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Residents bulldozed over pod homes Hans Lovejoy Mullumbimby residents are growing increasingly angry and are still waiting for answers over the construction of temporary pod accommodation works on Prince Street, next to the disused railway on flood-prone land. The government body in charge, Resilience NSW, has yet to assure them that their properties will not be at risk over the coming years, as 60 pods are built to house other flood-affected Shire residents. Like much of the eastern side of Mullumbimby, the area where Johns Lyng Group contractors are now importing large amounts of fill, went underwater in the February/ March floods. With no relevant flood, hydrology, soil testing, engineering, and traffic management studies available, The Echo asked Resilience NSW, ‘How can residents, and those who will soon live there, be confident that this site won’t flood in the future?’ While a reply was provided by a spokesperson, it did not address that question. Resilience NSW has avoided transparency and accountability owing to the emergency powers provided to it by the LiberalNationals government. Affected resident, Louise Gordon, told The Echo she was ‘extremely lucky’ that her home on Poinciana Street was the only one that did not flood in late February. ‘If this site were filled then, my advice is that my house would have flooded. I am trying to protect my home and those of my neighbours’.
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She says Resilience NSW is wilfully misleading residents and they ‘are making things up as they go along’. ‘In their initial letter to us, they said the pods will be operating for a maximum of two years. Their website now says three years. They will not commit to it being temporary. ‘A Resilience NSW person stated clearly to me on the phone that they think the site is wrong, and that it is not a good idea to put flood-affected people on floodprone land, but they are “just doing their job”, so they won’t speak up. ‘I have made a GIPA [Government Information Public Access request] application to Resilience NSW for all the documents relating to this site: flood, hydrology, soil testing, engineering, traffic management. Most of these reports have not yet been done – everything is being done in the fly.
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‘This is neither safe nor temporary’, she said. After contacting Cr Mark Swivel with her concerns and photos of flooding on Prince Street, he replied to Ms Gordon, ‘I’ve asked Resilience NSW to respond directly to you.’ And in reply to her concerns, Mayor Michael Lyon said, ‘While we put forward the site as a potential one for temporary housing, responsibility for proper construction, flood planning etc is entirely with Resilience NSW. I see from other emails that these questions regarding the impact on neighbouring properties are being asked. If no answers are received by next week I will follow up then’. ▶ Continued on page 2
The NSW Ambulance Service has responded to criticisms of its operations in the Northern Rivers, stating that paramedics continue to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. Last week, The Echo reported that the Mullumbimby ambulance station remained closed, owing to damage sustained in the floods five months ago. Local paramedics were concerned that the management of this situation was compromising care. Local Greens MP Tamara Smith told The Echo that ambulance services in the region were being compromised by the fact that highly-trained ambos were being
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used for patient transfers. This was taking them away from the vital work of saving lives in emergency situations. ‘We’ve already got so few ambos in the community… but they are then out of action for at least three hours, because they have to stay with the patient in emergency, and can’t leave until they’ve transitioned their patients into care’. Ms Smith also said that paramedics were having to attend non-life-threatening situations such as acute mental health incidents because there wasn’t anyone else to help in those situations.
No timeframe on repairs While the Ambulance Service is yet to provide a timeframe for the
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commencement of repair works on the Mullumbimby station, it denied that its services had been compromised, stating that it was continuing to provide a high level of care. ‘The median response time for priority 1A cases in the Richmond Valley continues to be within the state’s 10-minute benchmark,’ a spokesperson said in a written statement. ‘NSW Ambulance is a dynamic workforce and will always send the closest available resource to emergencies,’ the spokesperson said. ‘We have a world-leading triage system, which helps call takers and dispatchers prioritise the sickest patients to ensure potentially lifethreatening medical emergencies are treated first’.
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NC Community Housing CEO replies Outgoing/retiring North Coast Community Housing CEO, John McKenna, told The Echo that his company will step in once the pods have been built. He said, ‘We have not seen the plans yet, nor the size or allocations to expect’. ‘These are severely traumatised people,’ he said, and that when operational, there will be specialist staff such as case workers on hand. Mr McKenna said, ‘This is about trying to make people feel secure, and to try and reconnect and connect them back to their communities.’ When asked where the flood-affected people were coming from, he replied they are locals who he believes come from Ocean Shores, New Brighton, Mullum and the surrounding hinterland. Mr McKenna also added he did not know whether the 60 pods would accommodate all the flood-affected locals. And when asked if he shared concerns by residents that the area was unsuitable for building, owing to it being flood prone, he declined to comment, but said he expects the pods to meet building codes similar to holiday parks. Meanwhile, NSW MP, Tamara Smith (Greens) told The Echo, ‘Whenever emergency exemptions are used to bypass planning legislation, we should be concerned’.
Have your say on the plan for the future of the North Coast It’s now time to have your say on the draft plan that will shape the future of the North Coast region. The North Coast Regional Plan is the NSW Government’s strategic blueprint to support the region’s ongoing prosperity. ćċŔ ċŔ Ŝćì ƎōŔŜ ƘǸſìÅōĠſ ōìŸċìŹ Įā Ŝćì plan to reset priorities and extend its reach from 2036 to 2041. The region will have some amazing opportunities over the next 20 years, from job precincts and urban renewal
to the expansion of the creative arts Åħç ƎĠĦ ŔìáŜĮōǧ North Coast communities have faced many challenges in recent years, ōÅħĂċħĂ āōĮĦ Ŝćì h±H%ǸƔƜ ŊÅħçìĦċá Åħç àŢŔćƎōìŔ ŜĮ Ŝćì çìŸÅŔŜÅŜċħĂ ƏĮĮçŔ ċħ ìÅōĠſ ƕƓƕƕǧ
Disused rail land next to Woolies is undergoing rapid transformation without any due diligence or transparency from the NSW government.
Residents need to be taken seriously: MP ‘What is unfolding around the Prince Street development is evidence of why strengthening processes and community consultation, rather than bypassing them, is prudent. ‘Residents are raising legitimate concerns about providing temporary housing for already traumatised people on sites that are flood prone. Residents are also concerned about the degree of landfill going on to the site, and whether in a third La Niña this year, or indeed any flood event over the next three years, the development will affect their properties. ‘This is not a case of NIMBYISM. My office has been advocating on behalf of six nearby residents, who were flooded themselves and are in a state of recovery, and who are terrified that they will be negatively affected. ‘These people deserve to get assurances from Resilience NSW that their legitimate concerns about future flooding are being taken seriously, and that engineering modelling is being undertaken to minimise that risk.
‘We can create temporary housing for flood victims that is resilient to future flood events, and will not adversely impact nearby residents. I continue to raise these issues directly with the Premier and on the floor of parliament, and I look forward to reading the recommendations of the Flood Inquiry this week’.
Resilience NSW Detailed questions were put to Resilience NSW by The Echo that were asked by resident Jane Schneider. Ms Schneider requested ‘legal documentation that proves without a doubt that my home, as well as all homes on Station Street, Prince Street and surrounds, will not be impacted by the “temporary housing” in the event of flooding?’ ‘Can you provide documentation showing that all other sites in Byron, Ballina and Tweed Shire were considered and the reasons that these were not used for the ’Temporary housing’? A Resilience NSW spokesperson told The Echo, ‘The Mullumbimby temporary housing site was identified by the Department of Planning and Environment through a comprehensive review of all suitable land in
the area, in consultation with Byron Shire Council. ‘Temporary housing sites are intended to provide a medium-term housing solution, within close proximity to people’s home communities. The owner of the Mullumbimby temporary housing site has granted a two-year licence for its use. Keeping communities together is an important part of flood recovery to allow people to continue to access their homes, schools and places of work. ‘Detailed design work is currently in progress to ensure temporary housing units at the Mullumbimby temporary house site are installed above flood levels’.
Councillor reply The Echo asked Cr Duncan Dey whether he was part of the approval process and agreed to the location. Cr Dey replied, ‘Councillors did vote (me included) to send Resilience NSW a list of 14 government-owned potential sites for pods in Byron Shire. I should have spoken up then. My questions go to the issues as I see them – we shouldn’t put flood victims back in a flood zone, we shouldn’t be filling on a floodplain, and we should consult’.
North Coast people have shown courage and support for each other in Ŝćì āÅáì Įā ŜćìŔì ĠċāìǸáćÅħĂċħĂ ìŸìħŜŔǧ This updated draft plan includes measures to help the region recover and rebuild with resilience.
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Local News Engineers available for structural assessments Holding Hands Under Ground (HHUG), the organisation behind Renew Fest and managers of The Ark, the community-led flood hub in Mullumbimby, are teaming up with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) to bring freely-accessible engineering expertise to the Northern Rivers. EWB is an Australianbased NGO that has been sending volunteer engineers for international development and into disaster zones in developing nations across the world, as well as working with First Nations communities in Australia for nearly two decades. Ella Rose Goninan, director of HHUG and Renew Fest, says this will be the first time the organisation will be working in a flood disaster zone in its home country. She says, ‘The volunteer engineers sent by EWB will assist residents with geotechnical assessments on landslides, advice on washed-out waterway crossings, and structural assessments of damaged homes and other private buildings. Such assessments can then be used to inform any further steps of design, repair, rebuild and remediation. ‘This project will also involve collaboration with local community disaster groups, Landcare groups and
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Gavin Blakey, Field Lead Engineer from Engineers Without Borders (EWB), Ella Rose Goninan, HHUG Director, and Dominic Cavanough, EWB engineer. Photo supplied every council in the region to assist in reaching residents who are requiring support.’ Ms Goninan says she initiated this partnership in the early days of this year’s flood crisis via long-term contributor to Renew Fest, Danny Almagor, who founded EWB in 2004.
Impacts evident Eleanor Loudon, CEO of EWB Australia, says, ‘The impact of the floods on the people of northern NSW is still very much evident’. ‘We look forward to complementing the activities of community groups, businesses and all levels of government who have been supporting their communities since the floods earlier this year. And we gratefully
acknowledge the generosity of our engineering volunteers, engineering firms providing pro bono services and funding provided by supporters of EWB, along with the tireless work of local organisations.’ Various engineers and
professionals have already signed up, Ella says. For more information, or to register your needs as resident, billet an engineer, or to donate to support the running costs of this initiative, visit www.hhug.org.au.
OS Community Garden launches food stall Members of the Shara Community Gardens gathered on July 31 to launch their new food exchange stall on Shara Boulevard in Ocean Shores/ South Golden Beach. Gardener Paula Brown told The Echo the stall was made possible by a grant from the Northern Rivers Community Foundation.
‘Many community gardens members were impacted by the February 2022 floods, and this was the first working bee held since the floods. ‘There’s plenty of limes, turmeric, rosemary, green paw paw and ginger available’. For more information on the next working bee, email sharagardens@gmail.com.
Writers Festival moves back to Elements The 2022 Byron Writers Festival, to be held from August 26 to 28, is relocating back to the grounds adjacent to Elements of Byron Resort. Zoe Pollock, Byron Writers Festival Artistic Director, said in a statement, ‘In the wake of recent weather events and after consultation with North Byron Parklands, it was agreed that Byron Writers
Festival 2022 will relocate to Elements of Byron, who have generously offered to host the festival on the grounds adjacent to the resort for another year’. ‘We are very grateful to Elements of Byron, and to Byron Shire Council for expediting this change of site for Byron Writers Festival. ‘We are looking forward
to welcoming our guests and patrons back to the 2022 Byron Writers Festival, after a two-year hiatus, to celebrate the power of stories to connect us.’ The festival will take place in five marquees on the grounds adjacent to Elements of Byron. Ms Pollock says the site change does not affect the festival program,
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!şƖżōĕ ōşƆĕ ĕưĕſƷƐIJĶŕī Ɛş IJşƖƆĕ Ǖſĕ Aslan Shand A house on Mill Road, Huonbrook, went up in flames last Friday and thankfully no-one was injured. Police, the fire brigade and emergency services attended. Resident David told The Echo he was taking his morning walk when he saw the house on fire. ‘There was no-one around, so I started yelling and bashing on the door. The owner came down and we were throwing buckets of water at the door. The owner called fire brigade and said that there was no-one inside, because the cars of the people who live there were out’. ‘The fire was in the roof and we had to retreat. The
A fire gutted the Huonbrook home of Andrew and Amba on July 29. Photo supplied fire brigade arrived within about a half hour, but was too late to save the house.’ Andrew Wilson and his partner Amba, who is four months pregnant, lived at the residence and say they are ‘gutted’ at the loss of
their home. ‘We came back to the area when Covid hit and both set up businesses,’ Andrew told The Echo. ‘Amba has lost all her business gear, all her horse tackle and feed for her two horses. We lost all the baby
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clothes and things that we have been given, all our furniture, everything. We were planning to stay long-term in this house and we are also really sorry for the owner’s loss. He has been really caring and warm.’ Andrew says he moved here about ten years ago from Sydney, and was able to build a life and business here. He said, ‘We have been lucky, as we have good community ties here, and we are staying with a friend. We are currently trying to get the money together for a bond, furniture, and to find a new place.’ Q You can help Andrew and Amba to get back on their feet by donating to their GoFundMe page at www.bit.ly/3PU09Tg.
Lula Ross and Otto Ridgeway, from Bruns School, with Kaz Ross, Paul Piticco and Jessica Ducrou. Photo Jeff Dawson Schools and community groups have shared in community grants worth $50,000 from Splendour in the Grass. Brunswick Heads Public School received $9,270, and organisers say it will go towards future musicals in coming years. ‘Our aim of the school musical grant is for every student to have the opportunity to perform at the Brunswick Picture House – to have the opportunity to sing, act and or dance. ‘And for those students who prefer to stay out of the spotlight, there will be opportunities for them to
work behind the scenes in props, lighting, sound and organisation. ‘In total, $50,000 was provided to 10 local community organisations, including The SHIFT Project Byron INC, The Returning Indigenous Organisation, Crabbes Creek Community Hall, BayFM Community Radio Inc, Brunswick Heads Breakfast Club Inc (Bruns Brekkie), Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre, Byron Youth Service Inc, Mullumbimby Sustainability Education & Enterprise Development Inc (Mullum SEED) and Ocean Shores Public School’.
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Pay parking fees in Byron Bay will increase by a dollar from August 8, say Council staff, from $4 an hour to $5 an hour. In a press release, they say, ‘There is no increase to the cost of the annual parking permits available to members of the Byron Shire community including residents and eligible businesses, workers and volunteers’. Council’s Director Infrastructure Services, Phil Holloway said, ‘Residents and everyone eligible for the annual permits that start at $55 per year will not experience any increase in fees, and that’s because the aim of our pay parking system remains the same – to improve the availability of parking spaces in the town centre while recouping money from the large numbers of visitors each year. Revenue made from the meters is still divided and spent in the same way it
has been since 2018, with half of the net income spent on projects in Byron Bay and the remaining half used to fund shire-wide projects as a way to equitably distribute the funding to address impacts on infrastructure from tourism. ‘We have more than $180 million worth of flood damage to repair on our roads and revenue lost over the years thanks to COVID-19 and at this point in time every dollar counts towards works and upgrades that bring benefits to our local community,’ he said. ‘Pay parking generates $2.8m on average annually (after operating costs) and this is used primarily to fund infrastructure work such as resealing local roads, construction of new cycleways and footpaths, improving parks and gardens, upgrading drainage and recovering from natural disasters’. www.echo.net.au
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Community Transport seeks drivers Photo & story Eve Jeffery Community Transport on the Far North Coast delivers over 80,000 trips to locals every year, and it does so with the help of a great group of volunteers. There is a need for more volunteer drivers in the Byron, Ballina and Tweed Shires and Community Transport is hoping people might have a few hours a week to spare. Community Transport CEO, Bethany Langford, said the service relies on volunteers to help people who can’t use regular public transport or their own vehicles. ‘It’s a great way to make a huge difference in people’s lives.’ Volunteering for
Ballina resident Sue has been volunteering a day a week for over two years. Community Transport is also a great way to get solid work experience for job seekers or for retirees to meet Centrelink obligations. Community Transport provides volunteers with fleet vehicles, training, uniforms
and references, as well as a wonderful feeling of supporting your own community. Ballina resident Sue has been volunteering a day a week for over two years and says that her husband has been volunteering with the
service even longer. Sue is transitioning to retirement and also works one day a week as a medical receptionist. Sue says, ‘My mum used to use community transport. I was so appreciative that I knew that she could get to her appointments. It was great. So it’s nice to be able to pay back what I was given through my mum.’ Sue says that she gets a lot of joy from driving people and knowing she is helping her community. ‘That’s a pretty big thing, and without volunteers, the services aren’t available’.
APOLOGY TO RALPH JAMES The Byron Shire Echo wishes to retract the advertisement published by it on page 7 of 8 June 2022’s edition, which was entitled “Bureaucrats vs Mushrooms: How Council staff manipulate elected Councillors – and thwart democracy”. The advertisement contained a number of statements about Mr Ralph James, an employed member of Byron Shire Council staff, which the Byron Shire Echo now wishes to retract. The sentiments in the advertisement were not those of The Echo; however, we sincerely apologise to Mr James for any hurt, distress and embarrassment the advertisement caused to Mr James.
Q For more information on joining this organisation as a volunteer, call your local Community Transport office on 1300 875 895.
Update on Enova’s voluntary administration Creditors for Enova Community Energy and Enova Energy say they have voted in favour of Deeds of Company Arrangement (DOCA) for each company, ‘that will see the entities avoid liquidation and facilitate a better return for creditors’. Last month, Byron Shire based Enova Community Energy Board announced that Enova Community Energy and Enova Energy, its retail electricity arm, had been placed into voluntary administration. Enova’s board said the company was unable to secure suitable wholesale energy price hedging, ‘following the ending of an agreement with Diamond Energy, and limitations on it owing to a cap on customer pricing’.
In a statement by voluntary administrators, Cathro & Partners, they said Energy Locals has purchased parts of the business, and have structured the purchase in the form of DOCAs for each entity. ‘For Enova Energy creditors, its DOCA also enables a return to creditors where a payment is made towards the DOCA when previous customers of Enova Energy switch to Energy Locals’.
Recommended Cathro & Partners Principal, Simon Cathro, who is managing the voluntary administration said, ‘This is the outcome we recommended, and have been working towards with Enova’. ‘To date, Energy Locals have had a great response
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Deed of Company Arrangement provides a financial contribution each time a former Enova customer switches to Energy Local’. ‘To date, we have had an impressive number of customers switch to Energy Local, and we continue to promote to former customers that they switch so as to enable greater returns to creditors through the Deed of Company Arrangement. ‘We ask former customers that haven’t switched to pleased consider as it will provide a return to creditors impacted.’ Enova Managing Director and CEO, Felicity Stening, added it was a positive step forward ‘in what has been a disappointing development for the business’.
