Lismore CBD Magazine - Vol.2 No.11 - MAY 2022

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RQFWS Beer Awards presented by Rallings Labels Stickers & Packaging The Royal Queensland Food and Wine Show (RQFWS) Beer Awards presented by Rallings Labels, Stickers & Packaging, invites the top brewers from across Australia to compete for national recognition. Featuring a dedicated team of brewers, beer writers and industry figures, the competition offers a comprehensive snapshot of the quality of Australian brewing and a trustworthy guide for consumers. https://www.rqfws.com.au/royal-qld-wine-show

Two Mates Brewing are feeling stoked. After all that Lismore and the Northern Rivers region has gone through of late. We still managed to get two awards at the 2022 Royal Queensland Food & Wine Show.

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Donate to Lismore's official Flood Fund Lismore City Council has established a Flood Fund to assist victims of the flood. This is the official Flood Fund for Lismore that can be found on our website www.lismore.nsw.gov.au Council has become aware that numerous people have established GoFundMe campaigns to help flood victims. While many of these have been set up with the best of intentions, Council can not verify donated monies will be used to help flood victims. To ensure donations reach the people they are intended for, and that you do not become a victim of a scam, we ask everyone to only donate to the official Lismore Flood Fund. To donate to the Lismore Flood Fund, you can send a direct bank transfer to the following details: Name:

Lismore City Council - Flood Appeal Account BSB: 062 565 Account: 10864633

Council is accepting donations for the purpose of disaster recovery and community support arising from the current Lismore flooding disaster. In making a donation, you acknowledge that Council retains full discretion as to how any and all donated funds are used, which may include distributing funds to other organisations or persons for those organisations to use and distribute as they determine. Council has no obligation to enforce any use of funds by a third party.

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Lismore Flood Fund granted ATO tax deductibility The Lismore Flood Fund has reached another milestone with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) granting the fund tax deductibility status. This means that everyone who has made a donation to the Lismore City Council Flood Appeal fund can now claim the donated amount as a tax deduction. To receive a tax receipt for all donations already made, and for any future donations, donors can use an online form to request a receipt from Council that will allow them to claim the deduction. The Lismore Flood Fund has now raised more than $1.1 million from donations received from across Australia and overseas. Council has started the process to determine how these funds will be allocated by establishing a Flood Fund Committee. The Flood Fund Committee will include all Councillors, as well as Council staff and community representatives. Lismore City Mayor Steve Krieg said Council receiving tax deductibility means Council can focus on the next important steps - the distribution of donations. “The response to our Flood Fund Appeal has been overwhelming with donations coming in from all over the country, and now everyone can claim their donation as a tax deduction,” he said. “This now means our Flood Fund Committee can continue to build a clear and transparent process for funds to be allocated in a timely way,” he said. “We’ve been very careful in how we’ve set up our Fund, so that we can build the best process for distributing the donations we have received. “Under our Fund Rules, we can not only support those directly impacted by the natural disaster, but also to consider help boost the amazing work being done by community groups working on the ground.” Council will continue to update our community with the latest Fund news and announcements. To claim a tax receipt for a donation made to the Lismore Flood Fund, please complete the Request a Receipt form by visiting https://lismore.nsw.gov.au/request-a-receipt

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Chuggi's Music’s passion, compassion, talent and vast industry contacts were exactly what was needed to get this idea off the ground.’

Music promoter Michael Chugg said he was horrified by the mind-blowing mess left by the recent floods and welcomed the opportunity to pull together a free concert for the community. The project reunites Chugg and Pope, who together powered the Wave Aid (2005), Live Earth (2007) and the Sydney leg of the Sound Relief (2009) benefit concerts.

"It's really a thank you to the people of Lismore for everything that they've had to put up with, everything that we've got to put up with in the future as well." Mr Chugg said concerts were not cheap endeavours, so it was a huge win to have the funding and support to run an event that could offer free tickets to so many flood-affected residents.

"To get those bands all working for nothing basically, just the cost of getting here, is really rewarding and shows how generous the Australian music industry can be." "Michael Chugg AM"

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(L to R) Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg, music promoter Michael Chugg and Sports Marketing Australia's Rick Sleeman in Lismore. (ABC North Coast: Bronwyn Herbert)

Within 12 hours of free tickets becoming available for ONE FROM THE HEART, all 10,000 tickets were allocated and in order to ensure as many Lismore residents as possible are able to attend the concert, a further 2,000 tickets were put on sale and these have also now been exhausted.

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Buy One From The Heart tickets, NSW 2022 | Moshtix General Admission Sales Close: 9:00pm, Sun 15 May, 2022 $102.00 THIS IS AN ALL-AGES EVENT Total price is in AUD and includes GST and service fees. LISMORE

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Following the recent, historic floods in northern New South Wales, legendary promoter Michael Chugg will produce a special free concert for the residents of Lismore.

Grinspoon The project reunites Chugg and Pope, who together powered the Wave Aid (2005), Live Earth (2007) and the Sydney leg of the Sound Relief (2009) benefit concerts.

Grinspoon, Paul Kelly and Dan Kelly, Jon Stevens and others will perform at “One From The Heart,” a one-off event for the Lismore community, set for Sunday, May 15 at Lismore “I got a call from Rick and on Showgrounds. the same day we had the The Chugg Entertainment first Zoom call with the chairman and founder is Mayor and his team,” behind the show, which will explains Chugg, a member of also feature performances the senior leadership team from Chugg Music signings at Frontier Touring. Lime Cordiale and Sheppard, Daryl Braithwaite, The “The idea and reasoning Buckleys, and Darlinghurst, behind staging a concert winner of new talent of the resonated to me – that this year at the 2022 Golden was not about raising money but raising the community’s Guitar Awards. spirits. The lead time was Unveiled Wednesday (April incredibly tight; what would 27) at a press conference normally take four months fronted by Chugg and of planning had to turn Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg, around in six weeks. So, my the concert is presented as first call was to Mark Pope.” celebration of “resilience” and to lift the spirits of a Everything has fallen into community swamped in late the place at warp-speed, and February, and again, a month with a sense of generosity, notes Pope. later.

“Just three weeks ago Chuggi called. Snce that first call with Lismore Council, we’ve locked in the venue, the date, a line-up of some seriously great Australian artists, all of whom are playing for zero fees, along with a professional marketing and communication plan as well as a high end production and site plan,” he explains. In that time, “a team of strangers” has been assembled from both the music industry and council to form a “cracking ‘single purpose’ team,” he enthuses. Mayor Krieg is one of 3,000 locals devastated by the weather phenomenon; he lost his family home and his business as the town went underwater.

“About a week after the second flood hit us on March 30, I was talking with Council staff about what we could do to lift community spirits,” Krieg comments. “What we needed was a line in the sand moment that would mark a shift in the community’s mood of shock to begin the long hard road of rebuilding and restoring our homes and our community.” One of Council’s team reached out to Rick Sleeman, director of Sports Marketing Australia, and the call was put in to Chugg.

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“Our Healing Hearts” Lismore Lantern Parade. Get ready for the 2022 Lismore Lantern Parade. Saturday June 25, promises to be one of the biggest nights of the year in Lismore and possibly the Northern Rivers region. The Lismore Lantern Parade is in its 28th year and the organizing committee are preparing for a fantastic night. Come to Lismore for this free family event and experience the wonder and skill of art, light and music coming together to entertain and amaze tens of thousands. Lock in Saturday 25th of June for the Lismore Lantern Parade. For more details go to lismorelanternparade.com.au or the Lismore Lantern Parade facebook page. See you there.

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STARTING THE DISCUSSION: HOW TO BUILD BACK BETTER The natural disaster that hit Lismore on 28 February and the flood in March 2022 caused untold physical, social and emotional damage to communities in the affected areas. Lives were lost, hundreds of millions of dollars of critical infrastructure was damaged, thousands of people were made homeless and thousands of businesses were impacted. With rising temperatures predicted to significantly increase the likelihood of more frequent and heavier rain events leading to more frequent and severe flooding, Lismore is facing some big decisions about rebuilding and future growth. Lismore City Council has released a discussion paper that presents some broad brushstrokes for how Lismore can build back better. Some of the options identified include: A planned retreat of the most high flood risk areas of North and South Lismore. Council will advocate for a State and Federal Government funded land swap arrangement to allow residents to move to higher ground but remain close to existing social networks and jobs. Protection of the CBD and land on the eastern side of the Wilsons River through flood mitigation measures. Investigations into expanding the industrial precinct at Goonellabah. Preliminary design and feasibility work to establish whether a new commercial or mixed-use precinct could be located on the golf course land at East Lismore. New medium density zoning and increased height controls for strategically located flood-free sites. Ensuring affordable housing is included as part of Lismore’s growth by introducing an Affordable Housing Contributions Scheme (AHCS) for all land identified for future residential rezoning or a change in LEP controls to allow for greater density. An AHCS is a mechanism in the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act that allows Council to collect developer contributions for the purpose of providing new affordable housing. Review of the Infrastructure Delivery program to identify measures to fast-track infrastructure to new land releases outside of flood affected areas. Lismore City Council’s General Manager John Walker said now is the time for the community to have their say in how we plan for Lismore’s future. “This discussion paper will be out there for six weeks and we encourage businesses, landowners and the general community to have a look and to gives us their feedback,” he said. The review of Lismore’s Land Management Strategy discussion paper is available at Your Say Lismore www.yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au Written feedback can be provided until June 10, 2022.

Two public forums will be held at the Lismore Heights Sports Club on Monday, 23 May at 5.30pm and Wednesday, 25 May at 11.30am. Bookings are essential and can be made at www.yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au LISMORE

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Add a little bit Hanabeth Luke invites you formally to her next great event THE TEAL APPEAL - Wednesday 11th April, on Bundjalung Country, Lismore. The lively Hotel Metropol will play host to a night of music, fundraising, and casual drinks while providing an opportunity for you to meet Hanabeth and learn more about her vision for the future of Page, and how you can help her achieve this. A local panel will address the impacts of the recent floods and what we need to learn and implement moving forward. Hanabeth’s key focus issues; families, farms and future will form the theme and Angus McPherson will provide his savvy social commentary on the hope Hanabeth and the ‘Indies’ are providing with their ‘Teal Appeal.’

