococcal infection does not spread easily. It is spread by secretions from the

back of nose and throat of a person who is carrying it, with close and prolonged contact needed to pass it on. It does not appear to be spread through saliva or by sharing drinks, food or cigarettes.’ Mr Bell stressed that while meningococcal disease can be serious, in most cases early detection and treatment would result in a complete recovery. Winter and early spring are the peak seasons for meningococcal

disease. In 2007 there have been 38 meningococcal notifications in NSW, with one other fatality. Meningococcal disease is a rare but serious illness that usually causes meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) and/or septicaemia (blood poisoning). Information on meningococcal disease is available at www.health. nsw.gov.au/pubs/factsheet/pdf/ meningoccal.pdf.

A new Aboriginal health service is being established on the north coast. The Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service will be based in Ballina and serve the Aboriginal communities from Ballina to Wollongbar, Broadwater and Byron Bay. Commonwealth Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) funding of $600,000 a year will see the establishment of the premises and the employment of a half time GP, full time nurse, two full time Aboriginal health workers, receptionist, manager and a variety of social and emotional health, and drug and alcohol workers. The Northern Rivers General Practice Network (NRGPN) will be the auspicing body, with direction set by the Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service Committee. Dr Dan Ewald from the NRGPN, who was involved in the steering committee, has been providing an interim service from the Bunjum Aboriginal Co-operative premises in Tamar Street for the past four years. This will now become part of the new service. ‘Having the dedicated infrastructure for a primary health care service in place that can offer a GP service with the essential extras like immunisation, managed care for chronic diseases, health education, and mental health services will make a difference,’ Dr Ewald said. ‘This population with high rates of health problems needs a secure quality primary health care service that can be their health care homebase. Aboriginal people who have an established relationship with existing GP services in the area will be encouraged to continue that relationship. We will try to get to those people currently missing out.’ The health service committee is also calling on local Aboriginal artists to design a new logo for the service. A $500 prize is on offer for continued on page 2


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NSW planning minister Frank Sartor invited Main Arm Residents Association (MARA), the developers and Byron Shire Council staff to meet in Sydney on Tuesday last week over concerns about Council-approved development in the village. In a subsequent press release MARA said, ‘What ensued was a lively but chaotic roundtable discussion that ranged widely from Main Arm to the universe and the Minister’s disappointment at the absence of our Mayor.’ Cr Jan Barham told The Echo last Friday that she was told by staff her presence would not be required. Judy MacDonald of MARA told the Minister that ‘the Brunswick valley, a sensitive water catchment with Main Arm at its head, was the gateway to State, National and soon to be listed World

Heritage Rain Forest.’ She pointed out that ‘the proposed developments encroached on regionally significant farmland and that Main Arm is only a small hamlet situated along a dangerous road far from essential services. Responding to the Minister, Alex Dichiera said that ‘Main Arm was not opposed to some development on the proposed south village lot and far from being anti development, Main Arm had already accepted development on the the North village lot.’ Peter Leishman said, ‘Approval would set a precedent for paved subdivisions throughout the Byron hinterland.’ Opposition to the Byron Rural Residential Strategy (BRRS) was also expressed, particularly over the circumstances in which the strategy was approved in 1998. At the close of the one

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the winning entry. Local Bundjalung Elder, Bertha Kapeen, who is on the Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service Committee, has welcomed the announcement of the art competition. ‘I believe the art competition is an opportunity for the local Aboriginal community to get involved in the health service that is going to be provided and to put in what they feel about Ballina,’ she said. ‘I encourage all Aboriginal people to have a go at it and submit something to the competition that will give us the opportunity to have a

look at local artwork.’ For competition details and entry form phone the NRGPN on 6622 4453. Closing date for entries Wednesday August 15. A note on the health service name: The name Ballina is a corruption of the Bundjalung word Bullinah, which means place of many oysters – Aboriginal people came from all along the coast to feast on the abundance of seafood available in Ballina, according to Auntie Bertha. It was twisted to its current name after the town of Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland, by many of the early Irish settlers.

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Supporters of the Helen Street Bridge in South Golden Beach, plus the Progress Associations of New Brighton and South Golden Beach, say they are ‘aghast’ at the news that Byron Shire Council has killed off the bridge project. On June 28 in confidential session Council voted not to proceed with the bridge as it was deemed ‘too costly’ based on construction cost quotes ranging between $900,000 and $1.4 million. Instead, Council has identified road work and construction work that will ‘create better access’ to the beach from all parts of North Ocean Shores and South Golden Beach, and will be assessing and approving these arrangements at its next meeting on 30 August. Residents say the consultant process has blown out costs for the bridge: ‘The budget for the bridge set in 2005 was $436,000. At that point, Council had earmarked $139,000 from developer contributions towards its construction, and took out loans totalling $297,000 to cover the shortfall. We, the ratepayers, have been paying $28,000 pa in interest on those loans since then. While we were

happy to do that with the promise of a bridge, we are certainly not happy now Council has flip-flopped on the plan. ‘Consultancy fees and other non-construction costs were estimated at $100,000, leaving $336,000 for construction works. But a deeper examination of information on the project on Council’s website showed the planning group that the design quote was already $212,000 over budget at the outset of the tender process. ‘We are stunned that the tender went out when the budget was blown out to the tune of $212,000 at the outset,’ said Ralph Johnston, a long-standing member of the South Golden Beach bridge planning group. ‘Why wasn’t the community told of the costs and involved in a reality check before it was sent out? ‘We feel that the bridge design is at fault. It’s excessively over-engineered for the purpose. We just don’t need a three-metre span for a footbridge! ‘We have enough expertise and contacts locally to work with Council staff and come up with a bridge that is simple

and affordable. We just need the chance to do so.’ The group of concerned residents is upset that since 2005 there has been no attempt made by Council to discuss the situation with the community. ‘We could have looked at ways in which the non-construction costs of $100,000 could be reduced, such as landscaping grants and community labour, sweat equity and so on,’ Mr Johnston said. Residents approve of the proposed safety works to improve access to the beach for all residents. They feel that this should be funded from existing rates and not be considered as an alternative the Helen Street Bridge Project as proposed by Council. After a meeting of several dozen concerned and affected residents last Sunday, long time proponent of the project Maggie Brown made an impassioned plea to Council

and staff. ‘We are beseeching Council to not abandon us after so much hard work,’ she said. ‘We ask Council to keep faith with this community that has struggled so long and hard for this bridge. ‘It will not only provide a safe throughway, but also a manageable route for young children to reach the only recreational amenity in the area. We want a chance to revisit the bridge design and help bring it in within budget and up to all standards. ‘If we can set up a working group of Council staff, working with community representatives who have engineering and construction skills to explore further design and construction options, we feel can achieve an outcome one way or the other. If this is not possible within a six month period we will accept the loss of the project. Give us a chance please!’

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Be transported in and beyond at Dangerously Poetic Press’s annual Poetry Day lunch on Saturday July 21 at the Becton Byron Bay Beach Resort restaurant from 11.30am to 1.30pm. This vibrant cabaret of music and poetry has become a tradition. Local literati gather to celebrate poetry at the pre-Writer’s Festival free cultural afternoon. Everyone is welcome.Writers, travellers, and actors will share their favourite poems from around the world. Bill Mackay of the Love Handles will be the MC. The Love Handles ensemble with their travelling music have

been known to set off spontaneous dancing. Karl Farren will grace us with original songs from his new CD, Repentance Creek. Ann Bernauer and Hector will add a Latin beat. A special menu of soup, salads and cake will be available for purchase with coffees and tea. Enjoy a sneak preview of Dangerously Poetic Press’s CD/book, sand between the toes, haiku from byron bay and beyond, to be launched at the festival the following Sunday. This collection of haiku by ten local poets includes musical interludes with shakuhachi ute played by Kevin James.

Dangerously Poetic is a community not-for-profit group dedicated to expanding poetry consciousness on the north coast. It offers workshops, a monthly reading series in Bangalow, and special events as well as publishing local poetry. Sand

between the toes is their seventh publication and their first recorded CD designed to take listeners on a journey through the rainforest, the hinterlands and by the sea. Pick up your invitation to the launch at the Annual Poetry Day Lunch.

Baby whale memorial gathering Howie Cooke from Surfers for Cetaceans and Dean Jefferys of Byron Whale Action Group have called a gathering at North Cabarita Beach at midday on Tuesday to ‘honour the memory of a baby female humpback whale who stranded there

one year ago and was withheld 20 hours from the sea by NPWS and then killed with lethal injections’. And on Wednesday 18 a second gathering will occur at Little Watego‘s at midday to remember the calf who was buried at Cape Byron.

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Greens MP Ian Cohen was awarded costs, believed to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, in a defamation case brought against him by Suffolk Park developer Jerry Lee Bennette. In the NSW Supreme Court on July 10 Justice Harrison found that while Cohen had not proven his defence of truth in describing Bennette as a bully and a thug who improperly manipulated the system by bringing defamation proceedings just for the purpose of stiing public protest, his defence of qualiďŹ ed privilege in making the remarks was successful. In response to the verdict Mr Bennette said in a press release, ‘I am pleased that the defence of truth failed. Justice Harrison also found that the defence of unlikelihood of harm was not made out‌ I believe that the reasoning in relation to the defences of qualiďŹ ed privilege and comment is awed, and I have instructed my legal advisers to lodge an appeal.’

The case arose from public meetings in 2001 at which Mr Cohen spoke in support of Suffolk Park resident Bill Mackay, who was being sued for defamation by Mr Bennette for comment in letters published in The Echo. The developer sent in his own agents to the meetings to secretly record Mr Cohen’s remarks. Of the meetings Justice Harrison noted, ‘If it is contrary to public policy and the general interest of society that persons should be hampered in the exercise of their rights by constant fear of actions for slander, then, in my opinion, the occasions upon which the defendant spoke were privileged occasions. The rallying point around which support for Mr Mackay was to be focused was the litigation commenced by the plaintiff [Bennette] against him‌ The defendant [Cohen] chose these occasions as the opportunity to give a description of Mr Mackay’s opponent. The

defendant had an interest in saying it and the audience had an interest in hearing it. It was the same interest. ‘In my opinion it is difďŹ cult to disregard [Bennette’s] combative nature in assessing a sum by way of damages which would properly and adequately operate as a consolation to him for the wrong done. In my opinion, it lies ill in the mouth of [Bennette] to complain about the way in which [Cohen] responded to the present proceedings when the facts suggest that [Bennette’s] stock in trade has included the rough and tumble of litigation, of threat and counter threat, and an almost unyielding belief in the correctness of his own position. The whole of [Bennette’s] story serves only to conďŹ rm that we are paid in our own coin. ‘I am not satisfied that [Bennette] has established that the hurt to his feelings arising from the matters complained of was as signiďŹ cant or deep as the submissions of his

counsel would suggest. [He] showed himself as a man who was prepared to dish it out when it suited him. I cannot accept that he was unable to deal with the sting of the matters complained of in the same robust way in which he conducted every other aspect of his life.’ As background to his ruling Justice Harrison summarised a long history of incidents involving Mr Bennette, including his conviction for assaulting local filmmaker David Bradbury in 1996 and a local government investigation in 1993 which resulted in Byron Shire Council formally apologising to Mr Bennette. ‘This and other material serves clearly to emphasise that the plaintiff’s patience must have been sorely, and regularly, tested,’ noted the judge. ‘It is equally true to say that whatever qualities the plaintiff was able to bring to bear in his dealings with the council, a subtle application of interpersonal skills would not appear to have been one of them.’


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grateful for the donation, particularly in view of the Byron Farmer’s Markets’ charter – which is very much in line with our sentiments here at The Buttery. We both foster strong links with the local community, and in essence, we are both concerned with recovery and healing at all levels, in a self sustainable manner.’ Most clients who arrive at The Buttery Therapeutic Community, whether from the streets or an ofďŹ ce job, not only present with substance abuse issues, but also display marked nutritional deďŹ ciencies as a consequence of their addiction problems. This is addressed throughout the course of treatment. Donald Recsei says, ‘It is precisely these ideals the Byron Farmers Market is

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Frances retires after 40 years of nursing Story & photo Lou Beaumont Much loved local community nurse Frances Raisch has retired after over forty years of nursing in Byron Shire. While Frances officially retired just last Sunday, she has been getting used to a life without work since taking her long service leave in March. A country girl from Bangalow, Frances began her career at St Vincent’s Hospital in Lismore in 1960. She learnt midwifery at St Margaret’s in Darlinghurst, Sydney, followed by nursing at Ballina Hospital. In 1966 she married local boy Charlie Raisch and they moved to Sydney. Several years later, with four young boys in tow, they returned to Bangalow and bought the local school bus run. Frances began fulltime work at Bangalow District War Memorial Hospital, a facility which no longer exists, on her return to the Shire. When the hospital was closed to inpatients in 1984, a new health centre was built on the carpark and ofďŹ cially opened in March 1986. The Health Centre in Bangalow now houses all the community nurses, child, family, school and men’s health nurses in the Byron Shire. Frances has seen many changes to the health service and local institutions over the years, and feels she is retiring ‘at the right time’ although she will miss her job. Frances told The Echo, ‘I

Frances Raisch with an old staff photo from the Bangalow District War Memorial Hospital where veils and caps were worn on matron’s request.

have been very privileged to meet so many beautiful patients who welcomed me into their homes and made me feel special, just like a member of their family. I will miss them all very much.’ When asked about her favourite patients, Frances thought there were ‘too many to name’. As a community nurse, she was welcomed into the homes of people all

over the coast and became close friends with many of them. She was particularly taken with the elderly patients but had a good rapport with all her patients. Frances recalls one elderly lady in particular, ‘I’ll never forget one day I was visiting this dear old lady who had Alzheimer’s, it must have been around 1987. She had put a stew on for her tea.

Get Rocked festival launched Local punk band Brittle was set to rock the auditorium of Byron Bay High School on Tuesday July 17 when they launch the first ever Get Rocked Festival – an all ages music event initiated by Music NSW’s INDENT program. The Get Rocked Festival will take place on Saturday September 29 at Byron Bay High School and include headline bands Spiderbait, Frenzal Rhomb, Behind Crimson Eyes and local hard core act Parkway Drive. The Get Rocked Festival at Byron Bay is one of only three pilot events taking

place across NSW. Event Manager, Katie Watts, has been working hard over the past twelve months to develop a unique regional event, developed and managed by young people. ‘Though there have been numerous challenges along the way, I am just over the moon that the Get Rocked Festival now has a conďŹ rmed venue and an amazing line up,’ she said. Byron Youth Service is keyed up about this exciting regional event with Director Paul Spooner explaining, ‘The Get Rocked Festival provides a fantastic opportu-

nity for local young people to access a pathway into the music and event management industry.’ To manage the event, BYS has teamed up with other community partners, including Byron Shire Council, Splendour in the Grass promoters Village Sounds, NSW Police, Actionman Direct and KySaMa Business Services. Tickets will be on sale from Thursday July 21 in regional high schools. For more information about the Get Rocked Festival, go to www.myspace.com/getrockedfestival

The Remains in outback car accident Local band The Remains were involved in a car accident in the Northern Territory a week ago last Wednesday, leaving two members hospitalised and an entire tour cancelled. ‘We were on the way to Darwin,’ band member Mick Daley told The Echo, ‘and about 140 km north of Tennant Creek our van and trailer hit a cow

at around 90 km per hour.’ Drummer Grant Bedsord and guitarist Dave Ramsey were both airlifted to hospital. ‘The van’s steering column broke, and the entire dashboard wrapped around Grant, trapping him for over four hours. He is still in hospital with internal injuries and his leg broken in three places. Luckily for Dave, he

managed to pop his dislocated hip back in himself. The medics said he might have died from blood loss on the ight if he didn’t do that.’ Also they discovered a blood clot in Grant’s lung, which had moved up from his leg, according to Daley. There are plans to hold a beneďŹ t concert, possibly at the Beach Hotel.

There was a dreadful smell and I had to ask her whether she had put the cat food in the stew by mistake. ‘She replied that she must have done and that she must be going a bit silly. I mumbled something jovially under my breath about how she couldn’t get any sillier and of course despite wearing two hearing aids and never hearing a word I said, she said, “I heard that!â€?. She was lovely, we laughed for ten minutes non stop!’ Frances puts the ease of which she related to her patients down to her down to earth upbringing. She said, ‘I suppose it’s cos I was a country kid. I learnt to respect my nan and pop. I was taught [primarily by Audrey Thomas who she nursed with in Bangalow Hospital] to treat your patients as you would like your own mother and father to be treated.’ After decades devoted to the health service, Frances is ready to relax, ‘I plan to spend more time with my four sons [who live in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Mullum] my beautiful daughter-in-law, my two gorgeous grandchildren and also do lots of travelling.’ In between her travels and spending time with her family, Frances will be ďŹ lling her life with card games with friends, including those nurses from St Vincent’s who she is still very close to, lawn bowls, bingo and volunteer work.

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Local News Surprise, surprise, rates to rise

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Michael McDonald Friday the 13th seemed as good a day as any for Byron Shire Council to decide on the rates for the coming financial year. Councillors were called back from holiday solely for the Making of the Rate – not as grand-sounding as the Annunciation of the Virgin for instance but pretty impressive nevertheless. The signs were auspicious. Orange netting cordoned off the table where I usually sit. I thought at ďŹ rst it was a political statement but it was evidence of repairs to the roof which has been leaking since at least the previous ďŹ nancial year. Six councillors out of ten turned up – Barham, Tabart, Tucker, Tardif, Kestle and Staples. The meeting was a formality, the vote unanimous, all the detail and wishlists nutted out in earlier meetings. It was one of Council’s shortest meetings on record – from 9.37am to 9.39am. Now for the bad part – the rate will rise by 8.4%, Council’s application to the Minister for a 5% rise above the ‘pegged limit’ of 3.4% being successful. Mayor Jan Barham thanked Council’s money manager Jim Bolger and staff for their work on

the application to the Minister. Where the extra money will be spent will be set out in the Management Plan for 07/10 under ‘Summary of Major Capital Works’ on Council’s website www. byron.nsw.gov.au. For residential properties, the rate is 0.23414 cents in the dollar on land value. For business, 0.35121 cents in the dollar apart from the ‘Byron Bay Business Centre’, where it is 0.46828 cents. The farmland rate is set at 0.17263 cents in the dollar. There is a rates calculator on Council’s website. If your residential property was valued at $500,000 for example, you will pay $1,170.70 in rates. A business property valued at say $3 million in

downtown Byron Bay will attract $14,048.40 in rates. Small business owners can probably expect the extra to be passed on in rent increases by their absentee landlord. Despite Council now being pretty much clear of its obligation to repay money into the misused general fund, ratepayers should not expect any mercy in coming years. The rates will continue to rise. Without greater support from federal and state government, local government is not really a going concern, the Local Government Association of NSW and the Shires Association of NSW noting in May 2006 that councils face ‘a real infrastructure funding crisis’. It is, however, a convenient whipping boy.

PAN-fried: artist Donna Sharman and her contributions to the exhibition. Photo Jeff ‘Nemo’ Dawson

Sabine Pinon, and her husband Vianney, the new owners of the Waywood gallery, now called still@the-centre, have thrown their gallery open to all the practising artists in the region. Hence Flash in the Pan – the Practising Artists Network (PAN) exhibition which runs until July 21. ‘What I see the centre being is like a hands-on “atelier�,’ says Sabine. ‘A place where people can come and learn how to frame for themselves, if they want to, where they can use the photoshop on the computers to work on their images, or where they

can come to any kind of art workshop.’ With backgrounds in graphic art and design the Pinons intend to have the most advanced colour management program in the area, with a much bigger range of stock and medias than are normally stocked in a regional gallery. PAN president Jay Pearse is delighted that there is a new space for local artists to explore – and delighted that PAN now has so many members. ‘When we started seven years in my back garden there were five of us,’ Jay recalls. ‘We started because

I’d hear the writers festival was going to have someone to talk to them about writers, and I asked them if they could do the same for artists.’ The answer was simple – only if they had an organisation, which at the time did not exist. So PAN was created in order to network and expand awareness of local artists. With over 50 members PAN now has a committee meeting once a month, and provides at least one show a year. The gallery is at 3 Centennial Circuit in the Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate.

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Is the Australian Dream dissolving? Vol 22 #06

July 17, 2007

Bridge sunk News that the Helen Street footbridge at South Golden Beach will not go ahead has not be well received in the neighbourhood. It was sunk by Byron Shire Council at its June 28 meeting after the tender prices came in. Initial construction costs estimated by a consultant came in at $336,000 to $542,000 but the tenders put the price between $900,000 and $1.4 million. It is a bitter blow to those community members who lobbied to have the bridge constructed, seeing it as a means of safe access to the beach for their children, and also as a method of bringing together the communities of South Golden Beach and North Ocean Shores. It is another reason for grievance against Council despite the fact the funds allocated for the bridge will be redirected ‘to any alternative project(s) aimed at addressing the access and road safety concerns of the Ocean Shores and South Golden Beach community’. Lest residents see it as a ‘green’ conspiracy, please note the vote not to accept any tender was unanimous and only Cr Richard Staples voted against redirecting the funds. Mayor Jan Barham should have led from the front in explaining – and perhaps apologising for – the decision to the community. Instead we got a rather confusing press release from Council staff which didn’t reveal until the third paragraph that the bridge was sunk. Its value lay in pointing out that the full background is on the Council website www. byron.nsw.gov.au under the ‘Current Issues’ listing. In an amendment to the press release a few days later, Council general manager Pamela Westing said, ‘It is disappointing that the cost of this project has exceeded the estimated budget so signiďŹ cantly. We are keen to provide affordable alternatives that will improve the accessibility of the area, and this will involve future consultation with the community.’ Cr Barham told The Echo last Friday that Council could not justify spending so much money on one outcome. Council has got its loan repayments down from the heights reached in repaying money misused in the 1990s, so the community might have forgiven it on this one. The other point Cr Barham touched on is that Council and community is restricted by public liability concerns. Costs for construction go up because community members can’t just pitch in and build a bridge because of insurance concerns. ‘It’s killing local government,’ Cr Barham said. It’s killing the ability of the community to get things done, too. Maybe this is one case where John Howard would have been justiďŹ ed in sending in the army engineers. The residents, however, have not given up hope. They are calling on Council to work with them to come up with a cheaper solution. Surely it is the least Council can do after the community has worked so resolutely on what one would have thought was a relatively simple project.

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ustralians would greatly resent being called a nation of whingers; but as anyone who has spent time in a pub will know, we don’t mind the occasional gripe. Thus when a politician assures us that we have a good reason for complaint, we’re generally only too happy to agree. It is this rather than any accumulation of hard evidence that has converted the question of housing affordability from being a debate among academic economists into what John Howard once described as a barbecue stopper. Labor’s Wayne Swan has been pushing the issue for months, producing selective statistics as they come to hand, building his case towards a climax. The average house, which used to cost the equivalent of ďŹ ve years worth of average weekly earnings, is now up to seven years worth. Because loans to buy a house now have to be so large, repayments have escalated to far higher levels than they ever were under Paul Keating’s recession. Bankruptcies, personal insolvencies and early release of superannuation for those in ďŹ nancial hardship are all on the rise. And with the results of last year’s census came the clincher: one household in four is now under stress, repaying more than 30 percent of total income for a mortgage. As far as the battlers were concerned, The Great Australian Dream is now just that – an unrealisable fantasy, or at best one only obtainable through untold years of suffering. It has been a masterly political performance, and all the signs are that it is working; the government has been

forced to respond, and the only real response has been to blame the states for not releasing more land – an excuse that looks like (and in fact is) mere buck passing. Kevin Rudd’s proposal for yet another summit, this time on Housing Affordability, at which all the experts can get together to thrash out ideas about what both state and federal governments can contribute, is a far more appealing proposition. But are things really quite so bad? Certainly the statistics show that some 25 per-

those on the edge would choose to identify with the oppressed rather than with the winners. If most of those now complaining were among the aspirationals who voted for Howard and his big lie about keeping interest rates low last time around you could be looking at a decisive swing from this group alone. It was no doubt the success of this mini-campaign which has led Rudd into other consumer fields: a commissioner for petrol at the ACCC and, most recently, regular oversight of

The news may not be all bad‌ the Reserve Bank estimates that only about 5.5 percent of families face genuine ďŹ nancial stress. by Mungo MacCallum cent of households are paying out 30 percent plus of their income can be trusted, but this may not be as stark a ďŹ gure as it ďŹ rst appears. Some of these households might be pretty well off, and well able to survive very nicely on 70 percent of their combined earnings. Some may have taken a deliberate decision to pay back more than the minimum monthly amount in order to get out of debt as fast as possible. The news may not be all bad, and indeed the Reserve Bank, whose job it is to keep an eye on such matters, estimates that only about 5.5 percent of families face genuine ďŹ nancial stress. Still, that’s still one household in 18, and it’s a safe bet

the supermarkets. Here again there is an element of doublethink: Australians like the low prices supermarket chains can provide through their purchasing power; they must, otherwise they would never have left their corner stores. But they also somehow resent that the big chains have driven those corner stores out of business. As with the petrol companies, we are always willing to believe that the big boys are exploiting us, and so Rudd’s moves, while derided by his opponents as populism, are also genuinely popular. As Swan happily admits, there can be no guarantee of lower housing prices, petrol prices or food prices as a result of all this; but at least someone’s having a go.