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from previous customers of Enova, switching away from the Retailer of Last Resort and moving to connect with Energy Locals. With these previous customers doing this, this results in funds being contributed towards the Enova DOCA and paying a greater return to creditors in Enova Energy.’ The Echo asked Mr Cathro, ‘What shareholders could expect in coming weeks after this result; How much money flows to Enova when a previous Enova customer switches to Energy Locals; What is the expected total return to the creditors if all previous customers switched to Energy Locals; and, What percentage of pervious customers have changed so far?’ Mr Cathro replied, ‘The
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www.echo.net.au Ballina Mayor ‘no’ to EV charges Cr Jeff Johnson’s attempt to get Ballina Council to apply for a grant to install electric vehicle charging stations narrowly failed yesterday, with Mayor Sharon Cadwallader using her casting vote to back a watereddown amendment instead.
Iron Gates development in Evans Head ‘not good planning’ says independent assessor A proposal for the Iron Gates site near Evans Head has been pushed by developers for over 30 years in one form or another. The local community has continued to fight against a development they have tirelessly pointed out was at risk of bushfire, floods, and damaged Indigenous cultural heritage and the environment.
Arrest and extradition over 2005 murder of Simone Strobel in Lismore On Wednesday, 27 July, 2022 a man was extradited from Western Australia and charged with murder following an investigation into the homicide of Simone’s suspected murder in 2005.
Caldera Environment Centre looking for a home, can you help? They have just brought the local Murwillumbah community together to celebrate the World Environment Day Festival, they were a key part of the information sharing and community support following the devastating flooding in Murwillumbah and its surrounds and they have been the driving force behind maintaining and securing the world-renowned heritage and landscapes of the Tweed Shire but now the Caldera Environment Centre (CEC) are homeless.
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Ballina jetboat moving to Marine Rescue Rainbow Temple custodian David Lowe seeks heritage listing to Ballina’s beloved Jetboat avert demolition orders Rescue Service returned to the water on the weekend, and was also one of the main items of discussion at the last Ballina Shire Council meeting, following a motion put forward by Cr Eoin Johnston. A cloud had been hanging over the operation, since Surf Life Saving NSW decided to remove all NSW rescue jetboats from service following an incident in Victoria. Cr Johnston said that in spite of argument between the various parties, the issue was very much to do with Ballina Council. ‘It’s one of our leading lights,’ he said. ‘It has performed 980 rescues over the fifty years it’s been in existence. It’s a community facility, manned by community people.’
Ballina Jetboat Surf Rescue boat in action. Photo supplied He noted that Marine Rescue (to date) had not had the manpower, expertise or equipment to provide a similar service. With plans now advanced to bring the jetboat service under the umbrella of Marine Rescue NSW, he said there were concerns that many disaffected people would no longer be involved. The Jetboat Service now faces a deadline of August 8
to accept the new arrangement with Marine Rescue, or face permanent closure. Councillors voted unanimously to write to Surf Life Saving NSW and Marine Rescue NSW, ‘seeking clarification as to the reasons for this change, and how they will ensure that the exceptional service provided over many years will be maintained under the new structure.’
Full-time employed ‘forced to live in tents’ With Homelessness Week upon us, Everybody’s Home national spokesperson, Kate Colvin, said, ‘Homelessness providers are reporting stories of families with full-time breadwinners being forced to live in tents. In a wealthy nation like Australia this is
nothing short of a national disgrace’. She says, ‘The recent change of government represents an opportunity for a reset. For a decade, construction of new social and affordable housing has withered. Now is the time to
get moving and give people on low and modest incomes genuine choice… There really is no better return on the taxpayer dollar than providing homes that families need to be healthy, productive workers, and to raise their families’.
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Paul Bibby The custodian of the Rainbow Temple in Rosebank will seek heritage listing for the sacred structure in a bid to save it from demolition. Though it stood as a symbol of the region’s spiritual heart for more than 20 years, Lismore City Council ordered that it be knocked down earlier this year. The multi-storey temple and the glow-worm tunnel that runs beneath it were built without development approval and, according to Lismore Council, are not compliant with building rules. But the man who initiated the building of the temple, Guy Feldmann, said the structure and tunnel were structurally strong, and
deserved to be preserved. ‘This is a meeting place for collaboration and connection, and a place of healing for the disenfranchised,’ Mr Feldmann said. ‘It is a dedication to all things positive – to the beautiful truth of our essential nature. I want to work with the council to find a positive way forward.’ Mr Feldmann and community law firm Barefoot Law are now preparing an application to have the site heritage listed. ‘This is our attempt to create a bridge, a way for the temple to live on,’ Mr Feldmann said. He said that the temple and tunnel will remain closed to the public, including overnight stays, until the matter is resolved.
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The Byron Shire Echo Volume 37 #08 • August 3, 2022
It was the best of happy times… The start of the new federal Labor age saw advances in one short week that the previous government had failed to achieve in nine years. The Labor federal parliament introduced an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, while In unrelated news, is Shane workers were given ten days Fitzsimmons doing a good of domestic violence leave, job as Head of Resilience including casuals. NSW? See page 1 The minimum wage for lowest paid workers was also raised. Legislation was introduced to improve the uptake of electric vehicles. Yet foolishly and pragmatically, Labor continues with new coal and gas projects, despite all scientific warnings to the contrary. Meanwhile, at the state level, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet (Liberal) was quick to sack Fair Trading Minister, Eleni Petinos, after she was alleged to have bullied staff, yet is standing by minister Stuart Ayres MP, who is alleged to have misled Parliament and the public over his role in the Barilaro scandal. Revelations continue around the unseemly appointment of the former NSW deputy premier to a taxpayer-funded $500,000 per year trade job in New York City. If only everyone could carry themselves with the confidence of John Barilaro applying for a job he’s not qualified for. Still, it’s all a great distraction from spiralling inflation and the rising cost of living, which is a result of policies from the likes of Barilaro and Perrottet. Overseas, the ‘Great Reset’ resistance is gaining momentum, with farmers in Northern Italy and Holland protesting over government plans to reduce nitrogen fertiliser use. The Canadian government is also following suit. Biodiversity is under threat in Europe, with native species disappearing more rapidly in Holland than elsewhere on the mainland, according to the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. According to www.msn.com, ‘The fertiliser shortage is at the heart of various food crises emerging around the world. Global prices of fertiliser jumped by 80 per cent last year, and they’re forecast to be higher still by year’s end.’ So while it sounds bad, do we need to be sad? After all, Stan Grant will now be both host and interviewee on ABC TV’s Q&A. It’s not like the natural eco-systems in Australia are unravelling, while politics and the media continues to ignore it all. As one of seven billion people, what can you do? Go on, here’s your chance to do something… Hans Lovejoy, editor
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uring the past couple of weeks, I’ve been in Canada visiting Indigenous men’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities in Vancouver, and attending and participating in an Indigenous men’s gathering in Churchill, in the sub-arctic region of Manitoba, the polar bear capital of the world. Churchill is a small community of 800, 80 per cent of whom are Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Metis. The visit filled me with awe and inspiration as I sat and listened to the stories of Indigenous men, who are striving to heal from trauma-induced substance abuse, and as they struggle to positively turn around their lives for themselves, their families and their community. Men shared their paths to addiction but, more importantly, they wanted to celebrate their journey to recovery. The stories were shared in a culturally safe and supportive environment, sponsored and created by Movember, the men’s health organisation who have funded various men’s health programs in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Travelling with staff from The Glen, the men’s rehabilitation centre on the NSW Central Coast, we had a stopover in Winnipeg, where we were joined by the Maori delegation prior to flying onto Churchill the next day. Interestingly, we discovered that the hotel we were staying in was a designated accommodation hub for refugees fleeing the atrocities in Ukraine. The accent of young Ukrainians and families filled the breakfast room and blue-and-yellow ribbons representing the Ukrainian flag was worn proudly by those displaced by insanity and the thirst for power. Speaking with some of the young Ukrainians with uncertainty in their hearts and fear in their eyes, I was able to gain a small glimpse of what they had endured, as they described the circumstances of their flight from the pathology of war. Canada has opened its hearts to the Ukrainian refugees, who have been forced to flee the Russian invasion of their country. An estimated 30,000 have been granted refugee status in Canada. By contrast, as of May 2022, Australia
‘Arriving back in Australia, I was greeted with the news of a new Pauline Hanson political stunt’ Professor Bob Morgan had accepted only reported 3,000 Ukrainians. In an interview with CTV, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) declared: ‘No matter how long it might take, if we believe in the values of territorial integrity of nations, of the self-determination of peoples and of the sovereignty of states, then we have to breathe life into those actions.’ Compassion, empathy and a sense of common humanity defines Canada’s contribution to the plight of the Ukrainian refugees, who are in search of safety and the promise of a new life while their country defends its sovereign rights and freedoms against an aggressive and callous Russian invasion. Arriving back in Australia, I was greeted with the news of a new Pauline Hanson political stunt, this time involving Hanson reportedly storming out of the Senate, as Senate president Sue Lines delivered an Acknowledgement of Country. Hanson is reported to have declared that she ‘didn’t and never would acknowledge Indigenous lands in Australia.’ Hanson’s stunt serves to remind us just how fragile and contested the process of reconciliation, social and restorative justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples really is. Hanson of course has form where issues of equity, justice and human rights are concerned. Who could forget the burqa stunt of 2017, when Hanson wore a burqa into the Senate to publicise her attempt to have the burqa banned? The then federal attorney-general, Senator George Brandis, castigated Hanson for her stunt telling her that her attempt to drive the burqa ‘into a
corner, to mock its religious garments, is an appalling thing to do and I would ask you to reflect on what you have done.’ Obviously, Hanson didn’t reflect on her antics, but rather simply waited for yet another opportunity when she could engage in her politics of division and the opportunity to disseminate her hatred and racism. Hanson’s hatred and racism are in stark contrast to the acknowledgement of history, and a commitment to cultural diversity and social justice, that greet travellers when they fly into Vancouver international airport. Travellers are greeted by magnificent first nations artwork, while the prestigious University of British Columbia (UBC) acknowledges that the land on which the University is situated is the ‘traditional, ancestral, and unceeded territory of the Musqueam People’. Likewise, when air travellers arrive at Auckland airport in New Zealand, they are greeted in the Maori language. These are acts of respect and acknowledgement and neither of them have damaged the respective countries, but rather tell a story of respect and of human dignity. Perhaps the hatred and racism peddled by Hanson will be with us for some time, but I remain hopeful that the majority of Australians will embrace the need for our country to heal and to commit to a world where a peaceful, dignified and honourable co-existence can be the legacy that current generations leave for those who follow. As previously declared, I am a captive to hope. Q Professor Morgan is a Gumilaroi man from Walgett, western NSW. He is a highly respected and acknowledged Aboriginal educator/researcher.
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Letters used for the 20 years I’ve lived here, to sit and just be around some trees. I had lunch there every day when I worked there. It seems a shame to cut it off from the public, especially considering that Santos was founded by the people, for the people. It is these little things that make a town and gives it its heart. Sheri Buob Mullumbimby
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Vale Byron Bay Have you been to Byron Bay lately? Byron is fast becoming a low-rise Gold Coast, or any other nondescript tourist town. Mullum is fast becoming Byron. If you dare to briefly take your fingers from your eyes, check out the latest constructions: opposite Mitre 10, next to Vinnies and the end of Marvell Street opposite the Rec ground, amongst others. The old Byron Woolies site is fenced now, the redevelopment of it and the previous backpackers’ site next door is about to take off. There are many more waiting in the wings The Northern Regional Planning Panel (NRPP) rejected the original plans for ‘Johnson Lane,’ largely owing to the nine-metre height limits for this area. The developers submitted new plans that were below the cost threshold requiring it to be sent to the NRPP for approval. Council staff approved the new plans, even though they were still above the nine-metre height limit. Why did the councillors approve it? This must be why so many people voted for Michael Lyon in the last council election? Height limits are crucial for council planners and councillors to enforce in order to stem the flow of ugly, commercially driven developments. The dream was to do it differently here. Once the appeal of the alternate lifestyle became a drawcard it was co-opted by big business and transformed into mainstream uniformity.
Overdevelopment goes hand in hand with the over promotion that results in mass tourism. Where is the unique character of Byron Bay that it was once so well known for? Can the power of the people compete with the power of the dollar? Start reading the DAs, everyone, and put pressure on your elected councillors. Kathryn McConnochie Byron Bay
ōëŕ Īşſ ǖşşĎƆ Some stories have been told and the full story of the 2022 floods is still unfolding. Society is realising that historic poor planning and active ignorance of flood as an issue led to our living, working and investing in floodprone areas. For residential occupation of a floodplain, the perils are twofold: (a) dwellings get flooded, and (b) egress from them to higher ground (including to a safe evacuation centre) gets cut by floodwaters. The science behind flood estimation is sophisticated and reliable. Estimates of flood levels and extent of flooding were sadly proven true in Byron Shire in 2022. Planning for floodplains is likewise sophisticated but has often been ignored. Let’s change that now. I am taking a three-way motion about flooding to Council on 11 August. It acknowledges the suffering due to flooding in 2022. It promises that Council will do our best to assist our people to recover from the 2022 floods and to protect against future floods. Lastly, it proposes that we consider what should
happen in relation to new development. The Shire does have dry land and does not have to house new people or set up new enterprises below flood level, including future flood levels (higher than current ones). Let’s not do what has happened in the past, where floods have occurred then memories have faded, and new development has brought new victims onto known floodplains. Cr Duncan Dey Main Arm
żĕĕĎ ĈëŔĕſëƆ When can we expect fixed speed cameras on the Butler Street Byron Bay drag strip? PJ Prideaux Byron Bay
ëŕƐşƆ īëſĎĕŕ I walked into the open gate at the Santos community garden space with my threeyear-old and was asked very politely to leave. Apparently the space is no longer open to the public. Staff mentioned that they are most likely not going to open it up to the public again. Since the floods it has been too muddy. Before that it was Covid. It seems to me an easy remedy – have a little sign saying ‘please keep off the mud’. They had a similar sign out the front during Covid. The rest of the space is a built-up deck with tables and chairs, and is an inviting space for little people and big people to have a break. It’s a good place to feed your baby or sit and have lunch, or have a quiet space to recover from a panic attack. It has been a space I have
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Last week’s Backlash asked why the disused rail corridor couldn’t be utilised to prevent another ‘shemozzle’ at Splendour, suggesting the problem related to global corporations and the fact that local decisions have been taken away from councils. In fact, this is one area where Byron Council has been able to assert their authority. For many years our council has resisted the state government’s attempts to turn the rail corridor into a community trail, a rail trail, a project that is routinely disparaged in these pages as being inferior to ‘bringing the train back’. But the train ain’t coming back. The tracks have already been ripped up at either end of the Casino– Murwillumbah branch line, where other councils have welcomed the opportunity for a defunct rail line to be transformed into a trail, where people can cycle and walk, free of the tyranny of motor vehicles. Imagine if people rode their bikes to Splendour! David Lisle Mullumbimby
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Important site update In the wake of recent weather events, after consultation with North Byron Parklands, it is agreed that Byron Writers Festival 2022 will relocate to the grounds adjacent to Elements of Byron, who have generously agreed to host the festival for another year.
This year’s Byron Writers Festival will bring a fresh focus to the conversation on the environment with a wide range of sessions that will explore the real-world solutions we have available to us to address the climate crisis. In line with the festival theme of ëĎĶĈëō Lşżĕǽ ƷşƖ Ĉëŕ ĕƶżĕĈƐ Ɛş Īĕĕō ƖżōĶĪƐĕĎ and leave with a renewed sense of purpose Ķŕ ćƖĶōĎĶŕī ë īſĕĕŕĕſǽ ćĕƐƐĕſ ĪƖƐƖſĕ Īşſ ëōōǽ ƆëƷ Festival organisers.
The site change does not affect the festival program or the validity of tickets already purchased. We look forward to welcoming our guests and patrons back after a two-year hiatus to celebrate the power of stories to connect us.
‘There are strong reasons to believe that we might be about to launch the most transformative movement Ķŕ IJĶƆƐşſƷ Ȑ ëȝŔşưĕŔĕŕƐ ƐIJëƐ ſĕĎĕǔŕĕƆ şƖſ ĕƶƐſëĈƐĶưĕ ſĕōëƐĶşŕƆIJĶż ƱĶƐIJ ƐIJĕ żōëŕĕƐǼ ōĶīIJƐĕŕƆ şƖſ ĪşşƐżſĶŕƐ ëŕĎ ĶŔżſşưĕƆ şƖſ ōĶưĕƆȁ PƐȝŔĶīIJƐ ŇƖƆƐ ćĕ ƐIJĕ ōƖĈŊĶĕƆƐ ƐĶŔĕǼ ĶŕȝƐIJĕ ōƖĈŊĶĕƆƐ ĈşƖŕƐſƷȁț ȑ ëƖōȞEſĶǔĶƐIJ
Friday What are we looking for from future ōĕëĎĕſƆȃ `ĕëŕ LĶŕĈIJĈōĶǔĕǽ !ōëĶſĕ wȜ şƖſŊĕǽ and Mia Thom sit down to discuss what they think our priorities need to be in the session ‘Leaders for the New Age’. EſĶǓĶƐIJ ĕưĶĕƱĈşŕƐſĶćƖƐşſƆ`ëŔĕƆ ſëĎōĕƷǽ`ş !IJëŕĎōĕſǽëŕĎ ƆIJōĕƷLëƷƐëŊĕƖƆƐşț ŕƐëſĈƐĶĈëǼ ¨IJĕ !şşōĕƆƐ ōëĈĕ şŕ 0ëſƐIJȜǽ ƐIJĕ şŕōƷ ĈşŕƐĶŕĕŕƐ ƐſƖōƷ Īſĕĕ şĪ ŕëƐĶşŕëō īşưĕſŕŔĕŕƐǽ ƱIJĕſĕ IJƖŔëŕ ĶĎĕëƆ şĪ ĕƶżōşſëƐĶşŕǽ ĶŕưĕƆƐĶīëƐĶşŕǽ and fantasy continue to play out. Times of great change and challenge require us to rethink what courage looks like. ‘The Shape of Courage’ brings together three frontline agitators; student activist Jean LĶŕĈIJĈōĶǔĕǽ mĕƱ ÏşſŊ ¨ĶŔĕƆ journalist Masha
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Saturday The solutions for humanity’s greatest ĈIJëōōĕŕīĕ ëſĕ ëƐ şƖſ ǕŕīĕſƐĶżƆȂ DĶōŔŔëŊĕſ 'ëŔşŕ EëŔĕëƖǽ ĶŕưĕŕƐşſ ëŕĎ ĕŕīĶŕĕĕſ ëƖō EſĶǔĶƐIJ ëŕĎ ĕŕưĶſşŕŔĕŕƐëōĶƆƐ ¨ĶŔ Lşōōş ƆĶƐ down with Sarah Wilson to discuss what our ț ſëưĕ mĕƱ Eſĕĕŕ ÉşſōĎȜ ĈşƖōĎ ćĕȂ lëƐƐIJĕƱ 0ưëŕƆǽ EëćſĶĕōōĕ !IJëŕǽ ëŕĎ Anika Molesworth explore the possibilities of ‘Regenerative Farming’ and the impacts it can have on our landscape and health. Find out more about Australia’s role in ț¨IJĕ 0ōĕĈƐſĶĈ ĕưşōƖƐĶşŕȜǽ ƱĶƐIJ ëƖƐIJşſ şĪ ¨IJĕ
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Ķī ƱĶƐĈIJ ëƖō EſĶǔĶƐIJ Ķŕ ĈşŕưĕſƆëƐĶşŕ ƱĶƐIJ bĕſſƷȞwȜ ſĶĕŕȂ Science can get us only so far in our work to transform thinking about the climate crisis. ſşŕƱƷŕ ĎĈşĈŊǽ 0Ď !şżĕſǽ ëŕĎ `şĠōōĕ EĕſīĶƆ discuss the work that needs to be done to convince people to make the changes that are needed in ‘The Limits of Science’.
