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REX CUTS ROUTES Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan, Lismore City Council Mayor Steve Krieg and Clarence Valley Council Mayor Ian Tiley have called on the new Labor Government to extend the Regional Airline Network Support (RANS) program. This program has supported Regional Express (Rex) to keep servicing our community. air links to the capital cities for medical, professional and other essential travel needs,” Mr

Hogan said. “I have consistently fought for this program to ensure these “It is now up to the new Government to show their support for our region. “If the Labor Government do not provide this funding, we would risk not having any air services at all.” Lismore City Council Mayor Steve Krieg said as a regional city, it is important for Lismore to have airport services.

Sydney are very important to the Lismore economy. “Lismore hosts Southern Cross University, Lismore Base Hospital, regional law courts, regional sports facilities, large events, the tourist hotspot number of businesses that rely on the airport to stay connected,” Mayor Krieg said. services also provide jobs for local people such as check-in

and baggage handling, cleaning, airport inspectors and refueler as well related service jobs.” Clarence Valley Council Mayor Ian Tiley said the withdrawal of the Rex service from Grafton and the Clarence Valley is most unwelcome news and a real blow to the businesses and people of our Valley. “Rex were enticed in 2006 to commence regular services to Grafton. “I was involved in those

negotiations which included a reduction in the normal landing charges for the company. “That concession I believe continues today,” Mayor Tiley said. “The future of the Clarence Valley airport is enhanced by recent announcements which could see the facility as the headquarters for Clarence emergency services. “Other developments at airside are also possible in the future.”

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Affordable housing DA runs gauntlet TIM HOWARD A proposal for 16-unit affordable housing units at South Grafon has successfully run the gauntlet of local planning rules, neighbours’ fears and councillor opposition to move to the next stage of development. North Coast Community Housing, a not-for-profit registered community housing provider, has submitted a development application to Clarence Valley Council to build 16 one and two-bedroom units at 4 and 5 Bluegum Way. At the May council meeting councillors voted for the development, despite 12 submissions and a petition from neighbours against the proposal. Not all the councillors were in favour of the DA because, it failed to meet several guidelines of the council’s development control plan. However, it did meet requirements of the 2011 Local Environment Plan for affordable housing, except that the development was less than 400m from neighbouring properties,

requiring council to make a decision to override aspects of the development control plan. These were dropping the number of car parking required under the DCP and lowering the percentage of private open space. Cr Karen Toms moved the officer’s recommendation to approve the development with the variations to the DCP. She said it would put a roof over the head of 16 families, including, people like a young police officer, she claimed, who moved to the area and could not find a place to live. “It seems strange to me

we could have a situation were a police officer or a nurse could move to the area and not find somewhere to live,” she said. Cr Bill Day sought to amend the plans by clipping a unit from the plan to allow for more car parking spaces and do everything possible to keep two big trees likely to be cut down. He also said the development should be fenced off along its Rushforth Rd edge to deter people from parking on the street verge. He characterised these modifications as moves to “bring both sides together”. But it didn’t work. Cr

Greg Clancy said he appreciated Cr Day’s effort, but it fell short of the “real issues”. He said 15 or 16 units would still be an overdevelopment of the site and discussions to save the trees would be “light weight, just discussion”. Cr Toms let fly against the amendment, describing it as “councillors deciding to be planners”. “That would get us in the Land and Environment Court and I don’t think many councillors would want to go there,” she said. Cr Steve Pickering introduced the idea Cr Day’s amendment might be unlawful and the Mayor Cr Tiley floated

the idea of deferring to get more advice. He decided instead to put the amendment to the vote, which was lost. There was more spirited encounters when debate returned to the original motion to approve the development. Cr Clancy said there were other issues with the development including the steep sides and drainage, which concerned neighbours. Cr Toms returned with her right of reply to reiterate the importance of affordable housing to the region and affirm the council’s right to bend some of its rules to ensure it happened. “It will be sad to lose those two beautiful trees,

but we will have 16 families with roofs over their heads,” she said. After the meeting Mayor Tiley, who was one of the two dissenting votes on the motion, said he understood why residents, in their submissions against the development, had fears this type of development could create a ghetto in the community. But he said overall he was happy with the council’s decision to allow development of much need affordable housing in Grafton. The meeting voted 5-2 for the DA after Crs Alison Whaites and Peter Johnston declared an interest and left the chamber for the item.

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7.45pm. He was taken to Casino Police Station where he was charged with murder, reckless wounding, and affray. The youth has been refused bail to appear at a Children’s Court on Monday.

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Temporary pumps in place at sewerage plant Treatment Plant (STP) is currently treating

LARA LEAHY After the Lismore Sewage Treatment Plants

electrical equipment that situation. Lismore City Council

months.”

impact at the East treatment plant.

permanent pump station infrastructure as per For the next 3 to 6 months, temporary

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into the catchment.” However the EPA

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majority of the sewerage

operations at the plant

monitor the situation.

is receiving treatment of the treatment process.”

improve this level of treatment.” wastewater assets are

waterways.” The resumption catchment impacts will some time. coming months.”


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Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, AO, RAN, visited Australian Navy Cadets at Cockatoo Island, Sydney. The visit occurred during the Australian Navy Cadet Fleet Engagement Camp and he is pictured with Cadet Chief Petty Officer Rory Jackett of TS Lismore. Photo: Courtesy Royal Australian Navy

Lismore cadet addresses Sydney conference SAMANTHA ELLEY Rory Jackett is one 17-year-old who knows where he is going. As part of Training Ship (TS) Lismore, Rory has attained the rank of Cadet Chief Petty Officer, which is the highest rank achievable for a cadet of the Australian Navy Cadets (ANC). Across Australia there are seven Cadet Chief Petty Officers in the ANC. When Rory finishes his HSC this year, the St Mary’s High School student wants to join the Royal Australian Navy.

“I had seen the RAN Hobart class of destroyer and the look of the ship attracted me,” he said. “My Nan got some recruitment information for the Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) and five years later here I am.” Rory recently attended the Indo Pacific Sea Power conference in Sydney where he also gave a speech. “I will also be leading the ANC contingent in Sydney for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee parade in June,” he said. On his visit to Sydney, Rory met Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral

Michael Noonan, AO RAN and attended the Australian Navy Cadet Fleet Engagement Camp on Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour. “I was able to do some ship visits and tours of HMAS Penguin, HMAS Parramatta, HMAS Hobart and HMAS Adelaide,” he said. “There were about 60 cadets from all around NSW and the ACT and we spent time with the Water Police and visited the Maritime museum.” Rory said the skills he has learnt and people he has met in the ANC have been invaluable.

“You learn leadership and management skills and the importance of the relationships with people,” he said. “Without great people, we wouldn’t be as effective.” In his speech at the Sea Power conference, he outlined the importance of the ANC for young people and in its role of supporting the Australian Navy. “Through exposure to a multitude of diverse Navy environments, the ANC provides young people with a sense of affiliation and pride alongside

Defence Values, of Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity, and Excellence,” he said in his speech. “In the course of this, the ANC is developing the next generations of Marine Technicians, Boatswain’s Mate, Seahawk pilots, or even a future leader of our Navy.” Rory recommends any young person interested in the Navy, or wanting to learn life skills, to join the Australian Navy Cadets at TS Lismore. “The ANC as a whole is very committed to develop the Australian

youth with its definitions of values and sense of affiliation,” he said. “It better prepares the younger generations for their future roles in the general Australian community. “It looks good on your resume too,” he laughed. If you are interested in knowing more about the Australian Navy Cadets, you can contact Commanding Officer Heather O’Hehir, TS Lismore on 0412 957 962.

NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards Nominations now open Local volunteers give so much of themselves to our communities across the Lismore Electorate. Through floods, COVID-19, bushfires, droughts and more they are there for us, offering a helping hand. The NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards are a great opportunity to recognise and celebrate our community volunteers.

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mitigation funding Clarence Valley Council will advocate for more funding to help mitigate the Clarence Valley against future impacts Two separate Mayoral Minutes, which sought greater funding for and house raising, have received unanimous support at the Ordinary Council Meeting at Grafton Council Chambers today (24 May). Under the Voluntary House Raising Scheme, the NSW Government provides 67 per cent (up to $60,000) of the level of a dwelling, and the property owner is required to provide the 33 per cent balance. In February this year Council was awarded a total of $810,000

across three years under the NSW Government

plan. “It is timely and appropriate, especially given we have experienced no less

Management Program. Mayor Ian Tiley presented a Minute to seek to secure “more appropriate levels of funding” to enable vulnerable houses to be

since the election of this Council,” Mayor Tiley said. In August 2020 Council adopted and ranked for implementation a wide

within a reasonable period of time.

for raising only two to three dwellings per year,” Mayor Ian Tiley said. “However, around 45 property owners in places such as Harwood, Southgate, Lawrence, Ulmarra and Gilletts Ridge have expressed interest to date. “Given the likely further applications for house raising, and the present low rate of State

Government funding support, it will likely be many years before most eligible dwellings would be raised.” Council will lobby the NSW Premier, Minister for Emergency Services and the Member for Clarence Chris Gulaptis for increased funding for voluntary house raisings measure on the Clarence Council will then present a motion to

seek this increased funding at the 2022 Local Government NSW Annual Conference in the Hunter Valley in October, which will be attended by Cr Greg Clancy and Cr Allison Whaites. Meanwhile, another Mayoral Minute resolved to seek greater Commonwealth and NSW funding to enable timely completion of various prioritised projects under its

projects which relied on funding from other levels of government. action on the list is the rehabilitation of approximately 600 metres of the Maclean levee. Others include Iluka levee strengthening, major upgrades to new automatic gauge on the Orara River at Glenreagh.

$10m to boost hardwood timber supplies Timber producers impacted by hardwood shortages from of state will receive support from the NSW Government to secure supplies from outside the region, thanks to a $10 million support package. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the industry, which generates hundreds of local jobs, will continue to play a crucial role in rebuilding impacted communities right along the Mid Coast and North Coast. “The $10 million Hardwood Timber Haulage Subsidy Program will cover the cost for businesses to transport materials from outside their existing supply areas.”

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The NSW Council of Social Services (NCOSS) has made four recommendations to the NSW Government, to address lessons learned and ongoing supports required in the aftermath of the Northern Rivers

it is often disadvantaged communities who are most impacted, and it’s

Lodged in response to the 2022 NSW Flood

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submission highlights how local NGOs in Northern NSW stepped in to support their communities, in the absence of prompt

on the ground, providing “This important function appears to be left to goodwill,

evacuation centres, doing welfare checks,

“Given the social services sector faces rising demand and chronic under-funding at the best of times, it is an

essentials, coordinating volunteers and managing “While we don’t seem to have learnt from

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a coordinated effort, and no additional funding for the considerable additional workload

for the welfare of their vulnerable clients and

supplied shelter, food,

duration to provide management plans prioritise the needs of the most vulnerable and and resource local NGOs

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The submission highlights that this latest disaster has worsened

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severe housing crisis;

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NCOSS’s four recommendations have been drafted with input from member organisations in the Northern Rivers, including neighbourhood centres, Aboriginal organisations, homeless

impacted Northern other services, despite having no formal training, dedicated

led responses in the

housing providers and services providing domestic violence,

vulnerable population groups and those most

under-funding of social service NGOs in the Northern Rivers and the need to respond to increased demand in the through urgent measures, including:

Services to meet the real that will emerge over the

housing crisis across the Northern Rivers through a rapid ‘Social Housing Repair, Rebuild and

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Council’s EV charging station gets an upgrade The Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station in the Council carpark in Mullumbimby has been upgraded with a new 22kW AC charger that can now charge two cars at once. “We’ve observed greater demand for the EV Charging station in Mullumbimby and

wanted to offer a better product that can be used by more customers,” Byron Shire Council’s Sustainability Team Leader, Julia Adams said. “Electric Vehicles are part of our future and Byron Shire Council has been proactive in its investment

in technology and infrastructure to support this smart energy solution.” “The trade-off is that we’re charging $0.20 per kWh so that we can keep the facility up-to-date and working properly which we think is very reasonable considering charging

at home normally costs around $0.25 to $0.30 kWh,” she said. “It is estimated the transport sector contributes about 20 percent of New South Wales’ total greenhouse gases and is the secondbiggest contributor to carbon emissions after coal generated

electricity. Providing renewable energy for vehicles is one way we can make a real difference,” she said. The upgraded EV charging station is now on the Chargefox network and customers will need to use the Chargefox app or card to gain access.

“The Byron Fast DC charger located at the Byron Library has been having issues and is being sent back to the manufacturers factory in Brisbane for assessment and fixing,” Ms Adams said. “The repairs are expected to take two months.”

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Grafton Jetts flying after renovations

TIM HOWARD Just completed renovations to a Grafton fitness centre may have made it the biggest 24-7 gymnasium of the franchise in Australia. The owners of Jetts Grafton, Jo and Cass Powell, have not been able to confirm it with the parent company, but if it’s not the biggest, it’s in the finals. Cass said the Jetts parent company may have a couple of company gyms to rival it, but of the clubs in Australia, they’re almost certain Grafton was now the largest. “What we’re saying is Grafton Jetts is rumoured to be the biggest Jetts in Australia,” she said.

The centre on the Pound St side of the Shoppingworld complex has opened as a Jetts Grafton in 2009 and in July last year the Powells bought the franchise. Cass said they immediately started planning to renovate the gym, hoping to take advantage of a room next to the gym, which had been unoccupied for 12 years. “Basically it had become a place for the centre management to dump stuff over the years, so it had filled up with a collection of stuff they didn’t know what to do with,” Cass said. But before they could get started they had to get leases together and draw up all their plans

and get agreement from the centre management. How to incorporate the neighbouring business, required some lateral thinking and has turned to be a win/win solution for both business. “The plan ended up taking a U-shape,” Jo said. “The best solution was to build around the other business.” The design has solved an issue that can be a problem in the gym world. “There’s no mirrors and heavy lifting near the front door,” Cass said. “It’s a lot more friendly for new customers to come in. We want to make sure that everyone feels welcome when they come into our gym.” What has delighted

Jo and Cass is their members are excited to be using their new gym. “We ripped up carpet, knocked out walls while our members worked out around what was happening,” Cass said. “Eventually we had to close the gym while the final work was done and it was great everyone was so understanding.” She said the new gym was totally built for purpose. “We’ve put down new rubber flooring everywhere,” Cass said. “You can work out anywhere.” The response from their members has made the weeks of sleepless nights worth it for the two owners. “It’s a big investment,”

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Jo said. “The stress has been unbelievable, but we’re both so passionate about what we do, we would move mountains to achieve it. “We’re so grateful that everything has come together and our members are telling us every day how much they like it.” For Jo Powell, who was a member of the Australian women’s football team, the Matildas, in the early 2000s, seeing facilities like this available in regional centres is a dream come true. “As pioneers in the game it meant we had to give up a lot,” she said. “I had to relocate to Newcastle so I could be with Northern NSW.

“My week was training twice with the team, gym sessions, a fitness session and a full-time job.” Jo was picked to play for the Matildas for the 2000 Olympics, but couldn’t afford to give up her job, so had to pass up the chance. She said the facilities at Jetts Grafton would have been everything she needed as an elite athlete, but that was her prime concern. “We wanted to have facilities that had something for people of any age or ability. “There’s a coach who brings kids in here and our oldest member is 86,” Jo said.


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Fighting to make access to flood grants easier JANELLE SAFFIN MP State Member for Lismore Last month, I moved a notice of motion in the Legislative Assembly, calling on the NSW Government to make it straightforward and quicker for local residents and businesses to access flood relief grants on offer. Everywhere I go locals and businesses come to me distressed about the process of applying for the flood grants they need. It is too hard; people keep being asked over and over again for documents, being approved and unapproved, and having to jump through hoops constantly to get the support they need. The system is not working well and adding to increased stress. I moved: That this House: (1) Notes that communities in the Lismore Electorate have been devastated from catastrophic floods and landslips in February and March 2022. (2) Notes that the current onerous application process for disaster grants is distressing and re-traumatising many flood-affected people and businesses. (3) Calls on the Government to institute the efficient, timely, flexible, people-centred and compassionate administration of grants, and to fund government officials to be on the ground; walking the streets assisting people and businesses in need. Resilience NSW’s Mobile Recovery Street Teams have been doorknocking flood-affected residents in suburbs of Lismore, but this outreach needs to include all affected towns and villages in the region to ensure no-one

Lismore MP Janelle Saffin joined NSW Shadow Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib for a media conference in Parliament, shining a spotlight on the less than ordinary assessment and approval process across the flood recovery grants. is left behind. It needs to be made clear the service being offered as well. Ads in our local media work well and help support our economy. Select Committee’s visit to our region welcome I welcome the Legislative Council’s Select Committee on the Response to Major Flooding Across New South Wales in 2022 holding local site visits and public hearings and forums this week. The Committee, chaired by NSW Shadow Minister for the North Coast Walt Secord MLC, had a busy itinerary, visiting Cabbage Tree Island/Wardell, Ballina/ Byron, Lismore and Murwillumbah/Tweed over four days. The Committee will hold a further two

hearings in Sydney on Tuesday 14 June and Wednesday 15 June before producing a report by Tuesday 9 August with recommendations directed to the Government. I have had a lot of good feedback from the community, but many say that the timeline is too short. I have not been able to meet their deadline for submissions, but will appear in person in Murwillumbah and Lismore, if my Covid is gone. For more information please visit https://bit. ly/3yg1wFS or call the secretariat on 02 9230 3067. I am in the throes of writing a submission to the NSW Independent Flood Inquiry to examine and report on the causes of, preparedness

for, response to, and recovery from, the 2022 catastrophic flood event, with Professor Mary O’Kane AC and Michael ‘Mick’ Fuller APM leading this. I note they are in the region again on June 6 and have extended their timeline to receive submissions. They were flexible to start with. The Clarence Way has not gone away I continue to lobby the NSW Government for at least $12 million in funding towards upgrading the third and final stretch of the Clarence Way between the Bruxner Highway and Bonalbo. I have twice written to NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway MLC, strongly supporting Kyogle

Council’s Clarence Way campaign, including providing a condition assessment report and a business case. An upgrade of this vital link road between Urbenville and Woodenbong is almost finished, and the Commonwealth recently announced $16 million to continue the upgrade between Bonalbo and Urbenville. Kyogle Council will make a $4-million contribution towards improving road safety along this 31-kilometre ‘middle section’. Council last year lodged a $12-million application under the NSW Government’s Fixing Country Roads Program to upgrade the final 23-kilometre stretch of the Clarence way between the Bruxner Highway and Bonalbo.

CWA champions rural communities for a century I’m proud to be elected as a Deputy Chair of the new Parliamentary Friendship Group for the Country Women’s Association ¬in the organisation’s 100th year. The Chair is The Honourable Leslie Williams MP and the other Deputy Chairs are Helen Dalton MP, Tamara Smith MP and Nicole Overall MP In 100 years, the CWA has not only been a strong, consistent voice for rural women and families, but it has successfully brought about changes that have saved lives and greatly benefited rural communities. In April, the NSW CWA donated $500,000 to flood relief. I have huge respect and admiration for the ongoing work of the CWA, the important social connections it provides for women, the continued advocacy for our rural communities and their brilliant flood recovery efforts. Congrats to Prime Minister known affectionately as ‘Albo’ Congratulations to my good friend Anthony Albanese on being sworn in as our 31st Prime Minister. Albo is a friend of our area and is a man of integrity who will govern in the interests of all of us. What a fantastic change for a better Australia. I have hope. My message to PM Albo, which he loved, was: “From one Housing Commission kid to another. We can do anything, but you did the best thing for Australia and became our Prime Minister. Thank you. Love Janelle.”


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Voters in Page not for turning TIM HOWARD COMMENT As the political pundits pore over the Federal election results, the performance of The Nationals in Page has been a rock in a sea of change. For most of those digging in the entrails of the poll, it seems the certainties of the two-party system have all but disappeared down the cracks of a shattered vote. The major parties snared about 68% of the vote, with the Greens (11.7%) Independents, Teal and other colours (10.4%) and minor parties (9%) sharing the rest. But not so in Page. The result here, where incumbent National Kevin Hogan has won more than 62% of the two-party preferred vote, appears to reflect certainties not shared by the rest of the country. Mr Hogan even had one of those pesky Teal Independents in Hanabeth Luke, to contend with, Ms Luke put in a sterling effort, moving around the electorate, setting up grass roots connections in communities, attracting praise from local luminaries who came into contact with her. Her message of real

Kevin Hogan posters, like his vote tally, outnumber those of his opponents at the Joan Muir Community Centre booth in Turf St, Grafton. action on climate change, integrity in government and fairness and decency in distribution of health and education resources, came against a background of disaster in the electorate. But at the ballot box she attracted less than 12% of primary votes, even in parts of the electorate that had been underwater only weeks before the poll. The ALP did marginally better. It’s decision to preselect Patrick Deegan, who Mr Hogan trounced in 2019, surprised party faithful, but that’s where the surprises ended. Mr Deegan, with a background in social

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services, produced an earnest and sincere message of care for his community, but failed to translate that into something that might change votes. The Labor vote dropped 7.48% in a seat that has elected two ALP members (Harry Woods and Janelle Saffin) in the past 30 years. A quick detour through the Australian Electoral Commission’s boothby-booth breakdown in Pages shows the extent of the time warp. For shock value we’ll go to an obvious outlier first, the township of Nimbin. There Ms Luke with 258 and the Greens

candidate Kashmir Miller, with 253 votes, trounced Mr Hogan’s tally of just 61. Even Mr Deegan (172) outpolled him almost 3-1. There were other, smaller booths where the Greens, Independent and Labor all did well. More characteristic was a booth in Mr Deegan’s home town of Casino. There 752 people voted for Mr Hogan against 258 for one of their own in Mr Deegan. Ms Luke’s tally of 103 votes was more than 4% down on her seat average. This was the story repeated in the majority of booths across the electorate, even in areas where floods had

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smashed the community and residents had expressed dismay and anger at the lack of support from government agencies. There was a flicker of resistance in Lismore Central, where Mr Hogan’s vote was nearly halved, but took the combined votes of Labor, the Greens and the Independent to beat his tally of 349 or 36.78% of votes cast. So, what to make of an electorate where an unpopular Prime Minister had visited two months earlier, closeted himself away from the pubic and made excuses about why his government had

been slow delivering assistance? To be fair to Mr Hogan, he did not jump on the PM bandwagon. His efforts were unstinting in supporting the community, but the net effect was not the assistance the struggling community cried out for. In other electorates where candidates said one thing, but voted for another, voters were less forgiving. Page was also not the only seat where incumbents were returned with a healthy margin, but they were few and far between on the former government benches. Perhaps voters in Page are just happier with the political status quo than other areas. The community attitude toward politics has been changing for some time, with people questioning tribal support for one side or the other. The 2022 election has been the first sign a tipping point has been reached and voters have felt confident – or disgusted – enough to translate those feelings into votes. Except in Page, where the traditional pattern held firm for another election cycle. What might 2025 bring?