Hanabeth hopes you can join her for this very important and fun event, to share some community time together and to raise much-needed funds to get her over the line on the 21st of May. She can’t do this without you.

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WITH RHODA ROBERTS AO AND WIDJABUL WIA:BUL GUIDES

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DUE TO FLOODS, RIVERWALKS HAS BEEN PUSHED BACK TO MAY ABOUT THE SHOW River Walks is a guided walk from NORPA to the Wilsons River in Lismore. The river is the life blood of Widjabul Country and through it flows nyabay (meaning: water), one of our most precious resources. Discover the old ways of mapping the land, water and sky country with our guides. River Walks starts with a morning tea and briefing before setting out to hear stories and discover the past. If you call this region home please join us to go deeper into country and enrich your experience of place and leave feeling more connected. CREATIVE TEAM Devised by Rhoda Roberts AO, with Uncle Roy Gordon & Gilbert Laurie Acknowledging Aunty Irene Harrington & Aunty June Gordon

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CULTURAL GUIDES Sasha Harrington, Mitch King and Sarah Roberts-Field

TICKETS Single Tickets Adult $45 Concession $35 Under 25 $25 PATRON ADVICE Duration 90 minutes (no interval) Recommended for all ages

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Koori Mail Lismore NSW

Bundjalung Country The Koori Mail newspaper has published two editions on April 20 and Wed 4th May, following two major floods in Lismore. Production of the newspaper was put on hold as the newspaper’s office in Molesworth Street, Lismore, was extensively damaged by flood waters. In the weeks following the first flood, general manager Naomi Moran has coordinated a relief centre, assisted by Koori Mail staff and hundreds of volunteers, that has assisted both Aboriginal and nonAboriginal residents of the Bundjalung nation in the Northern Rivers region of New

On March 30th, the relief centre, which provides food, clothing, medical care and other essentials, had to be quickly packed up as a second major flood hit the city of Lismore. The volunteers are back on deck assisting the city and surrounds.

South Wales.

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MARCH 30th Flood #2 The Koori Mail building was surrounded by rising waters, only inundated area was the basement below the building.

On the Monday afternoon, thanks to our epic team of volunteers and staff, we were able to elevate the food bank and other supplies from the basement area to the first floor.

Naomi Moran Brisbane Broncos @brisbanebroncos We're with you, Lismore

Featuring Brisbane Broncos players Albert Kelly, Patrick Carrigan and David Meade, and Broncos Ambassadors Scott Prince and Justin Hodges.

Koori Mail organised a special day with the Broncos to come together with Lismore Locals

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General Manager Naomi Moran navigates each day on the ground at the flood relief hub - including supporting her staff

BIG THANKS to all of our wonderful supporters who stopped by at our stall over the weekend at @bluesfestbyronbay to purchase one of our Koori Mail @naidocweek tees #GETUPSTANDUPSHOWUP

Jamie Hay (middle) and event fundraiser Lee Martin (right) at East Lismore Bowling Club on 30th april celebrating good music with hundreds of Lismore locals fundraising for Koori Mai.

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The Koori Mail has received 100’s of registrations from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals and families affected by the recent devastation of the floods, from the areas of Lismore, Coraki, Casino, Wardell, Cabbage Tree Island, Ballina and as far as Tweed Heads and other surrounding areas. We are thrilled to be in a position to provide support to Indigenous people and Indigenous families who have lost everything, or lost some of their possessions due to the severe flood events here on Bundjalung country. Eligible registrations and recipients will be contacted in the coming days. Eligible registrations and recipients can access support to re-furnish their homes, pay for repairs (home owners), and/or support costs associated with new rentals or accommodation, should they be in a position to access long term accommodation.

REBUILD AND REPAIRS OR RELOCATION OF OFFICE/PREMISES. SUPPORT FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY AFFECTED BY FLOODS.

Kurrachee Co-operative Society Ltd. (Coraki): Rebuild and repairs for tenants and/or support for Indigenous community affected by floods. Jali Local Aboriginal Land Council (Ballina / Cabbage Tree Island): For community engagement and well-being support for the Indigenous community affected by floods. Bunjum Aboriginal Corporation (Ballina / Cabbage Tree Island): For community engagement and well-being support for the Indigenous community affected by floods. Arts Northern Rivers (Northern Rivers): To support Bundjalung Artists and Creatives. NORPA (Northern Rivers): To support Bundjalung Performers and delivery of First Nations Productions.

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ORGANISATIONS / BUSINESSES Indigenous community organisations and/or not-for-profit organisations - that have been adversely affected by the recent floods, who provide much needed support for Indigenous people and communities in various sectors throughout the Bundjalung nation, have access to financial support through the Bundjalung Community Flood Relief Fund. The following organisations are recipients of this first round funding - allocated for the rebuild and repairs of office premises, rebuild and repairs for their tenants of Aboriginal housing, and/or to provide other support for Indigenous communities affected by floods: Bundjalung Tribal Society (Lismore): Rebuild and repairs for tenants and/or support for Indigenous community affected by floods. Ngulingah Local Aboriginal Land Council (Lismore): Rebuild and repairs for tenants and/or support for Indigenous community affected by floods. Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child and Family Network Inc. (Lismore):

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This support for our communities and organisations would not be possible without the overwhelming generosity and kindness from those who have donated to the Bundjalung Community Flood Relief Fund. The Koori Mail is thrilled to support so many of our mob throughout this region to recover from the devastating flood events this past month. Koori Mail is proudly 100% Aboriginal owned and 100% Aboriginal run. As an independent Aboriginal business, based proudly on Bundjalung country, we strongly feel that it is our cultural responsibility to support our people during this time, and make sure that our mob don't get left behind. Again, thank you to every single person for their support and generosity and we hope that this support provides some comfort to our mob during this time.

Koori Mail is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Koori Mail. Koori Mail is WHOLLY owned by five Bundjalung Aboriginal community organisations: ⇢ Bundjalung Tribal Society at Lismore ⇢ Bunjum Co-operative at Cabbage Tree Island ⇢ Buyinbin Co-operative at Casino ⇢ Kurrachee Cooperative at Coraki ⇢ Nungera Co-operative at Maclean. Website: https://koorimail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/koorimail Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koorimailnewspaper/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/koorimailnews

Koori Mail is organising this fundraising appeal on behalf of Koori Mail.

‼️THIS FUND will go directly to the people and communities WITHOUT deduction.‼️

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OLLIE- (LISMORE FLOOD VICTIM) A few weeks ago I purchased toys in Sydney to donate to children in Lismore who have lost everything in the flood…. I wanted the firetruck to go to a child who really needed it and would love it. Ollie’s mum contacted me and shared her story, of how she, her husband, Ollie and their 6-month-old daughter were rescued by boat and kayaks in the first big flood.

In the end, the crews gave him the firetruck and he is now at home I am told playing with it. To see him smile so much today and laugh as he played with water was amazing.

She mentioned that when the clean-up started, the fire crews assisted with the cleaning of the house and Ollie was out with them holding the This would not have been possible without my garden hose, hosing things down. awesome freight delivery driver Cliff Allen who brings Ever since he has been obsessed with fire donations up for free for flood victims, Dean Snape for trucks and firemen. So the planning began. arranging the visit at the station today, Fiona Klijnsma Today with the help of Dean Snape and for working with me on making an amazing courage Rebecca Snape Oliver visited the Goonellabah cape for little Ollie, Rebecca Snape for wrapping up the fire station to meet both Lismore and the Gbah truck for me and lastly both Lismore and Gbah fire crews. He got to sit in the truck, watch a demo crews who gave a little boy the most amazing, fun of the jaws of life, and lastly have a few blasts experience today at the fire station. I feel so fulfilled today. Amba Pippy Simmons. of a real fire hose.

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41st Battalion

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Lismore City Bowling Club Ros and John Parry with June Maher

Natalie Leeson and Meg Heggen

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Resilient Lismore - Lismore Helping Hands The amazing Volunteers from resilience Lismore marching proudly at the Anzac Day Services

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La Baracca Coffee Van

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Lismore City Bowling Club Flood Cleaning Crew Neville Clarke From Left Pat Clarke, Thelma Doody, Bob Thompson and Wayne Robinson with Meg Heggen in front.

Allan Scott

Neville Clarke From left Club President Bob Johnson with Mark Pepper

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Construction of the Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is back on track and remains on schedule for completion by December, despite the impact of the recent floods. Workers from construction company Hazell Bros Group have returned to the rail trail sites after spending 6 weeks supporting the enormous flood clean-up in the Tweed.

The company made a significant contribution to the Tweed’s flood clean-up, diverting a fleet of 16 trucks, 5 excavators, 5 bobcats and up to 50 workers to work 6 days per week at Tumbulgum, Condong, Uki, Bray Park, Dulguigan, Tyalgum, Chillingham and South Murwillumbah. Over the coming months, construction works along the 24km Tweed section of the rail trail between Murwillumbah South and Crabbes Creek will include: sand blasting and resurfacing of Dunbible Bridge clearing of flood debris and vegetation along the corridor construction of 5 bridge bypasses and associated earthworks removal of sections of the track trail access works construction of a new timber bridge at Stokers Siding. For project updates and more information about the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, visit https://fal.cn/RailTrailUpdateApril22

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Fruit and Vegetable shop with a great variety of produce with the convenience of a range of grocery items including gluten free products. Locally owned and operated. From our family to yours... Owned by Stewart and Salina Edmonds, with the support of their family and staff, Farmer Charlies delivers beautiful fresh produce at great prices to the community of the Northern Rivers.

We now have a bigger range of tasty treats at the front checkout. Fresh or toasted Focaccia's, Bacon and Egg English Muffins, Croissants, Quiche and Salad, Lasagne and Salad, Pies, Sausage Rolls, Muffins and Donuts for a sweet treat.