Sunday The future is here – we’d better get ready. What does it mean to be resilient as a community in the face of climate change? Pŕ ōĶīIJƐ şĪ ſĕĈĕŕƐ ŕëƐƖſëō ĎĶƆëƆƐĕſƆǽ ſşŕƱƷŕ ĎĈşĈŊǽ 0ōōƷ ĶſĎǽ ëŕĎ Eſĕī lƖōōĶŕƆ ōşşŊ ëƐ how we can better prepare ourselves and recover or rebuild after major events in the
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session ‘Building Resilient Communities’. Pŕ ț¨IJĕ lşƆƐ ®ſīĕŕƐ ¨ëƆŊȜǽ `ëŔĕƆ ſëĎōĕƷǽ 'ĕōĶë DëōĈşŕĕſǽ ëŕĎ lƷŊëĕōë ëƖŕĎĕſƆ ĎĶƆĈƖƆƆ how they use the mightiest weapon of them all – their pen – to combat the greatest challenge facing humanity. `şĶŕ ĪĕŔëōĕ ōĕëĎĕſƆ `ëĈŊĶĕ LƖīīĶŕƆǽ ŕĶŊë lşōĕƆƱşſƐIJ ëŕĎ EĶŕë ƖƆIJƐşŕ Ķŕ ț!ōĶŔëƐĕ !IJëŕīĕ ëŕĎ EĕŕĎĕſȜ Īşſ ë ōşşŊ ëƐ IJşƱ women and girls hold the keys to unlocking ë īſĕĕŕȞĪƖƐƖſĕȂ şōëƆƐëōīĶëǽ ƐIJĕ īſĶĕĪ ĪĕōƐ Īşſ ōşƆƐ ōëŕĎƆĈëżĕǽ ĶƆ ƆşŔĕƐIJĶŕī ŔëŕƷ şĪ ƖƆ ĕƶżĕſĶĕŕĈĕǽ but perhaps don’t quite understand. PŕȞ ț şōëƆƐëōīĶëǼ ÉIJëƐ Éĕ ſĕ dşƆĶŕīȜǽ 'ĕōĶë DëōĈşŕĕſ ëŕĎ `şĠōōĕ EĕſīĶƆ ƆIJëſĕ IJşƱ ƐIJĕƷ ëſĕ dealing with the viscerality of climate change ƱĶƐIJ ëſëIJȞÉĶōƆşŕȂ
How can we farm better? Radical Hope: keynote event
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This year’s Byron Writers Festival will see a number of critical conversations take place around how we can farm better. ‘A key aspect that we need to address in tackling climate change is the approach we take to growing and ĎĶƆƐſĶćƖƐĶŕī şƖſ ĪşşĎǽ ƱIJĶōĕ ĈëſĶŕī Īşſ ōëŕĎ ëŕĎ ĈşƖŕƐſƷǽȜ ƆëĶĎ Øşĕ şōōşĈŊǽ ëſƐĶƆƐĶĈ ĎĶſĕĈƐşſ şĪ Ʒſşŕ ÉſĶƐĕſƆ DĕƆƐĶưëōȂ țÉĶƐIJ ƐIJëƐ Ķŕ ŔĶŕĎǽ we’ve invited a brains trust of experts in new and ancient methods of farming to explore the environmental and economic solutions to this major challenge.’ Celebrated Indigenous historian Bruce ëƆĈşĕ ƱĶōō ćĕ ōĕëĎĶŕī ƐIJĕ ĈşŕưĕſƆëƐĶşŕ with an exploration of how Aboriginal żĕşżōĕ ĈƖōƐĶưëƐĕĎ ƐIJĕ ōëŕĎ ƖƆĶŕī ƱëƐĕſ ǖşƱƆǽ ưĕīĕƐëƐĶşŕǽ ëŕĎ ĪĶſĕƆƐĶĈŊ żſëĈƐĶĈĕȂ ț0ưĕſƷ product we use must be stamped with our
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determination that our great-grandchildren Ĉëŕ ĕŕŇşƷ ƐIJĕŔ Ķŕ ƐIJĕ ĪƖƐƖſĕȜ ƱſĶƐĕƆ ëƆĈşĕ Ķŕ IJĶƆ ŔşƆƐ ſĕĈĕŕƐ ćşşŊǽ Future Fire, Future Farmingǽ ĈşȒëƖƐIJşſĕĎ ƱĶƐIJ Ķōō EëŔŔëīĕȂ Farmer and climate change educator Anika lşōĕƆƱşſƐIJ ƱĶōō ëōƆş ćĕ ĪĕëƐƖſĕĎȂ țwưĕſëōōǽ Ʊĕ need to increase soil carbon where that can be achieved. This means drawing carbon out of the atmosphere and getting it back into the īſşƖŕĎ ëŕĎ ĶŕƐş ưĕīĕƐëƐĶşŕȜǽ ƆëƷƆ lşōĕƆƱşſƐIJȂ A man who knows a thing or two about soil ĶƆ lëƐƐIJĕƱ 0ưëŕƆǽ ƱIJş ƱĶōō ćĕ ŇşĶŕĶŕī ƐIJĕ festival lineup to help us better understand the rich resource that soil is. He’ll be joined by fellow soil aficionados Indira Naidoo ëŕĎ !şƆƐë EĕşſīĶëĎĶƆ Īşſ ë ĈşŕưĕſƆëƐĶşŕ Ɛş celebrate the joy of gardening and all that the act of growing food can bring us in daily life.
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How can we approach our current moment with radical hope? ÉIJĕŕ ĈƖſëƐĶŕī ƐIJĶƆ ŊĕƷŕşƐĕ ĕưĕŕƐǽ ëſƐĶƆƐĶĈ ĎĶſĕĈƐşſ Øşĕ şōōşĈŊ ſĕǖĕĈƐĕĎ şŕ ƐIJĕ ƐIJĕŔĕ şĪ the festival ‘Radical hope imagines a future goodness that transcends our current reality. It is a provocation to seek and create a new world in the face of incredibly challenging circumstances. Radical hope is a denial and refusal of cultural destruction and a determination to build a new culture for a changed environment.’ Five leading thinkers will come together Ɛş ĈşŕƆĶĎĕſ IJşƱ Ʊĕ Ĉëŕ ōşşŊ ƖŕǖĶŕĈIJĶŕīōƷ ëƐ şƖſ ĈƖōƐƖſëō ëŕĎ ĕŕưĶſşŕŔĕŕƐëō ƆĶƐƖëƐĶşŕǽ while finding a new way to imagine our
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future. With international guests the ĕŔĶŕĕŕƐ żIJĶōşƆşżIJĕſ Ȃ!Ȃ EſëƷōĶŕī Ȏ®bȏ ëŕĎ performing poet and arts consultant Thando ĶćëŕĎë ȎØĶŔćëćƱĕȏǽ ëƖƐIJşſǽ ǕōŔŔëŊĕſǽ ëŕĎ ĕŕưĶſşŕŔĕŕƐëō ĕĎƖĈëƐşſ 'ëŔşŕ EëŔĕëƖǽ żşĕƐǽ ëſƐĶƆƐǽ ëŕĎ ĈƖſëƐşſ ŕŕĕȒlëſĶĕ ¨ĕ ÉIJĶƖǽ ƷşƖŕī ƖŕĎŇëōƖŕī ĈōĶŔëƐĕ ëĈƐĶưĶƆƐ lĶë ¨IJşŔǽ and featuring a special musical performance by Nidala Barker. The ‘Radical Hope’ keynote event will take żōëĈĕ ëƐ Ʒſşŕ ¨IJĕëƐſĕ ëƐ ǮǼǪǧżŔ şŕ ëƐƖſĎëƷ ǩǮ ƖīƖƆƐȂ ¨IJĶƆ ĶƆ ë ƆĕżëſëƐĕōƷ ƐĶĈŊĕƐĕĎ ĕưĕŕƐȂ ¨ĶĈŊĕƐƆ ëſĕ ȨǪǬ ëŕĎ Ĉëŕ ćĕ żƖſĈIJëƆĕĎ ëƐ ƱƱƱȂ byronwritersfestival.com/feature-events. Many feature events sell out so please book early to avoid disappointment.
All tickets are available at: www.byronwritersfestival.com/tickets www.echo.net.au
Letters Revenge The Fischer–Spassky 1992 Twentieth Anniversary Rematch was in fact Russia and Spassky’s revenge. Russia knew that Bobby Fischer was unstable, radical, anti-authoritaarian, malleable, and penniless. By enticing him to break the US sanctions against the thenYugoslavia they knew that Fischer and the American government would forever be at war. Prizemoney for the event was $3.5m – a massive amount thirty years ago for a vagrant. The result was that America lost their only world chess champion and Fischer lost everything except the prize money. And Russia got some revenge against the USA for assisting in dismantling the USSR. In 1972 America used Fischer to symbolically conquer the might of the atheist Soviet Union. Even US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, had rung Fischer imploring him to complete the 1972 Championship. It was the tragic Fischer who was used by both sides of the Cold War! It is now half a century since Bobby Fischer won the Championship. Bobby lived the remainder of his life basically on the run from country to country, being imprisoned and even marrying to prevent extradition to the unforgiving USA. Since 1972 America has not produced another world chess champion in spite of granting citizenship to many of the world’s top foreign players. Bobby died at the appropriate age of 64 years – matching the number of squares on a chess board. His nature was black and white, matching the colours of chess pieces. Perhaps also matching the skin colour extremes of the human race. Peter Hanna Byron Bay
Recognising history I arrived in Mullum from Sydney in 1976 – I loved the town and the people and felt like I belonged. In about 2010-ish I was told, and shown paperwork, that I had family history here. In 1879 my great uncle was allocated 500 acres at Federal and moved there in 1882. He built a big house – Beechgrove – that still stands there now and in 1906 he was on the first Byron Council. His name was William John Bate. I was so proud and my sense of belonging grew even stronger – I’d show off about it sometimes (a lot!). www.echo.net.au
I could never understand the awful treatment of Aboriginal people and the more I educated myself on their plight the crankier I became. Bruce Pascoe’s wonderful book Dark Emu finally came into my hands and I was reading it concurrently with watching the great NAIDOC Week stories (on SBS mostly) – so deep and intense. Don’t know why it took so long, but I finally got hit with a lightning bolt when I realised that the powers that be had given Bate Bundjalung land. Truly, the reality made me feel sick – bloody white superior bastards. I’d been thrilled to have local ancestry but now I feel ashamed to be connected (even genetically) with the dispossession of the local owners of the land. All I can hope is that Bate was a kind man. In truth, I’d like to reincarnate him with his fat privileged face, suit, waistcoat and fob watch and slap his face. Dugai Goonah! Hannah Grace Ocean Shores
Julian Assange Thanks to everyone who signed the petition to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese asking him to speak to the UK and USA governments on behalf of our fellow Australian citizen, Julian Assange. Northern Rivers NSW 4Assange (FB) collected over 500 signatures from community members and visitors and sent them to Canberra this week. We’re waiting for nonmegaphone diplomacy to show results, but would rather see some visible diplomacy, now that Labor has been in office for two months. Julian Assange has served over three years without charge in UK’s Belmarsh high-security prison. The UK Government decision on 17 June 2022 to extradite him to the United States makes it absolutely urgent and vital that the Australian Government take proactive steps to intervene. Cecily McGee Mullumbimby
Domestic v Wild Tragically so much of our natural wildlife is at risk. ‘Dead’ zones along New Brighton Road, Old New Brighton Road, beachfront (no dog beach), South Golden Beach(SGB) to New Brighton is an abundant bush area with roaming domestic animals. Have seen in the past cats along Redgate Road and dogs running across
the road just before the South Golden Beach Hall. When I first came to SGB wildlife abounded with bandicoots, water dragons, lizards of all shapes, sizes and colours. Destruction continues unabated. Very saddened by the amount of disproportionate attention given to dogs and cats as if there weren’t a problem. Owners of such are in collective self-denial. Ralph Johnston South Golden Beach
Psychedelic drugs I am a bit bewildered by the 4 Corners program last Monday on the use of psychedelic drugs in conventional medicine. When I first took LSD it was not yet illegal, so as long as you didn’t try to play in traffic you could indulge in some quite bizarre behaviour with very few consequences. The program was mostly preoccupied with the possibility of people using psychedelics as a means of controlling other people. Many of the groups insisted that drug experiences take place in a clinical setting. Take my word for it, that is the worst setting for a drug experience. I think this may be a way of trying to keep the medical profession on side as doctors often feel disempowered when people self-medicate (especially if it works). As the saying goes, take drugs in a nuthouse and you’ll have a nuthouse experience. There was little attempt to question the people whose experience had been in the natural setting in the bush. There are also certain factors to take into consideration when taking drugs. The reason they are so much more popular than legalised drugs is that taking them offers the possibility of learning something. Unfortunately there is a law of diminishing returns – you tend to learn less on each occasion over time. Unfortunately many react by taking larger doses of drugs, which doesn’t work. At my age I wouldn’t expect to have any major insights by taking psychedelics, so I don’t. When I last took them regularly was when I attended doofs – just a quarter trip to enhance the experience and keep me alert. By the way, you should ignore all establishment claims that people died taking ‘party drugs’. People don’t die from the LSD or ecstasy they think they are taking but from the adulterations added to the drugs by unscrupulous distributors. David Gilet Byron Bay
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Mullum residents: ‘defeat and distress’ over pod housing Steve Bellerby Many residents are concerned about the high-speed construction of the Emergency Housing Development along the railway corridor in Prince Street, Mullumbimby.
Good idea bad location The development is the brainchild of Resilience NSW and has the blessing of the Byron Shire Council. When you first hear about it you think ‘that’s wonderful!, emergency housing for the vulnerable people who were displaced from their homes in the February floods’. When you realise that this site went under more than a metre of water, you start to wonder about the suitability of the site. The more you look into it the more questions arise and many nearby residents are deeply concerned and distressed. It is not just for the prospective 180 people who will be accommodated in the pods but for the impact on many existing homes. This project has the potential to adversely impact many homes that have never previously been flooded. Artificially raising the land will have devastating consequences. On a recent door-knock 100 per cent of the residents expressed a feeling of defeat, not being heard, disempowerment, and distress. Their concerns are being ignored by Byron Council and Resilience NSW. Many of these residents are still unable to live in their own homes after the floods. Their houses are without walls, kitchens, and bathrooms, with some camping in their driveways. They understand the impact of the flood all too well. Many feel retraumatised by watching the creation of this temporary village. For future tenants the
prospect of having accommodation that will be no safer than what they had to temporarily abandon in the flood does not help.
Proposed site a poor ĈIJşĶĈĕ ćĕĈëƖƆĕ ĶƐ ǖşşĎƆ All concerned residents are in agreement there is a need for such accommodation. We deem the site chosen to be unsuitable and ill-considered. Resilience NSW website states that sites for such accommodation will be chosen on ‘their potential for future flooding’. This site in Mullumbimby is flood prone in the extreme. This is demonstrated by the many houses in close proximity to the site on Prince Street and Station Street. Studies have repeatedly stated Mullumbimby is sensitive to land being artificially raised by introducing fill. This advice has been ignored on this occasion, increasing the danger of future flooding for many residents.
Evacuation Plan? The high flood water in February 2022 meant that it was perilous to attempt evacuation. The seriousness of the flood and telephone communication difficulties meant residents were trapped in their homes. Locals who had ‘tinnies’ and kayaks were largely responsible for assisting such people. Evacuation centres were filled with tired, traumatised residents. At one stage it was feared the Evacuation Centre (Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club) was in danger of being inundated. Despite this Resilience NSW in collaboration with Byron Shire Council are offering emergency housing to 180 people on some of the most flood prone land in the town. How will we get them to safety and where will we accommodate them if we can get them out?
Vehicles pose a problem Cars need to also be taken into consideration. Assuming each pod has at least one car associated with it means there will be at least 60 cars in and around the pod village. This leads to concerns around ongoing traffic congestion. It is already difficult to turn west into Mullumbimby from the streets on the northern side of Argyle Street. Requests to see traffic impact studies made public have not been successful as yet. In addition, inadequate parking on site will mean others will have to park on Prince Street, which is an already narrow street with no footpath.
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0ƶƐſë ĈëſƆ şŕ ƐIJĕ ǖşşĎȒ prone land dismissed as ‘collateral damage’ by Resilience NSW As evidenced in the last flood, the ability to move your car to safety in rapidly rising floodwaters simply wasn’t possible. Any resident in Mullumbimby remembers the number of cars that were written off in the last flood. Memories are fresh of attempts to get cars to higher ground then walking home through rising floodwaters in the middle of the night. In another flood there will be upwards of 60 extra cars competing for scarce high ground. When questioned on this matter Resilience NSW basically shrugged it off as collateral damage.
A rushed decision Resilience NSW has stated that the pods themselves will be elevated; however, the ground underneath them will be saturated for months, so basically every time the residents step out of their pods they will be walking and living in a bog. A flood is not a 24-hour event and then it’s over; it’s an ongoing ground and surface-water problem. If there is an attempt solve the mud problem by pouring fill and artificially raising the land that will effectively displace flood waters higher into existing homes. Within three days of a letter being delivered to some residents, stating this development was happening, truckloads of roadbase (fill?) were delivered onto the site. This has been ongoing for two weeks – truck after truck of fill – no wonder the locals are concerned.