The Northern Rivers Times

June 2, 2022

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In the 2022 election the same parties have at this stage attracted 7,849,882 votes. These numbers will change a little as BUT this means that over 3,000,000 FEWER people voted for the major parties at this election than in 2019. In the Page electorate, where the Nationals and Labor dominate, this election they attracted over 29,000 FEWER votes than the 2019 election.’ Lynette Evans NUMULGI HYDRO POWER With power prices set to surge it’s time to get Nymboida hydro power station up and running Clarence council been diverging for years and getting it running it would power the whole north coast forget viability studies just get the cash and do it. Alan Mosley Yamba LNP DILEMA

continues unabated. It is obvious Labor did not win the election; the Libs lost it. Since the 2019 election there has been a relentless campaign in the mainstream media, particularly SHM, Guardian and the ABC to destroy ScoMo. It and the pandemic, but he was always on the back foot and showed a lack of astute judgement and leadership on many occasions. He has paid the price. He also allowed and encouraged the party to lurch to the centre left, a position normally occupied by Labor. A right-wing party can never win if it panders to the left, particularly regarding climate, woke issues, gender identity etc. The left just wants more. Fortunately, the Teals position and have forced the Libs to reassess their position, values, and strategies. I was confused why the Teals were trying to replace

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3 years. Roll on 2025. Joff Johnson Cumbalum NEW FAKE ORDER Thankfully the good, salt of the Earth country people were not fooled by the fake independent’s attempt to hijack our parliament. Our country people sensitive BS metre, they easily recognise how voting for the Simon says party would create chaos. The inner-city toffs however, opened their arms and most importantly their wallets and welcomed them clubs. Thumbing their surgically altered noses at the normal people of this great country, they don’t really care, it just makes them feel good about themselves. The Simon says party is big on BS and left wanting on action. For in an interview recently commented how the mad left want country people in the livestock industry to cut methane

gas emissions, with no help or compensation for a huge loss in revenue. He suggested in contrast to their idiotic demands, the inner-city elite should remove their fuel cabin cruisers, motor yachts and the like from our harbours and stop their polluting of the people’s open spaces. What a great idea, I think I just heard the toffs choking on their triple shot goats milk cafe latte’s. Sure, they will comply as they are now climate warriors. Yeh, no. They only insist on their mad ideologies and misguided rhetoric when the consequences don’t directly affect them (hypocrites). How good is Barnaby? no wonder country people love him. Zali, Alegra, Monique, Kylea, Zoe, when can we of windmills and solar farms in your electorates? a sure way to attract more support? So about 32% of Australia voted for

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June 2, 2022

The Northern Rivers Times

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Quick Response Grant recipient: Container of Dreams The Northern Rivers Flood Relief Fund, a partnership between NRCF and Byron Community Centre, raised an incredible $1,308,655 in a matter of weeks. This money means 103 grants (as of May 11, 2022) have reached community organisations who are imbedded, trusted and already connected on the resort style aged care, economy destroying emissions reductions electricity generation, gas extraction and mineral mining, a federal integrity commission, generous childcare subsidies, cheaper medicines. How does the sensible majority think that will turn out for us? We will all be watching you Albo, (if we have electricity) and holding you to account, you are in government now. Not on the sidelines taking cheap shots and enjoying a free ride from the lefty media. No excuses for failure will be accepted. You have talked enough, time to learn how to walk. G. MacDonald Pimlico PACIFIC ISLANDS How can any Australian political party criticize China whilst that country is enjoying a base in

Northern Rivers. One of those recipients is Container of Dreams. Container of Dreams is supporting the housing crisis by building

support options are limited. Many people did not continue their home

impacted home owners who have lost their homes. Housing is an enormous, urgent and overwhelming need across our region –

skyrocket to $20,000 and higher. Clare and the Container of Dreams team and volunteers deliver and assemble

Darwin, also used for their warships? I am very much against their attempts to sully the region with their rhetoric, but Australian criticism is hypocritical. Peter Walters Ballina

in the newspapers and quite frankly am amazed that the Council has not followed due process and gone to “expressions of interest” for the lease of the Wardell War Memorial Hall. The whole thing smacks of corruption and is not the way a Council should be run. Wardell Hall has now been blocked off for four years. What a dreadful way to treat a community hall dedicated to the memorial of the fallen in war. The SES recently had to hold a community meeting

WARDELL AGAIN Life in Wardell has gone very quiet in the street, but there is plenty of the background. Why is it that Ballina councillors believe they are superior to us lowly mortals? I’ve heard horror stories about one councillor telling people to f@&% off, which is not nice. I’ve heard other stories of a Sydney councillor offering to come up area and give all help possible. Some people are so nice, and others are blatantly horrid. I’ve read the report of the last Council meeting

in St Patrick’s (Roman Catholic) Church, and Recover NSW is now based in the Anglican Church further up the road. The Wardell Sports & Rec Club has been taken over and fenced off from public view, and the pub is shut. I don’t believe a single councillor has visited

people’s driveways and backyards, as a temporary liveable housing solution, whilst they are rebuilding their permanent home. The tiny homes can be relocated, so there will be a number of these tiny homes in circulation on a impacted areas of the Northern Rivers. Wardell CORE in the old bank building. From all accounts, Ballina councillors just don’t care. Last week I saw a farmer, who had lost his house and 50 chooks in cartons of eggs laid by his remaining chooks to Wardell CORE for handing out to the needy. By comparison, Cr Nigel has increased the price of his pies to $6! Fruit and vegetables are donated. A lot of stuff arrives unsolicited and is handed out to those who have lost everything. So, I say to Ballina councillors: Get out of your big houses on high ground and take a look at what is going on. The matter of the Wardell Hall lease should be the subject of a recission motion and put to an expressions of interest process. Margaret Howes Empire Vale

Proposed Road Disposal Section 152D Roads Act 1993 In accordance with section 152D of the Roads Act 1993, notice is hereby given of the proposed sale of the Crown public roads listed in Schedule 1. If a sale proceeds, the road(s) will cease to be a public road upon transfer of the road to freehold land in accordance with section 152H of the Act. Schedule 1: • Crown road at Moleville Creek, within and adjoining the property at 637 Clarence Way and adjoining the property at 595 Clarence Way. (File Ref: 22/03134, Cluster: 634695)

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YET ANOTHER WAR… by Nigel Dawe

AS military personnel, rumble across Europe once more – crushing lives and claiming lands that are not up for the taking. I can’t help but thinkers of the last century who devoted their creative energies to warning the world against such things. One hundred and eight years after ‘the war to end all wars’ jettisoned the western world into the hinted wasteland of the modern industrial age, we once again teeter on the brink of a to efface all that civilisation and culture have not just built, but has ultimately stood for. From Einstein himself, to lesser known but no less cerebral luminaries and Nobel prize winners like Norman Angell, Bertrand Russell, Herman Hesse, Romain Rolland, Bertha von Suttner: the message from each and every one of these elevated souls was the same – avoid the lunacy of war, at all costs! When will humanity come of age, at what point will maturity be reached and an awareness that we all rightfully belong, albeit deserve to occupy a place upon this tiny outpost of a planet. Maybe it’s naïve of me, but I often imagine a world without any military presence or armies at all, a world where such things are not necessary. According to research, the total global military expenditure is just shy of two trillion dollars per annum. The mind boggles as to how such funds could be to improve education and access to medical facilities the world over, and dare I even say to abolish poverty. Just imagine channelling these resources to improve the world, instead of manoeuvring

it closer to oblivion. The big-hearted German, and selfconfessed international citizen, Herman Hesse, who had to live through two world wars as someone looking on in utter disbelief, once said: “We must learn to value ideas as highly as bullets or gold pieces, to love possibilities and cultivate them in ourselves; we must gain intimations of the future and of the future in our own hearts…Ideals and faith in the future are always right. They are the one source from which the world draws strength.” And it is such strength, right now, that draw upon – strength in unity, not a weakness in menial opposition. Our directed anger is required right now toward leaders such as Putin who do not deserve the right to lead. Not ire towards the entire Russian population, who, crave more than anything avoidance of and crippling economic sanctions. Thus, in the words of Romain Rolland, one of history’s greatest peace-oriented thinkers: “Let us unite! Above all race questions, which are for the most part a mask behind which pride crouches and the interests of the classes dissemble, there is a law of humanity, eternal and universal, of which we are all the servants and guardians; it is that of the right of the people to rule themselves. And they who violate shall be the enemy of all.”


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June 2, 2022

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Community calls for better flood warnings TIM HOWARD Clarence Valley residents are looking for information more detailed than river heights after their many low lying properties were inundated during the recent flood events. About 70 people attended the final meeting of an SES information gathering campaign at the Grafton District Services Club last Thursday and told stories of serious flood damage despite the Grafton levee walls holding. The owner of the flight school at South Grafton Aerodrome, Peter Clements, who had aircraft covered in water during the flooding in February and March, said there was vital information he needed to know to protect his business. Mr Clements wanted to know at what height and time the flood gates shut as the Clarence River rose. “As soon as the gates are shut the water behind them begins to rise,” he said. “During flood in February/March there was so much rain here the water came up over five aircraft in the hangers. He said the water rose 840mm, more than twice the height it had reached in the 20 years he has

South Grafton Aerodrome flight instructor Peter Clements said five of his aircraft were damaged by localised flooding in the February/March rain event. operated out of the aerodrome. “If I have an idea of what’s going to happen I can fly the aircraft out to Grafton,” he said. “I was able to do that before the second flood in March.” Mr Clement, who is a retired paramedic familiar with emergency procedures, said as rain events become more extreme, the public needed more detailed information to make decisions. “The flood mitigation strategy has to take local flooding into account, even if the river is not going to top the levees,” he said. The response from the SES and Clarence Valley Council, which

LARA LEAHY resolved that they will not proceed with special rate variations for 2022/23, due to a of council operations, and in response to community consultation done for a recommended rate variation in 2023/24. Existing funding restoration was found

complete works at this time, so the council have voted to divert the remaining funding into the Streetscape Project. Greg Sauer of Monument Association that the remaining funds for the grant, $86,040.28 will be transferred to complete a further building in the Streetscape Project - the

was represented at the meeting, did not totally satisfy Mr Clement. The SES community capacity officer from the Hunter Valley, Jake Hoppe, said it was up to the council to advise when the floodgates would shut. However, Mr Clement said he was happy the council had taken it on board and make changes to the way it provides flood data to the public. A board member of a local aged care provider, Geoff Shepherd, was also after information that would allow his organisation to ensure the safety of the elderly people in its care. He was interested in the of forming community

action teams, subordinate to the SES, which would have early access to information and could more quickly organise a response to any flooding threat. Mr Shepherd said it was important to get information early to give elderly resident time to evacuate. “We’re talking about people with wheelywalkers,” he said. The meeting also discussed the failure of the new bridge during the last flood when localised flooding cut off the bridge approaches on the northern side. The council representative, Robyn Monk, said this had occurred due to a pump

failure near Grieve St. “The pump was supplied by Transport for NSW and was faulty,” she said. “It is a warranty issue that is being dealt with.” The SES deputy zone commander Mark Elm outlined how the SES combined with other emergency services, the Bureau of Meteorology, local council and government agencies to collect and disseminate information. He said the SES partnered with the ABC to provide up to flood information including flood watch and evacuation orders. But he said the latest flooding had changed the way emergency services

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for funding, or we will down the track. The investigation and report into the works needing to be done has been handed to us to hold in trust

allocated. Residual grant money will be returned to the funding body. The Draft Village Concept Plans for Liston, Legume, Urbenville, Drake, Torrington, Mingoola and Jennings have been adopted as amended after the community consultation. Kristen Lovett and Peter Hay have been endorsed as the two representatives

is waiting on timber before completion, and the National Building as well as the Premiere Store will be completed in the next 10 weeks. This extra funding will allow us to complete the bakery restoration. still be restored - but it will take more time. The owners can apply

through.” Council have scrapped plans for the truck wash at the sale yards, due to frame between quotation and works to be done, outweighing the grant resources and funding

responded. “Water got into unprecedented places and we had no idea what was going to happen,” he said. “Floods are always different. To a certain extent you should forget what the last flood did and focus what’s happening in this one.” Commander Elm said the Clarence desperately needed more active SES members with just 15 people now trained to do flood emergency work. He said there were other members in the SES Community Capability Unit, but they did administrative work and were not trained to go out into the field. Mr Hoppe said after the meeting one of the reasons for the information campaign was to recruit more members. He said it was easy to joint the SES online at . “It’s very simple, logon to the site and all the information is there to help you volunteer,” he said. Mr Hoppe said he had been involved in 15 meeting during this campaign and had reached out to more than 2500 people. “We had 70 here tonight, which was good,” he said.

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June 2, 2022

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Byron Shire bioenergy facility DA approved The Northern Rivers Regional Planning Panel has approved a development application (DA) for a bioenergy facility to be built at the Byron Shire Council’s Byron Bay sewage treatment plant. The bioenergy facility will process 28,000 tonnes of green waste per year and convert it into renewable energy, producing enough electricity to power the plant as well as the Byron Bay STP. Excess energy will be exported into the grid and it will also produce a very high-quality compost for use locally by residents and farmers. Project Manager, John Hart, said the Panel’s decision is an exciting and historic moment for Byron

Shire, the Northern Rivers and Australia. “While this technology is in use in other parts of the world, especially Europe, this is the first time a dry anaerobic digestion facility of this kind has been approved for development in Australia,” Mr Hart said. “It’s a golden opportunity for Byron Shire to pave the way towards zero emissions with an innovative waste management and renewable energy solution,” he said. The bioenergy facility will convert organic waste to renewable energy and compost, divert waste from landfill and reduce carbon emissions. The NRPP has added several conditions to

balance the operational needs and biodiversity value of the site which is an artificial wetland constructed by Council. These include: • a limit to the number of vehicles on the site • vegetation fencing solutions to further protect the adjacent flora and fauna. “This is a fantastic project that will help our community increase its long-term resilience towards climate change,” Mr Hart said. The project will be reviewed by the elected Council later in 2022, with grant funding options for the $23.8 million project currently being explored. The DA is on the NSW Planning Portal.

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General manager mid-term review; selection panel recruitment Councillors have noted the satisfactory performance of Clarence Valley Council Acting General Manager Laura Black as reported in her mid-term review. A panel comprising Mayor Ian Tiley, Deputy Mayor Greg Clancy, Cr Debrah Novak and Cr Karen Toms conducted the review on 2 May 2022. A Mayoral Minute advising Council of the panel’s determination received unanimous support at the Ordinary Council Meeting at Grafton Council Chambers on 24 May. Mayor Tiley said he saw no reason the assessment should not be on the public record, despite no obligation to report the outcomes of the mid-term review. “The councillors were satisfied on the performance of the Acting General Manager,” Mayor Tiley said. “The panel agreed with the self-assessment provided by the Acting

General Manager, and in fact marked her slightly higher than her selfassessment.” Council also selected Cr Karen Toms and Cr Jeff Smith to join Mayor Tiley and Deputy Mayor Greg Clancy on the four-person recruitment selection panel for the general manager position for Clarence Valley Council. The position is due to be filled by 7 Oct to replace Ashley Lindsay, who will retire. Ms Black, who was previously Council’s Director of Corporate and Governance, has been the Acting General Manager since 26 November 2021, when Mr Lindsay took 225 days of long service and

annual leave. “The panel’s primary role will be to conduct first interviews and select the best two or three applicants to make presentations to the full Council,” Mayor Tiley said. The Guidelines for the Appointment and Oversight of General Managers under Section 23A of the Local Government Act provides that recruitment, using merit selection, should be a competitive process where the applicant who demonstrates that they have the best qualifications and experience relevant to the position is appointed.

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June 2, 2022

The Northern Rivers Times

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Applications open for Lismore Flood Appeal Grants Residents in the Lismore Government Area who were impacted by flood waters during the 28 February natural disaster can now apply for a grant from the Lismore Flood Appeal. Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg said the Council’s Flood Appeal Committee has finalised its approach to the distribution of the $1.3 million it has raised so far, to support Lismore’s most floodimpacted community members. “Our community has been hurting since the 28 February natural disaster and the March flood,” he said. “I would like to thank the generosity of all those from around the country who have donated to our Flood Appeal. “After extensive discussions, the Flood Appeal Committee decided to focus on

those most in need of assistance. We hope the distribution of these donations will go some way towards easing the financial and emotional cost of rebuilding homes.” Residents who have a home in the inundation zone and who suffered property damage or loss are eligible to apply for a Flood Appeal grant. There will be two rounds of distribution with the first round allocating $1 million out of the amount raised. This round is now open. It will close on Monday, 11 July 2022. Round 2 will be distributed at a later date to ensure there is a safety net for those

who are unable to apply during Round 1. Council has made the application process as simple as possible, with Council staff available to assist people to complete their applications. Council will continue to update our community with the latest Flood Appeal news and announcements. The application can be completed online at www.lismore.nsw. gov.au, via mail or in person at the Council’s Corporate Centre at 43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah. Please do not hesitate calling Council on 6625 0500 if you have any questions.

Ballina Shire Council A development application that would provide 30 jobs to the Ballina area has been refused a second time, despite major changes made to the first proposal. The original application of an agricultural business at Rous Road, Rous Mill was for the erection of two greenhouses to be used to propagate potted plants, six shade house structures, two work sheds, 13 rainwater tanks, extensive earthworks, access driveways, vegetation removal, landscaping and other associated work, a year ago, nearly to the day. Despite a second submission of the DA modified to remove five of the water tanks and four of the shade house structures as well as reducing the size of several structures and revising earthworks volumes, the refusal was upheld. Cr Jeff Johnson

suggested with the sheer scale of earthworks required, being near a school and living area, the business needs to be in another area. ••• Options for flood mitigation in the Ross Lane area were discussed. The recommendations by council staff included approving the preparation of a concept plan and design to establish flood mitigation strategies, completing pre-construction activities and the funding for them. The recommendations were approved unanimously. ••• Six parks in the area are to be closed as per the Playground Upgrade and Management Plan. While the parks will remain until the end of their service, 10 new or upgraded playgrounds will be established with improved play facilities and infrastructure for the same area of the community.

The parks earmarked for closure include: • Edge Water Park, Ballina • Jabiru Park, East Ballina • Silkwood Park, Lennox Head • Montwood Park, Lennox Head • Killarney Park, Wollongbar • Green Park, Wollongbar Parks that will be established or upgraded include: • Wollongbar District Park, Wollongbar (Under Construction) • Riverview Park, Ballina • Saunders Park, Ballina • Cawarra Park, Ballina • Faulks Reserve, West Ballina • The Serpentine Park, East Ballina • Ocean Breeze Reserve, Lennox • Caloola Park, Lennox Head • Aureus, Skennars Head • Banyan Hill, Cumbalum

Fresh faces wanted for Council’s Place Planning Collective Passionate about creating more liveable places in the Byron Shire? Please read on. Council is looking for eight new members to join its Place Planning Collective - a group of community members, staff and Councillors who meet monthly and guide the implementation of actions for masterplans across the Shire. The Place Planning Collective has been meeting since March 2020 and its inaugural members are at the end of their initial two-year term. “We now have eight volunteer roles up for grabs that would suit people who are creative and strategic thinkers, and problem solvers, who enjoy being well-connected to their communities and are passionate about creating better outcomes,” Council’s Place Liaison Officer, Kristie Hughes said.

To apply, complete the Expression of Interest (EoI) form on Council’s website by 22 June 2022. Please note that Council is specifically seeking new members who can represent Bangalow, Mullumbimby and the Byron Arts and Industry Estate communities. “How it works is that members of the Place Planning Collective promote their masterplan priority actions locally and are strong advocates for community participation. “This results in projects that are aligned with the desires of residents and businesses which is a win-win for Council as well,” she said. “There are currently

masterplans in place for Bangalow, Mullumbimby and the Byron Arts and Industry Estate with a Federal Village Plan underway. “The Byron Town Centre masterplan has its own separate guidance group,” Ms Hughes said. The Collective has contributed to some key projects championing better design outcomes and increased community involvement. These include: • Talking Street Trial, Mullumbimby • Stuart Street Green Spine, Mullumbimby • Shared Paths in Bangalow • Bayshore Drive Pocket Park, Byron Arts and Industry Estate • Centennial Circuit One Way Trial, Byron Arts and Industry Estate Find out more and complete the Place Planning Collective EoI form at Council’s website.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST New site for Lennox Head Public School Approx. Site Size: Minimum 1.5ha Location: Within the Lennox Head Area Key Site Attributes:

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Excitement builds as Rail Trail alignment finalised The Northern Rivers Rail Trail is starting to take shape, with alignment plans of the Tweed section of the trail now finalised. Council has released a series of trail alignment plans for the 24km route which stretches from the former railway station at South Murwillumbah

to the southern Tweed village of Crabbes Creek. This ‘first look’ at the trail alignment provides residents and rail trail enthusiasts with greater insight into the final trail route, including the location of sealed and unsealed sections of the track.

The plans reveal the location of pathways which will link the rail trail to the Tweed Regional Gallery and Crabbes Creek village, as well as locations of bridges, platforms, bypasses and emergency markers. Project Director Iain Lonsdale said

finalisation of these plans was a key milestone for the project given the community’s interest in the alignment of the trail. “The Northern Rivers Rail Trail will be a great resource for our community and will help make the Tweed an even greater place to

live,” Mr Lonsdale said. “The final alignment plans gives the community certainty and represents another key milestone towards delivering this exciting piece of infrastructure for the Tweed.” Mr Lonsdale said a more detailed Trail Development Plan

would be released in coming weeks and would provide more details of the final design and landscape treatments of the trail. The trail alignment plans can be viewed at www.yoursaytweed. com.au/railtrail.

Community views sought on key plans to deliver Tweed’s future Residents are invited to provide feedback on several key documents, including next year’s budget, revenue policy and fees and charges, as Council prepares to finalise its Delivery Program and Operational Plan for the next financial year. These documents have been placed on public exhibition, with Council seeking input from the community before close of business on Monday 6 June 2022. Documents on display are: • Draft Community Strategic Plan 2022-2032 • Draft Delivery Program 2022-2026 and Operational Plan 2022/23 • Draft Resourcing Strategy – Supporting the 2022-2032 Community Strategic Plan • Draft Revenue Policy and Statement 2022/23 • Draft Budget 2022/23 • Draft Fees and Charges 2022/23 • Draft Asset

Management Policy Together these are core documents within the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework which all councils in NSW are required to develop. Council is keen to receive feedback from the community on these documents. In keeping with the recommended level set by IPART, rates will rise by 1.7% under the $250 million draft annual budget for 2022/23. This will see ordinary minimum residential and farmland rates rise by $19.10 to $1143.80 for the 2022/23 financial year, while ordinary minimum business rates will rise by $21, to $1257.30 for the year. Annual charges, including water, sewerage and waste charges, will rise by $35.65 for the year. Combined with rates, this will take the total minimum residential bill to $2740.30 for the 2022/23 financial

year – representing a 2% increase. Council’s budget is comprised of 3 funds: $150 million from general funds, $51 million from water funds and $49 million from sewerage funds. Key capital works projects earmarked for the 2022/23 financial year include: • $20 million on road upgrades and rehabilitation works, not including flood recovery works • $4 million additional funds for the Animal Rehoming Centre relocation • $5 million towards Hastings Point Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade • $4 million to mitigate the risk of salt water contamination at Bray Park Weir • $1.7 million towards the water supply link to the Gold Coast. Have your say, go to www.yoursaytweed.com. au/future-of-the-tweed.

