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Optus tower opposition grows Eve Jeffery

Residents adjacent to the lookout at Ocean Shores have begun to voice their opposition to a proposed Optus Tower destined for the site. Homes in the vicinity recently received letters from the council informing them that the tower would replace the 25 metre pole currently on the site and that the existing blackspot equipment would be transferred to the new Optus monopole. Byron Shire Council’s executive manager of planning Ray Darney said the proposed Optus telecommunication tower would replace the existing pole with one 30 metres in height and it would be located approximately 60 metres from the nearest residence.

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radiation emitted from these types of towers could be genotoxic. This tower is too close to where people are living, it is a serious health concern.’ Another concern Tina has is for the aesthetics of the site. She says that the tower would be five metres taller than the current tower and would have several large ‘branches’ attached to it, similar to the one on Mudges Road in Ocean Shores.‘This lookout is a tourist attraction. The new tower will be an eyesore that will be seen from as far away as Byron Bay.’ Council does not currently have a lease arrangement with Optus for the site at Warrambool Road. Mr Darney said the application will be determined on merit and reported to Council for consideration before any lease arrangements are negotiated with Optus. Council has an existing ten-year licence with Broadcast Australia Pty Ltd (SBS) at the site, which generates $2,000 per annum. Mrs Beattie says she intends to present council with a petition when the matter becomes before them. For anyone wishing to view the plan, the development application is on exhibition until Wednesday October 6.

Tina Beattie lives directly below the current tower which is where the proposed replacement will also be installed. Her foremost fear is the health Members of the Arakwal Corporation have asked Uncle Harry to leave the campsite next to Council chambers in risks created by radiation emitted from Mullumbimby. He and his supporters occupied the site from September 3 until last Monday. the tower. ‘My major concern is for our health,’ ‘I am confused as to who is here for ‘We are the people of this land. Story & photo Eve Jeffery Harry Boyd is from Woodenbong. Woolies and who is here for Uncle she said. ‘Some research shows that Stan Robinson Park at the council They are breaking lore. You can’t go Harry,’ said Ms Kay. When asked about the Woolworth’s chambers in Mullumbimby was the- into other people’s country and light development, Ms Kay said that it was centre of controversy on the weekend fires and bring in people.’ Ms Kay said that she felt that Uncle wrong for anyone to speak on behalf when the Arakwal people gathered to demand that Uncle Harry and others Harry and a contingent of random In- of the whole community. ‘This issue digenous and non-indigenous people has divided Mullumbimby and Uncamping in the park leave. Police and security arrived at Stan were pushing a barrow for their own cle Harry is just fueling the division. As far as the Arakwal are concerned, Robinson Park at 6am on Monday to hidden agenda. there is no cultural significance to the enforce the eviction notice and disUsing Woolies to bolster development site. There is nothing mantle the camp. buried there nor was it a special place By that morning, Uncle Harry and own campaign for the Arakwal people.’ his supporters had vacated the land; She told The Echo that she feels UnAbout twenty Arakwal people arhowever, some protestors had remained without camping equipment.. cle Harry is using the Woolworths rived at the park on Saturday to ask Spokesperson for the Arakwal peo- issue and those involved in other pro- the campers to leave and they apple Delta Kay was both angry and tests against the development to gain peared again on Sunday. Ms Kay says that Arakwals will visit distressed as what she sees as and tenure in the Arakwal region and to invasion of Arakwal land as well as bolster his own campaign to gain cul- the camp every day until Uncle Harry the media coverage that Uncle Harry tural governance of the area. He wants and his mob vacate. ‘We will visit each day,’ said Delta. has received in his quest for answers to be recognised as the true custodian regarding the use of the land for the of Arawkal land, according to Ms Kay. ‘We cannot stay here 24 hours a day Uncle Harry’s denial of the Arak- until they go. We have jobs to go to As their contribution to Clean up the World Day last Friday, Shearwater Woolworths development. ‘We are here to let the Mullumbim- wal and Bundjalung is common and families to look after, we cannot students paddled down the Brunswick River from Mullum to Brunswick gathering flotsam – like the scrap wire Leon Meredith is holding. by locals know that we want these knowledge to those who have visited afford to sit around all day.’ the park. nutters off this land,’ said Ms Kay. continued on page 2 Photo Jeff Dawson

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als and The Echo. Ms Kay said that, as spokesperson for the Arakwal corporation, she was advising him that he was not authorised to stay in the park or to speak on behalf of the Arakwal or Bundjalung or any Indigenous people in the area and he was not authorised to stay in the park. Uncle Harry said he was there in a demonstration against Woolworths and for the betterment of all people. When asked what he thought about the Arakwal and Bundjalung, Uncle Harry said, ‘They

Council’s executive manager of community infrastructure, Phil Holloway, told The Echo Council had endorsed the closure of the Woodford Lane access and made the request to the RTA in 2007. When The Echo asked the RTA whether they would close the road, a spokesperson responded that they are investigating whether the closure would improve road safety. The RTA said it is not aware of any complaints about the safety of the intersection. A spokesperson for the Minister For Roads, David Borger, told The Echo, ‘Without wanting to pre-empt the findings of the police investigation, the Minister has asked the RTA to review this section of road to determine if road safety improvements can be made to further enhance road safety.’ don’t exist to me.’ Arakwal man Brian Kelly asked Uncle Harry if he would face the Budjalung elders’ council with his opinions and Uncle Harry said he would. He said that the elders were welcome to visit him whenever they wished, which evoked uproar from the Arakwals who said that it was not for the elders to visit Harry but the other way around. They added by saying his lack of knowledge and respect for tribal lore is another reason he should not be on Arakwal land. Late last week the Byron Shire Council issued an order to the group to cease using the land as a camping ground. Stan Robinson Park is owned by Byron Shire Council and under the Local Government Act is designated as operational land; it is not Crown Land.

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Council’s general manager Graeme Faulkner said the order required the group to remove all temporary structures from the area. He said the protest group had originally told Council they would be protesting for 72 hours over the issue of Woolworths coming to Mullumbimby. ‘While the protesters have been peaceful during this time, the 72 hours has been surpassed and the group has given no further indication of when the protest will end,’ said Mr Faulkner. ‘Council did not support the Woolworths development application nor was it involved in the sale of the land.’

Police visited the site early on Friday to request that the group abide by the eviction notice and vacate the site as soon as possible. Mr Faulkner said that Council had concerns over hygiene amenities and safety with cars coming and going from the park. ‘There have also been numerous complaints from the community over the use of the park as a camp site,’ he said. According to the campers, they had been the target of attacks recently with children sleeping in one of the vehicles being terrorised by men wearing balaclavas and one man receiving an injury to his head in what they say was a barrage of attacks over a two-day period last week. Members of the group say they felt they were being assaulted and that police were ignoring their plight.

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Waves of coastal unrest roll on Michael McDonald

Now the independents have given government to Labor, we are told regional issues are on the radar. This seems to consist chiefly of farming and broadband concerns, but the other problem the feds will have to come to grips with is coastal management. And despite preliminary reports, the federal Department of Climate Change (www. climatechange.gov.au) still has a way to go on planning. The ABC TV program The 7.30 Report highlighted the coastal controversy last week when it told the story of the Strini family’s loss of a development opportunity because of climate change fears. The Strinis wanted to build eight beachside townhouses at Lakes Entrance in Victoria and had approval from the local council and the catchment management authority.

Startling precedent Then an objection was lodged with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT), which is a bit like the NSW Land and Environment Court but covers a broader range of issues. VCAT overturned the approval, citing dangers of inundation in rising sea levels. It

Coastal erosion at Belongil in 2009. Photo Jeff Dawson

sets a startling precedent for the coastline, and apparently the Strinis have no chance of compensation, despite allegedly spending $600,000 on interest payments, planning costs and legal fees. A federal government report, ‘Climate Change Risks to Australia’s Coast’, last year identified ‘between 157,000 and 247,600 existing residential buildings at risk of inundation with a sealevel rise of 1.1 metres. ‘This analysis included storm tide estimates (for a 1-in-100 year event) for New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania and a high tide event for others.’ Since then, the NSW government has adopted coastal management plans – see www. environment.nsw.gov.au/ coasts/coastalerosionmgmt. htm – along with putting up the

Coastal Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill which ‘includes amendments to the Local Government Act to allow councils to levy an annual coastal protection service charge outside rate pegging. Councils would be required to levy this charge on landowners for long-term coastal protection works (eg seawalls), where the works were constructed by the landowners.’ Last Thursday the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW ‘conditionally welcomed’ changes to the Coastal Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill, but said a more proactive and long-term strategy is needed to deal with coastal erosion. Association president Cr Genia McCaffery said, ‘The Coastal Panel now has three

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representatives from Local Government, and its charter now gives it the potential to assist councils in addressing complex, contentious coastal planning issues. The early draft of the Bill gave landowners an unfettered right to repeatedly protect their own properties, with no consideration of the longer-tem effects or impacts on their neighbours.’ In May this year Byron Shire Council resolved to adopt its controversial Draft Coastal Zone Management Plan. According to Council, the plan attracted 654 submissions from 622 people. How Council’s plan and the state government Bill will mesh is uncertain. It remains to be seen if the interests of residents, environmental protection and infrastructure can be satisfied at all. As with the Strinis’ experience, the answers most likely lie with the courts’ interpretation of coastal legislation. In NSW, class 4 actions in the Land and Environment Court to planning approvals in possible inundation areas could be on the cards, and it’s not likely to be a pretty sight. Developers, councils and residents would all like certainty but in the realm of climate change, certainty is not necessarily an option.

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The practicalities of keeping that commitment to Netta meant that her doctor had to be on board with this decision and then Byron Hospice Service (then ‘Amitayus’), Feros Home Care and Feros Village in Byron Bay and the community nurses, who were all willing to get involved and help. We moved my mother into our granny flat as her condition weakened. Having help from the Byron Hospice Service was very important for our family, giving us short breaks and support, knowing that someone was there to sit with Netta and talk with her, or simply just be there. It’s been three and a half years since my mother died peacefully and I still feel a very deep bond with the volunteers from Byron Hospice Service who assisted my mother to die in peace, with grace and dignity.

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It started as the election nobody cared about and finished as a fascinating cliffhanger. In the process we learned a lot about how our constitution works when a minority government is on the cards. Mungo MacCallum’s Punch & Judy: the Double Disillusion Election 2010 takes us through the campaign and its aftermath with the author’s customary wit and readability. This is the third ‘instant’ election book from Mungo, following Run, Johnny, Run (2004) and Poll Dancing (2007). ‘Instant’ implies no lowering of the author’s high standards, but rather the impressively swift publication of these books, once the result of the vote is known. In the case of Punch & Judy,

the interminable post-election manoeuvring to set up a government upset the finely-tuned printing timetable, but it allowed the account to end on a dramatic note. At the launch Mungo was quite rightly lauded for a long career in political journalism that has seen him write for every major title in the country. Less well known nationally but arguably just as impressive are his columns for this newspaper, which have appeared every week (with minimum time off for holidays) for more than two decades. To write a thousand columns chronicling the ups and downs of political life in Australia while maintaining such a consistent level of humour, insight and tolerance for the system is a quite an achievement.

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Motorcycle owners in Byron Bay are losing their local bike workshop. Byron Motorcycle Centre proprietor and bike mechanic Owen Fudge will close his business of three years on Friday due to a recurring leg injury that has affected his ability to work. ‘I’m planning to get my body fixed and become a domestic engineer, a house dad,’ he said. ‘People are going to have to go elsewhere to get their bikes serviced.’ With no potential buyer to step in and take over the business, Fudge says his only option is to close his store before he goes broke. Fudge, who moved from Katherine in the Northern Territory to the Byron Shire five years ago, said the ‘ridiculously high’ overheads in Byron Bay mean his business is not viable unless he can work at full capacity. He says the closure of his business is a sad sign of the times for the town. ‘Byron has lost another service and you can’t keep losing

services like this,’ he said. ‘This business could have survived if I had it running in Alstonville or something. I could have kept it alive.’ While he praises his landlords as ‘gentlemen’, Fudge says many others need to take a hard look at what rapidly rising commercial and industrial rents are doing to Byron Bay. ‘It’s a hard place to do business… the landlords are killing the place,’ he said. ‘Landlords

should look at the future of the town and say we need services here to keep people here.’ Byron Bay does have one other motorcycle workshop, Desmo Headquarters, but it specialises in repairing Ducati motorcycles. Its owner, Arthur Davis, told The Echo he would not be able to service Fudge’s customer base. ‘We’re just a specialist Ducati shop. Ducatis are all I’ve ever

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Asbestos delays Bruns library Council has advised that the Brunswick Heads Branch Library will be closed for a further four weeks until Monday October 18. The planned renovations are needed to be extended due to asbestos being found in the ceiling, Council’s property manager Trish Kirkland said. ‘As a result, additional time is required to remove the asbestos before the renovations can be completed.’

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Two Byron Bay Cubs were presented with Grey Wolf Awards recently, the highest achievement for a Cub Scout in Australia. Aidan Rajarantnam, ten and a half, and Eliza Gudgeon, eleven, were required to demonstrate such qualities as leadership, organisation, helping others and responsibility in order to qualify. Since the Award was introduced in 2005, the first Byron Bay Cub Pack has had seven cubs awarded a Grey Wolf. Asked what might account for such a record, Cub Leader Bryony Pearson told The Echo, ‘It’s really only in the last couple of years that we’ve had a group of cubs who have really been working toward

those Awards.’ She said that it took Aidan and Eliza one and half years to work toward their Grey Wolf Awards. Bryony, who has been Cub Leader for the last four years, says she loves being in the Cubs. ‘I love the cubs and scouts, combining leadership with helping others and learning new skills. ‘Some cubs just come for the games then you find other cubs who love the badgework. ‘There’s really something for everyone. I’ve been involved as a leader for four years and I learn every day. And we have a lot of fun!’ The Grey Wolf Awards were presented at a Family Hot Pot night at the Scout Hall.

The scheduled $37,000 renovation included the building being painted and minor repair work. The upgraded has been funded under the Federal Government’s second round Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. Items can be returned to the Mullumbimby, Byron Bay or any other branch of the Richmond Tweed Regional Library Network.

Youth Art project open Byron Shire’s youth are invited to enter artworks into the Youth Mural Art Project, a competition that aims to promote up and coming young artists. The project offers a positive graffiti management solution with winning art pieces being showcased on a variety of Council buildings and structures in the Shire. ‘It’s a great way to get your work seen and to also liven up the landscape with art,’ Angeline Daniels from the Youth Council said. ‘The art focus offers young people a constructive outlet for their creative talents.’ The winning designs will also be made into a set of postcards to further promote young artists.

Workshops will run in the school holidays to offer assistance and support at Mullumbimby Train Station on Wednesday October 6 and at Brunswick Scout Hall on Thursday October 7. Prizes include digital cameras, iPods and art supply vouchers. All entries need to be submitted by October 10 and an exhibition of works will be held during National Water Week October 17 to 23. The project is a joint Council initiative between Council divisions Community Infrastructure, Society and Culture, and Water and Recycling. For more information contact Belle Arnold on 6626 7225 or Jude Mason on 6626 7077 at Byron Shire Council.

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Cancer sufferers who undergo daily exercise have a survival rate which is nothing short of impressive. This result, according to Barb Pinter from the Byron Bay Breast Cancer Support Group (BBBCSG), is based on an 18-year Harvard study – and given the group’s involvement in the impending Byron Lighthouse Run, serves as a timely reminder of the ben-

efits of exercise. The annual run, hosted by fitness coach and personal trainer Lisa Parkes, will take place on Sunday October 21 – and this will be the third year in which the BBBCSG has been involved. ‘Back in 2008 we held a stall, an information table, at the start/finish line near the peace pole’, Barb told The Echo. ‘This time we’ll be participating as a group with a banner, to raise awareness of breast cancer.’

‘Early detection and preventative measures are really being pushed now’, Barb said, ‘This is what brings us into the Lighthouse Run in a really positive way. Oncologists are pushing the exercise factor as well. For people who’ve been diagnosed, it’s really important to start exercising – to reduce your chances of a recurrence.’ The actual Run raises funds for various charities, including the BBBCSG, and, said Barb, ‘you can wander along at your own pace! It’s such an uplifting, gorgeous walk and so beneficial in raising your level of fitness.’ BBBCSG is extremely energetic in its efforts at raising

Buttery receives high level accreditation Hans Lovejoy

Paul Kelly’s song ‘To her door’ pays homage to The Buttery, and this week the Australian Council on Health Care Standards (ACHS) also sang the praise of this worthy institution. ‘Being awarded accreditation by ACHS gives funding bodies and the community continued confidence in the high standards of service and delivery the Buttery provides,’ Buttery executive director Barry Evans told The Echo. Since 1975 The Buttery in Bangalow has been building steadily on its reputation as one of the leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres of its kind in the world. ‘We offer a therapeutic community,’ says Mr Evans, ‘residents and staff work together as a community. It’s different www.echo.net.au

from a rehab centre in that everyone helps each other. It’s a service worthy of support both morally and financially.’ Mr Evans claims 66 communities around Australia and New Zealand apply their own interpretation of the same model. The Buttery recently participated in the auditing process that is a prelude to accreditation from the ACHS. The accreditation would place The Buttery among Australia’s leading healthcare providers, according to Mr Evans. Other ACHS accredited organisations include Sydney’s St Vincent’s Private Hospital and Melbourne’s Peter McCallum Cancer Centre. ‘Funding for the Buttery is around 55-60 per cent from the State government,’ says Mr Evans, ‘while the bulk of the rest comes from the residents in treatment. The pro-

gram can run up to seven and a half months, and 70 per cent contacted after leaving the program reported being drug and alcohol free and/or demonstrated improvements.’ Over two days, ACHS assessors rigorously reviewed the therapeutic program, management protocols and amenities at the Buttery. At the end the assessors gave a favourable report and it is anticipated that formal accreditation will be given in early 2011 after the next ACHS Board Meeting. ‘The Buttery exists to serve people who have made the decision to choose a life of recovery over a life of addiction. It is a tribute to staff, volunteers and supporters that the Buttery can rightly claim to be among the leading healthcare providers in this field in Australia.’ For more visit www.buttery. org.au/

awareness of breast cancer and has a program leading up to the Lighthouse Run called Pink October 2010 in Byron. The program includes a Breast Cancer Day event on Saturday October 9, to be held at Railway Park (with Balinese chakra healing ceremony, Moment of Silence and free Zumba class); raffle draw on Friday October 15 of the beautiful Alexandra Spyratos zebra painting to be drawn by Mayor Jan Barham; and a World of Women short film festival at the Byron Community and Cultural Centre over the weekend of Saturday October 30. In addition, IGA at Sunrise has been very supportive of the group. ‘They have put us in their Community Chest for October, so for every $30 you spend you are given a token (which) converts into the much-needed funds for our group’, said Barb. Photo supplied by Barb Pinter