Contamination problem There is a question the site may be contaminated from years of trains operating on the tracks. It is on the EPA website as a contaminated site that is going through regulatory procedures before decontamination can commence. Hopefully the site has been tested for asbestos (from the brakes on the trains) and arsenic (used to eradicate termites from the sleepers). It would be pertinent for the testing report to made available to Mullumbimby residents to allay concerns that families are being placed in an unsafe environment. In 2014 The Echo newspaper reported the rail corridor running through Lismore had been tested and found to be contaminated and is
unsuitable for use as a rail trail. Given the same train line with the same trains ran through the centre of this emergency housing development, there are valid concerns and testing results should be made available. A further concern is the lack of silt fencing on the construction site. Silt fencing is a state government requirement for any building site, let alone one so large on which significant amount of fill has been placed. Environmentally damaging run-off into the river is a very real possibility. This needs to be investigated and rectified. There is also the concern of possible detrimental health effects as a consequence of placing pods above a 180MW underground electricity cable known as the Terranora Interconnector. It runs north–south through the centre of the land chosen for the pod village and transfers electricity between NSW and QLD.
Cheap and available doesn’t make it suitable There are many questions and concerns raised by local residents that remain unanswered or unacknowledged. We know that Byron Council has stated the site was always earmarked for housing. However, residential housing (as opposed to a hastily erected pod village) would have had all the correct studies done with rezoning taking place and a DA on display for public comment and participation etc etc… the process would have taken a few years and rightly so. Due diligence and planning rules seem to have been overlooked when it comes to this project. Just because the site is cheap and available doesn’t make it suitable. It is cheap and available because it floods and may be contaminated, which means it is unsuitable.
More thought and planning required Housing on the site should be undertaken with more thought, sensitivity, and planning together with community consultation. That isn’t what’s happening here. The speed at which this is going ahead and the disregard shown to due process and residents is both alarming and disappointing. Mullumbimby residents deserve the right to be heard and consulted before any more works takes place. Q Steve Bellerby is a member of the Mullumbimby Residents Association.
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Letters Potholes Who’s with me in launching a class action against Byron and Lismore councils for compensation for us hapless ratepayers as we daily shred expensive tyres driving on the parlously potholed roads in these two shires? Having done another $1,000 worth of damage to a tyre and rim, I asked my local tyre person how the Council staff would react if I complained to them. He shrugged his shoulders, shook his head, faced his palms upwards, and said ‘Meh’. Yesterday’s was the third $495 dollar tyre that I’ve had to replace in two years, and now I’m also up for a possibly new rim and a wheel alignment. Total repairs to date are over $2,000. The potholes in question are along Richmond Hill Road, and some of them are deep enough to bury a councillor in. The people I was visiting assured me that the potholes were very occasionally repaired, but mostly, their major road looks like somewhere in Ukraine after a particularly heavy Russian bombing. Countless residents and visitors have had the same misfortunes… and nothing is done. How much could it cost
to (a) have a truck with some gravel and tar to at least make temporary fixes to the myriad holes along such roads, until proper repairs can be made or (b) pay someone with a few spray cans to traverse the shire every few weeks to spray the bitumen to highlight the potholes? That way at least we motorists would have a fighting chance, and I’m sure any councillors who voted for such a change would get huge brownie points. George Lewin Montecollum
Tragedy of... The tragedy of the commons refers to a situation in which individuals with access to a public resource (also called a common) act in their own interest and in so doing, ultimately deplete the resource. Over exploitation of the world’s fisheries is a prime example. The ocean is owned by everyone so no-one takes responsibility for it. The prevailing ethos is ‘if I don’t net those fish then the next guy will’. Consequently 50 per cent of fish stocks have been hunted to commercial extinction. It occurred to me that climate change, the seemingly unstoppable rise in
greenhouse gas, is a tragedy of the commons. The biosphere is a public resource. Australia may be intent on reducing the amount of greenhouse gas domestically but is the world’s second biggest exporter of coal and gas for other countries to burn. Even though we profit enormously from the sale of these fossil fuels, we justify our dissonance by saying ‘If we don’t sell them coal and gas, somebody else will’. I think arms dealers share that same morality. For Australia to become a truly responsible global citizen in this climate emergency, we have to forsake profiting from the sale of fossil fuels and leave them in the ground. This is our greatest environmental challenge because it means walking away from $120 billion in GDP revenue (which is growing each year). But there is a silver lining. According to the Milankovitch Cycle (search it) in 60,000 years our planet enters another Ice Age and the temperature plunges 5–6 degrees and half the Earth freezes over. Then we will really appreciate every lump of coal and litre of gas we can get hold of! The trouble is, the doomsday spectre of climate
change is so pervasive, few believe we will be here in 60,000 years. That is so sad. Michael Balson Upper Wilsons Creek
Israel Junkets According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute report federal parliamentarians received 139 sponsored trips of which 25 went to Israel, 17 to Taiwan and 15 to the USA between 2018 and 2022. The largest sponsor of all non-Australian- governmentfunded trips was the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council. It’s interesting to note that coalition parliamentarians were almost twice as likely as those from the ALP to take a sponsored trip to Israel (Coalition–15; ALP–eight; Crossbench–two); there was reluctance by all parties to visit Palestine. Just six parliamentarians visited both Israel and Palestine. Former foreign minister Bob Carr says, ‘The Israel lobby is the largest foreign influence operation run in Australia. The trips and the other activities have only one objective and that’s to see that no matter what Israel does… it will never be criticised by Canberra.’ Gareth W R Smith Byron Bay
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CHESS by Ian Rogers World Champion Magnus Carlsen’s Zagreb, are also skipping the event. Add to that late covid withdrawals, abdication announcement has been compared to retirements by other and Australia’s ability to field a fullsportspeople at the top of their game, strength team gives hope for a top such as Michael Jordan or Ash Barty. 20 finish in both Open and Women’s However, Carlsen’s decision is com- events. pletely different: he intends to keep playing the sport he still loves, and proved that commitment by dominating last week’s Superunited rapid and blitz tournament in Zagreb. Carlsen’s victory was down to his overall consistency. The World Champion finished second in both the rapid and blitz legs of the tournament, losing only three of his first 25 games. Unexpectedly, when the $US40,000 first prize was already assured, Carlsen lost his final two games – a collapse which enabled Carlsen’s old rival Hikaru Nakamura to stay world #1 on Dutch number two, Jorden van Foreest, was both rapid and blitz ranking lists. the unexpected winner of the rapid section After a short stint at home in Oslo, in Zagreb, thanks to his tactical alertness. Carlsen has moved on to Chennai, For example, in the diagrammed position where he will lead the third-ranked Mamedyarov, White, was faced with disaster on Norwegian team at the Olympiad. the queenside but created a mating attack out Norway’s high ranking is both a of nowhere with 33.Rg3! Van Foreest stopped tribute to the Carlsen chess boom the imminent 34.Rxh6+ with 33...Rxe5! and but also indicates just how many top the game continued 34.dxe5 c3 35.Nf6! whereplayers are missing from Chennai. Not upon van Foreest realised that his intended 35... only are Russia and China absent, for cxd2 would allow 36.Rxh6+! gxh6 37.Rg8 checkpolitical and covid reasons respec- mate! However, the Dutchman pulled himself tively, but the French top two, Maxime together and finished off the game with 35... Vachier-Lagrave and Alireza Firouzja, Qxf6! 36.Qxd7 Qe6 and Mamedyarov had no who finished tied for second place in choice but to resign. Q Players meet at Byron Bay Services Club, Sat 2.30 and Mon 6.00
Community not happy at Splendour chaos Q It’s a case of ‘Told you so!’ Splendour establishing itself at the present site drew huge resistance from locals. It cuts across the last remaining wildlife corridor from the caldera to the coast. It damages rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. The koala habitat was the main factor in locals winning the Land and Environment case brought to Judge Preston by the brilliant EDO’s Sue Higginson, now a Greens member in the Northern Rivers. Splendour developers rode roughshod over locals, the environment, Indigenous wisdom, fauna and flora and the Land and Environment Court ruling. When that went against them, they went to NSW Liberal state government claiming this is a state-significant event. Yes, significant for trashing the environment and the wishes of the majority of local residents. Splendour should return to the venue that worked better for its patrons at Belongil Fields within walking distance of Byron. Or
To drain a swamp call an expert. lease Peter Noble’s site at Tyagarah. Jessica DeCrou’s pathetic media response was an insult to those who attended by blaming the weather and smilingly describing the final exit as going seamlessly. Our protest meetings when this was proposed forewarned everything that has happened – a floodplain is not suitable, the traffic jams were predicted to affect residents, commuters and school kids. Fire hazard is another factor that could happen with the chaos that ensues in massive crowded campgrounds. Mega money is the motive. Selling half of the
ownership to an American consortium was the last of a shoddy project. I hope this sinks the whole dam thing into the mud from the murky depths it came from. Henrietta Fraser Ocean Shores Q As a local resident of Wooyung I have watched North Byron Parklands (NBP) increasing their patronage to the maximum of 50,000 patrons on site, which is not sustainable for a number of reasons. 1) Access roads are not made to handle such a volume. NBP would need their own exit lane from M1 through the two
roundabouts at Yelgun and onto their site. 2) Big chunks of NBP are on a floodplain that frequently floods. In fact it was flooded totally in July 2020, during the time when Splendour would have happened. This year the grounds have not really dried out since summer, therefore it was to be expected to get extremely muddy, especially with the long-term weather forecasts we had. 3) The traffic chaos this year illustrates the difficulties the site has when dealing with any weather event and one can only imagine the problems that would occur if there would be a real need to evacuate in wet weather! How would it be possible to get thousands of bogged cars off the site? If people would have to leave their cars and belongings behind and be evacuated by bus this would be at a great expense for the punters and for the environment. If it takes up to 12 hours to let all the people in, how long does it take to get them out again? 4) We had less than 100mm of rain during this event. How would the
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Letters / Community at Work organisers handle a huge deluge? They really have only one way out which is their front gate onto Tweed Valley Way. Their other exit onto Wooyung Road is not practical because as people turn left it leads onto a wooden one-lane bridge (!) feeding onto Tweed Valley Way, and if they turn right they get stopped by the floodwaters farther down Wooyung Road. Therefore most people would be trapped. NBP is not really a site fit for 50,000. Why don’t they rent the Blues Festival site not only for camping in wet weather but also for their festivals? At least the Tyagarah site seems to handle wet conditions a bit better! And really, do we need two huge festival sites in one shire? Gisela Stieglitz Wooyung Q The legislation that gave
Splendour consent has been revoked. Splendour’s consent should also now be revoked. Originally Byron Council gave Splendour consent, but the residents took that to the Land and Environment Court and had Byron’s consent overturned (on two successful points of claim:
1) That the site’s Wildlife Habitat zoning prohibited an event site, and 2) That Byron Council’s consent had not demonstrated that no environmental harm would take place. The Splendour developers then took the event to the Qld Woodford site, but didn’t sell out tickets there, (it didn’t have the hippy vibe they were marketing), so they took it to the NSW Government, which invented new legislation to enable the state government to overturn the Land and Environment Court judgment (you can’t let legislation, or the environment, or the state government’s own farmland protection zoning of the site, get in the way of GST revenue, and anyway we can all eat cake). The state’s new invented legislation (called Part 3A) was associated with corruption on other developments, and ended up being so reviled that the state government revoked and removed the Part 3A legislation. The enabling legislation is gone, and with it gone, so should be the Splendour consent. The recent Splendour debacle should be a real wakeup call, as this recent debacle is a warning that raises the extremely serious
concerns at what would be an even more serious situation of a bushfire. A bushfire would race across this site faster than people could run. An intense bushire originating in the adjacent nature reserve could send burning embers kilometres in front of the fire front, setting intense fires in the forest, carparks and camping sites on site. Thousands on site, and thousands packed in waiting for buses, would be the trapped victims unable to escape. Original submissions against [the Splendour DA) clearly illustrated the risk of site flooding with photos provided of the site as a lake. A local RFS member drove back from Sydney to raise his strong concerns at the capacity of an evacuation in case of a bushfire. The originally stated risks from a heavy rainfall event have now been demonstrated. Who’s assessing the risks now? Or will GST revenue and the US corporation majority Splendour (and Falls) owners’ income mean that we wait until the originally stated risk of a bushfire engulfing the site is also demonstrated? John Lazarus Byron Bay
Community at Work – On The Horizon DEADLINE NOON FRIDAY Email copy marked ‘On The Horizon’ to editor@echo.net.au. asked to arrive at 9:30 AM for a 10:00 AM start. Friends of CWA of NSW and those interested in membership are most welcome to attend. Ladies, please bring refreshments for a light lunch. Membership enquiries to Jen 6684 7282.
Tweed Palliative Support
The Community Transport Company are seeking volunteer drivers in the Tweed/Byron/Ballina areas. Contact Bethany Langford on 1300 812 504 or via email bethanylangford@ communitytransport.net.au.
AIRS North Coast
Bridge lessons
Seniors mahjong
The Association of Independent Retirees, Far North Coast Branch (AIR) will be holding their next monthly meeting at 9.30am for 10am at the Ballina RSL Club, on Friday 5 August. The guest speaker wil be David Grosser from Morgans Financial Ballina. Enquiries to John Ritchie 0437 509 618.
Bridge lessons are available from Friday 2 September to 7 October 9.45– 11.45am at the Cavanbah Centre, Byron Bay. Entry is $60 which includes a copy of Paul Marston’s book Paul Marston’s Bridge Course and club membership. Bridge is a rewarding pastime, which is stimulating and inexpensive. Enquiries: Helen Baker on 0401 669 639.
Seniors welcome to our friendly group, meeting in Byron Bay on a Friday afternoon. No charge. Card players welcome too. Enquiries: Nancy 0498 480 373.
Community Transport
Shedding Shedding Community Workshop and Repair Cafe OPENING DAY Saturday, 13 August 10am–4pm. Come and have a cuppa and get on the tools with us. Email hello@shedding.com.au to join our crew.
Chemical Free Landcare Byron Shire Chemical Free Landcare next fortnightly working bee will be at Brunswick Heads, on Saturday 6 August, 8am until 12pm. Meet at the end of South Head Beach fire trail gate.
Author talk Byron Bay Library is pleased to present an author talk by Tony Park, author of new book The Pride, on Wednesday, 10 August from 10.30am. Please phone 6685 8540 to book a place at this event.
Mullum CWA Mullumbimby Branch of CWA of NSW (Country Women’s Association of New South Wales) will meet on Wednesday 10th August 2022 in the Mullumbimby CWA Rooms Cnr Tincogan & Gordon Streets Mullumbimby. Members are
Book event Friends of Libraries Byron Shire are hosting a book event in conjunction with the Byron Writers Festival with author Nikki Gemmell in conversation with Mandy Nolan. Nikki Gemmell’s new memoir Dissolve is a deeply personal, profoundly intimate reflection on love and female creativity. To be held at the Moller Pavilion, Bangalow Show ground on Thursday 25th August 2022 at 1.30 to 3.00pm. A delicious afternoon tea will be provided by Bangalow CWA, plus a lucky door prize, entry $25. Bookings are essential at www.byronbayfol.com
NR Collectors Club The Northern Rivers Collectors Club Inc. are holding their 30th Antiques and Collectables Exhibition and Trading Fair at the Murwillumbah Civic Centre on Saturday 13 August from 8.30am to 2.30pm. Entry: adults $6, kids $1. There will be a valuer attending. There will be thousands of items for sale; antiques, vintage, retro and modern.
The Rotary Club of Mt Warning AM (Murwillumbah) is providing a sausage sizzle and tea, coffee, cakes, drinks etc. Proceeds to Tweed Palliative Support Inc. Details 6677 9577 or 0439 779 577. Peter Bradridge 0414 410 416.
Low-cost or free food Food Box Thursdays 9.30–11.30am at Uniting Church, Mullumbimby. 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.
Mullumbimby Toastmasters Club Mullum Magic provides a safe and fun environment for members and guests to develop their public speaking skills. Meeting 7pm every second and fourth Thursday of the month at the Mullum Ex-Services Club. Guests welcome. Contact Bruce 0418 515 991, or Ninian 0411 629 982.
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.
26—28 August Elements of Byron
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Byron Writers Festival 2022 has been relocated to the grounds adjacent to Elements of Byron, 144 Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay
Full program announced and all tickets on sale
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Good Taste
Eateries Guide MULLUMBIMBY
BYRON BAY
No Bones
Yaman Mullumbimby
TACO TUESDAYS / $5 tacos SUNDAY SESSIONS / $7 sliders, $6 beers, $15 cocktails HAPPY HOUR / 5–6pm $12 margaritas, $7 wines, $6 beers LOCAL DJ from 5pm
Vegan Bar and Kitchen. 11 Fletcher Street 0481 148 007 Open Tuesday to Sunday Book online: www.nobonesbyronbay.com.au
62 Stuart St, Mullumbimby 6684 3778 www.yamanmullumbimby.com.au
Open 7 days from 9am–8pm Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
#BRUSSELSNOTBEEF Incredible cocktails, locals beers & all-day snacks and food to share, with ocean views.
Loft Byron Bay
The Empire 20 Burringbar St, Mullum
Happy Hour | Every day 4–6pm $6 Loft lager or wine, $10 Aperol Spritz, $14 Margarita & $2 fresh oysters
4 Jonson Street, Byron Bay 6680 9183
6684 2306 Open 7 days 9am–3pm FB/Insta: EmpireMullum empiremullum.com.au Orders: mryum.com/theempire
Espresso Martini Nights | Every day 9–11pm 2 for $20 Classic Espresso Martini.
Book online: www.loftbyronbay.com.au
Open every day from 4pm till late.
The Italian Byron Bay
The Italian Byron Bay provides a bustling, atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine and some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wines.
21, 108 Jonson St, Byron Bay Open Monday to Saturday 5.30pm to late
Order online and join our loyalty program. Catering for up to 100 people lunch and dinner. BYO Locally owned and operated. Scan code for menu.
Main Street Open for takeaway daily, 12 midday until dinner. Menu, Phone and more details @mainstreet_burgerbar 18 Jonson Street 6680 8832
76 Booyong Road, Nashua. Open 12–4pm Fri–Sun. Bookings via our website www.fridasfield.com
Success Thai
Mon–Fri lunch & dinner, closed Sundays. Lunch 12 noon–3pm. Dinner from 5–8.30pm. 3/31 Lawson St, Byron Bay www.facebook.com/ pages/Success-ThaiFood/237359826303469
The Rocks Brunch 6.30am–2pm, Thu–Mon 16 Lawson St, Byron Bay 6685 7663 Menus at therocksbyronbay.com.au @therocksbyronbay
KARKALLA Byron Bay Native Indigenous Restaurant
Cnr of Bay Lane & Fletcher St, Byron Bay
Menus available on Facebook. The Rocks is back in business! We have a range of freshly sourced dishes, Reverence coffee, and hand-made juices and smoothies at locals prices. Fully licensed, all day brunch and happy hour from 11am. Check out our new dishes on Instagram!