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Letters

Closing the gap Brava Venus Williams, winning the women’s Wimbledon singles and getting equal prize money. Bravo Wimbledon for closing the gender pay gap. Deborah Lilly

Mullumbimby

Go SLEG Congratulations to members of SLEG (Sustainable Living & Environment Group) students from Mullumbimby High School. Being in the environment movement for a long time, it was great to see young people coming on board and doing something about their environment. As us older environmentalists fade out it’s heartening to know that we have you children following for the future. And don’t we need our future generations to take on the responsibility for the future generations to come, if the human race is to survive and learn from its mistakes of the past? The members of the SLEG are the way forward and I hope you are an example and inspiration to all your generations and beyond. Thank you all. Paul Brecht

Mullumbimby

As if Wait for it... now they’re trying to tell us that big rock stars and politicians sometimes take drugs. Oh that’s rich. As if. Rock stars are role models to our youth, and politicians are far too busy running the country. Besides, we all know that only supermodels can afford to take drugs. Where do people get these crazy ideas? Albert Moses

Mullumbimby

Hit list Now that we have traumatised those pesky dog walkers on the beach, I suggest we can now target drivers doing 20km below speed limit sitting in right hand lanes, drivers who can’t manage to park between two white lines in carparks, screaming kids on planes, closet nose pickers in cars, I-want-you-to-sharemy-conversation mobile phone users, smokers, especially those who seem to enjoy it, over-perfumed and after-shaved ofďŹ ce workers, pedestrians who step out in front of you expecting you to stop, and ďŹ nally those smug bastards with their forced smiles and their smug ‘good continued overleaf

No transports of delight Q Federal roads minister Jim Lloyd observed at the opening of the Brunswick Heads to Yelgun highway upgrade that 1.7 million visitors travel to Byron Bay each year ‘almost exclusively by road’ (Echo, July 10). Yes, Minister. Very perceptive of you. Of course, it could have something to do with the fact there aren’t any bloody trains. Adrian Begg

Brunswick Heads Q At the opening of the Brunswick Heads to Yelgun PaciďŹ c Highway upgrade last weekend, NSW roads minister Eric Roozendaal told the crowd that the new highway would reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Presumably he was referring to the fact that driving at a steady speed uses less fuel than stopping and starting due to traffic congestion, however there are two factors which negate this effect. Firstly, the faster you drive the more fuel you use because of factors such as wind drag, so once you exceed a certain speed the fuel savings from driving at a constant speed rather than stopping and starting are cancelled out. According to the International Energy Agency, cars are 11% more fuel efďŹ cient travelling at 90kph than at 100kph, and they consequently recommend that in the event of a major oil supply crisis speed limits should be lowered to reduce fuel consumption. Secondly, because they make travel easier (initially at least), new roads generate new trafďŹ c. In the case of the Pacific Highway this has especially been the case with heavy vehicles, as the upgrading has progressively made the route more cost-effective compared with alternate routes or other freight modes. The emissions generated by the overall increase in trafďŹ c will more than make up for any reduction courtesy of reduced congestion, not to mention that because most journeys don’t start or ďŹ nish on the highway itself, there is inevitably increased congestion on feeder roads. This doesn’t mean that no new road projects are justiďŹ able, it’s simply that these are the realities which must be considered in order to plan an effective transport system. How will Sydney’s transport chaos ever improve while the state’s roads minister is ignorant of the basics of transport planning? And as for climate change and Peak Oil, how can we trust them to seriously address these issues when they clearly still don’t understand them?

Q There is one road in and out of Byron Bay to the north and south. All traffic that comes into Byron Bay on this road has to leave town by this road. The PaciďŹ c Ocean, Suffolk escarpment and Cumbebin wetlands means that this is always going to be the case. There are over 21,000 vehicle movements over the rail crossing every day. Spending millions of dollars on a bypass around the CBD in Byron Bay will only ever shift this problem to somewhere else in Byron Bay. Somewhere else in a residential zone or closer to the high school perhaps? The only solution to congestion in Byron Bay in the long term is to reduce the number of vehicles coming into Byron Bay and giving visitors alternative ways of visiting town. Yes I did say that 21,000 cross the rail crossing everyday. Spending money on rail means that other towns and villages can benefit from reduced congestion and better amenity. Basil Cameron

Goonengerry

Q Has anybody else been targeted (wrongly) by the ďŹ xed speed detector camera on the St Helena Hill at Ewingsdale? After receiving just one speeding ďŹ ne in 40 years of driving I have received three in as many weeks (all heading north, down the hill), and the loss of 9 demerit points. One more letter from State Debt Recovery and I lose my licence. I am now paranoid about going to the letter box. And that pesky woman in the aging Nissan doing 45kph down the hill in question is me so be patient and don’t ash your lights or sound your horn. I begrudgingly paid the ďŹ rst two ďŹ nes and accepted that I may have had a brain lapse (twice) but now I have received the third I know the camera is inaccurate. I have written a letter stating my almost perfect driving record, requesting the fines and demerits be cancelled. But how do I prove it? Now I know what it feels like to be a victim and totally powerless. If I were to lose my licence my employment would be in jeopardy and also my ability to continue my current academic studies – all because a camera has got it wrong. I have been informed by both Mullum and Bangalow Post OfďŹ ces that an extraordinary amount of people are Nick Casmirri paying ďŹ nes received by the Alstonville same camera. I have heard

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another woman has received four ďŹ nes in a month and has lost her licence. No wonder I’m paranoid. Being a local I have a great respect for the speed limit on this notorious PaciďŹ c Highway black spot and have no problem with any speed deterrent measures. I do now, however, question the exact location of the camera and its accuracy. I want to hear from anybody else who has received speed ďŹ nes which we r e g e n u i n e l y n o t deserved. Maybe our combined voices can get the camera checked. Email me at dianenaylor@bigpond. com.

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mornings’ we are forced to acknowledge on our early morning walks. Where do we start? Tony Watkins

Broken Head

Senseless arson In the very early hours of Wednesday July 11, some heartless moron doused the kid’s playground equipment in Waterlily Park and set it alight, completely destroying the only playground equipment in the whole of Ocean Shores. You know you probably played there as a kid, and now you’ve robbed hundreds of other kids of the opportunity to just have some fun each day. If your beef is with this Council or an attack on bureaucracy generally, then I’d like you to think about this. Council did not provide this playground equipment, it was the local community who worked very hard to accumulate enough cash to go after a $ for $ grant from Sport and Recreation to install this $40,000 kid’s playground. If it wasn’t for the tireless efforts of the tennis club, Ocean Shores wouldn’t have had this facility. So now the 7,000 population of Ocean Shores doesn’t have a sportsďŹ eld for our kids to play on or playground equipment to entertain themselves. As they grow up in an uninspired environ-

ment, guess what they’ll do to entertain themselves, bright spark ? They’ll be on drugs and roam the streets all night creating senseless havoc like you just did! Now you have bought a karma on yourself, what you give to the world comes back to you a thousandfold. Maybe some day soon you will realise the pain and distress you caused so many others. Tina Petroff

Ocean Shores

Torture? Will Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock guarantee that the next step for Dr Mohamed Haneef will not be torture through extraordinary rendition? After all, although Australia has ratified the UN Convention Against Torture which forbids the transmission of terrorist suspects to the custody of a torturing state, Australian troops do just that by committing them to US military custody. Anything, even the outrageous, now seems the past thirty ďŹ ve years. It is likely that Durrumbul was possible. Gareth Smith a dancing ground for some Byron Bay millennia before us. Slowly, in the three decades plus, Harder to dance the new community In light of the seemingly expanded on the social capintractable problems that ital built up by those who beset us on all sides, I have came before. The old halls been known to advise my were replaced by the wonfriends to ‘just keep danc- derful, community built, ing’. Even that’s becoming Kohinur and Durrumbul harder to do. I have been which served not only the dancing at Durrumbul for Main Arm locals but

became, like Coorabell, romantic icons for the urban dwellers on the coast. Now, it seems, the dance is over. Due to vandalism, aggression and anti-social behaviour, these and other local halls have been closed to the dance community. While there are so many in our Shire giving of their time and energy trying to build social capital, particularly for the young, the combination

of testosterone, alcohol and ignorance is having the opposite effect. ‘Antisocial behaviour’ is a phrase that easily runs off the tongues of journalists and politicians and so we tend to expect it to be spin-laden. On looking deeper we ďŹ nd it to be the perfect description. ‘Antisocial behaviour’ in this sense means shitting in your own nest – stufďŹ ng up the scene for your tribe.

So many songs about ‘respect’ and yet a few still miss the message. I be thinkin’ some of these cats can’t dance. Creativity, frustrated, becomes destructive. I’m hoping that the girls will tell them that it doesn’t attract girls either. The people organising these events whereby we can see and hear and dance to some of the great world musicians and DJs, without city prices and

Drumming is a cultural (psychosexual?) activity Q When the drumming is banned the shire is damned. What about an alternative market site at the showground? Plenty of space and no histrionics. I have blabbed away over loudspeakers all day over there and not one complaint from the neighbours.

Too noisy, someone said. Earnest men in blue move among the crowd – $280 ďŹ ne, they said. Sad drummer packs away his drum, joins his dog, and together they walk off down the long empty beach... too far... another $250 dollar ďŹ ne. Our little Byron bubble is fragile. We Mac Nicolson need to preserve these preOcean Shores cious institutions. Drum on, you crazy diamonds. Q It couldn’t just be the noise Michael Balson The Pocket (it’s music after all!) There must be a psychosexual dimension to market drum- Q In an attempt towards ming. The naked arms, the resolving the situation with blur of beating hands, men the drumming at the and women pounding their Mullumbimby market, we, pleasure in perfect unison, as members of the drum and evoking trance states... dance community, would ancient rhythms stir long-for- like to make the following gotten memories of pagan points: We sincerely apologise for nights around the ďŹ re.

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any inconvenience caused by the controversy associated with the drumming and dancing. We feel that this has arisen due to a problem of good, clear communication on both ‘sides’. We were not consulted about the time slot of 2pm to 4pm for the drumming. This was presented to us as a fait accompli. We were also given to understand that market management was negotiating more time for us. There was some resistance to the curfew among some drummers and dancers and also some confusion. This is what led to the drumming at the last June market going overtime. From all accounts, this breach of the curfew consisted mainly of some drummers accom-

panying an Mbira (thumb piano) and therefore not excessive soundwise, indeed rather mellow. Was a single ‘breach’ of the curfew sufďŹ cient reason to ban us from the market? Was due process followed in this instance? We have recently been made aware that the Brunswick Historical Society meets at the market at 4pm. (Is this your main reason to have a 4pm curfew?) If this is indeed the case, then through good communication and consultation, we can surely resolve this issue to everyone’s satisfaction. As you are aware, there has been drumming and dancing at the Mullum markets for years without any incident. We acknowledge that, at times recently, the intensity

of the drumming had risen and we are addressing this issue so as to work within the ambience of the market. Up till now, there has been nobody representing the drummers and dancers as a group or taking responsibility for resolving issues. We have now formed a group to formulate a common drum and dance policy and to liaise with all parties. Considering the above, we would like to negotiate, via the process of mediation, to reinstate the drumming and dancing performance at the Mullum market. We feel that an outright ban is excessive and a stab at the heart of the unique culture of the Byron Shire. See you at the next Mullum markets on Saturday

July 21, 2pm. A local mediator will be present to aid the resolution of this issue. Let us approach this with goodwill, aiming for a win-win for all concerned. That way, the entire community will beneďŹ t from this opportunity for conict-resolution at a grassroots level. Kevin Jarvis Andrew Miles Williams Shakona Rose Hans Linn Wawan Prahara Andrew Clay Maya King Rose Rath River & Family

Q Letters in support of drumming also received from Varij, Golden Beach, Barry Hill, Byron Bay, and Jeff Young, Ocean Shores.

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Letters city crowds, are inspired by love – love of music, of dance, of community, rather than love of money. We have lost so much. Up the evolution.

Cabarita and also at her burial ground, near the lighthouse in Byron Bay. We are still seeking answers about her death and still waiting for the ‘open, transparent review’ that National Parks and Wildlife Area Manager James Law promised last August. Mr Law stated that all interested parties would be invited to take part in such a review but it seems that the best the department has been able to do so far is to review its equipment. Indeed, if it had used the equipment necessary to support this small whale while she lay for 20 hours slowly suffocating under her own weight, her suffering would have been greatly relieved, however a review of equipment will not placate the collective. Our questions as to why a perfectly healthy whale was not immediately returned to

logical question. If we are having problems now with six billion then won’t CO2 be much worse at nine billion? Or 15 billion? Will nuclear power and carbon trading be able to keep ahead of exponential population growth? If the human component is the cause of global warming, shouldn’t governments be targeting the cause rather than the effect?

ever far behind? All that time we had a moratorium we could have been setting up new energy efficiency/sustainability requirements for all new developments. What a pity. And very interesting to note the strong afďŹ rmative language coming from the ministry about the ‘serious threat from climate change’... especially in light of that criminally farcical documenPeggy Balfour tary ‘Swindle’ that was aired Mullumbimby on ABC this week. Do have a look at the website: www. EfďŹ cient housing homeinformationpacks.gov. One of those English glossies uk. Trude Helm I’m addicted to had this surByron Bay prising, positive step towards more energy efďŹ cient housing in the marketplace... and Whale death it’s already taking effect from It is now one year since the August 1. Even if this is over needless and tragic death of 30 years too late, it’s a start. a baby humpback whale at I do wonder if the US has Cabarita Beach and this moved its overconsumptive week the Byron Whale Collective will be holding feet on anything like this? Are we in ‘green’ Byron memorial ceremonies at

Jim Nutter

Main Arm

Human activity If it can be shown that global warming is caused primarily by human activity it will mean $gazillions for the nuclear and carbon trading industries. When a leading economist/banker (Stern) and Rupert Murdoch go ‘green’ there has to be ďŹ nancial proďŹ t in it. My opinion is that, during the ABC TV discussion of the global warming ‘swindle’, there was only one relevant question asked from the audience (the majority of the rest were statements, not questions) and the asker was cut short. The question was about population growth. I thought it was a

Rous Water. Cr Staples has convinced me that the community should be equally concerned that their elected representatives are having no input to water policy. This situation is just not acceptable and needs to change. About ďŹ ve years ago, we ran out of water after just a few months of low rainfall. The Northern Star viciously attacked Rous Water for their lack of planning. The claim was made that our dam was built around 1960 to supply water to a fraction of the population it now supplies. The problem was not climate change or consumer irresponsibility. It was simply that the dam was too small. Rous Water responded that plans were already under way to lift the height of the Rocky Creek Dam wall and build an additional

the sea, removed from the tide onto dry land and let deteriorate remain. This act breached National Park guidelines, even her death by lethal injection was a breach as she could have and should have, according to department guidelines, been rehabilitated. A year is too long a wait for these issues to be dealt with and we will be inviting national and local media to attend the memorials at which press statements will be issued. Ashiya Austin

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Byron Bay

Water ‘planning’ I would like to thank Richard Staples for his Rous Water delegate’s report in the July 10 Echo. I have long been concerned at the absolute lack of accountability to the local community from

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o wait or not to wait to install solar panels? That is the question. Syd Welling, of Sunbeam Solar Systems, will urge anyone who asks not to wait. The time is right to educate yourself about your energy requirements in your home and/or ofďŹ ce and the appropriate solar system to accommodate them. With an increase in the government contribution (each household is now entitled to an $8,000 rebate) and with efficient and reliable grid interactive solar technology available, there is greater incentive than ever to reduce your carbon emissions and eradicate electrical bills for good. With some households whispering about waiting for new solar cell technology, Welling has a compelling argument, too in-depth for this article, for would-be procrastinators. Syd explains, ‘The current grid interactive system is reliable, efďŹ cient and now more affordable. Think of all the

carbon emissions we could be saving as a country while we all sit and wait for another ďŹ ve years for new systems such as sliver cell and other non-silicon based technologies which don’t have advantages over the conventional and available system in any case. The grid interactive system is the most efďŹ cient use of solar technology. ‘Did you know if Australian households switched to solar hot water and renewable energy sources we could reduce Australia’s dependency on coal ďŹ red power stations by 50% straight up? Unfortunately the powers that be have vested interests in us remaining on the grid day and night.’ Syd gets fired up when people question the efďŹ ciency of solar power, he says, ‘There is 1kW (kilowatt) of energy per square metre in sunlight. A solar panel extracts about 15.5%-16.5% of that energy from the sun. A coal ďŹ red power grid is not even 1% efďŹ cient.’ In a nutshell, the grid uses

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Poking cultural timebombs Girls Like You: Four Young Girls, Six Brothers and a Cultural Timebomb (Pan 2007) by Paul Sheehan Reviewed by Tom Round, Associate Lecturer, School of Law & Justice, Southern Cross University

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Paul Sheehan, author of Girls Like You, which deals with our imperfect justice system.

ted. But the story gets complicated. The K brothers’ victims include their own sister; their Punjabi Sikh employer, from whom they embezzled thousands; and a Palestinian Muslim taxi driver, whom they forced off the freeway to attack after his drunken passengers gave the Ks the finger. Despite their claims to be devout Muslims (kissing a Quran when being sworn in at court; seeking adjournments for Ramadan; claiming that the assumed unveiled women who consorted with unrelated men were ‘sluts’, etc), the Ks drank alcohol, had casual sex, and generally cherrypicked whatever aspects of Western young-male culture that suited them. Nor is Girls LikeYou simply a sermon that ‘the legal system is biased towards defendants’. Because the taxi driver killed the K brother who attacked him, he was charged. Sheehan cynically sees political motives behind this prosecution – the police wanting to redress the perception of bias against ‘Leb’ youths. True, Sheehan shows in excruciating detail how accused rapists and their lawyers can harass alleged rape victims, or frustrate the court proceedings, seemingly without any consequences for them.Yet when describing the taxi driver’s trial for homicide,

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Articles Sue Arnold reports on the bizarre International Whaling Convention meeting in Alaska

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he whales are not safe and the recent IWC meeting was a disaster. Although the mainstream media, as usual, waxed on about the wonderful ďŹ ght put up by Australia via Malcolm Turnbull, Minister for the Environment, the reality is that come January, our Humpbacks will be slaughtered. After ten years’ experience of IWC meetings, the Alaskan ďŹ asco has to take the cake. It was unbelievable. Visitors to Anchorage usually arrive at midnight and later. The airport bustles with activity as there are few hours of darkness this far north. Named after one of the most redneck Republican Senators in the US, the Ted Stevens airport makes a statement as soon as you get off the plane. A very large metres high stuffed grizzly bear in a glass cage greets the weary tourist, raising questions as to why it was killed; what was the purpose in stufďŹ ng the poor animal and how many children must be frightened for a lifetime at the sight of this huge critter. Anchorage is a town basically made up of parking lots, gift shops and more stuffed animals. The place is an animal rights nightmare and a vegetarian/vegan hell with every kind of dead animal available. Alaska is the hunting, shooting capital of the US; it makes Texas look like the garden state. This is men’s country, only the tough survive. At the Captain Cook hotel, hundreds of cops and secret servicemen swarmed. Several city blocks were shut off

so the public couldn’t get near the IWC meeting. On the Sunday before the meeting, the police presence was everywhere.When I enquired at the hotel reception desk as to the reason for the high security, I was told, ‘Greenpeace is having a parade this afternoon.’ Incredible. Things got even worse. That afternoon, the US government put snipers on the roof of the hotel; secret servicemen marched in the parade together with mums, dads and the kids. Sniffer dogs patrolled the hotel, streets and the park where the very peaceful event was held. Later, we found out the US government had spent $AUD l million on security for the IWC meeting. The Convention room was at street level. Gift shops lined the corridor in front of the meeting room, filled with carvings made out of whale bones, baleen and whale teeth – all prohibited for trade under CITES, an issue which caused some embarrassment to the US delegation. To get into the IWC meeting, we had to wear security tags, which were run through electronic devices by the countless numbers of cops who were at every entrance. At one stage, I went downstairs to one of the IWC ofďŹ ces to collect some papers. I had to walk the length of a long corridor to get to another IWC office. My husband waited for me, listening, in great amusement, as the policeman sitting outside the ďŹ rst IWC ofďŹ ce spoke into his arm whispering ‘she’s walking down the corridor, she’s continuing to walk down the cor-

ridor’ and as I reached the other end, I heard the policeman there speak into his arm ‘she’s down this end now.’ In the meeting hall, which was jampacked with people, few facilities and intermittent freezing and boiling temperatures from the air conditioning system made for more misery. The usual stoush over the Alaskan Inuits getting their quota to kill 82 Bowhead whales was stymied by the US Chairman, William Hogarth, who presided over the meeting like some figure from the Never Ending Story. Maybe some deal was done behind the scenes with Japan who spent the four-day meeting trying to trade off the impending Humpback slaughter for a coastal whaling quota. New Zealand’s Environment Minister, Chris Carter, made impassioned pleas for the Humpback whales and even organised a meeting

between the Japanese delegation, NZ and Australia, raising slim hopes that the Humpbacks would be removed from the Japanese hit list. Malcolm Turnbull strode around the meeting room with all the chutzpah which comes with heavy duty wealth, power and inuence. His pleas to the Japanese to do the right thing fell on deaf ears, even when he pulled the recently discovered Japanese sub in Sydney Harbour being made a war memorial number. The US delegation showed its colours with its efforts to secure a quota for the California Gray Whale. These whales are currently being killed by the Russian Chukotka people. For years now, Chukotkans have complained about the fact that some slaughtered Gray whales stink like medical waste and are inedible. Evidence was given that

Killing Humpbacks a local problem Georgina Bible Humpbacks admired off Byron Bay during the whalewatching season could be harpooned, according to Southern Cross University Whale Research Centre Director, Prof Peter Harrison. ‘If the Japanese return to hunt whales where they have in previous years, including the last summer season, they will deďŹ nitely kill Humpbacks that migrate past our coastline.’ ‘There is no justiďŹ cation, no new required biological information that can be gained that may prove itself useful from the resumption of killing Humpback whales,’ he said. Whale Watching Byron Bay proprietor, Robert Dalton, said the killing of just one whale could leave the

surviving Humpbacks associating boats with death, which could adversely affect the whale-watching industry. ‘If the whales begin to identify vessels as a potential threat then it is quite possible they could avoid whale watching vessels during their northern migration. This could have a devastating affect on the whale watching and tourist industry both locally and wherever the humpbacks migrate,’ he said. Whale researcher, Daniel Burns, said the killing of Humpbacks could seriously undermine ongoing scientiďŹ c studies on individual whales conducted by Southern Cross University’s Whale Research Centre. ‘Individual humpback whales that have been

involved in long-term research programs could be harpooned as part of Japan’s “scientiďŹ c killâ€?,’ Mr Burns said. ‘This would damage ongoing studies of Humpback populations, movement patterns and individual life histories‌ all of which contributes towards the recovery of this species.’ Whale enthusiast and long-term Byron Shire resident, Lynette Oates, said the Japanese have no right to hurt whales that are so loved by Australian coastal communities like Byron Bay. ‘Humpback whales have a right to exist peacefully in their own habitat, whether that is in the waters off our coastline or international waters,’ Ms Oates said. ‘It is painful to think these

beautiful, peaceful creatures we are so privileged to have as guests in the waters off Byron may end up dying from a harpoon.’ The Federal Opposition announced naval vessels would enforce Australian law in Southern Ocean sanctuaries to protect Humpbacks under a Kevin Rudd federal government. ‘Labor will monitor whaling vessels operating in Australian waters and intercept vessels operating illegally,’ Shadow Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett said. But Federal Minister for the Environment, Malcolm Turnbull, said the waters off Antarctica Australian views as whale sanctuaries are not recognised by Japan, who view them as international waters.

the same problem is occurring with walruses, some bird species’ eggs, and in reindeers. Chukotkan people, we were told, experienced numb lips and nausea if they ate the meat. In the face of such an obvious environmental emergency, no anti whaling nation took decisive action to investigate the problem. Instead, the US gave the IWC ScientiďŹ c Committee a 2001 population estimate for the Gray Whales. The ScientiďŹ c Committee set a quota of l40

whales on the basis of the old estimate in spite of the massive toxic problems and the fact that Gray whales are again experiencing a major die-off. In 2001, nearly half the Gray whale population perished, almost certainly from starvation as a result of global warming. Legal advices which demonstrate that Japan can be taken to the International Courts were ignored. A resolution condemning Japan was passed; it has no force at law and is only useful as street theatre for the anti whaling governments. In late June, Malcolm Turnbull took to the airwaves on ABC’s Perspectives program, telling the public the only solution to the whaling issue is to ‘educate the Japanese public’. Someone needs to tell Mr Turnbull and the Howard government they’re the ones who need to be educated on the extent of Australian wrath over the impending slaughter of Humpbacks. What can the public do? Only legal action will stop the Japanese. The Howard government needs to hear that message over and over again.