Lots of yummy goodness to go.

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How competent is Scott Morrison as a manager of government business? By Michael Keating Apr 26, 2022

Scott Morrison wants the election to be about competence, but an examination of his record suggests that he is not capable of delivering good government.

Scott Morrison has never had a policy agenda. Rather he sees his role as reacting to and resolving problems as they arise, and not setting a policy reform agenda.

Consequently, Morrison is seeking to make the forthcoming election purely a choice based on who is the more competent to manage the government of the country. As Morrison put it: “This election is a choice between a government that you know and has been delivering and a Labor opposition that you don’t.”

But how competent is the Morrison Government really? How well has it in fact been delivering? There are in fact a stack of good reasons that lead to the conclusion that Morrison has repeatedly failed to deliver good government.

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How competent is Scott Morrison as a manager of government business? By Michael Keating Apr 26, 2022

Trust

Climate Change

First, and very importantly, there is the question of trust. Good government depends upon people being able to trust that government. But we know, thanks to many of Morrison’s political colleagues, that even they do not trust Scott Morrison.

Turning to what the Government has actually achieved, for many people the most important problem for governments to tackle is climate change. Morrison is priding himself on announcing a commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, but that is just it. It is an announcement and not a policy.

Secrecy Second, there is Morrison’s fetish about secrecy. The Hawke Government understood that it is impossible to successfully pursue a reform agenda without popular support, and this in turn is dependent on persuading people by making information available regarding the performance of the government and its programs.

But the Morrison Government has suppressed all such information, and further it relies on consultants who tell it what it wants to hear whenever it moves beyond policies based on whims and prejudices.

Integrity Similarly, public integrity is too often absent. Instead, we have had a series of grants to different communities with no due process. The same is true for most of the infrastructure projects, which do not have any business case when they are announced. And there is still no public integrity commission to help act as a deterrent to improper ministerial approval of grants and contracts, despite it being promised as long ago as the last election.

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There is no policy that shows how Australia will reach net zero emissions. Sure, Morrison has a slogan – technology not taxes – but what is lacking are policies that will drive and facilitate the take-up of the necessary technologies. Market forces will ensure over time the take-up of the necessary new technologies as the cost of renewable energy falls but putting a price on carbon would be the best and most efficient way to achieve the necessary acceleration in the reduction of carbon emissions. Not only is the Morrison Government reluctant to introduce a carbon tax, it also is not actively facilitating the take-up of renewable energy, electric cars and other ways of reducing carbon emissions. Instead, the Government is still supporting the development of new sources of fossil fuels and intervening to prolong the life of existing sources.

In short, the Morrison Government is not managing the translation to a carbon free economy at all well. Of course, what Morrison is really hoping is that the public will judge him and his Government to be competent based on Australia’s relatively good record in limiting the Covid pandemic, the strength of the economy, and national security.

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How competent is Scott Morrison as a manager of government business? By Michael Keating Apr 26, 2022

The Covid Response

Economic Management

But starting with the Covid response, it is arguable that it was not so much the Morrison Government that limited our caseload and death rates compared to other countries, but other factors.

Equally, there are questions about the Government’s vaunted claims about their role in the management of the economy. The key program in response to the economic threat posed by the pandemic was JobKeeper, but this program was first proposed by Labor before the Government was persuaded to adopt it. And even then JobKeeper was badly designed and managed, with at least $20 billion being paid out to businesses who turned out to have such strong revenue growth that they didn’t need JobKeeper and should not have been eligible.

First, Australia is an island and a long way from the principal centres of the Covid viruses. This gave us a degree of natural protection, greater than in say Europe. Second, most of the credit for limiting the spread of the virus should really go to the State governments. It was the State governments that ran the lockdowns and quarantine arrangements, and mandated masks that restricted the spread of Covid, despite quarantine traditionally being a federal responsibility as laid out in the Constitution.

Unfortunately, too often the Morrison Government sought to undermine the restrictions imposed by different State governments. Furthermore, the Morrison Government made a mess of its responsibilities for restricting the spread of the Covid virus. The vaccines were initially slow to arrive, as were the RAT tests later on. While the spread of the virus in aged care was a disaster for which the Morrison Government is primarily responsible.

Furthermore, a key reason why Australia’s economic performance has been better than many other developed economies reflects the fact that we were better able to contain the disease for the reasons explained earlier. As all economists have recognised, a healthy society is vital to a healthy economy. But the Morrison Government was constantly trying to remove the health restrictions as they thought these were limiting the economy. Looking ahead, a key question is how well has the Morrison Government set up the economy for the future? The Government has ceased ranting against debt and deficits, but many of the Government’s supporters are still worried about the mountain of public debt that has accumulated under this Government. In its argument that the nation’s finances are sustainable, the Government focuses almost exclusively on the debt situation, but largely ignores the budget deficits that are projected to continue long after the return to full employment.

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How competent is Scott Morrison as a manager of government business? By Michael Keating Apr 26, 2022

Economic Management The Government is certainly correct in its conclusion that the “Australian Government’s debt burden remains manageable and Australia continues to have lower debt as a share of its economy than many other advanced economies”. But the Government’s Budget deliberately ignores the budget deficits that it forecasts will continue even after aggregate private demand exceeds the full potential output of the economy. The Budget forecasts show aggregate private demand clearly exceeding economic capacity. One consequence is that Australia will increase its reliance on imports to meet that domestic demand with the current account balance forecast to switch from a surplus equivalent to 3¾ per cent of GDP in 2021-22 to a deficit of 6 per cent in 2023-24.

This forecast deterioration in the balance of payments is bound to put downwards pressure on the exchange rate, and this along with the inflationary pressures from the excess demand risks an unacceptable increase in inflation. Already there are signs that inflation is picking up, and given this outlook, the Australian government should certainly not be adding to total demand by spending more than it recovers through taxation revenue. But that is exactly what it is proposing, with Budget deficits forecast forevermore, and as high 3.4 per cent of GDP in the forthcoming financial year. The responsibility for containing inflationary pressures will fall entirely on monetary policy, with fiscal policy undermining the Reserve Bank’s efforts. One result will be that interest rates rise even more than would be necessary if fiscal policy was working in tandem to support monetary policy.

Frankly, it is therefore doubtful that the Government’s fiscal policy settings are sustainable, which throws into question their vaunted capability as economic managers.

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How competent is Scott Morrison as a manager of government business? By Michael Keating Apr 26, 2022

National Security Finally, there is the performance of the Morrison Government in managing national security. As the four articles by Admiral Prune recently posted in Pearls & Irritations (6-9 April) make clear Australia’s military capability is inadequate relative to the threats we face.

Australia has wasted an enormous amount of money buying the wrong ships and planes, and we now face a major capability gap. Far from ensuring national security, the defence of Australia looks very problematic over the next 20 years or so. Given Australia’s inadequate “hard power”, we will need to rely more than ever on “soft power” to minimise the external threats to our security. But funding of the diplomatic corps has been cut over successive budgets, and the latest budget is no different.

Now our diplomatic shortcomings have enabled China to negotiate a security agreement with the Solomon Islands, despite our belated protests.

Conclusion In sum, once the record of the Morrison Government as managers is examined in any detail it is difficult to think why Morrison would expect to be judged to be a competent manager of government business.

Although this failure also reflects a failure of intelligence, if Morrison is to be believed that we had no knowledge of this possible agreement before 24 March which, however, I am inclined to doubt.

Michael Keating

But the biggest problem is that the Morrison Government seems to have no foreign policy. Instead, it waits to find out what America thinks and then falls into line, thus weakening further our influence elsewhere.

Michael Keating is a former Secretary of the Departments of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Finance and Employment, and Industrial Relations. He is presently a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.

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‘Everyone Feels The Same Way’: Northern Rivers Flood Victims Launch Class-Action To Sue Govt ‘Everyone Feels The Same Way’: Northern Rivers Flood Victims Launch Class-Action To Sue Government.

Allport said locals felt frustrated, like no one was listening to them. She spoke about how flood victims have been left to recover on their own.

Northern Rivers communities are teaming up to sue the government over the catastrophic flooding they experienced earlier this year — and their class-action lawsuit is already close to 1,000 signatures.

“I have to raise my house before I can do any work on it. It will cost between $50,000 and $60,000 before I start on renovation”.

“Nothing has changed for me, I am still at a standstill,” she said.

The pair were clear that part of the interest in the lawsuit from locals was based on the fact they Woodburn residents Vanessa Allport and Lyndall don’t want to leave their hometowns — Murray reckon the Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific something that was suggested when flood victims Highway upgrade, which cost nearly $5 billion, was questioned how they’re supposed to deal with the reason their town flooded as badly as it did. more frequent flooding. According to the Daily Telegraph, the pair argue the highway prevented water from passing through and basically turned their town into a dam.

National Recovery and Resilience Agency Coordinator General Shane Stone said in March that taxpayers shouldn’t have to “pick up the bill” for people he reckons knowingly choose to live in They allege that concerns about the highway were floodplains. He even went as far as to say flood ignored by both state and federal governments in victims in areas like Lismore should “face reality” 2017, and now local towns are paying the price in and just leave the area. the form of flood damages. Yeah, looks like our PM isn’t the only one who At first, Allport and Murray were hoping the lawsuit would just push the state and federal governments to actually take them seriously. But now the entire town of Woodburn has signed the lawsuit and the pair have found a lawyer to take on the case, they think they’ll actually sue the government regardless. “… Everyone feels the same way,” Vanessa Allport said, per the Daily Telegraph. “They’ve all been let down”.

needs empathy training. Transport NSW has commented on the OG lawsuit proposal and said it will take “some months” to understand “the recent flood events and how they interacted with the highway and communities”. However, it maintains that making sure the highway wouldn’t impact water drainage too much “was an important objective during the design and construction of the highway”.