Food with history, story & connection DINNER, THURSDAY–MONDAY Early sitting from 5pm | Second sitting from 7.30pm Bookings highly recommended, via our website www.karkalla.com.au | @karkallabyronbay
Long Lunches Contemporary country dining from award-winning chef. Seasonal produce-driven set menus with multiple dishes shared amongst your booking. Beautiful eco-farm location, just 10 minutes from Bangalow. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.
Harvest 18-22 Old Pacific Highway Newrybar NSW 2479 02 6687 2644 www.harvest.com.au @harvestnewrybar
Menu and more details @mainstreet_burgerbar
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.
Order and pay online! Scan the QR code to view menu and order online through Mr Yum. Phone orders welcome. Takeaway is available on the whole menu.
NEWRYBAR
Open for takeaway daily, 12 midday until dinner.
‘Make a meal of it’ Add chips and a drink, just $5.
Something for all tastes, from epic burgers to vegan delights. Enjoy delectable treats and good vibes at this Mullum icon.
Frida’s Field
Byron’s Freshest Pizza
Serving Byron Bay for 30 years. Open 7 days and nights. Delivery from Suffolk to Ewingsdale. 90-96 Jonson Street 6685 5700 www.legendpizza.com.au
Drop in for an authentic atmosphere. Dine-in or takeaway.
NASHUA
OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY. BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE BY PHONE OR THROUGH OUR WEBSITE. 5633 1216 WALK-INS VERY WELCOME. www.theitalianbyronbay.com
Legend Pizza
Coffee, malawach rolls, pita pockets, falafel, traditional Yemenite spices and all your favourites, always freshly made.
COFFEE CART 7 days | 6.30am–2pm RESTAURANT Lunch | Wed–Sun | 12–2.30pm Dinner | Fri & Sat | 5.30–8.30pm DELI Mon–Fri | 7.30am–2pm Sat–Sun | 8am–2pm
CATERING
CELEBRATIONS BY LIZ JACKSON
Celebrations Cakes by Liz Jackson
E: lizzijjackson@gmail.com P: 0414 895 441 GLUTEN FREE AND SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS AVAILABLE
Meeting the makers Simon Haslam Last weekend I went to Cape Byron Distillery for the Harvest Trail ‘Meet the Maker’ event with interstate guests who happen to be whisky lovers.
Having tried the whiskies, I think they’re going to be not only very popular, but also a product of which our region can be proud. One of the good things about these events is that, with three generations of Brook family members
on site, you can see how the commitment to sustainability and the environment in their family business has developed in the 33 years since Martin and Pam Brook’s first well-meaning tree plantings on a barren farm.
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Barrio 1 Porter St, North Byron Opening Hours Mon–Sat: Breakfast 7am– 11pm; Lunch 11am–3pm Thu–Sat: Aperitif Hour 3pm–5pm; Dinner 5pm–late @barriobyronbay
The Coop Rotisserie and Larder 91 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Ph 5628 7021
Barrio takes its inspiration from locally sourced produce and Middle Eastern cuisine. Offering daily bakes, breakfast cakes, classic sandwiches, vibrant salads, smoked fish, woodfired meats and cocktails. Keep an eye on our socials for daily specials.
Serving succulent local free range chicken, salads and hot vegetables to go. Catering available.
Open Sunday to Friday, 11am to 7pm.
North Byron Hotel 61 Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay Ph 6685 6500 Kitchen open Sun-Thu 11.30am8.30pm / Fri & Sat 11.30am-9.30pm Bar open daily 11.30am-late Bottleshop open daily 10am-8pm hello@northbyronhotel.com.au
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Step away from the centre of town and into a shimmering oasis away from crowds. Like tucked away treasure, the North Byron Hotel is a thriving mecca of good food, great music, laughter and the ‘chilled Byron Bay vibes’. Eat Drink Discover
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North Byron Hotel – a haven Simon Haslam
as well as some ambrosial delights, black truffle, smoked speck, rosemary, thyme, and oregano, as well as Salumi’s inferno salami and more.
The evolution of the old Sunrise Bistro into the North Byron Hotel is a boon for all of us who visit it. Set outside the busyness of central Byron, down the road from the Habitat precinct, and hugged by vegetation, it’s tucked away enough to feel like a haven. The place is open and inviting with a chilled coastal vibe. There’s an abundance of natural materials with stylish features, driftwood, and greenery inside reflecting the bushy surrounds. There are a number of different open spaces within the venue. Large glass doors open out to spacious decks (with heaters); out on the lawn there are hip shaded and sunny outdoor settings including rugs and cushions and fairy lights; there is an elegantly casual dining area; a spacious bar area where you can take in the scenery or pull up on a comfortable stool; and, an essential in any proper pub, the pool table. All of this works really well together and creates a relaxed and beautiful venue. Acoustic engineering isn’t usually a sexy subject but this venue offers a place that engenders easy intimate conversation. You can move from beers at the bar or cocktails on the lawn to the dining room where there is a display of bottles of wines and champagne – sitting on a bed of ice are
white and rosé wines, including three different French rosés, two of which, like many of the whites and reds, were offered by the glass. And, if you really must celebrate with a bottle of Veuve, or an expensive bottle of chardonnay, you can indulge yourself. As for choice in beers, there seemed to be a couple of dozen beers on tap as well. You might consider using their local courtesy bus with pickups and drop-offs available as well, if you really want to test out the entire range. Dining at the North Byron was really enjoyable; the food was tasty, fresh, and generous. They have great share plates: from a simple bowl of Sicilian olives or fried local calamari with kimchi, pickled cucumbers, and Thai basil to a wonderful wood-fired miso
Complete the meal with one of their generous salads, such as the broccoli salad with pancetta, or the orange, fennel, pomegranate salad – all come with a huge array of potential add-ons like grilled chicken and beef, halloumi, Byron Bay burrata, white anchovies etc, as do the ten different pizzas, if you feel like you want to micromanage your whole food experience.
eggplant with salsa verde – these are dishes that are hard to find in other pubs! There are pub staples of burgers, steaks, and pasta as well as dishes like local wood-fired king prawns with burnt butter or kingfish crudo with coconut, green nahm jim, heirloom cucumbers and green chilli. Where the dining room meets the kitchen sits a grand pizza oven, which itself is a work of art, and the woodfired pizzas that come out of it have already earned a great reputation. The pizzas have all the classic toppings
The service was friendly, helpful, and prompt, with meals arriving easily and punctually. There are plenty of staff here, unlike many other places! As a result, our food came quickly, but whether we were ordering food, getting served at the bar, or having our table cleared, it was all easy. The North Byron Hotel is a hidden treasure, where all are welcome. On the Saturday night we visited hip, beanie-headed pool players were there alongside elegant elders, festive family groups, and mirthful mid-agers. In other words, our whole community – everyone is welcome and everyone is catered for, whether you enjoy a beer and a bowl of chips or champagne and crudo, it’s here.
Community Open Day at the distillery The doors are swinging open at Cape Byron Distillery (home of Brookie’s Gin) for the community to drop in and see, sip, and celebrate the release of their first single-malt whisky on Sat 27 August 11am–6pm at the rainforest distillery.
Experience behindthe-scenes whisky tours and tastings. Sip signature Brookie’s cocktails on the deck overlooking the rainforest; soak up live music by Fernando aka Animal Ventura; and sate your appetite with a burger pop-up food truck by Samburger.
W Martin Brook explaining the role of fungi in rainforest regeneration, with his granddaughter Eva – a very able assistant tour guide from the youngest generation of Brooks.
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The B-Corp certified distillery is located just a 15-minute drive from the heart of Byron Bay, at St Helena, and situated on 95 acres of macadamia farm and regenerated rainforest. ‘We’re so excited to finally share Cape Byron Single Malt Whisky with the local community and to showcase our rainforest distillery on a fun-filled day of celebration. We are also raising funds from our whisky tastings on the day to donate to local charity NRCF, whose values we share, particularly with supporting the community and the environment,’ says Eddie Brook, co-founder. Along with Eddie, master distiller Jim McEwan (Islay, Scotland) will be on site for the
day sharing knowledge and whisky wisdom and of course tasting a few wee drams with the lucky guests. The event is free to attend. Walk-ins are welcome and charity donations are encouraged. Guests attending will have priority access to batch number 1 of the rainforest whisky before it is released to the general public.
• Cape Byron ‘The Original’ Australian Single Malt Whisky, 47%ABV 700ml rrp $125
Dryland rice from Marlivale Victoria Cosford What’s been a tragedy for many at the start of the year has been a blessing for some farmers, like Neville Singh and his banana plantation, like Frank Boyle and his brown rice. All that rain and all those fertile floodplains are precisely what enable the latter to produce his dryland crops, a perfectly sustainable and environmentally friendly way to grow rice. What used to be known as Nimbin Valley Rice and Pecans has morphed into Marlivale Farm, the name of the homestead. The one-time dairy farm at Goolmangar, near Nimbin, has been producing pecans for the past few decades and for half that time the rice. The Northern Rivers is unique in Australia for growing dryland rice – sometimes referred to as ‘upland’ rice – thanks to its abundance of rainfall (we know), its pristine clean green environment, and its subtropical climate. And Frank’s brown rice has been a much-in-demand feature at the local farmers markets for a long time now. Not only the rice, but also the brown jasmine rice, the brown rice crumbs (an excellent glutenfree way to crumb foods like fish) and the very popular brown rice cakes. ‘They’re very
healthy,’ says Mac. ‘They’re literally just rice with nothing added – no preservatives.’ As I crunch into a rice cake I realise it’s a far cry from the cardboardy ones from supermarkets I’m used to (and avoid). And the pecans. While they’re not a dryland crop, the farm’s dams are used to irrigate them in the spring. They’re blended into a gorgeous spread which, Mac tells me, is ‘more versatile than peanut butter.’ (Think pestos and smoothies…) Gluten free, it’s made of nothing more than the nuts lightly roasted then blended with their own natural oils. ‘There’s some caramelisation,’ Mac says, ‘but it’s not overly sweet.’ And of course it’s perfect smeared on to the brown rice cakes! Find Marlivale Farm every Tuesday at New Brighton Farmers Market 8–11am and Mullumbimby Farmers Market, every Friday 7–11am.
THE LAUNCH OF CAPE BYRON WHISKY: A CELEBRATION WITH JIM MCEWAN & EDDIE BROOK
BYRON BYRONBAY BAY // MELBOURNE MELBOURNE SYDNEY//BRISBANE BRISBANE 2022 SYDNEY 2022 Tickets available capebyrondistillery.com
Tickets available capebyrondistillery.com
• Cape Byron Chardonnay Cask Australian Single Malt Whisky, 48%ABV 700ml rrp$140
• Brookie’s signature cocktails at the cellar door range across $10–18
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Arts
Celebrating a Creative Decade
For the past ten years, North Coast Mud Trail has been an annual showcase, connecting people to pots and epitomising the creative lifestyle of the region. North Coast Ceramics Inc invites you to be part of this year’s celebration as we ramp up to tickle your creativity again on the weekend of August 13 & 14, 10am–4pm. Every Mud Trail artist is woven into the fabric of this region and adds something personal, intangible and really special to the vocabulary of locally relevant design. The bedrock of the North Coast Mud Trail is the belief that beautiful, hand made ceramics enrich lives, so map out your own trail to visit the studios that interest you. Share the journey with a friend, and time it to coincide with a demonstration or an artist’s talk for an enriching, immersive experience. Whether you are looking for a passionate conversation with an artist, a special gift, or exhibition quality artworks for your home, this annual opportunity is your chance to have a sneak peek into private studios and invest in handmade work that resonates with you. Check out the program and the interactive map: Northcoastceramics.com Insta: @northcoastceramics
ARTEXPRESS 2022 Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is proud to be one of two regional venues exhibiting ARTEXPRESS 2022. The exhibition is an annual showcase of exemplary art works from the HSC examination in Visual Arts in NSW. This particular ARTEXPRESS is a celebration of the challenges and hard work of the students and teachers who have endured the difficulty of creating artworks during a global pandemic. The works selected for display in ARTEXPRESS 2022 at Tweed Regional Gallery include a broad range of approaches and expressive forms, such as ceramics, collection of works, documented forms, drawing, graphic design, painting, photomedia, printmaking, sculpture, textiles and fibre, and time-based forms. ARTEXPRESS is a joint project between the NSW Department of Education (DoE) and the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). 02 6670 2790 gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au 2 Mistral Rd (Cnr Tweed Valley Way) Murwillumbah South
ARTEXPRESS 2022 22 July – 18 September 2022
On the big screen at Byron Theatre
Byron Writers Festival Workshops Get inspired, sink your teeth into your craft and learn from the best with a Byron Writers Festival workshop, taking place from Monday 22 till Thursday 25 August prior to Festival weekend in Byron Bay. This series of half- and full-day workshops are facilitated by authors appearing on the 2022 Festival program and cover a range of genres including ‘Theme, Imagery and Symbolism’ with Emily Bitto, ‘Memoir Ethics’ with Yves Rees, ‘The Truth is in the Detail’ with Eleanor Limprecht and ‘How to Write Satire’ with The Chaser’s Charles Firth. Spaces are filling fast (with some sold out) so be sure to book soon via byronwritersfestival. com/festival-workshops.
Festival Workshops
2022 BYRON WRITERS FESTIV VAL FESTIVAL
Enjoy thrilling National Theatre Live and great World Art on the big screen at Byron Theatre. A one-woman show that opened at Sydney’s Griffin Theatre in 2019, Prima Facie has now been staged to huge acclaim in London with Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) making a stunning West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning #MeToo play. 2 Screenings: Wednesday 10 August, 11am & 6:30pm. Canaletto & The Art of Venice is an immersive journey into the life and art of Venice’s famous view-painter, based on the exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. No artist better captures the essence and allure of Venice than Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto. Wednesday 24 August, 2pm. Book now at byrontheatre.com.
The Arts On Screen
Prima Facie - NT Live
Wednesday 10 August, 11:00am & 6:30pm
Get inspired, hone your craft and learn from the best!
Zev Donovan, Emmanuel Anglican College Animated Identity (detail) 2021, acrylic on canvas ARTEXPRESS is a joint project between the NSW Department of Education (DoE) and the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).
The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is a Tweed Shire Council Community Facility and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
Open Wed – Sun | 2 Mistral Road, Murwillumbah South | gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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A series of half and full-day writing workshops covering a range of genres and levels, facilitated by authors on the Byron Writers Festival 2022 line-up. Bookings essential via ě ī ĝ
Mon 22 Aug Thurs 25 Aug
Canaletto & the Art of Venice Wednesday 24 August, 2:00pm
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Creative Mullum Small Sculpture Prize Once again Creative Mullum is staging its annual Ingenuity event – this time taking the form of a Small Sculpture Prize. Submissions are open to all artists of the Northern Rivers as part of their flood recovery strategy. A curated exhibition will be held over the first weekend of November, with up to $6000 prize
money to be won. They welcome sculptures in any medium, up to 60cm in any dimension. Please enter online via the Creative Mullum website www.creativemullum.org.au by 30 September. Happy making! Weekend event: Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm Fifteen local studios featuring 17 potters open for one weekend Demostrations | Workshops | Artist talks | Pottery sales
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Blue Island, curated by Sally Anderson, is now showing at the BSA Project Space until 19 August, Monday–Friday, 10am–3pm. The exhibition seeks to question the reliability of memory and offers a way to authenticate experience through colour. There will be an in-conversation with Sally Anderson and Michael Cusack on Saturday 6 August 2–4pm followed by drinks. byronschoolofart.com
Ocean Shores Art Expo This year the Expo will be held at the Ocean Shores Country Club. One of the four judges, Vanessa Bertagnole, will judge the Photography and Digital Art categories. Vanessa is an award-winning photographer, artist, graphic designer and former arts administrator based in Brisbane. Her photography work is mainly concerned with the elusiveness of memory. She has been a finalist in national and international art prizes and her work is held in many private collections throughout the world. November 5–6 at Ocean Shores Country Club Go to www.osartexpo.com to enter.
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1. Final opportunity to buy drinks (4,6) 6. Famous Swedish songsters (4) 10. Backstabber (7) 11. Warrior (7) 12. City in the Netherlands (9) 13. Examine (5) 14. Flat round hat (5) 15. Reckless; daring (9) 17. Day of special significance (3,6) 20. Abhorrence (5) 21. Soil (5) 23. A shrill howling noise (9) 25. Non-nocturnal (7) 26. Agreeableness (7) 27. Spool (4) 28. Game that decides the champion (5,5)
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Mercury in Virgo’s picky, Venus in Cancer’s sensitive, Sun in Leo’s easily offended – suggesting a dancing-oneggs-in-stilettos kind of week …
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this story contains the name of a person who has died. This weekend this country lost Bundjalung Senior Elder, songman and storyteller Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung) – Archie Roach. He was just 66. An age indicative of what First Nations people can expect in Australia – to die 8–9 years earlier than nonAboriginal Australians. A shorter life expectancy brought about by trauma and institutionalised racism created by colonisation and assimilation. The fact we are still trying to close the gap 200 years later and not achieving anything is proof that we have caused enduring harm to the First People of this country. It’s something that I as a non-Aboriginal Australian feel huge shame about and a sense of personal responsibility. Bad policy enacted by our great-great-grandfathers – our ancestors – IS our responsibility, because we profit from it, and generations of Aboriginal Australians have paid the price. And they continue to. With health and wellbeing disparity that sees overrepresentation of Aboriginal Australians compared to non Aboriginal in presentations of chronic illness, incarceration, and death in custody. We lost the voice of one the most powerful truthtellers on the same weekend that our PM gave his Voice to Parliament speech at Garma Festival in Arnhem Land. A speech that was delivered to build momentum for a referendum. A voice that he spoke to as having ‘a willingness to listen’ that will exist and endure outside of the ups and downs of election cycles and short-term politics. We need that voice. In an informal way, Uncle Archie had been that voice. He has been using his music to tell stories about this country that are not in the history books.