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dam. There may be a good reason why nothing has happened. I did hear the claim that the foundations of the Rocky Creek Dam wall may be inadequate for an increase in the wall height. But the claim was made without conviction and sounded more like a claim of convenience than one of fact. Cr Staples referred to the ridiculous restrictions being introduced in Lismore during a time of plenty. Of course people should always use water responsibly, but that is a different issue. Water is an essential com-

munity need. Surely the water authority should be transparently accountable to the local community for its decisions and policy directions, be guided by local input, and be marked by frequent and complete communication with the local community. Frank Broad

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No bridge Byron Shire Councillors have shown their contempt for North Ocean Shores residents once and for all. South Golden Beach footbridge which was to unite

the community on either side of the canal and given the go-ahead nearly two years ago, has now been shelved. Obviously there are no votes left for some of the current councillors left in the north of the shire after the litany of examples of neglect. Sportsfield site sold for a pittance, no footpaths to speak of and the disgraceful cleared wasteland next to the sportsfield site on the corner of Shara Boulevarde and the highway, to be a fuel station that went under the (green) radar. Councillors wish to compensate for the loss of a

much needed footbridge with footpaths which should be in place anyway, there is none to the primary school. The bridge on Kolora is falling into the canal, it is now impossible to negotiate with a pram at all, unless you walk (or run to avoid the traffic) on the busy road itself to the nearest shop/beach/kids playground/community centre. To top it off, residents whose only investment may be their home, will be losing tens of thousands off their property prices now that North Ocean Shores will remain a drive to the beach rather than a pleasant walk.

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Community is certainly not part of the Byron Bay coma priority of this current munity. So why has the funding for this event been council. Jo Maiden reduced and who made that (on the western or wrong decision? side of the canal) The council is responsible South Golden Beach and answerable to the community but it is not possible NAIDOC funding to find out who made that I was privileged on Thursday decision and for what reason. to have a very happy day cel- This decison needs to be ebrating NAIDOC in Byron made public and explained. Bay – each year the numbers It is not the sort of comincrease and the spirit of the munity I thought I was a day grows. member of nor is it one I It is a very special day for would like it to become. indigenous Australians and I ask that funding be Torres Strait Islanders and restored to that of other it is a pleasure and an hon- years and that someone or our to share that day and be some people take responsibility for this year’s cut and explain it to the community, who have a right to know. Denis O’Brien

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I read recently that Byron Bay requested a bypass because of main street traffic delays. Isn’t it fairly obvious that 135 degree reverse parking is causing a large amount of the traffic delays? Drivers have to stop, swing right, stopping all following traffic, and slowly and cautiously reverse into the parking space. As all Byron Bay drivers know, this is not an easy manoeuvre as rear/side vision is fairly restricted, especially in campervans and 4WD vehicles, and as reversing is not an easily learnt operation, some drivers would need more than one attempt. This, together with being aware of pedestrians and poles on the pavement, makes it an extremely slow operation, making for substantial traffic backup. In addition, the spaces between the parked cars become much larger because of the cautious nature of parkers, resulting in less available car parking spaces, causing drivers to circle seeking empty parking spaces, which in turn creates more traffic. Another reason is the pedestrian crossing points where lone or small groups of pedestrians continuously cross the road, stopping all traffic. The trick here is to gather many pedestrians and allow them to cross together. Pedestrian crossing traffic lights would achieve this. In my opinion this should substantially increase the traffic flow. Mike Lilley

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It’s great to see good people do well. Contrary to The Secret, it doesn’t always happen. And contrary to Rachel Hunter it doesn’t happen overnight either. It happens after years of dedication, hard work, sacriďŹ ce and talent. Natalie and Carlo were once a common ďŹ xture busking on the streets of Byron. They were rhythm freaks who could bang out a mean tune on their tightly stretched skin, an olive oil can or a shop window. They were a vibrant energy who knew how to connect with their audience, and when they took to the stage, that casual vibrance remained whether it was to 20 or 2000. They are one of those couples who looked so much like brother and sister I was always too embarrassed to ask. A few years back they moved to Melbourne and established Blue King Brown. In no time at all, Blue King Brown were on high rotation on Triple J, the hottest act on festival bills and were selling out shows nationally. And now, they plan to go global. Natalie points out that the turning point was Water a song inspired by their regular trips to conduct

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music workshops with indigenous kids in Central Australia. ‘We do a week a term – every term – we go to the same community every time, and that sort of continuity of being with the same community is really great. The ďŹ rst time the kids were so shy and now they have really grown into it. Water grew from our experience out there and another track In the Middle – we don’t just teach, we learn as well.’ ‘Water was written from mine and Carlo’s experience at Laramba. The community is right next to a station and the station owners have been locking the community out of the sacred waterholes. You can imagine in the desert how important the water is, and being out there and going to the waterhole and ďŹ nding the gates are locked – that inspired the place where Water is coming from. We went back to school and wrote a song with the kids – and it was one of the main songs that Carlo and I have written together. We heard each other from different rooms working on the same idea – we worked out what the rhythm would be and that time it really captured the direction that Blue King

Brown are heading.’ Right now when they aren’t performing Nat and Carlo are busy preparing songs for their second album. After the success of their ďŹ rst album, Stand Up the pressure is on to come up with something even better. ‘I guess we are at the beginning stages, Carlo and I are writing, getting it ready to bring to the band, I have been kind of writing a lot and then getting it solid and then going into a rehearsal straight away. ‘I take my work everywhere. I have a book I write in and a dictaphone to sing melodies into. I have it in my pocket all the time – that’s been a really great thing, especially on the road, its really different for me, some bands they write on the road, but I really need my own space to write, I like to use the road to play with ideas.’ With everyone packing up and moving to Byron, why did the duo leave? ‘We gave up everything in Byron and jumped in the van and went to Melbourne. Melbourne is a great music scene, and the latin percussion music scene here is so

much inspiration – we were freezing cold in the middle of winter, and the climate shock! Some of the hardest work I have ever done was getting through the EP and the winter and when we were broke, but no way were we giving up on anything. I think it’s why we have come such a long way in a short time.’ Blue King Brown are a featured act at Splendour in the Grass this year. The event is happening at Belongil Fields on 4/5 August. Local ticket release will be happening on Sunday 29 July from 11am until 5pm at the Hotel Great Northern. You will need to be a resident of the Byron Shire and show proof of age and residence. (Licence, passport, bills etc. A card from your nanna will not sufďŹ ce). Two tickets per person with the ďŹ rst name, surname and date of birth being shown for each ticketholder. Weekend ticket is $197.50 (Carbon Offset) or a regular ticket for $194. Cash only and you will need to have the correct amount. Minors need to be accompanied by an adult otherwise no ticket. Any further enquiries to answers@splendourinthegrass.co

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YUMMY MUMMYS, HOT NANNAS AND THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING

CHAMPAGNE, FILMS AND YOU We have two double passes to give away to the preview of The Homesong Stories. From the autobiography of Tony Ayers, this

Becoming a mother used to be imbued with the death of sexuality. Once the humble vagina had performed the 10 centimetre dilation, out came the fluffy slippers and the rolling pin. There would be no need for black seamed stockings and lacy black bras, the genetic trap had been set, the victim snared and the future of the species assured. No wonder we girls started breeding later. Jesus. I remember a woman from the tiny town I grew up in. She would have been 27. But she looked about 67. She had no top teeth, wore hair rollers and a scarf and at some point mistook her nylon dressing gown for day wear. I’d say: ‘Go home mum, you’ve left the stove on.’ This was the picture of motherhood I remember. To a budding young feminist, it looked like

the end. Motherhood needed some clever re-marketing. With feminism offering a career, economic equality and a culture of choice, why would you be dropping those eggs in any old nest? A girl has to find the right rooster. Young women had stopped breeding. Enter the ‘Yummy Mummy.’ Within a short space of time, mums have been sexualised as ‘desirable’. Just two weeks after birth, the average Yummy Mummy is back in her size 8 skinny jeans running behind a jogging pram. It’s the writing of a brand new fairy tale. All the signs of birth have been eradicated, and mummy is hot again. Although, she is a tad leaky in the tit department, and underneath those jeans there’s a grade three tear that would have a grown man singing soprano.

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It’s only taken me six and a half years to get back into shape after the bubs. My undies no longer scream when I pull them on, I don’t discover buttery chunks of toast down my cleavage some days later and my ample D cup has retreated to a modest B. Life without knockers is bizarre. I am used to constantly wrestling the girls into a blouse and then have to maintain the discipline to keep them in. Recompense for my diminishing breast size is that I can now perform a pushup without 6 kilos of tit pulling me to the floor and I am not in fear of a mammary leaping out unrestrained in the cornflakes aisle in Woolies. I’ll admit it, I miss my fat jokes, but surely there’s some gorgeous tubby girl out there who might like a swag of blubber gags. People ask

me what inspired me to lose the 20 kilos. One answer: my mother. For years every time we met up she’d cast those judgemental maternal eyes over me and I could feel her disappointment. She’d occasionally remark ‘It’s not that you’re not lovely now, but you used to be so gorgeous!’ And ‘You should start thinking about your health Mandy, you’re not 20 any more!’ The clincher was the rose gold arm bracelet that Mum has worn for as long as I can remember. It had been worn by my grandmother and my great-grandmother. I was the next in line. I was thinking that mum was getting a bit long in the tooth and should cough it up. She remarked: ‘Hmmm, I don’t think you’ll ever get this bracelet on your arm. I might just wait and give it to Zoe (my daughter).’

That was it. Time to get rid of the flab and claim the ring of gold that was rightfully mine... my precious. It’s a bit of a reality check when your 60 year old Mum is in better shape than you. Sure there are a lot of yummy mummies around, but there’s a whole lot of older women pounding the pavement that are really holding their own. I call them the Hot Nannas. Mum even sings her own theme song: ‘Don’t you wish your Nanna was hot like me... don’t you ...’ I still can’t prise that bloody bracelet off her though. She’s like Gollum. It’s going to have to be a voluntary amputation. PS. What do you think of my do it yourself botox treatment? A stapler and a silicon gun and you too could look this good!

remarkable film hits the screens at the Byron Bay Cinemas on Tuesday 24 July. There will be a Q & A with Tony after the film, and lots of lovely bottles of bubbles! This is a wonderful event to wet your whistle as a lead up to the Writer’s Festival.

[ LIVE MUSIC ] * SPLENDOUR IN THE TIPI TIPI FOREST It’s Beauty and the Beats at Splendour in the Grass this year when the crew invite you to tip to through the Tipi Forest. I found the Tipi Forest last year, it was like finding water in the desert. It’s a welcome pace change after pushing through crowds in the headline tents. Suddenly you’re in Pan’s wonderland, a hidden dedicated area in the forest glades where punters are treated to performances by stilt walkers, acro balancers, installation and video/lighting artists. Taking samples from Byron’s eclectic music scene, more than half of the DJs, producers and featured MCs will be playing original, locally created tunes from electro, house, disco, funk, punk, acid, techno, ambient, dub, reggae to hip-hop, breaks, trip hop, psychedelic and trance. Suffolk Park’s Flynn and Clegs from Lennox Head will kick off the opening set playing a hard driven vocal to electro house set. With impressive mixing skills, music selection and their ability to party

behind the decks, they are sure to be rocking dance floors for a long time to come. Described by inthemix.com as a standout of Splendour’s 2005 Tipi Circle, DJ Foxxy returns for a mid afternoon set of funky, vocal and hip shaking, electro house. Tough, sexy, fun, with a punk tinge, Foxxy keeps it fresh, modern and danceable. Sunset offers a special treat with infamous soul singer, Supernova Jade, teamed up with house music aficionado DJ Hazy. Together they promise a hearty and dynamic feast of old school soul on new-school house music. Immersed in the thriving Byron Bay party scene, Magoo made a natural move to the decks in 1999. In late 2005 Magoo ventured into production with the proDJuicer Sam Crawford and as a result of that collaboration, live electro outfit, SnM was formed. With a mixture of SnM tunes and the latest hard hitting electro, Magoo will be playing an original and dance infected set in the forest. The originator of the ‘dirty tuff disco’ sound, Jet More

shares his time between Byron Bay and the dirty, funky sounds of Tokyo’s electronic underground, where he was resident at the infamous Club Pylon. An electrifying addition to the bill, Jet describes his music as a melding of 80’s new wave, electro, acid house, punk-funk and techno. Late Saturday night features a wicked two hour set of

locally produced tracks, mixed by venerable veterans of the Byron dance scene, Fatty Acids and Mo Wibble. Dose Recording’s Fatty VS Mo will present a smoothly mixed, outrageously presented, creative onslaught! Closing proceedings on Saturday night is DJ and producer Captain Kaine who is a fixture of the Byron underground party

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art of ‘computer music’ over the last couple of years Larrakin emerged. Be prepared for an unique and unforgettable ďŹ nish to this year’s festival, as the ďŹ nal set with one of the country’s ďŹ nest psychedelic vinyl spinners, Luke Psywalker. Luke has played at parties and festivals across Australia and in many countries across the globe, with recent events in Portugal, USA, New Zealand, Mexico and Japan. Local artist Terra Spatial has created a grass roots Peace Installation. There are extraordinary art works from local artists Lucy Asaira, Astra Wildower, Jenni Rose and Karen Wilson, and sacred lantern art designs by Elly Bird and the Light’n’Up crew. Video art will be courtesy of local digital artists, Crystal Grid, video and light installations from Greatwork. Be prepared for spontaneous encounters with Interact performers. Find yourself in the Tipi Forest at Splendour. And remember if you don’t have a ticket, you might stand a chance on Sunday 29 July at the Hotel Great Northern from 9am. Check the Seven cover story for more details!

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scene. Mista Micha opens the Tipi Forest on Sunday. After launching himself as a professional DJ in 1987, Mista Micha has moved through a range of styles. After close to a decade on the German club circuit, Micha moved to Australia in 1996, where he hosts the downbeat-dub and chill show, The Chillpill, on Byron’s award winning Radio Station BayFm 99.9. Sunday afternoon features an appearance by Byron singer, Raz Bin Sam teaming up with Rub a Dub Sound. Based on Jamaican style sound systems with a focus on the DJ styles of the 80s – Rub A Dub Sound plays almost exclusively 7� vinyl, covering all aspects of reggae; roots old and new, rub a dub, dancehall styles and dub wise selections. Taking us on a journey from dub through breaks to traces of trance Vortex will whirl Sunday’s sunset into a delicious dance oor delirium. Having started as a DJ in the Gulf Islands of Western Canada in ’96, Vortex settled in Byron Bay in 2000,

quickly gaining a reputation for versatility, variety, technical mixing and legendary excess behind the decks. Later that night enter the trance of local DJ Dream Weaver. Growing up in the region’s celebrative atmosphere, Kurt Brine, now 22 years old, has evolved and reďŹ ned his sound. The music can be best described as a blend of warm owing bass lines, intelligent structure, balanced stereo-ďŹ eld with powerful melodic and psychedelic content. Also featured are the Electroholics, famed for being ultimately danceable, they formed through, in their own words, ‘a mutual fascination of blowing the wax from people’s ears. The Tipi Forest’s Sunday night includes local DJ Larrikin playing a mix of funky beats, playful melodies and chunky bass lines. As the son of a hippie ‘doofer’ party promoter, Morya Schmid has been exposed to psychedelic trance since before he can remember. Diving into the

Last week at the Blue Birdy was a tremendous success when the inspirational and much loved Jo Jo Smith returned to thrill the Bay with her warm, soul-ďŹ lled and uncomplicated voice. As pure as sunlight and just as good for the soul, punters left with their hearts and heads centrally heated! This Wednesday at the Blue Birdy boasts another promising line up with CBD dub Project set to take the stage. The band is a distinctive dub/impro trio who have been stamping their mark all over the Australian music scene. Just ďŹ nished touring with very successful New Zealand Dub outďŹ t ‘The Black Seeds’, their sound is reminiscent of the dub/reggae sound coming out of New Zealand at the moment but also morphs into electronic dance music styles from trip-hop to acid-jazz to drum and bass. CBD is an anagram for Clarinet, Bass and Drums which are their chief instruments. Music soaked in improvised solos and played over rich dub FX soundscapes, loops, melodica, saxophone, slide didge and sitar bass, this group has one of the most unique, fresh and intriguing sounds to come out of the North Coast for years! Joined by the incomparable vocal stylings of Natalie Carey on guest vocals whose talents are steeped in the rich harmony of jazz and soul, she is the sugar on top of a melting pot of avors you’ll want more and more of! Bass player/ band leader B Bassic has his roots in reggae, funk and triphop and is one of the most innovative and progressive bass players this country will ever see. Clarinetist Andrew Hill currently plays with highly regarded clezma (world music) band Stipsky and is a multi-instrumentalist whose heart lies in Jazz. Drummer

Sam Stanley hails from an impressive funk, rock, groove and hip-hop background and last week played with Vanessa Baker at The Blue Birdy alongside Khari Simmons and James Cox in the ‘rhythm section from hell’. Drawing inspiration from bands like Salmonella Dub, Morph, The Bird and Fat Freddie’s Drop, CBD dub PROJECT play The Blue Birdy at the Buddha Bar on Skinners Shoot Road Byron Bay on Wednesday from 7.30pm.

CALLING ALL PRODUCERS FOR A DOSE OF SPLENDOUR Byron Bay’s very own electronic dance label Dose Recordings are thrilled about being included in this year’s Splendour in the Grass Festival They will be ďŹ lling a two hour dance slot showcasing the very best of North coast electronic music and they want you to be part of it. If you are a local electronic music producer who wants to get some airplay at one of the countries largest events then simply get a CD to us before the end of July. The requirements are simple. Up to 3 tracks of any style well produced on a CD, ready to be played. Include in this a small artist proďŹ le and a contact page and we will get back to you if your tunes are chosen to be played in our showcase. Check out the site www.doseshop.com for further details. All music must be sent to Dose Recordings – 350 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby NSW 2482. Be quick and get your music where it should be...On the bloody dance oor!

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LIMITED FINAL TICKETS FOR BYRON SHIRE RESIDENTS Each year Splendour In the Grass organisers release a ¿nal batch of tickets to Byron Shire residents to give them one last chance to secure tickets to the festival once it has sold out. This allocation is made up of event tickets returned for a refund by people who can no longer attend the festival, plus a limited quantity that was withheld from the original sale release. Tickets are on sale SUNDAY 29th JULY from 11am to 5pm (or until sold out) from the HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN*. Cost per weekend ticket: $197.50 (inc GST & booking fee) for a ‘Green’ (carbon offset) ticket OR $194 (inc GST & booking fee) for regular event ticket. ONLY BYRON SHIRE RESIDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO PURCHASE TICKETS. ID showing a current Byron Shire address MUST be supplied at time of purchase. Full ID requirements are listed opposite. There will be a strict limit of TWO TICKETS PER BYRON SHIRE RESIDENT. As ticket sales are taking place on licensed premises, minors who want to purchase tickets will have to be accompanied by an adult. At the time of purchase, you will need to supply the name and date of birth of each prospective ticket-holder as these details will be printed onto the ticket. Residents may purchase a ticket for someone else from within or outside the shire. When entering the festival on August 4th & 5th, all ticketholders will need to provide ID with the same name and date of birth info as printed onto their ticket. CASH SALES ONLY. No credit card or EFTPOS.

ID REQUIREMENTS: The following forms of ID will be accepted: • Current, valid DRIVER’S LICENCE or NSW PROOF OF AGE/PHOTO CARD showing your Byron Shire address, plus one other supporting document such as a household bill, lease, bank statement or of¿cial document dated within the month prior and showing your Byron Shire address OR • A valid passport with TWO other supporting documents such as a household bill, bank statement or of¿cial document dated within the month prior and showing your Byron Shire address. For UNDER-18s without the above forms of ID, the following will be accepted: • A copy of your birth certi¿cate PLUS one of the following: – a student ID card from a high school within Byron Shire; – a bus pass showing Byron Shire address; – a photocopy of a parent’s driver’s license showing Byron Shire address; – a bank account statement in your name showing Byron Shire address. (NB: Anyone aged 14 or under attending Splendour In the Grass MUST be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 years.) Tickets will be sold on a ¿rst come, ¿rst served basis. There will be no prior reservations possible and sales will cease at 5pm or when tickets have sold out. You must be in attendance on the day to purchase the tickets. (NB: If you have already purchased a Splendour ticket you cannot purchase a second ticket in your own name, but you can purchase for other people.) * Please do not contact the Hotel Great Northern with any inquiries regarding this ticket release. Any inquiries should be directed to answers@splendourinthegrass.com SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS LOCALS TICKETS • Tickets on sale from the Hotel Great Northern on Sun 29nd July from 11am to 5pm (or until sold out). • Only Byron Shire residents with valid ID and proof of residence are eligible – IDs will be checked to verify residency. • Limit of 2 tickets per person. • First name/surname and date of birth will need to be supplied for each ticketholder, who will then need to show ID with the same details when they enter the festival on August 4th & 5th. • Cost per weekend ticket: Green (Carbon offset) ticket $197.50 (inc GST & booking fee) OR regular Event ticket $194 ($2 from each ticket sold goes to Byron Youth Service). • CASH ONLY (Please have the correct amount). • Minors must be accompanied by an adult.

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Feather (choreographer, tai chi master and international man of mystery). Down in the Well elicited a passionate response in some quarters and Ireland’s enigmatic folk tunes have graced the airways on Triple J, Sydney’s FBi, Melbourne’s 3RRR and PBS, 4ZZZ in Brisbane and regional ABC stations nationwide. Ireland has toured the album extensively along the east coast and, in November 2006, travelled further afield to WA, SA and country Victoria as part of The Sweet Remedy Show with help from the Contemporary Music Touring Fund. Tim Ireland plays an arvo show at the Nimbin Hotel on Sunday and then later that evening at the Hotel Great Northern.

