The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 34.02 – June 19, 2019

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LAST WEEK’S NEWS SINCE 1986 The Byron Shire Echo • Volume 34 #02 • Wednesday, June 19, 2019 • www.echo.net.au

Big industrial development before Council this Thursday

Sunshine Cycles are expanding!

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Founder Luke Young on his retro-style chopper e-bike which has a range of 50km. Photo & story Jeff Dawson Solar-powered electric bicycle hire is expanding, with Sunshine Cycles now offering pickup and drop-off points, or bike shed Sunpods, at the Brunswick Heads Reflections Caravan Park, located on Fingal Street. It’s part of a bigger expansion, and six Sunpods will be soon available in the Northern Rivers from Coolangatta to Byron. Launching in December 2016, Sunshine Cycles founder Luke Young says they received an enthusiastic response in their first year, but after moving from their central

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Byron CBD location, it almost spelled the end of their business. They then found a home near Habitat in Byron’s Arts & Industry Estate at 61 Bayshore Drive. He says, ‘We managed to get into an accelerator [program] for clean tech, called Energylab, which enabled us to work on the business plan design and get some top professional advice and mentoring’. ‘Since then, we have fully redesigned our business and the new Sunpods are made from CNC cut recycled plastics and are off grid and zero emission. ‘They look amazing with

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automated actuator-driven doors and integrated docking and charging design with hidden electronics’.

Operated by a phone app They have also designed new bicycles for their system; they look like old-school choppers. They are easy and fun to ride and with a range of over 50km, plenty for exploring the area. The new system uses Bluetooth for bike access via the app and GPS tracking. ‘We have a full call-out service, and our hope is to get more people out enjoying the beauty of Australia

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with zero-emissions solar-powered off-grid groovy transport’. Young adds ‘As a sustainable ethical business model, we feel success is driven by not only profit but how we benefit the community and the environment. So to go farther than zero-emission and begin to reverse the effects of climate change, we will be launching an Instagram campaign, partnering with great local and other environmental and social organisations who do front-line effective work to make positive change.’ For more information visit www.sunshinecycles.com.au.

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A 20-year strategy aimed at opening up land to business and industrial development will be tabled at this Thursday’s Council meeting, with rural land and CBDs evaluated by staff across Mullumbimby, Brunswick Heads, Ocean Shores, Bangalow, Byron Bay, and Billinudgel. Extensive recommendations by staff within their Employment Lands Strategy (ELS) report have significant implications for future development/employment and biodiversity credentials for the Shire. A staff push to abolish the building height limit of 11.5m (page 366) was met with opposition from public submissions. As a result, investigating an increase in building height up to 11.5m in Mullumbimby, Bangalow, and Brunswick Heads business centres will be removed from the strategy, along with the Byron Town Centre. Other areas of the Shire are not mentioned. A new action was suggested, which is to ‘undertake an urban design review to determine appropriate building heights.’ Additionally, a ‘number of submissions raised matters concerning the currency, accuracy, and presentation of the data in the background report and ELS’. Staff replied that technical data could be corrected or updated. ‘In revising, the information for the [town] centres there is a â–ś Continued on page 2

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West Byron and Sunnybrand planning proposals are included, despite two West Byron DAs being rejected by the NRPP (formally the JRPP). The NSW office of environment and heritage (OEH) said key considerations for the area include, ‘flora and fauna, acid sulfate soils, coastal wetland with a high water table, and wildlife corridors’. A proposed Bangalow industrial area extension, located on the northern side of Lismore Road and which adjoins the existing industrial area to the south is supported by staff. Another Bangalow industrial area extension proposal, located adjacent on Lismore Road, needed further investigation, say staff. Developing land east of Banaglow was unsupported by the NSW planning department and community groups. The feedback from Bangalow was that ‘a new supermarket is not needed’ and local food industries and farmers markets at all Shire centres should be supported instead. Mullumbimby lands examined included a Manns Road lot, located west of the industry estate, and a 1ha parcel opposite Manns Road on Mullumbimby Road. A service station was proposed by the landowner, yet that was rejected by staff owing to ‘combined site constraints [including being flood prone]

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Saddle Road land was included into the strategy after public submissions closed, and Council staff have not explained why it was accepted. and isolation from the existing Mullumbimby urban area’. Land near the Tyagarah highway interchange (Gulgan West and East) located near the Mevlana Estate generated mixed views, say staff. Further investigations into koala habitats and wildlife corridors, landscape buffers, and flooding constraints will need to be addressed. As for Ocean Shores, staff suggest investigating an increase in floorspace ratio (currently 0.75:1) ‘to encourage redevelopment of OS centre.’ In Billinudgel, an extension of the southern precinct is proposed, while ‘a reduced footprint encompassing unconstrained land to the north of the proposed lot is supported.’ As for Brunswick Heads, staff say there were ‘mixed views on [the] concept to consolidate [the CBD] or change to the business zone in Fingal Street south’. There was no support for an increase in [building] heights. But staff say there was some support for ‘investigating an increase in floorspace ratio (FSR) in the B4 area (Tweed Street) up to 0.65:1 (currently 0.5:1) in order to incentivise small businesses and live/work opportunities.’

Saddle Road land late inclusion A surprise late inclusion into the Employment Lands Strategy was lands at Saddle Road, which is owned by Kelvin and Skai Daly. After Council invited them to submit their Bruns Eco Village (BEV) proposal, which led to subsequent plans to urbanise almost all of the ridgline, the plans folded after being rejected by Council. Staff recommended approval of some of the Saddle Road land into the Employment Lands Strategy, located between Saddle Road and the highway interchange (Lot 2 DP 1159910). A proposal by the applicant for lands located in lower areas, which straddle either side of Gulgan Road near the interchange, was rejected by staff. The Echo asked staff why the late inclusion was accepted, and ‘doesn’t this conflict with and undermine the process leading to the Employment Lands Strategy?’ Staff did not reply to those questions and instead said, ‘As this land was only recently submitted for inclusion in the strategy there has not been time for staff to undertake

consultation with the community or state agencies’. ‘Therefore the recommendations in the report include provision for additional engagement focusing on part of Lot 2 DP 1159910. ‘If approved by Council at the planning meeting on June 20, staff will undertake this engagement prior to the final Employment Lands Strategy being reported back to Council. Staff will then provide a recommendation to Council about this land’. The Echo asked landowner Kelvin Daly why he applied for late inclusion into the Employment Lands Strategy. Kelvin’s wife Skai told The Echo, ‘With respect to the inclusion of the submission, Council’s process has been followed correctly’. ‘If I understand the strategy process, this is a merit-based system and, at the moment, the areas in question have sufficient merit to be explored further. ‘The suitability of the site was confirmed during the planning proposal. The site has only become visible to Council once the planning proposal was rejected. ‘This site now falls within the merit-based system of the Land and Employment Strategy to support a number of Shire initiatives, such as the Regional Produce Exchange. Work and gainful employment adjacent to a bus route providing 24 bus movements a day, midweek, is important. ‘We certainly do not intend that our property will become an industrial estate. ‘Precinct A is less than 10 per cent of the total land and Precinct B and C is a further 16 per cent. ‘The community consultation will run the length of the process, when the picture becomes clearer’. Skai added ‘We are only at the beginning of the strategy process’.

US climate journalist speaks June 26 Award-winning climate journalist Dahr Jamail will present a talk at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall on June 26 from 7pm. The moderator will be Catherine Ingram. Organisers say Jamail spent a decade as a war correspondent and was one of the first reporters on the ground in Iraq to denounce the war as an illegal invasion. ‘Initially vilified by the

mainstream press, he went on to win numerous prestigious awards for journalism, including the 2018 Izzy Award, considered the highest honour for independent journalism in the USA. ‘For the past five years, Jamail has concentrated almost exclusively on climate disruption and has become one the foremost climate journalists in the world. ‘His talk will be based

on his current climate dispatches and some of the key points in his recent book, The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. (It is not only about the loss of ice.) We will also use this opportunity to begin a discussion about local resilience in the Byron and Ballina shires’. For more info, visit http:// bit.ly/dahrbyron.

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Mullum gets vocal over 5G rollout Hundreds of rowdy and rhythmic protesters rallied on Thursday morning outside the Council Chambers in Mullum to call for a moratorium on the rollout of the latest 5G wireless technology. Tashi Lhamo from the Stop 5G Northern Rivers NSW Facebook group told the lively crowd that the group has attracted over 1,700 members in five weeks. She told the crowd it was great to see such a vocal and strong support and that ‘Silence is consent.’ The aim of the group, she says, is to raise awareness of the impacts. ‘Do your own research,’ she said. ‘We call for a moratorium and independent safety testing. The main concerns are health, safety, and a lack of consultation from government agencies and the telcos’. There is a lack of peerreview studies, she added. ‘We call on Council, government, and telcos to apply the precautionary principle with rolling out new technologies such as this’.

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‘ARPANSA does not receive any funding from the telecommunication industry’. Lhamo told the crowd that the disclaimer on ARPANSA’s website absolves it of responsibility for its advice. ARPANSA’s online disclaimer reads, ‘ARPANSA does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or damage incurred by use of or reliance on the information provided on this website’. While ARPANSA’s website concedes public ‘concerns of adverse health effects’ of 5G, it says, ‘our understanding of

the evidence of health effects and the need for more research have not changed.’ The World Health Organisation (www.bit. ly/2JWhVb8) says the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), a category used when a causal association is considered credible, but when chance, bias, or confounding cannot be ruled out with reasonable confidence.

Marine Park Authority, Crown Lands and Arakwal Corp representatives next week to discuss mitigation options for future opening events. Flood and drainage engineer James Flockton said the decision was made owing to flooding in residents’ yards and the Suffolk Park footpath. Opening the mouth of Tallow Creek is strictly controlled and can only be done with support from relevant authorities, he said.

Flockton says Belongil Creek often opens naturally to the ocean, but there are times when there is a buildup of sand, so the creek is closed for periods resulting in flooding in the catchment. The creek is called an Intermittently Closed and Open Lake/Lagoon (ICOLL). Yet Pugh says, ‘At the time there was no rain, and thus it was certain that without inflows of fresh oxygenated water, the draining would

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result in water becoming deoxygenated and fish suffocating. This has occurred time and time again.’ Mr Pugh claims that as recently as March 1, Council killed thousands of fish in Belongil Creek when they opened it without rain. A draft strategy to manage Belongil’s intermittently closed and open lake/lagoon is on public exhibition until June 28 and available online at www.byron.nsw.gov.au.

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Brunswick Heads Commonwealth Bank manager Alice Taylor with Byron Dog Rescue’s Cindy and Jean, and CAWI’s Shell with Rosie, Ruby and Gji. research, is that dogs’ lives are better in temporary care with foster carers than any long-term shelter situation’. ‘Therefore, the Left Bank Road property will only provide emergency housing for dogs awaiting a foster home where they will stay until they are adopted into their new permanent home. ‘Byron Dog Rescue remains a not-for-profit charity that will still require the

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I am really thrilled to see that in early July we’re starting work on the construction of a solar carpark at Mullumbimby. What we’re actually doing is we’re putting a solar ‘roof’ on some of the Council carpark next to our offices and the Mullum Library. The roof will be solar panels that will cover approximately 40 parking spaces, providing some shade for cars but, more importantly, generating enough power to offset around a quarter of the daily electricity used in the Council building.

Mullumbimby Showground Land Manager Ever wondered who is responsible for keeping Crown reserves operating? Countless facilities like showgrounds, local halls and parks are run by Statutory Land Manager Boards, made up of people just like you. People who understand the need and have a desire to manage public land and assets for the benefit of the entire community. Your role as a Board member is voluntary, but the rewards of giving something back to the community are priceless.

It’s a terrific project that will help us in our quest to have 100% net zero emissions by 2025. There’s another bonus for those of you who drive electric vehicles: with a publicuse electric vehicle charging station to be installed in the carpark. This is the way of the future and we’re getting there. Add this project to our recent decision to fund a study and preparation of plans for a five megawatt solar farm next to our Resource Recovery Centre at Myocum and there’s some real momentum in what Council is doing in the alternative energy space and it’s really exciting. At a time when the concern for climate change is at an all-time high in our community these are great projects that will benefit our Shire for many decades to come.

We are looking for a good mix of people with a variety of skills, however, sound business and financial management skills and objective decision-making expertise would be a distinct advantage. Don’t let this opportunity to do something for yourself and your community pass you by – contact us today. The Mullumbimby Showground Land Manager manages the Reserve No. 540009 at Mullumbimby notified on 29 November 1929 for Showground. The term of appointment will be for a period not exceeding 5 years.

All applications are required to be lodged before Friday, 19 July 2019 by email at cl.reserves@crownland.nsw.gov.au or posted to Department of Industry – Lands & Water PO Box 2215, DANGAR NSW 2309. File Reference: 11/08663. For further information contact Joe Endean on (02) 6642 9204.

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I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge our Manager of Works, Tony Nash, who died suddenly last week. Tony was very popular with staff and councillors, loved his work and was passionate about the Byron Shire and its residents. He will be greatly missed by all of us at Council and our thoughts are with his family.

assistance of those caring people who have, over the last 15 years, brought us to this threshold.’ Adding to the coffers, the staff of the Brunswick Heads branch of the Commonwealth Bank nominated Byron Dog Rescue for a donation of $500.

!şŔŔ ëŕŊ ĎşŕëƐĕƆ Ɛş ĈëƖƆĕ ‘We’re very excited to have the opportunity to support the Byron Dog Rescue,’ said Alice Taylor, Commonwealth Bank branch manager. The CAWI op shop, founded by Margaret Brown in 2004 as a registered charity, has been instrumental in providing the basis of fundraising efforts towards the rescue centre. Jean said, ‘Add to that, the generous donations from our

local community, the sale of donated goods, and the huge efforts of all of our volunteers who have given of their time, their hearts, and their caring to give assistance not only in the shop, but on the front line of providing loving foster homes for our rescues. ‘Thank you, too, to those dedicated people who have mingled with the community at various venues, rattling those collection buckets come rain or shine. ‘Also, a big thankyou to those behind the scenes who do the administrative work such as social media and organisation. ‘They will all continue to play a vital role in our efforts. ‘The purchase of this property will give us a big foot in the door towards providing a centre to oversee our rescue and rehoming efforts,’ says Jean.

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Council’s DA for preschool riles neighbour Neighbourhood Centre receives grant A Suffolk Park resident has told The Echo that Council’s plans to ‘double the capacity’ of a neighbouring preschool come with inadequate privacy or noise abatement measures. Beech Drive resident Bruce Peters claims issues arose when Council built the preschool behind his home around six years ago. He said, ‘I viewed the advertised DA [at the time] and it specified a ‘singlestorey building’. [The DA] failed to disclose, however, that the single storey was going to be built on an elevated platform’. ‘The advertised DA that I viewed also had a row of trees along the fence line on the preschool side of the fence, which were never planted. And now Council say it never existed on the original plan. ‘When I enquired about the lack of trees after the final Council DA was signed off by Council, the response I got was, as the plan had been signed off, “what you see is what you get”.’ ‘This year, Council seeks to double the capacity of the preschool and remove a tree, and again there is nothing

The view from Bruce Peters’s home. Photo supplied in the DA about planting for privacy or noise abatement… just the opposite, if you view the site plan. It refers to “existing dense screen planting on adjoining property” which does not exist.

Tree removal ‘For a council that promotes the environment and harmony, it’s a wonder that the DA seeks to remove a tree, yet is silent on planting any trees. 'Further, a noise study was commissioned six years ago, which proved to be not worth the paper it’s printed on. Trucks arrive early in the morning with deliveries to the preschool prior to dawn, with refrigeration units

disturbing the peace. 'In the new plan, a play yard will be built right behind our house and no plan for noise reduction exists in the proposed DA’. Council staff were asked to comment and did not refute the claims. Instead they replied, ‘The development application for an extension to the Byron Bay Preschool at Suffolk Park was on exhibition from 11 April 2019 to 1 May 2019 and Council staff are now reviewing the DA and will take into account all submissions and issues raised. The DA will be reported to Council. ‘Community-based, not-for-profit preschools like the Byron Bay Preschool play an important part in early childhood education in the Byron Shire and there is great demand for these services, which are provided by Council and managed by parent committees’. Frustrated by Council’s 'lack of procedural fairness' with DAs, Peters erected a sign on his roof which reads ‘If you can read this sign it’s because Byron Shire Council doesn’t care about our privacy or noise reduction.’

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Paul Bibby The Mullumbimby District Neighbourhood Centre is set to go mobile after receiving a $20,000 grant from local job provider ETC. The centre will use the funds to purchase a mobile stall so it can engage with the broader Byron community. Acting centre manager Leseera Kai said the stall,

which will also provide reasonably priced, good-quality coffee and snacks, would be an invaluable tool for building relationships with the community. ‘There are parts of the Shire where there really isn't a great deal of community engagement, and this is a great opportunity for us to reach those areas,’ Ms Kai said. ‘We'll be able to connect

with people and to put them in contact with services and support if they need, but also just build relationships with the community. ‘It's also a great chance for volunteers and students to get some real, on-theground experience of community outreach work. We're really excited about this and really grateful for the opportunity’.

SeaChange supports Marine Rescue Eve Jeffery If you didn’t know SeaChange MKII is filming around the Shire, well, now you do. While the cast and crew re-create ‘Pearl Bay’, John Howard is reprising his role as Bob Jelly. Howard is also lending his support to the fundraising efforts of a local volunteer organisation. John will emcee the Brunswick Heads Marine Rescue’s inaugural ‘Sink or Swing’ event at the Brunswick Picture House, who are also major sponsors of the event. SeaChange has recently been filming around Brunswick Heads, including

scenes filmed in the Marine Rescue tower on south wall. Marine Rescue NSW has undertaken over 50 rescue operations in 2019 in waters between Tweed and Ballina and Unit Commander David Parkinson says they don’t ever want to see anyone sink, but they would love to have the community come along to swing. ‘Community support is vital to keeping this service operational,’ he said. ‘We are delighted to have John join us as emcee.’ The event will include music by Swing On In. ‘Some of the dances you can look forward to include the Lindy

Hop and the Charleston.’ Parkinson says there’s no need to be shy. ‘Sink or Swing is about having fun. ‘You don’t need to know the dance moves to come along. The Swing On In dance crew will be there to show you the steps.’ Sink or Swing starts at 6pm on Saturday 22 June at the Brunswick Picture House. Tickets are $50 each, available from the Brunswick Picture House. All proceeds from the event will go to Brunswick Heads Marine Rescue. For more information, contact Sue Spicer on 0423 298 056.

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Local News High-value native bush trashed by doof party-goers Energy bill help An important site within Arakwal National Park for both Indigenous cultural importance and conservation significance was trashed after an illegal party last weekend, say NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). NPWS staff say they were left to clean up the ‘disgraceful aftermath of an illegal dance party on Sunday morning June 16’. ‘Native vegetation was trampled, and tree branches had been cut for an illegal fire and to make space for the party. Equipment, rubbish,

clothing, and human waste products were strewn throughout an area of bush next to Tallow Creek’, they said. ‘The area is used as a refuge by threatened shorebirds, and as habitat and a food source for other native wildlife. National Parks are established for the protection of these special places and the species they support. ‘Unauthorised large-scale events are prohibited owing to the damage and disturbance they cause to the environment, as well as safety concerns for the participants

Paul Spooner quits as Byron Community Centre GM Byron Community Centre general manager (GM) Paul Spooner has announced his resignation. Cr Spooner is also a councillor, but says he will stay on in that role until September next year. He told The Echo that ‘after spending ten wonderful years as the general manager (GM) of Byron Bay Community Association, I have decided it’s time to move on and allow a new generation of leadership to continue the valuable work of this amazing community organisation’. He said, ’I would like to thank all the many hundreds of volunteers, staff, management and financial contributors to the work of the Byron Community Centre for their wonderful support during my time at BCC’. ‘I am intending to serve out my remaining term as a Byron Shire councillor and remain a board member of the newly formed affordablehousing group Byron Community Land Limited’. The centre’s Jason

and surrounding community. It can take years for a site to recover, and sometimes irreversible damage is caused, especially when threatened species are involved. ‘Several illegal dance parties have occurred at Tallow Beach within the last few months. NPWS has fined some of the organisers of past events and is now calling for help from the community to prevent further damage occurring.’ People can assist by reporting to Crimestoppers 1800 333 000.

A free, face-to-face support session to help with energy accounts and related issues will be held June 21 at the Kentwell Community Centre, located at 20 Bangalow Road, Ballina, from 10am till 3pm. The event will be run by the Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW, in partnership with Northern Rivers Community Gateway. Customers should bring along current and past energy and water bills, any letters from retailers, Centrelink Health Cards, and any other concession cards.

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Plant a tree, June 29 Doing your bit to help the conservation of koalas can be as easy as planting trees to provide a food source for these lovely furry creatures. Bangalow Koalas is calling for volunteers to come to a working bee planned for Ewingsdale. The aim is to put 1,500 trees in the ground, which will eventually help feed koalas and help provide part of a corridor. There is no weeding, digging, or whipper-snipping required. Co-organiser Linda Sparrow says the plants will go into pre-dug

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Protecting tropical rainforests, which absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, is one of the best ways to maintain a breathable atmosphere and animal biodiversity. Mullumbimby-based Rainforest 4 Foundation is hoping to purchase a pristine one-hectare lot for the incredibly low price of $25,000, because its current owners share the foundation’s commitment to protect it forever. The land at 107 Buchanan Creek Road, Cow Bay, is totally covered by 82 tropical rainforest plant species; it has no weeds or clearings, and offers vital habitat for the endangered Southern Cassowary and the Bennetts Treekangaroo. It also connects to the Daintree National Park in multiple directions. Permanent protection for this hectare will be achieved upon purchase when the land can be transferred to the Queensland Government for inclusion in the Daintree National Park. Rainforest 4 founder and CEO Kelvin Davies says he

Kelvin Davies at Lot 107 Buchanan Creek Road in the Daintree. Photo Dave Pinson couldn’t let this opportunity pass by. ‘A contract of sale has been exchanged and a deposit of $1,250 has been paid,’ he said. ‘The only challenge we now have is to settle on the purchase in July, 2019. To do that we must raise the full amount by June 30.’

$20k target Davies says that so far just over $5,000 has been raised. ‘This leaves us a very short window of time in which to raise the remaining target amount of almost $20,000.’ he said. ‘For every $2.50 donation we receive, we can save

one square metre of the Daintree. A donation of $50 will save 20 square metres of this World Heritage value Daintree Rainforest.’ By enlisting the support of donors over the past 20 years, Mr Davies said that the foundation has contributed to the purchase of 40 properties in the Daintree. ‘I know it’s a tight deadline, but I also know there are many people who’d love to donate to help us to secure this Buchanan Road land for posterity.’ For further information on how to donate, contact Kelvin on 0437 423 119 or kelvin@rainforest4.org.

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Local News Artists support Mongolia’s UNESCO application Eve Jeffery Lake Khuvsgul is one of seventeen ancient lakes on Earth. It is pristine and the most significant drinking water reserve of Mongolia – its water is potable without any treatment. Six Northern Rivers artists will travel to Mongolia in July to perform in support of a UNESCO World Heritage application to protect the lake. Local artists Cye Woo, Jennifer and Brandon Casidy, Ben Mcquocodale, Alice Casidy, and Jason Ghazal are among 50 artists, musicians, and activists from around the world who will come together during Mongolia’s national Naadam festival to perform, paint, and raise awareness of the dangers that coal mining poses to this sacred lake.

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Mongolians refer to lake Khovsgol as ‘Mother Ocean’ as a sign of deep respect.