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Hanabeth Luke POLICY - HONEST POLITICS

I will fight hard for a National Integrity Commission, with real teeth, to hold all politicians accountable, including myself if I am elected. I will always vote for our views and values – not vested interests or the party line. * Hold our politicians more accountable by supporting a national integrity commission to put an end to corruption and introduce a professional Code of Conduct for MPs. * Work with all levels of government, industry/business and relevant stakeholders to ensure that decisions about the future of our region are both evidence-based and community-driven. * Raise the standards of Australian political debate by putting an end to misleading and deceptive political adverts and making electoral funding transparent for all candidates. *Protect an impartial media by increasing funding to the ABC and supporting factual, unbiased reporting and Australian content. * Speak out for underrepresented groups including LGBTQI+, women, refugees and Indigenous Australians to ensure that they have a voice in policies that affect everyone. Let me be your voice in Canberra. It’s time to turn the Page. I will fight hard for a National Integrity Commission, with real teeth, to hold all politicians accountable, including myself if I am elected. I will always vote for our views and values – not vested interests or the party line. LISMORE

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Hanabeth Luke As your Independent candidate, I am free to stand up for our region and act on the issues that matter most to us. Hi, I’m Dr Hanabeth Luke and I am running as your Independent candidate for Page. I’m a scientist and Marine Rescue volunteer. I teach at Southern Cross University and I’m raising a family in Evans Head. I’m disappointed with what I see in politics and think we can do better. We need a local champion to represent our values and views in Canberra. I will fight for decency and honesty in government, with a fair allocation of funding to strengthen our regional industries and health systems. I stand for a fair future where everyone has a home, with quality education and training for all the people of Page. We need to plan for a rapid transition to a carbon neutral economy that supports our farmers and communities. I have the integrity and decency to speak up for our region. All I need is your vote!

This election is our chance to restore integrity to flood policy, to cut through red tape and politics, to rebuild, to save livelihoods and save local economies. Let me be your voice in Canberra. It’s time to turn the Page.

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Q&A with Independent Hanabeth Luke 1. What are your most important qualities? I have the courage to stand up in the face of what may be terrifying. Having integrity means I do what I say I will do, I speak the truth and take responsibility when I make mistakes. My background in teaching and science gives me a sound understanding of communityengaged decision-making as well as farming, weather, climate, coal seam gas, energy and natural resource management. My training as a lifeguard and marine rescue crew member gives me clarity and process in emergency situations. I have the strength and tenacity to keep going when things are tough.

2.

With our current Government lacking integrity, why is the Federal ICCA Commission needed?

A federal integrity commission with teeth is essential for a robust federal governance system. We also need real-time reporting of political donations and require truth in political advertising. An Integrity Commission can ensure that taxpayer funds are allocated fairly and on a needs-basis. My view is that a well-being dashboard should guide decision-making, rather than the rather blunt instrument of gross domestic product (GDP).

will being a Independent for Page be better off for the 3. How community?

As a community Independent, there is no party line to toe, so I am free to stay responsive to the best interests of our communities. I can and will speak for all of us on a federal level with local knowledge and experience. Because I invite open dialogue, collaborative community consultation and learning from those on the ground, I will listen to the issues that are most important to our community and negotiate best outcomes for our people, not what’s best for any party.

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From your perspective, how is the Government failing the Flood affected areas?

The most unfair actions to date are attempts to shut down community discussions and input about their future – this is absolutely critical. I am concerned that neither the proposed CISIRO study nor the Reconstruction Corporation have not shared their terms of reference, ie. given clear guidance about the scope of their actions and capacity.

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Continued

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5. What message do you have for voters considering of Voting for you? Several federal schemes have been based on postcode rather than need, which means that families on one side of the Richmond River are not able to access the same funding as their neighbours on the other bank. This inequity needs to stop. So many people are not receiving the funding they desperately need. Thousands of our local residents are still waiting on funding. I support a four-pronged response to this major flood: a) Technology: We need Climate-resilient infrastructure, including communications and back up power supply. Also, improved real-time and publicly available data from modelling systems so people can answer the crucial question: “How high?”. Also, 3D contour maps of planned and actual water hight should be made readily available during a weather event to aid planning, rescues, and streamline funding applications and support. People need only provide their address and it can be established whether they were in the flood zone. These maps would of course need to be verified by surveyors on the ground once the waters subside. b) People: A locally run and well-funded (ie. employed) rescue force is needed, who’s remit is strong connectivity between other agencies and non-agency community rescuers for both preparation and response to natural disasters. c) Housing: For now (ie. dongers on people’s rural properties while they rebuild), and for the future. This will require a level of certainty and cohesion about larger plans for the future, especially in Lismore. Fund our tradies and others from elsewhere to come together to work on the rebuild. Let’s create a $1Bn fund for this and work together to get people back in their houses in our river towns as soon as possible d) Climate action: We need a sensible transition away from coal and gas (a shift of subsidies from fossils to farmers) – and this could be a huge opportunity for our rural communities. Let’s work together with industry and all tiers of government towards a net zero emissions Northern Rivers plan.

6.

What is your view on supporting the Uluru Statement?

I am a signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart and I support a first nations voice in government. This is absolutely essential for a just future for Australia, so we can all move forward together.

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On a lighter note what do you love about our community?

I love our strong bonds, our solidarity, compassion and mateship - our courage and resilience, our can-do attitude, and our ability to see the good in the sometimes impossibly difficult. I love our diversity, our ties to country, rivers, earth, air, and sea. I value the close soulful way of life and community spirit that thrives around solid local industry, farming, fishing, tourism, small business, agri-food, culture, the arts and family. I am so proud to call the Northern Rivers home. The past few months, years in fact, have been some of the hardest we’ve been through. But they are some of the most connected, humbling, brave and supportive experiences we have had to face. Our community is bound by a love of our region and a deep love for our community.

Would you like to share message to our readers

For voters considering voting for me: I stand by my word, I am tenacious, and I am fiercely loyal. I’m here to listen to your concerns and ideas and take your voice to Canberra - I am not in this for anyone but my community. I am running as an independent because its time the Government made sense to people and their trust was restored. I care deeply for our region, but it’s often left out or overlooked by city-based parties.

Working for a better future for our families, businesses and farm doesn't mean choosing between the environment and the economy. We can create vibrant, prosperous communities simply by taking better care of our people and our land. I will fight hard for a National Integrity Commission, with real teeth, to hold all politicians accountable, including myself if I am elected. I will always vote for our views and values – not vested interests or the party line. I will work for a fair and affordable housing system that makes it easier for you to buy your first home than an investor to buy their fifth. I stand to fund high-quality education fairly – from pre-school to TAFE and Uni – and make it accessible so that everyone has the opportunity to skill up for a good job. I will speak up loud and clear on the need for more federal investment in better roads, reliable phone and faster internet services for Page. And I will demand that the National Emergency Response Fund be spent on the emergency recovery needs of our region NOW! We can create a more certain future for our farms, families, and local industries with a planned transition to a healthy, carbon-neutral economy. The Climate Act presents a sensible transition plan, ensuring that business, farmers, land managers, communities and custodians can adjust to the impacts of climate disruption.

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What a day in Lismore yesterday. Hope, resilience and community spirit mixed with disbelief, desperation and tragedy. A BBQ and important community conversations with new faces and my wonderful Lismore hub volunteers. Followed by a meeting with Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg and NSW Member Janelle Saffin.

We discussed the importance of working collaboratively across the 3 tiers of government to achieve the best outcomes for our communities. This is always important, but especially so after this flood. And then on to community meeting at the NSW flood inquiry at SCU. So many desperate stories - so much work to be done to make this better for the flooded people of the RichmondWilson River Catchment. So many people still waiting to receive basic help - what is the hold up in releasing these funds?

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Joint Operations Command #YourADF support to #QLD & #NSW as part of #OpFloodAssist concluded on 26 April. > Over the course of the operation: > Over 7100 personnel from #AusNavy #AusArmy #AusAirforce deployed on the Operation.

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> Over 113 people were rescued. > Approx. 150 rotary wing missions were flown. > Approx. 100 diving tasks were completed in the Brisbane River & Moreton Bay > Over 18,000 tonnes of debris was cleared. > Our friends and allies from Fiji, Singapore and the United States provided support.

The end of #YourADF support coincides the transition from immediate response to deeper recovery operations which are managed by recovery and resilience services in NSW and QLD.

Australian Government Department of Defence The Government has deployed Australian Defence Force personnel to operations overseas and within Australia to protect Australia and its national interests. ADF members are actively protecting Australia’s borders and offshore maritime interests.

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Cooking up new adventures It was when she was in Australia with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) in 2019 that convinced Flight Lieutenant Darby Nelson to pick up her life and move across the world, to serve a new country in a new uniform.

Royal Australian Air Force officer Flight Lieutenant Darby Nelson from No. 17 Squadron deployed at the Spotlight Trans-Shipment Area in Lismore, during Operation Flood Assist 2022. Flight

Raised just outside Washington DC, Lieutenant Nelson never imagined she’d find herself “Every day I have spent in the Australian Defence leading a team of Royal Australian Air Force cooks Force, I show up excited to be with my team.” when she walked into the United States Naval Not yet a year into her new life and she jumped Academy at 17. straight into the role, already having deployed on With her sights set on joining the USMC, she Operation COVID-19 Assist and Operation Flood embarked on four years of initial military training Assist 2022. alongside studying a Bachelor of Science and Operations Research in the United States. At just 21, Flight Lieutenant Nelson became a ground supply officer marine, spending her formative early 20s on Okinawa island in Japan.

The Air Force field kitchen she ran was the first of its kind, feeding more people than ever. Set up in tents in the middle of a car park, her team made over 40,000 meals while the ADF was supporting the floods clean-up effort.

“After spending time in Darwin on Marine Rotational Force–Darwin, I didn't want to leave Australia. I love the culture and the people. Life is such an “People always need help, no matter where they adventure, so I thought, why not transfer?” Flight are in the world. I come from a privileged position to be able to help them," Flight Lieutenant Nelson Lieutenant Nelson said. said.