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ast week I noted that one immediate consequence of the hung parliament was that all bets were off – eveVolume 25 #17 September 28, 2010 rything was up for grabs. I was referring, of course, to policy; as Julia Gillard pointed out, circumstances have changed somewhat since she Woolworths for Mullumbimby continues to take shape down by the railway. The only visible protest is the construction compa- made her election promises. ny’s fence (enclosing much, much more territory than was necesEven to get through stage sary for the project), which has been festooned with underwear A – passage by the House of and placards. Security personnel remove the placards as soon as Representatives – she needs the they appear; it is not clear who pulls off most the underwear or support of at least four crossindeed who had the clever idea of smearing the garments with benchers, all of whom have inbrown paint. sisted that they will treat every Meanwhile the opponents of the opponents continue (with a piece of legislation on its merits few honourable exceptions, as in our letters page last week) to and vote as independents. conduct their campaign in favour of Woolies in anonymity. The The four nominally supportEcho doesn’t print unsigned letters, which prevents us from fully demonstrating certain views. Admittedly most anonymous letters ing her government have also and emails are of the barking-mad variety, but occasionally they set other terms and conditions contain ideas one assumes are shared by a number of people. which will have implications One of the ideas constantly recurring in unsigned emails is for policy, most obviously in that the people who oppose Woolworths are somehow reaping a the field of climate change but poetic justice for thwarting Mallams when they proposed a supermarket in Station Street in the first place. Having rejected King Log in other areas as well. Clearly this will mean compromise (Mallams) the frogs deserved to get King Stork (Woolies). and modification on a number But this is a gross distortion. Byron Shire Council refused the of fronts. DA, but the community opposition was muted, precisely because it was Mallams, a local family company, proposing the developAnd Gillard, by admitting as ment. When Council turned it down, Mallams were able to get much last week, was doing no permission from the state government. Most of those who had more than stating the obvious. made submissions against the DA would have accepted the new When it comes to Labor’s elecsituation, but Mallams decided they would be better off selling to tion platform, all bets are inWoolies rather than undertaking the new project themselves. That deed off. What I did not mean, was when the serious opposition took off. or expect, was that the normal But rewrites of history apart, in the absence of any detailed processes of parliament would survey nobody really knows which side of the argument is in the also be abandoned without any majority. As Mandy pointed out in her column a few weeks ago, the divide serious attempt at explanation tends to be between old settlers and new residents or bourgeois/ or justification. radical, conventional/new age, even footy/emo. These divides are I assumed, for instance, unlikely to be bridged by reason, but Woolies proponents might that written agreements belike to reflect that one unimpeachably conservative source has tween the parties would be come out against their business practices. honoured and that the longLast week the Anglican bishop of Bendigo told Christians that standing conventions would if they were concerned about ethical investment they should get be upheld – that decent and rid of Woolworths shares, because the company runs more than civilised behaviour would pre12,000 poker machines, turning millions of dollars of profit on the misery of some of the country’s most disadvantaged families. vail. And for this naiveté and We all know by now that Coles and Woolworths dominate the optimism I must now apolosupermarket business and use their duopoly to squeeze farmgise. Tony Abbott’s decision to ers into barely sustainable prices. At the same time they import shred the solemn undertaking food items from overseas, contributing to unnecessary carbon he gave to abide by the agenda emissions. Their giant presence on the outskirts of many country towns has destroyed main street trading and accelerated the trend for parliamentary reform has set a new and dangerous low towards ‘clone’ towns with little individuality. which may result in the system But, like the poker machines, these are all legal activities. What disintegrating into something the bishop has pointed out is that what is legal is not necessarily ethical. It is legal to manufacture and distribute cigarettes, but few perilously close to anarchy. people would care to defend the ethics displayed by Big Tobacco. The reason the rural inde-

Thwarting the Mallams myth

For the sake of a few cheaper products – and even that is questionable judging by prices at Woolworths in the Bay – some people are looking forward to the opening of the Mullumbimby store. Well, The Echo does not. Mullumbimby was prosperous before Woolies decided to move in, and if it continues to prosper it will be in spite of the new supermarket. Let’s also keep a sense of perspective: undergarments may upset some delicate sensibilities, but the fence they adorn is a giant symbol of corporate colonisation, a colonisation which is now inevitably part of Mullumbimby’s future.

David Lovejoy – Publisher

pendents insisted that both sides of politics sign the agreement before indicating which of them would have their support was precisely to prevent this happening; to lock both government and opposition into the reform process, to make it genuinely bipartisan. It was always obvious that the provision for pairing the speaker would give the government an advantage, but this was more than adequately

thus making pairing impossible. But the original idea was perfectly sound: although the opposition started by suggesting it would breach the Constitution, the Solicitor-General was adamant that it would not; if the parties chose to come to an agreement, it would be perfectly okay. Ah, said Tony Abbott, so it would only be an informal arrangement, not written into the legislation; oh dear no, we

Abbott has now made it clear that his lust for power is absolute; he will stop at nothing.

by Mungo MacCallum countered by other provisions which favoured the opposition and the backbenchers. Overall the package was both sensible and balanced. And of course Abbott has said he will definitely stick with the rest of it – the bits that give him an edge. But on the speakership, the government is on its own. The proposal by Rob Oakeshott is simple enough: the speaker does not have a deliberative vote, so by appointing one of its own as speaker, as is the convention, the government effectively loses one of its numbers, which in a parliament as tight as the present one can be crucial. The idea was that the opposition should therefore appoint the deputy speaker, who would also forfeit his vote, thereby evening things up. Oakeshott then confused things by nominating himself for the job, which was unworkable: as an independent his vote could go with either side,

couldn’t have that. Matters of governance are far too important to be left to an informal arrangement. So all bets are off. But wait a minute. Like many other conventions of government the entire system of pairing, which has been in existence since federation, is an informal arrangement. It is simply a fair and practical means of ensuring that the numbers in the House, which are determined by the electorate, remain unaffected when members – either government or opposition – are unavoidably absent. The proposal to extend the arrangement to include the speaker may be an innovation, but it is hardly revolutionary. If Abbott is serious, he must be prepared to abolish the idea of pairing altogether – and in fact, that seems to be precisely the situation. The new opposition whip, Warren Entsch, says from now on even ministers making overseas trips will not be auto-

matically paired. He will have to be satisfied that the trip is on official business and in the national interest: ‘I guess every case will be treated on its merits, and in any case there is a lot of time when the parliament is not sitting.’ True; so will the rest of the world please rearrange things so as to make sure events and meetings that could involve Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Wayne Swan, Stephen Smith and the rest of them only take place while the Australian parliament is in recess. And as for backbenchers, well, forget it. In the past they have asked for pairs for all sorts of reasons, but now only crises such as serious illness, bereavement or childbirth (women only) will qualify. Or that’s the current line from Tony Abbott’s ferocious opposition. In the end it is likely that commonsense will prevail; after all, to have the place run with a modicum of civilisation and decency is as much in the interests of most opposition members as those of the government. But Abbott has now made it clear that his lust for power is absolute; he will stop at nothing. And he is inviting equally brutal payback. Labor’s unedifying attempt to bribe Alex Somlyay with the deputy speakership in exchange for the same guarantee as has been given by the independents – no support for votes of no confidence or to deny supply – ended in tears after Abbott’s enforcers paid him a visit. But by throwing the rule book out of the window, Abbott has indeed ushered in a new paradigm, which he may live to regret. By the way, paradigm is an anagram of pig drama. In this context, it seems entirely appropriate.

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Rezoning challenges at West Byron The Byron Bay West Landowners Association (BBWLA) has commenced planning for the 100 hectare West Byron Urban Release Area. The land is subject to a State Significant Site Study under the auspices of the Department of Planning and Part 3A of the EP&A Act. The landowners state in their July 2010 newsletter that this ‘... will result in the land being rezoned. In the current or future political environment it is unlikely to be refused.’ The Byron Shire community must clearly get involved to ensure the landowners adhere to the five principles they intend following in planning and developing their land. Four of the principles are ‘motherhood statements’ that may provide some comfort that economic, social and environmental sustainability and urban design innovation issues are to be considered. The fifth provides an escape if the landowners believe market and commercial considerations outweigh sustainability and innovation or both are beyond their expertise. Environmental constraints

will have a significant bearing but, using urban density targets mandated by the Department of Planning, a 100 hectare site could be required to yield 1,500 dwellings. At roughly $50,000 per lot, the $50 to $70 million in subdivision construction costs quoted in the Background Report could suggest the landowners are already thinking of a yield in the order of 1,000 to 1,400 dwellings. Clearly the impact of such a development will be substantial. If rezoning is accepted as a fait accompli, transparency of process is a fundamental requirement. Two issues immediately come to mind. Firstly, it is important that the community knows who the landowners are, the size of their respective holdings, and how they see themselves working together. Secondly, the community needs to know who is on the consultant team. Knowing who the landowners are might give the community confidence. More than lip service will be paid to the planning and development prin-

ciples. For example, if professional developers are involved in the Association do they have a track record for innovation and quality or have their previous projects simply replicated development models that have long since reached their use by date. Even in the most benign circumstances multiple landowner developments are notoriously difficult to manage. Combining different levels of landowner expertise, financial capability and land size with physical constraints and contemporary planning and urban design objectives make the achievement of even a barely satisfactory outcome a major challenge. The Byron West site and the landowners must, however, transcend these challenges as the community will have to live with the outcome. This could be helped by a formal planning and development agreement between the landowners, the Department of Planning and Council. Planning agreements are now common, even mandated by the Department and local councils, in Sydney. Such

an agreement must be in place before the Site Study is completed and its content must be developed in consultation with the community. The consultants involved in Site Studies under Part 3A are paid by the landowners, not the Department of Planning. They therefore have an immediate conflict of interest. A recent court case dealing with the professional obligations of consultants to the community and be Acts under which they operate should be a salutary warning to all the consultants involved in Byron West. And are the planning and urban design consultant members right up to date with recent innovations and thinking? Even at this early stage the challenges presented to the Byron Shire community are evident. Byron West could be an example of development for the 21st century or it could be an unmitigated disaster. Let’s hope the landowners fulfil their promise to recognise the existing and future needs and aspirations of the community.

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the calculations on the back of an envelope you could work that out.) 2. Depreciation is a non-cash item and is not related to the market. (That is trickier but could be worked out if you, say, Google searched.) 3. The BBCA is both a charitable institution and a not for profit organisation. DSS makes the Association’s accounts seem like such a secretive and mysterious journey. They just ain’t. Maybe he could call Paul Spooner and arrange to properly meet the accounts. It could be that ShipleySmith’s view is tainted by the ‘old’ view of the Byron Community Centre. The Community Centre has moved rapidly forward in the last few years. In my view, and this is just my view, we should celebrate the wonderful efforts of Paul Spooner, staff and our amazing volunteers for what they do to assist our community. Our Community Centre assists over 500 people in need a week through social programs such as Emergency Relief, Homeless Drop-in, Food Bank, No Interest Loans Scheme, Community Information and Referral etc. This is done without recurring State or Council monies. Money and time are always issues at not for profits like our community centre, but I do regret that we haven’t properly informed people like Shipley-Smith of the ‘new’ community centre. I am sure this letter will be

like a red rag to a bull, and Duncan Shipley-Smith will write back with some negative inaccurate dribble. Before he does that, I hope he takes the time to actually consider what contribution his letters actually make to our community, and then compares his community contribution to the actual work done by the staff and volunteers at the Byron Community Centre.

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To the people that don’t want Woolworths in Mullumbimby, it is simple: don’t shop there or move. The silent majority welcomes Woolworths. I am sure if they were to place something on the fences it would be caps or hats, as that is what covers their brains. The mentality of people hanging undies is quite worrying. I would also like Council to clean up the part next to the Council buildings. I support a clean and tidy town. Lyn Diehm

Mullumbimby Knickers and Tidy Towns notwithstanding, it all boils down to one simple fact: Woolies are bullies. Q

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Community work One of the the byproducts (or refuse) of a free and open press are letters like those written by Duncan Shipley-Smith (Echo, September 21). In case we were getting tired of his views on the situation in the middle east, Shipley-Smith thinks it best to mix it up by having a go at Paul Spooner and the team at the Byron Community Centre. I wonder whether factually DSS’s letters are always so inaccurate? 1. The market has never come close to achieving stallholder fees of $200,000 per annum. (Dear reader, if you did

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Fatal design For years I was waiting for this accident in Ewingsdale (and hoping for it not) to happen. How crazy is it to have a virtual intersection on a dual carriage highway! And that without reduced speed limit! The RTA has to take some, if not most of the responsibility. Streets and roads have to be designed in a way that they are also safe to use for L- and P-platers. Unfortunately the RTA has a literally bloody history on the north coast and has generally only (if at all) learned after fatal crashes. Most of us will remember the ones at St Helena, the first Brunswick bypass, or the Burringbar Ranges, where about ten years ago 13 people died within a few months. The list could be extended. Burkhard S Waltrup

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Suffolk Park I have lived in this (Byron Bay) area for over 25 years and watched this little coastal village since 1972 self destruct into a polluting, boozing, drug taking, little shithole of a town. The council has in no way attempted to prevent this, past nor present. The whole area, industrial and township, drain into a marine park 24/7 all year round. The town is not a family town, nor user friendly or safe to walk at night. The garbage bins are dangerous to use, the police are hard pressed to patrol, and why should they? Not too many people are prepared to work on any of the above problems, least of all the inept council. I am on the water most days, at Watego’s Beach, and spend around two hours picking up garbage per week. The pippis are back on that beach after five years of sewage overflow. How fast was that repair work by the council? The locals have to sort this out.

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REPTILE WORKSHOP 30 October 2-4 pm Mullumbimby RSL Come along to learn about the reptiles in our area from Sue Johnson. To book or for more info contact Jacqui Paine on 6685 1880 or 0435 750 311. Afternoon tea provided at workshops. This program has been assisted by the New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust.

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Truth needed I did not know Jai Morcom and I don’t know Steve Drummond

it be on the issue of holiday letting, bi-monthly markets or amplified busking, is driven always by the buck, not true community interest. In its desperate pursuit of the tourist dollar (which increasingly degrades our town), Byron United forgets that it is the local community that gives year round, consistent support to local businesses and contributes significantly, through not inconsiderable rates, to the infrastructure and functioning of this town. In return, we ask that our right to peaceful enjoyment of our community be respected. Louise Andrews

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can no longer rely on our reputation,’ says Sevegne but what I do know is strong kids have been bullying weak kids since Cain and Abel. The school’s ‘Jai who?’ attitude is so wicked. I find it sickening, and everyone who knows exactly what happened and has said nothing will have to live with their guilt all their life. Maybe when some of the pupils who were there have a child ‘collapse’ at school they will just say ‘pretend it didn’t happen’. I think the community deserves the truth but my 64 years of living has taught me it’s the lie that most people love. W B Crompton

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Sleepers awake ‘Anything that ends wars, unwinnable or not, is in humanity’s ultimate interest.’ Is this assertion by Acting Editor Hans Lovejoy in his editorial last week debatable? Or – given the irrefutable human and environmental devastation of war couterposed by the ‘best-estimate-projection’ that a mere seven per cent of the global military budget would enable fulfilment of the UN’s fantastic Millennium Development Goals (eradicating extreme poverty, ensuring sustainability, protecting bio-diversity, etc) – is Lovejoy’s assertion irrefutable? And now, as the US-NATOIsrael alliance clamours for war against Iran (as usual, on false pretexts), threatening the world with the unconscionable spectre of WWIII – a war poised

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to be fought under the Pentagon’s space command and using the vast arsenal of nuclear, electrometric and environmental modification weaponry deployed world-wide – it is clear that only an informed and vocal global civil society would or could avert this world-destroying disaster and safeguard ‘humanity’s ultimate interest’. Mainstream media are deeply engaged in trivialising the threat of nuclear war and repeating the lies and deceptions that manufacture public consent and participation in the illegal invasions and occupations of the sovereign countries targeted in the ‘Pentagon’s Unending War’. To ascertain the truth, we must look to alternative sources. I highly recommend the writings of Professor Emeritus Michel Chossudovsky (www.globalresearch.ca) for a harrowing analysis of the global military agenda and the ‘advanced state of readiness’ of the US-NATO-Israel alliance to attack Iran. Here’s hoping for humanity’s empowerment and the awakening of conscience.

lin-Shaw I would be very grateful. Ernest’s wife was Vera May Grills. Ernest was my mother’s Grandfather whom she never met. My mother wants to find out what she can as she is 81 and has a serious illness. Please contact: Kathy McCartan: kathleen.mccartan@bigpond. com or write to 177 Georges River Rd, Kentlyn 2560. Phone 02 4626 6506 or 0431 684 756.

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Looking for info I am looking for information on Muriel and Elma MacklinShaw (maiden names) who lived at 56 Carlyle Street, Byron Bay, also William and Edward Macklin-Shaw who were brothers to Muriel and Elma. If you have any information about Ernest Maxwell Mack-

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Busking in the Bay What that gentleman who wrote in your last edition about music in our streets and parks late at night needs to understand is that not many of our local councillors are members of that club known as Club Sensible. Even though the only prerequisite to join Club Sensible is to have some basic intelligence, and an understanding of how things work. It would appear that the councillors in favour of this late night rubbish are members of an alternative club, a club better known as Club Ridiculous. I think the only way to understand the councillors’ plan to have the noisy type buskers controlling activities on our streets and in our dark parks very late at night is that it is a plan concocted by these members of Club Ridiculous. This reckless busking trial as highlighted in a recent edition of this paper, particularly in the summer months, will definitely result in an increase in late night drunken parties in our

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Crs respond to pecuniary interest and zoning issues Q Mr. Pugh is entitled to his views (Echo, September 14 and 21) be they accurate or not. However it’s of concern to see The Echo, who promotes itself as independent, again publishing such defamatory and inflammatory letters without checking to see if they are factual or allowing the accused a counter point in the same space. Rather they rely on the accused to respond at a later date if they can. If they don’t lazy journalism prevails, mud sticks and natural justice goes wanting. I have consulted widely and am confident I do not have a ‘pecuniary interest’ as alleged by Mr Pugh. A ‘non pecuniary less than significant interest’ maybe, which when declared still allows one to vote. The difference between the two is significant and goes to the heart of Mr Pugh’s serious allegations.

And ironically for someone who represents an environmental view, writing such alarmist letters to the press alleging pecuniary interests is the worst possible message Mr Pugh could send to the hundreds of property owners who are stewards of native vegetation in our Shire and trying to do the right thing. A simple question by either Mr Pugh or The Echo would have provided an informed view, which would have reassured landholders, not scared them. As a Councillor I try to make decisions based on facts, not fear or favour, and this means a lot more homework and time, which within the constraints of local government is frustrating. I’m also focussed on the broader public good, which is considerably under threat by Mr Pugh’s public allegations. To explain in detail would be

to threaten what many of us are ing including HCV on council and crown land and shorebird trying to achieve. Cr Patrick Morrisey areas outside National Parks Goonengerry and Waterway zonings. The list goes on. Q Dailan Pugh’s recent letters Dailan misrepresents the have left me puzzled as it has purpose of an assessment made been Cr Morrisey and I who by a Council ecologist of a porhave been active in having the tion of vegetation on my propCEA suggestions assessed. A erty earlier this year. The only report to the Strategic Planning thing being tested was Council’s Committee (23/9) contains a vegetation mapping, which is series of recommendations acknowledged to be only 68 per flowing from these assess- cent accurate. This was part of a ments as well as measures that series of case studies aimed at I put forward earlier this year. ground truthing Council’s sysRecommendations include tems. Nor is it correct to say that E2 environmental protection this assessment was the basis of zoning for old growth and long the staff recommendation for term flying fox camps. Water E3 zoning of HCV vegetation and biodiversity clauses have in the Draft LEP on land curbeen drafted to protect more rently zoned rural (1a, 1b, 1c). riparian areas and fragmented This was driven by land use isEndangered Ecological Com- sues, particularly an ability to munities (EECs) not previous- continue agricultural uses. For ly mapped as HCV (High Con- the record, my property was not servation Value). Many areas assessed on this basis as Dailan are proposed to retain E2 zon- claims.

