Byron Shire Echo – Issue 25.16 – 21/09/2010

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THE BYRON SHIRE Volume 25 #16 Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Mullumbimby 02 6684 1777 Byron Bay 02 6685 5222 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au www.echo.net.au 21,000 copies every week

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Ewingsdale triple fatality My Byron Day draws big crowds Victoria Cosford

Three young men lost their lives on Thursday night when the car they were travelling in collided with a truck. The accident happened around 8pm on the corner of Woodford lane and the Pacific Highway in Ewingsdale. Todd Hepner, 25, of Tannum Sands in Queensland, Jarrah Blackett, 22, of Ocean Shores, and Byron Nicholson, 23, also of Ocean Shores all died at the scene. Inspector Darren Steele from By-

ron Police told The Echo ‘Obviously for the attendants at an accident as serious as this there is an impact on those at the scene. ‘On this occasion some of the officers knew the deceased and it has had a greater impact.’ Council’s executive manager of community infrastructure Phil Holloway said that Council had endorsed the closure of the Woodford Lane access and made the request to RTA back in 2007. He said he understood it was being considered by the RTA.

The String Spring Fair

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Students at the Cape Byron Spring Fair kept audiences entertained with a wide musical selection – Grade four student Bronte was a member of her year’s ensemble who delighted the audience with their strings and ‘Dragonfly’. Story & Photo Eve Jeffery

Floral headwear was the order of the day as the Cape Byron Steiner School held their annual Spring Fair on Saturday. The weather managed to live up to its namesake and visitors were treated to great food and activities at a great event. This year the fair also included a Skateboard Clinic where riders got

their kickflips and their frontsides in a boardslide with their fakies and the Blues Festival’s Peter Noble was on hand to judge the return of the popular songwriting QUEST. A highlight of the fair was the wonderful entertainment from a selection of the school’s bands and orchestras with students playing all manners of instruments accompanied by talented dance and vocal arrangements.

The Byron business community came out in droves for last Tuesday’s ‘My Byron Day’ campaign launch at the Community Centre Theatre. Byron United (BU) President, Sevegne Newton said she was overwhelmed with the show of support. ‘We had over 300 business people in attendance and were disappointed to turn some 35 away because we were at capacity,’ she said. ‘This just shows how the business community can come together when called upon. ‘We were equally as thrilled to have representatives from Tourism NSW, Northern Rivers Tourism, Mayor Jan Barham and Councillors in attendance.’

TV ads proposed The launch included a 30 second TV campaign combined with a website and video and social media content that is aimed to air from February 2011 to South East Queensland and Brisbane.

‘This campaign is a response to a difficult trading year in Byron Bay,’ said Ms Newton. ‘Business is doing it hard and this impacts on our entire community. We have to work collaboratively to ensure the future prosperity of our community.’ The entire package will be managed by Bangalow based company Utopia Creative. Manager Adrian Nelson told The Echo Utopia Creative’s experience in producing for TV includes commercials for Utopian Cafe, Santos Trading and Cape Byron Steiner School. ‘We’re a long way from shooting the commercial,’ he said, referring to the 100 players needed for the budget to allow it to proceed. Asked if the arts community have been consulted, he said he hopes that it will be inclusive. ‘The arts industry underpins Byron Shire and it’s a point of difference for coming here,’ he said. Mr Nelson claims the categories within the website will accommodate the variety of tourism related industries and locations, including the hin-

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terland and surrounding towns. Once the proposed campaign gets up and running, the funding will also cover 12 months of website maintenance.’ ‘After that we would consider a new campaign.’ The commercials are planned to run for 40 weeks, according to Mr Nelson. The cost to participate is $1800 plus GST, payable in four instalments, and will include a one minute video production. ‘It is imperative that Byron Bay and its businesses are proactive in promoting themselves in a responsible manner,’ says Ms Newton, ‘That will encourage visitors who will enjoy, respect and contribute to the wonderful place we live in. We can no longer rely on our reputation.’ Ms Newton claims over thirty businesses joined up on the night. For more contact Byron United’s Diana Ricketts on 6680 8853/0417 331 826 or email info@byronunited. org.au. Photo Nigel Dornan.


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As part one of the world’s largest urban fire and rescue services, the Mullumbimby Fire Brigade responds to fires, rescues and hazardous materials incidents. The Mullum station is staffed by retained firefighters who are are on call from home or work rather than being on duty at a station. Local firefighters Tanya Burkhardt and Sarah Monahan are encouraging more people to join the NSWFB. Tanya says that every time the crew is called out, it is for something different. ‘Being a retained firefighter is a great way to contribute to the local community,’ says Tanya. ‘Over the last four years, I have responded to a wide range

of emergency situations and gained so many new skills from fire fighting techniques and first aid to driving and operating the fire truck.’ Sarah, who is also stationed in Mullumbimby, says that she loves the strong camaraderie that exists at the station and she also enjoys educating the community about how to protect themselves and their families from the threat of fire. The firefighters will be conducting a recruitment drive in the local area next month. They are looking for women and men who hold a current driver’s licence, who are reasonably fit and healthy, work well in a team, have good problem solving skills and are strong communicators. Initially new recruits attend

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Fundraiser for OS Roundhouse Hans Lovejoy

The Roundhouse Action Group (RAG) is hoping to raise funds for a ‘watertight business plan’ that would offer Council an alternative to selling the Roundhouse site at the top of Ocean Shores. ‘In a short few months, we need to convince Councillors not to sell the site off to divide into blocks by developers,’ says RAG spokesperson Ri Fraser. A cabaret night with sitdown dinner is planned for Saturday, September 25 at the Ocean Shores Country Club. All proceeds will go towards funding the community business plan that is to be presented to council in November. ‘It’s a fun gathering for everyone who wants to claim the site for the community,’ says

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Ms Fraser, ‘and to invest in the museum, library, art gallery Over five million is up for grabs as part of the NSW Govand bookshop. site for the future.’ ernment’s Climate Change Transparent history Fund. It aims to make facili‘OS bigger than Mayor Jan Barham told The ties more water and energy Byron’ Echo she would wait for the efficient, according to Labor Ms Fraser claims that Ocean action group’s submission to Duty MLC for Lismore, Peter Shores has the largest popula- Council, and said the history Primrose. tion of the Shire, yet is critically has been transparent. ‘The site ‘Up to $40,000 was available under serviced. owes Council 3.9 million in for each facility to undertake ‘The population is over 10, 1996 dollars,’ she said. simple savings measures such 000 which exceeds Byron, yet The line-up of local musi- as installing rainwater tanks, we have no surf club, no po- cians for the night include jazz switching from electric to solar lice, fire, library or services in pianist Jamie Houston, Shea, hot water and installing watergeneral.’ Elen from Evolove, Toby and efficient fixtures and fittings,’ Council have their eyes on Matt Andrews and Cheynne said Mr Primrose. the site because they are in Murphy. There will also be an In the past the grants have such debt, according to Ms auction and tickets are avail- been awarded to 281 commuFraser. able from the Ocean Shores nity centres, preschools, aged Ms Fraser suggests the land’s Country Club, the New Bright- care facilities and sporting usage could include a range of on Farmers Markets and from clubs across NSW. uses including a cultural cen- Lone Empire at the Ocean VilFor more visit www.envitre, restaurant, native gardens, lage carpark. For table book- ronment.nsw.gov.au/grants/ gallery, play space for kids, ings, call 6680 5015 or visit ccfpfp.htm or by calling 1300 361 967. performance space, theatre, www.osca.org.au. BYRON BAY

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New legislation making it harder for home birthing BANORA SWIM SCHOOL Story & photo Eve Jeffery

Since the dawn of man there have been mothers. Long before there were doctors and obstetrics, there were women having babies. Fortunately, modern self awareness, education and health and fitness, has produced an exceptional incubator and producer of a healthy human species. For over 50 years, women have been fighting to do what our grand and great grandmothers before us did without question and that is, to have their babies at home. Just as choice for medical intrusion and intervention has become the legal right for so many women, so has the wish for an intervention free environment become the aim for many woman who want to homebirth their babies. Mum to be Kylee McGrath has only two months to go to find a

New legislation ‘unworkable’ It has never been easy to have a homebirth, and legislation before parliament at its next sitting will make it so unworkable for privately practiscing midwives to operate that many, like local woman Sue Cookson – a midwife who

midwife. She is with retired midwife Sue Cookson, Sally Cusack from Maternity Coalition Northern Rivers with Josephine and Gaylee with daughter’s Lola born at home and Lucy born by caesaerian.

has assisted with over 400 homebirths in 28 years – will simply retire from service. This will leave pregnant woman like mum-to-be Kylee McGrath with no other option than to be assisted by non reg-

istered midwives which will open the floodgates for an entire new set of issues, which is what Kylee says she will resort to if she cannot find a registered midwife prepared to help with her delivery.

Put simply, for homebirth midwives to be covered by Medicare and have appropriate insurance, homebirth needs to be approved by Medicare, whose decision makers are a panel of eight folk, five of which are medical practitioners, who are in turn, members of the Australian Medical Association, AMA. The AMA is not a huge fan of homebirth and the constraints put on homebirth midwives are making it too complicated and impractical to operate. Ms Cookson says that the changes and amount of codes, regulations and other requirements of the new legislation makes it nearly impossible to get the job done. ‘Rather than participate in the compromises that I would need to make, I have chosen to retire,’ says Sue. ‘This is heartbreaking for me but the legislation is very unworkable.’ This is an issue that will be looked at in the next few weeks and women are urged to make their voices heard before it is too late. For more information you can email the Maternity Coalition Northern Rivers: maternitycoalitionnr@gmail. com.

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Mental illness carer services now uncertain Eve Jeffery

There are around 800,000 carers in NSW, and it is estimated that around 10 per cent of carers look after a person with a mental illness. Local carers of friends and relatives with mental health issues, are concerned with the new changes carer service providers in the area. From October 1, the current mental health program provider, Carers NSW will cease to be the support entity for carers. ‘The impact of this news on our carers, staff and the organisation as a whole cannot be underestimated,’ says Carers NSW CEO Elena Katrakis. ‘Carers NSW has successfully delivered this program in

the North Coast area for many years, providing much needed support and advocacy, and education and training to carers. ‘While the Program will continue, Carers NSW will no longer be delivering it.’ The major issue for people in this area is what will take the place of the service.

Strongly contested tender A spokesperson for NSW Health says the department has recently conducted a competitive tender process for the provision of services under the NSW Family and Carer Mental Health Program and that the tender was conducted in line with Government procure-

ment requirement. ‘As is often the case, this tender was strongly contested. NSW Health is not able to comment on which organisations made submissions in this tender.’ NSW Health went on to say that as a result of the competitive tender, there will be a change in service provider for the Program in the North Coast Area Health Service. Mission Australia will deliver services under the Program in North Coast Area Health Service for the next three years. NSW Health is working with Carers NSW and Mission Australia to minimise any disruption to the services being provided to the families and carers

of people with a mental illness to aide a smooth transition and handover. Ms Katrakis says that the Carers NSW North Coast team have been a strong, committed enthusiastic and supportive team. ‘They have delivered a great program to carers of people with mental illness across this vast coastal area and have done a fantastic job,’ she said. NSW Health says that the transition process has commenced and will continue in the lead up to the formal commencement of the new service arrangements in October. For more information on services in the area visit the North Coast Area Health Service, www.ncahs.nsw.gov.au.

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Tallowood subdivision at Mullum gets the nod The total number of residential lots will depend on future development approvals – in a letter of January 2009 to Council, developer Eric Freeman indicated that development of his two lots totalling 66 hectares could yield ‘not less than 250 new homes and, with future rezonings of adjoining properties, is likely to result in upwards of 400 homes’.

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Some of those who appreciated the court ruling gather at a hollow-bearing brush box and trees on the ridge now protected. Photo supplied Michael McDonald

As expected from his original findings in July this year, Commissioner Robert Hussey in the Land and Environment Court on September 14 approved the Tallowood Ridge Estate staged subdivision for Mullumbimby. The initial approval is for 29 residential lots and three public reserve lots, with develop-

ment applications to Byron Shire Council required for the six future stages. Some objectors to the proposal, which the developer took to court, welcomed the changes Commissioner Hussey insisted upon. In particular they welcomed the protection of the ridgeline to the west of the subdivision, a master plan for the develop-

ment, and a requirement for environmental restoration work. The first stage of the subdivision begins at the end of Tuckeroo Avenue off Left Bank Road.

‘250 new homes’ A bikeway link to new sportsfields off Coral Avenue will come into play at stage three.

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In a press release the chairperson of the Mullumbimby Creek Progress Association, Brendan Healey, noted, ‘The Association first wrote a submission on the Tallowood Estate development in June 1997 and our concerns have remained the same. These concerns were never addressed. ‘In the community consultation process engaged in in 1997 they were ignored by the developer. In our recent attempts to bring these concerns to the developers’ attention, again our requests were ignored. ‘It seems that Commissioner Hussey… has met the concerns that were put to him during his deliberation of this application. I personally am extremely happy with the outcome and hope the development proceeds in a more collaborative and respectful way.’

The Echo asked the developers to respond to the court ruling and Mr Healey’s comments. Sarah Freeman issued this statement: ‘Some in the community say that Commissioner Hussey did not listen to their concerns. This is simply not so: a good deal of the 11 days of Court time was dedicated to consideration of the range of objections. The Commissioner sorted through the objections, including lot size, density, flooding and koalas and most notably the shelter belt, and arrived at the current Master Plan for Tallowood Ridge over seven stages. ‘As Stage One is now very close to “Sold Out” and Stage Two is filling rapidly, the many families seeking certainty for their future homes were becoming quite anxious as the Court debate dragged on, and we are pleased to be able to uphold our end of the bargain and provide much-needed affordable housing to the community. ‘What seems to us to be the headline story in the coming months is: ‘Will the Councillors vote to continue to spend $1.5 million of ratepayers’ money each year on bank interest to carry the new STP instead of allowing Tallowood Ridge and others in the Brunswick Valley

to connect to the new $40 million STP and pay off the debt?’ ‘Tallowood Ridge will now proceed, as it has its own STP, so what will be gained by continuing the moratorium? A report by Council’s consultant advises the Councillors there is no environmental consequence of lifting the moratorium. ‘Now it is the community that is getting the short end of the stick. If the additional $1.5 million per year currently going to bank interest stopped, there are many things the Shire needs and could have. We encourage the community to ask Councillors to “Please explain”.’

New 10,000 township for Cabarita Beach In related developer news, billionaire developer Bob Ell is poised to create two ‘minicities’ in Tweed shire after Planning Minister Tony Kelly gave the green light to his $420 million Kings Forest project on Friday. Mr Kelly visited the 860-hectare site west of Cabarita Beach to announce concept plan approval for 4,500 new homes in 23 separate residential precincts, a town centre, two schools, and a 57-hectare golf course.

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A piece of ‘Surry Hills’ in Byron Victoria Cosford

It was almost full within half an hour of its opening breakfast service. Italian cafe/bar Targa is the latest venture by Byron Bay restaurateur Ben and Sarah Musu from St Elmo, and the immediate success highlights what local knowledge and hard work can achieve. Despite the air of ‘Byron business down’, it is evidently not the case with this powerhouse couple. ‘We’ve both worked really hard at two places in two years’, Ben told The Echo, ‘This one is the culmination of wanting to have an Italian restaurant but with a cafe atmosphere.

‘It’s been 11 months since we first stood on the site. Sarah is the person responsible for design in both the venues.’ The design includes a glamorous bar, an enormous coloured photo on the ceiling of a vintage Lancia at Torino airport, overhead fans, simply set wooden tables, big blackboard menu and cosy nooks.

location not an issue It opens out on to the street in a location one could hardly describe as central. ‘It’s an evolving atmosphere’, Ben said, ‘so the place has its own personality for the entire duration of its opening hours. ‘We wanted to offer a quality product at a price that people

could afford, and to have the opportunity to give certain parts of Byron a local hangout, like you get in Fitzroy or Surry Hills.’ Judging by the crowds pouring in for dinner on the first day of trading, location is clearly not going to be an issue. Rustic Italian food is pumped out of an open kitchen and there is a range of superlative pizzas utilising top quality ingredients. Servings are generous and, as Ben said, prices are truly affordable. Targa is on the corner of Marvell and Middleton Streets and bookings – strongly recommended – can be made on 6680 9960.

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Youth mentorship for aspiring musos The Mullum Music Festival has launched a Youth Mentorship Program, and young musicians have the opportunity to work alongside an industry professionals. The aim is to support them towards a live festival performance. Winners chosen will receive a rehearsal session with their mentor, tickets to one of their mentors’ show, and will then also secure a 20 minute spot to play the Mullum Festival.

‘Creatively fruitful’ ‘A mentorship for young people is invaluable – the opportunities to connect and collaborate are simply gold!’ says Melia from Scarlett Affection. ‘It is so creatively fruitful and enables really marvelous mu-

sical relationships to develop and the bonuses are on both sides. Programs like this can set the direction for inspiration – I would leap at this!’

Categories The four categories include Folk/world music: mentored by Nano Stern, Singer/songwriter: mentored by Jesse & Emily (Tinpan Orange), Band: mentored by Bill Jacobi from (Method), Hip hop: mentored by Morganics. The event will be coordinated by Cape Byron Steiner School’s music teacher, Tom Whitaker. Applicants need to be 18 and under. Applications are available at mullummusicfest.com and close Friday November 12.

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Locavore bake-off comes to markets chasing date is Friday October 22 and the presentation date the following Friday OcWho doesn’t love a bake-off? Judy McDonald who heads tober 29. up both the New Brighton and Mullumbimby Farmers Mar- Only ingredients kets is certainly hoping that from markets used many people do. ‘It’s about trying to encourAs part of the SMH Crave Sydney International Food age locals’ inventiveness,’ Judy Festival (SIFF), she has organ- said, ‘and how they can use ised two farmers market bake- products in an inventive way offs to run in October, with and to share these things. ‘It’s also to have a bit of fun everyone invited to enter. She told The Echo ‘We were for the regulars. With farmers asked to participate in SIFF be- markets people are learning to cause they wanted a regional cook seasonally. It’s been a shift presence. We had the idea of for these people – not going to doing some bake-offs anyway a supermarket and finding eve– we wanted it to be a bit like a rything they want. And it’s also celebrating a lot of the food we country show.’ The first bake-off will be have up here.’ All the key ingredients at the New Brighton Farmers Market, with entrants must come from the markets, asked to turn up on Tuesday though basic pantry items like October 5 between 8 and flour, sugar, butter and salt can 9.30am to purchase specified be used. Entry is free although resurprise seasonal products to create either a sweet or a stricted to one per person. Regional ABC radio’s Donna savoury dish. The following Tuesday be- Harper, also a stallholder at tween 8 and 8.30am the com- both markets, will be comperpleted dish must be brought ing the two events. There will be 1st, 2nd and to the market for display and judging, with a prize presenta- 3rd Chef ’s Prizes and a People’s Choice Prize, all consisttion at 10am. The same requirement ap- ing of farmers market produce plies to the Mullum Farmers vouchers. ‘We’re a great creative Market except that the purVictoria Cosford

community,’ said Judy, ‘so let’s get creative and share our best recipes. I am hoping that this will get the community to think creatively with our fabulous products. People don’t realise how lucky we are, fresh produce all year round!’

Entry forms can be collected from the markets or by calling 6677 1956. Both New Brighton and Mullum Farmers Markets are auspiced by the North Byron Farmers Markets Association. Picture Christina Calathas

Environment dept ‘not effective’ – Auditor General Hans Lovejoy

The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) have come under fire from Auditor-General, Peter Achterstraat this week. According to his report ‘Protecting the environment: Pollution incidents’, he claims that the lack of centralised monitoring and limited performance information means that the department cannot demonstrate that it is responding effectively to pollution incidents. The report says there was an increase of six per cent of reports on pollution from its Environmental Hotlinefrom from two years ago. ‘The community are the

“eyes and ears” of the environment and alert the department to pollution incidents,’ says Achterstraat. ‘In fact, 80 per cent of pollution reports come from members of the public.’ The hotline records how many reports there are of pollution, not how many incidents these relate to, according to Mr Achterstraat. Often the one incident receives a number of reports, and therefor the department does not know what the combined effect of these incidents has on the environment. This is despite its officers investigating all these reports. ‘To protect a statewide resource, you need a statewide view,’ said Mr Achterstraat. ‘I am calling on the depart-

groups are especially concerned about what they believe is a systemic culture of non compliance in forestry operations by Forest NSW leading ‘No idea’ – NCEC to significant water pollution President of the North events. Coast Environment Council (NCEC), Jim Morrison, wel- ‘Ineffectual and a comed the report. joke’ ‘I welcome the acknowl‘This culture of forestry non edgement that the community are ‘the eyes and ears’ of the compliance has been facilitated environment and alert the de- by DECCW’s ineffectual compartment to some 80 per cent pliance regime, and minimal penalties, which are a joke. of pollution reports. ‘We hope the auditors report ‘However I am especially concerned and not surprised leads to a change in this culture that DECCW has no idea how but have little faith that it will.’ The Department of Envimany individual incidents are reported and more important- ronment, Climate Change and ly what environmental harm is Water received 5,146 reports of pollution from its Environoccurring. ‘North Coast conservation mental Hotline in 2009-10.

ment to find out how many pollution incidents occur and regularly analyse the risk to the environment,’ he added.

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The Brunswick Chamber of Commerce has been granted $20,500 by Industry & Investment NSW for the development of a five year Community Economic Transition Plan (CETP) for the town. The Brunswick Heads Community Economic Transition Plan helps formulate a more sustainable future for the district and includes several public workshops ‘We’ve started or completed most of the projects from the

“Taking Care of Brunswick Strategic Plan 2004-2009” and we’re ready to start the next five year plan,’ said Kim Rosen. Ms Rosen is the former Chamber’s Executive Officer, and retired from the position last month. ‘It’s an extraordinary opportunity for the Brunswick Heads community to collectively map its future and take control of its destiny,’ she said. The funding will go towards the engagement of an Industry & Investment NSW approved

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Hand Made promoting local arts thing being made in Byron.’ ‘At night we can pull up to 50 people just watching the demonstration’, added Anthony, ‘Everyone says the same thing, that they love to see made-inByron things. ‘They just want something to remind them of a great holiday.’ Anthony envisages that with summer coming it will evolve into ‘a European-style streetscape activity.’ The handcrafts they select must be 100 per cent local. ‘It’s about local, hand-made and quality,’ Wendy said, ‘Every second day I have people coming up the stairs saying that they make things.’ Prices are affordable and the couple wish to keep it that way; Wendy will even throw in free gift-wrapping. It’s fair trade for the artists of and around Byron Bay. Hand Made in Byron Bay is open every day from 10 am to 5 pm and will be officially opened by Mayor Jan Barham on Friday September 24 at 6 pm, where there will also be the opportunity to meet some of the local artisans who are being represented in the shop.

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Wendy Lees and Anthony Hoy are trying to put a little soul back into Byron Bay. Their new shop Hand Made in Byron – in the former Dr Moose premises upstairs in the Cavanbah Arcade – is a veritable gallery of arts and crafts. The best part is that all of it is made by locals. It’s a vibrant showcase of jewellery and vases, homewares and furniture, teas and spices, chopping boards and cards, and as such the perfect shop to buy a genuine souvenir of the region.

Not imported from overseas Wendy told The Echo that the shop, opened about six weeks ago, was born out of the awareness that it was becoming increasingly difficult to find gifts or memorabilia that weren’t imported from overseas or the result of a franchise. ‘It’s grown organically’, she said, ‘We started from ten participants and now we’ve got 50.’ Much of the merchandise

comes from artists ‘working from their studios or at home who don’t have anywhere to sell it. ‘A lot of the people who aren’t on the market circuit come here (with their wares).’ In addition to running the shop, Friday and Saturday

nights will see Wendy and Anthony doing hot glass demonstrations in the foyer downstairs. Using a hot flame, they melt glass which then becomes a bead. ‘It’s lovely for tourists to watch’, Wendy said, ‘People say how great it is to see some-

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A group of young disabled artists is about to launch its inaugural exhibition in Byron Bay. The first annual IncREDible Art Show, at its spanking new premises at the Arts and Industry Park, will celebrate the opening of Studio R.E.D on Friday September 24. It promises to be a dynamic exhibition of paintings, drawings, photography and ceramics, and is the the result of the creative efforts of eight ‘differ-

ently abled’ artists. Supported by the Lismorebased service organisation known as R.E.D Inc. (Realising Every Dream Incorporated), these young people have had no formal training, utilising techniques that are fresh and not contrived. Three of them, Liam Bruce, Zion Levy-Stewart and Mathew Wiggins, have exhibited before, and in Liam’s case it will be his ninth exhibition in five years. His mother Margi Bruce,

part of the committee composed of artists, mentors and other parents, told The Echo ‘One of the aims of the exhibition is to bring these people into the wider community. ‘The studio developed because some of the artists live in Byron Bay – we finally found the funds to set it up. We’ve had wonderful support from Ecolour. It doesn’t smell and it paints like a dream – they’ve been very generous!’ After the exhibition it will

be turned into a gallery open by appointment. The exhibition will feature recent works by the various artists, none of which have been shown before in the Shire. The IncREDible Art Show launch is on Friday September 24 at 6 pm and will be opened by Mandy Nolan at Unit 5/16 Tasman Way, Byron Arts and Industry Park. Artworks may be viewed by the general public on Saturday and Sunday September 24 and 25 from 10 am to 3 pm.

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Julia’s risky adventures in paradigm Volume 25 #16

September 21, 2010

Informing on the informants ‘Byron Bay to Bradley’ was held last week at the Community Centre as part of the Global Days of Actions. It was in solidarity with US Army Private Bradley Manning, who is accused of leaking the Wikileaks ‘Collateral Murder’ video. It made international headlines in April – though it was filmed in 2007 – and depicts three airstrikes from a US Apache helicopter in New Baghdad. At least eleven people were killed in the airstrikes, including two journalists working for Reuters. The US army has kept Manning in isolation since his arrest on May 29, according to www.bradleymanning.org, and he needs at least $50,000 to defend himself. He is facing 52 years imprisonment and is under suicide watch. Leaking footage of US soldiers willfully killing unarmed civilians is more than a military PR nightmare – it highlights humanity’s futile endeavours with wars that are invariably over religion, sovereignty, resources and ideology. US national security was not threatened by this action, however The New York Times reported that Manning is also accused of leaking over 240,000 classified intelligence reports and diplomatic cables involving the war in Afghanistan. That is a threat to US national security, and most likely the reason he will be jailed for most of his life. WikiLeaks defended disclosure of the material, saying transparency is essential to democracy. ‘The Taliban have already stated they are reading the documents, looking for names and will go and kill any Afghan listed as being an informant or connected to those who worked with/for NATO,’ a forum contributor to Manning’s site says. ‘With this security leak, informants now see that they are not safe and fewer – or perhaps none – will be willing to come out with information.’ So is Manning hero or villain? Arguably one of the images that was instrumental in changing the American public’s views on the Vietnam War was of the execution of a Viet Cong guerrilla by South Vietnam’s national police chief. Mainstream media (NBC and AP) captured that moment in 1968, and the comparison with Manning’s helicopter footage is evident. New technologies have the ability to spread over larger areas of population than ever before. It can be dangerous and is a powerful tool, and one that should always be used with extreme care so it doesn’t endanger lives. Anything that ends wars, un-winnable or not, is in humankind’s ultimate interest. It’s probably the reason the mothership hasn’t arrived from outer space yet. As George Carlin said, ‘we are but monkeys with baseball caps and machine guns.’ Hans Lovejoy – Acting Editor

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he New Paradigm, as some people insist on calling minority government, is still very much unknown territory; whether it will last, how it will work and what if anything it will accomplish are still unanswerable questions, and speculation is largely futile – a trivial problem which has not prevented the felling of many forests in its pursuit. But one consequence is now clear: all bets are off. Everything is up for grabs once more, and as far as Julia Gillard is concerned she is starting pretty much with a blank sheet. Most of the promises of a few weeks ago are not just non-core, they are inoperable. It is no longer a question of the government making a decision and submitting it to what used to be the standard parliamentary process – passage by the House of Representatives followed by a rather more serious debate in the senate resulting in its acceptance, amendment or rejection. Even to get its wishlist past point A, Gillard’s cabinet will have to go through a lengthy consultation with the four crossbenchers on its own side. Circumstances have changed, and like a good Keynesian Gillard is prepared to change her mind and her approach as a result. Tony Abbott, of course, is not: his paradigm remains one of ferocious opposition. But by locking himself so firmly into the past, he risks dealing himself out of the game altogether. And the first and most obvious example of this is his approach to (or rather his dismissal of) climate change. BHP-Billiton’s Marius Kloppers has been given much of the credit for reviving the debate with his call for Australia to press ahead with setting a price on carbon. Kloppers is,

however, no altruistic idealist; he wants the price to be set, but he does not want his company to have to pay it. BHP-Billiton is already well into the process of extricating itself from the messier mining operations, diversifying away from coal and into uranium; his intervention in the debate should be judged accordingly. And in any case he expects to be compensated for any tax his company might still have to pay – isn’t that the Australian

form is to be determined by what was envisaged as an all party committee. But Abbott has said his side will not take part; his party has a policy opposing a carbon price in any form, and that’s that. It is not clear whether backbench dissidents will be threatened with expulsion from the party if they disobey, but clearly shadow ministers like Malcolm Turnbull, who is the most prominent but not the only believer on Abbott’s front bench, would

But by locking himself so firmly into the past, Abbott risks dealing himself out of the game altogether. by Mungo MacCallum way? But the mere fact that he has been prepared to say publicly what many of his business colleagues have been hinting at for some time – that business needs certainty, and that given a price on carbon is inevitably going to happen, Australia should take the plunge sooner rather than later – has helped to get the idea back on the front pages. But it still would have had little effect without the numbers in the new parliament. There has always been a clear majority in the House of Representatives in favour of a carbon price: the whole of the Labor Party and nearly half the Liberal Party are on board. The blockage has come from the other Liberals and particularly the National Party, who also have the numbers in the senate. These will disappear in July, giving Labor and the Greens a clear majority; and in the lower house the four pro-Labor cross benchers will support the idea in some form – exactly what

have to resign rather than challenge their leader. Opposition is opposition. But Abbott’s stance defies commonsense. Not only is he rejecting the will of a clear majority of the parliament; he is thumbing his nose at his supporters and backers in business upon whom he will rely to replenish his part’s muchdepleted coffers if he is successful in forcing another election. And beyond that, it is clear that the voters, while less enthusiastic than they were three years ago, still favour effective action (as opposed to Abbott’s Direct Action) in the area. Some of the cooler heads should tell their leader the election campaign is over; it is time to stop thinking in slogans and to start looking at a practical strategy. Now that would be a new paradigm.

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nd someone else who should think again is Rob Oakeshott, who seems to think he can have

all the power and perks of the speakership and sacrifice nothing in return. The whole point of reforming the job is to make it more independent; Oakeshott’s selfserving proposal would in fact make it less so. He wants to sit in the chair and retain the right to cast a deliberative vote, something which the present occupant cannot do. The speaker’s role is limited to breaking the deadlock when there is a tie; this is the only time it is cast and traditional it is cast in the negative – to maintain the status quo. The speaker is supposed to be above partisan conflict and not to take part in considerations of policy except where they affect the running or integrity of the parliament itself. In the British House of Commons the speaker actually resigns from his or her party and even from his or her electorate; the speaker is held to represent the virtual consistency of Westminster and is not opposed at election time. This may be a step too far for the smaller Australian parliament, but at least the speaker is held to be, in theory at least, above party politics. The reform proposals Oakeshott himself proposed would clarify this by granting an automatic pair: the speaker, drawn from the government side, and a deputy, drawn from the opposition, would both forfeit their deliberative votes. Oakeshott, as an independent, cannot be effectively paired; so he now wants to take a step backwards and, as speaker, to reclaim the right to a vote. This may or may not be unconstitutional, but it is plainly regressive and against the whole spirit of Oakeshott’s own reform package. Hey Rob, remember the new paradigm.