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20 NEWS Roads deteriorating because of continued wet weather People driving on roads in the Byron Shire are asked to take extra care this week with rain over the weekend, and continued rain this week making conditions challenging. The road network is completely saturated. “This means that road surfaces, both gravel and bitumen, are breaking up along with any shortterm repairs we are doing,” Council’s Director Infrastructure Services, Phil Holloway said. “There is so much damage to our road network and we are taking one step forward and three steps back because as soon as we repair a road, it rains and the potholes re-open and more appear,” he said. “When people see our jet-patcher teams potholes in the rain as fast as they can and complain that this is a

all we can do at the moment. “In the hinterland it’s even worse and all we can do is ask people for understanding because this weather has been unrelenting,” Mr Holloway said. Council’s scheduled program of road maintenance has again been delayed.

Council’s estimate of the cost of recovery and rebuilding after the around $180 million. Over 200 new infrastructure projects have been added to Council’s works program over the last month, in direct response to the scale of damage caused by the natural disaster. “We want our community to understand

Sports fans and businesses Sports fans and local businesses have come together in a show of support for the Together Tweed Mayoral Flood Appeal 2022. A sportsman’s lunch, organised by Tweed Heads Plumbing Supplies (THPS) and held at Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club recently, raised $8,500 for the appeal. To date, the appeal has raised more than $68,700. The fundraiser was the brainchild of THPS director Gary Shaw who wanted to assist those who had been hit hard A host of Tweed and Gold Coast businesses generously provided goods and services

caused major damage to our road and infrastructure network,” Council’s Director Infrastructure Services, Phil Holloway said. “The size and complexity of some projects, combined with the fact that land slips in our Shire are still moving means some of our rebuilding is going to take years to complete. “We moved quickly on temporary works to

Gold Coast Titans and the Gold Coast Suns (provided by Austworld) donated items to a well-supported sports memorabilia auction. Radio host and former AFL player Spida Everett hosted the event while former Australian Test cricketer Greg Ritchie provided the entertainment, ensuring the afternoon was a great success. seeks to raise funds to offer affected Tweed communities and residents immediate help, support recovery efforts and resilience to contribute to addressing issues such as housing.

repair damaged bridges, causeways and roads so that people had access in and out of our hinterland communities. Now we face the bigger task of rebuilding and that is the marathon ahead for us as an organisation,” he said. “Fortunately the causeways and bridges we upgraded over the

Mayor of Tweed Chris Cherry was extremely grateful for the community contribution organised by Tweed Heads Plumbing Supplies. “I would sincerely like to thank Gary and his team for their fundraising effort, it was incredible,” Cr Cherry said. “It was wonderful to see the business community and sports supporters come together to assist our Mayoral Flood Appeal.” The Together Tweed Mayoral Flood Appeal 2022 remains open for donations with the intent to support recipients as funds continue to roll in. Council resolved to distribute up to $20,000

to the Murwillumbah Community Centre for the purchase of a new bus, and up to $20,000 towards vital communications equipment for isolated communities in the Tweed. Thanks to the funds raised so far, both of these donations can be made in full. Council resolved that the balance of funds will be distributed equally between The Family Centre, the Northern Rivers Community Foundation (NRCF) and local units of the NSW State Emergency Service (SES). The Family Centre will use the funds to support children, families and young people impacted

approach of improving the resilience of our infrastructure as we upgrade it is working. “We will continue this strategy as we rebuild because it makes sense to factor in the size and number of major weather events our shire will face over the coming decades,” Mr Holloway said. Council is now working on a long-term plan to

rebuild the damaged roads, causeways and bridges in our hinterland including Upper Main Arm, Upper Wilsons Creek and the Huonbrook Valley and contractors are being engaged to do the design work and costings. While this is happening Council teams, along with contractors, are still trying to restore basic access to places in Upper Huonbrook.

NRCF will award grants to help community organisations work in the early, medium and long term phases of the SES will use the funds to recruit, train and develop volunteers for local units to build its capacity to respond to future emergencies. To donate to the Together Tweed Mayoral Flood Appeal 2022, please make a direct transfer to: Name: TSC Mayors Appeal Fund BSB: 062-580 Account: 10370281 For more information visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/

“People are still cut off,

said. “The landslides in those areas are immense and unstable and with continual rain progress is frustratingly slow for residents, and for us because no sooner are we getting roads open, they are getting scoured away by heavy rain.”


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Call to support major employers Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan and Lismore City Council Mayor Steve Krieg publicly called on the State Government to co-fund a significant program for major employers in our region. “The Federal Government announced the $50 million Anchor Business Support Package two months ago,” Mr Hogan said. “This program will provide tailored grants to large businesses that were directly impacted by the floods and will support them to reopen and retain staff.” “Since we announced this, we have been asking the State Government to cocontribute. I have written and spoken to the Premier and Deputy Premier about this.” “If they don’t support this, businesses like Norco’s Ice Cream Factory – which employs over 230 people – will potentially close.” Lismore City Council Mayor Steve Krieg said our region needs businesses like Norco to provide confidence in our town. “Today we are calling on the State Government to co-fund this program, and support major employers in our town,” Mayor Krieg said.

Rotary helps with flood voucher distribution Harris Coffee Marketing Director, Donna Mullholland from Jacobs Douwe Egberts and Harris Coffee Marketing Manager Single Serve and Fresh Coffee representative Virginia Marsh recently visited Ballina to assist the Rotary Club of Ballina-on-Richmond with the Flood Crisis voucher distributions. They were accompanied by Gabrielle Wisey from Lennox Head Boatie Boys who with members of the Rotary Club delivered vouchers to residents of Wardell and East Wardell. Donna and Virginia were instrumental in organising a large donation as part of the $750,000 donated to this fundraiser which is being distributed in the way of vouchers to flood affected residents in Ballina Shire. During the day, Donna, Virginia, Gabrielle and members of the Rotary

Virginia Marsh, Col Lee and Donna Mullholland; and Terry O’Grady with Virginia Marsh, Col Lee, Donna Mullholland and Jodie Shelley.

Club distributed $54000 worth of vouchers to flood affected Wardell and East Wardell residents. In the words of Virginia Marsh: “Harris is one of Australia’s original coffee roasters, roasted locally in Sydney and we are passionate about providing Australians

with great coffee. “Since 1883 we’ve been part of Australian communities not just serving great coffee but in supporting the people and the place that we call home. “That’s why through our Harris Coffee Fund we give back 1% of our annual turnover to support initiatives that

Australians care about. “Most recently we partnered with the Rotary Club of Ballinaon-Richmond for our Harris Recovery Project to donate $200,000 plus 1% of our aul turnover for 2022 to the many who have been severely impacted by the Northern Rivers Floods. “We are proud of the work being done by Rotary and inspired by the community spirit

within the area to make a difference.” Donna went on to say: “what an amazing humbling experience being able to deliver vouchers to so many people who have suffered so much due to the floods. “We are so grateful that we have been given this opportunity to realise that all the money we have donated to the Rotary Club of

Ballina-on-Richmond Crisis Flood Appeal, every cent is being delivered by way of vouchers to where it is needed most.” It is important that we never underestimate the incredible donation to our area made by Harris Coffee as it has enabled the Rotary Club to provide far greater value donations to so many people whose lives have been changed forever.


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“Leemo’s View” “Leemo has views on just about anything”

LOOKS CAN BE SO DECEPTIVE ‘It’s Meesie back.. ‘Leemo Cat’. Everything is so wondrous. The SUNSHINE appeared, Right up in the sky. The grass is soggy but there are bits around our house where I can lay back, stretch, and feel the blissful warm yummy sunny rays right on my tummy. Oooh..I’m so clever with words ‘yummy & sunny & tummy.’ Hmmm..ponder? I know, I’ll ask ‘Mum Jane! ‘Mum, you are always writing or reading or typing & stuff. SO, Mum, I truly think I have a talent for writing. Can I please use our ‘puter to write a story? Goodie, thank Heavens Mum was absorbed watching ‘The Drum’ and just muttered. (I KNOW this means YES!?) Yippee..so here I go. ‘Well, once upon a time, there was an exquisite kitten. He had no name and lived with his 7 brothers & sisters in a meanie kinda shelter. (I think it is called a Pound?) None of them had names. (They were FAR too poor). One day, however, they were rescued. They were bought to Lismore and lived in a proper Pet Shelter/Shop under Woolworths. People and go ‘Ooooh & Aaaaah’ and gradually the family diminished to only 3. Hopes were fading for the adoption of ‘Exquisite Kitten’.. aka ‘EK’. BUT, one day, a lady wandered in. She peered at him closely for a long time. ‘EK’ was anxious.

‘Crikey, he thought, I hope she doesn’t take me home. She seems a most peculiar human.’ She wore an ugly hat and glasses and was rather ratty looking & certainly not attractive. BUT, she kept returning. ‘EK’ was now the only one in his family not adopted. He was disconsolate. The lady returned every single day for over a week. THEN, after more days, ‘EK’ saw her talking to the Pet Shop owner, the beautiful Lucinda. The strange lady took $$ from her purse, handed it over, and got some papers back. ‘Hallelujah’ thought ‘EK’, she’s taking me to a blissful comfy home. ALAS, that was not to be. The strange lady took ‘EK’ to HER house and told him he would now be living there with her, OMG…‘EK’ was beside himself. He peered around with uneasily..checked out rooms, looked outside. He was hungry, but then found bowls of delicious treats on patted and brushed and taken to HIS OWN downstairs bedroom which had a bed and doona & cushions and a view outside to the lady’s yard. ‘EK’ was even more bewildered. He thought he was in Heaven and found it all most perplexing. The lady spoke. ‘hey you a name one day. BUT, in the meantime, I know you were a bit daunted about coming home with me. Don’t be concerned. All you have to do is let me care for you and about you…and you do the same for me..OK?’ AND, little guy, always keep in mind that looks are deceiving. One sees clearly only with the heart.’ THE END. R.I.P. lovely ‘Tree’ Man Jeffrey Gwyther. Nite with hugs from Leemo Cat.

Grafton Midday Rotary wine Grafton Midday Rotary raised $4,246 at its fundraiser. Midday Rotary vice president Lee Taylor said, “We had 70 diners come along to the Crown Hotel on 7 May. They enjoyed a three course dinner matched to new and exciting wines from a variety of Australian wineries. “ “All diners supported the appeal with $25 per head, most participated

Coffs Harbour will further cement its reputation as one of the sporting capitals of regional Australia with the unveiling of the $14m Coffs Coast Regional Sports Hub Stage 2 Project. Coming off the back of Stage 1, which involved the upgrade of C.ex Coffs International Stadium and was completed in 2019, the Regional Sports Hub Stage 2 consists of: • Two new synthetic to FIFA standards and to suit multiple sport codes and uses with sub surface drainage and irrigation Australian Standard sport lighting • New amenity block (the Hub2) with inclusive

in a $500 club and we had fun with the auction of selected wines to raise the grand total of $4,246. Those funds have since been relayed to Rotary District 9640 Flood Appeal for distribution to people affected by Clarence Valley.” “We are so grateful to all who attended, especially the majority who were not Grafton Midday Rotary club members, but who were

rooms, canteen, storage rooms and event administrational spaces

• Extension of the amenity block between Field 1 and 2 at the Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park to include two new regional standard inclusive change rooms, room and canteen • Car park and access and much needed major event parking • Linkages and connectivity throughout the precinct which incorporates new shared paths for pedestrian and facility and between the precinct and the education and health campuses Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Paul Amos was ecstatic about what

keen to do something good for our community while enjoying a good night out. Our club was also able to explain a little of what Rotary stands for and who we are.” “Importantly, we must thank the Crown Hotel management, including Charlie Nadler who was our MC on the night, and staff for supporting Grafton Midday Rotary Chef Damian Duggan

and his kitchen team prepared a sumptuous meal. Sylvia Duggan and her team arranged and decorated the venue for the night. Wonderful hosts.” Club President Robert Blanchard paid tribute to incoming president Lee Taylor and club member Mark Blackadder for their roles in creating the concept for the event and ensuring its successful implementation.

the Regional Sports Hub will do for local sport participation. “These excellent facilities here at the Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park are truly world-class and will further cement our reputation as one of the sporting leaders of regional Australia,” Cr Amos said. “This project has delivered a comprehensive range of sporting facilities that cater to local through to elite requirements. “My thanks go out to the Council staff and contractors - many of whom are local - who were able to deliver this amazing project, along with the NSW Government in helping to get it off the ground.” Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh also said this is a proud

day for our community. “I congratulate Coffs Harbour City Council on delivering another outstanding sporting precinct for our city, thanks to $10 million from the NSW Government’s Regional Sports Infrastructure Fund,” he said. “The Coffs Coast has always been a leader in providing new and upgraded sporting facilities – the Coffs Coast Regional Sports Hub is an inclusive, world-class sport and recreation venue for all. “It will boost our tourism industry by bringing bigger and better events for the region and in so doing, create more jobs right here on the Coffs Coast.”


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New schedule for Covid-19 vaccination clinics From Monday 30 May, the NSW Health clinics providing COVID-19 vaccines in Northern NSW will move to a new schedule as part of the next phase in the state-wide vaccination program. Clinics will remain at days in Tweed, Lismore and Grafton, while a new mobile schedule will see the local vaccination team visit towns

throughout Northern NSW over the coming months. From Monday, the opening days and locations of the three permanent clinics will be as below, noting the new locations for Tweed and Grafton: Lismore: Southern Cross University, L Block, Military Road, Lismore Open Mondays 8.00am – 4.00pm

Grafton: 120 North Street, Grafton Open Wednesdays 8.30am – 3.30pm Tweed: Tweed Heads Community Health, Florence Street entrance, Tweed Heads Open Fridays 8.30am – 3.30pm

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COVID-19 vaccines will be available at each site. Bookings are available, and walk-ins are also welcome. To book your vaccination, please visit the COVID-19 vaccine Chief Executive, Northern NSW Local Health District, Wayne Jones, said the change in schedule was well-timed to suit the current phase in vaccination delivery.

“COVID-19 vaccinations are now readily available through many GPs and pharmacists, and we are seeing a decrease in demand through our clinics,” Mr Jones said. “By adapting our schedule, we’re able to return some of our health staff back to their important roles in hospitals and health services, in readiness for the traditionally busy

winter season. A mobile service will provide vaccinations as part of a rotating schedule around the region, targeting vulnerable or harder to reach communities with lower vaccination rates. The upcoming dates and locations of the mobile schedule will be available on the Northern NSW Local Health District website:

New regional office a bold commitment to Lismore

HammondCare will establish its new home care regional office in Lismore – a move Chief Executive Mike Baird says is a huge vote of confidence in the future of the city. HammondCare, one of Australia’s most innovative health and aged care providers, will open its Northern Rivers area headquarters for HammondCare At Home in a former NAB Bank branch at 138 Molesworth Street. “We strongly support the people of Lismore and HammondCare is delighted to be a part of this process of heping

this wonderful town rebuild,” Mr Baird said. The shopfront, which was totally submergered in the floods earlier this year, will open to the public after an extensive refit as a homebase for 16 administrative staff and 40 care workers. HammondCare At Home will also recruit locally for up to 15 more care workers. HammondCare At Home has about 100 clients in Lismore and will look to expand its operations in the months ahead. Mr Baird made the announcement in Lismore together with HammondCare At

Home General Manager Bay Warburton as he gave a donation of $10,000 to Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg towards the Lismore Flood Appeal. Mr Kreig said HammondCare’s decision would help boost the growing positive mood about Lismore’s future. Separate to this donation, the HammondCare Foundation, the charity fundraising arm of HammondCare, raised $85,000 earlier this year specifically to help its own home care cllients and local staff impacted by the floods.


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Beef Week celebrates 40 years

Over 700 attend Casino RSM Beef Week Cup great crowd got to see the dogs turn it on today with TAB Favourite Integrity Mate taking the race by storm leaving the this dog, for locals their are a few races that every trainer would like on their wall this is one of them, today Integrity Mates win was shared with his dotting owners


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TripADeal and Qantas announce new partnership

National carrier Qantas has announced it has purchased a majority stake in Byron Bay travel agency TripADeal. Qantas Frequent Flyers can now earn and use their Points on TripADeal’s entire range of holiday packages. TripADeal packages range from African Safaris, Japanese

cultural tours, Antarctic expeditions, to Northern Territory glamping stays and Bali villa holidays. All of these readymade holidays can now be paid for with Qantas Points, regardless of which airline is part of the package. Frequent Flyers will also earn three points for every $1 they spend with TripADeal, and can also use ‘points plus pay’

to make their holiday happen sooner. Co-founder Norm Black said TripADeal is very proud to be partnering with the national carrier company’s headquarters will remain in Byron Bay, offering a range of jobs to Northern Rivers residents. “We will remain a Northern Rivers

company, with our Bay. The growth of our company that will come from this partnership with Qantas is great news for the local community and jobs. Mr Black said. “We have also recently expanded operations with teams in the Gold Coast and Brisbane.” Co-founder Richard Johnston said the

agreement is positive economic news for Northern NSW at a time when it needs it the most. “We are very proud to continue offering positions to skilled workers and contributing not just to the Byron Shire’s economic activity, but to the region’s economy,” Mr Johnston said. “We remain the same

company, an online travel agency offering bucket list deals at incredible prices, but now with a fantastic partnership with Qantas. This is great news for our customers, and that makes us very happy,” he added. Mr Johnston said the agreement shows that regional businesses can be dynamic, competitive and successful.

Top NSW Tourism Towns for 2022 revealed Carcoar, Berry and Mudgee have been named NSW’s Top Tourism Towns for 2022, selected as the state’s most compelling destinations for an outstanding visitor experience. More than 12,000 people cast their vote for this year’s Top Tourism Towns awards from a list winners announced at the

Local Government NSW Destination and Visitor Economy Conference in Orange this week. Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Minister for Tourism and Sport and Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the winners of the NSW Top Tourism Towns 2022 captured the essence and uniqueness of the state’s tourism offering.

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CASINO TRAVEL SHOPPE Portugal is one of the most exiting places to travel, hiding an excellent collection of oldworld cities, sunny beaches, paradise islands, forested hills, and incredible castles. It is a country that continues to surprise and delight at every turn. Home to only 11 million people, in 2019 it had 27 million visitors! It is home to Ronaldo, one of the world’s most popular soccer players, port wine (and all sorts of wines). It is also where the delicious Pasteis de Nata (Portuguese custard tarts) was originally made. The beautiful blue tiles

buildings contrasting with its amazing beach’s, the roads lined with olive trees and other agricultural products and the amazing food mostly prepared from ingredients from these farms and the ocean, make Portugal a destination not be missed. Enjoy the “Fado” Portuguese melancholic & romantic songs and music whilst enjoying a

glass of red and a delicious meal of Bachalau, cooked in so many different ways. To discover this fascinating country you need to visit Lisbon (Capital), a very cosmopolitan city. From Rua Augusta in the CBD to beautiful historic towns such as Sintra, Cascais, Estoril and much more. The Algarve also known

as the French Riviera of beaches, the historic Roman city of Evora, Fatima the most religious city in Portugal and Coimbra the university city all offer deep insights into this historic country. The Douro Valley and Douro River with wonderful wineries and port wines and home to the second largest city in

Portugal, Porto is unique with all the Port wine Houses, small streets and its many bridges. With so much to see and do, Portugal inspires every avid traveller to make the journey. from being guided by an Australian Portuguese national along with the experienced local tour guides for a dream tour of your life!

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Australia’s ever-evolving food and drink scene Authentic, innovative and more sustainable than ever, the latest trends of the Australian culinary scene can also be used to describe the passionate Aussies who are leading the charge. Australia’s food scene is all about locally sourced and high-quality produce, and the dedicated chefs and producers who champion sustainable practices behind the scenes. When it comes to drinks, the local industry is continuing to diversify. Natural wine, craft beer and hyper-local spirits are the new normal. There’s also been a groundswell of non-alcoholic and eco-friendly innovation. Regional dining Regional Australia has welcomed a new wave of restaurants rivalling their big city siblings. By showcasing the best produce of their respective regions, these restaurants dotted around Australia, are highlighting the dining experiences. Just 90 minutes’ drive from Melbourne, Victoria’s Brae was named amongst the world’s top dining destinations by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2021. Other outstanding establishments across the state include Oakridge and Doot Doot Doot. In the Tweed-Byron region of the NSW North Coast comes the culinary kudos of Pipit, Fleet, Harvest, The Hut, and Three Blue Ducks – to name a few. Further south, acclaimed former Sydney chefs Richie Dolan and Carla Jones harness the culinary bounty of the Coffs Coast at their new Bellingen venture, Hilltop at The Lodge, while foraging and seasonal changes curate the menus of Muse and Margan in the Hunter Valley. In South Australia, The Summertown Aristologist, Appellation and Hentley Farm Restaurant have been monumental in the recent evolution of the state’s good scene and represent not only the stunning produce of the region, but also the welcoming nature of its residents. Lucio’s Marina in Noosa and The Paddock restaurant at the Scenic Rim region’s new Hazelwood Estate boutique hotel are just two restaurants worth travelling for in regional Queensland, while Cullen Wines and Vasse Felix put Western Australia’s best produce on a plate. Stay and dine destinations There are a few things more relaxing than absorbing the natural beauty of Australia. Lately a proliferation of regional destinations and experiences have

and dedicated to using quality local produce and sustainably sourced seafood. Over in South Australia, The Louise offers two of the Barossa Valley’s best restaurant locales. Appellation serves up a menu heroing Barossan produce, while three75 bar + kitchen is where you’ll discover comfort food and cocktails that don’t hold back on Appellation Executive Chef Kyle Johns’s kitchen is all about fresh

evolved to give you a comfortable place to rest your head as well as a feast to be reckoned with. Dotted across the country, here are just a few places where chefs utilise the land to grow the produce they cook in their kitchen. Visit the Royal Mail Hotel and experience one of regional Victoria’s best restaurants and hotels, located at the base of the Grampians National Park. The property features sweeping views and quality accommodation with multi-award-winning dining. There are two restaurants, the two-hatted Wickens at Royal Mail Hotel and Parker Street Project, a casual diner. (‘Hats’ are Australia’s version of a Michelin star.) Up to 80 per cent of the produce showcased on the Royal Mail Hotel menus is grown in the onsite kitchen garden. The restaurant’s menus are seasonal and are dictated by Dunkeld’s micro-climate. In Cabarita on the NSW North Coast, Halcyon House is one of Australia’s best-loved luxury boutique hotels. The property is one of Australia’s best-loved luxury boutique hotel. The property also features hatted restaurant Paper Daisy. With Jason Barratt now leading the kitchen, the ethos that drives Paper Daisy is one of sophisticated simplicity, producing dishes that are satisfying thoughtful and deeply memorable.

face that 85 per cent of the menu comes from within the Barossa Valley and South Australia. The kitchen garden is a great resource as is the close relationships the restaurant enjoys with local purveyors, farmers and growers. Set on a gentle rise in the tranquil Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Spicers Clovelly Estate offers Frenchinspired luxury in a charming and relaxed atmosphere. a hatted restaurant with a wellearned reputation for innovative dining experiences. Head Chef Andrew Birse’s menu heroes single origin produce in minimalist style of French cuisine. such as Fraser Isle spanner crab, Falls Farm greens, and Mooloolaba Cape Lodge is a private country house hotel on its own vineyard in the heart of the Margaret River Wine Region. Welcoming only 44 guests at a time, the hotel has 22 rooms, award-winning restaurant, swimming pool, and tennis court on 40 acres of expansive lawns, gardens and vineyards. Cape Lodge Dining showcases sourced from local farms and the onsite kitchen garden, with seafood purchased direct from local

Get the ultimate taste of Australia at an increasing number of Indigenous-owned eateries showcasing in Byron Bay on the NSW North Coast, snack on crispy saltbush with bush tomato mayo before tucking into a spanner crab and native herb pasta.