Pecuniary interests are a highly relevant issue and Dailan refers to numerous sections of the Local Government Act (LGA) to make his case, but still repeatedly gets it wrong. 1. He misstates the test for a pecuniary interest. 2. He fails to distinguish between a pecuniary and a non-pecuniary interest. 3. A ‘proprietary interest’ on its own is not a pecuniary interest and cannot be the basis of a requirement to take no part in decision making. For clarity, a pecuniary interest arises where there is a ‘reasonable likelihood or expectation of appreciable financial gain or loss’ (s 442, LGA). Dailan missed a far more significant point. Eight of nine Councillors are landowners within the Shire. This raises significant questions about how we manage pecuniary interests during development of

our most important planning document. These questions were discussed at a Strategic Planning Committee (23/9) in response to correspondence from the Department of Local Government advising Councillors to seek exemptions under s458 when considering the Draft LEP. There are practical reasons why this should occur. If pecuniary interests can be said to crystallise during the drafting process or when discussing technical issues, then it is not an unlikely scenario that eight of nine Councillors would have to absent themselves, completely frustrating attempts to move the draft forward. Residents can take heart from the wise decision of Council to defer further consideration of the Draft LEP until applications for exemptions have been determined.

streets and parks, and be attended by many who are drunk and underage and should be at home. What is being proposed by these Club Ridiculous councillors shows very poor community leadership indeed, and an appalling lack of respect for our community and its people. Sanctioning free late night entertainment for those who have no respect for our community is a disgrace. Shame on you, Councillors.

es’ faces! Why would you want to stop that joy? A big part of our audiences often are families (perhaps even guests of yours?), and they always seem really excited to have some form of free entertainment for themselves and the kids outside the pubs. When we busk we are certainly not ‘unsupervised’. The police are always out and about, checking our licences and making sure everything is calm. They have told us how much of a difference we make to the atmosphere on the street, that we create a happier, safer vibe and that there are less fights and trouble while we play. The mayor herself has even commented on how great the vibe on the street is when the amplified buskers are around, and how much she enjoys the street performances. General street noise levels can get pretty loud on their own, as anyone who has been in Byron on a busy night knows. Surely upon purchasing your business you took into account the location of what you were buying. This is Byron Bay after all, one of the most popular and unique places in the world for people to come and enjoy themselves! It seems your idea of ‘partying’, Mr Gleeson, is other people’s way of describing having fun. So, instead of going against the grain on this, how about finding ways of working together to achieve an agreeable and optimistic solution? How about we start trying to look at the positives?

der your family and friends through acts of genocide, destroy your house and farm, force you to live under canvas with no fresh water or sanitation; deny you education, hospital access and the right to return to your birthplace. Imagine this usurper possesses the most advanced weaponry on the planet, is funded and supported by the world’s only superpower and operates with immunity from accepted international law, norms of morality and human decency. Would you resist? The Indians, South Africans, French, Northern Irish, all rebelled against oppressive colonialism often violently, always relentlessly. However, the one tool most effective in South Africa was not the gun or the bomb. It was the boycott, divestment and sanction movement now gaining momentum worldwide against Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine. Trade unions in Britain and Australia and the Australian National Council of Churches have joined the boycott. Harvard University has divested. Artists Against Apartheid including Massive Attack and Roger Waters, Israeli actors and professors motivated by conscience and an innate revulsion for injustice are saying no. While armed resistance from within may be ineffective, economic resistance from without is gaining uncontrollable momentum: http://bdsmovement.net.

truth diet for its consumers ... It does not boast of our achievements: the slain children and the bodies rotting under the ruins, the wounded who bleed to death because our soldiers shoot at the ambulance crews, the little girls whose legs were amputated due to horrible wounds caused by various types of weaponry, the devastated fathers shedding bitter tears, the residential neighborhoods that have been obliterated, the terrible burns caused by white phosphorus, and the mini-transfer – the tens of thousands of people who have been expelled from their homes, and are still being

expelled at this very minute, ordered to cram into a built-up area that is constantly growing smaller and is also under sentence of incessant bombing and shelling ... In the 1990s, Israel had a chance to prove that 1948 is not its paradigm. But it missed this opportunity. Instead, it merely perfected its techniques for robbing land and expelling people from their houses, and forced the Palestinians into isolated enclaves. And now, during these dark days, Israel is proving that 1948 never ended.’

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Suffolk Park As a musician, busker, fifth generation local to Byron Shire and a personal victim of Gerry Gleeson’s tirade on buskers in Byron, I feel duty-bound to respond to his comments in last week’s letter to the editor. Also, I feel certain that in writing this letter I am speaking on behalf of the greater busking community of the shire. While I respect your rights to freedom of speech, Mr Gleeson, it saddens me that you feel the need to go to such lengths to destroy something that is a major part of Byron Bay’s ‘iconic identity’. Your whole ‘campaign’ is based around negativity, your personal opinion and obvious dislike of music and fun in general. Most buskers (amplified or not) aren’t out there to ‘party’, as you put it, Mr Gleeson. Sure we want to have a good time doing what we love but at the end of the day we are a business just like you, trying to make some money to get by and create a meaningful experience for the people of Byron, tourists and locals alike. The vast majority of the buskers in town play positive music that people can relate to. If you had taken a look around you on the times you’ve approached us, you would have seen the smiles on the audienc-

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You are correct, George Franco, I am an unpaid defender of Gazabut the rest of your letter is wrong. When I wrote ‘Firing rockets at civilians is reprehensible but so is ethnic cleansing!’, I

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was clearly not endorsing the firing of rockets at civilians; reprehensible means ‘deserving rebuke or censure’. Fortunately there are courageous Jews, sometimes ostracised by their friends and families and even imprisoned, who dare to criticise the Israeli government’s gross violations of international humanitarian law. Unfortunately, you are not in their company. Prize-winning Jewish journalist Amira Hass, arrested and detained by the Israel Defence Force, writes (Haaretz, 9/7/2010): ‘The Israeli media prescribes a strict low-information, low-

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sustainable elements in the design that deserve the most applause. The extensive use of photovoltaic cells – 30kW – on the roofs of the two large existing buildings is feeding power into the grid. Energy efficient LED and fluorescent lighting are used extensively and the use of natural lighting has been optimised. A highlight of the facility is that natural ventilation – via awning hung windows, louvre windows, stacking doors and the unique ‘Cardiff Air’ extraction fan cooling system installed in the refurbished workshop building, requires minimal electricity consumption. Visitors to the college will see many of these features signposted through the development. ‘The community has benefited from the excellent local cooperation and

the work of all concerned,’ says Mark. ‘This cooperation has facilitated the creation of an excellent, high quality, high value community asset. This is a very positive outcome for the Byron Shire.’ The official opening is on Wednesday October 6 from 10am to 12pm and all are welcome. ‘I want people to feel that the college is open to everyone,’ says Richard. ‘If peoplee can’t make it to the opening, we would love them to come and make another time to have a look around.’ Q The recent extensive renovations have been mainly funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations with contributions from Byron Shire Council, Northern Rivers Renewable Energy, Community Learning Innovations Centre and Byron College itself.

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Byron families help protect wildlife Indonesia’s animals and plants are fast approaching extinction. Byron Bay families are helping protect tigers and elephants in Sumatra, orangutans in Kalimantan, hatching turtle eggs on the coast, and protecting endangered bird habitats. Indonesia has the most spectacular wildlife and plantlife, most of which exist in scattered National Parks and protected reserves. The plight of orangutans, elephants, rhinoceros, gibbon, turtles, wildcats, tigers, birds and all the other animals has motivated a group of conservationists from Byron Bay to help protect them. The conservation group includes vets, environmentalists, teachers, doctors, engineers and students. They have established a foundation for the huge task, Save Indonesian Endangered Species fund (SIES), and they also now part-own five ecolodges: Rimba Orangutan Ecolodge, Satwa Elephant Ecolodge, Bajo Komodo Ecolodge, Kelimutu Crater Lakes Ecolodge, and Udayana Kingfisher Ecolodge.

Newrybar veterinarian Claire Oelrichs is the conservation project coordinator. Claire also guides ecotours introducing guests to the conservation projects and manages the Foundation. Local environmental engineer and SIES treasurer Richard Hagley explains, ‘SIES seeks out local Indonesian conservationists and supports and empowers their ideas and efforts through education, project support and ecotourism. It has been a highly

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successful formula, with easy cross-cultural relationships and faithful financial management. It seems there are many Indonesian conservationists who flourish with ideas, committment and energy if they are noticed and supported.’ Twice a year Claire guides ecotours and visits every project to discuss progress and manage funds. Ecotour safaris are very private with four to 12 guests benefitting from inclusion in conservation discussions. Every day the tour group goes on safari in the parks for wild animal viewing and visits project sites. Children and older people are welcome and encouraged. After working as a vet for 25 years, Claire changed direction in 2002, when she went on safari to Indonesia to see the orangutans. It diverted Claire’s professional career and she became committed to assisting Indonesian wildlife. ‘The experience of seeing the wild orangutans was extraordinary and I felt there was much that I could do,’ she says. ‘The friendly locals and people in authority are open to conservation and ecotourism projects.’ Richard agrees. ‘The wild places could be lost altogether without international attention

and forest-friendly income for villagers. Everyone loves a safari yet tourism to Indonesian national parks is relativley unknown in Australia.” The foundation started with Sakura, the baby elephant who was dramatically rescued from a well in which she had been entombed for two weeks or more. The park rangers asked for help to close the wells. The story, ‘Pits of despair’, ran in The Sydney Morning Herald in 2008, bringing support and dollars, and the fund was born. The fund has employed local villagers for the last two and a half years and more than 2,000 wells have been filled. ‘Elephants, tigers and rhinoceroses have been dying in these wells since the park was created in the 1980s. We have brought an end to it. It is so satisfying to have this successful outcome,’ said Claire. According to Ross Krippner, fireman and property investor, whose young family has enjoyed the safaris, ‘Our new focus is to help the KerinciSeblat tiger corridor, which is frequented by 12 to 16 tigers – a significant number for such an endangered species. The corridor is under threat of deforestation and is being overrun by human habitation. We are committed to building safari ecotourism to the area to help protect the tigers, while also assisting the community.’ ‘Ecotourism safaris are a win-win for everyone,’ said Claire. ‘The guests have an opportunity to see an amazing range of rare, wild animals and meet the most committed local people. Most guests respond by saying “I was amazed to see so much wildlife and also fell in love with the people!” Find out more at www. siesfund.org, www.parktours. com.au or email sies@ breakofday.com.au.

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Haymans Electrical & Data Suppliers open new outlet in Byron Bay Haymans Electrical & Data Suppliers have been servicing the Byron Shire for more than 10 years. Haymans has now expanded, relocating to a new outlet in Byron Bay at 1/52 Centennial Circuit and at the same time opening a bulk outlet at 19 Towers Drive in the Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. “We are finding that more customers are hesitant to contact an unproven provider from outside the area to meet their solar requirements. We have a great option that is not only locally designed and warranted, but will return more for your investment in the long term”. With increases in electricity prices already here, now is the time to think about options to reduce or eliminate your power bill and at the same time do something proactive During the time Haymans has been operating for the environment. To find out more, drop in Byron Bay, they have contributed many into one of our two outlets. thousands of dollars of support back into the area ensuring money stays in the local Haymans Byron Bay and Mullumbimby is also community. Local organisations that have a leader in energy-efficient lighting options, benefited from Haymans Electrical include including LED, halogen energy saving and Byron Bay Red Devils RLFC, Mullumbimby fluorescent. We also distribute lighting control Giants RLFC, Byron Bay Rams Soccer, whereby you can operate your existing lighting Bangalow Rugby, Byron Bay Scouts, at a reduced percentage, saving you power. Brunswick SLSC, Bay FM, Byron United, Our We also have options for energy auditing for Kids, Mullum Pro-Am, LADS, Tweed Coast home or business that can identify your power Tigers AFL, various motorcross riders, local usage areas and then offer ways to greatly church groups, local community centres, child reduce your power usage. care centres, Aussie Rules and junior soccer. A lot of people also don’t know that Haymans Haymans also offer Lamp Recycling as a is a family-owned company. Unsurprisingly, part of their service. For a small cost, your old lamps will be recycled locally via the only their values are family-based as well. approved, environmentally safe process in Haymans Byron Bay and Mullumbimby Australia and your lamps are 100% recycled are your one-stop supplier of quality solar – preventing landfill. You can also be assured requirements and you can rest easy, knowing that the mercury contained in some lamps will your local electrician can complete your be recycled safely as well. project with a quality solar installation. If you don’t know what Haymans can do for Paul says “Solar and wind is a way of the you, drop in to see the friendly and experienced future for energy production and the return team at Byron Bay or Mullumbimby and start on investment for solar is substantial in NSW. asking questions. Manager Paul McDonald says, “the support of the local community over the last 10 years has been fantastic. Now we have taken the step of making significant investment back into our business to increase our level of service to the Byron Shire. We don’t class ourselves as a sales outlet – rather a solutions centre where we can get the job done for you from start to finish.

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A library is more than the sum of small devices Q I am of the opinion that the letter penned by Michael Hayman (Echo, September 21) is intended to incite support for a new Byron Bay library. However, I will ‘bite the bait’ in support of a real library – as opposed to a library on a ‘small device’. Dare I state the obvious – I dare. How fortunate for Michael Hayman that he knows exactly what he desires to read, how to obtain the books he desires from the internet and can afford, not only the

expensive ‘small device’, but also the cost of the thousands of downloaded books – more than ‘our local library could possibly house’. According to Michael Hayman a modern library needs only a ‘couple of chairs and tables with screens’. Obviously Michael has never visited the new Surry Hills library which accommodates more than ‘a couple’ but has found the dozens of tables, chairs and screens to be inadequate to meet the need.

Of course, a modern library should have computers and internet access. However, no ‘small device’ can replace a real library that lures the library user into learning. No ‘small device’ can replace wandering down corridors of books to, by chance encounter, discover a book of previously unknown subject. Viewing a ‘small device’ cannot be compared with, or replace, the pleasure of sitting comfortably in a chair and losing oneself in a ‘hard copy’ book. Reading

the printed word is far more relaxing than reading a glaring screen; especially on a ‘small device’. Tell me, Michael, how impressive is a copy of the Lindisfarne Gospels on your ‘small device’? Does it inspire you to take a trip to Holy Island? If the letter by Michael Hayman is not meant to be a witty support for a new Byron Bay library, then the thousands of books on his ‘small device’ must be comic books. Accord-

ing to the view expressed by Michael Hayman, the citizens of Byron Bay do not need a library because he has a ‘small device’ that caters to all his library needs. If Michael Hayman is serious – which I doubt – the opinion he expressed indicates a rather self-centred attitude that is not Byronian. Morgan Morgan

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books, replaced by various edevices. He can join hands in a big circle with all the other duffers who predicted in the 1980s that the paperless office was soon to be with us; that credit cards would soon lead to the cashless society; that the efficiencies of the computer in industry would soon lead to a 25-30 hour working week as the norm. And I am still waiting for my Roger Ramjet backpack to turn up and replace my car, bike and legs. There have been many transformational inventions, especially in the past 300 years of the Industrial and Post-Industrial revolutions, but only the foolishly brave try to define consequences before they emerge. And usually, the more extreme predictions turn out to be way off. Michael simply fails to grasp the purposes of a good library; for many library users it is not wholly, or even primarily, about books, papers, magazines, discs etc. A library is a social hub for readers in all fields at all levels, a hub where information is sought, offered and exchanged; where readers can discuss what they’ve read and pick up tips about what they might like to read next; where students can study and be assisted by professional librarians. Reading might generally be a solitary activity, but for many of us it has a vital social side to it which expands our reading choices, our knowledge and – dare I say it – may help impart such wisdom as we end up with. I am in Byron Library almost every weekday, sometimes for half an hour, sometimes a couple of hours. Contact with librarians (great people: they read books themselves and talk to readers about many, many others, and I tap into that knowledge) is always a part of my day’s business. For me and lots of others our local library and its staff are a vital community asset. The paper-printed word will be with us for a long, long time, I hope and suspect, and so with the libraries that have evolved to make them available in communities all over this planet over centuries. I shall follow Michael’s example and be foolishly brave: e-books simply won’t cut the mustard as a universal replacement for paper books, but will be a useful mode of some of the reading of some of the people for some of the time. So let’s have our new, enlarged and better equipped library as soon as possible, equipped for both the paperprinted word and the electronic version. It will be well utilised in this community. Stephen Reynolds

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Time to take notice of the snails’ alarm signals the while, the seas and their sediments continued to receive this toxic pollutant. Like an ocean liner at full steam changing direction, our global response was slow. The full repercussions of our ignorance and delay are not yet upon us. Though they make no sound, marine snails now raise a new alarm. The small snails known as pteropods have flaps on both sides of their single foot. They use these to swim through their home, the open seas of the cold Southern Ocean. Under certain conditions, they replace krill as the major food for many other species from small fish to great whales. But their delicate living shells are falling apart at the edges. This prompted Australian science workers to comb through Antarctic data assembled over the past ten years. In 2008, they announced the collective weight of shells of one pteropod species has indeed declined. Another species simply does not appear as often anymore.

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Who always has a soft body covered with a mantle and often, but not always, a hard exterior? With a single flat foot and a mouth full of chainsaw teeth? Who has green blood full of copper? A net of nerve cells with a row of some knotted together into clumps? Optional extras are either lungs or gills or being of one sex or another or both. Size? From microscopic to thirteen metres. Preposterous as it seems, for 570 million years, in the sea, in fresh water and on land, these are mollusks. Their many forms are all variations of the basic body plan. As limpets, they have a single shell like a chinaman’s hat. As clams, oysters, mussels and such, they have two. Being chitons, they live under a set of plates hooked together like chain mail. The squid and cuttlefish forms have a remnant of a shell shaped like a supporting rod which they carry it inside themselves. As octopuses, they have no shells or remnants at all.

Shells and us Finally, with bodies twisted 180 degrees and tapered to fit into their single coiled shell, they are snails. Surely at some moment in your life, you paid special attention to a snail? Or perhaps it was a snail’s shell? Snail shells always mean something to humans. Cowry snail shells, threaded together into belts or woven into baskets, speak of wealth. They were used as trade goods from as long ago as 3000 BC, sourced from the Maldives. The shells became the standard currency for Africa, India and

A local marine snail.

China. They were legal tender throughout the Middle East and in Europe. In parts of the world, they were used right into the mid 20th century.

Sex changes For centuries, science workers and teachers have dissected marine snails, counted them on shores throughout the world and observed their lifestyles. Although all snails on land are hermaphrodites, many marine snails have separate sexes. So in 1970-71, when researchers on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean reported an alarming change in females, everyone looked again to their snails. Suddenly, adult female snails grew penises. This blocked the passageway used for the release of eggs. But the females did not become functional males. With their females sterilised, these snail populations died out. By 1975, the entire southern coast of the UK reported a rapid decline of its dog whelk snails. This was directly related to imposex, as the deformity was called. In Arcachon Bay, France, imposex wiped out the

snails that drilled into commercial oysters. But the shells of the oysters themselves became deformed, their flat shape changing into very thick balls. In 1976, the oyster larvae did not survive. By 1980, the oyster fishery collapsed. Not till 1986 was the cause traced to the use of organtins in antifouling paint on boats and fish cages. The persistence of tributyltin (TBT) in the sediments was finally understood in the 1990s. France, Japan, the US and several other countries CO2 impact This time, the cause is allimited the use of the biocide, but this did not halt contami- ready known. The increase of nation. The pollutant recog- carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to be abnized no boundaries. sorbed by oceans around the Toxic input world but not without conBy 1998, the International sequences. The chemistry of Maritime Organisation legis- the sea is being changed. As lated a mandatory global ban it becomes more acidic, it also on the use of TBT on any craft holds less dissolved carbonate after 2008. In 2009, a Japanese ions in solution. It is these carresearch team found female bonate particles that snails use flounder larvae were becom- to build their shells. The edge of its mantle, filled ing masculinised. This was the first report of a proven effect with nerves, matches the growof TBT on a vertebrate animal. ing edge of its shell. The nerves From first alarm to global ‘read’ the pattern of the shell ban, 38 long years passed. All created to date, both the white

carbonate part and the colours which are proteins. They then instruct the cells in the mantle to secrete the next row of carbonate and proteins as required by the pattern unique to its species. If the carbonate is missing, what can be built? Living in acidic waters, how to keep whatever’s made from dissolving? The last time we ‘heard’ snails, we took forty years to respond. Facing climate change, we humans have choices: energy savings, renewable energy, alternative lifestyles and more. Now, how quickly will we act?

