The Northern Rivers Times Edition 186

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The Northern Rivers Times

February 1, 2024!!!

18 NEWS

“Leemo has views on just about anything”

‘ASK A ‘SIMPLE’ QUESTION… but BEWARE’ ‘Mum, do you buy my treats from that nice ‘Woolys’ shop? It’s just that I heard that ‘cos the ‘Woolys’ shop didn’t have any cheapie Australia Day stuff imported from China on sale this year some people are very cross; some EVEN boycotting ‘Woolys’. Mum, HOW will you get my treats from there if there are protesters blocking the entry and maybe calling you bad names?’ Hmmm. The old woman just stared at me, with a look that would chill a penguin. (it’s ‘Leemo Cat here in ‘discussion’ with ‘Mum Jane’). She slowly put her book aside and quite contrary to normal, spoke to me calmly. ‘Leems, I quite frankly truly believe we have more than adequate stuff being imported from China for sale in Australia right now. ‘Wooly’s’ made an astute business decision not to stock things that don’t sell which I believe is very wise on their part.’ I went to speak & she put her hand up & told me to be quiet as she wasn’t finished. Eeek! ‘Leems, China also has a day similar to ‘Australia’ Day. It is on October 1st. and started in 1949, to commemorate the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Festivities include fireworks and concerts in the capital Beijing, with the focus on Tiananmen Square.’ (And don’t ask about Tiananmen Square on 15/4/1989 Gottit?) ‘Leems, I confess I am no expert on China, but I am NOT aware of Australia exporting stuff in the ‘celebratory’

National Day themed goods TO China labelled ‘Made in Australia.’ Kinda like stuffed Pandas, Chairman Mao Memorabilia, Chinese Knots, Chopsticks, Chicken-ChowMein, Spring Rolls, Cloisonné artefacts & so on. And yet, bloody hell, WE import all sorts of Australia Day themed stuff from China like stuffed Koalas, Kangaroos, Kookaburras, Thongs, Boomerangs, Flags, T-Shirts, Hats? Next thing I know my CWA BRANCH will be importing Lamingtons & Scones for the 100th Anniversary of the CWA in Lismore in Nov. If this comes to pass, I shall certainly protest. WELL, c’mon Leems, you smartypants cat; explain this conundrum.’ OMG! Crikey! I’ve had quite enough of this. ‘MUM, you are nothing more than an vexatious old woman; I ask a simple question regarding whether you buy my treats from ‘Woolys’, but, as usual, you’ve turned an amiable chat, this time about my ‘food’ sources, into something contentious (you’re talking to yourself ‘cos I’ve turned a deaf ear to your blather) bordering on Trade Agreements between Australia & China. Get off your stupid soap-box and answer my question; DO you buy treats for me from ‘Woolys’ and where will you get them if you can’t go in there ‘cos of protesters? Well? She rolled her eyes & glared, tempting me to bite the hurty bit of her ankle. ‘Leemo, your special diet Vet Recommended treats come from various sources at great expense to myself. What I’m trying to get across to you is that we should buy as much as we can of goods MADE IN AUSTRALIA, not imported stuff. And YEP, I will continue to shop at ‘Woolys’ & take a big stick with me to smack people who antagonize me. So, are you satisfied you treat obsessed cat, yet again thinking only about yourself.’ Oh thank the Lord, my feline friend ‘Treasure’ just texted and invited me on a picnic. Nitey, Leemo,

Continued Fire Ant Treatment in Murwillumbah Post-Wet Season Due to recent heavy rainfall affecting the treatment of fire ants in and around Murwillumbah, the National Fire Ant Eradication Program (NFAEP) and NSW DPI have announced a temporary pause in their treatment activities. The program is set to resume once the ground conditions improve. The Tweed incident, separate from the recent discovery of fire ants in Wardell, south of Ballina, is receiving special attention. The NFAEP’s engagement team, which has garnered positive feedback and interest from Murwillumbah residents and business owners, aims to resume treatment after the wet conditions subside. Despite having engaged with over 1,200 individuals in the area and receiving more than 500 calls about suspected fire ants, none of the reports have been confirmed as fire ants. The only confirmed detection in the Tweed region remains at the South Murwillumbah industrial estate, identified in late November 2023.

The next phase of the emergency response in South Murwillumbah involves treating and inspecting properties within the 500 m to 5 km section of the designated Movement Control Area. Ensuring the thorough examination and treatment of all properties in this zone, visible fire ants or not, is crucial to safeguarding residents and businesses from the potential harm caused by these invasive pests. Landowner Consent:

The NFAEP emphasizes the importance of written consent from landowners to access their properties for treatment. The team has been actively seeking consent through door-knocking efforts. Treatment can only proceed with the explicit written consent of the property owner. Mayor of Tweed Shire, Chris Cherry, urges landowners and tenants within the 5 km zone in Murwillumbah to promptly sign the online consent form,

The fire ant treatment consists of small corn grit pieces saturated in soybean oil and includes a mild concentration of an insect growth regulator. Treatment can only proceed with the written consent of property owners.

emphasizing the collective responsibility to protect the community and local businesses. How to Provide Consent: 1. Visit fireants.org. au/south-murwillumbahfire-ant-detection. 2. Review information on the safe chemical used for treatment. 3. Complete the online consent form at ants.daf.qld.gov.au/tableof-contents/propertyinformation-form/ Once consent is granted, residents are urged to inform the NFAEP of any access restrictions and potential hazards on their property before the treatment team’s visit. This includes details about locked gates, pets, and property access issues. Mayor Cherry emphasizes the shared responsibility of keeping the area fire ant-free and urges residents to report any suspicious ants or nests online at fireants. org.au or by calling 13 25 23. For additional information, including movement controls, refer to the NSW DPI website at dpi.nsw.gov. au/fire-ants.