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FRIDAY, June 3 ABC TV (2)

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NBN (8, 80)

TEN (5)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.05 Grand Designs. (l, R) 11.50 Gardening Australia: My Garden Path. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Barons. (Madlnsv, R) 1.55 Father Brown. (Mv, R) 2.40 War Stories. (PG, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 First Australians. (PG, R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PGaw, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 First Australians. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: A Surrogate’s Nightmare. (2017, Mav, R) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Perfect Stalker. (2016, Mav, R) 1.45 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R)

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Ma) 1.00 Living Room. (PGs, R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Costa Georgiadis looks at banksias in Canberra. 8.30 Keeping Faith. (PGlv) Faith is determined to help Mike get justice for Osian and also to keep Rose away from her family. 9.30 Agatha Raisin. (Mdv, R) When James vanishes after a row with Agatha, everyone is left fearing the worst. 10.20 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events. 10.40 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (R) 11.10 You Can’t Ask That: Postnatal Depression. (Mal, R) 11.40 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Asian Railway Journeys. (PG, R) 8.35 Ancient Superstructures. (PG) 9.35 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces. (PG) 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mals, R) 11.55 The Killing. (Mlv, R) 3.25 Miniseries: The Hunting. (Malns, R) 4.25 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK Newsroom Tokyo. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs meets a family who have made comfy socks their business. 8.30 MOVIE: The Queen. (2006, Ml, R) Following the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II retreats to Balmoral Castle with her family to mourn in private. Her actions are misinterpreted by some members of the press, triggering an outcry. Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings. 10.40 MOVIE: Morgan. (2016, MA15+v, R) A bioengineered human displays violent tendencies. Kate Mara, Rose Leslie. 12.30 Instant Hotel. (PGln, R) Hosted by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 13. Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bulldogs. 9.55 Golden Point. A wrap-up of the Penrith Panthers versus Canterbury Bulldogs clash, with news and analysis. 10.35 MOVIE: Good Kill. (2014, Malsv, R) A drone pilot questions the ethics of dropping bombs on Afghanistan from his post in Las Vegas. Ethan Hawke, January Jones. 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) Hosted by Ben Shephard. 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 A Current Affair. (R)

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Living Room. Miguel visits fish king Josh Niland’s new digs, and Chris gets his camel on in the Northern Territory. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Ml, R) Graham Norton chats with Dave Grohl, Kadeena Cox, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Greg Davies. Music from Jack Savoretti and Nile Rodgers, who perform Who’s Hurting Who, from Jack’s album. 10.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (MA15+ls, R) Hosted by Tommy Little. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7pm Dino Dana. 7.10 Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Hard Quiz. 8.30 MOVIE: Two Hands. (1999, MA15+) 10.00 Black Mirror. 10.55 QI. 11.25 Parks And Recreation. 12.10am Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. (Final) 12.50 Long Lost Family. 1.40 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 Sarah & Duck. 5.15 Guess How Much I Love You. 5.25 Elmo’s World. 5.35 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 6.50 Indian Country Today News. 7.20 WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon Curse Of Oak Island. 2.15 Forged In Fire Latin America. 3.05 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. 3.10 Feeding The Scrum. 3.40 WorldWatch. 5.10 Shortland St. 5.40 Joy Of Painting. 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 The Orville. (Return) 9.55 My First Threesome. 10.55 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30

9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 3.00 Garden Gurus Moments. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: Last Holiday. (1950) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 Take Me Home. 8.00 MOVIE: Battleship. (2012, M) 10.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 10.45 Tennis. French Open. Day 13. Midnight Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 8.30 Cheers. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. 10.30 Evil. 11.30 48 Hours. 12.30am Home Shopping. 2.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 7. Grand Prix of Monaco. Replay. 3.00 The Love Boat. 4.00 ST: Next Gen.

ABC ME (23) 6am Children’s Programs.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Finding Your Feet. Continued. (2017, PG) 6.45 The Eagle Has Landed. (1976, PG) 9.15 Sissi. (1955, German) 11.15 Infernal Affairs 3. (2003, M, Cantonese) 1.25pm Bala. (2019, PG, Hindi) 3.50 Princess Caraboo. (1994, PG) 5.40 Goal! 2: Living The Dream. (2007, PG) 7.50 The Fog. (1980, M) 9.30 Taxi Driver. (1976, MA15+) 11.35 Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse. 1.20am The Last Egg. (2016, M, Vietnamese) 3.05 A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night. (2014, MA15+, Farsi) 5.00 Princess Caraboo. (1994, PG)

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 9.00

Storage Wars: TX. 9.30 Pawn Stars. 10.00 Sound FX: Best Of. 11.00 A Football Life. Noon Family Guy. 12.30 American Dad! 1.00 Secrets Of Skyscrapers. 2.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Timbersports. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 AFL: Friday Night Countdown. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 12. Western Bulldogs v Geelong. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 Young Sheldon. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 MOVIE: A Cinderella Story. (2004, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Legally Blonde. (2001, PG) 9.30 MOVIE: Clueless. (1995, M) 11.30 Up All Night. Midnight Supergirl. 1.00 The Village. 2.50 Transformers: Cyberverse. 3.00 Bakugan: Armored Alliance. 3.30 LEGO Friends: Girls On A Mission. 4.00 TV Shop. 5.00 Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series. 5.30 Tom And Jerry.

PEACH (52) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The Middle. 7.30 Seinfeld. 9.00 Becker. 10.00 The Middle. 11.30 The King Of Queens. 12.30pm Frasier. 1.30 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Mom. 11.00 Charmed. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 Becker. 4.30 Home Shopping.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 3pm News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 4.30 Friday Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 ABC National News. 7.45 The Virus. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. 8.30 Language And Me. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 Close Of Business. 10.00 The World. 11.00 Drum. Midnight News. 12.15 The Virus. 12.30 Q+A Highlights. 1.00 News. 1.15 Friday Briefing. 1.45 Close Of Business. 2.15 News. 2.30 DW News Asia. 2.45 The World. 3.45 First Nation Farmers. 4.00 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. Noon MOVIE: Samson And Delilah. (2009, M) 1.45 Woman Who Returns. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Off The Grid With Pio. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Great Blue Wild. 7.35 MOVIE: RabbitProof Fence. (2002, PG) 9.20 Bedtime Stories. 9.30 Land Bilong Islanders. 10.30 Take Our Voices. 11.30 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 The Block Glasshouse. 10.00 House Hunters Int. 10.30 House Hunters. 11.00 Salvage Dawgs. 11.30 Hello SA. Noon House Hunters Int. 1.00 Bargain Mansions. 2.00 My Lottery Dream Home. 2.30 The Block. 4.00 Attic Gold. 4.30 Vintage Flip. 5.00 Fixer To Fabulous. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Maine Cabin Masters. 8.30 Home Again With The Fords. 9.30 Building Off The Grid: Alaska Range. 10.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 Late Programs.

SKY NEWS (53) 6am Peta Credlin. 1.00

1pm Mythbusters “There’s Your Problem!”. 1.25 Move It Mob Style. 1.55 Kong: King Of The Apes. 2.15 Dragons: Riders Of Berk. 2.35 Slugterra. 3.10 School Of Rock. 3.30 Art Ninja. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.35 Get It Together! 7.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 7.35 Mystic. 8.05 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Good Game Spawn Point. 8.55 Log Horizon. 9.20 Dragon Ball Super. 10.05 Slugterra. 10.30 Close.

12.30pm Ainsley Eats The Streets. 1.30 Indian Food Made Easy. 2.00 Dolce South East Asia. 2.30 Donal’s Meals In Minutes. 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. 3.30 Our Food, Our Family. 4.00 Mystery Diners. 4.30 Spencer’s Big 30. 5.00 My Market Kitchen. 5.30 Nigella Bites. 6.00 Cook And The Chef. 6.30 French Odyssey. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 Italian Food Safari. 8.00 Heston’s In Search Of Perfection. 8.30 Royal Recipes. 9.30 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 10.30 The Cook Up. 11.00 Late Programs.

Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Dog Patrol. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Railroad Australia. 8.30 Escape To The Perfect Town. 9.30 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages. 10.40 World’s Most Secret Homes. 11.45 Late Programs.

Bernardi. 2.00 The Media Show. 2.30 The Blame Game. 3.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 4.00 Full Time Live. 5.00 Fox Sports News. 5.30 Fox Sports News.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) 2.00 An Australian Audience With The Queen. 2.30 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 3.35 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 4.40 Landline. (R) 5.10 Magical Land Of Oz. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Love Your Garden. (PG) 10.00 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 BBC News At Ten. 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Bowls. Ultimate Bowls C’ship. Part 3. H’lights. 3.00 Sportswoman. 3.30 Boheme On The Beach. 5.30 The Rise Of The Nazis. (PGav, R)

6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) Highlights from the past week. 12.00 Horse Racing. Moreton Cup. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Narrated by Grant Bowler.

6.00 Easy Eats. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Our State On A Plate. (PG) 12.30 The Pet Rescuers. (PG, R) 1.00 Great Australian Detour. (Final) 1.30 Outback & Under. (PGl) 2.00 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo. (PG, R) 3.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 4.30 Garden Gurus. 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)

6.00 GCBC. (R) 6.30 Leading The Way. 7.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 7.30 Offroad Adv. (R) 8.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 9.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. (PG, R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 12.30 Living Room. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. (R) 2.30 Taste Of Aust. (R) 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. 3.30 All 4 Adventure. (PG, R) 4.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 5.00 News.

6.10 Griff’s Canadian Adventure: Emptiness. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Father Brown. (Final, Mav) A murder occurs at a lavish masked ball. 8.15 Call The Midwife. (PGa) With Sister Hilda away on a refresher course, Sister Julienne steps in to carry out home visits. 9.20 Barons. (Madlnsv, R) Dani discovers a new world with Tash but risks it for a once-in-a-lifetime surf break. A tragedy changes Buddy’s life forever. 10.15 The Trial Of Christine Keeler. (Malsv, R) 11.15 High Fidelity. (MA15+ls, R) 11.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Secrets Of Royal Gardens. (PG) 9.25 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PGa, R) 10.20 Grace Kelly: The Missing Millions. (PGas, R) 11.15 MOVIE: Inside Llewyn Davis. (2013, Malsv, R) 1.10 MOVIE: Backtrack Boys. (2018, MA15+l, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 12. Melbourne v Sydney. From the MCG. 10.30 AFL Post-Game Show. A wrap-up of the game, including panel discussion and interviews, with access to players, coaches and staff. 11.00 To Be Advised. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 MOVIE: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. (2018, Mv, R) Dinosaurs are saved from a volcanic eruption. Chris Pratt. 10.00 MOVIE: Hercules. (2014, Mlv, R) A Greek hero tries to end a civil war. Dwayne Johnson. 12.00 Labour Of Love. (PGal, R) 1.00 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (Ms, R) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact With Stu Cameron. (PG)

6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R) Follows the work of lifeguards on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. When monster waves lash Bondi, new team members Boo and trainee Lachie must tackle the dangerous conditions to complete a mass rescue. 7.00 The Dog House. (PG, R) An old English sheepdog helps a priest, and a young woman looks for a pooch to fill the void left by her sister. 9.00 To Be Advised. 10.00 Ambulance Australia. (Ma, R) A motorbike rider falls while travelling at high speed, and his injuries are severe. 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power. Religious program.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Live At The Apollo. 9.15 Sammy J. 9.20 The Stand Up Sketch Show. 9.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.10 Would I Lie To You? 10.40 Gavin & Stacey. (Final) 11.10 The Witchfinder. 11.40 Blunt Talk. 12.10am Schitt’s Creek. 12.35 The Office. (Final) 1.05 Earth’s Tropical Islands. (Final) 2.05 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am Morning Programs. 7.20 WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon WNBA. Connecticut Sun v Phoenix Mercury. 2.00 It’s Suppertime! 2.25 Letters And Numbers. 2.55 Over The Black Dot. 3.25 Yokayi Footy. 4.20 WorldWatch. 5.45 Insight. 6.45 Good With Wood. 7.40 Underground Worlds. 8.35 Hoarders. 9.25 The Artist’s View: A-ha. 9.50 Sex Party Secrets. 10.45 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 9.00 Three Wide No Cover. 10.00 Winners. 11.00 Bargain Hunt. Noon Weekender. 12.30 Creek To Coast. 1.00 House Of Wellness. 2.00 Sydney Weekender. 2.30 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages. 3.30 Highway Cops. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 7.30 Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration. 10.45 Escape To The Country. 11.45 Late Programs.

9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 10.30 Rainbow Country. 11.00 Seaway. Noon Explore. 12.10 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. 1.30 MOVIE: A Hill In Korea. (1956, PG) 3.00 MOVIE: Vera Cruz. (1954, PG) 5.00 MOVIE: The Unforgiven. (1960, PG) 7.30 Rugby Union. Super Rugby Pacific. Qualifier. 9.45 Super Rugby Pacific Post-Match. 10.00 To Be Advised. 10.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 11.00 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 The Doctors. 10.00 Bondi Rescue. 11.00 The Love Boat. Noon Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2.00 Cheers. 4.00 Bondi Rescue. 5.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.30 Scorpion. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. 10.25 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.15am SEAL Team. 1.10 48 Hours. 2.10 Scorpion. 4.00 The Doctors. 5.00 Home Shopping.

ABC ME (23)

6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Move It Mob Style. 1.55 Kong: King Of The Apes. 2.30 Deadly 60. 3.00 Operation Ouch! 3.35 Space Nova. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.30 The Crystal Maze. 7.40 Mystic. 8.05 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 9.05 Mustangs FC. 9.30 The Demon Headmaster. 10.00 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Princess Caraboo. Continued. (1994, PG) 6.50 Goal! 2: Living The Dream. (2007, PG) 9.00 Belle And Sebastian. (2013, PG, French) 10.50 The ABCs Of Love. (2020, M, French) 12.25pm The Last Egg. (2016, M, Vietnamese) 2.10 The Eagle Has Landed. (1976, PG) 4.40 Sissi. (1955, German) 6.40 Finding Graceland. (1998, PG) 8.30 Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead. (2007, MA15+) 10.40 Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Blokesworld. 1.30 The Food Dude. 2.00 Austn Top Fuel C’ship. H’lights. 3.00 Night Thunder. Speedweek. Toyota Sprintcar Series. Replay. 4.00 Wheelburn. 4.30 Storage Wars: TX. 5.00 Wild Transport. 5.30 Big Easy Motors. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 6.30 AFL Pre-Game. 7.00 Border Security. 7.30 MOVIE: Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian. (2009, PG) 9.40 MOVIE: Taken 2. (2012, M) 11.40 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Raymond. 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. 106th Running of the Indianapolis 500. H’lights. 3.10 How To Build A Motor Car. 4.10 A1: Highway Patrol. 5.10 MOVIE: The Boss Baby. (2017) 7.00 MOVIE: Despicable Me. (2010, PG) 8.50 MOVIE: The Mummy. (1999, M) 11.15 Paranormal Caught On Camera. 12.15am Supergirl. 1.15 The Village. 3.00 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The King Of Queens. 8.00 Frasier. 9.00 Becker. 10.00 The Big Bang Theory. 11.00 The King Of Queens. Noon The Big Bang Theory. 1.00 MasterChef Australia. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. 10.15 Friends. 12.15am Home Shopping. 1.45 Mom. 3.05 The Big Bang Theory. 3.30 Charmed. 4.30 Home Shopping.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 2pm News. 2.30 India Now. 3.00 News. 3.30 My Story. 4.00 News. 4.30 Close Of Business. 5.00 News. 5.30 News Regional. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 6.30 Australian Story. 7.00 ABC National News. 7.30 India Now. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. 8.15 Four Corners. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 Foreign Correspondent. (Final) 10.00 ABC Late News Weekend. 10.30 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 12.30pm Royal Recipes. 1.30 Our Food, Our Family. 2.00 Mystery Diners. 2.30 Rhodes Across Italy. 3.30 Rhodes Across Italy. 4.30 Rhodes Across Italy. 5.30 Cheese Slices. 6.30 The Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure. 7.40 Ainsley’s Australian Market Menu. 8.40 Simply Raymond Blanc. 9.40 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. 11.30 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Hockey. WA Men’s Premier Division. 2.30 Hockey. WA Women’s Premier Division. 4.00 Soccer. Scottish Women’s Premier League. 5.50 Small Business Secrets. 6.20 First People’s Kitchen. 6.50 News. 7.00 The Casketeers. 7.30 Nature’s Great Migration. 8.35 Greatest Hits Of The 70s. 9.30 MOVIE: The Descent. (2005, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Postcards. Noon Getaway. 12.30 Barnwood Builders. 1.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 2.30 Home Again With The Fords. 3.30 Fixer To Fabulous. 4.30 Worst To First. 5.30 Maine Cabin Masters. 6.30 Building Off The Grid: Alaska Range. 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. 8.30 House Hunters. 9.30 House Hunters International. 10.30 House Hunters Off The Grid. 11.30 Late Programs.

SKY NEWS (53)

6am News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Gameday Live. 8.00 Gameday Live. 9.00 News. 10.00 News. 11.00 Weekend Live. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Fox Sports News. 7.00 Bernardi. 8.00 Fox Sports News. 9.00 Fox Sports News. 10.00 Full Time Live. 11.00 Late Programs.

SUNDAY, June 5 ABC TV (2)

SBS (3)

PRIME7 (6)

NBN (8, 80)

TEN (5)

6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 3.40 The Queen’s Green Planet. (R) 4.30 Back To Nature. (R) 5.00 Art Works. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Love Your Garden. (PG) 10.00 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Motor Racing. W Series. Race 1. H’lights. 3.30 Motor Racing. W Series. Race 2. H’lights. 4.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 4.30 Seed. (PG) 5.00 Fading Sands. (PG) 5.30 The Rise Of The Nazis. (PGav, R)

6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender.

6.00 Easy Eats. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 1.00 Drive TV. 1.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 3.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 13. Canberra Raiders v Sydney Roosters.

6.00 Mass. 6.30 Turning Point With David Jeremiah. (PGa) 7.00 Joseph Prince. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 GCBC. (R) 8.30 Living Room. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 12.30 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (PG, R) 3.00 Destination Dessert. (R) 3.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. 5.00 News.

6.30 Compass. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Grand Designs Revisited. (Ml) Hosted by Kevin McCloud. 8.30 Barons. (Mdlsv) Tracy locks Trotter out of the house. A new investor arrives on the scene to shake up Woogonga. 9.25 To Be Advised. 10.25 Harrow. (Mav, R) 11.20 Agatha Raisin. (Mdv, R) 12.10 An Australian Audience With The Queen. (R) 12.40 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 2.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.10 Tenable. 5.00 Insiders. (R)

6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Elizabeth: Into The Storm. (PG) 8.30 Death In The Tower: King Richard. (PG) 9.30 Naples: Under The Volcanic Threat. (R) 10.30 Secrets Of Our Cities. (PGa, R) 11.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mals, R) 12.25 Miniseries: The Hunting. (Malns, R) 4.30 Gourmet Farmer. (PG, R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera News.

6.00 Seven News. 7.00 7NEWS Spotlight: The Platinum Party At The Palace. The third day of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations continues with a spectacular evening of entertainment. 10.20 The Queen Unseen. (PG, R) Takes a look at Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation as well as candid footage of her and her family. 11.30 The Blacklist. (Mav) The task force’s investigation into a cellular network for criminals has unexpected consequences. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 8.40 60 Minutes. Current affairs program. 9.40 Nine News Late. 10.10 The First 48. (Ml) 11.10 Accident, Suicide Or Murder. (Ma) 12.00 Unspeakable Crime: The Killing Of Jessica Chambers. (Mav) 1.00 Drive TV. (R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Sunday Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. The contestants must create a dish using ingredients from culinary king Marco Pierre White’s array of pantry items. 9.10 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mv, R) Special agent Jane Tennant and her NCIS team investigate the crash of an experimental aircraft. 10.10 FBI. (Mav, R) The team investigates a mass casualty incident at a New York City restaurant. 11.00 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Compass. 8.00 You Can’t Ask That. 8.35 Lucy Worsley Investigates. 9.35 The Family Court Murders. (Final) 10.35 Days Like These With Diesel. 11.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 12.20am MOVIE: Two Hands. (1999, MA15+) 1.50 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 The Hive. 5.15 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Elmo’s World. 5.35 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 6.50 Indian Country Today News. 7.20 WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon If You Are The One. 3.00 Bamay. 3.30 Letters And Numbers. 4.00 WorldWatch. 4.25 The Tesla Files. 5.55 Our Guy In Latvia. 6.50 In Search Of... 7.40 Abandoned Engineering. (Return) 8.35 Travel Man. 9.05 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Critérium du Dauphiné. 11.05 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Great Australian Doorstep. 1.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.00 The Bowls Show. 3.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 3.30 Creek To Coast. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 6.00 Border Patrol. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 Railroad Australia. 9.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 10.30 David Jason: Planes, Trains And Automobiles. 11.30 Late Programs.