Mother Ocean Eco Arts Tour The tour is consequently named ‘Mother Ocean Eco Arts Tour’ and will go for two weeks, beginning on July 4. While the artists have all paid for their own airfares, Byron Shire business

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DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS

PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS

Council Administration Centre 70 Station Street, Mullumbimby Opening hours 8.30am to 4.30pm Phone 02 6626 7000 Email council@byron.nsw.gov.au Website www.byron.nsw.gov.au Emergency after hours 02 6622 7022 Works Depot 02 6685 9300 SES Controller 02 6684 3444 Rural Fire Service 02 6671 5500 Byron Resource Recovery Centre 1300 652 625 Cavanbah Centre 02 6685 5911

In accordance with Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended), notification is hereby given of the following development consents granted by Council. The consents listed are available to view Online at Council’s website www.byron.nsw.gov.au/find-a-DA.

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979

In Byron? Customer service for general enquiries now at Byron Visitor Centre, 80 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 12.00pm and 12.30pm to 4.00pm or phone 02 6626 7000. Card only payments accepted at this location. Documents on exhibition are available for viewing at the customer service centre in Mullumbimby and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Public-Notice.

MAKE A SUBMISSION Submissions may be made to Council in the following ways: Online:

www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Council/Make-a-submission

Written: Address to: General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219, Mullumbimby NSW 2482 Email:

submissions@byron.nsw.gov.au

Please be aware that all submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) of the GIPA 2009 Regulations as applicable including both the substance of the submission and the identity of the author. For further assistance please contact our Records team on 02 6626 7113.

CURRENT VACANCIES Apply for a job at Council. For current vacancies refer to www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Council/Working-at-Byron-Shire-Council/ Current-vacancies.

PARKING METER CASH COLLECTION REQUEST FOR TENDER NO: T2019-0010

Information relating to these applications as required by Schedule 1, Division 4, Clause 20(2) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended) is also available online.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2019.184.1 – BANGALOW, 3/226 Fowers Lane Dwelling House

10.2019.78.1 – BYRON BAY, 5-37 Broken Head Road Use of Unauthorised recreation Facility (Outdoor) 10.2019.113.1 – BANGALOW, 2/174 Fowlers Lane Alterations and Additions to Existing Dwelling House and New Swimming Pool

Please quote the development application and property description when making a submission.

10.2019.241.1 – BANGALOW, 8 Rifle Range Road Alterations and Additions to Existing Dwelling House 10.2018.216.1 – SKINNERS SHOOT, 310 Skinners Shoot Road Change of Use of Existing dwelling to Bed and Breakfast Accommodation including Use of converted Garage as a Guest Bedroom 10.2017.555.2 – BANGALOW, 1476 Hinterland Way S4.55 to Modify Condition 3 Bushfire Safety Measures of Consent 10.2017.112.2 – BRUNSWICK HEADS, 6 Bayside Way S4.55 to Delete Condition 7 Requiring a Sewer Easement

DEFERRED APPROVAL APPLICATIONS The following applications have not been granted approval by Council, but are listed for the information of the community: 10.2019.177.1 – OCEAN SHORES, 28 Larelar Court Deck Addition to Existing Dwelling House and Use of Carport converted to Bedroom, Deck Additions and Bathroom Alterations

BYRON SHIRE FLOOD WARNING NETWORK REQUEST FOR TENDER NO: T2019-0028 Byron Shire Council (Council) invites tenders for a contract to develop the Byron Flood Warning Network. Details of the proposed contract and the assessment criteria requirements are set out in the Request for Tender documentation referred to below.

Request for Tender documents may be obtained by contacting Tenderlink at www.tenderlink.com/byron. If you experience difficulties accessing the website, please call the Tenderlink helpdesk on 1800 233 533.

Request for Tender documents may be obtained by contacting Tenderlink at www.tenderlink.com/byron. If you experience difficulties accessing the website, please call the Tenderlink helpdesk on 1800 233 533.

For further details please contact Evan Elford at Evan.Elford@byron.nsw.gov.au.

For further details please contact James Flockton at james.flockton@byron.nsw.gov.au.

Council invites any person willing to fulfil the requirements of the proposed contract to submit a tender to Council by the deadline specified in this advertisement and in accordance with the Tender Documents referred to above. Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this tender will disqualify tenders from the tender process.

CAUSEWAY UPGRADES: UPPER WILSONS #10 AND BLACKBEAN ROAD REQUEST FOR TENDER NO: 2019.0014 Byron Shire Council (Council) invites tenders for a contract to upgrade existing drainage infrastructure at Upper Wilsons #10 causeway and Blackbean Road causeway. Details of the proposed contract and the assessment criteria requirements are set out in the Request for Tender documentation referred to below. Request for Tender documents may be obtained by contacting Tenderlink at www.tenderlink.com/byron. If you experience difficulties accessing the website, please call the Tenderlink helpdesk on 1800 233 533.

DA submissions can be lodged using an online form via Council’s eServices Portal. Once you have viewed a copy of the DA, select ‘Make a Submission’ to lodge a submission directly with Council. Information on making a submission is available at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Make-a-submission-on-a-DA. If you are making a submission, there are requirements in relation to the disclosure of political gifts and donations. Refer to Council’s website to satisfy yourself that you are complying with your disclosure obligations prior to lodging a submission www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Political-donations-disclosure.

10.2019.145.1 – BANGALOW, 31 Blackwood Crescent Dual Occupancy (Attached)

Byron Shire Council (Council) invites tenders for a contract to provide parking meter cash collection, cash-in-transit and deposit services. Details of the proposed contract and the assessment criteria requirements are set out in the Request for Tender documentation referred to below.

Tenders close: 2.00pm Tuesday 16 July 2019

The following development applications (DA) have been received by Council and require exhibition in accordance with Development Control Plan 2014 (A14). The DAs may be viewed online at Council’s website www.byron.nsw.gov.au/find-a-DA or by using the Online Kiosks at Councils Customer Service Centre during normal office hours.

Tenders close: 2.00pm Tuesday 16 July 2019. Council invites any person willing to fulfil the requirements of the proposed contract to submit a tender to Council by the deadline specified in this advertisement and in accordance with the Tender Documents referred to above. Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this tender will disqualify tenders from the tender process.

TWEED VALLEY WAY CULVERT REPLACEMENT REQUEST FOR TENDER NO: 2019-0029 Byron Shire Council (Council) invites tenders for a Contract to replace a twin pipe culvert under Tweed Valley Way at Yelgun. Details of the proposed contract and the assessment criteria requirements are set out in the Request for Tender documentation referred to below. Request for Tender documents may be obtained by contacting Tenderlink at www.tenderlink.com/byron. If you experience difficulties accessing the website, please call the Tenderlink helpdesk on 1800 233 533.

For further details please contact Kirk Weallans at kweallans@ byron.nsw.gov.au or Daniel Strzina at dstrzina@byron.nsw.gov.au.

Contact: For further details please contact Josh Provis at Joshua.provis@byron.nsw.gov.au.

A mandatory tender briefing/site inspection will be held on 28 June 2019 at each site beginning 10.00am at Black Bean Road causeway.

A mandatory tender briefing/site inspection will be held at 2.00pm Thursday 4 July 2019.

Tenders close: 2.00pm Tuesday 16 July 2019.

Tenders close: 2.00pm Tuesday 16 July 2019

Council invites any person willing to fulfil the requirements of the proposed contract to submit a tender to Council by the deadline specified in this advertisement and in accordance with the Tender Documents referred to above.

Council invites any person willing to fulfil the requirements of the proposed contract to submit a tender to Council by the deadline specified in this advertisement and in accordance with the Tender Documents referred to above.

Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this tender will disqualify tenders from the tender process.

Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this tender will disqualify tenders from the tender process.

EXHIBITION CLOSES 26 JUNE 2019 10.2013.587.5 – Byron Bay, 108-110 Jonson Street (Lot 7 DP 619224, Lot 6 DP 619224, Lot 8 DP 617509, Lot 9 DP 617509) Mercato on Byron Pty Ltd, S4.55 for Permanent Access Arrangements (Amended Plans)

EXHIBITION CLOSES 3 JULY 2019 10.2016.390.4 – Byron Bay, 96-100 Centennial Circuit (Lot 59 DP 835249) Town Planning Studio Pty Ltd, S4.55 to Modify Condition 5 for Hours of Operation 10.2019.20.1 – Byron Bay, Bangalow Road (Lot 14 DP 792128) Ardill Payne & Partners, New Medium density development comprising 7 x 2 Bedroom Single Storey Dwellings & above ground plunge pools (re-advertisement for updated plans)

LOVE BYRON HALLS The dedication of our volunteers places halls at the heart of the community. Do you love where you live? Do you want to meet new people? Do you want to make things happen locally? Do you want to create new connections?

CALLING FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO MANAGE COMMUNITY HALLS Council is calling for nominations for additional members to the following hall committees: • Brunswick Valley Community Centre Management Committee • Ocean Shores Community Centre Management Committee • Suffolk Park Community Hall Management Committee Love Byron Halls is an initiative to celebrate your halls and venues as spaces to get together. We want you to help create a new history in your town or village. Research shows that community involvement in managing community facilities provides better outcomes for locals while engaging and including local people and providing an opportunity to participate in local community life. Nomination forms, further information such as Terms of References, the ‘Halls and Venues Guidelines for Section 355 Management Committees and Boards’ and past meeting minutes can be found on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ Council/Committees-and-groups/Section-355-Committees-andBoards-of-Management. To apply, please complete a nomination form available from the website. Nominations close: Friday 12 July 2019 Enquiries: Joanne McMurtry, Community Project Officer, 02 6626 7316 or jmcmurtry@byron.nsw.gov.au

CLASSIFICATION OF LAND AS OPERATIONAL Council proposes to purchase Lot 1 DP 847910 being the former Byron District Hospital site in Byron Bay. Upon purchase of the land, Council proposes to classify Lot 1 DP 847910 as operational land under the Local Government Act. In accordance with Section 34 of the Local Government Act 1993 interested persons are invited to make submissions about this proposal within 28 days. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to submissions@byron.nsw.gov.au. Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged. Submissions Open: 12 June 2019 Submissions Close: 10 July 2019 Enquiries: Ralph James 02 6626 7228 For information on making a submission, and where to address it, refer to the “make a submission” section within Council’s advertising.

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Local News PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979 The following development applications have been received by Byron Shire Council and may be viewed on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/development-applications-on-exhibition, or at the Council administrative centre during ordinary office hours. Development Application No: 10.2018.650.1 Property Address: 98-106 Jonson Street BYRON BAY (Lot 6 DP 619224, Lot 9 DP 619509) Applicant:

Mercato on Byron Pty Ltd

Proposed Development: Mixed Use Development for Tourist and Visitor Accommodation (Hotel 146 Rooms), Function Centre and Retail Premises (Shops and Food and Drink Premises) with a Clause 4.6 Variation to Floor Space Ratio and Height Controls Byron Shire Council is the consent authority, and the Northern Region Joint Planning Panel has the function of determining the application pursuant to State Environmental Planning Policy (State and Regional Development) 2011 and Schedule 4A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The application will be on exhibition for a period of four weeks from 30 May 2019 to 26 June 2019. Any submissions made in respect of the application should be made to Byron Shire Council, but will be provided to the Joint Regional Planning Panel and may be viewed by other persons with an interest in the application. For further information on making a submission please refer to the factsheet ‘Making a submission on a development application’ available at council or on line at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ submissions-on-development-applications. There are also requirements in relation to the disclosure of political gifts and donations. Refer to Council’s website to satisfy yourself that you are complying with your disclosure obligations prior to lodging a submission at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/political-donations. Please quote the development application and property description when making a submission.

TEMPORARY LICENCE PART LOT 3 DP 706286 Council is proposing to license part Lot 3 DP 706286, 249 Ewingsdale Road Byron Bay, known as the Cavanbah Centre, for a period of six (6) months to the Byron Farmers Market Inc for the purpose of temporary relocation of weekly farmers markets. In accordance with Section 47 of the Local Government Act 1993 interested parties are invited to make submissions about this proposal within 28 days. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to submissions@byron.nsw.gov.au. Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged. Submissions Open: 29 May 2019 Submissions Close: 26 June 2019 Enquiries: Paula Telford Leasing Coordinator 02 6626 7300 All submissions will be made public in accordance with schedule 1 clause 4(i) of the GIPA 2009 Regulations as applicable including both the substance of the submission and the identity of the author. For further assistance contact the Records Team on 02 6626 7113.

PROPOSED LEASE For portion of public road reserve immediately in front of the property at 77 Massinger Street Byron Bay Council proposes to lease a portion of the road reserve immediately in front of 77 Massinger Street being Strata Plan 90353 for a period of 5 years for the purpose of a children’s tree house. In accordance with Section 154 of the Roads Act 1993 interested persons are invited to make submissions about this proposal within 28 days. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to submissions@byron.nsw.gov.au. Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged.

Two decades on, and Deb still loves her job Mandy Nolan Not many people stay in one job for very long any more. That’s not the case for Youth Worker Deb Pearse, who celebrates 20 years as the Mullumbimby Byron Youth Service (BYS) Cottage and Street Cruise co-ordinator. ‘This is the longest I’ve ever done anything,’ she laughs. ‘Longer than I was at school, or lived with my family!’ Two decades ago, Deb had decided after five years of working in drug and alcohol that she would do an advanced diploma in alcohol and other drugs. And during that time, she realised she wanted to work with young people. ‘I love working with young people, because they are so open – they are actually easy to work with in many ways. If they are angry or upset, generally speaking they will tell you, unlike adults, who can be upset with you for two years before they tell you what you did! The ones that have challenged me the most are those who keep coming back to see me. I love seeing their fantastic relationships now; they have babies and jobs. It’s really rewarding.’ Ironically, Deb almost didn’t apply for the job at Byron Youth Service (BYS) Mullumbimby Cottage because she didn’t think she’d get it. It was the encouragement of a friend that got her to submit her application. It led to a job that has seen her change many lives and create a

Deb Pearse with youth service co-workers Steph Sims and Rosalie Bryant. Photo Jeff Dawson continuing positive and affirming culture in the BYS.

One in a million Her co-workers speak extremely highly of her, with Stephanie Sims saying, ‘She has an open, non-judgmental, friendly personality that young people are attracted to and feel safe with’. BYS projects co-ordinator Rosalie Bryant says, ‘Deb is one in a million. Few people have her level of dedication to their work in their community'. For Deb, a lot has changed since she started, but her commitment to young people and her passion for working in community remains the same. ‘When I started working, it was a lot easier because there are so many more rules and regulations these days,’ says Deb. ‘I get the safety requirements, but things have swung a bit far the other way and I think sometimes it doesn’t always serve

the best interests of young people. They need to feel safe, but they also need to feel they can be themselves, to ask questions, cry, be silly, get angry… in the old days, if a group arrived and they were a bit ratty, I could throw them in the car and go down to Brunswick Heads, buy them some fish and chips and walk and talk. Now you can’t do that.’ The Mullumbimby Cottage services around 40 people every week in daily programs and drop in.

Finding passion ‘For me, it’s always been about finding what their passion is. What makes them feel loved, what makes them feel good, and then trying to meet that need. You watch their self-esteem improve, they get a good peer support structure and over time they really find their feet.’ Deb believes that young people need intervention

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or programs much earlier. ‘Its crucial’ she says. ‘By the time they are 15 or 16 and off-track, it’s much harder to pull them back again'. But it’s not just the youth work that has kept Deb on the frontline for 20 years. ‘What’s kept me doing youth work is the young people, but also the amazing people I’ve worked with over the years,’ says Deb. ‘We have a great team at the moment and a committed and involved board of management. ‘I’ve have worked with Rosalie and Steph for around 15 and 12 years respectively, and we’ve been through a lot together. I couldn’t have come this far without them and lots of other people including a few great managers like Di Mahoney and Paul Spooner'. The BYS runs on very minimal funding and community donations. To help continue their work, visit www.bys. org.au or call 6685 7777.

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Submissions Open: 5 June 2019 Submissions Close: 3 July 2019 Enquiries: Paula Telford 02 6626 7300 For information on making a submission, and where to address it, refer to the “make a submission” section within Council’s advertising.

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Union boss strengthens coalition’s polls The Byron Shire Echo Volume 34 #02 • June 19, 2019

A planned planning meet Interested in where the community is headed with development and planning? It’s all happening this Thursday at the Mullum Council chambers from 9am, where the morning will be spent with the public providing sage advice and otherwise for Council. Afterwards, councillors will steam ahead with fulfilling the state government requirement to develop, develop, develop. Will our Sydney-based bureaucratic overlords never be satisfied? As any Council watcher would know by now, the Greens’ majority within Council no longer have any environmental credibility (if they ever did). This majority lurches aimlessly about like the previous pro-development majority of 2012– 2016, and are firmly within the grip of staff and their sometimes questionable reports and planning decisions. But moving on – perhaps the two most significant items in the long agenda are the Employment Lands Strategy (see page 1), and a rural event site policy, which is a potential conflict minefield for those who value a quiet rural amenity and those wanting to monetise their, um, quiet rural amenity (see letters page 15). Another item of significance is inclusion of manor houses and multi-dwelling housing (terraces) into Council’s planning instruments. Pushed by the state government, it’s a great new avenue for developers to create high density in residential zones which may lead to – you guessed it – more land-use conflict. Who wouldn’t want a massive manor house or terrace plonked next door? As Council staff have not received a response from the state government for an extension to their original extension, nervous staff suggest, ‘Preparation of a planning proposal to introduce minimum lot size controls for these new development types’. What would be helpful but not specified from the staff recommendation are the legal implications of this massive change in planning policy. On a brighter note, Council will vote upon a Community Significant Development policy, which provides some level of protection against inappropriate development. The trigger is ‘requiring developers to consult with members of the community who are likely to be affected by a proposed “major development” prior to lodgement of a development application’. A very large tallowwood tree in Mullum’s Tallowood Ridge Estate will get voted on. And lastly but not only, an Integrated Pest Management Strategy will also be before councillors, which includes what pesticides are used by Council staff and where. The report states that pesticide use has ceased ‘in all children’s playgrounds, formal bus stops, town and village centres, on roadsides and 15 of 23 sports fields’. Is it a significant achievement from where we were previously? Staff say it is. You decide, Thursday from 9am. Hans Lovejoy, editor

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f John Setka did not exist, the coalition would have invented him. But fortunately he does exist, so it’s just a matter of slapping on a few bells and whistles, dimming the lights and turning up the spooky music, and hey presto! The abrasive trade unionist is transformed into the demon prince, a bogey man designed to scare small children and gullible swinging voters. Setka is far from a model citizen: long before he pleaded guilty to harassment, he had a long record of belligerent and abusive behaviour, often breaking the rules as a militant defender of what he saw as the legitimate rights of his constituent workers. He has been a target of the conservative right for some years, and in the process has morphed into something far more menacing than the Victorian secretary of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU). For neo-Liberals, indeed the entire capitalist class, Setka has become a symbol of everything they hate and fear about the union movement. It is not just the CFMMEU, although that is the largest and most obvious threat to their comfortable dominance. It is about breaking down the entire basis of collective action, reducing unions to mere individuals who can never effectively oppose the far greater resources of the employers. And since the Labor Party is – or at least used to be – the political arm of the trade union movement, the supposed sins of John Setka can be seamlessly grafted on to the ALP leader of the time. One of the constant refrains of the last three years has been the accusation that the CFMMEU was Bill Shorten’s paymaster, and because John Setka was an official of the rogue organisation, and was frequently notorious, especially in the pages of the Murdoch press, then the entire apparatus of opposition was illegitimate, if not actually corrupt. So when the current dispute over whether Setka should be expelled from the CFMMEU or the Labor Party or preferably both hit the headlines, Scott Morrison and his media myrmidons couldn’t believe their luck. Not only did the controversy provide a very welcome distraction from the media furore over the AFP raids on

journalism, but it allowed them to ramp up a still more virulent anti-union campaign, to resurrect bills previously rejected in the senate to further emasculate whatever remaining potency was left to the ACTU’s dwindling base. ScoMo and the troops will be fervently hoping that the expulsions will not succeed – as they readily admit, for them John Setka is the gift that keeps on giving. And equally, Anthony Albanese is determined to finally get rid of the albatross around his neck, as is Sally McManus, the ACTU secretary.

Not only did the controversy provide a welcome distraction from the AFP raids on ŇşƖſŕëōĶƆŔǽ ĶƐ ëōōşƱĕĎ them to ramp up a still more virulent antiunion campaign Mungo MacCallum There may be some dispute over exactly what Setka said to set off the row, about how and even whether antiviolence campaigner Rosie Batty was brought into a speech which touched on the diminution of men’s rights. Apparently Setka was able to convince McManus that reports that he did so were erroneous, and that his remarks had been taken out of context. Albanese is not persuaded. But that is no longer the point: as McManus has said, Setka’s reputation – and particularly the admission of harassment – is damaging the entire Labor movement at a time when things have not been going too well anyway, and it would behove him to step down to avoid further harm. Setka bluntly refuses: he has been elected by his members and as long as they support him – and they apparently do – this is what matters. Which means that both Albanese and McManus will have to either concede, which would be a disastrous humiliation, or fight on, which could lead to a dangerous split, certainly within the CFMMEU, probably spreading into the ACTU and very possibly into the ALP organisation and even into the caucus. McManus is the most immediately vulnerable – she has no power to force

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the issue, the CFMMEU is an autonomous body within her ranks. She can try to drag them into line, but if they tell her to go and get stuffed, she is, well, stuffed, and will just have to cop it as sweet as she is able. But Albanese has far more to lose. As a new leader, it was probably unwise to test his strength so early. He rightly says he did not prevaricate – he demanded Setka’s resignation from the party as soon as he believed he had confirmation of the remarks about Batty. And he has doubled down: whatever Setka has told McManus, the miscreant has to go. So Albanese will take his ultimatum to the ALP’s ultimate arbiter, the federal executive meeting next week. It will not quite be a Gough Whitlam crash or crash through confrontation: Albo is not threatening to resign if he does not get his way. And it is unlikely, in all the circumstances, that the executive will defy him – that would do far more damage to his leadership than anything Setka could manage. But even if Setka is expelled, that would not be the end of the matter. If the CFMMEU is intransigent, it would almost certainly suspend its contributions to the federal party, if not split from it altogether. Some other big union allies could do the same. And the cancer would in all likelihood spread through the rest of the broad left. Chaos and confusion, dysfunction and disunity – just what the coalition ordered. And if it does not work out that way, all is not lost. Already other victims are being marinated in the steaming cauldron maintained by the witches and warlocks of Newscorp. McManus herself is a likely candidate, but the favourite seems to be Kristina Keneally – like McManus she is damned from birth, being, like McManus, both a woman and a lefty, need we say more? Well no, but we will anyway, in article after article, page after page – such is the Murdoch press. And the fact that she will be face to face with one of their heroes, Peter Dutton, makes her all the more reprehensible. Her time will come. But for now there is plenty to enjoy in the evisceration of Setka. And isn’t the right enjoying it.

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Climate: wild beast Recently deceased geo-physicist and climate scientist Wallace Broecker observed, more than 40 years ago, that ‘Climate is a wild beast, and we are poking it with sticks.’ More recently, climate impact scientist Stefan Rahmstorf commenting on the recent election, said ‘A country so vulnerable to drought and wildfire, to floods and tropical storms and shear heat, voting for coal: that’s turkeys voting for Christmas.’ I wonder how many of the Queenslanders celebrating the Adani approval have considered the possibility that their grandchildren might be among those that will die from climate events made worse by climate change, which the coal from this mine will add to. Matthew Lambourne Mullumbimby

Bruns: paid parking After the recent delusional diatribe from the Brunswick Chamber of Commerce (BCC), I’m a little confused

as to what this ‘simple pleasures’ they continually espouse actually refers to. Could it be the continuing increase of Queensland drivers who think they are still on the Gold Coast freeway when they drive through town and need to be educated where their indicator is? Could it be the opportunity of some business owners buying their second or third businesses, some of whom don’t even live in town? Could it be the privilege of having their businesses and prevailing infrastructure subsidised by ratepayers and subsequent rate increases? Could it be the increasing homelessness for those unable to afford the increasing rents that the popularity of the area has created? It is not acceptable for ratepayers to continue to subsidise the BCC with ongoing rate increases for roads that are becoming dangerous and the increasing pressure on infrastructure. The mayor has taken the only logical option with the few tools available and called for paid parking.