COP THIS! NEW WOMEN IN UNIFORM LAY DOWN THE LAW IN THE CLARENCE VALLEY Two new senior police officers have arrived in the region and deserve the warmest of Clarence Valley welcomes, Clarence Nationals MP Richie Williamson has said. “Superintendent Joanne Schultz took over from Superintendent Steve Clarke last year

as Commander of the Coffs/Clarence Local Area Command, and by all accounts has hit the ground running,” Mr Williamson said. “NSW Police have also allocated a second inspector for our area, joining Inspector Richard Garrels. Inspector Sally Scott has just started and

is tasked with looking after the lower river part of the Clarence Valley.” Mr Williamson said that the promotion of women to senior roles in the NSW Police Force made the community stronger, fairer and safer. “This has been a welcome and growing trend since the

Richie Williamson welcomes the Clarence’s new top cops Superintendent Joanne Schultz and Inspector Sally Scott

appointment of the first ever Commissioner of the NSW Police Force, Karen Webb APM, under the previous Liberal and Nationals Government,” Mr Williamson said. “The days of NSW cops being a boys club are fortunately long gone, and I really encourage girls and women from the Richmond and Clarence Valleys to look into a rewarding career with one of the world’s largest police forces. “Head on over to www.police.nsw.gov. au/recruitment. You may be pleasantly surprised,” Mr Williamson concluded.


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A Guide to Koala-Friendly Gardens

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pages 46-55

Enhancing Rural Healthcare: Government Initiative Boosts Support for Rural Generalists

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page 45

Urgent Reforms to Vaping Laws: A Call to Safeguard Youth Against Nicotine Addiction

1min
page 45

Innovative MRI Technique Revolutionizes Severe Depression Treatment

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page 44

Boosted Work Bonus Unlocks Extra Income for Older Australians

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page 44

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pages 42-43

Toyota Trademark Fuels Speculation of High-Performance Flagship

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page 41

GWM Unveils 2024 Tank 500: Hybrid Power, Seven Seats, and Competitive Pricing to Challenge Toyota Prado

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page 41

Ford’s Global CEO Affrms Commitment to V8 Engines, Unveils Long-Term Vision

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page 40

Build more social housing to tackle homelessness: Homelessness NSW

6min
pages 38-40

Urgent Call for ACCC Inquiry as Farmers and Families Grapple with Unfair Retail Practices

3min
pages 36-37

peak farm body is urging the Federal Government to put its agricultural policies under the microscope as it prioritises cost of living relief for Australians.

1min
page 36

Meat & Livestock Australia Initiates Search for New Managing Director

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pages 35-36

Markets Signals Bright Start to 2024

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RIC reaches 3,000 farm loan customers

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page 34

Government rejects compensation offer, betrays cattle industry

1min
page 34

Scrap unjust tax on farmers

1min
page 33

The Urgent Call for Collective Biosecurity Awareness

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page 33

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE

2min
page 32

ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION: PENNY EVANS AND BETTY RUSS

1min
page 32

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

17min
pages 24-27

NSW Environment Protection Authority statement:

7min
pages 21-23

Casino saleyards back in action with Outcross at the helm

1min
page 21

Female leadership key to community ‘saving itself’ in unprecedented trauma

4min
page 20

$12K GRANTS TO GROW RICHMOND AND CLARENCE VALLEY HEALTH WORKFORCE

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COP THIS! NEW WOMEN IN UNIFORM LAY DOWN THE LAW IN THE CLARENCE VALLEY

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Continued Fire Ant Treatment in Murwillumbah Post-Wet Season

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page 18

The Greatest Show in Town!

1min
pages 16-17

Improving safety on the Summerland Way

2min
pages 14-16

Tweed Shire 2024 Citizen of the Year – dedicated frefghter and disability support worker Julie Lowe

6min
pages 12-13

FROM DREAMER TO HEALER: ALLEGRA’S INSPIRING JOURNEY

6min
pages 9-11

Time for a closer look at supermarket pricing

4min
page 8

Suffolk Park property owner fined $12,000 for unauthorised holiday letting

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Tweed citizens recognised at Australia Day Awards Ceremony

1min
page 6

Achievement Awards

1min
pages 4-5

MP backs “Stop the Fill” petition

3min
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Inspiring leader joins her dad as award winner

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Celebrating Excellence: Ballina Shire’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners

4min
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Tweed Shire Council bucks tradition

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