9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. Noon GolfBarons. 12.30 Garden Gurus. 1.00 Getaway. 1.30 MOVIE: The Ghost Of St. Michael’s. (1941, PG) 3.15 MOVIE: Apache. (1954) 5.05 MOVIE: What Did You Do In The War, Daddy? (1966, PG) 7.30 David Attenborough’s The Mating Game. 8.40 To Be Advised. 10.30 French Open Tennis Pre-Show. 11.00 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Healthy Homes Aust. 9.30 Buy To Build. 10.00 Bondi Rescue. 10.30 Reel Action. 11.00 Escape Fishing. 11.30 4x4 Adventures. 12.30pm Scorpion. 2.30 Camper Deals. (Premiere) 3.00 Cheers. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 I Fish. 5.30 Reel Action. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Late Programs.

ABC ME (23)

6am Children’s Programs. 2.30pm Deadly 60. 3.00 Operation Ouch! 3.35 Space Nova. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.30 The Wonderful World Of Kittens. 7.40 Mystic. 8.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 8.55 Danger Mouse. 9.10 Mustangs FC. 9.35 The Demon Headmaster. 10.05 Rage. 11.05 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 8.15 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, PG, French) 9.55 The Illusionist. (2010, PG) 11.25 In Harmony. (2015, M, French) 1pm Feel The Beat. (2018, M, Swedish) 2.40 Goal! 2: Living The Dream. (2007, PG) 4.50 Belle And Sebastian. (2013, PG, French) 6.40 Stan And Ollie. (2018, PG) 8.30 Jackie. (2016, MA15+) 10.20 Young And Beautiful. (2013, MA15+, French) 12.05am Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am The Fishing Show By AFN. 7.00 Fishy Business. 7.30 Shopping. 10.00 Big Angry Fish. 11.00 Fish Of The Day. 11.30 Step Outside. Noon The Fishing Show By AFN. 1.00 Fishing. Australian Championships. AFC Barra. Replay. 1.30 Hook Me Up! 2.30 ITM Fishing Show. 3.45 MOVIE: Invictus. (2009, PG) 6.30 MOVIE: Ghostbusters. (2016, PG) 9.00 MOVIE: The Meg. (2018, M) 11.15 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Motor Racing. TCR Aust Series, Trans-Am Series and S5000 Austn Drivers’ C’ship. H’lights. 3.30 MOVIE: Waiting For The Light. (1990, PG) 5.25 MOVIE: Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult. (1994, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: Back To The Future Part III. (1990, PG) 9.20 MOVIE: The Terminator. (1984, M) 11.30 Allegiance. 12.20am MOVIE: The Switch. (2010, M) 2.10 A1: Highway Patrol. 3.00 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Neighbours. 10.30 The Middle. Noon The Unicorn. 2.00 Friends. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Friends. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 MOVIE: Drunk Parents. (2019, M) 3.30 Mom. 4.30 Home Shopping.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 1pm News. 1.30 Breakfast Couch. 2.00 News. 2.30 Aust Story. 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. 4.00 Landline. 5.00 News. 5.30 World This Week. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 6.30 Foreign Correspondent. (Final) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 The Bright Side. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 Australian Story. 10.00 ABC Late News Weekend. 10.30 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Aust. Market Menu. 12.30pm Simply Raymond Blanc. 1.30 Cheese Slices. 2.00 The Cook Up. 4.30 First People’s Kitchen. 5.30 Home Cooking Made Easy. 6.00 Flour Power. 6.30 Cook Like An Italian. 7.00 Cook And The Chef. 8.00 Jack Stein: Inside The Box. 8.30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends. 9.35 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. 11.25 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2.30pm Football. Indigenous Football Festival. Austn Indigenousroos v Sunshine Coast All-Stars. 4.30 Rugby League. NRL WA Harmony Cup 9s. 6.00 Power To The People. 6.30 News. 6.40 Yellowstone. 7.40 Ice Cowboys. 8.30 MOVIE: Teddy Pendergrass – If You Don’t Know Me. (2018, M) 10.20 TikTok And NITV Present: First Sounds. 12.10am Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Barnwood Builders. 11.00 House Hunters Off The Grid. Noon Maine Cabin Masters. 1.00 Worst To First. 2.00 Great Australian Detour. 2.30 Country House Hunters Australia. 3.30 Barnwood Builders. 4.30 Escape To The Chateau. 5.30 House Hunters. 6.30 House Hunters Int. 7.30 Good Bones. 8.30 Flip Or Flop. 9.30 Zombie House Flipping. 10.30 Triple Digit Flip. 11.30 Late Programs.

SKY NEWS (53)

6am News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Gameday Live. 8.00 Sunday Agenda. 9.00 Outsiders. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 Weekend Live. 3.00 Weekend Live. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Chris Smith Tonight. 7.00 Sharri. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored: Encore. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Late Programs.


MONDAY, June 6 ABC TV (2)

SBS (3)

PRIME7 (6)

NBN (8, 80)

TEN (5)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Mum. (Ml, R) 1.30 Vera. (Mav, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (PG, R) 3.50 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.10 Sydney’s Super Tunnel. (R) 3.10 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Nanny Lockdown. (2020, Mav) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Mlv, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.40 Talking Honey: Princess Diana. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.40 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 India Now. 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.40 Q+A. (R) 11.45 Keeping Faith. (PGlv, R) 12.40 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 3.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.40 Tenable. 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea. (Return, M) 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency. (M) 9.30 Deepwater Horizon: Ten Mistakes. (R) 10.25 SBS World News Late. 10.55 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Critérium du Dauphiné. Stage 2. 1.00 Outlander. (MA15+asv, R) 2.05 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) The house is hacked, all the food is missing, the water is off, the lights are turning on and off, and the hackers are not negotiating. 9.00 9-1-1. (M) Hen and Chimney suspect that someone is playing God to make themselves look like a hero. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 The Resident. (Mav) The Raptor and Padma try to compromise. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 9.10 Million Dollar Murders. (Ma) 10.15 Nine News Late. 10.45 100% Footy. (M) 11.45 Manifest. (Mav) 12.35 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. The contestants compete in a mystery box challenge. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns) Celebrity panelists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 9.30 FBI: Most Wanted. (Final, Mv) The team chases an oligarch who goes on a terror spree in New York City. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22)

6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 The Penguin King With David Attenborough. 8.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 9.15 Restoration Australia. 10.15 Enslaved. 11.15 QI. 11.45 Parks And Recreation. 12.30am The Making Of The Penguin King With David Attenborough. 1.20 Long Lost Family. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 The Hive. 5.15 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Difficult People. Noon My Extreme Life. 2.30 Forged In Fire. 3.20 The New York Times Presents: The Weekly. 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Taskmaster. (Return) 9.25 Kim’s Convenience. (Premiere) 10.25 In My Own World. 11.15 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 7.00 The Bowls Show. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 Desert Vet. 10.30 Better Homes And Gardens. Noon Cleaning Up. 2.00 Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.50 Cold Case. 11.50 Late Programs.

9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 David Attenborough’s The Mating Game. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Last Days Of Dolwyn. (1949) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Poirot. 10.40 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 10.00 Camper Deals. 10.30 What’s Up Down Under. 11.00 MacGyver. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 SEAL Team. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 L.A.’s Finest. 3.10 The Love Boat. 4.05 Late Programs.

ABC ME (23)

6am Children’s Programs. 3.10pm School Of Rock. 3.30 Art Ninja. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.35 Get It Together! 7.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 7.40 Mystic. 8.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 8.55 Danger Mouse. 9.10 Mustangs FC. 9.35 Dwight In Shining Armour. 10.00 Rage. 11.00 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 7.15 Stan And Ollie. (2018, PG) 9.05 Parade. (1974, French) 10.45 Police Story. (1985, M, Cantonese) 12.40pm My Big Gay Italian Wedding. (2018, M, Italian) 2.20 Finding Graceland. (1998, PG) 4.10 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, PG, French) 5.50 Finding Altamira. (2016, PG) 7.30 The Wave. (2015, M, Norwegian) 9.30 The Lost City Of Z. (2016, M) 12.05am Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Family Guy. 1.00 American Dad! 1.30 Down East Dickering. 2.30 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 3.30 Motor Racing. Australia Rally Championship. Round 2. Forest Rally. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 American Pickers. 8.30 MOVIE: 1917. (2019, MA15+) 10.45 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 A1: Highway Patrol. 4.00 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 MOVIE: Jurassic Park. (1993, PG) 11.00 Young Sheldon. Midnight 90 Day Fiance. 1.00 Love After Lockup. 2.00 Snapped. 2.50 Transformers: Cyberverse. 3.00 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Unicorn. 8.00 Friends. 10.30 The Middle. Noon The Big Bang Theory. 12.30 Friends. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.00 Mom. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 The King Of Queens. 4.30 Shopping.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 3pm News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 ABC National News. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 7.30. 10.00 The World. 11.00 Drum. Midnight News. 12.15 The Business. 12.30 My Story. 1.00 News. 1.30 7.30. 2.00 News Overnight. 2.15 The Business. 2.30 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Dolce South East Asia. 2.30 Meals In Minutes. 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. 3.30 Our Food, Our Family. 4.00 Spice Journey. 4.30 Spencer’s Big 30. 5.00 My Market Kitchen. 5.30 Make This Tonight. 6.00 Cook And The Chef. 6.30 French Odyssey. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 Italian Food Safari. 8.00 Taste Of France. 8.30 The Hairy Bikers Go North. (Premiere) 9.40 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 10.35 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Off The Grid With Pio. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 News. 6.50 Great Blue Wild. 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman. 8.30 Living Black. 9.00 African American: Many Rivers To Cross. 10.00 Mr Mercedes. 10.55 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Good Bones. 9.00 Flip Or Flop. 10.00 Flipping Virgins. 11.00 Postcards. 11.30 Getaway. Noon Triple Digit Flip. 1.00 Flip Or Flop. 2.00 Zombie House Flipping. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Attic Gold. 4.30 Flea Market Flip. 5.00 Good Bones. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 8.30 One Week To Sell. 9.30 Unsellable Houses. 10.30 Texas Flip And Move. 11.30 Late Programs.

SKY NEWS (53)

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Piers Morgan Uncensored: Encore. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 The Rita Panahi Show. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.

TUESDAY, June 7 ABC TV (2)

SBS (3)

PRIME7 (6)

NBN (8, 80)

TEN (5)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 India Now. (R) 11.00 Grand Designs Revisited. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Call The Midwife. (PGa, R) 2.00 Mystery Road. (Mal, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Sydney’s Super Tunnel. (R) 3.05 Living Black. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 Who Do You Think You Are? (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Wrong Teacher. (2018, Masv, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Msv, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.45 To Be Advised. 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Space 22. (PG) 8.30 Ithaka: A Fight To Free Julian Assange. (Mlv) Part 1 of 2. 9.30 Our Brain. (PG) 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) 11.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.45 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.00 Vera. (Mav, R) 1.30 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 3.50 Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe. (R) 4.40 Tenable. 5.25 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 The Feed. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Critérium du Dauphiné. Stage 3. 1.00 The A Word. (Mals, R) 2.10 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGaw, R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 9.00 The Good Doctor. (Ma) Shaun confronts Lea about their relationship to determine what he really means to her. 10.00 The Rookie. (Mav) A power station explosion is investigated. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 The Resident. (M) A doctor is shot outside the hospital. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl) 9.00 Matt Wright’s Wild Territory. (Ml) 10.00 Nine News Late. 10.30 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (Mav) 11.20 Murdered By Morning. (Mav, R) 12.10 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.00 Outback & Under. (PGl, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. Contestants compete in an elimination pressure test. 8.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.30 NCIS. (Mav, R) The team searches for answers when the body of a US Navy technician is found floating in a lake. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Final, Mv) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. United Arab Emirates v Australia.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 The Witchfinder. 9.00 Blunt Talk. 9.30 Friday Night Dinner. 9.55 Schitt’s Creek. 10.20 Rosehaven. 10.45 Black Books. 11.15 Bounty Hunters. 11.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 12.05am Parks And Recreation. 12.50 Long Lost Family. 1.40 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Letterkenny. Noon MOVIE: Barney’s Version. (2010, M) 2.30 Hear Me Out. 3.00 Video Game Show. 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 MOVIE: Feels Good Man: Pepe The Frog. (2020, M) 10.20 The Dark Files. 11.50 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Cleaning Up. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Dog Patrol. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 Foyle’s War. 10.40 Cold Case. 12.45am World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 2.00 Late Programs.

9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: Champagne Charlie. (1944) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 The Closer. 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles. 10.40 Law & Order. 11.40 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 MacGyver. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.20 NCIS: New Orleans. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 MOVIE: Death Sentence. (2007, MA15+) 4.20 I Fish. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 ST: Next Gen.

ABC ME (23)

6am Children’s Programs. 11.35 Carbon Cycles And Climate Change In The Tundra. Noon Children’s Programs. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.30 Mindful Earth. 7.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 7.40 Mystic. 8.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 8.55 Danger Mouse. 9.10 Mustangs FC. 9.35 Dwight In Shining Armour. 10.00 Rage. 11.00 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 7.35 Finding Altamira. (2016, PG) 9.15 The Triplets Of Belleville. (2003, PG, French) 10.45 Umrika. (2015, M, Hindi) 12.40pm 2 Autumns, 3 Winters. (2013, M, French) 2.20 Stan And Ollie. (2018, PG) 4.10 Parade. (1974, French) 5.50 Unaccompanied Minors. (2006, PG) 7.30 Wheels On Meals. (1984, M, Cantonese) 9.35 Fanny Lye Deliver’d. (2019, MA15+) 11.40 Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Family Guy. 1.00 American Dad! 2.00 SAS: UK. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Wheelburn. 4.30 Motor Racing. Australian Top Fuel Championship. Round 5. Highlights. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 9.30 Gem Hunters Down Under. 10.30 Jade Fever. 11.00 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 Motor Racing. ABB FIA Formula E World C’ship. H’lights. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: The Lost World: Jurassic Park. (1997, PG) 10.00 MOVIE: Jurassic Park III. (2001, M) 11.45 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The King Of Queens. 8.00 Seinfeld. 9.00 Becker. 10.00 The Middle. 11.00 Frasier. Noon The Big Bang Theory. 1.30 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Mom. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 Late Programs.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 2.25pm Interest Rate Decision. 3.00 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 ABC National News. 8.00 India Now. 8.30 ABC News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 7.30. 10.00 The World. 11.00 Drum. Midnight News. 12.15 The Business. 12.30 Aust Story. 1.00 News. 1.30 7.30. 2.00 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Dolce South East Asia. 2.30 Meals In Minutes. 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. 3.30 Our Food, Our Family. 4.00 Spice Journey. 4.30 Spencer’s Big 30. 5.00 My Market Kitchen. 5.30 Make This Tonight. 6.00 Cook And The Chef. 6.30 French Odyssey. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 French Food Safari. 8.00 Cook Like An Italian. 8.30 Rick Stein’s Spain. 9.40 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 10.35 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm First School At Middle Beach. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Off The Grid With Pio. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Keep Calm And Decolonize. 6.05 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Great Blue Wild. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Wellington Paranormal. 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 Letterkenny. 10.00 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 10.30 House Hunters. 11.00 Attic Gold. 11.30 Flea Market Flip. Noon House Hunters. 1.00 Texas Flip And Move. 2.00 One Week To Sell. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Attic Gold. 4.30 Flea Market Flip. 5.00 Unsellable Houses. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Country Life For Half The Price. 8.30 Fixer Upper. 9.30 Restored. 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 Late Programs.

SKY NEWS (53)

6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Rita Panahi Show. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Shandee’s Story: The Search For Justice. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.


WEDNESDAY, June 8 ABC TV (2)

SBS (3)

PRIME7 (6)

NBN (8, 80)

TEN (5)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.00 Scottish Vets Down Under. (Final, PG, R) 11.30 Space 22. (PGa, R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Mystery Road. (Mal, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (R) 3.50 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PGs, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 9.55 Bamay. (R) 10.15 A World Of Calm. (R) 10.40 Blue The Film. (PGaw, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Dateline. (R) 2.35 Insight. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.05 Aliquam Dive Stories II. (PG) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Story Of A Girl. (2017, Ms, R) 2.00 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. (PGa, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia. (PGl, R) 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.

6.00 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. United Arab Emirates v Australia. 6.30 Ent. Tonight. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Gruen. (Return) 8.40 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. 9.10 You Can’t Ask That. (MA15+s) 9.40 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 10.10 ABC Late News. 10.25 The Business. (R) 10.40 To Be Advised. 11.45 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 1.55 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 2.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Tony Robinson: WWII By Drone. (PG) 8.30 Thatcher & Reagan: A Very Special Relationship. (PG) 9.30 Cobra. (Final, MA15+) 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Critérium du Dauphiné. Stage 4. 1.00 MOVIE: The Cove. (2009, Ma, R) 2.35 MOVIE: Blackfish. (2013, Ma, R) 4.05 Going Places. (PGa, R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 9.00 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) Auditions continue as weird, wacky and wonderful acts compete in front of the celebrity judges. 10.15 Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back. (Mal) Hosted by Gordon Ramsay. 11.15 The Latest: Seven News. 11.45 The Front Bar. (M) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Rugby League. State of Origin. Game 1. New South Wales v Queensland. 10.00 State Of Origin Post-Match. A wrap-up of the State of Origin clash. 11.00 Travel Guides NZ. (PGln) The guides explore Southland. 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.00 Hello SA. (PG) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Outback & Under. (PGl, R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. Contestants compete for a chance at immunity. 8.30 Five Bedrooms. (Ml) Ben is in desperate need of surgery he can’t afford, so he decides to engage in insurance fraud. 9.30 Bull. (Final, Mv) Bull and the team head to court to finalise a negligent homicide defense. 10.30 This Is Us. (PGa) The Big Three make a plan for Rebecca. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence.

ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 To Be Advised. 8.00 Art Works. 8.30 Days Like These With Diesel. 9.25 Space 22. 9.55 Miniseries: The Hollow Crown. Midnight MOVIE: Jaimen Hudson: From Sky To Sea. (2021, M) 12.55 Lucy Worsley Investigates. 1.55 Parks And Recreation. 2.35 Long Lost Family. 3.25 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 The Hive. 5.15 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 6.50 Indian Country Today News. 7.20 WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Letterkenny. Noon WNBA. Atlanta Dream v Seattle Storm. 2.00 If You Are The One. 3.00 Video Game Show. 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Letters And Numbers. 9.35 Shoresy. (Premiere) 10.05 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Grace. 2.00 Sydney Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Heathrow. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Coroner. 8.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. 11.10 Mafia’s Greatest Hits. 12.10am World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. 1.10 Australia’s Deadliest. 2.00 Home Shopping.

9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop: Home Shopping. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Charley Moon. (1956) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.50 Midsomer Murders. 11.00 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 MacGyver. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Evil. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 NCIS: New Orleans. 3.10 The Love Boat. 4.05 Star Trek: The Next Generation.

ABC ME (23)

6am Children’s Programs. 3.10pm School Of Rock. 3.30 Art Ninja. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.30 Mindful Earth. 7.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 7.40 Mystic. 8.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 8.55 Danger Mouse. 9.10 Mustangs FC. 9.35 Dwight In Shining Armour. 10.00 Rage. 11.00 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 8.40 Moomins On The Riviera. (2014, PG) 10.05 The Wave. (2015, M, Norwegian) Noon The Royal Bride. (2020, M, Vietnamese) 2.15 Florence Foster Jenkins. (2016, PG) 4.20 The Triplets Of Belleville. (2003, PG, French) 5.50 The Finishers. (2013, PG, French) 7.30 The Heist Of The Century. (2020, M, Spanish) 9.35 The Way Back. (2010, M) 12.05am Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm American Dad! 2.00 Gem Hunters Down Under. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Simpsons. 9.00 Housos: The Thong Warrior. 9.45 Family Guy. 10.15 American Dad! 10.45 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 SeaQuest DSV. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: Under Siege. (1992, M) 9.40 MOVIE: Under Siege 2. (1995, MA15+) 11.40 Young Sheldon. 12.05am 90 Day Fiance. 1.00 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Frasier. 8.00 The King Of Queens. 9.00 Becker. 10.00 The Middle. 11.00 The Big Bang Theory. Noon Mom. 1.00 Frasier. 2.00 Becker. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 10.10 Mom. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 Late Programs.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 12.30pm Press Club. 1.40 ABC News Day. 3.00 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 ABC National News. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 7.30. 10.00 The World. 11.00 Drum. Midnight News. 12.15 The Business. 12.30 India Now. 1.00 News. 1.30 7.30. 2.00 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Dolce South East Asia. 2.30 Bake With Anna. 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. 3.30 Mary Berry’s Foolproof Cooking. 4.00 Spice Journey. 4.30 Spencer’s Big 30. 5.00 My Market Kitchen. 5.30 Make This Tonight. 6.00 Cook And The Chef. 6.30 French Odyssey. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 French Food Safari. 8.00 Field Trip. 8.30 Food In Our Time. 9.30 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 10.25 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Songs From The Inside. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Off The Grid With Pio. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Te Ao With Moana. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Great Blue Wild. 7.30 Planet Expedition. 8.30 Yokayi Footy. 9.25 MOVIE: Teddy Pendergrass – If You Don’t Know Me. (2018, PG) 11.10 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Outback & Under. 11.30 Getaway. Noon Restored. 1.00 Flipping Virgins. 2.00 Fixer Upper. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Attic Gold. 4.30 Flea Market Flip. 5.00 Country Life For Half The Price. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Houses With History. 8.30 Home Town. 9.30 House Hunters Renovation. 10.30 Mediterranean Life. 11.00 Late Programs.

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6am Morning Programs. 1pm Piers Morgan Uncensored. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Shandee’s Story: The Search For Justice. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 News. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Aust Story. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Griff’s Canadian Adventure. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Gruen. (R) 1.35 The Weekly. (R) 2.05 Mystery Road. (Mdl, R) 3.00 Grand Designs Australia. (PG, R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG) 4.40 Tenable. 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Make Me A Dealer. (PG) 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7. (PG) 11.00 Legacy List. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Sydney’s Super Tunnel. (PGa, R) 3.05 The Point. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Client List. (2010, Mads, R) 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. 2.30 Highway Cops. (PGl) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Dating To Kill. (2019, Mahv, R) 1.45 To Be Advised. 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Mad) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.

6.00 The Drum. 6.55 Sammy J. (PG) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 8.30 Q+A. 9.35 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.35 Ithaka: A Fight To Free Julian Assange. (Mlv, R) 11.35 Parkinson In Australia. (PG, R) 1.40 China Love. (R) 2.40 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.20 Sammy J. (PG, R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble. (PG) 8.30 How To Sleep Well With Michael Mosley. (PG) 9.40 Miniseries: DI Ray. (MA15+) 10.40 SBS World News Late. 11.10 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Critérium du Dauphiné. Stage 5. 1.00 Reprisal. (MA15+v, R) 3.00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.30 What A Weekend. Takes a look at all the highlights from Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee Weekend. 10.35 The Latest: Seven News. 11.05 Born To Kill? Richard Ramirez – The Night Stalker. (MA15+asv) Takes a look at serial killer Richard Ramirez. 12.05 Harry’s Practice. (R) Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren present information about animals and pet care. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. News, sport and weather.