Perhaps it’s time for rate increases for local businesses as well as paid parking? Then residents might be able to park at the beach and we might get the crater out the front of our place filled in after two and a half years. Rod Murray Ocean Shores

Amusing Ed It’s not often I get a laugh out of a newspaper’s editorial, but Hans Lovejoy’s tonguefirmly-in-cheek paragraphs on June 12 did just that. It underlined the missive of Orwell’s 1984, Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, and China’s government’s statement that no-one died at Tiananmen Square. ScoMo’s glib comment on TV that the Australian Federal Police raid was ‘nothing to do with the government,’ made me feel sick. If this letter compromises The Echo’s freedom of speech, let me know and I’ll withdraw this letter and publish it – with video evidence – on social media. Raphael Lee Cass Byron Bay

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Currently there are nine zones in Byron Shire where weddings and other commercial events are permitted. The remaining three zones in the Byron hinterland (RU1, RU2, and R5) have been protected. At a Byron Shire Council meeting on 21 June 2018 Council resolved to proceed with a planning proposal on land zoned RU2 (Rural Landscape) that permits weddings and other commercial events. The proposal was forwarded to the Department of Planning and Environment for a Gateway Determination. despite the NSW Department of Primary Industries advising it does not support these types of development in RU1 and RU2 zones. Industry members eg caterers, sound technicians, wedding planners, celebrants etc sought to ammend the proposal to include zones RU1 (Primary Production) and R5 (Large Lot Residential). Council appears to have caved in regard to RU2 but held in regard to RU1 and R5. Since the initial planning proposal, Council has been under pressure from industry to amend its original proposal to promote the interests of industry and Council has complied. At the next Council meeting (June 20) they will seek to make the following amendments: a) The number of attendees at events will not exceed 150; b) Events will be restricted to 20 per year; c) Approval of events venues will be for a three-year trial period; d) At request of industry (ROI) ▶ Continued on page 18

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wo major reports on Australan climate change have been released in the past month and while neither has good news experts still say it’s not too late. The first was last month’s report from the Climate Council released in the leadup to a federal election. The report showed the federal government had engaged in what the council called ‘climate deceit’ by delaying and playing down emissions reports. Then, once again, the government released the national quarterly report on greenhouse gas emissions the morning after a major football match. The latest report shows Australia’s emissions in 2018 have increased by 0.7 per cent since 2017 if you include the ‘land use sector’ and 0.6 per cent without.

It all ‘adds up’ An increase of less than one per cent in Australia’s emissions since the country’s 2017 report may not sound like much, but Dr Annika Dean, an expert in climate science impacts and adaption, says any increase is significant. Australia’s emissions have increased every quarter for the past four years and it all ‘adds up’ she says. ‘The data clearly show that without a credible climate policy, emissions will continue to rise.’ Dr Dean says with land use emissions excluded

Dr Dean says Australia is facing a climate crisis that includes extreme heat, bushfire, and sea-level rise. ‘We’ve just had the hottest summer on record and we keep on seeing records broken,’ she says. ‘We’ve just seen the hottest March and it’s actually been the hottest January to April period on record. That heat exacerbates extreme weather.’

Human extinction from calculations, Australian carbon gas emissions are at a record high. ‘It’s really the wrong direction if we want to be reducing our emissions to meet our Paris targets, let alone reducing climate change’.

World not on track Dr Dean says emissions ‘in a lot of other countries’ are decreasing but in some, like Australia, emissions continue to increase. ‘In the US, the transition to renewables, the closure of multiple coal-fired power stations, means emissions are slowly falling,’ she says. Other countries have set higher targets, along with the European Union and a lot of small island countries, very vulnerable to climate change, are transitioning away from fossil fuels. But largely, Dr Dean says, ‘we’re not really on track to meet the Paris goal of limiting global warming to two degrees’ above preindustrialisation levels. ‘If you take all countries’ pledges we’re still on track

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ne of the pioneers of the worldwide movement for economic localisation, Helena Norberg-Hodge, who is based in Byron Shire, has recently finished writing a new book and is soon heading off for a busy program in Europe. Author of Ancient Futures and director of the documentary film The Economics of Happiness, Helena’s new book Local Is Our Future is the summary of key learnings from a lifetime of international experience and deep engagement with change-making. Postulating that economic localisation is the most fundamental shift we need to build a better future for both people and the planet, the book

proposes a path that she believes will get us from here to there. She tackles big questions and challenges deeply rooted assumptions by presenting inspiring, realworld examples. Local Is Our Future is ‘a potent conceptual lens... to reverse the ruin of culture, nature, and place,’ comments Charles Eisenstein. ‘The argument for economic decentralisation, powerfully and passionately presented in this fine book, is one that we can no longer ignore,’ adds David Suzuki.

Book release June Later this month Helena will head to Europe, where she will teach on a number of courses, speak in various

perspective. ‘It’s fantastic that, even within the establishment, more and more people are open to hearing the localisation message’, explains Helena. ‘It really fills me with hope, and is a sign of how clear the need for fundamental systems change is becoming’. Helena will also travel to India, South Korea and Japan to continue the series of international Economics of Happiness conferences. One of the Indian conferences will take place in Ladakh in the high Himalayas and will be a significant landmark both for Helena and her organisation Local Futures, whose work began in Ladakh.

countries, and engage with other innovators from the localisation movement. In Madrid and Ibiza she will be helping to establish a farmers market. Helena will also present in the heart of the economic beast – at the Brussels Economic Forum. The Forum, hosted by the European Commission, brings together prominent voices from the world of international economics, such as the chief economist of the IMF and Spain’s minister for Business and the Economy. Helena, as an outspoken critic of conventional economic development and corporate globalisation, will represent an oft-marginalised, grassroots, and ecological

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The staff report recommending an amendment to the LEP to permit rural events (weddings) in RU2 zoned areas will be presented to Council this Thursday (20 June). Last week The Echo reported that Byron Bay has featured in a EU report on overtourism. Permitting more venues, visitors, cars, Airbnbs and more noise will not improve this situation. The claim that these events will create jobs and contribute to the Shire’s economy fails to take into account the real cost of the adverse affects on the environment and community. It sounds like the justification for the Adani coal mine. It’s time to look beyond hospitality for our community’s future. We need innovative industries. Ones that provide other jobs and careers, in addition to hospitality; that use the rural areas for producing food and products that are sustainable economically, socially, and environmentally. Byron can and should be a leader in finding positive,

creative solutions to social, economic, and environmental challenges, not continue to permit more of the same activities that created the problems in the first place. Pamela Collins Byron Bay

'ëŕīĕſşƖƆ ſşëĎƆ I read with interest Paul McCarthy’s letter (June 12). I have e-mailed the council on May 29 and June 13 pleading with them to re-surface, not patch, Midgen Flat Road before there is a fatality. This road is a major link road from the Hinterland Way to Suffolk Park and Broken Head, maintained to an acceptable standard in Ballina Shire with a speed limit of 60km/h. Once you enter the Byron section the road narrows and is a myriad of deep potholes and patches that can’t been seen in the dappled light, creating a driving nightmare. I received a flat tyre on this road after hitting a pothole recently and was lucky not to encounter oncoming traffic. I have asked the council to at least change the speed limit from 80 to 60km/h if they won’t patch or re-surface it. To date I have had no reply to either e-mail apart from the automated response. It seems to me the council has a complete disregard for public safety. As Paul noted, council have received over $3m in income as a result of paid parking through fines, parking fees and resident exemption charges. We have also had a rate increase that is linked to land values. Byron house prices we are now told are higher than Sydney’s. So this money, added to their existing infrastructure budget, should have shown significant improvements in our roads. Our family had firsthand experience with road death when my mother-in-law was killed on The Coast Road in the 90s. I beg you, Byron Council, fix our roads. Show some competent management of our money entrusted to you and stop feeding us the stories of ‘pot hole spotting squads’, ‘visitor numbers’ etc and get out and protect our safety on our roads by fixing them. Deborah Hayward Broken Head

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Letters Alzheimer’s Desmond Bellamy (letters April 3) would be interested to know that The Echo did not publish any [Ed: they were published online] of the several letters it received on preventing Alzheimer’s disease that quoted the peer-reviewed medical literature, showing that a tablet sold in most supermarkets basically halved the incidence of Alzheimer’s. Peter Olson Goonengerry Q Longer version online: www.echo.net.au/letters.

Precautionary principle Based on the precautionary principle I support the Stop 5G group, that was reported in The Echo (June 5). However, in the interest of basic science education, radio waves do not, by definition, overlap or come even close to overlapping with X-rays. To use a musical analogy, that’s like saying that bass is treble. We should try to tell the truth as best we can. Jason van Tol Myocum

Who’s Michael Lyon? Accepting Lyon’s irrational rant against Paul Jones as Lyon’s words (published by The Echo without bias);

features of Lyon’s character appear to include immaturity and paranoia. That much was revealed by Lyon’s attempts to justify the outdated, hazard-prone, and ineffectual Butler Street bypass. I wish to correct one environmental misrepresentation Lyon made ‘… after hearing that no species will be further endangered or go extinct…’ (letter 12 June). The bypass EIS January 11, 2016, page 101 stated: ‘Ten threatened species have been recorded during previous surveys conducted within and adjacent to the site… In addition, there is a suitable habitat for a further six threatened fauna species that have been previously recorded in the locality or are predicted to occur.’ Lyon’s assertion does not identify with the public record. Council’s intended destruction of these hectares of endangered habitat is entirely avoidable and unnecessary. Greg Davies Byron Bay

In bed with... Recently a senior bureaucrat from Home Affairs contacted a senator to harass him over his views on the police media raids. Peter

Dutton subsequently had to admit that the contact was ‘inappropriate’. At stake here was the principle of ‘separation of powers’ ie the rule that bureaucrats, politicians, and judges are independent and should not interfere in each other’s activities. In other words the bureaucrat should not have leaned on the elected politician, or even expressed an opinion to him. This conflict is regularly observed at Council, when bureaucratic staff shape the views and thoughts of elected councillors by withholding and twisting information and by failing to answer legitimate questions. Your elected councillors reinforce this by refusing to accept criticism of the staff. Recently I pointed out that once a month staff and councillors engage in a strategic planning workshop which in reality covers all manner of non-planning matters. It turns out that this informal and all-but-secret session is mandated by the state government, which never gives up tweaking the system to favour right-wing objectives. Last week I tried to sit in on the planning review committee. In my day all committees were open to the

public, but apparently the state government has now ruled any committee that has a staff member on it can keep the public out. As I see it, any committee that has a staff member on it participating in debate is precisely the committee that needs public scrutiny. This particular committee decides which development applications go to the elected council and which of them are determined by staff alone, so its members (whoever they are) could and should vote to allow the watchdog in the room. Fast Buck$ Coorabell

Vote for trees As the Tallowood Estate spreads its little boxes westwood along the verdant valley toward Wollumbin, there remains at its heart one magnificent motherlode tree. The developer is willing to do a deal with council so that open space requirements can be juggled and this fragment of an ancient ecosystem and its tall tree be preserved for the people in a public park, pledged and protected forever. Councillors, this is your chance to do a beautiful thing at Thursday’s meeting. Deborah Lilly Mullumbimby

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Jennifer Clement: press freedom and Gun Love Jennifer Clement is one the highlight international guests appearing at Byron Writers Festival in August. The award-winning author of Prayers Īşſ ƐIJĕ Ɛşōĕŕ and ¨IJĕ ÉĶĎşƱ ëƆžƖĶëƐ ĶƆ ëōƆş ë żşĕƐǽ ĈĕōĕćſëƐĕĎ ŕşŕȒǕ ĈƐĶşŕ writer. Jennifer Clement is also the Ǖ ſƆƐ ĪĕŔëōĕ żſĕƆĶĎĕŕƐ şĪ 0m PŕƐĕſȒ national, a worldwide association of writers who act as a powerful voice on behalf of writers harassed, imprisoned and sometimes killed for their views.

Writers at Risk Jennifer Clement will be discussing Writers at Risk in a special ĕưĕŕĶŕī ĕưĕŕƐ ëƐ 0ōĕŔĕŕƐƆ şĪ Ʒſşŕ şŕ DſĶĎëƷ ǩ ƖīƖƆƐ ƱĶƐIJ ĈĕōĕćſëƐĕĎ Australian foreign correspondent ĕƐĕſ EſĕƆƐĕǽ ĶŕĈëſĈĕſëƐĕĎ żſĶǀĕȒ ƱĶŕŕĶŕī ƱſĶƐĕſ ĕIJſşƖǀ şşĈIJëŕĶ (live-streamed from Manus Island) and his collaborator and translator wŔĶĎ ¨şǕ īIJĶëŕȂ In light of the recent Australian DĕĎĕſëō şōĶĈĕ ſëĶĎƆ şŕ ŔĕĎĶë ƐIJĶƆ will be a pivotal discussion of the challenges to and seminal importance of press freedom.

lived in the back. Despite their hardships, mother and daughter both adjusted to life, making friends with the residents of the trailers and creating a deep connection to each other. All around them, Florida is popuJennifer Clement will join Peter Greste and Behrouz Boochani discussing press freedoms in Writers at Risk. lated with gun owners – those hunting alligators for sport, those who weeks after she was born and drove want to protect their families, and Jennifer Clement will also appear Gun Love şǔ Ɛş ĈĕŕƐſëō DōşſĶĎë ĎĕƐĕſŔĶŕĕĎ Ɛş those who create a sense of danger. in the main Festival program in conversation with ¨IJĕ ëƐƖſĎëƷ ëżĕſ Clement’s EƖŕ dşưĕ is the story Jennifer Clement’s latest novel begin a new life for herself and her ĕĎĶƐşſ 0ſĶŊ `ĕŕƆĕŕǽ ĎĶƆĈƖƆƆ ƐIJĕ EƖŕ dşưĕ is a searing, unforgettable daughter – in the parking lot next of a tough but optimistic young şƱĕſ şĪ şĕƐſƷ ƱĶƐIJ ¨şŕƷ ĶſĈIJ story of a young girl’s resilience. It to a trailer park. woman growing up in contemporary ëŕĎ ¨ĶƆIJëŕĶ 'şƆIJĶ ëŕĎ DëŔĶōƷ ëīë ƐĕōōƆ ƐIJĕ ƆƐşſƷ şĪ ĕëſōǽ ƱIJşƆĕ ŔşƐIJĕſ ĕëſō īſĕƱ Ɩż Ķŕ ƐIJĕ ĪſşŕƐ ƆĕëƐ şĪ America, in the midst of its harrowwith Min Jin Lee and Markus Zusak. took her away from her family just ƐIJĕĶſ Ȝǰǫ lĕſĈƖſƷǽ ƱIJĶōĕ IJĕſ ŔşƐIJĕſ Ķŕī ōşưĕ ëǔ ëĶſ ƱĶƐIJ Ǖ ſĕëſŔƆȂ

Stan Grant on identity and Australia Day As uncomfortable as it is, we need to reckon with our history. wŕ `ëŕƖëſƷ ǩǭǽ ŕş ƖƆƐſëōĶëŕ can really look away. There are the hard questions we ask of ourselves on Australia Day. ĶŕĈĕ żƖćōĶƆIJĶŕī IJĶƆ critically acclaimed, Walkley Award-winning, bestselling memoir ¨ëōŊĶŕī Ɛş lƷ !şƖŕƐſƷ in ĕëſōƷ ǩǧǨǭǽ Ɛëŕ EſëŕƐ IJëƆ ćĕĕŕ crossing the country, talking to huge crowds everywhere about how racism is at the heart of our history and the Australian

ĎſĕëŔȂ ƖƐ Ɛëŕ ŊŕşƱƆ ƐIJĶƆ ĶƆ not where the story ends. In this book, ƖƆƐſëōĶë 'ëƷ, his long-awaited follow up to ¨ëōŊĶŕī Ɛş lƷ !şƖŕƐſƷǽ Ɛëŕ ƐëōŊƆ about reconciliation and the Indigenous struggle for belonging and identity in Australia, and about what it means to be Australian. ƆëĎǽ ƱĶƆĕǽ ćĕëƖƐĶĪƖōǽ ſĕǖ ĕĈȒ tive and troubled book, ƖƆƐſëōĶë 'ëƷ asks the questions that have to be asked, that no-one else seems to be asking. Who

are we? What is our country? How do we move forward from here? Ɛëŕ EſëŕƐ ƱĶōō ëżżĕëſ şŕ all three days at Byron Writers Festival to discuss ƖƆƐſëōĶë 'ëƷ ƱĶƐIJ ſşĪĕƆƆşſ ĎëŔ IJşĕŔëŊĕſǽ ưĶĈĕ ĈIJëŕĈĕōōşſ şĪ şƖƐIJĕſŕ !ſşƆƆ ®ŕĶưĕſƆĶƐƷǽ ëƆ Ʊĕōō ëƆ ¨IJĕ 0ƐIJĶĈƆ şĪ `şƖſȒ ŕëōĶƆŔ ƱĶƐIJ ëƖō şŕīĶşſŕş ëŕĎ ¨IJĕ ƐşſĶĕƆ 0ŔćĕĎĎĕĎ Ķŕ Landscape with Bronwyn BanĈſşĪƐǽ ſƖĈĕ ëƆĈşĕǽ ëŕĎ bëſōë Dickens.

Big books to get your hands on at Byron Writers Festival There is plenty at this year’s Byron Writers Festival for book-lovers to lust over. Get your bedside book stack sorted with this day-by-day digest of literary delight.

Friday 2 August ǩǧǨǰ Ɛĕōōë ſĶǀĕ ƱĶŕŕĕſ ÈĶĈŊĶ Laveau-Harvie (The Erratics), Rick Morton (ǧǦǦ ÏĕëſƆ şĪ 'ĶſƐ), ŕĎſĕƱ Ɛëǔ şſĎ ȎSomething To Believe In), will share the highs and lows of writing true-life in Memoir: Running in the Family. Markus Zusak will talk with Angela LedgƱşşĎ ëćşƖƐ IJĶƆ ǨǪȒƷĕëſ IJĶëƐƖƆ between the career-rocketing ¨IJĕ şşŊ ¨IJĶĕĪ Ɛş ǩǧǨǯȜƆ Bridge şĪ !ōëƷ. dşưĕſƆ şĪ ĈſĶŔĕ Ǖ ĈƐĶşŕ ƱĶōō delight in darker tales with ĪşſŔĕſ ëŕƐĶȒŔëǕ ë żſşƆĕĈƖƐşſ and one of Italy’s best-selling ëƖƐIJşſƆ EĶëŕſĶĈş !ëſşǕ īōĶş (!şōĎ ƖŔŔĕſ), dëŔćƆ şĪ EşĎ author Marele Day, and Aussie crime heavyweight Michael Robotham (EşşĎ EĶſō ëĎ EĶſō).

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Jennifer Byrne followers can catch her in one-on ëƐƖſĎëƷ ĶƆ ŕş şſĎĶŕëſƷ ĎëƷ ones with Di Morrissey (The Īşſ dĕĶīIJ ëōĕƆ ĪëŕƆǽ ëƆ ƆIJĕ Last Paradise) and David appears in conversation with Leser (Women, Men and the Rosemarie Milsom and again ÉIJşōĕ 'ëŔŕ ¨IJĶŕī). Finally, on a panel to discuss Resil- ëƐƖſĎëƷ ƱĶōō īĶưĕ ëƖĎĶȒ ĶĕŕĈĕ ëŕĎ ƐſĕŕīƐIJ 'ƖſĶŕī ences a heartwarming trip Adversity with Tim Costello down memory lane, as we (A Lot with a Little), Chloe reminisce about childhood Hooper (The Arsonist) and adventures with Alison ëƖō ëſĈōëƷȂ Lester.

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ōĕƶ lëŕŊĶĕƱĶĈǀǽ ëŕĎ ĈIJëĶſ Geordie Williamson. ƖŕĎëƷ ŊĶĈŊƆ şĪĪ ƱĶƐIJ ŕşƐIJĕſ ćĶī ƖŕĎëƷ ƆĕƆȒ ĕIJſşƖǀ şşĈIJëŕĶ ȎōĶưĕ ƆĶşŕ DëŔĶōƷ ëīë ƱĶōō ćſĶŕī streamed from Manus ƐşīĕƐIJĕſ ëĈIJĶŕŊş ëƖƐIJşſ Island) for mş DſĶĕŕĎ ƖƐ Min Jin Lee, Markus Zusak, ƐIJĕ lşƖŕƐëĶŕƆǻ ÉſĶƐĶŕī 0m PŕƐĕſŕëƐĶşŕëō żſĕƆĶĎĕŕƐ ĪſşŔ lëŕƖƆ ſĶƆşŕ. Join- and EƖŕ dşưĕ author Jennifer ing the session in person Clement and The Family Law will be Boochani’s transla- creator Benjamin Law, who tor and collaborator Omid together discuss the Family ¨şǕ īIJĶëŕǽ īſëżIJĶĈ ŕşưĕōĶƆƐ ëƆ ëīëȂ

ƖƆƐſëōĶëŕ LĶƆƐşſƷ ćƖǔ Ɔ can get their kicks at ColoŕĶëō ƐşſĶĕƆ ƱĶƐIJ lĶĈIJëĕō ÈĕĶƐĈIJǽ ĕƐĕſ ÉëƐƐǽ ëŕĎ !ōëſĕ Wright. And for those who prefer their historical facts ƆĕſưĕĎ ƱĶƐIJ ë ƆĶĎĕ şĪ Ǖ ĈƐĶşŕǽ then head to Imagining ƐIJĕ DëĈƐƆ ƱĶƐIJ `şĈŊ ĕſşŕī (Preservation), Toni Jordan (The Fragments), and Markus Zusak.

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bÄśĹ•ÄŤĆ†ÄˆĹ?Ĝǔ Ĺ?ĂŤĹ•ÄŽ ſĕĹ?ĕÍƆĕ Ç• ſƆĆ? Ĝŕ ÄŞĹ&#x;Ć–Ĺż ơĕÍſƆ A soon-to-be-released neighbourhood at Cudgen represents the first residential land in the Kingscliff area for four years. And they have not been uneventful years, with the Tweed Coast earning national and international recognition during this time. Ben Devlin, former executive chef at Paper Daisy, in award-winning Halcyon House, has a new Pottsville restaurant Pipit. Matthew Kemp, who gained The Byron at Byron resort’s first chef’s hat, has relocated to the Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club. ‘With the maturity of existing products and the introduction of exciting new products and operators, tourism in the Tweed is on the rise,’ said Cameron Arnold, chair of Destination North Coast. Intrapac Property are behind the new 100-home-site Kingscoast community at Cudgen. Located on

Crescent Street, 3km from Kingscliff Beach, the neighbourhood will be officially released on 29 June. ‘We’ve already had strong interest from the Byron Shire,’ said Kingscoast’s Brinton Keith. ‘A large number of workers, particularly in the hospitality industry, commute between the Tweed Coast and Byron.’ Jade McPhee is the group financial

controller for Elements of Byron Resort and its affiliated Byron businesses. She lives in Pottsville with her husband Dion and two young children. ‘We both drive to Byron Bay to work every day,’ she said. ‘In fact probably a quarter of all staff at the resort commute from the Tweed Coast. Coming from Melbourne we find the commute from the Tweed to Byron quick and easy and it’s

always nice to live away from where you work.’ ‘We moved from Sydney to Casuarina five years ago,’ said Casuarina resident Angela Harris. ‘My husband Cliff now works from home in cybersecurity and it’s great to be so close to the Gold Coast Airport for when he needs to travel. I was lucky to receive an offer to work in Byron Bay and the scenic commute each day is far better than facing traffic congestion if I had to travel to the Gold Coast. We love the beaches here, Kingy Creek and the community vibe.’ Much of the land surrounding Kingscoast is preserved as green space through a mixture of open space and ecologically

significant zonings. There is also a primary school, oval, and park within a five minute walk and the new Tweed Valley Hospital, due for completion in 2022, will be under three minutes’ drive away. ‘Village life is alive and thriving on the Tweed Coast,’ said Cameron Arnold. For Kingscoast enquiries visit www.kingscoast.com.au or call 1300 899 715.

