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Bill Fenelon (centre) made an impassioned plea for residents to stand united and spare the Murwillumbah train line. Inset is Mayor Chris Cherry speaking to the room.
Impassioned plea to spare Murwillumbah train tracks Northern Rivers Trains for the Future president Bill Fenelon hosted the event, which attracted around 50 people. Mr Fenelon said Tweed Shire Council will “shortly commence ripping up the railway to convert it into a bicycle path”. “The remaining land of the corridor is to be carved up into long-term leases, effectively ending any chance of future use of the railway corridor for trains, forever,” he said. Mr Fenelon said several rail tour operators expressed an interest in running tourist and heritage trains along the North Coast branch, arriving with groups of well-heeled tourists and the potential to be an economic boom for the town. Northern Rivers Trains for the Future says the council must stay with their resolution to accept tenders to build the rail trail alongside the tracks and keep the tracks in place to enable the line to be reopened and operated by private enterprise. YOUR THOUGHTS: Would you like to see the train tracks remain in conjunction with an off-formation rail trail? Send your thoughts to editor@ theweekly.net.au
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a great use of the corridor until we can get a train back. “I am sure there are options that exist which could leave the tracks in place for future use but have a rail trail there in the interim.” Tenders for the rail trail are expected to be submitted to Council in the coming months. Meanwhile, grass and overgrowth clearing works officially started on the trail earlier this month, which included vegetation clearing to allow the four preferred construction companies to access and inspect the rail infrastructure to prepare their design and costings for the trail. With the combined funds from NSW Government ($7.8 million) and the Federal Government ($6.5 million), Tweed Shire Council now has $14.3 million to complete the Tweed section of the rail trail. Council has also secured a further $600,000 from the NSW Government to cover the cost of promoting, operating and embellishing the Tweed section for the first three years.
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By Jonathon Howard AN IMPASSIONED plea to spare the Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek train tracks from being removed was made during a public information meeting at the Murwillumbah Services Club on Thursday, January 21. While seemingly futile, the plea has not gone unheard, with Mayor Chris Cherry stating there is still a chance that the tenderer for the rail trail will submit an off-formation option – sparing the rail line. Mayor Cherry said she had made clear to the tenderers that a majority of councillors had voted to consider an off-formation option and they should give serious consideration to submit offformation options. “The community are calling for rail services, just as they did back in 2004 when the rail service was taken away,” she said. “At that time, Council advocated to keep the rail service for the community, but sadly it was lost. “It makes a lot of sense to retain this corridor for public transport and putting the rail trail beside the line would make
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The Casino to Murwillumbah line was created 150 years ago – the alignment just doesn’t suit a modern high-speed train service. We n e e d a l i n k f r o m Murwillumbah through the Gold Coast to Brisbane for a start. And then a high-speed train service down the coast to Sydney. Let’s put our energies into pushing for those. Ken Rippin, Uki
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Cabarita Beach Surf Life Saving Club story clarification
A clarification on a report in The Weekly on Thursday, January 21, on a surf carnival hosted by Cabarita Beach SLSC. The report mentioned a ‘rogue jet ski operator’ turning over a jet ski. This was an unfortunate joke. The operator was hit by a rogue wave, which can and does happen in life saving. I apologise for any problems my poor attempt at humour has caused the club. Cabarita Beach SLSC ran the carnival in a highly professional manner. Weeks of work went into a very successful day enjoyed by all so well done to the club. Jo Kennett, Tweed Coast
Not convinced on trains returning
The meeting last Thursday to promote the retaining of the Casino to Murwillumbah train tracks just didn’t convince me. To form a not-for-profit company to lease the tracks and run a train service is a huge endeavour. Before anyone could risk investing in such a business it would need a lot of research, costings, structural reports, income projections, insurance considerations etc, which would take a year or more to produce, and the decision on the rail trail is due to be made this May. Let’s not risk losing the promised state funding for the rail trail by delaying the decision any further. The benefits to the Tweed region of getting a first-class rail trail up and running are potentially enormous. Using the track alignment is really the only practical way to go, given the advantages of the elevated position of the tracks and the limitations at the bridges and the Burringbar tunnel. I am all for a train service in the Tweed. But it needs to be a service that suits the 21st century.
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It was made clear at the Thursday, January 21, rail line meeting that time is of the essence. Bearing in mind that a rail line corridor has been so vital to our Tweed in the past, our council had no right to do away with it without consulting us. The rail line committee needs to act decisively, now, to issue an injunction to prevent any damaging work commencing, by removal of the existing lines etc. The four contractors vying for the job need to be clearly aware that if necessary, we shall demand that they repair any damage caused at their expense. A copy of the injunction should be sent at the same time to both Mr Geoff Provest, Member for Tweed and Ms Janelle Saffin, Member for Lismore. They should also be advised in writing that it is our belief that Tweed Shire Council acted beyond their mandate when they commenced trying to change the status of the rail corridor without consulting us. This too should be sent by them to all state politicians that Tweed Shire Council had not followed due procedure. If they did not realise or know this, then why were they not fully informed before they had cast their vote? For those who have not seen it, there is a drone video of the complete line from Casino to Murwillumbah – it is breathtaking. Go on, look at it, and try to guess what that corridor would be worth today. Then try to guess just what this corridor might cost in a few years’ time when both Tweed Shire Council and the state politicians decide, in their wisdom, that the Tweed really does need an expansive light rail network connecting to the Queensland rail network for future daily local transport. The $188 million once quoted to repair the line could not even buy such a corridor today and that would exclude the additional costs of all of the bridges needed, ground works, or the rails and sleepers. Mike Yarrow, Byangum
To climb or to climb
If you were born and grew up in the Tweed Valley, as I was, ‘the
mountain’ was inevitably a central character in your life, almost part of your DNA. Climbing it was a rite of passage, an initiation of sorts. It was known as Mount Warning then, and we never really stopped to consider the ramifications of this name, but were vaguely impressed that it had been named by the great navigator himself. Many years and climbs later, the realisation that James Cook had in fact ‘discovered’ Mt Warning from under the noses of an ancient people who had a perfectly good name for it already, caused an uncomfortable but necessary reappraisal of our relationship with the mountain. The recent official renaming to Wollumbin/Mt Warning is a fitting acknowledgment of its importance to two very different cultures. The question of whether we should climb, or how many should climb, is a complex one. The complexity is magnified by the understanding that, according to knowledgeable sources, there is more than one story and more than one Indigenous group with spiritual/mythical connections to the mountain. Presumably each had, or have, their own laws concerning access. From the 1970s on, there have been many new ‘settlers’ who, in seeking new meaning in their lives, found a deeper significance in Wollumbin, which went beyond our childhood mission of simply getting to the top (as quickly as we could). In deciding the future management and access to the mountain we should embrace this complexity. My personal belief is that far too many people (up to 300,000 per year) are now climbing Wollumbin. There are too many vehicles negotiating a narrow and challenging road to the car park, which is placed far too high on the mountain. Whether climbing the mountain should be taboo is a matter for negotiation between various Traditional Owner groups first, and other interested parties, second. At the very least, a more distant car park (at the bottom of the mountain) and a substantial entry fee would presumably deplete numbers while providing funds for maintenance and employment – perhaps of Indigenous rangers. Perhaps we’ve had it too easy for too long. Having such an iconic walk on our doorstep meant we didn’t have to think too much about developing new bushwalk experiences in the Tweed. Alternative walking tracks could be developed to take pressure off Wollumbin. Lookouts could be
developed on surrounding peaks or vantage points, allowing great views of the mountain, while providing ample aerobic exercise for those who just need a good workout. Wollumbin/Mt Warning is special to us all, and sacred to many. Whether unregulated access is the appropriate ‘use’ of the mountain is increasingly doubtful. Due respect for the mountain’s iconic status suggests that rather than a Godgiven right, the climbing of the mountain was always a privilege. As always, privileges can be w i t h h e l d o r m o d i f i e d wh e n circumstances change. Bruce Partland, Murwillumbah
Climbing should be personal choice
As with others, I am saddened by the closure of the track to the top of Mount Warning. Is it any wonder that people are suspicious of National Parks’ motives behind the closure when they can’t get the reason straight, firstly COVID and now it’s unsafe. Having climbed it 98 times you do see people that maybe should not try for their own good, but it should be a personal choice as it has been mine. Apart from my disappointment over the proposed closure, what about the local business owners that the climb attracts? Is the reason that National Parks can no longer afford the upkeep? If they are worried about crowds, take a look at Minyon Falls, it is way more crowded as I have had to go there for my nature walk fix. As previously stated, with my many walks up, I have never found it to be dangerous. Please don’t let it be locked up and nobody is able to enjoy the nature and thrill of the climb to the top of a local icon. Roger Peyton-Smith, Murwillumbah
America needs real leaders
The fear and chaos left by exPresident Trump was, amongst many other things, that the 46th incoming President, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr – guarded at his inauguration by 25,000 national guard troops with M16 rifles in full army gear, plus who knows how many police and steel barbed wires fences all around the Capitol – looked like a captive, not the most powerful man in the world. The second impeachment of Trump has now been confirmed for February 8, 2021, by the new Democrat Senate majority leader, and what a show that’s set to be. Trump’s first impeachment got nowhere – no witnesses were called and it made the American Senate
look like the greatest partisan kangaroo court in the world. However, the world turns and is now about to be treated to no less than a second Shakespearian performance – this time not for bribery and abuse of office, but for insurrection and treachery. Which the ultimate defence is going to be no less than ‘free speech under the American Constitution’. Will it matter that four supporters and one police officer are dead and 40 other police officers were injured at the pro-Trump riot on January 6 in Washington? Will it matter that the house of government and liberty was invaded for the first time in American history by pro-Trumpers when the election vote was actually in the process of being confirmed? Surely Trump has already made America look very divided, vulnerable, selfish and unreliable. Does America really need to add childish and foolish to the list? The show has been set up to be about free speech in the ratified air of total unreality for the rest of the world. Trump’s words were apparently just ‘fighting words’ and protected by the American Constitution. Well fine, that will go down well in China and Russia. Xi and Putin must be laughing themselves into a lather. If Trump gets off by a vote or two the show will look like a circus. If he gets impeached, the show will still look like a circus. And God only knows what entertainment there will be before the result, that is Trump may decide to give evidence in person. That would be a hoot, not to mention who knows how many Senators will run up to the podium to play personal politics for their futures. If President Biden was well advised – which I see no sign of – he could seize the day and end the circus asap and make himself and his office look like a first-rate President, not a safe pair of hands. America and the world need action. They need a real leader. As Sun Tzu (an ancient Chinese military strategist and general) once advised, “In the midst of chaos, there is an opportunity...the perfect victory is one that requires no battle”. Terry Sharples, Tweed Heads Please note the views on the letters page are that of the letter writer and not of the Tweed Valley Weekly. Letters must include a suburb and contact number for verification. Letters may be edited for length or legal reasons. Send your letters to editor@theweekly.net.au.
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By Jonathon Howard IT’S THE end of an era for the Target Country store inside Sunnyside Mall, which is set to close on Saturday, January 30, following more than two decades of serving the local community. The Weekly has spoke to several locals since news of the closure was announced in 2020, with many expressing a “big loss” for the Tweed Valley. “I’m going to miss the convenience of having a local Target Country,” one resident, who preferred not to be named, said. “They didn’t have the biggest range, but it was convenient for clothing and other stuff. “We’ll all have to travel to Tweed Heads now, which is okay, but we need more things in the valley.” Others agreed that the Tweed Valley was crying out for another big-box retailer. “What are we going to do for odds and ends now,” a Target shopper, who did not want to be named, said. “I’ve always enjoyed shopping in Target Country, but I think there’s clearly an opportunity here for another big retailer.” A spokesperson for Target said the company wanted to thank their Murwillumbah team, the local community and all their customers for shopping at Target Country Murwillumbah during the past 21 years. “Our focus has remained on supporting our team through this difficult time as we work through finding suitable outcomes for our team either through redeployment, outplacement support and for any permanent team members
access to all their entitlements,” the Target spokesperson said. Meanwhile, rumours have been quashed this week that Aldi was considering opening a new site within Sunnyside Mall. A spokesperson for Aldi said the c o m p a ny wa s a lway s ex p l o r i n g opportunities to expand, but had no plans within Sunnyside. “We can informally let you know that while Aldi continually look for opportunities to expand into new locations, they have no plans to open in the Sunnyside Shopping complex in the near future,” the Aldi spokesperson said. Murwillumbah & District Business Chamber president Nick Moran said it is always “disappointing to see businesses close in Murwillumbah”. “But we have to be pragmatic about this decision,” he said. “While I would love to see a Big W or Kmart in Murwillumbah to replace it, I don’t think that reflects the reality of the retail landscape. “What it does do is force locals to buy some of the essential items that Target provided either online, or travel to Tweed, which unfortunately may be difficult for some residents. “The closure of Target as well as Rockmans in Sunnyside leaves a lot of vacant space in the Mall and other tenancies would be rightly worried, particularly if Woolworths is built taking further foot traffic from the centre. “It would be great to see investment by the centre owners to reinvigorate the Mall and attract new tenancies.” Mr Moran said the closing of these stores was not all bad news.
“An opportunity might arise for a locally owned business to capture this market share,” he said. “Perhaps an existing business could stock some of the items that are now unavailable locally after the closure. “ Re t a i l i n M u r w i l l u m b a h i s strengthening as evidenced by the leased stickers going up in town and some new stores opening, so I reckon there is an entrepreneurial local out there that can capitalise on this decision.” Meanwhile, Mr Moran said he wanted to invite any readers that are in business, or are considering opening a business locally, to attend the next Murwillumbah Chamber meeting to be held at the Tweed Regional Gallery Café – ‘Gallery by Bacaro’ from 6.30am on Friday, February 5. “It is a great opportunity to meet the business community and share ideas,” he said. Tickets to the event can be purchased via https://events.humanitix.com/mdbcfebruary-networking-breakfast-tweedgallery-cafe READ MORE ON PAGE 27.
Youths busted vandalising hockey facilities By Jonathon Howard SEVERAL YOUTHS were busted spraying paint and smashing bottles at the Barry Smith Hockey Fields on Brisbane Street in Murwillumbah on Friday, January 22. Police arrived at the site at 10.45pm and spotted several youths running from the scene. “An officer noticed a vehicle parked at the location with several beer bottles on the back of it,” police said. “Police commenced a patrol of the area to locate the youths. One officer remained with this vehicle and in case the youths returned when the police vehicle drove off. Within minutes, two youths returned to the vehicle. “Police told the youths to lie on the ground until the other police returned. “Due to the young persons running away and then returning a short time later, police believed that they were involved in the graffiti of the hockey clubhouse.”
The results of mindless vandalism at the Murwillumbah Hockey fields recently
Police said the graffiti was in green spray paint and was still wet. “One of the 17-year-old youths made admissions to doing some of the graffiti,” police said. “Police noticed the young person was slurring his words and unsteady on his feet and could smell alcohol on his breath. “He also appeared to be affected by both alcohol and drug as well as his eyes were bloodshot.” Police searched the youth’s bag and found a bag of cannabis leaf (3.85
grams) and a bag of magic mushrooms (psilocybin – 5.58grams) and a knife. “Police also searched the youth’s vehicle and located one green spray paint can in the front of the passenger seat. This can was the same colour used to spray paint the hockey clubhouse,” police said. The youth’s parent was advised of the incident and due to the circumstances, police said the youth will be given a formal caution in relation to the matter.
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THE LEGAL LIGHT! Cr Cooper opts not to attend Australia Day awards
Trusts exist to help ensure your estate ends up with those you want to receive the benefit of your acquired assets, whether cash or property. They are often meant for minors. There are two types of trust – testamentary trusts, which are triggered by your death, and discretionary family trusts, where a trustee holds the property and allows the accumulation and distribution of assets while you are still alive. Joshua Crowther, wills and estates specialist at Stacks Law Firm, says each type of trust has its pros and cons, and it is best to get expert legal advice to ensure the trust suits the individual’s particular needs before embarking on the process of setting up a trust. “The biggest disadvantage of a testamentary trust is that you have to die for the trust to be triggered. The advantage is it maintains some sort of control over what happens to your assets after you die and the trust is created in your will,” Mr Crowther said. “It can protect your children and grandchildren, ensuring they are cared for out of your estate. If your child has a marriage breakdown, then the trust funds are protected from greedy relatives. Similarly, assets are protected if your beneficiary becomes bankrupt. “Testamentary trusts can also ensure protection in the long term if the intended beneficiary has dependency issues, such as drugs or alcohol, or is intellectually disabled.” Mr Crowther says testamentary trusts can provide significant benefits for large estates in minimising tax. You can split income from a capital trust fund among other people, including children, where they often don’t pay tax on an income less than $18,000. “For instance, if a beneficiary receives $2 million in a testamentary trust and it accrues $100,000 income each year, the beneficiary could pay tax at 50 per cent on that income, depending on salary, as the beneficiary would have to add that amount to their taxable income. “However, if they distribute the $100,000 in $18,000 amounts among unemployed relatives, then there’s potentially no tax payable on any of the $100,000 trust income. Comparatively, minors receiving money under a discretionary family trust are taxed at about 50% for every dollar they receive.” “A discretionary family trust is a legal entity under a trust deed which is able to own assets and invest money. It is a common structure used to run a business for tax minimisation purposes.” Mr Crowther says It is very important to set up your trust properly according to law, wording it carefully to ensure there are no pitfalls and appointing the right person to act as trustee.
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“It looks like being irreversible and lethal to much of the flora, fauna and human life on the planet.” Cr Cooper said First Nations people have an expansive and inclusive culture. “They know how to come together with other tribal groups for the benefit of all. War between nations was infrequent as a result,” he said. “Education, formal and informal, is key to establishing a functional connection between us and First Nations people. The Australia Day ceremony can be part of the informal education.” Mayor Chris Cherry said she had “no problem” with Cr Cooper not attending the Australia Day ceremonies. “We each have to choose to act how we see fit and I have previously chosen not to attend the ceremony myself,” she said. “Australia Day is a day to be celebrated, an opportunity to come together to enjoy all that is good about this beautiful land and our great community. “I happen to think that our community, Australia-wide, is ready to have the conversation about changing the date of Australia Day celebrations so that we can have a celebration that is a joyful day for everyone, not just those of us that arrived after January 26, 1788.” Cr Cooper added that he believes our culture of consumption has hit a wall. “It is no longer sustainable. We need to find new ways of living,” he said. “First Nations people have learned to adjust during their 60,000 years in this great south land. The Indigenous
people’s deep involvement with the land may be a guide for our way forward. “Indigenous people have made our society sit up and take notice. Their art, dance and music have had a worldwide impact. “ T h e s e a r e o bv i o u s a r e a s o f connection, but we need also to share our thinking, social functioning, community development and environmental understanding to really benefit from their 60,000 years of living in this land.” Cr Cooper said changing a word in the national anthem is “tokenism”. “This particular change raises the spectre of assimilation. This has haunted Indigenous people since our arrival,” he said. “Our idea of assimilation was to forcibly remove their children, take their land, have them working in slavelike conditions, and force them to live in settlements. “I am not sure if a 60,000-year-old culture wants to be ‘one’ with us. They deserve our recognition, respect and acceptance. We can provide a forum for connection and understanding on Australia Day.”
By Jonathon Howard TWEED HEADS man Paul Ryan, 66, was sentenced to at least 17 years behind bars for the savage murder of his ex-partner Maree Van Beers, 66, who he stabbed 30 times at her Tweed Heads unit in November 2018. The sentence was passed down by Justice Richard Button, who said the life of a woman was “savagely brought to an end by a man who was her former intimate partner, in defiance of a court order designed to protect her, made earlier that very day”. “The motivation was a refusal to accept her right to live her life as she saw fit, romantically and otherwise,” Justice Button said. “The offence had been preceded by threats to harm the deceased if she did not obey.”
The court also heard that Ryan is living with several health conditions and he could die while incarcerated. “I fully appreciate that the sentence that I shall now impose could well lead to the offender dying in gaol. But that is the inevitable consequence of the immensity of his crime, and the stage of his life at which he committed it,” Justice Button said. The shocking details of Ms Van Beer’s attempts to escape the man she had been with for more than three decades were chilling. In 2018, their relationship broke down and she was seeing another man and had intended to leave that day to start her new life. Shortly before she was killed, Ms Van Beers reported a domestic violence incident to police.
On the morning of her death, an interim apprehended violence order was imposed on Ryan at Tweed Heads Local Court. She told a domestic violence worker: “I feel strong and I’m leaving” as she left the court house. The following day she had plans to look for a home with her new partner. Ryan spent hours drinking before returning to her home and repeatedly stabbing her in the kitchen. Either before or during a pause in the stabbing, Ryan held a knife to her throat and ordered her to phone her sister Moya Reid, in far western NSW. He believed she would tell her to remain with him. Mrs Reid promptly got off the line to call triple zero, her husband came on the line and he heard the conclusion of the fatal assault.
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By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE Councillor Ron Cooper says until some changes are made to the council’s Australia Day ceremony, he will no longer attend the event, after he was a no-show at the Australia Day ceremony on Tuesday, January 26. Cr Cooper said he believes the first half of the ceremony should be devoted to understanding the impact colonisation had on this land’s First Nations people. “I am not creating a movement, just facilitating an understanding that hopefully will develop its own momentum and be revisited annually on Australia Day,” he said. “Many of us, as descendants of the colonisers, have not come to terms with the adverse impacts our forebears have had on Indigenous people. “We have been content to hide behind the ‘it wasn’t us that did it’ mantra.” Cr Cooper said there was a need to know about the culture and practices that allowed Indigenous people to survive and thrive for 60,000 years on this land. “We need to know how they responded to nature in their beliefs and everyday activities – how their connection to the land helped them get through natural climate change events that occurred over the millennia,” he said. “Our superficial engagement with nature and our practice of congregating in towns and cities has created the first man-made climate change.
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Tweed Link Thursday, January 28, 2021
Tweed Link A Tweed Shire Council publication
02 6670 2400 or 1300 292 872 | Issue 1186 | 27 January 2021 | ISSN 1327–8630
Tweed Shire Council wishes to recognise the generations of the local Aboriginal people of the Bundjalung Nation who have lived in and derived their physical and spiritual needs from the forests, rivers, lakes and streams of this beautiful valley over many thousands of years as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands.
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In brief ... Mobile Library is mobile again Richmond Tweed Regional Library’s Mobile Library has returned to all its regular destinations in the Tweed following a break due to COVID-19. The Mobile Library is now offering a Click and Collect service – where users can reserve up to 20 items for collection from your Mobile Library stop location. For the full timetable, details on click and collect as well as COVID-19 measures in place, see www.rtrl.nsw.gov.au
Find out about the Mobile Library at www.rtrl.nsw.gov.au The Tweed Shire 2020 Citizen of the Year Jenny Hayes (centre, in pink) is pictured with other Australia Day award winners at a ceremony at Twin Towns on Tuesday. Read about the all the winners below and watch their stories on video at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/australiaday
Courses for older residents
Koala advocate is Tweed Citizen of the Year
Don’t miss out on these Commonwealth Home Support Program funded courses at the Tweed Heads South Community Centre.
From grave tending to koala protection, 7 remarkable Tweed champions were honoured on Tuesday as part of the Tweed Shire’s annual Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremony at Tweed Heads. Koala advocate Jenny Hayes was named 2020 Tweed Australia Day Tweed Citizen of the Year for her tireless community work, particularly her dedication to the protection of koalas, culminating in the founding of Team Koala in 2009. Building a strong group of like-minded members around her, the Murwillumbah local has become the face of koala protection in the Tweed, lobbying for the implementation of koala-friendly development protections, particularly on the Tweed Coast where koalas are most under threat. The 2020 Individual Volunteer of the Year award was split between two winners, Michael Reid and Les Hardy. Michael was chosen for his years of dedicated work at Agape Outreach, cooking meals for the homeless and needy – at his own expense. Long-time Pottsville resident Les Hardy was a joint recipient of the award for the numerous charities and community organisations he supports. The 2020 Group Volunteer of the Year award goes to Murwillumbah
Shop Don’t Drop
With a growing reliance on online services and communications, Tweed Shire Council is offering a course aimed at introducing older citizens to online technology. Funded through the Commonwealth Home Support Program, the Shop Don’t Drop course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to access shopping, pay bills and engage with family and friends online regardless of how ‘tech-savvy’ you are. The program extends over 12 weeks, from Monday 1 February through to Monday 12 April, 9 to 11.30am. Sessions include morning tea and are carried out under COVID-Safe plans. There is also an opportunity to purchase an iPad at a competitive price – terms and conditions apply. Shop Don’t Drop is a face-to-face course held at the Tweed Heads South Community Centre and costs $5 each week or $30 for the program.