KIWI MUSIC There are hundreds of fantastic guitar players in the Byron Shire and there are probably also hundreds of great singers but there are not many who combine both talents and song writing to the world class standard Willie Hona does. Willie first came to prominence with influential 80’s band ‘Herbs’ as a guitarist, singer and songwriter. The legendary Kiwi band achieved platinum album sales and Willie wrote or co-wrote many of the bands hits including Long Ago, Nuclear Waste, and Listen. The band also contributed to Dave Dobbin’s international smash hit Slice of Heaven. Willie and the band toured the planet as a headline act as well as opening for bands and artists including: Genesis, Tina Turner, Split Enz and Whitney Houston. They also performed at ‘The Hiroshima Peace Festival’ in 1986 to an audience of millions. While a lot of people may associate Willie mainly with ‘Herbs’, his 40 year career includes a lot more than the 6 years he spent with that band. His music has been included on several compilation albums and used as soundtracks for the movies; Once Were

Warriors, Footrot Flats and My Boyfriend from Hell by Cheech (from Cheech and Chong) He has also played 2 shows with Bob Marley’s legendary band ‘The Wailers’, recorded an EP in Hawaii with Taj Mahal and has jammed with Stevie Ray Vaughan. Now if you ain’t impressed by that then you is hard to please. Willie Hona with Glen Morrissey (bass) and Rex Carter, (drums) at the Nimbin Hotel on Friday and The Rails on Saturday.

BOND, DEB BOND She’s been dubbed the ‘One Woman Band’, and this is way more than appropriate. This Byron Bay singer songwriter plays mandolin, acoustic lapsteel guitar, six string guitar, stompbox and tambourine. Accompanying this myriad of instrumentation are Deb’s rich, earthy vocals delivering a fresh approach to folk roots music. She first picked up the guitar at age 12 and initially played with her sister for several years. Now performing as a soloist, Deb’s songwriting has developed into an intimate and organic style, allowing space for reflection on natural surroundings. High on the Warm Dusty Breeze is Deb’s first full length album which was recorded in Byron Bay in June last year. After the album’s release, she set off touring Darwin, Cairns, Sydney and the East Coast to an overwhelming response. Deb has opened shows for the likes of Tex Perkins, John Butler, Angelique Kidjo, Deborah Conway, Jeff Lang, Archie Roach, Mia Dyson and other fantastic musicians. She plays the Rails on Wednesday with special guest Jeremiah McMahon.

PLAY IT AGAIN, RAZ BIN SAM Officially released in the USA a week ago, Raz Bin Sam’s new single Something To Remember has already reached No. 1 on the US Indie Reggae radio charts in the first week of its release.

The song Something To Remember (Mista Savona’s Chant At Dusk riddim), released on Jamaican Label Das Vibes and Hebrew Camp’s own Blaze Fire is the first single of Raz Bin Sam’s new album called Israel due out summer 2007, produced by Mista Savona. Raz Bin Sam is also featured on the Splendour bill, so come and hear their brand new song at the Beach Hotel on Thursday.

THE BEST TONSILS IN TOWN James Morrison loves her. In fact he went out of his way to laud Emma Pask with a very impressive compliment. Your mum might think you’re God’s gift, but Emma Pask, according to Mr Morrison, is ‘the greatest gift to Australian Jazz Vocals in the last decade.’ Reminiscent of the classic jazz era, her voice and style are unique. She has been a regular guest on national television shows and sung before many VIP audiences. She has performed with symphony orchestras, and big bands, sung at Nicole Kidman/ Keith Urban’s wedding and released 3 CDs. And, now, with a quintet of players including piano, bass and brass, she is appearing at the Byron Bay Community Centre, courtesy of Musica Viva Lismore. She performs on Wednesday 1 August. Tix are $35/30 and available from Dymocks Lismore, ABC Centres Ballina and Byron Bay Community Centre.

GET ROMANTIC WITH MACROMANTICS The fabulous Macromantics hit the Hotel Great Northern on Saturday. Miss Macro is like a blast from the eighties, in white boots and oversized t-shirt with a dash of fluro. After the release of her debut album Moments in Movement, who knows what will happen. Have it warm served with berries. Don’t ask me what that means, it’s

all too cryptic for someone who actually lived through the eighties. It’s in the press release.

GET THE FUNK OUT OF HERE Carola Christensen and the Dirty Funk Affair hit the Lennox Point Hotel on Friday. Recently Carola’s funk rock fusion track Think About It danced for three weeks in the ‘Triple J UnEarthed’ Top 25 Pop Chart, receiving fantastic response. Weaving a fresh approach into her music by succumbing to affairs with dirty funk, pop, rock, blues and groove Carola Christensen and the Dirty Funk Affair create a web of sound that is dynamic and expressive. Generating a repertoire that is provocative, infectious and alive her songs are strong and catchy with resounding lyrics of universal meaning. Carola is sounding better than ever!

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COZY MUSIC WITH WARM FUZZY PEOPLE! The Temple of Melodious Sound presents an intimate,cosy, fireside, acoustic concert with new and old compositions by Tarshito and Christine Lee. Paul Kimmel (maestro flautist) and Tarshito (prolific world music composer/musician on guitars and vocals) are joined on vocals by Christine Lee (from Voices of Gaia, Love and Passion and Tane) and percussionist Peter Cuming (has played with Stoneground, Mud Crab Boogie, Visions of a Nomad, The Blue Hulas, Mook and Shanto, Lisa Hunt, Alex Lloyd, Oka and Eric Bogle and is currently playing with Waz Porter and Yantra de Vilder). Expect music that is passionate, melodic and interactive with Latin, Afro, Eastern, Mid Eastern, Classical, Jazz, Folk and Ambient influences. There are limited places available so come early and bring a cushion. Tuesday by the fire at 6 Goolara Court in Ocean Shores, 7.30pm.

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and 5th of August is already generating a lot of interest. Applications are open for poets to perform one or more of their original works in eight minutes at one of the cafes in the village of Nimbin.The heats are run on the Saturday with semi-finals on Sunday and the Grand Final on Sunday evening in the Nimbin Town Hall. $5000

prize money in total – $2000 for the outright winner with runners up each receiving $300 and Summerland Credit Union People’s Choice Award of $500, there is also opportunity to take away one of the encouragement awards of $25 & $50 during the heats. For any information see the web site at www.nimbinpoetry.com or telephone Gail on 6689 7424.

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Lismore’s Trinity Catholic College is renowned for both its academic and artistic excellence. For the 14th year HSC Drama students at Trinity Catholic college in Lismore are showcasing their ‘Works in Progress’ in On Stage in the Drama Studio in Brunswick Street.

The candidature this year is the largest ever with 30 individual performances and 7 group devised pieces. These have been divided into two shows. The works range from extracts by Caryl Churchill, Berkoff, Stoppard and Lorca to Patrick White, Fo, Jeffries, Fugard and Woody Allen. The group pieces are original devised 12 minute pieces from the HSC topics Glasshouse, 1815, Sweet and Sour, Comfort Zone , Scrap It, Is it a Bird? And Gladly with a wide range of performance styles including physical theatre, social theatre, Butoh, farce, political satire, Bollywood, naturalism and surrealism. Head of Drama Peter Derrett and Senior Drama teacher Genevieve Lewis have developed techniques and approaches to performance which challenge and bring out the best in

student ability. Tickets are $12 and are only available at St Mary’s site office from Trinity College. Performances are on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm with a matinee on Saturday at 2pm.

THE BRIGHT LIGHTS ARE ON Bright Lights Performance School, Byron’s leading performance school for 8-16 year olds, is about to embark upon its busy production schedule, with 4 separate shows to present before the end of 2007. This week they will present their Year 9/10 production ‘The War of Words’. The show is all about noble kings and queens, brave knights, beautiful princesses, foolhardy jesters and aspiring sorcerers. The war began in the market place over the trifling matter

of a carrot and a zucchini. A boast and a matter of pride compelled two brave knights to uphold the honour of their noble kings. The result leads to two broken hearts. The Princess, Talisa, from the House of Cedric is given as a reward to the noble knight Beauregarde. While in the house of Louis, young Prince Phillip is required to forsake his love of the dark and mysterious gypsy girl, Priscilla, to marry Elanora and cement an alliance. Understandably, both Talisa and Phillip rebel against the wishes of their parents. With the assistance of a dubious magician and a naughty witch’s apprentice they set out to follow their hearts and woo their true loves. Performances will be held on Friday at Byron Bay Community Centre at 11am


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ART LOVE IN A TIME OF CUPCAKES I first met Rebecca Kinsey a few years back when our young sons became friends at preschool. I remember seeing her pedalling through town on a bike and going, wow, what a yummy mummy! Long black socks, a denim micro mini and a black lace vintage top and wild blonde hair. I first poked my nose into her house when I dropped Charlie off and was surprised to see an impressive body of work on her walls. At this point Bek was more concerned with her work as a graphic artist, but the proliferation of sketch pads and paintings and doodles on blocks of wood was an indication. I know, I ‘ve got it to. Once you start painting, you can’t stop. Her work grew out of her apartment and into her garage. But even that couldn’t contain her. Late last year, she and her partner set up Dolores Cupcake a funky gallery/studio where Bek is presenting her first show. Bernadette Curtin tunes in to Rebecca Kinsey’s paintings in a more eloquent way than I, so let me quote her: ‘Layers of a meaningful life are like graffiti walls etched and scratched, upgraded and reinvented. Some parts are rubbed out and lost, and new colours and forms are added over time. In the body of large paintings entitled ‘I Love You Forever’ Rebecca Kinsey layers quirky figures, fish, animals, flowers and poetry over dark rich backgrounds. Transparent deep crimson is first ragged onto the surface of the canvas. Next darker more opaque areas are added to create a soft focus mood of shadowy suggestion, like a night world of dreams and streetwalking. Drips and scrapes and fragments of poetry emerge from the depths and gradually begin to tell a story. Street art, Asian culture and text are interwoven into the fabric of the images, forming a background story to the central figures in the foreground. In the series of small paintings the central figure floats in a light airy space in contrast to the dark world of the large pieces. Here the heroine is whimsical and engaging, staring out at the viewer through her cyclopean eye. She is often accompanied by her cat. Like Leunig’s duck for Mr Curly, Kinsey’s cat serves as the alter ego of the artist. It is as if the cat and humanoid are sharing a conversation about art and life. Overall there is a keen engagement with the inner world of feelings, memories, hopes and dreams, and it is this sensibility which brings originality and romance to the paintings.’ Bek Kinsey. At Dolores Cupcake Gallery 5/17 Tasman Way, Byron Arts and Industry Estate 6pm on Friday.

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finds himself face to beak with the most impressive bloke of all: the male peacock. He is joined by eight new comics on the open mike who use the opportunity to find their feet. The road to becoming a professional comedian is a rocky one and the only place for emerging talent to get their stage time is at Open Mike rooms. It is the place where real talent is unearthed, as the audience becomes witness to the remarkable risky process that is stand up. WhyNot! Restaurant offers a dinner deal where $25 gets you a meal, a glass of wine and entry to the show. Bookings are essential so phone 6680 7994. To secure a spot on the open mike phone Mandy on 6684 3443. Wednesday 25 July at 8pm, with dinners served from 6.30pm.

Every month hundreds of people are flocking to what is being called the hottest gig in Ballina: the free standup comedy night that happens on the last Thursday of the month. This month the girls take to the talking stick to witness the wit and wonder of Wicked Women, a show that features some of the best funny girls in the business. The headline is Brisbane based comedian, Katrina Davidson. Katrina has worked across Canada in impro and sketch comedy and is a founding member of Montreal ’s They Might be Midgets troupe. She has performed standup comedy at Montreal’s Just for Laughs festival and has headlined for Vancouver’s Laff Riot Girls and successfully toured British Columbia. Recently she supported Steven Wright on the Brisbane leg of his world tour and has appeared on Good News Week, Raw Comedy 1998, and The Great Debate. Through 2005, Katrina was a regular panellist on The Conversation Hour with Richard Fidler on ABC radio Queensland. Katrina has been successfully working the Australian Comedy Circuit since September 1997 when she summoned her entire ego, stepped onto the stage at Brisbane’s Sit Down Comedy Club, and was the first Drama student to graduate with a Distinction in standup. It’s been all go ever since! One of the last true comic storytellers, Katrina takes you with her on a journey through her life. A dry wit, a healthy sense of the inconsistencies of life and a dark sense of humour are Katrina’s weapons and she’s not afraid to use them! Katrina has made several appearances as a guest of Radio Triple J’s drive-time or breakfast shows and cohosted the Breakfast show on B105’s Summer show. She provides yet more proof that not all comics are in it for the chicks. Some do it for the sheer pleasure of making people laugh. And some do it for the alcohol. She has MC’d and supported some of the best standup comics in the world. Katrina is supported by Ellen Briggs, the girl wonder from Mullumbimby. Ellen, a mild mannered mother of two first tried stand up two years ago with Mandy Nolan’s stand up comedy course. She was an instant hit with everyone recognising that necessary X factor that defines a good comedian. Since then she has won Australia Stands Up on the Comedy Channel, and was a national finalist for the Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Raw Comedy Competition televised earlier this year. Ellen’s star continues to rise and she is one of the many female voices that prove women are deadly funny! Mandy Nolan brings her 20 years of experience to the stage (mainly stacking chairs) when she MC’s this show full of Killer Babes from Hell! Don’t miss Wicked Women at the Ballina RSL on Thursday 26 July at 8.30pm. Be there early to get a seat, oh and by the way it’s FREE!!!

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THURSDAY 19 ■ BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 9.00PM RAZ BIN SAM & THE LION I BAND ■ BUDDHA BAR, BYRON ANTHONY GEORGE ■ GREAT NORTHERN, BYRON 9PM DUKES OF WINDSOR ■ THE RAILS, BYRON 6.30PM LLOYD SPIEGEL ■ BO’S RESTAURANT, BYRON 7.30PM BEAKERMOUTH ■ MAHA HATA, BAYSHORE DRIVE 7PM ONENESS MEDITATION ■ CHEEKY MONKEYS, BYRON WET T-SHIRT COMPETITION ■ COCOMANGAS, BYRON, PJ & LINGERIE PARTY – DJ KRISTIN ■ BANGALOW HOTEL 8PM CHINA BLUE ■ CHINI HOTEL, MULLUM, 5.30PM MULLUMBERRY JAM ■ MULLUMBIMBY RSL, 7PM ROCK ‘N’ ROLL DANCING ■ LENNOX HOTEL 9PM FIG-JAM SESSIONS

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SUNDAY 22 ■ BEACH HOTEL 4PM THE FLOOD 9PM DJ DAVE GRAVY ■ BUDDHA BAR, BYRON SUNDAY SESSIONS ■ GREAT NORTHERN, BYRON, 9PM TIM IRELAND ■ THE RAILS, BYRON 6.30PM BERTHA CONTROLS ■ BO’S RESTAURANT, BYRON 6.30PM MICK’S SASHIMI BAND ■ BANGALOW HOTEL 1PM HILLBILLY BLUES BANDITS ■ HOTEL BRUNSWICK 7.00PM CHERRY STREET ■ LENNOX HOTEL 4PM BO JENKINS ■ LENNOX THAI GARDENS 5.30PM GREG GARDNER ■ SPHINX ROCK CAFE, MT BURRELL 1PM UTOPIANS

MONDAY 23 ■ BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 9PM BIG SCREEN DANCE MUSIC ■ BUDDHA BAR, BYRON OPEN JAM ■ THE RAILS, BYRON 6.30PM LLOYD SPIEGEL ■ CHEEKY MONKEYS, BYRON 7PM MEXICAN MONDAY ■ COCOMANGAS, BYRON FUNKIN RETRO PARTY: DJ QUALITY CONTROL ■ CHINI HOTEL, MULLUM 5.30PM SALSA CLASS & FREESTYLE

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Television Guide 1. Nicolas Cage makes off with the Declaration of Independence, as you do in ďŹ lms of this kind, in National Treasure (Prime, Wednesday, 8.30pm). 2. Kelton Pell, Aaron Pedersen and Garry Sweet take the leads in The Circuit (SBS, Sunday 9.30pm), a series about the Aboriginal Legal Service which has started promisingly. SBS apparently doesn’t think so, to judge from the timeslot and the lack of coverage on their site. 3. In Jane Campion’s Holy Smoke (NBN, Monday, noon) Sophie Lee is brainwashed by a guru in India and has to be deprogrammed by Harvey Keitel. Not one of Campion’s best, say the critics.

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4.30 Movie: Up To His Neck (G 1954) 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Britain AD 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.55 Behind The News 6.00 Atlantic Edge (G) Shiants 6.30 The Cook And The Chef 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 The Chaser’s War On Repeats: 4 9.30 Hyperdrive: Asteroid 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Netball: Australia vs New Zealand 1.20 Movie: Rhodes Of Africa (G 1936) 2.55 Scotty Martin: The Songman/Don’t Say Sorry (G*) 3.25 National Press Club Address

SBS 5.20 World News 12.30 Business Report 1.00 Movie: Secret Ballot (G 2001) Comedy from Iran 3.00 Mum’s the Word 3.30 FIFA Fever 4.00 A Fork In The Road 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour with Jim Lehrer 6.00 2007 Tour De France Highlights Stage 9 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Vasili’s Garden Gardening series 8.00 Inside Australia Footy – The La Perouse Way 8.30 Dateline 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 2007 Tour De France Stage 10 1.35 WeatherWatch Overnight

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SBS advises viewers that programming between 6pm and 10.30pm nightly is Closed Captioned (CC)

4.30 Movie: A Place Of One’s Own (G 1944, B&W) Stars James Mason 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.30 School Programs 11.00 Outback House (PG) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Monarch Of The Glen (G) 1.30 Strictly Dancing 2.00 The Bill (PG) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.50 Behind The News 6.05 Grand Designs: Edinburgh 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst Face blindness 8.30 Brat Camp (M*,cl) 9.25 Difference Of Opinion Nuclear or Not 10.20 Lateline 10.55 Lateline Business 11.20 The Blues: A Musical Journey, The Road To Memphis 12.50 Movie: Thirty Nine Steps (PG 1978) Stars John Mills, Robert Powell 2.30 Words: Carmel Bird 2.45 Movie: Please Sir! (G 1971) Stars John Alderton, Joan Sanderson

5.20 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30 7.30

4.30 Movie: Broken Journey (G 1947) Struggle for survival after a plane crash 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Animal Camera: Surveillance On Survival 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Fireies 1.30 Parkinson 2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.55 Behind The News 6.00 No Job For A Lady Political comedy 6.30 Can We Help? (G) 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors (G) Primary Collection 8.30 Silent Witness: Cargo (M*) 10.15 Lateline 10.55 The Chaser’s War On Repeats: 4 11.40 jtv’s: Silverchair’s One Night Stand 12.20 Rage (M) goes on till 9am Saturday

5.20 9.30 11.45 12.30 1.00 1.35 2.35 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30 7.30

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World News Business Report Russian News Greek News Dateline Nest (PG) Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia The Journal Newshour with Jim Lehrer 2007 Tour De France Highlights World News Australia Homemade History (G) Doco series on the home movies of Don Watson. Inspector Rex (PG) The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey (M, v,a) World News Australia The Movie Show SOS Presents‌(M,a,n,s) 2007 Tour De France – Stage 11 Weatherwatch Overnight

World News FIFA U20 World Cup Canada 2007 WeatherWatch & Music Business Report Russian News Greek News Arabic News Hard Choices QLD Counting The Days Wine Lovers’ Guide to Australia The Journal Newshour with Jim Lehrer 2007 Tour De France – Stage 5 World News Australia J F K’s Women (PG) The Scandals Revealed, documentary from the US 8.30 Cuba (PG) An African Odyssey, documentary from France 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Submariners 10.30 2007 Tour De France – Stage 12 1.30 Weatherwatch Overnight

PRIME 6.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.30

Sunrise Morning Show Home Shopping Raggs Morning News

12.00 Movie: Tick Tock (M, v,s,l, 2000)

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All Saints (M) According To Jim (PG) My Wife And Kids (PG) Go Go Stop News M*A*S*H (G) Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away The Force – Behind the Line (PG) Police Files Unlocked Movie: National Treasure (PG, 2004) Action packed adventure, stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Krugel, Jon Voight . 11.10 The Unit (M) 12.30 Shopping and Religion

Most Prime programs between 6.30pm and 11.30pm (approx) nightly are Closed Captioned (CC)

6.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.30 12.00 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.00 12.00 12.30

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Sunrise Morning Show Home Shopping Raggs Morning News Movie: John Sanford’s Mind Prey (M, v,a, 1998) All Saints (PG) According To Jim (G) My Wife And Kids (PG) Go Go Stop News M*A*S*H Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away (PG) That ‘70s Show Double episode (PG) Mark Philippoussis’ Age of Love Lost (M) Lost Special (M) Criss Angel Mind Freak (PG) Family Plots Final Shopping and Religion

Sunrise Morning Show Home Shopping Morning News Raggs Morning News Movie: The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (M) Reba According to Jim (PG) My Wife And Kids (PG) Go Go Stop News M*A*S*H (G) Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away Better Homes and Gardens William and Mary (M) 2007 AFL Premiership Season EXPO to 6am

TEN 6.00 7.00 8.30 9.00 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.15 1.15 2.15 2.30

Ten Early News Toasted TV Puzzle Play 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil The Oprah Winfrey Show Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Totally Wild The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Big Brother Thank God You’re Here (M) House (M) Medium (M) Late News With Sports Tonight Big Brother Up-Late (MA15+) Late Show with David Letterman Video Hits Up-Late Shopping and Religion

All Ten programs between 5pm and 11pm (approx) nightly are Closed Captioned (CC)

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Ten Early News Toasted TV Puzzle Play 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil The Oprah Winfrey Show Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Totally Wild The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Big Brother Pirate Master Law & Order: Criminal Intent (M) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (M) Repeat Late News And Sports Tonight Big Brother Up-Late (MA15+) Late Show with David Letterman Video Hits Up-Late Shopping and Religion

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Ten Early News Toasted TV Rock It! 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil The Oprah Winfrey Show Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures The Lost Children The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News Hook, Line & Sinker Neighbours Big Brother Big Brother Friday Night Live America’s Next Top Model Big Brother Up-Late (MA15+) Sports Tonight Late Show With David Letterman Out of Practice Video Hits Up-Late Shopping and Religion

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Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne TVP Direct Danoz Movie: Swimming Upstream (M,a,v 2003) Stars Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis. Days Of Our Lives Fresh Cooking Hi-5 Adventure Lockie Leonard Temptation Bargain Hunt Derby 6 Antiques Roadshow Evening News A Current Affair McLeod’s Daughters (PG) Cold Case Lotto Without A Trace (M) The Nation (M) Nightline Movie: Pirates Of Silicon Valley (M,l 1999) Biographical look at Apple and Microsoft founders. Stars Noah Wyle SpyForce (PG) Justin Timberlake Music Special Guthy-Renker Shopping Untold Wealth Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne Danoz Guthy-Renker Movie: We Were The Mulvaneys (M v,s 2002) Stars Blythe Danner and Beau Bridges Days Of Our Lives Fresh Cooking Hi-5 Lockie Leonard Temptation Bargain Hunt Newark 38 Antiques Roadshow Evening News A Current Affair Getaway Travel show Sea Patrol The Footy Show Ralph TV British Open Golf 2007 – Day 1 Live Good Morning America We have got to realise that we’re being conditioned on a mass scale. Start challenging this corporate slave state. Waking Life

Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne Danoz Guthy-Renker Movie: The Pretender (M v, 2001) Stars Michael T. Weiss and Andrea Parker Days Of Our Lives Fresh Cooking Hi-5 The Shak Temptation Bargain Hunt Ardingly 25 Antiques Roadshow Evening News A Current Affair Friday Night Football Sharks vs Manly Sea Eagles, live Friday Night Football Gold Coast Titans vs Bulldogs British Open Golf 2007 – Day 2 Live Good Morning America It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realise our perfection. Oscar Wilde (1854 –1900)

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jtv Saturday Bowls: Queensland Open 2007 Stateline Australian Story Foreign Correspondent Fire On The Rim: Rotorua Netball: International Tests 2007 1 Rugby Union: Preliminary Final Bowls World Team Cup 2007 Goodnight Sweetheart Gardening Australia ABC News Doctor Who (PG) stars David Tennant Mr Bean Rowen Atkinson animation The Bill (M*, v) ABC News New Tricks (PG) Parkinson: Judy Dench, Lenny Henry Netball: International Tests 2007 Rage (M) Sex Adult themes Nudity Drug use Drug references Violence Could offend Horror