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SA OP T EN 2p m 23 Flinders Way, Ocean Shores This home provides an exceptional opportunity for the astute investor or as a perfect family home. Easy living single-level design and spacious with high raked ceilings inviting light and air through the home. Peaceful location backing onto bush reserve.

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This architect designed & award winning home is nestled on eight perfect acres with a stunning hinterland outlook. Potential dual occ, multiple living areas, large master suite, soaring cathedral ceilings, separate studio, large workshop and permanent creek frontage.

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727m2 block. Retro! Wow what a location overlooking a nature reserve, short stroll to town & river, a pleasant surprise when you enter, high ceilings, walk-in robe, en-suite, 2 separate living spaces, big covered patio, rear lane access, fenced, pet friendly & much more! This will be the best priced sale in town, get along and check it out! Sellers committed to selling before or at auction.

The owner is motivated to sell on or before the auction! Your own private sanctuary. If you want privacy and quiet, you have to look at this beautiful space nestled amongst a nature reserve. Walk on to this beautiful land and you are greeted with the delightful sound of the bird chorus and the tranquil ocean wave, breaking only a few hundred metres away. With your own private beach and access to the deep-water canal in North Ocean Shores. Build your very own private sanctuary and dream home. The 969m2 property is located in a quiet no through road, with leafy surrounds, is handy to shops, beaches, schools.

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In a lovely quiet, peaceful neighbourhood this 1880s Queenslander reveals elegant traditional period features blended effortlessly with contemporary enhancements. The landscaped 851sqm east facing block is beautifully enhanced by the adjacent reserve and is within moments of cafes, shops and schools. - Living/dining area focused on a seamless outdoor transition - High ceilings, French doors and timber floors & windows add to the appeal - Wrap around verandah for entertaining bathed in morning sunshine - Well-equipped kitchen with gas cooktop, generous benchtops - Light and airy bedrooms boast French doors opening to verandah - Generous master bedroom appointed with built-in robe - Luxurious bathroom has a deluxe shower and freestanding bath - Council approved studio & dual occupancy possible (STCA) - Picturesque views to surrounding hinterland hills - Walk to early learning centre, school, markets and restaurants View:

Wednesday 1.00–1.30pm Saturday 10.00–10.30am Auction: Saturday 22 June 10.30am onsite Contact: Tim Miller 011 757 425 Tim Miller Real Estate

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Direct golf course access and views of the lake, fairway and green make this property special. Sit on the veranda and enjoy the manicured outlook of the 4th hole, including the waterways surrounding the green. Open plan living, dining and kitchen merge together and flow out on to the back veranda. In the kitchen there are stone benchtops, induction cooktop and an internal laundry. Louvred windows bring in the breezes from the rear of the property. The large family bathroom is stylish with separate bath and shower. The master bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and an ensuite. Two further bedrooms are well sized, one with a built in robe, the other with expansive golf course views. Well established trees and plants in the grounds make the property private from neighbours. A double garage and off-street parking for another two cars makes this home perfect for the modern family or a golf enthusiast! Open: By appointment only Contact: Todd Buckland - 0408 966 421 Byron Shire Real Estate

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Set on a rolling green acre with 90m of permanent creek reserve frontage, this property offers a wealth of features: established gardens and fruit trees, four-car garage, and a big family home. Constructed of double brick with terracotta tile roof, the solid 2-storey house will accommodate a growing family or multigenerational living. Open-plan kitchen and dining areas have views over the property and allow the cooling breezes right through the home. 4 good-sized bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes are part of a floorplan that lends itself to easy living. Downstairs has a large rumpus room with high ceilings and bathroom, which could easily be used for guest accommodation or shared living. There is also a 2-bay carport, perfect for storing vehicles and or machinery. This is walk-to-town convenience with room to move and grow. Tonnes of space for chooks, gardens, and pets. This property has fantastic bones and oodles of potential. Inspect: By Appointment only Contact: Todd Buckland - 0408 966 421 Byron Shire Real Estate

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Welcome to Mullumbimby Proudly stationed at the welcome gates to Mullumbimby, the property is set on a 746sqm allotment, overlooking picturesque paddocks giving the feel of ‘farm life’ but without all the hard work. Gorgeous timber cottage (circa 1920s) with panoramic views of the Koonyum Ranges, Mt Warning and Mt Chincogan. Walk to town, cafes and only 6 minutes to the beach. This unique residence is perfectly positioned for passing trade and would suit a home business. • Panoramic views over paddocks with spectacular mountain vista • Gorgeous 1920s circa timber character cottage • High ceilings, ornate features, timber floors • Covered timber decks, outdoor rooms, yesteryear features • Air conditioning, gas cooking, heat pump, fireplace • NBN internet connected, town water, fenced yard • Privacy, views and 6 minutes to beach Inspection: Saturday 1.00 – 1.30pm Contact: Fiona Johnson – 0400 418 886 Elders Brunswick Valley Brunswick Valley

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A whale-watcher’s paradise at Lighthouse Beach Café, Ballina Story and photos by Carolyn Parker weddings. Even though I visited on a stormy afternoon, the mesmerising vista of crashing Arriving at Lighthouse Beach Café recently, waves was enjoyed without a hint of wind in a gush of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ had just rippled my hair. through the cafe as diners caught sight of resident dolphins in full frolic mode. The cafe Despite its impressive location the prices are down to earth and there’s a relaxed vibe sits in a commanding position overlooking a among the clientele. stunning panorama of sand, sea, and surf at The family-friendly menu has toasties, Ballina’s Lighthouse Beach. Here diners can enjoy nature’s antics and prime whale watch- modern salads, tacos, and big burgers (named after local beaches), along with ing from their window seats. elegant seafood mains and desserts. The The balcony section has been transformed burgers’ popularity was evident with a conto an enclosed dining space, where you’re stant stream being delivered to neighbouring protected from coastal elements and tables. Korina Alexander (from the managethat makes it a safe haven for parties and ment team) told us, ‘Our first thirteen orders today were for Boulders Burgers’ THUR - SUN – a mountainous structure starring a juicy scotch fillet FROM 5 PM steak. The dramatic oceanfront EAT IN location made the seafood OR selection irresistible. My Oysters Kilpatrick sported TAKEAWAY slices of smoky bacon and

plump oysters bobbing in a generous well of intriguing sauce, worthy of picking up and devouring every last drop. Executive chef Scott Bennett has been continually perfecting his scrumptious sauces over his several years at Lighthouse Beach Café. The Seafood Platter (for one) boasted a skewer of scallops which topped a silky sliver of beer-battered barramundi, and layered with long tendrils of tender salt-and-pepper squid, oysters natural, brilliant king prawns, and an abundance of chunky chips, garden salad, and chef’s special sauces. A frosty blue margarita was a perfect companion to seafood. Thanks to Hpnotiq liqueur this delicate cocktail echoed the surf’s seafoam colours. Hpnotiq is a gracious blend of vodka, cognac and fruit juice discovered by the owners while on holidays. Owners Karen and Peter Sinclair are true-blue Ballina locals. Both honed their

hospitality skills during their careers in the wine industry and as former owners of The Pass Café. While Karen is busy running a thriving cafe, monitoring function preparations and schmoozing with clientele, she seems equally adept at spotting whales, as ‘there’s one’ peppers our conversation. Lovers of nature, whale watching, and fabulous Aussie food – it’s time to book a table at Lighthouse Beach Cafe. Open for breakfast and lunch seven days. Ph 6686 4380 / www.lighthousebeachcafe.com.au / 65 Lighthouse Parade, Ballina

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This Tuesday 25 June head chef Tyler Preston from newly opened late-night venue Bang Bang will be bringing a taste of Asia to Barrio. There are $10 and $20 plates in a special offer, paired with wines from Smallfry Wines, a Barossa outfit who source their wines from Eden Valley and Vine Vale, and plenty of vego options. Bookings over six email: gather@barriobyronbay. com.au North Coast news daily in Echonetdaily www.echo.net.au


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Night market under the Big Top Roll up, roll up to the vintage night market under the Big Top at Circus Arts in the Byron A&I Estate on Sat 29 June. There will be fire twirlers, mulled wine, hot drinks, and food from the food stalls. The magical circus space will play home for the night to a range of boutique stalls with vintage fashion, jewellery, crafts, art, and bric-a-brac: Frankie Vintage Finds, Ellen’s Crystal Jewellery, Olive Gap Organic Farm, Pen & Ink by Tanya, Twelve Trees Ceramics, Ku Clothing, Hammer & Hand, Essential Harmony, Tutu Carnival, and more. There will be a silent movie projected onto a big screen, or you can shake it on the dancefloor to the magical beats of electro swing by DJ Gyom Djop. The celebrations are in honour of 20 years of Circus Arts, and

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if you’re thinking ‘My goodness it seems like only yesterday that it started’, then imagine what you might be thinking 20 years into the future! Get a handle on your destiny on the night by visiting the stall of a Tarot card reader. Of course circus is always fun for kids, and this night is decidedly kid friendly; there will be stilt-walkers and the Play Space will be available for fun with your friends and family at the night market under the starry big top. Saturday 29 June 4–5pm. 17 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay www.circusarts.com.au

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BALLINA

Ballina RSL Club 1 Grant St, Ballina 6681 9500 www.ballinarsl.com.au Open 7 Days Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Snacks

Wharf Bar & Restaurant

Open 7.30am daily, till late every night Coffee, breakfast, lunch & dinner, functions & weddings. 12-24 Fawcett St, Ballina 6686 5259 / 6685 6011

Level One Special Enjoy our Level One Pulled lamb burger and chips plus a stubby of Newtowner Pale Ale for just $20 11am to 8pm daily We practise the responsible service of alcohol

TAKEAWAY ONE STOP SHOP Feed your family with a choice of pizza, pezzo pockets, burgers or fish & chips. OPEN 7 DAYS TILL 8.30pm counter orders only www.WharfBarBallina.com.au

Lord Byron Distillery

MON-SAT 10AM–6PM Closed Fri Arvo 7, 4 Banksia Drive, Byron Bay 8646 4901

Bay Pho Located in Woolies Carpark Shop 6/90–96 Jonson St Byron Bay Phone orders welcome 6680 9223 FB phointhebay

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7.30am till late Coffee, breakfast, lunch & dinner, functions and weddings. Fully Licensed. 1 Jonson St, Byron Bay

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No Bones Open every day from 5pm 11 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay

6680 7418 @nobonesbyronbay

Chupacabra Eat in or take out. Shop 12A, 3 Clifford St, Suffolk Park 0448 077 401 www.chupacabra.com.au @chupabyron

Beef & Beach Byron Bay Steak & Seafood Restaurant Open 7 days 11.30am till late (11pm). Serving food all day Bookings – 5628 7070 www.beefandbeach.com. au/byronbay

Legend Pizza Open 7 days 9am till after midnight Shop 1 Woolworths Plaza 90-96 Jonson Street 6685 5700 www.legendpizza.com.au

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The Italian Byron Bay

HAPPY HOUR 5 – 6pm every day!

Open 7 days from 6pm Next to the Beach Hotel Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

TUTTI PASTINI - ‘Pasta Night’ Every Monday 5pm – late $12 Brookies cocktails / $6 Stone & Wood Beers www.nobonesbyronbay.com Tacos for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a relaxed, fresh and bright atmosphere. This is slow ‘fast food’ with all produce sourced locally. Margarita cocktails, Oaxacan mezcal, micheladas and Mexican blend Moonshine coffee.

Green Room Byron Bay

Coffee and breakfast 6.30–11.30am Lunch 11.30am–3pm Dinner Tues–Sat 5–9pm Sunday long brunch 10am–5pm

Warm up your winter with a mulled wine over charcuterie, oven baked mussels or wood fired pizza in front of the open fireplace.

1 Bay Lane, Byron Bay 6685 6402

Late night happy hour from 9pm – $12 cocktails

Mon-Fri lunch & dinner closed Sundays Dinner from 5pm. 3/31 Lawson St, Byron Bay

We are in the new Mercato complex upstairs next door to Palace Cinema. If you are going to see a movie we can fit you in for a very quick meal and beverage. Just let us know when you arrive and we’ll make it happen.

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St Elmo Dining Room & Bar

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$2 oysters & $12 cocktails 4–6pm

All your favourites every lunch and dinner Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. BYO only Welcome for lunch, dinner and takeaway. Menus available on Facebook

St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company, first-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials.

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Trattoria Basiloco Open 7 days for Dinner starting 5.30pm See menu, book a table, or order takeaway at www.basilo.co 30 Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 8818

Bar & Dining in the Beach Hotel Cocktail lounge showcasing an all local food & beverage menu.

Wednesday – Sunday from 4pm till late

Success Thai

An extensive menu catering to all tastes, light meals/grazing, and kids welcome.

The Italian Byron Bay provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine and some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wines.

Targa Modern European

Wood-fired pizzas & real Italian cuisine with a Sardinian twist Famous for seafood, meats and pasta dishes. We do special events functions.

Cafe • Restaurant • Bar 11 Marvell Street

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OPEN - 7 days Breakfast & Lunch Dinner Tuesday to Saturday All day menus, licensed bar $40 Dinner – 2 courses Happy hour AFTERNOONS 4–6pm daily $12 Cocktails, $7 beers, $8 wines, $12 Moet Live acoustic music – Fridays 6pm

Barrio Eatery & Bar

A 5-minute drive from Byron Bay, Barrio brings together the local community Mon–Sat 7am–9pm in a relaxed environment for all-day dining. Wood1 Porter Street, fired oven, charcoal grill, veges, meat, fish, salads, North Byron natural wines, local beers, cocktails and St Ali coffee. No reservations. Bookings Eat in or take-away over 8 email: gather@ www.barriobyronbay.com.au barriobyronbay.com.au @barriobyronbay

Breakfast/Lunch 7 days from 7am 16 Lawson St, Byron Bay 6685 7663 – Menus at therocksbyronbay.com.au

The Hideout Cafe Breakfast and Lunch 7 days a week from 7.30am Shop 6/13 Lawson Street 6680 9300 FB thehideoutbyronbay insta @thehideoutbyronbay

Luscious Foods

Mon-Fri 7.30am–3pm Open Friday nights 6–9pm Live music and BYO 1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate BYO & RSVP 6680 8228

Open 7 days 11.30am until late Call to make a reservation or for takeaway orders 18 Jonson Street 6680 8832

Treehouse on Belongil Full Cocktail & Wine Bar. Extensive Menu Includes Tapas, Mains, Desserts and Famous Woodfired Pizzas. 25 Childe St, Byron Bay 6680 9452

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The Empire

Join us at the Rocks on Lawson for some delicious winter warmers! We have a range of fresh, locally sourced breakfast and lunch options at affordable prices. Why not try one of our scrumptious health bowls, house-made burgers or our signature brekkie salad. Warm yourself up with a Byron Bay coffee or a super smoothie! Cosy indoor seating and heating outdoor dining available.

Hidden away in Byron’s iconic ‘Eat street’ Bay Lane, The Hideout Cafe and Bar offers indoor, outdoor and deck dining

Open 7 days M–F 8.30am–4pm, S,S 9am–3pm Dine in, takeaway, licensed FB/Insta: EmpireMullum 20 Burringbar St, Mullum 6684 2306

Contemporary and Middle Eastern flavours • Breakfast and lunch • Wood-fired pizzas • Fresh juices • Great coffee www.lusciousfoods.com.au

Gourmet burgers created by chefs Cocktails, wine and beers served all damn day. Group bookings available, please email mainstreetburgerbar@gmail.com for reservations.

Share plates, mains, desserts and famous Treehouse wood-fired pizza. Our kitchen is open all day and night. Presenting incredible original music in Byron’s most intimate atmosphere. Check our website or Facebook for the gig guide. facebook.com/treehouse.belongil treehouseonbelongil.com

Mullum’s iconic Empire Cafe serves up an exciting menu with something for everyone. Indulge yourself with a delicious brekky, the best burgers in town, or if it’s more your style enjoy healthy superfoods like acai bowls and buddha bowls plus loads more. If you need a treat there’s a selection of cakes and also healthier dairy-free, refined sugar-free treats. The house-made organic coconut ice-cream is a must try. Plus of course, great coffee, delightful teas, shakes, smoothies and all the rest. Enjoy the good vibes and satisfy your cravings!

NEWRYBAR

With a fresh, funky, relaxed vibe, generous serves, cruisey staff and 10am licence, come and find us for ‘Byron’s BEST breakfast’ all day… Takeaway available Vegetarian,Vegan and gluten free options available Kids menu

Harvest

Traditional weekend country breakfast Long lunches on the garden verandah Weekly changing Wild Harvest foraged dinner menu

18-22 Old Pacific Highway Newrybar NSW 2479 02 6687 2644 www.harvestnewrybar.com.au @harvestnewrybar

Lunch 12–3pm daily / Dinner 6–10pm Wednesday–Sunday / Weekend breakfast 8–11am Harvest Deli is open daily with take-away pastries, sandwiches and salads Harvest Deli: Mon–Sat 8am–5pm / Sun 8am–4pm Coffee cart 6.30am–2pm daily Harvest is available for events, weddings and catering

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Sushi • Live Music • Good Vibes Enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine. Local and imported sake & wine menu (Licensed Bar) Mon – Wed 11.30 – 7.30pm Thur – Sat 11.30 – 8.00pm Sundays 11.30 – 7.00pm LIVE MUSIC from 6pm Thur – Sat We proudly support local artists and Be Happy Music Club charity.

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THE WAY WE WERE

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ALL YOUR NORTH COAST ENTERTAINMENT | LIVE MUSIC...P32 | CULTURE...P36 | CINEMA...P36 | GIG GUIDE...P37 How would you describe your role with the BSA? As the coordinator of the BSA Project Space, each year I work with the directors to build the exhibition program. Then it’s about supporting the artists during install, opening night, the exhibition run, and de-install. A lot of my role is being open to what possibilities are floating around. There is a formal process where artists can apply for an exhibition, but there are always other opportunities that come up that you can’t plan for; a chance conversation might lead to a collaboration or partnership of some kind. Looking back, how do you feel about the way it’s grown? The school itself began in 2013. The Exhibition Space began a year later and grew out of the first year-long course where teachers and students were trying out their ideas through installation. I think the thing that is most satisfying is the way we are pretty well integrated into the local community. Exhibitions open every three weeks, regular artists’ talks, and you know there are always something to see here. As part of the school we have also gained some recognition farther afield – number 85 on the Art Life Top 100 for 2019 was a pretty happy day for us. And then because the exhibition space is literally hidden within the school, you’ll get a local who walks in and says: ‘Oh, I never knew you were here’. I like that we are still an unknown for some people. On the one hand you have to trust that if you are building something special it will slowly permeate out into the wider community; on the other hand you need to let people know what

you are doing as there’s nothing like an opening night when the energy is high. What does BSA offer to the community that is unique as an art experience? One, it’s that the program isn’t necessarily commercially driven – not because we didn’t want to sell work but because we want to see a range of media or ideas played out. Two, it is the building itself; it is such a great space and responds so well to different types of work. Three, the way we fit with the wider school – I love that the students can test their ideas against the work that is being shown in the space. Nothing beats those days when both studios are full of students and we have visitors ducking in and out of the exhibition space, or we are installing a new show and students can engage with the process at that stage. Because we operate within the Byron School of Art we can make the most of the cultural capital we have worked so hard for. For example the school and its directors have been entrusted with the Ralph Woodford Residency, which in turn has helped us to connect with some amazing artists who have exhibited in the space. And finally, I feel like it’s a welcoming space. I have had countless great conversations here. I have a soft spot for the people who turn up again and again, and just engage with whatever is before them. How do you keep an unfunded gallery like BSA operational? Well like most artists we do a lot of unpaid work! We use a rent-supported model and a small commission. It’s a model that’s used all

over the world in slightly different formats. It means we are working with motivated artists who are prepared to put themselves on the line to show their work; other times it means we can gain access to artists from around the country and farther afield who are happy to carry some of the costs. Artists are extremely generous, and the school contributes to running costs. Like many art spaces we are looking at the fundraising exhibition to keep fees for artists as low as we can and to keep the space viable. What are the shows that you have seen at the BSA over the last five years that really hit home for you? There are so many but the first one that comes to mind is an exhibition called A Consumer’s Guide to Unobtainable Happiness by local artist Susan Gourley. Susan had used waste materials to reproduce Frenchinspired patisseries as a way to both mimic and question a mass-consumption culture. I watched her pull out all stops to make this show happen. She got a builder in to put more timber in the roof, hired scaffolding so she could install the work from the ceiling, and then spent hours tying the work up till her fingers were raw. It was a stunning show but it was also driven by her passion for environmental issues. Even the way she managed the materials after de-install was considered. That really raised the bar for me; it made me want to help the artist get the most from the space; I am always interested in working with artists who bring that much to the table. But I also saw what it took to

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offer that up; this was a show where nothing was for sale. It cost her money and time and energy, but there were other rewards. Later that show was reinstalled in a regional gallery, and will continue to have a life after that. Tell me about the fine art prints of works available. In a nutshell we are producing a limited edition of signed fine art prints from 12 artists who have exhibited in the space over the years. It’s a very small print run, only editions of seven, and the prints are beautiful. It’s a great way to own a James Guppy or Emma Walker for $250! What will The Way We Were be showing? The exhibition will give people the opportunity to see the prints in the flesh. Some lucky buyers will discover their purchase comes with a surprise original artwork as well but that’s all I can say at this stage! Where do you see the BSA in the future? One of the beauties about receiving no external funding is that we are pretty nimble as an organisation. Whether it’s the school itself or the exhibition space, we will always be looking at what is happening in the wider art world and what is happening within our own community – and what can we offer in that mix. Exhibition opens Friday 21 June at 6pm and runs until 9 July. For more information about the space, go to byronschoolofart.com or email projectspace@byronschoolofart.com or contact Jo Petrou for school enquiries: to admin@byronschoolofart.com.