6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (Mdl, R) 8.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Nine News Late. 11.00 The Equalizer. (MA15+av) 11.50 Cold Case: New Leads Wanted. (PGa, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Project. Join the hosts for a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. The contestants compete in a movie-themed immunity challenge. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Mv) Benson enlists the help of Detective Andy Parlato-Goldstein to investigate his old college’s secret society. 9.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

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ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Would I Lie To You? 9.00 Gruen. 9.35 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. 10.05 QI. 10.40 Insert Name Here. 11.10 Live At The Apollo. 11.55 Would I Lie To You? 12.25am Parks And Recreation. 1.10 Long Lost Family. 1.55 ABC News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.05 The Hive. 5.15 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Late Programs.

VICELAND (31) 6am Morning Programs. 7.20 WorldWatch. 8.40 Alone. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Letterkenny. Noon Curse Of Oak Island. 2.15 The New York Times Presents: The Weekly. 2.45 If You Are The One. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Playing Frisbee In North Korea. 9.35 The World’s Toughest Prisons. 10.30 Late Programs.

7TWO (62) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Grace. 2.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Highway Cops. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. 10.30 Without A Trace. 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Our Town. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Late Programs.

9GEM (82) 6am TV Shop: Home Shopping. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bill. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Raising The Wind. (1961) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Law & Order. 11.30 Late Programs.

BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 MacGyver. 9.00 The Love Boat. 10.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. Noon NCIS. 1.00 Law & Order: SVU. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.30 SEAL Team. 12.30am Home Shopping. 2.00 NCIS: New Orleans. 3.00 The Love Boat. 4.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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6am Children’s Programs. 3.10pm School Of Rock. 3.30 Art Ninja. 4.20 The Deep. 4.45 Odd Squad. 5.00 Hardball. 5.25 So Awkward. 6.05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir. 6.30 Mindful Earth. 7.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 7.40 Mystic. 8.10 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 8.55 Danger Mouse. 9.10 Mustangs FC. 9.35 Dwight In Shining Armour. 10.00 Rage. 11.00 Close.

SBS MOVIES (32) 6am The Triplets Of Belleville. Continued. (2003, PG, French) 6.50 The Finishers. (2013, PG, French) 8.30 The Ash Lad 2. (2019, PG, Norwegian) 10.25 Wheels On Meals. (1984, M, Cantonese) 12.30pm Stree. (2018, M, Hindi) 2.55 Unaccompanied Minors. (2006, PG) 4.35 Moomins On The Riviera. (2014, PG) 6.05 Whisky Galore. (2016, PG) 7.50 Iron Sky. (2012, M) 9.30 Blood. (2012, MA15+) 11.10 Late Programs.

7MATE (63) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Sound FX: Best Of. 11.00 A Football Life. Noon Family Guy. 1.00 American Dad! 2.00 Secrets Of Skyscrapers. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 3.30 Shipping Wars. 4.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 Motorway Patrol. 5.00 Border Patrol. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 13. Richmond v Port Adelaide. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 Late Programs.

9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Six Million Dollar Man. 1.00 The A-Team. 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. H’lights. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 8.30 MOVIE: The Fate Of The Furious. (2017, M) 11.10 Young Sheldon. 11.35 Late Programs.

PEACH (52) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Frasier. 8.00 The King Of Queens. 9.00 Becker. 10.00 The Middle. Noon This Is Us. 1.00 Frasier. 2.00 Mom. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.00 Mom. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 Late Programs.

ABC NEWS (24) 6am News Programs. 3pm News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 ABC National News. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. 8.45 The Business. 9.00 ABC Nightly News. 9.30 7.30. 10.00 The World. 11.00 Drum. Midnight News. 12.15 The Business. 12.30 Breakfast Couch. 1.00 News. 1.30 7.30. 2.00 News Overnight. 2.15 The Business. 2.30 Late Programs.

SBS FOOD (33) 6am Morning Programs. 2.30pm Bake With Anna. 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. 3.30 Mary Berry’s Foolproof Cooking. 4.00 Spice Journey. 4.30 Spencer’s Big 30. 5.00 My Market Kitchen. 5.30 Make This Tonight. 6.00 Cook And The Chef. 6.30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall. 7.00 The Cook Up. 7.30 French Food Safari. 8.00 Nigella Feasts. 8.30 Michel Roux’s French Country Cooking. 9.30 Come Dine With Me UK Couples. 10.25 Late Programs.

NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Woman Who Returns. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Off The Grid With Pio. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Molly Of Denali. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 The 77 Percent. 6.00 Keep Calm And Decolonize. 6.05 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Unknown Amazon. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 8.30 Tribal. 9.20 MOVIE: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000, M) 11.15 Late Programs.

9LIFE (84) 6am Morning Programs. 10.30 House Hunters. 11.00 Houses With History. Noon Home Town. 1.00 Attic Gold. 1.30 House Hunters Reno. 2.30 The Block. 4.00 Attic Gold. 4.30 Flea Market Flip. 5.00 House Hunters Reno. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 House Hunters International. 8.30 Fixer To Fabulous. 9.30 My Lottery Dream Home. 10.30 Bargain Mansions. 11.30 Late Programs.

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The Northern Rivers Times

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June 2, 2022

40 REAL ESTATE

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Palm Beach tower to carve out new market segment Experienced Queensland developer Paul Spina has led a consortium to today lodge a codeassessable Development Application for a new 41-residence development in a prized beachside location at Palm Beach on the Gold Coast. The project, which is expected to be launched within the next few months, is located on a 1,237sqm site at 1409-1411 Gold Coast Highway (between 23rd Avenue and 25th Avenue), just 50 metres from renowned surf breaks and 500 metres from the vibrant Palm Beach CBD. The development is in response to the surging demand for premium residential apartments along the Gold Coast’s southern beaches, as vacancy rates reach a record-low and market fundamentals remain strong. Designed by leading

architects Cottee Parker, the development comprises 41 luxury residences across eight levels, including a mix of one-, two- and threebedroom residences, some with additional all with secure parking, including optional electric vehicle charging stations. All 41 of the exclusive homes will boast length windows, and spacious living areas, designed for indooroutdoor living. Residences will have access to an innovative wellness-centred recreational area on the feature hot and cold pools, a steam room and day beds to complement the natural recreational opportunities of the nearby beachside to help residents relax and unwind. Other facilities will include a private dining

room and boardroom to enhance the ability to work and entertain from home. CBRE Senior Director of Residential Projects Nicholas Clydsdale, who is marketing the new project, said the current available residences in Palm Beach weren’t meeting the huge demand from people wanting to live in the beachside suburb because they were only accessible to a small percentage of the population. “This development enjoys a location that is quintessential north Palm Beach that meets demand for high-quality apartments with modern amenity,” Mr Clydsdale said. “It has been designed to appeal to the local owner-occupier market with a diversity of residences including one-, two-, and threebedroom apartments, all within a boutique

beachside building.” Mr Clydsdale said Palm Beach continued to mature as a suburb, attracting a variety of new innovative businesses, popular food outlets and infrastructure upgrades. “Palm Beach is home to some of the best restaurants and cafés the Gold Coast has to offer, all of which are within walking distance of the site,” he said. “This tower will have everything a buyer could want or need within easy reach, including convenient access to the M1 Motorway and Gold Coast Airport, which is just 15 minutes away. “In addition, stage 4 of the light rail network is in the pipeline for Palm Beach, which will offer residents supreme convenience and connectivity.” The project will be launched in July, subject to DA approval being obtained.


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The Northern Rivers Times

REAL ESTATE 41

Heat starting to leave regional Australia Red hot Regional Australia property markets are showing signs of slowing, despite outpacing capital cities due to chronically low listings and sustained buyer demand. CoreLogic’s latest Regional Market Update shows the growth rate across Australia’s 25 largest non-capital city regions has slowed from a peak of 6.6% in April 2021 to 4.7% in the three months to April 2022. Red hot Regional Australia property markets are showing signs of slowing, despite outpacing capital cities due to chronically low listings and sustained buyer demand. CoreLogic’s quarterly Regional Market Update, released today, shows the growth rate across Australia’s 25 largest

non-capital city regions has slowed from a peak of 6.6% in April last year to 4.7% in the three months to April 2022. Dwelling values across the combined regions jumped 23.9% in the year to April 2022, outpacing the combined capital city dwelling growth rate of 14.6% for the same period. CoreLogic’s Research Director Tim Lawless says there are many reasons why the rapid rate of growth for regional areas has continued as conditions in capital city markets, particularly Sydney and Melbourne, have softened in recent months. “Although demographic lagged, anecdotally we are still seeing strong demand for regional

housing supported by high internal migration rates,” Mr Lawless says. “The high level of demand is supported by estimates of home sales, which were tracking 20.1% above average over the three months ending April 2022. “It seems many employers across the relevant industries have implemented permanent hybrid working arrangements for staff which is likely to be supporting the stronger demand trend across regional Australia.” Generally regional housing prices remains more affordable than their capital city counterparts and while the comparison doesn’t always hold true for the most popular regional

locations, Mr Lawless highlights examples such as the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie region where median dwelling values remain $250,000 lower relative to Greater Sydney. Similarly the Illawarra region’s median dwelling value is $143,000 lower relative to Sydney’s, Geelong dwelling values are $5,350 cheaper relative to Melbourne and Ballarat housing values are $203,000 lower relative to Melbourne’s median. The quarterly Regional Update shows Hunter Valley, excluding Newcastle, was the best performing non-capital house market, with an annual growth rate of 34.3%, leapfrogging Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven (33.3%). Mr Lawless says the

slowing rate of growth in the Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven region rather than an acceleration in the growth rate across the Hunter Valley. “We are likely seeing worsening affordability pressures limiting the rate of growth across the Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven, where the quarterly rate of growth has reduced from 9.7% late last year to 5.6% over the most recent three month period,” he says. “Across the Hunter Valley region the median value of a house is still well below $1 million implying less dampening pressures from worsening affordability.” The largest change in sales volumes was recorded in Central

Queensland (Qld) and New England and North West (NSW), which both recorded a 42.9% increase in house sales over the year to February 2022, followed by Queensland’s Townsville (41.2%), Mackay - Isaac – Whitsunday (40.8%), Wide Bay (36.1%) and Cairns (35.6%) regions. At the other end of the scale, Victoria’s Latrobe – Gippsland region recorded the lowest change in house sales over the year to February 2022 (2.4%). Houses in Toowoomba (Qld) sold fastest in the 12 months to April 2022, where the median time on market was 13 days, followed by Queensland’s Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, where both regions recorded a median time on market of 16 days.

It’s finally time for upgraders to make their move After a difficult two years, it’s finally time for upgraders to make their big move. Real estate market upgraders or upsizers can save up to six figures or more if they know how to leverage on the market conditions and upgrade their property, according to Pete Wargent, cofounder of Australia’s first national marketplace for buyer’s agents and residential lending solutions, BuyersBuyers. Mr Wargent said, “owner-occupiers who have wanted to move up on the property ladder have been struggling to do so over the past two years, due to the fierce competition and substantial amount of funds that they’ve needed to kick in, in order to upgrade.” “The cost, time, and stress involved due to the market conditions over the past couple of years prevented many from upgrading. Often there simply wasn’t the

suitable stock available for upsizers to move into, and many were fearful of selling in case they couldn’t get back in to the market.” “However, stock listings are now on the rise, and more opportunities are coming onto the market as vendors list more properties for sale.” “When the market is softer, traditionally it’s been an excellent opportunity for owneroccupiers to move up in the property ladder, as the amount of money that they need to bridge the gap is lower” Mr Wargent said. “A simple stylized example shows that if housing prices decline by, say, 5 to 10 per cent, then a couple upgrading from a $1m property to a $2m property, may be able to secure the new purchase for a price of around $1.9 million, or even $1.8 million”. “Even if they have to take an equivalent

percentage hit on the sale of their existing property, this can still work out well for them, although there are always the stamp duty and other buying and selling costs to factor in.” Market subtleties BuyersBuyers CEO Doron Peleg says the best buying opportunities often arise for upsizers or upgraders at this stage in the market cycle as the higher end of the market tends to be less liquid and more volatile. Mr Peleg said, “moving up on the property ladder usually means either buying a larger property in a similar area or buying a property in a superior or more expensive location.” “The premium or top end of the market provides strong opportunities for upgraders, as this market is thinner, can be more volatile, and is also often more impacted by interest rate changes.”

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Recent Cattle Market Reports TENTERFIELD TOP PRICES

Numbers increased this sale with a total yarding of

bullocks sold to a top of 426.2 cents. In the Cow section, heavy and medium weight cows

Steers up to 400kg; Steers 400-500kg; Steers 500kg plus Cows; Bulls 600kg+; Bullocks 540kg +

Trade cattle saw weaner steers top at 720.2 cents, while the heifer portion reached 570 cents, both returning to the paddock.

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NRLX Market Report Week Ending Friday 27 May Agents yarded a total of 897 head at the Northern Rivers Livestock Exchange regular prime sale on Wednesday 25 May. The yarding consisted of a good supply of young cattle along with a fair penning of cows. The young cattle consisted mainly of light and medium weight weaners with quality on the plainer side. Cattle are starting to see a drop in condition with the wet weather conditions taking a toll. There was however, several pens of well bred weaner steers and heifers throughout the sale.

prices were easier with lighter heifers up to 250kg

saw a drop with lighter steers up to 250kg averaging

This year the NRLX held a stall at Casino Beef Week with Saturday’s events drawing in a huge crowd. It was great to see so many people dropping in to chat to our team and learn more about the area’s biggest and best saleyards. T&W McCormack and Ramsey & Bulmer will hold

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with the University of MLA Group Manager for Productivity and Animal Wellbeing, Dr David Beatty, said there is an opportunity to increase the production of goats domestically due to their ability to adapt and thrive in a range of challenging environments. “We’ve seen changes to many grassland and pastoral systems resulting in increased shrubs and woody regrowth, and goats are primed to take advantage of these environmental changes because of

their unique abilities to digest and thrive on low quality diets containing high levels of fibre and anti-nutritional factors,” Dr Beatty said. “Through this research, the industry will benefit from developing reproductive benchmarks for different production systems, investigating the impact that different management strategies have on reproduction performance and gaining insights into what causes kid losses among goats.” To address these opportunities and challenges this project will: of change in goat production systems 2. Benchmark goat reproductive pregnancy scanning, five seasons and across a range of production system types increased productivity, profitability and welfare through improved

management on commercial goat farms. Over five years, data will be captured from commercial properties and MLA will conduct regular surveys of producers to determine the drivers of change in production systems, as well as perceptions on the future of the goat industry. Three focus groups will also be formed to contribute to engagement and development of demonstration farms in each of the production system types: extensive, semi-extensive and intensive. Professor of Meat from UQ’s Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation says the goat industry is in a transformative stage, changing from extensive free range, low input systems into more intensively managed systems.


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Livestock health and welfare following floods There are many potential issues for producers to consider in the aftermath of the major flood event that hit the North Coast earlier this year and the significant ongoing rainfall since. The North Coast Local Land Services District Veterinarian team can provide advice for producers for ongoing management of their livestock health and welfare.

In the short term, there is the immediate work involved in repairing infrastructure such as fence-lines and laneways and ensuring that immediate animal welfare responsibilities such as provision of adequate food, water and shelter are met. A very important consideration is the increased potential for certain livestock diseases. The major diseases

for producers to remain vigilant for include: • gastrointestinal diseases such as yersinia (mud scours) • parasites such as barbers pole worms, small intestinal worms, stomach, and liver fluke • lameness as the result of trauma to softened hooves and lower leg skin • bacterial infections of the hoof • mastitis (in beef or dairy animals)

• clostridial infections, including blackleg and botulism • toxicities due to poisonous plants Steps that producers can take to minimize the risk for these conditions include: • prevent access to animal carcasses • always provide access to clean, fresh drinking water • consider moving stock from pasture with heavy soil

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Grape Expectations by Max Crus

‘Fries my bacon’ gives me the pip Okay, we’re glad the election is over and we won’t have to go to church every Sunday or straight to the laptop after every news bulletin to pen another angry letter to the editor, after watching a hi-viz PM stuff another task, but the old expression ‘be careful what you wish for’ has come home to roost as the former PM has cooked his goose and now we’ve got to lie in it, who drove us to distraction and myriad books of quotes more than 25 years ago. There’s no more yelling at the evening news, except perhaps Sky’s News After Dark, but along with others in the Murdoch fold, hasn’t that folded into obscurity or the dark web now? And frankly we miss it terribly, already. When do we let off steam now and practice our angry birds? It’s no fun screaming at the telly that “so-and-so really fries my bacon”, when there’s no-one there to actually fry your bacon. Although maybe that’s a good thing because what sort

Tapanappa (Fleurieu (Brian Croser Winemaker) Foggy Hill You don’t often see the winemaker mentioned on the front label, but with Brian in charge, why wouldn’t you? It’s astonishing two wines from the same vineyard could be so different, yet still so lovely. This is

of expression is that anyway? Surely someone who fries your bacon should be considered helpful, or a chef. It’s somewhat more colourful than ‘hot under the collar’, and who gets hot there when they’re cranky anyway? Has someone measured this in peerreviewed, double-blind studies like Dr Norman and Dr Karl recommend? Ditto ‘makes my blood boil’. Sounds like a medieval torture. Which brings to mind the expression ‘ditto brother smut’. What’s that all about Mum? Maybe don’t answer that. We all understand the expression “grinds my gears”. That hurts when you do it, and your ears when someone else does, unless schadenfreude is your thing, which okay, is everyone except the Dalai Lama. But ‘fries my bacon’? What about good, old expressions from the good, old days like “gives me the pip”? In the days when the National Party was the Country Socialist Party people thought eating pips gave you the runs. Now they make smoothies from them in vegan cafes, but you still get the meaning.

superior, bountiful pinot despite a 13 percent, with an amazingly alluring fragrance. 9.5/10.

drink it too and still drive home. 9.4/10.

Tapanappa Fleurieu Peninsula Foggy Hill

Super vine dried, super fruit, super charged alcohol content (15.5per cent is positively super), if you like big, brash, fruity reds (who doesn’t, sometimes?). Have this after the supermarket visit or you won’t make

This is quite possibly the red wine in Australia, you can smell it all night, or, at only 12.5 percent

Calcannia SA Super Vine

Unlike “gets on my goat”. What’s going on there? Is that another weird proclivity of National Party types? Or “gives me the irits”. What’s an ‘irit’? “Oh, lummy”, Nana used to say. Still don’t know what that means. Anyway, we all must do without expressing ourselves like we have for the past three years, which really pops my cork… speaking of which. Max Crus is a Clarence Valley-based wine writer and Grape Expectations is now in its 26th year of publication. Find out more about Max or sign up for his weekly reviews and musings by visiting maxcrus.com.au

it. 9.2/10. Calcannia Clare Valley

Uncanny how the reserve version of this grenache was a cracker…as is this, almost. Or is that canny? Whatever, crackers and hard cheese would be a canny accompaniment. 9.3/10.

The label looks like a dog sat for Anh Do… Brush With Fur, and the rosé itself would make as good a hair of the dog as any, with enough residual sugar to redress the imbalance. 8.9/10.

With the original witchburner Peter Dutton in charge of the asylum now, grumpy types are still well catered for. witch in your street, or indeed city to try this Portuguese white grape from Australia’s breadbasket of wine. Don’t burn those steaks though. 9.4/10.


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Small business strategy to chart future course The NSW Government has launched a public consultation on its new Small Business Strategy, which will chart the course for the 800,000 strong small businesses across the State for the coming three years. NSW Small Business Minister Eleni Petinos said that feedback from industry would assist in developing a strategy that promotes a thriving, dynamic and innovative small business community for the period ahead. “Small businesses are the lifeblood of the NSW economy. That’s why we’re developing a new Small Business Strategy that accounts for the current climate and provides a blueprint for the future,” Ms Petinos said. “The public consultation will afford stakeholders the opportunity to have their say on the new strategy because

we know that some of the best ideas will come from small businesses themselves. “Over the past two years unprecedented levels of support have been provided to small businesses to withstand the impacts of COVID, but now we need to look forward and develop policy settings for

the future.” CEO of the Master Grocers Australia (MGA) and Director of the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia (COSBOA), Jos de Bruin said he would be encouraging his members to contribute to the public consultation.

“Our small business members have always enjoyed a close working relationship with the NSW Government and I encourage all of them to have their say on the public consultation for the next Small Business Strategy,” Mr de Bruin said. “We welcome the chance to provide direct feedback to policy makers on the sorts of priorities and reforms that will create the best economic landscape to support small business over the following three years.” CEO of the Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association (ACAPMA) Mark McKenzie said that smaller retailers need policy settings that keep pace with evolving challenges. “Many of the challenges faced by small retailers in the last few years are not necessarily going to be the same ones they confront moving forward.

As the economic challenges evolve, so should the policy prescriptions and that’s why I’ll be promoting this public consultation within our membership,” Mr McKenzie said. CEO of Restaurant & Catering Australia (R&CA) Wes Lambert said that after an exceptionally challenging period, his members welcomed further consultation from the NSW Government on the path forward. “Our members were some of the hardest hit during the pandemic. The next few years will be crucial to thousands of small businesses in the restaurant and catering sector and close cooperation with government will be essential,” Mr Lambert said. Small businesses seeking to have their say or looking for further information can do so at: www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov. au/small_business_strategy.

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“The NSW labour market is in an extremely strong position having reached a record low unemployment rate for the second time in the past few months which is significantly lower than the national average,” Mr Kean said. “The NSW Government has provided effective, tailored support measures to steer this State through bushfires, floods and COVID outbreaks, to come out even stronger through these difficult times.” An additional 93,200

people are employed in NSW compared to pre-COVID levels, and another 51,600 compared to pre-Delta levels. The NSW unemployment rate remains below the national unemployment rate of 3.9 per cent. The State’s advanced economic performance is boosted by a focus on jobs through programs such as Jobtrainer which has attracted more than 200,000 enrolments, and fee-free training for nearly 200,000 apprentices and trainees.


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190,000 aged care residents, the lack of oral care in residential homes is a key factor.” In the run up to the election – and in response to the recommendations of the Aged Care Royal Commission – the nation’s dentists have asked the main parties to address this issue by: - Funding direct access to public and private dental services that maintain the basic dental and oral healthcare standards in aged care facilities, what the ADA calls a - Including clinical indicators for oral health in the Aged Care Quality Standards, - Including core units of study on oral health in the Cert III in Aged Care to ensure staff in aged care services are skilled to be able to care for resident’s daily oral health needs and to identify when dental services are required, and

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- Including an oral health assessment in the over 75 health check performed by GPs. And the response to the ADA wish list from the main three parties? “There has been a deafening silence from the Coalition as to our election asks – they’ve placed the responsibility to fund dentistry back on the shoulders of the states and territories. “The Greens came up with a $77bn plan to include dentistry in Medicare. Though we applaud them for putting the issue on the table, it’s too expensive for the major parties. “Labor, while not agreeing to the has at least pledged to work with the ADA, should they be elected.” Dr Liew added: “Politicians who make decisions about oral health today will be old themselves in the not-too-distant future too.