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5.20 World News in various languages 12.30 Business Report 1.00 International Ballet Gala From The Prague (G) 2.35 Youkali Hotel (PG) Collection of cabaret-style songs 3.30 Franz Welser-Most (PG) Portrait Of A Conductor, documentary from the UK 4.00 Jean-Simeon Chardin Painter 4.30 Newshour with Jim Lehrer 5.30 The Lost Gods Doco on the Maya 6.00 2007 Tour De France – Stage 12 6.30 Word News Australia 7.30 Nerds FC (G) 8.00 Kick (PG) 8.30 The Movie Show 8.40 Iron Chef 9.30 RocKwiz 10.00 2007 Tour De France – Stage 13 1.35 Weatherwatch Overnight

6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 The Saturday Club 10.00 Blinkey Bill’s Around The World Adventures 10.30 Fairy Tale Police 11.00 Jetix 11.30 That’s So Raven 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Supercars On Prime 2007 ‘Live’ 5.00 Rugby: Live Kick-Off Bledisloe Cup 7.30 Seven News 8.00 Great Comedy Classics (PG) 9.05 Movie: Along Came A Spider (M, v,l, 2001) Stars Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter, Dylan Baker. 11.10 Movie: Blown Away (M, v,l, 1994) Stars Jeff Bridges, Tommy Lee Jones. 1.30 Danoz Direct 2.30 EXPO to 6am

TEN 6.00 8.30 10.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.30 11.00 10.30 1.00 1.55 2.00

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Toasted TV Video Hits First Video Hits Red Bull Air Race Round 6: Interlaken RPM AFL Round 16 Collingwood vs Essendon live from the MCG Ten News Sports Tonight The Simpsons World’s Wildest Police Videos (PG) AFL Round 16 West Coast vs Sydney live from Subiaco Oval Crime Files (M) Formula One Grand Prix Round 10: Europe Before The Game Video Hits Up-Late Shopping and Religion

[cl] = Coarse language [sr] = Sexual references [mp] = Medical procedures [st] = Supernatural themes [ie] = Issues about euthanasia

Kids’ Programs Insiders Inside Business Offsiders Asia PaciďŹ c Focus Songs Of Praise Landline Gardening Australia Message Stick (G*) Shipwreck Detectives (PG) Dance In America: (PG) Swan Lake Sunday Arts At The Movies The Einstein Factor (G) ABC News The Worst Jobs In History ABC News Midsomer Murders: The Animal Within (M* v, sr) Compass The Quiet Revolution, Pt 2 Bloomsday Cabaret (G) The Farm (M*) Movie: The Big Money(PG 1958) Movie: Shout (M*a, 1978) The Lost Ones (G*) Songs Of Praise

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World News Music Knows No Bounds (G) UCI Mountain Bike World Cup 2007 Speedweek Motor sport World of Athletics Nelson Mandela Charity Match Soccer match from Cape Town FIFA Futbol Mundial 2007/2008 FA Premier League Classic Matches Leeds United vs Tottenham 2000-2001 The World Game Football 2007 Tour De France Highlights World News Australia Voyages of Discovery – The Making Of Captain Cook (PG, v) Big Love – Easter (M) The Circuit – Deeper Water (M) 2007 Tour De France – Stage 14 The Storm Rages Twice (G) WeatherWatch Overnight

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Religion Stanleyl Seaside Hotel Weekend Sunrise Up Close Music (PG) ‘Best Of The Best’ 8 Simple Rules Special (G) The Beast Within, Living With Wild Animals V8 Supercars On Prime 2007 2007 AFL Premiership Season Round 16, Brisbane Lions vs Carlton According to Jim (PG) Destination New Zealand Seven News Where Are They Now Final (PG, n) Ugly Betty (PG) Grey’s Anatomy (M) What About Brian (PG) Alias (M) Scrubs AFL Premiershop Richmond vs Port Adelaide Shopping and Religion

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4.30 Movie: The Blind Goddess (G 1948 5.00 FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 B&W) Stars Eric Portman, Anne Crawford Final – Live 6.00 Kids’ Programs 7.30 News in various languages including 10.00 School Programs 7.30 Italian 11.00 Landline 8.00 German 12.00 Midday Report 8.30 Spanish 12.30 French Leave 9.20 French 12.55 A Place In Slovakia 9.55 Russian 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 10.30 Greek‌ 2.00 The Bill (PG) 12.05 Indonesian‌ 3.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Japanese‌ 5.55 Behind The News 2.40 The Deaf Holocaust (PG) Deaf People and Nazi Germany 6.00 Message Stick (G*) 3.30 Dateline 6.30 Talking Heads: Reg Mombassa 4.30 The Journal 7.00 ABC News 5.00 The Crew 7.30 The 7.30 Report 5.30 Grow Strong Aboriginal health 8.00 Australian Story 6.00 2007 Tour De France Highlights 8.30 Four Corners 6.30 World News Australia 9.20 Media Watch 7.30 Top Gear 9.35 Enough Rope with Andrew Denton 8.30 Movie Show 10.35 Lateline 8.35 South Park (MA, a,s) 11.10 Lateline Business 9.00 Drawn Together Animated comedy 11.40 Pagans (M*, v) Sacred Landscape, Final 9.30 World News Australia 12.30 Hustle Final 10.00 2007 Tour De France – Stage 15 1.25 Movie: My Brother’s Keeper (PG 1.30 WeatherWatch Overnight 1949) Stars Jack Warner, Jane Hylton 2.55 Message Stick (G*) 3.25 Bowls Australia vs New Zealand

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Morning Show with Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies 10.00 Home Shopping 11.00 Raggs 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Reaper (M,v,a 2000) Story of a crime novelist, stars Chris Sarandon, James Bradford 2.00 All Saints (M) 3.00 Sons & Daughters New Series(PG) 3.30 My Wife and Kids 4.00 Go Go Stop 4.30 News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security – Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8.00 Surf Patrol 8.30 Criminal Minds: The Fisher King (M) 10.20 Boston Legal (M) 11.20 Scrubs (PG) 11.50 Last Comic Standing (M) 12.50 Champ Cars On Prime Edmonton 2.50 EXPO

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4.30 Movie: Tiger In The Smoke (PG 1956 B&W) Stars Muriel Pavlow 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 School Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Catalyst (G) 2.00 The Bill (M*,v) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.55 Behind The News 6.10 Time Team Bridgnorth 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Carbon Cops (G) = 8.30 The Bill (M*,v) 9.20 Foreign Correspondent 10.00 Opera ConďŹ dential 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Netball Australia vs New Zealand 3 1.20 Movie: It’s Love Again (G 1936 B&W) Stars Jessie Matthews, Robert Young 2.45 Movie: Hungry Hill (PG 1947) Stars Dennis Price, Cecil Parker

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Morning Show Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies discuss lifestyle topics while ads for lifestyle consumerables are inter-dispersed and I’m bored as fuck. 10.00 Home Shopping 11.00 Raggs 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Stolen Youth (M, 1996) 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Sons & Daughters (PG) 3.30 My Wife And Kids (PG) 4.00 Go Go Stop 4.30 News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue (PG) 8.00 Medical Emergency (PG) 8.30 All Saints (M) 2hr special 10.30 Standoff 11.30 City Beat (R) 12.00 Criss Angel Mind Freak (M) 12.30 Shopping and Religion

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World News Indonesian News Business Report Movie: The Marriage CertiďŹ cate (PG 2001) Chinese comedy Strait Up Stories From the Torres Strait Viva (G) Joyas Del Sur Football Stars Of Tomorrow (G) A Fork In Asia (G) Beijing The Journal Newshour with Jim Lehrer 2007 Tour De France Highlights World News Australia Insight with Jenny Brockie. Cutting Edge: Kidnapped To Order (M) UK Documentary on the detention of women and children World News Australia Hot Docs (M) Wide Awake Movie: Earth And Ashes (PG, 2004) Drama from war-torn Afghanistan The Brotherhood (M, d,l,a) Australian doco on police corruption WeatherWatch Overnight

Religion Scooter: Secret Agent Totally Wild Meet the Press State Focus Video Hits First Video Hits The Story Of The Rugby World Cup Movie: Housesitter (PG 1992) Stars Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn, Julie Harris. Movie: Uncle Buck (G 1989) Stars John Candy, Laurie Metcalf Ten News Sports Tonight The Simpsons Big Brother (PG) Big Brother: Live Eviction (PG) Rove in New York(M) Formula One Grand Prix Round 10: Europe Video Hits Presents More Hits Ever notice Video Hits never has more than three seconds between camera shots? Video Hits Up-Late Shopping and Religion

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HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX I can’t remember when I last saw a ďŹ lm at which the audience cheered as it began. It being the opening session of the new Harry Potter, I suppose I should not have been surprised, for the joint was packed with devotees. The ďŹ dget factor was high for much of the long preamble, though we all relished Harry’s ďŹ rst snog with Cho Chang, an Asian beauty with a Scottish accent in a black school uniform – I had a Lewis Carroll moment (she is standing before a mirror, too) as the crowd went woo-hoo! Unfortunately we saw little of the lass after that, for the series has got darker since its more playful inception, in both mood and appearance, and

romance is not on the agenda. Harry is now an almost fully blown schitzo, being wracked in his dreams and wrestling internally with the evil Valdemort for the possession of his soul. The relentless angst was a bit much for me, but fortunately there is the usual array of famous English actors and actresses there to ham it up – Imelda Staunton does a nice turn as a smiling kommandant in pink twin sets who takes over at Hogwarts in order to re-establish discipline and Helena Bonham Carter is hysterical as a lunatic witch. The giant in the woods, Hagrid’s half brother, is an excellent creation and, though clearly no longer children, the maintaining of Harry’s, Hermione’s and Ron’s youthfulness, despite the advancing years, is

The Echo apologises to the Pighouse cinemagoers who turned up to the wrong sessions last week. The previous week’s session details were repeated by accident in the ad.

successful enough. Jollity is at a premium and I felt that the audience might have appreciated more (I know I would), for overall this is a deadly serious psychological tale. From the start, though, it is obvious that it will culminate in another big ďŹ ght between good and bad guys, involving wizards instead of gunslingers, with a hook for next year’s The Half Blood Prince. It did not fully hold my interest and I reckon it could have been half an hour shorter, but the consensus seemed to be that it was pretty sick, which is high praise indeed. John Campbell

KNOCKED UP Writer/director of The Forty Year Virgin, Judd Apatow has again gone a little off beat but the outcome, if just as touching, is less hilarious. This time around he has promoted Seth Rogen from the support cast to star billing and, though Rogen’s being atypical is largely the point, it is debatable as to whether he is suited to the role of leading man in a romantic comedy. He is not without charm as Ben the dope smoking dufus, but he is also slovenly, boisterous and given dialogue that is overloaded with ‘fucking’ (swearing becomes so numbing, doesn’t it?). He gets plastered at a nightclub with Alison (Katherine Heigl) when she is out celebrating a promotion in her TV job, and puts her up the duff after some clumsy bonking to the accompaniment of the B52’s ‘Rock Lobster.’ The story then dwells on the reactions of them and their friends and family to the pregnancy and, of course, on the relationship that, after the usual numerous setbacks, ourishes between them. The introductory sequences are lively and, in the case of Ben and his mates, coloured by standard gross outs (a house full of stoned young men – you know the drill). Also de rigeur is the plethora of popular culture references, with the characters constantly referring to movies and television, actors and pop stars. Aided by a calculating soundtrack (even the Little River Band gets a look in) a comfy mindless groove prevails, but the middle section is bloated with superuities and as the ďŹ lm

begins to labour you fear that you are about to go the whole nine months with Alison in real time. But it snaps out of its torpor and, thanks to the adorable Heigl’s intelligent performance, it comes home with a sweet ending that does not let anybody down. John Campbell

HALF NELSON Half Nelson by director Ryan Fleck features a commanding performance by Ryan Gosling in the lead role. This new American independent feature approaches themes we are familiar with in a compelling new way: charismatic teachers and the students they connect with, drug dealers and their desperate customers, the hard knock lives of inner-city young people raised by a single working parent. The ďŹ lm’s success is all the more remarkable because it sounds so familiar.. What is different about Half Nelson is the execution, the kind of subtlety in writing, directing and acting that you seldom see. This is a ďŹ lm that is careful to be real, that fearlessly refuses to overdo potentially incendiary material and that, most telling of all, truly understands and cares about its people and the fragile friendships they attempt to form. Half Nelson is a male-female drama that is not a romance, it is not reducible to formulas. Though the two central characters are teacher and student well apart in age, similar crises confront both. They ďŹ nd themselves at critical life junctures, looking for something to believe in and hold on to‌A powerful ďŹ lm! Lounge Cinema 1 9ĂŠ ,‡ " / "

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AQUARIUS: If protocol or red tape drive you into the unbearable zone this week, don’t even consider acting or making decisions till you’re calm. Though irritating details take more time and attention than you want to give them, just know they’ll be more trouble if you don’t.

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CAPRICORN: Sun/Mercury in Cancer announce loud and clear that this week’s communications will be emotional. Careful listening and questioning are effective ways to handle strong feelings, your own or someone else’s. Is what they want really so different from what you do?

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VIRGO: This week Venus in your sign brings lessons in love for the Virgo born – loving things and people the way they are right now, rather than the way they could be. Then you can relax and enjoy them without having to always be tweaking and correcting.

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It was a surprise to us all. The swiftness of events came upon us like the proverbial Assyrian in the simile of a wolf on the fold, as Lord Byron has it, though there were no cohorts gleaming in purple and gold, to the best of our knowledge. We cannot say, however, that many gentlemen at the Myocum clubhouse opposed the motives of the perpetrator. It began with a cadre of koalas, pumped on phencyclidine, or ‘angel dust’ in the vulgate, their claws ďŹ tted with stainless steel knives. Large roaming neighbourhood dogs which once preyed upon the irascible marsupials found themselves surrounded and disembowelled, and the paddock and roadside carnage provided a magniďŹ cent feast for the Tyagarah Road Ravens, a particular unkindness – the collective noun for said bird – noted for their mercilessness and scavenging ability.

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From the dizzying heights of the clubhouse decks we watched many of the attacks, idly commentating as if at a game of grade cricket.

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What’s in a name? Tapas looks set to stay. What started out in Spain as a little snack to have with a drink – the word ‘tapa’ means lid and referred to the saucer-like cover for drinks in bars, designed to keep both ies out and nibbly things like olives on hand – has now spread around the globe. Tapas bars, especially in cities, continue to mushroom, and increasing numbers of restaurants and cafes include a separate list of tapas on their menus. As with all trends, there’s the sublime and the ridiculous, the sense and the nonsense. Tapas in many places is really just a small entree, bereft of a Spanish association – and I go on feeling indignant about places which charge for things like nuts and olives, not to mention ordinary bread and stale, indifferent olive oil, which surely could be offered free of charge and whose cost may be covered by other menu items. It is, on the other hand, a great way for people to taste certain things they might not otherwise risk ordering but be curious to sample, and also for a chef to showcase his skills and versatility. It is a social form of eating, part of the fashion for shared plates which sprang up some years ago, and an expression of the inďŹ nitely less formal way we now want to eat out. Here in the Byron Shire there are ever-growing opportunities to try out tapas – even if the word has acquired an interesting elasticity and is being applied willy-nilly to small servings of anything, perhaps as a clever marketing ploy. (I keep waiting for Yum Cha, in fact, to be renamed Chinese Tapas, or Antipasto Italian Tapas...) The Balcony in Byron Bay, true to its shrewd business formula, was one of the forerunners of the tapas trend, presenting from its inception a lengthy list of tapas possibilities. From midday to midnight every day you can climb the carpeted stairs of that lovely heritage building, ďŹ nd a tall stool overlooking the street and pick your way through an enticing selection to go with your beverage of choice; there might be skewered garlic prawns and chorizo, or spicy little meatballs in a tomatoey-winey sauce, or grilled haloumi with peperonata and salsa verde, and there is always a tapas special of the day as well. Over the road, Mokha Cafe has taken on a new lease of life under the guidance of Laurie Rose and Paul Chaffer. Fully licensed and open till very late, this eatery is a rare gem in a town where most cafes close for dinner; furthermore, its prices are ridiculously low and even on a winter’s night it’s a real pleasure to sit out on the streetfront deck warmed by gas heaters in an atmosphere both cosy and intimate.They do delicious tapas too, and if you can’t decide between the Szechwan Pepper Silken Tofu with tomato jam or the Goats Cheese Tart with an eggplant and capsicum relish then order the mixed plate which may throw in crispy Chinese squid with aioli, grilled chorizo and haloumi, fetta and fat warmed olives and thin slices of nubbly crunchy spelt toast. The music’s good too. There may well be a queue snaking out of O Sushi into the Woolworths carpark. Recently winner of both Best Sushi Bar in NSW by the Restaurant and Catering Association and NSW Australian Achiever Award for outstanding service, its queues are merely one measure of the excellence of this superb venue. Two others are the presence, even in the middle of peak tourist times, of the large number of locals; and the same smiling Japanese faces of the longtime chefs who perform their culinary magic as a theatrical centrepiece to the buzzing restaurant.. In addition to the sushi train and the hot dishes, they are now serving up ‘Japanese Tapas’ – and apart from my slight feeling that all of those divine little dishes coasting past you on the sushi train tracks could be described as tapas, there are some less conventional and truly exciting things to eat. Tea-smoked snapper with garlic chives was a recent discovery which left me raving, and a Chikuwa Fishcake Tempura served with Japanese mayo was nearly as impressive. The quality of ingredients and the presentation are superlative: does it really matter what they call it, when all is said and done? What is, after all, in a name!


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TERM 3 ACE COURSES ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER Copies of programs are in last week’s Echo and at the usual outlets around the Shire or drop in to the ACE Centre, corner of Gordon Street and Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby or go to www.acemullum.com

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Sports Roundup with John Campbell Future stars shine in the briney

Crankin

what’s happening surfside 2007 Rusty Gromfest winners: 16 Under Boys – D Cathels (Nth Narrabeen) 16 Under Girls – K Wright (Culburra) 14 Under Boys – M Banting (Port MacQuarie) 14 Under Girls – T Wright (Culburra) 12 Under Boys – S Bailey (Suffolk Park) 12 Under Girls – G Roach (Sunshine Coast)

Matt Alexander of Byron Bay Rugby has been nominated by NSW Rugby in the 2007 National Volunteer Recognition Program. Matt is one of 18,000 volunteers who devote countless hours each week at the grass roots level of the game to the development and promotion of Rugby Union in Australia. Matt will be a guest at the John Eales Medal Dinner in Brisbane on July 23, when the National Volunteer of the Year will be announced.

Brian Mollet The pursuit of a great sporting moment consumes energy and resources that arguably could be directed to projects of more lasting beneďŹ t. Many a lawn has gone unmowed as its owner sought glory. Players in the Nick Shand Memorial cricket series often must be masters of rationalisation to even take the ďŹ eld. Sunday’s match was between incumbent champs the Geckos and the Mullum Driftins, brainchild of teacher, musician and reputed underworld ďŹ gure, Trent. Derek of the Geckos won the toss and with son Adam at the other end faced the new ball. The Meads boys did a good job early as Trent generated more swing than a nude surfer and Angie popped out as many perfect looking leggies as a chorus line at Moulin Rouge. 54 runs were on the board before Patrick got one past Derek for the ďŹ rst wicket, and next man Johnno like a sweatshop proprietor never allowed the pace to slacken. Tom bowled well for the Driftins but consistent scor-

ing in the second half saw the total to a healthy 158. Opening batsmen Trent and Tom were looking for a bright start, Tom cracked a couple of early boundaries but fell victim to the disarmingly talented Simon, who had the ball ducking and weaving like Rex Hunt on his way to the carpark at Byron. Lynchpin batsman Trent was caught Derek bowled Adam shortly after and the Driftins never recovered, Johnno chiming in with three scalps to gut the top order. From there it was like Paris’s knickers, as everyone put their hand up, wickets were shared around as the mighty Driftins were skewered for a record low 37. This week they must pick up the pieces against the pugnacious and annoying Main Armers, a task that will test both skill and patience. The one sure thing is that Trent’s phone bill will be up this month as he searches for answers.

10/7 Invitation Day to Men, Best 3 scores of 4 each hole: P/K Snook, N Comer, A Slater 113; r/up C Blacker, R Hanks, D Copeland, D Bailey 111; R Skillen, J Racine, M/T Byron 110 c/b. NTP: Men; A Spice; Ladies; P Rogers; vouchers to 103. 12/7 18 hole Stab: D Devir 38; vouchers to 31 c/b. 14/7 D Jansen 74; r/up E Roe 76 c/b; NTP E Roe; putting M Broughton; vouchers to 78. Ocean Shores Vets 12/7 2 Person Ambrose: M Gartner, B Cox 59 1/4; r/up D Bailey, C Godsmark 65 1/4; T Berry, A Dickens 66. NTP: 3rd M Gartner, 17th T Berry; C’tains Pin R Conway; Gorilla Award h/c 0 to 19 B Cox, h/c 20+ A Redmond; balls to 71 1/2; Scrubbers Ball K Bradford/K Scanlon; Starters 66. NETBALL Brunswick/Byron 21/7 Rnd 9 Draw: 12 noon arrival; Table duty Mullumbimby; Canteen 12 noon Ocean Shores; Hard Court duty teams; 12 noon set up Squishes; 4pm tidy up Taveners. 12.30pm Games: Netta; court 7 Bumblebees v Bay Bubbles, ump Bay Bubbles; court 8 Bay Beaches v Blueberries, ump Bay Beaches; court 9 Mermaids v Funky Monkeys, ump Funky Monkeys; court 11 Mudcrabs v Angelfish, ump Mudcrabs. 12.30 pm Games: 12 and under; court 1 Fiesty Fish v Beauties, ump Brooke Toovey/Rosie O’Connor; court 3 Squishes v Mullum Mites, ump Gemma Dazell/Tess Cooney; court 4 Seastars v Breakers, ump Ashley Sheridan/Madeleine Bromwich. 1.45pm Games: court 1 Bay Bondz v Cocopops, ump Bay Babes x2; court 2 Coctails v Bay Blitz, ump Giants x2; court 3 Youngsters v Classics, ump Bellas x2; court 4 Mudslide v Bay Blues, ump Taveners/Dolphins. 3.00pm Games: court 1 Giants v Bellas, ump Classics x2; court 2 Taveners v Dolphins, ump Coctails x2; court 3 Bay Babes v Barracudas, ump Bay Blitz x2; court 4 Bay Bratz v Fruitloops, ump Youngsters/Bay Blues; court 6 Sharks v Clueless, ump Mudslide x2. Bye Seahorses. SOCCER FFNC Ladder 1: Rovers 29, Italo Stars 24, Maclean 24, Byron Bay 22, Goonnellabah 21, Lennox Head 18, Ballina 17, Bangalow 15, Workers 6, Burringbar 4. RUGBY UNION Mullumbimby/Ocean Shores Last Saturday: most successful day of season, winning both grades against Grafton.Top side kept their slim semui final hopes alive with a 7 to 5 victory. Third grade moved into 4th place with a 14 to 0 win. Next week both grades of the Moonshiners play away at Ballina. Raffle tickets and money for surfboard need to be handed in. SOCCER FNFC Premier League Goonnellabah 1 Ballina 1, Maclean 3 Lenox Head 2, Byron Bay 3 Italo Stars 2, Richmond Rovers 1 Bangalow 0, Workers 2 Burringbar 1. Brunswick Heads Juniors 14/7: Brunswick Heads Hot Bread “Bakery� U10 Breakers; Brunz V’s Uki 2 to 1. Our backs had a strong game; Britney and Solomon were on fire,

2 goals to Tristan. Brunswick Heads Bowling Club U14 Breakers; A very determined Brunz team never gave up against a strong Bangalow side. Special mention to Harley Black for his outstanding performance. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 18/7 Semi Finals Business Houses Teams Comp: The 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. Ocean Shores Bakery v Ocean Shores Glass; B Trivett v G Davis, C Walsh v T Wood, C Booth v R James, M Stratton v J Nicolson, S Truesdale v M Isbister. Brunswick Smash Repairs v Byron Bay Trophies; M Underwood v L Clarke, L Crandell v P Hill, D Wraight v C Staff, S Moon v A Li, Jeff Heers v T Mason. Brunswick heads Pharmacy v Brunswick Blinds and Awnings; S Koop v B Staff, C Ashworth v D Runciman, J Gribble v C Pearce, L Miller v J Miller, F King v C Johnston. Winners of semis and plate semis play in grand final the following week. New comp starts 1/8, phone 6685 1794 to play. 23/7 Rnd 1 Byron Health Foods Comp: Div 2; 5pm J Gribble v G Kaminski, I Bissett v M Ottery, C Walsh v M Cassidy; 6pm S Koop v D Runciman. Div 3; 5pm M Rogers v A Thomas, S Moon v R King; 6pm D Wraight v R Draper, A Li Bye. Div 4; 5pm M Wallace v C Johnston, P Westcott v J Heers, J Nicolson v F King, S Bruyn Bye. Div 5; 5pm D Williams v Jeff Heers, A Booth v M Hazelwood Ross, A Brooker v T Mason, S Truesdale v B Alander. Ph 6685 1794 to play. TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby Resumes 19/7 at 6.30pm, Mullum Tennis Clubhouse. Enquiries to Werner 6680 3915 or Greg 0427 788 773. TENNIS Mullumbimby Competition: Ladies Rnd 5; Div 1 Helen Shapiros 44 d Lulus, Connie Francis 44 d Cilla Blacks 24; Div 2 Dusty Springfields 30 d Judy Stones 28, Brenda Lees 33 d Little Patties 19. Men Rnd 6; Tony Bennetts 28 d Frank Sinatras 9, Dean Martins 39 d Mat Munroes 36. Mixed Rnd 7 on 19/7. Junior resumes 20/7. Social: Sat Mixed 1.30pm; Wed Ladies 9.15am. Everyone welcome, membership not required. Enquiries regarding coaching Justin 0403 841 241, all other enquiries Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 17/7 Rnd 12 J V Towing Comp: 6pm; Dragons v No Mercy, I Don’t Care v Silver Bullets, Brewers v Ballistic, Duty Flash. 7pm; Wild Ones v Triple Zero, Powers Gold v Lounge Lizards, Hit and Run v Flash, Duty Ballistic. 19/7 Rnd 13 OS True Value Hardware Comp: 6pm Volleys v Bolters, Asthmatics v Barefoot Bandits, Amazons v Kaos.Com, Duty Adams Family. 7pm Exodia v Hot and Sweaty, Red Frogs v Adams Family, Chilli Twist v Tripods, Comeback Kids Bye, Duty Bolters. To play phone 6685 1794, beginners welcome.