Just six months after her transfer to the "I'm honoured to be here in Australia and was Australian Defence Force and you couldn’t honoured to assist a new community in need. find a more Australian welcome for Flight Lieutenant Nelson than a ‘snag’ in a Bunnings “We are partners with the United States and I car park. Except, this time Flight Lieutenant know my experience in the US Marines will always Nelson’s team served up the food from their be valued.” car park campsite in Lismore, NSW, feeding For now, she is setting her sights on a new goal, the teams deployed on Operation Flood hoping one day to become a uniformed Assist 2022. operations research systems analyst. LISMORE

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LISMORE NEEDS YOU Resilient Lismore (Lismore Helping Hands) - Community Resilience & Recovery Resilient Lismore is a collaborative community effort to provide information and connect people willing to volunteer their time or services to help Lismore residents affected by floods.

WHO OPERATES THIS GROUP The Resilient Lismore Facebook group is maintained by a group of skilled and experienced volunteers. This team is also facing the impacts of the 2022 flood. Resilient Lismore (registered charity Lismore Helping Hands) is a community group of volunteers formed in response to the 2017 floods in Northern NSW. We support official authorities in providing information and services towards community resilience, recovery and disaster preparedness. We connect people willing to volunteer or donate with affected residents and businesses to ensure resources are distributed to those in need, when they are needed. Please remember that this flood has impacted our community far and wide and is a highly emotive situation. BE KIND. LISMORE

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“Our Healing Hearts” Our friends at Lismore Lantern Parade need help !

They are looking for volunteers to help paper pyramid lanterns and fix damaged lanterns now! Simple to complex work. Training is provided. Very therapeutic Please contact Jyllie Jackson on 0412 732 102. The Lantern Parade is being held on 25th June in the Lismore CBD, the theme this year is “Our Healing Hearts”

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The Lantern Parade is being held on 25th June in the Lismore CBD, the theme this year is “Our Healing Hearts”

Photo by Photography by Natsky

Lismore Lantern Parade - Flood Fundraising This remains one of the best community events in Lismore, so many people enjoy this event every year and is a signature event for Lismore. Please help, please support the re-establishing of this creative outlet that means so much to so many.

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Lismore Regional Mission is a multi-dimentional Christian ministry incorporating Lismore Uniting Church and eight regional congregations. Work is forthcoming for restoring the brickwork. Shane (stonemason) has commenced with the restoration. Below is Lismore Crochet Club and here again much needs to be done towards starting the work rebuilding.

Credit for this image as appeared on our April cover: : Jay Penfold of Jay Penfold Photograhy Murwullimbah 0421441892

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Love for Lismore Heart Banners

To request a banner please message Rebecca Ryan directly or send an email to loveforlismore@gmail.com.

Maryanne Brown

In a show of support and love for the community of Lismore and Surrounds I’ve set up this group with the intention of making fabric heart banners for businesses and individuals.

Maryanne Brown

Rebecca Ryan

A small thing but a gesture of kindness and message that we’re all behind the community.

Maryanne Brown

We’re looking for people able to sew banners from anywhere in the country, for donations of fabric (plain for the background and red for the hearts) If you would like a banner please send a message to arrange. Many thanks from Rebecca Ryan in Lismore ❤️ www.facebook.com/groups/1097289454454947

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After devastation from the floods, I think how blessed I am to have a home and amazing friends that are there for support. Adam Bailey

Northern Rivers Collectables Opening Soon

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Bas Bamer, Justin and Katherine Youd, Adam Bailey and Shane Magri

The kindness of our little Auction community, 3 amazing people drove all the way up from Tasmania and Sydney to help get the shop open and bring some unique stock to fill the shop.

A truck load

Justin, Kathie from @tassiepickers and Bas from @curiosa&collectables live Auction and Monday another amazing guy flying from Ballarat, Shane from @Ballaratsliveauction

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Northern Rivers Collectables Jacqui Callon Nice! Some lovely people out there. Justin and Katherine Youd - Tassie Pickers 40 Meander Valley road Westbury, Tasmania www.facebook.com/tassiepickerswestbury Bas Bömer - Tuena Treasures. 7 Bathurst Street Tuena 2583 www.facebook.com/groups/475585410496911

Sandra N Jason Crimmins It's great to be surrounded and supported by positive/awesome people. Thanks to these amazing people for supporting a great person and good friend.

Sonia Lucas Hearts of gold . Thankyou for being there for our beautiful Adam. Shane Mageri - Ballarat Live Autions "The Back Room".....based in ballarat ,but post Australia wide at minimum postage cost. Live auction every Friday night selling a hand picked range off amazing collectables. love people to get involved in the live auction fun,this is a family auction,selling range off collectables from diecast,vintage diecast and toys, vintage disney and collectables, mancave items, signs, garaginalia, Military items. www.facebook.com/groups/362672308338121

Andrew Buck Kathie Youd and Justin from Tassie Pickers my thoughts have been with you the hole trip you are the kindness couple I know. Adam is so lucky to be part of the auction community safe trip home let me know when you get home big trip.

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Northern Rivers Collectables Opening Soon We will have music food markets and more...

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Northern Rivers Collectables

Looking for that 70s look? This architecturally designed retro chair has just turned up at the shop.

Stunning Architecturally Industrial Designed Steel and Brown Vinyl Stool.

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Northern Rivers Collectables

Beautiful 1920/30s Silky Oak Leadlight Cabinet

stunning 18th century Welsh Buffet and Hutch

Classic Swans and a stunning concrete water fountain from the 1950s

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Still setting up, we can’t wait to open we are just waiting on electricity and a new ceiling, then we are ready to open for business.

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Lismore Showgirl

To me it wasn’t about winning, it was about representing my family, my show and my area. And to just make it to Sydney is such a massive achievement.

It will be something I will be able to tell my kids and grandkids about.

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Hello Jenna, how are you going?

I’m doing good considering everything at the moment. I will be honest I have my bad days and good days but doesn’t everyone. It’s been great to get back to local sport, I play netball so it has been great to get out and enjoy. Arriving in Sydney for the Sydney Royal Easter Show representing the North Coast as the Royal AgShow NSW - Young Woman of the Year and representing Lismore and the North Coast. How was this experience for you? It was such an amazing time, being able to represent Lismore and the North Coast.

There are a lot of people I could thank for helping me through this experience.

I was able to talk to people I would have But Birdsnest Clothing being sponsors of never been given the chance to talk to the competition provided all Zone without the experience such as premier of Winners vouchers as prizes and for me NSW and also the to lose mine in the floods it was minister for devastating but for them to supply Emergency and another voucher was so generous and Resilience. thoughtful.

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And is there anyone else you wish to thank? There are so many, my fiancé Jy and all of my family for being my biggest supporters and cheer squad. Having them in Sydney for the announcement was so special for me as I was doing it for them as well as our community. The North Coast National Show Society. The judges who believed in me through the local show competition then Zone competition without them I would never have experienced this amazing journey. To every person who has been cheering me on, it really does mean a lot to me and What would you say to other young I wouldn’t have been able to get through it women considering becoming all without them.

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Jy and Jenna

I say to any young women considering becoming involved is that you will make connections and friends for life. You will grow as a person and gain confidence you never thought you had. You get to show your passions and community involvement with everyone. It is such an amazing experience. This competition has changed my life whether it was called ‘Showgirl’ or young woman as it is now, I would not be the person I am today without this competition.

Where to now? We are looking at starting the rebuild in the next few weeks and then in less then four months I get to marry my best friend so looking forward to what is to come. Thank you again! I feel honoured to tell my story. LISMORE

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Norco Milk Aussie dairy farmers are currently doing it tough. Following the floods, many of our farmers face extensive repair costs and this follows periods of rising operating costs and decreased production due to the prolonged weather conditions. As Australia’s oldest, largest and only remaining dairy co-operative, Norco is proud to support our farmers by announcing an immediate farm-gate price increase of 5c per litre to help our farmers with flood recovery and rising farm input prices. This makes Norco’s average farm-gate price of 84c per litre, one of the highest in the industry and provides an additional $1.6m to support our farming community during this challenging time. This price increase won’t be immediately felt by consumers on shelf, however, like many other grocery items, particularly those produced in Australia, you may see an increase in prices overtime. But rest assured that when buying Norco, every single cent goes back to helping our dairy farmers rebuild and by simply choose Norco dairy products, you are helping to safeguard the future of Australia’s dairy industry.

Fitness Kidz Organised by the community, Tammy from Possum's Early Education Centre & G8 Education. Today we helped deliver these tubs of toys directly to children & families in South & East Lismore that were impacted by the flood as well as arranging some tubs to go to some children in Coraki! There will be more toy tubs available to those in need so if you're in the Lismore & surrounding towns & communities please get in touch & we'll help organise it!

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Sheaffe Motors

Tilt Tray Towing and Mechanical repairs Lismore Anything. Anywhere. Anytime.

WE DON'T CHARGE AN ARM AND A LEG FOR YOUR TRANSPORT NEEDS, WE JUST REQUIRE YOUR TOWS. We offer a professional service at a fair price Specializing in the transport of: Cars including Prestige and Classic Trucks and commercial vehicles Motorhomes Small to medium size Tractors and Farm Machinery Plant and Equipment Forklifts Shipping Containers For all your Transport needs give Bruce or Peter a call and we will be all too happy to assist you.

We are a family operated Tilt Tray Towing and Mechanical repair business operating in Lismore NSW since 1956,

We will go anywhere anytime (02) 6621 3301 25 Casino Street Lismore

We are also an agent for Royal Wolf Containers so we Sell and Hire and transport Shipping Containers

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Grahams Solicitors are leading specialists in compensation, real-estate, conveyancing, agriculture, business and wills.

Graham's Solicitors and Conveyancing are a leading law firm in Northern NSW, Australia. Although based in Lismore, Graham's Solicitors service Australia wide as well as internationally. With over 30 years of local experience, founding solicitor Keith Graham will assist you through your most testing times, whether that be after the death of a loved one, a compensation battle, or a family drama. Graham's specialise in family law, compensation, conveyancing, real estate, wills and estates, and farming and agriculture. Graham's Solicitors are built on Christian principles, and strive to service all customers with "honesty, integrity, compassion." Please contact us today for a free quote, or call into our Lismore office for a chat with one of our friendly staff.