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Some solace in Tallowood decision Q It is rare indeed in these days

of high powered attorneys chewing up hundreds of thousands of dollars in their own pursuit and in this case representing established yet outmoded ways of planning and development to have such a favourable outcome for Council and the residents who are most impacted by the Tallowood Ridge Estate devlopment. We are very grateful that we have gained some victories In the Land and Environment Court are thrilled that Eric Freeman’s development is not going ahead as planned. There was no reason to have pushed the edges of this subdivision right into our backyards within metres of our homes and in the process jeopardise the existing stands of Brush Box, Tallowood and other endangered species of trees and habitat.  We asked for community consultation from the developer and got none. And so we banded together to voice our concerns and through the

This land Re front page the other week. This land by Aboriginal cultural history did not have shire boundaries as is recognised in white culture today. Mullum has been and always is Ngarakwal country but I expect past poor editing practices (propaganda) to continue around this affair.

exemplary efforts of Council and their legal team we have been heard. After years of battling with Council it has been refreshing to be on Council’s side working together to create the best outcome for the community. Considering the efforts we make as a larger community towards sustainability I would have loved to see an ecovillage instead of suburban spawn on the outskirts of Mullumbimby. An eco sustainable development would have made a positive contribution to the planet, our community and the quality of life for the residents. The way we use our land sets the foundation for community. We do celebrate the generous wildlife corridor between us and the development and the addition of super lots as they are called (super in comparison to the small size of blocks in the subdivision) that offer even more of a buffer to some of the future houses that now have defined building envelopes. of the infants section has been sprayed with weedkiller. I find this deeply offensive, invasive and insensitive, and will not be persuaded by any argument of the pursuit of tidiness. An apology from whoever has taken it upon themselves to impose on our family in this way would be appreciated. Jill Keogh

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Desecrated Today I went to the infants section of the Byron Bay cemetery to check my grandson’s grave. I found that the entire area of the tiny allotment which his sisters had bordered by hand with small stones and marked out with flowering plants was entirely ravaged without a blade of grass left on it. A miniature red rose bush planted at Christmas time, which was flourishing when I last checked a couple of months ago, was a mere stalk bereft of foliage let alone flowers It is obvious that the whole

Marvelling Now that I have a view over Marvell Street in Byron Bay, I am intrigued how people use it. I find it quaint that there are so many skateboarders on the road, as well as cyclists. The fact that neither group wear safety gear such as knee or elbow guards or helmets is their choice and risk, and in its way adds to the charm of our little town. It is a bit freaky though at night when confronted by these modes of transport without any lighting or even light coloured clothing. After all street lighting it seems is not

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And we applaud Council for not allowing development close to or on the ridgeline. We look forward to continuing with Council’s blessings to plant the wildlife buffer with native trees and plants and encourage its use as the Aboriginal people intended it. Arion Ocean

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is over a year since public submissions were due for the Tallowood Ridge DA. After several court hearings, the Land and Environment Court recognised the wishes of the community and approved the first stage of the Tallowood subdivision with pages of conditions. I am very grateful to Council for their effort to ensure Tallowood Ridge now has a master plan to facilitate transparency, we do not have a road on the ridge which would have been in violation of the Mullumbimby DCP, super lots have been included to conserve hollow bearing habitat trees, a

a luxury our council thinks we need. But what I can’t work out is why so many pedestrians choose to walk on the road, even on the few occasions when an almost half decent footpath is provided. Any clues? Allan Cowley

Byron Bay

Digital enhancement I see that Stephen Conroy is Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity. The only meaning I extract from this is that he ensures that other Ministers pull the finger out. J Rose

Mullumbimby

Honouring Jai When will someone stand up and say enough is enough? I have had to face the fact Jai lost his life while under Mullum High’s care and no responsibility taken or any explanation as to what happened that day. I put up with the older boys receiving no repercussions after the brawl. An old table placed in the year 9 area after the incident which became a Jai tribute table signed by many has been taken back by the school and painted over. My requests denied that the schools get together for a minute of silence for Jai and peace on two occasions. ReLetters to the Editor Fax: 6684 1719 Email: editor@echo.net.au Deadline: Noon, Friday Letters longer than 200 words may be cut; letters already published in other papers will not be considered; pseudonyms not acceptable. Please include your full name, address and phone number.

biodiversity management plan must be written to protect threatened species like koalas and endangered plants such as the spiny gardenia and fragrant myrtle and all six future stages of Tallowood must be lodged as seperate DAs to be scrutinised by community before being passed by Council. Tallowood Ridge is still far from a sustainable eco development, but as a community we have achieved much and should be proud that after around 15 years our voices for a fair and reasonable development at the site have been acknowledged. All the frustration could have been avoided if Eric Freeman chose to engage in community consultation and listen to the recomendations of Council. I welcome the 29 new landowners to Tallowood Ridge and aspire to the day developers respect existing community, the environment and future subdivision residents.

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Mullumbimby Creek stricting attendance for their internal ceremony for him on 27.08.10. Many could not attend. They also changed the recess time that day so students could not join myself and others outside for the minute of silence, only with special permission. I let the media know my views afterwards as I have done before but it was always about honouring Jai for all who wish to attend and touch on truth, the loss of Jai and of peace, not violence. But what has completely floored me was being handed a Mullum High newsletter in the street by school staff being put around town, including a summary of events that day. Considering the ceremonies were continued overleaf

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Pertinent questions for Councillors and Council It appears that Byron Shire councillors Basil Cameron’s and Patrick Morrisey’s April Fools Day motion to remove the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy’s intended protection from 81 per cent of the High Conservation Value native vegetation in Byron Shire may not be valid. While the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy was based upon a lengthy process involving public consultation, the decision to abandon most of the Environmental Conservation (E2) zoning it proposed was based upon an assessment of the proposed zoning for 7 private properties near Goonengerry, including those of Cameron and Morrisey, without any public consultation. This assessment of their properties was considered at the Council meetings of February 25 and April 1. Under Section 451 of the Local Government Act Councillors are required to declare at the beginning of a meeting if they have a pecuniary interest,

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and to exempt themselves from the meeting while the issue is being considered. Section 453 requires that such disclosures be recorded in the minutes. There were no declarations of pecuniary or non-pecuniary interests recorded in the minutes of the February 25 or April 1 meetings by Cameron or Morrisey. Cameron’s and Morrisey’s motion to remove the majority of lands from E2 zoning across Byron Shire was partially based on a report assessing their specific properties and related to the making of an environmental planning instrument over lands they had proprietary interests in. It appears they should not have even been within sight of the Council Chambers, let alone moving a motion that proposed increasing permissible uses of vegetation on their properties. I have written to the General Manager asking him to take appropriate action. Council needs to explain how this was allowed to occur and ensure

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80 Suffolk Park residents voted unanimously at our June 22 meeting to keep the Suffolk Park Holiday Park (SPHP) as Community land. Yet it is again on the agenda for council’s Strategic Planning meeting on Thursday to vote to make it Operational. Once land is Operational it can be sold. The Manager’s recommendation is that this alienation of community land be debated behind closed doors. The Suffolk Park Progress Association believes that here are too many unresolved questions for the council staff report to be voted on at this stage. First, there is proposed land swap going on between Council and LMPA which includes crown land adjacent to the SPHP on both the dune and Alcorn Street sides. If this swap is confirmed all the land maps and income figures would need to be redone, yet the Manager’s report is silent on this matter. The swap would make the land even

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about respecting Jai the school reports ‘we took time out to remember our friend Jai Morcom who died after collapsing in our school playground’. Glad I know what happened now, perhaps we should call off the inquest. If that is about respect and learning from his death, then we are in serious trouble. Integrity needs some airtime here. I appeal for help here and ask if anyone who knows him well could write a character reference directly to Jessica Murty, PO Box 25, Crown Solicitor’s Office, Sydney 2001 or through myself. Also, if you saw him in

more valuable and attractive to developers. Second, other councils, such as Kiama, have caravan parks on community land, and Byron Shire staff have never satisfactorily explained why that model can’t be used here. We are not asking for a new caravan park – we are simply saying that existing use rights mean the park should continue. Third, the staff report is misleading and inaccurate in that some of its recommendations are based on storage van sites that were removed months ago. Finally, Council’s legal advice is once again being kept confidential. Perhaps this advice may shed some light on the vexed question of whether the proposed dual classification of the site is legal, and so in the interest of transparency it should be made public We call on the councillors to debate the issue in open session, not in secret, to make the legal advice public, and to defer any further votes until all questions have been fully answered. Karin Kolbe

President, Suffolk Park Progress Association Q I am responding to an article in The Echo this week where you have reported on some of my comments on the Byron Council Busking Policy issue.

Geography class 2nd period or recess that day, how was he? Did you talk to him? This information is very important if the inquest in certain areas is to be conducted with truth and fairness. You can contact me at stephendrummond44@ hotmail.com. Steve Drummond

Mullumbimby

Carbon catastrophe Within the next five years supply of oil will not satisfy demand and the oil price will climb permanently towards $200 a barrel. This will result in long-term implosion of western economies at about four per cent per year,

At the September 9 Byron Shire Council Meeting a Notice of Motion No 8.1 Busking Policy was proposed by Cr Richardson which would in essence once again permit ‘amplified music’ (ie ‘live bands’) to perform in Jonson Street and parks in Byron Bay, supervised or monitored by no-one with legal authority to control such performances. These ‘live bands’ are not buskers, but are groups of three, four or more individuals, banding together using electric guitars, drum kits, vocals, etc, all with amplification. Some are full time musicians whose livelihoods are apparently derived from performing at legal venues in Queensland and elsewhere, venues where they have to comply with numerous state government regulations, including controls on the sound levels. However, by performing at night on Jonson Street in particular, at least in relation to ‘volume control’, there are no such rules. Under Cr Richardson’s original proposal these ‘live bands’ could be performing in our streets until 10.30pm any night of the week, and then moving to either the poorly lit Apex Park or Railway Park, where they could then perform and party on until 12 midnight, unsupervised or monitored in any

way by anyone from Council. Even the Rails Bar has to cease live music at about 9.30pm. My wife and I have operated our motel business for some 13 years now, and it has only been since 2008 that we have had an issue with ‘amplified live bands’ performing in streets and parks nearby, some illegally, and others with the permission of the Byron Council. In that time there has been virtually no monitoring/ controls on the ‘noise levels’, or crowd control by Council staff. Since 2008 this has become a nightmare for my wife and I, (we live at the motel) and it results in undue distress, has a terrible affect on our personal health and sleep patterns, has a direct negative impact on our business, and prohibits the peaceful enjoyment of our guests, many of whom are visiting Byron Bay with young children. If your readers have any interest at all in Byron not being continually portrayed as a ‘party town’, they should lobby our Councillors to leave the status of the Busking Policy as it is. No amplified ‘live bands’ in our streets and parks. Surely our town has been damaged enough, and time is running out to save its iconic identity.

bringing increased equality with less oil-dependent nations. Progression towards greater equality is inevitable. In my opinion our focus should be on getting a renewable industrial revolution on track. Developing countries are better positioned for this because they have a much greater proportion of science and technology professionals. Climate change: look at the death, destruction, and unrest it is already causing in Northern Africa, Pakistan, Central America, Russia, etc. And remember Oceanic Change as well – acidification that could kill us quicker than climate change.

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Knickers and Woolies a potent mix So who is it who keeps re- us for a clean and Tidy Town worths and Wesfarmers (Wesfarmers own Coles) already moving the incited people of again. Terry Newling (pres) own 70 per cent of the AusMullum’s underwear from the Elaine Robinson (sec) tralian retail market! They own fence on Station Street? Is it a Mullumbimby Tidy Towns Big W, Bi-lo, Kmart, Tandys, pervert? A Woolies developer? Committee Dick Smith’s, Target, Bunnings, Or maybe a developer who’s a lots of liquor stores, pubs, pokpervert? Sam Leader Q Four generations of my fam- ies, fuel outlets, coal mines etc Mullumbimby ily have lived in this town and etc, and are slowly but surely I myself have been slandered, eliminating any competition, reepQ A pair of fence-knickers re- libelled, robbed and cheated, using strategies such as ‘creepcently displayed at Mullum and dragged before court by ing acquisition’, which is gradWoolies were heavily soiled, drunks and cowards but I’ve ually buying out smaller rivals, surely a potent reminder fresh never been so offended as I ‘greenfield acquisitions’ buying produce is not always what it’s have by the undies on the fence land their competitors might thing. be interested in and leaving it cracked up to be? I was happy to see the Ab- vacant, and ‘predatory pricing’, Mick Malloy Suffolk Park original people lay claim to the using their huge buying power crown land, but did not realise to push prices down, drivQ Up to recent times, Mul- the Woolworth protesters were ing smaller competitors out lumbimby had always been a going to be involved and cer- of business, and then raising Tidy Town and winning many tainly not in such a filthy low prices up again. Apparently our poor hardawards over the years. Now we mentality way. That these people have the working farmers get less than witness various groups trashing the place. We would prefer right to vote goes a long way five per cent at the checkout for Woolworths to be here right to explain our clogged gut- their produce and are currently now, rather than the people ters and potholed roads and a calling for a royal commission presently rubbishing our once council obsessed with trying to into this. Last year Woolies and Wesfarmers made a whopping outsmart Fast Buck$. neat little town. W B Crompton $100 billion profit, enabling How long are we expected to Mullumbimby them to spend millions of that, put up with these types of visimarketing themselves as ‘cartors messing up our pleasant Q I wonder if those still pro ing Australians’. way of life? It seems apparent to me that I urge all those who are not Woolies in Mullumbimby have happy with the unruly mess any idea who this corporate not only do we need to stand that was once a pleasant Mul- giant actually is. They may be strong against Woolies in Mullumbimby to write and support shocked to know that Wool- lumbimby but also we need to

stand like Davids against this Giant Goliath that is monopolising the whole Australian marketplace by choosing to spend our dollars at the few remaining competitors left, which apparently is IGA, our very local one being in Mullum, and at the Sunrise shopping plaza, and also Aldi at Ballina. We are going to need to rally around our own IGA, which will not be able to compete with Woolies’ major buying power, and maybe help turn it partially into a locals produce and product supermarket! Please check out YouTube: ‘The Beast file: Woolies and Coles’, and pass on this link to all your friends and family, so we may all be informed as to how insidious and dominating this huge corporation actually is. And maybe bring some balance back to the consumer market. Competition is healthy after all. I wonder what happened to the belief that small businesses are the backbone of Australia? Politicians urgently need to step in, and assist the small guy to stay in business.

vision. I traded my belief sys- implied it didn’t exist – is the tem for a working hypothesis. Native Title claim over much of Jim Nutter the coastal Crown land includMain Arm ing the Library site. The Arakwal people were equal signatoThat library ries with the state government ‘A different take on library his- and Council to the agreement tory’ (Letters, September 14). which gave us the site, specifiYes, John Vaughan’s letter was cally for a library. Previously, that but if he intended it as a believe it or not, John, we on response to mine, I can only say Council had looked long and that he missed my point entirely, hard for a library site we could namely that the site for the new afford but with no success. Byron Bay Library is not for sale As for the role of the developand cannot be sold, or at least er, Eric Freeman, I’m well aware until a library has been built on of the piece of land he ‘gifted’ it, which I imagine would rather to Council. Eric had planned defeat the purpose. a sizeable development at the While the historical back- southern end of Alcorn Street ground John offers may be of interest to some, I suggest they don’t take it too literally as he has omitted a couple of very significant facts and offered his own interpretation of others. Perhaps the major relevant fact he has overlooked – and even

in Suffolk Park, much of it on sensitive coastal land and exGM Max Eastcott approved his DA under delegation. The community took exception and then legal action – and won. It fell to Cr Richard Staples and myself to negotiate a much smaller development which we did, leaving Eric a piece of land which was useless for his purposes and would have cost him to maintain. He gave it to Council and I imagine it was useful in the negotiations with the Arakwal but I doubt that was any part of Eric’s plan. Money raised from Crown

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bitemark even? But, seriously, Geoff says that ‘The foundation of society is still based in belief and superstition rather than reason’. No thinking person could argue with that but the basis of reason is the assumption of certain ‘facts’ which we believe to be true enough to build a case on. To be able to determine what is superstition or, in Michael’s case ‘magical thinking’, requires a point of view that, I think few of us will achieve. It appears to me that emotion trumps reason nearly every time and we are emotional animals. We are rational when we are being rational. The judgements we make on magic or superstition are based on faith in science and our own understanding of it. What we are discussing is beyond the purview of science. The blinkered horse has no peripheral

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land caravan parks must be spent on the parks or other Crown land and so I don’t think the loss of revenue from Broken Head was quite the blow John suggests and his calculation of the cost of our library site is highly imaginary. And he is quite wrong to suggest there is no ‘cost plan’ for the new library; Council has been regularly informed of costs as the project has progressed and they have unfortunately increased, mainly due to delays. But we hope they don’t reach John’s predicted $7million mark! Jenny Coman

Secretary, Byron Friends of the Library Q Surely we are on the brink of

a new age in books, when all that will be needed is one small room with a couple of chairs and tables with screens, and perhaps a printer, and perhaps even a book-binding machine for those who still want one of those things – awkward objects that they are these days, with pages that won’t lay flat without the aid of two hands – oh, and I forgot, a small box or drawer to hold a few small digital storage devices to hold the many thousands of ‘books’ which a good library should contain. I have a small device, the size and weight of a thin paperback book, which came loaded with 1,500 books, and room for thousands more, and a slot to

load ‘cards’ the size of a large postage stamp which can hold many thousands more. The print on the screen can be read in bright sunlight, and if I want to buy another book, it can be emailed to me, and I can be reading it in seconds. To prove a point I tried photographing the screen using flash from 500mm away, and the print was clearly readable. This diminutive library will not only contain far more books than present ones can, but will be able to access any of those which now have to be sought around the country, resulting in delays and inconvenience, because our local grand building can’t possibly house all the tomes I want to read. Why not put up with what we have until all this comes about, and use my rates for improving the roads? Michael Hayman

Ocean Shores

The story goes on Not incredibly the valiant unpaid defender of Gaza, Gareth Smith, OKs the firing of rockets against civilians because they are fired against Sderot, once a small Arab village. The truth is that so far Gazan technology has been unable to improve their range and trajectory enough to cause widespread death and destruction to major centres. And so the story goes on: Hamas as ever reiterates its commitment to destroy Israel,

an unwinnable war. Israel defends itself with all possible means to try and prevent importation of modern war equipment that Iran is so keen to supply via Syria and Iraq. Jordan,Turkey and Egypt have so far kept out of the imbroglio. In the midst of all this Israel seems able to expand its enormous ability for inventive technological expansion and living standards and the West Bank seems to be profiting by it. George Franco

Ocean Shores

Market forces I seek a correction from Paul Spooner regarding the extra Byron Bay Market (Echo, September 14). He is quoted as saying ‘most of the money... goes to paying wages of the market management team and some money for grounds maintenance and promotion‌ any money left over contributes to the services provided by the Byron Community Centre’. Firstly, I have sighted a Byron Bay Community Association Inc’s audit in which $150,000 ‘depreciation’ not ‘wages’ offset stallholder fee revenue of $200,000 per annum; secondly, the licence for the market is available only to a charity or a not-for-profit organisation. The ‘Community Centre’ is neither, it is merely an incorporated association, yet the council has extended its licence once again until December. Its 2009 audit should

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Are women really necessary? Having viewed a TV program this week on the subject of sexual harassment, I wonder if the female of the species have, to their eventual regret, started digging themselves a hole which bodes ill for the long term future. Noting the philosophy espoused by a very vocal politician, and a senior Judge, one might well ask: who needs women? Further, the explosion in the gay community over the past 30 years seems to support this line of thinking. As a dinosaur, I can recall the days when males regarded all women as ladies, until proven otherwise; they opened doors for women; they raised their hats, and extended courtesies

sadly overlooked these days. In my long ago military days, it was obligatory to courtmartial a person who indicated a proclivity for the same sex and engaged in activities now accepted in the gay community. I have even known females who felt slighted that that they were never propositioned occasionally – it was part of the game of life. Fortunately, with the delightful Byron Hug being par for course locally, and noting the intimacies of football players on the field, one might ponder the direction in which we are going. Are the litigators going to determine our activities in life or should the customs of

thousands of years continue to play a major part in relations between the sexes? Yet, why should I worry. Being old-fashioned, I do not feel at all harassed when strange women come up to me and give a warm hug – after all, I am not Errol Flynn. Further, if I had a choice for bedmate it would not be a fellow – but then I may be behind the times. The futile point I endeavour to make is that maybe, one day, the males might fight back and say, ‘Who needs women?’ Perhaps a certain percentage of the best breeders for procreational purposes – as for the rest, well, we might have a problem.

have been delivered to Council by August 31 and should be available under FOI request. It will verify, or not, Mr Spooner’s claims, as may the audit due in January 2011 at the NSW Office of Fair Trading. It concerns us all that the ‘Market Manager’ is not fulfilling the terms of Council’s market policy which demands that net profits be donated to a registered charity providing services locally. Those profits and the cash revenue from the market are not benefitting the community as they should. The extra market merely adds to the BBCA Inc’s income, most of which appears to be paying off a building, and possibly Mr Spooner’s wages, while providing no benefit to the stallholders or the community reliant on charity, and further degrading the Butler Street Reserve.

‘The Beach Resort’ was developed in the early seventies, they built cabins that blended in with the environment and created lovely walking tracks for patrons and the local community to enjoy. The walking track east of the property meanders through a pristine melaleuca forest through to the beach. Local residents have been enjoying and taking care of this lovely part of our shire for decades. So I was somewhat dismayed by the ‘Private Property No Access’ sign that has recently appeared at the entrance to the track. For over twenty years local residents have cleared debris off the track after storms, picked up rubbish and glass in our beach bags that the odd marauding yobbos have dumped. Also, the track allows us to avoid the developed and cleared areas of the North Beach site. I imagine since it is wetland it is not earmarked for development Byron Shire Council recently sent out brochures regarding the protection of the shorebirds on the Belongil estuary, which stated ‘Avoid entering the estuary through any other area of the privately owned North Beach Byron Land.’ As residents we are acutely aware of the fragility of the nesting areas and others like

myself have been proactive in safeguarding the nesting sites for years and have informed those who are unaware of this protected area. So I would like to know the reasoning for this course of action. I understand you own this wonderful property and I wish you the best in your endeavours but in the interest of common goodwill, please consider if there is a workable alternative to this discussion, so we can continue to care and quietly enjoy this place we love which is part of us.

Duncan Shipley-Smith

Byron Bay

Keep the track I was initially relieved and heartened that a family had bought the Becton site. After years of fighting utterly inappropriate plans proposed by the large corporate developers (Club Med and Becton) who showed abject disregard for the land and the interests of our community.

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Left, an anti-Woolies underpants protest and right, a pro-Woolies Facebook page. Michael McDonald

Forget about sewage in the river, youth suicide and local politics – what better way to divide a town than to install a Woolworths? Those opposed to Woolies in Mullum have been the most organised and vocal but there is an undercurrent of resistance to the resistance, as we shall see later. Provincial controversy is not unique to Mullum, however – books have been written about towns divided. A case in point

is Gabriel Chevallier’s 1934 novel Clochemerle. From the 1937 Time magazine review: ‘What Clochemerle needed, thought the mayor, was a public urinal‌ Clochemerle had been without this convenience for more than 1,000 years, but use and wont was not the difficulty. ‘Unfortunately for peace, the worst old maid in town had her window very near by. Her complaints merely attracted more unseemly goings-on than ever. ‘A merciless churchgoer, she

embroiled the gentle parish priest in her quarrel, soon had all Clochemerle divided into Urinophobes and Urinophiles.’ No such fuss over Woolies yet, the most colourful protest so far the wanton display of underpants on The Cage fence. One group of raiders decorated a section of the fence with multiple panties and anti-Woolies signs. This was soon pulled down. Later it took three men in hardhats to inspect the area where the offence occurred. Perhaps Woolworths has a

special corporate section dedicated to smalls. What do they do with the undies? Is there sniffing involved? As well as pulling down undies, the pro Woolies push has now launched into cyberspace. The Facebook site ‘Bring Woolies To Mullum’, for ‘real locals’, had 124 fans at last look. One fan comments on the site: ‘new people moving in consider Mullum as precious and their own‌ but it’s not.’ Yes, terrible that new people should consider Mullum as precious and their own.

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Locals urged to support heart doorknock appeal Byron Bay local Michael Worrall will be part of the army of 110,000 volunteers across Australia knocking on doors to help raise money for the Heart Foundation this September. Mr Worrall said he got involved in the Doorknock Appeal because heart disease has had a major impact on his own family. ‘Several members of my family have experienced some form of heart problem and I see the Doorknock Appeal as a great way to raise awareness and funds to help people who seriously need it,’ said Michael.

‘This is my second year doorknocking – I like offering my assistance because I know that all donations made to the Heart Foundation will fund life saving research and promote heart health in the community. I’m urging everyone to please dig deep and make a generous donation when a Heart Foundation volunteer knocks on your door this September.’ Tony Thirlwell, Heart Foundation CEO – NSW, said, ‘Money raised by the 2010 Doorknock Appeal will help us fund critical research and community projects to im-

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My husband Mick looked alarmed when I announced I’d purchased four one-way tickets to some place called Phuket. (We wanted to go to Asia and Phuket seemed nearby.) We had three weeks to attend to things like renewing passports and finding someone to feed the cat. Travelling with our girls was going to be a challenge, as we were forcing them to leave behind the necessities of teenage life: iPods, mobile phones and hair straighteners. (Thank goodness for Facebook. I saved a fortune on postcards and the girls could keep up with important teenage gossip, like what’s happening on Neighbours.) On April 19 we flew out, basically bringing only the clothes we were wearing. We were backpackers with a credit card and no itinerary. I soon discovered Phuket was in Thailand. We went cave canoeing, snorkelling and elephant riding. The Thai people are lovely and, luckily for me, are clearly not concerned about occupational health and safety issues.

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lounge, we crossed the river and entered a broom closet complete with a dodgy pedestal fan. This was obviously Cambodia. Glancing out the window, I saw people pulling wooden carts and children dressed in rags. While in Siem Reap we visited the temple ruins of Angkor Wat. The girls were warned not to go off the track because of landmines. A little later the girls called out that they had found a landmine. On closer Pad thai OD inspection we saw it was an elWhen we first got to Thai- ephant turd. land I ate delicious pad thai for every meal. Two weeks later, I Blood curdling couldn’t stand it. After dinner one night, the We caught a cheap taxi to girls dragged us off for a fish Phnom Penh. It was a blood massage. I imagined some curdling six hour trip of swervweird oriental ritual involv- ing to miss motorbikes, chicking dead cod, but was relieved ens and cows. After narrowly to discover a tank of little fish avoiding a third head-on colthat nibble old skin between lision I wondered if the driver your toes. Revolting! The girls even had a licence. looked terrified as they lowIn Phnom Penh we went ered their feet in, obviously to a drugstore to buy sleeping wondering if these fish were pills. I read the warnings on part piranha. the back of a packet: ‘This drug We had heard that Vietnam will cause insomnia, heart atwas beautiful but in our rush tack and schizophrenia but in to leave Australia we had ne- extreme cases you may suffer glected to organise visas. We headaches, dizziness and nauread in a Let’s Go book that sea.’ I put the packet back, not Cambodia was an easy place sure if they were serious or had to buy Vietnamese visas, so we merely made a mistake in the headed there. translation. At the Thai/Cambodian Vietnamese visas were easy border, we were warned of visa to get in Phnom Penh and we scams. We were careful, but headed for the border. This taxi still got ripped off. The border driver kept tooting his horn. was an eye-opener. After every blast, a foul odour Leaving the modern air- wafted through the car. Is he conditioned Thai departure doing what I think he’s doing?

I wondered. In Ho Chi Minh City we stayed in a fabulous hotel, with a photo in reception advertising a huge rooftop swimming pool. When we went to see it we found a green duck pond.

Puppet show A water puppet show was impressive. We had no idea what it was about but the Asian audience was in hysterics. When the screen slid across and the puppeteers bowed, I realised they were standing in four feet of water. Wouldn’t they be wrinkly by the day’s end? On the plus side, I suppose they’d never need a toilet break. No wonder the water was green. Had they been rehearsing in our hotel duck pond? Next we boarded a 12-seater minibus to Dallat. Our driver managed to squeeze about 24 people in. The mountain road was littered with potholes – just like the Byron Shire, except these were big enough to hold Olympic swimming events. After Dallat we caught a bus down the other side of the mountain. This road was better, with no potholes. Unfortunately our bus had a worse problem – faulty brakes! During our trip we booked all our flights on the internet. We didn’t always write down the names of our destinations, which added mystery to our travels, as we never quite knew where we would end up. One night in Hanoi we discovered a cheap pub where

beers were 25 cents each. Mick got a bit drunk, went online and booked airline tickets to somewhere in the Philippines. The next day we boarded our flight and were surprised when after two hours our plane began landing in Hong Kong. It was only a stopover en route to the Philippines – just long enough to find Burger King. We missed meat! After ten days in the Philippines we flew to Kuala Lumpur. At the airport they tried charging me $70 to use the hoist to take me off the plane. I rolled my eyes and Mick said, ‘It’s all right, I’ll carry her down the stairs.’

KL shopping At first we were too scared of getting lost to venture far from our hotel in KL but by the afternoon we were game enough to try the monorail. The station was not wheelchair friendly. This was evident by the enormous ‘No wheelchairs allowed’ stickers on all the escalators. We ignored these signs. The markets were cheap. The girls took hours trying to spend $50 and ended up with bags, sunnies and DVDs. Throughout Asia we ate lots of chicken, rice and noodles. To save money and the risk of food poisoning, we avoided seafood and red meat. Now we are home in Mullumbimby. I fully recommend backpacking in Asia. It’s cheap, colourful and fun. Where to next? India sounds nice.

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The dedicated Learn to Swim team will be teaching through the holidays with special Spring Intensive programs for all levels. For parents and carers, or those just not wanting to get wet yet, why not relax in this lovely setting and enjoy great food and coffee from the cafĂŠ. For more info phone 6684 2494

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Ocean Shores Aquatics Offering personalised swimming lessons in a private outdoor 17m saltwater heated pool, amongst natural suroundings. Classes are graded according to ability and not age. We take pride in our assessment system which enables the child to be placed in a class best suited to them. Being family operated and run assures your child will have the same teacher each TM[[[WV <PQ[ PMTX[ J]QTL[ KWVĂ…LMVKM IVL MVIJTM[ \PM child constant progress. Our seventh Summer Season starts Monday October 11th. Contact 6680 5972.

Pre-school fun with a kick! Little Kickers, a soccer based activities program aimed at 18 month - 5 year boys & girls, is set to launch at Byron Bay, Mullumbimby & Banora Point. The program was developed by child health specialists in conjunction with Football )[[WKQI\QWV Y]ITQĂ…ML KWIKPM[ IVL XZM school teachers and introduces valuable early learning skills such as colours, numbers, sharing and teamwork. With action packed sessions of nonstop fun, games and imaginative play, the children get to burn energy, play independently and demonstrate their newfound skills to an ever-applauding audience. Phone 6684 0235 or email jcmoore@littlekickers.com.au or visit www.littlekickers.com.au.

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auction. So be sure to find the LJ a teddy bear auction Hooker tent near the sound shell and get your auction ticket. The highest bidder will take home the Mr Hooker Bear, knowing that they will be helping the Brunswick SLSC purchase much needed lifesaving equipment.

Entry costs are: $30 for individuals, 13-18 $20, Teams $20 per person.Team categories are all The presentation is held at the Hotel Brunswick male, all female, mixed and under 18. after the event and competitors and spectators alike The race starts at 9.30am. Registration is at the are always happy to sit in the sun and celebrate. Brunswick Heads sound shell from 7.30am. This year in addition to the Hotel Brunswick trophies For more information and to download an entry form go to www.brunswickslsc.org or ring 6685 1624. given out to the winners, LJ Hooker will be having

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Byron’s Parkway Drive have just returned home for their Deep Blue Australian tour. These homecoming shows are the first on home soil since their landmark album Deep Blue debuted ARIA #2 and #39 in the US Billboard 200. With the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney and the Showgrounds in Hobart selling out last week, Byron has followed suit and is also now sold out. Media around the world are united in their praise of Parkway Drive’s third album: ‘Parkway Drive have created a record that isn’t just a landmark album for themselves, it’s a milestone album for modern metal’ Metal Hammer Magazine (UK) Seven caught up with Winston McCall.

How does Australia’s leading Metalcore band come to be born in a privileged seaside alternative brown rice and yoga village like Byron Bay? Did the constant chanting do you in? We’ve all lived in Byron for many, many years, and I think anyone that’s been here for that long and not just bought into the town would be aware that with the privilege of the area, comes the pitfalls. We have all witnessed the effects of the lack of employment, youth support and opportunities (Byron Youth Activities Centre, thank you for all your work), homelessness and overdevelopment. Obviously we are lucky enough to come from one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but we are not oblivious to the fact that paradise is not without its flaws.

There’s a perception that Metalcore is dark and depressing and violent, but is it more than that? Is it an expression of energy and positivity as well? Yes it can be way more. Granted, it is very heavy musically, and can paint a very bleak and violent picture lyrically, but it is the violent, volatile nature of the music that acts as an outlet for frustration, anger and disenchantment that is part of the world we live in. Much like blues, you will find people listening and relating to the music because it speaks to them on an honest, personal level. If you want to hear fairy tales of a perfect world, you listen to pop, but the reality is our world and society is far from perfect. Since 2003 this has been quite an extraordinary story for Parkway Drive. You’ve had the ride most young bands will only dream of.

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Why do you think it happened for PWD? The question we all still want the answer to, and to be honest I don’t think we’ll ever know. We just started a band we enjoyed playing in and played whereever and whenever we could. There was no one point that changed everything for us, we played shows whenever the opportunity arose. What kind of doors and opportunities has your world wide success opened for you?

say it was out of control would be a gross understatement. You can generally gauge how crazy a show is by how many stage dives go down. This show there were so many people on stage diving that it was less about us playing, and more about us dodging the people flying across the stage. How do you all cope with touring, do you get homesick for the Bay, or is life on the road as a rockstar salve for that?

Travel and experience. The world is such a large place and this band has taken us to so many places I would never have seen without it. The experiences gained through this definitely changes your perceptive on the world and your place in it.

I will always miss Byron. When you leave this place for any extended period of time you realize how amazing the area actually is. There is nothing in this world I love more than coming home. Tour is definitely a wonderful thing, but I’m glad I don’t live on the road.

Tell me a little about the recording of Deep Blue – who produced it, what were you trying to achieve in the process?

How do you shape a song ? Is it there from the start â€“ or does a word float in, a phrase, a riff?

The record was written in Byron over a period of two months and recorded in LA with Joe Baressi. We wanted to write a record that reflects both our sound as a band and us as people. This led us to record in a manner that relied less on modern digital recording techniques and more on the human elements of playing and gear related sound manipulation. The idea was to create something that stood in contrast to the sounds produced by the legions of other bands with a similar sound and style to us.

In the past it was more of a mish mash of idea, but we’ve found that with experience, comes direction. Songs generally start with an idea and a guitar riff. From there we judge what kind of song it will be and where we think it should go soundwise. What should we be expecting for the Byron shows... what’s it like doing a home town crowd? Do your parents come and stand up the back? Do they mosh?

Byron shows are INSANE! Not meaning to freak people out but Did the album end up anywhere near what your vision was Byron has a nation wide reputation/ legacy for the madness going to be? Or is the way music changes in recording part of that goes down at shows. It’s great to be able to hang out with the journey? friends, play to familiar faces and have fun. We’re lucky the youth The album came out exactly how we wanted, which to be honest centre has been so supportive of the local scene over the years, and that Byron Bay High School has been so accommodating is a very rare thing. So many aspects of the record can change in the studio, so to have something come out precisely how you in letting us use the MPC for the larger shows. Parents are more than welcome. Most of ours mosh hahaha.  envisioned it is pretty amazing. Tell me about some of the most mindblowing gigs you’ve played in the last year? Warsaw Poland. It was the last tour we played in Europe and to

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For those lucky enough to have a ticket, it’s Thursday at the Byron High School. Welcome home boys.