From his first song Took the Children Away, Archie told the painful story of what had happened and continues to happen to First Nations families. He told the story of what happened to him, removed from his family and taken to an orphanage at just three years old. Look at your 3-yearold and imagine that happening to them. Last year I read his memoir Tell me Why. It is the most extraordinary story. In fact I think it’s one of the best books I’ve ever read. The writing is sublime. The humanity, the insight, the honesty are unbelievable. It was such an honour to hear Archie’s story in his words. A life of struggle and triumph, of adversity and love, of connection to country and of purpose. It’s so humble. It should be a book every high school student reads. Every Australian. This is history. Raw and reachable. This is the untold, the unheard, being told and heard. It’s painful to read because it reminded me that black trauma is the currency that has underwritten our white privilege. Archie’s truth telling went to the bone. His lyrical genius made him a gentle leader. A mentor, a collaborator, a poet, a Gunditjmara and Bundjalung elder and a campaigner for rights of Indigenous Australians. So what is the role for those of us who are allies? To listen. To learn. To step up when asked. To vote for Voice, for Treaty and for Truthtelling. To shut up. To change. To accept responsibility. To be led by black voices. Last week a notorious racially divisive senator stormed out of federal Parliament because she wouldn’t recognise Acknowledgement of Country. We know who she is but I don’t actually want to acknowledge her. A great act of allyship would be to not speak her name, not tell her story, and not publicise her racist bile. Imagine if we supported Voice to Parliament by silencing hers. Maybe we should send her a book. Maybe the woman who screamed ‘Please Explain’ needs to sit down and read Uncle Archie’s Tell Me Why. Because that book explains everything.
ARIES: August’s a combustible month of melodramatic reactions and dummy spits that exercises your entrepreneurial flair to the max. If you can appreciate retrogrades in your sign for their sweet change of pace which in no way flatten your souffle, you’ll be able to make best use of these inward-directed energies.
CANCER: Using astrology as a compassion practice for yourself as well as others during this fiery, feisty month, you might find it wiser to be kind rather than right. And to treat yourself like the royalty you are. Even simple things can have a big impact, like glamming up for a ritzy night out.
LIBRA: August’s director’s call draws some fabulous people into your orbit. While it’s no secret Librans are suckers for a great presentation, the secret to this month is not getting too dazzled by attractive packaging. In wild times like these, it’s more important than ever to nurture strong connections you can rely on.
TAURUS: : No-nonsense Mars parked in your sign for most of the month strengthens your courage and determination to hold out for what’s important. Which needn’t be hard slog, because Leo season’s always a buzz with its flamboyant energy all about getting noticed, making a statement, and having some fun.
LEO: : Happy birthday, majesties, as August’s stage curtains open on the Sun and Mercury sashaying down the astral catwalk in your royal sign. With diva Venus restoring your roar, taking second place won’t appeal, but ego is not your amigo this month, so set the internal thermostat to simmer on your warm, authentic self.
SCORPIO: This is the zodiac’s gold-star month for creative brainstorming and marketing. Approach whatever you’re planning as an artwork and not only will you have more fun, you’ll also attract interesting others along for the ride. Do conditions apply? Yes. For maximum benefit you’ll need to maintain a flexible mindset.
GEMINI: Communicator Mercury, your personal mentor, is keen to whip Gemini lives into efficient shape this month by organising, prepping, and planning ahead for Mars blazing into your sign for seven months rather than the usual seven weeks. Turning the world into a marketplace, with others definitely wanting what you’re offering…
VIRGO: Mercury in Virgo can be a recipe for stress, so keep things simple. Steer clear of social situations that ramp up anxiety. Monitor screen time. Limit the digital deluge of electronic tweets and beeps cannibalising your time and attention. Focus instead on upstyling your presentation, putting your talents on display and dressing for success.
SAGITTARIUS: With your ruling planet Jupiter taking a retro staycation in Sagittarians’ sector of happiness and personal passions, things you used to enjoy may lose their appeal because you’ve outgrown them. But why worry when this week’s astral force so strongly supports your exploring a whole new range of untried experiences?
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CAPRICORN: Judiciously applied recognition and appreciation are always worth the effort, but with August’s stellar emphasis, flattery could get you anywhere. Be generous with praise and accolades, but best not draw attention to anyone’s flaws, because even constructive feedback could spark an alarming outburst of fireworks. AQUARIUS: While this month might seem overstocked with bossy, demanding drama queens vying for the centre of attention, pointing this out is likely to get your head bitten off. Though for your own sake it is worth gentling your inner critic, since complaining and fault-finding do make intimacy that much harder. PISCES: August is the season for making daily tasks pleasurable again. Reviving tired routines by elevating them into rituals. Placing green or flowering plants on your work desk to remind you of life beyond the screen. Dressing elegantly for working at home or walking the dog. Lighting an aromatherapy candle to sweeten your sleep…
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Do you think this show is educational for those who don’t know about menopause? Oh absolutely. I remember years ago accidentally pushing my mum’s buttons and asking what was wrong with her. She, in the midst of a raging hot flush, yelled at me, ‘It’s called menopause Maureen, look it up!’ I would have loved to have been taken along to a performance that made clear what my mum was dealing with; I definitely wouldn’t have been such a jerk to her. What do you hope is the big takeaway from the show? When you’re in that theatre and hear hundreds of other people laughing along with the same things as you that it really connects us and reminds us that we’re not going through ‘The Change’ alone. So reach out to someone and have a chat, have a laugh and remember that this is all just part of the rich tapestry of life – and invest in a good vibrator! Menopause The Musical® will play four shows including a matinee from 30 August 30 till 1 September at the Byron Theatre. Tickets byroncentre.com.au.
The 19th Bangalow Music Festival (BMF) 2022, which is proudly owned, operated, and presented annually by Southern Cross Soloists (SXS), one of Australia’s most formidable and long-running chamber music ensembles, has announced its Locals’ Night, Emerging Stars of Tomorrow concert set for 7pm on Thursday August 11 at the A&I Hall, in Bangalow. The event will shine a spotlight on local talent and help support student fee relief for the Northern Rivers Conservatorium of Music. The Northern Rivers Conservatorium Student Fee Relief Program includes private donor sponsored free tickets for flood-affected schools to attend the School Concerts for free in the wake of the devastating floods that hit the broader community this year. The 19th BMF in association with the Australian Decorative Fine Art Society – Byron Bay will award this year’s recipient of the 2022 ADFAS Byron Bay and Districts Young Musician Award (recognising the achievements of a young local musician), composer Tilly Jones from Lismore. This financial bursary will be officially presented to Ms Jones on the night. The full ticketed program is on sale now via www.southernxsoloists.com/bangalow.
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KILLER QUEEN EXPERIENCE AND BOWIE SHOW MEET THE WALLERS
The famous discotheque is back! Tickets on sale 9am 19th August bayfm.org or at the Bangalow Bowlo
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Filmed over 20 years, Meet The Wallers is a remarkable peek through the keyhole into family life; a meditation on art, mortality, philanthropy, and happiness. Mark Waller paints the beautiful Lennox Head. He is a dreamer who sees angels in the street and wants to give away what little his paintings earn. His vivacious wife Nicole wishes she were the charity, but Mark can’t see Nicole’s creeping depression as his paintings don’t sell and the bills keep coming. Daughters Jasmine and Emily – babies at the outset and graduates by story’s end – navigate this desperation and their own sibling rivalries. When Mark finally achieves success, overnight tragedy changes everything, and the fault lines in the Waller family erupt with surprising results that make their story an uplifting, universal revelation. There will be a Q&A after the film with Mark and Nicole Waller and director, Jim Stevens. Friday 5 August, 7pm at Byron Theatre. Bookings at byrontheatre.com.
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THE KILLER QUEEN FRIDAY 12th August 8pm $35
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Don’t miss this double header extravaganza – The Killer Queen Experience with special guest The David Bowie Show. Wayne Vitale delivers the Bowie vocal like no other, staying true to Bowie’s on-stage personas and respecting one of the best voices ever recorded. With over 3000 live performances across Australia and overseas with numerous bands and tribute acts, Wayne’s musical talents are showcased in The David Bowie Show. Visually ‘Ziggy Stardust’ comes alive, and so too does ‘Aladdin Sane’, ‘The Thin White Duke’ and the New Wave ‘80s Bowie, with classic costumes and makeup from each period. Killer Queen’s lead singer is John Blunt, an original member and Freddie Mercury impersonator for over 15 years, cementing John as the most recognised Freddie around the globe. The Band – Wayne Vitale bass guitar, Kevin Shilling on drums and Andrew Edwards on guitar, form the complete Queen lineup portraying the band in costume, replica instruments and harmonies – all live on stage, the perfect lineup that is the right Queen chemistry. The two-hour live show showcases all of Queen’s and Bowie’s greatest hits. Friday, 12 August from 8pm | 18+ Only Show Presale tickets $35 mullumexservices.com.au.
AN AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA Mezzo-soprano Rosel Labone has performed opera, oratorio, and concert repertoire at venues throughout Australasia with Opera Australia, New Zealand Opera, the Song Company, the Consort of Melbourne, and the Kronos Quartet. Internationally she has performed the lead role of Lois in the world premiere of Last Year in Samsonville at the National Opera Center in New York. In the 2020–2021 season, she was offered lead roles with Boulder Opera Colorado (Marcellina in Nozze di Figaro) and Opera Kensington (Gypsy Queen in Balfe’s Bohemian Girl) in Europe. Other operatic roles include Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Jenny in The Threepenny Opera, Galatea in Acis and Galatea, and the Mother in Hansel and Gretel. Ms Labone’s distinctive timbre and dramatic intensity have allowed her to traverse a wide range of styles and genres in her career to date. Her diverse creative background combines with a broad theatrical and vocal range, flair and musicality to create captivating moments on stage. The program of opera arias and songs includes the well-loved Carmen arias along with the most beautiful arias from Samson and Delilah, Verdi’s Don Carlo, Gounod’s Cinq Mars, Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito and Handel’s Ariodante. The concert also features the premiere performance of a new song cycle The Seasons by the local ‘new romantic’ composer Lindsay McGregor. The songs are inspired by Richard Strauss and the nature poems of John Greenleaf Whittier. An Afternoon At The Opera premieres at Byron Bay Theatre Sunday 21 August 2022 at 2pm. Book now: boxoffice@byroncentre.com.au.
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The Sentimental Bloke is a 1919 Australian silent film based on CJ Dennis’s tales of working-class life and love in the backstreets of Sydney. In 2019, the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) of Australia digitally restored the film to mark its 100th anniversary as part of the NFSA Restores program. In 2021, composer and pianist Ian Munro composed a new score for the film using Australian songs from the period of the film. Ian and pianist Ying Ho perform Ian’s new score live in the venue while the NFSA’s 2019 digitally restored film is played, so that the film may be enjoyed in as close to its original form as possible. The film screening will be followed by afternoon tea and talk by composer Ian Munro. This event is on August 20 at 6.30pm in Studio D1.29 at Southern Cross University, free tickets will be available for flood-affected members of our community. www.nrcac.edu.au.
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coastal & hinterland sales
H AV E Y O U M E T C H R I S T O P H E R P L I M , Y E T ? Chris is your local Ballina real estate agent. He genuinely cares for others and has a passion for the real estate industry. Katrina describes Chris as thoughtful, diligent, and very thorough. Chris’ background includes years of working in customer service and sales, plus he has owned and managed two businesses and multiple investment properties. It’s this experience that helps Chris understand his clients’ needs and expectations, which he strives to surpass. Christopher Plim 0499 332 255
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Coast to Country
10 Rajah Road, Ocean Shores
14 James Street, Girards Hill 4
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The recent renovations are magnificent. The owners have honoured the original house—with its pared-back and simplified decorative elements by respecting the original Victorian style of architecture, and accenting those key elements in their renovations to transport the home up to the modern living standards. There is a beautiful view from the living areas to the huge deck, built with spo ed gum and overlooking a saltwater pool surrounded by lush tropical foliage.
Imagine relaxing on your private, enormous covered verandah while enjoying fantastic views of the Brunswick River and Mount Chincogan. This is surely the ideal se ing to simply chill out at the end of the day or entertain your friends and family and make treasured memories on the weekends. •
Light-filled living area with feature leadlight windows.
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Separate air-conditioned dining space adjacent to the kitchen.
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Bright white modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher.
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Bre McDonald 0400 351 311
Sale $900,000 - $950,000
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Elevated Family Hideaway on Large Block Si ing pre y on a large, leafy and elevated block, this well-presented, light and airy home offers serene seaside living in a private and leafy location. Imagine si ing back, relaxing or enjoying a cuppa with friends on your front verandah as you take in the beautiful mountain views. Such bliss! • Large air conditioned lounge room filled with natural light. • Separate second living room/kid’s space. • Contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar and adjacent dining area. • Studio space/home office downstairs – or potential granny flat (STCA). • Peaceful surrounds and leafy outlook. • Large 1334 square metre block with plenty of room for a pool. View Scan QR Code Sale Just listed
julieann.manahan@oceanshores.rh.com.au
5 Philip Street, South Golden Beach
14 Narooma Drive, Ocean Shores 2
Julie-Ann Manahan 0411 081 118
Sale Just listed
bre .mcdonald@oceanshores.rh.com.au
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Gorgeous, Character Filled Family Residence Overlooking River
Thought to be part of the original Girard family estate, this majestic home is outstanding. Full of style and charm and welcoming too. It looks and feels like a grand home, yet has the intimacy of a sanctuary.
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Enjoy Relaxed Beachside Living As soon as you arrive at this stylishly renovated beachside retreat, you’ll discover relaxed coastal living at its best. Whether you’re seeking a holiday hideaway/weekender where you can make treasured memories with your loved ones or you want a chic coastal family home that presents a statement in style, this property has it in spades. •
An ambience of relaxed coastal style combined with low maintenance living.
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Separate studio – potential home-based business, art studio or yoga/Pilates space.
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Open plan living and dining spaced.
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Huge covered alfresco entertaining space and extensive decking.
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Wide stacker doors slide back for seamless indoor-outdoor living. View By appointment Sale Just listed
Adrian Howe 0477 222 457 adrian.howe@oceanshores.rh.com.au
02 6680 5000 www.echo.net.au
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Elevated 80 Acres with Cabin and Magical Swimming Hole 2
• In a tightly held, unrivalled position set amongst the treetops with panoramic nature reserve and ocean views rests this architecturally designed home • Split over three levels, with high quality fixtures and fittings throughout with expansive ocean views in a convenient beachside, central location • Unique to this property is the world class facilities on offer and year-round onsite management giving you the opportunity to holiday let or permanently let
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• Nestled in the tightly held hinterland rests this expansive, elevated 80-acre property with mid-century timber cottage and abundance of fruit trees • The expansive property includes a separate shed, pig house, paddocks and pastures for cattle, perfect for farmers or hobby farm enthusiasts • A peaceful creek runs through property and features a private waterhole for you to enjoy
30/24 Scott Street, Byron Bay
136 Repentance Creek Road, Goonengerry
Price Guide: Contact Agent
Price Guide: $1.5m – $1.65m Oliver Aldridge 0421 171 499
Open: Saturday, 6th August 11–11.30am
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• Unique to the home is it’s offering of multiple outdoor, covered entertaining
• Beautifully renovated property with soaring ceilings and exposed beams • Newly renovated 3 bed, 2 bath home with soaring ceilings, ample natural light • Adjacent additional 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa
areas with breathtaking hinterland views • Featured on the property is a gorgeous salt water pool which is perfect for the
• North facing yard with large pool and 2 art studio spaces • Walking distance to town, river and beaches
summer months and entertaining with friends and family 5 Wickham Place, Clunes
15 Teven Street, Brunswick Heads
Price Guide: $1.05m – $1.15m
Price Guide: Contact Agent
35 FLETCHER ST, BYRON BAY NSW 2481 PH: O2 6685 8466
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• Generous 1012 m2 block with rear lane access
provides plenty of space for growing families
Open: Saturday, 6th August 1.30–2pm
Jasmin McClymont 0434 029 668
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• This home is positioned on a large 1205m block and is set across 2 levels which
Tara Torkkola 0423 519 698
Open: Saturday, 6th August 9–9.30am
Su Reynolds 0428 888 660
Luke Elwin 0421 375 635
Open: Saturday, 6th August 11–11.30am
Denzil Lloyd 0481 864 049 SALES@BYRONBAYFN.COM WWW.BYRONBAYFN.COM.AU
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Elevated Land with DA Approval for Four Dwellings 1050M 2
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• Elevated North facing parcel in a tightly held pocket of the North Byron Shire • Unlimited potential to create your dream home or further expansions • DA approval for 4 dwellings • Unbeatable location within a family friendly community • 7-min drive to Brunswick, 12 min to Mullumbimby and 20 minutes to Byron Bay • 1050 m2 of clear and usable land – building here will be refreshingly uncomplicated
• Build your dream beachside home on this level 556m2 east facing block • Located just 300 metres from the sands of Tallow Beach • 700m stroll to the cafes, tavern and local village of Suffolk Park • Existing 2 bedroom cottage offers a rental income, while you plan and design • Located a short drive from the centre of Byron Bay • Ideal location for families and retirees alike • Fantastic lifestyle opportunity that has endless potential
44 Yamble Drive, Ocean Shores
8 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park
Forthcoming Auction
Price Guide: $1.85m – $2m Paul Prior 0418 324 297
Open: Saturday, 6th August 11–11.30am
Lee Grimes 0400 462 312
3 Acres – Charming Home + Cottage – Stunning rural views 6
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Luke Elwin 0421 375 635
Renovated Character Home with Established Guest Accommodation 5
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Su Reynolds 0428 888 660
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• Only 10 minutes to eclectic Bangalow Village and 20 minutes to Byron Bay
• This stunning property encompasses a main residence spread over 2 spacious levels plus an attic, there is also a secondary dwelling with solid income and established business, and an additional studio • The self contained secondary dwelling would make perfect guest quarters or just continue using as a thriving accommodation business • The landscaped gardens are very private with well established trees and hedges, plus a host of gardenias, magnolias, hydrangeas and pecan trees
264 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek
15B Rifle Range Road, Bangalow
Price Guide: $3.25m – $3.5m
Price Guide: Expressions Of Interest
• This stunning hinterland property sprawls across 3 generous acres, and offers complete peace and privacy with unrivalled panoramic hinterland views • Featured is a masterfully built 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom main residence, including private 1-bedroom self-contained studio and separate self contained dwelling offering an abundance of space and income potential
Open: By Appointment 35 FLETCHER ST, BYRON BAY NSW 2481 PH: O2 6685 8466
www.echo.net.au
Su Reynolds 0428 888 660
Luke Elwin 0421 375 635
Open: By Appointment
Tara Torkkola 0423 519 698
Sally Green 0488 030 116
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Family Home Moments from the Sand in New Brighton 4
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Fully Renovated Picture Perfect Cottage 3
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• This private and spacious sanctuary is located on a large 919sqm block in one of New Brighton’s most desirable streets and is only a 3 minute walk to the golden sands of New Brighton beach • The property features 4 spacious bedrooms, one of which is a large selfcontained studio complete with kitchen and bathroom • On the ground floor there is parking for multiple cars, a good-sized laundry and 2 separate workshop/storage spaces
• Perfectly positioned in the shires most sought-after village rests this charming, character filled cottage set on a large 602m2 level yard with stunning landscaped garden surrounds and immaculate fixtures and fittings throughout • Featured are high ceilings, hardwood oak flooring and a large skylight which allows an abundance of natural sunlight to filter through the home • Outdoors is a stunning entertainers deck and a brand new 6 seat spa which overlooks the immaculate landscaped garden
1D Short Street, New Brighton
6 Sansom Street, Bangalow
Price Guide: $2.5m
Price Guide: $1.6m – $1.76m
Open: Saturday, 6th August at 1.30–2pm
Su Reynolds 0428 888 660
Luke Elwin 0421 375 635
Elevated and Level 2 Acre Vacant Land in Desirable Location
Open: Saturday, 6th August 10–10.30am
• Resting on an elevated, level parcel of land in a quiet cul-de-sac is this magnificent 2-acre vacant block in highly sought-after location • With an abundance of space this property presents endless possibilities for you to create your dream home to fit your family’s needs (STCA) • This parcel of land is the gateway into the welcoming Ewingsdale / Byron Bay community and is the perfect place for growing families to put down roots
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• Tightly held, small family friendly complex – ideal for growing families, first homeowners or investors! • Upstairs are 3 light and bright well sized carpeted bedrooms • Downstairs the L shaped kitchen, living and dining space is light and open • Sliding doors connect to the paved low maintenance courtyard space • Elevated and ideal location, easy walk to Suffolk Park shops, skate park and sports fields
Lot 5, Cuckoo Dove Place, Ewingsdale
6/37–39 Bottlebrush Crescent, Suffolk Park
Price Guide: $2.5m – $2.75m
Price Guide: $1.25m – $1.375m
Open: By Appointment 35 FLETCHER ST, BYRON BAY NSW 2481 PH: O2 6685 8466
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Su Reynolds 0428 888 660
Luke Elwin 0421 375 635
Sally Green 0488 030 116
Light & Bright Family Friendly Townhouse in Fantastic Location 3
8000M 2 / 2AC
Tara Torkkola 0423 519 698
Open: By Appointment
Tara Torkkola Jasmin McClymont 0423 519 698 0434 029 668 SALES@BYRONBAYFN.COM WWW.BYRONBAYFN.COM.AU
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BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH TARA TODAY 0423 519 698 | tara@byronbayfn.com |
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Tara is well connected with a down to earth confidence and intuitive sales approach that feeds in to her negotiations. Part of the community fabric, Tara prides herself on serving locals and newcomers with a thorough knowledge alongside relationships that have been built over many years.