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When Annastacia Palaszczuk’s Labor government gave Adani the tick of approval last week they not only endorsed the future of the fossil-fuel industry in their state;, they also told the world that the Queensland Labor government are Climate Change denialists. They told the world that they are a government that doesn’t back science, or facts, but self-interest and corporate greed. Well they believe some science – the science of the Adani company’s groundwater plan that sealed the approval. They don’t believe the science of carbon emissions and our imminent environmental apocalypse. Go figure. All science is equal but you know, some science is more equal than others… especially if that science gets you re-elected. Qld Labor has redefined democracy once and for all as a ‘management of the people for the corporations’. After all, who’s going to fund their election campaigns if they piss off Murdoch and the coal barons? A bunch of hairy hippies? The traditional owners – the Wangan and Jagalingou people? The coalition of free-range organic egg producers? No way. Corporate governments NEED corporate backing. Annastacia told the world they are prepared to use your children, and your children’s children, as the canaries in the coal mine. It’s not just the southern black-throated finch that is endangered; it’s our kids. It’s our country. It’s the fucking planet. If the Labor government doesn’t believe the science of climate change then what hope do we as Australians have to meet the renewable targets we committed to as part of the Paris Agreement? Our own PM took coal into Parliament saying, ‘Don’t be afraid, don’t be scared, it won’t hurt you. It’s Coal.’ This was him ridiculing renewables. The stunt wasn’t even original. He was mimicking US oil lobbyist and climate-change denier Jim Inhofe, who brought a snowball into the Senate chamber to prove the climate-change hoax. That was 2015. Our corporate Yes man pulled out his coal in 2017. Different idiots, same script. We’re currently on track to miss our climate targets for 2030 as our emissions continue to soar. Federal government websites for the Department of the Environment and Energy are boasting we’re on track to beat our 2020 target. Really? With Adani approved and six more mines in Queensland pending? Other more progressive world governments who actually give a shit about the future are engaged in low-carbon transition plans. The Scottish government has a target of generating 100 per cent of electricity from renewables by next year. In fact 28 of the EU countries agreed to a cumulative 20 per cent of energy coming from renewables by 2020 with Sweden hitting 40 per cent back in 2004. The UK has pledged 15 per cent by next year. And here in Australia with the most sun, the most wind, and the most empty expanse of landscape where we could establish solar and wind farms with tens of thousands of more jobs than fossil fuels would ever create – we’re still approving coal mines. It’s clear to me that this decision had nothing to do with fact. It was about belief. And so many Australians have been brainwashed into believing the corporate spin because they’d rather hate ‘lefties’ than join forces with them. Those fighting on the environmental front aren’t lefties. They are the true conservatives – conserving the planet and its resources for future use. Ripping out coal and destroying ancient aquifers – I’d say that’s radicalised behaviour. We all know the facts about Adani, about the mythical ‘jobs’, about the fact that it will be one of the most automated mines in the world, about the impact on the water table in the Galilee Basin, about the impact on the Barrier Reef putting 160k+ actual jobs at risk. There’s no point arguing fact, because in politics facts don’t win. What is the most sickening is that Annastacia Palaszczuk and her government know exactly what they’ve done. They know the devastating impacts of this coal mine. But self-interest reigns supreme. Just say the word jobs and the deal is done. Local communities brought to their knees. These ‘jobs’ are the chicken-pox blankets colonials gave the world’s indigenous populations. The next job boom will be pulling dead bodies out of collapsed buildings after a cataclysmic weather event. Or piling up old people after a 50-degree heatwave. Let’s change the signs at the Border from ‘Welcome to the Sunshine State’ to ‘Welcome to the Climate-Denial State’. I was born in Queensland. My family lives in Queensland. I still have many, many dear friends in Queensland, but I think we have to cut the cord. I think we found out why Queensland drivers can’t merge – even with a Labor government, they can’t get out of the right lane. I’m sorry, but as a protest for our planet and the future of our kids, it’s time to boycott Queensland. Sorry, Mum.

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WORLD MUSIC CONCERT FOR YESHE! Hailed by the Sydney Morning Herald as ‘Groundbreaking roots musician’ and ‘Sublime *****’ by the Montreal Metro, locally based German-born musician Yeshe’s story has been one of a global search for identity, fuelled by a deep connection to music. He was born in Germany in the same year that the Berlin Wall was built. Like many others, it not only cut Yeshe’s family in half, but also led to a disconnection from his culture and traditions. Yeshe is currently in treatment for a serious illness and so fellow musicians and colleagues are gathering to support him on his healing journey. And what a lineup it is! Bobby Alu, Declan Kelly, Ben Walsh, Spankinhide, Matt O & Cye Wood, Peter Hunt (Kooii), Katia, The Hottentots, Shai Shriki, and The Palm Wine Ambassadors present an incredible night of live world music MCd by Jonathan Atherton. Sunday at Kulchajam at the Byron Arts & Industry Estate, 3–10pm. For those who can’t attend there is a GoFundMe campaign online: gf.me/u/tavvg4 via GoFundMe.

VOX MULLUM This weekend, chamber choir Vox Caldera are set to perform two concerts devoted to the music of Claudio Monteverdi, directed by Nicholas Routley. Monteverdi was an Italian composer and choirmaster who lived between 1567 and 1643. He is considered a key link in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque styles of music and is noted for bringing a secular perspective to church music. The orchestra includes Bridget Crouch and Suzanne Simpson on violin, Belinda Mainwaring on cello, and Hamsa Arnold on continuo. Appearing in Ballina on Saturday 22 June at St Mary’s Anglican Church at 4pm and in Mullumbimby on Sunday 23 June at 3pm at the Civic Hall. Tix are $20/25 at Mullumbimby Bookshop or at the door.

WINTER WIGGLE Love to dance? Then you are in for a treat. Tone Broker is back with his Crystal Grid Production Company to present a Winter Wiggle – a Solstice Tribe Connect happening at Durrumbul Hall on Saturday from 6pm until midnight. Six hours with six DJs: Tara Bloom, Halo, Dancing Tiger, Si Clone, Pob, & Nick Taylor. Also featuring CodArt, Magic Mixes Elixir Bar, Creatrix Face & Body Paint, Live Art Painting Crew – Rady J Blackcrab and friends, food and drinks, bonfire. Just 300 tickets on sale, and no tickets at door – presale only: $35 at Eventbrite. The dress-up code is fury/fairy!

SHIRE CHOIR! One of the Shire’s most hotly anticipated events, pop-up singing experience Shire Choir is coming soon to a pub/club/festival near you! Singing is an excellent mental-health tonic, and general all-round feelgood activity. Shire Choir promises an evening of uninhibited fun, laughter, and a palpable sense of community. Thousands of locals from Lismore to Lennox have experienced the thrill of learning a classic pop/rock song in three-part harmony, and then belting it out with hundreds of friends, new and old. From Fleetwood Mac to Guns ’n’ Roses to Simon and Garfunkel, the song of the night is fun, familiar, and arranged to make YOU sound fabulous. One collective voice. One song. Directed by the dynamic, award-winning singer/songwriter Melia Naughton (Scarlett Affection) and her team of uber-talented musicians, Shire Choir is for singers and non-singers alike. We are all blessed with our own unique instrument – our voice. So, come and sing your heart out at Shire Choir! Tickets $10 via Eventbrite or at the door. Friday 28 June at Club Mullum, Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club. Thursday 4 July at the Bangalow Hotel. Thursday 1 August at the Bangalow Hotel. Byron Bay Writers Festival attendees will experience Shire Choir on Sunday 4 August when they close the festival with a fabulous, interactive singing session.

UKE CLASSICS Looking for some joy? Miss Amber and Stukulele present an easy-play songbook of some well-loved classics including songs from The Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, and more. Special guest vocalists include resident Country Queen powerhouse Clelia Adams. This will be a great night for uke players who are just starting out. Strumming starts at 7pm sharp. Mullumbimby Ex-Services. Entry $15, kids under 16 $2.50, under 5 FREE. Check out the songbook via www.ukemullum. com. Come and bring the family!

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HOLD ON! FITZY & CARA ARE COMING!

THE LOST RECORDINGS OF JIMMY WILLING Bushrangers and Ghosts – After almost two decades the lost recordings of Jimmy Willing are finally appearing. The Willing Talking Machine Company is about to release a long-overdue EP of original songs about bushrangers, namely Flash Johnny Gilbert, Singing Kate Kelly to Sleep, and Mad Dan Morgan. Recently uncovered in a trunk full of old recording tapes, these unique Australian songs have finally been mastered by Michael Worthington for international release. If you’ve never seen them, then you need to get there. This is post-apocalyptic punk country music sung by Jimmy Willing , a shirtless jumping frontman who may be missing a tooth, but he never misses a beat. Also playing is Sara Tindley & Ash Bell and the Mumblers. Just $15 at the Billinudgel Hotel on Saturday 29 June from 2.30pm. There is a Lismore/ Billinudgel Red Bus Return leaving from the Lismore Quad at 1pm that costs $50 – it goes through Ballina and Lennox!

THE LIGHT RETURNS After their much-loved Voices of Light concert at the Brunswick Festival of the Voice a couple of weeks ago, The Songbirds by popular request present The Light Returns, an Afternoon Tea Solstice concert, at 3.30pm on Saturday at St Martin’s Hall in Mullumbimby. At The Light Returns concert next Saturday they will showcase a few of their more sassy numbers, as well as the uplifting angelic songs for which they are known. Tix $15 at the door.

EPIC: DEBORAH CONWAY AND WILLY ZYGIER Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier are thrilled to announce the release of their 10th studio album, The Words of Men, featuring songs of personal, cultural, and political observation. In what is already proving to be a landmark year for the remarkable duo, 2019 also marks the 25th anniversary of their hit album and first musical collaboration Bitch Epic featuring the single Alive & Brilliant, now a part of Australian sonic history. To celebrate the new alongside the much-loved, Deborah, Willy, and their band have embarked on a national tour of concert theatres performing Bitch Epic and The Words of Men in their entirety. The tour is aptly titled EPIC. Recorded live to capture the vitality and beauty of the chemistry Deborah and Willy share with their band, The Words of Men reflects one of the most creative bursts in their renowned 27year collaboration, traversing a wide range of themes, from songs about relationships, and their breakdown, to songs about the mysteries and joys of ageing set against the strange circumstances we find ourselves in as the 21st century progresses. At the Byron Theatre Sunday 23 June at 6.30pm. Tix $45/49 at byroncentre.com.au.

HAT FITZ AND CARA ARE HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST LIVE DUOS YOU’LL SEE. THE HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM HAVE CLOCKED UP 10 YEARS OF TOURING, FESTIVALS, AND ALBUMS, AND HAVE JUST RELEASED THEIR MUCH-ANTICIPATED 5TH STUDIO ALBUM HAND IT OVER, FEATURING LEAD TRACK HOLD ON. THEY PLAY BELLO WINTER MUSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME. WE SPOKE WITH CARA ROBINSON. How the hell do you get that incredible energy of you and Fitzy live distilled into an album? Sometimes we feel that we don’t actually manage to capture the live energy in the studio, we try through the process of recording it live as much as possible, through to the mixing then mastering, maintaining the energy, so I guess you could say our recordings would never be seen as polished or over produced. Can you tell me about Hold On, your lead track off Hand it Over? In short this song had a message we wanted to share with our fans or anyone who was having or had had troubled times with themselves through life. We all know life can be a bit of a rollercoaster at times and there was a tendency through growing up to blame those closest to us on occasion. I guess the moral in the lyrics was to know that the big responsibility in life starts with ourselves and that in turn relates to how we treat each other. Do you both take criticism well from each other? I know I hate it when my husband tries to tell me better punchlines‌ then he’s not onstage with me (thank god!). Ha ha! Yes, it’s always hard to take criticism from anyone. Especially while onstage and from the hubby. We are such vain and prideful beings sometimes. So quite honestly, yes, we both take huge offence at each other’s critical remarks towards each other. But there’s always room for bringing it back round if one has gone too far. We will be driving off after a gig and one of us will say Maaaan you cooked me good and proper tonight! That comment mostly comes from Fitzy, I have to say.

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I just love the balance of you two – your incredible exuberance, and Fitzy’s laconic Aussie ‘let’s just get on with it’‌ it makes the performance so much fun, and it feels so natural‌ Did that onstage relationship evolve over time or is it there all the time? Fitzy is Fitzy on stage and off. He has always called a spade a spade, whereas I would tend to over think what a spade is and what it could mean. That has always been our patter. Of course it is heightened with the energy of our audiences. Sometimes there’s a tendency for us to cut loose more when it’s a crowd who knows us well or is egging us on. To be honest we have had three in ten years where it has gone really wrong and all humour is lost. That’s mostly when we are beside ourselves with fatigue while on the road. You guys are relentless live giggers; it’s made you a kickarse act onstage. Hard to believe it’s just two of you. How do you maintain that massive energy? We love what we do. When we are onstage together and have a great sound, when Fitzy’s amp and my drums are cranked just enough so that we are both vibing off the first note, and we have great folk who have come to see us then there’s nothing stopping us from going, ‘Hell yeah, how good is this?’ Wooohoooo life is good! And we’re all together. Next song‌ Hat Fitz & Cara | Bello Winter Music |11–14 July bellowintermusic.com

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THE FOLD

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D IRE CTOR AN D ACROBAT D ARCY GRAN T IS MAK IN G WAVE S ACROSS THE GLOBE AS A P OWE RFUL FORCE IN CON TE MP ORARY AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS AN D P HYSICAL THE ATRE . D ARCY SP OK E WITH THE E CHO ABOUT HIS N E W SHOW FOLD : A D OME STIC CIRCUS

WHITE DINGO AT BRUNS PICTURE HOUSE

YT DI N GO (PRO D W H IT E DING O ) IS T H E P E RS O NI FI CAT I O N O F BLO O D, S WEAT , AND T EARS . THIS I S THE M U SIC AND D ANC E P R O J E C T S PAWNED FRO M T H E G ENI US MI ND O F T RAVERS ROS S, EN CA P SU L AT ING S O UNDS , M O V E M E N T , AND FEELI NG I N I T S RAWES T FO RM. He is a versatile vocalist, choreographer, and performer, who disperses his creativity into alternative staged, sonic, and/ or filmed art, set to appease all walks of life. YT Dingo shares the stage with raw urban rock musicians and a downunder collection of multi-formed dancers who get behind YT Dingo’s howling screams and original poetic rhyme and dance storytelling. So what can people expect for his upcoming show at the Brunswick Picture House? People can expect a big sound playing the EP live and more originals with howling vocals, rhymes, music artistry utilising musicians playing the tracks, and dancers used abstractly and through pop to elevate the beats, moods, and lyrics moving throughout the whole venue. Expect solid acknowledgements to first nations (including three first nations women in YT Dingo’s pack), the land, and fighting for the generations ahead. Expect a stunning colourful PACK ready to open your eyes and ears wider and get the goosebumps and shivers down your spine waking up parts of you that you forgot were sleeping! Back string-bending Daniel Cox on guitar, Jackson Garcia the drummer who is also a dancer, Yolanda Lowatta (ex Bangarra dancer), AB Sow (African dancer / all style), Jazi Othman (Malaysian/ Indonesian/ all style dancer), Pru Wilson (just returned from London), Jordan O’Davis (first nations all style dancer) and DJ RedBelly (also first nations). Calling to Belong is the support act, which ideally is also an introduction to White Dingo’s story before being shipwrecked.

Dancers of culturally diverse walks of life coming together calling to belong. And in between bridging the gap straight downunder soul RedBelly on the decks (first nation DJ) holding the whole evening together, keeping the music flowing as well as performing with YT Dingo. Who is the audience for YT Dingo? This tour is to define that. For now we want everyone to come give it a go. Festival heads will love it, yet with the dance it settles for universal language. I think this show bridges the gap, hence why we are at the Brunswick Picture House! What do you hope people will leave thinking/feeling? Thrilled, uplifted, open, new bits of you awakened to new truths. Feeling activated and sweaty from dancing ya tits off! I hope people feel inspired by the lyrics of YT Dingo’s exposing his brain and moving into his heart back and forth finding his individual truth. What are your plans for the show‌ where to next? Spread this EP and message as far and wide as possible! The following night we perform Gold Coast’s Miami Marketta and then the following night again we play Brisbane’s Old Museum. Then we turn into a GLOW version for Glow Festival at HOTA Gold Coast and then head to north Qld with a tour before swinging back all the way through to Melbourne, hitting the NSW coast. Brunswick Picture House, Thursday 7pm, $27/30 brunswickpicturehouse.com

What inspired you to create Fold: A Domestic Circus? We were excited by making everyday objects and settings the vessels for virtuosic movement/dance/circus and wondered what it might tell us about the way that people relate. How do you develop up a piece like this from concept to articulated idea? Slowly and with lots of consideration! The devising process asked lots of personal questions around how we engage and live with others in domestic settings and gave way to lots of object play (mops, sheets, cups, etc) and improvisation. We watched carefully for things that resonated with our our situations and stories, both real and imagined, and grew the piece from these cuttings. What moments did you want to craft in this performance? We ultimately wanted a faithful and universal cross-section of moments that spoke of the relationship between two people. Love, irritation, fun, passion, loss, and the thing that is common to us all: housekeeping! Is there magic in mundanity? Yes‌ After making this piece I’ll never look at folding the washing in the same way again. What do you draw on to inform what you do, especially for a show like Fold? I’m an avid physical researcher all the time but interestingly it was my home life that was the biggest inspiration for me personally. Relatable scenarios of mundanity, chaos, and wonder appear every day whether you are searching for them or not! Tell me about the performers you work with – what do you ask of them? These performers/divisors also happen to be my very close friends. I ask them to find the holes in my thinking and interrogate the content honestly. I believe the secret to great work is shared excitement and investment; ultimately that is what I value most in the performers I work with. How do you problem-solve in the creation process? Someone wise once said that ‘if the only tool you have is a hammer every problem looks like a nail’. I’m always trying to find new tools that increase the sophistication and quality of my work. Being tight enough to bed down content but loose enough to question it honestly is an endless challenge. Working at NORPA over the last few years has been instrumental in my skill/tool development. What should we expect from this show that you have created for NORPA? I’m not a fan of spoilers but I will say that you can experience a touching and physically unparalleled performance by two of my favourite performers. Fold: A Domestic Circus is on Friday and Saturday 28 & 29 June at NORPA at Lismore City Hall. Tix are $20–49 at norpa.org.au.

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MEETING CATSI ON THE PATH TO AUTHENTICITY

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E V ER W A N TED TO B E M O R E C O M F O R T AB L E IN A S P EA K I N G EN V IR O NM E NT ? H AV E YO U VISION S O F Y O U RS E L F AS AN AM AZ ING POW ERF U L A U THENT IC S P E AK E R ? IT ’ S NO T U NR EA L I STI C, I T’ S AC H IE V AB L E , B UT F O R MANY THE PRO SPE C T O F D E L IV E R ING IN FRONT O F A N A U DIE NC E R E NDE R S T H E M C AT AT O N I C, O R A T T H E V E R Y L E AS T F O R C E S T HE M TO P ERF O RM A C AR IC AT UR E O F W H A T T HE Y T HI N K A SP E AK E R S H O UL D S O UND LIKE . W HA T M O ST P E O P L E DO N’ T R E AL IS E IS T HAT N O M A TTER W H AT T H E C O NT E NT , AL L T HE Y H A V E TO D O IS B E T H E M S E L V E S ! Dr George Catsi is a national award-winning performance writer, performer, comic, academic, and producer in film, theatre, health, and education. Starting out his career as a nurse George abides by his mantra that constant transformation is the key to a resilient life. Along with Mandy Nolan, George is a co-presenter of The Authentic You, a 2-day masterclass for anyone who wants to be a better speaker. Authentic often seems like an overused term, with its being used to sell everything from overseas holidays to soap. George believes that being authentic reveals a lot about us as a people trying to make sense in a media-dominated world. ‘Our messaging about issues, about people in political or influential positions, is fractured. We’ve lost sense of when someone is being ruthful, so we go looking for signs about someone and when they used the word authentic – either they are or they aren’t. There is a growing need to find people who appear to speak from a place of knowing and stand in a place of listening,’ says George. Charisma is key. George’s PhD in Persuasive Performance revealed the integral role this had in someone’s impact in a speaking role. ‘A good speaker has this,’ says George. ‘But you don’t need to be tall, good looking, or any particular weight, gender, or colour. There are other things at play – such as connection, presence, comfort, and more.’ George admits that although his career has sent him on a public trajectory, he wasn’t a ‘natural performer’.

‘I did a lot of work in my 20s in improvisational performance that was great training and thinking on my feet. I got to be in front of people and make mistakes, and that was okay. Over time I realised audiences responded more to me as a culmination of honest expression than when I tried to construct some perceived sense of what to say, or how an academic would be. I’ve learnt to reduce the difference in how I present between every role I occupy, such that everything has become a natural expression of me.’ So why do so many speakers find ‘being yourself’ so difficult? ‘Because most people think they’re not enough, so they try to create an onstage persona that is someone else. Audiences know instinctively that this is not authentic, and they lose trust,’ says George. Other mistakes people make according to George is ‘trying to deliver too much content so they rush or run out of time. They don’t look at the audience. They rely too heavily on technology or Powerpoint. Or they don’t know the content they are delivering well enough. An audience can feel this.’ George believes a masterclass like this isn’t just for professional speakers. But also ‘educators, artists, writers, and basically anyone who wants to find comfort in themselves being looked at and listened to in a public-speaking environment.

It’s for people who want to develop trust that they can deliver the content of their talk in a way that comes from an authentic voice and look forward to speaking engagements, not curse the opportunity.’ This is the first time Dr George Catsi and Mandy Nolan will present The Authentic You: Convey, Convince, Command, a masterclass for people who want to become more powerful and engaging speakers. This is a unique setting where two teachers with very different skill sets and approaches align to support participants towards personal excellence. ‘Mandy and I have had long conversations on what we see as being the traits of good speakers or presenters and realised we had very similar ideas. These were based around presence, authenticity, and connection. While our ideas are the same, we have different styles of presenting. This allows us to give the masterclass participants a range of skills they can work with. Mandy is a powerhouse of wit and speed, able to distil the mood of a room, the mood of a nation, in such a way that the audience is laughing, listening while also learning. I bring a strong commitment to improvisation skills that allow the speaker to be able to ride through any situation in a room with confidence. We are both committed to having the speaker be powerful and present – not just vehicles for the content they are trying to deliver,’ says George. The Authentic You – at Elements of Byron on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 July. For more detailed information email mandy@mandynolan.com.au and for tickets go to mandynolan.com.au/workshops.

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WHALE TALK Come on down to the Brunswick Picture House in Brunswick Heads Tuesday 25 June to witness the world-premiere screening of the cinematic poetic experience A Tale from the Whale. A Tale from the Whale is a locally made 2018 short film that presents a cinematic poetic experience channelled and spoken from the wisdom of whale and Mother Earth. The film blends genres with its unique structure and the illuminating experience it offers. Arranged in a fluid order, the positive and divine messages entwined through A Tale From the Whale aim to engage and act as a catalyst for inner spiritual development. Planting conceptual seeds of guidance and knowledge in the minds of the audience, the film captures the beauty of life unfolding within the strength of nature. The whales speak from ancient wisdom and call for us to find a true path, one that contributes to restoring the balance on Earth. To kick off the night there will also be performances from amazing local and non-local spoken-word poets, followed by the premiere and afterwards an audience Q&A with the film’s creators. Brunswick Picture House at 6pm, tix $20 – brunswickpicturehouse.com.

WAVE TALK

Award-winning filmmaker Jack McCoy invites you to enjoy his stories as a director, cinematographer, photographer, and producer at a one-dayonly special event in Byron Bay. Jack McCoy Talk Story at Byron Bay will now present two sessions – each seeing Jack joined onstage by special guest Mark Occhilupo. In a two-hour audiovisual ‘talk story’ Jack goes behind the making of his life’s work of 25 iconic films featuring killer surfing, some bunyips, an iguana, and plenty of Tales from the Tube. The Hawaiian-born filmmaker is world renowned for these 25 iconic and award-winning surfing films that have entertained fans with beautiful images, exotic locations, and cutting-edge performance surfing. He’s tracked surfing as an artform over more than 40 years, documenting the greatest surfers in history such as Gerry Lopez, Tom Carroll, Andy Irons, and Kelly Slater. Catch the Jack McCoy Talk Story that launched in Sydney at Vivid at the Byron Theatre on Saturday at 3pm or 7pm. Tix at byroncentre.com.au.

KOHINUR SOCIAL NIGHT WITH WARUNG TUTI

TRIVIA FOR AFRICAN LEAF There’s nothing more fun than getting the gang together for a spot of trivia and raising some money at the same time for a good cause. African LEAF are holding their annual Trivia night at the Byron Bowling Club on Friday 5 July. MC is the diplomatic, debonair, trivia dilettante Mick O’Regan with fascinating nostalgic and amusing questions crafted by Alison Mackay. Get a team of eight friends together – you don’t have to be good at trivia, just get one smartarse on your team and you’re in. Lots of prizes. It’s $20 each. To book a team contact Kristin on 0431 798 883 or email admin@africanleaf.org.au.