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Aries Mar21 21 - Apr ARIES MAR - APR 19 20 Try handling your additional energy with some caution. If you‘re not careful you might become involved in endless conversations that completely waste your time. Focus on projects that are not likely to risk upsetting people that you will probably need in the future. For example, campaigning against your boss will probably be draining and challenging and therefore it may be better to use your surplus energy doing some healthy exercise. Again, the general rule is: Everything in moderation. Rising energy levels affect your love life and generate a lot of passion. Avoid arguments; the passion you engender could create the opposite of what you desire. Don’t be too impulsive; think carefully before starting a quarrel with your lover. If you’re single; don’t do anything too outrageous, take things slowly, don’t alienate the very person who may be important to you.

TAURUS APR 20 - MAY 20 Asserting yourself in a meaningful and pleasant manner you’re able to motivate others and if need be respond positively to those who seek your advice. Your reserves of energy stand you in good stead and as long as you prioritize what is important you are likely to succeed. Such an unwavering approach earns you the respect and support of those close to you. You’re able to pay attention to detail, not demand too much, accomplish what you set out to achieve and take full responsibility for the outcome. You show signs of being passionate. Don’t overwhelm your lover with fanciful ideas and suggestions. You should use a slower more sensual approach – gently coax them, don’t be too pushy. brusqueness. With a more sophisticated approach, you’re more likely to be met with approval. Simply be a little bit more patient!

GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20

Gemini May 22 - June 23 You inspire others with your ideas and plans, your cool, calm and collected approach wins people over and they have little reason to refuse the advances or suggestions you make. Proposals you put forward at work are also met with a favorable response and willing to listen. Take this opportunity to develop new strategies you can implement in future, that provide you with a foundation to overcome any tough times that may possible lie ahead of you. You’re irresistible, sociable and outgoing, you’ve got the ability to have a lover like you, who has the right attitude, knows how to handle a relationship and has a big heart. You won’t be alone for too long. Your relationship could easily turn into a happy partnership and ultimately becomes even happier for you.

CANCER JUN 21 - JULY 22

Cancer Jun 24 - Jul 22 You possess a higher than usual level of pent up anger that needs dealing with in a constructive way, if you don’t want to suffer from the consequences. Ease up on the talking and avoid putting others on the defensive. If you require help from others be more patient and diplomatic in the way you approach them. Even if you personally feel on top form , be prepared to take things at a more leisurely pace otherwise you may suffer setbacks from unnecessarily taking on far more than you able to handle. You’re feeling rather up-tight and angry, not great for your lover or romance. Avoid on-going problems by making it known you’re willing to compromise. Otherwise, things might come to a head far sooner than you would wish. If you’re single, it’s time for you to like a full on assault, rather than being seductive in any way.

Leo Jul2323- AUG - Aug LEO JUL 22 23 Clearly you are more than cable of expressing your needs and requirements to others. You know what you want and cleverly are able to bring about the outcome you desire. Especially professionally, you’re paving the way for new responsibilities or even a promotion. Your relationships and love life improve immeasurably too, with invitations and proposals making life seem a bit of a whirl. Any physical activities are less of an effort than usual. Put your sneakers and do the exercise you enjoy most. If you’re single don’t hide at home. Your chances of meeting new and interesting people and maybe even your dream partner are currently very high. If you have a relationship, everything points towards a great time here as well. You should make a conscious effort to create space and spend romantic time with your lover – it will pay off in satisfying and rewarding ways!

SagittariusNOV Nov SAGITTARIUS 22 -22 DEC- 21Dec 21 Where ever you go and whoever you meet you’re able to imbue others with your good mood and enthusiasm, as well as assist them in any way that the least daunting – take this opportunity to deal with outstanding issues both past and present. Make sure you once in a while! Look out for opportunities that may be on the horizon, if single romance is more likely, who knows; maybe new prospects in love open up. You’re able to positively resolve long standing matters with your lover before they intensify any further. If you’ve been in a relationship for a prolonged period, you might want to think about making it permanent. If you’re single the next date - could be a crucial one. Whether it results in a proposal of marriage or a new relationship – love and romance are on the agenda!

VIRGO AUG 23 - SEP 22 Practice more self-restraint, far too easily you feel you’re deliberately provoked, even over the slightest matters. Without warning your excess energy erupts in a bad temper. Obviously this isn’t acceptable to those you know, selfdiscipline and compromise is essential. Such relentless behavior results in problems both at home and at work. Watch out that these excesses don’t become a noticeable feature in other areas of your life. You need to be more self-aware and make sure that it doesn’t. The pressure of your circumstances has a negative seem to infuriate you. You won’t solve your problems by shouting at those you care about most. Refrain from such outbursts and acting in an emotional way. After all, your lover is not necessarily at fault! Levelheadedness and self-control can ease the situation.

CAPRICORN DEC 22 - JAN 19 ready to make improvements both at work as well as on the home front in ways you have not attempted before. It’s easy for you to lose control and become embroiled in arguments which can cause problems that dent your pride. The maxim to follow is; to think twice before you act and proceed one step at a time with extra caution. Don’t let yourself be so easily provoked, consider situations sensibly before way to proceed. Your love life can be unfavourably affected by your deeply passionate feelings, which could easily cause tension and clashes with your can be a great help in easing the situation between you, but any arguments that might possibly be on-going are by sex alone.

LIBRA SEP 23 - OCT 22

Libra Sep 23 - Oct 23 express yourself, you run the risk of alienating people with your unthinking attitude towards them. You’re totally preoccupied with matters that are important to you and concern you alone, and therefore appear very demanding. A far more diplomatic approach is required, make your request in an appropriately polite way and you’re less likely to cause offense. Always treat others the way you want to be treated yourself and create a stress-free environment for all. Your argumentative nature can quickly turn your relationship into a battleground. You lack fairness and sensitivity - pull yourself together! If you need to argue do so, but only when you feel strongly, not because of your moodiness. You don’t want to upset those you care about most, so take a deep breath and refrain from saying anything you’re likely to regret later.

SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOV 21

Scorpio Oct 24 - Nov 20 You are capable of being extremely productive and making a success of whatever you do. However be careful of over-reacting if you feel threatened; you tend to respond bad-temperedly or even insensitively. Hold yourself back if confronted and refrain from making enemies or from the temptation to deliberately provoke others, behavior like this is very unproductive and likely to cause you unwanted problems. Step back from time to time and use your energy both purposefully and thoughtfully! Any extreme resentment won’t do your love life any good. If your relationship is unduly stressed with needless tussles and your attitude alienates your partner. Control yourself a bit more! If you’re single, it’s possible such brusque conduct works quite well - to pick someone up. But nobody will want to stay around you for too long, if you continue to behave like this.

AQUARIUS jan 20 - feb 18

Aquarius Jan 21 - Feb 19

You’re keyed up, enthusiastic and feel able to accomplish everything you set out to achieve. If you are striving for more professional responsibility, show others what you are capable of, demonstrate your abilities, it’s easy to realize your goals without unsettling those who may previously have felt threatened by your ambition. Your opinions are acknowledged and the ideas you have on almost any matter accepted. This applies to all discussions; you’re able to convince others of your point of view. Your ambition cannot be overlooked, especially not in you’re able to discern any sign of desire in your lover. But be careful you don’t become too demanding! This pamper your lover, they are then much more likely to respond well to your own desires and needs.

PISCES FEB 19 - MAR 20

Pisces Feb 20 - Mar 21

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Bereavement Thanks Eddie Handford Thankyou to our relatives and friends for all your support, flowers, cards, cooking, phone calls and visits on the loss of our Eddie. Also, our thanks to Fr Peter Slack and the staff of St Mary’s Parish, and Parkview Funeral Home Casino. Kind Regards Nina Handford & family.

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Ashley William Simpson 9th July 1999 - 6th June 2018 (18yrs)

In our hearts forever, missing you Nan+Pop Simpson and Family xoxoxo

Loved and missed always by your loving wife Cheryl, Your loving children and grandchildren, Pop and Granma (dec).

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Passed away peacefully and surrounded by loved ones, at Lismore Base Hospital, Lismore, on Thursday, 26th May 2022, aged 88 years. Dearly loved wife of Kevin (dec’d). Loved mother and mother-in-law of Beth & Robert, Margot & David, Frances & Gordon, Robyn & Shawn, and Michael (dec’d). Cherished Grandmother of Adam, Emma, Kate, Bob, Nicole, and Lilli. Loving Great Grandmother of Bella, Cha Cha, Sophia, and Luke. Loved Sister of Joan (dec’d), Norma (dec’d), Allan (dec’d), Glen (dec’d), Margaret, and Jenny. Beloved Companion of Trixie (dec’d). Please contact the family directly for service details.

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01/06/1946 - 26/04/2022 aged 75 years A dear Brother to June, Pat and Joy. He will be dearly missed. Family warmly invite you to a funeral service on Friday 3rd June 2022, 12pm. At Lismore Memorial Gardens – Skyline Rd and Rous Rd, Goonellabah NSW

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Passed away unexpectedly at John Flynn Private Hospital, aged 77 years. Loved & loving husband and life partner of Joan for 54 years. The most amazing father and friend of Warwick and Amanda. Bestest ever Poppy to his grandchildren Jakeb & Tamekah, Nelson, Harry & Ashleigh; Paris, Sapphire, and Bond. Special Poppy to Garry, Shirlee, and Olivia. Loved son of Arthur & Aileen (both Dec’d) and adored son in-law of Max and Phyllis van der WALL (both Dec’d). Cherished brother & brother in-law of Graeme (Dec’d) & Lynette, Andrea & Mervyn Bryant, Gordon & Carol van der Wall, Ron & Jennifer van der Wall (both Dec’d) Owen & Margaret van der Wall. Loved uncle of their families.

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THOMAS, Thelma Gloria 16 July 1947 - 23 May 2022

Late of Ballina. Thelma passed away surrounded by her family on Monday, the 23rd of May 2022, aged 74 years. Dearly loved mother of Lindy-Lou, Annette, Shane, Robert, Graham & David. Much loved mother-in-law. Cherished grandmother and great-grandmother. Loved sister of Margaret, Helen, Jeannie (all dec.) Fay & Jenny. Fierce protector of all she held dear. Family & friends wishing to celebrate her life are warmly invited to attend Thelma’s funeral service on Friday, the 3rd of June at The Parkview Chapel, 21 Kalinga St at West Ballina. Commencing at 2:00 pm.

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Passed away peacefully. Devoted wife of Laurie (dec). Dearly loved sister of Alan. Treasured mother and mother-in-law of Greg & Katrina and Andrew & Debbie. Cherished grandma of Jacintah, Katy, Aimee, Stephanie, Jack and Mitchell. Proud grandma B of Damien, Coranne, Justice, Alexander, Connor, Lewis, Giuseppe and Geoffrey. Family and Friends are invited to attending a celebration of Beryl’s life to be held in Rainbow Chapel, Rainbow Avenue, Ballina on TUESDAY (June 7, 2022) commencing at 10.00 am. After the service a private cremation will take place.

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Be part of the change! To help us realise our vision, Richmond Valley Council needs the right people. We are committed to offering a range of rewarding career options for staff who are passionate and dedicated to delivering the highest standard of services. When you become an RVC employee, you join an organisation charged with delivering the very best outcomes for our customers, and our community. From corporate and community services to infrastructure and environment, there are many ways to make your contribution.

We are looking for: Operator Wastewater Treatment Operations This role involves the monitoring and managing day-to-day operations of our Casino Treatment Plant carrying out wastewater operations related to testing, fault finding and minor plumbing work.

Salary Range: $52,712 to $65,426 pa + 10% super Contact: David Cash – 0417 265 057

Applications close 11.30pm Monday 6 June For further details about the Richmond Valley and to apply please visit Council’s website www.richmondvalley.nsw.gov.au

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We are looking for: Traineeship in Civil Construction This is an exciting opportunity for a traineeship in civil construction within our Project Management Office. This traineeship will be varied and interesting; it will provide hands on experience in all aspects of construction and maintenance work our team is responsible for while giving you a great knowledge base of work, health and safety in the industry.

Salary Range: Dependent on age, skills and experience Contact: Daniel Rowlands – 0427 308 783

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CLASSIFIEDS AND LIVESTOCK For Sale

Fence Posts For Sale

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LUXURY CARAVAN FOR SALE

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Partners and Carers are also most welcome to attend as family are very much involved with the process and treatment of those with this diagnosis Guest Speaker - Kate Goswell - Topic - Men’s Health Exercise Enquiries phone Bob Johnson (02) 6622 5792 ALSTONVILLE INNER WHEEL CLUB Meet socially 3rd Wednesday of every month. Contact President Carol Vidal 0427326832. ALSTONVILLE QUOTA CLUB A local women’s service club that meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at the Plateau Sports Club. Quota is committed to supporting and improving the physical and mental wellbeing of the disadvantaged in our community through local projects. Contact: quotaalstonville@gmail.com for more details. ALSTONVILLE BRANCH OF THE RED CROSS The Alstonville branch of Red Cross Friday 6 May. Tickets will be on sale on Wednesdays outside Wollongbar Newsagent in Main Street, Alstonville. Your support is welcomed as all funds raised will be distributed locally. The Alstonville branch of the Red Cross will meet at 1:30pm on Thursday 9 June, 2022. You are very welcome to join us at 3, Newbon Street, Alstonville. For further information, contact the Secretary on 0424742774. MCLEANS RIDGES CRAFT GROUP meet at the McLeans Ridges Hall, Cowlong Road, McLeans Ridges on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm. Scrap booking, card making, paper craft, knitting whatever takes your fancy. Come along for an enjoyable day. Bring your own morning tea and lunch. Coffee, tea, milk provided. A small fee to cover hall hire. Ph 0401 047 513” SQUARE DANCING Summerland Larrikins Squares Alstonville, Fridays 7.30pm-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, 59 Main Street, Alstonville. Contact 0407663017 for further information. New dancers


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The BALLINA COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB’s next “LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC DAY” is SUNDAY 5th JUNE, 2022 at THE BALLINA RSL CLUB, start time 10.45 am. Inaugurated in 2007 the Club has held “LIVE MUSIC DAYS” most months of each year since then and we really have something to celebrate! To “party up” the day, the backing band will be the “CLASSICS - all from The Northern Rivers” and “Doug Liebke” is our guest artist. This year is special to commemorate our 16 years and we consider it our “BIRTHDAY DATE”. We try to have a big celebration and get up lots of antics, only to be disclosed on the day. The club would appreciate it if you could include details of the day in your public announcements and/or Gig Guide, Many thanks Keith Holmes 02 6686 7956 PS, Our “Fund Raiser Day” last month (Sunday 1st May,2022) was a great success, raising over $1,000.00 to The Ballina RSL Club’s, “Local Community Appeals” and thank you for assisting in the promotion of the day. FREE COMMUNITY BRUNCH BALLINA We are now pleased that our hot brunch center can be held twice a month, the 1st and third Saturday. Everyone is welcome, so come and enjoy a free sausage sizzle,hot dogs, tea, coffee or juice or just come for a chat for more information call Chris on 0411510430 BALLINA ARTS & CRAFTS CENTRE INC. (BACCI) We are a diverse group of Artists and Crafters that participate in wonderful group exhibitions. Meetings are usually on the 1st Monday of every month at the Cherry Street Sports Club. Social gathering at 5, for a 5.30 start. New members are always welcome. For more information info@bacci.com.au or phone Deb on 0432105540 BALLINA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Has activities every day for Senior Citizens. Monday – Line Dancing 9:30am, Art 1 pm. Tuesday - Line Dancing 9:30 am. Wednesday - Tai Chi 8:30 am, Bridge 1pm, Ballroom Dancing 6:45pm. Thursday - Yoga 7:30 am 4. Line Dancing 9:30 am, Indoor Bowls 1 pm. Friday – Nothing as yet. Saturday - Bridge 1 pm. AGM for Ballina senior Citizens to Friday April 22nd 1:30 pm Contact Bonnie 0414927361 BALLINA BRIDGE CLUB “Social play every Monday 9-11.30am” Sessions for all levels of players on Mon, Wed, Sat from 1pm to about 5pm. Be seated at 12:45. Restricted session (under 300 Masterpoints) Thu 1pm – about 5pm. Friday mornings –

Help with Play – open to anyone who would like some help with their game from teachers on duty. 9am to about 11:15pm. Sessions are $5 for members and $7 for visitors. Everyone entering the club must be fully vaccinated. 13 North Ck Rd, Ballina Please call Judy Forsyth (president) on 0407664337. www.ballinabridge.org.au THE ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT RETIREES (AIR), FAR NORTH COAST BRANCH. The next meeting of the Branch will be held on Friday 3 June, 2022, at the Ballina RSL Club, at 9.30 for 10.00 start. Guest speaker for this meting will be Wayne Crawford, a speaker from Ballina on Richmond Rotary Club. Hear about recycling/ reuse of hospital beds/Wheelchairs etc. Wayne was originally scheduled to speak at our last two meetings but unfortunately had to cancel, so has kindly stepped in for this meeting. Third time lucky !!! Morning tea and coffee will be available at this meeting. IN FOCUS TOASTMASTERS CLUB How about trying something different? If you would like to improve your communication and leadership skills or simply make new friends and have fun, you are warmly invited to attend the In Focus Toastmasters Club. We meet the 3rd Wednesday evening of each month. You may attend either from the comfort of your own home via zoom or join us in person at the Cherry Street Sports Club, Ballina. For further information contact our President via email at: president-3209990@ at: vppr-3209990@toastmastersclubs. org NORTHERN RIVERS NAVAL & MARINERS ASSOCIATION This association was formed to attract veterans for companionship, wellbeing and to supply advocacy to veterans. We hold an informal gathering every Friday, 2.30pm at Ballina Angling Club (families are welcome). Contact Allan Watt for more information on 0402 749 582 or email jakknco@ bigpond.net.au BALLINA EVENING VIEW CLUB Meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Ballina RSL Club at 6.30 for dinner at 7.00 pm - Guests are always welcome. Our members support the education of disadvantaged children in Australia by fundraising activities and social events in our local community for The Smith Family by sponsoring 5 Learning for Life students. Contact President Julie Stephan 0434988770 BALLINA TOY LIBRARY Welcomes families from Ballina Shire, 9 Regatta Avenue, Ballina. Open Saturday 10am - 1pm by appointment only on Tues & Wed. Ph. 0411719074. BALLINA CWA Ballina CWA Handicraft and Friendship mornings have recommenced Wednesdays from

9am in our rooms on River Street, wearing a face mask is mandatory. 0428116668 for more information. Mahjong is continuing to be played from 12.15pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays, for more information please ring David 0435323079.This year CWA of NSW is 100 years old. This tea towel, being held by Ballina member Robyn Stewart, historically depicts branches in our Far North Coast area since 1922 and is being sold as a fund raiser for our Branches and Group. They are $15 each and can be purchased in our CWA rooms on a Wednesday morning or by ringing Barb.

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Targets supplied, shooting starts 8am until 12noon. Call Ollie on 0414622272. CASINO & DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP Advise we have a new phone number which is 66641118 and email casinofhg@gmail.com LINE DANCING CLASSES Beginners are welcome – Casino, every week Weds 4.30pm. All interested phone Lorraine 0418264489.

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CASINO SENIOR CITIZENS All welcome, our activities currently held at Casino RSM, Wednesday Hoy at 1pm. Contact Jan 0414625680

BRUNSWICK VALLEY VIEW CLUB Pauline Menczer is the guest speaker at the next luncheon of Brunswick Valley VIEW Club on June 9. She

CASINO CHARITY CASH BINGO Held each Thurs evening at 7pm at Casino RSM, supporting our local under privileged school children. Everyone welcome.

The venue is the Brunswick Heads Bowling Club. Please advise Wenda on 0449 563 580 or email wjhunt@yahoo. com if you are attending, for catering purposes. VIEW stands for Voice, Interests and Education of Women and the club supports seven Learning for Life students in The Smith Family’s program. For more information, visit view.org.au, call 1800 805 366 or email view@thesmithfamily.com.au.

LISMORE CASINO NAVAL ASSOCIATION Meets bi-monthly at Casino RSM, new members welcome. For more information phone Chris 66293269 or Jim 0427400625.

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LION’S CLUB CASINO Lion’s Club meeting is held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at Casino RSM Club from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.

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‘ART at the CASSINO GALLERY. The Casino Art Group meets here every Saturday 10am - 3pm. The Gallery is also open Wednesday 10 3pm and Friday 5.30 - 8pm. Interested in promoting YOUR medium? Come to the gallery for information. Cassinoartgallery@gmail.com CASINO EVENING CWA will be meeting on Thursday 2 June at 6pm at Uniting Church hall. Coffee and nibbles are a welcome addition to the start of the meeting. New members are always welcome , further information from Penny on 0422 301 799. Looking forward to meeting you then. CASINO MEALS ON WHEELS WEEK 1 MONDAY D.Clarke & D.Allen J. & J. Whittaker TUESDAY D. Coleman WEDNESDAY L.Douglas K.Bratti & N.McKee THURSDAY Goodlad & own help FRIDAY L. Dorrington & S.Forrester P.Plunkett & Own help CASINO & BONALBO UPPER CLARENCE LIONS CLUBS Casino Lions club now meets each 4th Wed at the RSM. CASINO AIR RIFLE CLUB DISCIPLINE

CASINO COMMUNITY MEN’S SHED Mon, Tues, Wed, attendance limited to 50 members, 8.00am-1.30pm. Contact 66626423 DH or casmenshed@live. com.au CASINO MINI RAIL Every Sunday 10am to 4pm. Weather permitting. West Street Casino. Phone 0472638044. CASINO VIEW CLUB Monthly luncheon meeting at Casino RSM Club at 11am, second Thurs of every month. Contact Barbara on 66612530 or 0448969498. CASINO CROQUET CLUB Casino Croquet Club’s playing times have been changed for the summer months. They are now Monday & Wednesday mornings commencing play at 8.30am. New members, male & female are most welcome. Mallets available. Ring Mary on 66621971 for details. CASINO LADIES AND FRIEND CRAFT GROUP Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month. Bring your own morning tea. Names to be in by lunch time Monday. Phone Vivian on 66621838 or Jan on 66626424. CASINO MIXED PROBUS CLUB Meeting 4th Thursday of the month. For more information call the secretary on 0419886119. New Members most welcome. Call Fran on 0419 886 119 for more information.


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THE CASINO & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM Sun, Mon, Wed and Fri 10am to 2pm. Email casinohistorymuseum@outlook. com for further information. Check us out on Facebook.