Hospital Coffee Shop Volunteers who provide their service 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Over the past 11 years, the group has raised more than $580,000 towards equipment for the hospital. The 2020 Community Event of the Year award goes to Tweed Valley Equestrian Group, whose annual Power of Pink Fundraiser has raised more than $125,000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation over the past 11 years. The 2020 Sporting Achievement award goes to Terranora tennis coach Gemma Eaton for her outstanding work particularly with disadvantaged youth and children with a disability. The 2020 Young Achiever in Community Service award goes to 12-year-old Tj Kleeman, who can be found most weeks at her local cemetery, tending to the graves of people unknown to her. Two additional nominees received honourable mentions in this category – Shantel Gregoraci and Alyce Togo. Hosted by 2021 Tweed Australia Day Ambassador Rebecca Hogan, the awards ceremony was followed by the annual citizenship ceremony, when more than 30 residents from 12 countries became Australian citizens. Visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/australiaday to find out more about these recipients and watch videos on their achievements.
Testing continues of Tweed’s sewage for COVID-19 For residents curious to know if Tweed Shire sewage is being tested for COVID-19 fragments, the answer is ‘yes’. Council has been taking raw sewage samples for testing at NSW Health laboratories since June 2020. Initially Council was providing samples from Kingscliff and Hastings Point wastewater treatment plants but in late December was asked to also supply samples from the Murwillumbah and Banora Point plants. “Fragments of the virus are expected in areas with known cases,” Manager Water and Wastewater Operations Brie Jowett said. “Likely areas would include large cities where COVID-19 positive cases are being treated at hospitals or where there are hotels quarantining people arriving in Australia from overseas. “If fragments are detected elsewhere it could mean that a person who has recovered from COVID-19 and is no longer infectious is still
shedding the virus or there is someone with COVID-19 visiting or living in the area.” The good news is no fragments have been found in the Tweed sewage samples, nor in samples from our close NSW neighbours Byron Bay and Ballina. However, just across the border in Queensland, fragments were found in Gold Coast treatment plants in December 2020 and January 2021. Weekly reports from the NSW Sewage Surveillance Program, together with more information on the program, can be found at www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/pages/sewage-surveillance NSW weekly test results can be found on the NSW Health website at www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/pages/weekly-reports To follow Gold Coast results, see www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/ health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/current-status/wastewater
Stand Together
Maintaining strength and balance in later life not only builds confidence and vitality but also goes a long to ensuring health by preventing falls. Council is offering a course, Stand Together, designed to improve strength and balance, become more aware of fall hazards, boost your confidence and maximise your independence in a friendly community environment. The 8-week course, funded through the Commonwealth Home Support Program, commences on Wednesday 3 February at 10am and runs until Wednesday 24 March. The course includes morning tea and follows COVID-Safe plans. Stand Together is facilitated by an exercise physiologist at the Tweed Heads South Community Centre and costs $5 each week or $20 for the program. For more information or to register for either program, contact Project Support Officer Lyn Porter on 07 5569 3110 or email communityservices@tweed.nsw.gov.au
Keep up to date with blue-green algae alerts There are currently blue-green algae alerts for the Tweed River at Uki and Bray Park Weir, and at Clarrie Hall dam. Council issued the highest alert – a red alert – for the dam on Thursday 14 January 2021 after algae levels quadrupled in a week. The other alerts were issued at the amber level. The increase in algae levels is most likely due to the high level of nutrients washed into the dam by the December rains and continuing hot weather. A red alert means that people should not undertake recreational activities where they may come into direct contact with the water, such as swimming or water sports. Contact with the water may also pose a threat to livestock and pets. Signs have been placed at popular recreational access points to warn the public of the risks. Residents and stockholders along Doon Doon Creek should also be aware of the potential risks. Signage has also been placed at other locations affected by the algae.
Tap water treated at Council's treatment plants at Uki, Tyalgum and Bray Park remains safe to drink. Council's water treatment processes are designed to remove any potential toxin from blue-green algae. Treatment also removes any taste and odour compounds from the water. Council will increase testing to monitor the algal blooms and adjust its treatment processes as required to ensure the Tweed's drinking water remains safe to drink and pleasant tasting. Blue-green algae occur naturally and can reproduce quickly in favourable conditions. Anyone who thinks they may have been in contact with blue-green algal water is advised to seek medical advice if symptoms appear. Visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/waterandwastewater for the latest alerts for Clarrie Hall Dam, Uki and Tyalgum and Bray Park weirs. For more information on blue-green algae, visit the Water NSW website at www.waternsw.com.au/water-quality/algae
Thanks Tweed for the almost 900 survey submissions on the Tweed Green Parklet, Public Art and Activation project survey in the Murwillumbah CBD. To find out more about the project, visit www.yoursaytweed.com.au/parklet-behind-the-scene and check out the photos, videos and artist interviews. The project saw the installation of 2 temporary parklets and 8 new cylinder-shaped art seats and planters, providing a unique public space while adding to the street amenity.
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Safety first around pools and spas To help with child safety, all new pools and spas must be registered and certified under NSW Government legislation as part of the development application process. Anyone selling or leasing a property – including short-stay holiday rentals offered through providers such as Airbnb – must ensure their swimming pool (including spas and wading pools) has a valid Certificate of Registration and Certificate of Compliance. A Certificate of Compliance is valid for 3 years – provided no changes are made to the pool barrier during that time – and needs to be current when the property is sold or leased. These can be issued by Council officers or private certifiers. As part of part of Council’s commitment to deliver high quality services to meet the needs of Tweed residents, a team of fully-trained officers are on hand to assist swimming pool and spa owners meet their certification requirements, ensuring they get the right advice first time. The service has a capped application fee of $250 and includes an initial inspection and a follow-up inspection, if required. Council will refund $100 of this fee if the pool fence passes on the first inspection. Applicants are contacted within 48 hours to arrange an inspection, with a detailed and easy-to-read report issued, including photographs of specific problems and recommendations on how to rectify them if the area is non-compliant. Certificate of Compliance application forms are available at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/swimmingpools or call Council’s Customer Contact Centre on 02 6670 2400. To register your pool or spa, visit www.swimmingpoolregister.nsw.gov.au
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Development proposal for public comment The following development application has been received by the Tweed Shire Council and may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au for a period of 14 days from Wednesday 27 January 2021 to Wednesday 10 February 2021. The proposal is not designated development and the Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority. Applicant Location Planit Consulting Pty Ltd Lot 2 DP 734852; No. 118 Cranneys Road, North Tumbulgum; Lot 1 DP 524532; No. 167 Mayes Hill Road, North Tumbulgum
Proposal Temporary use of land for private functions and temporary structures.
Application no. DA20/0953
The proposal involves: • 2 × temporary use areas each comprising 550sqm footprint, up to 150sqm marquee, and portable toilets; • 1 × temporary ceremony area comprising 100sqm footprint and rowed seating; and • 1 × access and parking area comprising approximately 2,000sqm footprint, 63 visitor parking spaces (including 2 × PWD spaces), minibus set down/parking and circulation
Any person may, during the period specified above, make a submission in writing to Council in relation to the development application. Where a submission is in the form of an objection, then the grounds of objection are required to be specified. Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to the General Manager of Council. It should also be noted that Council has adopted a policy whereby, on request, any submission including identifying particulars will be made public. Council will give consideration to the ‘Public Interest’ and requests for confidentiality by submitters in determining access to submission letters. However, the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 – GIPAA may result in confidential submissions being released to an applicant. Please note – requirements regarding Disclosure of Political Gifts and Donations A disclosure is required to be made in a statement accompanying the relevant development or planning application by a person who makes the application. In addition, a person who makes a written submission either objecting to or supporting a relevant development or planning application must also make a disclosure if the person has made a reportable political donation. Further information regarding Donations and Gift Disclosure are available on Council’s website www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/planninginformation
Notification of designated/integrated development proposal Development Application no. DA20/1036 A development application has been lodged by Earthscapes Consulting Pty Ltd seeking development consent for concept development application for dwelling and driveway including associated earthworks and vegetation removal and development of Stage 1 being construction of driveway access on unformed road reserve from Towners Road to the lot boundary of Lot 1 DP601993 including earthworks, vegetation removal and construction of 3 culverts at Lot 3 DP 1178597; No. 88 Round Mountain Road; Lot 1 DP 601993; Round Mountain Road and Road Reserve Towners Road, Round Mountain. Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority for the application. The proposed development constitutes ‘Designated Development’ pursuant to Section 4.10 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended) and Clause 4(1) and Schedule 3 of the accompanying Regulation.
Pools and spas must be registered and certified.
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RFO2021004 Watermain Replacement – Tombonda Road and Countryside Drive Offers close: Wednesday 12 noon (AEDST) 10 February 2021 Offers must be lodged as specified in the offer documentation. Request For Offer documentation is available at no charge from Council’s website at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/tenders. All Offers will be opened at closing time and will be considered by Council in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 and the NSW Local Government (General) Regulation 2005. The lowest or any offer is not necessarily accepted and canvassing of Councillors or staff will disqualify. For further information please contact Contracts Administration on 02 6670 2606.
Expression of interest – clean fill Council is calling for expressions of interest from landowners willing to accept clean fill from its construction projects. Council would deliver the fill free of charge to the property if the trip is shorter than that to a Council disposal facility. If the trip is longer, the property owner would be charged a gap fee based on mileage. Properties suited to accepting fill must be able to be accessed by a tandem truck. In wet weather, fill can only be delivered to properties with all-weather access.
Approval Permit to carry out dredging or reclamation work Water use approval, water management work approval or activity approval under Part 3 of Chapter 3
The development application and the documents accompanying it, including the relevant environmental impact statement may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au. The documents will be available for a period of 28 days from Wednesday 13 January 2021 to Wednesday 10 February 2021. Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to the General Manager of Council. Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to the General Manager of Council. It should also be noted that Council has adopted a policy whereby, on request, any submission including identifying particulars will be made public. Council will give consideration to the ‘Public Interest’ and requests for confidentiality by submitters in determining access to submission letters. However, the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 – GIPAA may result in confidential submissions being released to an applicant. Any submission objecting to the proposed development must state the ground upon which such objection is made. Further, any person who makes a submission by way of objection and who is dissatisfied with Council’s determination in relation to the matter may appeal to the Land and Environment Court in accordance with Section 8.8 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended). If a Commission of Inquiry is held, the Minister’s determination of the application is final and not subject to appeal. Please note – requirements regarding Disclosure of Political Gifts and Donations A disclosure is required to be made in a statement accompanying the relevant development or planning application by a person who makes the application. In addition, a person who makes a written submission either objecting to or supporting a relevant development or planning application must also make a disclosure if the person has made a reportable political donation. Further information regarding Donations and Gift Disclosure are available on Council’s website www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/planninginformation
Development application determinations Notification of development application determinations for the purposes of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended).
If Council accepts a property as suitable, it will add the property to a database and contact the applicant when clean fill becomes available from a nearby worksite.
Application details
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CDC20/0146 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 353 DP 832321, No. 3 Satinash Terrace, Banora Point
Resident and Ratepayer Association meetings Banora Point & District Residents Assoc. will hold its Annual General Meeting on Monday 1 February 2021 commencing at 6.30pm at the South Tweed Sports Club. This will then be followed by a general meeting. All visitors welcome. Contact the Secretary on 0428 332 819. Chinderah Districts Residents Association Inc. meet Tuesday 2 February, 7pm at Uniting Church Hall, 24 Kingscliff Street. Opposite Eloura Nursing Home Kingscliff.
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DA20/0818 – Two storey dwelling with carport Lot 822 DP 1019503, No. 13 Firewheel Way, Banora Point DA20/0784 – Three storey dwelling with attached garage and retaining walls (as amended) Lot 14 DP 1266201, No. 24 Evergreen View, Bilambil Heights DA20/0769 – Conversion of garage to living area and new carport, pool and front fence (Unit 2) Lot 2 SP 47756, Unit 2/No. 12 Silver Ash Court, Bogangar
Lot 713 DP 1263014, No. 22 Sorrel Court, Murwillumbah DA19/0288 – Use of an existing boathouse/dwelling as an educational establishment Lot 602 DP 1098619, Point Break Circuit, Kingscliff CDC20/0140 – Pottsville Community Hall internal alterations Lot 447 DP 755701, No. 1 Tweed Coast Road, Pottsville DA20/0895 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 115 DP 263154, No. 1 Victoria Avenue, Pottsville DA20/0898 – Shed Lot 12 DP 9871, No. 417 Tweed Valley Way, South Murwillumbah
DA20/0867 – Swimming pool Lot 92 DP 1208915, No. 1 Trestles Avenue, Casuarina
DA20/0827 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 104 DP 841924, No. 5 Lawlor Place, Terranora
DA20/0858 – Dwelling with attached garage and in ground swimming pool Lot 31 DP 1264481, No. 2 Norvill Lane, Cobaki
DA20/0938 – Dwelling additions and carport within the front building line Lot 69 DP 826099, No. 6 Horseshoe Road, Terranora
DA20/0856 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 701 DP 1263014, No. 12 Hemlock Street, Murwillumbah
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DA20/0915 – Dwelling with attached garage
DA20/0815 – Carport within front building line Lot 77 DP 246488, No. 26 Meridian Way, Tweed Heads DA20/0862 – Carport within the front building line Lot 1 SP 18206, Unit 1/No. 15 Bambaroo Crescent, Tweed Heads
The above development determinations are available for public inspection free of charge at the Planning and Regulation Division, Murwillumbah Civic Centre, during ordinary office hours or viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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POLICE BEAT
Cops wrangle cattle on road at Cudgen By Jo Kennett POLICE WERE called to the rescue when a herd of cattle got loose from a Cudgen farm and went running down a busy Tweed Shire road on the night of Sunday, January 24. Local residents were confused about what to do in the circumstances, but eventually the police were called in. Nurit Anush Jait was driving down the road at about 8.20pm when she saw the cattle. “I actually drove past earlier when they had probably just escaped and saw a big group of cows on the side of the road,” she said. “I was thinking that I should do something about it and I said to my partner, should I call the police? “He replied, no don’t worry, the farmer would notice it, so I didn’t, but I kept thinking that the farmer could be having a shower or dinner and that a car would drive past and maybe have an accident.
“I did feel bad, but I didn’t call because we didn’t know you are supposed to call the police in that situation.” Half an hour later, Nurit drove past again on the way home to Fingal. “That’s when I saw traffic and police lights in the distance,’ she said. “My heart started racing as I thought there had been an accident; I felt terrible. “Luckily when we got a bit closer, I realised it was just people that had got out of their cars and were with the police. “They were helping stop the traffic and they were getting the cows from the middle of the road. “It was pretty dangerous but blessed that nobody got injured and the cows made it back to their home safely. “The lesson in that is to call the police if you see cows on the side of the road.” A spokesperson from NSW Police said the police are “certainly to be notified if a member of the public comes across stray cattle as it can become a life-threatening situation.”
By Jo Kennett POLICE ARE asking Tweed Shire residents to keep their eyes out for a utility and drilling rig which was stolen from a Tweed Heads address in December. Tweed Police said it is a “very distinctive 2003 White Toyota Landcruiser” with a drilling rig on the back. At the time the vehicle was stolen it was displaying Queensland registration plates of 175IQP. Police suspect the vehicle may still be in the Tweed Heads/Gold Coast area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https:// nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
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This ute and drill rig were stolen from Tweed Heads in December
Firefighters save Tweed Heads units
By Jo Kennett FIREFIGHTERS HAVE saved a block of units, after a fire broke out on a balcony in Bay Street, Tweed Heads, on Saturday afternoon, January 23. Firefighters received reports that there was a fire at the building at 4.16pm. Fire and Rescue NSW Tweed Heads D Platoon were first to arrive on the scene and found a fire on the balcony of one of the residential units. Firefighters with breathing apparatus fought the developing blaze with a high pressure hose. The fire was contained just as it began to spread to the interior of the unit through a wall mounted air conditioner. More crews from Fire and Rescue NSW Tweed Heads and Banora Point arrived shortly after to help out. The fire was extinguished and crews ventilated the unit with a Positive Pressure Ventilator (PPV) fan.
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Fire crews removed the mattress from the house and ventilated the property to remove static smoke from the residence. An ambulance was called to the scene to check on the resident. A spokesperson from Fire and Rescue NSW Banora Point said it was “a very lucky escape with an important message; do not smoke in bed and ensure you have working smoke alarms.”
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A gas detector was then used to monitor carbon monoxide levels before the premises could be handed back over to the resident. There was some fire damage to the room with the air conditioning unit on an internal wall as well as smoke damage to the unit. Tweed Police and NSW Ambulance paramedics also attended the scene though it isn’t known at this stage how the fire started.
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By Jo Kennett FIREFIGHTERS HAVE warned against smoking in bed after a lit cigarette ignited a fire at Banora Point on Monday, January 25. Fortunately, residents of the home managed to extinguish the fire before firefighters arrived on the scene (see image). Fire crews from Banora Point and Tweed Heads responded to reports of the house fire at Nandina Terrace around 4.20am. They located the home where the fire had occurred, but there were no signs of smoke or fire when crews arrived. They found a mattress that had caught on fire and been extinguished. The cause of ignition was a lit cigarette.
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POLICE BEAT Cops shocked by high-range drink driver “The accused provided a sample of his breath for analysis. The machine returned a reading of 0.343 grams of alcohol in 210 litres of blood.” Police said they were shocked that the man was able to operate a vehicle and “extremely grateful no one was seriously injured”. “The accused was extremely unstable on his feet requiring assistance to get into the police vehicle and he was almost falling over,” police said. “He smelt of alcohol, had bloodshot and glazed eyes and had soiled himself.” The man will front Tweed Heads Local Court on Monday, February 8, on a high-range drink driving charge. His licence was suspended.
Driver had ten to twelve light beers By Jonathon Howard A HIGH-RANGE drink driver was nabbed by Tweed Police on Saturday, January 23, with a 28-yearold man admitting to police he’d had 10 to 12 light beers. Police said it was 2.05 am when they spotted a white Suzuki sedan leave the BP service centre at Chinderah. After pulling the vehicle over on the Pacific Motorway,
police discovered the vehicle’s registration had expired in November 2020. Police breath-tested the man, of which he failed, and was subjected to a breath analysis at the Tweed Heads Police Station. The breath analysis returned a reading of 0.203 grams of alcohol. The accused was offered the services of a doctor which was declined. “The driver stated he consumed about 10-12
XXXX Gold beers with his first drink being at 3pm and his last drink being consumed at 11.30pm,” police said. “Police observed the male to have bloodshot and glazed eyes. He smelt strongly of alcohol and his speech appeared to be slow and slurred. Police formed the opinion that the accused was well affected by alcohol.” The accused will front Tweed Heads Local Court on Monday, February 8.
Another high-range drink driver A 24-YEAR-OLD man was nabbed while drunk behind the wheel on Wollumbin Street in Murwillumbah on Thursday, January 21. Police said it was 11.20pm when they spotted a Toyota HiLux utility being driven at speed in the 50km per hour speed zone. “Police checked the speed of the vehicle on radar at 65kph and stopped it,” police said. “The accused was required to submit to a roadside breath
test which returned a positive result.” The man later blew 0.171, or four times the legal limit, and considered high-range drink driving. “The accused told police that he had consumed eight schooners of full-strength beer at a friend’s house that evening,” police said. Police said the man’s driver’s licence was immediately suspended and officers formed the opinion that the
accused was “moderately affected by alcohol”. The man will front Murwillumbah Court on Wednesday, February 17.
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By Jonathon Howard TWEED POLICE have been run off their feet with drink drivers, including a 31-year-old who was so intoxicated he had soiled himself and blew 0.343, on Thursday, January 21. Police said the man had attempted to drive his Mitsubishi Triton from Banora Point to Tweed Heads by driving the wrong way onto the Pacific Motorway via Minjungbal Drive at about 3.50am. The man drove towards two vehicles driving in the correct direction when the second vehicle blocked him. “The second vehicle stopped on the road, however the accused continued driving, colliding with the front of
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Hospital works storm ahead By Jonathon Howard CONSTRUCTION WORK is storming ahead on the new $673-million Tweed Valley Hospital, with the first floor slab poured last week and a jobs boon for the Tweed Shire this year. Up to 650 workers will be employed at the peak of the hospital project late this year, according to Health Infrastructure, with the hospital on track to open by 2023. Construction works for the hospital will continue to ramp up following the recent award of the main works contract to Lendlease Building, as announced by the NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard this month. Member for Tweed Geoff Provest said the first-floor pour marked a significant milestone towards delivering the new world-class facility that will open to patients in 2023. “The excellent progress of early works on the hospital site throughout last year has
provided a solid foundation for the main hospital buildings to now get underway,” Mr Provest said. “It has been a challenging time for so many people. We are very pleased with the progress of the hospital construction and the many opportunities this project offers our community.” Health Infrastructure Executive Director Amanda Bock said the project focuses on maximising employment opportunities in the local area. “I can appreciate the value that a project of this nature will bring, not only for the economy, but also for the health and wellbeing of the community,” Ms Bock said. Throughout January, more than 45 construction workers will be engaged in the installation of inground services and concrete activities in preparation for construction of the basement level of the hospital.