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Praying to Eat Love

The Dendy is joined by the Writers Festival to host the Byron premiere of EAT PRAY LOVE on Wednesday October 6. If you’d like a double pass giveaway email gigs@echo.net.au with subject header ‘pray for it’.

Fiona O’Loughlin Tix I have a double pass to see Fiona O’Loughlin at the Byron Services Club on Monday November 1. She’s the hottest femaile comic in the country. To enter email gigs@echo. net.au with subject header ÅWVI ÅWVIŸ IVL \W ÅVL W]\ more about the show ring 6684 3443.

Blues and Roots Man ASH GRUNWALD plays the Hotel Great Northern this Friday; he’s also a featured artist at Bellingen Global Carnival this long weekend. It’s his Hot Mama Vibes Album tour, and if the live gig is anywhere near as good as this album, then Ash is going to be cooking. Ash Hot Mama Vibes is a wonderful album. I don’t know – it’s kind of Sly & the Family Stonish funkier than I expected; how do you describe it? Yep well it does seem to be a bit funkier in places than my past stuff. It’s more just me exploring different elements of whats going round in my head. A lot of what I write these days comes from the beat first. Singing and guitar usually spill out pretty naturally in the studio so I just tend to go where the beat takes me. I really relaxed with this album and let it happen.

Why did you mix electronica with blues...weren’t you worried that it all could have gone horribly wrong, like mixing chocolate with bananas...hang on, that works... Well that’s probably why I took it slowly. My first album was straight blues and it took another four to get where I am now. I love electronic instruments just as I love my old National steel guitar. I’ve always gotten a kick out of combining the really old with the really new. Like in Raw; it’s got chain gang sounds on top of a hip hop beat with an attempted sinister guitar riff. I hate the thought that if you’re playing bluesy stuff you can’t draw from now and mix it up. So tell me about Hot Mama? It’s just a little comedy song really. Bit of fun. It all came from that chorus. That’s one I’ve been kicking around for a long time. Do you think you’re more comfortable with yourself as a person and as a musician now than when you first started? I think so. I feel like I can do

what I want musically because I’ve reached my goal of finding my own sound. As a person I probably feel less sure of myself the older I get for some reason. I’m hoping that’s a good thing. What are you prepared to do now creatively that frightened you a decade ago? What I’m doing now. Violating Genre boundries. Tell me a little about the recording process... where, how long, what did you go in there wanting to achieve? It was recorded over a period of six months. Most of the intital jams were done over email. Actually that was for the half of the album with the hip hop producers. The other half came from two days’ jamming with the band in Brizzy and another two weeks turning those jams into real songs. With the band stuff I just wanted to have fun and see if we could lay down some building blocks. I knew the tough bit was going to be turning something from a fun jam with potential into a real song, but I love that process too.

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soAP boX Mandy Nolan GETTING YOUR DUCKLINGS ACROSS THE ROAD Don’t drink water in plastic bottles that have been in the sun because you’ll get cancer, don’t eat margarine because you’ll go blind, don’t eat sugar because you’ll get diabetes, or fat, or cancer or both, don’t make friends with weirdos on Facebook in case they stalk you then meet you at a train station and murder you. Don’t put buttons or foreign objects in your mouth because you’ll choke. Teenage girls take Where before I’d looked note, that also goes for penises. around and seen a cosy room, Don’t get immunised, you I suddenly saw sharp corners, could end up with a disability. poisonous chemicals, gaping Get immunised, because you doors and finger mashing could end up with a disability cupboards. or a nasty case of Byron Shire The world is not a safe place. I am reminded of this driving to Whooping Cough, or dead from diphtheria or tetanus or Ballina the other day. On the polio. Bang on the backsteps horizon I see three tiny shapes before you walk down because moving onto the bitumen. A brown snakes live under the mother duck has decided that house. 11am on a rainy Saturday is a Don’t eat unwashed lettuce great time to cross the Pacific Highway. A little brown mother because you’ll get botulism. Don’t talk on the mobile for waddles in the wake of two too long because you’ll get a fluffy little ducklings. In the middle of this 100 kilometre per brain tumour. Don’t lick leaking hour death trap this story book batteries. Don’t ride your bike. Don’t swim in estuaries, scene unfolds. I hit the brake. If I ran over a mother duck and there’s some weird flesh-eating bacteria. Don’t hit your brother her ducklings I didn’t think I’d with a cricket bat. Don’t get in ever come out of counselling. the car with stoners. Don’t hitch Jesus, is there a DOCS for hike, you could get picked ducks? What the hell was she up by some out of control thinking? You don’t take your psychopath. If you are driving babies across a road. Surely whatever is on the other side is don’t pick up hitch hikers, not worth being mowed down they could be out-of-control by an approaching vehicle! She psychopaths. Don’t take drugs like I did. Don’t makes it across. This time. drink. Don’t smoke. And you I am so moved by the fragility know what, don’t drive, there’s of life that I start to cry. My nowhere really worth going daughter looks at me like I’m anyway. Just stay at home. With nuts. I probably am. If I run me. Until you’re forty. And no over the ducks I cry. If I don’t run over the ducks I cry. I think one wants you. It will be just you and your Mum. There’s that I am that mother duck, nothing creepy about that. and every day I must send my most precious beings into a I can’t get the ducklings out world which may not return of my head. I’m worrying them. When I send my kids about them every day. I can’t down the street to get a bottle sleep for thinking of all the of milk I warn them about mothers who don’t get their creepy paedophiles with fluffy ducklings across the road. It’s puppies, to be careful crossing the absolute powerlessness of the road, and don’t use the it that frightens me. It’s 3am. I’m Mullumbimby pedestrian in an insomniac stupor. I get in crossing because it is more the car. I drive to Ballina. I wait. dangerous than jay walking. Mother Duck emerges from the grass with her babies. I bag I tell them not to lick the them. Chuck them in the boot receivers of public telephones and drive them home. I lock because they’re covered in them in the bathroom. They’re hepatitis, that you don’t sit on safe. I fall asleep. I wake to a a public toilet seat because scream of a child wandering someone else’s wee could to the loo for a morning pee: touch your bum or you could ‘Mum I’ve been attacked... by get their bum germs and get a duck!’ herpes or festering bum sores.

Being a parent is terrifiying. The moment my cervix dilated 10cm and a brand new human being emerged, I opened the door to a world of anxiety that I never knew existed.

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Was the outcome what you expected? Well I didn’t really have very firm expectations. I just finished the songs and tried to make them sound as good as they can be. Sometimes it’s like the song already exist and you’re just bringing it to the surface. That was a key difference for me in this album. It didnt need to fit together as one coherent work. I was actually thinking if there’s a lot of variation, all the better. It’s all about choices isn’t it, so many different ways you can go with an album ...How does the technology you choose create the path that you need to follow? Well maybe one or two songs on the album could have happend in the analog days but the most part they were done using a lot of loops. Especially for the tracks I did with the Trials, Countbounce and Chasm, it was also a case of emailing to and fro. The fact that you can jam over email and have the track almost finished before you’ve even talked on the phone is amazing. That’s pretty much how it was with Trials. I was in Canada and then later in Byron while I was working on a collab with the Funkoars and I still hadn’t even heard his voice. What I found really interesting is that the impression I had of him through the typed word was pretty much exactly how he is in person.

Do you think that each new album needs to contain footprints of what has come before, or is it always a brand new process? Usually that’s what I try to do. I’ve never liked it when my favourite musos have gone on massive departures so I try to take the audience with me as well. Having said that. I’m not sure if fans of ‘Introducing’ would love ‘Hot Mama Vibes’. Which track are you proudest of? Theres a bit in ‘Change’. Just this ascending little riff that I played on the guitar, but it sounds sort of like demonic heavy bass in a really up happy song and I’m really happy with that bit. But for the most part I need to take a few years before I can see it with any objectivity, and even then, it will be coloured by my views at the time. Its probably good not to get to attached in a way because it’s all just a matter of opinion. I love the beats on a few of them too. What should we be expecting for the Byron show? I’ve got the four piece who played on a lot of the album. Fingers Malone is on kit drum, Synth and Mpc, Kanchana is playing African percussion and Djing plus playing MPC, and Benny Owen is playing the car door, Djembe and a Sink. I’m still doing the one-man-band thing in the middle of the cacophony, so there’s a fair bit of percussion up there!

AMY MEREDITH AT THE HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN ON SUNDAY

Amy’s gig Amy Meredith’s Young At Heart has sent fans into an online frenzy. The band released their debut album Restless last week, Understanding the Method where it debuted on the national ARIA charts at #8, following With three critically acclaimed albums to their name and hundreds Lying smashing into the Top Ten of the ARIA singles chart. They of gigs under their belt, roots/rock duo Method are back in the will soon be supporting Aussie rockers Grinspoon around the saddle over the next few weeks with a string of shows across the country, before heading out as headliners on their own tour to North Coast. Guitarist Bill Jacobi is a popular solo performer in take their tunes to the masses. Off the back of the two smash hit and around Byron with open tuned and lap slide guitars twisting singles, Lying and Pornstar, Restless has been backed up with live their way around songs that are both evocative and powerful. He appearances on ‘Hey Hey It’s Saturday’, the State of Origin, and is joined by Frank Corby, who was most recently seen pounding ‘Sunrise’, followed by gigs from Perth to Brisbane and everywhere the skins behind legendary blues band The Bondi Cigars. Frank is in between. The band have toured non-stop for the past 12 also a notable songwriter in his own right, adding a rich tapestry months, scoring massive support slots with the likes of Cobra of rhythm and texture as well as his dark vocals to the mix. Starship, Stereophonics and Good Charlotte. They play the Hotel Together they make music that is an eclectic amalgamation of Great Northern on Sunday. swamp/roots, alt. county and hillbilly funk, that somehow looks back at a wealth of musical tradition and then turn and runs the Sunbeach full of Cowgirils other way. You can catch them at The Beach Hotel on Thursday night and at The Eltham Hotel on Friday. Kathryn Jones, Anna van Riel and Anna O’Donnell are the East Coast’s sassiest new bluegrass/folk/roots band. The ‘Swingin’ Cowgirls’ play a blend of bluegrass, folk ‘n’ country rock with catchy melodies & toe tapping rhythms. Their breathtaking harmonies add a magical element to their shows and they guarantee to have you hollering for more. Van Riel & Jones met high in the Western Ranges whilst lassoing brumbies. After wrangling feisty, fiddle playing cowgirl, Anna O’Donnell, their posse was complete. With a booty of ukuleles, fiddles and acoustic guitars, together they serenade the lonely hearts of Australia’s East Coast. The Swingin’ Cowgirls are fast becoming known for their cheeky lyrics, upbeat energy, not to mention a wit as fast as a high noon showdown. So take hold of the reins folks!

METHOD AT THE BEACH HOTEL ON THURSDAY AND THE ELTHAM HOTEL ON FRIDAY

The Swingin’ Cowgirls are the sexiest tumbleweed on the East Coast and they’re blowin’ your way. Friday at the Ocean Shores Country Club, Saturday at The Sandbar in Brunswick and Sunday at Ballina Beach Village.

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The Echo caught up with Lisa after a 23 date tour in Italy. How have you structured the show... is there talking between, do we get a narrative? There’s always a structure in a show for me but it’s still taking shape. For sure there will be some talking and testifying. How have you chosen the songs? There must have been a lot that you couldn’t include. For sure, but I’ve narrowed it down to my favorite gospel tunes which will also communicate well to an audience. I’m hoping I wont cry. These tunes go back to the most sacred part of my soul.

What are the roots of gospel - how did church music come to the forefront like jazz or blues? The African slaves took the form and melodies of the traditional hymns of their Christian slave masters and infused their own style and thus was born African American gospel and many other forms of music that have become legendary. from jazz and blues and to rhythm and blues and motown and beyond. Was to be expected really hahaha. What does gospel mean to you...Do you feel that intensity on stage when you are singing and performing... It’s my roots, it how I learned to sing and where my passion and devotion to music was born. Can gospel music be transformative? Of course... all music is. You are working with Mohini Cox - tell me about the collaboration? We’re bringing our individual styles together and are are working on some tunes together. I’ve sat in on some of Mohini’s shows and look forward to seeing how this collaboration develops.

They say you never really know a person until you sing gospel together. And the band? Tell me about the players. Geoff Wright is MCing, got some dudes from my soul band (Dave Sanders, Max Stowers and Connor Fitzgerald) and another keyboard player who’s name escapes me... sorry). I remember seeing a Clarence Fountain and the Blind Boys from Alabama gig when I was in my early twenties and it made me weep but feel ecstatic at the same time. Why do you think Gospel touches people so profoundly? Because it’s devotional in nature and emotional and so harmonically beautiful it’s difficult to not be moved. I get shivers, my stomach aches (with tenderness) and I am often in tears. I will try and keep it together for these shows. Experience something profound at the Byron Brewery... opens Sunday. With shows scheduled for Sunday October 24 and November 14. Bookings can be made 6685 5833 and at www.kupromotions.oztix.com.au

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Down Memory Laneous A mongrel born of love lost, intoxication, back beats, nipples, distortion, duality and Staffordshire terriers, Laneous and the Family Yah are proud to present their new album Found Things. A collage of inspiration found in the band’s travels, collected to produce a miscellaneous representation of their experiences in music and words, Found Things is 17 tracks written between mid 2009 to mid 2010 by Laneous & the Family Yah and recorded mid 2010 at Psi Fi studios in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley by Peet G. From start to finish, front to back, Found Things is a devastating mongrel mixture of genres, instruments, tempos, styles and influences, and it solidifies Laneous & The Family Yah as one of the most dangerous acts in the country. Byron Brewery on Saturday, for FREE!

Being Eclectic is Wright In their three years together as a band, Melbourne genre-mashers Simon Wright and the Eclective have gone from being a Fitzroy Jam Band to a local icon, pumping out party vibes to their ever growing loyal followers. It’s hard to pigeon hole the Eclective. The energetic dance floor is always a colourful bunch. The hip hop diehards are banging their heads, the reggae crew are doin’ the one drop hop and the smooth soul cats are sittin’ in the pocket groove. One thing they all share in common though, is a smile from ear to ear. Their music is an uplifting urban-jazz-and-beyond collision of hip hop, soul, funk, reggae, Latin, blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Saturday at the Beach Hotel.

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WINTER 1 MAY – 31 OCTOBER 2010 MONDAY 6am The Morning Mix Kabes 9am Lighthouse Lounge Andy Travis 11am Belly BellySisters 12pm Cultural Awareness DJ Terra Nullis & Sister Yapa 2pm Q’s Jazz ‘n Blues Quentin Watts 4pm Cruizy Beatz DJ Cruizy 6pm Grailey Whole Celtic Show Margaret Wyatt 8pm At The Soul Inn Jasmine 10pm Freedom Run Jimmy & Callum TUESDAY 6am Cock a Doodle Doo Lou 9am Love, Life & Laughter Pavitar 11am Byron Business Phil Daly 12pm Soul Fyah Shakona 1pm Mezzanine Mazzy and Bec 2pm The Music Garden Michael Brereton 4pm Theme Park Lyn McCarthy 6pm Post Modern Backlash Hudson 8pm Radio Mundial Steve Snelgrove 10pm Booty Call Lainie Chait WEDNESDAY 6am Catch and Grab DJ Holly Holster 9am 2481 Undone Nicqui Yazdi 11am Go Earthcare Ros Elliott 12pm That’s Amore Yv & Sergio 1pm Suara Indonesia Dharma, Kirana, Judy & Francesca 2pm The Junkyards Stuey 4pm African Massive Manie 6pm Bongo Gum Brett Diemar 8pm Free Range Rhythms Elixir 10pm The Freq Consortium Jonny Coates

THURSDAY 6am Planet Luv Glitter 9am Arts Canvass Karena Wynn-Moylan 11am Bohemian Beat Riddhi 12pm Juke Joint Tony Parker 2pm Audio Chocolate Rich 4pm Future Classics Matt Meir 6pm Crossroads Paul Martin 8pm Cruisin for a Bluesin The Honeydripper 10pm Direction in Groove Oliver Hughes FRIDAY 6am That Friday Feeling Nicky 9am The Spin Cycle Karin Kolbe 11am Not The Comedy Show Paul & Danno 12pm Whirled Music Phil Hurst 1pm Fab Wah Tom T-Jet 2pm Grooveyard Teesha & Nilesh 4pm Strictly Vinyl (Happy Days) Inchie 6pm Chop-Suey Rachi 8pm Submerged/Rotation/Down & Out Si Clone, Pob & Slinky 10pm CafÊ Royale Al Royale 12am The Sounds of Africa DJ Massaganda SATURDAY 6am Buffet Breakfast Chilla 8am Musical Kaleidoscope Jill 10am Cowboy’s Sweetheart Carrie D 12pm Red Hot & Cool Anthony & Ken 2pm Toasted Lady Marmalade 4pm The Hot Spot Victoria & Kirsty 5pm Youthamism Damon & Sam 8pm Diggin in the Archives Undertaker & Joan of Arc 10pm Shel’s Place Shel SUNDAY 7am Colours of Byron Des 10am Baby Boomers Brunch Alan the Yesterday man 12pm Omnibus RG Pedicini & Les Schmidt 2pm Radio Latina Yolanda & Bita 4pm The Bay Lounge Aqua 6pm Music on the Edge Brian 8pm Broken Heart Road Peggy & Fulton 10pm The Beatseekerz

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FREE (QW HUWD LQPH QW Wednesday 29th Sept 6:30pm Open Mic Night with Matty Devitt Monday 4th October 5pm DJ Soundambulle Tuesday 5th October 6.30pm Vocal Party (Karaoke Style) with John J Bradley Wednesday 6th October 6:30pm Open Mic Night with Matty Devitt Thursday 7th October 7pm The Chris Cook Band Sunday 10th October 6pm Slim Pickens Monday 11th October 5pm DJ Soundambulle

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around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery. In her travels, she discovers the true pleasure of food in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, true love in Bali.

Check out the Fashion This Friday at the Byron Theatre eleven local designers compete for the title of Designer of The Year at Voyeur - Byron’s Fashion Expose.

STICKY FINGERS AT THE HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN ON SATURDAY

Sticky situation This Newtown fourpiece Misfits present a melodic, mega-hectic mash of psychedelic, pop and reggae that’ll have you throwing shapes around rooms with people you barely know, trading your flat screen for a ticket to ride. These Sydney based rude boys are delivering a refreshing vibe to Australian music. The band began their rise when drummer, Beaker and bass player Paddy Fingers, met busker Dylan Frost one night in early 09 outside the Coopers Arms hotel in Newtown. Dylan, fresh from NZ was on the streets with his guitar busking for coin outside the pub. Hotel Great Northern on Saturday.

Classic Music For those who love classical music, this is a must see. This transgenerational group of wandering minstrels give new life and energy to some age-old pieces in a robust performance. Catch this new generation of string players with the Stars of the Australian Chamber Orchestra at the Bangalow A&I Hall on Tuesday at 7.30pm. Bookings at Barebones in Bangalow.

Getting Nicked at the Courthouse Stand-up comedian Nick Penn has been laying them in the aisles of late with his laconic, hysterical take on the Australian ethos. Nick is one of the few comics who manages to present cutting edge comedy that’s clean and funny! Nick’s been a regular on the comedy scene for two decades, starting out at the Comedy Store and going on to work festivals, corporate events and clubs around the country. Nick’s the master of the one liner. He’s also pretty handy with a didge and does one of the best race calls you will ever hear. Mr Penn MC’s The Open Mic comedy at The Courthouse on Thursday October 7. It starts at 8pm & it’s free!