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The Rusty Gromfest was concluded last week in a challenging right hand 1.5m surf at its traditional home break at Lennox Head. Six saught after titles were decided on the ďŹ nal day (see Crankin) and the winners have joined an illustrious group of surfers who have shone in the tournament over the past twelve years. Suffolk Park grommet Soli Bailey (pictured) was the only local to take out a division when he prevailed in the 12

SPORTS RESULTS AUSSIE RULES Junior AFL Rnd 10: U/10’s; Brunswick 7.6.48 D Plateau 3.7.25; Ballina 15.7.90 D Lismore 1.2.8; Tweed 11.5.71 D Byron 1.2.8; U/12’s Plateau 10.9.69 D Brunswick 1.4.10; Byron 12.13.85 D Tweed 9.9.63; Ballina 11.8.74 D Maclean 0.4.4; U/14’s Tweed 9.3.57 D Byron 2.13.25; Lismore v Ballina, forfeit by Lismore; Plateau V Brunswick, forfeit by Brunswick. 22/7 Rnd 11 Draw: U/ 8’s; 10’s; 14’s; Ballina V Tweed, Fripp Oval, Ballina; Lismore V Byron, Mortimer Oval, Lismore; Brunswick V Plateau; Stan Thompson Oval, Brunswick Heads. U/12’s; Ballina V Tweed, Fripp Oval, Ballina; Lismore V Byron, Mortimer Oval, Lismore; Brunswick V Maclean, Stan Thompson Oval, Brunswick Heads; Plateau Bye. BOWLS Brunswick Heads Men Wed S/S Triples: B Quince, C Weston, W Weston; r/up T Hawley, M Danswan, M Petrou; D Wyborn, B Ovenden, E O’Donnell. Sat Bonus Pairs: A Hawthorne, B Ovenden; r/up D Guest, C Mackay; lucky rink; J Woods, L Wade. Sun 2 Bowl Pairs: M Petrou, P Brassington; r/up J Lawlor, F Parkes; H Norman, J Phypers; Louies Prize C Pearce, P Solomon. Nominations for Mixed 4s by 20/7; Bonus pairs resumes 28/7. Brunswick Heads Women 10/7 AGM: Beryle Boorman new President. Social: T Pollard, N Stearman, K Hassan 25 d J Percival, M Torressi, D Guest 15; M Darby (swinging lead), Z Wagner, E Marks 16 d M Darby, J Loomes, B Boorman 13; B Wyborn, M Caldwell 20 d P Appel, J Kearney 9. Lucky Winners: Bowls cloths; T Pollard, N Stearman, K Hassan; Raffle; P Appel. C’ship games on notice board; mixed bowls every Sun am see sheet on Men’s notice board, single names accepted. Byron Bay Men Tues Fred’s Singles: T Hillard; r/up L Earea. Wed Social bowls: F Smith, P Anderson; r/up L Daley, B Lewis. Thurs Self selected pairs: B Snow, P Snow, r/up A Harrow; S Reid. Sat Social Triples: J Brooker, K Gillespie, H Simmons; r/up D Devine, M Barry, R Hendo. Byron Bay Women Tues Open Singles semi Final: J Wright, L Earea; Finals 24/7. Days trophy: Lorraine and her marker Kym. AGM 17/7. Club Triples begin soon, nomination sheet on board. Gala Day 30/7. Teams to Kym on 6685 6202 or baybowls@bigpond.com or post to PO Box 31, Byron Bay 2481. $32 per team of 4. BYO lunch. One game of 21 ends. Lennox Head Men 10/7 Self Selected Triples: B Lawless, B Taylor, R Henry 22 d K Gillard, H Lee, T Barr 20; r/up R Orme, B Martin, J Moore 19 d A Smith, G Simon, G Lightfoot 16 (lucky losers). 13/7 Mixed Pairs: K Kilby, P Cawley 25 d J Swain, E Swain 20; r/up B Sullivan, R Sullivan 25 d T Barr, E Barr 24; D Martin, B Martin 29 d C Lawless, B Lawless 19.14/7 Club Major Triples: G Claes, B Bowen, B Malcolm 34 d G Bowen, J Bowen, G Hayes

and Under Boys. Battling in wild seas, the tiny surfers were frequently not visible in the swells’ troughs as they went in pursuit of the biggest waves that were one hundred metres off shore. The 2007 Rusty Gromfest was regarded as the best ever, with quality ďŹ elds and great surf. All involved are to be congratulated. Detailed results can be located at www.surfingaustralia.com. Photo by Steve Robertson.

18; r/up G Bowden, B Potts, J Calandro 25 d J Adams, S Prasad, B Evans 17. 22/7 Breakfast and Bowls fund raising morning to send No 6 Pennant team to Armidale for the State Flag; Breakfast at 8am; Bowls start approx 9am; cost $10 everybody welcome. names in early for catering purposes. Mullumbimby Men 4/7 R Philps, P McDonald, R Gray 28 d R Kidby, S Ridgeway, M Murphy 17; L Boyter, P Thompson, M Esau 24 d T Johnson (lead/2nd), L Henry 10; S Purdie, B Moore, F Buckley 18 d A Bartlett, A Pyzer, B Gibson 14; M Brown, B Coleman, T Trivett 24 d T Morgan, D Ottery, N James 9; R Gray, J Estreich, J McKay 23 d T Johnston, A Johnstone, P Jones 16. 11/7: T Johnston, P Jones, A Johnstone 16 v T Trivett, M Brown, B Coleman 17; T Morgan, S Ridgewell 31 d G Schneider, B Neate 14; A Bartlett, S Purdie, F Buckley 18 d A Pyzer, R Gray, B Gibson 15; T Fenwick, G Estreich, J McKay 20 d L Boyter, P McDonald, R Philps 17; T Johnston, M Esau, L Henry 20 d D Kidby, F Cornale, P Thompson 13. Mens Major Pairs Rnd 1: R Philp, D Hammond 28 d T Fenwick, N Lee 13; T Estreich, J McKay 28 d S Dettman, P McDonald 9; S Purdie, R day 27 d B Coleman, M Brown 13; B Wark, L Henry 19 d P Jones, F Cornale 16; C/B McClymont 26 d R Gray, A Bartlett 11; J Estreich, G Leeson 28 d R Ford, B Blow 19. Social: G Schneider, N Philps, V Orchard 22 v R Kidby, S Ridgewell, R Barnes 22. Mullumbimby Women 7/7 C’ship Pairs: J Graham, R Thompson 33 v S Brown, G Henry 7. 10/7 Social: R Thompson, K Freeman 22 (winners) v B Reglin, J Beaumont 12; J Graham, H Robb 14 v S Brown, J Towner 14; D Lobb, G Henry 17 v E Jones, B Croft 12. Raffle: K Freeman. Mullum Classic 4s 23/7 at 8.30am; Womens AGM 9.30am. Ocean Shores Men 9/7 Self Selected Triples: R Campbell, K Hosie, R Roberts; r/up G Rendell, P Brassington, P Tornaros; Chooks: L Campbell, S Warren, D Whitney; Other winners: J Berry, K Kirkland, J I’Anson; R Tonkin, T Hawley, J Hay. 14/7 Club C’ship Pairs: J T Gray, Troy Makin d T Hawley, B Gibson 23/20 on an extra end. 2nd rnd Club Triples C’ship: B Pollard, J Gray T Mitchell d P Earl, B Priest, P Tornaros 20/19; R Ellis, R Roberts,T Mason d W Sprengel, C Lee, J Sullivan 34/14; T Hawley, J T Gray, T Makin d K Kennedy, B Gibson, L Hoffman 37/13; J I’Anson, J Matheson, S Pratt d. M Haines, G Collins, J Phypers 28/12. Ocean Shores Women 11/7 Mixed Out of the Hat: J Berry, S Iversen, G Johnston d M Moodie, P Campbell, L Wright; L Bland, M Cornelius, S Burgess d N Russel, K Farrell, L McGowran; E Hill, J Bartlett, W Sprengel d M Oliver, D Grant, P Sullivan. Rink Winners: E Hill, J Bartlett, W Sprengel. Friendship: J Berry, S Iversen, G Johnston. 13/7 Gala Day: Visitors from Tweed/Byron District and Ballina; winning team Ballina; r/up Bangalow; Friendship; Mullumbimby. AGM 20/7 at 8.30am. BRIDGE Byron Bay 13/7 Winter Pairs event at Bangalow Bowls Club. Ten teams of four players competed in

the event. Winners: J Kable, A Humphreys, G Lynn, P Bradley; r/up B Atkinson, D Hewett, E Smith, J Lipsky. CRICKET Nick Shand Memorial Series 2007 Draw: 8/7 Main Arm v Left Bankers; 15/7 Geckos v Drift Ins; 22/7 Main Arm v Drift Ins; 29/7 Geckos v Left Bankers; 5/8 Bye (Slendour); 12/8 Main Arm v Geckos; 19/8 Drift Ins v Left Bankers; 26/8 1st Semi Final (1 v 4); 2/9 Bye (Fathers Day); 9/9 2nd Semi Final (2 v 3); 16/9 Grand Final. Games at Barry Lomath Oval, Mullumbimby, 10.30am start; $6 ball and lunch fees. Washed out games bumped to the back of the draw, therefore pushing Finals to later dates. Contacts: Main Arm; Mick Lonsdale 6684 9460 /Brian Mollet 0448 881 753; Left Bankers; Ed Read 6680 2410/Pete at Lu Lus 6684 1992; Geckos; Derek 6687 1770/Simon Haslam 6684 1777 or 0409 324 724; Mullumbimby Drift Ins; Trent Morgan 6694 6871 or 0407 894 515. DARTS Brunswick Valley 18/7 Draw: Bye v Workers; Homeless v Off the Board; WCDs v Shafters. 25/7 Draw: Homeless v Bye; Off the Board v WCDs; Shafters v Workers. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 7/7 Monthly Medal Stroke: D Cullen 72 nett c/b; G Parsons. Gross: J Dengate 78. NTP: 7th 2nd shot J Dengate, 12th M Allan, 9th Pro Pin J Dengate. 12/7 Monthly Medal: Div 1 L Riches 67 nett; Div 2 J Beer 72 c/b; NTP 7th G Lynn, 12th F Hayden, 17th 2nd shot G Poynting, 9th Pro Pin J Neate. Balls down the line: 1 L Riches 67, 2 E Henshaw 69, N Dwyer 69, 4 J Ross 70, 5 M Crichton 71, 6 J Neate 71, 7 J Beer c/b 72. Best Gross Div 1 J Ross 80; Div 2 K Thompson 104. WBC: S Stephenson, G Lynn, G Stenner; Putts E Henshaw c/b, B Woolnough c/b; Vets Div 1 L Riches, Div 2 R Wilson c/b. 19/7 Bisque Par All in Draw: 1st Tee; 9am M Crichton, M Essery, A Smith; 9.06 M Bertoli, E Henshaw, B James; 9.12 F Brooker, K Thomson, D Montgomery; 9.18 G Redman, M Trivett, W Stenner; 9.24 H Hammond, R Slogrove, G Poynting; 9.30 M Davey, E Walker. 10th Tee; 9am N Dwyer, L Riches, J Ball; 9.06 B Woolnough, N Carsburg, R Wilson; 9.12 J Beer, C Lindsay, L Walker; 9.18 G Lynn, B Mules, Maureen James; 9.24 R Manley, T Robbins, F Booth. Table Duty; M Essery/L Riches. Ocean Shores Men 9/7 Ind Stab (Medley): G Cowan 41; r/up R McDonald 39; P Conaghan 38; starters 70; balls to 31; CCR 72. NTP: 3rd A Williams, 17th D Fitzgerald. 11/7: T Pratt 39; J Haywood 39; W Connors 37; starters 168; balls to 32; CCR 71. NTP: 3rd T Tarrant, 6th I Hill, 8th D O’Hagan, 12th K Bietzel, 15th T Pryor, 17th I Miller. 14/7 Monthly Medal: White Tee; L Mikkelson 70; r/up A Lanser 71, P Thompson 72; starters 156; balls to 79; CCR 71. Blue Tee; V Hogan 71; r/up C Kaehler 72; T O’Donnell 74; C Miller 74; balls to 81. NTP: 3rd G Mockler W, 6th M Gartner W, 8th J Medlicott B, 12th A Winch B, 15th R Cameron B, 17th B Hill W. Ocean Shores Ladies

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Sports Roundup with John Campbell If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs ... John Campbell Bobby Simpson made his Sheffield Shield debut for NSW as a teenager in 1952. His skipper was the legendary Keith Miller. Expecting profound insights into the ancient game of cricket, Simmo was astounded by Miller’s instructions when the boys took the field. ‘Righto you blokes, scatter!’ Apocryphal or not, the anecdote suggests that you don’t have to be a Rhodes Scholar to captain a sporting team. What then are the qualities demanded of successful leaders? Strength of character, obviously, and self control regardless of circumstances would be paramount prerequisites. But knowing beforehand in whose makeup these traits reside is the trick. Plenty are called who fall short of the mark. Kim Hughes’s sobbing as he announced his resignation of the captaincy of the Australian team in 1984 exhibited more clearly than volumes of commentary why he was not suited to the job in the first place. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve no problem with blokes crying, but Hughes’s crack up was embarrassing in the extreme. Certainly it would never have happened to Johnny Sattler. Sattler has gone down in

rugby league lore for playing almost the entire 1970 grand final against Manly with a broken jaw. King hit early on, he refused to leave the field because it was his responsibility to lead by example. A team mate that day, Bob McCarthy, recalls going down injured himself. As he ran by, Sattler squeezed three words out of his busted mouth. ‘Get up Bobby.’ Bobby got up and the Rabbits got home, 23-12. It’s having the voice that is listened to that counts, but what is it that that voice inspires? It could not possibly be fear. The iron fist is common to many leaders, but surely you could never push yourself beyond your limits for someone of whom you were scared. Loyalty produced by a sense of awe tends to evaporate in the heat of battle. The Wallabies’ George Gregan, according to many critics, is past his use-by date. His pass is slow, he has become indecisive and, worst of all, he is tetchy with the media. Now Gregan has suffered the indignity of starting games from the bench. But Matt Rogers, who has been happy to trash the Rah Rahs who paid him so handsomely for such little return, has

Painting by Eugene Delacroix, digital bastardry by Hans Lovejoy and John Campbell

referred to Gregan as the heart of the team and I for one won’t be surprised to see him in the number nine jersey, as captain, when Rugby’s World Cup gets serious. Passion comes in handy too, but sometimes too much of it might be a burden for the fellow with the (c) after his name. When Argentina won the World Cup in 1986 they were led by Daniel Passarella, but their true inspiration and the tournament’s

Golden Ball winner was the untamed Diego Maradona, a player who always wore his heart on his sleeve and to whom others looked for something special. Maradona also showed his worth at Napoli, where he took the perennial also-rans to the Italian League and Cup double in 1987. Then there is the leader who swans into office as though to the manor born. We are not very familiar with

Outrageous furtune denies Devils John Campbell There is no doubt about it, a draw is infinitely more acceptable when it is grasped from behind than when it is conceded at the death. The Byron Bay Red Devils experienced the pleasure and pain of both on Sunday when their reserves got up late for a 26-26 result while, in the one that really mattered, the Agraders were denied a deserved victory by South Tweed’s after the bell conversion of a late try and a scoreline that infuriatingly read 28-all. It will do nobody any good to whinge about the referee, but it needs to be said that the bloke with the whistle had a Joe Cocker, making a number of befuddling rulings at crucial moments that in no instance favoured the visitors and, in the first half, leaving his guide dog at home and not seeing a particularly bad head high tackle on the Devils’ second rower Michael Lambert. His disallowing of a runaway seventy metre try to Noel King in the forty-seventh minute was similarly galling, the offside ruling being questionable at best. For Byron’s hooker, Corey Bond, who would be rolling in lucre like Scrooge McDuck if he were being paid per metre

that he gains from dummy half, it all got to be too much and he was sin binned in the second half for uttering unpleasantries to the gentleman in charge of proceedings. Perhaps if he tried to decapitate his opposite he would have been treated more kindly. Tweed were first out of the

invaluable at five eighth outside of Jarred De Thiery. An 18-10 half time lead was extended to 26-10 with twenty to go when Ash Lanfranchi pummelled his way through the defence before sending Simon Kelly haring down field in the lead up to an excellent wiger’s try to the

combat raging, my blood ran cold when the Howling Banshee, last heard when South Tweed came to Mullum back in May, got her nightmarish voice involved. Coach Vince Nicklin, if narked by the result, will be pleased by the boys’ effort. From full back Ryan

blocks when their gargantuan number ten went over after a couple of early penalties put the Bay on the back foot. The Devils replied soon after when Nathan ‘Penguin’ Cross set up a lovely try for Lambert. The Penguin’s pace might no longer be scintillating, but his headiness is undoubted and

exciting Clarence Kelly. Playing an expansive and fluid game, the Devils looked like they might run away with it. It was not to be though, and if the ref made a lopsided contribution to the outcome, so too did the Koalas dig in and give their home crowd something to cheer about. With

O’Connell through to an imposing Lanfranchi up front, nobody shirked it. The boys threw away the points against Casino, but here they never let up and can consider themselves terribly unlucky. On the NRRRL ladder though, one point is a lot better than none.

the type in Oz, but in cricket’s Old World nations he is less rare. In losing the last Ashes series 0-5, Freddie Flintoff proved that being the best player of your generation does not mean you’ll walk comfortably in the captain’s boots. For a long time the Poms picked the skipper and then the team. A remnant from the days when the game was made up of gentlemen and professionals, Mike

Brearley, a home counties toff, was the most recent. Considered by many to be not good enough to be chosen on ability alone, he was a master motivator and, as the Australian quick, Rodney Hogg remarked, ‘he’s got a masters degree in people, hasn’t he?’ The likes of Brearley and Arjuna Ranatunga of Sri Lanka seemed to treat their own boys with a sort of noblesse oblige that would lead to mutiny in the ranks Down Under, but it works for them. The portly Ratatunga even managed the unthinkable by taking his Lankans to an outlandish cricket World Cup triumph against a side that was, on paper, far superior. An innate ability to get others to lift themselves to their highest levels and beyond is the common thread. It might be argued that it is this which separates such men from their counterparts in politics, where the leader more often than not entrenches himself by championing mediocrity and appealing to the lowest common denominator. The Member for Bennelong is a tragic example of Lord Byron’s adage; ‘when we think we lead, we are most led.’

Surf sponsorship made easier Any surfer who is serious about competitive surfing will tell you that having sponsors is the only way to move forward. A sponsor will help with equipment, travel costs, providing coaching and being there as an industry support. Without a sponsor many talented surfers struggle. Up until now, surfers had to promote themselves, send out stacks of resumes and DVDs to managers and rely on their own business smarts. Unfortunately if you didn’t have the knowhow, your application wouldn’t even make it to a manager’s in-tray. Now, thanks to SurfSpono.com, this is no longer the case. After 12 months of research, much consultation with top surf company decision makers and a wide range of competitive surfers from local grommets to former world champions, the future of surf sponsorship is here. SurfSpono.com is a new approach for surfers seeking a sponsor. Founded by Vantage Management and in association with former and current professional surfers, SurfSpono.com is aimed at helping all talented surfers

reach their full potential. Anyone can register and build an extensive online, fully updatable resume. The resume can include written text, photos and video to highlight a surfer’s abilities. SurfSpono.com also offers helpful guidelines on how to create the resume that will attract a sponsor’s attention. Concept designer Shan Railton, speaking for SurfSpono, said ‘we’ve worked with a number of top surfers over the years and we would love to help others achieve their success. As internet technology developed we saw an opportunity to do this.’ ‘Our management agency already had contact with hundreds of sponsorship managers world wide,’ he continued, ‘and we now have a way to put talented surfers in front of them without harassing them.’ An extensive list of sponsorship managers from around the world are already subscribed to the free fortnightly newsletter and the list is increasing everyday. Checkout the website www.surfspono.com for more information or call Shan Railton on 9913 9595.