Member for Tweed Geoff Provest (middle) joined NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard at the Tweed Valley Hospital site last week
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Labor is upset that even more beds and new facilities are on their way to the far North Coast,” he said, referring to Mr Park’s criticism of a budget blowout. “They’ve never wanted a new hospital for the Tweed, that’s why they can’t accept we are building a world-class facility which ensures more than 5,000 patients each year will not have to travel outside of the area and away from their families to access life-saving treatments. “This is a public hospital built for the public and a wonderful asset for the community.” Mr Provest pointed to the 650 construction jobs that will be created for the local community and the “new hospital will almost double the capacity of the existing facility”. “This upgrade will cater for forecast growth in the region and it will also bring education and training opportunities,” Mr Provest said. “Labor runs scare campaigns based on lies because it simply can’t accept that the people of the Tweed deserve this huge investment in their future.” READ MORE ON PAGE 24
By Jonathon Howard THE NSW Labor Party have demanded the state government “come clean” on whether The Tweed Hospital will be sold off or not. The criticism came as the government celebrated a major milestone in the Tweed Valley Hospital’s development (see left). Shadow Minister for Health Ryan Park said the state government has also “failed to honour their other election promise that parking would be free at the new Tweed Valley Hospital”. “This is despite going to the polls promising no more privatisation, promising free parking at the new Tweed Hospital and promising that the current Tweed Hospital would not be sold,” Mr Park said. Mr Park said it was only days before the March 2019 election that Premier Gladys Berejiklian ruled out any more privatisations. “And in February 2019, the Member for Tweed Geoff Provest also declared: ‘We’re not selling it (Tweed Hospital)’. ‘It’s not going to be paid parking there (Tweed Valley Hospital)… we are going to have free parking here’,” he said. Federal Member for Richmond Justine Elliot said Tweed locals have “again been betrayed by Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Health Minister Brad Hazzard and Tweed MP Geoff Provest”. “Who constantly lie to cover up their 2019 election promises for free parking at the new hospital and to not sell off the current Tweed Hospital,” Mrs Elliot said. “The Premier and her Liberal-National government need to stop the lies and coverups on these important issues. “Our community deserves so much better than this.” But Mr Provest hit back, stating that NSW Labor has “shown again it is committed only to telling lies, and that it doesn’t support a new hospital for the Tweed community”. “On a day when the NSW Government marked the commencement of major works on the $673 million Tweed Valley Hospital,
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New artwork coming to Proudfoots Lane By Courtney Ammenhauser A NEW artwork is being installed in Proudfoots Lane behind the M-Arts precinct in the Murwillumbah CBD this weekend. The project has been developed as a way for locals to express the compounded, shared experience of the times we are living in following the drought, floods, bushfires and now a global pandemic. Artist and art therapist Karma Barnes has led the collaborative community arts project, Super Rough Seas, and received more than 70 submissions from locals aged four to 74
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Petition grows to save Bogangar koala habitat By Jo Kennett A PETITION to save a block of land at Bogangar which is home to endangered wildlife has garnered more than 11,000 signatures and is starting to spread around the country, with the organiser saying she has had positive feedback from the Tweed MP. Sonny Hintz started the petition in November to support the community and Tweed Shire Council’s decision to propose Lot 2, Clothiers Creek Road Bogangar, be acquired by the State Government as part of the Cudgen Nature Reserve for the protection of koalas and habitat “for future generations to enjoy.” “I never thought we would reach 11,000; if I could at least get to 5,000 I knew it sort of represented the population of Bogangar so I would have been stoked with that,” she said. “I think locals were very happy to sign as we all have the same feelings about Bogangar being lost to developers with money. “It was sort of like a community plea saying enough is enough, you will not come in and wreck Bogangar, keep it beautiful as it has always been. “We love the fact that we are surrounded by wildlife here; all the pictures I received are of koalas in trees in the very location of this proposed parcel of land.” Sonny said there had been a lot of “bad koala management” by the government, but it wasn’t too late to turn things around. “A lot of people here in Australia and overseas are watching carefully to see whether we are listening to our environmental specialists to leave some habitat alone,” she said. “I believe this is why a lot of people are signing. We feel unless we start to stand up to these developers, they will leave with full pockets and we will be left with no wildlife and ugly developments on once pristine land.” Sonny sent a letter to Tweed MP Geoff Provest in December explaining the community’s concerns and encouraging him to push the acquisition proposal when he met with the Environment Minister, Matt Kean. “I included my petition (with around 4,000 signatures) and spoke of his compassion and foresight to keep Tweed special and not let it
become an extension of the Gold Coast or a mess like Byron Bay,” she said. “The letter I received back I felt was very positive. “Geoff said like me, he would like to see the land acquired for habitat protection. “He said the particular property has a great deal of potential and he had met with Matt Kean the previous week to highlight its desirability and personally lobby for the purchase of this property. “He noted the minister was very much aware of the local support, Council support and his own support to acquire the land.” Sonny updated Mr Provest on the petition on January 18. “I received a reply that Geoff was looking forward to meeting with Matt Kean for discussions on the matter when Parliament resumes in February,” she said. “I also sent a letter to Matt Kean on January 7 explaining from my personal point of view how important this is for koalas in our shire and reminded him of his desire to double Australia’s koala population by 2050. “I love that the community, including people all over Australia and the world, are putting themselves out there to make a difference in the best way they can. “It may only be a signature, but it is the belief that we still can all work together to achieve amazing results that excites me. “I have dreamed of the day that I can declare victory on our petition with every person that has signed; that could not have happened without each and every one of them and I am very grateful.” Sonny plans to present the petition to Mr Provest before Parliament resumes on February 9. M r P rove s t s a i d h e h a d “ m a d e re p re s e n t at i o n s ” ab o u t t h e l a n d “and got positive feedback.” “Matt Kean has hit his target of 200,000 hectares of habitat and he wants to double it to 400,000,” Sonny Hintz Mr Provest said.
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Popular local surfer James Tate remembered By Jo Kennett FRIENDS AND family of Pottsville surfer James Tate who tragically passed away in 2017 gathered for a memorial on Tuesday, January 26, at Hastings Point headland. “It’s four years tomorrow since James passed away,” James’s sister Pamela Kill said. “We had the memorial paddle out this morning and we went around the circle and said things we were grateful for and a word that reminded us of James. “It’s not always on Australia Day, we normally have it on January 27 because January 26 is Dad’s (Steve Tate’s birthday).”
James’s wife Bec Tate lobbied Tweed MP Geoff Provest to have an ambulance station built at Pottsville after James died at home of a heart attack aged 31. Now there is a memorial to James at the Pottsville Ambulance Station which opened in 2019. “We all came down to celebrate James’s life and Steve’s birthday,” Bec said. “It’s not about mourning, it’s a day to celebrate the time we had with him and we can come to this beautiful place and have time at the beach with our families and celebrate. “James would be so proud of his little girl (daughter Lillie) and in awe that she is starting school next week.
“Lillie has been such a vital spark of brightness in our lives since James has gone; she’s got us through these hard times because she is so like him; she’s a mini piece of James.” James’s brother Simon Tate said it was a day for the community. ‘This is for anyone to come and join in, it’s for the community and for anyone who has ever lost anyone,” he said. “If you want to feel connected with someone you have lost, come and join us and get out in the ocean with us. “Since James died, dates seem irrelevant; just live now and love like James Tate.”
A GROUP of local army cadets will be sponsored to walk in the footsteps of our Aussie diggers and take part in the grueling Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge, which pays homage to the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea. The track was the location of the 1942 World War II battle between Japanese and primarily Australian forces, in what was then the Australian territory of Papua. The Tweed Valley-Murwillumbah Sub-Branch of National Servicemen as well as ex-service men and women of the Reserve Forces said in a joint statement that this would be their biggest community project this year. “Firstly, they will be sponsoring, with Australian Army Cadet Corp (AACC) approval, two teams of four, two male and two female, army cadets from our local 225 Australian Army Cadet Corp to participate in the Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge on weekend July 17 and 18 this year,” Tweed ValleyMurwillumbah Sub-Branch of the National Serviceman’s Association of Australia Secretary, Kevin Cheetham, said. This testing course is conducted annually in the Gold Coast hinterland with one team entering the 48km course and the other the 96km course – the same distance as the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea which is about 96 kilometres. “Secondly, a special selection committee will judge the best performer from the two courses and will win an all expenses paid trip to PNG in 2022,” he said. “While there, they will be able to attend a Dawn Service on Anzac Day at the Isurava War Memorial and walk in the footsteps of our WWII diggers on the Kokoda Track.” Mr Cheetham said the Sub-Branch will sponsor an invitation to the parents of local cadets to have a presentation of the details on Wednesday, February 3. “This will include the details involved in the Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge, as well a short video clip of past Kokoda Challenges,” he said. “A barbecue will follow the presentation and video.” To assist in catering please confirm your attendance to Kevin Cheetham via his mobile: 0475 311 550 or email kevin. cheetham8@gmail.com by Monday, February 1.
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Pottsville surfer recovering from stingray barb By Jo Kennett A POTTSVILLE surfer who was stung by a stingray on Tuesday, January 19, at Black Rocks said she was grateful for the help from beach walkers and proud of how well her young children reacted. Sim Lobascher said she had been looking forward to going for a surf with her two kids. “I was excited to get in the water because it was so beautiful,” Sim told The Weekly. “I was keen to get out and surf and my daughter who is nine was keen to get out the back with her bodyboard. “I was really keen to have her out there with me; just me and the kids on a beautiful glassy day.” Sim parked at the beach near south Black Rocks. “The surf was too busy so we ended up walking up the beach to surf on the north side of the rocks so my car was pretty far away,” she said. “It was a beautiful sunny day and Sienna was a few metres ahead of me and I walked closer to the rocks.
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“I reckon I was in thigh deep water and I thought I’d stood on a stick because I never would have thought it would be a stingray. “I swore. It was like an electric shock almost, a real intense stabbing pain, but I was so keen to get my daughter out the back and keep her in the water I said, let’s just keep going.” Sim said there was a small hole on the side of her foot, but there was quite a bit of blood. “It wouldn’t stop bleeding and once I got out the back I was holding my foot up and my son was saying, ‘Mum there’s too much blood, you are going to attract a shark’. That was pretty funny,” she said. Sim said it didn’t feel right and she realised there was too much pain for it to be a stick injury. “My son got a few waves and the pain was so bad, it was coming in waves,” she said. “I was determined to get a wave, but it was too intense, and I realised I wasn’t going to, so I said to my daughter, you are going to have to stick with Eli, I’m no good. “I went in and started walking along the beach and the pain got quite bad. Eli tried to help his Mum up the beach, but the pain got so intense she had to sit down. “Then three people came over and I said I don’t know what’s happening and I was in tears, it was that painful,” Sim said. “They said it might be a stingray; they were really lovely and my son
was so helpful, he got his rashie and wrapped it tight around my leg. “He was so great and that might have stopped the poison going up my leg. “These people helped the kids carry all my stuff while Eli went with one of them to bring my car up to where we were. “I don’t think I could have made it that far and then they helped me up to the car.” Sim said it felt like burning pain from “a really bad burn.” “They wanted to call an ambulance, but I said I would drive to Pottsville to the doctors, which I did,” she said. “The doctor thought because it was already half an hour, if something was going to happen it would have happened already. “They gave it a good flush out and gave me anti-histamines and said to use hot water on the wound to help with the pain. “I had to keep an eye on my heart rate and the swelling and general feeling unwell, but luckily the barb wasn’t left in my foot. “I did some research and it’s more common for it to snap off and come out.” Sim heard later that at least one other person had been stung in the Pottsville area recently. “I was down for the day and the swelling increased, but I kept my foot up and the pain decreased,” she said. “It’s still swollen and bruised; it had a hard lump under where it was pierced and my whole foot was swollen and tender, but now it just feels bruised.
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“By yesterday I could put a shoe on and now I’m walking on it no problem.” Sim said she was very proud of her children and grateful for the people who came to her aid. “I was super grateful for their help,” she said. “There was a lady who was a nurse and they all made it much easier for my kids and I. “They were fantastic, so a big shout out to them and my son was amazing.” According to First Aid trainer Fay Gleave, you should never pull out a stingray barb. “Any stingray injury is a medical emergency, especially to the chest, abdomen, neck, head or groin,” she said.
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Aussie versus Stokers cricket match to celebrate 44th year By Jonathon Howard THE 44TH annual Aussie versus Stokers Siding cricket match will take place next to the John Rabjones Oval in Murwillumbah on Sunday, January 31, with several original players set to attend. The community is being encouraged to join in the fun and show their support for this historic match that has pitted mates against mates since 1977. The Weekly caught up with several original members of the friendly match including Greg Balgowan. Mr Balgowan was one of the original players when the match was first known as the ‘Alternate Ashes’ with the first game played in January 1977. “We used to play three games during the year against Stokers, as well as other townships throughout the year,” he said. “The match became a memorial for the Australian Hotel which sadly burnt down in 1981.” Mr Balgowan said he was happy to hear the event was going ahead this year and he wanted to encourage residents to join the fun for a family barbecue and great day of cricket. “It’s always been a social cricket day, but we’ve instituted a few rules. We still don’t play LBWs, as it was too controversial and sparked too many arguments,” he said with a smile. He added that the spirit of the game is about “friendships and the community”.
“Even though it was Aussie vs Stokers, a lot of original Stokers Siding players frequented the Aussie Hotel as well, so we were all close,” he said. Mr Balgowan crafted the Australian Hotel Ashes memorial trophy, which remains a cherished piece of the game’s history. “It was a big shock to lose the Australian Hotel back in the day, it had a lot of heritage inside the building,” he said. Another long-time member of the match is Laine Langridge, who was one of the original match scorers and used to keep immaculate records. “I was known for my quality scoring and cucumber sandwiches,” she said. Laine also made the urn for the Aussie Hotel. “I think it’s great to see the game is still going. I’ve been away for many years, but it’s great to be back and I’m looking forward to visiting on Sunday.” Dave Cross was the match founder along with Ken Paddon. “I was a teacher and Ken and I we were drinking buddies. One day we thought why not host a local game between locals and Stokers, of whom there were many new settlers in those days,” he said. “It’s great to see the tradition going on and locals continuing to play. I will certainly drop down and check out the match this year and I’d encourage others to visit as well.” Phillip Gasson joined the competition in 1979 and is amongst the original players.
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“I played the tournament as wicket keeper because I couldn’t bowl very well,” he said. “Extremely happy the game is continuing today and I’m looking forward to visiting on Sunday.” One of the game’s coordinators Donny Richards said the Aussie versus Stokers game would honour the memory of player Dave Evans, who recently passed away.
“We are also honouring all those past players and will have a minute’s silence before the start of the game for Dave (Evans) and past players,” he said. Fellow game coordinator Lee Balgowan said he wanted to encourage the community to come down and show their support for this long-running social match.
“We would also like to give a big thank you to Murwillumbah Cricket Club for using their facilities and to Murwillumbah Sports World for their donation of the two match balls,” he said. Aussie versus Stokers match is set to start from around 9am, weather permitting.
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By Jo Kennett POLITICIANS FROM opposing parties are up in arms after Premier Gladys Berejiklian failed to give a commitment that the current Tweed Hospital would not be sold off, when she visited the site of the new Tweed Valley Hospital on Wednesday, January 20. There was also anger at the failure to commit to free parking at the new hospital as promised leading up to the 2019 state election. When the premier was asked at a press conference if the current Tweed Hospital would be sold off once the new hospital was finished, she said she didn’t know “what the plan was in that regard.� “Mr Hazzard might understand or know but certainly every decision we take will be in the best interests of the community,� she added. She handed over to NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard who said that “the focus at the moment is on building the new hospital, almost three quarters of a billion dollars.� “What the community needs will be reflected in whatever we do with that particular hospital site,� Mr Hazzard said. “There may be some benefits of having parts of the facility there that will still serve the community. “We will work that through with the doctors as we progress.� Minister Hazzard also mooted “either free or for very, very modest fees� for parking. Federal Member for Richmond Justine Elliot was not happy with the response. “Tweed locals have again been betrayed by Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Health Minister Brad Hazzard and Tweed MP Geoff Provest, who constantly lie to cover up their 2019 election promises for free parking at the new hospital and to not sell off the current Tweed Hospital,� Mrs Elliot said. “The Premier and her Liberal-National government need to stop the lies and coverups on these important issues.
“Our community deserves so much better than this.� Tweed Deputy Mayor Reece Byrnes said that “in a desperate and weak act to hold his seat, Geoff Provest promised locals free parking and not to sell off the current Tweed Hospital.� “Since then, Geoff Provest and his LiberalNational government have repeatedly refused to honour these commitments. “Locals are rightly outraged by Geoff Provest’s deception and lies on these important issues.� Even local Liberal Party members weren’t impressed, with Tweed Shire Councillor James Owen saying in a social media post that he did not support the sale of the current Tweed Hospital site. “Since the premier’s visit to the Tweed Shire this week I have been inundated with queries about where I stand on whether the existing hospital site should be sold or retained in public ownership,� Cr Owen, who lobbied for the new hospital, said. “My position is clear: I do not support the sale of the current Tweed hospital site when the new Tweed Valley Hospital becomes operational. “The current site and building should be retained in public ownership and utilised for public benefit. “Retaining this site in public ownership was an election commitment made by the National Party State Member for Tweed Geoff Provest. “If it can’t be delivered, it should never have been promised.� Opponents of the new hospital on the Cudgen plateau have long said that the plans for the new Tweed Valley Hospital openly state that services at the old hospital would be transferred once the hospital opens in 2023.
“It’s a battle against the cycle of poverty, but I think anything we can do to help as individuals we have that responsibility “We have a lot of problems on our own fronts with fires and drought etc that we have given enormous assistance to, but it doesn’t mean we can’t care about people in other countries as well.� Janice Read was awarded the Garrard Family Award for Community Contribution for her services as a volunteer and supporter of the club. “We are often a bit short of volunteers and she is always coming to our rescue when we don’t have enough of our own team to get things done,� Pam said. The club also awards two children selected by each of the three local public schools. The Most Improved Students award went to Atla Binns (St Ambrose Primary School Pottsville), Lachlan Pick (Bogangar Public School) and Koby Willems (Pottsville Beach Public School) The Aussie Mateship Award went to George Deacon (St Ambrose Primary School Pottsville), Marlow Lewis (Bogangar Public School) and Austin Lowes (Pottsville Beach Public School).
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Pacific Coast Christian School has new initiatives By Jonathon Howard PACIFIC COAST Christian School has kicked off its 13th year of providing a quality Christian education by announcing a range of new initiatives in 2021. Principal Patrick Donnelly said the Tweed Heads South school has formed a connection with a number of major independent schools across Tweed and the Gold Coast. “This connection will see the launch of a new inter-school sporting tournament in Term 2 this year,” he said. “This will be a unique opportunity for our boys and girls to develop their skills with a much larger group than usual. “A n o t h e r n ew o p p o r t u n i t y i s o u r comprehensive Year 4 Band program which will enable all students to be immersed in a brass, woodwind or percussion instrument as part of a new performing arts initiative.” Pacific Coast will enter its second year of Middle School in 2021 and Mr Donnelly said middle school helps students to transition from
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junior school to high school when they go from a dedicated teacher to having individual teachers for each subject2. “Middle School allows students to identify and develop their individual giftings and abilities,” he said. “We provide them with a Home Room led by a Home Room Teacher who has a pastoral responsibility to each child. It a safe is and familiar space for students to grow. “They develop habits they will need for high school like a diary, managing their homework and critical thinking. “Some subjects are taught in the Home Room whilst others are presented by specialist teachers.” Mr Donnelly said the School is enjoying a season of growth with enrolments continuing to increase. Mr Donnelly is available to discuss Middle School, Christian education, and host a personal tour of the campus.
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Target Country closure rocks longtime staff member By Jonathon Howard THE CLOSURE of Target Country Murwillumbah will not only impact local shoppers, but also one of the retailers most committed staff members, Kim Fuller, who started work at the Sunnyside Mall outlet in 1999. The Weekly was fortunate to catch up with Kim for an interview before the Target Country store closes at the end of the day on Saturday, January 30. “I started work at the store on July 1, 1999. My first seven weeks were in the Fossey’s store in the Main Street then on August 21, 1999, we opened as Target Country in Sunnyside Mall,” she said. Kim comes from a long-standing local family in the Tweed Shire and is passionate about her work and life in the Tweed Valley. “I was schooled at Mt Saint Patrick College and have always worked in Murwillumbah,” she said. Kim said what she loved most about her job at Target Country was meeting customers. “Customers share so much with you, their happy times and their sad moments,” she said. “I have also loved working in a team environment.” Amongst some of the biggest highlights for Kim during her more than two decades of employment at Target Country, was having the store rank number one across Australia in 2015. “The store ranked number one across Australia for both Target stores and Target Country, which I’m pretty sure was in 2015, it was a great achievement,” she said.
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Kim said she was, like many locals, hoping the Target Country store would remain open into the future. “Absolutely, I was hoping it would remain open. I was planning on retiring from this job, but not for another 14 to 15 years,” she said. Kim is now hoping to take a break for a few weeks before hitting the job market in Murwillumbah.
“First up, I’m taking a break for a few weeks then I hope to find a job here in Murwillumbah,” she said. For her final thoughts, Kim said she wanted to wish everyone, including her teammates, colleagues and especially customers all the best. “I just wish all of us (customers included) all the very best for the future,” she said.
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Have your say on new disability legislation By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE residents are being asked to provide their thoughts around proposed legislation announced this week to better protect people living with disabilities from potential abuse and neglect. The draft legislation aims to expand the Ageing and Disability Commissioner’s (ADC) role to include promoting the reduction and elimination of the use of restrictive practices, such as restraints or seclusion; the oversight, monitoring, review and reporting of Restrictive Practices Authorisation (RPA) for NDIS providers; and the power to compel information, data and reports from NSW NDIS providers regarding restrictive practices. Minister for Families, Communities and Disability Services Gareth Ward said the reforms would regulate how National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) providers use restrictive practices such as restraints, seclusion and/or medication. “Some people with complex and severe disabilities exhibit behaviour that is harmful to themselves or the people that care for them,” Mr Ward said. “Restrictive practices were traditionally used as the first response to harmful behaviour, but now it is widely recognised that there are safer and less restrictive practices available. “We have consulted with people with disability, carers and the sector, to ensure NDIS providers are working to reduce and, wherever possible, eliminate restrictive practices. This proposed reform is another step in the right direction.” States, Territories and the Commonwealth have worked to develop a consistent approach that focuses on the rights of people with disability. This reform seeks to reinforce the national approach and give workers and providers clarity about their obligations. NSW Government agencies would be required to apply common principles for disability-related restrictive practices and to report annually to the ADC on their compliance. Consultation on the draft bill will be open until Friday, 19 February 2021. To read the draft legislation and to have your say, visit: www. facs.nsw.gov.au/inclusion/disability/restrictivepracticesbill
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BLUEBERRY FIELDS has returned to our market with blueberries, raspberries AND blackberries. Otto and Lynette Saek along with their now adult children have been growing blueberries at their Brooklet based orchard for more than 30 years. During that time and influenced by their lifetime membership of SoilCare they have returned to the old fashioned way of farming — growing their plants in organically rich soil. Their focus is on enhancing and using what nature has provided to sustainably grow the best quality nutritious berries that we love to eat. Otto said that they use an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) system to closely monitor insect levels to detect any imbalances. If pest management is required, they introduce natural predators, pheromones and/or bait traps rather than spraying insecticides. Along the way water, wildlife habitat and biodiversity all benefit. They have blueberries and blackberries in abundance with seconds buckets for those of us who like lots of berries each week.
Their raspberries are gradually increasing in quantity but are very weather dependent. Visit Trent at the Blueberry Fields stall this week and check out their wonderful selection of berries.
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The absolute joy of summer with such a wonderful selection of delicious local tropical fruits – papaya, dragon fruit and local mangoes – Kensington Prides that are now at the market. Soon we will have Nam Docs and Kents – other very popular mango varieties. As Mangoes Australia wrote – mangoes are an icon, they’re full of emotion, wrapped in ritual and tied with memories. And who doesn’t have wonderful memories of hot summer days eating mangoes in a bath or under sprinkler with delicious mango juice dripping off our chin and running down our arms! Mangoes not only make a delicious healthy snack on their own but they are perfectly paired with chicken or prawns, tossed in a light summer salad, thrown on the barbecue or into cocktails, smoothies and sweets desserts. Although we usually eat them when ripe, did you know that unripe
mangoes are a menu mainstay in other parts of the world? Native to Southeast Asia and India, it is much more common to dip the slices of ‘green’ mango in salt, pepper, red chilies and roasted cumin. Soon we will have the Nam Dok mango - a cultivar which originated in and is the most popular in Thailand. Now grown commercially in Australia, it is highly sought after by those who enjoy eating green mangoes. In India, green mango is even used as a medicine for various gastro-intestinal, bilious and blood disorders. There, it is recognised as being able to increase the secretion of bile acids and clean the intestines of bacterial infections. WOW! So isn’t it great to know that while we’re eating something so delicious as a mango we’re also benefiting from the numerous health benefits of this amazing fruit? The growing popularity of dragon fruit also known as pitaya is possibly because it looks so colourful and has been promoted amongst foodies as a superfood! In reality though It is a fascinating looking fruit with its intense colour and its unique sweet, crisp flesh that tastes like a cross between a kiwi fruit and pear. Dragon fruit is low in calories but rich in vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds such
as polyphenols, carotenoids and betacyanins. So whether it is a superfood or not it is wonderful in brekky bowls, smoothies and blended with banana and frozen, it makes a colourful and appealing ice block. If you love the irresistible fragrance of passionfruit that pair superbly with mangoes then you are in luck as they are abundant right now. No fruit salad is complete without plenty of passionfruit. Enjoy these while they last as summer ripened passionfruit are much sweeter than those that ripen during other seasons. Now that summer is well and truly on us, and some of our favourite veggie go-to’s may not be available or as prolific as during cooler weather so it’s time to have some fun and explore the cornucopia of less wellknown vegetables our local, organic farmers work so hard to bring to our tables. For instance, what about that funny little green vegetable with an even funnier name, OKRA (sometimes known as lady fingers….. no explanation necessary!). Available at Summit Organics this small, spearshaped green veggie with a mild taste and gooey texture when cooked in water makes it a great addition to recipes that you want to thicken
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such as soups and stews. It is also wonderful grilled and fried. We also have some unusual and interesting leafy greens – Egyptian spinach and water spinach (kang kong) at Summit Organics and Timor lettuce at Sylva Lining Organics. The Bio Organic Farm has their ever popular tomatoes, cucumbers and capsicum – available throughout the year and especially in summer because of their greenhouse growing system. Thank you for supporting our farming families and local producers EVERY Wednesday. For more details and weekly updates and recipes to inspire sign up for our weekly Market Newsletter that drops into your inbox every Monday afternoon. https://mailchi.mp/aa38e35403cc/ murwillumbahfarmersmarket or follow us on Facebook and Instagram See you at the Murwillumbah Farmers’ Market, rain or shine, every Wednesday - 7am until 11am (NSW time) at the Murwillumbah Showground via the Harry Williams Gate. Sue Beckinsale - Market Manager manager@murwillumbah farmersmarket.com.au www.murwillumbahfarmersmarket. com.au
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Food documentaries, celebrity chefs and the like are normally not on my watching list, but I decided to make an exception for Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles, a feature length documentary about the most extravagant exhibition of food held at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, whose creative director was the famous Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi. I must say that not only do I not regret that decision but I will never look at food in the same way again..! I am quite familiar with Chinese food and the spectacular dishes in the shape of animals, flowers etc. that are served at banquets, but I had never seen an edible model of a classical French garden of the 18th century, which was just one of the amazing food exhibits that Ottolenghi and a crew of renowned master pastry chefs from all over the world created for the Met. The exhibition was about the palace of Versailles, home of the French royal family in the 18th century, a place of excesses and exhibitionism, and the event created by Ottolenghi seems to be both an expression and a critique of the idea
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of excess. The chefs had to overcome incredible difficulties to create dishes that in terms of flavor, beauty, shape and size are extraordinary; likewise the making of the documentary was a very challenging endeavor, as the filmmakers had to capture the chefs at work in inadequate kitchens on a very tight 11 days schedule. They had to use many cameramen working on hand held cameras so that they would not obstruct the movements of the chefs; they could not use much lighting as the heat of the lights would alter the temperature in the kitchen - taboo for a pastry chef. For the last sequence, when the food is finally displayed for the public to see, they had to create a sort of choreography in order for the cameras to capture the best footage without knocking down any of the exhibits. All under the watchful, sympathetic and confident eye of Ottolenghi who appears as an eloquent food historian, philosopher and artist. Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles is a feast not only for the eyes but also for the mind, as it manages to capture not only the technical processes and the stress of making such incredible dishes but also the history, the meaning, the beauty and the culture that converge in the culinary art.