VOYUER FASHION SHOW AT THE BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE ON FRIDAY

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There will be awards for Outfit of the Night and Face of Voyeur 2010. The night is not to miss, doors open at 6.30pm and guests will be treated to canapés and a glass of sparkling on arrival. The catwalk show kicks off at 7.30pm and features showcases from the 11 designers plus musicians and circus performers. The bar will be open through out the show and also after, when special celebrity guest DJ Grant Smillie will play an hours set before heading to La La Land for the after party.

This Sunday the Byron Theatre will remove the seats and transform into a Latin dance club. Noche Latina (Latin nights) will be a celebration of Latin rhythms, music, food and above all DANCING. Dance the night away with the captivating sounds of Passion Flamenca, Marilane and Brazilian Sound Waves Street Afro Latin Dancers from Ecuador and the irresistible Afro-Cuban beats of Copal. There will be great authentic Mexican and Spanish food and drink. And it will all happen on the biggest sprung dance floor on the coast so bring your dancing shoes. Only $15 with proceeds going to the Byron Community Centre. Tickets $15 available from Box office Byron Community Centre www.byroncentre.com.au.

Eat Pray... Elizabeth Gilbert’s best-selling memoir Eat Pray Love comes to gorgeous technicolour life with the big-screen adaptation starring Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem (lucky Julia!). Liz Gilbert had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having – a husband, a house, a successful career – yet like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life. Newly divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone and into a new life, embarking on a journey

www.myspace.com/rocktheyac www.facebook.com/rocktheyac Local Bands: Glass Towers & Velvet Sand! Get UR Tix Now!!

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Call Steffi to book a spot! PHOTOGRAPHY WITH DEB 29 & 30th – 11am to 2pm SKATEBOARDING WITH JAI 4 & 5th Oct – 10 to 3 pm

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Zhongjian: Midway A Wollongong City Gallery touring exhibition consisting of 14 artists from China and Australia featuring painting, sculpture, installation and video production

Zhang Qing Ceremonial garment of Qing dynasty officials No.1 Crane (Detail)

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Chatter: Robert Ryan Paintings which offer aerial views resembling tapestries from a distance, yet up close layers reveal themselves as in most things in life

Taciturn: Travis Paterson Prints reflecting on and exploring visual narratives acting as conversations in lieu of conversations

Artists by artists: works from the collection - portraits and self portraits

HOSPITALITY COURSE Starting in October – Call Mel (Ext 3)

SNAP! 2010 YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION matter young people

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Footy Show favourite Mick Meredith brings his music-making comedy mirth to Side Splitting Comedy at the Currumbin RSL on Thursday October 7. Mick is one of Australia’s most versatile comedy performers and has established himself over the years as a popular and successful funny man. Mick cut his teeth in the musical world, playing in bands in his early teens then a detour into magic and clowning and finally switching to stand-up comedy in his 30s. His experience in all these genres of entertainment hasmade him an all-round performer, a tradesman of comedy, and he can blend all his skills into one huge show, a big fat comedy buffet with all the trimmings. Mick’s style has been described as laidback and cheeky with plenty of laughs and applause, a bloke you’ll laugh at onstage and want to have a beer with afterwards.

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Drop in fun for high school kids: movies, food, music, gaming, and more… every week 5 to 10pm

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To check out the amazing local creative talent and mix with the local fashionista, get your ticket asap as the event sold out last year. Tickets are $25 / $22 concession available from www. byroncentre.com.au or the Community Centre box office, or call 6685 6807. The selected designers are: IDIS Designs, In Annie’s Pocket, Muther Of All Things, Shanti Greenwood, Alexandra Leeb, Tickle, Satya, Massuri, Belle Byron Bay, Fruitilicious and Kultcha from the 3rd Draw Down.

Tweed River Art Gallery FRIDAY NIGHTS @ THE YAC

Dendy Byron Bay Cinemas and the Byron Bay Writers Festival are hosting a gala Byron premiere of Eat Pray Love on Wednesday October 6 with champagne and wine in the foyer from 6pm, a luscious theatre snack, and great door prizes including dinner vouchers from Chameleon Cafe and O’Sushi, and a covetable bag o’ books from the festival. Tickets $25 on sale now at the cinema.

CPM 1992-2008 Acquired works on paper from CPM Print Award -833 2&$ - Acquired award winning photographic works 38%/,& 352*5$0 )UL 2FW SP Official Opening - Refreshment served by Friends of the Gallery 6XQ 2FW DP Floortalk: Travis Paterson on themes and processes in Taciturn 6XQ 2FW SP Kids in Foyer: Asian Papercrafts with Francesca - FREE 7XHV 1RY DP SP Friends : Melbourne Cup Luncheon - $35 Book Now!!

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MICK MEREDITH FEATURES AT THE CURRUMBIN RSL ON THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER Mick has appeared on film, TV and radio including The Footy Show, Mornings with Kerri Ann, Ten HD’s Thursday Night Live, Joker Poker, The Fat, LG, Picnic, KFC and AAPT commercials, Stand-up Australia, Triple M, The Sydney Cracker Festival Gala and feature films Bloody Hell and Footy Legends with Anh Do, Peter Phelps and Claudia Karvan. He is joined by Mullum Mumma stand up comedian Ellen Briggs and MC Mandy Nolan. Thursday October 7 at 7.30pm. Currumbin RSL. Door and bar open 6.30pm. Show starts at 7.30pm. $15 members $18 non members, bookings recommended. Tickets can be purchased at www.currumbinrsl. com.au or call 07) 5534 7999. Light dinner meals available. 18+ event. The FREE KIDS CLUB is open until 10pm for this event.

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10.30 Breakout (M) 11.40 Suburban Secrets (M) 12.00 Room For Improvement 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News

6.05am to 3.00pm Kids’ Programs 3.05 Spellbinder 3.35 Trapped 4.00 Dead Gorgeous 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 King Arthur’s Disasters 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.30 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 The World This Week 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Stateline Select 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 James Martin’s Champagne 6.30 Poh’s Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Strictly Speaking 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara (M) 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 The Last Enemy (M) 1.00 Parliament 2.00 Big Ideas 3.00 National Press Club 4.00 Catalyst Programs are correct at the time of going to press but beware – all stations like tinkering with things at the last minute.

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ABC 3 6.05am to 3.00pm Kids’ Programs 3.05 Spellbinder 3.35 Trapped 4.00 Dead Gorgeous 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 King Arthur’s Disasters 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.35 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 11.50 Kitchen Time 2.30 Movie: Knights Of The South Bronx (PG 2005) Ted Danson, Malcolm David Keeley 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Ugly Betty 7.00 Airline USA 7.30 The Royal 8.30 McCallum (M) 10.40 Wycliffe (M) 11.50 The Black Donnellys 1.00 The World Around Us 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Leyland Brothers World 5.00 Home Shopping

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4.30 UEFA Champions League 9.00 World News 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen 3.30 Letters And Numbers 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 4.00 The Journal 7.20 The Daily Show 4.30 Newshour 7.40 The Colbert Report 5.30 Global Village 8.00 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Letters And Numbers 8.30 The Gruen Transfer 6.30 World News Australia 9.00 Horne And Corden (M) 7.30 Food Safari 9.30 Gary: Tank Commander (M) 8.00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 10.00 Harry And Paul (M) 8.30 Heston’s Feasts 10.30 Tracey Ullman’s State Of The 9.30 World News Australia Union (M) 10.00 UEFA Champions League 11.00 Little Miss Jocelyn (M) Hour 11.30 John Safran’s Race Relations (M) 11.00 Movie: Night Run (M 2006) 12.00 Ideal (M) 12.30 Roman’s Empire Dutch drama. Stars Frank (M) 1.00 The Royal Today 1.30 Zoo Days Lammers, Fedja Van Heut 2.00 Close 12.50 Movie: Uno (M 2004) Norwegian drama. Stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolai Cleve 2.40 Weatherwatch

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4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Catalyst 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 Compass 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Landline Extra 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Lateline Business 9.00 The World 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Newsline 11.00 ABC News 11.25 The 7.30 Report 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Newsline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 The 7.30 Report 3.00 Lateline 3.35 Lateline Business

11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Love Is A Four Letter Word (PG) Barry Bostwick, Teri Polo, Robert Mailhouse 2.00 Staines Down Drains 2.30 Go Go Stop 3.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force 8.30 City Homicide (M) 9.30 The Wild And Dangerous Kimberley Coast With Malcom Douglas

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SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News

6.00 Global Village 6.30 Food Trip 7.00 Made In Spain 7.30 Insight 8.30 UEFA Champions League 10.00 Movie: The Desert Within (MA 2008) Mexican drama. Stars Mario Zaragoza 12.05 Movie: A Heart Elsewhere (PG 2002) Italian comedy. Stars Neri Marcore, Vanessa Incontrada 2.00 Weatherwatch

NBN

2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours (G) 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Glee 8.30 House (M) 9.30 Lie To Me (M) 10.30 Late News & Sports Tonight 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs (M) 1.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.00 Hot Property 8.25 Lotto 8.30 RPA 9.30 The Boss Is Coming To Dinner 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M) 11.30 Til Death 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20 1.30 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

ONE HD 6.00 Golf Central 6.30 Athletix. The IAAF Magazine 7.00 Football. Bundesliga Weekly Highlights 8.00 NFL Total Access

GO!

3.30 Omnisport 4.00 WRC Shakedown 4.30 This Week In Baseball 5.00 Major League Baseball

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2.00 Drop Dead Diva 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Wipeout USA 8.30 Two And A Half Men 9.00 The Inbetweeners 9.30 Spartacus – Blood And Sand (AV) 10.30 Dark Blue (M) 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 Human Target (M) 11.30 South Park (MA) 12.00 Human Target (M) 1.00 Spartacus – Blood And Sand (AV) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

TEN

NBN

9.00 Cycling UCI Road World Championships – LIVE 5.00 Omnisport 5.30 Action Wednesday. Sports Unlimited 6.30 Pro Bull Riding 7.30 The Making Of... 8.30 TNA Xplosion 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships Highlights 11.00 Athletics: Great North City Games 2010 12.00 Sports Tonight Late

12.15 Twenty20 Champions League Cricket Final

PRIME

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz Seven Morning News 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 12.00 Movie: Ghost Dad (PG 1990) 1.00 The View

2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours (PG) 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.00 Recruits 8.30 Rush (M) 11.30 Stag (M) 12.00 Heroes Of The 9.30 Burn Notice (M) Amazon 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 10.30 Late News & Sports Tonight Seven News 11.15 Bet 24/7 – Odds On (M) 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Cycling 1.30 Infomercials 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters Bill Cosby 2.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The Matty Johns Show 8.30 The Amazing Race 10.00 Ghost Whisperer (M) 11.00 Scrubs

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9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 11.55 Martha Stewart Show 12.55 Taste 1.55 Coastal Kitchen

2.30 Movie: The Golden Seal (PG 1983) Torquil Campbell 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Ugly Betty

7.00 Movie: Underdog (PG 2007) Jason Lee, Peter Dinklage 8.40 Licence To Kill (M 1989) Timothy Dalton, Wayne Newton 11.15 The Professionals (M) 12.20 The World Around Us 1.30 AFL Footy Flashbacks 4.00 Leyland Brothers World 4.40 Room For Improvement 5.00 Home Shopping

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TEN

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz 9.00Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 1.00 The View

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2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Cops LAC (M) 9.30 The NRL Footy Show 11.30 The AFL Footy Show 1.00 Skippy 1.30 Entertainment Tonight 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America

GO!

ONE HD 6.00 Major League Baseball 8.00 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships Highlights 9.00 Football: Arsenal TV 12.00 Tennis: ATP World Tour Uncovered 12.30 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships – LIVE 5.30 Omnisport 6.00 I Fish 6.30 Sailing: Audi IRC Series 7.00 Golf Central 7.30 Thursday Night Live 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Cycling: UCI Road World Championships Highlights 11.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series Highlights 12.00 Sports Tonight Late 12.15 Omnisport 12.45 Golf Central 1.15 National Football League 3.30 Major League Baseball

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Wipeout USA 2.00 Charlie’s Angels 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00Two And A Half Men

9.30 Movie: The Mothman Prophecies (M 2002) Laura Linney, Richard Gere 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 Ballistyx Snowboard Show 1.00 Dark Blue (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

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ABC 1

ABC 2

SBS 1

PRIME

TEN

NBN

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Penguin Island 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope With Andrew Denton 1.30 East Of Everything 2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead (M) 10.10 Lateline 10.55 Star Stories (M) Simon Cowell 11.20 The Gruen Transfer (M) 11.50 rage (M)

5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs

4.45 UEFA Europa League LIVE 7.05 UEFA Europa League Delayed 9.10 World News 1.30 Insight 2.30 Real Top Guns 3.00 Living Black 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global Village Bhutan 6.00 Letters And Numbers 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Rituals Latin America 8.30 Convoy War for the Atlantic 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Man Hunters (M) 10.55 Movie: The Mother (MA 2003) UK drama. Stars Daniel Craig, Anne Reid, Anna Wilson-Jones 12.50 Movie: Cleopatra (M 2003) Argentinian comedy. Stars Norma Aleandro, Natalia Oreiro 2.45 Weatherwatch

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Life Is Ruff (G 2005) Kyle Massey, Kay Panabaker 2.00 Kids’ Programs 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Wild Hogs (M 2007) Tim Allen, John Travolta 10.30 Movie: The Mummy (M 1999) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz 1.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat

ABC 3 6.05am to 4.30pm Kids’ Programs 4.40 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.35 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

6.00 Fabulous Beekman Boys 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 The Daily Show 7.40 The Colbert Report 8.00 Wallace And Gromit 8.30 Life On Mars (M) 9.30 Breaking Bad (M) 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock Stadium Rock 11.10 Wyclef Jean’s All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall 12.10 Planet Rock Profiles The Streets 12.35 The Royal Today 1.05 Zoo Days 1.35 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.20 The Drum 5.00 ABC News 5.15 The Quarters 5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 9.30 Australia Network News 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Business Today 11.00 ABC News 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Landline Extra 1.30 ABC News 2.00 Midday Report 2.30 One Plus One 3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Contact Sport 6.00 ABC News 6.05 The Drum 6.45 The Quarters 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 ABC News 8.30 Australian Story 9.00 The World 10.00 Four Corners 10.45 Media Watch 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Foreign Correspondent 12.00 ABC News 12.05 The Drum 12.45 The Quarters 1.00 BBC World News 1.30 Australian Story 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Foreign Correspondent 3.00 Lateline 3.40 Media Watch

SATURDAY 2

ABC 1 5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick (G*) 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest 3.00 Rugby Union Shute Shield LIVE – Grand final 5.00 Bowls Queensland Open: Mens Pairs Final 6.00 Annabel Langbein The Free Range Cook 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.30 The Bill (M) 9.20 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M) Birmingham 10.05 Ashes To Ashes (M) 11.00 rage (M) 2.00 DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS Turn clocks forward one hour

ABC 3

SUNDAY 3

6.05am to 4.30pm Kids’ Programs 5.00 Trapped! 5.25 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.50 Pat And Stan 6.00 The Twisted Whiskers Show 6.30 Escape From Scorpion Island 7.00 Rush TV 7.25 Good Game: SP 7.45 The Tribe 9.05 Close

ABC 2 6.00 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.30

Kids’ Program At The Movies Wild At Heart Hope Springs Movie: The Beguiled (M 1971) Clint Eastwood 10.15 Movie: Forever And A Day (PG 1943) Frank Lloyd 12.00 Once A Soldier 12.30 1 Giant Leap 12.55 South Side Story (PG*) Armani Army 1.25 Sleep Clinic (M) 2.00 Close DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS Turn clocks forward one hour

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 ABC News 4.05 The Quarters 4.15 The Drum 5.05 Q&A 6.00 Stateline 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 ABC News 7.45 Contact Sport 8.00 ABC News 8.45 The Quarters 9.00 ABC News 9.45 The Quarters 10.00 One Plus One 10.30 Stateline 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Stateline 12.00 ABC News 12.30 7.30 Select 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 Four Corners 2.45 Media Watch 3.00 Stateline 3.30 Foreign Correspondent 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 One Plus One 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian Story 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 Select 8.00 Q&A 9.00 The World 9.30 Foreign Correspondent 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Landline Extra 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Australian Story 12.00 Big Ideas 1.00 Stateline 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Stateline 3.00 BBC World News 3.30 Stateline

ABC 1

ABC 2

4.00 rage 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders

6.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Francesco’s Mediterranean Voyage Badlands 6.30 A Quiet Word With Bill Bailey 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Mr Prince Producer Hal Prince 8.15 Kyle Riabko Canadian musician 9.00 Chasing Shadows (M) 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous 10.00 The Office (M) 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (M) 11.00 Live At The Basement The Ray Mann Three 12.00 Erasure At The BBC 12.55 Beautiful Noise British Sea Power 2.00 Close

11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick (G*) 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 The Four Alps 3.30 Glass Artist Philip Glass 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Mother And Son 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The Ocean’s Supermum The Australian sea lion 8.30 Stephen Fry Live At The Sydney Opera House (M) 10.00 Compass Home, Later On 10.30 The Sculpture Diaries 11.20 Order In The House 12.20 Movie: Breakfast At Tiffany’s (G 1961) Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard 2.15 Movie: Here We Go Again (G 1942) Jim and Marian Jordan 3.30 Talking Heads David Campbell 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club

ABC 3 6.05am to 3.10pm Kids’ Programs 3.40 Dead Gorgeous 4.30 Class Of The Titans 4.55 Iron Man 5.15 Good Game: SP 5.35 Rush TV 6.00 Spliced! 6.20 Total Drama Action 6.45 Escape From Scorpion Island 7.15 Blue Water High 7.40 The Latest Buzz 8.05 The Sleepover Club 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

ABC NEWS 24 4.00 Stateline 5.00 Big Ideas 6.00 Stateline 6.30 Behind The News 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Talking Heads: Keith Payne 8.00 ABC News 9.00 Insiders 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Stateline 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Stateline 12.00 ABC News 12.30 Offsiders 1.00 Big Ideas 2.00 Landline 3.00 Stateline 3.30 Asia Pacific Focus 4.00 ABC News 4.30 Behind The News 5.00 ABC News 5.30 Inside Business 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Foreign Correspondent 7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One 8.00 Insiders 9.00 The World 9.30 Asia Pacific Focus 10.00 ABC News 10.30 Message Stick (G*) 11.00 ABC News 11.30 Compass 12.00 Big Ideas 2.00 BBC World News 2.30 Stateline 3.00 BBC World News 3.30 Stateline

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SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News 6.00 Global Village 6.30 Taste Takes Off 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone: South Korea 7.30 Syrian School 8.30 Law And Disorder: Allan Keesing

9.30 Movie: Salaam Namaste (M 2005) Bollywood. Stars Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta, Tania Zaetta 12.15 Movie: Il Mare (PG 2000) South Korean romance. Stars Lee Jeung-Jae, Jeon Ji-Hyeon 2.00 Weatherwatch

SBS 1

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 8.30 Sons & Daughters 9.00 Home & Away 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Emmerdale 11.00 All My Children 12.00 Kitchen Time 2.30 Movie: Ski Patrol (PG 1990) George Lopez, Leslie Jordan 4.30 Murphy Brown 5.00 Best Dish 6.00 Movie: Lilo & Stitch 2 (G 2005) Animation 7.30 The Wild & Dangerous Kimberley Coast With Malcolm Douglas 8.30 Escape To The Country 9.45 60 Minute Makeover 10.45 How Not To Decorate

11.45 Movie: Look Back In Anger (M B&W 1959) Richard Burton, Claire Bloom 1.45 AFL Flashbacks 4.00 Blue Mountains Wonderland 5.00 Leyland Brothers

PRIME

3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Jamie Does Athens 8.30 NCIS (M) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU (MA) 10.30 Go Girls (M) 11.30 Ten Late News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 Cycling UCI Road World Championships Highlights 1.30 The Late Show 2.30 Infomercials 5.00 Religion