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Photo Credit Stephen Riley

Northern NSW Photography www.facebook.com/groups/293282969612655 Night time shot on the iPhone 11 Lismore Catholic Tabernacle/Church

**** STOP!! YOU MAY NOT NEED TO REMOVE INTERNAL WALLS IN FLOOD AFFECTED PREMISES **** Our treatment process will treat and kill the mould deep inside wall/roof and ceiling cavities. We access these areas without the need to remove excessive amounts of wall/ceiling sheets. Our process will kill mould, mould spores and all the nasty bacteria.

Once the bacteria is killed then the smell will disappear. To find out more about our mould fumigation process give us a on 0420 317 315 or email admin@kwikstrip.com.au

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Tree's Not Bombs Community recovery Café

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Tree's Not Bombs Cafe Trees Not Bombs Community Recovery Café Maddy-Rose Braddon thanks MRB, it's been wonderful helping out the TNB crew, and cooking with Wim.

Susie Russell

Such an awesome place to be, not just the good food, but the warm smiles, atmosphere and hugs. You meet such a diverse range of people. And how good are the musician's you catch from time to time.

Patrick Deegan - Labor for Page It was a pleasure this morning to drop into one of the community hubs in Lismore to see how the community is stepping out to support each other. Had the opportunity to talk to a number of people about their road to recovery. Amber Newham Good to see. Susie and Greg will very sadly be leaving us at the end of the month (leaving their kit with us so we can continue on as long as TNB is needed) and I hope many of our local representatives will take the opportunity to come down and thank them personally before they go ... they've gone above and beyond for Lismore.

Greg, Susie Russell and Wim

Susie and Greg's farewell

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Greg and Susie Russell

Susie Russell preparing delicious wholesome food for Lismore Locals

Call for Volunteers

Cooks, Food Prep & Servers, Food Suppliers and Entertainers. Open Daily from 8am - 5pm Lismore Quadrangle Carpark Gallery Hub

Contact Annie on 0428 996 054

Farewell to these two North East Forest Alliance NEFA legends, Susie, Greg and Wim. This caring couple gathered a crew of volunteers from near and far to set up the Trees Not Bombs Community Recovery Café after the Feb 28, 2022 flood (Mk I) and have been feeding the community FREE, nutritious meals every day up to and beyond the second March 30 flood (Mk II). Each morning their love, compassion and kindness has buoyed many broken hearts under the canopy of their big tent. Thank you both from the whole community as you travel south on new adventures. We will really miss you. Don’t despair…Trees Not Bombs Community Recovery Café will continue on feeding our community and is open again tomorrow with a new team stepping up to the task. Volunteers to cook, serve, donate food, deliver food items, clean up and wash up are always needed. Drop by the café under the big fig tree in the carpark next to Lismore Library if you can spare a few hours or a day a week to help out. Resilient Lismore - Lismore Helping Hands

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Lismore, 2 months after the floods? In early March, floods destroyed over 3000 dwellings.

Helping Community

We’ve seen first-hand how long it can take to recover from disaster: after our region of Wherrol Flat, Caparra and Bobin was over-run by bushfires, people who had lost their homes were still living under tarps 18 months later. We donated about $700 worth of produce and a weekly pallet of fresh produce will go to Five Loaves in Lismore from early May. Lena Willis then co-ordinates the produce out to Lifeline and to the Trees Not Bombs Café. Simone, coordinator of the Lifeline Lismore Showgrounds food distribution, says 500-1000 people come daily for food. She has lots of packaged groceries but no fresh food. Box Divvy Food Warrior, Sarah at Bonny Hills near Port Macquarie with Hub members, sent a couple of big loads of fresh produce to Lismore earlier this month. www.facebook.com/BoxDivvyBonnyHillsSeawind

Join Box Divvy and help our fellow Aussies. https://www.boxdivvy.com/join-a-food-hub

Hearts Kitchen supported the Lismore Seventh-day Adventist Church, with Pastor Tim Merritt taking donated goods to the community relief centre in Woodburn. We are super thankful for the companies that are donating goods and we continue to share these out into the community.

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Hearts Kitchen Koori Mail Relief Hub

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Hearts Kitchen Koori Mail Relief Hub Inda Hills Delivering Anzac Cookies and Treats from the Federal Community Flood Disaster Response

Sultra

Nuananong Meaw

Mary Davison

Samaya Jayne

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Tuesday Thursday and Sunday

Sharing the Love with Lismore The floods of 2022 have been devastating for our community. This page is to provide a coordinated response from the Hinterland community to what will be the ongoing needs of our beloved community, particularly Mullumbimby and Lismore.

Lismore food drop Thursday 21st April.

Lismore remains darkness and light! So much light and activity at places like the Koori Mail recovery centre. Chatted with the lovely Samaya. She’s been working tirelessly to ensure the Koori Mail Food Hub is sustainable for the long term, providing nutritious meal options for so many. I think she has a lot in common with many of us. She takes inspiration from the capacity and kindness of the huge ongoing community response. She’s passionate about what she’s doing. All the food we delivers disappears quickly, many hungry mouths still to feed.

Many are now homeless, or will have lost everything and be Word is that many have no in need of our support. electricity, some intermittent

Samaya Jayne and Francesca Hart

Immediately the evacuation shelters will need support and people require emergency accommodation support, but ongoing there will be a need for assistance with the clean up, household items and other support. We will post here what's required and how our community can assist.

Cambell

and some use of one power point per household.

Campbell was there volunteering and cooking. Good on you Cam!

Emma

I drove some of his vege rendang around to very grateful houses in North and South Lismore. I managed to catch up with two households we met in the early stage of crisis response after the first flood. They both have remained in their houses throughout in fairly dire conditions. One family said they’re moving to the Sunshine Coast, ‘got to get the kids out of here’, Mum was still standing in mud telling me this. I felt grateful I could give her some of Cam’s love and a new laptop and lego for the kids that I’d picked up in Sydney, kindly donated by The Sixth Child charity. Lismore really does still need a lot of love from far and wide.

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The eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that is usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet. This perfectly describes Lismore on a Sunday. Federal and surrounding communities stepped up again in supplying Koori Mail Hearts Kitchen with lunch. I delivered Ham and Cheese Quiches. Chicken Salad Turkish Rolls, Sushi, Zucchini and Fetta Muffins, Choc Chip Cookies, Sultana Cookies and Coconut Brownies! Thank you to all the amazing cooks and bakers contributing every week. Happening again next week, and for as long as Lismore needs us.

Thursday the 5th May food drop to Lismore

There’s something quite beautiful about this ongoing effort! Lismore is still in the depths of crisis. Still no power for many, caravan and tent living on properties, trying to hold down jobs and send kids to school, no answers about long term housing stability and what to do with broken houses.

Food is a small offering we can give and many are still relying on Hearts Kitchen for daily food as essential. But I know, it’s easy to get back on with life when you’re removed, so to sustain this as long as we have and not forget Lismore is a testament to the good heart of this community.

The photo on the left is Rob @Bay Grocer in the kitchen this morning packaging up food for Lismore. Jon our driver today, with a card load of food to take. With Elizabeth and Hugh, stalwarts of the community. And Elizabeth’s lovingly labelled vegetable frittata. What you don’t see are the other beautiful faces of this morning’s food drop; Chici, Diana, Diane and Dean and sushi love from @Federal Doma Café

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Hearts Kitchen are grateful for the ISKON Hare Krishna's who have been donating their time, resources and wonderful food that is being served at Hearts Kitchen on Thursday's and will be on site at the Koori Mail Relief Hub until the end of May.

Hare Krishna Valley Murwillumbah Krishna Village Eco Yoga Community As an eco yoga community set on New Govardhana, the Krishna Village endeavours to provide the blueprint of a simple, mindful, spiritually based lifestyle. By allowing our guests to share this experience, we hope to inspire a wholesome and sustainable lifestyle that is good for all living beings and conducive to a joyous and loving attitude.

Affordable Weekend Retreats! Are you desperate for a change? Are stress, anxiety, or frustration dragging you down? Are your head and heart in constant conflict and you’re finding it hard to make decisions? If so, the best possible decision you can make in your life right now is to TAKE A BREAK and visit our yoga retreat. Cooking classes Meet our friendly cows Daily Yoga Classes 3 Vegan/Vegetarian meals a day

525 Tyalgum Road Eungella, via Murwillumbah NSW

Temple Office p. +61 2 6672 3047 info@krishnafarm.net http://www.krishnafarm.net/

Krishna Village p. +61 476 168 776 info@krishnavillage-retreat.com www.krishnavillage-retreat.com

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THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPLIERS tchen i K s t r a e H at

Harvest Newrybar

All of the Volunteers who contribute to making this a success

Ananda Marga Donated 150 Meals every for two weeks

Aussie Helping Hands

Farmers Footprint Byron Bay Honey

Honest to Goodness

Greenpac Lismore Events and Party Hire

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SATURDAY, 14 MAY 2022 FROM 2pm - 4pm Mad Hatters High Tea Party. Time Lismore had some fun.

Fundraiser for Lismore Floods. Games, Raffles and Fun Prize for the Best Mad Hat Book Early "Don't be Late" Line Dancing Demonstration Group or individual bookings. Tables of 8 available. $46 per head. To book:- Call Glenda 0423775921 or email info@hightealadies.com.au or message facebook @hightealadies. All profits being donated directly to cause, staff and friends volunteering their time. Everything is being donated, food, prizes, time and effort. Guests will decide which local service group will receive funds. Bookings are essential for catering purposes. So Book Early. A fun afternoon is guaranteed.