COOLANGATTA COOLANGATTA THE COOLANGATTA BRANCH OF THE QCWA are carrying on the longheld tradition of caring for people and communities in times of crisis. Southern Queensland and Northern NSW, the women came together with community volunteers to supply workers with: • Over 1,100 delicious home cooked meals • Hundreds of sandwiches and wraps • Dozens of home baked • Over 600 individual care packs • 250 cleaning kits • 85 Activity packs for children Anita Blay, President of CWA Coolangatta said: “The overwhelming and generous donations and support from our community has allowed us to help many people during this crisis. We cannot thank our local community members enough”. “The response from people receiving these items has been heart-warming. Many people had tears and said that it’s not just that we are receiving these, it’s knowing that people care”, Ms Blay said. “QCWA Coolangatta would also like to thank our local community members who kindly donated over $ 5,000 for spent on items of need for families and individuals”. QCWA Coolangatta is currently building up the branch and recruiting new members to enable them to contribute even more for their community. If you would like more information or would like to become a member, please call Barbara on 0401 474 670. For further information please contact Anita Blay, President on 0418 405 804. YOU’RE INVITED This year, QCWA COOLANGATTA is hosting a Biggest Morning Tea to help Cancer Council raise vital funds for people impacted by cancer – and we’d love for you to join us for this great cause! When: Tuesday 17th May at 10:30 am Street, Coolangatta Entry: $ 10 Details: Come along for a cup of tea or coffee, some tasty treats, as only CWA women can do, and great speakers. RSVP: Numbers are limited, so you must register for this event. Phone or text Cathy or Robyn to register or for further details. Cathy: 0490 121 166 Robyn: 0409 563 940 If you can’t make it, you can still help make a difference by donating to our fundraising page: https://

www.biggestmorningtea.com. au/s/36093/44890 THE COOLANGATTA BRANCH OF THE QCWA are carrying on the long-held tradition of caring for people in times of crisis and for those less fortunate within our community. We are currently recruiting new members to enable us to contribute even more for our community. We meet monthly in our hall, on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 9.30 am, at If you would like to come along and meet us, see what we’re about, or for more information, please call Barbara on 0401 474 670, or email: qcwacoolangattabranch@gmail.com. EVANS HEAD EVANS

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EVANS RIVER RSL DAY CLUB The Evans River RSL Day Club meets each Monday in the Remembrance Room at Club Evans RSL Evans Head from 10am until 2pm Cost $10 includes Morning Tea and Lunch. We have several vacancies for volunteers and members, anyone who is feeling in need of some company are welcome to attend. Come along and join in the fun. Contact Merilyn on 0401493316 for more details EVANS HEAD CWA BRANCH meets every third Tuesday for lunch at noon. New members welcome. More info Roz 0427825560 GRAFTON GRAFTON “GRAFTON SENIORS Trips : Mystery venue, 24 June, 29 booked, more can be accepted. 8 day QLD tour from 13 Aug, currently sorting all meal menus, General Business : barbecue, Mon, 19 Sept, on sale June meeting. Cancer Council biggest morning tea, Grafton Services Club, 10am, Fri. 20 May. Members again warned of scams, recent cases, E mail from My Gov, increasing, keep houses & cars locked, & valuables secure. Updated SES Meeting competition results : J. Ireland; S. Garwood; E. Williams; A. Preac; F. Wratten; P. Cooke. Next meeting : 14 June, 10.30am, Racecourse, guest speaker, Emma Pritchard.” GRAFTON DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB Would you like to come on our next bus trip? This time we are off to the Bellingen Artisan and Growers Market on Saturday 11th June. This is not the usual monthly market . It is held at the Bellingen Showgrounds. “ Showcasing and celebrating the artisans of our region “ Call Action Coaches to book on 6643 4354 Or call in and see them at 370 Fry St Grafton. Payment to be made to Action Coaches.

Non-members are welcome. Passenger pick - up from both Grafton and South Grafton Cost: $35.00 per person. Includes morning tea. ( Lunch not included ) Date: Sat 11th June ( long weekend ) Itinerary: 7.45am Depart Grafton Library 8am Depart South Grafton 9-9.30am Morning Tea @ Sealy Lookout 10.30- noon Markets 12–1.30pm Lunch/Walk Bellingen Town area 1.30–2.15pm Look around the Old Butter Factory shops 3pm Coffs Harbour Nursery at Sapphire 4pm Head up Highway and back home If you think you might buy some plants, then bring along a box or tub to keep them safely stored in the luggage section of the bus. Some method of marking your purchases is a good idea to avoid confusion at the end of the day. A bright ribbon tied onto the plant, a permanent marker to write your name on the tag or a bright sticker. A reminder that our next get together will be at Vines this Thursday 2nd June at 10am and we will have a guest speaker from HoneyBee Hives. New members are welcome, it is only $10 to join, and we get together regularly often arrange other social events. Our contact email is graftondistrictgardenclub@gmail.com or call Jane 0438 593 032 for more information. GRAFTON VIEW CLUB Grafton VIEW Club meets on the 4th Tuesday each month at Grafton District Services Club, Mary Street, commencing at 10.30am. Please come along, enjoy yourself with a tasty meal, a motivated guest speaker & ultimately disadvantaged children will be helped. Please phone Vorna at 66424719 for catering purposes no later than the Friday before the meeting. As well, a social outing is held each month. You are warmly invited to come along to the next meeting to have some fun & help disadvantaged children. See you there! GRAFTON’S MIGHTY CLARENCE TOASTMASTERS CLUB all about! If you would like to improve your communication and leadership skills. Make new friends and have fun, you are warmly invited to attend the Mighty Clarence Toastmasters Club. We meet on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday evening of each month. You may attend either from the comfort of your own home via zoom or join us in person at the Joan Muir Community Centre: 194 Turf Street, Grafton. For more information please contact: Vice President on email Jan Coleman janetlcoleman@gmail.com or Facebook page:https://www.facebook. com/graftontoastmasters

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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE AT KINGSCLIFF The Tweed Hospital, it recognises that the new hospital will be located south of Tweed Heads and residents in those areas may be interested in volunteer work when the new hospital opens. The branch welcomes the opportunity to talk to those who are retired, unemployed or simply looking for a chance to give back to one of our most critical services – our hospital. There is a range of jobs that can be gift shop, fashion parades, jumble sales and luncheons. People with cars are very important to the running of these operations to transport material to the various venues. The branch meetings are held monthly and the cost of membership is only $5 per year. There are some procedures that have to processed, such as police checks. Full vaccination is required for those volunteers who are working in the hospital. So the public in the Kingscliff area and surrounds are invited to talk to our volunteers about our UHA branch of The Tweed Hospital. For more information contact John on 0421 085 985. KYOGLE

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KYOGLE & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Invites you to the opening of our most recent exhibition ‘Glimpses of Early Settlement’ Kyogle Museum 19 Bloore Street, Kyogle Phone: (02) 6632 3041 By email: khs.group1972@gmail.com P.O. Box 605, Kyogle 2474 KYOGLE SUNSHINE CLUB Meets every Thursday at 9.30am. For more details contact 0499824274. RICHMOND RIVER BEEF PRODUCER’S ASSOCIATION Meet on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at Kyogle Showgrounds in the luncheon room at 7pm. For more details Phone Jan on 0427293455. LION’S CLUB OF KYOGLE Meeting is held on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday each month at the Kyogle Lion’s shed from 6.30–7.00pm For more information contact Neville Moon on 66322233. KYOGLE COUNTRY MUSIC Kyogle Country Music Association will be celebrating its 40th anniversary at the next monthly music day on Sunday 12th June at Kyogle Bowling Club. Music to commence at 10am and continue through into Sunday night. Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate 40 years of country music in Kyogle with heaps of prizes drawn on the day. All drinks and lunch available at club on the day. $2 donation at the door appreciated. As per NSW Health guidelines all attendees must observe current Covid regulations.


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LENNOX HEAD LIONS CLUB New members welcome to join our close-knit club where the emphasis is on community service in a fun and Third Wednesday of each month at Club Lennox starting at 6.30pm. Members do what they can, when they can to facilitate the needs of our club. LENNOX HEAD DAY VIEW CLUB The Lennox Head Day VIEW Club month at the Lennox Head Community Centre. with the meeting starting at 11:00am and includes an interesting speaker and concludes with a light lunch. An informal Coffee and Chat meeting is held on the third Monday of the month. The Club sponsors three students through The Smith Family Learning for Life scholarship program that provides educational items for disadvantaged Australian children. New members and guests are most warmly welcomed, and enquiries may be made to Enid 047187511 or Dawn 0466717435. LENNOX HEAD EVENING VIEW CLUB Meets on the second Tuesday of each month upstairs at the Lennox Hotel at 6.30pm for dinner at 7.00pm. Guests are welcome. “VIEW members support the education of disadvantaged Australian children by raising much needed funds for The Smith Family. Through fundraising activities and social events in local communities, members raise money that goes directly to The Smith Family’s learning and mentoring programs for disadvantaged students.” Lennox Head Evening VIEW Club currently sponsors two Learning for Life students. Contact Sue Brennan 0409728814. LENNOX HEAD CWA Handy Craft Mornings on Mondays 9.30am-12noon in the community centre at Lennox Head, Call Jan on 66816150. PROBUS CLUB OF LENNOX HEAD Meets 9.30 for 10.00 at Club Lennox, of each month. Visitors are welcome, also retired or semi-retired people wishing to join our non-service club to hear interesting guest speakers and to join in trips and outings are invited along. Phone Jan 66876859. LISMORE

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EAST LISMORE BOWLING CLUB Community Bingo Tuesday night 7.30pm start 20 games of bingo + progressive jackpo.t Neilson street East Lismore Everyone Welcome NORTHERN RIVERS EVENING PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Northern

Rivers Evening Prostate Cancer Support Group is to be held on Wednesday June 1st 7pm until 9pm at the LISMORE WORKERS SPORTS BOWLING CLUB - 202 OLIVER AVENUE, GOONELLABAH MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE THIS CHANGE OF VENUE - Meals available at the main Sports Club Men previously and newly diagnosed with prostate cancer are urged to join with the group to experience the personal cancer stories told which give a great opportunity for all to share, Partners and Carers are also most welcome to attend as family are very much involved with the process and treatment of those with this diagnosis Guest Speaker - Kate Goswell - Topic - Men’s Health Exercise Enquiries phone Bob Johnson (02) 6622 5792 LISMORE GARDEN CLUB MEETING Could you please place our meeting notice for June in next week`s edition of community notices Lismore Garden Club will meet 1pm at Goonellabah Soccer Club, Reserve Street Goonellabah Thursday 9th June. Special for June is Foliage Leaf or Plant. Show Bench and Bring and Buy Table. Morning Tea Saturday 11th June at Maria Baisi`s Garden . Info please contact Sec Dawn 0048294496 Dcoles39 @outlook.com LISMORE REGIONAL PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP: Lismore Regional Parkinson’s Support Group will meet on Friday, June 17th, at 10 am at Summerland House Farm, 253 Wardell Rd, Alstonville. Our Special Guests will be Sarah McGuigan, Exercise Physiologist and Team Leader, Neuro Moves as well as Jo_Anne Reeves, CEO of Parkinson’s NSW. There will also be an opportunity to share and discuss symptom management and discuss successful strategies in a supportive, encouraging environment. All members of the Parkinson’s community, family and friends are most welcome to attend. GOONELLABAH PROBUS CLUB MEMBERS OF GOONELLABAH PROBUS CLUB PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE. OUR AGM AND CHANGE OVER LUNCHEON WILL NOW BE HELD AT JACK AND JOY” PIPER”S HOME AT 530 WYRALLAH ROAD MONALITIE COMMENCING AT 10 AM PLEASE RING GLORIA FRANCIS ON 66291442 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. PROBUS CLUB OF BALLINA WATERS This club is a mixed club and both men and women are invited to join us for a range of interesting social functions. Further information is available from the President Brian on 0432277170 LINE DANCING CLASSES Beginners are welcome – Lismore every week Thursdays 6pm. All

interested phone Lorraine 0418 264 489. LISMORE ORCHID SOCIETY INC. Lismore Orchid Socy. now meets 3rd Wednesday each month, 2:00 - 4:00 pm at Richmond Tweed Regional Library, 6 Centenary Drive Goonellabah, (corner of Oliver Av and Centenary Dve). CWA LISMORE WANT “YOU” in 2022! The Lismore DAY BRANCH of the CWA will meet at a new location on THURSDAY JUNE 2nd at the Rochdale Theatre premises 603 Ballina Road, Goonellabah. Parking is available on both Ballina Road and Jubilee Av. Our meeting time is 9:30am for 10:00am start. We WANT “YOU” TO JOIN US for the opportunity to be involved with a group of friendly wonderful women of all ages, have fun, make friends, and be involved with the opportunity to contribute to fundraising for worthwhile Community causes. PLEASE COME ALONG and experience for yourself what being a CWA Member could mean to you and your life. For more information contact our President Aliison Kelly on Mobile 0428 216 079. We will also shortly be re-commencing our Tuesday CRAFT & CRAFT LEARNING days with the CWA Evening Branch and will provide more details for you as soon as we can. WE SO LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU. LISMORE EMBROIDERERS GROUP Embroiderers Group. Meetings are 9.30am-2.30pm 1st and 3rd Wednesdays and 2nd Saturday of each month, at Crawford House, 10 Wardell Road, Alstonville. This is our new venue where we welcome embroiderers of all ability levels to meet, share and learn. For more information see our facebook page ‘Lismore Group – Embroiderers’ Guild NSW’, or simply turn up. LISMORE CITY BOWLS CLUB With Covid 19 now coming to conclusion and the club’s new season beginning, Members are reminded that our fees this year are $45pa. Social $11pa. We ask anyone interested in playing or learning to play to come along and join us. For details see our website under Lismore City Bowls Club or phone: 66215991. (CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE) LISMORE CITY CONCERT BAND Rehearsals are held during school terms on Mondays, 6.15-7.45pm at Southern Cross University. If you can play a concert band instrument: brass, woodwind, or percussion, please come and join us! All ages welcome. We have some instruments available for loan. For more information, tel: 0432 575 911/ visit: www. lismorecityconcertband.org.au, and our facebook and instagram pages. MAINLY MUSIC Fun, interactive, music sessions for young children [birth to school age] and their parents/caregivers in a relaxed setting on Tuesdays starting

at 9:30 am during School Terms. Children will be introduced to music, creativity and more. They will develop gross motor skills, as well as, socialise with others in a loving, shared family environment. Morning tea with snacks included. mainly music at Lismore Anglican Parish Centre, 10 Zadoc Street, LISMORE. T: 02 6621 3200 PROBUS CLUB OF LISMORE HEIGHTS Our mixed group meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at the Lismore Heights Bowling Club in High St. Our brief meeting is followed by morning tea and a guest speaker. Senior’s lunch for $15 at noon is optional. Guests and visitors are welcome. Ring/text Pam on 0418766247 for details of our other monthly social gatherings and outings. SPRUNG Sprung!! is a registered charity organisation that offers Dance, Theatre & Movement workshops and training to people with disabilities. We are currently looking for volunteers to assist our organisation in a number of ways including supporting our Tutors and Disability Support Workers; transcribing; catering; professional skills; technical support and backstage support. Our workshops and performances run in Lismore, Mullumbimby, Tintenbar and Lennox Head expanding to Ballina and the Tweed. Any interested volunteers can reach us here and for general information please contact us on info@sprung.org.au LISMORE SENIOR CITIZENS Meet at the Goonellabah Community Centre every second Thursday starting at 9am where we have morning tea followed by games bingo how etc we play cards Monday and Friday and play bowls Tuesdays and craft every second Tuesday afternoons come and join our friendly group you will be very welcome LISMORE TARGET RIFLE CLUB nights from 6.30 pm & the 1st & 3rd Sat of each month from 1.00 PM. Air will also be available at the Saturday shoots. For more information, please phone Derek on 66282082 (AH). NR U3A LISMORE INC. (UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE) Retired? Make new friends, gain knowledge, laugh and learn, enjoy a richer retirement. U3A offers over 30 classes and activities each week. One yearly fee of $50 entitles you to attend all classes/activities of your choice. Interested? Check out our webpage http://www.u3anriv.org.au for course list, times and venues or contact 66227408 Follow us on Facebook. TABLE TENNIS AT GOONELLABAH Tuesday and Thursday mornings social playing: 9.00am-12noon; Monday and Wednesday nights social playing: 7.009.00pm; Training Monday mornings: 9.00am-12noon; Junior coaching after school Wednesday 3.30pm-4.45pm, $6.00 a session. Everybody is welcome


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62 COMMUNITY NOTICES – all levels. Phone centre on 66251602. Mon-Thurs 9.00am-1.00pm or visit website www.fnctabletennis.com.au LISMORE GIRL GUIDES Lismore Girl Guides meet every Tuesday during school terms from 5.30 to 7.30pm at our hall, Magellan Street Lismore. Any girl aged from 7 to 17 is most welcome to attend for two nights free, but please make 18 and over interested in becoming a volunteer with youth, are encouraged to contact Leonie on mobile number 0412866766, for further details. (CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO FLOODING) SUMMERLAND AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Meetings of the club are normally held on the second Sunday of each month at the clubrooms: 412 Richmond Hill Road, Richmond Hill at 1.00pm. Visitors are welcome. The clubrooms are usually open on Sunday afternoons from about 1pm onwards. We are primarily amateur radio enthusiasts and welcome persons interested in radio, electronics, astronomy and similar subjects. For more details about the club and its activities see the club’s website: https://sarc.org.au/ ROTARY CLUB OF LISMORE NETWORKING Want to be part of an innovative, interesting and inclusive networking group who meet fortnightly to share ideas, meet other professionals and work together to make a difference in your community? Then Rotary Club of Lismore Networking could be the answer for you! Meets fortnightly on Wednesdays at 5.30pm. For more information contact Rita on 0413300578 or Gae 0412742095. ROTARY CLUB OF LISMORE WEST INC Is in its 60th year and meets at the East Lismore Bowling Club each Thursday at 6.00pm. New members would be made most welcome. Further information available on 0428151934.

GARDEN Members and visitors are invited to join the group for activities and gardening tips most Sundays. Time 3-5pm (NSW time, street parking, BYO, covered footwear, comfy clothing, hat and water. Children ok with strict supervision. Covid plan operating. Enquires: phone Bob Johnson (02) 6622 5792 COMMUNITY PRINTMAKERS MURWILLUMBAH Fine art printmakers. Meet at studio space 224 Stokers Rd, Stokers Siding. Prints, gallery, workshops and more! E: cpmmurwillumbah@hotmail. com - T: Peter 0498399640 or Sue 0408493253. Find us on Facebook & Instagram.

POTTSVILLE POTTSVILLE POTTSVILLE LADIES LIFEBALL Every Thursday morning 9.30am to 11.30am. Pottsville Community Hall, $5 per session includes morning tea. No joining fees. For enquiries please call Jan 0431909760. POTTSVILLE FUN CROQUET CLUB Meets at Black Rocks Sports Fields on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8.30am. New members are welcome to come and join us for a hit and a bit of fun. For any further enquires please call Jean on 0431606375. We will have a new starting time at the end of daylight saving. We play at Black Rocks Sports Field. New members are welcome. For further enquires please ring Jean on 0431606375.

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PROBUS CLUB OF HASTINGS POINT The Probus Club of Hastings Point Tweed Coast meets at 10am on 3rd Tuesday each month, in the residents’ lounge at Hastings Point Tricare. Retirees and seniors are welcome to join this happy social group. Phone the Probus president 0409872773 for additional information.’

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POETS & WRITERS ON THE TWEED MEET EVERY TUESDAY AT THE SOUTH TWEED SPORTS CLUB 1.30 -3.30 PM BEGINNERS WELCOME. PHONE 07 5524 8035,

MULLUMBIMBY MULLUMBIMBY Mullumbimby Branch of CWA (Country Women’s Association) will meet Wednesday 11th May 2022 in the CWA Rooms, Cnr Gordon and Tincogan Streets Mullumbimby. Members are cele-brating the Centenary of CWA of NSW in May. Ladies interested in CWA are welcome to attend. Members are asked to arrive at 9:50 AM for a 10:00 AM start please bring light refreshments for lunch. For further enquires phone Jen: 6684 7282.

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CLUB BANORA GARDEN CLUB Announcement Club Banora Garden Club - Next meeting 3rd May 2022 Do you love the garden, plants, veggies, want to meet new like-minded friends or just get out for a while meeting new people, then come along to our next friendly Garden Club meeting. Club Banora Garden Club will hold its next meeting on Tuesday 3rd May 2022. The club meets monthly on the November when it meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Guest Speaker monthly when available - Hopefully Horticulturist from Bunnings in May Doors open 9.30 am, Meeting at 10

am. Venue: Club Banora - Twin Towns Services Club, Leisure Drive, Banora Point, NSW. Entry Fee: $5.00 includes morning tea/ coffee and refreshment. Available: door, social morning teas, bus trips, guest speakers. Trading table of your favourite plants for sale by arrangement with Maria. Prizes available for Benching - bring along your favourite plants or blossom, Floral Art and share with other members. 5 Sections of entry: Cut Flowers, chance to win the benching prize. See Diary for more information. Judging by members popular vote. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME The Club Banora Garden Club is an Internal Section of Twin Town Services Club (TTSC). Annual subscription is $20.00 which covers the cost of a name badge, insurance, diary completing a membership form for the club when you arrive includes access to three clubs. Looking forward to seeing you there. On behalf of the President Maria Harry. All Enquiries contact Maria Harry, President 07 5524 8234 or Greg Morrison, 07 5524 5743 YAMBA

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YAMBA DAY VIEW CLUB Yamba Day View Club’s monthly luncheons are held at Yamba Bowling Club on 3rd Monday of month, starting 10am for 10.30am. Acceptance and apologies to President Lyn 66463164 by Friday prior to luncheon for catering purposes. We hold a monthly social outing either for lunch or morning tea and visitors are always welcome. YAMBA LIONS CLUB Yamba Lions Club’s meetings are held 2nd & 4th Thursdays of month at Yamba Bowling Club, commencing at 7pm for 7.30pm. For further information, please contact the Secretary Peter 0417546097. Social outings also held at various time and visitors and new members welcome. ALL NORTHERN RIVERRIVERS ALL NORTHERN NRCF WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE The Northern Rivers Community Foundation (NRFC) is inviting Northern Rivers women to play an active role in empowering vulnerable women and girls in our region. The newly formed NRFC’s Women’s Giving Circle brings Northern Rivers women together to achieve equality and human rights for women and girls in our region, and enable them to realise their full potential. Visit the Women’s Giving Circle nrcf.org.au/ womens-giving-circle/ on the NRFC website for more information and to join the Women’s Giving Circle. murbahcommunitygardens@gmail. com - follow us on Facebook #MurwillumbahCommunity Garden

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