ONE HD 6.00 This Week In Baseball 6.30 Sports Unlimited 7.30 IRC Series Sailing 8.00 UCI Road World Championship Cycling 9.00 Bundesliga Football 10.00 Serie A Football 10.30 Golf Central

11.00 Great North City Games Athletics Australia v Britain 12.00 IAAF Athletix 12.30 UCI Road World Championship Cycling LIVE from Geelong 5.30 Ryder Cup Golf LIVE 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Ryder Cup Golf continues 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Serie A Football

TEN

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Hit List TV 11.30 6.00 Saturday Club Landed Music 1.00 Nureyev From Russia with love 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 12.00 Cycling UCI Road World 2.40 Le Sacre Du Printemps Ballet 9.00 Kids’ Programs Championships: Women – LIVE 3.20 The Chopin Etudes 12.00 AFL Grand Final Replay LIVE – from Geelong 3.30 Glenn Gould Composer Collingwood v St Kilda *At the time of going to print Prime 5.00 Ten News 4.30 Newshour has not confirmed the AFL Final 5.30 Sports Tonight 5.30 Mythbusters Replay for this time but we would 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 World News Australia be surprised if they didn’t! 6.30 Movie: Mrs Doubtfire (PG 7.30 Monster Moves 6.00 Seven News 1993) Robin Williams, Sally 8.30 Iron Chef 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness Field, Pierce Brosnan 9.20 RocKwiz World Records 9.00 Movie: Wall Street (M 1987) 10.00 Movie: Anthony Zimmer (M Michael Douglas, Charlie and 2005) French thriller. Stars Yvan 7.00 Movie: The Pacifier (PG 2005) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Martin Sheen, John C McGinley Attal, Sophie Marceau Faith Ford, Brittany Snow 11.35 Movie: Fatal Attraction (M 11.35 SOS: Cashback 9.00 Movie: The Mummy – Tomb 1987) Michael Douglas, Glenn 12.35 Speaking In Tongues Of The Dragon Emperor (M Close, Anne Archer 1.05 Knot At Home (M) Stories of 2008) Brendan Fraser, Jet Li 1.45 Video Hits survival 11.25 Movie: Meatballs 4 (M 1992) 2.00 DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS 1.40 Weatherwatch Corey Feldman, Jack Nance Turn clocks forward one hour 2.00 DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS 1.20 Home Shopping 3.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Turn clocks forward one hour 2.00 DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS Turn clocks forward one hour

SBS 2

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 The Squiz 6.30 At The Table With Daniel Boulud 7.00 UEFA Europa League 8.30 Voyages Of Discovery Circumnavigation 9.30 Movie: Murk (MAV 2005) Danish thriller. Stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Nicolas Bro 11.40 Movie: The Other Side Of The Bed (MA 2002) Spanish comedy. Stars Paz Vega, Ernesto Alterio 1.35 Weatherwatch

SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World News

10.30 UEFA Europa League 11.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12.00 UEFA Champions League 12.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Superbike Championships Italy 2.00 Silk Way Rally 2.55 When Borat Came To Town 4.00 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Lost Worlds America before Columbus 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Mad Men 10.25 The Deadlys 2010 12.00 Movie: Obaba (M 2005) Spanish drama. Stars Barbara Lennie, Pilar Lopez de Ayala 1.55 Weatherwatch

SBS 2 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 6.00 ADbc 6.30 Cooking In The Danger Zone: China 7.00 Food Trip 7.30 Ninja Warrior 8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke

8.30 Everest: Doctors In The Death Zone 9.30 Movie: A Secret (M 2007) French drama. Stars Cécile De France, Patrick Bruel, Mathieu Amalric 11.25 Movie: Darling (M 2007) Swedish drama. Stars Michelle Meadows, Tanja Lorentzon 1.05 Weatherwatch

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Programs 7.30 Home And Away Catch-Up 9.30 Better Homes And Gardens 11.00 The Great Outdoors 12.00 Monster House 1.00 Quit Targa West

ONE HD

6.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series 7.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 8.00 UCI Road World Championship Cycling Highlights

5.00 The Great Australian Doorstep 5.30 Man About The House 6.00 Love Thy Neighbour 6.30 Doctor Finlay 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Cracker (M) 10.40 Movie: Secret Smile (MA 2005) David Tennant, Kate Ashfield 1.30 Quit Targa West 2.30 2001 Australian Open Tennis: Agassi v Rafter

9.00 National Football League 11.00 NFL Total Access 12.00 UCI Road World Championship Cycling Highlights 2.50 MotoGP Qualifying LIVE 4.00 World Rally Championship 4.30 Ryder Cup Golf LIVE 4.30 UCI Road World Championship Cycling Highlights 5.30 Bundesliga Football

PRIME

TEN

2.00 Movie: Young Winston (G 1972) Simon Ward, Peter Cellier, Ronald Hines

6.00 Religion 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 12.00 6.00 Religion 7.00 Kids’ Programs Matty Johns Controversy Corner 8.00 Meet The Press

8.30 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Cycling UCI Road World Championships: Men – LIVE from Geelong 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Learn India Hamish & Andy 8.30 Offspring (M) 9.30 Good News Week Special (M) 11.00 The Games Project Special 12.00 Commonwealth Games 12.00 Room For Improvement 12.30 Opening Ceremony LIVE Home Shopping 5.30 Seven News 4.00 Moto GP Japan 5.00 125cc & Moto2 Motorcycle Racing Japan 5.30 Religion 12.30 My Wife And Kids 1.15 Movie: Nancy Drew (PG 2002) Maggie Lawson, Lauren Birkell 3.05 Movie: One Fine Day (PG 1996) Michelle Pfeiffer, George Clooney, Mae Whitman 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 The X Factor 9.00 Bones (M) 10.00 Castle (M) 11.00 Air Crash Investigations

7 TWO

6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Movie: The Legend Of Johnny Lingo (PG 2003) George Henare, Rawiri Paratene 1.50 Movie: Under The Yum Yum Tree (PG 1963) Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley

4.05 Movie: Whatever It Takes (PG 2000) Jodi Lynn O’Keefe, James Franco 6.00 Playing Tricks 6.30 Movie: Alice In Wonderland (G 1999) Whoopi Goldberg, Martin Short 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.00 Movie: A Lot Like Love (M 2005) Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet 12.15 The Passion Of Spain 1.10 1995 Australian Open Tennis: Sampras v Courier 5.00 Home Shopping

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6.00 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30

NBN News A Current Affair Customs RBT Movie: Spiderman 3 (M 2007) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst 11.30 Movie: True Crime (M 1999) Clint Eastwood, Isaiah Washington, Denis Leary 1.50 Movie: Dr Jekyll And Sister Hyde (M 1972) Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick 3.35 Entertainment Tonight 4.00 Danoz 4.30 Good Morning America

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 ET 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Get Smart 12.00 Here’s Lucy 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Star Trek 2.00 Charlie’s Angels 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Movie: Scooby-Doo And The Witch’s Ghost (G 1999) Scott Innes, Mary Kay Bergman

7.30 Movie: We Are Marshall (PG 2006) Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox 10.10 Movie: Mask Of Zorro (M 1998) Catherine Zeta Jones, Antonio Banderas 1.00 Sex Shop (MA) 1.30 Star Trek 2.30 Charlie’s Angels 3.30 Green Acres 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN 6.00 Danoz 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Kid’s Programs

12.30 Epson Cup Horse Racing LIVE 4.30 The Garden Gurus 5.00 Postcards Australia 5.30 Home Cooked! 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Videos 7.30 Movie: Kung Fu Panda (PG 2008) Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan 8.40 Lotto 9.30 Movie: Rush Hour (M 1998) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Elizabeth Pena 11.30 Movie: Hard To Kill (AV 1990) Steven Seagal, Kelly Le Brock, Bill Sadler 1.30 DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS Turn clocks forward one hour 2.30 Spyforce 3.30 Skippy 4.00 Infomercials

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 3.00 Seinfeld 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes 5.00 Green Acres 5.30 The Nanny 6.30 Movie: She’s The Man (PG 2006) Andy Fickman, Amanda Bynes

8.30 Movie: The Matrix Revolutions (M 2003) The Wachowski Brothers, Keanu Reeves, Carrie Anne Moss 11.00 Movie: Final Cut (M 2004) Robin Williams, Mira Sorvino 1.00 Starsky & Hutch (M) 3.00 Get Smart 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes 5.00 Top Cat 5.30 The Flintstones

NBN 6.00 Arrive Alive Cup 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Sunday Roast 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 NRL Grand Final Day LIVE – NSW Cup 2.00 NRL Grand Final Day LIVE – Toyota Cup 4.00 NBN News 4.30 NRL Grand Final LIVE – Sydney Roosters v St George Illawarra Dragons 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Movie: Rush Hour 3 (M 2002) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Max von Sydow 10.30 The Boss Is Coming To Dinner 11.30 Cops LAC (M) 12.30 Super League 2.30 Infomercials 3.30 Religion 4.00 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

ONE HD 6.00 Bundesliga Football 7.15 Serie A Football 9.00 UCI Road World Championship Cycling LIVE 1.15 125cc Motorcycle Racing LIVE 3.00 Moto2 Motorcycle Racing LIVE 4.10 Sports Tonight 4.30 MotoGP LIVE 6.15 World Rally Championship 6.45 Sports Tonight 7.30 The Making Of… 8.00 Sports Tonight 9.30 Ryder Cup Golf LIVE 4.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 The Hills 12.30 Eclipse Music TV 1.00 Ballistyx Snowboard Show 1.30 Here’s Lucy 2.30 Hogan’s Heroes 3.30 Green Acres 4.30 The Nanny 5.30 Wipeout 6.30 Top Gear 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Middle

9.30 Movie: Man Of The House (M 2005) Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Archer 11.30 South Park (M) 12.00 Bad Lads Army (M) 1.10 Bridezillas (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 The Avengers 5.00 Here’s Lucy

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MONDAY 4

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In 5.30 The Cook And The Chef 6.00 ABC 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News The Air 5.30 The New Inventors News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Collectors 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.10 6.00 Kids’ Programs Australia The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The 1.30 Dateline 11.00 Landline Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 The 2.30 Insight 12.00 Midday Report Goodies 8.30 Good Game 12.30 The Memoirs Of Sherlock 3.30 Letters And Numbers

Holmes 1.30 Planet Food 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads Anh Do 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 The War Second World War 12.30 The Clinic (M) 1.25 Movie: Gambling House (PG 1950) Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix 3.00 Bowls Queensland Open: Mens Pairs Final 4.00 The Cook And The Chef

ABC 3 6.05am to 4.00pm Kids’ Programs 4.25 News On 3 4.30 Pat And Stan 4.40 My Goldfish Is Evil 5.05 Erky Perky 5.20 The Pinky & Perky Show 5.30 Stoked 6.00 Dance Academy 6.30 In Real Life 6.55 News On 3 7.05 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 7.35 The Tribe (G*) 8.30 Heartbreak High 9.00 Close

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VOYEUR 2010 VO Byron’s Fashion Exposé B By This Friday at the Byron Theatre is the hotly anticipated fash fashion event of 2010 – Voyeur. Featuring 11 local des designers, Circus Arts performers, musicians plus celebrity DJ G Grant Smillie, this event will be fantastic fun for all fash fashionistas and their friends! Doors open at 6.30pm, with a free glass of sparkling Doo wine and canapés on arrival, but everyone is advised to win get tickets before the event as last year it sold out days bef before. The catwalk show starts at 7.30pm with the 11 des designer showcases featuring more than 30 models to crea create a fashion extravaganza. The selected designers are: IDIS Designs, In Annie’s Pocket, Muther Of All Things, Shanti Greenwood, Poc Alexandra Leeb, Tickle, Satya, Massuri, Belle Byron Bay, Ale Fruitilicious and Kultcha from the 3rd Draw Down. Fru Immediately following the show, prizes will be awarded Im for Designer of the Year, Outfit of the Night plus The Face of Voyeur award. The bar in the theatre will stay Fa open throughout the event and continue after the show op at 10pm when Grant Smillie will play a one-hour set before heading to La La Land for the after-party! b Tickets are $25 / $22 concession T www.byroncentre.com.au or call 6685 6807 w

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Centre Byron Markets – Now twice a month!

Artisan Market – Now every Saturday Night

The Byron Markets, traditionally held on the first Sunday of the month at the Butler Street Reserve, will now also be held on the third Sunday of the month – giving stallholders and customers two bites a month at the Byron Market cherry!

Meander into Railway Park every Saturday evening until Easter and enjoy the vibe of The Artisan Market. The popular night market kicks off again on Saturday 2 October from 5 to 9pm. The local Artisan Market is full of funky arts and crafts plus locally made clothes and jewellery. This year, there will also be food stalls and entertainment from local and visiting musicians.

Initially on a six-month trial basis, the second market will be held on the third Sunday of the month from Sunday 17 October. Current permanent stallholders will be offered the same space and new stallholders are encouraged to register by checking out byroncentre.com.au or emailing byronmarkets@ byroncentre.com.au. A strategic marketing campaign is being developed to promote the extra markets s over the summer. Promotion will include radio and newspaper adverts, flyers and posters aimed at creating awareness of the new mid-month market and increasing the number of customers to both the monthly markets. The new mid-month market is also a boost for the Charities of the Day who rattle their tins at the entrances. In the last 12 months more than $28,000 has been raised forr organisations such as Pets for Life and Byron Bay Youth House. ouse The Byron Markets is a fun, friendly and fabulous day out! Market dates this year: Sunday 3 Oct, Sunday 17 Oct, Sunday 7 Nov, Sunday 21 Nov, Sunday 5 Dec, Sunday 19 Dec.

Wed 29 Sept 11am & 2pm The Iron Giant - PG Film plus shorts An involving story $8 tickets at the door

Community Services – Expanding upstairs at the Centre The Centre provides a range of Community Services aimed at supporting and assisting those in need. From Tax Help at the Centre to the Fletcher Street Cottage homeless drop-in centre, the Centre seeks to provide care and aid to individuals and sections of the community. The Centre receives no government or local Council funding and relies on grants, fundraising, volunteers and income from the Theatre and Markets to continue to provide and expand the program of Community Services. With the recent addition of services and a growing team of volunteers, the Centre is soon expanding its Community Services office space upstairs into the old Byron Community College training room. New services recently introduced include Tax Help, available until the end of October, and the No Interest Loans Scheme for people on low incomes to purchase essential white goods. The Fletcher Street Room at the Centre continues to house the Liberation Larder, the Homeless Breakfast and the weekly Pregnancy Support Group. For more details and information on all the Community Services see byroncentre.com.au or call into the Centre.

To register for a stall, call into the Community Centre anytime on Tuesdays or on Thursday mornings or email byronmarkets@byroncentre. com.au.

Com Community Bazaar – Now No in its Second Year Yea The C Community Bazaar continues every Saturday from 10am to ever 2pm at the Centre. Check out the ecl eclectic range of stalls, from books to beanies, massage and tarot re readings plus food and friendly fa faces. For a ‘space’ at this popular mini-market, just arrive at 9am with $15 plus your goods or service. The Harmony Group is al also at the Centre on Saturdays from 11am 2pm offer 11am-2pm offering a varied program from Latin American and African dance to Japanese and Croatian cooking. Come down to the Centre and join the team!

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around the world including Adelaide Fringe Comedy Festival and Melbourne Comedy Festivals, Vancouver Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Akmal is the MC for the Uncle Fundraiser at the Bangalow A& I Hall on Saturday. Presented by the Bangalow Rugby Club, this is a fundraiser where $10 from every $60 ticket sold goes to the Uncle Project. Also appearing are Soul and Alice Blu. Book your tickets by emailing president@bangalowrugby.com, phoning 0415 773 064 or pay online line with PayPal via bangalowrugby.com.

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Stand-up Comedian Chris Radburn is the son of lawyers. In fact he’s a lawyer himself. That’s probably why he’s just so dam comfortable up there shooting the breeze with the crowd, performing to a public gallery is in the blood. This audience just happens to be holding a beer. As a comic he’s earned a reputation for clever and cheeky observations that are relatable, original and hilarious. Chris’s television appearances so far have included The NRL Footy Show, NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Getaway, Stand up Australia, Australia Versus, Joker Poker, Thursday Night Live and the Sydney Comedy Festival Gala. Chris was invited as one of a select few Australian comics to perform in the NBC’s Last Comic Standing in Miami, USA where he finished as an international finalist. In 2010 Chris landed a dream sports job on radio being co-host with Sports Tonight’s Brad McEwan on 2GB’s top-rating AFL show â€˜The Bounce’. Chris has interviewed such stars as INXS, Cathy Freeman, and Adam Goodes. Chris is also a member of The Sin Bin Show, a talented group of comics writing and performing sketch comedy about sport. You’ve also seen Radburn as an actor. Chris has appeared in many television commercials including Austar, Doritos, LG, McDonalds and VB. He’s the quintessential everyman from Casino! He’s joined by MC Mandy Nolan and support act Ellen Briggs on Thursday at the Ballina RSL. 8pm. Entry free.

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old with their rich harmonies, multi-instrumental talents, audience interaction and puppets. The October shows feature brand new songs and some classics performed with the Curly touch. “If you don’t have a child of your own, grab one and come and join in the fun!â€? Shows are at the Drill Hall ll Theatre, Mullumbimby daily, Thursday day Oct 7 to Saturday Oct 9 at 10.30am, with an extra show on Saturday 9th at 2pm. m. Cost: 2 years and up $8, family of 4 $25 25 (extras $8 each). Tickets are available from The Bookshop, Mullumbimby; Bruns Kids, Brunswick Heads; Nature’s Child, Arts & Industry Estate Byron Bay; Essentially Byron, Fletcher St Byron Bay. Enquiries: curlycousins@gmail.com.Â

The Shorts End of the Stick Byron All Shorts is putting out its first call for entries for the 3rd annual ‘Byron All Shorts’ competition, presented with iQ Arts & Eco Centre. The ‘Byron All Shorts’ competition will celebrate the film-making talent in the Northern Rivers region and encourage audiences to experience the many local stories that are produced in the region each year. This competitive local programme will screen on Saturday January 22 at 5pm, alongside the Byron Flickerfest three-day screenings of the best of the world’s short films. Awards night is on Sunday January 23 prior to the Flickerfest screening. Jury Awards selected by Industry professionals, & an Audience Award voted by those in attendance will be in presented to local filmmakers competing for prizes packages totalling around $5000 in value. Films may originate from any format, but must be entered in DVD format and be no more than 30 mins in length. All genres are acceptable for this competition and films are to be completed within two years of the close of entries, from residents of the Northern Rivers, or films with a relation to the Northern Rivers. Entries close 5pm December 24. Visit: www.iQ.org.au for info and entry forms. For more info please contact: 6684 5577.

The Byron Theatre Company are getting ready to stage their latest production for the school holidays: their own adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox. The Echo caught up with Sandesh Gibney, the Director and actor Ruby Walters. Ruby what has drawn you to acting? I see the process of acting as an exchange and I think it is great that we give something to the community and as a teenager it is great to be able to get something back... like a focus... something to get me through school! What do you think you bring to the stage as a story teller? Enthusiasm. How did you enjoy your role in Engine? The thing I loved about it most was working with Norpa, and seeing the two main actors transform between characters was like witnessing a miracle.

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ritual for favourable hunting outcomes. Today, it is the only place where people of all ages can come together in one room... including actors, and if the show works properly, everyone will bond in an emotionl response that is powerful beyond intellect. I could write a dissertation about it! Why have you started directing children’s theatre? I started because I have children and I love the theatre so much that I wanted them to experience it as well. It is also good for kids to experience live performance, something different from TV, movies, ipod screens etc. What have been your challenges for this show? Working with children! You’ve heard the saying ‘kids and animals’; we’ve got kids as animals, so it’s doubly challenging!