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Cultural Tourism Capacity Grant The Cultural Tourism Capacity Grant is now open and available to people and arts organisations living in the Northern Rivers region that have been affected by flooding in the area. The grant offers a series of targeted grants to regain Cultural Tourism capacity. Individuals will be able to apply for up to $2,500 with organisations required to apply for the full $15,000 to assist in rebuilding their capacity to offer Cultural Tourism products. The Cultural Tourism Capacity Grant aims to build capacity for an artist/arts worker or arts organisation to realise these eventual goals: • Support place-based programs to increase visitation • Build consumer confidence and activate engagement • Drive engagement across communities and between regions • Support sector-led responses Applications close May 10. www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/raf-cultural-tourism-capacity-grant/

May 12, 2022 – May 15, 2022 Kyogle Writers Festival The Kyogle Writers Festival seeks to bring the best of contemporary Australian writing to our town, to explore meanings of ‘Country’ in this unique area, which incorporates the Traditional Lands of the Bundjalung. www.kyoglewritersfestival.com www.facebook.com/kyoglewritersfest

Lismore Food Co-op? With our community limited to the large corporate supermarket chains in Goonellabah, might a community food co-operative be a viable alternate? A food co-op is a community managed initiative to source bulk produce directly from local farmers to provide at wholesale cost to the community. Initially this might be as simple as a small group of community members who pool their resources (or raise funds and donations), and purchase foods collectively, trading out of a local community centre and growing as resources and membership expands. A volunteer run community bulk food co-operative may be beneficial for food security as grocery prices soar and supply chains are impacted. Additionally, as a community lead initiative, the pride of collective endeavour and ownership will strengthen community bonds and connections. Interested? Get in Touch with Brian Sampson thebriansampson@gmail.com

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STREET SHAKESPEARE A NORPA YOUTH FILM PROJECT FROM THE HEART OF LISMORE Be a part of NORPA Youth’s next Street Shakespeare film project!

CALL FOR ACTORS AND DIRECTORS. The next LTC production in late June/early July is two short plays, both comedic. 1) Lockdown in Little Grimley, a 40 minute play about an amateur theatre contemplating on what to perform after opening up after Covid lockdown and 2) Alan Grimaldi and the 183, a 25 minute play about a man who finds himself unexpectedly dead and awaiting entry to heaven.

Both require male and female actors in the 30 to 65 age range who can commit to a four week rehearsal period, plus two weekends of performance. If you wish to enjoy the fun and challenge of theatre and are interested in auditioning for a part in either play then please contact either Bette Guy on betimagine@gmail.com or Jennie Hicks on hicksanddickson@gmail.com BEFORE the deadline of May 15th. A Director is also required for one or both of these plays. Please contact Bette or Jennie as soon as you can.

This project is an intensive workshop in acting for camera. Participants explore and rehearse selected works of William Shakespeare, developing professional techniques in the analysis and performance of classical text for the camera. The scenes and monologues are shot in urban locations across the region — we want to demystify and have fun with Shakespeare, and transpose it to our culture. This project will be directed by Scott Johnson. HOW TO GET INVOLVED To be considered for Street Shakespeare you’ll need to: Complete an Expression of Interest Submit a short video (approx. 2 mins) in which you introduce yourself to the NORPA Youth team and perform 10 to 12 lines of any Shakespeare speech or monologue that you like. There is an option to upload your video in the Google form, however if your files are over 10MB please use hightail.com Expressions of Interest close at 9am on Tuesday 31 May 2022 or once capacity is reached. Successful participants will be notified by Monday 06 June 2022. FOR AGES: 12–18 years COST: $240 per person, to be paid by each successful applicant, following the EOI process. $100 Creative Kids Vouchers from NSW Government can be used for this program FACILITATOR : SCOTT JOHNSON Scott Johnson is a NIDA graduate and has worked extensively in theatre and television around Australia for the past twenty years.

www.lismoretheatrecompany.org.au

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For more information please contact Frauke Huhn our Youth Engagement Coordinator via email at education@norpa.org.au or call 1300 066 772.

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Lismore Vegie and Herb Gardeners Network

A Property of the Clan is an Australian original.

PUBLIC DISCUSSIONON ON THE FUTURE OF LISMORE COMMUNITY GARDEN SATURDAY 14TH MAY AT 1pm at LISMORE COMMUNITY GARDEN CNR BREWSTER AND MAGELLAN ST The current committee of the garden is resigning. This creates a number of opportunities for interested people: · Reform the committee under the existing structure and continue as before · Reform the committee and negotiate with Lismore City Council to move to another site · Dissolve the organisation and donate the assets to a similar organisation ALL OPTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. Call Simon on 0428 886 217 to discuss www.facebook.com/groups/167050820038581

Written by Nick Enright in the early ‘90s it has become an important and powerful piece of Australian theatre exploring deep cultural issues of Australian masculinity and misogyny. It holds a mirror up to society and makes us question our ways. It’s confronting and raw and it’s main themes are very prevalent today. Hitting the stage in a few weeks, at the beautiful and intimate Rochdale Theatre, Lismore. Come and support the arts and enjoy the magic of live performance. Grab your tickets at: https://www.byroncasting.com.au/p roductions-1 https://www.trybooking.com/BYTRV or the QR Code.

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Avoiding Toxins For Healthy Pets As well as being passionate about human health, the health of animals and pets is also really important to me.

Micheline Andrews

Avoiding toxins for healthy pets is one crucial aspect to consider in their overall wellbeing. “Dogs and cats were contaminated with 48 of 70 industrial chemicals tested, including 43 at levels higher than those typically found in people” – EWG study

TOXINS IN PET FOOD If you buy pet food, please check the ingredients and the integrity of the manufacturers. Pet food in Australia is not regulated so there is no standard to uphold. Cheaper pet food may come at a cost to your animals. As well as being questionably nutritionally sound, some pet foods in Australia are regularly contaminated with plastic, metal and rubbish. A study found the presence of heavy metals in pets thought to be present due to ingestion via pet food. Doggie Broth Powder and Snacks (lamb or chicken available)

Ideally, fresh home-made food is best for your pets and it’s not that hard to do. Ask your local vet for advice or check out some information online. I always recommend bone broth for dogs as it’s so good for their health. I also make pupsicles for my two, Stanley and Winnie (that’s them in the photo!). There are quite a lot of foods that are toxic to dogs, so avoid human foods like chocolate, onion, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, grapes and raisins, xylitol and yeast dough. www.facebook.com/TakeaBrothTasmania

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Lismore Central Shopping Centre Ciao Belli Cafe is a small Italian café in the heart of Lismore NSW. Serving the finest local coffee and food. Come taste traditional Italian flavours.

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Red-Browed Firetail Phil Jarman

We hope a morning out in the Gardens will allow many of the people in the region to relax and enjoy the atmosphere of their Regional Botanic Garden.

Tectocoris diophthalmus Hibiscus Harlequin Bug Michelle Garrett

0450 596 705 313 Wyrallah Road Lismore

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Our Cow G'day,

It's Dave here. My partner Bianca and I are farmers from Northern NSW, and the Founders of Our Cow. A couple of years ago, we were broke. We'd been so excited to purchase our first farm, only to find out the hard way that farming isn't all it's cracked up to be. Some of the worst bushfires & drought Australia's seen had all but wiped out our farm. We were exhausted, stressed & about ready to admit defeat. That's when Bianca had the idea to start selling some of our own meat on social media, starting with friends and family, out of pure necessity to put food on our table. We had to do something. We launched Our Cow, but we really struggled rather than bringing in any money, we went into deeper debt while trying to hold onto our farm. It was a very scary time, but also a great learning opportunity for us. Just when we were about to close the door, Bianca had an incredible idea to launch a meat club - we knew there was a need for a great quality, convenient & flexible meat subscription that connected our farmers directly with families in the city, and everywhere in between. The Exclusive Eaters Club was born, and never did we imagine it would grow to the incredible size and customer base we boast just 12 months later.

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It's grown so fast so quickly, because it gives people what they want: Meat delivered straight to your door, saving you time & stress Its organic, free-range and tastes bloody good You can change your cuts for variety in between orders We offer free-range chicken, pork, lamb and grass-fed beef (and seafood soon!) You can cancel your subscription anytime, and skip deliveries when you know you'll be away or don't need it We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee - if you don't love it, we'll give you a full refund, no questions asked We're so proud to say we now work with over 100 top notch Aussie farmers supplying meat straight to us, and we pay them a higher price than the supermarkets because their produce is better and they raise their animals ethically with respect for the environment. They're worth it and we pass on most of our profits to them.

We also employ over 30 people in Casino, NSW, and we're continuing to grow and expand our delivery areas and days (and despite the recent floods that nearly wiped us out all over again).

We love what we do, we believe in the future of farming and we're proud to support the farming community in Australia with a better, more consistent and more stable market than what they've dealt with in the past. We'd love for you to give us a go and become part of our Exclusive Eaters Club, and to sweeten the deal for you, we'll give you half a kilo of free-range, wood-smoked bacon for FREE in every box you order from us, while you're a member of our Club*. *Terms and Conditions apply.

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There's a reason why we encourage you to ask R U OK? Staying connected and having meaningful conversations about life is a protective factor against suicide. That's why, already in 2022, we've been calling on you to look out for those who are grappling with impact of natural disasters, the ongoing impacts of the pandemic and many of life's other challenges. We wanted to share the impact that your actions are having. Our recent survey shows that the simple act of being asked 'are you OK?' has helped people feel grateful that someone cared Supported Connected A stronger sense of belonging Relieved Understood Better about their situation Encouraged to seek help By checking in with your family, friends and colleagues, you're contributing to our vision of a world where all are connected and are protected from suicide. We hope this gives you confidence to continue to look out for the signs that someone in your world might be struggling and initiating meaningful conversations.

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The #NSWSES Northern Rivers Capability Unit is looking for volunteers to join our team. Our unit, based in Goonellabah, is focused on incident management assistance and support during major emergencies and/or severe weather events and providing support to NSW SES Field Units.