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ACCOUNTANT HUDSON MATTHEWS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ............................... 66858129 ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry ................................................................................................ 66847415

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BOOKKEEPING MYOB Annette Stanton ..........................................................................0419 627506

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

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CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Tom Scott........................... 66847449 or 0418 600576

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BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ..................................... 66771550 or 0412 144679

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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

DENTISTS COMPUTER TONER & CARTRIDGES

BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE .......................................................................... 66851264 BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury-free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 MULLUMBIMBY DENTAL CENTRE 100 Stuart St, Mullumbimby ........................................ 66842644

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

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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

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

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

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 Neil Farquhar & Dr Richard Gregory ................................... 66843818 SUFFOLK PARK VET CLINIC Michael Cumpston .................................................................. 66853696

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COUNSELLING SUSAN ALLEN CMCAPA Phone 66802805

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

BLISS BOTANICALS

100% NATURAL SKIN CARE HANDMADE in Byron Bay for men & women. Avail now at : GYPSY LE FAY 1/22 Mullumbimbi St Brunswick Heads Shop enquires : 0417427518 PAST PRESENT FUTURE Intuitive Readings With Wendy @ Ambaji Phone 66856620 or 0407891866

ARE YOU IN LOVE Call SUE BASSER Holistic Counselling

RI FRASER Accred. A.H.H.A 66803040 HONOURING LOVE AND LOSS

Audrey Fisher Celebrant - 0414720081

WEDDINGS & FUNERALS

Alina Hughes

Inspired Ceremonies – 66859898

DEREK HARPER

CELEBRANT 66803032, derekharper@mac.com

HYPNOTHERAPY

& Counselling. Wendy Purdey. Relax, resolve, release & restore inner calm & clarity. BeneďŹ ts include insights, understanding & energy to create change. Enq welcome 66802630 HIMALAYAN GOGI JUICE for health and rejuvenation. Phone 66854987

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Next 6wk course beg Mon 13th August New Sudo/drum classes start 8th Oct New Samba Dance troupe training and workout sessions, start Wed 10th Oct. Bookings essential, No’s limited, No exp necessary. Phone Paul 66850160 www. carnavaldrumming.com

SING 4 FUN

Come sing in a choir with Parissa Bouas. No experience necessary. New 10 week term starts July 17. Bookings essential. Prof. private tuition also avail. Ph 66808878 WORKSHOP With Medium Liz Winter - 22 July Brunswick Heads 66845346 or visit www.lizwintermedium.com

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WILL BE ATTENDING HIS ANNUAL *APANESE !CUPUNCTURE 3CHOOL FROM 4HURS *ULY UNTIL 4UES !UG !LL CLIENTS NEEDING MEDICATION RElLLS ETC DURING THAT TIME PLEASE CONTACT THE 3URGERY ./7 ON !DAM AND HIS !B &AB STAFF WISH YOU A HEALTHY HAPPY WEEK

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

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TAX DOCTOR!

Ronald H Wolff, former ofďŹ cer with Tax Dept is happy to keep you in good tax health incl. GST. For personal and professional tax services call 66795330. Will make house calls.

ADVANCED HYPNOTHERAPY NLP, EFT, PAST LIFE & COUNSELLING Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Weight, Smoking, Addictions, Phobias, Depression & more. Irene Colville 66770064 MASCH, MIMDHA, MNLPA, AMACA

CHOKE THE SMOKES

ABN 96 789 120 557

SUBSCRIBE TO THE ECHO If you want to be sure of your copy each week, or if you have a friend who’d like to have a subscription, why not send them one? $35 per quarter or $120 per year, post incl. Write to ‘The Echo’ 6 Village Way, Stuart St, Mullumbimby 2482 including payment in advance.

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Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St Share Accommodation, Wanted to Rent and Work Wanted classiďŹ cations Byron Bay – 95 Jonson St

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with Richard Prakash Enjoy and expand your voice singing solo and with others Part 1 July 21st $100 Part 2 July 22nd $120 Phone Michelle 66804621

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TECHNONANNY Mac Computers in Comfort Call Bettjoy 66803497

NEW & USED COMPUTERS Service – Spares. Ph Greg 66804159 INTERNET • DATABASE • DIGITAL FileMaker Pro Specialist 11th Hour Group Pty Ltd. www.11hrg.com.au • 66875367

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

TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, Billinudgel. Phone 66801718 WASHING MACHINE auto $140, fridge 2 door $250. 0413589388 GARDEN SHEDS Discount prices, slab & erection service. Ph 66841674, 0405922839

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

HALLS FOR HIRE EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your function. Ph 66847706 AH

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

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PERMANENT on-site, mobile homes with annex, 2br + ensuite, kitchen, lounge, verandahs, est gardens, in quiet sunny street, $70,000. Phone 0401226121

HEALERS! IFAS High Frequency treatment machine, $900. Ph 0411606882

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BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes BRIDGLANDS

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Waxing Discounts

16 years exp Ph Cornelia 0427301251

FRIDGES WASHERS & DRYERS Pre loved, all with warranty, APEX AIR 3/46 Acacia Street Byron Bay, open 9-5pm Mon-Fri. Phone 66857781

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

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STORAGE

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

TRAMPOLINES

Round with safety net. 0429847473 Star-Light Trampolines

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MACHINES & GAS REFILLS Bridglands Retravision 66842511 MAG WHEELS & TYRES x 4 honeycomb style, suit Holden, 5 stud, exc cond. $300 ono. Phone 0410313518

CD & DVD

Duplication, replication, printing, packaging & design. Duplication & printing equipment. Blank CDs & DVDs. Phone 66190174 or 0411850536

WARD’S Landscape Supplies

FAMOUS TESSA lounge chairs. Earthy colour, very comfy, exc cond, collectors items, value $1200 ea, sell $300 ea. Matching coffee table $100. 66856560 ABUNDANCE OF 100% SILK SHIRTS New & used, men’s & women’s. Suit shop or market stall, sold in bulk from $2. Phone 66853422 BASS GUITAR Peavey $200 ono. Long alloy roof rack, suit Tarago $500. Stihl chainsaw, Farmboss $500. 66857792 FRIDGES good condition, medium size, $75 & $40. Phone 66803974 BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Best brands. Best range. Sleep Zone, Bridglands, Mullumbimby. 66842511 HALOGEN down lights, 23 globes & ďŹ ttings, white & silver, $5 ea. Phone between 6pm & 8pm on 66857067 MUST SELL, VN Commodore, 1988, $2400 ono, fridge $100, lounge sets & more. Ph 66856220 WATER BED, queen size, solid pine, with bafes, $50. Phone 66854212 PINK CRUISER BIKE with frangipanis, white rimmed tyres, near new, RRP $400 sell $220. 0432291878 BRIDGLANDS BUY & SELL – good used furniture – good clean bedding – late model electrical & antiques. M’by 66842511 SIMPSON washing machine. Good condition, $45. Ph 0402200450

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

GUITAR for sale, $1000, Cort 12 string with pickup & case, XJ10x/12, as new, valued at $1500. Ph 0401471019

VACUUM BAGS To suit most makes & models BRIDGLANDS

Liriorpe 10 for $30, Lomandra 7 for $10, Dianella 5 for $10, Bird of Paradise 5 for $30. Agave, Flax, Grasses, Succulents & more. Arrange a time 66805831 or 0419771514

BIKE/HELMUT brand new, un-used, Giant Elwood Hybrid model, Size 15 frame, 7 speed, new $450, sell $360. Ph 66809484

SPINNING WHEEL Ashford plus many extras, the lot $200. Phone 66809484

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WESTINGHOUSE 256L as new $350 ono. Ph 66870403

WARDROBE, Ford Laser with rego, BBQ, Mobile phone, mower, elec stove (as new), guitars + elec + amp & more. 23 Station Street, Mullum

CAR SERVICE

MULLUMBIMBY Huge double garage, easy access. Approx 7mx7.7m (150 cubic metres) $275pm. Ph 66846551

BRAND NEW Magnetic elliptical cross trainer, a bargain $160. Ph 0411597094

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Massage/Beauty. Vashti 0423135569

CHEF fan forced, elevated stove, ceramic cooktop approx 10yrs old, very good, $350 neg. Phone 66842860

BSW MOTORS

Pre-purchase inspection from $40! Pink slips, service + repair. 10 Bonanza Dr, Billinudgel. 66804999

MOTOR VEHICLES SUBARU LIBERTY ‘95, 86,700km auto, all power options, tint windows, a-c, new tyres & windscreen, towbar, exc cond, ladies car $9750 ono. Ph 66771808 HOLDEN ASTRA, auto, 1988, rego to Oct, $1200 ono. Ph 0410836702 MITSUBISHI Triton 2.6L 12mth rego, 215,000km, canopy $4500ono. 66802108 RANGE ROVER 1979 Good condition, rego 02/08, $3000 ono. Phone 0406780376

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

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CAR AUCTIONS

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VOLVO good mechanically, rego 12/07 $1400 for quick sale. Ph 0414097760

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VW GOLF CABRIOLET 1993, very good condition. $4800 ono. Ph 66764217

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MITSUBISHI L300 Express Van 1981, re-con motor, reliable, needs minor body repair, 1 mth rego $700 ono. 0416886286

FOAM MATTRESSES for packing. We will collect. Pay cash 66855417

MITSUBISHI Magna, 2003, 95,000km, 12 mth rego, $12,000 ono. 0425707339

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

CHEROKEE JEEP, 1997, $5000 ono. Phone 0425707339

LP RECORDS Good condition. Phone Matt 66841634 TIMBER BABY CHANGE TABLE Natural wood ďŹ nish, in good condition. Phone 0418202627 MEDIUM to large caravan - cheaper end of scale. Phone 0400381812 WOOD HEATER slow combustion, price negotiable. Phone 66216645 TIMBER TALLBOY CHEST OF DRAWERS Natural wood ďŹ nish, in good condition. Ph 0418202627 WANTED: Woodworker seeks carving chisels + hand tools. Ph 0412034719 SOMEONE TO FIX my fax machine. Phone Anand 0403433751

1989 FORD FAIRMONT Ghia, auto, 195,000km, rego Feb 08, mech A1, $2500 ono. Phone 66871541 TOYOTA HILUX Ute, diesel, LWB, very reliable, $1350. Ph 66843491 SUZUKI VITARA, 97, soft top, 5 spd man, CD, never been off rd, rego May 08, vgc, very reliable, $6500 ono. 0409145216 MITSUBISHI L300 VAN ‘85, fully recon engine, ďŹ tted bed, manual, rego Oct 07, $1950 ono. Ph 0435049489 or 66808322 PATHFINDER, 1987, 4x4, 12 mth rego, excellent con, $3500 ono. 0432348699 KOMBI beautiful blue 1975 microbus, very tidy, new exhaust, mufer, tyres, sweet Pioneer sound system, $5500. Call Dane 0425333362

GARAGE SALES

1992 HIACE ex-Telstra, 11 mth rego, 280,000km, GC, $4800. Ph 0403487011

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TOYOTA COROLLA 1984, auto, sedan, exc condition, reg, very reliable, $1800. Phone 66804590

EWINGSDALE from 8am, 21/07/07 at 9 Cape Vista Dr.

SUBARU ‘87 4WD sedan, good running cond, reliable car, 3 weeks rego. As is $680 ono. Phone 66840074

MULLUM MOVING SALE Sat 21/7, 8am, 14 Morrison Ave. 1 TRAIN ST MULLUM Sat 8-3pm, 3x w’robes, TV cab, bunk bed & desk, punch bag, large swim pool, clothes etc. BYRON, 52 Paterson St, Sat from 9am, furniture, books, clothes & much more. HOUSEHOLD items & music gear. 19B PaciďŹ c Vista Dr, Byron. 0432348699 BYRON, 1/33 Paterson St, Sun 8am, fridge/freezer, washing mach, mattress x2, etc. 0402630448, 0424269653 69 MYOCUM RD garage sale, some household items, some furniture, 8am4pm Saturday only. HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat 21st July, 7.30-9.30am, 13 Matong Drive, Ocean Shores. Furniture, clothes, books, CD’s and more. MULLUM 45 Queen St, lounge, dinner set, wedding sari, ďŹ sh tanks, lots bargains, Sat 21st. Not before 8am SUNRISE, 22 Cypress Ct, Sat 21/7 from 9am, BBQ, clothes, furniture etc MULLUM Sat 8am, good quality bargains! baby, womens clothes, camera, books, CD’s etc! 5A Hottentot Cres, Left Bank Rd MOVING O/S SALE, quality goods, queen bed, Hi Fi with tall rosewood speakers, washing machine, Indian bookcase, chest drawers, 2 seater couch etc. 9am Sat, storage shed, Mogo Pl, Billinudgel. Phone 66856145

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

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HOLIDAY ACCOM. SPLENDOUR accom, 3 nights, sleeps 6, private/new. Ph 66847101 SPLENDOUR Sunrise 2br townhouse, f-furn, s-cont, private garden. Walk to venue. Ph 0421701140 WATERFRONT 4 Star Brunswick f-f 1 & 2br luxury apartments. Ph 66851631

SHORT TERM ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. SUNRISE fully-furn room in 2br t’house, clean & tidy, n/s, walk beach, bus & IGA, quiet area $130pw or $50pn for Splendour/ Writers Fest. Phone 66855723

BYRON share with 4 others in large friendly house, internet, $70pw + bond & expenses. Phone 0403681335

BURRINGBAR huge house, beaut garden, large shed, $450pw. 66760886

SUFFOLK PARK 2 rooms avail at Links apartment, luxury, semi furn, suit prof wrk person, d/f, $160pw ea. Ph 0409786552

COOPERS SHOOT rustic country cottage, working couple only, part-furn, $300pw. 66872508 or sms 0405055615

MULLUM town. Semi self-cont for single, mature, working person (sorry, no pets, smoking, kids or techno), $130pw no bills + bond. Phone 66843205

SUNRISE 3br, 3 bthrm t’house long lease SLUG sep, $360pw. Ph 66853336 owner RURAL COTTAGE 1br, eco-friendly, 8km Mullum, $250pw. Also, rural cabin/studio, 9km Mullum, f-f, $200pw. Ph 66843531

UPPER MAIN ARM 3br + loft, forest views, solar h-w, mains pwr, b’band, no pets, $330pw, avail mid Aug. 66845107

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SUNRISE 2BR t’house, f-f, s-cont, private garden, dog friendly, suit family, avail now until 30 Nov, $380pw. Ph 0421701140

OCEAN SHORES share beautiful pole home, $140pw + bills & bond, must be a worker. 0428736874, 66805374

HEALING HOLIDAYS gentle natural retreat. Night/wk/longer. 0437866424 LOVELY 1br apartment, Ewingsdale, pool, b’band, $245pw. Phone 66847610

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BYRON f-furn room in big friendly house, close to town and beach, internet $120pw. Phone 0403681335

HOUSES FOR SALE

RETIRED mature guy, responsible, respectable, house/pet trained, avail August. Ph 02 66943357 or 0403895525

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

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK lovely garden setting, 2br home, LUG, solar HW, backs onto reserve, handy to shops, long lease, $395pw. Phone 66807225

MULLUM CABIN secluded, s-cont, bush toilet & kitchen, avail 2 months approx for single n/s, d/f person, $110pw, part gardening exchange poss. Ph 66843723

SUNRISE room in peaceful t’house, bush backyard, motivated working/student, easygoing, fun, veg, required, $115pw incl bills. 0423507229, 66807872

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SUNRISE 2 people $220pw, single $135pw no bills. Phone 0401302343

3 BEDROOM APARTMENT Fully-furnished $400pw 3 Month Lease Byron Lakeside 66809244

BYRON, f-furn dbl room in lovely cottage, 2 min beach & shops. 0401812178 pm

HOUSE SIT

PROF. CARETAKER avail 31/7 exc refs, security clearance, employed. Phone 0409859058 or 66801168 RELIABLE LADY excellent references available for house sit. Ph 0427575801 MATURE worker/student available from 30 July, Mullum area, good refs, responsible and caring. Phone Jenni 66840385 or 0411088215

CLOSE TO MULLUM forest retreat, amazing house, fully-furn, ďŹ replace, on 5 acres for 2.5 months, $300pw. Phone Nic 0401033121

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GRANNY FLAT, n/s, worker, Ocean Shores, $135pw + bills & bond. 66801914

WILSONS CREEK beautiful, private, furn 4br house & studio, from August to mid Sept, $600pw incl b’band & cable. Phone 66840442

STUDIO in town, suit couple $200pw, sgl studio room $120pw. Ph 0409062074

INVESTMENT HOUSE/LAND packages avail, fast growth, S.E Qld. 0411606882

1 FEMALE WANTED to share beautiful home, Suffolk Park. Dion 0412831963

BYRON BAY self-contained studio $160pw + elec. Call Reine 66809443

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SPACIOUS 2 STOREY DOUBLE BRICK Home. 5br/rumpus/s-cont apart, 5 acres on Coolamon Scenic Dr, Ocean & valley views. Good home business & horse property. www.house-for-sale.com.au

BANGALOW sunny room, walk to town, prefer fem n/s, no pets, $110pw incl bills & broadband. Phone 0415427179

BYRON ROOM room, en-suite, private deck, king futon, avail Aug 8th to Sept 30th, pool, $150pw. Ph 0408267206

MONTECOLLUM 1br cabin on 10 acres, outside toilet, suit single working person, beautiful sunny & peaceful spot, $150pw + elec. Call 66842095 after 5pm.

FUNKY STUDIO available now, private, in nature, near shops, river and beach in Ocean Shores $140pw. Ph 66803360

QUALITY RETAIL STORE clothing, gifts, homewares. Main St Mullumbimby priced to sell. 0415778962

4HE BEST PIZZERIA IN THE SHIRE

BYRON rm in f-furn stylish contemporary home, 27yr +, working, single, no pets, $145pw. 0401092664 - 3pm & 7.30pm

BYRON large sunny mod house, share bathrm with 1 other, 3 in house, 30+ work person, $160pw incl. Ph 0405809704

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

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WRITERS FESTIVAL Sunrise 2br townhouse, f-furn, s-cont, private garden. Bush walk to venue. Ph 0421701140

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WILSONS CK 5 min Mullum, semi-furn, 2br hse with privacy, garden, share with happy, clean person, $140pw incl. Extra b’band int’net & phone. Ph 66844496 or 0435046005

LENNOX, big room avail, $120pw incl bills, ocean views. Ph 66875349

2 ROOMS IN BYRON CBD prefer fems, $130pw no bills. Ph 0410102063

PROPERTY WANTED

WRITERS FEST room $50 single, $75 double pp/pn. Ph 66858904

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BYRON 4 bedroom house, Shelley Dr, close to town, easy going 20-35yr old wanted. $140pw. Phone 0405909275

BEAUTIFUL HOME & garden, to share with 1 other, large private area, 2br, lounge & bathroom, n/s, $200pw + bond & bills, Myocum. Phone 66846814

3BR, DLUG, Lilli Pilli, prefer working persons, $450pw, lease neg. Please call 66807295.

TIMBER HOUSE 3 bed, light leafy, peaceful, Ocean Shores, Byron Hills, Mullum, $500,000 max. Phone Grace 66854822

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SUFFOLK PARK 1br in f-f house, female preferred, $130pw. Ph 0412585706

MYOCUM room in spacious home, 2 fem, drug & alcohol free, avail now, $130pw + bills. Phone 66844610

LENNOX HD semi-rural 3br hse on coast acre $350pw pets ok. 66876155

MULLUM walk to town, self-cont brick apartment. Avail mid Aug $180pw suit quiet, n/s veg. Ph 66845107

SPLENDOUR accom. Mahogany Drive, Byron, $190pn. Ph 0404723266

BYRON SMOKO RUN includes truck & stock, cash business. Ph 66808517

BYRON, 2 rooms avail, f-furn with built ins, 2 fem, n/s, 28 plus, to live in beautiful apt at Byron Bay Links, overlooking golf course, bbq, huge balcony, great kitch, internal laundry, pool & tennis court, $160pw ea + bond. Ph 0417212540

WILSONS CREEK vegetarian house, 8km Mullum, 20 min Byron, 11 acres on creek, plenty of light, $100pw, caravan also available. Ph 0431014280

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TAKEAWAY food, easy to run, low rent, heart of Byron, priced to sell. 0416216631

SHARE ACCOM.

OCEAN SHORES luxury & convenience $150pw + exp + bond. Appreciative person to share. Phone 66803497 ACTIVE person to share townhouse with 2 others, lge furn room with b-ins, veg garden, $135pw incl bills. 66808847 pm BYRON timber house, large decks, palm gardens, private sep, room working person only $130pw. Ph 0438856651 SGB UNIT share with 1 other working fem $120pw + 2 wks bond. Ph 0427668040 TYAGARAH ocean view, own bathroom, conscious living, $150pw incl. 66847135 BYRON, PaciďŹ c Vista Dr, room furn or unfurn to rent in great house, friendly, light & creative, d/f, n/s, $110pw + bills + bond. Phone 66808994 BYRON, rooms in large share house, short walk to town & Tallows Beach, part furn, available now, $150-$130pw incl bills. Phone 0438228152 BYRON, 15 min walk to town, 10 min walk to beach, 2 rooms, 1 furn, sgl $130, dbl $180, n/s. Ph 0413955214 SUNRISE BEACH br in furnished house, bush backyard, close to beach, internet, n/s, d/f, $140 incl elect. Ph 0405463374

THE POCKET 2 rooms available sharing with young family. Phone 66845108 BYRON in town opp beach, furnished rooms short/long term. Ph 0408855738 MULLUM ROOM – choice of 2, small $80pw, large $110pw + exp, in happy, sunny house. Ph 0431330371 LENNOX HEAD room in 4br house, ocean views $120pw. Ph 0433508180 BEAUTIFUL BANGALOW amazing home & pool, lush gardens, for 2 wonderful, responsible, vegos, avail now, $150pw + bills + bond. Ph 0403997128 BURRINGBAR 3br house. $120pw/$180 couple/single mum + bond. Ph 66770250 SUFFOLK, nice sunny room, double bed, walk-in robe, $110pw. Ph 0428568904 BYRON fully furnished house, close to beach/town, SLUG, 2 rooms, share with couple, pref 25-35yo working person. $140pw + bond, incl bills. 0402830780 BYRON, room for rent in family house, suit student, own bathroom, opens on to garden, $120pw. Ph 0421640034

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

TO LET BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BYRON f-furn large 1br unit, quiet area, close to town & beach, pool, $280pw, no bills. Ph 0411820494 LENNOX, 3br unit, 100m to beach, air con, SLUG, $300pw, incl water & mowing. Phone Geoff 0427857824 OCEAN SHORES 3br, 2bathrm spacious house, private, mountain views, close to beach & shops, lge new pool, incl lawn maint, $420pw. Phone 0412902082 NORTH OCEAN SHORES nice tidy 3br house, quiet area, available now, $320pw. Phone 66804944 NTH OCEAN SHORES 3br, 2 bathrm, DLUG, fenced yard, pet friendly, close to dog beach, $360pw. Ph 0405463374 OCEAN SHORES unit, 2br, verandah, carpet throughout, LUG, close to shopping centre, ďŹ rst two weeks free rent $240pw + bond. Phone 0414818169 BANGALOW lovely tree-top home 4br, 2 bathroom, air-con, re-furbished, quiet, walk to town $450pw. Phone 66870517 or 0439313933 BANGALOW f-furn with views 1br, 1bthrm cottage, dual air-con, dishwasher, walk to Bangalow, ideal retreat for single person $350pw. Ph 66870517 or 0439313933

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www.echo.net.au OCEAN SHORES modern f-furn, open plan, 1br bedsit, tropical garden, suit single worker, $200pw. Ph 66803012 OCEAN SHORES s-c, 2br at, lge sunny bathrm, short/long term, $220, no bills. Ph Mark 66802889 or 0412473299 MULLUM one room studio + en-suite + deck, studio, massage, or res, quiet n/s working fem, $160pw + exp. 66841415 MULLUM 12 acres, rustic studio, outdoor hot shower/toilet, huge ocean & cliff views, must be working, have AWD/4WD, good refs, lived on solar, $150pw. Suit handy person. Phone 66845235 SUFFOLK PK 3br, semi-furn, luxury apartment at Links Complex, avail now, $500pw. Ph 0409786552 BYRON CBD, practitioner’s room/ofďŹ ce space avail, min 3 days pw, fully air-con, semi-furn, own entrance. Ph 66858366 GUEST HOUSE on acreage, newly built, magniďŹ cent views, large deck, pool, pets ok. $300pw. Call Michael 0421738352 OCEAN SHORES 3br villa, yard $275pw; 3br townhouse, SLUG $295pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, SLUG $260pw; 2br at, 3mths only $170pw; 3br house $320pw BILLINUDGEL COMMERCIAL Approximately 416.5sqm factory including showroom, reception & display area $500pw + outgoings, $3440 per annum. No pets unless speciďŹ ed. Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 66851206 SUNRISE lovely 4br f-f house, avail Aug 7, refs ess. $450pw + bond. 0412437707

TAXI DRIVERS BYRON SHIRE Drivers required, shifts available. Full training provided. Ph BH 66209211 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

PERSON req’d to work in food van at local markets plus help with prep during week, some exp an advantage. Please send details to market_job@hotmail.com

ATTENTION FEMALE SINGERS Artists, songwriters, dancers. ‘International Girls’ CD & ďŹ lm clip project now recruiting. Demos, portfolios & websites considered as pre-audition. Arcadia Records 66882428 or 0412679692. Ability to collaborate creatively is a must. Red carpet wannabes need not apply.