Back by popular demand!!! Warung Tuti Authentic Indonesian Food from 5pm. $15 per plate. With live music on stage from United Sound. Fire, pool table, Family friendly, free entry. Please bring a donation to support our live musicians!

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CINEMA TOY STORY 4

Buzz, Woody, and the gang go on a roadtrip excursion discovering the adventurous spirit of life on the road in Disney and Pixar’sToy Story 4, which ventures to cinemas on 20 June 2019. Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) has always been confident about his place in the world, and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So, when Bonnie’s beloved new craft-projectturned-toy, Forky (voiced by Tony Hale), declares himself as ‘trash’ and not a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to show Forky why he should embrace being a toy. But when Bonnie takes the whole gang on her family’s road-trip excursion, Woody ends

up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep (voiced by Annie Potts). After years of being on her own, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the road belie her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo realise they’re worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, they soon come to find that’s the least of their worries. If you see Toy Story 4 at Ballina Cinema you can enter the competition for your chance to have your own road-trip adventure in New Zealand. For more information and to see the promotion terms and conditions, go to ballinafaircinemas.com.au.

ARIES: If something you thought was done and dusted resurfaces unexpectedly for another round, this may not be the easiest week to negotiate owing to touchy vibes and edgy energy. So if you can, put things on hold and power down, under the radar, away from information and conversation, staying warm, refuelling. TAURUS: Life been scooting along at warp speed lately, with a bit of friction and the odd flareup? Then slow down before something does it for you. Take a break from high-maintenance people, and if anything feels just too difficult, this week gives official permission to file it in the too-hard basket. GEMINI: With three planets in your house of work and finance possibly attracting both, it’s not the time to be making the same old mistakes regarding contracts or loans. Be vigilant, especially if you’re hearing a similar message from different people. It’s important right now to team up with the right person or people. CANCER: Happy Birthday, Crab clan, as the sun joining russet Mars and quicksilver Mercury in Cancer announces your annual personal power surge. And time for those feelings hiding behind a cool façade or wall of witty wisecracks to finally emerge in what could be an epic air-clearing moment. LEO: Having doubts, uneasy feelings, emotions running hot, cold, and all over the shop? Trying to make long-range plans through what seems like fog? Let things rest till the haze settles and retrograde planets shift. Use this week to look inward rather than place blame outward – this isn’t about anyone else. VIRGO: With Venus in the sign of chat, people get caught up in stories. So resist going into too many details, playing problem solver, over-explaining, or offering advice unless you’re asked or that’s what you’re paid for. Sure, your intention is to help, but if it’s not your business, why make it your business?

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A SU N / M A RS/ M ERCU RY A L IGN M EN T IN W A TERY CA N CER A N D N EPTU N E RETROGRA D E IN L IQU ID PISCES TA K ES TH IS W EEK D EEP- D IVIN G IN TO OCEA N S OF EM OTION . LIBRA: While planetary energy in your house of leadership has you busy organising, as always be wary of taking on too much. No need to excuse unacceptable or flaky behaviour either, in which case speak up. With Venus in Gemini making two this week’s favourite number, best times will be you and just one other. SCORPIO: Emotions are rollercoasting and everyone’s super-sensitive. Mars is in defensive mode, so go easy on the sting: unfiltered opinions, sarcasm, or an accusatory tone will only push people away. The high road of respectful behaviour benefits everyone, no matter the provocation. A strong week for inner reflection and nurturing key relationships. SAGITTARIUS: With misty, nebulous Neptune behaving like a galactic fog machine, it’s not a week to believe everything you read and hear. There’s a world of difference between fact and opinion so check sources, avoid gossip and hearsay. What you do and say today will influence tomorrow, next week, the rest of your year. CAPRICORN: Don’t give in to pressure if something doesn’t feel right – especially if that pressure’s coming from you. Picking up too much of other people’s slack just adds weight on your back. Take the time this week to get physical checks, book in replenishing health treatments, and nourish your hardworking self. AQUARIUS: If group dynamics get too complicated, this is an auspicious astrocycle to knuckle down and get stuck into detailed work or a big project. Settling into a steady routine should be easier, even curiously appealing, this week, with your most enjoyable interactions one on one and face to face. PISCES: Don’t brush aside warning signs or ignore this week’s inconvenient truths – especially if real friends are telling you what you need to hear rather than what you’d prefer to. The good news is Neptune retrograde’s creative juices reconnecting you with a dream that’s been on hold for can you even remember how long?

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AU 37088

Lic 246545C LOCAL

– Sales – Installation – Repairs – All Commercial Refrigeration – Residential & Commercial Airconditioning – Coolroom Design & Construction – Freezer Rooms

Mullumbimby Refrigeration & Airconditioning Services

6684 2783

14 Manns Road, Mullumbimby Lic: 299433C ARC: AU40492

SHOWCASE DEALER SHOWROOM

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1/84 Centennial Circuit Byron Bay

02 6680 8862 PLANTATIONSHUTTERS

COOLMAN AIR CONDITIONING 23 years experience. Lic 178464C AU30147 ..............0412 641753

FREE MEASURE QUOTE

RAINBOW REGION AIR CONDITIONING ARC AU36141. Lic No. 264313C.....................0487 264137

ONOUR COMPLETE RANGE OF QUALITY

ANTENNAS & INSTALLATION

SUNSCREENS

AWNINGS

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR WINDOWTREATMENTS SPECIALISTS IN HOME AUTOMATION

ROLLERBLINDS

www.blinddesignbyronbay.com.au

BRICKLAYING 0439 624 945

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02 66 804 173 Friendly Reliable Prompt Local

Digital TV ALL Antenna Installations & Repairs ALL Electrical Work

BRICK/BLOCK LAYING Contractors. Lic 291958C. Phone Mark ........................................0409 444268

BUILDING TRADES • DEPT OF FAIR TRADING: A licence is required for all residential building work where the reasonable market cost of the work to be done (labour and materials) exceeds $5000 (including GST).

IWIRE

ANTENNAS

• New digital antennas * • Reception NO FIX NO CHARGE problems For fast service call • Extra TV outlets

0402 022 111

David Levine iwireantennas.com.au

*conditions apply

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PRESTIGE BUILDERS

build the dream

Award Winning Builders • Renovations • Extensions • New Homes Darren Paxton

0412 497 637

Master Builders Licence No.94573C

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JP DIGITAL ANTENNAS Reception problems, new antennas, extra TV points, all areas .....0432 289705

ANTIQUES / RESTORATION FURNITURE RESTORATION Old/antique, 40+ yrs exp. erwinfurniturerestoration.com ...0412 528454

APP DEVELOPERS

YOUR LOCAL APP DEVELOPERS Call Peter

Have an idea? We can build it.

0419 260 726

iOS and Android apps written in native code. Book an appointment. www.unidap.com.au

APPLIANCE REPAIR DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .......... 66843575 or 0414 922786 ALL MAKES & models: Fridges, washers, ovens. All kitchen/laundry. Fast w/ good rates ..0401 159371

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au............................66856984 OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au ..............................................66855001

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

BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. 20 yrs exp. Lic 170208C .............0415 793242 ATELIER LUKE – Luke Hayward architect, Reg. 10438 www.atelierluke.com ...............0401 875535 FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C .........................66808162 BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, new homes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953 .......... 0403 458177

AUTOMOTIVE

CARPENTER Lic 39791 Decks, studios, pergolas etc Paul Varendorff ................66845035 or 0414 842602 BUILDER Renovations, maintenance, 30yrs exp. mchughdesign.com.au Lic 29792C....0408 663420 CARPENTER. Insured & qualified. Homes, decks, small jobs, free quotes. Lic 231104C...0431 674377 CARPENTER BUILDER Extend, renos, cabins, sheds. Peter Bergin Lic 147887C..................0432 060110

• Tyres • Batteries • Wheel Alignments MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684 2016

CARPENTER HANDYMAN FB Greg’s Handyman Services Byron Bay Lic No 1039897....0414 109595

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

HAVEN BUILDING All aspects of building. Lic 326616C ...............................................0432 565060 RENOVATION SPECIALIST Excellent quality. Builder: Levi Alexander Lic 189611C .......0402 434154 CARPENTER All work types, 20 years exp, free quotes, fully insured, no job too small...0473 027848

BAYSIDE RADIATORS Windscreens & air-con. Billinudgel. AU29498 .................................66802444 BUILDER decks, pergolas renovations Lic: 182983C ......................................................0412 551353

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Service Directory BUSH REGENERATION & WEED CONTROL

Blue Sky

WEED CONTROL SPECIALIST Lawns - bindii weeds .....................................................0418 110714 EAST COAST BUSH REGENERATION Tree planting, weed control. Call Rossco Faithfull.0409 157695

CARPET CLEANING

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

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(02) 6684 1001

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

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6677 1859

BEYOND CLEANING GROUP Quality focused. Brunswick to Ballina from $39.60ph .....0451 102239 HOLIDAY CLEANERS AVAILABLE NOW! Domestic, AirBnB, last-minute. Local, exp & reliable .0421 360961 BOND CLEANING ..............................................................................................................0421360961

COMPUTER SERVICES Whe er y Whether you need a tech m mentor, advice or just support I’m here to help

CHIMNEY SWEEPING

0431 122 057

BLACKS CHIMNEY SWEEPING & REPAIRS AHHA member, insured. 3rd generation .....66771905 Personal tech support for bamboozled ed bip bipeds HHN NP P DX www.mygeekmate.com.au | mark@P\JHHNPDWH FRP DX

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BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay ..............................66855282

0409 799 909

WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman...66858553

various implements available for limited access projects

MICHAEL SCHWAGER 108 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby ...................................................66841962 MULLUMBIMBY CHIROPRACTIC Massage & Chiropractic. 110 Dalley St ........................66841028

EARTHMOVING & PLANT HIRE

CLEANING

• Tip trucks 3 to 12 tonne • Excavator 5 to 21 tonne • Positrack loader augers 150 to 600mm & rock grab • Driveways • Roads • Acreage clearing • House pads • Drainage • Carparks • Bush rocks • Rock walls • Competitive rates

MOBILE COMPUTER SUPPORT Home & business workrightcomputersupport.com.au 0422 804449

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

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0434 539 979

• Window Cleaning • Screens & Tracks • Pressure Washing • House •Roof • Paths • Solar

www.byroneco.com.au

Specialising in road works, land clearing, retaining walls and general earthworks. Augers and rock grab available.

SALISBURY CONCRETING

Over 25 yrs local experience. All forms of concreting. • Residential Civil Industrial. • Resurfacing and rejuvenation of existing concrete. • Steel ďŹ xing & formwork.

DARYL 0418 234 302 OR 02 6680 1793

EXPERIENCED OPERATORS | FREE QUOTES 0432 299 283

5.5 Tonne Excavator, Positrack Loader & 12 Tonne Tipper • Driveways • Landscaping • Rock walls • House & shed sites

ALL AROUND

• Land clearing • Augers, rock grab & breaker attachments • Free quotes

CONCRETING

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STEVE BROWN EARTHMOVING

0424 876 155

Specialising in road repairs & driveways

FLANAGAN CONCRETING & EXCAVATIONS. Lic No. 310498C. Ph Andrew ..................0401 968173 ADVANCED CONCRETE POLISHING Grind & seal, polished concrete. Shane ................0419 961708

DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS

DECKS FREE QUOTES

Rock walls, clearing, house shed and tank pads. Augers – hole boring. All general earthworks, excavators, positrack, bobcat, roller and tipper hire.

6684 0160 | 0439 840 160 | 0421 460 932 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65hp chain trencher, mini excavator, cable locating.0402 716857 ALEX EXCAVATION 3.5T Zero Swing & 5T Tipper Rock Grab + other attachments ........0417 920300 CivilTrak Road construction, excavators, rollers, grader & truck hire.............................0499 912459

ELECTRICIANS 24 HOUR SERVICE

Call Mark 0498 115 182 Window Cleaning Professionals

Call Glenn or Tracey 0403 428 232 or 6680 9901 email: impresswindowcleaning@gmail.com Reliable • Friendly • Professional • Fully Insured • Free Quotes • Affordable Rates Locally Owned and Operated • Quality Work with Over 10 Years Experience

Quality Exterior Refinishing

Full Circle

5.5 TONNE EXCAVATOR, POSITRACK & TIPPER HIRE

FULL CIRCLE REFINISHING Timber & deck oiling, coating, stripping. Fast free quotes .....0419 789600

0439 624 945

THE DECK DOCTOR Sanding & refinishing, cable balustrading. Free quotes. Richard ...0407 821690

Domestic Commercial

DENTISTS LITTLE LANE DENTAL, MULLUMBIMBY ...........................................................................66842816 BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE .......................................................................66851264

DESIGN & DRAFTING

Roof & Pressure Cleaning Roof Painting Deck Oiling

BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN www.barefootbuildingdesign.com..........Bob Acton 0407 787993

Phone Oliver 0419 789 600

DAVID ROBINSON DESIGN DRAFTING All Council & construction requirements ......0419 880048

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BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN & DRAFTING www.beedad.com.au ...............0423 531448

AH

02 66 804 173

ELECTRICAL Steve Nicholls ph: 0455 445 343 lic: EC28753

All Jobs Small or Large

Lic: 154293c

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– nationally recognised qualiďŹ cations

0427 663 678 / 0410 056 228

CONCRETING & PAVING

Lic.136717c

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Training & assessment: earthmoving plant & forklift

BETTER CALL SAUL The Mac Doctor. Repairs. Upgrades. Used Macs.............................0411 562111

Lic No 142383C

• House washing • High pressure or soft wash • Window cleaning • Driveways, paths & roofs • Gutters & yscreens • Water efďŹ cient • Free quotes Phone Joe or Helen 6687 4655 or 0412 495750

RENT-A-GEEK Mobile PC Repair (Byron Shire) ....................................................................66844335

Lic No. 337066C

ACTION WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING

%XTE HOUSE RIOR W WIN ASH CLEAN DOW

Specialising in driveway construction & maintenance

SECURITY, DATA, TV Tim Nicholls ph: 0468 384 203 lic: 000102498

nichollselectrical@outlook.com

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THE BYRON BAY GARDEN & LANDSCAPING COMPANY Structural Landscaping

• Paving • Stonework • Timber work • Retaining wall • Garden maintenance • Planting • Turfing • Mulching • Hedging • Lawns

0434 329 111

0458 267 777

Lic. 211410C

Acreage & Residential Mowing | Gardening Non-Toxic Herbicide Spray | Brush Cutting Tip Runs | Fully Insured

0430 297 101 / 6684 5437 info@byronbaymowing.com.au www.byronbaymowing.com.au

HANDYPERSONS A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Tip runs, pressure cleaning, gardening, odd jobs ....Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 A.S.A.P. All renos, carpentry, plastering, painting, studios & bathrooms .......................0405 625697 HANDY ANDY Carpentry, plastering, welding ......................................... 66884324 or 0476 600956 AWESOME REPAIRS Professional, commercial & domestic. Wayne...............................0423 218417 THE HANDYMAN CAN All home maintenance, repairs, painting, odd jobs etc .............0427 110953 MC’S HANDYMAN SERVICES Exp. painter, home repairs, odd jobs. Great rates............0412 559509 CARPENTER HANDYMAN FB Greg’s Handyman Services Byron Bay Lic No 1039897....0414 109595 GOOD NEWS HANDYMAN Carpentry, home renovations/repairs etc. Jesse..................0458 968290

Suffolk Park

ELECTRIC BOOGALOO • 24/7 Emergency • Residential, Commercial • Level 2

Lic no. 141097C

0414 905 900

Lic No: 143433C | ACRS Master Cabler A017916

1800 763 911 | 0417 415 474 COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .......................... 0439 624945 or 66804173 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 .........................................................0429 802355

Paola Landscapes Pty Ltd Garden Clean Ups Gutter Cleaning Lawn Maintenance Irrigation & Repairs Hedge Trimming Planting & Lawn Edging Turf Laying Full Garden Maintenance Servicing Residential, Commercial and Government PLEASE CALL MATTHEW PAOLA 0431 871 245

PPP HOME MAINTENANCE All aspects. Carpentry, decks, painting, repairs etc. Insured. 0434 705506 ALL TIMBER REPAIRS Qualified joiner/handyman. Well presented. Andrew ...............0412 293732

HEALTH • OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture,

MULLUM.MOWING@gmail.com. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage. Ph Peter................0423 756394 Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy GUTTERS CLEANED Solar panel cleaning, all areas, free quotes, fully insured ... 66841778 or 0405 922839 ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne ...........................................66857366 A-Z Lawns & acreage, trees & hedges, clean ups & tip runs, all gutters ..........................0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING & GARDENING Best rates, reliable, guaranteed.............Sam 0438 655763 LEAF IT TO US Specialists in acreage mowing, garden, tree maintenance.....................0402 487213

MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Massage, Herbs. .............................66843002 MALI’S Therapeutic Chinese Massage Service. In & out calls ..............................................66841790

JP ELECTRICAL Level 2 ASP Under-g/O-head lines, Pwr poles, Solar. Lic 133082C ........0432 289705 PAUL’S MOWING Local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O. Shores, Byron & Bangalow.........0422 958791 WWW.EASTCOASTPILATES.COM.AU Judy Leane BSpSc ..............................................0408 110006 CHRIS APPEL. Ocean Shores. Lic EC 22349.....................................................................0422 607444 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal ................0405 716552

HIRE

JIM LABELLE ELECTRICAL O.Shores, Mullum, Byron, Brunswick. Lic 176417C..............0415 126028 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVALS 4m3 trailer..............................................................0408 210772

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more ........................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 SPINKS ELECTRICAL Lic 284939C..................................................................Call Mitch 0421 843477 BRUSHCUTTING Rubbish, Property Maintenance, Lawns.............................................0412 469109 RICK’S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Mowing, brushcutting, gardening, pool service ...0424 805660 BLUE BEE ELECTRICAL 25 years experience. Lic 189508C. Call Dave ............................0429 033801 FEMALE GARDENER with years of experience. Bridget.................................................0429 335501 Ben Forsyth, Electrician. Lic:240691C. Ocean Shores & surrounds. No job too small....0422 136408 STEVE’S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Acerage mowing, general prop main, fully insured.. 0488 550988 D HINGED Kitchens & Joinery. Lic 283553C. www.hinged.com.au ....................... Dave 0409 843689

KITCHENS

FENCING

GREEN DINGO for all your mowing and gardening needs. Ph Michael .........................0497 842442 SAMURAI HEAVY DUTY BRUSHCUTTING. Ph .............................................................0402 733620 PROBLEM CAMPHORS and woody weeds removed. No fuss-green waste, lantana too! ..0478 779650

POOLSAFE GLASS FENCING GLASS & ALUMINIUM POOL FENCING PROFESSIONALS 0499 178 297 psgfencingnsw@gmail.com

GARDEN DESIGN

LANDSCAPE DESIGN BEAU JARDIN We design & build beautiful gardens www.beaujardin.com.au Lic 177274C ...0417 054443 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Garden Design & Property Planning. Andrew Pawsey ..........0478 519804

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

GAS SUPPLIERS

LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes....... 66804766 or 0422 207299 EDL FENCING Installations & repairs. Prompt service. ...........................66771852 or 0432 107262 FLOW FENCING Pool fencing, timber/colourbond, local, professional and reliable.......0416 424256

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

Free Delivery

Locally Owned Est 18 years

No Rental

• Sand • Soils • Gravels • Pots & statues • Lots, lots more

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

Reliable

www.brunswickvalleygas.com

6680 1575 or 0408 760 609

NJH FLOOR SANDING Eco oils, hard wax oils & water-based finishes. Nathan .............0420 215716

6684 2323 / 0418 663 983

GLAZIERS

THE FLOOR SANDER non-toxic finishes. Free quotes richardneylan1@bigpond.com ...0407 821690

SOIL

CRACKER DUST

MULCH GRAVEL

ROAD BASE FIRE WOOD

18 Lucky Lane Billinudgel Industrial Estate

GARAGE DOORS

24/7 EMERGENCY GLASS 0415 660 801

6685 8588

Mirrors • Security doors and screens Shower screens • Commercial glazing

landscaping supplies

0266 804555

LANDSCAPING

BYRON GLASS & ALUMINIUM Home, Shop & Office. 24 hr/7 days. Lic 313329C ..............66808123

GRAPHIC DESIGN GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

www.thinkblinkdesign.com

DESIGN

Acreage Mowing Specialist | Mini excavation Toro Dingo with stump grinder, trencher and soil cultivator

Contact Vadi: 0404

978 383

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SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C ................................0405 122456

Print | Branding | Social Media | Websites | Graphic Design

LEMONTREELANDSCAPES.COM.AU Liam. Lic No 277154C .........................................0423 700853

GUTTERING

LIGHTING

Gutter guard Gutter cleaning Locally owned Fully insured Free quotes Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service.

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

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Service Directory LOCKSMITH

PHOTOGRAPHY

Brendan Duggan Locksmith. Automotive car keys and lock installation/repair .......0412 764148

OSTEOPATHY

REMOVALISTS

Andy’s Move & More

Tree Faerie Fotos 30+ years experience in commercial photography and photojournalism

Small and Medium Moves, Tip Runs & Deliveries, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices to Most Areas Based from Byron Bay & Mullumbimby

www.treefaeriefotos.com • 0417 427 518

Calls always returned

Professional • Commercial • Personal

OSTEOPATHY

0429149 533 Est 2006

at Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Dr. Matthew Fourro (Osteo) Dr. Egbert Weber (Osteo) 60 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby | 02 6626 7900

SHIRE REMOVALS & FREIGHT CO From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth – just give us a ring

BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, mat/reformer, clinical exercise

NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs. Mon, Wed, Fri..............................................66857517

classes. Kim Snellgrove, Cally O’Hara ...................................................................................66872330

• Freight services to Brisbane weekly • Carriers of ďŹ ne art • Furniture removal • E-bay pick up & delivery

0409 917646

NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy & Acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday

PAINTING

466 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby.....................................................................................66845288

• DEPARTMENT OF FAIR TRADING INFO: When dealing with home owners, painters are required ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St ... 66853511 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel ..................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818

to quote a licence number only for external work valued over $5000.

PETRA KARNI Physio, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron. Open Saturdays.......0403 226858

BYRON BAY

• Domestic & Commercial • Servicing all areas • Workmanship guaranteed • Attention to detail

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

Lic No 189144C

ALL-WAYS PAINTING

OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, shock

LEAPFROG REMOVALS BYRON BAY’S LOCAL REMOVALIST MOVING THE SHIRE FOR OVER 10 YEARS

0432 334 200 02 6680 8170 leapfrogremovals@yahoo.com.au

wave therapy, real time ultrasound. Nigel Pitman, Ilse V Oostenbrugge, Steve Clifford.......66803499 PETER FARRELL Cold laser, manual therapy & exercise, Mullumbimby ..............................66843385 BRUNSWICK HEADS PHYSIO. Manual therapy exercise prescription, 45 minute consults, experienced Physio .........................................................................0419 629333

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PICTURE FRAMING

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MULLUM PICTURE FRAMERS Stuart St rear lane behind Mitre 10 ............................0403 734791 MAN WITH A VAN/TRUCK Reasonable rates. Phone Don ............................................0414 282813 BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING. 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel ........................ 6680 3444

MAN WITH A TALL VAN (5 star reviews) from $55ph. Call Evan ...................................0410 120777

PLASTERING QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING

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PLUMBERS

Craig Montgomery – 0418 870 362 Email: montysmetalrooďŹ ng@gmail.com www.montysmetalrooďŹ ng.com.au

NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?