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ocal real estate professional Tara Torkkola is one of the region’s and country’s most awarded and respected agents. In 2022 Tara ranked in the Top 50 Women in Real Estate, which celebrates the
knowledge and relationships that have been built over 30 years. First National Byron Bay is home to the highest achieving agents in the country led by Industry leader Chris Hanley as company principal.
highest calibre agents in Australia, a credibility she brings to the Byron
Tara’s colleagues have been her mentors and inspiration for 15 years,
Shire community. She has also ranked in the
she works with the best in the business.
Top 9 Regional Female Agent in Australia.
Tara and her team are long term locals who embody the lifestyle that
At 36 years old Tara has been the force in the Byron Shire property market
they are selling. They operate in sync to deliver deeply satisfying
for over 15 years. Her multi-faceted international approach delivers
results that could not be achieved by one agent alone.
layers of invisible value and a worldwide savvy that ensures she achieves
She continues to witness evolution in the Byron Bay region, with the
unrivalled results. A modern and digital selling agent, Tara embraces
tightly held property mecca attracting both new buyers and agents.
traditional skills including authentic connections and an extensive
Her unique approach is grounded in community values and trust, and
database, paired with cutting edge accelerated marketing techniques.
she is a must call for anyone desiring an international selling approach.
Multiple campaigns for each property across digital and traditional media
Throughout her career, she has consistently delivered record property
ensure maximum exposure and interest.
sales across the shire. Her portfolio includes family homes, coastal
As Sales Manager of highly respected First National Byron Bay #1
retreats and large rural properties.
office in Australasia, Tara fosters a culture built on traditional values
Tara prides herself on top tier references and testimonials, and can
and utmost discretion. Part of the community fabric, they pride
connect you with recent clients for a firsthand and transparent account
themselves on serving both locals and newcomers with thorough
of selling with team Tara Torkkola.
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187 CAMERON ROAD, MCLEANS RIDGES
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Captivating pavilion-style residence
BEAUTIFUL RURAL VIEWS 4
597 Houghlahans Creek Road, Pearces Creek Discover this private and peaceful 4-bedroom residence, set on a picturesque and manageable flat 8 acres (3.3ha) in the Byron Hinterland, enjoying lovely rural views and the perfect Northerly aspect.
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Open home: Saturday 6 Aug, 10.30–11am
This quiet rural retreat has the bonus of a separate studio with beautiful views from the deck, ideal for art space, home office, extra family, or guests. There is also a caravan shelter, large double garage/workshop, and double carport.
3.9 ha
OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST 2PM - 2.30 PM SATUR A DAY A 6 AUGUST T 12.45 - 1.15PM PRICE GUIDE $1,600,000 AUCTION SATURD A A 27 AUGUST 10AM AY
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Situated close to everywhere, Tintenbar with its general store and Medical Centre and Newrybar with its famous Harvest Restaurant and Deli are only a short drive away. Ballina/Byron Gateway Airport is only a 15 min drive.
With loads of space to extend or include a pool, this one level family home with low maintenance grounds, large undercover entertaining area, and lovely rock wall feature around the house, has huge potential to update further or move in straight away.
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Features – • Beautiful timber floors & New Guinea Rosewood sliding doors • Two separate living areas with slow combustion fireplace • Travertine north facing verandah • Quality renovated open plan kitchen, Smeg & Ilve appliances • 4 Bedrooms with built-ins, main with walk-in robe & ensuite • Main bathroom has shower & bath with separate vanity area & separate toilet • Internal laundry with storage cupboard • Solar hot water • An array of fruit trees, pumpkin patch, chook house & animal shelter • Ample water – 55,000 litres house tank, 22,500 litres shed tank, water licence for permanent flowing creek
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Owners moving south, must sell! Blue-Chip Location – Vacant Land Simply Stunning – Priced to sell! 5 Golden Penda Place, Mullumbimby 4
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611 Banglaow Road, Talofa Auction
The position of this immaculate four-bedroom home on a 1064m2 corner, elevated, flood-free block lends itself to a strata subdivision (STCA). After twenty years the owners of this thoughtfully designed family home are moving south making way for new owners to enjoy the wonderfully private location, and stunning gardens with ridgeline views. Located at the end of a friendly, quiet cul-de-sac the main living/ dining areas and spacious master bedroom flow onto a northfacing deck overlooking the established, tranquil gardens. An extraordinary variety of birds visit to feed and bathe each day, and the raised kitchen garden is ideal for fresh home cooking. There’s also plenty room to park a caravan, boat or other vehicle away from the house. This is one of the best blocks in Tallowood for size, location, subdivision potential and elevation, as well as containing an existing well-positioned, immaculately presented home! Call Gary or Todd to arrange an inspection. Inspect: Saturday 6 August 2pm Auction: 27 August 1.30pm onsite Contact: Gary Brazenor 0423 777 237 Todd Buckland 0408 966 421 | Byron Shire Real Estate
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3/1 Newberry Parade, Brunswick Heads $960,000 to $1,050,000 $3,850,000 2 1 1
• 26-acre lot in blue-chip location with level build site to create your unique estate • Sweeping views, peace & tranquillity close to Byron Bay and Bangalow • DA in place – plans available on request & current dwelling approved for removal This property represents an incredibly rare opportunity to build a unique estate in an elevated, blue-chip location on the edge of Byron Bay. Ideally located between Byron and Bangalow, the east facing 26acre lot commands exquisite, sweeping hinterland views. The proposed building site is an acre of flat, cleared and usable land with room for a swimming pool, tennis court and manicured lawns. The hard work of approvals has been done for you with a DA already in place to create the ultimate Byron lifestyle. Whilst the property is only ten minutes to the beaches and CBD of Byron Bay, five minutes to Bangalow and fifteen minutes to Ballina Byron Gateway, the feeling of privacy and tranquillity is unparalleled. Inspect: By appointment only Contact: Gary Brazenor 0423 777 237 Mike McCabe 0433 856 504 | Byron Shire Real Estate
Here’s a perfect investment opportunityor the rare chance to purchase a desirable home of taste and distinction. This immaculately presented, north facing, twobedroom apartment is opposite the Brunswick River and marina. Just 60 metres to the water, and less than ten minutes’ walk to the heart of the village, as an investment or permanent residence, opportunities such as this are rare in Brunswick Heads. This well-designed home has been recently remodeled and combines all you could hope for in a beach lifestyle property. In an elevated position on the second floor, in a building of four, the apartment has a single lock up garage.
Open: 11am Saturday 6 August Contact: Gary Brazenor – 0423 777 237 Todd Buckland – 0408 966 421 Byron Shire Real Estate
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3 Minshul Crescent, Tullera
280 The Pocket Road, The Pocket
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This well-designed property is set on a level block high on the hill and is only a few minutes from town. The impressive list of inclusions, such as quality fixtures and fittings in the family home, shed, and pool, is rarely seen. • The family chef will love this kitchen with Caesarstone benches, two dishwashers, a built-in coffee maker and a butlers pantry. • Entertain with ease as the deck flows to the outdoor kitchen with a fridge, sink and oven, plus the servery doubles as a breakfast bar. • Ensuites to two bedrooms, with the master having a massive walk-in closet/dressing room, and a recessed drop-down TV. • Double garage plus massive Colorbond shed with epoxy flooring, mezzanine and hideout cave. All this and more on a fully fenced block with an electric gated entrance and beautiful northern aspect. There are so many extras – it must be seen to be appreciated. Price: Contact Agent Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Katrina Beohm – 0467 001 122 katrina@kbrealestate.com.au
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Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, manicured lawns and native flora, this private, architecturally designed and immaculately maintained home enjoys a north-east aspect on an easy-care acre. The home offers high ceilings, timber floors and is built over multiple levels providing flexible living options. The light and bright main area offers three bedrooms (one with ensuite), lounge room, the main bathroom, and a well-appointed hardwood timber kitchen with stone benches, quality appliances and spacious dining. This connects along a breezeway to a large, hexagonal, outdoor dining/entertaining space, with a barbecue. A second covered walkway leads to the private master pavilion with a spacious bedroom, ensuite and a calming tree top vista. At garden level, there is a laundry and bedroom/home office space. Alfresco living is maximised by many shaded deck areas and lawns across the property. The separate studio has its own private entrance, perfect for guests or a home office/business. Inspection: By appointment only Contact: Gary Brazenor – 0423 777 237 Todd Buckland – 0408 966 421 Byron Shire Real Estate
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Phone Mick 0409 009 024 DETAILED CLEANER/GUEST HOUSE MANAGER All natural products 4.8 Stayz rated..0410 723601 HOUSEKEEPING & CLEANING SERVICES. Reliable/Efficient/Effective Angel5STAR ...........0434 124286 FULL CIRCLE REFINISHING Professional cold & hot water roof & pressure cleaning. ..........0455 5735545
COMPUTER SERVICES
CONSCIOUS EARTHWORKS • DRAINAGE DESIGN • DRIVEWAYS • PADS • WATERWAYS • ALL ASPECTS OF EARTHMOVING Phone Zac: 0468 344 939
• Software/hardware installation • New PC setup • PC cleaning/virus removal • Improving PC performance. We provide solutions to Windows computer issues in the convenience of your home. Call Justine today for 0403 546 529 fast, friendly, and affordable service! jjmooters@gmail.com
excavations • 1.7T Excavator • Fully insured • Rockbreaker • 300mm and 450mm augers • 3m tipper truck
Call James on 0429 888 683 unblockall.com.au RENT-A-GEEK Mobile PC Repair (Byron Shire) ....................................................................66844335 COMPUTER TUITION FOR SENIORS organise photos, email, internet. Gently paced...0491 762711 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65hp chain trencher, excavator, cable locating & tpr.0402 716857
SALISBURY
CONCRETING Lic.136717c
0439 624 945 AH 02 6680 4173
Lic No. 337066C
ALL AROUND
Call Daniel
0424 876 155
DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS
Call Mark 0498 115 182
• Acreage Mowing and Slashing • Vegetation Control • Pruning / Tree Care / Chipping • Rainforest Regeneration Projects
Call Paul on
0403 316 711
All aspects gardening & mowing Enhancive garden makeovers 0430 297 101 / 6684 5437 livingearthgardens.com.au Est. 2010
SECURITY, DATA AND TV Tim Nicholls ph: 0468 384 203 lic: 000102498
STEEP SLOPES – UP TO 60° HEAVY GROWTH SLASHING GRASS, LANTANA, TOBACCO AND MORE
Call 0493 458 956
+LOOVLGH 6ODVKLQJ DQG 6FUXE &ODZ Servicing the Northern Rivers Specialising in lantana / wild tobacco / privet removal. Roots and all.
'LI¿FXOW DFFHVV VORSH slashing & Acreage mowing.
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LEVEL 2 ASP ELECTRICIAN
DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL SERVICING: • Tweed • Byron • Lismore • Kyogle
Lic No 142383C
SLOPE MOWING AND SLASHING
We mow where no man has gone before
nichollselectrical@outlook.com
CONCRETING DRIVEWAYS Shed slabs. All aspects. .....................................................0431 678130
FREE QUOTES
DOMESTIC ALL JOBS: SMALL COMMERCIAL OR LARGE 24 HOUR SERVICE Lic: 154293c
ELECTRICAL Steve Nicholls ph: 0455 445 343 lic: EC28753
CONCRETING
DECKS
GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICIANS
CONCRETING & PAVING
Free Quotes
0414 636 736
www.360earth.com.au Lic# 378040C
$75/hr + call-out fee of $25–$50.
Over 30 yrs’ local experience. All forms of concreting. Residential • Civil • Industrial
custom furniture and joinery @ianmontywooddesign
Email: mickbhl@gmail.com
DARYL 0418 234 302
FURNITURE MAKER
• Mains installs / alterations • Switchboard upgrades • Meter queries • Tree maintenance near services Matthew Rutland matt.positivelectrical@gmail.com
0439 733 703 NSW Lic# 312117 ASP Lic# 5547 AUTHORISATION# 503808
MULLUM.MOWING@gmail.com. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage. Ph Murray ............0434 244310 GUTTERS CLEANED Solar panel cleaning, all areas, free quotes, fully insured .66841778 or 0405 922839 A-Z gardening & maintenance, lawns, acreage, hedges, gutters, p. clean-ups, tip runs ..0405 625697 LEAF IT TO US Specialists in tree services and acreage mowing ....................................0402 487213 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVALS 4m3 trailer..............................................................0408 210772 RICK’S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Mowing, brushcutting, gardening, hedging.........0424 805660
COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C.......................... 0439 624945 or 66804173 GREEN DINGO for all your mowing and gardening needs. Ph Michael .........................0497 842442 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673.........................................................0429 802355 GARDENING, MOWING, WEEDING Handyman jobs, $40 ph. Ph Jordan .....................0434 129966 JP ELECTRICAL All electrical. Level 2 ASP. Solar, data + TV. Lic 133082C.......................0432 289705 MULLUMBIMBY GARDENS Landscaping, gardening, chainsaw work, all aspects. ......0477 851493
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GAS SUPPLIERS
LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
Free Delivery No Rental Reliable
PEST CONTROL
Locally Owned Est 1996
6681 6555 Sand | Soils | Gravels | Pots & statues | Lots, lots more 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)
6684 2323
www.brunswickvalleygas.com • 0408 760 609
YOUR PEST & TERMITE SPECIALISTS www.allpestsolutions.com.au THE PEST MAN EXTRAORDINAIRE Second opinion / alternative views. 50 yrs exp .....0418 110714
LANDSCAPING
GUTTERING
Free quotes on active termites Environmentally safe
BRUNSWICK BYRON PEST CONTROL................................................................................66842018
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Tree Faerie Fotos
Professional • Commercial • Personal
30+ years experience in commercial photography and photojournalism LEMONTREELANDSCAPES.COM.AU Liam. Lic No 277154C .........................................0423 700853
Gutter guard Gutter cleaning Locally owned Fully insured Free quotes
Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service.
www.spotlessgutters.com.au
0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42
LOCKSMITH
ALL-WAYS PAINTING
0414 210 222
ASAP Decks, fences, bathrooms, plaster, paint, handy, jobs over $500 ..........................0405 625697 HANDY ANDY Carpentry, plastering, welding......................................... 66884324 or 0476 600956 AWESOME REPAIRS Professional, commercial & domestic. Wayne...............................0423 218417
• Domestic & Commercial • Servicing all areas • Workmanship guaranteed • Attention to detail
0438 784 226 • 6685 4154
B Timbs Painting
MULLUM PICTURE FRAMERS Stuart St rear lane behind Mitre 10............................0403 734791 BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING. 7/1 Wilfred St. Call for appointment ......66803444
PLASTERING SUNRISE PLASTERING. No job too small. Renovations + patchworks. Gtd sat. Free quote....0418 992001
Lic 184464C
RENDERING / SOLID PLASTERING 25 years experience. Free quotes. Ph John..................0406 673176
PLUMBERS
Bruce Timbs 6685 1018 or 0413 666 267
ALL WORK GUARANTEED Domestic & Commercial
YVES DE WILDE
HANDYMAN 40 years experience in the building game. The reno master. Call Paul......0422 017072
Friendly & Clean
QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES
HIGHPOINT Repairs & handyman services. Painting, plastering & tiling. Michael........0421 896796
X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
HOME MAINTENANCE All aspects. Carpentry, decks, painting, repairs etc. Insured .....0434 705506
X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING
HEALTH
PICTURE FRAMING
C A WARWICK PLASTERING Free quotes, COVIDSafe. Ph Craig ....................................0413 451186
ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN. Repairs, renovation, maintenance, painting. Call Mark ........0402 281638 KEEN HANDYMAN SERVICES Repairs, maintenance, gardening, odd jobs ..................0428 679704
PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIOTHERAPY In Bangalow with Lisa Fitzpatrick on Wed & Thu ....0422 993141
BYRON BAY
RESIDENTIAL | COMMERCIAL | INDUSTRIAL STRATA | MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Call:
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 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, to quote a licence number only for external work valued over $5000. shock wave therapy, real time ultrasound. Nigel Pitman, Ilse V Oostenbrugge....................66803499
BUILDING SERVICES
24 hr response time guaranteed | Fully Insured
NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy & Acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
PAINTING
HANDYPERSONS
HANDY MAN SERVICES
PHYSIOTHERAPY
Brendan Duggan Locksmith. Automotive car keys and lock installation/repair .......0412 764148
Lic No 189144C
www.treefaeriefotos.com • 0417 427 518
6680 7573 0415 952 494 X www.yvesdewilde.com.au
duluxaccredited.com.au X
LIC 114372C
NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?