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By Courtney Ammenhauser THE ARCHIBALD Prize has made its first stop on its regional tour at the Tweed Regional Gallery following its display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney. The exhibition of Australia’s most prestigious portraiture prize opened on Friday, January 22, and will be on display until Sunday March 7. “We’re so excited to be able to bring the Archibald Prize back to the Tweed Regional Gallery and to be the first venue on the regional tour,” Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said. “There’s always a lot of enthusiasm when it comes to town,” Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Dr Michael Bland told The Weekly. “The Tweed Gallery is a beautiful facility, and we love working with them,” he said. It’s the first time the gallery has hosted the exhibition since 2016 giving locals a chance to see the finalists up-close including the 2020 winning portrait of former AFL player Adam Goodes by artist Vincent Namatjira, the first Aboriginal artist to win the Prize. Dr Bland said the face of the Archibald Prize has evolved in its 99-year history starting out as predominantly portraits of white men, to then including women post World War II, and people of colour. Of the 55 finalists in this year’s prize, 10 of the subjects are First Nations peoples. “It’s a chance to meet 55 Australians and be reminded of the work they are doing” Dr Bland told The Weekly. “You get that one-on-one interaction with the individual” he said. This year’s prize had a record number of entries with over 1000 submissions received. Among the finalists are two Northern New South Wales artists, Lennox Head local Angus McDonald and Craig Ruddy from The Pocket. Emerging artists from across the greater region will share the spotlight in The Young
Archie, showcasing the portrait skills of children and young people aged 5 - 18 years. The Young Archie award was open to residents in the Tweed, Ballina, Byron and Kyogle shires as well as Lismore City and the Gold Coast and received over 120 applicants. “It’s wonderful to have them involved,” Dr Bland told The Weekly. The Young Archie competition was judged by Victoria Reichelt whose exhibit, Archive, is on at the gallery until Sunday May 9 2021. “I was blown away by the standard of the finalists, and really moved by the stories the artists told about their subjects,” Ms Reichelt said. “Many of the artists painted people who meant a lot to them personally and their incredible artworks reinforced to me the ability of art to capture and represent what is in our hearts, in a way that words often cannot.” Visitors are encouraged to book ahead as capacity is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. For more information on The Archibald Prize, The Young Archie and to book, visit: artgallery. tweed.nsw.gov.au
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By Jo Kennett TWEED PALLIATIVE Support hosted a community barbeque and bake sale at their Queen Street Second-Hand Store in Murwillumbah on Tuesday, January 26. The volunteer-run store is preparing to raise funds towards building a second Wedgetail Retreat in Cudgen. An eight-acre block of land was donated to the organization and is in the final stages of sign off with solicitors.
The Tweed Palliative Support Second-Hand Store Manager, Edna Gortan, told The Weekly the new site will include trees for a koala habitat, walking trails and a pond with water lilies for patients and their families. The new facility will have six bedrooms, making it larger than their current fourbedroom premises located in Murwillumbah. Check The Weekly for future updates on this exciting new development for Tweed Palliative Support.
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Thanks to all our wonderful patrons for your ongoing support and a holiday season full of fun! The Regent Cinema is now closed for exquisite refurbishments - reopening on Saturday Feb 13th Nikki Shipard owner of Mill and Make
Mill and Make open new workshop space By Courtney Ammenhauser MILL AND Make have opened a brand-new workshop space at their store at M|Arts in Murwillumbah, offering in-house beginner crochet and knitting workshops for budding makers. “Weighing up whether or not creating a workshop room was a good or bad business decision (during a worldwide pandemic and global recession) was not easy,” business owner Nikki Shipard said. “We had to trust our own gut instinct, the local community members and our loyal customers - who had been fervently asking for our classes and creative events to come back.” The workshop space will also host Fibre Social, a free social knitting and crochet group held on Thursdays from 3pm to 6pm. Fibre Social attendees can find their next project in the books available at the workshop space or bring a project they are already working on and get creative alongside fellow makers. “I’ve always wanted our Yarn Shop to give back to the community and provide a modern,
inclusive gathering space, no matter the age, financial position, gender or skill level,” Ms Shipard told The Weekly. “A place that’s non intimidating, even if you are a complete beginner,” Ms Shipard is looking forward to welcoming community members into the new space located at the back of their existing store on Brisbane Street in Murwillumbah. “It’s been really important for me to include a weekly community event like this, and I have done so ever since I opened the Yarn Shop some twp years ago,” she said. “The only thing that stopped me doing this was Covid - but having bit the bullet and gone ahead to create this new workshop space, I think that our creative community have a wonderful space that we can safely gather within again. “Seeing the excitement on peoples faces and their eyes widen with joy when they first walk into the room or when they see it on our socials is beyond words!” For more information on Mill and Make classes visit: millandmake.com
Our Grand Re-opening weekend will feature the fantastic films THE DRY, AMMONITE, HIGH GROUND, THE FURNACE and fancy dress screenings of classic favourites for Valentines Day – MOULIN ROUGE and BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S - celebrating its 75th Anniversary.
We are excited to bring you more amazing live shows and fantastic new release films this coming year at The Regent. Coming Soon - MUSIC by Sia, ANOTHER ROUND, MY SALINGER YEAR, PENGUIN BLOOM, THE TROUBLE WITH BEING BORN. Plus the anniversary screenings of the Original STAR WARS and INDIANA JONES trilogies. Keep an eye out for our DOUBLE DOCO DINNER on Wednesday evenings bringing you an array of riveting documentaries: ZAPPA, WILD THINGS, OLIVER SACKS, MICK FLEETWOOD AND FRIENDS Exhibition on Screen RAPHAEL REVEALED, and the truly final chance to see DAVID BYRNE’S AMERICAN UTOPIA.
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Two book publishing deal for Uki Writer’s Group author and journo By Jo Kennett WHEN A member of the Uki Writer’s Group heard her black comedy about dying had been shortlisted for a highly coveted writing prize last year, it put her in a serious quandary. Author Megan Albany said at first she was thrilled to find out her debut novel ‘The List’ (working title) was one of four entries chosen from 250 writers to be shortlisted for the 2020 Banjo Prize, run by publishing giant HarperCollins. However, Megan had just received a publishing contract offer from Hachette Australia when the shortlist was announced. “I had to go back to the Banjo Prize judges and tell them I had already been offered a contract,” Megan said. The decision was a difficult one as the winner of the Banjo Prize receives a publishing contract with HarperCollins, with an advance of $15,000, while the runners-up receive a written assessment of their manuscript. It was made particularly difficult for Megan as Fiction Publisher at HarperCollins Anna Valdinger had said it “was a huge challenge to narrow the list down to just four manuscripts, involving much debate among our readers, and we are so impressed by the talent on show in this shortlist”. Ms Valdinger described The List, which grew out of Megan spending time with a friend who died at Wedgetail Retreat, as “a hilarious and moving look at the realities of terminal illness”. However, Megan had been in negotiation for a two-book deal with Hachette for over six months, and as her new editor also had the same
first name as her friend who passed away in Wedgetail, Megan said she knew Hachette, who are the second biggest global publisher, were the right people to publish her book. “More than anything, being shortlisted for the Banjo Prize, made me feel like I was on the right track,” Megan said. “But in the end I was so happy to sign with Rebecca, my editor at Hachette. “She is so great to work with and I really feel like we are on the same page when it comes to the editing process.” Megan said working with an editor was a “different process”. “I’m loving it. When you are editing you have to listen to criticism but you have to stick with your gut because it’s all just personal opinion,” she said. “Early on I had another industry person wanting me to change parts of the book that Rebecca and I loved just as they were, so you have to be careful because you can change something just because that’s what one person wants only to find someone else loves it that way. “I normally just blurt my writing out, so even though I’m editing now, I’m trying not to think too much or I could lose the flow. “I’m quite a lazy writer; I like the universe to write it for me.” Megan, who is from Kunghur, started writing The List when she joined the Uki Writer’s Group about two years ago. She said the group has been instrumental in her success and she is excited that many of the group are already now, or are about to become published writers.
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“We all just started by writing short pieces using writers prompts that were brought to the group each week, the prompts were just random sentences to help us start writing,” she said. “Before we knew it we were all writing novels and I am so lucky to be surrounded by such a group of talented writers who every week give such great editing feedback, encouragement and who, most importantly, are such discerning tea and chai connoisseurs.” Megan said she wrote much of The List in the Uki Cafe and Village & Co Cafe, also in Uki. “It’s great to have somewhere to write when I need to get out of the house,” she said. “After I finished The List I started working on a sequel, where the main character was dead, about grieving. “Then the publisher said they don’t usually do sequels as a second book so I tried to come up with a book on another subject.
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“That stemmed from an interview I did when I was working as a journalist at The Weekly about how kids can get put in jail at age ten; it was called Ten.” The publishers liked it but wanted something different for the second book, so Megan has put that book on the backburner with her sequel and gone back to the drawing board. She is also currently working on an album with her husband Marc Mittag who is a guitarist, life coach and children’s storyteller, to go with The List release. “I’ve spent my whole life as a writer and muso and decided I wanted an album to hopefully be the soundtrack if a film is made of it,” she said. “I’ve already spoken to someone about film options; while she’s new to the film industry she has done a lot of television with NITV and is hoping to form an Aboriginal film company to showcase the work of Aboriginal writers, directors and actors.
“So that’s exciting for me because I’m a Kalkadoon woman and there are a few fabulous Aboriginal directors that I’m a big fan of that I’d love to work with.” Megan is now looking at securing a music manager to help secure a recording and publishing deal for her album which she plans to release to coincide with the launch of The List. “The List is due for release in January 2022 which is when my second book is due for submission to Hachette,” she said. “So I have to finish working with my editor on The List and then write the new novel and record my album. “My husband Marc has also just launched a series of online bedtime children’s stories that help kids deal with emotional issues like bullying and low-self esteem, that’s www. happyhappystories.com – better give them a plug,” she laughs, “so we’re going to be a pretty busy household. But at least we’re lucky enough to be busy doing what we love.”
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6.00 Headline News. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 1.00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGl, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Left Off The Map. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGal) Hosted by Julia Morris and Dr Chris Brown. 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (Mav) Fin gives his deposition in a lawsuit that has been brought against him for the shooting of Leon Fuller. 10.00 Law & Order: SVU. (Ma, R) Frank Bucci takes matters into his own hands. 11.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood. (2002) (PGal, R) 2.30 Border Security: International. (PG, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PGl, R) A look at dangerous drivers. 8.30 Movie: Ant-Man. (2015) (PGlv, R) Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly. A master thief is recruited to pull off a heist, armed with a suit that allows him to shrink in size. 10.50 Movie: Hard To Kill. (1990) (MA15+v, R) Steven Seagal, Kelly Le Brock, Bill Sadler. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 10.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 11.00 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 12.00 Star Trek. (PG) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.30 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) McGarrett is arrested. 9.30 L.A.’s Finest. (M) 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.30 NCIS. (MA15+) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 One Strange Rock. (PG) 6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 Fam. (PG) 8.30 Becker. (PG) 9.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Man With A Plan. (PG) 2.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Judging Amy. (PG) 2.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 Shopping.
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6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 1.00 Explore. 1.10 Movie: Wedding Daze. (2006) (PGals, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Getaway. (PG) A look at some of the best Aussie holidays. 8.30 Movie: Crocodile Dundee. (1986) (Mlsv, R) Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon. An American reporter travels to the Australian Outback to meet an eccentric tour guide. 10.30 Nine News Late. 11.00 World’s Worst Flights: Terrorism. (Ma, R) 11.50 The Horn: The Longest Day. (Malm, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures. (PGl, R) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.55 Movie: The Delinquents. (1989) (Mans, R) 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.05 The Heights. (PG, R) 4.30 Back Roads. (R) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R) 6.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R) 6.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 8.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. Final. Rick approaches the end of his journey. 9.30 Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian: The Lucky Country. (Ml, R) 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.50 Nolan. (PG, R) 11.50 Wentworth. (MA15+alsv, R) 12.50 Killing Eve. (Mv, R) 1.35 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R) 2.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.10 Wentworth. (MA15+alsv, R) 5.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 The Rise Of The Clans. (Mav, R) 3.00 Great Irish Railway Journeys. (R) 3.30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PGa, R) 4.25 US Railroad Journeys. (PG, R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The World’s Greatest Palaces: Kensington Palace. (PG) 8.30 The Rise Of The Nazis: Night Of The Long Knives. (M) Part 3 of 3. 9.35 World On Fire. (M) 10.45 SBS World News Late. 11.15 24 Hours In Police Custody. (Malv, R) 12.10 Home Ground. (Mals, R) 4.15 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 4.55 Poh & Co. Bitesize. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Room For Improvement. 12.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 1.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Harry’s Practice. 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. 3.30 Creek To Coast. 4.00 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. (M) A tour guide is attacked. 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) Murdoch suspects a colleague has ties to a murder. Ogden flirts with danger. Crabtree meets an intense fan. 11.30 Molly: The Real Thing. (M) 1.15 The Fine Art Auction. (PG) 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Dance Moms. (PG) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG) 2.00 Malcolm. (PG) 3.00 The Six Million Dollar Man. (PG) 4.00 The A-Team. (PG) 5.00 Knight Rider. (PG) 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG) 7.00 The Nanny. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Point Break. (1991) (M) 10.00 Movie: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. (1989) (PG) 11.45 The Nanny. (PG) 12.15 The Top 100 Video Games Of All Time. (MA15+) 1.10 Xtreme Collxtion. (PG) 2.10 Dance Moms. (PG) 3.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 4.50 Mega Man: Fully Charged. (PG) 5.10 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.35 Kiddets. 4.45 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time. 4.55 Floogals. 5.10 Dinosaur Train. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Hey Duggee. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.45 Mock The Week. (M) 9.20 Hard Quiz. (PG) 9.50 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10.20 You Can’t Ask That. (M) 10.40 The Making Of David Attenborough’s Galapagos. 11.35 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 11.55 Reno 911! (M) 12.20 Unprotected Sets. (M) 1.05 Would I Lie To You? 1.35 QI. (M) 2.05 News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. Utah Jazz v Golden State Warriors. Replay. 2.00 North Korean Labour Camps. (PG) 2.55 Hunting Hitler. (PG) 3.45 ABC America: World News Tonight. 4.10 PBS News. 5.10 Only Connect. (PG) 5.45 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.15 Abandoned. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 The Curse Of Oak Island. (PG) 9.20 Cocaine: Living With The Cartels. (MA15+) 10.15 The Clinton Affair. (M) 11.00 Should I Marry My Cousin? (PG) 11.55 The Longest Day In Chang’an. (M) 12.45 News. 1.10 Until Proven Innocent. (M) 2.40 Deutsche Welle. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. (PG) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG) 1.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 1.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 2.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG) Premiere. 3.00 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 4.00 Fish’n With Mates. (PG) 4.30 Shipping Wars. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 AFL Women’s. Round 1. Carlton v Collingwood. 9.00 Movie: Sucker Punch. (2011) (M) 11.15 Tattoo Nightmares. (M) 12.15 Pawn Stars. (PG) 12.45 Storage Wars. (PG) 1.15 Shipping Wars. (PG) 2.30 Sound FX: Best Of. 3.00 NFL. NFC Championship Game. Green Bay Packers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Replay.
6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 As Time Goes By. 1.20 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 2.15 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 Movie: The Happiest Days Of Your Life. (1950) (G) 5.20 Heartbeat. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Poirot. (M) 9.30 The First 48: Shattered Glass. (M) 10.30 The Disappearance. (M) 11.30 Westside. (MA15+) 12.35 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Match It. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. (PG) 12.00 Jabba’s School Holiday Movies. (PG) 12.30 The Goldbergs. (PG) 2.00 Make You Laugh Out Loud: Funniest Dogs. (PG) 3.00 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 3.30 Futurama. (PG) 4.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 6.00 Futurama. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Cold Case. (M) 8.30 The Mentalist. (M) Jane goes undercover at an AA meeting. 10.30 Numb3rs. (M) 11.30 Bones. (M) 4.30 Powerless. (PG)
6.00 The Crow’s Egg. (2014, Tamil) (PG) 6.45 Mon Oncle. (1958, French) (G) 8.55 Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday. (1953, French) (G) 10.30 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG) 12.10 Legend. (1985) (PG) 1.50 Florence Foster Jenkins. (2016) (PG) 3.55 Wadjda. (2012, Arabic) (PG) 5.40 The Ideal Palace. (2018, French) (PG) 7.40 One Hour Photo. (2002) (M) 9.30 Professor Marston And The Wonder Women. (2017) (MA15+) Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall, Bella Heathcote. 11.30 Dying To Survive. (2018, Mandarin) 1.40 Alibi. com. (2017, French) (M) 3.20 Nakom. (2016) (M) 5.00 The Ideal Palace. (2018, French) (PG)
Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.
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Friday January 29
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6.00 Headline News. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, R) 1.00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGal, R) 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Left Off The Map. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Living Room. (R) The team comes to the aid of the Doyles. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Mals) Guests include Neil Patrick Harris, Carey Mulligan, James Norton, Ian Wright and Camille Cottin. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Ma, R) Guest host Jack Whitehall is joined by Gwendoline Christie, Luke Evans, Peter Crouch, and David Walliams. 10.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Harum Scarum. (1965) (G, R) Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mobley, Fran Jeffries. 2.00 Surf Patrol. (R) 2.30 Border Security: America’s Front Line. (PG, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) Hosted by Andrew O’Keefe. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. The Eliminator. 11.00 Movie: Se7en. (1995) (MA15+av, R) Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow. Two homicide cops investigate a puzzling series of murders based on the seven deadly sins. 1.30 Home Shopping.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Animal Embassy: Aditlo Jorge. (R) 1.30 Tennis. Adelaide Superslam. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Tennis. Adelaide Superslam. From Memorial Drive Tennis Centre, Adelaide. 11.00 Movie: The Nice Guys. (2016) (MA15+lnsv, R) Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice. A thug-for-hire joins forces with an inept private investigator in ‘70s Los Angeles to investigate a disappearance. 1.00 Cybershack. (PG, R) A look at the latest in gadgets and games. 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Global Shop. Home shopping. 4.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 A Current Affair. (R)
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) Final. 11.00 Judi Dench’s Wild Borneo Adventure. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Unforgotten. (Malv, R) 1.50 What Is Music? (PG, R) 2.10 The Ex-PM. (Ml, R) 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 The Heights. (PG, R) 4.30 Back Roads. (R) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R) 6.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Dave Faulkner. (R) 6.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame: Anthony Field. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat. 8.05 Vera. (Mav, R) 9.35 Mystery Road. (Mal, R) 10.25 State Of The Union. (Ml, R) 10.35 ABC Late News. 10.55 Barracuda. (Malv, R) 11.55 Rage Presents Triple J’s Hottest 100 Of 2020. (MA15+adhlnsv) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 WorldWatch. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 The Rise Of The Clans. (R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R) 4.30 US Railroad Journeys. (PG, R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Planet Of Treasures: Africa. (PG) Final. 8.30 Who Do You Think You Are? Naomie Harris. Naomie Harris explores her roots. 9.35 VE Day: Minute By Minute. (PGa, R) Documents the events of VE Day. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, R) 11.50 Twin. (Malv, R) 3.25 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 4.30 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 10.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 11.00 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 12.00 Nash Bridges. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.30 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) A teen becomes a suspect in a murder. 10.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 ST: Enterprise. (PG)
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Molly: The Real Thing. (M) 1.45 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 3.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.30 Weekender. 4.00 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Dog Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. Prospective buyers find their dream homes. 9.30 Selling Houses Australia. 10.30 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 1.00 The Fine Art Auction. (PG) 4.00 Australia’s Best Backyards. 4.30 Escape To The Country. 5.30 Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Ninjago. (PG) 10.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Dance Moms. (PG) 12.00 BattleBots. (PG) 2.00 Malcolm. (PG) 2.30 The Six Million Dollar Man. (PG) 3.30 The A-Team. (PG) 4.30 Knight Rider. (PG) 5.30 Movie: The Spiderwick Chronicles. (2008) (PG) 7.30 Movie: King Kong. (2005) (M) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. 11.10 Movie: The Last Dragonslayer. (2016) (M) 1.10 Rivals. (PG) 2.10 Dance Moms. (PG) 3.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 4.50 Mega Man: Fully Charged. (PG) 5.10 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 Charlie And Lola. 4.35 Kiddets. 4.45 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time. 4.55 Floogals. 5.10 Dinosaur Train. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Hey Duggee. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.45 Movie: Samson & Delilah. (2009) (MA15+) 10.25 Brush With Fame. (PG) 10.55 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 11.45 Catalyst. 12.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.05 Reno 911! (M) 1.25 The IT Crowd. (PG) 1.50 Unprotected Sets. (M) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. Milwaukee Bucks v Atlanta Hawks. Replay. 2.00 Heimo’s Arctic Refuge. (PG) 2.55 Hunting Hitler. (PG) 3.45 ABC America: World News Tonight. 4.10 PBS News. 5.10 Only Connect. 5.45 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.15 Abandoned. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Hoarders. (M) 9.20 The Lesbian Guide To Straight Sex. (M) Final. 10.10 Housos. (MA15+) 11.10 Monogamish. (M) 12.10 News. 12.35 Movie: The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three. (1974) (M) 2.30 NHK World English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 Fam. (PG) 8.30 Becker. (PG) 9.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Man With A Plan. (PG) 2.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Movie: The Legend Of Zorro. (2005) (M) 11.55 Movie: No Reservations. (2007) (PG) 2.00 Raymond. 2.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 Shopping.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. (PG) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG) 1.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 1.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 2.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG) 3.00 Your 4x4. (PG) 3.30 The Grade Cricketer. (PG) 4.00 Timbersports. (PG) 4.30 Shipping Wars. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Lost In Space. (1998) (PG) 10.10 Movie: Sphere. (1998) (M) 12.55 Shipping Wars. (PG) 2.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 2.30 Sound FX: Best Of. 3.00 NFL. AFC Championship Game. Kansas City Chiefs v Buffalo Bills. Replay.