Chay 0429 805 081 20 YEARS LOCAL SERVICE

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL NEW ROOFS / RE-ROOFS INSULATED ROOF PANELS FASCIA & GUTTERS REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 0 4 1 1 6 8 3 0 0 3 | Z A C . M A C TA G G A R T @ G M A I L . C O M | L I C 2 2 3 4 8 9 C

ALL ROOF CLEANING Experienced, insured & fast free quotes. Call ..............................0419 789600 MR NORTHERN RIVERS ROOFING & Gutterguard Specialist NSW Lic 102013C...........0499 853889

PEST CONTROL

ROOFING MAINTENANCE Pressure cleaning ABN 26565531984 Gutter Cleaning RTN Roof re-pointing / Painting

Professional Property Protection you can Trust

• Targeted treatments for all pests with “no sprayâ€? cockroach treatments • If you have found live termites, do not disturb them and call us for advice! No cost for quoting on active termites Relax, when safety, reputation and experience matters, we are the experts

6685 4490 or AH on 0414 769 018

Metal RooďŹ ng Installations • Guttering Downpipes • Fascia • Skylights • Whirlybird Patios • Repairs • Leaf Guard

SUNRISE PLASTERING. No job too small. Renovations + patchworks. Gtd sat. Free quote ....0418 992001 Lic 167371C

www.duluxaccredited.com.au

ROOFING

Licence No. 207479C

YVES DE WILDE

BENNY CAN MOVE IT! .................................................................................................0402 199999

Roof

www.sanctuarypest.com.au

30 years experience

Blocked drain specialists Everything plumbing, drainage & gasďŹ tting

02 6681 6555 Free quotes on active termites Environmentally safe

YOUR PEST & TERMITE SPECIALISTS www.allpestsolutions.com.au

SHANE

0400 852 141

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Restoration

CALL RYAN 0412 873 816

RUBBISH REMOVAL OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................... 0412 161564 or 66841232 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL 4m3 trailer................................................................0408 210772 RUBBISH REMOVALS & TIP TRUCK HIRE Free quotes and same day service .............0451 079060

JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C................0438 668025 EVERGREEN TIP RUNS and rubbish removal, 8x5 trailer, heavy duty...........................0427 176771 BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051 .................................. 66801403 or 0414 801403 A1 RUBBISH REMOVAL AND TIP RUNS. 9m3 trailer. Same day service. Best rates ....0413 289443 HRH PLUMBING Providing a prompt, reliable & efficient service. Lic 220755C ............0402 652017 MARK STRATTON All plumbing & emergency. Sewer drain camera/locator. Lic 57803C ....0419 019035 ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (NO JOB TOO SMALL)‌ Lic 234528C. ....... Call Adam 0466 992483 I LOVE PLUMBING. All plumbing. All areas. Ph Steve. Lic 148904C ..............................0412 916140

THE PEST MAN EXTRAORDINAIRE Second opinion / alternative views. 50 yrs exp .....0418 110714

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

BRUNSWICK BYRON PEST CONTROL................................................................................66842018 PRINTWORKS Traditional / Digital art@mullumprintworks.com.au .................................66843633

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@ BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS Buying: • Scrap metal • Aluminium • Copper • Brass • Lead • Car Batteries Next to Tyagarah Service Station

PaciďŹ c Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351

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SEPTIC SYSTEMS Lic 312643C

Home sewage solutions Commercial wastewater treatment Rainwater tanks concrete and plastic

Sales Installation Service

Northern Rivers Pty Ltd

• plumbing.td@bigpond.com

0418 754 149 • 07 5523 9930

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

TILING

• 1300 Taylex • www.talex.com.au

Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa

PETER GRAY Grad. Cert. Arb. AQF8. Consulting arborist................................................0414 186161

TILE & GROUT CLEANING

FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!

Servicing the Far North Coast for 20 years. Free quotes. Experienced local technicians. ChemDry’s patented cleaning systems.

WINTER SPECIAL:

Every 5th m2 FREE

0408 232 066

TRINE SOLUTIONS Local waste specialists. Plumbers, drainers & gas fitters. Lic 138031C .. 0407 439805 TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ...................................66804103

BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Alex ....................................................0402 364852 TALLOW TREE SERVICES Removal, free quote & full insurance .....................................0401 208797 MARTINO TREE SERVICES ..............................................................................Martino 0435 019524 LEAF IT TO US Skilled climbing, chipping & stump grinding. Fully insured, free quote .0402 487213

UPHOLSTERY

NEWT Environmental Wastewater Treatment. Design, upgrades, maint & intall. Lic 207479C . 0429 805081 TILING PERFECTION & WATERPROOFING Free quotes, repairs. Lic 179306C .66801168 or 0409 847653 BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Now at Billinudgel. Re-covering specialists.............................66805255 FLOOR & WALL TILING & WATERPROOFING. Lic no 157459C Ian ..............................0459 559237 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY. Soft furnishings, curtains & outdoor. ................................0403 713303

SEWING & ALTERATIONS

TREE SERVICES

SEWING Repairs & alterations. Byron Bay & all areas. Phone Jan ..................................0427 570812

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES

SOLAR INSTALLATION

The Fully Insured Professionals

Pioneers of the solar industry

Serving Northern NSW since 1998

Call us on 6679 7228

Your local, qualiďŹ ed team. m 0428 320 262 Specialists in standalone & e sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com grid interact system designs.

VALUERS BYRON BAY VALUERS NSW & QLD reg’d. Chartered Valuers ................... 0431 245460 or 66857010 SIMPSON PROPERTY GROUP - Valuation, Advisory & Asset M/ment. Specialists in: Residential,

• Stump Grinding • Bobcat • Cherrypicker • Crane Truck • 18� Chipper

Rural, Commercial & Industrial. www.simsonproperty.com.au..........0400 134562 or 0427 220976

Mark Linder QualiďŹ ed Arborist 0408 202 184 choppychoptrees@bigpond.com

VETERINARY SURGEONS MULLUM VET CLINIC Richard Gregory, Erin Tottenham, Bec Patison. 24 hrs 7 days ..........66843818

Electric Lic 124600c

NORTH COAST VETERINARY SERVICES Dr Lauren Archer .................................................66840735

WATER FILTERS

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Life’s Good with Solar Patrick - 0425 256 802

Juno Energy is your local authorised LG energy specialist offering solar and battery solutions for your business & home

AREAS WE SERVICE

info@evirongroup.com.au www.evirongroup.com.au

• Tree felling & removal • Stump grinding • Chipping • Pruning • Clean up work • Spider lift / cherry picker

0479 066 311 yourtreefeller.com.au

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

1300 384 766

Ballina / Byron Bay / Tweed Heads / Gold Coast / Murwillumbah

www.junoenergy.com.au licence number: 255292C

for home, commercial and rural properties

We provide professional & reliable tree services to make your environment safe and healthy.

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$399

FULLY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME

Phone Chris 0414 229 114

WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING TANK CLEANING Repairs, installation, first flush diverters, pumps, etc ........................0418 662285

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WINDOW TINTING SUNRISE W. T. NO BUBBLES, NO TROUBLES Cars, homes & offices ..........................0412 158478 SURFWAGON - Car/Home/Office tint. Lifetime Warranty. W/sale price .........................0434 875009

0427 347 380

Your Local Solar Experts

1800 88 68 77 firstsunsolar.com.au 268 Ewingsdale Road, Byron Bay

Find

SWIMMING POOLS

ATTENTION POOL OWNERS • All pool requirements • Professional advice • Water testing • Friendly service • Pool servicing

73 Station St, Mullumbimby (opp. Council chambers)

6684 3003

POOL OWNERS, WE COME TO YOU! Call Luke 0468 829 756 • Pool Cleaning & Servicing • Equipment Sales & Repairs • Pool Heating & Covers • Automatic Cleaners & Robots • Water Testing & Chemicals

131 546

MULLUM POOL SHOP Water testing, eco products, mobile service, construction/repairs....0418 666839 POOL CONSTRUCTION BYRON BAY. Baywater Pool. Lic 206487C.........0419 479921 or 66843489

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Classifieds

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS – 6684 1777

INDEX Business For Sale ................. 44 Childcare................................ 43 For Sale ................................. 44

CLASSIFIED AD BOOKINGS

DEADLINE TUES 12PM

PHONE ADS

Publication day is Wednesday, booking deadlines are the day before publication.

6684 1777 AT THE ECHO HEAD OFFICE

Garage Sales......................... 44

Ads may be taken by phone on

Halls For Hire......................... 44

RATES & PAYMENT

Village Way, Stuart St, Mullumbimby

In Memoriam.......................... 45

EMAIL ADS

Items Under $100 .................. 44 Motor Vehicles ....................... 44 Musical Notes ........................ 45 Only Adults ............................ 45

Echo Classies also appear online in Echonetdaily – echo.net.au/classified-ads

LINE ADS: $17.00 for the first two lines $5.00 for each extra line

Ads can be lodged in person at the Mullum Echo office:

Health Notices ....................... 43

CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK! THE BYRON SHIRE

$17 for two lines is the minimum charge.

Display classies (box ads): adcopy@echo.net.au Line classies: classifieds@echo.net.au

DISPLAY ADS (with a border): $12.50 per column centimetre

Ad bookings only taken during business hours: Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm. Ads can’t be taken on the weekend. Account enquiries phone 6684 1777.

These prices include GST.

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Cash, cheque, Mastercard or Visa Prepayment is required for all ads.

Pets ........................................ 45

PUBLIC NOTICES

Positions Vacant .................... 44 Professional Services ............ 43

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

Public Notices ........................ 43 Share Accommodation .......... 44

Open Thurs 4–6.30pm, Sat 10.30am–1pm or by appointment

Social Escorts........................ 45

TAYLORS PROPS

To Lease ................................ 44

1 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby Phone 6684 2978

To Let ..................................... 44 Tradework .............................. 44 Tree Services ......................... 44 Tuition .................................... 45 Wanted .................................. 44 Wanted To Rent ..................... 44

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HYPNOSIS & EFT

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

CHILDCARE

BEETU FULL BODY MASSAGE A divine experience: Nurturing, sensuous. 28 yrs exp. Lucy 0427917960

JUNE 20 – 22

Ballina Residents are invited to join us for free, face-toface support.

3rd Saturday

Many different services will be on hand to assist with consumer issues including energy affordability, fines, birth certificates, seniors rights and more.

mullumbimbyarttherapy.com /pottery-for-beginners

Putting FUN back into dysFUNctional since 1986. www.echo.net.au

TRAINING

Pottery Classes every month

Work Wanted ......................... 45

Bring Your Bills Day & Community Expo

Where: Kentwell Community Centre 20 Bangalow Road, Ballina

When: Friday 21 June 10am - 3pm

BABY-SITTING I love looking after children and I am a great cook, $15/hr. Phone 0424025271

PROF. SERVICES

DENTURES

0478 654 405

LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002

HEALTH

COLONICS

What to bring:

Offering colonic hydrotherapy, sauna and naturopathy at our beachside clinic. Call or text 0458633869 www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

Current gas & electricity bills, Past gas & electricity bills, Letters from providers, Pensioner or concession cards.

Osho Meditation Day

On sale at The Echo

Saturday 22nd June 8am Silent Dynamic Meditation 11am Taste of Mystic Rose 2pm Awareness meditation 3pm Mystery meditation 4.30pm Kundalini meditation 6pm Osho Evening Meditation

Bilinudgel Picture Framing & Piccolo Gallery

HYPNOTHERAPY, NLP & COACHING

EOFY SALE

BREAK THE CHAIN OF ADDICTIONS NOW!

30% off custom framing* (*conditions apply)

02 6680 3444

Call Shahido

6688 2494

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Feeling trapped? Learn how to overcome addictive and limiting behaviours. Stop smoking, weight loss and so much more.

Call today 6680 2630 27 years experience.

EXPLORING THE DRUG OF CHESS

MAW Traditional Thai Massage

DISCLAIMER Advertisements placed in The Byron Shire Echo do not reflect the views or opinions of the editorial staff. The Byron Shire Echo does not make any representations as to the accuracy or suitability of any content or information contained in advertising material nor does publication constitute in any way an endorsement by The Byron Shire Echo of the content or representations contained therein. The Byron Shire Echo does not accept any liability for the representations or promises made in paid advertisements or for any loss or damage arising from reliance on such content, representations or promises.

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DEATH WALKER

BANH THAI 17 Ruskin St BYRON BAY

TWO WINGS PSYCHOLOGY …feel the difference

SUZANNE BOURCHIER psychologist 02 6685 5670

Art Therapy & Family Constellation Adults, Individuals & Groups Claudia Gyr

0421 675 474 mullumbimbyarttherapy.com

HEALTH & HEALING WEEKLY CLASS TIMETABLE MONDAY ENQUIRIES BOOKINGS

ph: 0400 558 181 info@shirshamarie.com www.shirshamarie.com

LOCATION LEGEND (B): Bangalow Yoga Pilates (SP): Suffolk Park Yogalates Barre (BT): Byron Town 6685 5640 byronbay@ heartandsoulhealthclubs. com.au www.heartandsoulhealth clubs.com.au

THE BYRON SHIRE

AWARENESS IN MOVEMENT 6.30-7.30am: BARRE FITNESS (B) 9.30-10.45am: SLOW FLOW (B) 6-7.30pm: YOGALATES (SP)

TUESDAY MULLUMBIMBY 8.30-10am: QIGONG

9.30-11am: YOGALATES (BT) 4.30-5.30pm: GENTLE (B) 6-7.30pm: YOGALATES (B)

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

BANGALOW 8.30-10am: QIGONG 6-8pm: TAI CHI

BRUNSWICK HEADS 8.30-10am: QIGONG 8.30-10.30am: TAI CHI

9.15-10.15am: BARRE FITNESS (B) 6-7.30pm: PILATES W YOGA STRETCH (SP)

9.30-11am: YOGALATES WITH WEIGHTS (B) 5.30-6.45pm: GENTLE VINYASA (B)

6am: VINYASA FLOW YOGA 9.30am: VINYASA & 9.30am: AKHANDA 9.30am: VINYASA FLOW YOGA PRANAYAMA YOGA YOGA 6pm: VINYASA YOGA 6pm: PRANAYAMA & 6pm: YIN YOGA YIN YOGA

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY / EVENTS

TAI CHI

QIGONG

SOFT-STYLE MARTIAL ART

GENTLE EXERCISE ART

Alignment, Relaxation, Meditation

Breathing, Awareness, Self-healing

CLASSES SESSIONS WORKSHOPS RETREATS

6.30-7.30am: BARRE SPORT (B) 10.30-11.45am: YOGALATES (BT)

8-9.30am: YOGALATES (B & SP) 10-11am: PILATES ALIGN (B)

See web for full timetable and studio locations yogalates.com.au

6am: LED ASHTANGA YOGA 9.30am: STRENGTH 9.30am: YIN YOGA & BALANCE YOGA 6pm: VINYASA YOGA

8.30am: AKHANDA 8.30am: HATHA YOGA & MEDITATION VINYASA YOGA

Fill your classes now! For information email adcopy@echo.net.au

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Classifieds HALLS FOR HIRE COORABELL HALL WEDDINGS, GIGS, CLASSES 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net HALL 37 Marvell St, Byron Bay from $20ph. Kitchen, conference/workshop space. Ph 0412665985 or 0468453344

TRADEWORK RUBBISH REMOVAL - TIP RUNS Man with a ute Ph 0411113300

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

3UMMERLAND %NVIRONMENTAL

4HE ,IQUID 7ASTE 3PECIALISTS

s 3EPTIC TANK CLEANING s 'REASE TRAP SERVICING s /ILY ,IQUIDS s 0ORTABLE TOILET HIRE s HOUR SERVICE

TREE SERVICES

For North Coast news online visit

MIELE WASHERS

Dryers and dishwashers available at Bridglands Mullumbimby. 66842511 DAVID LOVEJOY’S BOOKS Available from The Echo reception: Between Dark and Dark, a memoir; Moral Victories, the biography of a chess player; Heresy, an historical novel. ALL JUST $10 each.

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617

COMPOST TOILETS

For tiny houses to commercial Green Building Centre 0431721073 GUITARS, RECORDS, HI FI valiantmusic.com.au 66851005

BAMBOO PLY

BIG JOINT SALE

Sat. 38 South Beach Rd Brunswick Heads EWINGSDALE Antiques, couches, futon, a/c, gym eqip, pool table, juicer, printer, and loads more. Sat 7am NO earlier. 17 Cape Vista Drive BURRINGBAR GALLERY, the old servo. 6184 Tweed Valley Way. 22 Jun 7am 2pm. Combined sale. Houseshold items, furniture, clothes, plants, bric-a-brac. IN CONJUNCTION with The Pocket School Winter Festival this Sunday June 23rd, a huge secondhand stall will be in operation. Surfboards, clothes, bikes, toys, bric-a-brac and more. 10 till 2pm COMMUNITY MARKET, Federal Hall, Saturday 22 June 8am to 2pm, secondhand goods, crafts, books homemade goodies, morning tea.

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403

AUTO HONDA Civic Coupe, 2dr, GLI, 1.6L 161,000 km, $900 repair done + pro detailing. Current Blue Slip. Tyagarah East $3,250 ONO. David, 0449691515

SHARE ACCOM. MULLUMBIMBY CBD lovely quiet rm in beautiful creative house, suit clean worker veg n/s $200pw + exp. Ph 0488716856 SUFFOLK beachside 2 sunny clean rooms $250pw each incl bills, rent together or singly. Ph or text 0412812642 OCEAN SHORES 2 rooms. $360pw inc all bills. Great views. Suit parent & child or home practitioner. Ph 0407855273

TREE PRUNING • TREE REMOVALS • QUALIFIED ARBORISTS 12� CHIPPER • STUMP GRINDING • CHERRY PICKER • FULLY INSURED

Nick Andrews 0439 849 332

• FULLY INSURED • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FREE QUOTES

6684 4421 0402 364 852

Tallow TREE SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE • • • • •

REMOVALS PALMS TREE SURGERY FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED

• • • • •

STUMP GRINDING TREE REPORTS DA APPLICATIONS CRANE HIRE CHERRY PICKER

6687 2750 - 0401 208 797

NICK HART

TREE SERVICES

FENCE POSTS

Mulch Supplies

6687 7677 Mobile 0417 698 227

term lease available Ph 0491266720 EAST TYAGARAH Private 1 bed quiet studio with spectacular ocean view $450pw permanent rental. Must see to appreciate, no pets. alonzoji@hotmail. com or 66847099. SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE 2 large br + garage/3rd br unit. Close to beach/ shops/ bus. $480pw plus bills & bond. Partly

OFFICE 70m2 Byron A&I Est. a/c, carpet $400pw+GST. Avail 1st May 0418327731

OFFICE SPACES IN MULLUMBIMBY Two units available with ongoing business support from Sourdough Business Pathways for growing local businesses. For more info: sbp.org.au/ business-mentoring-resourcesbyron-bay-bangalow or call Mark on 0411621143

furnished if req. Brian 0478156032

FEDERAL rural studio, f/f, s/c, own entrance, $225pw incl bills. Suit working single n/s, refs req. Ph 0423136951 BANGALOW, clean modern family home, 3bdr, 2 bath, pool, a/c, $875pw. Call owner 0419720944

Professional work space in Billinudgel Spacious, light ďŹ lled room with verandah. Shared kitchen and bathroom. WiFi, water and elec incl Short or long-term lease avail Ample parking $170 per week

POSITIONS VACANT YOGA TEACHER wanted for 6 weeks, From 4 July, Thurs am. Mullumbimby. Facebook Joanne Morrish EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR. Luxury airport transfers & tours company needs professional driver 10-20 hours per week. Required: Passenger Transport licence code on your Unrestricted driver licence and a Light Rigid licence. Apply to grant@ byronbayluxurytransfers.com.au WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box EXPERIENCED BARISTA Mullumbimby cafe. Locals only. Must be avail Mon, Wed and Thu. Email mullum@otherjoint.com

LOG SPLITTING SERVICE

Cape Byron Medical Centre See page 3 for more details

I’ll come split your logs into ďŹ rewood. Machine splits 1 cubic metre per hour.

0401 350 156

CHEAP CABIN

12m x 3.1m. Fitted bath & kitchen. Local Area. $16,000 Ph 0408 778 159

WANTED CARAVAN cheap or free to ďŹ x for spare room, anything considered 0413289443 LP RECORDS: good condition, no op shop crap! Ph Matt 0401955052

GARAGE SALES

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

Matt 0427 172 684

BYRON BAY STUDIO, suit couple, long

0401 441 582

Kings Creek, Mullumbimby

FOR SALE

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

n/s, $310pw + exp. Ph 0488716856.

bath, ďŹ replace, a/c. $680pw 0412088374

ĂŒĂƒ ›

TO LEASE

mins to shops. Suit clean working single,

SGB CHARACTER Q’LANDER, 3 bdr, 1

Out beyond the ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, Ë  L ›

MOTHER 33yo with 10yo daughter seeks accom in Pottsville, Ocean Shores, Bruns Heads, Byron and surrounds. Good refs, clean living, decent. Ph Rita 0423010094

Mark 0427 490 038 | Karen 0427 804 284

6684 9137 • 0427 347 380

Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

cottage set in beautiful garden. Part furn,

WANTED TO RENT

Exciting Opportunity for Exceptional GPs

Fully insured • Free quotes

• Cherry Picker • Wood Chipper • Stump Grinder • Tree Surgeon • Fully Insured

MULLUM Lovely, sunny, quiet 1 bed

Ph 0412313290

• Palings • Posts • Hardwood poles • Sleepers • Firewood • Concrete Posts • Tomato stakes • Molasses

• Affordable tree services • Professional tree care • 18" chipper (crane truck)

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES

loviepc@gmail.com

beds, walk to town, big yard $725pw

Pickup / Delivery Seasoned Firewood

Michael – 0401 739 656 byronbayďŹ rewood.com.au

incl.elec/gas. Ph/text 0432400393

1 bath, 1 l/up garage, 1 shed, 4 vege

BYRON BAY FIREWOOD Kindling, bags, trailer, tonnage (up to 30 tonne). Residential | Commercial | Wholesale Prompt and reliable service.

garden, all facilities incl bath $240pw,

MULLUMBIMBY, 3 bdr, 2 sunroom,

For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 • sample & brochure. www.bambooply.com.au REPTILE GLASS VIVARIUM Ready to go for pet python. Lights, hide, accessories $300 neg. Txt for info 0413608927

FREE QUOTES

BRUNS furn caravan + annex + small

0408 210 772

44 The Byron Shire Echo `Ć–Ĺ•Ä• Ǩǰǽ NJǧǨǰ

Rumi ITEMS UNDER $100

TO LET

AERIAL YOGA Swing silks & caribiners. Quality fabric. Teal. 5m. $60. 0409579671

BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Summerland Storage Bangalow From $105 to $290 mth Call GNF Bangalow 66872833

AN OPPORTUNITY to step into an expanding business within the beautiful Habitat North Byron precinct. Loved + Lusted is a pre-loved clothing store with high end labels, vintage, shoes, bags & jewellery. It has affordable rent and great growth potential. The business comes as a fully stocked store with an Instagram account and is currently operated on a consignment basis. You could also source your own clothing and expand to online, especially if you are social media marketing savvy. It is all ready to go, you just need to turn the key and start trading! $15,000. Call or text Paulina 0412907187.