Chay 0429 805 081 25 YEARS LOCAL SERVICE Licence No. 207479C
Lic# 378040C
• OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy
• Drain clearing, inspections & repairs • CCTV camera & location equipment • 1.7T excavator & tipper truck • Fully insured
ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne ...........................................66857366
Call James on 0429 888 683 unblockall.com.au
MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Massage, Herbs. .............................66843002
Ben The Plumber
MOVE TO NURTURE PILATES STUDIO & mat classes. Lennox Head ............................0404 459605 AYURVEDA, NATUROPATH, Herbs, Jacinta McEwen – Om Healing..............................0422 387370
Servicing Mullumbimby, Ocean Shores, Brunswick Heads & Surrounds 30 years’ experience
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE full body, focal areas, relaxation, or combination. Mark.......0448 441194 THETA HEALING, reflexology and facials. Phone ..........................................................0409 302548 BYRON HERBAL MEDICINE Specialising in arthritis and joint injuries.........................0422 525940
HIRE MULLUM HIRE Marquees & all event equipment. Tools & machinery. Pool supplies & service 66843003
INSURANCE
Allan’s Painting & Decorating Service Family business for 40 years Interior & Exterior Special Finishes & Wallpaper Also available Roof Restoration All work guaranteed Licences: NSW (R53344) & QLD (15091890)
Call now for a free quote 0466 969 067 www.allanspainting.com.au
Taking on work NOW! Ph: 0427 528 108 Lic: 321191C BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051 .................................. 66801403 or 0414 801403 MARK STRATTON All plumbing & emergency. Sewer drain camera/locator. Lic 57803C ....0419 019035
POOL SERVICES
AUSURE BYRON BAY General insurance. Phone Mick Urquhart .................................. 0428 200310 FRIENDLY LOCAL PAINTER Quality work, clean & courteous. ......................................0421 432308 BLUE EDGE POOL SERVICES Cleaning, maintenance, etc. 20 years experience. Joe..........0405 411466
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SEPTIC SYSTEMS TRINE SOLUTIONS Local sewerage specialists. Plumbers, drainers & gas fitters. Lic 138031C. 0407 439805
Andy’s Move & More
Small & Medium Moves, Pianos, Artworks, Tip Runs, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices to Most Areas Based from Byron Bay & Mullumbimby Calls always returned
0429149 533 Est 2006
SHIRE REMOVALS & FREIGHT CO
SOLAR INSTALLATION Pioneers of the solar industry Serving Northern NSW since 1998 Your local, qualified team. Specialists in standalone & grid interact system designs..
Expert Pruning • Cleaning and Removal of Plants Tree Removal • Wood Chipping • Stump Grinding
PH
0421 435 620
www.sentineltreecare.com.au
m 0428 320 262 e sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com w sunbeamsolar.com.au
PRUNING ~ REMOVALS ~ STUMP GRINDING • 20 years local knowledge and experience • Fully insured / free quotes • 19 inch chipper • Bobcat • Cherry picker • Crane truck
• Freight services to Brisbane weekly • Carriers of fine art • Furniture removal • E-bay pick up & delivery
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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .......... 66843575 or 0414 922786
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TILING FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!
• Sydney • Gold Coast • Brisbane • Melbourne • North Qld • Country • Interstate • LOCAL
Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa
queries@mullumbimbyremovals.com.au
0408 232 066
www.harttreeservices.com.au
0427 347 380
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02 6684 2198
QUALITY, PROFESSIONAL ADVICE & EXPERTISE YOU CAN TRUST
Call us on 6679 7228
Electric Lic 124600c
From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth Just give us a ring
SENTINEL TREE CARE
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Tree & Palm Removal
TILE & GROUT CLEANING
Pruning, wood chipping, stump grinding
Servicing the Far North Coast for 20 years. Free quotes. Experienced local technicians. ChemDry’s patented cleaning systems.
WINTER SPECIAL: Every 5th m2 FREE
SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................. Call Tim 66813140 or 0417 698227 BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Alex ....................................................0402 364852 MARTINO TREE SERVICES .............................................................................Martino 0435 019524
Byron Coast Removals SERVICING THE NORTHERN RIVERS AND BEYOND Competitive rates and packing supplies available 0432 552 067 | 6684 5481 | byroncoastremovals@gmail.com
UPHOLSTERY Leaky showers sealed at a fraction of the cost of re tiling info@theshowersealer.com.au
MAN WITH A VAN/TRUCK Reasonable rates. Phone Don............................................0414 282813 BENNY CAN MOVE IT! .................................................................................................0402 199999
ROOFING DOMESTIC • INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
ROOFING
Metal Roofing Installations Guttering • Downpipes • Fascia Skylights • Whirlybird Patios Repairs • Leaf Guard
Licence NSW: 30715C Licence QLD: 1227049
Craig Montgomery – 0418 870 362
MONTYS METAL
LEAF IT TO US 4x4 truck/chipper + crane truck. Local, qualified, insured. Free quotes .......0402 487213
0412 026 441
TRANSPORT
BYRON BUS Co
Door to Door Charter Services
Email: montysmetalroofing@gmail.com www.montysmetalroofing.com.au
Call 0490 183 424
arrive@byronbuscompany.com.au
Leak Finding Ph: 0419 443 196
Lic: L 13549
Get a Quick Quote Now
Metal & Tile Roofs Experienced & Reliable Same Day Response
RUBBISH REMOVAL OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................... 0412 161564 or 66841232 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL 4m3 trailer................................................................0408 210772 THIS IS RUBBISH Tipper truck for hire. Call or text Jono...............................................0412 871438 MAN WITH UTE. RETHINK REUSE RECYCLE. Ph Mark ................................................0411 113300
SELF STORAGE BYRON BAY SELF STORAGE...............................................................................................66858349
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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, Rural, Commercial & Industrial. www.simsonproperty.com.au..........0400 134562 or 0427 220976
VETERINARY SURGEONS MULLUM VET CLINIC: Richard Gregory, Bec Willis, Mark Sebastian – After hours avail ...66843818 NORTH COAST VETERINARY SERVICES Dr Lauren Archer.................................................66840735
WATER FILTERS
The Water Filter Experts for home, commercial and rural properties
Scotty’s Roof Repairs and
BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Now at Billinudgel. Re-covering specialists.............................66805255
Airpor t Transfers | Tours | Nights Out | Beach Walks Events | Par ties | Weddings | Corporate | Festivals
6680 8200 or 0418 108 181
WELDING
TREE SERVICES
WELDING & FABRICATION Structural, General, Repairs: Steel, Aluminium & Stainless ..0408 410545
CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES
WINDOW CLEANING
SITE WELDING & LIGHT FABRICATION .......................................................... 0428 352492
The Fully Insured Professionals
CLEAN VIEW Prompt, professional, insured. Phone David.............................................0421 906460
• Stump Grinding • Bobcat • Cherrypicker • Crane Truck • 18" Chipper
GIBSON HOME SERVICES Window cleaning and screen repairs...................................0410 372632
Mark Linder Qualified Arborist
WINDOW TINTING
0408 202 184
SUNRISE W. T. 3/19-21 Centennial Cct, Byron. Cars, homes, offices, etc. High quality..0412 158478
choppychoptrees@bigpond.com
SURFWAGON - Car/Home/Office tint. Lifetime Warranty. W/sale price.........................0434 875009
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TWEED BYRON LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL (TBLALC) NOTICE OF COMMUNITY LAND & BUSINESS PLAN (CLBP) WORKSHOP DATE: Saturday 20th August 2022 TIME: 10am & 12pm PLACE: Minjungbal Cultural Centre & Museum Cnr of Kirkwood Road & Duffy Streets, Tweed Heads South AGENDA: 1. Community Land & Business Plan Workshop Authorised: Des Williams, Chairperson – Tweed Byron LALC Contact: 07 55361 763 or admin@tblalc.com
LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002
PUBLIC NOTICES BYRON AUTHOR PETER DUKE seeks financial assistance for his second book. See www.byronbaybook.com
TWEED BYRON LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL (TBLALC) NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING
WELLNESS CENTRE Brunswick Heads COLON HYDROTHERAPY HYPERBARIC OXYGEN FAR INFRARED SAUNA REMEDIAL MASSAGE + more 66850498 COUPLES ONLY www.oztantra.com BEETU FULL BODY MASSAGE A divine exp: Therapeutic, sensuous, nurturing. 28 yrs exp. Lucy 0427917960
HYPNOSIS & NLP www.wendypurdey.com Make profound changes in your life. Achieve personal goals and reach your true potential within every aspect of your life.
Call Wendy 0497 090 233
Body Based
Psychotherapy Somatic Practice
Mullumbimby & District Neighbourhood Centre Connecting the Byron Shire Community
HELP YOUR COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – Baristas – – Gardeners – – Food Sorters – – Cleaners – The team at MDNC are searching for some dedicated volunteers to help us continue to support our community.
Contact Volunteer Coordinator Kaz Wednesday – Friday 6684 1286
Julie Wells Anne Goslett
Please Note: A copy of the CLBP or a Summary is available for viewing on request at the TBLALC during business hours from the 8th August. Authorised: Des Williams, Chairperson – Tweed Byron LALC Contact: 07 55361 763 or admin@tblalc.com
COMMUNITY FREE HOT BRUNCH FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH • Sausage sizzle • Hot dogs • Sandwiches • Coffee & tea • Fruit Salad
EVERYONE WELCOME Come one come all and join us in a meal or just a chat. Takeaway most welcome: COVID safe rules apply. Frozen takeaway meals now available.
10am to 12pm
In the Ballina Presbyterian Hall Corner of Cherry & Crane. Just behind the Presbyterian Church.
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INSURED
• PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FREE QUOTES
0402 364 852 20 years local experience • 19 inch chipper • Stump grinding • Cherry picker • Crane truck • Bob Cat
Fully insured • Free quotes
0427 347 380
• Arborist • 15” Wood Chipper • Stump Grinder • Fully Insured
Yoga Pilates Yogalates Award winning fusion
Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas
SUFFOLK PARK SPECIAL: Book in for a month @ $95, try as many classes as you like. See website for additional classes. 0432 047 221 yogalates.com.au
6681 3140 Mobile 0417 698 227 FOR SALE ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES EXHIBITION & TRADING FAIR Murwillumbah Civic Centre Saturday 13 Aug, 8.30am to 2.30pm Details 0439 779577
MIELE WASHERS
Dryers and dishwashers available at Bridglands Mullumbimby. 66842511 BAMBOO PLANTS: clumping, screening, hedging, flowering gingers, bromeliads. Close to Mullum. 0458535760
ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS
English / HSIE Teacher
Temporary Part time 12 month appointment – Maternity Leave Approx FTE 0.60 to 0.80 Commencing Term 4 2022 Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School is an independent K-12 school dedicated to the educational principles inspired by Rudolf Steiner. ȵȵǼǣƬƏɎǣȒȇɀ Əȸƺ ɀȒɖǕǝɎ ǔȒȸ Ə ɀɖǣɎƏƫǼɵ ȷɖƏǼǣˡƺƳ and experienced English Teacher. Expertise and experience in Stage 4, 5 and 6 English is essential, with HSIE experience. The successful applicant will be dynamic and creative, working with the educational principles inspired by Rudolf Steiner and be committed to a high standard in teaching and professional learning. Registration with NESA and holding a current NSW Working with Children Check is essential. Applications close 4pm Monday 15th August. Position description and application process available capebyronsteiner.nsw.edu.au
HEALTH
TRADEWORK
KINESIOLOGY
3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL
Clear subconscious sabotages. Reprogram patterns and beliefs. Restore vibrancy and physical health. De-stress. Ph 0403125506 SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract.
HYPNOSIS & EFT
Simple and effective solutions Anxiety, Cravings, Fears & Trauma. Maureen Bracken 0402205352
3UMMERLAND %NVIRONMENTAL
4HE ,IQUID 7ASTE 3PECIALISTS s 3EPTIC TANK CLEANING s 'REASE TRAP SERVICING s /ILY ,IQUIDS s 0ORTABLE TOILET HIRE s HOUR SERVICE
Contact: byronbaycruises.com.au
CARAVANS CARAVANS We buy, sell & consign. All makes & models. 0408 758 688
TO LET
LOCAL REMOVAL
(02) 6685 5185 9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay
Mon & Fri 10–11.30am Yogalates Wed 6–7pm Hatha Slow Flow
Freehold Venue on the beautiful Brunswick River with an Eco River Cruises and Kayak business.
& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646
Dip.Som.Psych, Clinical PACFA Reg.
Mon 6–7pm Hatha Slow Flow Sat 8.15–9.30am Yogalates Wed 6–7.15pm Yin Rejuv Yoga Wed & Fri 6.30-7.15am NEW Barre Sweat
Business For Sale
VEHICLES WANTED
Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching
BANGALOW
BUSINESS FOR SALE
WE BUY ALL cars, trucks, utes, vans, cars & 4x4’s. Good or bad. 0403118534
(nee Mannix)
DATE: Saturday 20th August 2022 TIME: 2pm PLACE: Minjungbal Cultural Centre & Museum Cnr of Kirkwood Road & Duffy Streets, Tweed Heads South AGENDA: 1. Welcomes; 2. Apologies; 3. Community Land & Business Plan (CLBP) Workshop; 4. Approval of the Tweed Byron LALC Community Land and Business Plan (CLBP) 2022 -2026; 5. Other Business placed on the agenda prior to the commencement of the meeting; 6. Date and time of next meeting.
TREE SERVICES LEAF IT TO US 4x4 truck/chipper, crane truck, stump grinding. Local, qualified, insured, free quotes. 0402487213
Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617
SUFFOLK PARK 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, fully furnished, includes electricity and Wi-Fi, available now. $850p/w neg. 0413720771 BRUNSWICK HEADS 2bdrm, 1bthrm apartment, top floor in block of four. Prime position, river views, polished floorboards, large back deck, shared laundry and backyard. $660p/w avail now. Pets neg. 0419887775 TO LET BANGALOW SMALL HOUSE Fully furnished. Suit one person only. No outgoings. $600p/w. Ph 0402061110 TALLOWOOD MULLUM Furnished 3bdr home, avail 8 Aug–9 Dec. Open plan. North-facing views, 2 bath, reverse aircon, veggie garden, garage. $685p/w incl NBN, elec, water & gas. Ph 0409717002 STUDIO–TALLOWOOD $280p/w incl electricity and water. Own entrance, kitchenette, quiet, on-street parking, n/s, single person, no pets, flood free. Available now. Ph 0415984833
WANTED TO RENT PEACEFUL GENTLEMAN seeks mature person or single parent to share rental home up to $650p/w in or near Mullumbimby. Ph 0420209675 or by email 4engeltenaer@tpg.com.au
TO LEASE
WANTED
OFFERING COMMERCIAL KITCHEN space in Mullumbimby. Please text 0421085558.
LP RECORDS: good condition, no op shop crap! Ph Matt 0401955052
MULLUMBIMBY Studio, Cnr Station & Mill St, The Brick Building. 48sqm, open space with small kitchenette, separate bathroom. 0419 887 775.
LIKE MINDED INVESTORS sought for land purchase and M.O. Please call Wayne 0423218417.
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FARMERS/WEEKLY MARKETS Each TUE New Brighton 6677 1345 Each TUE Organic Lismore 6628 1084 Each WED 7-11am M’bah 6684 7834 Each WED 3-6pm Nimbin 0475 135 764 Each WED 4-7pm Newrybar Hall Each THU 8-11am Byron 6687 1137 Each THU 2.30-6.30pm Lismore 0450 688 900 Each FRI 7-11am Mullum 6677 1345 Each SAT 8-11am Bangalow 6687 1137 Each SAT 8-11am Duranbah Rd (Tropical Fruit World) Each SAT 8am-1pm Uki 6679 5530 Each SAT 8.30-11am Lismore 0466 415 172 Each SAT 8.30-12am Blue Knob Each SUN 7-11am Ballina 0493 102 137
The Echo updates this guide regularly, however sometimes markets change their routine without letting us know. Please get in touch if you want to advise us of a change.
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Backlash What a week! This week it is National Missing Persons Week, Dental Health Week Local Government Week, OCD and Anxiety Disorders Week, and National Landcare Week. It’s also Homelessness Week, which is a reminder that not that long ago, one median income could pay for a family home. With soaring inflation and record corporate profits for the one per cent, shouldn’t the week be renamed Inequality Week? ICYMI In the first week of parliament, the Albanese Labor government has demonstrated what an actual government can do. Pity the mainstream media instead keeps reporting on the previous government.
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Despite enormous quantities of natural gas in Australia’s backyard, The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is predicting that Eastern Australia could face its largest gas supply shortfall since 2017. If only there were an appetite for prosecuting former politicians for treason, given they acted against the national interest by not reserving any gas for domestic supply. They also failed to properly tax the global cartels that are ripping Australians off. Filmmaker and activist, David Bradbury, has done a short video on the old Mullum Hospital. He explains its historical context and is critical of Council for destroying a ‘perfectly good building’, which could have helped with homeless issues post floods. The video can be seen at vimeo. com/735044072.
The Northern Rivers Community Foundation Community Grants Round is accepting applications from August 1 through to 31. For further information about the program, contact the NRCF office on 0499 862 886 or email grants@nrcf.org.au.
Fine art furniture maker, Alby Johnston, held an exhibition of some of his recent work at his Bayspoke Studio in the Byron Indy Arts Estate. This chest of drawers is crafted from highly figured Tasmanian Myrtle, with a Western Australian tiger eye stone top. The work in progress, Armour Chair, and the maquette he is holding, are inspired by armadillos. Photo Jeff ‘Armoire Of Amour’ Dawson Mayor Michael Lyon says he has written to all property owners in the Byron Shire, ‘asking them to consider putting any holiday rentals into the long-term housing pool’. He adds recent Census data revealed that 15.4 per cent of properties in the Byron Shire were unoccupied on Census night. He says, ‘The fabric of our community is so stretched now with businesses unable to find staff, people wanting to move to the area to work but not able to afford to live here, or people living here and having to leave because they cannot find affordable, long-term accommodation’. Kerry O’Brien will be interviewing George Katsi, President of the Petersham Bowling Club, at the Bangalow bowlo on Thursday August 4 from 6.15pm till 7pm. Mr Katsi helped saved his club from being bought out, without needing pokies to pay for it. There will also be a
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