JACKIE MARSHALL AT THE BYRON BAY BREWERY ON THURSDAY

Mercurial alt singer songwriter Jackie Marshall returns to Byron Bay next week with an experimental acoustic ensemble to showcase songs from her much loved new album Ladies’ Luck in an intimate setting, lending a fiery and intense improvised feel to the music. She plays the Byron Brewery on Thursday supported by Christian Pyle of Ghost Mountain.

Bluesfest Early Early Birds After a successful Bluesfest’s 21st birthday celebration event during Easter 2010 – planning for Bluesfest 2011 is now in full swing. The 22nd annual Bluesfest 2011 event will take place over five days between April 21 and April 25, 2011, at the festival’s new permanent site at Tyagarah. Bluesfest has picked up a Silver Award in the ‘Major Festivals and Events’ category in the North Coast Tourism Awards. Pre-Early Bird tickets at excellent value have been on sale since July 27, 2010 to members only – working out to just $59 per day. Membership is free, so visit their website to secure best value pricing at pre-early bird rates now! www.bluesfest.com.au

Equinox Rocks Wild Strings are fiddlers, Cleis Pearce and Laura Targett, who combine to create sublime improvisations, rhythmic harmonies and subtle use of live loops. They are the captains of a musical journey of heart and world inspired melodies. They are joined by Vesicapisces for a special Equinox gig diving into the sacred through sound. There will also be sets by DJs Afreka and Ghetta Punk, and a sword performance. Thursday. Doors at 6pm. Food available. 1 Acacia st, Byron Arts and Industry Estate.

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Magic of Musica Viva Come and experience true musical magic when Musica Viva Lismore presents the bubbling personalities and virtuosic talents of Genevieve Lacey [recorders] and Karin Schaupp [guitar] in a program that spans from the Renaissance to the present day, from sonatas to folk songs and much more. St Mary’s Anglican Church, Ballina on Thursday from 7.30pm. Adults $30, concession $25 and student $15. General enquiries 0429 185 361.

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OFF THEIR ROCKERS Last week was Dementia Awareness week. It’s kind of an ironic title considering that one of the main features of dementia is that you don’t know you have dementia. The Awareness Week I imagine was intended for the broader community who are divided into two categories: those with a family member with dementia and those without. Those with a family member are already only too aware of what it means to have dementia and are au fait with the general lack of information, supports and meaningful therapies. Those without a close experience of dementia remain completely disengaged, I mean crazy old people forgetting to wear their pants is hardly a sexy subject.

community insensitivity and a general lack of compassion when it comes to dementia. For a start the word dementia is awful. It is rooted in the term ‘demented’ which basically infers that people with the illness are crazy loons off their heads. It implies that they are afflicted with or exhibiting irrationality and mental unsoundness. That they are brainsick, daft, disordered, distraught, dotty, insane, lunatic, mad, maniac, mentally ill, moonstruck, touched, a bit off, unbalanced, bonkers, gaga, crackers, cuckoo, fruity, loco, nuts, completely wacked and when it comes to managing their own affairs, they are non compos mentis.

Perhaps it was a case of dementia in someone’s Nanna or Pop that spurned the phrase ‘off one’s rocker’. My Bob Hawke ditched his friend first noticed her Nanna dementing wife and upgraded was suffering from the big D to the beautiful Blanche. when she wore two hats to People with dementia are church. Medical diagnosis; not cute like orangutans or ‘off her head’. I’ve been spiritually majestic like whales. running comedy workshops It’s not like the average for people with dementia family on their Sunday drive for the past 18 months and to the beach is going to say more often than not when ‘You know what kids, darn I tell people they make this it, today we’re dropping into awful uncomfortable joke: ‘so Feros Village and instead of you can tell them the same catching waves we’re going joke over and over!’ I remind to catch some raves from the them that I’ve been doing that oldies.’ in the broader community It’s a cruel disease as the for nearly two decades now person with dementia comes and no-one’s really noticed. to believe that it’s their Perhaps we are all suffering family members (often their from dementia. carers) behaving strangely I used to work with adults and unkindly towards them with developmental disability. for no apparent reason. For When I told people what I did instance I recently arranged to people didn’t make rude jokes meet a family member with like ‘great, you can tell all your early stages of dementia at retard jokes.’ They usually said Pacific Fair to go shopping. I something unintentionally made sure it was in the diary, patronising like ‘Oh, you must I went through it several be really patient’ like I was times. The next afternoon she Mother fricking Theresa. I’m phoned me and said rather not patient at all. I’m a bitch. sadly, ‘Where were you? I It was a very enjoyable and waited for over four hours’. positive line of work. I had an The arrangement was for the absolute hoot. In this area we following week, she’d waited import monks to teach us how at the Clarins counter for half to ‘live in the moment’. But we a day thinking she’d been have our teachers right here. stood up. People with dementia live in I learnt a lesson. Don’t make the moment all the time. It’s long range plans with a all they have. They are High person with dementia. You Priests of the NOW. But we think you’re giving them don’t put them in glamorous something to look forward to, rambling Ewingsdale estates but instead you’re giving them or temples. No, we put them anxiety. They’re the one group in nursing homes. If you’re in the community who don’t currently struggling with mind ‘surprise’ visits, because enlightenement, don’t worry, basically most of their day is a if you reach 85 you have a 1 surprise anyway. in 4 chance of finally finding The Now. There’s a great deal of

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Take a Photo Transcending the ubiquitous surf, sun and sand images and references that typify the Byron Bay music scene are the exciting group Polaroid Fame. This four piece manage to combine the Byron vibe and its earthy charms and channel it through layers of guitars awash with melodic bass and 80’s reminiscent synths. Beach Hotel on Friday.

KATHRYN HARTNETT AT LENNOX POINT HOTEL ON SUNDAY

Kath @ Lennox Local lass, 20 year old singer/songwriter, Kathryn Hartnett has been playing a truck load of live shows for the past four months and in that short time has been invited to support high calibre acts such as MusicOz Artist of the Year, Dallas Frasca. Come and see what everyone is talking about on Sunday at the Lennox Point Hotel from 4pm.

CALLING ALL CARS AT THE HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN ON SUNDAY

Rock the Yac Productions Presenting Urthboy fresh from his European tour accompanied by members of the Herd and two local acts. This Byron Youth Services Enterprise project in association with Music NSW is an initiative aimed at developing music industry skills for young people aged 12 - 25. Wednesday September 29 at the Byron High School. Doors at 7pm, tickets $18.

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Take it as Gospel Hallelujah, raise your hands and see the light! The Byron Bay Brewery brings you the exultant sounds of Gospel starring Byron’s much loved soul diva Lisa Hunt sharing the stage with the righteous voice of Mohini Cox along with the glorious support and harmonies of the Gospel All Star Band. Catch this extraordinary show when these dual divas are joined by their all star band at the Byron Brewery on Sunday October 3. Dinner & show $50, show only: presale $25/door $30. Show starts 7pm. Limited seating – book early – 6685 5833 or www.kupromotions.oztix.com.au call for the courtesy bus – 0429 603 102.

Bo Jenkins can’t get enough of Eltham The brilliant Bo Jenkins is back in Eltham. His impeccable performance at Eltham Hotel last June delivered a fine blend of country, blues and rock to the swingin’ little pub. A legend, and a show not to be missed. Eltham Hotel on Sunday at 2pm.

Long Weekend to get Beached Come and feel the magic in Ballina this October long weekend with free entertainment – live music acts including the legendary Old Man River, African Drummers, Fire Dancers and free circus school for kids. Camp under a sky of stars or stay in budget to deluxe fully self contained family cabins, with everything provided at the Ballina Beach Village. Tix through All Music & Vision (Byron, Ballina, Lismore) Barebones Bangalow, Mullum Books, or online at www.ballinabeachvillage.com.au and www.oztix.com.au

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During the last 12 years The Bird has established a solid reputation as one of Australia’s finest live electronic dance outfits, and in the studio have continued to push musical boundaries. Primarily a live band, The Bird have developed a nationwide following for their brand of uptempo and dynamic performances.Their latest record Reinventions is a series of remix collaborations with artists such as The Resin Dogs, Hermitude, Spoonbill and various other dance music producers. Saturday at the Beach Hotel.

Cars Pull In Bored after four weeks of hanging around between tours, Melbourne rock tiro Calling All Cars are filling up the van with petrol, checking the tyres and putting their rock and roll shoes on in preparation for their Hold Hold Fire album launch tour. With a hand picked cast featuring Brisbane high energy rockers Numbers Radio and Perth upstarts Young Revelry, Calling all Cars hit the Hotel Great Northern on Sunday.

Bellingen Global Carnival: Spotlight on Diego Every now and then a young artist appears who brings something truly different to the stage, and it’s not something learnt, it’s something lived. Singer/guitarist Diego Guerrero is such a performer. Born in Andalusia, and now residing in Madrid, Guerrero was raised amongst flamenco culture, and his repertoire explores the cante jondo (deep song) flamenco vocal style, while also incorporating the popular bolero, copla, Argentinean tango and Afro-Cuban music. This is a rare opportunity for an Australian audience to enjoy the deeply moving nature of a true flamenco voice. October long weekend in Belingen. The Drill Hall Theatre Co presents

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Kids Movies At last something entertaining and engaging for kids and parents to do in the holidays! Kids Classic Movies (KCM) and Byron Theatre is kicking off a series of the best kids movies made over the past 50 years. For heaps more on the movies, kids and parents’ opinions, and the other movies coming up go to the website at www.kidsclassicmovies.com.au. KCM is offering locally produced snacks and drinks courtesy of Beautiful Feast. Tickets are $8 per person on the door or four tickets for $26.

Mandy in the Penn Comedy lovers get the chance to make whoopee at the Terranora Tavern this Thursday when Nick Penn features.Penn has been a regular on the circuit for over two decades headlining at all the major comedy venues around the country. I’ll be there as MC for this free show that starts at 7.30pm. Kitchen is open until 9pm with dinner bookings available on 07 5590 5416.

METALMORPHOSIS Metalmorphosis, an exhibiton of jewellery and objects made by kids and teens will be held at the Federal Village Gallery, from Friday. Sixteen students under 16 years old will show their artistic creations in metal, enamel and gemstones. The Federal Village Gallery is taking bookings for school holiday jewellery workshops for 6 – 16 year olds, book in and join the metalmorphosis. Federal Village Gallery 6688 4668. Open Wednesday – Saturday 11am –4pm email : federalgallery@gmail.com.

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‘The Open Couple’ by Italy’s most famous living writer, and winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for literature, Dario Fo and his wife Franca Rame opens at The Drill Hall on Friday. Much of Fo’s work combines powerful anti-fascist political satire with a broad comedic style based on Comedia Del Arte and Fo and Rame have written several plays together that deal with feminist issues. This hilarious physical romp examines the tensions that arise when a husband insists that he and his wife open up their marriage to include other sexual partnerships. It is recommended for mature audiences. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 5pm from September 24 to October 10. Tickets at $15 & $12 will be available at the door, from The Bookshop, Mullumbimby or by phoning 6684 1413.

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The burlesque inspired vaudevillian shamans of music, lead by the voodoo queen Ms Mojo Juju perform at the Byron Community Centre on Saturday. Seven caught up Mojo for a quick chat. Why do you think vaudeville or music that has connections to those traditions has made a resurgence? There has been extreme deficit of real entertainment for a long time now. I think people are sick of televisions. Now that people have realized ‘Reality TV’ is crap, they are attempting to experience their ‘actual reality’ and thus entertainment can be returned to the capable hands of actual entertainers. I saw Screaming Jay Hawkins play when I was about 18 and I still don’t think I’ve recovered – it was amazing. What are the other musicians and musical traditions that influence Mojo Juju? There are so many musicians that have inspired us. It’s a very long list. Probably starting with people like Tom Waits and Cab Calloway. Again, they are entertainers, as well as story tellers, who pushed their music further than the norm. But it’s certainly not just music that has inspired us. Myself, as a songwriter, I take a lot of my inspiration from writers like Raymond Chandler, J.L. Borges and Damon Runyon. And film too! But these writers are so cinematic... it gets my mind going. Do you think burlesque and sideshow can still be shocking and risque? Or has it become novelty? Oh it can definitely hold true to its origins. There is a lot of burlesque that is just nostalgic, and a lot of that is no longer relevant. Don’t get me wrong. I love all the old stuff, because in the context of that time it was huge! But yes, there are people still out there pushing boundaries. Thats why we chose to work with Frankie Valentine and Lillian Starr. They understand the essence of what Burlesque was. They take the impact of Burlesque in that time and transport that to now. Sometimes even I blush at their shows! They both have a great sense of humour as well. And that is crucial in this genre of entertainment. What musical traditions do your players bring to the table? We all come from different places on that one. I guess the common ground is Jazz & Blues. I think the important thing is that none of us are trying to replicate a sound. We are definitely paying homage to our heroes at times, but really we are just being ourselves.

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Do the styles rub up against each other? Like how does Punk sit beside Jazz? I think they go perfectly in hand. Decadence and defiance. People forget how wild the jazz age was. Because we listen to jazz now and associate it with an older generation. But really in the 20’s and 30’s these cats were breaking all the rules. Sure, musically we are looking at two separate forms. But really, they both know the rules, and they both want to break them. That’s the point. When it comes to song writing, who are the major songwriters in the band... what’s your creative process? There have recently been a few amazing song contributions from other band members. But most often I write alone and then we arrange them as a band. So I guess I’m very lucky in that I get to have my own personal creative process as well as a collaborative one. Are there themes or styles that are more Mojo Juju? Are you finding your own ‘voice’ in the market? Hmm I’m not really sure. It’s not a conscious thing when I’m writing a song or dreaming up a performance. I’m just doing what I feel. But I do think we have come into our own in the last few years. The band has taken on its own identity as it matures... as we mature as a group. There’s someting wonderfully voodoo about Mojo, have you consciously tried to conjure up an otherworldliness? Hahahaha. well yes. In a sense. There is definitely an energetic intention in our performance if thats what you mean. What should we expect for the Byron Show? Come with no expectations and we will blow you away.

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Mungo’s Crossword

This week’s equinox reminds us how important the balance of light and dark is, then Aries full moon shows us how difficult - because equilibrium means balancing everything: the wonderful, dull, ugly, lovely, unfair and unexpected…

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Quick Clues

Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Crag, precipice (5) 4. Coffin nail (9) 9. Remains of a shooting star which has truck the earth (9) 10. Quiet, untroubled (5) 11. Single celled organism (6) 12 Mythical lost continent (8) 14. Famous cartoon character with three nephews (6,4) 16. Anti-aircraft fire (4) 19. Tatters, torn pieces of cloth (4) 20. Creator of 14 across (4,6) 22. Orbiting rock, too small to be a planet (8) 23. Brightly coloured bird, mostly tropical (6) 26. Position, site (5) 27. Deserted settlement, particularly in American west (5,4) 28. Animals, living organisms (9) 29. Popular flowers, symbol of England (5) DOWN 1. Officer in charge, leader (9) 2. Overture, starting piece (5) 3. Rugby, Australian Rules or soccer (8) 4. Small fragment of wood (4) 5. Exclamation of surprise, like “Golly!” or Geewhiz!” (5,5) 6. Rogue, villain (6) 7. Athletic event involving swimming, cycling and running (9) 8. Australian humorous writer bob ….. (5) 13. American author of “The Catcher in the Rye” (1,1,8) 15. Bad dream (9) 17. Centrepieces of masonry arches (9) 18. Catastrophe, tragedy (8) 21. Eager, fiery (6) 22. Calves’ foot jelly (5) 24. Tendrils growing from the base of plants (5) 25. Chief, employer (4)

ACROSS 1. Richards Escarpment (5) 4. That French female swallowed Iodine fish – a serious health hazard (9) 9. Distribute matter in mineral body – sky rock, in fact (9) 10. Nevertheless tranquil (5) 11. A brief pause, and Lincoln came back to the cell (6) 12. The lost continent? Unexpectedly, it’s Natal! (8) 14. Trump to avoid 20’s irascible character (6,4) 16. Shark loses tail to anti-aircraft fire (5) 19. Tricks played by Scott Joplin? (4) 20. Pioneer animator created windy tales (4,6) 22. Faulty radio set? A small one could end up as 9 (8) 23. Bird ape (6) 26. Step around 50, finish third or better (5) 27. Proceed west and north around army territory to find a deserted settlement (5,4) 28. These animals need a rest cure (9) 29. Diana takes in the east, and blossoms (5) DOWN 1. Dictator comes to a sticky end right after a brief interruption (9) 2. The start is detected in brain trouble (5) 3. Dance follows old measure – it can mean different games to different people! (8) 4. Computer part is often fried (4) 5. Golly, is it Walter, Robert or Fitzgerald? (5,5) 6. Vile Lascar, a villain (6) 7. Halt 2 disrupted a tough athletic event (9) 8. 115cm is enough for eccentric Bob (5) 13. Junior Detective Tosser captures a great American writer (1,1,8) 15. Time horse follows close – it’s only a dream (9) 17. Mad police hold up arches (9) 18. Hell flower, a catastrophe (8) 21. Enraged red ant id fiery (6) 22. Jelly snake, I see, I hear (5) 24. Digs for sexual encounters (5) 25. Chief stud (4) First published in The Week.

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E ARIES: You like it hot - this week’s got ssssteam heat, and your mission is not surrendering to the pressure of negative thinking all around you, especially with late week full moon in your volatile sign. That way you’re less likely to attract situations involving apology and damage control. F TAURUS: Taurians love their comfort zone, but changing a certain habit pattern this week will liberate you from repeating the same uncomfortable scenario over and over. Aggravations with friends or neighbours around full moon offer the perfect chance to practise your new conflict resolution skills. G GEMINI: Venus is in the mood for lurve, Mars is in passionate pursuit, spring is sprung and earthly party lights are being plugged into the cosmic socket - what more could you want. Recommendations when this week’s jobs are being handed out? Looks like you got that too. H CANCER: Full moon could be a dicey time for the Crab clan, with your sensitive feelings probably not getting sympathetic attention from this week’s people. If you can’t wrestle unruly emotions under control, then adopt Interested Observer mode and keep out of the firing line. I LEO: This week’s full moon lights a bonfire in the human heart. Those who can’t handle the heat will whinge and complain as usual, but visionaries like yourself will consider the Bigger Picture. Good on you. Generously sharing your experience and resources attracts instant payback. J VIRGO: Your planetary ruler Mercury back on track has you instigating sweeping new lifestyle reforms, though others mightn’t cooperate as keenly as you’d hoped. Forget getting huffy - in times like these noone can go it alone. And it’s a perfect opportunity to cultivate trust and acceptance.

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IM Andras Toth: victim of an overzealous Immigration Department

The Immigration Department’s war on chessplayers claimed another victim this week, with news that Canberra’s premier chess coach will be forced to leave Australia. After four years of living and working in Canberra, Andras Toth was warned that his sport visa application would be inevitably rejected and that he should abandon his students and seek a permanent resident visa from outside the country.

Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7-10pm Unlike GM Dejan Antic, forced level of junior chess in the ACT. Every year has been a strugout by an obtuse Immigration Review Tribunal member who gle to have Toth’s working visa effectively deemed a Grandmaster renewed by Oliver and his later title as worth less than a FIDE sponsor Sydney Chess Academy. Master title, Toth was applying as However, there is no doubt that Toth did not help the process by a coach, not a player. Rather than seek to find out being more interested in his stuwhether or not Toth was one of dents than in the bureaucracy of the best coaches ever to seek to visa applications. So it was in some ways ineviemigrate to the chess backwater of Australia, the Immigration table that Toth would eventuDepartment set Toth an almost ally be caught out, submitting his permanent sports visa applicaimpossible task: to prove that he tion too late to be considered was among the best five coaches before he was required to leave in the world. (That category could Australia. be narrowed down to, for examToth, by now married (though ple, one of the best five coaches not to an Australian citizen), of juniors in the world, but could blames only himself and will not be restricted to being one of move with his wife to Dubai, the best five coaches of Australian where he is likely to be snapped juniors in the world.) up as a coach. Toth, as a 25-year-old InterToth hopes one day to return national Master straight out of permanently to Australia, even university in Budapest, had been though this would probably be brought to Canberra in 2006 by a big step backwards financially Jenni Oliver in order to raise the after Dubai.

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Auckland 2008 White: A Toth Black: B Watson Opening: Sicilian Defence 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Nf6 8.Be3 Bb4 9.Na4 d5?! Karpov has tried this risky move – but only once! 10.Nxc6 bxc6 11.exd5 cxd5 11...Nxd5 12.Bd4 is also pleasant for White. 12.c4! dxc4? Now Black is blown away. 12...0-0 was necessary, though 13.Rc1 would be pleasant for White. 13.Nb6! Rb8 14.Qa4+ Nd7 15.Nxc8 Qxc8 16.Rac1 0-0 This loses material, but any delay would have allowed 17.Rfd1 with overwhelming pressure. 17.Rxc4 Qb7 18.Bf3 1-0 A piece is lost after 18...Qb5 19.Qxb5 Rxb5 20.Bc6!

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Toth will also be missed on the Australian Grand Prix circuit where his Grandmaster-slaying efforts have won him a number of high profile tournaments, most notably the 2010 ANU Open. The following game sees Toth at his best, sharp opening play earning a speedy reward against one of New Zealand’s most solid players.

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Television Guide 1. True fans of the Swedish pop phenomenon can relive the cheesy music in Mamma Mia (Prime, Friday, 9pm). You will believe that Meryl Streep can dance. 2. Bright lights, high stakes. No, it’s not Murwillumbah on Friday night but another attempt to beat Las Vegas at its own game in 21 (NBN, Saturday, 9.45pm), starring among others Jim Sturgess and Laurence Fishburne. 3. ‘His buns were so tight, darling, he was bouncing off the walls.’ The antithesis of ABBA returns to the small screen in Absolutely Fabulous (ABC2, Sunday, 9.30pm), as Patsy and Eddy attempt to demonstrate Oscar Wilde’s dictum: ‘Nothing succeeds like excess.’

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ABC 1 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh’s Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara (M) 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 The Silence (M) 12.25 Chandon Pictures (M) 12.55 Movie: Youth Runs Wild (PG 1944) Bonita Granville 2.00 Big Ideas 3.00 National Press Club 4.00 Catalyst

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5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Good Morning Kalimantan 8.30 Winnebago Man (M) 10.00 Inside Hana’s Suitcase 11.35 Something In The Water (M) Rockumentary 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.00 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves 1.30 Zoo Days 2.00 Close

4.30 UEFA Champions League LIVE 6.45 UEFA Champions League Delayed 9.00 World News 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Inspector Rex (PG) 8.30 Anna Pihl (M) 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Movie: The Beat My Heart Skipped (M 2005) French drama. Stars Niels Arestrup, Romain Duris, Jonathan Zaccai 11.50 Movie: Beamer (MAV 2003) Russian crime. Stars Maxim Konovalov, Sergei Gorobchenko 1.55 Weatherwatch

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6.05am to 3.00pm Kids’ Programs 3.05 Spellbinder 3.35 Trapped 4.00 Lizzie McGuire 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 King Arthur’s Disasters 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 Kid Vs Kat 5.30 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 The Legend Of Dick And Dom 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 Message Stick (G*) 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Stateline Select 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

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4.30 UEFA Champions League LIVE 6.45 UEFA Champions League 6.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen Delayed 12.00 Midday Report 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 9.00 World News 12.30 Agatha Christie’s Partners In 7.10 The Daily Show 2.30 Dateline Crime 7.35 The Colbert Report 3.30 Letters And Numbers 1.30 Collectors 8.00 Spicks And Specks 4.00 The Journal 2.00 Waterloo Road 8.30 The Gruen Transfer 4.30 Newshour 3.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Horne And Corden (M) 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Lost Gardens 9.30 Gary: Tank Commander (M) 6.00 Letters And Numbers 7.00 ABC News 10.00 Harry And Paul (M) 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 The 7.30 Report 10.30 Tracey Ullman’s State Of The 7.30 Food Safari German 8.00 Catalyst Union (M) 8.00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 8.30 9/11 (M) Phone calls from the 11.00 Little Miss Jocelyn (M) 8.30 Heston’s Feasts 11.30 John Safran’s Race Relations (M) 9.30 World News Australia towers 12.00 Ideal (M) 12.30 Roman’s Empire 10.00 UEFA Champions League 9.50 Sweet Mona’s Ballarat choir (M) 1.00 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves 11.00 Keane (M) 10.30 Lateline 1.30 Zoo Days 2.00 Close 11.05 Lateline Business 12.45 Movie: Kiss Me First (M 2004) 11.35 Live At The Basement Old Italian romance. Stars Stefania Man River Rocca, Marco Cocci, Luca 12.30 Movie: Another Man’s Poison Zingaretti 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 (M 1952) Bette Davis, Gary 2.20 Weatherwatch The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Merrill 2.00 Movie: Jamaica Inn (PG 1939) Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Charles Laughton Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 3.35 Before Galileo (G*) Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 6.00 Global Village 6.30 Food Trip 7.00 4.00 Can We Help? Midday Report 12.30 Catalyst 1.30 ABC

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News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 Compass 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Landline Extra 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

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11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Matters Of Life & Dating (M 2007) Ricki Lake, Raoul Bhaneja, Inga Cadranel 2.00 Four Weddings 3.00 Find My Family 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Four Weddings 8.30 City Homicide (M) 10.30 True Australian Thrillers (M) 11.30 Suburban Secrets (M) 12.00 Room For Improvement 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News

9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.30 Neighbours (G) 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Lie To Me (M) 9.30 Law & Order (M) 10.30 Late News & Sports Tonight 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs (M)

12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Magical Tales 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Hot Property 8.25 Lotto 8.30 The Farmer Wants A Wife 9.30 RPA 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 11.30 Til Death 12.00 Eclipse Music TV

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 12.00 Martha Stewart Show 1.00 Kitchen Time

2.30 Movie: Zarak (PG 1956) Victor Mature, Michael Wilding, Anita Ekberg 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Ugly Betty 7.00 Airline USA 7.30 The Royal 8.30 McCallum (M) 10.10 Wycliffe (M) 11.15 The Black Donnellys (AV) 12.15 The World Around Us: Africa Alive 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Leyland Brothers World 5.00 Home Shopping

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC The Air 5.30 The New Inventors News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs

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7.30 Tour Of Britain Cycling 8.30 UEFA Champions League 10.00 Movie: Summer Clouds (MA 2004) Spanish drama. Stars Roberto Enriquez, Natalia Millan, David Selvas 11.45 Movie: Gandhi My Father (PG 2007) Indian drama. Stars Akshaye Khanna, Darshan Jariwala 2.10 Weatherwatch

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12.30 20/20 1.30 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2.00 Charlie’s Angels 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Wipeout 7.30 Wipeout USA 8.30 Human Target (M) 9.30 Spartacus – Blood And Sand (AV) 10.30 Dark Blue (M) 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 Human Target (M) 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 Human Target (M) 1.00 Spartacus – Blood And Sand (AV) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

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9.00 Major League Baseball LIVE 12.00 ITU World Series Triathlon 2.00 IAAF Athletix 2.30 I Fish 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Sports Unlimited 4.30 ASP World Tour Surfing 5.30 BMX Road Fools 6.30 Pro Bull Riding 7.30 The Making Of 8.30 Fastest Man In Football 8.50 Sports Tonight

9.20 Twenty20 Champions League Cricket LIVE 1.00 Omnisport 1.15 Twenty20 Cricket continues

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 Today Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Walk 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 9.00 Kerri-Anne In The Clouds (M 1995) Keanu Reeves, 12.00 Dr Phil 11.00 Infomercials Aitana Sanchez-Gijon 2.00 All Saints (M) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 3.00 Find My Family 3.30 Kids’ Programs 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 1.00 The View

4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The Matty Johns Show 8.30 World’s Strictest Parents 9.30 How I Met Your Mother (M) 10.30 Ghost Whisperer (M) 11.30 The X Factor (PG) 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 12.00 Kitchen Time

2.30 Movie: They Rode West (PG 1954) Robert Francis, Donna Reed 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Ugly Betty

7.00 Movie: Ella Enchanted (PG 2004) Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Joanna Lumley 9.00 Movie: A View To A Kill (M 1985) Roger Moore, Grace Jones, Christopher Walken 11.30 The Professionals (M) 12.30 AFL Game Day 1.30 Eli Stone (M) 2.30 AFL Footy Flashbacks 4.30 Harry’s Practice 5.00 Home Shopping

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2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Magical Tales 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Cops LAC (M) 9.30 The NRL Footy Show 11.15 The AFL Footy Show 1.00 Entertainment Tonight

1.30 Skippy 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good 12.45 The Late Show 1.45 Video Hits Up Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News Late 2.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

ONE HD 6.00 Football Game Of The Week 7.30 Serie A Football 8.00 Bundesliga Football

9.00 Major League Baseball LIVE 12.00 National Football League 2.30 Beach Volleyball World Tour 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 ATP World Tour Tennis 4.00 Arsenal Football 7.00 Golf Central 7.30 Thursday Night Live 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 UFC Unleashed 11.00 TNA Xplosion 12.00 Sports Tonight Late 12.15 Omnisport 12.45 Golf Central

1.15 Twenty20 Champions League Cricket LIVE 5.00 Omnisport 5.30 IAAF Athletix

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9.30 Movie: Elektra (M 2005) Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Terence Stamp, Kirsten Prout 11.30 South Park (M) 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 Ballistyx Snowboard Show 1.00 Dark Blue (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

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ABC 1 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope With Andrew Denton 1.30 East Of Everything 2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead (M) 10.10 Lateline 10.55 Star Stories (M) 11.20 The Gruen Transfer (M) 11.50 rage (M)

ABC 3 6.05am to 4.30pm Kids’ Programs 4.40 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.35 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

ABC 2 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs

6.00 Fabulous Beekman Boys 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Wallace And Gromit 8.30 Life On Mars (M) 9.30 Breaking Bad (M) 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock (M) Heavy Metal 11.10 Primal Scream 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles (G) 12.35 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves 1.05 Zoo Days 1.35 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Landline Extra 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 One Plus One 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Contact Sport 5.45 The World This Week 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Australian Story 9.00 The World 10.00 Four Corners 10.45 Media Watch 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Foreign Correspondent 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Australian Story 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Foreign Correspondent 3.00 Lateline 3.40 Media Watch

SATURDAY 25

ABC 1 5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick (G*) 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? (G*) 2.00 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest 3.00 Rugby Union Shute Shield LIVE 5.00 Bowls Queensland Open: Womens Pairs Final 6.00 Annabel Langbein The Free Range Cook 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.30 The Bill (M) 9.20 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow Edinburgh 10.05 Ashes To Ashes (M) 11.00 rage (M)

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5.00 rage 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Insiders

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Inside Business 6.00 Francesco’s Mediterranean 10.30 Offsiders Voyage Corfu and Greece 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 6.30 Jennifer Byrne Presents: On The Road 11.30 Songs Of Praise 7.00 Art Nation 12.00 Landline 7.30 Glass: A Portrait Of Philip In 1.00 Gardening Australia Twelve Parts 1.30 Message Stick (G*) 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous 2.00 Travel Oz 10.00 The Office (M) 2.30 From The Heart 3.00 Rugby Union Shute Shield LIVE 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (M) 5.00 Monumental Vision In Nepal 11.00 Live At The Basement Jon Cleary 5.30 Art Nation 12.00 jtv Live (M) You Am I 6.00 At The Movies 12.55 Beautiful Noise The Donnas 6.30 Mother And Son 1.55 Close 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Life With David Attenborough 8.30 Midsomer Murders (M) 10.00 Compass Family, Later On 10.30 Stairway To Heaven: Ancient 4.00 Stateline 5.00 Big Ideas 6.00 and sacred art Stateline 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 11.25 Order In The House ABC News 7.30 Talking Heads: Leo 12.25 Movie: The Fabulous Dorseys Schofield 8.00 ABC News 9.00 Insiders (G 1947) Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Stateline 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Stateline 12.00 ABC 2.00 Movie: Pot O’Gold (G 1941) News 12.30 Offsiders 1.00 Big Ideas James Stewart 3.30 Talking Heads Blanche d’Alpuget 2.00 Landline 3.00 Stateline 3.30 Asia Pacific Focus 4.00 ABC News 4.30 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club

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ABC 3 6.05am to 3.10pm Kids’ Programs 3.40 Dead Gorgeous 4.35 Class Of The Titans 4.55 Iron Man 5.15 Good Game: SP 5.35 Rush TV 6.00 Spliced! 6.20 Total Drama Action 6.45 Escape From Scorpion Island 7.15 Blue Water High 7.40 The Latest Buzz 8.05 The Sleepover Club 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Global Village 6.30 Taste Takes Off 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone 7.30 Syrian School 8.30 Hot Cities

9.30 Movie: Brotherhood (MAV 2004) South Korean. Stars Dong-geon Jang, Bin Won 12.10 Movie: Silmido (MA 2004) South Korean Adventure. Stars Seol Kyong-gu, Ahn SUng-ki, Heo Jun-ho 2.35 Weatherwatch

SBS 1

ABC NEWS 24

6.05am to 4.30pm Kids’ Programs 4.30 Barney’s Barrier Reef 5.00 Trapped! 5.25 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.50 Pat And Stan 6.00 The Twisted Whiskers Show 6.30 Escape From Scorpion Island 7.00 Rush TV 7.25 Good Game: SP 7.45 The Tribe 9.05 Close

ABC 3

SBS 2

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 Kids’ Program 5.05 World News 6.00 At The Movies 1.00 La Fille Du Regiment Opera 6.30 Wild At Heart 3.15 The Chopin Etudes 7.30 Hope Springs 3.30 The Desert Castle 8.30 Movie: The Posse (M 1975) 10.00 Movie: The Collector (M 1965) 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Mythbusters 12.00 Once A Soldier, Always A 6.30 World News Australia Soldier 7.30 Monster Moves 12.55 South Side Story: All You 8.30 Iron Chef Need Is Love (PG) 9.20 RocKwiz 1.20 Sleep Clinic (M) 10.15 Movie: The Wolf (MA 2004) 1.55 Close Spanish Thriller. Stars Eduardo Noriega, Patrick Bruel, Silvia Abascal 12.20 SOS: Spider 1.20 Shameless (M) 3.40 Weatherwatch 4.00 ABC News 4.05 Contact Sport 4.15 The Drum 5.05 Q&A 6.00 Stateline 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 ABC News 7.45 The Quarters 8.00 ABC News 8.45 Contact Sport 9.00 ABC News 9.45 The Quarters 10.00 One Plus One 10.30 Stateline 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Stateline 12.00 ABC News 12.30 7.30 Select 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 Four Corners 2.45 Media Watch 3.00 Stateline 3.30 Foreign Correspondent 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 One Plus One 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian Story 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Select 8.00 Q&A 9.00 The World 9.30 Foreign Correspondent 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Landline Extra 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Australian Story 12.00 Big Ideas 1.00 Stateline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Stateline 3.00 BBC World News 3.30 Stateline

Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 Inside Business 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Foreign Correspondent 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 Insiders 9.00 The World 9.30 Asia Pacific Focus 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Message Stick (G*) 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Compass 12.00 Big Ideas 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Stateline 3.00 BBC World News 3.30 Stateline

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SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 The Food Lovers Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Real Top Guns 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Rituals 8.30 The Great Depression 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Man Hunters (M) 10.55 Movie: Manhood (MA 2007) French Comedy. Stars Romain Duris 12.20 Movie: Isabella (M 2006) Cantonese Drama. Stars Isabella Leong, Josie Ho

2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 9.00

All Saints Medical Emergency The Fairies It’s Academic News At 4.30 M*A*S*H Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away Better Homes And Gardens Movie: Mamma Mia (PG) Meryl Streep, Colin Firth 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Movie: Broken Lizard’s Club Dread (M 2004) Bill Paxton 2.00 Home Shopping

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 12.00 Martha Stewart 1.00 Coastal Kitchen 1.25 James Martin: Yorkshire’s Finest 1.55 Ainsleys Barbecue Bible 2.30 Movie: Zotz! (PG 1962) 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Movie: Aladdin (G 1992) 8.00 Ghost Whisperer 9.00 Escape To The Country 10.15 60 Minute Makeover 11.15 How Not To Decorate 12.10 Movie: Whats New Pussycat (M 1965) 2.10 Movie: Born To Kill (M 1947) 3.50 Movie: Hunt The Man Down (M 1950) 5.00 Leyland Brothers

PRIME

7.30 A History Of Britain 8.30 Unsinkable Titanic 9.30 Movie: Read My Lips (MAV 2001) French Thriller. Stars Emmanuelle Devos, Vincent Cassel, Olivier Courmet 11.35 Movie: Just Sex And Nothing Else (M 2005) Hungarian Comedy. Stars Judit Schell, Sandor Csanyi, Kata Dobo 1.25 Weatherwatch

SBS 1

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Programs 8.30 Movie: The Little Prince And The Eight Headed Dragon (PG 1963) Tomohito Sumida, Yukiko Okada 10.10 Movie: The Swan Princess (G 1964) Liz Callaway 11.55 Movie: Piglets Big Movie (G 2003) John Fiedller 1.15 Movie: Mulan II (G 2004) Sandra Oh, Lucy Liu 2.45 Home & Away Catch-Up 5.00 The Great Australian Doorstep 5.30 Better Homes And Gardens 6.30 Dr Finlay 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Cracker (M) 11.45 AFL Grand Final Encore 3.00 Bombardier (G 1943) Pat O’Brien, Randolph Scott

PRIME

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World News

6.00 Religion 7.00 Weekend Sunrise

10.30 Football Asia 11.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League 12.30 Speedweek 2.00 World News 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Mad Men (M) 10.25 Movie: Nowhere In Africa (M 2001) German Drama. Stars Merab Ninidze, Juliane Kohler 12.50 Movie: Subterra (M) Chile Drama. Stars Francisco Reye, Paulina Galvez 2.55 Weatherwatch

10.00 Matty Johns Controversy Corner 11.00 V8 Xtra 11.45 TBA 12.20 Human Body 1.20 Movie: Uncle Buck (PG 1989) John Candy, Jean Louisa Kelly 3.35 Movie: Paulie (G 1998) Jay Mohr, Gena Rowlands 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 The X Factor 9.30 Bones (M) 10.30 Castle (M) 11.30 Air Crash Investigations

SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 6.00 Cycling 6.30 Cooking In The Danger Zone 7.00 Food Trip 7.30 Ninja Warrior 8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke

8.30 Everest: Doctors In The Death Zone 9.30 Movie: Goodbye Lenin! (M 2003) German Drama. Stars Katrin Sass, Maria Simon 11.35 Movie: Hana And Alice (G 2004) Japanese Drama. Stars Anna Suzuki, Yu Aoi 2.00 Weatherwatch

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 7.00 7.30 9.45

NBN News A Current Affair Rugby League Finals LIVE Movie: Oceans Thirteen (PG 2007) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon 12.15 Movie: Cowboy Up (M 2001) Kiefer Sutherland, Marcus Thomas, Daryl Hannah 2.15 The Baron 3.45 Herbie Hancock 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Good Morning America

3.00 Infomercials 5.00 Religion

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6.00 Triathlon. ITU World Championship Highlights 6.30 Golf Central 7.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup Highlights 8.00 Transworld Sport 9.00 Football. Serie A 11.00 Football. Bundesliga Weekly Highlights 12.00 Major League Baseball 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Athletix. The IAAF Magazine 4.00 Cricket. Twenty20 Champions League 7.00 Sports Tonight 7.30 Before The Game - Grand Final Special. Grand Final Special 10.00 Drag Racing. ANDRA Pro Series 11.30 Sports Tonight Late 12.00 UFC Countdown 119 1.00 Omnisport 1.15 Cricket. Twenty20 Champions League 5.00 National Football League

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 ET 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Star Trek 2.00 Charlie’s Angels 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Movie: Batman & Mr Freeze (PG 1998)

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7.30 Movie: Akeelah And The Bee (PG 2001) Laurence Fishburne, Keke Palmer 10.00 Movie: The Wedding Planner (PG 2001) Jennifer Lopez, 12.10 Movie: Visitors (M 2003) Radha Mitchell, Dominic Purcell 1.30 Sex Shop (MA) 2.00 Star Trek 3.00 Charlie’s Angels 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN 6.00 Danoz 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Kid’s Programs

12.00 Landed Music 2.00 Movie: Ride The Wild Surf (PG 12.30 Infomercials 1964) Don Taylor, Fabian 1.00 Everybody Hates Chris 4.00 Discover Downunder 2.00 The Water Is Wide 4.30 The Garden Gurus 4.00 The Making Of… Steve 5.00 Postcards Australia Hooker, Leisel Jones 5.30 Home Cooked! 5.00 Ten News 6.00 NBN News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Videos 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle 7.30 Rugby League Finals LIVE 6.30 The Simpsons Movie (PG 9.44 Lotto 2007) Dan Castellaneta 9.45 Movie: 21 (M 2008) Jim 8.15 The Simpsons Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Kate 8.30 Movie: Tropic Thunder (M) Bosworth, Laurence Fishburne Tom Cruise, Robert Downey Jnr 10.40 Naked Gun 2½ (M) Leslie Nielsen 12.20 Movie: Twin Falls Idaho (M 1999) Mark Polish, Michael 12.30 30 Days Polish, Michele Hicks 1.20 Infomercials 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 2.10 Movie: Carry on Cowboys Infomercials 4.00 Religion (PG 1965) Gerald THomas, Sid James, Kenneth Williams

ONE HD

SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 The Squiz 6.30 At The Table With... 7.00 Taste Takes Off

3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Jamie Does... 8.30 NCIS (M) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU (MA) 10.30 Ten Late News 11.00 Sports Tonight 11.30 The Late Show 12.30 Grand Final Special

6.00 Saturday Club 7.00 Weekend 6.00 Kids’ Programs Sunrise 10.00 Hit List TV

9.00 AFL Game Day 12.15 2010 AFL Premiership Season Grand Final 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness World Records 7.00 Movie: Cars (G 1996) Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt, Cheech Marin 9.30 Movie: Wanted (MA 2008) James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Kristen Hager 11.45 Movie: Starship Troopers) (AV 1997) Casper Van Dien 2.30 Images Of Italy

NBN

TEN

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Dirty 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Dancing: Havana Nights (PG 2004) Stars Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show Diego Luna, Romola Garai 2.00 Ready Steady Cook

6.00 National Football League 7.30 AFL. NAB Rising Star 2010 8.30 Before The Game - Grand Final Special. Grand Final Special 11.00 AFL Grand Final 2009 2.00 Cricket. Twenty20 Champions League 5.30 Football. Liverpool TV 8.30 Sports Tonight 9.00 TNA Xplosion 10.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying 11.00 Rally World 11.30 Omnisport 11.50 Formula 1 Qualifying 1.15 Cricket. Twenty20 Champions League 5.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series

TEN

4.00 Infomercials

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 3.00 Seinfeld 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes 5.00 Green Acres 5.30 The Nanny 6.30 Movie: The New Guy (PG 2002) Ed Decter, DJ Qualls, Eliza Duschku 8.30 Movie: The matrix Reloaded (M 2003) Keanu Reeves, Carrie Anne Moss 11.00 Movie: Logans Run (PG 1976) Michael York, Richard Jordan 1.30 Movie: Clash Of The Titans (PG 1981) Laurance Olivier, Claire Bloom 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes 5.00 Top Cat 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN

6.00 Religion 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.00 6.00 Arrive Alive Cup 7.00 Weekend Today Meet The Press 8.30 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Wide World Of Sports

10.00 Hit List TV 12.00 Drag Racing 1.00 Stand Up 2 Cancer 2.00 Schools On Stage 2010 3.30 Road To Delhi 4.00 Landed Music 4.30 Discover Downunder 5.00 Ten News And Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Junior Masterchef 8.30 Offspring (M) 9.30 Married Single Other (M) 10.30 MotoGP Singapore 12.45 Road To Delhi

11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Sunday Roast 1.00 U2 – Live In Concert Making of 2.00 F Troop (G) 2.30 Wildfire (PG) 3.30 The Block (PG) 4.30 Scenic Tours Canada 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Scenic Tours Canada 7.00 Hot Pursuit 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 TBA 10.45 TBA 12.30 Super League

12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 2.30 Infomercials 3.30 Religion 4.00 Good Religion Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News ‘You know the good part about all those executions in Texas? Fewer Texans.’ George Carlin 6.00 The Book Place 6.30 AFL Grand 6.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series 8.00 Final Encore 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup Happy Hour 9.00 Stonehenge Decoded 12.10 Movie: Dont Grand-Am Rolex Sportscar Series Knock The Twist (G 1962) Gene Chandler, Highlights 10.00 Formula 1 Qualifying 6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 The Hills Vic Dana, Linda Scott 1.55 Movie: The Highlights 11.00 Football. Bundesliga 12.30 Eclipse Music TV 1.00 Ballistyx Night They Raided Minsky’s (PG 1968) 1.00 Football. Serie A 3.00 Omnisport Snowboard Show 1.30 Here’s Lucy Britt Edland, Forrest Tucker, Joseph 3.30 Beach Volleyball. FIVB World Tour 2.30 Hogan’s Heroes 3.30 Green Acres Wiseman 3.55 Thats Life (PG 1986) 4.00 Powerboating. Class 1 World 4.30 The Nanny 5.30 Wipeout 6.30 Top Jack lemmon, Julie Andrews, Sally kelChampionships 4.30 I Fish 5.00 Sailing. Gear 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The lerman 6.00 Playing Tricks 6.30 Movie: Audi IRC Series 5.30 Transworld Sport Flushed Away (G 2006) Hugh Jackman, Middle 9.00 The Middle 6.30 Golf. Ryder Cup Official Film Kate Winslet 8.00 Gary Unmarried 9.30 Movie: Down With Love (M 2008 8.00 Sports Tonight 8.30 WRC 8.30 Worlds Strictest parents Australia 2003) Renee Zellweger, Ewan Shakedown 9.00 Formula 1 Pre-Race 9.30 The Xtra Factor (M) 10.30 Movie: McGregor Show 9.50 Formula 1 Grand Prix The Hot Chick (M 2002) Rob Schneider, 11.30 South Park 12.00 Bad Lads Army 12.05 Motorsport. British Touring Car Adam Sandler, Anna Faris 12.30 Movie: (M) 1.10 Bridezillas (M) 2.00 Home Championship 1.05 Cricket. Twenty20 Baywatch (M 2003) David Hasselhoff, Shopping 4.00 The Avengers 5.00 Champions League Final 5.00 National Pamela Anderson 2.15 AFL 4.30 Room Here’s Lucy Football League For Improvement

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News The Air 5.30 The New Inventors News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.10 6.00 Kids’ Programs Australia The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The 1.30 Dateline 11.00 Landline Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 The 2.30 Insight 12.00 Midday Report Goodies 8.30 Good Game 12.30 The Memoirs Of Sherlock 3.30 Letters And Numbers

Holmes 1.30 Planet Food 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads Craig Juresivic 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 The War Second World War 12.30 The Clinic (M) 1.25 Movie: Patterns (PG 1956) Van Heflin, Everett Sloane 2.45 Mr Bean 3.00 Bowls Queensland Open: Womens Pairs Final 4.00The Cook And The Chef

ABC 3 6.05am to 4.00pm Kids’ Programs 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.30 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

ABC NEWS 24

10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Inside Business 1.00 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 7.30 Select 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Contact Sport 5.45 The World This Week 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

ABC 2

TUESDAY 28

6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Architects Of Change 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 The Genius Of Design 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Seven Ages Of Britain 9.35 QI (M) 10.05 A Quiet Word With Bill Bailey 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.40 Four Corners 12.25 Media Watch 12.40 The Chaser’s War On Everything (M) 1.25 Parliament 2.25 Set: Oren Ambarchi 3.00 Big Ideas 4.00 Good Game (M)

ABC 3 6.05am to 3.00pm Kids’ Programs 3.05 Spellbinder 3.35 Trapped 4.00 Dead Gorgeous 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.30 Stocked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 A Seaside Parish 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Old Guys 8.30 Criminal Justice (M) 9.30 Deadwood (MA) 10.30 Teachers (M) 11.30 Billable Hours (M) 12.00 The Beast (M) 12.40 The Royal Today 1.05 Zoo Days 1.30 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 Talking Heads 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 7.30 Select 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

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6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 12.00 Martha Stewart 12.50 Ainsley’s Gourmet Express 1.25 Cooking In The Danger Zone 2.00 PTA 5.00 Best Dish... 6.00 Ugly Betty 7.00 Airline USA 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 The Xtra Factor 9.30 October Road 10.30 Mistresses (M) 11.35 The Prisoner 12.40 The World Around Us 1.40 AFL Flashback 4.00 Leyland Brothers World 5.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Living Black 6.30 Eating Art

7.00 At The Table With‌ 7.30 The Elegant Universe 8.30 The Great Sperm Race 9.30 The World Game 10.30 Movie: 2046 (M 2004) Cantonese Drama. Stars Tong Leung, Gong Li 12.45 Weatherwatch ‘Religion is just mind control.’ George Carlin

SBS 1

PRIME

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show

1.00 Movie: Joni’s Promise (PG 2005) Indonesian Comedy. Stars Nicholas Saputra, Mariana Renata, Sujiwo Tejo 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Insight 8.30 Welcome To Lagos 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Hot Docs: Wings Of Defeat 11.40 Movie: Heartbreak Hotel (MA 2006) Swedish Comedy. Stars Helena Bergstrom, Maria Lundqvist 1.30 The War Briefing (MAV) 2.30 Weatherwatch

11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: High School Musical 2 (G 2007) Zac Efron, 2.00 Stains Down Drains 2.30 Go Go Stop 3.00 Time Trackers 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Four Weddings 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Parenthood (M) 10.30 Keeping Up With Kardashians 11.00 Dawn Porter: Extreme Wife (MA)

SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Global Village 6.30 At The Table With‌ 7.00 Eating Art 7.30 The Normans 8.30 Hitler’s Bodyguard

9.30 Movie: Jade Warrior (M 2006) Finnish Action. Stars Tommi Eronen, Markku Peltola 11.20 Movie: Duplicity (M 2004) French Thriller. Stars Benoit Magimel 1.00 Weatherwatch

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6.15 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Time/ 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle Life 11.30 Infomercial

12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Undercover Boss 8.30 Good News Week (M) 10.00 Cops (M) 10.30 Late News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Swingtown (M) 3.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

ONE HD 6.00 National Football League 7.40 National Football League 10.20 National Football League 2.00 Tennis. ATP World Tour Uncovered 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 Cricket. Twenty20 Champions League Final 6.30 Formula 1 Grand Prix 8.30 World Football News 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Golf. Ryder Cup - Monty’s Memories 11.00 Football. Serie A 1.00 Sports Tonight Late 1.15 Omnisport 1.45 National Football League 4.10 Athletix. The IAAF Magazine 4.40 Sailing. Audi IRC Series 5.05 Sports Unlimited ‘There’s no present. There’s only the immediate future and the recent past.’ George Carlin

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Green Acres 2.00 Hogan’s Heroes 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Hellcats 8.30 The Vampire Diaries (M) 9.30 Ladette To Lady USA (MA) 10.30 Gossip Girl (M) 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 The Vampire Diaries (M) 1.00 Gossip Girl (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

TEN

NBN 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz

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6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil (M) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS (M) 10.30 Late News & Sports Tonight 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order (M)

6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 11.50 Martha Stewart 12.50 Essence Of Emeril 1.20 Wild Harve3st With Nick Nairn 2.00 Ainsley’s Gourmet Express 2.30 TBA 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Ugly Betty 7.00 Airline USA 7.30 Fawlty Towers 8.10 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.45 Benidorm (M) 9.15 Not Going Out (M) 9.50 Louis Theroux 11.00 The Sopranos (MA) 12.30 The Professionals (M) 1.30 Room For Improvement 2.00 AFL Flashback 4.00 Room For Improvement 5.00 Home Shopping

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12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Hot In Cleveland 8.25 Lotto 8.30 Movie: Marley & Me (PG) Jenifer Aniston, OWen Wilson 10.50 Mad Monday (M) 11.50 Til Death (M) 12.00 Super League 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News ‘By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth.’ George Carlin

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The Bruns Brasserie specialises in local produce, fresh seafood and seasonal menu changes. Daily selections include bangers and mash and grilled snapper. Gourmet coffees and delicious desserts are also available. Lunch or group dinner bookings upon request.

she has gastric band surgery imminent that the four-course meal she served was cheese-based. Crunchy buttery little pastries hotly oozing gruyere accompanied our old-fashioned coupes of fizz; next came her simply sublime lasagna, whose bechamel layer she had substituted with an experimental three-cheese custard; then sour cherry tartlets with mascarpone; then the cheese course! All of this washed down with lots of excellent Coonawarra shiraz.

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The Deck Byron Bay Golf Club Lunch: Tues-Sat 11am-2.30pm Dinner: Wed-Sat 5.30pm-9pm 6685 6470

Fresh Open 7 days 7am-11pm 7 Jonson St (beach end), Byron Bay Licensed & BYO 6685 7810

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Rae’s on Watego’s Lunch and Dinner 7 days Watego’s Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366

Bayside Traditional Thai Open for dinner Wed- Mon 5.30 to 9.30pm From October 1 open 7 evenings a week 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

Orient Express Open 7 nights from 5.30pm Yum Cha – Fri, Sat, Sun 11.30am-3.00pm 1/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6680 8808 www.theorientexpresseatery. com.au

Italian at the Pacific Open seven days ĂQN UP MBUF Next to the Beach Hotel, Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

Earth ‘n‘ Sea Pizza and Pasta Open every day for lunch and dinner. 12pm-2.30pm & 5pm. (no surcharge Sundays). New location: Cnr Fletcher & Byron Sts. Byron Bay. ww.earthnsea.com.au

6685 6029

WhyNot! Breakfast/Lunch 7 days from 6am Cocktails & Dinner Wednesday to Sunday Wednesday food & wine matching dinner – 2 courses $30 Thursday farmers market dinner Ā DPVSTFT Ğāþ t ā DPVSTFT ĞĂþ

Fishheads Open seven days, 7.30am-11.30pm Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St 6680 7632 Bangalow – 2 Byron St 6687 2883

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O-Sushi Byron Bay – Woolies Plaza, Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Coolangatta – Showcase on the Beach 07 5536 5455 www.osushi.com.au

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Newly renovated ‘The Deck’ has been transformed into a modern and laid back venue, complete with lounge and deck dining options, not to mention one of the most picturesque settings around. Can’t wait to see you at The Deck at Byron.

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Beach Kitchen

Open Wed-Sat 6.30pm till late Live Jazz on Thursdays Accordion on Fridays Fully licensed. Bookings essential 6685 8526

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au

Byron’s BEST location Modern seasonal menu Organic & local produce Award winning Campos coffee Cakes made onsite Sophisticated blend of flavours and textures with an ever changing menu, for breakfast lunch or dinner and tapas all day. Matched by an exciting wine list and arguably the best cocktails in town, your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the eclectic vibe of The Balcony.

Lemongrass

Our 60 seat al fresco dining room overlooking the ocean has a reputation as the best dining in the region! We use the freshest local produce and seafood combined with the exquisite mix of Australian and modern Italian flavours. Beautifully cooked and stylishly presented – we spare no expense in sourcing quality produce.

Treehouse on Belongil

“What do a Colombian, a Bulgarian and a Laosythainese have in common? Traditional Thai! Setup by a Heng, cooked by a Verano, served by a Pavlova. We can be found in the Asian end of Fletcher St, just seconds away from the beach. Dine in the warm colourful atmosphere of our restaurant or take away. Banquet menus ideal for functions and private catering also available.

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Chef Tippy Heng is back at the Orient Express eatery having just completed his culinary tour of Asia, Tippy has brought back a collection of exciting new dishes from China, Tibet, Laos and Thailand. These dishes will be filtering into the specials selection and the new Winter menu so if a little smoke and spice is your taste - Now is the time to head down to The Orient Express. Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine. We’re introducing an exciting menu of taste plates, antipasti, fresh pastas and main dishes. With our new Ocean View Bar, we ensure all our guests have the opportunity to enjoy some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wine. The original Earth ‘n’ Sea Pizza and Pasta has been a part of Byron Bay since 1976. Their basic philosophy is to buy the best produce locally and making the food from scratch. This family restaurant offers great service in a friendly environment. The menu not only has 22 different pizzas it also has great pastas and salads as well as gluten free options. And when you dine at Earth ‘n’ Sea you get free underground parking. Why Not! start your day with the best cup of coffee in Byron Bay. Why Not! Enjoy lunch using free wireless watching Byron life pass by. Why Not! Relax into some fantastic cocktails at the bar. Why Not! Indulge in our weekly changing dinner menu with daily specials. Why Not! Because you can. Bon appétit! Jonson Street, Byron Bay. www.whynotbyronbay.com.au 6680 7994 ‘An iconic Byron dining experience, Fishheads serves fresh seafood on the main beach, dine in or takeaway seven days a week. The Fishheads Ultimate Seafood Platter is our signature dish and perfect for sharing between two. (BYO) Fishheads is also located in Bangalow (licensed) at the top of the town.’

Open Monday – Saturday 5pm-9pm Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

25 Childe St, Byron Bay Open Monday-Sunday 7am-11pm 6680 9452

Lunch and dinner 7 days Broken Head Road Byron Bay 6639 2111

After Paris, Lyon and Melbourne, French chef Igor Persan is bringing authentic traditional French cuisine to Byron Bay. With French staff, French food, affordable French wine list and Belgian beers and incomparable Parisian hostess, Chauby will take you on a journey to France. Vegetarian and gluten-free friendly, parties and functions welcome, gift vouchers, children welcome. Check our regularly updated website: www.thepetitsnail.com.au.

BYRON BAY

GOODTASTE Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay’

The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of food are preserved as much as possible. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended.

Fully Licensed Restaurant – Bar – Functions Stroll along Main Beach to Belongil Devour our woodfired pizzas, a la carte meals and lush cocktails Enjoy our funky garden bar and casual atmosphere Listen to live music and DJs Friday – Sunday

Set within the stunning rainforest of the multi-award winning Byron at Byron Resort and Spa. Serving innovative seasonal fare based on the freshest local produce from head chef Gavin Hughes. Awarded a Star in the 2010 Courier Mail Queensland Food & Wine Guide.

SNIPPETS HANG ON TO YOUR HATS Congratulations to Ross and Michael of dish restaurant, who at the recent SMH Good Food Guide Awards managed to reclaim the chef’s hat the restaurant had lost for a couple of years. ‘It’s a place where bar patrons reclining in open doorways bask in a little of the dining room’s refinement, while those dining seem to fall in with the bar’s relaxed vibe. Clever’, says the just-out 2011 hot pink-covered Guide. Bamboo, Fins and Satiate all hung on to their hats as well – so congratulations, especially in these tough economic times, to those restaurants as well. Another accolade for local dining establishments went to Byron Bay’s O Sushi restaurant, whose unlikely location in the Woolies car park has never stood in the way of its being sought out by queues of eager patrons. O Sushi was recently voted by the Australian public the country’s favourite Japanese restaurant for the prestigious ‘I Love FOOD Awards 2010’ run by the Lifestyle Food Channel. If you can tear yourself away from their superb sushi train, the new spring menu’s tapas includes some real treats. And Scott Foster from Australian Bush Spices has just increased his medal tally to five after winning a Bronze at the recent Royal Sydney Fine Food Show for his Orange Bush Curry.

TASTES OF THE BAY It’s the Lower North Coast, so a bit of a hike – but on the Nelson Bay foreshore at Port Stephens in early November their annual Food, Wine and Jazz Festival could be a great opportunity to get a group of friends together and organise a bus trip away. The 10th annual Tastes of the Bay Festival, held at the d’Albora Marinas on Saturday November 6 and Sunday November 7, will be offering up cooking demonstrations from local restaurateurs, seafood dishes and award-winning Hunter Valley wines to sample, jazz artists, markets, local cheese and olives and children’s activities. For further details go to www.nelsonbaybusiness.com. While you’re down there you could also book into Zest at Nelson Bay, a hatted restaurant whose chef employs thermal circulators and dehydrators in highly sophisticated food at ludicrously low prices.

The Fig Tree is perfectly positioned with commanding views over the Pacific Ocean and Byron Bay. Opened in 1981 it has been the bench mark in highlighting Byron Bay’s fantastic local produce. Chefs/owners Jules & Ché have travelled the world extensively sourcing inspiration for their dishes. Bring a bottle of wine and enjoy what is agreeably one of Byron Bay’s most iconic dining experiences. www.figtreerestaurant.com.au Winner of Best Sushi Bar in NSW region 2008. Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Open 7 days 11am till late. Get 20% off at Dendy Cinema. O-Sushi is a modern Japanese restaurant guided by a philosophy that incorporates traditional values of providing the best possible service combined with fresh wholesome food. Live music every Wednesday.

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Open for dinner 7 days. $9.90 lunch Thursday Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

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32 Lawson Street, Ph. 02 6680 8198 LICENSED MEXICAN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN 7 days Lunch & Dinner

Salt Village, Kingscliff 02 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

Breakfast & lunch Wed-Sat 6687 4333 www.blackboard.net.au

Seven Mile CafĂŠ Licensed BYO (Bottled Wine) 41 Pacific Parade Lennox Head 6687 6210

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La Table 72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Restaurant: 6684 2227 Wed-Sat from 4pm www.latable.com.au

Poinciana Food Bar Cafe Music 55 Station St, Mullumbimby 6684 4036 www.poincianacafe.com

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ

SUFFOLK PARK

Breakfast & Lunch Mon- Thurs 8.30am - 2pm Fri Sun 8am - 2.30pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 6pm 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

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Muoi’s Feast has created a strong following since opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is the predominant favourite. Enjoy for lunch or dinner.

All the favourites Nachos, Enchiladas, Burritos etc extensive vegetarian options. OPENING SPECIALS: ½ price lunch MONDAY TO FRIDAY Main Menu #1-#33 TWO UP TUESDAY – Buy one main meal and receive a second Main meal for Free from 5.30pm $20.00 Group Bookings Menu for bookings of 15 or more Takeways and Childrens Menu available. Conditions Apply. THE ORIGINAL FLAVOURS OF MEXICO. Experience an intimate cooking class with international celebrity chef Steven Snow. Themed– ‘FINS DINNER PARTY FAVOURITES’ Wed 13th October, 2010 11am-2pm $109 per person (lunch and wine included) Bookings essential Recommended in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2010, this cruisy cafĂŠ is in Lennox Head’s best location away from the hustle and bustle, with beautiful ocean views. Walk straight in from the beach to enjoy the superb cafĂŠ fare on offer for breakfast and lunch.

Just a short stroll along Pacific Parade to the quieter end of town is Lennox Head’s popular Seven Mile CafÊ. New owners, Lisa and Tony Bundock invite you to sate your appetite with delicious food and wine, fresh sea air and the sound of waves rolling in. And with eye-popping views of the pacific from every table, The Seven Mile cafÊ is a feast for the senses.

Cafe: First and only cafÊ in the shire to offer quality organic coffee and organic milk! Delicious brekkies, lunches and house baked pastries served by a friendly, professional team. Resto: Late afternoon – share a drink with something to taste. Evening – dine in our warm, stylish, open interior. French chef Bruno passionately innovates French Mediterranean bistro style food using high quality produce. SMH 2011 Good Food Guide Reviewed and Top 10 Sustainable Restaurants Open seven days a week from 8am. All day breakfast available on weekends and until 1pm weekdays. Lunch served noon to 3pm. Licensed with great beer, wine and cocktail lists. Fabulous courtyard, undercover dining, lounge and bar areas with free wireless internet throughout. Great coffee, food and music served up daily!

The Wines of France The wines of this country, should at first be but sparingly taken, for, on account of their acidity, an ordinary use of them at the outset, will frequently occasion considerable derangement of the digestive functions, but when persons become sufficiently accustomed to them, they constitute a light and wholesome beverage. It is indeed worthy of remark that the wines of France rank before those of other countries for their purely vinous qualities, and so multitudinous are their diversities that it is confidently affirmed there is no variety in the world which might not find an approximation to some one or another of her growths, and which invariably are manufactured according to well-fixed scientific principles. It is a remarkable and well ascertained fact that the alcohol in wine combined in the natural way, when drank in that state, is not productive of those complaints of the liver, and other diseases, which arise from drinking the brandied wines of Portugal, in which the spirit is foreign. The union of the alcohol, being mingled with the other ingredients of the wine by artificial means, is never perfect, and is beyond calculation more pernicious than the strongest natural product. The light wines of France may not on first acquaintance prove so relishing or pleasant to the English palate accustomed to adulterated or brandied wines; they however in reality not only

Hospitality Choice Unit 4/17 Tasman Way Byron Arts + Industry Est. 6685 8688 Warehouse hours: 10am – 3pm

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Red Ginger

2010 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide FOR THE LOVE OF THAI FOOD!

Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (behind Aurora) 6687 2808

The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flare, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks. www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au

Byron Health Foods Distribution Open: Mon-Fri 8am-3pm 1/77 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay Phone: 6685 5188 Fax: 6685 6670 www.byronhealthfoods.comau

Artisan pizzas hand crafted on the premises using the freshest local produce and the best of traditional and modern styles. Selection of flat breads. Large range of vegetarian pizzas and pastas. Gluten-free base available.

Luscious Foods

Don’t know your hampe from your araignee, your bavette from your poire, or your entrecote from your plat de cotes? Well, they’re all very good cuts of beef – but we use only the finest local eye fillet to go with our handcut fries, choice of sauce and salad. Throw in a dessert and you’ve got the best value for $29 that you’ll find anywhere on the planet.

Sol Breads

Now where can you get that? Only with Rudolph and Pascale at Che Bon. www.chebonrestaurant.com

6680 8049

1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 8228 lusciousfoods@bigpond.com

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Bankers squash Geckos in Shand semi Brian Mollet

In yesteryear weekend social cricketers would get out there and try to emulate the test stars. As these days this would involve a midweek contractual dispute, a brush with the law, a spot of spot fixing and maybe a couple of bunning sessions with bookie bimbos – most players in the Nick Shand Memorial series opt to just do the best they can. Sundays first semi matched the mighty Left Bankers with the doughty Geckos, and the weather at Lomath Oval was as dull and soggy as a cup of roadhouse chips. Pete Wynne Moylan of the Geckos called correctly and sent the Bankers in to bat, hoping the difficult conditions would help crack the competitions best performed batting lineup. Russell found, then cleared the boundary at midwicket and looked comfortable. Ali was skidding and snaking the

new ball, Snakebite was bitten, miscuing one towards St Seymour who surprised everyone (even himself), by holding on to the catch. Russell was then left stranded halfway down the slippery pitch and run out, then St Seymour went on a crusade, cutting down two batsmen in his first two overs. Dan climbed at first slip to pluck the ball from the gathering gloom to remove the dangerous Sean. The Geckos were stalking the shadows. Clay and Eli had to not just rescue, but reanimate the innings. Apparently a curse or hoodoo has followed Eli in previous finals appearances. If this is the case he slayed a few demons with 29 runs before cursedly chopping one onto his stumps to give the plucky Ali his second scalp. Once again the innings proved to have feet of Clay, who retired on 30 but didnt add to his tally as the banks, or Bankers crumbled around him. 113 were needed for a

famous Geckos win. The constant drizzle began to ease off but conditions were still dodgy. Stewie couldn’t track an in-dipper from Russell and after seeing off the new ball Adeha fell trying to clear Clays safe hands at deep midwicket. James showed judgement is as important as skill and counter-attacked, when Dan joined him the total was being nibbled away like civil rights in the war on terror. The Witch Doctor broke the spell when he had James well caught by keeper Sharky for 27. Matt and Dan then took the Geckos to within 10 of the total but unrelenting pressure from the Bankers and great bowling from Rusty Russ, Eli, Che and Guy saw the Geckos brought down with the final shot like Bon Scott in the film clip for Jailbreak, just three runs short of the win. The Bankers now play the winner of Semi two, which is yet to be decided as the Swingers and Tossers game was a draw.

Some Fun and Games for Byron Nippers Byron Bay Junior Surf Life saving held a sign-on combined with Fun and Games on Sunday morning with many new smiling faces joining in the fun with returning members. The rain held off and Nippers enjoyed playing a variety of games and forging new friendships. New and existing members are still welcome to sign up with the first official Nippers Club Day which will be held on the last Sunday of the School holidays – October 10 at 9am. Club Days focus on surf education, improving individual skills and participation in team events. Nippers is a great social event for families bringing children together to play and learn and all childrens aged between six and 13 years are welcome to come along and join. For info about Nippers or the Byron SLSC, visit www.byronbaysurfclub.com.au. Luke Falconer, Angus Rowley and Sam Jimenez-Swain lining up for Flags in the under 9s at Sunday’s Fun and Games event at the Byron SLSC.