BEAUTY THERAPIST 3 or 4 days per week. Fax resume to 66855988

WWOOFING positions avail at a farm in Mullum. WWOOFERS staying for 3mth will qualify for their 2nd working holiday visa. Phone 0413995352

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Workshop giver and crime writer Garry Disher

Before you settle back in the white marquees at this year’s Byron Bay Writers Festival, get in the mood with a writing workshop. The Festival offers an entire week of workshops bringing the ďŹ nest industry practitioners off the page and into the classroom. The series begins with a double act featuring celebrated writers Sarah Armstrong and Alan Close. Designed for the full gamut of experience from absolute beginner to conďŹ dent craftsperson, From Woe to Go: write a short story in two days guarantees you will emerge from your two day intensive clutching your new short story and a bag of tools to write more. This is indeed a joyous marathon of writing tuition, taught by two of the Northern Rivers’ most dynamic authors. Sarah Armstrong is a Walkley Award winning journalist and novelist, whose ďŹ rst foray into ďŹ ction, Salt Rain, evolved from a short story to become a Miles Franklin contender. Sarah’s workshops are legendary and here she is joined by Alan Close, former Sydney Morning Herald columnist and writer of both fiction and non ďŹ ction. Alan and Sarah will cover every essential

aspect of short story writing and whether you have the barest nub of an idea or a fully developed theme, this fun and practical workshop will bring it to life. Alan’s newest book will be published in 2008 by Random House and is a masterly exercise in life writing, which makes his solo workshop a must. Your Secrets and Everyone Else’s as Well promises to unlock the secret story within you and challenge your inhibitions. Learn to write with courage and honesty and reveal the hidden you. Love a who dunnit? Straight, Bent and Barbara Vine is taught by Australian crime ďŹ ction legend Garry Disher. Get down and dirty with plot, sink your teeth into a juicy murder and create your perfect sleuth in this workshop with the internationally acclaimed and locally lionised master of the genre. Garry creates killer characters and an unerring sense of place. His books are bestsellers worldwide. To miss this workshop would be a crime: book your place and plot the perfect murder, or at least a misdemeanour. Workshop details at www. byronbaywritersfestival.com or Jetset 6685 6262.

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Tax Help The Tax ofďŹ ce is again offering FREE help by trained volunteers for people whose Tax affairs are simple and whose income is less than $35,000 per year. Appointments are necessary and may be made by contacting Mullumbimby Neighbourhood Centre on 6684 1286, Tues to Fri from 10am to 4pm.

Creative sessions for friendship and support, explore your imagination, express and clarify your feelings, overcome creative blocks and discover your inner artist. Brunswick Heads Women’s Support and Sharing group begins Wednesday July 18. 6 weeks $60/$30 unwaged. Art Byron Peace materials and afternoon tea Convergence provided. A Women’s Resource Service project. Meeting Thanks to everyone who Call Kassa for booking in contributed time, money and 6684 4299. effort to the Shoalwater Bay Talisman Sabre Peace ProOff The Shelf Bangalow Writers Group are test. Meeting: Friday, August once again holding their 3, 7pm at 14 Cumbebin Park unique book fair ‘ Off The 6685 8410. Shelf’ on Sunday July 22, Mullum market day, at the A and I Hall in Bangalow. The fair is Toastmasters not only for self published Mullum Magic Toastmasters authors but for designers, meets on the July 23 at 7pm. editors, manuscript asses- Express yourself in a fun, sors, illustrators and photog- safe and supportive environraphers, publicists, booksell- ment. Call Megan for details ers; anyone involved in the on 6680 4702. production and marketing of Counselling Course self published books. Come Lifeline Northern Rivers is along and meet and talk with recruiting people to become the writers and those involved Telephone Counsellors on in publishing and discover Lifeline’s 24 hour telephone what is involved in putting counselling line. Training your own book out there in commences for this daytime front of the public. Entry is course on Tuesday August 21 free ,and books on a wide 2007. Phone 6622 4133 durvariety of topics are available ing business hours for an for sale. information package. Applications close August 3 2007. Mullum High P&C

Bingo Fundraising for shade. Roll up for our ďŹ rst Bingo fundraiser on July 28. Doors open 10am. Eyes Down 11am to 2pm at the Mullumbimby High School Hall. Bingo, fun, food and a few surprises. Age is no barrier. Mullumbimby High School P and C Association has identiďŹ ed that providing more shade around the school will be a priority for fundraising and aim to raise $20,000 over the 2007/08 ďŹ nancial year. The ďŹ rst Bingo fundraiser will be on July 28 and then Bingo on the 4th Saturday of each month 11am-2pm at the Mullumbimby High School Hall.

Trash or Treasure Presbyterian Church, Stuart St. Mullumbimby (opp Mitre 10), will be having a ‘Trash or Treasure’ sale on Saturday July 21. All proceeds to help educate young people in the Philippines. Information from Coral Vallance on 0418 842 011.

OSCA’s Guessing Competition Winner of Sunday July 8 Guessing Competition, Margit Miller from Ocean Shores. Thankyou for everyone’s support, all money raised that day will help to establish a Children’s Christmas Party at Ocean Shores Community Centre on December 16 2007.

dence, improving our communications hearing and telling of true life stories in the framework of a world widely accredited mentoring program. Everyone is welcome any 2nd and 4th Wednesday morning 10 am till 12 noon each month a morning tea will be provided meeting at the SDA Hall in Shara Blvd, North Ocean Shores. Details from Gabrielle on 6685 1076 or Ruth 6687 1648.

God Morning Club St John The Baptist Anglican Church at Lennox Head on the corner of Byron and Fern Streets, run the “God Morningâ€? Club ever y Wednesday morning during the school term from 8am to 9am. Children from Kindergarten to Year 6 are invited to come along to a fun morning ďŹ lled with games and craft work and hearing the Christian message. After enjoying a drink and a biscuit, the children are then escorted to Lennox Head primary school to start their school day. For more information, phone the Reverend Rhonda Callander at her ofďŹ ce 6686 2094.

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10am Wednesdays at Buddha Bar, Byron Bay, resumes Wednesday July 18, all welcome for 10am yoga and 11am group discussion. This week “Singing to your Baby�. Lunch Invite The Anglican Parish of Phone Alex 0418 498 747 Mullumbimby will be host- for more info. ing a Soup and Damper Bushwalks lunch in Saint Martin’s The Nor ther n Rivers church hall, Stuart Street, Bushwalkers Club invites Mullumbimby following the prospective members to the 10am service on Sunday July following walks: Sat July 21 29. Cost $5. Please join us as Intermediate abseiling at all proceeds go to our Bell Mummulgum (west of Tower Restoration Fund. Casino) contact John on 6683 4509. Sun July 22 Bangalow Garden Rockhill Creek Falls (west Comp The Bangalow and District of Urbenville) Medium conGarden Club are holding tact Neil on 6683 4524. Sat their Annual Garden Club July 28 Sphinx Rock (NightCompetition on August 31. cap Range near Nimbin). Entry is free and forms are Very steep climb, height available from Bangalow exposure, scratchy rainforBasics, Food Works and Ban- est. Medium Hard. Contact Bert 6686 8834. Sat August galow Newsagent. 4 Mt Barney Hard. Contact Standing Strong As Karl on 6624 2575. Sunday August 5 Buckombil Hill, Kingdom Women A weekend retreat for women Meerschaum Vale (Memarranged by the FNA com- bers only?) Beverly and Ken mittee of CWCI Australia Rumsby 6683 4751. Saturwill be held at Camp Drewe, day, August 11 Mt PikapLennox Head 17 to 19 Aug. ene/Mt Picarbin (Richmond Narelle Gatenby who has a Range, west of Rappville) Bachelor of Theology and is Easy/Medium Contact Mike involved in the development on 6621 5250. Please give of indigenous ministries will two days notice if interbe speaking on the Beati- ested. tudes. Day visitors welcome. RSVP by Aug 10. Enid 6687 Cat/Dog Desexing If you are the holder of a 6895 or Val 6662 2856. Centrelink pension or health BrunZwick AM care card and are struggling to afford the cost of having Toastmasters Enjoy a fun loving, free spir- your pet desexed, the Animal ited ambience of stimulat- Welfare League NSW may ing relaxed and friendly be able to help you. Please people developing confi- ring 6684 4070.

Autumn Club Byron Bay Senior Citizens has a bus to Clarence Hotel, Maclean for “Christmas in July� luncheon on Thursday July 26. Bookings call Judy 6685 1547 or Ruth 6685 6278 or Phyll 6685 7723.

Antiques and Collectables The Northern Rivers Collectors Club has their annual antique and collectables exhibition and trading fair on Saturday August 4 at the Murwillumbah Civic Centre from 8.30am to 3pm. Admission is $4 adults and school children $1. Rotary BBQ and canteen. Proceeds to the Murwillumbah District Hospital

Spiritual Gathering On Sunday July 22 at 11am. Bring a piece of jewellery for a reading and a plate of food to share. Information from Goddess Ra on 6684 3597.

Cancer Action Meeting The Brunswick Valley Cancer Action Group meets on July 19 at 1.30pm in the Uniting Church Hall, Dalley Street, Mullumbimby. All interested people are very welcome. Enquiries to Jenny on 6684 1130.

U3A Ballina Byron Next meeting on July 24 at the CWA rooms, Brunswick Heads at 10am. Col Buckland speaks on Antiques and Collectables, all welcome. Contact 6685 1982.

U3A Brunswick Valley Robin Gregor talks on�Recoding Nature: Genetic Eng ineer ing. Enquiries to 6680 4268. U3A walking group Friday July 20 at 9am, enquiries to 6684 3126.

Old Time Dance Dance at Newrybar Community Hall on Saturday July 21 at 8pm. Theme is Christmas in July, come in your Christmas gear. Music by the Rhythm Rascals Old Time Band, supper and prizes. Contact Keith on 6687 1194.

First Aid Course The Red Cross is holding a Workcover approved Senior First Aid course at Mullumbimby on Wednesday and Thursday August 8 and 9. Bookings to James at Red Cross on 6622 3244 or 1800 150 058.

Aglow in Ballina Aglow Australia, Ballina welcomes women to a Christian Fellowship meeting on Tuesday July 24 at Ballina Scout Hall, Canal Rd, Ballina. Guest speaker, Sue Strachan of Byron Bay. Morning tea at 10am, meeting at 10.20am. Cost $6. Contact Lyn Warren on 6680 2054.


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OPEN HOUSE Fri & Sat 11-11.45am ADDRESS 6/53 Shirley Street, Byron Bay SALES AGENT Brett Connable 0408 155 931 FOR SALE $799,000 WEBSITE ID 279430

INSPECTION By appointment SALES AGENT Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537 FOR SALE $2M WEBSITE ID 275108

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ORIGINAL FARM HOUSE ON 40 PRISTINE HECTARES This much loved and highly productive farm has been in the same family for two generations. Once a thriving dairy farm this select 40 hectare (100 acre) parcel is situated only seven minutes drive from Bangalow’s thriving village atmosphere. The gentle acreage will comfortable carry 40 + breeders or would make an ideal horse stud with a plentiful supply of water from a registered irrigation license from Wilson’s River. The original farmhouse features all of the charms of yesteryear with original hardwood weatherboard and timber Çoors throughout. There is even an old tennis court out the back for a weekend hit up. The old dairy bales are still in place and would make an ideal studio or extra storage.

OPEN HOUSE Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm AUCTION July 26 SALES AGENT Hugh Hanrahan 0413 884 091 WEBSITE PID 275613

149 Scarabelottis Lane, Nashua

Watch the sunrise and sunset and enjoy magniÆcent 360 degree coastal & rural views from this exceptional country residence. This exclusive property is ideal for those seeking absolute privacy & seclusion with 7.8 undulating hectares of lush lawns & grazing land. It features extensive outdoor entertaining areas and sparkling in-ground pool which are surrounded by landscaped gardens and sweeping views that show you that the world is really round. The substantial home was designed to capture the 360 degree views and to enjoy the visual impact from every room. The exposed rafters and large gabled windows soak up the light creating brilliant light shafts and a warm open ambience. Features X 4 bedrooms X 3 bathrooms X Luxury parents retreat X large farm shed with 4 bays with bathroom X 20 minutes to Byron Bay and 15 minutes to Bangalow

INSPECTION By Appointment FOR SALE $3.5 mil SALES AGENT Terri Williamson 0421 061 502 WEBSITE PID 274215

MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, PERFECT LIFESTYLE Located in one of Byron Hinterlands most sought after areas is this elevated home with extensive views to Possum Creek & across the valley. Surrounded by established trees, landscaped gardens & a lagoon style solar heated pool this stylish & spacious home provides an open plan living area, sep. kitchen & dining area, 3 large bedrooms, master with W.I.R. & ensuite & a separate rumpus/teenagers retreat. Featuring a 2 bay shed, fruit orchard, & vacant green pastures, crystal creek and abundant native Çora & fauna This 10 acre (approx) property. Private but not isolated only 10 mins to Bangalow & 15 mins to the beaches of Byron. Properties in Blue chip locations like this won’t last!

3 Pine Mountain Road, Possum Creek

OPEN HOUSE Sat 11.00 - 11.30am FOR SALE $1,150,000 SALES AGENT Greg Price 0412 871 500 WEBSITE PID 268513

ELEVATED NORTH FACING ACRES IN FERNLEIGH Ideally located 15 mins from Bangalow & beaches, this elevated timber home is just what you could be looking for. Situated on approx 4.9 acres incorporating established gardens & stunning far Northerly vistas to Mt Warning & the Nightcap ranges. The home is complemented with timber Çoors, high ceilings, lead light windows, open Æreplace, gourmet kitchen with granite bench tops & stainless steel appliances, extensive timber decking accessed from all bedrooms & open plan living emphasising a light & breezy atmosphere. Features separate guest quarters with bathroom & kitchenette, large shed with cement Çoor, room enough for a full sized dressage arena & room for stables. Arrange your inspection today.

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OPEN HOUSE Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm AUCTION ONSITE August 11 SALES AGENT Hugh Hanrahan 0413 884 091 WEBSITE PID 278285

EASY COUNTRY LIVING Freshly renovated home X 4 spacious bedrooms X 4.6 approx acre property X Stunning hinterland views X Large inground pool X 10 mins to Bangalow

OPEN HOUSE Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm ADDRESS Lot 1 Tooheys Mill Road, Nashua FOR SALE $730,000 WEBSITE ID 215341

SOPHISTICATION Exceptional solar powered residence X 360o rural views X Meticulous workmanship X Sophisticated in concept and design X 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

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OPEN HOUSE Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm ADDRESS 6 Rainforest Drive, Eltham SALES AGENT Mark Castle 0418 971 826 AUCTION July 26 WEBSITE ID 271792

PRICED TO A TEE! 1 /4 acre allotment X Looks over the 7th Tee at Teven valley golf course X Choice of two levelled building sites X Priced to sell! 1

INSPECTION By Appointment ADDRESS Teven FOR SALE $354,000 WEBSITE ID 250209

14.9 ACRES IN BINNA BURRA Picturesque creek setting X Solid 3 bedroom family home X Large inground pool X Town water X Abundant rainforest and wildlife

INSPECTION By appointment ADDRESS Binna Burra FOR SALE 895,000 WEBSITE ID 263325

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X Charming timber home X Inground pool X Wilsons Ck frontage X 20 min to Bangalow,7min to Lismore X Large 3300m2 block INSPECTION By appointment ADDRESS Bexhill FOR SALE $430,000 WEBSITE ID 277330

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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

A very unique opportunity exists for those who are dreaming of acquiring their own rural oasis. We have listed 12 Community Title blocks of land ranging in size from 2,460sqm up to 7,337sqm at beautiful Broken Head. This release of land has been six years in the planning. It is extremely environmentally friendly and offers a return to nature. Located only minutes to the beach at Broken Head and downtown Byron Bay making this picturesque rural setting a very rare opportunity to build your dream home. These blocks start from $425,000. For more information please contact Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692 or L.J Hooker Byron Bay on (02) 66 857 300 today. Byron Bay

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Scott Harvey Real Estate p48 • 44 Friday Hut Road, Coorabell. Sat 1-2pm. Byron Bay First National p48 • 29 Lilli Pilli Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.45am. • 52 Coogera Circuit, Suffolk Park. Sat 1-1.45pm. • 11/35 Childe Street, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.45pm. • 5/35 Childe Street Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.45pm. Edlers Byron Bay p51 • 6/53 Shirley Street, Byron Bay. Fri & Sat 11-11.45am. • 76 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.45pm. • 4 Luan Place, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.45pm. • 68 Plantation Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 2-2.45pm. Elders Bangalow p53 • 3 Pine Mountain Road, Possum Creek. Sat 11-11.30am. • Lot 1 Tooheys Mill Road, Nahsua. Sat 12-12.30pm. • 407 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh. Sat 1-1.30pm. • 6 Rainforest Drive, Eltham. Sat 1-1.30pm. LJ Hooker Byron Bay p54 • 63 McGettigans Lane, Ewingsdale. Sat 11-11.45am. • Unit 5, ‘Bogarts’ 21-25 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.45pm. • 49 Ruskin Street, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm. • 5 Luan Court, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.45pm. • 4 Rifle Range Road, Bangalow. Sat 2-2.30pm. • 48 Carlyle Street, Byron Bay. Sat 3-3.30pm. • 42 Brandon Street, Suffolk Park. Sun1-1.45pm. Property Buyers Net p55 • 6 Paperbark Place. Sat 11am-12pm. • 501 Binna Burra Road, Bangalow. Sun 11am-12pm. Gail Fuller Real Estate • 32 Prestons lane, Tyagarah. Sat 12-12.30pm. • 301 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 1.30-2pm. LJ Hooker Brunswick Heads • 4 Short Street, Brunswick Heads. Sat 10-10.30am. • 63 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11-11.30am. • 2/24-26 Kallaroo Ct, North Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm. • 92 Rajah Road, Ocean Shores. Sat 11am-12pm. • 41 Narooma Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 1-1.30pm. • 34 Natan Court, North Ocean Shores. Sat 2-2.30pm. • 9 North Head Road, New Brighton. Sat 12-12.30pm. • 47 Elizabeth Street, South Golden. Sat 1-1.30pm.

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Huge House In Bangalow 6 Paperbark Place. Open House 11am-12pm Saturday July 21. If you are looking for a well constructed very spacious residence within a short stroll to Bangalow village, this one is for you. Comprises 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (including huge ensuite), study, 2 living areas, formal dining room, family room, open plan kitchen with gas cooktop, full sized laundry and double lock up garage. Quality tiles and carpet throughout. This bright and airy property is located close to the sports fields and would attract a high rental return in view of the fabulous design which would suit a large family, or separate lifestyles. PROPERTY $630,000. Contact Gai Hart-Hughes on BUYERS NET 0418 755 088 or 6687 1313.

10 Acre Bangalow Beauty 501 Binna Burra Road, Bangalow. Open House 11am-12pm Sunday July 22. 10 magical, elevated, private, east facing acres with beautiful hilltop views. Fully renovated 2 bedroom + study home, featuring stunning outdoor entertaining terrace. Approved architect plans for major extension. Huge water storage & creek access, 3 phase power,150 mature custard apple trees, diverse orchard and separate double lock up garage with power and water connected. This clean bright and stylish home is perfectly suited to a fabulous lifestyle property, with areas suited to tennis court and pool. $785,000. Contact Gai Hart-Hughes on PROPERTY 0418 755 088 or 6687 1313. BUYERS NET

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Owner Committed To Sale By Auction 1 Coonawarra Crt, Ocean Shores. Auction 4th August 2007, 11am On Site. Wonderful home with three large bedrooms with built-ins, ceiling fans, neat and tidy, lounge, dining and kitchen. There is also an enclosed verandah area to create another living area or kids retreat. A guest room or home office with toilet and shower underneath with a double lock up garage and additional parking for a boat or caravan. The garden area is contained in meticulously hand made rock walls by a stonemason. Close to Ocean Shores golf course, just a short drive to beaches and shopping, 20 mins to Byron and 35 mins to Tweed. Call Sean Kenny at Sean Kenny Real Estate, Mullumbimby at 0419 624 024 or 02 6684 2200.

Scott Harvey Real Estate p48 • 152 Nashua Road, Fernleigh. AUCTION onsite August 18. Inspect Sat 11-11.30am. LJ Hooker Brunswick Heads p49 AUCTIONS Sat July 28th, 11am at Ex-Serviceman’s Club, Brunswick Heads. • 4 Short Street, Brunswick Heads. Inspect 10-10.30am. • 63 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads. Inspect 11-11.30am. • Lot 370 Byron Street, Brunswick Heads. Edlers Byron Bay p51 • 76 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. AUCTION 2pm Sat Sep 1. Inspect Sat 12-12.45pm. Elders Bangalow p53 • 149 Scarrabelottis Lane, Nashua. AUCTION July 26. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm. • 182 Nashua Road, Fernleigh. AUCTION onsite August 11. Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm. Sean Kenny Real Estate p55 • 1 Coonawarra Crt, Ocean Shores. AUCTION 11am onsite August 4th. Inspect Sat 10.30-11.15am. • 11 Walgooan Way, Ocean Shores. AUCTION 12pm onsite August 4th. Inspect Sat 11.30am-12pm.

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Just Perfect 11 Walgooan Way, Ocean Shores. Auction 4th August 2007, 12pm On Site. This modern craftsmen built, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has it all. Featuring a high cathedral ceiling with a walkway that overlooks the living room, this quiet cul de sac home provides the perfect space to simply relax while enjoying its spacious and open ambience. With an adjoining nature reserve at the rear of the property you’ll feel at home with nature when you wake up to the sounds of native bird life whilst sipping your morning coffee. All the amenities of Ocean Shores and the beach are close at hand. Call Sean Kenny at Sean Kenny Real Estate, Mullumbimby at 0419 624 024 or 02 6684 2200.

Home & Studio At Federal Village This renovated porch & gable Queenslander has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, sunroom and two lounge rooms, and a new 6x4m art studio/home office. It has leadlight windows and high ceilings. 3.3 acres elevated north-east aspect to Byron Bay, valley and lighthouse views and sea glimpses. Of two bedrooms in the main house one has ensuite, with main bathroom off the verandah. Attached to the main house by a deck there is a lounge and double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Ideal as teenage or extended family accommodation. Studio/home office is accessible from the main house by covered verandah. Contact owners at 6688 4206. www.owner.com.au – ref. 33122

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The long-running defamation case – what other kind is there? – brought by developer Jerry Lee Bennette against Greens MP Ian Cohen has reached a conclusion. The judgement can be found on the NSW Supreme Court website at www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/scjudgments/ and our report is on page 4. Mr Bennette’s lively encounters with many local residents and Council make fascinating reading, worthy of a Charles Dickens novel. The Echo gets a few mentions throughout the sprawling saga. Q Q Q Q Latest local vox pop project TheLowDownDownUnder has been launched on YouTube at www.youtube. com/TheLowDownDownUnder. If the operators catch up with you, you can have your say on all sorts of issues or even, as two young ladies do, express your love for Hayden and Reese. Q Q Q Q Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham made her acting debut last week in East of Everything, as an extra walking along the beach. Pity the

director overlooked the irony of providing her with a dog. Q Q Q Q Councillors are now in their winter break, having left a parting gift of a rates hike – see page 9. Backlash wishes them a peaceful convalescence from the deluge of minutiae which leads on to crucial decisionmaking for us all. Q Q Q Q A woman was caught on CCTV on Friday the 13th taking off with a brand new pair of ugg boots set down for a minute by their owner while unlocking the door to Byron Cinemas. Footage from the cinema and the video store shows the casual thief walking to return DVDs, spying the new uggs, stepping back to pinch them, continuing on her way to return the DVDs next door before walking past the cinema again.The cinema wants them back and is giving nimbleďŹ ngers the opportunity to do that before the cops are involved. It’s a pity cold feet didn’t stop her stealing the uggs in the ďŹ rst place. Q Q Q Q Great to see the cooperation last Thursday morning among three drivers to allow a slightly

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