6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 Easy Eats. 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 1.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Movie: Not Now, Comrade. (1976) (PG) 5.20 Heartbeat. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Planet Earth II: Planet Earth Diaries. (PG) Narrated by Sir David Attenborough. 8.40 Movie: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. (1966) (MA15+) Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach. Three men search for a missing fortune. 12.20 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Match It. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. (PG) 12.00 The Goldbergs. (PG) 1.00 Funniest Cutest Kittens Ever. (PG) 2.00 Cutest Ever Puppy Party. (PG) 3.00 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 3.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 4.30 Futurama. (PG) 5.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood. (2002) (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Sixth Sense. (1999) (M) Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette. 10.45 Movie: Project Almanac. (2015) (M) 1.00 Shopping. 2.00 Funniest Cutest Kittens Ever. (PG) 3.00 Cutest Ever Puppy Party. (PG) 4.00 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 4.30 Powerless. (M)
6.00 The Ideal Palace. (2018, French) (PG) 7.00 Legend. (1985) (PG) 8.40 God Willing. (2015, Italian) (PG) 10.15 From Up On Poppy Hill. (2011) (PG) 11.55 Mon Oncle. (1958, French) (G) 2.05 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG) 3.40 Last Chance Harvey. (2008) (PG) 5.25 Florence Foster Jenkins. (2016) (PG) 7.30 Midnight Cowboy. (1969) (M) 9.35 Molly’s Game. (2017) Jessica Chastain, Kevin Costner, Idris Elba. 12.10 Julieta. (2016, Spanish) (M) 2.00 Young And Beautiful. (2013, French) (MA15+) 3.40 Mon Oncle. (1958, French) (G) 5.50 Last Chance Harvey. (2008) (PG)
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Saturday January 30
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6.00 WhichCar. (PG, R) 6.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R) 7.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 7.30 All 4 Adventure. (PG, R) 8.30 4x4 Adventures. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Beyond The Fire. (PGa) 12.30 Left Off The Map. (R) 1.00 10 Minute Kitchen. 1.30 Jamie & The Nonnas. (R) 2.30 Australia By Design: Innovations. Return. 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R) 4.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PGl, R) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGlm, R) 7.00 Toddlers Behaving (Very) Badly. 8.00 Movie: The Girl On The Train. (2016) (Mansv, R) Emily Blunt, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans. A woman witnesses an incident from her seat on a train. 10.15 Movie: The Children Act. (2017) (Mls) Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Ben Chaplin. 12.20 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power.
6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Surf Patrol. (R) 12.30 Beach Cops. (PGa, R) 1.00 Movie: Miracle. (2004) (PGl, R) Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson. A team of underdogs competes in the Olympics. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) Adam and Melissa create a secret garden. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) A fisherman is found with live bait. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. The Qualifier. 11.00 Movie: Drive Angry. (2011) (MA15+lsv, R) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner. A vengeful father escapes from hell and chases after the men who killed his daughter and kidnapped his granddaughter. 1.30 Home Shopping.
6.00 Easy Eats. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Destination WA. 12.30 Animal Embassy. (PGm, R) 1.00 Award Winning Tasmania. (PG, R) 1.30 Explore. 1.40 Movie: House Arrest. (1996) (PGa, R) 3.50 Serengeti. (PG, R) 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 RBT. (PGdl, R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 2021 Sounds Better Together. (PG) Australian singers perform. 10.00 Movie: Crocodile Dundee II. (1988) (PGlv, R) Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon. Mick Dundee’s girlfriend is kidnapped. 12.10 Movie: License To Wed. (2007) (Ms, R) Robin Williams, Mandy Moore, John Krasinski. 1.55 Explore: Well Bread. (R) 2.05 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (R)
6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 10.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 ABC News. 12.30 Australia Day Live. (PG, R) 2.30 Making Child Prodigies. (PG, R) 3.00 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat. (R) 3.30 Dream Gardens. (R) 4.00 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R) 4.30 Landline Summer. (R) 5.00 Soccer. A-League. Round 6. Western United v Melbourne Victory. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Midsomer Murders. (Mals, R) Final. A circus comes to town. 9.00 Endeavour. (Mav, R) Part 2 of 4. Morse investigates the death of promising young astrophysicist Adam Drake and his girlfriend. 10.30 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R) Frances faces her fear of public speaking. 11.30 Deep Water. (Mal, R) 12.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 WorldWatch. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Great Irish Railway Journeys. (R) 3.45 Gourmet Farmer. (PG, R) 4.20 Remarkable Places To Eat. (PG, R) 5.30 KGB: The Sword And The Shield. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. Return. 8.00 Michael Portillo’s Abandoned Britain. (PG, R) 9.00 Movie: Once Upon A Time In America. (1984) (MA15+av, R) Robert De Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern. A former gangster returns to Manhattan. 1.00 Movie: Sweet Country. (2017) (Mav, R) 3.00 White Right: Meeting The Enemy. (MA15+al, R) 4.00 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 9.00 The Doctors. (PG) 10.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 11.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 12.00 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 1.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 2.00 I Fish. 2.30 4x4 Adventures. 3.30 All 4 Adventure. (PG) 4.30 Mighty Machines. 5.00 Roads Less Travelled. 5.30 Scorpion. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) Pride fights for his life in the ICU. 10.20 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 11.20 L.A.’s Finest. (M) 12.15 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 1.10 CSI: Miami. (MA15+) 2.10 48 Hours. (M) 3.10 The Doctors. (PG) 5.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 10.00 NBC Today. 12.30 Dog Patrol. (PG) 1.30 Sydney Weekender. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Weekender. 3.00 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 5.30 The Great Outdoors: Greatest Escapes. (PG) 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. Jules Hudson scours Somerset’s rural property market with a businessminded couple. 11.30 The Great Outdoors: Greatest Escapes. (PG) 12.30 The Fine Art Auction. (PG) 3.30 Sydney Weekender. 4.00 Creek To Coast. 4.30 Weekender. 5.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.00 Xtreme Collxtion. (PG) 3.00 Clarence. (PG) 3.10 Movie: Pokémon The Movie: The Power Of Us. (2018) (G) 5.10 Movie: Spy Kids. (2001) (PG) 7.00 Movie: Jurassic Park. (1993) (PG) 9.30 Movie: Conan The Barbarian. (2011) (MA15+) Jason Momoa, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman. 11.40 Stunt Science. (MA15+) 12.40 Fresh Eggs. (MA15+) 1.35 The Top 100 Video Games Of All Time. (MA15+) 2.30 Xtreme Collxtion. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Super Beast Morphers. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds. 4.30 Pokémon: BW Adventures In Unova And Beyond. 4.50 Rev & Roll. 5.10 Kaijudo: Rise Of The Duel Masters. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.00 Bananas In Pyjamas. 4.10 Wiggle. 4.25 Charlie And Lola. 4.35 Kiddets. 4.45 Play School’s Story Time. 4.55 Floogals. 5.10 Dinosaur Train. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Hey Duggee. 6.35 Octonauts And The Mariana Trench Adventure. 7.00 Catie’s Amazing Machines. 7.15 Sir Mouse. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 QI. (M) 8.30 Melbourne Comedy Festival Allstars Supershow. (M) 10.25 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10.55 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 11.15 Mock The Week. (M) 11.50 How To Be Absolutely Fabulous. (PG) 12.20 Escape From The City. 1.20 Comedy Up Late. (M) 1.45 News Update. 1.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Croatian News. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 Hungarian News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. Brooklyn Nets v Miami Heat. Replay. 2.00 New Girl. (PG) 3.00 Insight. 4.00 PBS News. 5.00 ABC America: World News Tonight. 5.30 Basketball. NBL. Round 3. Brisbane Bullets v Cairns Taipans. 7.30 The Last Man On Earth. (M) 7.55 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 The X-Files. (M) 11.00 Tent And Sex. (M) 11.30 Takeshi’s Castle Indonesia. (PG) 12.25 Movie: Venus. (2017) (M) 2.05 Mardi Gras Movies Home Grown. (MA15+) 2.40 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 Fam. (PG) 8.30 Becker. (PG) 9.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 10.00 Raymond. 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 The Neighborhood. (PG) 12.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 1.30 Becker. (PG) 2.30 The Middle. (PG) 3.30 Friends. (PG) 6.00 Columbo. (PG) 8.00 Kojak. (M) 9.00 Spyforce. (M) 10.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 10.30 The Middle. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 Brady Bunch.
6.00 My Fishing Place. (PG) 7.00 The Big Adventure. (PG) 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 9.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 10.30 American Pickers. (PG) 11.30 Your 4x4. (PG) 12.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 12.30 Timbersports. (PG) 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Aussie Dreamlivers Alaska. (PG) 2.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. (PG) 3.00 AFL Women’s. Round 1. Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne. 5.00 Desert Collectors. (PG) 6.00 Ultimate Factories. 7.00 Building Giants. (PG) 8.00 Mighty Cruise Ships. (PG) 9.00 Air Crash Investigation: Special Report. (PG) 10.00 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 12.00 Shipping Wars. (PG) 1.00 Desert Collectors. (PG) 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Newstyle Direct. 6.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. (PG) 11.20 The Baron. (PG) 12.20 Movie: Mystery Junction. (1951) (PG) 1.40 Movie: Raising The Wind. (1961) (G) 3.35 Movie: The Woman In The Window. (1944) (PG) 5.35 Movie: Attack On The Iron Coast. (1968) (PG) 7.30 Movie: A Bridge Too Far. (1977) (M) Sean Connery, Robert Redford, Gene Hackman. British and US paratroopers capture bridges. 11.05 Movie: The Gunfight At Dodge City. (1959) (M) Joel McCrea, Julie Adams, John McIntire. 12.35 My Favorite Martian. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Beat Bugs. 8.00 News Of The Wild. 9.00 Flushed. 10.00 SA Weekender. 10.30 Creek To Coast. 11.00 Weekender. 11.30 Dance Boss. (PG) 1.00 The Amazing Race. (PG) 2.00 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 4.00 Movie: Step Up All In. (2014) (PG) 6.15 Movie: Veronica Mars. (2014) (PG) Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni. 8.30 Movie: Cocaine Godmother. (2018) (MA15+) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jenny Pellicer, Alejandro Edda. The life of a real-life drug lord. 10.30 Movie: Pain & Gain. (2013) (MA15+) 1.05 Home Shopping. 2.05 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 4.05 Movie: The Navy Comes Through. (1942) (G)
6.00 Last Chance Harvey. (2008) (PG) 7.30 Wadjda. (2012, Arabic) (PG) 9.15 Florence Foster Jenkins. (2016) (PG) 11.20 The Three Musketeers. (1973) (PG) 1.20 The Ideal Palace. (2018, French) (PG) 3.20 From Up On Poppy Hill. (2011) (PG) 5.00 The Man Who Invented Christmas. (2017) (PG) 6.55 God Willing. (2015, Italian) (PG) 8.30 Panic Room. (2002) Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Whitaker. A woman and her daughter take refuge in a panic room.
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10.35 Spoor. (2017, Polish) (MA15+)
12.55 From The Land Of The Moon. (2016, French) (MA15+) 3.10 Julieta. (2016, Spanish) (M) 5.00 God Willing. (2015, Italian) (PG)
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6.00 Mass. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Leading The Way. (R) 7.30 Fishing Aust. (R) 8.00 GCBC. (R) 8.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 9.00 Luca’s Key Ingredient. 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Taste Of Australia. (R) 2.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. Final. 3.00 RV Daily Foodie Trails. (R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 All 4 Adventure. Final. 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Sunday Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) Final. Hosted by Julia Morris and Dr Chris Brown. 9.00 The Graham Norton Show. (Mals, R) Guests include Neil Patrick Harris, Carey Mulligan, James Norton, Ian Wright and Camille Cottin. 10.00 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 11.00 Bull. (R) 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Home And Away. (PGasv, R) 1.30 Movie: Pleasantville. (1998) (PGls, R) Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, Joan Allen. 4.00 Better Homes: Australia’s Most Amazing Homes: Vintage Twist. (PG, R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. The Knockout. 11.00 World’s Most Shocking Emergency Calls. (MA15+adv, R) Documents shocking emergency calls, including a tragic family massacre. 12.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R) A paramedic is called to the aid of his boss. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Easy Eats. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Xtreme Collxtion. (PG, R) 10.30 Peaking. (PGl, R) 11.00 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 1. Day session. 5.30 Territory Cops. (PGdlv, R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Married At First Sight: Grand Reunion. Past contestants reunite for a dinner party. 8.45 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. 9.45 Nine News Late. A look at the latest news and events. 10.15 Seduced By Evil. (Malv) Takes a look at the case of Derek Alldred. 11.45 Killer On The Line: Darlene Gentry. (Mav, R) 12.35 Young, Dumb And Banged Up In The Sun. (MA15+adlv) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.00 Take Two. 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. Return. 10.00 Offsiders. Return. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (R) 12.00 ABC News. 12.30 Landline Summer. 1.00 Everyone’s A Critic. (PG, R) 1.30 Wild Australia: After The Fires. (PG, R) 2.30 War On Waste: The Battle Continues. (PG, R) 3.30 Everyone’s A Critic. (PG, R) 4.00 Soccer. W-League. Round 6. Melbourne City v Brisbane Roar. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. (PG) 7.00 ABC News. 7.40 Grand Designs: House Of The Year. 8.30 Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures. (PG) Part 3 of 3. 9.15 Stateless. (Malsv, R) 10.15 Killing Eve. (MA15+v, R) 11.00 Wentworth. (MA15+dlv, R) 11.45 Endeavour. (Mav, R) 1.15 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.45 Wentworth. (MA15+dlv, R) 4.35 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R)
6.00 France 24 English News First Edition. (R) 6.30 Al Jazeera. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Gymnastics. FIG World Challenge Cup. Highlights. 5.00 Travel Man. (R) 5.30 KGB: The Sword And The Shield. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Einstein And Hawking: Masters Of The Universe. (R) Part 1 of 2. 8.25 Einstein And Hawking: Masters Of The Universe. (PG, R) Part 2 of 2. 9.20 Trump’s American Carnage. (M) The story of Donald Trump’s presidency. 10.20 Bamay. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News.
6.00 Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. (PG) 8.00 Bondi Rescue Red Centre Adventure. 9.00 Mega Mechanics. 10.00 One Strange Rock. (PG) 11.00 Scorpion. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Beyond The Fire. (PG) 2.30 The Offroad Adventure Show. 3.30 Reel Action. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 I Fish. 5.30 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 10.20 48 Hours. (M) 11.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 12.15 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 1.15 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 2.15 CSI: Miami. (MA15+) 3.10 The Doctors. (PG) 5.00 Rocky Mountain Railroad. (PG)
6.00 Shopping. 10.00 Australia: The Story Of Us. (PG) 11.00 NBC Today. 12.00 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) 2.00 All The Things. (PG) 2.30 The Great Outdoors: Greatest Escapes. (PG) 3.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.30 Wild Bill. (MA15+) Premiere. A high-flying US police chief arrives in Lincolnshire, England with his teenage daughter. 9.30 Miniseries: Bancroft. (M) Part 1 of 2. 11.30 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (MA15+) 1.30 Medical Rookies. (PG) 2.00 Brit Cops. (M) 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.30 Dance Moms. (PG) 3.30 Movie: Look Who’s Talking. (1989) (PG) 5.25 Movie: The Little Rascals. (1994) (G) 7.00 Movie: Journey To The Centre Of The Earth. (2008) (PG) 9.00 Movie: Evolution. (2001) (PG) David Duchovny, Julianne Moore, Orlando Jones. 11.00 Movie: Brüno. (2009) (MA15+) 12.35 Surfing Australia TV. 1.05 Mike Tyson Mysteries. (MA15+) 1.15 Dance Moms. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Super Beast Morphers. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds. 4.30 Pokémon: BW Adventures In Unova And Beyond. 4.50 LEGO Friends: Girls On A Mission. 5.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 Charlie And Lola. 4.35 Kiddets. 4.45 Play School’s Story Time. 4.55 Floogals. 5.10 Dinosaur Train. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Hey Duggee. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Catie’s Amazing Machines. 7.15 Sir Mouse. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Compass. 8.30 Louis Theroux: America’s Most Dangerous Pets. (M) 9.30 Enslaved. (PG) Premiere. 10.30 Catalyst. (PG) 11.30 Auschwitz Untold: In Colour. (M) 12.40 You Can’t Ask That. (M) 1.00 Restoration Australia. (PG) 1.55 Comedy Up Late. (M) 2.25 News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 SBS Courtside. 11.00 Basketball. NBA. New Orleans Pelicans v Houston Rockets. 1.30 New Girl. (PG) 2.30 France 24 English News Second Edition. 3.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 3. Melbourne United v South East Melbourne Phoenix. 5.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 3. Perth Wildcats v New Zealand Breakers. 7.00 Abandoned Places. (PG) 7.30 The Last Man On Earth. (M) 7.55 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M) 8.30 Why Women Kill. (M) 9.25 United Shades Of America. (M) 10.15 Letterkenny. (M) Return. 11.05 Sexplora. (M) 11.30 Box 21. (M) 12.25 Movie: The Long Goodbye. (1973) (M) 2.25 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Fam. (PG) 8.00 Becker. (PG) 9.00 Neighbours. (PG) 11.30 The Neighborhood. (PG) 1.00 Becker. (PG) 2.00 The Middle. (PG) 3.30 Friends. (PG) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.00 Friends. (PG) Rachel’s self-centred sister ruins everyone’s Thanksgiving dinner with her uncensored observations. 10.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Mom. (M) 3.30 The Neighborhood. (PG) 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 The Brady Bunch.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 My Fishing Place. (PG) 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Classic Restos: USA Edition. (PG) 10.00 Timbersports. (PG) 10.30 Mighty Cruise Ships. (PG) 11.30 River To Reef: Retro. (PG) 12.00 The Fishing Show. (PG) 1.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. (PG) 1.30 Shipping Wars. (PG) 2.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 1. Richmond v Brisbane Lions. 4.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 1. Fremantle v GWS Giants. 6.00 Last Car Garage. (PG) 7.00 Border Security. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Caddyshack. (1980) (M) 10.35 Movie: Caddyshack II. (1988) (PG) 12.45 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Graveyard Carz. (PG) 2.30 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 3.30 Shipping Wars. (PG) 5.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG)
6.00 TV Shop. 6.30 Amazing Facts Presents. (PG) 7.00 Leading The Way. (PG) 7.30 In Touch. (PG) 8.00 Beyond Today. (PG) 8.30 The Incredible Journey. (PG) 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. (PG) 11.25 Dangerman. (PG) 12.45 Getaway. (PG) 1.45 Movie: The Amorous Prawn. (1962) (G) 3.30 Movie: Indiscreet. (1958) (PG) 5.30 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 1. Night session. 8.00 Death In Paradise. (PG) 9.10 Chicago P.D. (MA15+) 10.10 Chicago Fire. (MA15+) 11.05 Chicago Med. (M) 12.00 Bizarre E.R. (M) 1.00 TV Shop. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Beat Bugs. 8.00 News Of The Wild. 9.00 Flushed. 10.00 Creek To Coast. 10.30 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 12.30 Movie: Veronica Mars. (2014) (PG) 3.00 Bringing Sexy Back. (PG) 4.20 Instant Hotel. (PG) 5.30 My Crazy Birth Story. (PG) 6.30 Weird, True And Freaky: True Horror Stories. (PG) 7.30 Say Yes To The Dress: Atlanta. (PG) 8.30 First Dates Australia. (PG) A mumma’s boy wants to bring a nice girl home. 11.30 Bridezillas. (M) 12.30 Seven Year Switch. (M) 2.30 Movie: The Falcon Strikes Back. (1943) (PG) 4.00 Blindspot. (M)
6.00 God Willing. (2015, Italian) (PG) 6.35 The Man Who Invented Christmas. (2017) (PG) 8.30 From Up On Poppy Hill. (2011) (PG) 10.10 Bugsy Malone. (1976) (PG) 11.50 Last Chance Harvey. (2008) (PG) 1.30 My Neighbour Totoro. (1988) (PG) 3.10 Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017, French) (PG) 4.50 The Three Musketeers. (1973) (PG) 6.50 Tom Thumb. (2001, French) (PG) 8.30 Miriam Lies. (2018, Spanish) (M) 10.10 Julieta. (2016, Spanish) (M) 12.00 Young And Beautiful. (2013, French) (MA15+) 1.40 Spoor. (2017, Polish) (MA15+) 4.00 Miriam Lies. (2018, Spanish) (M) 5.40 Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017, French) (PG)
Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.
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6.00 Headline News. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Left Off The Map. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. Return. Hosted by Beau Ryan. 9.00 Movie: Peppermint. (2018) (MA15+av) Jennifer Garner, John Gallagher Jr., John Ortiz. A woman seeks revenge against those responsible for killing her husband and daughter. 11.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Tiny House Of Terror. (2017) (Mv, R) 2.00 Gold Coast Medical. (Man, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGav) Return. 7.30 Holey Moley Australia. (PGs) Premiere. Contestants tackle a mini golf course. 9.00 9-1-1. (M) Return. The team responds when a dam breaks. 10.00 The Rookie. (Mv) 11.00 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. (PGa) 12.00 Robbie Coltrane’s Critical Evidence: The Saturday Night Strangler – Joe Kappen. (Ma, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 1. Day session. 4.30 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Married At First Sight: Grand Reunion. Past contestants reunite for a dinner party. 9.00 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Australia’s favourite celebrities battle it out in a quest to win $1 million for their chosen charity. 10.15 Nine News Late. A look at the latest news and events. 10.45 Children Who Kill. (Mal, R) 11.40 The First 48: Deadly Secret/Behind Closed Doors. (Mav, R) 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. (PG, R) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Press Club. 1.45 Meet The Ferals. (R) 2.00 Unforgotten. (Malsv, R) 2.45 First Nation Farmers. (R) 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 The Heights. (PG, R) 4.30 Back Roads. (R) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Stan Grant’s One Plus One. Final. 8.30 Four Corners. Return. 9.15 Media Watch. (PG) Return. 9.35 The Pacific: In The Wake Of Captain Cook With Sam Neill: Endeavour And Tahiti. (PG) Premiere. 10.25 You Can’t Ask That. (Ml, R) 10.55 ABC Late News. 11.30 Harrow. (Mav, R) Final. 12.20 Wentworth. (MA15+av, R) 1.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.15 Wentworth. (MA15+av, R) 4.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 4.30 Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 6.30 This Week. 7.30 WorldWatch. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 Railway Journeys UK. (R) 2.30 Pompeii’s Final Hours: New Evidence. (PGa, R) 3.25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R) 4.25 Railway Journeys UK. (R) 5.00 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.30 Jeopardy! (PG) Return. 5.55 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.25 SBS World News. 7.35 The Architecture The Railways Built: St Pancras. (PG) 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency: In Love And War. (M) A cancer patient is rushed to St George’s. 9.25 The Story Of The Songs: Madonna. (M) Premiere. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Agent Hamilton. (MA15+v, R) 11.50 Outlander. (MA15+a, R) 1.55 Cocaine Trade Exposed: The Invisibles. (Ma, R) 3.45 Railway Journeys UK. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 10.00 ST: Voyager. (PG) 12.00 Nash Bridges. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 CSI: Miami. (M) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.30 Star Trek: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) A model is killed on a marine base. 11.15 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 12.10 Home Shopping. 2.10 VF Confidential: Code Of Dishonour. (M) 3.10 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.05 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.00 Nash Bridges. (M)
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Movie: The Falcon In Mexico. (1944) (PG) 12.00 Room For Improvement. 12.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 1.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Harry’s Practice. 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. 3.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M) Part 1 of 3. 10.40 Code Blue: Murder. (M) 11.50 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Bargain Hunt. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Dance Moms. (PG) 12.00 Social Fabric. (PG) 1.00 Peaking. (PG) 1.30 Surfing Australia TV. 2.00 Monster Croc Wrangler. (PG) 3.00 The Six Million Dollar Man. (PG) 4.00 The A-Team. (PG) 5.00 Knight Rider. (PG) 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG) 7.00 The Nanny. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Training Day. (2001) (MA15+) 10.00 Movie: Faster. (2010) (MA15+) 12.00 Quantum Leap. (M) 1.00 Bromans. (MA15+) 2.00 Soapbox Racing. Red Bull Series. Round 1. Replay. 3.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 4.50 Mega Man: Fully Charged. (PG) 5.10 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 Charlie And Lola. 4.35 Thomas. 4.45 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time. 5.00 Dog Loves Books. 5.10 Luo Bao Bei. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Kiri And Lou. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.45 David Attenborough’s Rise Of Animals. 9.50 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.35 Escape From The City. 11.35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 12.15 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 12.45 Parks And Recreation. (M) 1.10 Reno 911! (M) 1.30 Unprotected Sets. (M) 2.25 News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 SBS Courtside. 11.00 Basketball. NBA. Washington Wizards v Brooklyn Nets. 1.30 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista. (PG) 1.40 VICE World Of Sports. (PG) 2.05 The Curse Of Oak Island. (PG) 2.55 Earthworks. (PG) 3.45 WorldWatch. 4.10 This Week. 5.05 Only Connect. 5.40 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Taskmaster. (M) 9.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 10.15 Secrets Of America’s Shadow Government. (M) 11.05 Kolchak: The Night Stalker. (M) 1.00 Mardi Gras Movies Home Grown. (M) 2.35 CGTN English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 WorldWatch.