MOTOR VEHICLES Automatic 2006 Hyundai Elantra 155452km 6mths rego 5dr hatch SN0869 ............. $5500 2000 Hyundai Accent 5spd manual rego till July great car cheap to run SN5729 ..... $2495 Automatic 2005 Nissan Pulsar STL sedan 148726km fantastic condition 6mths rego SN1206 ................................................ $4990 Automatic 2003 Holden VY ute rego till Jan 2020 great condition SN3002 .............. $4500 2004 Holden Rodeo LT dualcab 5sdp manual rego till October 2019 SN5832 ............ $7490

BARGAINS

ballinacarcentre.com.au

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

EXPRESSIONS of interest invited for long term rental of home at Glen Villa Resort, 80 Butler St, Byron Bay. Conditions apply: must be over 50, max 2 persons. For all enquires apply in person to the manager at Glen Villa Resort Byron Bay. MYOCUM beautiful, spacious 1br at. Decks, gardens & c/port. Suit sgl fem. $335pw incl. 12 mths lease 0419419402 BANGALOW self-cont studio, new kitchenette, bathroom, 3 min walk to town. $340pw all bills inc No dogs. Inspect Thu 20 Jun. Contact miakenway@gmail.com

RESIDENTIAL

Brunswick Heads 4 bed 2 bth $580 Ocean Shores 2 bed 1 bth $380 3 bed 1 bth $485 3 bed 1 bth $500 3 bed 2 bth $570 South Golden Beach 1 bed 1 bth $320 2 bed 1 bth $370 The Pocket 3 bed 2 bth $580 L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads 6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

Ocean Shores / Brunswick Heads

LENNOX HEAD, new granny at. Long term. References required. Available 22 July. $380pw. Ph 0411207821 TYAGARAH Small, spacious, one bdr house. High ceilings, ocean views. $470pw. No pets. kisha.b@icloud.com

Shop 33 Ocean Village Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores 6680 5000

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Times are Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Hwy Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 15 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data from Bureau of Meteorology.

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Community at work On The Horizon DEADLINE NOON FRIDAY Email copy marked ‘On The Horizon’ to editor@echo.net.au.

Breastfeeding support

Pro-bono legal advice

Breastfeeding support group meeting at Ocean Shores Hub, Rajah Road, next to Target. Monday June 24 from 9.30am. Morning tea. Guest speaker is a midwife talking about breastfeeding and the Early Daze of life with a new baby. All welcome. Enquiries Jan 0431 477 445.

A pro-bono cafe, run by Tyndall and Co lawyers, will be held in Byron Bay where anyone can come to receive free one-on-one legal advice in an informal cafe environment. There are no appointments necessary and clients wait their turn for a time slot. The pro-bono cafe will be held at Targa restaurant, 11 Marvell Street, Byron Bay, on July 8 and 15 from 9am till 3pm.

OS Art Expo Attention all artists! It’s time to get creative for the next Ocean Shores Art Expo. This year’s theme is Celebrating a Moment. An additional category of Digital Art is offered. Expo dates: 23 till 25 August. Registrations open midJune; see www.osartexpo.com.

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U3A Brunswick Valley Tuesday forum 25 June 10am–12, Uniting Church Hall, Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Excursion for solar train and lunch. Visitors and potential new members are very welcome. Ring 6685 1732.

Hawai’ian Hula (not to be confused with hula-hooping) is being practised by Byron Bay Hula troupe Mana Aloha. Join the beginners’ class to try dipping your toes in the ocean of hula. No experience necessary, all welcome to join. Mana Aloha respectfully share this cultural art with the encouragement and blessing of their Hawai’ian teachers. Class info + bookings: www. facebook.com/ByronBayHula, email: alohalilith22@gmail.com or call 0417 633 080.

A free forum for all high-school students interested in learning about engineering as a career choice is running on Thursday 27 June 2019, 6.30 till 8.30pm, at Ballina Byron lslander Resort, 1 Ronan Place, Ballina. Enquiries: 4911 7310 or register online: www.engineersaustralia. org.au/event/2019/04/ discover-engineering-ballina.

Tumbulgum gathering Tumbulgum Public and Catholic schools’ former students and staff, together with past and present Tumbulgum residents, are invited to the informal get-together on Saturday 6 July from 11am at Tumbulgum Tavern. RSVP to Brian by 4 July. Email: tumbulgum.nsw.gettogether@ hotmail.com.

Friends of Libraries Byron Shire annual Book Fair is on Saturday 13 July from 10am till 5pm and Sunday 14 July 10am till 1pm at the Byron Bay Surf Club. Goodquality secondhand books of many genres available. Secondhand books, especially art and children’s required. Contact Janene on 0407 855 022 or byronbayfol@gmail.com.

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Call to potters Calling all north coast potters to be part of the North Coast Mud Trail and Open Studio weekend on 17–18 August. Apply online at www.northcoastmudtrail.com.au.

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Mullumbimby & District Neighbourhood Centre is open Monday–Thursday 9am–4pm and offers a range of services and activities. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy art, music, games, great food and more. Call reception on 6684 1286 and discover what is on offer.

Food Box Thursdays 9.30–11.30am at Uniting Church, Mullumbimby. If you have any sort of Centrelink card you may purchase cheap food, obtain free veges, and enjoy a cuppa. Free Food Relief Bags for anyone doing it tough, every Wednesday 10–12noon at The Hub Ocean Shores, cnr Rajah Rd and Bindaree Way. No ID or Concession Card required. NILs referral service also available. Check Facebook page The Hub Baptist Ocean Shores for details.

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1. Get rid of the residence – it’s just a dunny (8) 6. Cover catches worker, back for a snooze (6) 9. Shackle nature somehow – perhaps clean the Augean stables (9,4) 10. Extra gold for Wells’s insular scientist (6) 11. Fix line with a small tool (4-4) 13. Prize for feral English playwright,? (5,5) 15. Refusals – English smell! (4) 16. Insect I am against (4) 18. Nycticorax – it’s dark, that woman working! (5,5) 21. Turn back trick, no diamonds – it’s the only way! (8) 22. Fruit is entirely satisfactory, they say (6) 23. Stamp charge leader – Monet, for instance (13) 25. One hundred races, but fraudsters (6) 26. Lead actors hold back place in innovative processes (5-3)

1. Shed (8) 6. Short daytime sleep (6) 9. Gigantic undertaking, proverbially (9,4) 10. H G Wells’s genetic doctor, turning animals into quasi-humans (6) 11. Small tool for manicuring (4-4) 13. Playwright, poet and author of The Portrait of Dorian Grey (5,5) 15. Nasal protuberance (4) 16. Against, contrary (4) 18. Nocturnal egret (5,5) 21. Without an option (2,6) 22. Fruit (6) 23. Painter in the style of Monet and Cezanne (13) 25. Frauds, tricksters (6) 26. Innovative enterprises(5-3)

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2. Peacekeeper with bold strokes comes loose (7) 3. Mount and root – it can be hot! (11) 4. Turn left, turn right, turn again – rock! (5) 5. Relent – a dilemma can be endless (7) 6. Australia, for one, is under control (9) 7. Time with every beverage (3) 8. A large Hindu goddess with small Last week’s solution N289 L A S T S U P P E R bases? (7) A T I E M K 12. Dodgy fringe copy, but police rely P A R T N E R B A I on it! (11) U E K S A C 14. Go round single cape in gale P E T I T F O U R K C H N G I conditions (9) O C H R E A M O U N 17. Rock and roll in hotel (7) T E S T 19. Old king relaxes, and lubricates (7) H A R D L I N E R H I O E E 20. Unidentified person turns lifts cats, E R U N U P O F F A B maybe – it’s a sort of dance! (3-4) S E P D U A 22. A former Portuguese colony, S U R R E A L S U L including royal marketplace (5) E V R E A L A D O L E S 24. Dad consumes Eastern vegetable (3) E V E N

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Old Men Dancing Old Men Dancing is a six-week pilot project to explore movement and dance. It will run on Mondays, 2.30– 4.30pm until 8 July. It will be guided by local dance maker Kimberley McIntyre. All Old Men are invited to come along next Monday and have a look. It is $5 per session. For more details Email: drillhalltheatre@gmail.com. Find out more online: www.echo.net.au/ old-men-dancing-drill-hall.

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and within all life. Derek Whitney, author of the yet-to-be-published work Feltness, will share a visual, scientific and musical presentation answering the big questions: ‘Who am I?’ ‘What am I?’ ‘Why am I?’ Thursday, 20 June from 1.30 till 3.30pm, at Marvell Hall, 37 Marvell St, Byron Bay. Info: Celia 6684 3623.

Quilters and crafters Quilters and crafters meet weekly at the Ocean Shores Community Centre each Wednesday from 6.30 till 9.30pm. Everybody interested is invited and most welcome to come along. Further info may be obtained from Jan on 0401 915 617.

Guided meditation A free, weekly, guided meditation class every Friday from 12-1pm at the Mullumbimby Neighbourhood Centre from June 28. The group will feature the i-Rest meditation style that helps reduce, stress, anxiety and depression, and to build a greater sense of peace and wellbeing. It’s also very effective in healing trauma. Contact Paul: 0401 926 090 or email: paulebibby@gmail.com.

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Call Alcoholics Anonymous 1800 423 431 or 0401 945 671 – 30 meetings a week in the Shire – www.aa.org.au. Are you experiencing difficulties and challenges because of the alcohol or drug use of someone close to you? Learn coping skills and gain support from others. Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. For information and meetings call 6680 7280. Are you concerned about somebody else’s drinking? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting held Fridays 2pm. Uniting Church Bangalow – 1300 252 666 www.al-anon.org.au.

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by Ian Rogers The Women’s Candidates tournament, which concluded in Kazan on Monday, has uncovered a new star, Aleksandra Goryachkina. Goryachkina, 20, is set to challenge Women’s World Champion Ju Wenjun after dominating the Candidates tournament. In almost every game she extracted the maximum from her chances. Rival Katerina Lagno described Goryachkina’s serious, intense expression: ‘The way she sits, it is as if she is saying – Come on! Do you want to resign now, or in 10 moves, or in 20 moves? It is just a matter of time.’ Indeed, Goryachkina’s endgame technique was compared to that of the great Anatoly Karpov – long-term pressure forcing most of her opponents to crack in positions that might have been held with perfect play. With five rounds still to be played most of the field had given up hope, although Goryachkina’s nearest pursuer, Katerina Lagno, was brave enough to say: ‘A two and a half point lead? Well, I believe in miracles!’ The following day Goryachkina played solidly to draw against Lagno and

Respite Service Byron Shire Respite Service Inc delivers high-quality respite care to a broad range of clients throughout the Byron, Ballina and Lismore shires. Donations welcome: Ph 6685 1921, email fundraiser@byronrespite.com.au, website: www.byronrespite.com.au.

ACA Adult Children of Alcoholic Parents and/or Dysfunctional Families (ACA) help & recovery group meets in East Lismore every Friday 10–11.30am cnr 215 Dibbs St and Wyrallah Rd in small Quakers hut next to community hall.

make it clear that there were to be no miracles. Goryachkina’s most spectacular move in Kazan came in the second round against compatriot Valentina Gunina. The battle had already raged for more than 70 moves with Goryachkina on top but Gunina resisting well. Finally, when the diagrammed position was reached, Gunina felt entitled to relax as she seems to have eliminated her opponent’s last pawn. However, Goryachkina shocked her opponent with 72.Nh4!! A wonderful interference theme beloved of problem composers. 72...Kg3 Desperation, since 72...Rxh4 73.Ra4+ is hopeless for Black. The game continued 73.h8(Q) Rf2+ 74.Ke1 Bb4+ 75.Kd1 Bxa5 76.Ng6 and the rest was easy for Goryachkina, who soon picked off Black’s pieces and secured the point 16 moves later. a

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Alateen meeting every Thursday at 5–6pm. Do you have a parent, close friend or relative with a drinking problem? Alateen can help. For 8–16-year-olds meet St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church Hall, 13 Powell Street, corner of Florence Street Tweed Heads. Al-Anon family groups for older members at the same time and place. 1300 ALANON 1300 252 666 www.al-anon.org.au

Support after suicide StandBy provides support to people who have lost someone to suicide. They provide free face-to-face and telephone support and are accessible 24/7. Follow-up contact is available for up to one year. Find out more at: www. standbysupport.com.au or call 13 11 14. If you, or someone you are with, are in need of immediate support please call an ambulance or police on 000.

Social sporting groups Mullumbimby: Tuesday Ladies Group of Riverside Tennis Club welcomes new players 9.30am every Tuesday next to Heritage Park, for social tennis, fun and friendship. Info: Barbara 6684 8058. Tuesdays: 10.30am. Byron: Drumming with Gareth Jones at Byron Theatre; Chair Yoga with Pippy Wardell 12 till 1pm. Wednesdays: Choir with Kim Banffy, 10–11am; Ukulele 11.30–12.15. Suggested donation of $10. No bookings needed, information seniors@byroncommuntycentre. com or call 6685 6807. South Golden Shores Community Centre every Monday at 10.30. Phone 0435 780 017. Bangalow Bowlo Sundays at 3pm. All welcome. Enquiries Margot 0412 394 932. Byron Bay Croquet at Croquet Club next to the Scout Hall at the Byron Rec Grounds every Monday at 3.30pm. Ring 0477 972 535. Pottsville Fun Croquet Club at Black Rocks Sportfield. Beginners and visitors welcome. Game starts 9.30am Tuesday and 2pm Thursday. $5 per game. Enquiries 0413 335 941.

Meditation Buddhist meditation teaching and practice at the living Yoga Sanga, first floor, 63 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby, 6–7.30pm, Mondays. Mishaela, 0438 858 842 or mishaele@si.org.au. Dzogchen meditation and study group 2nd and 4th Saturdays each month at Mullumbimby CWA Hall. Didi 0408 008 769. Byron MindfulnessInsight meditation MindfulnessInsight Meditation Sangha and Pairoj Brahma, and Maggie Clark from 6.45 till 8.45pm. Tuesdays @ theYurt, Temple Byron www.templebyron. com Contact: Maggie 0409 611 845, Pairoj 0423 241 916. Buddhist meditation and conversation with John Allan, Mondays 6.30–8.30 pm, The Yurt, Temple Byron. No fees. John 0428 991 189. Byron yoga philosophy club free meditation classes Monday, 6pm, 1 Korau Place

Suffolk Park. Go to www.wisdom. yoga or phone Kris 0435 300 743. Community Yoga Nidra class free, Wednesdays 1–1.30pm at the Bamboo Yoga School, behind The Health Lodge, 78 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Matt 0430 008 293. Meditation Collective Mondays 6.30pm at Temple Byron. For more info: www. byronbaymeditationcollective.com.au or call Geo 0431 747 764. Meditation at St Paul’s Spirituality Centre Tuesdays 4– 5pm 14 Kingsley Street, Byron Bay (200 metres off Jonson Street). John Power: 0403 905 543. Free Community Yoga Nidra every Wednesday 1pm at the Bamboo Yoga School behind The Health Lodge 78 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Call Matt 0430 008 293. Integral Zen meditation Tuesdays 6–7.30pm at the Pura Vida Wellness Centre, 14a Park St, Brunswick Heads. By donation. Contact Erik 0418 337 508.

Museums Brunswick Valley Historical Society Inc Museum corner of Myokum and Stuart Sts Mullumbimby, open Tuesdays and Fridays 10–12 and market Saturdays 9–1. Discover your local history, join our team – 6684 4367. Bangalow Heritage House Museum & Cafe is closed for renovations until further notice.

Breast Cancer Support The Breast Cancer Support Group Byron Bay meets at the RSL Services Club in Jonson St, Byron Bay, 12–2pm, every third Wednesday of the month. For information about support for partners and families please call 0431 207 453. More info on Facebook: Breast Cancer Support Group Byron Bay or call 0431 207 453.

Library fun Baby Bounce session Mullumbimby – Tuesday 11.30am, Brunswick Heads – Friday 10.30am, Byron Bay – Wednesday 10am. Storytime for toddlers and preschool children Mullumbimby – Friday 10.30am, Brunswick Heads – Monday 10.30am, Byron Bay – Tuesday 10.30am.

Contact Improvisation Contact Improvisation Saturdays in Mullumbimby 10–12 noon at St Martin’s Church Hall, Stuart Street, Mullumbimby. All levels of dancers welcome. Enquiries 0402 059 564.

End-of-life choices Voluntary euthanasia options are discussed at quarterly meetings at the Robina Community Centre. Attendees must be Exit members. More information on www.exitinternational. net or phone Elaine 07 5580 8215 or 0421 796 713.

Time to sing Come sing inspiring songs and make new friends, Sundays, 10am at South Golden Beach Community Hall. Call Linda: 0415 412 514.

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Netballers clean up at NSW state carnival The Brunswick Byron Netball Association U/17 side has once again won Netball NSW’s third division state tournament going through the three-day, 18-game competition undefeated. Six of the nine players came through from the BBNA side that also won the same competition undefeated in 2018. ‘Teamwork and determination’ were the winning hallmarks of the side, coach Narelle Anderton said. ‘Everyone in the team has to be focused and has to perform all the time’. ‘Great netball was played, the girls thoroughly deserved

their win’. After last year’s undefeated run through the competition the club applied to move up a division, but this was rejected by Netball NSW, as was the appeal to reconsider their decision. ‘We couldn’t understand why they wouldn’t let us go up a grade,’ Narelle said. Support staff including manager Julieanne Ross, primary carer Sarah Dixon, caterer Alison Cromwell, and umpires Sue Keough and Jeanie Kuwert were also crucial to the team effort. ‘All the parents were very supportive as well,’ Narelle said.

NSW state champions (L to R front): Monica Brandolini, Amy Ross, Freya Peacock, Jorja McQueen, Chelsey King; (L to R back) Tysharna Puni, Tarnie Hilyard, Charlotte Ryan, and Bella Cromwell. Photo supplied

Ocean Shores pick up one win in tough round Marc Patten All four Shores United senior teams were engaged in tough contests last weekend with first division the only winners. The Brown Snakes took on Tintenbar at home and from the opening the sides hammered away at each other. But when Tintenbar lost their captain the Snakes slowly tightened their grip. About 20 minutes from time, when it began to feel like Tintenbar might hang on for a point, Muzzy hammered one at the Tintenbar keeper, who spilled the hot shot to the feet of the rampaging veteran Bumpy, who made no mistake with the winner

putting Shores ahead 1–0. The under-strength ladies travelled to play the Lismore Thistles in what was always going to be a tough ask for them with so many injuries. And so they succumbed, but they had plenty of fun. The fifth division old boys travelled to the Richmond Rovers for a second versus thirds clash. The Shores boys were behind three times in the physical encounter, but came back each time. Shores were spurred on by Glen who scored the individual goal of the season, slicing through no less than four defenders, from 60 metres out, to beat

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Shores United defender Dylan House (black) fights hard for possession. Photo supplied. the keeper in the corner. In the end only an offside call on Ray’s goal stopped the mighty old boys from stealing the match late. It ended 3–3.

Byron Beez win championship

Byron Bay Beez’ first country champions: the U/14s with coach Matt Barlow. Photo supplied The Byron Bay Beez U/14 basketballers won division two of the NSW Country Championships held at Terrigal two weeks ago. The side went through all seven games of the tournament undefeated and beat heavyweight side Illawarra on the way, as well as Newcastle 47–35 in the final. ‘The boys have improved all year so it is great to see they got a result for that effort,’ coach Matt Barlow said. ‘They really deserved it’.

Plan A takes out the ultimate disc Rainbow League 2019

The thirds travelled to Byron for a very frustrating match that saw them throw away many chances, only to see Byron capitalise on theirs. The Byron Rams came away with a 3–0 win.

Morgan wins major singles

Plan A celebrate their 2019 title victory. Photo supplied Paul Glennie

Max Perrot riding high at the Surfmasters Titles. Photo Ethan Smith/SNSW Max Perrot from Lennox Head took out the single-fin division of the 2019 Carve NSW Surfmasters Titles held at North Boomerang Beach in challenging conditions. Perrot, The Echo’s surf reporter, also placed fourth in the O/55 final. Byron Bay’s Neil Cameron added another NSW Title to his long list of accomplishments, taking out the O/60s

men’s division. The local All Girls Surfriders Club was victorious at Ma Bendall/Phyllis O’Donnell Memorial Tag Team Shield Inter-club Challenge that was held on the June long weekend in dreamy conditions at Lennox Head Beach. This memorial shield was created to honour the contribution these women made to the sport.

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Wayne Morgan soaked up the pressure to win the 2019 Mullumbimby major singles. Photo supplied Michael Burke Jeff Morgan won the seesawing final of the major singles against a gallant Wayne Moffatt at the Mullumbimby Bowling Club. Morgan shot away to an early 10–1 lead after six ends with both players well and truly on their game. Moffatt then staged a

It is the first time a side from the Byron Beez has won a country championship. The U/16 boys’ Beez were runners-up in the premier division of their age group at the country championships after a strong showing in the Combined Eastern and Junior League Championships. The team will soon compete for the North Coast Shield before starting trials for next year’s side in September and October.

great fightback to snatch a 12–11 lead after 14 ends and continued to find the jack, edging to a 20–12 lead. The high standard of bowls continued with Morgan then staging his own fightback to regain the lead at 23–22. As the pressure mounted, Morgan held the upper hand and eventually took the title 31–26.

Four teams battled to win for the 2019 Ultimate Frisbee Rainbow League played in Byron Bay. The competition now in its second year attracted male and female players from The Channon, Lismore, and Murwillambah. In the pool games D.O.P.E., led by Simon Du Bois, struggled with an injury-hit roster. They lost their first five games but gained some redemption with a strong win over Locos. Plan A, guided by oldtimer Donavon Moss, young recruit from the UK Gavin Pillinger, and local rookie Liam Teal dominated the pool stage with five wins from six starts, and a goal difference of plus nine. In the final pool game a

pumped-up Mañana Banana, inspired by Ami Pelu, earned a surprise win over Plan A, forcing a playoff with Locos for a spot in the final. Mañana Banana won this game by a single point scored in extra time. It meant the father-son duo of Andrew and Sage Badman just missed out on their second consecutive final. In the end Plan A overcame Mañana Banana to emerge as deserving champions in an entertaining final enjoyed by a small crowd. Enthusiastic Byron rookie Trent Pfisterer impressed with his speed and safe hands to earn him MVP for the tournament. Byron Ultimate Disc play a mixed pick-up game of Ultimate Frisbee Monday nights from 6.30. All welcome. Info, Paul 0411 264 794, or on Facebook.

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A lot is at stake at this Thursday’s Council planning meeting – just one item up for a vote will deal with a blueprint to open up development for industrial zones (see page 1), as well as events in rural zones, and much more. See editorial on page 14. Q Q Q Q

We’ve had a few calls asking ‘Where are the cinema times’ in our paper? The Palace and the Pighouse are not currently advertising in The Echo, a ‘head office’ decision apparently, so you’ll have to look elsewhere. However, the Ballina Cinema just down the road is still supporting us and informing Echo readers – see Page 36.

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Koala extinction and the climate crisis are two themes of an all-day environment conference to be held Saturday June 22 at the Lismore Showgrounds. Hosted by the NSW Nature Conservation Council and Lismore’s Friends of the Koala, there will be panels and workshops on successful local campaigns. For more info visit www.nature.org. au/about/governance/ regional-conference-2019. Q Q Q Q

Frustrated by Council’s lack of procedural fairness with their preschool DA, Suffolk Park resident Bruce Peters has erected a sign on his roof which reads: ‘If you can read this sign, it’s because Byron Shire Council doesn’t care about our privacy or noise reduction.’ See page 8 for more.

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A pro bono cafe, run by Tyndall and Co. lawyers, will be held at the Targa restaurant, located at 11 Marvell Street, Byron Bay on July 8 and 15.

What are the icons of Brunswick Heads? The bridges, the river, the breakwall, the wildlife or the visiting whales? Maybe a local, a building or a festival? This year’s theme for the Simple Pleasures photographic comp is Icons of Brunswick Heads and is now open (closes August 16). Cash prizes are up for grabs across categories for overall, adult and child and there are various prizes for structural icon, natural/environmental icon, human icon and people’s choice categories. For entry forms, drop into the Visitor Centre at 7 Park Street or visit www.brunswickheads.org.au. Photo Jeff ‘An Icon Since 1986’ Dawson Anyone can turn up to a pro bono cafe (starts at 9am) to receive one-on-one free legal advice in an informal cafe environment. No appointments necessary, just wait your turn. Solicitor, barrister and migration agent Jonathan de Vere Tyndall told The Echo the firm fully funds the pro bono cafe and pays for absolutely everything, including the lawyer time, the cost of advertising for the events, staff wages and the cost of the coffees. Q Q Q Q

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