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The softball season is almost upon us and the Byron Bay Softball Club is inviting all new and current players to their sign-on days. Boys and girls of all ages welcome for Under 6s (t-ball), U 13s, U 15s, U 18s and women for the Open Womens Divisions. Sign-on is Thursday September 23 at Stan Thompson Oval, Brunswick Heads from 4.30pm to 6pm. Bring your glove. All enquiries call Mel 6685 1570 or Danielle 6680 5889.

Monday Women’s Comp 5.30pm; Tuesday Men’s Comp 6.30pm; Wednesday Lady’s Social: Starts At 9.15am. Thursday Mixed Comp: Grading Night 23/9 6.30pm. Saturday Social: 1.30 to 5.30pm. For Tennis enquiries ring: 0411 167 358 Or 0439 733 763.

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Giant netballers win final

Minor and Major Premiers Mullumbimby Giants win the senior Division One Grand Final. Players in the back row: Emily Riches, Nikki Thomas, Julie Anderton, Sue Keough, Teaghan Nelson and in front Celeste Grennan, Kellie Hansford, Brooke Hansford and Kimberley Nicholls. Hayley Walker

Last Saturday saw the playing of a brilliant day of netball in the shire, as Brunswick Byron Netball Association held their grand final matches across all age groups. There were eight games played over three time slots, each displaying tremendous netball abilities with close results. The highlight of the day was the Senior Division 1 grand final. A large and supportive crowd stayed to watch a fine display of netball as Mullumbimby Giants played off against Main Arm Classics. At the end of the first half, Giants were ahead by seven goals but by then end of the third quarter, the Classics had fought back to bring the Giants lead to two goals, the Giants on 29 to 27. Both teams entered the final quarter with equal chance of winning the premiership and players had to stay focused until the very last seconds of the game. The final quarter saw the

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teams score 10 points each, the Mullumbimby Giants winning 39-37. It was a great game to watch with both teams displaying a high standard of netball. Player of the day trophies

were awarded in Division 1 in each age group to: U12s Gemma Pollack from the Byron Bay club, the U15s Jordan Evans – Ocean Shores and Senior Sharon MacKenzie, Main Arm.

Crankin’ what’s happening in the surf The Brunswick Boardriders Club held their September contest on Sunday in great surf and challenging conditions on the north side of Brunswick Heads. The results were: Fleas first Paris Guyler, equal second Kaya Thackery and Tiare Lee. Groms first Oli Sheridan, second Kaine Guyler and third Jacob Chandler. Juniors first Rhys Daniels, second Zane Smith and third Seb Jeffrey-Jones. Third quarter

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Sun set 1731 1732 1732 1733 1733 1734 1734 1735 1735 1736 1736 1737 1737 1737 1738 1738 1739 1739 1740 1740 1741 1741 1742 1742 1743 1743 1744 1744 1745 1745

Moon Moon rise set 0958 0022 1048 0119 1146 0214 1249 0306 1356 0353 1505 0436 1615 0516 1724 0555 1832 0633 1940 0714 2048 0756 2154 0842 2258 0933 2358 1026 1121 0052 1217 0140 1313 0222 1408 0259 1501 0333 1553 0404 1645 0434 1737 0503 1830 0532 1924 0603 2020 0637 2117 0714 2215 0756 2312 0844 0939

In the Seniors first Steve Foreman, second Corey Strickland and third Phil Sheridan. Masters first Steve Foreman, second Phil Sheridan and third Ken Lee. Opens first Dylan Connors, second Hayden Kress and third Corey Strickland The Stuart Pontin Shapes surfboard raffle was won – congrats to Hayley Mculloch on her new SPS custom surfboard.

SEPTEMBER 2010 Astronomical data and tides

High tide, height (m) 0028,1.16; 1305,1.44 0133,1.09; 1409,1.45 0253,1.07; 1520,1.51 0414,1.12; 1629,1.60 0517,1.22; 1728,1.72 0611,1.34; 1821,1.83 0700,1.46; 1912,1.89 0746,1.58; 2001,1.89 0833,1.67; 2051,1.82 0920,1.73; 2141,1.70 1008,1.75; 2231,1.54 1057,1.72; 2324,1.38 1147,1.66 0020,1.22; 1242,1.58 0123,1.11; 1344,1.50 0238,1.06; 1453,1.45 0355,1.07; 1603,1.44 0456,1.13; 1700,1.46 0543,1.20; 1747,1.49 0622,1.28; 1828,1.52 0657,1.36; 1903,1.54 0729,1.42; 1937,1.54 0800,1.48; 2011,1.52 0831,1.53; 2045,1.48 0904,1.57; 2119,1.42 0938,1.59; 2157,1.36 1015,1.59; 2237,1.28 1055,1.57; 2322,1.21 1141,1.53 0016,1.14; 1235,1.50

Low tide, height (m) 0623,0.56; 1945,0.60 0721,0.60; 2105,0.57 0834,0.60; 2219,0.49 0949,0.55; 2319,0.37 1055,0.46 0011,0.24; 1154,0.35 0058,0.14; 1248,0.24 0142,0.08; 1343,0.17 0225,0.06; 1436,0.13 0307,0.09; 1530,0.14 0349,0.17; 1626,0.19 0432,0.27; 1723,0.28 0516,0.39; 1825,0.38 0604,0.50; 1933,0.46 0700,0.59; 2046,0.52 0806,0.65; 2158,0.53 0919,0.66; 2257,0.50 1025,0.62; 2343,0.46 1121,0.56 0021,0.41; 1208,0.50 0054,0.37; 1248,0.45 0124,0.34; 1326,0.40 0152,0.32; 1402,0.37 0220,0.33; 1439,0.36 0248,0.34; 1516,0.36 0318,0.37; 1556,0.37 0350,0.42; 1639,0.41 0426,0.47; 1726,0.45 0506,0.52; 1820,0.49 0556,0.58; 1927,0.51

All times are Eastern Standard Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Highway Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 30 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data courtesy of the National Tidal Centre.

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All over Rovers: Byron football wins final Appreciation green for Les Chaseling

The Byron Bay Rams were crowned football champions with a 3-1 pounding of Richmond Rovers last Friday. The final was always going to be a great game with bothteams having strong seasons,. the Richmond Rovers finished first and Byron second on the ladder. The first half was an end to end affair with neither side able to put their chances away.

Byron came out on fire in the second half and took the advantage when Rovers conceded a penalty under the pressure. Byron continue their fluid passing game and were rewarded with a second goal from a header off a beautiful Byron free kick. The Ricnmond Rovers stepped up their game and managed to get a bit of a sniff with a converted corner but

Byron sealed the game with 10 minutes to go, Kym Gilham latching onto a through ball and beating the keeper to get his hat trick. It was a great end to an amazing season and anotherbrilliant team performance by the Bay. A big thank you and congratulations to coach James Saunders, the team and all the supporters.

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Carter B Earle (R/up) 23 d B Edwards I Whitehall D Taylor (snr) 11; P Cawley B Schweitzer T Kidd (J/ pot w +1) 26 d J Lowry G Brook R Reid 25. 17/9 Mixed Pairs: P Moon J Bowen (w) 23 d J Dudgeon M Daley 19; B/R Sullivan (R/up) 25 d C/B Lawless 17. 18/9 Les Chaseling appreciation day: C Lawless B Murray L Chaseling P Moon R/up B Orme J Dudgeon G Grady; Cons J Pratten B Lynch W Hampson M Gregor. Lennox Head Women 13/9 Deb’s Day: Alstonville, R.Esler, M Reddell, D Moxey, R Stuart; r/up Ballina, P Johns, A Kidd, G Drew, A Percy. AM w Ballina, PM w Kyogle. Friendship: Sth Lismore. 15/9 Major Minors: E Steele, J Burgess (w rink) 22 d D Rayner, E Reid 14. Social: N Harwood, S Nicol, A Dunger, O Stobart 26 d R Sparre, M Hanaway, T Harrington, M Battese 20; M Arandale, A Humphries, N Holmes 15 d J Martin, J Brook, e Barr 14. Mullumbimby Ex Services Men 15/9: N.James, P.Jones,T.Johmston 41, L.Boyter,J.Canibou,L. Henr y 17; S.Ridgewell,S. Purdie,F.Buckley 33, D.Blake, M.Johnston, P. McDonald 11; D.Kidby,D.Ottery,J.Oski 26, A.Pyzer,K.Gates,B.Gibson 18; B.Ball,R.Philps26, R.Marriot,J. McKay 19. 18/9 C’ship Mixed 4s: R.Thompson,B.Croft,P. McDonald,J.McKay 27, S.Sherlock, R. Wainwright, B.Coleman, D.Hammond 16; R.Fenwick, B.Reglin, J.Towner, T.Fenwick 26, S.Brown,H. Robb,M.Esau,M.Brown 24, (Scores tied after 21 ends, 2 shot margin to Fenwick’s team after extra end). Social: T.Riches,P. Jones 23. D.Blake ,C.McClymont 23. Ocean Shores Men 13/9 Triples: J Taylor R Tonkin J Hay; r/up P Keogh K Kennedy S Brecard. 17/9 Norfolk Rules: Vic Ellis shirtboy. 150 up semis: L Hoffman d D Sweeney. mens minor singles semi: D Sweeney d B Elliott. 18/9

Mixed pairs: B Baber, T Warr. Ocean Shores Ladies 15/9 Cons: M Bertoli d B Stone; J Bartlett d F Crowder. Social: L Wright/ P Keogh (out of hat) d A Slater/J Williams; E Carroll, S Iverson, M Flesser (r/up) d E Carroll, E Miller, G Johnston; J Seamer/B Sprengel d D Gardiner/ K Kennedy; G Fox, E Hill, L McGowran d H Gates, E Watson, W Sprengel. 17/9 Social: J Williams/ G Johnston (sec margin) d D Grant/ M Flesser; P Sullivan/ F Crowder (r/ up) d K Gallard/ M Hosie; R Wrigley, T Campbell, B Sprengel d E Carroll, M Bertoli, L McGowran; E Hill, D Gardiner, J Bartlett d F Booth, B Stone, M James. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 18/9 9 table Mitchell: N/S 1st gross; M Solway/E Sherry; 2nd gross; A Gibson/B Gibson: E/W: 1st gross; H Lewis/P Sullivan; 2nd gross A Withey/G Withey. 13/9 7 table Mitchell Rover: N/S: 1st gross; M Homfray/D Gall; 2nd gross; D Dare/A Gray: E/W: 1st gross; S Easterbrook/B Hughes; 2nd gross D Grant/F Patterson. Ocean Shores 15/9 7 Table Mitchell: N-S:1st gross:C Donaldson/T Ellis;2nd gross:A Hauser/C Blacker.E-W:1st gross:F Star/P Sullivan;2nd gross:K Morgan/D James. DARTS Brunswick Valley Workaholics 5 Fumbles 6: MHS R Godwin, C Scott 100, MHP T Garrett 72, LHS J Garrett, K Purcell 100, LHP K Purcell 88. MHS K Cartner 107, MHP C Redden 40, LHS R Redden 94, LHP R Redden 34. Workers 5 Off the Board 6: MHS P Sheaffe 121 MHP P Smith 66, LHS P Cartner 114, LHP P Cartner 38. MHS P Johnson Snr 140, MHP P Johnson 40, LHS C Denholm 167, LHP C Denholm 16. GOLF Mullumbimby Men 18/9 3rd Rnd C’ships Stroke: A

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Brunswick Heads Men 15/9 S/S triples: 1st K Boorman F Marks B Fahy; 2nd B O’Donnell R Frappell B Bolland; 3rd J Anderson J Phypers B Montgomery; Cock o/walk G Rendell d N Condon. 17/9 jackpot pairs: 1st J Lofts J Phypers; 2nd M Chisholm B Clifford. OS Q Meats Carnival: 18/9 1st A Montgomery B Laybutt L Wade; 2nd R Tonkin J Hay S Brecard; 3rd P Brassington M Petrou G Rendell. 1st rnd P Solomon J Howell B Howell; 2nd rnd K Hosie R Roberts B Montgomery; 19/9 1st A Montgomery A Latif; 2nd J Rittway J Anderson; 3rd K Hosie B Montgomery; 1st rnd F Parkes J Lawlor; 2nd rnd J Wright B Burton. Brunswick Heads Women 14/9 Social: Z Wagner, B Boorman 17 (L W rink 12) d J Loomes, L Proudlock 15. L Siddall, J Wright 20 d M Darby, D Guest 19. J Donadel, B Rose 26 d D Lobb, F Parkes 8 (LL rink 4). K Dexter, K Freeman, P Appel 15 d R Kinnear, E Beddoes, D Hay 12. 21/9 Patron’s Day, Game starts at 1pm, a/t 3.30pm. All welcome. Byron Bay Men 19/9 Zone 1 champion of champions pairs: s/final S Reading and P Martain (Condong) 21 d R Patrick and R McCabe (Alstonville) 16; T Bardsley and B Ballantyne (Yamba) 22 d S Reading and P Martain (Condong) 18. 16/9 S/S pairs: A Everingham and P Lofts with r/up B Daniels and K Bonney. 18/9 social: A Everingham and R Henderson, r/up P Brinning and B Burton. Byron Bay Women 14/9 trophy to U Snelling and K Quinnell. Lennox Head Men 14/9 S/S Triples: R Orme B Lawless M Knott (w) 24 d G Hayes G Bowden J Bowen 14; F Dodd G

36 September 21, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

Last Saturday, 78 bowlers and onlookers, joined with family and friends to pay tribute to Les Chaseling for his tireless dedication to the Lennox Head Bowling Club. Les joined the club in 1975 and was Chairman of the Board from 1986 to 1988 and President of the Men’s Bowling Club from 1984 to 1986. Les is also a life member. In appreciation to Les, a green has been named in his honour, for his continuing volunteer maintenance work around the club over the past 35 years. Pictured are Lance Martin, the man himself, Les Chaseling, Olive Stobart and Col Skennar.

Yes, it’s that mad time of year again For those of you who may not know or care even less, not only is The Echo sports editor a Victorian, but a one eyed Collingwood supporter – and if you can’t be sports ed and let the world know how happy you are that after 20 years your team made it to the Grand Final then all is lost. After Friday night’s absolute lesson in AFL, given to the Geelongs Cats, I have no doubt that there will be a nice picture of the Pies on next week’s Echo pages. Grade Gross: C James 70; R/Up S Snow 70; B Grade Gross R Dann 77; R/up K Gannon 81; C Grade Gross B Hogwood 84; R/Up D Baird Watson 88. Mullumbimby Ladies 11/9 Single Stab: W Ward 38; r/up S Simmons. 14/9 Rnd 3 C’ships: Comp of day; Div 1 G Lynn 65; Div 2 J Beer 60. 16/9 Rnd 4 C’ships: comp of day Div 1 G Lynn 65; Div 2 J Beer 61. Club Champion N Carsburg 356; B grade G Lynn 360; C Grade L Walker 397. Ocean Shores Men 13/9 Medley Stab: G Lockhart 45pts; R/up S Jones 45pts C/B; I Opperman 42pts. 8/9 4BBBPAR: W Cowley, N Mcdonald +12; R/up I Bennett, D Jackson +11. 18/9 Stab: P Hanigan 39pts; R/up M Appel 39pts C/B; R Clifford 38pts. Ocean Shores Ladies 14/9 4th Rnd Club C’ships: Div 1 J Dengate 70; R/Up V Marsh 72; Div 2 G Tilling 67 c/b); R/Up A Slater 67; Div 3 M Hosie 67; r/ Up L Harcourt 68. Overall Club C’ship: Div 1 Gross J Dengate 290; r/up V Marsh 341; Nett Kaye King 282; R/Up L McGowran 285; Div 2 Gross Florence Crowder 386; R/Up Julie Brown 389; Nett V Loomes 272; R/Up D Copeland 278; Div 3 Gross B Simons 432; R/Up N Marshall 439; Nett M Hosie 284; R/Up A Tonkin 302. 16/9 Stab: V Loomes 39; R/Up P Keenan 38; Vouchers to 33. 18/9 Stab: S Reguson (M’Bah) 42; R/

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Up P Keenan 38; Vouchers to 34; NTP Div 1 D Haywood; Div 2 V Loomes. Ocean Shores Veterans 16/9 AGM Stab Shotgun start: 1st: P Fleming 42 c/b; 2nd: R Lee 42; 3rd: C Godsmark 41 c/b; 4th D McCulloch 41; NTP 3rd 0 to 19 G Isaacs; H/C 20+: J Stuart; 6th: D McCullock; 8th: C Chidlow; V/President’s Pin 12th: S Jones; 15th: C Chidlow; 17th H/C: 0 to 19: C Chidlow; H/C 20+: L Hoffman; Gorilla Award: H/C 0 to 19: G Bullard; H/C 20+: L Hoffman; The OBE longest Drive: R Lee; Balls to 36; scrubbers ball: M Kelly. SOCCER Byron Bay 2nds 17/9 The Byron Bay Rams were crowned football champions with a 3 to 1 pounding of Richmond Rovers. TABLE TENNIS 16/9 C Strybos won singles open comp; r/up B Cawthorne. Doubles comp won by M Smith/B Cawthorne (-6) from A Jarvis/C Strybos. TENNIS Riverside 14/9: J. Wood, J. Murray. For info ring Barbara on 6684 1211.

P Smith; G Lynn, D Stafford; 9.14 N Dwyer, G Tilling; L Walker, C Stephenson; 9.21 B Woolnough, J Hoffman; J Neate, D Cole. 10th Tee; 9am N Carsburg, J McDowell; G James, K Croft; 9.07 M Crichton, C Fitzhenry; H Hammond, ?; 9.14 R Manley, C Killion; J Stuart, J Slater; 9.21 S Kosaka, H Mackay; M Davey, W Sparrow. Table: F Gannell/J Beer. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 22/9 rnd 6 perry homes comp: cape byron med centre v occ health/rec services, coastal voice/ data v bruns pharmacy, the potato works v. byron bay trophies, o s glass v o s bakery. 27/9 rnd 2 byron health foods comp: 5p.m. divisions 1 to 4. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 21/9 finals/play offs j.v. towing comp: 6p.m. kfc v. flash, masala v. bounders, falcons v. scramblers. duty mix matched. 7p.m. ballistic v. hedgehogs, mix matched v. lounge lizards. duty flash. 23/9 Rnd 4 o.s. true value hardware comp: 6 p.m. volleys v. scary redhead, fill ins v. divas, flukes v. kookaburras, amies v. go go girls. duty mum’s the word/chilli twist. 7p.m. mum’s the word v. snickers, tripods v. chilli twist, kaos.com v. fireflys, angels v. ferns. dunn deals bye. duty GOLF volleys/fill ins. new 3 a side mixed Mullumbimby Ladies 23/9 Invitation Day 4BBB Stab: comp starts next tuesday. to play, 1st Tee; 9am F gannell, J Beer; M phone 6685 1794. beginners welEssery, Partner; 9.07 G Redman, come.

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Licensed Brothels ...........................40 Motoring .............................................40 Naturopathy......................................40 Nutrition .............................................40 Osteopathy ........................................40 Painting ...............................................41 Pest Control .......................................41 Photography .....................................41 Physiotherapy ..................................41 Picture Framing ...............................41 Plastering ...........................................41 Plumbers .............................................41 Printer Toner & Cartridges .........41 Printing & Copying Services .....41 Removalists .......................................41 Roofing ................................................42 Rubbish Removal............................42 Scrap Metal Merchants ................42 Security Services.............................42 Septic Systems .................................42 Sewing Machine Sales & Service .42 Solar Installation ............................42 Solicitors .............................................42 Swimming Pools .............................42 Tiling .....................................................42 Tree Services .....................................42 Upholstery .........................................42 Veterinary Surgeons .....................42 Water Filters ......................................42 Water Tank Cleaning .....................42 Water Tanks .......................................42 Web Design Services.....................42 Wedding Services ...........................42 Window Tinting ...............................42

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BAY RECLAIMED New & Used building supplies ................................................................66855991 BRICK & BLOCKLAYER Neat, reliable, quality. Lic 114688C..................66884708 or 0410 326052 BRICK & BLOCKLAYER Small job specialist. Lic 223375C ................................. Aaron 0428 891682 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Lic 164155C ...........................................Gary 66849102 or 0437 135483 BRICKLAYER & BLOCKLAYER Quality workmanship, reliable. Lic 129723C ...............0431 266250 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718 BUILDER – THINK BUILDING Excellent work. Quality projects. Lic 188670C ............0432 381880 BUILDER All projects. O’Neill Building. Lic 212134C ......................................... Gerard 0418 832693 BUILDER/CARPENTER BOB STEWART Lic 14815C. Mullum – SGB ...66805639 or 0418 989928 BUILDER/CARPENTER Lic 194188C .............................................. Dave 66809782 or 0412 171616 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677 CARPENTER Property mantenance, experienced, prompt, all work. Lic 162072C ........0419 722132 CARPENTER Home maint, decks, renos, free quotes Lic 223772C ........................Cam 0412 939083 CARPENTER No job too small or big. Lic 1124025 ............................................... Chris 0429 012071 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, small jobs. Lic 157823C Paul .66805722

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CEMENT RENDERER Free quotes. Commercial & domestic .........................................0403 422566 CONCRETE CANCER SPECIALIST Lic 176913C ............................................................0407 480450

DIGITAL EXPERTS

CONCRETING – Jason Dougherty. Lic 210260C. Free quotes, qual work .66851450 or 0438 206861

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CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564

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DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998

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BUILDER JOHN McGAURAN Personalised service. Lic 170208C .................................0415 793242

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Quality Renovations & Carpentry Kitchens and cabinets – co-designed with you. Bathrooms, timber features, custom-made projects. Owner-builder friendly. References and inspection of work available. Lic 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Piers 0431 184 315

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647 www.josedoarchitect.com.....................0424 062096 MARKHAM-LEE ARCHITECTURE Reg. 7761...............................................................0424 796511 ROSALIE STOLLERY ARCHITECTS Pavilion, courtyard style, light, open, harmonious spaces. Reg 4163. www.rosaliestollery.com.au ...............................................................................66878882 RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD eco designs, residential/commercial ..............................0411 699205 SPACE STUDIO Architects, interior designers and project managers. New buildings, renovations

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COUNSELLING ART & BODY BASED THERAPY Felicity Grace. Mullumbimby Wednesdays .....................66846212

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FENCING

0419 736 577

ADDISON FENCING Colorbond, pool, timber, glass & screens...........................................66804495 BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, colourbond & timber fencing ...........0417 491136 BENS FENCING – RELIABLE, PROMPT, QUALITY 7 days ........................................0409 983565 ALF BURLEY 24 hour call out. Very reasonable rates. Lic 217948C ...............................0428 299754 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 FENCE FORMERS Landscaping and fencing solutions..................................................0423 356911 ALL ELECTRICAL WORK Small jobs including safty switches etc. Lic EC31722 .... Syd 0400 629577 FENCING & RETAINING WALLS BSA Licensed.Free quotes. Any area.........................0411 594314 BYRON A&I/SUNRISE From 5am, 7 days. Lic 145002C ..................Jim 6685 5373 or 0403 747615

ELECTRICIANS

CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical in Byron Shire ..............................................0422 668582 COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hourt service, Lic 154293C........................0439 624945 or 66804173

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

THE DECK DOCTOR Decks sanded & restored. Free quotes .............................Richard 0407 821690

Floor Sanding & Polishing

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

.EW OLD m OORS n STAIRS &OR A FREE QUOTE QUALITY GUARANTEED

RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical Lic 27673 .........................................................0429 802355 SMALL – URGENT – EMERGENCY JOBS ONLY.........................................................0427 402399 Business, Home, Farm, Industrial

Reliable and Punctual

ELECTRICIAN 24 Hr Service s No Call Out Fee

Andrew Curtis s Lic No 79065C s Ph 0427 402 399

Solar power specialist

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North Coast

CALL #HRIS -UNDEY 0422 982 008 WWW CMTIMBERm OORING COM AU

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Q Weeding, planting, mulching Q Pressure cleaning Q Tip Runs Q Exterior house washing Q Weed Spraying Q Window cleaning, y screen replacement

REASONABLE RATES, SPRING DISCOUNTS www.gardenhouseworker.com.au ph: 0434 012215

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MARK VALLANCE 6684 3426 0437 343 348

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FLORISTS OH HANG IT OH POT IT Fresh local flowers & plants. Deliveries .......................................66842557 PASSION@FLOWERS Byron Bay. Fresh flowers, weddings. Interflora member .................66855209 WILD FLOWERS N FOODS on Byron St, Byron Bay. Fresh native flowers .66856868 or 0417 691117

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Service Directory GARDEN DESIGN

HIRE

A COASTAL EXCAVATION

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ..Lyn 0428 884329 or 66857756 BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483

GAS FITTERS & SUPPLIERS BRUNSWICK VALLEY GAS SUPPLY. FREE DELIVERY, NO RENTAL ................................66801575

GLAZIERS OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333

GRAPHIC DESIGN

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

HORSES

CATHY MARTIN Logos, web, ads and more www.cathymartincreative.com.....................66871006

HANDYPERSONS 2481 PLUMBING All water, drainage & gas fitting Lic 214 726C Phone Jimmy ...........0405 073540

HORSE RIDING & ADULT VAULTING LESSONS www.kamilaroi.com .0419 506942 or 66762437

ALL-WAYS HANDY Carpentry, renos, 25 years experience Lic 211584C ..........Chester 0416 043297 BRUNSWICK AFFORDABLE MAINTENANCE Carpentry & maitenance Lic 224655C.0433 928470 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas Tom Scott ...........66843088 or 0418 600576 GOLDEN HANDS Experienced, reliable handyman for all jobs + lawnmowing ................66805456

EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

INTERIOR DESIGN KITCHEN

s 4)0 425#+3 s &,/!4 s 425#+ $/'3 s $2)6%7!93 s 2/!$3 s (/53% 0!$3 s #,%!2).' s $2!).!'% s #!20!2+3 s "53( 2/#+3 s 2/#+ 7/2+ s -!#().% 4)#+%43 ALL MATERIAL 0, 1UENTIN DELIVERIES

0404 193 933

CONCRETE BENCHTOPS www.imakestuff.yolasite.com .............................................0488 093784

LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION

A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 ADAMEARTHSCAPE Retaining walls. Paving. Concrete paths ................0411 726604 or 66805446 ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Indoor/outdoor maintenance...............................................0402 281638 A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher and mini excavator..............0402 716857 ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Carpentry, repairs, renovations ........................0422 417295

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ˆVÂŽĂŠĂŠ HERBARX EQUINE Herbal medicine & massage .................www.herbarxequine.com 0411 720799

ACCENT COLOR Web Design & Construction .......................................................................66856236 KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606 LOGOS BROCHURES WEBSITES www.louisebarrow.com ..........................................0401 294252

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BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684 BRENDON POWELL Bobcat, excavator, tipper & auger. All jobs...................................0404 988222 FENCING & RETAINING WALLS BSA Licensed.Free quotes. Any area.........................0411 594314

LICENSED BROTHELS

Venus Lounge Gentlemen’s Retreat OUTCALLS AVAILABLE - OPEN 24/7

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GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337

LIGHTING

HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227 VILLA LANDSCAPES Paving, retaining walls, landscaping ..........................................0414 657689 INCH BY INCH MAINTENANCE plumbing, tiling, carpentry, painting ..Paul 66842326 or 0422 017072 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES .........................................Michael 66844970 or 0405 325569

B r u n s w i c k Va l l e y

Digger Man

Matt

0427 172 684

‡ W ([FDYDWRUV 7LSSHU +LUH All aspects of small earthmoving. Flat pack assembly, wood oor restoration, garden work and woodwork, painting, blind/curtains. Whatever you need I can do it !

PROPER JOB BOB

For all your local handyman services. Prompt service. Free quotes. All areas. No job too small.

0424 982 935 HEALTH t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy

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Over 20 yrs experience - friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212

MINI EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT HIRE Ian Mathison 0428 842 285 AH 6684 2285 Servicing the Byron Shire and beyond

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Ind. Est. (02) 6680 7007 www.creativelightingsolutions.com.au

MOTORING BANGALOW LIMOUSINES CAR DETAILING ..............................................................0488 426600 BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS .........................................................................66842351 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition..........................................................................0427 660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$s PAID .................................................. 66845296 or 66845403 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

BAYSIDE RADIATORS, WINDSCREENS AND AIR CONDITIONING !54/ #//,).' 3%26)#% #%.42%

24 hours 7 days Serving Byron Shire

Where else would you take a leak! ,OT 7ILFRED 3T "ILLINUDGEL s

ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE Facial rejuvenation, womens health, general. Marlene Farry ..................66842400 AROMATHERAPY/ REFLEXOLOGY/ SKIN CARE Therese Moffatt RN.........................0418 465487 AYURVEDA Consultations, massage, treatments ................................................... Jacinta 66843165 BONES FOR LIFE ’OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION’ Jenny Groves.......................................66842738

TINY EARTHWOR Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208 various implements available for limited access projects

BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225

s 4YRES s "ATTERIES s 7HEEL !LIGNMENTS MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE $ALLEY 3TREET -ULLUMBIMBY

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern. Practitioner, tutor and trainer ....................66846444 CRANIOSACRAL, CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHY David Ackerman ...............................66884136 EAST COAST PILATES STUDIO Brunswick Heads. Judy Leane.....................................0408 110006 FELDENKRAIS Awareness through movement classes/individuals ....................Linda 0418 211979

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FELDENKRAIS Jenny Groves ..............................................................................................66842738

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

HERBAL MEDICINE @ BANKSIA NATURAL HEALTH Jeanette Stein........................0412 888659

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INSPIRING REMEDIAL BODYWORK www.thisisgoodforus.com...............................0421 826639 KINESIOLOGY & REMEDIAL MASSAGE Paritosho Rowe .................................................66802475 HAWAIIAN MASSAGE / GESTALT THERAPY Deborah Lilly ............................................66843723 LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE Massage & Dorn Spinal Alignment. Mullum. Masti Adler ..........66846982 LYMPHOEDEMA THERAPY (Cassley-Smith method) Mullumbimby...........................0413 665863 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE & CHIROPRACTIC 110 Dalley St ........................................66841028

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MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart St......................................................................66844400 NUMEROLOGY & ENNEAGRAM PROFILES .....................................................Rothy 0400 736510 PILATES & GYROTONIC Core studio 2/18 Brigantine St, Byron Bay A&I Estate.................66856716 PSYCHOLOGIST Amara Hurst, Byron Bay......................................................................0424 930588 SEX COACHING & THERAPY www.sexcoaching.com.au .............................................0415 034204 THETA HEALING / REFLEXOLOGY Wilsons Creek. Zena ...................................................66840318

Specialising in all aspects of landscaping, paving, brick work, retaining walls, lawns, driveways and excavation. Quality work by qualiďŹ ed tradesman

0429 804 401 5NIT !CACIA 3T "YRON "AY !RTS )ND %ST

Dwyers Smash Repairs

6680 2002 s 0REFERRED INSURANCE REPAIRER s -AJOR AND -INOR SMASH REPAIRS s ,OCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Andrew Arter 0414 657 689

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DAVID FROST LANDSCAPES

NATUROPATHY

QualiďŹ ed horticulturalist 25 years experience Ex-Royal Botanical Gardens s -AINTENANCE s #ONSTRUCTION s $ESIGN s )RRIGATION &OR EXPERTISE AND RESPONSIBILITY

Phone David on 0412 767 546 40 September 21, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

7INDSCREENS BODYGLASS l TTED BY QUALIl ED AUTO GLASS l TTERS !LL INSURANCE JOBS #ALL US FOR REPAIRS

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BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225

NUTRITION FOOD AS MEDICINE Samantha Gowing, Gowings Food & Health ....................................66855400

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ALAN MALONE Painter and Decorator Over 30 years experience for a friendly hassle free job

ANDREW HALL Biodynamic cranial. New Brighton...........................................................66802027 BANGALOW Jodie Jacobs ...................................................................................................66872337 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent & Toby Mills. Monday – Saturday......66851126 Licence No 97474

BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer..............................................................66853660 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY .......................................................................Jodie Jacobs 66857517

0412 794 364

PEST CONTROL

TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie................................................ 6687 4410

ARACHNID PEST MANAGEMENT Environmentally friendly.......................................0409 497706 TROPICALE Termite risk assessments $55.................................... 0418 110714 or 66841213 (ah)

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PAINTING

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PRINTER TONER & CARTRIDGES INKY BUSINESS 19 Tasman Way, Byron Bay .....................................................................66807776

AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249

PHONE & COMMUNICATION

BYRON PRO-PAINT Quality guaranteed, fair prices, free quotes. Lic 87771C .......Ben 0418 662281 DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 NORTH POINT PAINTING SERVICES New ceilings sprayed. Lic 618414C .66847137 or 0403 332654

EXTRA PHONE SOCKETS & data cabling, David, www.iwire.net.au.......................... 0402 022 111

PHOTOGRAPHY

PAINTING & DECORATING Free quotes. Lic 215392C.................Justin 66871884 or 0413 567191 PAINTER – PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs OK. For a quote phone Mark............0410 193557 PAINTER DECORATOR Lic 203314C .................................................................... Matt 0413 741791

STATE OF THE ART Stills & video photography, graphic design ........... 66851525 or 0435 695502

PHYSIOTHERAPY

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS & TIMBER CARE Reliable & courteous. Lic 211420C .....0404 202415 WALLPAPER & PAINT SERVICES 20 years experience. Free quotes ..............Duncan 0457 283364

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates.

s $OMESTIC #OMMERCIAL s 3ERVICING ALL AREAS s 7ORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED s !TTENTION TO DETAIL

CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222

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Friendly & Clean

NICK EDMOND, MARTINA RIGBY Physiotherapy, acupuncture & craniosacral therapy.

EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Also home visits ....................................66847838

PICTURE FRAMING BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 HAIKU FRAMING & DESIGN 144 Jonson St, Byron Bay ...................................................66807891 Unit 3 / 5 Wollongbar Street, Byron Bay Industrial Estate

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING www.duluxaccredited.com.au

PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207

PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture and physio........................................................66851646

Lic 184464C

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337

Cnr Dalley St & Burringbar St, Mullumbimby. Monday, Wednesday, Friday.........................66843255

B Timbs Painting Bruce Timbs

X 6680 7573 0415 952 494 X www.yvesdewilde.com.au LIC 114372C

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Ph/Fax: 02 6685 5802 Email: b.b.s@comcen.com.au

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

REMOVALISTS

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

quality art supplies Still @ the centre – 3 Centennial Ct – 6685 5808

SPRECKLEY’S PLASTERING SERVICE Reasonable rates. Lic 1046149 .......................0413 158967

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

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BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS

PLASTERING

Antonio Specialising in non-toxic:

0421 724 255

GRAPHIC EXPRESSIONS Digital printing & labels............................................................66858226

Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Ryan Huxley, Clare Connolly .......................................................66872330 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design and printers .....................................66858264

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

Ready for work within & beyond Byron Brisbane Sydney backloading For careful service & great rates

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

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02 6685 8555

451 186 / 6680 4660

PLUMBERS

www.ecolour.com.au 6 Grevillea St, Arts & Industry Park, Byron Bay

A+ JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ........0438 668025

Carbon neutral • ZERO VOCs • Affordable • Water based • Any colour

BILL CONNORS Plumber & drainer Gold Lic No L1051 CA 1221 ........................................66801403

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BRETT SEKAC PLUMBING Maintenence & renovation specialist. Lic 167049C ...........0410 620472 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas service. Lic. 1175539C ................................0421 334515 DLC WATER PLUMBING SERVICE Lic 219589C ..........................................................0427 641804 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 MARK CORBETT Plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Lic 13121..................66877645 or 0418 210802

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6687 6445 / 0409 917646

MARK STRATTON PLUMBING Lic 57803C ...........................................66803626 or 0419 019035

T & J Painting

Phone

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6685

FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED

PLUMBER

).$5342)!, s #/--%2#)!, s $/-%34)# Reliable Professional Service Tony Harmer – Tweed

0409 822 724

Jeremy Delaney – Byron Lic. No. 1144791 tjpainting@dodo.com.au 0421 490 206

Cape Byron Removals

2481 PLUMBING All water, drainage & gas fitting Lic 214 726C Phone Jimmy ...........0405 073540

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SEPTIC SYSTEMS

UPHOLSTERY Licence No. 158031C

Trine Solutions

TRINE

BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, GasďŹ tting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805 s .O WEEKEND SURCHARGE s &RIENDLY STAFF

BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones....................................66856899 MATT ALLWORTH www.communityvet.net ................................................................0414 227123

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE

s &REE BOXES TAPE n CONDITIONS APPLY s 3TORAGE AVAILABLE

VETERINARY SURGEONS

MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Wayde Hawkins & Richard Gregory .............66843818

A1 SEWING MACHINES Since 1964. Leaders In Service .....................................................66847447

WATER FILTERS

SCOTT ASHDOWN DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS All types .......66867150 or 0428 503216

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‘Exciting... and divine’ ‘every aspect was superb’

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DREAMTIME HEALING Holographic Kinetics, massage. www. holographickinetics.net Jacinta 0402488543, 66848275 BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319

HYPNOTHERAPY

& counselling. Wendy Purdey. Enquires & appts 66802630. Details: www.wendypurdey.com.au

ELUSHIA

BODY CONNECTION MASSAGE Healing touch restoring you to wholeness. www.elushia.com - see testimonials. 0414634831 Myocum

Barbara Brennan

‘Hands of Light’ healing. 4 year trained at Brennan School USA. Experience this intergrative method of healing. Feel calmer, gain clarity, move forward. Amara Hurst 0424930588

CERTIFIED MASSAGE THERAPIST skeletal muscle problems & lower back pain, by ďŹ t afro male with 15 years exp. 0400644973 www.ďŹ t4youďŹ tness,com.au

BALINESE TRADITIONAL MASSAGE & Chakra Rebalancing, 1 hour $55. Ph Ming 66872988, 0422722561

COUNSELLING & PS S YC YCHO HOTH HO THER TH ERA ER APY PSYCHOTHERAPY

Ayurveda Massage

organic facials. 0435635822 Mohani

SOLID GOLD at the Great Northern October 23rd

MOBILE MASSAGE

Pedro Campiao CMCAPA

Individuals Couples Groups

12 yrs exp. Emma 0448471653

COME SPEED DATING Byron-style Free to register at www.singlessupperclub.com.au

Residential-engineering Council approval 3D modelling

0405 455 127

JAW R.E.S.E.T. HEALING Relieves teeth grinding etc, theta healing beliefs, D.N.A activation & readings. Sound chakra healing. Voyager tarot, life readings. 0429194912

Scambo :)

Drafting

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Oct 9/10

THANK YOU

NOURISH YOURSELF Gentle detox massage, $70ph, ByronMullum. Ana Dip. Rem 0413608927

0402 632 541 www.pcampiao.com

GO THE PIES! From Eli & the Tree Faerie

HEALTH JO FROM THE HEARTSPACE massages & recommended by The Echo staff. Phone 0423293995

New Brighton

CHOKE THE SMOKES WITH HYPNOSIS. Paul L. Jones C.Ht. DO IT NOW! 66807030

INTRODUCTORY SHIATSU COURSE & Acupuncture Training starting Oct 26 in Byron. Austudy approved international students accredited. 0754947425 Australian College of Eastern Medicine www.orientalmedicine.com.au

6680 5592 / 0411 366 504

YOGA ۸

& MASSAGE IN BYRON ARTS & INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

Pregnancy Workshop for Couples, Saturday 9 October, 2010 Community Acupuncture Wednesdays 9 - 12pm - $20 treatments TIME

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9.30am

Mums/Tots

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Emma

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Community Acupuncture 9 - 12 pm

Ashtanga Joan

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www.livinglove.com.au call Cynthia 0408 205 671

Emma

Pregnancy Massage

Prenatal Mums/Bubs 11am Emma Emma Teen Pregnancy Afternoon Kids Yoga Temple Dance Massage Karen 4pm Sienna 4:15 Prenatal resumes 12/10 Deep Hatha 5:30pm Miranda Natasha 7:30pm Yoni Yoga: Roxy

Free intro 4/10

Prenatal

Vinyasa Flo

Geoff 7am

5 / 102 Cente n n i al Ci rc u it , By ro n A r ts & Ind u str ia l Es t ate ( f i rs t l eft afte r B P)

Dual Controls Relaxed & Professional Instructor Targeting Driver Education

BYRON BAY DRIVING SCHOOL Information & bookings: Bruce Butcher 0409 329 492

MUNAY KI INITIATION RITES 9 Inca initiations to prepare for the transformative earth changes ahead. Oct 8-10, twelve places only

Quest of the Soul with Sam SEPTEMBER 26 The Yellow Church, Mullumbimby

www.familyconstellation.com.au Phone Ivana 0425 254 773

pure perspective yoga products for on and off the mat

SCHOOL HOLIDAY CIRCUS WORKSHOPS Mon 27th Sept – Sat 9th October Ages 5 – 15 years

Phone/fax 6684 2978 Mobile 0423 426 717 By appointment only

Mon, Wed & Fri 9.30am – 4.30pm Full day $65 - Half day $35 3 full days = Special $165! 3 half days = Special $95 FLYING TRAPEZE All ages (over 6 years) Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri and Sat $45 for 1.5 hour session $120 for 5 classes in 1 week! For more info, Saturday classes and regular timetable: circusarts.com.au or call 6685 6566 Byron Entertainment Centre 17 Centennial Circuit, Arts & Industry Park, Byron Bay BOOKINGS ADVISED!

CELEBRANTS

DEREK HARPER Adrian Hanks

Holistic Therapist Supporting people on their life journey with a range of professional services that include Counselling, Psychotherapy and Massage

Phone 0400 424 417 ZZZ FRQVFLRXVOLIHGHYHORSPHQW FRP

Celebrating love and lives 66803032. derekharper@mac.com HONOURING LOVE AND LOSS

Audrey Fisher Celebrant - 0414720081

ANTHEA AMORE MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66844559 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com

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Melbourne Basic DNA Advanced

Oct 16, 17, 18 Oct 23, 24, 25

Byron Bay

Nov 13, 14, 15 Nov 20, 21, 22

Basic DNA Advanced Manifesting & Abundance Practitioner Day

Nov 27, 28, 29 Oct 12

Private Theta HealingTM sessions by appointment All workshops run by Zena Gourevitch, accredited Theta HealingTM teacher & practitioner by Vianna Stibal. Contact Zena on 02 6684 0318 or 0409 302 548. Email: zena@thetatree.com Web: www.thetatree.com

s (ELPING LOVE WORK IN RELATIONSHIPS s 'ETTING WHAT YOU WANT FROM LIFE s +NOWING WHAT YOU NEED

www.munay-ki.org

www.redtentyoga.com.au / emma@redtentyoga.com.au

Theta HealingTM Workshops

Life Constellations

6685 4468

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

Emma: 0410 576 26 7

Shop 3B Byron Street (next to Earth & Sea)

t. 02 66857595 www.divinegoddess.com.au

TSU SHIA by

Gift Vouchers Available

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MONDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha 3.30-5.00pm Hatha TUESDAY 6.30-8.00am 9.30-11.30am Vinyassa 5.30-7.00pm Dru Yoga WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

Diana Diana Consta Deb Diana Diana Diana

THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am 3.30-5.00pm Hatha 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

Consta Diana Diana

FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana 4.30-5.30pm Flow $5-$10 Donation Sol SATURDAY 8.30-10.30am Hatha

Pennie & Paul

ONGOING BEGINNERS YOGA WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30AM GENTLE STRETCHING, BREATHING & RELAXATION

FOR TENDER

All welcome. Enquiries: Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com

BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL Call For Expressions Of Interest For Lease of Former Telstra Depot Byron Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest for the lease of Council owned land known as the Former Telstra Depot at Station Street, Mullumbimby. The Site has a total area of approximately 1,652m2 and is primarily hardstand, including both bitumen and concreted areas. It includes a main ofďŹ ce building which is of steel frame construction with colorbond roof and a double storage shed. A site visit is proposed to be conducted by Council on Thursday 30 September 2010 and respondents are invited to meet at 2.00pm (NSW time) in the foyer of the Council Administration Building located at 70-90 Station Street, Mullumbimby. Submissions must be received by Council prior to 2.00pm Thursday 14 October 2010. The “Call for Expressions of Interest – Lease of Former Telstra Depotâ€? is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ expressions-of-interest Submissions Close: 2.00pm Thursday 14 October 2010 Enquiries: Sam Harris 02 6626 7300 Please note: The canvassing of Councillors or Council staff in relation to this expression of interest may automatically result in disqualiďŹ cation.

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suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head ofďŹ ce 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

private sessons available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au

certiďŹ cate teacher training courses monday

10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates : mat work Yogalates : mat work

suffolk park suffolk park

tuesday

9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates/Pilates : mat work Yogalates/Pilates : mat work

bangalow bangalow

wednesday 6pm - 7.30pm

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

thursday

Yogalates/Pranayama meditation bangalow Pilates : mat class bangalow

9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7pm

friday

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

saturday

8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

suffolk park/bangalow

Special: unlimited classes for 3 months $195 Award winning DVDs available at our studios

www.echo.net.au


AMBASSADOR TO YOUR SOUL’S GUIDES Healing tailored to your soul’s needs based on direction from your spirit guide/s. Intuitive, powerful and gentle. www.wix.com/DeanHealer/Balance Phone Dean 0428233065

MASSAGE & INJURY MANAGEMENT JAMIE BENNETT B. Clin. Sci., Dip. Rem. Mass., Dip. Ex. Sci. Specialising in sports/work injuries, back pain relief & rehab, remedial & relaxation 20 yrs exp. Rebates. 0403401696

Cranio Sacral with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist, at Mullum Physio Centre 66843255 at Ocean Shores 0432322998 Health Fund Rebates

HEALING HANDS

CALMBIRTH

ASHTANGA YOGA

Deep tissue, remedial and relaxation massage, 20+ years exp, 7 days. Ph Bernie 0407431588 Suffolk Park

Raine 0409534052, 66843705

Yoga with Martine

Sexual Counselling

Mullum Pioneer Hall Tue 7.30-9.30am, Fri 10.30am-12.30pm Huonbrook Wed 8-9.30am 66840044

X E R X V E

Alison Rahn qualiďŹ ed sex therapist www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812 TANTRA MASSAGE COURSE Oceana 66803504 oceanaheart.com

FEEL GOOD MASSAGE Specialising in neck & shoulder, feet $50/hr. Ion cleanse foot detox $35 & oxygen facials $80. Call Dhira 66847484

YOGA

and

MASSAGE

Byron Surf Club, Main Beach YOGA TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY

BREATHWORK

Accredited courses and sessions WWW REBIRTHING COM AU s

Mon-Fri at 9.30am. All levels welcome. Enquiries ph Sam 0412147020

8 - 9.30am 10 - 11.30am

Massage at

6.30 - 8pm

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha

HEARTSPACE

THURSDAY

M A S S A G E

@ BODY BALANCE, 2/111 Jonson St Sun, Mon & Tues with Claire Hay Phone 0414243491 Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat with Herbert Phone 0408782834

touch-in massage

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0422 294 215

masti m adler

www.touch-inmassage.com.au

6684 6982 / 0403 730 304 Pregnancy massage course Sept 25, $150, accred. in Mullumbimby

The Veras School

No Class

Exceptionally good massages available

TUESDAY

BODY BALANCE MASSAGE Quality therapeutic bodywork, 20 yrs experience. Herbert 0408782834

SATURDAY

Qualified & Professional

0407 807797

Bali

Dr Jon Veranese Whole Health Level 1

www.byronbaymindfulnessyoga.com

Bliss

CARER

September 18th & 19th Learn how to identify imbalance and dis-ease within the being and restore balance and harmony to the body mind and spirit. register online www.jon@veranese.com

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0423 293 995 (ABOVE SANTOS)

Tantric Experience

EVENT & PARTY HIRE Audio & lighting. 0418676534 or s MDAFNIS BIGPOND NET AU

Sensual & sacred massage combining ancient tech with loving guidance. 18 yrs exp. Lucy 66854918, 0427917960

JUMPARTYJUMP Jumping castles to hire from $100 per day, Sumo wrestling suits also available. Phone 66855756

Kahuna Bodywork

HALLS FOR HIRE

Relaxation, Alignment & Balance Clinic in Mullum, Mon-Fri, 9-5.30pm Weekends by appointment only. Opposite The Echo. Ph 66844883 MASSAGE WITH BRIGITTE 4HERAPEUTIC s ,OMI ,OMI s +AHUNA s (OT 2OCK s 0REGNANCY 7ED 4HUR &RI A & I Est Byron. Ph 0402503603

EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your next function. Ph 0421878556 COORABELL HALL FOR HIRE recently revitalised! www.coorabellhall.net Bookings 66871307

TRADEWORK

REMEDIAL MASSAGE MIDDLE POCKET Debra Casey Dip RM, fully accredited, Health fund rebates. Ph 66803309

BRUNSWICK VALLEY

DIGGER MAN

Excavator & tipper hire. 0427172684

DETOX

Colonic hydrotherapy, naturopathy, detox programs, massage, Natalie 0458633869 www. byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

MOBILE WELDING

Experienced, insured. Scott 0415998299

AmarePearl

TIMBER

SWEDISH Massage

recycled hardwood timber 4x2, 5x2, 8x3, 8 metre lengths Brushbox ooring + more...

www. .com !CUPUNCTURE s -ASSAGE 66841511 Mullum Medical Ctr - Mon, Fri, Sat

Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

Ph 0421 181 363

TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE Thai masseur, 1hr $40 & 2hrs $65 Ph Nui 66771670, 0410519341

4L 0MRHM 0448 250 698

www.heartspacemassage.com

MASSAGE $50 1HR Swedish relaxation, 7 days, Byron. Ph 0438024766

ASBESTOS REMOVAL

MASSAGE/ BODYWORK

Egbert Weber ND, funds

Structural, sports, cranio, 0428839009

Mullumbimby Osteopathy welcomes

Vicki Hatherell

or small

No job too big

Ph 0421 181 363

FACTORY OUTLET OPEN TO PUBLIC

Julie Wells

Surfboard Repair

WETSUIT SALE while stock lasts

Dip. Som. Psych

BH 6684 6124 COUNSELLING & INNER EXPLORATION

MORNING PRACTICE

Bulk Billing Available

STARTS SEPT 27TH

Thelia Franco

To Book Call Pennie and Paul 0403 555 665

Somatic Psychotherapist Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching

6 Classes Over 2 Weeks 7.00am Mon, Wed, Fri at The Yellow Church

B.A. B.Soc.Wk

0421 606 236

6685 5185 or 0401 277 688

BRENT VERCO CHIROPRACTOR BYRON CHIROPRACTIC -YLL *SHZZLZ MVY HSS 4LTILYZ MULLUMBIMBY... THE HEALTHIEST PLACE ON EARTH

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Kirsty

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John

$8

Davina

$5

Malcolm

Kirsty

$5

John

Davina

$5

Miranda

Kirsty

Alex

$5

Geoff

Wong

$8

Anne-Marie Wong

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Nationally Accredited Certificate IV In Yoga Teaching (91485 NSW) Austudy Approved 14 FEB - 08 APR 2011 $4,500

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for Women’s Health

THURS AM

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC 6684-1028

Margot Hays - Registered Nurse

HOLISTIC GYM & HEALTH CENTRE

November 14-27

Gitam Kirsty-Yin

L1 & L2 TEACHER TRAINING, YOGA RETREAT & GRADUATE PROGRAM (open to all teachers)

$5 & $8 Charity Classes Taught by Teacher Trainees

www.echo.net.au

HOMEOPATH

s 3WEDISH !ROMA /IL -ASSAGE s magentamassage.co.cc - 0422138644

Dip. SM, RN, Member ATMS By appointment Monday only

DAY/TIME

Licensed & Insured

Caring & Insightful David Hollingworth 66872667 www.byron-bay.com www.byronbodyandsoul.com

Therapy for people experiencing cancer. Reiki master, reexology, energy balancing, shoulders, neck & head massage

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RELAXING MASSAGE 1 hour $40, 7 days. Ph Eric 66804478

P: 02 6687 2988 M: 0412 394 932

0431 611 135 Medicare rebates Bulk billing available

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3UMMERLAND %NVIRONMENTAL

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

TREE SERVICES

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Call Andrew Wilson 6687 7674 / 0412 55 88 90 A VERY HANDY MAN TO KNOW!!

2 weeks 27th Sept - 8th Oct

Cert’d Family Therapist and Counsellor

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

ALL ASPECTS OF TREE WORK & STUMP REMOVAL

ASTANGA YOGA INTENSIVE

Creating a space for change and resolution with individuals, couples and families Elizabeth Halbert BSW

3 Banksia Dr, Byron Ind Est 02 6685 8778

THURS PM, MON,WED & FRI

t Remedial Massage Therapist t Deep Tissue t Relaxation t Ear Candling t Foot D-tox Spa

5–6.30pm Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri. $100 Full course or $15 / class Please call Graham on 0402 533 779

MC Surf / Byron Bay Surfboard Co.

CLOTHING & ALTRNS BYRON ALTERATIONS 20 Brigantine Street, Arts & Ind Estate Mon to Fri, 10am-4pm. 66808836

ART & ARTISANS HAMMER & HAND Jewellery & Metal Collective member wanted, sell your jewellery with no commission, work 1 day per week. This is not a paid position. Byron A&I Est. Ph Bruce 0409960614

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES

Fully insured professionals QualiďŹ ed arborist 18â€? chipper, stump grinders, cherry picker, bobcat & cranetruck.

Phone: 6684 6650 0408 202 184

CHILDCARE EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER Exc refs, ďŹ rst aid. Moira 0457209027

FOR HIRE TRICKY SOUND PA HIRE small to very large systems. Ph 0421280461

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TREE SERVICES

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES s #HERRY 0ICKER s 7OOD #HIPPER s 3TUMP 'RINDER s 4REE 3URGEON s &ULLY )NSURED

Mulch Supplies Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

6687 7677 Mobile 0417 698 227

FOR ALL YOUR PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE NEEDS! s 2%-/6!,3 s 0!,-3 s 42%% 352'%29 s 02/&%33)/.!, #,)-"%23 s � v v #()00%2 s &2%% 15/4%3 s &5,,9 ).352%$ @#%24 (/24 !2" s 345-0 '2).$).' s 42%% 2%0/243 $! !00,)#!4)/.3

Carmine 6685 4015 - 0401 208 797

COMPUTERS kenscomputers.com.au new & used PC’s, parts - service - repairs, virus & system cleanup, upgrades. 66844116 FOR PROFESSIONAL efďŹ cient and rapid computer help & repair with a difference. Ring MazMobileIT on 0411426289 Byron Shire and surrounding areas

FOR SALE

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES

- HONEST & RELIABLE Best rates & service in the Shire. Phone Matt 0427172684

VACUUM BAGS

To suit most makes & models

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Billinudgel 02 66801718, Sth Tweed 07 55236002

BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

SURFBOARD 7.2 McTavish Carver, 2 tone blue, near new, $700. 0422558128 GAS / 240v FRIDGE with small freezer, recent service exc cond $350. 66845446 COT with spring mattress, excellent condition, $200 ono. Ph 66843521 LAVAZZA ITALIAN ESPRESSO MACHINE A Modo Mio Extra + cappuccino frother, also comes with samples of Lavazza coffee! Both new in original sealed boxes. New $398, will sell for $345. Ph 0414622440. View online: http://store. amodomio.com.au/ VANITY BASIN/SET with dual basin 1800x460 cupboard, 4 doors, 6 draws with plumbing, vgc, $350. 66851970 TEDDY BEARS 60+ collection from all over the world. Phone 0404748344 LOUNGE SUITE 5 seater, black suede with large chase, must go, good condition, $800 ono. Ph 0417633175

HYDROPONIC GEAR worth $3000 new urgent sale, $400 ono. Ph 0413879901

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

FRIDGE/FREEZER Westinghouse 442L, good cond, $200, can deliver. Ph Alex 0414981080

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

ELECTRIC TREADMILL 3 seater blue lounge, fridge 420L, dining setting - round with 4 blue chairs, extendable setting, 3 framed different ‘gaiclees’ on paper by Sabrina Baker, 4 chair outdoor setting, microwave, DVDs, videos, CDs, pick up only, Ocean Shores. 66803037 CHAIRS 1920’s cane, upholstered, harbour bridge as new $100 each, sgl slat bed & matt $150. as new. Ph 66884307 ARTIFICAL PLANT SALE large variety of small, med & large artiďŹ cal plants, going ridiculously cheap, make great display for business or home, 129 Skinners Shoot Rd. 0414458940

SHIT HAPPENS!

To be what your gardens love! Odourless composted pig manure. Phone 0402040554 DOUBLE BED + mattress, very good cond, $150. Ph 0417421064 SET: CHEF COOK top stove & exhaust fan, Singer sewing machine, treadmill, round table & chairs. Ph 66858024 60’s DANISH FURN 2 x sofas, chairs, wall units, coffee table x 1, plus more at Sultry Sista. 0437219391, 66845121 COUCH & 2 armchairs, dark green/white trim, timber feet, vgc, $100ono. 66801415

COCONUT PALMS

Insulation from $2.50 per sq metre whole house lots $250

Free Delivery

PH: 1800 330 944

Wholesale Evening & Formal Dresses Roula Sarkis Design Byron Bay Community Centre

Oct 1st & 2nd 11am–3pm Ph: 02 6685 5183

BAMBOO PLY

ECO-Demolishers

ANTIQUE chest draws, dining table & chairs, timber chest. Ph 0422562179

PAVER SECONDS

Great buys. Leisurescapes, Grevillea St, Byron Bay Ph 66856990 MULCH HAY BALES $5 each Chemical free, delivery avail 20+ bales, also horse & cow manure. Plus eggs, mulberries & herbs, 4-5.30pm weekdays 404 Left Bank Rd. 0428711316 (msg) MOBILITY SCOOTER luxury model, 4 wheel suspension, new March 2010 $3650, never used, sell $2150, could deliver. Phone 0420411021

WARD’S Landscape Supplies

Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.00am-5pm, Sat 7.00am-2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323

Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS For property plantings. Large range of tube stock for revegetation. s 4REES s 3HRUBS s 5NDERSTOREY

Mullum Creek Native Nursery Open Wed-Sat 10am - 4pm Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilson Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 www.mcnativenursery.com.au

46 September 21, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

CAR AUCTIONS

CAMPER TRAILER 12 mths rego, queen bed, water tank, new annex, large storage space, fold out gas stove, good cond $4500. Phone 66841001

O.SHORES 16 Orana Rd, Sat after 8am, household items, gas bbq, etc. BANGALOW 11 Keith St. 2 households huge range of quality items, market day Sun 26th at 8am.

MULLUM 35 Gordon St, Sat 8am. Furn, shelves, stroller, books, crockery, stuff

WOOD SHAVINGS, timber kitchen benches. Phone Stan 0412429156 TRAMPOLINES, REPLACEMENT MATS & parts. 66851624 or 0409851624 POOL TABLE pub size, mahog ďŹ nish, all acc, mint cond, $850 ono. 0412738592 WASHING MACHINE auto $160, fridge 2 door $150, delivered. Ph 0413589388

RELOCATING Mullumbimby Creek, Lot 101 Yankee Ck Rd, Sat 25th 8am-3pm, house hold, furn, tools, clothes, hi ďŹ equip, bikes, fridge, golf clubs, tent, toys etc SUFFOLK 1 Armstrong St, Cnr Wareham St, Sat strictly 8-11am, heaps kids clothes & toys, dolls house, weight bench, golf set, beads & more BIG MOVING SALE Sat 25th, tables, bandsaw, petrol mulcher, claw foot bath, beautiful old crown gas stove etc. 129 Skinners Shoot Rd, from 8am or phone 0414458940

Buy at Dealers only through us. Ring David 0414306152 CHOICE MADE, $$$ SAVED.

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970 ADD A PHOTO OF YOUR CAR TO MAXIMISE ITS SELLING POTENTIAL Phone and ask our Echo staff for our special rates for car photos. 66841777

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE

$$$s for most. Phone 0418189324, 0438189323 COROLLA Seca ‘93 goes well reg end Oct 230000km $1950 ono. Ph 66804543 TOYOTA CELICA SX ‘91 2.2L, manual, liftback, air-con, good stereo, keyless entry & security, all new shocks & springs, $4500. 66804624 or 0409152885 ‘99 DAIHATSU Tipper, low kms, near new rego, 1 owner $14500. Ph 66841030

100% Locally Made

MOVING Byron, 7 Gordon St, Sat 8am, fridge, w-mach, leather sofa/chairs, desk, wood table/chairs, bed, T-shirt heat press, mrkt shade, sewing mach, fabric, clothes. Ph 0412640468

Beautiful & unique jewellery. HAMMER & HAND Jewellery & Metal Collective Ti-Tree Pl, A&I Est. 10am-4pm, 7 days

MULLUMBIMBY 20 Morrison Ave, Sat 8am-3pm, new, old & collectable h’hold items, furn, clothes, books, fine silk scarves and much more!

SUBARU BRUMBY 4WD ute ‘92, rego 12/10, tow bar, good condition, $2499 ono. Phone 66844471

SUCCULENTS & other unusual plants. 0438336911

SUBARU 4WD ‘83 import model, wag, 8 mth rego, vgc, $2,500 ono. Ph 66771251

‘93 MITSUBISHI Triton 4WD, no rego + good tyres, 5 speed, manual, petrol, $950. Phone 66841001

Big Top CafĂŠ * Free Fries With Every Angus $8 Burger * Free Wireless Internet * Cheap Tuesday Lunch $9 * Unique Circus Atmosphere * Fresh Pastries Baked Daily

Free slice with every meal

Free beer with every meal

Expires 10th October

Fridays Only

Open Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, 10-7pm <]M XU Π;I\ ! XU Π;]V KTW[ML 17 Centennial Circuit Byron Bay Byron Entertainment Centre ΠBICYCLES pre-loved, fully restored, all sizes, from $50, will trade. 66804165

NARNIA NURSERY Great range of hardy landscape plants. We now have bales of spray free MULCH available for spring gardening. Myocum Ph 0419771514, 66848030

WANTED NUMBER ONE GOLD BUYER Now in the area! Highest prices paid. We come to you. Robin 0405161676. Cash4Gold Australia FRIDGES, WASHERS, lawn mowers, stoves, a-cs, work/not. Ph 0412609519

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BABY & CHILDRENS ITEMS ‘BRUNS KIDS’ Specialising in recycled baby & childrens needs, clothes, toys, books, prams, high chairs. Next to Bruns Bakery. 66851135

ORGANIC CLOTHING SALE 50% off locally designed organic cotton basics. www.niluh.etsy.com Phone 0416988737

2 x small kitchens, air-cons, bathroom vanity, gas hot water heater, shower screen, 600m weather board, 1200m small champfor board, 100m treated pine fence, 2000m hardwood oor, alum sliders/windows, rooďŹ ng iron, lge amts of: 4 x 2, 5 x 2, 5 x 1.5, 6 x 2, 7 x 2 & 5 x 3. Phone 66840343 / 0431396859

CARAVANS

BYRON BAY HIGH SCHOOL Sat 25th, 9am - 12. The Orangutan Clan / Kids for Orangutans, 2nd hand stall. Buy/donate. sies@breakofday.com.au / 0428498388

TIMBER mango slabs 1.5 x 800, 6 of. Red ironbark 350 x 4.1, all $400 each. Ph 0413437726

SHOWER SCREEN corner 1200x1200, frameless 10mm glass, worth $1000, sell $250. Ph 66842524

MOTOR VEHICLES

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au

Sprouters, 10L, 20L, 100L & 200L, pots available. Expressions of interest taken this month for Oct, Nov & Christmas deliveries. Ph 0424267382

INSULATION WAREHOUSE CLOSING Top Qu a l i ty

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

GARAGE SALES

LOOKING FOR AYAHAUSCA VINE / Banisteriopsis Caapi to buy. will@ earthling.net PARALYSIS TICKS unengorged females $2.50 each, Byron collection. 66647270 GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511 OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

ALL GOLD Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted modern & antique jewellery. $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House Antiques. Ph 66842653. 30 years trading. 140 Dalley Street Mullumbimby. Honest, reliable service

TOYOTA TARAGO 8 seats, 2003, auto, dual a-c, log books, great cond, $16,750. Phone 66840231 TOYOTA CAMRY ‘94 rego 6/11, fully serviced, new brakes, vgc, $2400 ono. Phone 0414985345 TOYOTA CAMRY ‘96 CSI wagon, 207,000km, four new tyres, tow bar, excellent car, rego to 17/10/10, has current pink slip, $3300. 66874257 SAAB 900i re-con engine, reg Feb 2011, $2200 ono. Phone 0406673576 94 MAZDA VAN 1.8L, 5 speed manual, good cond, runs well, CD/MP3, air bed, roof racks, $2700. Ph 0423964453

CARAVANS FOR SALE, 4 from $200 to $2000. Ph 0429668466 MILLARD 15ft, unreg, needs plenty of work, tows well, $550. Ph 66842524

BUSINESS FOR SALE SMALL MOWING RUN long term customers, sound income. Phone Henry 0414690840 BYRON BAY WOODTURNING Includes; workshop, machinery, timber, mrkt sites, shops, training. $27,5000. Ph 66856507 L I F E S T Y L E / E N T E R TA I N M E N T business, Byron CBD, 17 yrs, good lease/rent, easy to run, great potential. Sell 80% to 100%. $120,000 neg. Phone 0411322355 BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED gift and lifestyle store, Byron CBD, incl long lease, gorgeous stock and ďŹ ttings, $95,000 WIWO. Ph 0438012113. byronbaybusiness@hotmail.com BOUTIQUE FLORIST BANGALOW In beautiful Heritage building, long lease, huge potential to expand, est clientele, forced to sell for health reasons, $75,000 neg. 0431159560 LOTIONS & POTIONS GIFT SHOP Prime Mullumbimby position, est 7 yrs, Great lease, excellent rent. Currently operates with a dispensary. This is not included in sale. For more details of this unique business contact Ellie 66841419

BUSINESS OPP. WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box. HAMMER & HAND Jewellery & Metal Collective member wanted, sell your jewellery with no commission, work 1 day per week. This is not a paid position. Byron A&I Est. Ph Bruce 0409960614

MAZDA ASTINA 323 ‘91 $1400 reg/ $1000 unreg Qld rego. 0416988737 ‘98 RODEO LX ute reg till 3/11, petrol & gas, a/c, p/s, cruise, 210,000km, exc cond $7000 ono. 66842843, 0418433769

BARGAINS 8 seater Falcon wagon 1998, auto, AC, PS VBN075........................................ $4,350 1999 Toyota Camry 5 speed, sedan, leather, full options, full service history!! AGE29L ............................................. $6,950 Nissan Navara diesel 4WD, tray back, great condition, S/N412 .................... $4,995 Toyota Camry wagon, 97 model, auto, AC, PS, full log book history, 153,000kms QXG331 ............................................ $5,650 Honda Accord sedan, auto, AC, PS 292KYH .............................................................$2,000

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O.SHORES 7 Kallaroo Cres, Sat & Sun, 9am moving sale, old wares, material, drum kit, practice drum kit, funky clothes

35 CARS UNDER $10,000

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principal@hubhunter.com or call Katrina Harding on 1300 861 830

THE LINKS Bangalow Rd, mattresses, bed base, ofďŹ ce desk, mens/womens clothing, from 8am Sunday

Ballina Car Centre

We would really be interested to hear from you.