6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 The Neighborhood. (PG) 9.00 Friends. (PG) 10.00 Big Bang. (PG) 11.00 Becker. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Man With A Plan. (PG) 2.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.00 The Middle. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Judging Amy. (PG) 2.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 Shopping.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 8.00 Swamp People. (PG) 9.00 Last Car Garage. (PG) 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. (PG) 12.00 Bushfire Wars. (PG) 12.30 Storage Wars Canada. (M) 2.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG) 3.00 Bushfire Wars. (PG) 3.30 Blokesworld. (PG) 4.00 Counting Cars. (PG) 4.30 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Restoration Workshop. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Patriot Games. (1992) (M) 11.00 Movie: Bullets For The Dead. (2015) (MA15+) 1.00 The Grade Cricketer. (PG) 1.30 Creek To Coast. 2.00 Storage Wars Canada. (M) 3.30 Late Programs.
6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 9.00 Skippy. 9.30 Customs. (PG) 10.00 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 1. Day session. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 1.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Heartbeat. (PG) 4.30 Antiques Roadshow. 5.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 1. Night session. 11.30 Law & Order. (M) 12.30 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Gideon’s Way. (PG) 2.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Match It. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. (PG) 12.00 Scandal. (M) 2.00 The Resident. (M) 3.00 Funniest Ever Toddlers. (PG) 4.00 The Goldbergs. (PG) 4.30 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 6.00 Futurama. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. (M) 10.30 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. (M) 11.30 Hell’s Kitchen USA. (M) 12.30 Futurama. (PG) 1.00 Funniest Ever Toddlers. (PG) 2.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 3.00 Futurama. (PG) 3.30 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 4.00 Blindspot. (M)
6.00 Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017, French) (PG) 7.20 The Three Musketeers. (1973) (PG) 9.20 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG) 11.15 Heart Beats Loud. (2018) (PG) 1.05 Tom Thumb. (2001, French) (PG) 2.45 The Man Who Invented Christmas. (2017) (PG) 4.40 Bugsy Malone. (1976) (PG) 6.20 My Neighbour Totoro. (1988) (PG) 8.00 Run Lola Run. (1998, German) (M) 9.30 Sicilian Ghost Story. (2017, Italian) (MA15+) Julia Jedlikowska, Gaetano Fernandez, Corinne Musallari. 12.00 Priceless. (2006, French) (M) 2.00 Miriam Lies. (2018, Spanish) (M) 3.40 Run Lola Run. (1998, German) (M) 5.10 Bugsy Malone. (1976) (PG)
Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.
Tuesday February 2
Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations
6.00 Headline News. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Left Off The Map. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. The teams take on some of the toughest surf conditions and complete a rigorous series of challenges. 9.00 NCIS. (M) McGee and his wife Delilah’s holiday to The Bahamas transforms into a highstakes mission. 10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv) Deeks struggles during training. 11.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Surf Patrol. (R) 2.00 Gold Coast Medical. (PGa, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGav) The Parata brothers’ luck runs thin. 7.30 Holey Moley Australia. (PG) Contestants tackle a mini golf course. 9.00 The Good Doctor. (M) Return. Shaun treats a patient with an unpredictable illness unlike anything he has ever seen before. 10.00 The Resident. (M) Return. Conrad and Nic prepare for their wedding. 11.00 Station 19. (Mal) 12.00 Black-ish. (PGa, R) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 2. Day session. 4.30 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Travel Guides. (PGlns) Ordinary Australians become travel critics. 8.30 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Australia’s favourite celebrities battle it out in a quest to win $1 million for their chosen charity. 9.45 Murder, Lies And Alibis: The Bank Job. (MA15+lv, R) The story of a notorious bank heist. 11.00 Nine News Late. 11.30 Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year Asia. (PGls, R) 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Four Corners. (R) 10.45 Bee Cause. (R) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R) Final. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Unforgotten. (Mals, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 The Heights. (PG, R) 4.30 Back Roads. (R) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. Return. International affairs program. 8.30 Designing A Legacy. (Ml) Tim Ross looks at iconic homes. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 ABC Late News. 11.05 Glitch. (Malv, R) Final. 12.00 Wentworth. (Mals, R) 12.50 Parliament Question Time. 2.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.10 Wentworth. (Mals, R) 4.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Railway Journeys UK. (R) 2.30 Pompeii’s Final Hours: New Evidence. (PG, R) 3.25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R) 4.25 Railway Journeys UK. (PG, R) 5.05 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.35 Jeopardy! (PG) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Continental Railway Journeys: Palermo To Mt Etna. (PG) 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency: Pressure Point. (M) A 12-year-old is airlifted to St George’s. 9.30 Travel Man’s Greatest Trips: Mind Body And Soul. (PG) 10.25 SBS World News Late. 10.55 The A Word. (Mals) 12.00 The Pier. (Malsv, R) 12.55 Deep State. (MA15+v, R) 4.00 Coastal Kitchen. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 To Be Advised. 9.30 I Fish. 10.00 ST: Voyager. (PG) 11.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 12.00 Nash Bridges. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 CSI: Miami. (M) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.30 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) A passenger dies on a flight to Las Vegas. 10.25 CSI: Miami. (M) 12.15 Home Shopping. 2.15 VF Confidential. (M) 3.15 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.10 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.05 Nash Bridges. (M)
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Room For Improvement. 12.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 1.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Harry’s Practice. 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. 3.30 Sydney Weekender. 4.00 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. (PG) 8.30 Inspector George Gently. (M) 10.30 The Bay. (M) 11.30 Brit Cops. (M) 12.30 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 1.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Bargain Hunt. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.00 Care Bears: Unlock The Magic. 9.30 True And The Rainbow Kingdom. 10.00 Ninjago. (PG) 10.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 3. Day session. 6.00 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 3. Night session. 11.00 Police Ten 7. (M) 12.00 Quantum Leap. (M) 1.00 Urbex: Enter At Your Own Risk. (M) 2.00 Soapbox Racing. Red Bull Series. Round 2. Replay. 3.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 4.50 Mega Man: Fully Charged. (PG) 5.10 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.35 Thomas. 4.45 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time. 5.00 Dog Loves Books. 5.10 Luo Bao Bei. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Kiri And Lou. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.55 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.45 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.25 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 9.45 Rosehaven. (PG) Final. 10.10 The IT Crowd. (M) Final. 10.35 Frontline. (PG) 11.30 Melbourne Comedy Festival Allstars Supershow. (M) 1.20 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.40 Reno 911! (M) 2.05 Unprotected Sets. (M) 2.25 News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 SBS Courtside. 11.30 Basketball. NBA. Atlanta Hawks v Los Angeles Lakers. 2.00 The Curse Of Oak Island. (M) 2.50 Hunting Hitler. (PG) 3.40 WorldWatch. 5.05 Only Connect. (PG) 5.40 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Fringe Nation: Extremists In America. (MA15+) 9.20 The 2000s. (PG) 10.10 Locked Up Abroad. (M) 11.05 News. 11.30 Witch Hunt. (M) 12.25 King Of The Road. (MA15+) 2.05 Slutever. (MA15+) 2.30 RT News In English From Moscow. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 WorldWatch.
6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 Becker. (PG) 9.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Man With A Plan. (PG) 2.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Mom. (M) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Judging Amy. (PG) 2.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 Shopping.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. (PG) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG) 1.00 Storage Wars Canada. (M) 2.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG) 3.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 3.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.00 Fish’n With Mates. (PG) 4.30 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. (PG) Return. 10.30 Yukon Gold. (M) 11.30 Jade Fever. (PG) 12.00 Storage Wars Canada. (M) 1.00 American Pickers. (PG) 2.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 2.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 3.00 Late programs.
6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 9.00 Skippy. 9.30 Customs. (PG) 10.00 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 2. Day session. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 1.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Heartbeat. (PG) 4.30 Antiques Roadshow. 5.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 2. Night session. 11.30 Law & Order. (M) 12.30 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Match It. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. (PG) 12.00 Scandal. (M) 2.00 The Resident. (M) 3.00 The Goldbergs. (PG) 3.30 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 4.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 6.00 Futurama. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Twilight. (2008) (M) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. A girl is attracted to a vampire. 11.00 90210. (M) 12.00 Seven Year Switch. (M) 2.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 3.00 Futurama. (PG) 3.30 Splitting Up Together. (PG) 4.00 Blindspot. (M)
6.00 Bugsy Malone. (1976) (PG) 6.50 My Neighbour Totoro. (1988) (PG) 8.30 Tom Thumb. (2001, French) (PG) 10.10 Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017, French) (PG) 11.50 Leave No Trace. (2018) (PG) 1.50 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG) 3.45 Romeo And Juliet. (2013) (PG) 5.55 Heart Beats Loud. (2018) (PG) 7.45 Fanny’s Journey. (2016, French) (M) 9.30 The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008) (M) Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Michael Angarano. 11.30 Run Lola Run. (1998, German) (M) 1.00 Sicilian Ghost Story. (2017, Italian) (MA15+) 3.30 Fanny’s Journey. (2016, French) (M) 5.15 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG)
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Wednesday February 3
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6.00 Headline News. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Left Off The Map. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. The teams seek help from the locals for an iconic outback challenge, the dunny derby. 9.00 Bull. (Mv, R) Bull defends his old friend, an in-debt gambler accused of killing her father to gain her inheritance. 10.00 Bull. (Ma, R) Bull represents an accused kidnapper. 11.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Surf Patrol. (R) 2.00 Gold Coast Medical. (PGa, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGav) Dean calls in a favour from the old crew. 7.30 Holey Moley Australia. (PG) Contestants tackle a mini golf course. 9.00 Movie: Captain America: The First Avenger. (2011) (Mv, R) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving. During World War II, a young man volunteers for a top-secret research project which turns him into a superhero. 11.30 Surveillance Oz Dashcam. (PG, R) 12.00 Code Black. (Mas, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 3. Day session. 4.30 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Travel Guides. (PGlns) Narrated by Denise Scott. 8.30 Movie: Top End Wedding. (2019) (Ml) Miranda Tapsell, Gwilym Lee, Shari Sebbens. A woman and her fiancé have just 10 days to find her mother before their wedding. 10.30 Nine News Late. A look at the latest news and events. 11.00 The InBetween. (Mav) 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.00 A Current Affair. (R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 Stan Grant’s One Plus One. (PGal, R) 11.00 Grand Designs: House Of The Year. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Press Club. 1.35 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 The Heights. (PG, R) 4.30 Back Roads. (R) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) Return. 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. Return. 9.00 Aftertaste. (Mls) Premiere. 9.30 QI. (PG) 10.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 10.45 ABC Late News. 11.15 Four Corners. (R) 12.00 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.20 Wentworth. (MA15+als, R) 1.05 Parliament. 2.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.15 Wentworth. (MA15+als, R) 4.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 4.30 Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Where Are You Really From? (PG, R) 2.30 Pompeii’s Final Hours: New Evidence. (PGa, R) 3.25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PGa, R) 4.30 Railway Journeys UK. (PG, R) 5.05 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.35 Jeopardy! (PG) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Britain’s Most Historic Towns: Glasgow – Age Of Steam. (PG) 8.30 The Last Journey Of The Vikings. (PG) Part 4 of 4. 9.30 Vikings. (MA15+) 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.55 24 Hours In Emergency. (Ma, R) 11.50 Movie: 1987: When The Day Comes. (2017) (MA15+v, R) 2.15 Fourth Estate: The NY Times And Trump. (Ml, R) 3.50 Railway Journeys UK. (R) 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 To Be Advised. 9.30 I Fish. 10.00 ST: Voyager. (PG) 11.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 12.00 Nash Bridges. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 CSI: Miami. (M) 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.30 ST: Next Gen. 5.30 ST: Enterprise. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) Callen and Sam are kidnapped. 10.20 NCIS. (M) 12.10 Home Shopping. 2.10 VF Confidential. (M) 3.10 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.05 ST: Next Gen. 5.00 Mega Mechanics.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. (PG) 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Room For Improvement. 12.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 1.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Harry’s Practice. 2.30 Million Dollar Minute. 3.30 Make It Yours. (PG) 4.00 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Frankie Drake Mysteries. (M) 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M) Frost investigates the hit-and-run of a pensioner. 10.50 Jonathan Creek. (M) 12.00 Cop Squad. (M) 1.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 2.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.00 Care Bears: Unlock The Magic. 9.30 True And The Rainbow Kingdom. 10.00 Ninjago. (PG) 10.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 4. Day session. 6.00 Tennis. Melbourne Summer Series. Day 4. Night session. 11.00 Police Ten 7. (M) 12.00 Quantum Leap. (M) 1.00 The Horn. (M) 2.00 Soapbox Racing. Red Bull Series. Round 3. Replay. 3.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon Journeys. (PG) 4.50 Mega Man: Fully Charged. (PG) 5.10 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.00 Bananas In Pyjamas. 4.10 Wiggle. 4.25 Charlie And Lola. 4.35 Thomas. 4.45 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time. 5.00 Dog Loves Books. 5.10 Luo Bao Bei. 5.25 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Peter Rabbit. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Ben And Holly. 6.10 Brave Bunnies. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Kiri And Lou. 6.35 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.45 Designing A Legacy. (M) 9.45 Restoration Australia. (PG) 10.45 Enslaved. (PG) 11.50 Louis Theroux: America’s Most Dangerous Pets. (M) 12.50 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.10 Reno 911! (M) 1.30 Unprotected Sets. (M) 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 African News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. New Orleans Pelicans v Houston Rockets. Replay. 2.00 The Curse Of Oak Island. (M) 2.50 Hunting Hitler. (PG) 3.40 ABC America: World News Tonight. 4.05 PBS News. 5.05 Only Connect. 5.40 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.10 Abandoned Engineering. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Movie: Your Name. (2016) (PG) 10.25 Movie: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. (2001) (M) 12.15 News. 12.40 Undressed. (PG) 2.40 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.
6.00 Judging Amy. (PG) 7.00 Dr Quinn. (PG) 8.00 Fam. (PG) 8.30 Becker. (PG) 9.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 10.00 Raymond. 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Man With A Plan. (PG) 2.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Judging Amy. (PG) 2.30 Dr Quinn. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 Shopping.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 America’s Game. 11.00 A Football Life. (PG) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG) 1.00 Storage Wars Canada. (M) 2.00 Back Country Rescue. (PG) 3.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 3.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.00 Fish’n With Mates. (PG) 4.30 Hellfire Heroes. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 Family Guy. (M) 9.30 American Dad! (M) 10.30 Family Guy. (M) 11.30 American Dad! (M) 12.00 Esports. LPL Pro. 2.00 Shopping.
6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 9.00 Skippy. 9.30 Customs. (PG) 10.00 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 3. Day session. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 1.00 Days Of Our Lives. (M) 1.55 The Young And The Restless. (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Heartbeat. (PG) 4.30 Antiques Roadshow. 5.30 Tennis. ATP Cup. Day 3. Night session. 11.30 Law & Order. (M) 12.30 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Dangerman. (PG) 2.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.
6.00 It’s Academic. 7.00 Match It. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. (PG) 12.00 Scandal. (M) 2.00 The Resident. (M) 3.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 4.00 Modern Family. (PG) 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 6.00 Futurama. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Movie: My Cousin Vinny. (1992) (M) Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio, Marisa Tomei. A lawyer fights to save his cousin. 11.00 The Guardian. (M) 2.00 Bones. (M) 4.00 Blindspot. (M)
6.00 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG) 7.10 Romeo And Juliet. (2013) (PG) 9.20 Heart Beats Loud. (2018) (PG) 11.10 Complicity. (2018, Japanese) (PG) 1.20 The Nutty Professor. (1963) (PG) 3.20 The Tree Of Life. (2011) (PG) 5.50 Leave No Trace. (2018) (PG) 7.50 Summer Of ’92. (2015, Danish) (M) Ulrich Thomsen, Mikkel Boe Folsgaard, Cyron Melville. 9.30 The City Of Lost Children. (1995, French) (M) Ron Perlman, Daniel Emilfork, Judith Vittet. 11.35 Fanny’s Journey. (2016, French) (M) 1.20 The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008) (M) 3.20 The City Of Lost Children. (1995, French) (M) 5.25 The Nutty Professor. (1963) (PG)
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Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals ACROSS 1 Courgette (8) 5 Shop where medication is sold (7) 8 Confuse, bewilder (7) 10 Japanese form of heavyweight wrestling (4) 11 Low, upholstered seats that double as boxes (8) 12 Repast (4) 13 Provoke (10) 15 Nervous state over an uncertain outcome (8) 17 Blend (7) 18 Equine movement (4) 19 German philosopher Friedrich - (9) 21 Items of footwear (5) 23 Wandering (6) 25 Disciple of Christ (7) 27 Mathematical proposition (7) 30 Ribald (4) 33 Schoolmaster (7) 35 Artificial reservoir (7) 37 Match up (a device, e.g.) (4) 38 Argued (10) 40 Instrumental composition (6) 43 Uniform (7) 44 Building material (6) 45 Way-finding (10) 47 Load (4) 49 Stiff hair (7) 51 Traveller (7)
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53 This was Achilles’ weak point (4) 55 Doodad (7) 58 Book in the Hebrew bible (7) 59 Really (6) 62 Bury (5) 63 Assembly (9) 66 Fruit (4) 67 A fun but often dangerous trip in a vehicle (7) 68 Harsh, caustic (8) 70 Sufficiently rewarding to justify one’s efforts (10) 71 Lowest female voice (4) 72 Oatmeal dish (8) 73 Level (4) 74 Fourth (7) 75 Secret (7) 76 Aristocrats (8) DOWN 2 Last (8) 3 Covered walk in a convent or monastery (8) 4 Publish (5) 5 Repay (10) 6 Large-headed hammer (6) 7 Small, fiery particles (from a fire, for example) (6) 8 Small, broken-off piece (8) 9 Tediously repetitious (10) 14 Hit (6) 16 Publicise (4)
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Junior Crossword CLUES: 1 Utensil for eating soup 2 Enchanted 3 The Atlantic ----4 Part of a teapot 5 If a dog loves you, he ----- you with his tongue 6 Orange flavoured fizzy drink 7 Mary Poppins’s job 8 It’s pumped by our hearts
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Last Week’s Solutions
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cine, code, coin, coined, conduce, CONDUCIVE, cone, coned, conic, cove, coven, covin, deco, dice, dunce, iced, icon, induce, nice, novice, once, ounce, unvoiced, vice, voice, voiced
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1 9 5 4 2 3 6 8 7
6 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 1
4 1 7 2 5 6 9 3 8
5 3 8 1 9 7 4 2 6
13 words: Good 19 words: Very good 26 words: Excellent Minimum word length 4 letters. No plurals allowed. Every word must include the centre letter.
Sudoku
Answers: 1. Zara 2. Six: Border Ranges National Park, Mebbin National Park, Mooball National Park, Mount Jerusalem National Park, Nightcap National Park, Wollumbin National Park 3. 1902 4. Cook Island 5. 1894 6. Flagstaff Beach 7. One (2006) 8. Tumbulgum 9. 2008 10. Coolamon tree
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PH 0422 308 103 PEST CONTROL
Pushmower Ride-on 7 DAYS Hedging Brushcutting Rubbish Removal 4x4 Compact Tractor
ACE MOWING All Work Completed to Customer Satisfaction! Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedging, Weed Spraying, Tree Trimming, Green Waste Removals
Call Mitch for a FREE Quote
Ph: 0477 125 106
Valley View Lawns & More RIDE-ON MOWING
Push Mowing Brush Cutting Weed Spraying Chain Saw Work
Pensioner Discounts FREE Quotes 7 Day a Week Service Rubbish Removal
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED
PH Shane Conroy
0428 696 236 MURWILLUMBAH & SURROUNDING AREAS
ALL GENERAL PLUMBING, RENOVATIONS, GAS HOT WATER, GAS STOVE INSTALLATION, TAPS & TOILETS AND MORE
The Family Protectors Environmentally Conscious Thermal Imaging Camera Domestic & Commercial Nemesis Baiting System Termite & General Pests
Murwillumbah & Surrounding Areas Gold Lic A274 • Plumbing • Roofing • Blocked drains
Phone: 02 6672 1226
office@edwardsplumbing.com.au 9 Prospero Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484
Mobile 0418 746 144
TERMITE SPECIALIST FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL PEST SPECIALIST SERVICING AREA SINCE 1998
FULLY INSURED AND LICENCED BSA 1036993
QUALITY SERVICE PH: 075534 8455 www.termiteprofessional.com.au
SELF STORAGE
Staying at home? We can come to you Home servicing from $35 + Chemicals Call us for more details.
Swimart Tweed Heads
Shop2/22 Machinery Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
(07) 5524 8200
Plumbing & Gasfitting Specialist
Reasonable Rates, Reliable and Honest Service Guaranteed
PHONE: JASON 0418 472 313
Lookin’ Good Pool Care
Pressure and Window Cleaning Andrew Blackmore
0411 590 988
Call now for a free quote
PAINTING & DECORATING
✓ Domestic Households ✓ Competitive Prices ✓ Interior & Exterior Painting ✓ New Work & Repaints ✓ Licensed & Insured – Matt Palmer Lic No. 283218C
hello@treechangeplumbing.com.au Ballina to Tweed and Everywhere in between
Harding’s Plumbing
& Gas Solutions
• Residential & Commercial Maintenance • Gas Installations • Roofing & Guttering • Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains
Lic NSW 345926c QLD 1300 400
Container Storage Specials 6 mtr $42pw 12mtr $68pw
24 hr
Emergency Call out Tweed Coast to Byron Bay
BRAND NEW! OUR PLACE OR YOURS!
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Specialising in Asphalt Driveways, Sub-divisions, Earthworks, Carparks and all Maintenance!
Jai - 0467 482 948
What’s your property worth? The market is Hot! Find out now.
ALL ASPECTS OF ASPHALT & BITUMEN SERVICES
6677 1859
SERVICING THE EAST COAST OF THE NSW NORTHERN RIVERS
0439 444 467 – matpalmer1@hotmail.com
email: jacqgc@yahoo.com.au
Restricted electrical licence.
84962
BURRINGBAR
QLD Lic: 724433
KILLIBY & CO ROOFI NG PTY LTD
FREE S& QUOTE E ADVIC
NSW Lic No. 100204C
• ALL Roof Repairs • Roof Cleaning • Roof Maintenance • Roof Vents & Skylights • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Restorations • Gutter Guard – Leafscreener • Roof Inspections & Reports • Valleys Replaced – Flashing Repairs • Broken Tiles & Ridge Caps Replaced • Rebed & Pointing • All Work Guaranteed • Pensioner Discounts
M: 0411 162 857
Email: killibyandco@hotmail.com www.killibyandcoroofing.com.au
RUBBISH REMOVAL
2 days hire $280 4 days hire $400 1 week hire $500
New small family business servicing the Tweed Valley Lockable 6m3 skips that won’t scratch your driveway and won’t kill your lawn No room for a regular skip or restricted access? No problem! We deliver, you fill, we dump.