We are looking for people with skills in: • Administration • Logistics • Log operations – data entry • Mapping • Media / social media • Radio networking / Communications • Catering / event management • Intelligence and incident management We can provide excellent training opportunities to further develop your skills. We need people who are willing to give their time to this training (usually one night a week and occasional weekends), be willing to work in a team, and available to respond when an emergency happens. For more information: Email nrcu.ops@ses.nsw.gov.au or call us on 0419 258 708 Apply online here: https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/get.../volunteer/unit-volunteers/

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REGIONAL HOUSING AND JOBS RAI IS DELIVERING SOLUTIONS THAT WORK FOR REGIONS Liz Ritchie CEO, Regional Australia Institute (RAI)

For more than a decade, our dedicated research focussed on regions has firmly informed us that now is the time for an ambitious national plan for life outside of our capitals. The latest jobs vacancy figures are testament to that fact, with more than 84,000 jobs advertised in regions in March – yet again another record broken. Just three years ago that figure was around 46,000. As we travel around the country, we know employers are looking for staff and they need appropriate housing to accommodate them. Australia has no single national framework which draws together the various themes that are required to unlock the potential for regional Australia. Our National Regionalisation Framework aims to fill that void. Since launching our Consultation Paper last month, we've been engaging broadly across the nation with industry, government and community stakeholders to bring this to life — and I am delighted to say it's been well supported. To help develop the Framework, we are asking you to let us know what aspects of regional Australia must be strengthened, promoted or preserved. How can we continue to grow sustainably, optimising future opportunities, whilst ensuring the quality of life in our regions is not undermined? What are the best levers to achieve this?

WEBINAR SERIES For all enquiries, contact events@regionalaustralia.org.au http://regionsrising.regionalaustralia.org.au/

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www.bushheritage.org.au

Heather Campbell Chief Executive Officer Bush Heritage Australia

Bush Heritage Australia has recently purchased three new reserves. Each reserve is special, connecting landscapes and protecting important ecosystems. The purchases are part of our ambitious 2030 strategy to deepen and double our impact, focusing our efforts on priority landscapes where we know we will have the biggest impact. We know we face incredible challenges, but we face them with hope and an approach that we know works; across our landscapes we’re building resilience, led by right-way science. We’ve seen landscapes recover and animals return and we’ve achieved it in partnership with incredible supporters. These additions to our reserve network would not have been possible without your consistent support. Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to protecting Country.

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These additions to our reserve network would not have been possible without your consistent support. Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to protecting Country.

Glovers Flat (Tas)

Glovers Flat connects our Oura Oura and Drys Bluff Reserves in Tasmania’s Liffey Valley – the birthplace of Bush Heritage. Populated with critically endangered Black Gum forest, Glovers Flat provides habitat for threatened species including the Masked Owl, while the damp, sclerophyll forest expands habitat for carnivorous marsupials such as the Tasmanian Devil and Spotted-tail Quoll. Read more about Glovers Flat

John Douglas reserve (Vic)

This property is a vital 'stepping stone' block between our JC Griffith and Bellair reserves in the Kara KaraWedderburn landscape in central Victoria. Providing another 185 hectares of heathy woodlands, Box-ironbark forest and grassy woodlands, this property will expand the refuge for woodland birds and possibly threatened species such as the Swift Parrot and Powerful Owl. Read more about the John Douglas reserve

Ediegarrup (WA)

Our Ediegarrup Reserve, on Noongar Country, in south-west Western Australia is a 1,067 hectare former farming property in the Fitz-Stirling region. It contains over 300 hectares of critical habitat for Malleefowl, Tammar and Black-gloved Wallabies and the nationally threatened Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Read more about Ediegarrup MAY 2022 www.jwtpublishing.com.au

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Margaret E. Brown

On the job with pastels at the Lismore Art Club.

Lismore’s U3A Northern Rivers Rehab pioneer became a prizewinning local artist For more than 50 years North Coast artist Margaret E. Brown suppressed her passion for painting. Instead, she devoted herself to helping others. For example, she became the first therapist on Australia’s east coast to design a house that allowed disabled people to live largely independently. Margaret also lectured in geology, taught science and French in high schools, managed her first husband’s GP practice and learnt welding to help build a personalised 13m (43ft) ocean-going yacht. As a very young child Margaret showed great artistic promise. “I just loved drawing. I just would draw anything and everything when I was small,” she said. However, her Scottish-born parents insisted that she forget art once she was in in high school to concentrate on science and languages. Her father, an irrigation engineer, dismissed Margaret’s ambition to become a professional artist (“You need to get a proper job”) and her alternative suggestions that she study architecture (“No, boys do that”) or medicine (“No, that’s too long a course”).

Her mother, a university-trained language teacher who spoke French so fluently that Parisians assumed she was native born, was not supportive either. An aunt in the U.K. suggested she spent a year there in the late 1940s visiting family. Margaret’s dad was the youngest of 15 so she had many relatives to visit. When Margaret returned to Australia her mother said she had two surprises for her. One was that the family had sold Margaret’s childhood home and moved to a suburb completely alien to her. The other surprise? They had enrolled her at Sydney University. She had a choice of three years of occupational therapy, physiotherapy or speech therapy.

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Margaret chose OT. Later, as head of OT at Royal North Shore, Margaret was asked to design Australia’s first display home for disabled people, specially stroke victims.

She became a geology lecturer and later married Doug, a yacht designer after he had returned from a four-year, solo yacht voyage round the world. He designed a bigger boat so that he and Margaret could sail around the world again.

They moved to the Northern Rivers and, Margaret recalled, “Spent five years in a caravan in a swamp next to a sandblasting business very slowly building She converted a cottage in the hospital grounds a bigger boat.” into a disabled-friendly environment, with now They then moved to another site but spent 32 common features such as lowered sinks and years completing the build. Why so long? “Because benchtops, grab rails and no-sill showers. Up to Doug was a perfectionist,” Margaret said. “I had to then Australians who had had a stroke were, go off and earn money casual teaching.” Sadly, her Margaret said, “stuck in the wheelchair and left husband died of a melanoma six months before entirely dependent on others.” the boat was launched on the Richmond River. Margaret married, later attending the official opening of her display cottage in a wheelchair, having had the first of her three children just three days earlier. Some months later Margaret left to help her doctor husband set up as a GP in Sydney’s northern suburbs. A decade later the marriage failed. Margaret returned to university to get a geology/ teaching degree (with honours) so that she could spend school holidays with the children.

Margaret and husband Doug melting lead for their yacht’s keel in 40 gal. drums on a 38deg day.

Working on the hull on the riverbank.

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Margaret’s winning landscape at Lismore Regional Gallery in 2017.

In the late ‘80s a friend asked Margaret to make up the numbers at a painting workshop being organised by one of the “Brushmen of the bush,” Eric Minchin. That workshop rekindled her passion for art. That passion had lain unexpressed for more than 50 years. Today Margaret’s delicate landscapes, in oils, watercolours and pastels hang in public and private collections. At 89 she still paints, though not as much as before, and enjoys activities and friendships she has made through Lismore’s U3A Northern Rivers, of which she was a founding member.

Margaret’s pastel of a friend's boat under repair.

Lismore’s U3A Northern Rivers

Margaret with floral studies.

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Men & Family Centre wins national contract to develop online Men’s Behaviour Change Program for regional men The Northern Rivers-based Men & Family Centre (M&FC) has won a contract from No to Violence to develop and implement an online Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP) for men in rural, regional and remote locations. The project could dramatically improve access to MBCPs for men in the regions, which are often unavailable outside of metropolitan or major regional centres. M&FC Co-Manager Lainie Rees said the organisation was chosen to lead the project because of its recognised expertise in the Men’s Behaviour Change field, and its understanding of the needs of regional communities. “Our established Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP) is normally delivered through face-to-face group meetings.

“Over the past two years, however, face-to-face group meetings have been difficult to deliver due to COVID restrictions. This has forced us to look into online options to keep clients engaged with our service. “We’re excited by the opportunity to take the lessons we’ve learned over the past two years and apply them to the development and delivery of a full online behaviour change program for men living in rural, regional, and remote areas.” MBCPs aim to support men's behaviour change by directly challenging attitudes and behaviours that are driven by gender inequality and increasing men's understanding of the impacts these attitudes and behaviours have on affected family members. MBCPs attempt to increase the safety of women and children by supporting men to hold themselves accountable for their violent and abusive behaviours. The project is being managed by No to Violence – the largest peak body in Australia representing organisations and individuals working with men to end family violence. No to Violence CEO Jacqui Watt said the project was an important step in understanding online MBCPs for marginalised men. “We know that men living in rural, regional, and remote areas are too often unable to access MBCPs because of geographic limitations. "This project aims to understand the extent to which MBCPs designed specifically for the online space and for particular audiences are effective—and the implications for future programming.” “We are excited to work closely with the Men & Family Centre on this pilot as part of our ongoing commitment to collaborating with our member organisations to strengthen our practices and keep women, children and families safe,” explained Watt. The Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre has been contracted to conduct a full program evaluation. Men who wish to find out more information about the program should contact the Men & Family on (02) 6622 6116 or use the contact form on the Men and Family Centre website: www.menandfamily.org.au.

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2022 Northern Rivers Floods Fund Raising Shirts Like all right-minded people, we have been amazed and inspired by the way the Northern Rivers community stepped up to assist each other during the recent floods. Such bravery and quick thinking shown by those who rescued others, such selflessness shown by those who have stepped up to coordinate the clean up and recovery operation and put boots on the ground. The resilience of the communities of Northern Rivers has been shown time and again. Cyclone, floods, droughts, fires, plagues, more floods...you all step up every time to help your neighbour, and we salute you all! To commemorate the recent floods, pay homage to our homegrown heroes, and to raise funds for those who have lost so much, we have created this RESILIENCE t-shirt.

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100% of profits from the sale of these shirts will go to those directly affected by the flood via Koori Mail, Resilient Lismore and the Givit NSW flood appeal. You can also increase the power of your donation by buying a shirt and gifting it to someone who needs clothing. Let us know in the comments section of your order if you would like your shirt to go to someone who needs it and we will make that happen for you via one of the many local organisations who are organising clothes and goods for people.

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Where to Vote in Lismore Early voting commences 9 May 2022

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