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

6686 5586

DLN 19950

ALL MUST GO! Moving west this week. 22 Beach Ave, Sth Golden Bch, Sat 8-12

CABINS FOR SALE

GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS come to our combined sale, lots of funky women’s clothes and shoes, bric-a-brac plus children’s wear size 0-5, not before 9am 126 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay

STYLISH new relocatable cabins built to your requirements from $12,000. Easy delivery. www.countryroadcabins.com.au Phone 0414769546

BRUNSWICK HEADS 1 Torakina Rd, Sat 8am. Old furniture, h’hold bargains SUFFOLK 237 Broken Head Rd, clothes, homewares & baby stuff, Sat 8am-12pm SET OF DRUMS books, household goods, Fern Pl, A & I Estate, Sat 8am-12 MULLUM 519 left Bank Rd, Sat 8-1,tools, h’ware, computer equip, misc, jewellery, books, h’hold stuff. Ph 66846019 OCEAN SHORES beds, dryer, clothes, kids stuff, mower, 8am, 15 Jarrah Cres

GIANT GARAGE SALE! George St Bangalow (off Market Street) Market Sunday 26th RAIN OR SHINE! BABY/KIDS’ CLOTHES, TOYS, BOOKS + MORE!

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FOR SALE KLASSIC KOMBIE KAMPER 1974 THE ORIGINAL HIPPIE WAGON Rare hi-roof version. Fully rebuilt 1800cc motor maintained by V/W specialist, excellent condition throughout, no rust, brakes overhauled, 2 burner gas stove, griller and gas bottle, 60ltr water tank, twin 100a/h batteries with isolater switch, UHF transceiver, new heavy duty rollout canvas annexe 2.4mx2.4m, camping table and chairs, queen size bed, crockery, cutlery, cookware and new pillows and drapes. These rare vehicles have been increasing in value in the last ten years, ready to go in style. $12000 neg. Please phone TONY on 0417 226 011 or 0408 226 011

HOUSES FOR SALE NTH OCEAN SHORES executive home, 4br, 2 bathrm, walk to beach, spectac ocean views $712,000 www.diysell.com.au ID: P19537 Phone 66284127, 0429023402 BAYWOOD CHASE 3-4br family home, end of quiet cul-de-sac. $560,000. www.diysell.com.au Phone 0458769018 FOR ALL YOUR FINANCE and property needs. Ph Michael Murray 0428555501

PROPERTY FOR SALE

CAR SERVICE

ROSEBANK 9 acres, ridge top, all winter sun. Established fruit & shade trees. 5 rentable cabins, $800pw rent return. All solar, $570,000. Glen 0413718420

BSW MOTORS

PROPERTY WANTED

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

(/-% s ,!.$ s 02/0%249 for single mum, up to $440,000. 0401884318

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HOLIDAY ACCOM. MULLUM CABIN self contained & fully equipped, lovely private garden setting walk to everything. Suit single or double by negotiation, no pets, n/s, $280pw incl elect. Phone 66843378 ah BYRON CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR fabulous 4br light spac house, nature reserve gdn, walk to beach/shops/bars 22-29/12 & 29/12-5/1 $2500pw or $4000 fortnight. Bond/refs req’d. 0404100325

BYRON BAY no pets, no couples, close to town, $150pw. Ph Anthony 0422973684 or Denise 0432257664 STH GOLDEN BCH large br & own living area + deck for sgl n/s person in exquisite house backing onto beach $200pw + bills. 66803469, 0417856272 no pets SUFFOLK beach front bungalow in great house, to share with 2 others + doggie, n/s, $165pw + bond & bills. 0407132195 BYRON CBD queen room, f-f, n/s, fem, $160pw incl. 0437608240 after 4pm

BONDI STUDIO fully-furn & equipped, balcony, parking, pool, walk to beach & Junction, bus & shops at door, 2 week min, rent negotiable. Ph 0414248266

PATERSON ST room furn/unfurn, in quiet location, share with 2 others, $160pw. Phone 0438537768

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

SUNRISE room & en-suite for respectful, clean worker, $180pw + bills. 66807522

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GIRL WANTED to share free accom for up to 3 months in exchange for 15 hrs work in Suffolk Park, must be avail Monday afternoons & weekday mornings, suit traveller. 0429836490

BYRON CENTRAL single room in modern f-f unit, air-con, pool, internet, d/f, $220pw incl bills. Ph 0427612331 BYRON CENTRAL fabulous 1br f-f garden at, priv, decks, up to 6 mths, $400pw sgl, $440pw cpl incl. 66855293 BANGALOW fully-furn stylish 1br studio, quiet setting, quick walk to town, $290pw or $150pn, all inclusive. 0438599833 BYRON TOWN at 1br, s-cont, priv, ent, en-suite, kitch, linen, $300pw. 66858706 MYOCUM private, scenic studio for 1 person only, $200pw + gas. 0417286951 STUDIO BYRON - TOWN tranquil, respectful, special setting. 0409062074

HOUSE SIT PROFESSIONAL mature female teacher avail 3-12 months, New Brighton to Suffolk, exc refs. Liz May 0409121780 HOUSE SITTER THAT CARES 36yrs a local, references. Michelle 0411698887

HOUSE SWAP UBUD, BALI new villa for Byron pad. NovDec negoitable. 0402686120

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. BROKEN HEAD $150pw incl elect & gas share with 1 other. Ph 0412621439 BANGALOW sunny part-furn room, rent negotiable, short or long term. 66870434 BYRON Lilli Pilli, timber house, bush setting, f-f, $190pw, incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0405448982 SUFFOLK PARK large room, clean, quiet, spacious home, n/s, d/f, $150pw. Phone 0413095889 BYRON single room in new home, close beach/shops, share with two others, quiet area, prefer female, $180pw. Phone 0431288973 BYRON HILLS lge rm, sep kitchen/entry, beautiful quiet home $190pw incl bills, WiFi, sgl, avail 30/9. 0432797044 BYRON room close to town, great home share with 3 others, worker, clean, friendly, $140pw incl bills. 0414762908 BYRON 7km, need car, share lovely home with 2. $150pw +bills. 0402668526 BRUNS private master br, close to pub & beach, prefer 40+ working female, share with decent 40+ male, only $120pw. Phone Brian 0403973740 SUNRISE large bright room in clean peaceful home to share with one fem, working pref fem, $165pw incl bills and WiFi. Ph 0438275778 FEDERAL lge sunny room in 4br house on acreage for fun, creative, harmonious person, $180pw. Ph 0410075168 NTH OCEAN SHORES share home with 1 other, ensuite, WIR, $185pw incl all bills, phone + WiFi. Ph 0439866293 BYRON f-furn room in clean, quiet & close to town unit, n/s, $180pw incl bills & WiFi. Text/call 0409368820 after 5pm CUTE CARAVAN mod cons, female pref. Ph 66843250

BYRON CENTRAL fully furnished rooms in funky share house Single from $140 Double from $200 no bills

Ph 0421 925 531 www.echo.net.au

SUFFOLK room avail, part-furn double, modern new house, inground pool, beautiful quiet environment, $180pw single + bills. Ph 0411699340

BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK PARK, $430pw, 2 br house, large yard, garage, close to shops, long lease. Ph 66807225 SMALL CLEAN CARAVAN 7 min Mullum, gorgeous setting, no pets, suit n/s, d/f single, short term ok, $125pw + bond, incl elect. 0431702354 O.SHORES 2br duplex, $270pw, quiet, gardens. Ph 66804495, 0411045750 BYRON cute s-c part-furn studio, sep entry/kitch/bath. Attached to friendly, energetic share house, close to town/bch on main road. Must like dogs, $220pw incl bills. Ph after 5pm 0417711848 SUNRISE beaut self-cont 1br at for quiet working single, semi-furn, no pets, $250pw. Ph 66809155 BYRON Blackbutt Place, funky private 2br garden studio with loft, suit couple avail 25/9, $300pw. 66805873, 0408544637 SKINNERS SHOOT Byron self contained dwelling, $150pw incl power & water on acre with pool. Phone 0414458940

SUNRISE furnished room, $150pw. Phone David 0416396280

BYRON f-f lge 2br unit, pool, quiet area, close town & beach, $450pw, n/s, avail 22/9, no bills. 0410731603 before 4.30

BYRON townhouse, f-f rooms from $180pw, pool, BBQ, Austar, students welcome. Ph 0408794765

NTH O.SHORES stylish, private, f-furn 2br garden at, suit quiet, n/s working sgl/ cpl, $320pw incl. 0418813900

BYRON in town, non party house, clean, harmonious, comfortable, girls only, n/s, d/f, full kitchen, sep lounge with TV, deck & priv garden. Lge dbl rm with ens bthrm, suit 2 girls at $125pw each incl bills. Or sgl needing space for $195pw. 66853741

GRANNY FLAT/STUDIO Bangalow, quiet garden setting, part-furn, suit sgl worker, $200pw incl water/elect. 66871761

TYAGARAH Woodford Lane, 1br, cozy & convenient bed sit, fully self-cont, b’band, no drugs or alcohol, $200pw + bills please text Dhira 0421387066. LENNOX HEAD 3br lovely timber house, ocean/rural views, very private, no pets, n/s, refs req’d, $420pw. 0422752705 MULLUM 5km, 1br, unfurn at for quiet, mature female worker, n/s, d/f no kids/ pets, $215pw + elect. 66843154 UPP MAIN ARM forest home 3br + loft 3 levels, avail 11 Oct $340pw. 66842927 BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, close to town, $300pw MULLUMBIMBY 1br unit, new kitchen, air con, commercial area $230pw 1br studio, right in town, commercial $200pw OCEAN SHORES 1br ground oor unit, w/SLUG $220pw 3br house, open plan, on Waterlily Park, $400pw 3br house, quiet location, $380pw RURAL-WILSONS CREEK Studio, beautiful surroundings $250pw SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 3br house, timber oors, walk over footbridge to beach, $420pw 2br house, large porch, close to beach $350pw

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

BYRON room with ensuite in quiet, creative house for single, mature, working female, $185pw bills incl. Phone 0411280602 after 2pm SUNRISE 2 rooms $140pw/$150pw, n/s, fem pref, child ok, elect incl. 0402772388 SUNRISE lge bright furn room, BIR, TV aerial, $140pw +bills, no pets. 66809487

MARK COCHRANE REAL ESTATE

RESIDENTAL OCEAN SHORES 2 b’rm unit, open plan living/dining area, 1 bathroom, external verandah, single carport. Avail now $240 p/w. 2 b’rm unit in duplex, open plan lounge/ dinning, SLUG. Avail 22nd Sept $285 p/w. MULLUMBIMBY 2 b’rm unit with sunny patio, modern kitchen & bathroom, fenced yard, close to shops, SLUG, Avail 5th Oct $260 p/w. 3 b’rm unit, new kitchen & bathroom, close to shops, fenced yard, SLUG. Avail 20th Sept $350 p/w. 3 b’rm brick home with SLUG, sep lounge, close to shops & school. Avail 1st Oct, $350 p/w. Outdoor pets neg. 3 b’rm home with ensuite, sep lounge, fenced yard, bathroom, lrear covered patio area, SLUG. Avail now $350 p/w. Outdoor pets neg. 3 b’rm renovated home, 1 bathroom, open plan lounge/dining room, covered patio, DLUG & storage, outside pets neg. Avail now $370 p/w. 3 b’rm brick home, has split level to living area, main bedroom has ensuite, SLUG. Avail 11th October, lawns included $370 p/w. MAIN ARM 2 b’rm home with study and modern studio, 2 bathrooms, lounge room, dining room, undercover outdoor area, carport, lawns included, Avail now $460 p/w. 3 b’rm home with studio, lounge room with pot belly stove, verandah, carport, $380 p/w, avail now.

COMMERCIAL MULLUMBIMBY Large range of Industrial Units available to lease. Approx completion Nov 2010. Unit 2 – 376 m2, mezzanine, disabled toilet, parking, roller doors, $120 m2 + GST, plus outgoings. NO PETS AT ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

6684 2663 61 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby

PROFESSIONAL woman & gorgeous staffy dog seek share self-cont studio or other in Byron area, exc refs. Ph Suzy 0412280102

O.SHORES spacious, light ďŹ lled villa, 3br, 2 bthrm, spa bath, small grassy secure yard, close shops/transport $380pw. Phone 0413338598 STH GOLDEN BCH bright & spacious 1br at, newly renov, unfurn, walk to beach, suit sgl working n/s $230pw incl bills/ internet. Avail 6/10. Ph 0423019335 WATERFRONT relaxing retreat, elevated headland on 1.5 acres, 2 older style cottages, McClay Is. (Moreton Bay) pref 12 mth lease $350pw. 0413437726 BYRON 1br fully-furn self-cont studio set in tropical garden, $260pw incl all bills & b’band. Ph 0413294982 O.SHORES 5br, 3 bathrm renovated Queenslander, avail now, $530pw. Ph 0422133103 SELF-CONT STUDIO furn optional, sunny, garden setting, 7 min drive to Byron CBD, $180pw incl b’band + bond, no bills. Ph 0412818519 OCEAN SHORES 1br furnished unit, $250pw 3br house, carport, decks $380pw 3br + ofďŹ ce, 2 storey, DLUG $400pw 3br villa, ens, LUG $440pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 3br 1st oor unit, LUG $360pw 2br ground oor unit LUG $280pw 4br unit, river views, LUG $480pw MULLUMBIMBY 3br house, DLUG $370pw RURAL - MIDDLE POCKET Fully renovated 3br home $420pw Partly renovated 3br home $450pw Both homes same property $820pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

EUREKA 2br house + loft, quiet location on acreage, polished oors, $340pw. Ph 0432958405, 0731220267

NTH O.S. luxury house, walk to beach, $150pw + bills, vegetarian. 66805657

TO LET

BYRON 2br house, avail now, great location, walk work/beach, courtyard, carport, $450pw. Ph 0418884310

STH GOLDEN BEACH 2br beach cottage timber verandahs, $330pw + exp, suit prof person. Ph 0422562179

BYRON room, working fem pref, $150pw ea, $300 bond. 66858765, 0410032081

OCEAN SHORES n/s, 20-35yo person to share large beautiful fully furnished house, 600m from beach $150pw + bills. Phone Toby 0438758374

LONG TERM HOME for f/t handy Dad & 12.5yr old daughter, Byron area, 2br up to $300pw or house sit. 0403676613

SUFFOLK PARK self contained granny at $250pw + elect, single person only. Phone 0400813220

BYRON CENTRAL walk to town, clean & quiet, f-f house, wireless avail, $160pw sgl, $250pw cpl + bills & bond, text 0434407045, travellers/students ok

O. SHORES 2 rooms, own bathrm, LUG, in beautiful house, deck + view, n/s, working single, share with one other $225pw + bills. Ph/text 0410327401

SUFFOLK PARK 2br, half house, furn, sunny bush outlook, n/s, d/f, refs essential, $330pw. Ph 0409728279 ah

BANGALOW 3br house, 1 bathroom, renovated kitchen, walk to shops, long lease, $410pw + bills. 0432047221

From Cobblers at Byron The Authentic Footwear & Leather Company

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TO LEASE BEAUTIFUL OFFICE SPACE 50 sqm approx, very desirable central CBD location, air-con, fantastic built in work areas with oating desks for each, secure, corner location with lots of light, exible terms avail 1 to 5 year lease, rent from $19,500 to $24,432 pa, avail in 4-6 weeks. A wonderful space for any business & their team to work from. Phone 0438809556 A GRADE OFFICE SPACE 3/59 Centennial Crt Byron A & I Est 68sqm ground oor, modern, ďŹ tted $330pw. 0447475225, 66807788 Brunswick Heads Town Centre 56sqm shop, $1750/mth, incl o’goings. 130sqm prime street front $poa 9 Mogo Pl, Billinudgel Showroom + yard $3300/mth Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Phone 66851206 BILLINUDGEL modern, industrial shed, 170sqm, $270pw + GST + outgoings. Ph 02 49842964, 0418494956 BYRON CBD Fletcher St 70sqm, $635pw incl outgoings avail now good exposure Phone 0418441675 SHARED WORKSHOP space avail, well equipped furn/cabinet making w’shop, rural between Lismore & Bangalow. Hours & rates neg. Richard 0434259369 BYRON SHIRE STORAGE space available. Phone 0428657549 STORAGE AVAILABLE contact Elders Bangalow. Phone 66871500 WORKSHOPS BILLINUDGEL from $50pw, free elect. Siwicki RE 66851206

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PROPERTIES REQUIRED for permanent & holiday, good tenants waiting. Phone Gail Fuller 66808111

SHOP FRONT STUDIO main road front Billinudgel $150pw. Siwicki RE 66851206

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BANGALOW RENT A SHED Self storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306

BYRON TOWN 1br apartment, 100m to beach, n/s, single only, cat ok, $275pw. Phone 0400588899

WANTED TO RENT

MULLUMBIMBY 2 professional practice rooms + group room, suit counsellor/therapist/body worker, $50pd or $30 half day incl web page. Ph 0402632541

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WAREHOUSE 165sqm incl mezz, Unit 3, 27 Brigantine St. High exposure. Phone owner 66856211 bus hrs 0422021282

EMERGENCY NUMBERS New Brighton

Contact Bree & Jo 6680

EXECUTIVE BUSINESS OWNERS require unit or house to rent in Brunswick Heads. Great refs available. Ph 0408590724 or 0400076651

BYRON A & I EST front shop to lease, 81 Centennial Cct, 160sqm with mez ofďŹ ce, $461pw + GST + o’goings. 0411888416

O.SHORES 2br at with garden view, neat, private $220pw. Ph 0411583376

0$&"/ 4)03&4 AVAIL NOW $330pw inc water, lawn & garden main Avail to FEB 2011 2 bed/1bath highset timber home with covered verandah walk to shopping centre Avail Early Oct $350pw inc lawn & garden main. Upstairs 3 bed/ 1 bath timber home. Avail Early Oct $400pw inc lawn & garden main. 3 bed/1bath DLUG new duplex. Nice views. This property is For Sale Avail Mid Oct $360/week inc lawn main. 3 bed/2.5 bath SLUG two-level townhouse. Walk to shops. Avail till March 2011 Avail Now $350pw inc lawn & garden main 2bed/1bath Highset timber home. This property is FOR Sale /035) 0$&"/4)03&4 Avail now $400pw 3bed/2.5 bath two-level townhouse DLUG walk to school & beach .6--6.#*.#: $370pw renovated 3bed/1bath SLUG with sunroom, fenced yard. Pets neg walk to school & town. AVAIL now 6 month lease.

PEACEFUL professional local couple looking to rent 2+ br house in Byron area for 6 to 12+ mths. No kids or pets, n/s, exc refs. Ph Simon, Tiffany 0410640646

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

4IPQ 'FSPT "SDBEF #ZSPO #BZ t 1I BANGALOW beautiful studio, walk to village, spacious, modern, huge covered patio, no dogs, $190pw incl bills, n/s, d/f. Phone 0401606407

CONSCIOUS quiet, clean, working fem seeks beaut studio or home with spiritually inclined person, up to $200pw, O.Shores to Ewingsdale. 0422946917

We currently have Properties available to Lease in South Golden Beach, New Brighton and Ocean Shores. Please contact our ofďŹ ce for details or view our website References essential. 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au

BRYCE STREET $420pw 2 bed, great location, huge backyard ARMSTRONG STREET $460pw 3 bed, timber house, covered verandah, close to beach AZOLLA PLACE $500pw 3 bed, 2 bath, tastefully renovated, open plan living REDBEAN CLOSE $600pw 3 bed, 2 bath, architecturally designed, great position LASIANDRA CLOSE $650pw 4 bed, 2 bath, fantastic outdoor living area, fully fenced BUTLER STREET $650pw 3 bed, renovated with luxuries, fully furnished, avail 4-6 months ARMSTRONG STREET $750pw 5 bed, 2 bath, fully furnished, homely appeal, landscaped gardens

L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300

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Please stick this by your phone AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE .............................................................. 000 AMBULANCE Mullumbimby & Byron Bay .................................131 233 BRUNSWICK VALLEY RESCUE Sea & road rescue...................6685 1999 BRUNSWICK MARINE RADIO TOWER ...................................6685 0148 MULLUMBIMBY HOSPITAL ......................................................6684 2266 BYRON BAY HOSPITAL ............................................................6685 6200 POLICE Brunswick Heads .......................................................6685 1277 Mullumbimby ..............................................................6684 2144 Byron Bay ...................................................................6685 9499 Bangalow ....................................................................6687 1404 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE Storm & tempest damage, flooding.6684 3444 AIDS Confidential testing & information (ACON) ................................6622 1555 AL-ANON Help for family & friends of alcoholics .......... 6685 9690, 6680 4429 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 hours....................................6686 8599 ANIMAL RESCUE (DOGS & CATS) .........................................6628 1358 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 GAMBLERS’ ANONYMOUS Meet 7.30pm Tuesdays at Byron Hospital Group Room, Shirly St, Byron Bay......................0405 087 529 NORTHERN RIVERS WILDLIFE CARERS...............................6628 1866 KOALA HOTLINE........................................................6622 1233 GEORGE THE SNAKE MAN.................................................0407 965 092 NSW Wildlife Information & Rescue Service (WIRES)..........6628 1898

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POSITIONS VACANT

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST Glen Villa Resort, Butler St, Byron Bay

WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box.

CAFE ALL ROUNDER Suffolk Pk. Barista skills. 5 shifts pw, days & nights. Part time dishwasher position, nights, also avail. 0421034813

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

JUNIOR HOUSE GIRL Casual evening work, must be well presented, enthusiastic, with knowledge of hospitality industry. Send resume to: raes@wategos.com.au

BUS DRIVER required for Byron to Ballina shuttle service, approx 18 to 25 hours per week, must have BDA & LR license, outgoing & friendly nature a must. Please contact 0414660031 CHEF/Experienced Short Order Cook required for very busy takeaway in Byron Bay. Phone 0406371858 RECEPTIONIST with computer skills. One day p/week in Byron/Bangalow area. Apply in writing to: Receptionist, PO Box 677 Byron Bay 2481. Closing 27/9/10. NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER caring for 11 year old boy. 2 to 3 afternoon/ evenings pw, plus light house duties, long term commitment essential, must be dog lover, mature aged only, Suffolk Park. Sometimes more work incl w’ends required. Ph 66859616 SALES REP 6 month position, existing client base, must have experience. Ph 0433880405 MAKE-UP ARTIST wanted for Voyeur. Contact Sarah 66856807 or email: events@byroncentre.com.au CARER female to assist quadriplegic man. Energetic & strong, morning & evening 20 hours pw, $26 per hour, tax ďŹ le number required. Ph Craig 66805750

%$5,67$ :$17(' for busy cafe Murwillumbah. 20-30 hours p/w. Exp. essential. )D[ resume 02 6679 3411 ( PDLO salsa.junior@gmail.com

REGISTERED NURSES Req for Casual/Occasional Day & Night Shifts Drug & Alcohol and/or psychiatric experience preferred but not essential. Please email applications to:

cathy@sanctuarybb.com

CASUAL CLEANER Must be experienced, send resume to: raes@wategos.com.au

ACTORS WANTED, 2 male, 2 female for 27-29 Sept, student TV pilot. Phone Staf evenings 66871930 WAITER Experienced, exible & hard working for friendly team at Bangalow Dining Rooms. Please email resume to: eat@ bangalowdiningrooms.com CHEF enthusiastic hard working chef or 3rd year apprentice required for busy restaurant and bistro. Ph Adam 0423454773 OFFICE ADMIN experienced, reliable, efďŹ cient, strong computer skills, exible, temp to part-time, great as second job or student. Phone 0450023971 OFFICE ASSISTANT Full time position to join small friendly team, data entry + knowledge of Word and Excel req, basic MYOB a beneďŹ t but not essential, residents only. CV to dreamriderstore@aapt.net.au PIZZA/PASTA COOK for busy restaurant/ takeaway operation, part-time evenings, enthusiastic, reliable, pref exp but will train suitable candidate. Email resume to: dblackstock08@gmail.com DELIVERY DRIVER / KITCHEN HAND Part-time evenings. Ph 0422208428

SALES STAFF WANTED Direct sales, work independently, commission based. Ph 0459105309

SPRING IS HERE for all the things you don’t want to do call Gabriella’s Great Cleaning Service. 0417798461

MASSAGE qualiďŹ ed therapeutic/remedial therapist, health funds & Beauty Therapist for busy clinics. Contact Santoshi 0411114344

GARDEN & MAINTENANCE Affordable, fast & reliable, hard working gardener, chain saw, lawn mowing, brush cutting, weeding etc. Ph 66845148

GRC FACTORY Billinudgel, experienced in pattern making, fibreglass mould fabrication and GRC production. Phone 0428301251

SUPPORT WORKER Professional, good communicator, friendly & warm, avail for light cleaning, shopping, transportation. 66802421

EXP BARISTA & FOOD PREP Bright & bubbly, required for busy gourmet shop in Mullum, Mon-Fri 7am start, must be punctual, very reliable, well presented and enthusiastic, own transport, must be a team player, avail for immediate start. Ph 66841660 MATHS TUTOR wanted for uni student, 4-5hrs. Contact Noelle 0403701135 MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846 CHEFS WANTED for occasional weekend work. To join our professional & friendly team. Ph 0439656063

WORK WANTED ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

Man with a Ute Phone Matt 0427172684

LOCAL GUYS landscaping, garden maint, paving, tiling, ute. 0432401334 BRUSH CUTTING $25 per hour, 3 hours min. Phone Dan 0406181352

HARD WORKING landscaping student. Window & gutter cleaning, chainsaw work, all your garden/property needs, exp in bush regen, good price & good value for your money. 0425413135 or 66845372 CARPENTER / HANDYMAN for all jobs, 20 years experience in local area. Lic 24352C. Phone Jim 0401038576 EXP CLEANERS avail, home/business, $20ph, ABN. 0402753922, 66807430 NEED AN EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS? Juggling kids & housework? In return for a room & food our Swiss Demipair students may solve this problem. Must be between Suffolk & Ew’dale. Byron Bay English Language School 66808253, email: kerry@bbels.com.au VEGIE GARDENS RESTORED Planting, weeding & brushcutting, & clean ups to tip. Ph Bob 66858150 or 0422388126 HOUSE PAINTING reliable, fast, clean, experienced $28ph. Ph Tai 66843084 GARDEN MAINTENANCE Affordable, fast & reliable. Lawn mowing, brush cutting, weeding etc. $20ph. Leo 0430297101 CLEANER, house, yard, roof rain gutter, car, pressure cleaner brick/concrete, ute removalist. Phone 0457760086

JUNIORS REQUIRED Bruns Heads Rest. Kitchen/wait staff, reliable. Ph 66851955

1st or 2nd year Apprentice Chef required

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t-POH UFSN QPTJUJPO BWBJMBCMF GPS B MPZBM DPNNJUUFE QFSTPO XJUI TUSPOH XPSL FUIJDT BOE TBMFT DBQBDJUZ Position available now. Send CV and photo to Scarab 2B/6 Jonson St Byron Bay or drop it into our store.

A PROJECT MANAGER (CONSULTANT) IS SOUGHT FOR THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC TRANSITION PLAN FOR BRUNSWICK HEADS FROM OCTOBER 2010. THIS PERSON WILL HAVE: UĂŠ *Ă€ÂœÂ?iVĂŒĂŠ >˜>}i“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜Vi UĂŠ Ă?ViÂ?Â?iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂœĂ€>Â?ĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ€iÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠĂœĂ€ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂ?Â?Ăƒ UĂŠ Ă?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠiVœ˜œ“ˆVĂŠ`iĂ›iÂ?ÂœÂŤÂ“iÂ˜ĂŒ]ĂŠĂŒĂ€>Â˜ĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ}Ă€>Â“ĂƒĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂƒÂˆÂ“ÂˆÂ?>Ă€ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ€>ĂŒi}ˆVĂŠÂŤÂ?>˜˜ˆ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂŒÂˆ>ĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂƒ UĂŠ ĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂŽÂ˜ÂœĂœÂ?i`}iĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă€Ă•Â˜ĂƒĂœÂˆVÂŽĂŠ i>`ĂƒĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠÂŤÂ?Ă•ĂƒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂş/>Žˆ˜}ĂŠ

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MUSICAL NOTES PIANO & MUSIC TUITION for adults & HSC students. Intermediate to advanced in all styles. Theory upgrades, ear training, improv for readers or ear players on any instrument. Technique adjustment & RSI avoidance for pianists. Steve Russell 0413850037

FUNERAL NOTICES

A celebration of Jarah Blackett’s life will be held at the YAC in Byron Bay this Thursday September 23 at 11am. All friends welcome.

BUTTON ACCORDIAN PLAYER to teach keen 14 yr old. Ph 66846854 VOCAL PARTY HOSTED KARAOKE Book now on 0408866874 or visit www.vocalparty.com.au

IN MEMORIAM

BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

DULCIE CAMILLA REYNOLDS 28/2/22 - 23/9/08 Two years ago on this sad day, our mum we loved was called away. The happy times we spent together will linger in our hearts forever. Your loving family xo

GUITAR AMP REPAIRS, all pro audio & custom modiďŹ cations. Ph 07 55454831 www.thorphillipsaudio.com

RIP OUR GOLDEN BOYS Jarah & Boz you brought us joy, we loved you well. All our love Sooz, Lulu & Noods xxx

PIANO TUNING - Reuben Barkley see ad under Professional services

RIP BYRON, JARAH & TODD We are saddened to have to say goodbye, but meeting again after moments or life times is certain for those who are friends. We will miss Boz for his fearlessness, Jarah for his quick-witted humour & Todd for his tenderness. With love from our big hearts to yours Sean & Lorry

PIANO, DOUBLE BASS & DRUM TRIO for your cocktail party wedding or function Professional ensemble performing works by the world’s greatest jazz piano trios. From Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck to Ahmad Jamal and Brad Mehldau Ph 0412732465 or hans@echo.net.au PIANO TUNER & RESTORER Phil Shayer Nat. Dip. Mit. CLcm. UK Friendly free advice 66854354 or 0438620261

JARAH, BYRON & TODD Taken from us too soon. You’ll live on in our memories and hearts for an eternity. See you on the other side. ‘When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure’ Love Chava, Shoshana, Daniel, Sandra & Peter Whibberley

LOST & FOUND FOUND small long haired black cat, Paterson St, Wed 15. Ph 0435720767

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LOST 20 pairs of my underpants. Last seen on Station St. If found please return to Woolies.

BEAUTIFUL SOUL SISTERS! Love your families xx oo xx ox

CHURCH NOTICES

BILLI CHURCH

An ACC church, Mogo Place, Billinudgel, Sundays 9.30am. Enq 66803202. All welcome

LOST/STOLEN Asics womens runners, between the Wreck & Belongil beach, Thurs 16 Sept at about 5pm. Please call 0411696384 or email: journalist.au@gmail.com No questions asked FOUND: a book has been found in Beech Dr, Suffolk on Sat 18 Sept. Ph 66853144 to describe & claim FOUND: wetsuit, North Ocean Shores, 19/9. Phone 0404748139

PETS

DEATH NOTICES

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BRIGHT STAR TODD HEPNER 21/12/1984 - 16/9/2010 Forever in our Hearts The only thing that lives forever is love All friends are invited to Todd’s home

18 Brigantine Street, Byron Arts & Industry Estate ĂˆĂˆnäĂŠnn{nĂŠĂŠUĂŠĂŠĂœĂœĂœ°Â?>ĂƒÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜>ĂƒĂŒiĂ?ĂŒÂˆÂ?iĂƒ°Vœ“

GARDEN CARE

Mowing, brushcutting, pruning, weeding, mulching, tip runs etc Phone Tim 0405529275

PAINTER

PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs ok. For a quote phone Mark 0410193557 GARDEN / PROPERTY maintenance by exp prof gardener. Business/private, chain saw work incl. Phone Tai 66843084

PAINTER

Quality & affordable. Ph Gerrit 0413476038

Window Cleaner

20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662

CHILD CARE after school or day, 10yrs experience, ďŹ rst aid, Cert 3. 66843632 DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962 WINDOW CLEANING quality & service, home and business. John 0411842117

TUITION BASKET WEAVING CLASSES utilising local plant ďŹ bres beginning mid Oct, for 6 wks. $290/$250 conc. Ph 0428397335 SINGING TEACHER Over 20 yrs singing exp. 0488282391 COM WWW.TEACHINTERNATIONAL. aid t p l l We s, grea! job estyle lif

TEACH ENGLISH OVERSEAS

TRAVEL – WORK – ADVENTURE!

CAR NEEDS SOME

TLC?? For

wash ‘n’wax

No degree or experience required. Cert III & IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Recruitment service & Job Guarantee!

FREE RESOURCE BOOK for prompt course enrolment!

Free info session – October 5 Next course 22-26 September 5/1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay

1300 558 890

or full detail call

0412 281 264 48 September 21, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

LEARN GESTALT THERAPY Grad Dip program. Fee - help available s WWW GESTALT ORG AU

Happy 3rd Birthday LEYA & MARNI

Needs to be enthusiastic and willing to become part of the Harvest team Barista with minimum 2 years experience also required Call Joe 6687 2644

Retail sales assistant with managerial skills required for Scarab

ENGLISH LANGUAGE + TESOL ESL & TESOL courses in handy Byron location. BYRON BAY ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. 66808253

BIRTHDAYS

O’Sushi Japanese Restaurant in Byron Bay requires a young apprentice chef. Great opportunity! Send CV to Karni@osushi.com.au

SEWING LESSONS Beg/adv. Ph Joanne 0410344340

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55 Orana Rd, Ocean Shores this Friday 24 Sept at 2pm. Enquiries Simon 0431447471

CAWI is looking for volunteer dog carers with fenced yards to help us save unwanted dogs. We always need donations of good used furniture to sell in our Op Shop to continue this work. Business hours phone 66851444

FUNERAL NOTICES BYRON ANDREW NICHOLSON-CLAUSEN Born 27.12.1987 Died tragically 16.09.2010 “Bub to his family & Boz to his friends� Adored son of Brett & Fiona. Cherished brother of Anja, Daine, Zeb and Kahlia. Loving Uncle to Talori. Beloved Grandson of Barbara & Nick. Nephew of Brad & Marianne. Cousin to Che’& Angie, Katie & Gerard. Funeral to be held in the Garden of Byron’s Home, 44 Gloria Street, South Golden Beach, commencing at 12.00pm. MONDAY (September 27, 2010). Strictly no alcohol. Followed by a private cremation. TAKEN FROM THIS WORLD ETERNALLY IN OUR HEARTS.