Call today for a friendly quote!
0448 287 547
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Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au
SECURITY BLINDS
SIGNAGE
• 0401 141 510
Reliable, reasonable rates, pensioner discounts! Call now for more info! Free quotes!
EST. SINCE 1995
ROOFING
REAL ESTATE
Quality Work Guaranteed!
NSW Lic: 213024C
20+ Years Exp.
TREE CHANGE PLUMBING
0420 371 151
0400 114 262
Tipper Trailers
1800 454 131
PRESSURE CLEANING
www.pressureandwindowcleaning.com.au
• Hot/cold water plumbing • Solar hot water • Gas fitting • Core drilling • Mechanical services • Drainage & storm water maintenance & installation
PRESSURE CLEANING ROOF PAINTING HOUSE EXTERIOR PAINTING •Tile Roofs •Repointing •Water Leaks •Gutter Cleaning Locally owned & operated Free Quote Phone Brenton Norman
AUSKIP
TWEED REMOVALS
Call Graham Benard 0408 661 785
Interior & Exterior Special Finishes & Wallpaper also available Roof Restoration
silentknight1965@gmail.com Over 30 years experience Domestic Painting New or Repaints Inside and Outside Servicing NDIS participants Licence No: 197994C
1800 454 131
SELF STORAGE 27-33 KITE CRES MURWILLUMBAH
• Regular Maintenance • Algae Control • Equipment Repairs and Replacement • Solar Blankets
All areas Tweed 30 Years Experience
Family business for 40 years
PAINTER
Best Units - Best Prices
4 Kay Street, Murwillumbah South
Ph: 0415-419-222
SPECIALISITS IN WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - FULLY INSURED
Allan’s Painting & Decorating Service
0408872859
3x3 metre $40 p/w 6x3 metre $57 p/w
Locally owned and operated
Licence# QLD 1120102 NSW 96004C
PETER KNIGHT
Load and unload out of the weather
Large Truck Tail Lifter 3 careful men $129 p/h
PLASTERING
BRENDAN HOUGHTON
ROOF RESTORATION & PAINTING
www.amremovals.com.au
STORAGE
PLUMBING
FREE QUOTES
FREE Quotes- 0455319559
Fully secured units within a warehouse
Coastline Pest Control
Lic NSW 232783C
NSW (R53344) & QLD (15091890)
Q u o t e s
NSW 181 983 C
info@amremovals.com.au
All Hours 1800 808 445
CALL 0414 060 582
All Work Guaranteed
F r e e
0407 119 910
POOL CARE
•Gyprock Plaster •Trading Since 1992 •Reliable •Professional Finish
0466 969 067
Tweed, Pottsville, Ocean Shores Local or Intestate Rubbish Removals, Furniture Removals, Handy Man Work, 4.5T / 10.5 truck available
EDWARDS PLUMBING
PLASTERER
PAINTERS
0447 077 307
PLUMBING & GAS
Call Luke
ROOFING
Rob’s Removals
Lic # 225997c
ABN: 68179953430
CG Mowing
REMOVALS & STORAGE
PLUMBING
Tweed to southern Coast Tweed toGold southern Gold Coast
LAWNMOWING
Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals
Call Jason Di mar 0477 222 452
Licenced Real Estate/Stock and Station Agent Licensee Murwillumbah
Raine Horne
* New Roof * Re Roof * Fascia *Gutter *Down Pipe Metal Roofing * Leak Repair Free Quote call Mark 0447 189 508 Lic no. 244930c
G&M M
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ALL Business
SIGNS
STICKERS & WRAPS printspotgroup.com.au
6672 8370 info@printspotgroup.com.au
44 Local Trades and Professional Services Thursday, January 28 PAVING
LAWN CARE SERVICE
RELIABILITY, HONESTY, TRUST
0492 184 023 CGMOWING8@GMAIL.COM
TIM WELLS PAVING • Driveways • Retainer Walls • Pathways, Footpaths • Pergolas, Entertainment areas • Small Jobs - Big Jobs
PH 0422 308 103 PEST CONTROL
Pushmower Ride-on 7 DAYS Hedging Brushcutting Rubbish Removal 4x4 Compact Tractor
ACE MOWING All Work Completed to Customer Satisfaction! Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedging, Weed Spraying, Tree Trimming, Green Waste Removals
Call Mitch for a FREE Quote
Ph: 0477 125 106
Valley View Lawns & More RIDE-ON MOWING
Push Mowing Brush Cutting Weed Spraying Chain Saw Work
Pensioner Discounts FREE Quotes 7 Day a Week Service Rubbish Removal
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED
PH Shane Conroy
0428 696 236 MURWILLUMBAH & SURROUNDING AREAS
ALL GENERAL PLUMBING, RENOVATIONS, GAS HOT WATER, GAS STOVE INSTALLATION, TAPS & TOILETS AND MORE
The Family Protectors Environmentally Conscious Thermal Imaging Camera Domestic & Commercial Nemesis Baiting System Termite & General Pests
Murwillumbah & Surrounding Areas Gold Lic A274 • Plumbing • Roofing • Blocked drains
Phone: 02 6672 1226
office@edwardsplumbing.com.au 9 Prospero Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484
Mobile 0418 746 144
TERMITE SPECIALIST FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL PEST SPECIALIST SERVICING AREA SINCE 1998
FULLY INSURED AND LICENCED BSA 1036993
QUALITY SERVICE PH: 075534 8455 www.termiteprofessional.com.au
SELF STORAGE
Staying at home? We can come to you Home servicing from $35 + Chemicals Call us for more details.
Swimart Tweed Heads
Shop2/22 Machinery Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486
(07) 5524 8200
Plumbing & Gasfitting Specialist
Reasonable Rates, Reliable and Honest Service Guaranteed
PHONE: JASON 0418 472 313
Lookin’ Good Pool Care
Pressure and Window Cleaning Andrew Blackmore
0411 590 988
Call now for a free quote
PAINTING & DECORATING
✓ Domestic Households ✓ Competitive Prices ✓ Interior & Exterior Painting ✓ New Work & Repaints ✓ Licensed & Insured – Matt Palmer Lic No. 283218C
hello@treechangeplumbing.com.au Ballina to Tweed and Everywhere in between
Harding’s Plumbing
& Gas Solutions
• Residential & Commercial Maintenance • Gas Installations • Roofing & Guttering • Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains
Lic NSW 345926c QLD 1300 400
Container Storage Specials 6 mtr $42pw 12mtr $68pw
24 hr
Emergency Call out Tweed Coast to Byron Bay
BRAND NEW! OUR PLACE OR YOURS!
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Specialising in Asphalt Driveways, Sub-divisions, Earthworks, Carparks and all Maintenance!
Jai - 0467 482 948
What’s your property worth? The market is Hot! Find out now.
ALL ASPECTS OF ASPHALT & BITUMEN SERVICES
6677 1859
SERVICING THE EAST COAST OF THE NSW NORTHERN RIVERS
0439 444 467 – matpalmer1@hotmail.com
email: jacqgc@yahoo.com.au
Restricted electrical licence.
84962
BURRINGBAR
QLD Lic: 724433
KILLIBY & CO ROOFI NG PTY LTD
FREE S& QUOTE E ADVIC
NSW Lic No. 100204C
• ALL Roof Repairs • Roof Cleaning • Roof Maintenance • Roof Vents & Skylights • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Restorations • Gutter Guard – Leafscreener • Roof Inspections & Reports • Valleys Replaced – Flashing Repairs • Broken Tiles & Ridge Caps Replaced • Rebed & Pointing • All Work Guaranteed • Pensioner Discounts
M: 0411 162 857
Email: killibyandco@hotmail.com www.killibyandcoroofing.com.au
RUBBISH REMOVAL
2 days hire $280 4 days hire $400 1 week hire $500
New small family business servicing the Tweed Valley Lockable 6m3 skips that won’t scratch your driveway and won’t kill your lawn No room for a regular skip or restricted access? No problem! We deliver, you fill, we dump.
Call today for a friendly quote!
0448 287 547
r meup Garden Gloves m Suleaner E PlusGloves aTree C m uEp nlGarden y with every Skip m o Rn e SulF Plus aTree eiamited tim E C l E nly with every Skip
FR
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tim
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Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au
Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au
SECURITY BLINDS
SIGNAGE
• 0401 141 510
Reliable, reasonable rates, pensioner discounts! Call now for more info! Free quotes!
EST. SINCE 1995
ROOFING
REAL ESTATE
Quality Work Guaranteed!
NSW Lic: 213024C
20+ Years Exp.
TREE CHANGE PLUMBING
0420 371 151
0400 114 262
Tipper Trailers
1800 454 131
PRESSURE CLEANING
www.pressureandwindowcleaning.com.au
• Hot/cold water plumbing • Solar hot water • Gas fitting • Core drilling • Mechanical services • Drainage & storm water maintenance & installation
PRESSURE CLEANING ROOF PAINTING HOUSE EXTERIOR PAINTING •Tile Roofs •Repointing •Water Leaks •Gutter Cleaning Locally owned & operated Free Quote Phone Brenton Norman
AUSKIP
TWEED REMOVALS
Call Graham Benard 0408 661 785
Interior & Exterior Special Finishes & Wallpaper also available Roof Restoration
silentknight1965@gmail.com Over 30 years experience Domestic Painting New or Repaints Inside and Outside Servicing NDIS participants Licence No: 197994C
1800 454 131
SELF STORAGE 27-33 KITE CRES MURWILLUMBAH
• Regular Maintenance • Algae Control • Equipment Repairs and Replacement • Solar Blankets
All areas Tweed 30 Years Experience
Family business for 40 years
PAINTER
Best Units - Best Prices
4 Kay Street, Murwillumbah South
Ph: 0415-419-222
SPECIALISITS IN WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - FULLY INSURED
Allan’s Painting & Decorating Service
0408872859
3x3 metre $40 p/w 6x3 metre $57 p/w
Locally owned and operated
Licence# QLD 1120102 NSW 96004C
PETER KNIGHT
Load and unload out of the weather
Large Truck Tail Lifter 3 careful men $129 p/h
PLASTERING
BRENDAN HOUGHTON
ROOF RESTORATION & PAINTING
www.amremovals.com.au
STORAGE
PLUMBING
FREE QUOTES
FREE Quotes- 0455319559
Fully secured units within a warehouse
Coastline Pest Control
Lic NSW 232783C
NSW (R53344) & QLD (15091890)
Q u o t e s
NSW 181 983 C
info@amremovals.com.au
All Hours 1800 808 445
CALL 0414 060 582
All Work Guaranteed
F r e e
0407 119 910
POOL CARE
•Gyprock Plaster •Trading Since 1992 •Reliable •Professional Finish
0466 969 067
Tweed, Pottsville, Ocean Shores Local or Intestate Rubbish Removals, Furniture Removals, Handy Man Work, 4.5T / 10.5 truck available
EDWARDS PLUMBING
PLASTERER
PAINTERS
0447 077 307
PLUMBING & GAS
Call Luke
ROOFING
Rob’s Removals
Lic # 225997c
ABN: 68179953430
CG Mowing
REMOVALS & STORAGE
PLUMBING
Tweed to southern Coast Tweed toGold southern Gold Coast
LAWNMOWING
Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals
Call Jason Di mar 0477 222 452
Licenced Real Estate/Stock and Station Agent Licensee Murwillumbah
Raine Horne
* New Roof * Re Roof * Fascia *Gutter *Down Pipe Metal Roofing * Leak Repair Free Quote call Mark 0447 189 508 Lic no. 244930c
G&M M
T
W
A
R
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ALL Business
SIGNS
STICKERS & WRAPS printspotgroup.com.au
6672 8370 info@printspotgroup.com.au
Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals
Thursday, January 28
TREE REMOVALS
SLASHING
110hp 4X4 Tractor 80hp 4x4 Tractor Diesel 4x4 6ft Mowers 3x24hp Diesel 54’ Cut 4x4 Mowers
All Trees Specialising in Small to Medium Trees Qualified Arborists Safety a Priority
FREDERICKS TREE SERVICES
For a Free Quote
Call Warren
est 1998
frederickstreeservices.com.au
0458 795 659
0414 538 077
8c Hazelwood Dr, Pottsville NSW 2489
Fully Insured
SLIDING DOOR REPAIRS
ABN: 57773209173
Locally Owned & Operated Servicing the Tweed Shire
Dot Walsh UPHOLSTERY ABN 26 915 290 875
982 RESERVE CREEK RD, VIA MURWILLUMBAH 2484 NSW
Ph: (02) 6677 7239 Mobile: 0407 897 028
Car Seats
High Quality Horse Rugs A Speciality”
• Full Upholstery Service • 40 years exp. • Family business • Located in Cabarita Call Phil 0415 109 122 - Lisa 0497 656 624 • Servicing the Tweed www.seasideinteriors.com.au
Glass a Water BULK WATER DELIVERIES
FULLY INSURED
ALL WORK GUARANTEED & FULLY INSURED
Servicing the Tweed
CALL JACK PENGLASE
Food Grade Tanker
0402 590 687
TREE REMOVALS
THE CHAINSAW GUYS
CALL JAMES PROFESSIONAL ARBORIST
02 6677 9482 - 0431 382 681
critter463@gmail.com
www.glassawater.com.au
Gary Arnold
Call:
0402 726 051
for your FREE Quote today
Water Deliveries
Your Local Tree Company •ALL TREE WORK, STUMP GRINDING, COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE
Domestic water Pools filled T PROMP E! Road works C I V R SE 7 days
FAHY TREE SERVICES
0413 354 309 Chris Fahy
02 6672 6654
glassawater@bigpond.com
EAST COAST STUMP REMOVAL
EXPERT TREE MAINTENANCE AT REASONABLE RATES FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTES
Cert 4 Arborist
Lounges & Chairs
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLIES
FULL SERVICE OF TRACKS & ROLLERS WINDOWS & DOORS - SECURITY SCREENS & RE- MESHING.
Nick Clark 0412607570
UPHOLSTERER
TREE REMOVALS
Trees On Tweed
Local Trades and Professional Services 45
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Jaiden Tanner’s
Water Supplies
8000 $120
Litres FROM
Jaiden Tanner’s
7 DAYS A WEEK
0429 408 108 WEED SPRAYING
Jamie Nicholson
WEED SPRAYING ACREAGE
• Specialising in problem weeds • Devils Fig • Parramatta Grass • Lantana
0412 168 257 YOGA
YOGA WITH KAY
Monday 9.30-10.30 @ Uki Hall & Monday Online Zoom Class 6pm-7pm & Wednesday 9.30-10.30am @ CWA Queen St www.yogawithkay.weebly.com
0428 795 456
7 Trucks available (various sizes)
Mob: 0402 713 474 H: (02) 6679 5512
Jason: 0434 582 185
www.killicktreemanagement.com.au TWEED VALLEY
Coast to Country Classifieds Adult
Caravans Wanted
Jasmine 236
THINKING YOUR OF SELLING YOUR VAN? ON SELL VAN SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! Benefits: CONSIGNMENT
Asian Beauty
OPEN 24/7
Day Time Special www.jasmine236.com.au
0755233929
2/36 Enterprise Ave Tweed Heads South
SELL YOUR VAN ON CONSIGNMENT THINKING OF SELLING
YOUR VAN?
SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! WHAT WE DO BenefiOF ts: THINKING SELLING YOUR VAN? No phone calls at all hours No waiting for people to show up Real interested buyers High quality listing with features and photos No strangers at your door We do all the work! We will get the best price for you with no hassles or security concerns.
SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! Benefits:
No phone calls at all hours
No waiting for people to show up Real interested buyers
High quality listing with features and photos No strangers at your door We do all the work!
TWEED COAST
CARAVANS
Our business has thousands of vehicles passing by every day, your van gets great exposure!
Tweed Coast Caravans has a professional website which attracts thousands of customers each day from all over Australia. We will give your RV a professional photo shoot and create an attractive online advertisement which will be displayed on our website as well as several other leading industry websites & social media. We regularly wash and maintain your RV in top condition while in our yard.
Once we have taken a deposit on your RV, we will contact you to advise when the new owner is collecting and therefore when you will receive your monies. Once sold the monies from the sale are deposited into our Trust Account and then dispersed to your account. This takes approximately 5 working days before the money is available to you.
Cars For Sale
Ph: 07 55 243 745
24 Minjungbal Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486 www.tweedcoastcaravans.com.au • sales@tweedcoastcaravans.com.au
SUZUKI SWIFT 2013 $10,750. Suzuki Swift, January 2013 GL manual- White. 68,000km one owner, new Michellin tyres, 12 months Rego- Jan 22. Has just been fully serviced- always serviced since new. Leather steering wheel, radio, CD, USB, Bluetooth, Carpet mats, mudflaps, airconditioned, 4.9l/100- 5 speed manual. Smoothest motor ever made, reliable, safe, comfortable, smooth and easy care motorcar. Always garaged. Phone: 0412 660 033
Licence No. MD060299
Ph: 07 55 243 745
Buy, Swap & Sell
WE BUY SWAP AND SELL QUALITY SECOND HAND BOOKS 309 Tweed Valley Way Angela 0403 169 616 DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED
Cars For Sale
2001 HYUNDAI ACCENT Man. 5dr AirCon Style plates. Runs well. Full service record. Near new stereo, Pioneer with Kicker spkrs, value $360. 8 months rego, value $430. $1850 neg. Ph: 0491 154 359.
24 Minjungbal Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486 www.tweedcoastcaravans.com.au • sales@tweedcoastcaravans.com.au
Cars For Sale Licence No. MD060299
Cars For Sale
2006 FORD BFMK11 Auto, AirCond, New Tyres/Battery, Tow bar & electric brakes. Rego due April 2021, in excellent condition and well looked after $4,900. Mob: 0412 543 499. 2006 FORD BFMK11 Auto, AirCond, New Tyres/Battery, Tow bar & electric brakes. Rego due April 2021, in excellent condition and well looked after $4,900. Mob: 0412 543 499.
05 SUZUKI SWIFT For young person only. Big Wheels, Big Stereo. Manual. RWC. Rego Feb 21. Taylor Made Car Sales. 5 Prospero St Murwillumbah. $4,495. 02 6672 5454.
46 The Weekly Classifieds Thursday, January 28
MobilityCaring Tweed Heads, is a locally grown business supplying aids, equipment, batteries and related servicing to the local community. Additionally, we are an NDIS registered provider, have strong working relationships with Aged Care Providers and support private purchasing. Our servicing and maintenance team is holistic in approach. We ensure that mobility equipment is kept in safe working order, regular servicing is highly recommended. We service and repair all models of mobility scooters, wheelchairs and other mobility equipment. As a valued team member, you will be responsible for: • Servicing and repair of mobility scooters • Servicing and repair of wheelchairs and walkers • Servicing and repair of beds and electric lift chairs • Emergency call-out servicing • Problem solving and diagnosing mechanical breakdowns • Sourcing appropriate parts • Providing customer service over the phone and in person for our sales and showroom • Assembly of stock equipment and services • Assistance with delivery of goods • Providing a friendly and helpful service Our team at MobilityCaring Tweed Heads will provide you with the training you need to succeed in the role. We require a team member that has: • The ability to problem solve, working autonomously and as part of a team • Strong technical skills; mechanical background is highly regarded • Excellent customer service skills • Proven skills and experience with hand and power tools • Ability to develop and maintain relationships with external stakeholders • Great communication and presentation • Current National Police Check clearance • Current Drivers License If this sounds like you - please apply now! Contact: Prabin Wagle Business Development Manager MobilityCaring Pty Ltd 0429 115 596
Motorhome For Sale
Courses & Training
First Aid Courses
HLTAID001 Provide CPR-Fee: $45 HLTAID003 Provide First Aid-Fee: $95 HLTAID004 Provide an emergency First-Aid response in an education & care setting-Fee: $100 HLTAID006 Advanced First Aid HLTAID007 Advanced Resuscitation Courses Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
COMPLETE TOURING PACKAGE 2011 Majestic 24ft van, E/W bed, full annex and many extras. 2010 Landcruiser 100,000 Klm, roof rack, 3.5 m Quintrex tinny, 15hp Mercury on trailer plus fold up trailer, heaps of extra bits. $99,000 Banora Point 0428 241 640. Sell caravan only for $42,000.
K&K Coach Charter 25 Seat mini coach Weddings, races, airport transfers, golf groups And all general coach charter Ph Keith - 0412 115 704 Ph Kaye - 0412 562 557 Email - khampel57@gmail.com
For Sale ROTARY HOE HOWARD BULLFINCH $150 O.N.O. Please Ph: (02) 6677-7245
TOYOTA FORKLIFT • 5 metre Packing belt. • Hydraulic potato digger. • Gesparda Airseeder Contact John Julius 611 Cudgen Rd, Cudgen 0429 400 705
MOVING BOXES from $1.50. Phone Glen. 0428 003 055
New contact details for Tweed and Murwillumbah hospitals As a result of changes to NBN and telephone connections, The Tweed Hospital and Murwillumbah District Hospital now have new phone numbers. The Tweed Hospital – new number (07) 5506 7000 Murwillumbah District Hospital – new number (02) 6672 0000 These changes only apply to the main switchboard numbers.
There are no changes to extensions or other direct phone numbers for units within the hospitals. You can also find these new contact details on our website: nnswlhd.health.nsw.gov.au
To Let
BLZ_LP2110
Mechanical Service Technician / Store Assistant MobilityCaring Pty Ltd
Positions Vacant
Coach Charter
85298
Positions Vacant
Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals
Snake Catcher
COOLANGATTA room to rent 200 metres from the beach, Club, shops, fully furnished, cooking facilities, No lease and No bond. Over 50’s from $225-$250 per week. (07) 5536 3233
Positions Vacant
IS THIS FOR YOU? 1 complete Fibreglass 24ft flood rescue boat. If a village buys it for their protection its $2,000 or for a private owner $2,500. Inclusive 27ft Trailer. Don’t be fooled. Contact Royce 02 6672 4212
Garage Sale GARAGE SALE 60 YEARS OF COLLECTABLES. Kitchenware. Large collection of art paraphernalia. Lamps. Retro Furniture. Books. Bric & Brac. Dining/ crystal ware. And much more. Number 7 Second Avenue, Tweed Heads. Saturday 30th January – 8am.
AU PAIR required at Dum Dum (Uki) – starting early February. Mum has taken a 12 month contract in Townsville, so we are seeking a suitable person (female) able to live at our home and assist with looking after two boys aged 12 and 14, primarily while Dad is away working – 4 to 6 days every second week. During this time the candidate is to sort the boys in the mornings and get them on the bus to school, then prepare dinner and other normal after school care. Basically 4pm to 8am meaning the person can still work normal hours. The person we are seeking must have a car, be easy going but responsible and able to live with Dad and the two boys, two dogs, several cats and other farm animals. A current NSW working with children is essential. If you think you are suitable and looking for accommodation in the area please call Andrew 0427 915 187.
Positions Vacant BRAY PARK LIQUOR STORE Casual position available. Min 15 hours per week/3 days per week. Looking for someone honest, hardworking and reliable. Heavy lifting involved. Please send resumes to brayparkstore@optusnet.com.au
Wanted To Buy OLD SURFBOARDS Any condition. Cash paid. 0438 462 662. GOOD HOME OFFERED for Young American Pitbull dog or Pitbull cross. Please phone Bernard 07 5590 7497. WANTED LIVE IN NON SMOKING, clean tidy, responsible, mature part time care taker/ gardener for residential property. Rent negotiable phone 0402 229 465 WE BUY GOOD & BAD TRUCKS, VANS, 4X4’S, UTES, CARS & MACHINERY Any condition up to $12,500 Free Tow as Needed. Call now to discuss 0403 118 534
WANTED TO BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Fine China, garden tools, LP Records, Doc Martin boots, jewellery, general furniture, quality clothes, fishing gear, old bottles, garage oil bottles eg Castrol fuel & Esso, old prints & paintings, anything old and interesting. Happy to come and look. Phone 0417 606 052
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HUNTER BOWLS SET Taylor bowls – size 3, Brand new Hunter Bowls, Bag & Bowling Arm. Excellent Condition $350. Phone 0427 347 301.
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BUYING ALL COINS Banknotes - Militaria Badges - Rugby League & Sporting Memorabilia Call Peter on 0407 783 910.
