The Northern Rivers Times Edition 172

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The Northern Rivers Times

October 26, 2023

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Amber alert for blue-green algae at Bray Park Weir Tweed Shire Council has issued an amber alert for blue-green algae in the Tweed River at Bray Park Weir, however, tap water across the Tweed remains safe to drink and bathe in. Manager Water and Wastewater Operations Brie Jowett said the amber alert meant blue-green algae might be multiplying in the affected waterway. “Bray Park Weir is the source of water for the Bray Park Water

Blue-green algae alert tile.

Treatment Plant, the

potential risk, warning signs are being placed along the Tweed River near Bray Park including Byangum Bridge.

plant that supplies drinking water for most of the Tweed,” Mrs Jowett said. “Testing by the NATA-accredited Tweed Laboratory Centre found no evidence in the Bray Park Weir pool of the

An Irish orphan finds her home in a new land Title: A Spirit of Place Author: Jeff Townsend Price: $40.66 Publisher: Balboa Press By Samantha Elley Cherokee Rose Harper has just buried her mother and then watched her father be murdered. Before she has even reached womanhood she is an orphan and has to decide how she will survive. Her only living relative is her step brother who has gone off to war and may never return. It is Ireland in 1835 and there isn’t a great deal of choice, so she manages to disguise herself as a cabin boy on a ship bound for the new colony in a place called New South Wales. On the voyage she meets Ruian Conner, a young man who keeps

her secret and has a marked impression on her life. After a fatal ship wreck Rose and Ruain are separated and their lives from there take separate paths. Rose is rescued from a group of whalers by an Aboriginal named Wajum who teaches her the ways of the Indigenous people of the land. Ruain establishes his business amongst the white settlers and eventually turning to studying and practicing law. As the years pass, it becomes inevitable that they would once again enter each other’s lives, but not without sacrifice and trauma. Jeff Townsend is a local author on the Northern Rivers and has enjoyed a diverse career as a teacher, entrepreneur and writer. His other books include The Path of the Hawk, The Way of Wolves and Deep Water.

algal species capable of

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To inform the public

producing toxin. “Even if this species

such as swimming or kayaking,” Mrs Jowett said. “Do not eat fish or shellfish from the

reproduce quickly in still or slow-flowing water, when it is warm and sunny, and the water is nutrient-rich.

Tap water in the Tweed remains safe Signs remain in place at Clarrie Hall Dam wall and Crams Farm. Mrs Jowett said Council was taking a precautionary approach

waterways and keep animals away. “Please remember, never drink untreated river water at any time. “During the bloom, do

Affected water may appear to have a green, paint-like scum on the water, near the edges or greenish clumps

was there, Council’s water treatment processes are very robust. We remove blue-green algae from the water when blooms occur so our water would remain perfectly safe to drink.” Further upstream at Clarrie Hall Dam, a green alert for blue-green algae remains in place, issued on 30 November 2022. A green alert means algae is present in low densities in the dam. Council is continuing to monitor the situation and is testing twice a week at the dam, Bray Park Weir and Tweed River at Uki while ensuring water is treated appropriately for the conditions. of the presence of blue-green algae and any

Council has issued an amber alert for blue-green algae at Bray Park Weir (pictured on 17 October 2023). Tap water across the Tweed remains safe to drink and bathe in.

and advising against recreational activities in the Tweed River upstream of Bray Park Weir. “At this time, we advise people not to touch water in the affected waterways, including recreational activities

not water livestock with untreated river water upstream of the weir. If you come into contact with the algae, rinse it off with fresh water and seek medical advice if symptoms appear.” Blue-green algae occurs naturally and can

throughout the water and can have a musty odour. Go to tweed.nsw.gov. au/waterandwastewater for the latest information. For more information on blue-green algae, visit waternsw.com.au/waterquality/algae.


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BOWEN THERAPY

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HammondCare and The Disability Trust join forces to offcially open The Plant Room cafe

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Managing livestock in dry times

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pages 25-26

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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Amber alert for blue-green algae at Bray Park Weir

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pages 14-16

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