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DOG MINDER - I love your pooch Experienced & responsible 66847089 or 0401624745

PETS Companion Animals Welfare Inc.

ONLY ADULTS BEST BODY RUB ANYWHERE Byron area, Wednesdays & Thursdays, in-calls, don’t miss out. 0459108821

TOM

TOM is 8yrs old,desexed, fit, healthy, polite, calm, affectionate and a bit of a lady’s man; an all round good guy. We also have 2 lovely young girl Staffys with great personalites, plus 2 mature ladies, both big girls with gentle natures + Big Sid. Ph Margaret 6685 1444 B/H, or view all rescue dogs for adoption at

www.cawi.org.au Adoption fee applies.

Buffy and Friends The three members of our little family featured last week have each found a new home. We still have three beautiful girls waiting patiently for a loving family to collect them. Buffy is 9 years, Pushka and Ruby are 6. All three are very affectionate however Buffy prefers a home with no other pets. Pushka and Ruby are more flexible. Come and meet the girls at the Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby. Open Tues 9-11am, Thurs 3-5pm and Sat 10-12 noon. Call the AWL on 6684 4070 PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

AMBER ROSE - Tall, passionate, brunette visiting. Ph only 27 & 28 Sept from 9am. Phone 0405983342 TOUCH OF JUSTINE Luscious massage & Sensual touch Indulge your senses, Wed-Fri 10-7pm 0407013347 call/txt SEDUCTIVE MASSAGE by attractive Australian. Ocean Shores. 0413034492 LADIES URGENTLY required at Lismore’s premium adult venue. Top $’s, free food & accommodation. 66225533 TANTRIC MASSAGE & TUITION 7 days. The Magic Touch. Also 4 hands. Paul 0409556969 DEEP MASCULINE HONOURING Sacred & sensual full body Tantric massage by gorgeous Goddess. Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri. Women & couples welcome. O.Sh. 0425347477

Pin This Up Lions Street Stall The Lions Club of Brunswick/ Mullumbimby has a street stall on Thursday September 30 next to the Newsagency in Mullumbimby. Delicious home baked cakes, scones, muffins, jams, pickles and relish, plus plants and books. Come along and support your local Lions Club.

CWA Awareness Mullumbimby CWA will celebrate CWA NSW Awareness Day on Friday September 24 at the Mullumbimby Farmers Market. Devonshire tea will be available and CWA items and interest on display. Cooking, garden produce and craft items welcome. Enquiries to June on 6680 2855.

Earn big dollars Good working environment with female staff must be 18–65 yrs old

02 6674 5020

Breastfeeding Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) Byron Mothers’ Group meets on the last Friday of each month. The next meeting will be on Friday September 24 at the Playgroup Centre, Baptist Church Rajah Road, Ocean Shores from 10am to 11.30am. Contact Samaya at 6684 6434 or Jan at 6680 1108 for details, pump hire or counselling. For 24 hour free telephone help, ring the ABA National Helpline at 1800 6862 686.

Carwash for SLSC

tantra

tuition* massage *counselling Laviras invites you to experience tantric practices gathered from around the world during her 11years as a practitioner of sacred sexual arts info www.intikana.com

LADIES WANTED

Please make an appointment to meet them with Lesa on 0438 363 287 Billinudgel www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.org

for upmarket far north coast adult venue No experience necessary Training given Earn $$$/shift

0431 149 093 experienced receptionist reqd.

SOCIAL ESCORTS BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone 0421401775 HOT, SEXY, PETITE in calls & out calls Ocean Shores. Phone 66802420

DA Watch You may not see Council’s development application advertising as it is not placed in your community paper. As a free service, therefore, we regularly list all significant new DAs on public exhibition, making clear exactly what is sought in the applications and identifying the location of the land affected. We urge readers to follow up on DAs they feel may affect them by visiting Council’s office before the advised closing date and making an appropriate written submission. 4 Roses Rd Federal 10.2010.433.1

G Price 2 lot subdivision

close 22/9/10

4/591 Broken Hd Rd A Cougle Broken Head double storey dwelling 10.2010.431.1

close 30/9/10

7 Nandroya Ave Ocean Shores 10.2010.428.1

W Bonardel remove 15 trees

close 27/9/10

80 Sunrise Bvde Byron Bay 10.2010.446.1

C Lonergan dual occupancy

close 29/9/10

10 Hart Court Ocean Shores 10.2010.452.1

O M Hughes single storey dwelling

close 29/9/10

19 Wirruna Ave Ocean Shores 10.2010.437.1

N J Andronis alterations to create dual occupancy

close 29/9/10

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Roundhouse fundraiser

Roundhouse Site Fundraiser, Cabaret/Dinner Show on Saturday September 25 at the Ocean Shores Country Club. Great musicians, great food, great cause. Doors open at 6pm for dinner at 7pm. Tickets $28, available at Ocean Healing Talk Shores Country Club, the Dr Christian Jacob (Germany) New Brighton Farmers’ Marwill speak about Healing on ket or Lone Empire or call the Spiritual Path, medically 6680 5015. verifiable, on Saturday October 9 at Byron Bay Community Volunteers Needed Centre at 3pm. Free admission. Do you love cats and want to Details: 6684 3304.. help them to find good homes? At Animal Welfare League, Mullumbimby branch we are looking for dedicated, reliable and responsible volunteers to feed, cuddle and clean the cages of the cats in our care. It only takes 1 1/2 hrs per week. If interested, please call Alana on 6680 1131/0438 452 121 or leave a message on 6684 4070.

0422 294 215

One week on and Marble is still with us – won’t someone open their heart and home to this beautiful 5 month old girl? Marble is very affectionate and loves to be picked up to receive her hugs and kisses. All cats are de-sexed, micro chipped and vaccinated.

and anchoring on the path of heart awareness. Thursday September 23 at 1pm, the Byron Masonic Hall, 6 Byron St. Enquires Celia on 6684 3623.

Group for Women

Blessing of Animals

WEND (Women Exploring New Directions), ‘Breaking Free’ is a free of charge, weekly group held in Ballina for women who are questioning and, therefore, wanting to explore their domestic relationships. The group will start on Friday October 10 and run throughout the school term. Group’s aim is to provide a supportive environment where participants can identify damaging patterns of behaviour and thus find ways to create and maintain more wholesome family relationships. For further information please contact 6622 6116.

The Blessing of the Animals takes place on Sunday October 10 at 9am at St Paul’s Anglican Church, Kingsley Street, Byron Bay. All pets and animal friends are welcome for a special Franciscan Blessing to celebrate the goodness of all creation. Contact Rev Hilary Singleton 6685 6431.

Byron Sophia Lucid Dreaming as a path to awakening: Nagualism by Phe Ghitsham. Discussion of lucid dreaming practices and waking practices focused on awakening within the dream,

guest speaker is Rev Hilary Singleton. Proceeds towards support for the education of Samual Kambale, a boy from the Congo, in Africa. Cost is $12 for lunch. There will be a trading table and raffle. All welcome, men included.

Volunteer Help Rainforest Rescue is a not for profit charitable organisation with a mission to protect rainforests forever by buying back land in the Daintree and locally. We are looking for volunteers in the office to assist with Data Entry. If you have computer skills and can spare some time we would love your help, please contact Jeni on 6684 4360 or email admin@ rainforestrescue.org.au

Free Film Night An International Peace Day event is a free film night featuring ‘Rethink Afghanistan’, talks, Q and A and Music on Tuesday September 21 at 6pm at the Great Northern Hotel. Enquiries to Margeaux on 6685 8382

Spring Bargains The Op Shop on Kingsley Street, Byron Bay has fresh stock to take us into the new season. Find lots of good quality spring bargains for all the family. Find the Op Shop on Kingsley Street just behind St Paul’s Anglican Church. Open Monday to Friday 9am to 1pm.

On Saturday Uncle Tom’s will hosting a carwash for the Brunswick Heads Surf Life Saving Club and will be donating 50c from each pie sold during the carwash. The carwash will start from 10am on Saturday and will be run by the nippers to raise money for Tax Time the club. Tax Help appointments are available now at the MullumSaturday Bazaar bimby and District NeighbourNeed to offload unwanted pre hood Centre on Wednesdays loved bric a brac, clothes, craft and Thursdays. Tax Help is a or books? Come sell them at free and confidential service the Saturday Community Ba- delivered by trained volunteers zaar 10 to 2pm every weekend who help people complete at the Byron Community Cen- their tax returns. Tax Help is tre. Set up a table by yourself or for people on low incomes with a friend for $15 and enjoy with fairly straightforward tax the Saturday vibe of the Bay. returns. To book an appointThere1s delicious food on sale ment call 6684 1286, Monday from the Balinese Warung and to Thursday cold drinks available too. No bookings required. Set up on PAN Drawing Day site from 9am or come check Practising Artists Network out for yourself every Satur- (PAN) will be holding their day at the Byron Community next ‘Drawing Day’ on FriCentre. Musicians/buskers day September 24 at Brunwelcome! Further info on 6685 swick Heads. PAN members 6807. (and their friends) are invited to come along. We shall be Spring Luncheon meeting at 10am at the HousSt Paul’s Anglican Guild an- ey shed, opposite the Brunnual Spring Luncheon is at the swick pub. Please bring your Byron Bay Uniting Church, cnr own picnic lunch and maCarlyle and Middleton Streets terials. If you are interested starting at 12 midday on Friday in joining us, please contact September 24. Lunch is quiche Nicole on 6685 5817 or email and salad and yummy dessert, panartists@austarnet.com.au

No long weekend for blood supply, says Red Cross As the weather warms up and we start looking forward to the upcoming long weekend the Blood Service needs your support. Public holidays are always a crucial time for the blood supply due to fewer collection days and help is always needed from the local community around this time. The demand for blood donations and especially the blood

component, platelets, peaks at holiday times but blood donations fall as people take a break away from home. When you consider the short shelf life of blood and blood products - up to five days for platelets, 42 days for red cells and up to one year for plasma - it’s easy to understand why blood is needed 365 days a year, and especially around major holidays.

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Important days are: Thursday September 30 Friday October 1 Saturday October 2 Tuesday October 5 Wednesday October 6 Appointments are still available during the upcoming long weekend. Call 13 14 95 to make an appointment or visit www.donateblood.com.au to find a donor centre near you. Each week 26,800 blood

donations are needed across the country to save the lives of people with cancer, heart, stomach and bowel disease, accident or trauma victims, pregnant mothers and newborn babies. One in three Australians will need blood or blood products at some point in their lives but only one in 30 currently donate. Do something special this long weekend. Give blood.

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‘The steep drop-off in new home lending also reconfirms declining affordability trends and helps validate yesterday’s decision by the RBA Board to keep interest rates on hold.’

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Higher interest rates and perennial supply side obstacles continue to have a negative impact on new housing loans, with the number of loans flat in July and at an 18-month low, according to the Housing Industry Association. HIA Senior Economist Andrew Harvey said that from peak to trough the recent fall in new housing loans is larger and faster than that which occurred during the global financial crisis. ‘The continuing low number of loans will feed through to a decline in new housing activity and again makes it clear that urgent policy action, from a Federal level down, is required to attack supply side obstacles such as slow land supply and costly planning delays,’ Mr Harvey said.

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cent meaning that overall loans for new housing were flat, but at a level almost 30 per cent lower than they were nine months ago. ‘Loans to first home buyers were always going to drop off after removal of the boost, but what we are also seeing is a substantial loss of trade up buyers. And while renovations have been the one shining light of the residential housing industry, we are now seeing a significant tapering off in lending for additions and alterations as well,’ Mr Harvey added. HIA called on the new Commonwealth Government to state its commitment to pursuing three key policy priorities: t B OFX IPVTJOH DPTU SFEVDUJPO program;

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The Chairman of the World Green Building Council, Tony Arnel, has called on developed nations to invest in sustainable buildings in developing countries using voluntary means, such as the United Nation’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Speaking at the opening of the World GBC’s International Congress, Mr Arnel said: ‘Buildings in urban areas of the developing world are the single largest source of global greenhouse emissions but they also offer the lowest cost abatement opportunities. ‘What we need is to stimulate interest among rich nations to invest in voluntary carbon offset projects, as well as work towards the rejuvenation of the CDM, with a clear focus on the building sector.’ He noted that as each country struggled to introduce national carbon reduction schemes, it had been forgotten that one of the original aims of emission trading was for rich countries to buy emission rights by investing in greenhouse-reduction projects in developing countries. ‘Too often, the objectives of emission reduction and third world development are seen as being in conflict with each other. Sustainable building is one avenue by which they can be aligned,’ Mr Arnel said.

A number of voluntary trading schemes already exist, including the UN’s CDM scheme, which allows emission reductions through improved energy efficiency in the developing world. Companies and governments that undertake energy efficiency projects in developing countries are awarded Certified Emission Reduction (CER) Credits, which can be sold to other companies or governments in the developed world wanting to offset their emissions. CDM is emission trading without specific national targets or ‘caps’. Mr Arnel said that the CDM had lost momentum in recent times because of verification difficulties and because its status beyond 2012 was unclear. It was expected to be subsumed into a new international framework but such a framework was not yet in sight. ‘While things are stalled, we need practical action, and trading in emission offsets and other sinks between developing and developed countries is one highly desirable action that will have a rapid and significant impact,’ he said. ‘CDM and other voluntary schemes should be ramped up with support from the international community. Urban development could become a new focus of such schemes, with carbon offsets providing a major incentive for

investment in energy efficient building in developing countries.’ Providing a major impetus for using energy efficient buildings as a carbon offset is an internationally-agreed standard for measuring carbon emissions from buildings. The World GBC, in association with the United Nations Environment Program – Sustainable

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2/103 Beech Drive, Suffolk Park. Features abound in this luxurious home 4 bedrooms + study, 2.5 bathrooms Open plan living Amazing design & presentation Vendors are ready to go

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Ewingsdale 96 McGettigans Lane, Ewingsdale. extended family in the sought after suburb of Ewingsdale 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home plus studio on 4050m² block Auction 16th October. High rake ceilings & timber features Helen Huntly-Barratt 0412 332 232, Multiple living areas & covered balcony James Young 0419 856 840. Self contained 2 bed 1 bath studio Excellent opportunity for a large or

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$560,000 Fully fenced yards Subtropical gardens Beautifully maintained family home View on www.diysell.com.au ID# P21174 Contact Greg Sparrius on 0458 769 018.

Incredible Value 381 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh. Stunning 2½ acres Outstanding creek frontage You’ve got to walk on it to see it Established gardens Level easy care grounds A house to live in while you build

Short drive to beaches, shops For sale $599,000. Viewing by appointment. Sales agent Denise Burch 0408 193 415. Web Id: 415979 Bangalow

1/10 Corkwood Cres, Suffolk Park. Light filled spacious townhouse with private garden and escarpment views. Fabulous investment or first home. Located in quiet and family friendly Byron Hills. A short walk to the beach and shops and close to transport. Enjoy entertaining in the bright open plan living and dining areas. Reverse cycle air conditioning and freshly painted interiors

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Owner Has Purchased Elsewhere. This Property MUST SELL! 1/170 Alcorn Street, Suffolk Park. Master bedroom with retreat Situated barely 100m to the beach this 3 Short stroll to Suffolk Park Village bedroom, 2 bathroom home represents a Fantastic holiday rental returns fantastic buying opportunity. Contact Zoe Laws 0424 628 839. Perfectly suited to the retired couple, investor or family looking for a leisuredriven lifestyle. Make An Offer Today!

New 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Duplex 2/8 Hart Court, North Ocean Shores. Lovely aspect, N/E facing indoor/ outdoor area with landscaped gardens. Walk to beach and shops and a short distance to local cafe. Separate dwelling, private and secure Private sale – phone 0404 778 013. with level access. Open plan with quality finishes, SLUG $ 475,000 and visitor parking.

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Tropical Paradise Acres - Possum Creek Only minutes from Bangalow, located in the heart of Possum Creek, these 38 acres of tropical splendour will enthrall you with their uniqueness. This totally private, frost-free land, with its expansive planting of exotic palms, natives, cycads and rainforest trees, offers a number of fabulous potential north facing building sites. You will discover a 2 bedroom, open plan, pavilion style house of generous proportions, featuring cathedral ceilings, local timbers and wrap around verandahs. The property is further enhanced by the presence of the perennial Willowvale Creek, a beautiful private waterhole, 50,000L water storage tank and an irrigation licence. There is a large six bay, steel shed with concrete floor and underground power which is well located with easy access and commercially viable plantings of bird of paradise, dragon trees and ponytails, all easily transplantable for re-location or sale. Enjoy the privacy and abundance of natural wildlife and flora that abounds on this timeless piece of paradise in a highly sought after location. Price: For sale at $1.275 m Address: 549 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek Contact: Scott Harvey on 0412 296872 www.scottharveyrealestate.com.au www.echo.net.au <echowebsection=Real Estate>

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iscover the ultimate resort style living in this luxury residence on 8 manicured acres. Perfectly designed to capture the gentle valley breezes and panoramic rural views, this superb home, built from a combination of timber, stone and glass, offers space, style and warmth. With two fully appointed independent buildings apart from the main 3 bedroom residence, numerous living options abound. You will love the tropical gardens, classic pool, voluminous ceilings and water features. Enjoy the sealed drive, easy access, 3 bay shed, fabulous water supply and only 15 minutes to Byron Bay.

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splendour will enthrall you with their uniqueness. This totally private, frost-free land, with its expansive planting of exotic palms, natives, cycads and rainforest trees, offers a number of fabulous potential north facing building sites. You will discover a 2 bedroom, open plan, pavilion style house of generous proportions, featuring cathedral ceilings, local timbers and wrap around verandahs. The property is further enhanced by the presence of the perennial Willowvale Creek, a beautiful private waterhole, 50,000L of water tank storage, and an irrigation licence. There is a large six bay, steel shed with concrete floor and underground power which is well located with easy access and commercially viable plantings of bird of

paradise, dragon trees and pontytails, all easily transplantable for re-location or sale. Enjoy the privacy and abundance of natural wildlife and flora that abounds on this timeless piece of paradise in a highly sought after location. 549 FRIDAY HUT RD, POSSUM CREEK

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his extraordinary, original, 120 year old homestead sits proudly on a beautiful elevated one-acre knoll, with stunning northern valley views. All the glorious features of this historic, 3 bedroom home have been retained. Discover the wide wrap-around verandahs, delightful sub-tropical gardens, open fireplace, high ceilings, and rainforest hardwood timber walls and flooring. You will love the north facing aspect of the featured verandah, which leads to an open grass area, perfect for the future in ground pool. There is also a double garage and a wellappointed one-bedroom studio with its own facilities. Located at the end of a quiet country lane and yet only 5 minutes to the highway and 10 minutes to Byron Bay, this

rare property will have broad appeal to the discerning hinterland purchaser. 40 MYOCUM RIDGE ROAD, MYOCUM

Now for sale at $935,000 Contact Sonia Jervis on 0409 033 250

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Large internal laundry, Single lock up garage Cosy private side courtyard, small block of three Potential rental $350.00+ p/w. Auction 6pm Oct 20 @ Ramada Ballina Contact: ELISE BENSON 0407 896 100 .

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QUALITY SPACIOUS BANGALOW HOME IN CUL DE SAC 29 Blackwood Crescent, Bangalow. A quality 4 bedroom home with 3 way bathroom + ensuite At end of cul de sac. Ideal family street Large outdoor covered entertaining area 2 sep living areas, open plan design Easy walk to village and sports field/ bowling club Big fenced back yard. Land 732.5m²

Large double garage/workshop with lots of storage Currently rented tenant is happy to renew a long lease Auction 6pm Oct 20 @ Ramada Ballina View by appointment 7 days. Contact LOIS BUCKETT 0428 877 399.

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CAPITALISE ON A HIGHLY APPEALING LOCATION 1/5 Byron Street, Lennox Head. Great opportunity for first home buyers, retiring couples, investors wanting to capitalise on a convenient location to everything in Lennox. Immediately liveable single level unit north east facing 3 bedrooms, generous bathroom, new kitchen

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5 Colin Street, Bangalow. Little old 3 bedroom shack in Bangalow Large gently sloping elevated block – over 800m² Google this one and just see where it is Builders, 1st home buyers and retirees should view Possibly will be sold for land value only Duplex site subject to council approval

rooms and study. Tastefully designed with a European feel this lovely light and airy home offers a variety of comfortable living and lounge options with elevated ceilings and excellent cross ventilation. You will love the contemporary styled kitchen and dining area together with the superb use of space flowing on out to the in ground pool and established native garden area, enhanced by a flourishing vegetable patch. Looking further, the property enjoys the open space of a reserve next door and a beautiful rural backdrop and also features a cobbled drive, standby water tank and chook house.

25 Peter Street, South Golden Beach. This is what Byron once used to be like Quiet street close to schools, creek, fishing, surfing and dog beach 2 storey home on private block with storage/teenage retreat on lower level 3 bedrooms with bathroom/separate toilet and open plan living

Plenty of storage on lower level, great teenagers retreat Laid back lifestyle. Unpopulated beach This property must grow in value Auction 6pm Oct 20 @ Ramada Ballina Contact MARK KINNEALLY 0429 868 001.

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THE PERFECT BEACH HOUSE – VIEWS INCLUDED! 3 Granite Street, Lennox Head. The perfect lifestyle property – a coastal feel, beautiful decks and views to die for! Lovely light filled, east facing home 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Large open plan living and dining Timber floors, sep lounge, high ceilings Large windows with glass doors opening to the front deck

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Rear deck leads to private lush garden & adjoining council reserve DLUG in a great quiet street popular with families A lovely home! Inspect today Price $639,000. Contact: LOIS BUCKETT 0428 877 399.

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EXECUTIVE HOME – VENDOR SAYS SELL MY HOME 8 Hanlon Court, Bangalow. Environmentally conscious home with solar power & solar hot water 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a private atriuim Polished timber floors, high ceilings, covered courtyard area Duraplas rainwater tank for garden water Indoor/outdoor living in a leafy setting

Private tree lined driveway, large 1289m² landscaped allotment Self-contained granny flat or studio with separate bathroom Price guide $750,000+ Contact: TRISH PASSANITI 0438 599 833.

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Gail Fuller Real Estate Byron Bay

Ph 02 6680 8111 Gail Fuller 0418 441 675

Gail Fuller Real Estate & Byron Office Supplies have relocated to 8 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay (no we haven’t shut down) So it's business as usual Open House Sat 25th - 11am to 11.30am 15 Gittoes Lane, Possum Creek

Pristine Bangalow 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car Beautiful landscaped gardens Light and spacious, open plan living Quiet location Land size - 717m2 Price: $620,000

Possum Creek Opportunity 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Northerly views of rural vista Lagoon style salt water pool Open plan light filled home Land size - 4047m2 Price: $799,000

Marketing and exposure are the most important ingredients in selling or renting your property. Today’s clients research the web first. As a company we are focusing our resources on the web marketing, as it has become such an important medium in attracting the right clientele to your property. We are concentrating on the interstate and overseas market alongside local advertising to best promote your home. If it’s a website that’s needed for your holiday rental or the property you are selling, or colour brochures and signs, these can all be done in house. Specialising in: Holiday Rentals, Permanent Rentals, Property Sales.

Qualified Website Design and IT support.

Gail Fuller 6680 8111 Josh@ Byron Office Supplies on 6680 9925

Open House Sat 25th - 11am to 11.30am Unit 3 5-7 Cooper Street, Byron Bay

One for the Family

PRIVACY IN THE POCKET

$ 729,000

PRICED TO SELL

www.gailfuller.com.au

$405,000 $ 399,000

With a backdrop of scented jasmine this comfortable country home sits on an elevated knoll overlooking 8 acres. The rural and mountain vistas from the north aspected covered verandah are relaxing and ever changing. Open plan living, dining and kitchen, with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The gardens are easy care, with a great variety of fruit trees. An added bonus is a self contained granny flat or guest accomm. There’s also a double garage, double carport, good fencing and a pretty creek. See for yourself what this property has to offer. Land size 8ac. L/N 3424

A well presented home on a level block not too far from shopping centre and beautiful beaches. The home has three bedrooms, the main with own ensuite. Open plan kitchen/dining with a covered rear verandah. A single lock up garage and fencing makes this attractive buying. Land size 695m². L/N 3382

NATURAL SECLUSION

5 BEDROOMS AT OCEAN SHORES

$ 549,000

As you drive up the leafy well maintained driveway you get a sense of seclusion and tranquility. Perched on a north facing knoll on 26 acres in Huonbrook is a colourful timber cottage with a wide deck to soak in the forest and escarpment views. Two spacious bedrooms, an open plan living/dining/ kitchen area with timber floors. Laundry and /bathroom combined. This property oozes charm! Land size 26.4ac. L/N 3242

3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Walk to town and beach Open plan living Large double bedrooms Private outdoor courtyard Price: $495,000

5 bed, 3 bath, 4 car Sweeping ocean views Large downstairs rumpus Separate living areas Land size - 1094m2 Price: $650,000

Gail Fuller Real Estate Byron Bay

Northwinds

$ 605,000

Backing onto reserve, located in a tree lined street with good views, this light, large family home has a lot going for it. The top level has a huge 6x8m living room with balcony and plenty of windows to take in the scenery. The kitchen/dining/family is combined. Three bedrooms with the main offering ensuite and walk in robe. Downstairs has two more rooms with its own shower and toilet. A big double garage with good storage under the house. Take a look. Land size 1300m². L/N 3428.

ARTIST’S RETREAT

$ 869,000

As you step onto the unique lily pads you enter a sanctum with covered decks, views of Boogarem Falls and a bubbling creek with good swimming holes. The main house is tastefully designed with an excellent kitchen and open plan living area. Off the lounge is a second multi purpose room. 2 bedrooms with a Moroccan influenced bathroom. The master bedroom is spacious with its own deck, light and bright ensuite and walk in robe. Extra bonuses: inground pool, entertaining/BBQ area, garden pavilion and DLUG. Land size 5015m². L/N 3447

RURAL LIVING ON 1303M² BLOCK

$ 599,000

This compact lifestyle property offers rural attraction on an easy care 1303m² block. Located near Shearwater the Mullumbimby Steiner School, the timber home has a warm open plan living area with timber floors and high ceilings. 3 bedrooms, bathroom with spa and separate toilet. The shed incorporates a fully self contained apartment with timber floors, high ceilings, slow combustion fire and covered outdoor area. The property is private and priced to sell. L/N 3476.

ELEGANT, SUSTAINABLE & SUPPORTIVE

$ 825,000

This hardwood timber home is set on a large 1321m² permacultured block – lush, private & ocean views. The home is built in 2 pavilions, connected by a covered walkway. 3 bedrooms plus large rumpus room, 3 bathrooms and 2 living areas. High ceilings, timber floors, loads of deck area and plenty of glass to bring in the natural light. A single car garage, carport and large double workshop + mower shed + tool shed. This property has income potential. Land size 1321m². L/N 3458

CONTEMPORARY, LIGHT AND PRIVATE

$ 699,000

Lush tropical gardens lead to a light, contemporary home with plenty of deck space to take in the ambience of the property. Open plan living with chefs kitchen and dining area. Two large bedrooms, two bathrooms, study/third bedroom. In ground pool, fruit orchard and saleable mature palms. This property is only minutes to beach, freeway and shops! Take a look! Land size 6453m². L/N 3458

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15 Lawson Street, Byron Bay

Phone: (02) 6685 8466

3/110 Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay

AUCTION 16th October 2010 Superbly located on Lighthouse Road Light filled open plan living/dining National Park reserve at rear Walk to the lighthouse or town Grab the surf board and walk to the popular and well known surf spots ‘The Pass’ or ‘Cosy Corner’

Open House Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact James Young 0419 856 840 or Su Reynolds 0428 888 660

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Byron Hills, Suffolk Park

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Conveniently located and pleasantly spacious Bright and spacious open plan living Modern gas kitchen with stone benchtops Separate sleepout for extra guests or gym U-shaped back yard and a long 853m² block

Light filled villa with north-east aspect Quiet and elevated cul de sac Bright open-plan living dining & kitchen Covered timber deck for all weather dining This is one of the most affordable properties in the Byron Bay area.

Impeccable home with two living areas Private north facing backyard Open plan living, dining and kitchen A quiet & elevated street with bush surrounds Located in Byron Hills close to town centre and Tallow Beach

Hidden privately away amongst a rainforest 1954m² block bordered by Byron Creek Renovated, air-conditioned sundrenched home Gorgeous tropical landscaped surroundings Located in a private, leafy cul de sac

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Prime beachside position Original home in immaculate condition Generous living spaces, enormous lounge 2 outdoor covered areas, NE facing backyard 50m to the path to Tallow Beach through Arakwal National Park

Rare commercial space Approx 1600m² of prime commercial land 2 titles and 2 original homes Rear lane access Less than 200m to the Mullumbimby Post Office

Directly across from the path to Tallow Beach Large home on a corner 724m² block Spacious and light filled interiors Multiple indoor and outdoor living areas Bike to Suffolk Park shops or catch the bus into town centre 4 2 2

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This no obligation seminar will give you the opportunity to learn more about the resort lifestyle on offer in the relaxing coastal town of Ballina, as well as an informative overview of the LV Plus Estate.

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Contact us today for information about the next seminar to be held near you - Free Call 1800 335 666 or email keving@aspengroup.com.au VISIT OUR NEW DISPLAY HOME: Open Monday – Saturday from 10am – 3pm.

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Broken Head Dreaming 124 Beach Road, Broken Head Inspect Saturday 12.00 noon

10.30am Saturday 9th October, onsite 55 PLUS LIVING AT ITS BEST! 63-65 Ballina Street, Lennox Head 02 6687 6155 Michael King 0403 438 219

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! Y A D O T N AUCTIO

AUCTION ON THE BAY Tuesday September 21st at the Byron Bay Surf Club at 6.30pm

URGENT SALE!

Unit 13 ‘Mariner Bay’41-43 Shirley Street, Byron Bay

Great income & low expenses Make no mistake vendors must sell, Top floor, N-facing, rear apartment now is your time to jump! 200m to beach, 800m Byron Bay CBD High ceilings, open plan, ocean glimpses VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, self contained CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

RARE 2,384SQM CBD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD! 20 Prince Street, Mullumbimby

This charming 1919s 5 bed, 1 bath timber home is just waiting for your finishing touches A wise property investment close to Mullumbimby’s town centre

THIS PROPERTY WON’T LAST

‘Santa Fe Motel & Holiday Units’

VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

Centrally located in Lennox Head & beach only minutes away 4 bedroom managers residence Pool, BBQ area, consistent returns 3 x 2 bed family rooms, 6 motel VIEW: By Appointment Only rooms, 4 x 1 bedroom Shops, restaurants, bowling club, lake CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

FANTASTIC HINTERLAND VIEWS

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

335 Federal Road, Federal

22.7 acre property 2 bedroom timber home Several parking bays Spring fed dam and bore Large colourbond shed

VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798 Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY

5/120 Jonson Street, Byron Bay

Affordable investment property 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Fully furnished Located close to all the action Owners have instructed us to SELL!!

Large 16x7m shed with concrete slab

14 Valley Court, Ewingsdale

VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

2 homes & a pavilion style pool house Recently renovated 2 bedroom cottage Main house 5 bedrooms + study, 2 & wrap around verandahs bathrooms, rich timber floors & granite VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm bench tops - inground pool Sealed driveway, multi vehicle parking CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

OPEN FOR INSPECTION 188 Balraith Lane, Ewingsdale Saturday 11-11.30am Jon Luton 0422 794 384 97 Federal Road, Eureka Saturday 11-11.30am Bryce Cameron 0412 057 672 8/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park Saturday 11-11.30am Liam Annesley 0417 780 795

4/8 Wollongbar Street, ‘Seadrift’ 18/6-8 Browning Byron Bay Street, Byron Bay Saturday 12-12.30pm Wednesday & Friday 12-12.30pm Jon Luton 0422 794 384 Peter Yopp 0411 837 330

‘Seeana Court’ 12/21-25 Cemetery Road, Byron Bay Saturday 1-1.30pm Liam Annesley 0417 780 795 163 Quarry Lane, Ewingsdale Saturday 1-1.30pm Peter Yopp 0411 837 330

6 Teak Circuit, Suffolk Park Saturday 12-12.30pm Peter Yopp 0411 837 330

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Artist Just Potts models the latest fashion from Paul’s of St Vincent outside his Mullum home. Photo Dev Lengjel

Mullum’s woodworking diva Patt Gregory is sharing her passion in her new book, Woodwork for Women: cutting a new path for beginners. You can catch Patt at Mullumbimby library on Wednesday September 29 at 5.30pm and hear her speak on her love of woodwork and the highs and lows of self publishing. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP by Monday September 27 on 66842 992.  Q Q Q Q Resistance to the resistance to Woolies in Mullum is emerging, with a Facebook site for those who welcome the supermarket attracting 103 fans as of last Monday. See more on page 15. Q Q Q Q

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If you like microfiction and/ or like to write it, check out www.12words.com.au, a national, online 12-word story competition for 15-25 year olds run by Nambucca Valley Youth Services Centre and funded by Ian Potter and Burnside Uniting. Anyone can register to write and rate stories but only 15-25 year olds can win prizes. Everyone who writes a story receives a $3 chaos.com gift voucher. Here’s an example by Mothes02, aged 18: ‘Watching paint dry, not so boring when it’s stained across his car.’

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For the first time in NSW the Land and Environment Court has convicted an environmental consultancy and one of its directors for giving bad advice to their client on which vegetation could be cleared to prepare for a development. It involved a site at Port Stephens which was cleared of koala habitat, resulting in the death of 30 breeding koalas. It might put other consultants on notice that they have a duty to the environment as well as their Q Q Q Q clients. Headlines 20 years ago: Byron Q Q Q Q Shire celebrates the Oleander Best message of the week found Festival and the Ocean Shores scratched in concrete in a main Flower Festival, Fast Buck$ street: ‘It has always been.’ If arrested while protesting you see any interesting graffiti, against roadworks at Belongil, T-shirt messages or fractured and The Echo advises BalEnglish, feel free to email it in lina MP Don Page ‘to keep his to editor@echo.net.au. nose out of Council matters’. Q Q Q Q – The Echo, 26/9/90

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