MOTHER AND TWO YOUNG DAUGHTERS looking for a two bedroom rental in Tweed Shire. I can afford up to $420 as I have a rental subsidy. I have a great rental history, rent is always paid on time, and I will keep your home clean, tidy and well maintained. I have no pets and am a quiet, friendly tenant. I would love to meet with you to discuss renting your property. Please call 0403 048 611.
FAMILY SEEKING 3+ BEDROOM RENTAL in Tweed Heads and surrounding areas. Great long term rental history, have references available. We can afford up to $650 per week. Please call 0401 545 388.
Wanted To Rent MATURE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN nonsmoker and drinker requires long term rental in the Tweed Shire. She has lived in the area for a long time and has a perfect rental history. Up to $300.00 per week. Will also consider share accommodation. Please contact: 0448 242 849.
MATURE GENTLEMAN, NON-SMOKER AND NON-DRINKER LOOKING FOR A QUIET PLACE TO LIVE. Looking for a long term rental under $250.00 per week on the Gold Coast, Tweed Shire or Kingscliff area. Please call me on 0478 900 903
ALMOST 50 Y/O YOUNG SELF EMPLOYED TRADIE Seeks rental/caretaking residence within 30km of Murwillumbah. Preferably on acreage with storage facilities. Murwillumbah local for almost 20 years. I can take care of animals, horses, stock, cats, dogs, birds etc including lawns & gardens, own mower & brush cutter. Painter by trade with extensive handy man & practical cost effective maintenance strategies. Excellent references, no prior’s, full demerit points. Prior Youth worker local, voluntary & paid. Please call Justin 0407 871 311 or email justin.b.vella@gmail.com
ACCOMMODATION NEEDED for single mature aged working women. Quiet, immaculate rental references never missed a payment. Murwillumbah area. Budget $300 per week neg. Call 0409 880 641 FAMILY LOOKING FOR A RENTAL under $600 per week. We are responsible tenants with good references. Text or call Trish on 0498 872 537
SHARE HOUSING $180 - as is - electricity & wifi included downstairs large home - very large room, own mini kitchen and shared driveway. 3-5 minute walk to Murwillumbah. Bond. No smoking, no pets, no incense. Bathroom toilet laundry upstairs. 0423 936 494. RETIRED GENT REQUIRES 4 TO 6 MONTHS RENTAL in the Tweed Heads and surrounds area. Non smoker, sober habits and able to offer DIY gardening assistance towards rent. Please phone John:0473 824 123. MYSELF AND MY 13 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER are looking for a rental. We are clean, quiet and have good rental references. Please call or text Kalindi on 0422 088 485. CLEAN, TRUSTWORTHY AND RESPECTFUL tenants with a small, quiet and well-behaved dog are looking for a 2+ bedrooms rental. Please contact Pauly on 0458 669 612.
Death Notices
James Alexander Pettigrew ‘Jim’
Late of Banora Point Formerly of Tweed Heads Passed away peacefully on Wednesday 13th January 2021 Aged 93 Years. Dearly loved Husband of Pauline (dec’d). ‘Friend to many’ Jim’s Funeral service was held last Friday 22nd January 2021
Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah
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TWEED BYRON LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL (TBLALC) NOTICE OF GENERAL MEMBERS MEETING DATE: 30th January 2021 TIME: 10.00am AEDT LOCATION: Twin Towns, Showroom, Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485 AGENDA: 1. Welcomes; 2. Minutes of previous meeting; 3. Process of AGM and elections; NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 2018/19 DATE: 30th January 2021 TIME: 10.45am AEDT LOCATION: Twin Towns, Showroom, Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485 AGENDA: 1. Welcomes; 2. Annual report on the activities of the TBLALC for the 2018/19 financial year; 2.a. CLBP implementation report for the 2018/19 financial year; 3. Audited financial statements for the 2018/19 financial year; 4. TBLALC Board Election 2019-2023; 5. Other business placed on the agenda prior to the commencement of the meeting. PLEASE NOTE: In relation to the election for Board members; A voting member of the TBLALC is not entitled to Vote, Nominate, Accept a nomination or be elected to office in elections for Board members if the member has not attended at least 2 meetings of the TBLALC in the preceding 12 months as a voting member. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 2019/20 DATE: 30th January 2021 TIME: 2.00pm AEDT LOCATION: Twin Towns, Showroom, Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485 AGENDA: 1. Welcomes; 2. Annual report on the activities of the TBLALC for the 2019/20 financial year; a. CLBP implementation report for the 2019/20 financial year; 3. Audited financial statements for the 2019/20 financial year; 4. Other business placed on the agenda prior to the commencement of the meeting; and 5. Date, time and of next meeting. All enquiries about this meeting should be directed to the Administrator, Mr. David Morgan during business hours. Dated this 19th Day of January 2020 David Morgan TBLALC Administrator
Death Notices
Death Notices
DORIS MARY HIGLETT
RAY Dudley John 18/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817
Nee Schembri
17/05/1944 – 24/01/2016 Now in God’s care Not a day in the past 5 years have you not been in our thoughts and prayers You are missed more than ever Rest in peace my darling love George, Karen, Mark, Fraser, Matthew, Jordan and Aaron and your 5 loving sisters Rose, Julie, Carmen, Connie and Miriam
Lenore Sarah van den Broek McCRAY Dorothy June “Dot” (nee Paxton)
Late of Tyalgum. Passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Sunday 24th January 2021. 79 Years. Passed away peacefully on 24thAged January 2021 at Dearly loved wife of Harrie (Adriaan). The Tweed Hospital, late of Tweed Heads. Cherished mother of John, Norman, Terry, Michelle, and Suzie. Aged 90 years. Dearly loved mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Lenore’s funeral service to be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Murwillumbah, on Tuesday 2nd February 2021, at 10.30 am (NSW). In lieu of �lowers, donations to Stroke Foundation Australia via www.strokefoundation.org.au would be appreciated. Due to NSW COVID-19 regulations you are required to register at the service using our QR code with your mobile phones.
Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah
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Joan Ellen Marshall nèe Francis
Late of Pottsville. Formerly of Mooball. Passed away peacefully on Wednesday 20th January 2021. Aged 80 Years. Dearly loved Wife of Geoff (dec’d). Loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Jamie (dec’d), and Rhonda & Stephen. Cherished Grandma of Helana, and Alicia. Loved Sister of Colin (dec’d), Sister-in-law, Aunty, and Friend to many. Family and Friends are warmly invited to attend Joan’s Graveside Service to be held at the Murwillumbah Lawn Cemetery, Tree Street Murwillumbah on Friday 29th January 2021, at 10.00 am (NSW). As per Joan’s request, please feel welcome to wear colourful clothing Due to NSW COVID-19 regulations you are required to register at the service using our QR code with your mobile phones.
Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah
GLADMAN William John (Johnny) 19/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 MILLER Laurel Edith 19/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 DAY John Albert James 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 JURIE Miranda Anne Olga 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 KENNA Janet 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 MACKAY Robert William 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 SHUTTLEWORTH Elaine 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 WIGNALL Trevor Garth 20/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 WILLIAMS Ellen 21/01/2021 Dolphin Funerals 0427 743 817 ELLIS Pamela Rae 18/01/2021 White Lady Funerals 07 5536 5300 CHALK Lorna Jean 24/01/2021 White Lady Funerals 07 5536 5300 MARSHALL Rhonda Joy 20/01/2021 Late of Pottsville McGuiness Funerals 02 6672 2144 VAN DEN BROEK Lenore Sarah 24/01/2021 Late of Tyalgum McGuiness Funerals 02 6672 2144
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Local Sport Thursday, January 28, 2021
Holding Shot with Judy Tuckey Bowlers throughout Zone One precinct hit the greens running with the preliminaries for the first of the newly formatted Zone One championships on the 2021 calendar, Championship Fours, completed last week end. Winners of all semi-finals in each category, i.e. open, senior and reserves will then go forward to the Zone One finals scheduled to be conducted 6-7 February, (venue to be announced). In the Open Fours semi one, Pottsville’s Paul Earl, Ken Morris, Michael Mills and David Davidson duelled with Mullumbimby’s Richie Northcott, Ben Leeson, Ross Graham and Paul Gray for a finals berth. The Potty lads took control from the beginning
and refusing their opposition any leeway, took the game with a solid margin. Semi Two saw Cabarita’s David Sheather, John Ritchie, Laurie Freeman and Boyd Kelly challenging Ocean Shores’ Bob Montgomery, Darrin Blake, Andrew Montgomery and Ben Sweeney. Whilst both teams produced solid wins in the Quarter finals, the Ocean Shores team, following a slow start, 8-1 down after six ends, regrouped and took control by the 10th. Collecting a count of six on the 11th set the pace for a grand finish and a comfortable victory. Senior Fours at Kingscliff resulted in a contest dominated with high marginal scores. Game of the comp would have to be the
Between the Flags Cudgen Headland SLSC - Keith Kennedy
CUDGEN SURF Life Saving Club will host the branch junior and senior titles on Saturday, January 30, for the juniors and Sunday, January 31, for the seniors. They have not been contested the previous three seasons due to Covid as well as surf and beach conditions with no alternate dates available. Cudgen SLSC last hosted the senior titles in 2014. The event includes a two-
kilometre run on Sunday starts at 8.15am, followed by the march past and official opening followed by water events. Board riding divisions will be contested on Saturday with a 6.30am report. There is a busy time ahead for the club and members, with the Club being the venue for the NutriGrain Iron series in February with six rounds being televised by Channel Nine. Members who can assist in the
Steve Massey, Stuart Miles, Wayne Bartlett, Geoff Mullen (Kingscliff) Vs. Bill Creedon, Barry Sheppard, John Turner, Ken Coyte (Cabarita) duel. In a super close contest that produced multiple alternating leadership moves, it was no surprise that an extra end was required to determine the winner. Mullen and Co. then went on to defeat Condong’s Jo Andrassy, Gary Cox, Peter Ayres and Garry Miller to progress to the finals. Ken Gillespie, Colin Scott, John O’Shea and Greg Sawtell (Kingscliff) charged through the preliminaries unscathed to claim a semi berth. Up against club mates in Semi Two, Ray Skudlarski, Peter Curran, Diane James and Chris Amos, Sawtell and Co. held their previous form and once again produced a convincing win to claim a finals berth. Reserve Fours certainly produced top quality, close scoring games
throughout the comp. Cabarita’s Keith Foran, Stan Ciercan, John Madden and John Klose and Ocean Shores’ Danny Hayer, David Payne, David Harman and Brad Hay both scraped into the semis one shot up. Foran and team, up against Burringbar’s Stephen Wade, Terry Stanfield, Paul McKinnon and Michael
Herring, survived a close encounter with their opposition to go forward. Hayer and Co. also experienced tough going in their duel with Pottsville’s John Ahearn, Bob Campbell, Brian Tabula and Dennis Musgrave as they progressed to the final. Stay safe and healthy and be kind to each other.
set-up on the day prior, and pulldown and provide inflatable rescue boats (IRBs) water safety are asked to place their names on the downstairs notice board. A busy Sunday for the Club last Sunday with the drawing of the 55th Car Competition raffle which was well attended and held under COVID restrictions. Club MC for the afternoon was Mark Humphries who welcomed all and conducted an auction for several donated goods and services. Surf Life Saving Director, Michael Crawley presented SLS Australia Long Service Patrol Certificates to members present, 20-year to Michael Kenny, Tom Gielis, Andrew Mills. 15-year to Paul Capper, 10-year to Rebecca
Van der Waal, Chris Van der Waal, Peter Wilson, Ben James, Heike Capper and 15-year officiating to Peter Allsopp. Club President, Grant Rogers thanked the sponsors of the raffle and proceeded with the draw.
First Prize went to No. 423, Corinne Hartland who was present. Second No. 79 Jim McCallie, 3rd. No. 46 Greg Roberts, 4th No. 216 Graham Rankin, 5th No. 45 Maryanne Kirk.
David Davidson, Mike Mills, Ken Morris and Paul Earl (front)
Panthers big day out, Tripp, Newell and Fahy on fire in LJ Hooker League By Jo Kennett POTTSVILLE HAD a nailbiter, Cudgen absolutely dominated and Murwillumbah also had a great win in the LJ Hooker League but it was Mitch Tripp, Mick Newell and Rupert Fahy who put on batting masterclasses in second and third grade on Saturday, January 23. In first grade Murwillumbah played Byron Bay at Byron Bay, with the hosts winning the toss and batting first. Murwillumbah off the bowling in fine form, according to Declan Brooks “taking all ten wickets with Adam Melville taking 5/41 off eight overs, Kyle Leighton 3/27 off seven overs and Declan Brooks 2/28 off eight overs restricting them to a total of 173.” “Murwillumbah chased the total five down with four overs to spare with Declan Brooks scoring 55, Jackson Agius 46, and Will Chapples 29 not out,” Brooks said. Cudgen took on Lismore at Reg Dalton Field with Cudgen winning the toss and electing to bat. The Cudgen top order were in outstanding form, with a great partnership from openers Conor McDowell (70) Caleb Ziebell (84) followed up by 85 from Alec Williams which set up the win. Cudgen only lost four wickets for 303 runs at the end of the 40 overs. In reply Lismore crumbled, despite a half ton from their opener, only managing 144 after 32 overs. Sam Weir was deadly, taking three wickets for just one run, while Anthony Kershler took 2/13 and Damien King took 3/56.
Pottsville played Ballina at Seabreeze with the Pelicans winning the toss and sending the visitors in to bat. Ballina’s top order was brought to heal thanks to some handy work from Jack Corliss and Ryan McCloy. It was Joseph’s Lee’s 97 that turned the tide, with Ballina 8/271 at the end of the 40. Corliss took 3/68, John Ainsworth took 2/67 and Oscar Van Megchelen took 2/38. In reply Jayden Hoare kicked off with a handy 69 and Joe Allan went big with 86. Brodie McDowell was 43 not out and in a nail-biting finish Pottsville missed out matching the visitors by a single run, finishing 6/270 after 38 overs.
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Murwillumbah played Terranora in Round 15 of the Coastal League. Panthers president Adam Housen said it was a close contest. “Murwillumbah batted first and were on the ropes at 6 for 63 with Brent Mcloy (46) and Mick Newell (102) helping Murwillumbah post a reasonable score of 9 for 216,” Housen said. “Mick batted really well for 102 not giving the visitors a chance with 6 sixes and eight 4s in his great knock. “The visitors however passed the Panthers score in the 36th over with some notable bowlers being Blake Neilson getting 2 for 34 from seven overs and Mick Newell backing up with the ball taking 2 for 42 off seven overs. “Another good game against the Lakes boys.” David Parkes took 4/31 for
Terranora. The pick of Terranora’s batsmen were Jaji Singh who posted a half ton (51) Peter Hall on 34 and Jinder Singh on 33, taking the win at 6/220. Pottsville played Tintenbar-East Ballina at Ballina, bowling first. Tintenbar made 5/196 at the end of the 40 overs, with Dan Thoms taking 3/30. In reply for Pottsville Mitch Tripp opened and closed and in between he went ballistic, hitting six sixes and 14 fours, finishing the day at 146 not out. The Pelicans chased down Tintenbar with the loss of just two wickets, 2/197 after 32 overs. The Thirstiers played Cudgen at Bilambil West Turf with Thirstiers winning the toss and electing to bat. Chris Humphreys (47) was the pick of the Thirstiers batsmen, with Dale Buckpitt next best, run out on 38 to finish on 206 at the end of 38 overs. Kodey Edgar Farrell took 4/39 and Cameron Dooley took 3/37. In reply Cudgen chased down the Thirstiers in another tight contest, ending up on 9/210 at the end of the 40 overs with Jamie Wilson a big part of the win on 74 runs and Noah Chapman next best on 38. Always handy with the ball, Andrew McKay took 4/34.
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The Cudgen Hornets played Terranora Gold at Walter Peate Oval South and what a game it was. Cudgen batted first with Lachlan Wylie dominating with the bat again, getting a half ton and retiring on 52.
Will Chappels batting for Murwillumbah in first grade v Byron Bay. Photo by Marc Portus
S. Peddle backed up with 44, while Ryan and Josh King both got 40 to take Cudgen to 7/230 at the end of the 40. Jesse Wilmen and M Singh both took two wickets. In reply Riki Decarne for Gold got a half ton too, 54 not out, while Wilmen was bowled on 44 and the game went down to the wire, eventually ending in a tie with Gold on 8/230 at the end of the 40 overs. Murwillumbah played Pottsville Breakers at Les Cave Oval “Last time we met it went down to the last over and this game lived up to the same standard,” Murwillumbah’s Stephen Hosier said. “Pottsville won the toss and batted. “With some tight bowling from all Panthers bowlers the Breakers finished with 8/189 from their 40 overs. “David K Fisher with 3/25 (8) and Will Hosier 2/28 (4) were the best of the bowlers. “Marc Portus opened for the Panthers with an unbeaten 50. “After a stumble in the middle Glenn Miller (37) got the run chase back on track, but we fell short by
9 runs. “The entire game was played in great spirits and high energy.” Two half tons from Pottsville’s Ben Kelly (64 not out) and Nick Dobell retiring on 51 helped the Breakers to the win along with 3/27 from Quinn Dobell and 3/31 from Sam Acret. Nick Dobell and Tex Mikkelsen took a couple of handy catches as well. Terranora Green played the Potty Pelicans with no details available. The Cudgen Stingers played the Thirstiers at Walter Peate Sth, batting first. Young Rupert Fahy put on another masterclass, opening with 106 and showing what a talent to watch he is. Kai Croft backed up with 57 and Angus Pease on 41 to end on 5.246 at the end of the 40 overs. J Holton and Dylen Henderson took two wickets each for the Thirstiers. In reply the Thirstiers only managed 118 with no breakdown available but it was Tom Mulligan, in scintillating form for Cudgen on 4/13, and Fahy (3/18) and Charlie Evesson (2/3) that did the damage.
Real Estate THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2020 FROM COAST TO
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The Tweed Shire secret is out
By Jonathon Howard
NORTHERN RIVERS Property
Group sales specialist Paul Stobbie says now is the time to invest in the Tweed Shire for both buyers and sellers as the “secret is out” regarding this amazing place we call home. Mr Stobbie said the Tweed Shire offers some of the world’s best attractions and a lifestyle people are craving more than ever. “The best beaches in the world, National parks in every direction and a casual and increasingly sophisticated arts and foodie lifestyle are currently being heavily sought after by city dwellers, looking for that seminal tree/sea change. 2021 is going to be transformational for many people,” he said. “The Northern Rivers Property market is currently in a boom cycle with vendors achieving great prices. “We at Northern Rivers Property Group (Paul and Adrianna) can’t really see that slowing given the key factors of historically low interest rates which show no sign of increase on latest financial analysis at least over the next 12 to 24 months. “The lack of properties on the market with multiple buyers for each new property listed and the push from the major cities into the regional areas like Murwillumbah given the pandemic has taught us to work from home more than ever. “It is most definitely a sellers’ market and will remain so until the conditions mentioned above shift which doesn’t look likely anytime soon.”
Open homes
In answer to when will listings pick up, Mr Stobbie said he would urge anyone even contemplating selling to get an appraisal. “They may well be surprised at what they can achieve in this very hot local market,” he said. “Any buyers considering the Tweed Shire should make their move now. These conditions are only going to see prices continue to rise. “More importantly if you are considering buying now get all of your ducks in a row….be ready because properties are moving fast with multiple buyers. “Put yourself in the best possible position with pre-approved finance and the ability to pivot on settlement terms. What are you waiting for? The perfect time to buy is now. “We see 2021 as a watershed year in real estate for both vendors and buyers alike with plenty of properties changing hands.” The Weekly will continue to report on the views of our top local agents for their tips and guidance on an unprecedented time for the Tweed Shire property market.
Saturday, January 30
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Last chance for Casuarina beachfront By Jo Kennett
EARTHWORKS ON the final stage of the $400-million Casuarina Town Centre are complete, according to the developers, with new public parkland alongside the home and development sites that will pave the way for the next phase of construction. When completed the development on the beach side of Coles Casuarina supermarket will have around 437 dwellings which will house between 1,000 and 1,500 residents. According to a spokesperson for the developers, Clarence Property, hoarding around the site will be taken down in the coming weeks, providing access to Grand Parade for the first time since civil construction commenced 18 months ago. The first homes are expected to start taking shape within months, with Clarence Property expecting titles for all beachside lots in the near future. Clarence Property managing director Peter Fahey said he expects the remaining beachfront lots to go under the hammer in February. “We’re absolutely thrilled to be taking the wraps off the final piece of the puzzle at Casuarina Beach,” he said. “This has been 20 years in the making, and is the exclamation point in the story of how the community has evolved into what it is today. “The new beachfront park and playground will be followed by a retail and recreation precinct along Grand Parade which will ultimately feature an array of specialty stores, commercial and medical operators to complement the existing Casuarina Village Shopping Centre. Mr Fahey said the first resident homes will start taking shape as soon as titles
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are finalised, with the company planning to take the remaining lots to auction in February, and this is the last chance “We’re confident these will sell quickly given the scarcity of absolute beachfront land from the Gold Coast to Byron Bay, and the buoyant market conditions Casuarina is experiencing,” he said. “Two beachfront lots have already sold, prior to auction, for between $1.5 million to $2 million, so I’d encourage any interested buyers to get in touch with our agents Nick Witheriff at LJ Hooker or Bruce Williams at Point Realty to register their interest. “The beachfront lots range from 387sqm to 450sqm (see image below) and have immediate access to the parklands and a new beach access, along with a network of cycling and walking trails that extend right through Casuarina. “These are not only the final beachfront lots in Casuarina, but some of the last beachfront home sites in a master planned community on the entire Tweed Coast, so this really is a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Mr Fahey said once all home sites were sold, attention would turn to the development of the first medium density housing in the community. “The ground floor of that part of the development will have retail, commercial and medical suites,” he said.
Raine & Horne Ocean Shores/Brunswick Heads/ Murwillumbah: 11 Silkwood Terrace, Tweed Heads West, 9am10am 29 Tumbulgum Road Murwillumbah, 10am-10.30am 1/72 Harbour Way, Brunswick Heads, 10am-11am Panorama Estate, 2981 Kyogle Road, Kunghur, 11am2.30pm 37 Warwick Park Road, Sleepy Hollow, 12.30-1pm Schmith Estate Agents 6/13 Cabernet Court Tweed Heads South, 10.30am-11am 5 Dundee Drive, Banora Point, 11.30am-12pm
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REGIS TER YOUR INTERES T - NOW SELLING S TARTING FROM $595,000 Outstanding opportunity to immerse yourself into a convenient way of living from your choice of these brand new 2 bedroom coastal style apartments, opposite the tweed river and surrounded by a myriad of lifestyle options & amenities, that greenbank has to offer. •
Tweed Mall Shopping Centre
Tweed Hospital
Tweed Bowls Club
To register your interest, please contact Project Marketing Agents:
DAVID STRINGER 0418 150 731
david@djstringer.com.au
LEISA THORLEY 0448 296 403
leisa@djstringer.com.au
Architecture by multi Award winner Boris Design
PROJECT MARKETING 84964
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Boutique complex of just 14 strata titled freehold apartments over 5 levels Quality inclusions Reverse cycled ducted air-conditioning 2 bathrooms Generous balconies Several units with water views of the Tweed River & Pacific Ocean Communal roof top BBQ area Lift access Ground level secure parking Pet friendly Apartments adaptable to disabled & wheel chair living
When you see a good move, look for a better one. - Emanuel Lasker, World Chess Champion
Thinking of Selling? 2% SELLING FEE + GST WHICH INCLUDES NO UPFRONT COSTS AND A FREE $2,500 CUSTOM MARKETING PACKAGE!* Your FREE customised marketing package includes; • Professional photography • Colour floorplan • Photo signboard • Colour brochures • 60 day Premier listing on www.realestate.com.au • 60 day Platinum listing on www.domain.com.au • Social media coverage
We are achieving record sale prices across the Southern Gold Coast & Northern NSW regions and urgently require more listings to suffice strong buyer demand! The market is at its peak, so to find out what your property is worth please contact us today on:
07 5599 5222
www.djstringer.com.au 84964
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