Kids are so turned onto DVD’s and films, do you think they still get theatre? Can it give them something extra? Yeah! Contemporary theatre is something else. It is metamorphed into something t.v and movies just cannot produce... realism. Having someone give something like that, in the flesh, is amazing.

What do you think is the strength of Fantastic Mr Fox as a show? So much audience participation in the show. With call and response, booing hissing and cheering and song. The audience are as much a part of the show as the actors. Another strength is that this show is introducing a number of kids into perfomance for the first time as the cast are mostly children. Having chorus within ths how gives kids an easier entry level, rather asking them to stand up individually and perform.

Tell me about the character you play in Mr & Mrs Fox? I read the book when I was younger... and thought Mrs Fox is a bit cowardly and pathetic, but this theatre production is portraying a more real mother who is strong and protective of her children and very supportive of her husband as he is supportive of her! Although it revolves around the children they share as new romantic love!

What staging decisions have you made? It is a difficult show as far as half the story is in valleys, hills and woods of England, and half is where the animals in the story have their homes underground. So the challenge was to make it understandable for children in the audience where the action is taking place; either above ground or underground, and connecting the two.

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At the Mullumbimby Civic Hall October 6-9, with shows at 11am & 2pm. Tickets are $15 & $50 a family of four. Tix at The Bookshop Mullumbimby, Barebones in Bangalow & Toy Kingdom in Byron. Bookings and enquiries: 02 6684 3613 or email irisray@hotmail.com

Why do you think theatre is so important? Theatre is all about a live experience and goes back to the dawn of man, shamans performing

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I believe that the Americans are in the process of making their own version of this Swedish serial (subtitles don’t draw an audience in Bumcrack, Ohio), but the lasting impression I came away with was that I’d just sat through an over-extended version of one of those US cop shows in which they only use letters for titles, e.g. CSI, NCIS – the closing wrap you’ve seen a million times on TV. So apart from the language, and the graphic and, to be quite honest, rather gratuitous girl-on-girl sex scene, which is unlikely to survive the cut in the Land of the Free, I wonder how different it could be? You need not necessarily have seen ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’ (nor to have read the late Stieg Larsson’s best-selling trilogy – I haven’t)

to follow what’s going on here, but you do have to concentrate hard, for an unfocused, unbalanced narrative at times verges on the incoherent. A new director (Daniel Alfredson) and screenwriter (Jonas Frykberg) go perilously close to losing the plot and if, halfway through, you ask yourself that very basic question, ‘what’s this movie about?’, you might struggle to come up with an answer. Fortunately, Noomi Rapace is back playing the anti-heroine and potential saviour of the cigarette industry, Lisbeth Salander. She is simply sensational, but even for me her axe-weilding grand finale was a

bit much to swallow. And as for her having any regard for the wooden Michael Nykvist, whom she’d shagged in ‘Tattoo’ – give me a break! Cinematography is polished if tending to be on the bleak side and Stockholm makes a novel change from NYC and LA, but, at 129 minutes it is a bit of a test. I’d been reasonably absorbed by it until about the ninety-minute mark, at which point I fell out of its spell and just wanted it to be over. The first one was terrific, but its successor is nowhere near as good … and, in the wash up, I still wasn’t entirely sure who killed Bjurman. ~John Campbell

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September ends with emotional anarchy in the air, Venus and Mars shacked up in Scorpio in a sexy but domestically challenging pairing, and a strong caution warning for motorists …

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Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Novel by D H Lawrence (4,3,6) 9. Extent, range (5) 10. Rail journey (5,4) 11. Augusta, St Andrews or Royal Sydney (4,6) 12. See 1 down 14. Sea or river dwelling reptiles (7) 16. Tersely, soon (7) 17. The stone which led to the translation of Linear B (7) 19. Popular design movement of the 1920s (3,4) 20. Semi-precious quartz (4) 21. Name given by the British press to Paul Keating after he touched the queen (6,2,2) 24. Type of pasta (9) 25. Part of the neighbourhood (5) 26. Novel by Victor Hugo, later a musical (3,10)

ACROSS 1. Sold an unusual insert in “Small Balls,” groundbreaking 20th century novel (4,3,6) 9. Morning, part of the range (5) 10. Temperature fall and fall on journey by public transport (5,4) 11. Beat back malediction about nothing – it’s a place for sport! (4,6) 12. See 1 down 14. Hawksbill and Loggerhead, for instance (7) 16. Soon, in a stunted sort of way (7) 17. Stood abstainer a really special stone (7) 19. Business organisation follows dubious trade style (3,4) 20. Stone working with two axes (4) 21. Monitor of Emerald City, as Fleet Street christened Paul Keating (6,2,2) 24. A dish devoured at the pigs (9) 25. Pub suitable for the weight conscious? (5) 26. Murray, skinflint, talented, saint, produces the book and the musical (3,10)

DOWN 1, 5 across. Cult novel by Kurt Vonnegut (14,4) 2. Swedish inventor of dynamite (5) 3. Speak clearly and fluently (10) 4. Side tracks, diversions (7) 5. Greek shipping magnate who married Jackie Kennedy (7) 6. Sea eagle (4) 7. Table napkin (9) 8. Loony Toons cartoon character, the fastest mouse in all Mexico (6,8) 13. Type of Italian sausage (10) 15. Cocktail based on scotch whisky (5,4) 18. Ancient Greek noblemen (7) 19. Greed, cupidity (7) 22. Pertaining to the point where rays of light converge (5) 23. So, therefore (4)

D’oh! No solution for last week’s puzzle because we printed the wrong clues.

DOWN 1, 5 across. Merriment in small dwelling – V’s cult novel! (14,4) 2. The good French rise for the soughtafter prize (5) 3. Say clearly: “Unite by joints” (10) 4. Goes around, but stops pleasure trips (7) 5. Aristotle riding donkey is a very successful Greek (7) 6. Dingo loses one sea-eagle (4) 7. Struggle with abstainer in dry surroundings – get a napkin! (9) 8. Deep, sleazy song about “the fastest mouse in all Mexico”! (6,8) 13. Mushroom wrapped around a little bit, and the French sausage (10) 15. Red-headed fixer produces a potent cocktail (5,4) 18. Raise a minuscule amount about a knight? Greek noblemen, actually (7) 19. Sinful hunger for Gardner grain (7) 22. Foreign Office caught Gore concerning the meeting point (5) 23. Not properly shut. So? (4)

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E ARIES: It’s always easier to see other peoples’ faults than our own, so comfortably obscured by blind spots. Since whatever you focus on expands, treat this week as the product of your designer mind and see how quickly this affects outer circumstances – for better or worse. F TAURUS: This week’s Venus wants you looking your best – everyone else will be. And if you’ve been too flat chat with worldly concerns to pay attention to your up close and personal life, planetary emphasis in the sign of togetherness puts the heart department back on the Tauran agenda. G GEMINI: Your special Gemini talents - versatility, social mobility and intrepid scene-surfing – come into their own this week, though any hint of insincerity could turn off valuable allies. Midweek Gemini moon has your organizational skills peaking and that’s when you’ll be at your most productive. H CANCER: Focusing on eliminating unhealthy financial habits will be more efficient and effective this week than trying to pre-plan or micromanage an uncertain future. If late week Cancer moon unsettles your sense of security, don’t for a second underestimate your own extraordinary resourcefulness. I L EO: Try not to overreact if discord hits your domestic sector this week. Or people change their minds. Join them by changing yours – flexing your mental muscles in new directions and rather than offering the usual set menu, creating more spontaneous dishes of the day. J VIRGO: Mars in your sign likes to take charge and that’s okay as long as you’re forgiving along with it… This week’s surprisingly playful and entertaining, or could be if you can willingly engage with challenges to the status quo as the personal planets give treasured friendships a workout. Don’t expect key players in your life to behave like saints – do you?

The early rounds of the 2010 Chess Olympiad have provided only modest encouragement for Australian fans. After the long journey to the isolated Russian mining town of Khanty-Mansiysk, the Australians were pleasantly surprised to find that two of the feared downsides of a Siberian Olympiad – accommodation and food – were of a more than acceptable level. Representatives from 138 other countries also made the journey to K-M, a turnout supplemented by the Russians ignoring the rules and including five home teams into the Open Olympiad and three more into the Women’s Olympiad. The first round saw the Australian Open team cruise through against weak opposition – Bahrain (4-0) – but they came back down to earth the following day by becoming victims of Armenia, the defending Olympic Champions (0.5-3.5). Australian Champion Zhao Zong Yuan was checkmated by world number four Levon Aronian and George Xie was crushed by multiple gold

CHESS by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7-10pm medallist Gabriel Sargissian. Olympiad, is in operation again However, David Smerdon in K-M.) To date only Nguyen and gave some small respectability to the scoreline with a draw junior Emma Guo (on her against former FIDE KO World Olympic debut) have managed 50 Championship runner-up Vlad- per cent scores for our women’s imir Akopian in the game given team in K-M. At the top end of the table, the below. A third round win over strongest teams have yet to miss Puerto Rico (4-0) was smooth a beat. Russia remains favourite enough, and also served to for gold in the Open Olympiad – show that Smerdon – on 2.5/3 despite missing out on the medals – and Johansen (2/2) were the in the previous two Olympiads – while the Women’s Olympiad is Australians in the best form. The Australian women’s team up for grabs, with any of China, has been having a much harder Russia, the Ukraine and Georgia time, a far from simple 4-0 win capable of repeating previous over lowly Nigeria being fol- gold medal efforts. lowed by bad losses to Slovakia Khanty Mansiysk Olympiad 2010 (0-4) and Peru (1-3). The Peru White:D Smerdon defeat was particularly demor- Black: V Akopian alising, Australia’s only point Opening: French Defence being scored on forfeit when the 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.c3 Nc6 5.Nf3 Qb6 cxd4 7.cxd4 Bd7 8.0-0 Nxd4 9.Nbd2!? Peruvian second board player 6.Bd3 Smerdon’s twist on the venerable Milner-Barry turned up just after the start of Gambit; 9.Nxd4 Qxd4 10.Qe2 or 10.Nc3 would the round. (Yes, the crazy ‘zero be standard. forfeit’ rule, which ruined more 9...Bc5 10.Nxd4 than 40 games at the previous Smerdon has also tried 10.b4!?, without success.

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10...Bxd4 11.Nf3 Ne7 12.Nxd4 Qxd4 13.Re1 Nc6 14.Be3! Qxe5 15.Qd2 d4! Akopian has come well prepared. If White is given time to play 16.Bc5 he will have plenty of compensation for the sacrificed pawns. 16.Bh6! Qh5! Not 16...Qf6? 17.Bg5! when the Black queen is trapped. 17.Bxg7 Rg8 18.Bf6 (See diagram) Rxg2+! At first 18...Qf3 looks stronger, but after 19.Bg5 Qg5 20.f4 the position remains very messy. 19.Kxg2 Qg4+ 20.Kf1 Qh3+ 21.Kg1 Smerdon must accede to the draw because 21.Ke2 Qg4+ 22.f3? Qg2+ 23.Kd1 Qxf3+ followed by 24...Qxf6 is only a losing try. 21...Qg4+ 22.Kf1 Draw Agreed

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K L IBRA: This week’s Libran dance is, as always, the ballet of balancing light, dark, blessings, challenges, love, fun, worries and troubles. The spirit’s willing, but the flesh has its own agenda when sensible intentions meet spring temptations, so best just bless the present and pass the party hats. L SCORPIO: Take-charge Mars in your sign at worst makes you self willed and stubborn, at best attracts what you want through love and confidence rather than power broking. Your magnetic and healing abilities are strong at the moment, though conditions apply. One condition anyway, and that’s integrity. M S AGITTARIUS: With frisky spring pheromones in the wind only the fast and the even faster can keep up with you. Yes, emotional weather’s cyclonic, but as Sagittarian soul poet Rilke wrote: No feeling is final... Limit multitasking this week and focus on one thing at a time. N CAPRICORN: For Capricorns who haven’t accepted Pluto’s demotion from planetary status, the dark planet moving forward in your sign lightens your existential load. So explore any delightful diversions or entertaining follies crossing your path this week because right now it’s worth welcoming whatever light relief’s available. O AQUARIUS: The mixed offerings in this week’s cosmic shopping trolley favour shopping, beauty treatments and artistic expression, but not abstinence, fidelity, honesty or marketing your ideas. Though will contrary Aquarians let that stop them from going right ahead and achieving miracles? Didn’t think so. P PISCES: Mars and Venus are in a very sexy connection this week, but troublesome cross-currents are also operating. If you’re experiencing an ambivalent, love-hate affair with your current circumstances, use this seasonal attack of divine discontent to fuel the changes you know you need.

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The Bangalow Dining Rooms at the Bangalow Hotel produces great food using predominantly local produce. The beautiful restaurant space on the high verandah and intimate dining room hosts a modern menu. In the hotel, enjoy our pub selection all day, with reasonable prices and a wide range. The food will appeal to all.

For over 15 years Billi’s Thai has re-created the traditional taste of Thailand in Billinudgel. Offering an extensive menu, scrumptious desserts, specials board, and western style kids menu. The whole family will enjoy the relaxed village atmosphere from the covered verandah or inside dining area. Be part of the best-kept secret in the shire!

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Starseed: keeping Utopia within reach Victoria Cosford When Dan Schreiber came to Byron Bay from London in the early nineties he found that it was precisely the spot he was looking for. Its alternative culture and open-minded community were elements he had sought in Mexico, Bali and Hawaii in his quest for ‘the right place’ – which none of these places were. Dan and I are sitting in the nearly-completed tea-house at Starseed Gardens, just out of Byron Bay. He has poured us oolong tea – the Beaujolais of green teas, he tells me – which we sip from tiny cups as he describes his plan. South African-born, he is a self-taught herbal healer and horticulturist, creative director of Starseed – and ‘I’ve also been called a visionary’, he says. With a background in the life sciences – oceanography, botany, zoology – he would prefer to describe himself as ‘just into nature’, or perhaps Dr Seuss’s character Lorax, ‘a friend of the trees’. When he arrived he was looking for somewhere to build some botanical gardens here, with the notion of gradually introducing cultural elements into it. For a while he was ‘living quite happily up in UIF IJMMT BU 6QQFS 8JMTPOT $SFFL CVU UIFO he started to realise that ‘the very thing I’d moved to Byron for was becoming eroded, marginalised – like the buskers in the street.’ And so he devised a 25–50-year plan. ‘Instead of trying to change the whole area I wanted to create a pocket set in gardens and not in the CBD, so people could come and visit and see what Byron is for. Town is not a true representation of the culture that exists in the hills.’ He wanted to ‘design a forum for our incredible artists and healers, thinkers and musicians’, a microcosm or a model, perhaps, of a utopian vision. In fact Starseed’s website features the words ‘attainable utopia’. ‘I think that communities have to find a way of finding out what’s of value and keeping it there – like the Barossa, for example, which has a strong traditional culture of growing food’, Dan

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says, ‘Where’s our whale and dolphin festival, for example? – given whaling was one of our early industries... people who come here are drawn by the cultural dynamic that is alternative and it’s vital we nurture it. We have the highest incidence of creative people per capita in Australia.’ Dan found Jagers Piggery, off Skinners Shoot Road, which up until 1995 was the most hi-tech piggery around. It is 80 acres of pasture, spring-fed dams and the old piggery buildings themselves – the tearoom, for example, all recycled bamboo floors, spiral deck, old wooden chests and fuschia cushions on the floor, was the pig-loading building. Starseed itself is ‘a loose co-operative’ of about 15 members. Wwoofers help out and there is a core group of six ‘who are directing the energy.’ That energy is being poured into the garden nursery itself, which will ultimately specialise in culturally significant ethno-botanical plants traditionally used for food and medicine; workshops on a host of topics such as organic gardening, biodiversity and solar economies; building wood-fired ovens and Polynesian earth ovens; bamboobuilding festivals and mushroom cultivation. It sounds so ambitious, and yet Dan is in no hurry, one of the most relaxed and gentle people I have met. All of this started about ten years ago, close enough to Byron so that it was accessible for people to come out for day sessions but far enough away. ‘We’re going to organically grow these botanical gardens,’ he tells me, ‘but we’re growing everything from seed... What I’m doing is drawing from so many traditional cultures – there’s very little that is actually new. A lot of these things aren’t really complex. The elegance of their solution may be found in the bass notes of culture – food, music.’ 4UBSTFFE (BSEFO OVSTFSZ ‘is the home of plant-human culture and relationships’. Its regularly updated website, which features future events, is www.starseed.co. The Orion Curry House has had top reviews by international travel magazines as the great curry house by the sea. The annual winner/finalist of the Indian Award of Excellence, the Orion is also producing the best coffee by Segafredo, continental all day breakfast, lunch, curry house dinner, and the mystical ambience to match. The 3am cocktail lounge and entertainment is the highlight this summer. RSVP for private functions in upstairs lounge is recommended.

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Byron Bay Golf Club Lunch: Tues-Sat 11am-2.30pm Dinner: Wed-Sat 5.30pm-9pm 6685 6470

Fresh Open 7 days 7am-11pm 7 Jonson St (beach end), Byron Bay Licensed & BYO 6685 7810

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Rae’s on Watego’s Lunch and Dinner 7 days Watego’s Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366

Bayside Traditional Thai Open for dinner 7 nights a week 5:30pm - 9:30pm 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

Orient Express Open 7 nights from 5.30pm Yum Cha – Fri, Sat, Sun 11.30am-3.00pm 1/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6680 8808 www.theorientexpresseatery. com.au

Italian at the Pacific Open seven days ĂQN UP MBUF Next to the Beach Hotel, Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

Newly renovated ‘The Deck’ has been transformed into a modern and laid back venue, complete with lounge and deck dining options, not to mention one of the most picturesque settings around. Can’t wait to see you at The Deck at Byron.

The Petit Snail

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Byron’s BEST location Modern seasonal menu Organic & local produce Award winning Campos coffee Cakes made onsite

Open Wed-Sat 6.30pm till late Live Jazz on Thursdays Accordion on Fridays Fully licensed. Bookings essential 6685 8526

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au

Sophisticated blend of flavours and textures with an ever changing menu, for breakfast lunch or dinner and tapas all day. Matched by an exciting wine list and arguably the best cocktails in town, your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the eclectic vibe of The Balcony.

Lemongrass

Our 60 seat al fresco dining room overlooking the ocean has a reputation as the best dining in the region! We use the freshest local produce and seafood combined with the exquisite mix of Australian and modern Italian flavours. Beautifully cooked and stylishly presented – we spare no expense in sourcing quality produce.

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“What do a Colombian, a Bulgarian and a Laosythainese have in common? Traditional Thai! Setup by a Heng, cooked by a Verano, served by a Pavlova. We can be found in the Asian end of Fletcher St, just seconds away from the beach. Dine in the warm colourful atmosphere of our restaurant or take away. Banquet menus ideal for functions and private catering also available.

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Chef Tippy Heng is back at the Orient Express eatery having just completed his culinary tour of Asia, Tippy has brought back a collection of exciting new dishes from China, Tibet, Laos and Thailand. These dishes will be filtering into the specials selection and the new Winter menu so if a little smoke and spice is your taste - Now is the time to head down to The Orient Express.

Earth ‘n‘ Sea Pizza and Pasta

Open Monday – Saturday 5pm-9pm Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

25 Childe St, Byron Bay Open Monday-Sunday 7am-11pm 6680 9452

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After Paris, Lyon and Melbourne, French chef Igor Persan is bringing authentic traditional French cuisine to Byron Bay. With French staff, French food, affordable French wine list and Belgian beers and incomparable Parisian hostess, Chauby will take you on a journey to France. Vegetarian and gluten-free friendly, ‘Most highly rated parties and functions welcome, gift French Restaurant vouchers, children welcome. Check in Australia’ our regularly updated website: - My Taste Website www.thepetitsnail.com.au.

Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay’

The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of food are preserved as much as possible. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended.

Fully Licensed Restaurant – Bar – Functions Stroll along Main Beach to Belongil Devour our woodfired pizzas, a la carte meals and lush cocktails Enjoy our funky garden bar and casual atmosphere Listen to live music and DJs Friday – Sunday

Set within the stunning rainforest of the multi-award winning Byron at Byron Resort and Spa. Serving innovative seasonal fare based on the freshest local produce from head chef Gavin Hughes. Awarded a Star in the 2010 Courier Mail Queensland Food & Wine Guide.

The original Earth ‘n’ Sea Pizza and Pasta has been a part of Byron Bay since 1976. Their basic philosophy is to buy the best produce locally and making the food from scratch. This family restaurant offers great service in a friendly environment. The menu not only has 22 different pizzas it also has great pastas and salads as well as gluten free options. And when you dine at Earth ‘n’ Sea you get free underground parking.

Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine. We’re introducing an exciting menu of taste plates, antipasti, fresh pastas and main dishes. With our new Ocean View Bar, we ensure all our guests have the opportunity to enjoy some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wine.

SNIPPETS PETIT SNAIL IN WINNING MODE

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Byron Bay French restaurant The Petit Snail has just had a double win. Firstly, they were judged best French restaurant in NSW in the ‘I Love Food Awards 2010’ run by the Lifestyle Food Channel. In addition to this they won the award for the most highly rated French restaurant in Australia, according to the MyTaste website where people leave testimonies on their dining-out experiences. In the two years since they opened, owners Igor and Dominique have won a total of three awards, last year picking up the Restaurant & Catering Association’s Best New Restaurant in regional NSW. Anyone who has visited this family-run eatery can only be charmed by its warmth, traditional menu and cosy atmosphere.

EATING AND PRIZES You would have to be living under a rock to be unaware of ‘Eat, Pray, Love’. Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir, in which she lives variously in India, Italy and Bali following a painful and messy divorce, struck a chord with women the world over (it’s been on the New York Times Best Seller list for 187 weeks) – and has been turned into a movie starring the charismatic Julia Roberts. Byron Bay Writers Festival and Dendy Byron Cinemas will celebrate the Australian premiere with a special champagne screening on Wednesday October 6 at 6pm. It will be an opportunity to meet the new Writers Festival Director Candida Baker as well. In addition to the champagne flowing there will be prizes on the night including great Festival book packs and meal vouchers with Chameleon and O Sushi. With only 275 seats, the cinema is likely to fill up fast for this fabulous event – but tickets at $25 each are now on sale, either from the box office or by calling 6680 8555.

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Why Not! start your day with the best cup of coffee in Byron Bay. Why Not! Enjoy lunch using free wireless watching Byron life pass by. Why Not! Relax into some fantastic cocktails at the bar. Why Not! Indulge in our weekly changing dinner menu with daily specials. Why Not! Because you can. Bon appétit! Jonson Street, Byron Bay. www.whynotbyronbay.com.au 6680 7994 ‘An iconic Byron dining experience, Fishheads serves fresh seafood on the main beach, dine in or takeaway seven days a week. The Fishheads Ultimate Seafood Platter is our signature dish and perfect for sharing between two. (BYO) Fishheads is also located in Bangalow (licensed) at the top of the town.’

The Fig Tree is perfectly positioned with commanding views over the Pacific Ocean and Byron Bay. Opened in 1981 it has been the bench mark in highlighting Byron Bay’s fantastic local produce. Chefs/owners Jules & Ché have travelled the world extensively sourcing inspiration for their dishes. Bring a bottle of wine and enjoy what is agreeably one of Byron Bay’s most iconic dining experiences. www.figtreerestaurant.com.au Winner of the favourite Japanese restaurant all over Australia in the I Love Food Competition. Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Open 7 days 11am till late. Get 20% off at Dendy Cinema. O-Sushi is a modern Japanese restaurant guided by a philosophy that incorporates traditional values of providing the best possible service combined with fresh wholesome food. Live music every Wednesday.

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Salt Village, Kingscliff 02 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

Breakfast & lunch Wed-Sun 6687 4333 www.blackboard.net.au

Seven Mile CafĂŠ Licensed BYO (Bottled Wine) 41 Pacific Parade Lennox Head 6687 6210

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La Table 72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Restaurant: 6684 2227 Wed-Sat from 4pm www.latable.com.au

Poinciana Food Bar Cafe Music 55 Station St, Mullumbimby 6684 4036 www.poincianacafe.com

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

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Breakfast & Lunch Mon- Thurs 8.30am - 2pm Fri Sun 8am - 2.30pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 6pm 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

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Takeaway, dine in and home delivery BYO Open 7 days from 5pm Suffolk Park Shopping Centre 6685 3101

Breakfast Sun 8am Dinner Wed-Sat 6pm Sunday Lunch 12pm The Old Church Tintenbar 6687 8221

Muoi’s Feast has created a strong following since opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is the predominant favourite. Enjoy for lunch or dinner.

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Pitching your food to a particular audience is a big part of the food industry. Is it healthy, sexy, trendy or comforting? And now, is it sustainable? It’s how restaurants position themselves to diners, and sometimes need to reposition themselves when a particular pitch doesn’t seem to be working. The punters spend a lot of money on a night out – well, a lot of money if you’re not dripping in the stuff – and want to be sure their night is going to be pleasurable. Some want to be reassured they’re not spending a lot of money, that what they’re getting is an inexpensive deal for the whole family. Of course one man’s pleasure is another man’s trapped-in-a-stalled-lift-with-adeodorant-salesman. There are those who don’t want the inexpensive deal – they want to be seen in the cool new thing, their presence radiating their wealth and hipness. (‘Cool’ and ‘hipness’ are words which used to be cool and hip in the 1950s. It may be ‘sick’ and awesomeness’ now for all I know.) Part of that is to do with prestige, much of it is about seduction. Restaurants are foreplay. Restaurants are also a night away from the blue light of the TV and the washingup. You can pitch your eatery as a pair of comfy slippers rather than a slinky negligee in that case. And restaurants are

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also about the tribe. Catching up with friends or, in some cases, joining another tribe – pretending to be part of a boisterous Mediterranean family in a trattoria, for instance. Tribal concerns are also a big part of pitching food in the wider market. The junk food pushers are all over it, but now the real food growers are taking them on at their own game. If you were lucky enough to watch The Gruen Transfer on ABC TV last Wednesday – this program is a fabulous insight into how our minds are forked with – you would have had a taste of the new paradigm in vegetable marketing. Ad agency Crispin, Porter and Bogusky has created a brilliant campaign for baby carrot giant Bolthouse Farms. It positions baby carrots as extreme junk food for teens and offers the pimply consumer an iPhone game and hilarious promotional videos which take the piss out of themselves. According to Omid Farhang, VP and creative director at CPB, ‘Carrots are crunchy, orange, disposable, munchable and portable. They basically share all the exact same qualities as some of the more insidious junk foods. The only thing that was missing is the marketing.’ You can see it all, complete with heavy guitar riffs, at www.babycarrots.com. You still get the junk packaging but at least the kids are eating something with actual nutrition in it. We stock quality cookware, kitchenware, tableware, glassware, chefs clothing and a broad range of cleaning solutions including green and septic safe products and specialty chemicals for food service and general industry. We stock a complete range of matting for industry, hospitality and home at great prices. If you are a restaurant, small business, accommodation property or person who takes food and cooking seriously we have what you need.

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Shand series decided for Bankers and Swingers

A win under their belt, Left Bankers Guy, Ed the Witch Doctor, Russell, Captain Russel the Scruff , Clay and Zac and kneeling Bruce, Eli, Sharky, Snakebite Pete and Sean McQueen Brian Mollet

With the second semi in the Nick Shand Memorial cricket series between the Byron FullTossers and the Suffolk Swingers being sensationally tied, controversy loomed like an ugly seven-headed hydra. All eyes turned to the famous invisible rule book, the sole repository of wisdom and the last word in any cricket argument. After prayers and a libation,

and consulting the entrails (in this case a sausage), the relevant passage was found and having lost less wickets the Suffolk Swingers were ruled to have earned the right to contest this years grand final against the giants of the local game, the Left Bankers. Conditions at Lomath Oval were like a well seasoned cricketer, a bit grey around the edges, but calm. Scruff won the toss for the Bankers and sent out his batting order which is

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All teams should be represented at the meeting. Third quarter October 1 13:52 New moon October 8 05:44 First quarter October 15 08:27 Full moon October 23 12:36 Third quarter October 30 23:46 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, Low tide, month rise set rise set height (m) height (m) 1 F 0525 1746 0007 1038 0123,1.10; 1340,1.49 0700,0.61; 2041,0.48 2 S 0524 1747 0057 1141 0241,1.11; 1453,1.52 0815,0.61; 2149,0.41

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as top-heavy as the roof of the velodrome in Delhi. Russell showed he was prepared to take the aerial route as the famous turf was greener than Bob Brown and denser than Fred Nile. Snakebite looked like he would survive Liam’s opening spell but couldn’t get out of the way of one that cannoned off his pads into his stumps. Zac had played himself in and the score was moving along when Liam’s throw from cover caught him a yard short after a clear call of yenno, as the ball died in the turf. The Swingers had a few chances to clip the wings of the top order but for a calamitous few overs where catches were going down like the US dollar and it seemed umpires, the venerable Brian and St Seymour, would give them no joy. Russell brought up his 30 and then Scruff and Sean began launching into the bowling. Smoke was coming from the nib of the scorer’s pen as they both retired. Wickets to Jake, Wayno, Jimmy and Liam (3-5) just seemed to bring about more danger as Bruce, Sharky and Guy all did damage in a late flurry that bulged the score to a corpulent 194. The reply from the Swingers was positive as Bruce chanced his arm and 33 were on the board before Darren was beaten by a sharp throw and run out. Snakebite had his trademark ballet leaps in his run up

working superbly and found the edge of Jake’s bat; this was the first crack in the middle order. Soon skipper Scruff (4-5) was driving wedges into that crack faster than a gangster rap band after a big gig. Bruce retired on 30 and Geri showed some fight but the equation began to run away for the Swingers. Ed the witch doctor ghosted in on the afternoon shadows to put the issue beyond doubt with two wickets. Wayno and Swinger’s skipper Levi put on some late runs to give their supporters plenty of chances to cheer, well deserved after their effort this year in the series. Bruce took the wicket that delivered the trophy to the Left Bankers for the first time. The trophy itself was unmoved from the vault at the Echo, as only a retinal print allows access and Brian’s eyes were still red from Gavan Higginson’s 60th two days before, and were rejected by the state of the art scanner. The traditional toast to Mr Shand was shared straight from the bottle of red, skipper and man of the match Russ thanked one and all but especially the Echo, Snakebite Pete and St Seymour, without whom there would be no series. Next year already promises more than a politician on a pile of pork barrels as rumours persist that Ocean Shores will put up a team.

SPORT RESULTS

Rose 21 d D Holland P Appel, B Boorman 9. E Beddoes, L Proudlock 14 d K/D Guest 6. Winners: [Cards fanned] Lead E Beddoes, 2nd L. Proudlock, Skip B Rose. L L Lead. M. Darby, 2nd D.Hay. Skip. J. Wright. Byron Bay Men Zone 1 Champ of Champ Singles: R Latta 31 d A Latif (Cabarita) 30. 23/9 S/S Pairs: S Reid, S Wallace; r/up D Cooper, J Guersten. 26/9 Masters Pairs Final: L Jones, J Bultitude 20 d D Ball, R Jones 5. Mixed pairs: M Comerford, S Reid; r/up J Wright, B Burton. Lennox Head Women No bowls due to rain. Names required for Consistency. Ocean Shores Men 20/9 Rained out. 24/9 R/R Knockout pairs:J M Quirke, R Ellis; r/up L Johnston, J I’Anson; Repo M Chisolm, T Larsen. 25/9 M Enright/T Warr; r/up B Payne/J Howell/DLawson. Minor mens Semis R Ellis D D Whitney. Mixed 4’s Semis S Pratt L McGowran J Bartlet J I’Anson; r/up K Kennedy F Crowder M Hosie S Brecard. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 20/9 9 table Mitchell. N/S: 1st gross; J Murray/P Sullivan; 2nd gross; M Homfray/D Gall: E/W 1st gross; J Selleck/B Simons; 2nd gross D Grant/F Patterson. 25/9 7 table Mitchell N/S: 1st gross; D Gall/M Homfray; 2nd gross; M Solway/M Nicholson: E/W: 1st gross; P Keyte/J Murray; 2nd gross B Grayson/ JGrayson. Ocean Shores 22/9 8 Table Mitchell (with skip): N/S 1st gross;M Boyle/M Clark; 2nd gross; J Hughes/C Childow and P Keyte/R Keyte; E/W 1st gross; M Nicholson/S Van_Rossum; 2nd gross; L Baldwin/F Star. DARTS Brunswick Valley Fumbles 11 Off the Board 0: MHS C Redden 85, MHP R Lawrence 76, LHS L Boorman 117, LHP R Redden 40. MHS J Phillips 72, MHP J Peachey 22. Workers 6 Workaholics 5: MHS P Sheaffe 140, MHP P Sheaffe 58, LHS M Dare 94, LHP M Dare 56. MHS T Garrett 117, MHP T Garrett 56, LHS D Paynter 123, LHP J

BOWLS Brunswick Heads Men 22/9 S/S triples: L. Toressi, J. Rittway, J. Lawlor; r/up M. Guest N. Condon; D. Sanderson, S. Houston, D. Croft . 25/9 Final Club Mixed Pairs: E. Beddoes, L. Wade 27 d R/P Appel 11. Club Minor Singles: S. Doherty 31 d D. Wyborn 22; J. Winter 31 d DC Watson 29; J. Moroney 31 d A. Girvan 30; B. Fahy 31 d D. Sanderson 20; S. Hardy Win on Forfeit; M. Lofley 31 d P. Brassington 27. Brunswick Heads Women 21/9 Patron’s Day: M Darby, J Donadel, F Parkes 21 d M Darby [Sw lead] D Hay, J Wright 9. J Loomes, L McCormick, B

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Photo – Tree Faerie Perfect conditions greeted participants of the sixth annual Brunswick SLSC Triathlon on Sunday. One hundred and sixteen participants undertook to swim, ride, run or all three in the event that is becoming very popular with individual and team athletes. First across the line was well known local runner Tom Anderson who was the last leg for his in team with swimmer Michael Schwager and rider bike Allen Stons. They came home in 35:12. The overall winner of the event was Scott Sewell who completed the tri in 36:20 and the first female home was Georgia Rhodes in 43:07. Fiver year old Jonah gave dad Alvin Caoyonan a helping hand when he rode the bike leg of the event after his dad’s swim and before the run. Tri rules expect that young competitors are escorted on the course and mum Kelley, pictured, was only to happy to chaperone Jonah through the streets of Bruns. Garrett 38. The trip to Sherwood Serv Club 10/10, pls let Bree know on Weddesday night. GOLF Mullumbimby Men 25/9 C’ship Stroke: A Grade Gross; C James 301; r/up A Snow 304; Nett A Snow 277. B Grade Gross: R Dann/K Lawler 332 18 Hole Play off; Nett A Araby 273. C Grade Gross I Noble 365; r/up M Mohler 367; Nett M Mohler 283. Mullumbimby Ladies 23/9 Invitation Day: J Stuart/J Slater; r/ up G James/K Croft; J Neate/D Cole. NTP: 5th M Crichton, 7th C Killion; 12th J Slater, 17th H Mackay, Pro Pin S Stephenson (6 balls). Ocean Shores Men 22/9 Stab: R Buckstein 41pts C/B; R/up W Sorrell 41; A Moir 40. 24/9 Blue Marker Challenge: J Mcnulty 66nett; R/up R Hanks 68nett; J Haywood 70nett. 25/9 O S Cup Stab: K Jones 43; L Prenderast 42 C/B; K Beitzel 42 C/B. Ocean Shores Veterans 23/9 4person Ambrose off Yellow Tees: J Sullivan, S Jones, M Boyle, C Godsmark 517/8th; R Bartlett, H Gould, L Hoffman, A Thompson 527/8th . NTP: 3rd A Redmond; 8th F Sparrow; 17th B Smith; Gorilla Award: H/C 0/19: M Kelly; H/C 20+: B Duffy; longest drive: C Spindler. Balls to 55. Scrubber’s Ball: G Henry, F Miller, G Lockhart. TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby 23/9 open singles medal: M Smith v C Strybos winner( 8-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-8 and 12-10). Doubles: B Cawthorne/M Smith d A Jarvis/C Strybos. Enquiries Mark 0409 473 517 or Chris 6684 1468.

SQUASH Brunswick Heads 29/9 Rnd 7 Perry Homes Comp: Coastal Voice/Data v Occ Health/Rehab Serv; Cape Byron Med Centre v Bruns Pharmacy; OS Bakery v The Pot Works; OS Glass v Byron B Trophies. 4/10 Rnd 3 Byron Health F Comp: Div 1, 2, 3, 4, all 5pm except div 1 5.30pm L Powell v L Tomasella, div 4 6.30pm C Wilkinson v B Doran. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 28/9 Rnd 1 JV Towing Comp: 6pm KFC v Falcons, Hhogs v Masala, Flash v Sdivers, duty Ballistic. 7pm L Lizards v Scramblers, Ballistic v Hitrun, Bounders v Drpzone, duty Masala. 30/9 Rnd 5 OS tV hardware Comp: 6pm Kburras v Kaos.c, MumsTW v Fill I, D Deals v Divas, S Redhd v Flukes, duty Amies/GGGirls. 7pm Tripods v Fireflys, Amies v Volleys, C Twist v GG Girls, Ferns v Snickers, Angels bye, duty Divas/Flukes. Ph 6685 1794.

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SPORTS DRAWS SLSC PATROLS GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 30/9 4BBB Nominate: 1st Tee; 9am G Redman, M Crichton; L Walker, R Manley; 9.06 B Mules, J Beer; G Poynting, H Hammond; 9.12 J Neate, M Essery; N Carsburg, G James. 10th Tee; 9am G Mackay, N Dwyer; G Lynn, F Gannell; 9.06 M Davey, A Moser; E Bellerby, B Woolnough. Table: M Crichton/L Walker.

Brunswick SLSC Sat 2/10 10 to 4 Patrol 1: G Carey, G White, N Carey, W Carey, G Carey, Z Bourke. Sun 3/10 9 to 4 Patrol 4: S Keough, J Arthur, A Arthur, G Southern, T Currie, J Anderton, Z Arthur, A Hensen, A Buckley, S Dennis, J Keough, F Francis, M Quinn. Mon 4/10 9 to 4 Patrol 5: S Dennis, S White, P Byrne, S Ceglinski, Y Mader, T Pinxterton, M Dennis, C Leplaw, T McRae.

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BUILDING TRADES ALL-WAYS HANDY – CARPENTRY 25 yrs exp. Sml jobs OK. Lic 221584C . Steve McDonald 0416 043297 BAY RECLAIMED New & Used building supplies ................................................................66855991 BRICK & BLOCKLAYER Small job specialist. Lic 223375C ................................. Aaron 0428 891682 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Lic 164155C ...........................................Gary 66849102 or 0437 135483

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BRICKLAYER & BLOCKLAYER Quality workmanship, reliable. Lic 129723C ...............0431 266250 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718 BUILDER – THINK BUILDING Excellent work. Quality projects. Lic 188670C ............0432 381880 BUILDER All projects. O’Neill Building. Lic 212134C ......................................... Gerard 0418 832693 BUILDER JOHN McGAURAN Personalised service. Lic 170208C .................................0415 793242 BUILDER/CARPENTER BOB STEWART Lic 14815C. Mullum – SGB ...66805639 or 0418 989928 BUILDER/CARPENTER Lic 194188C .............................................. Dave 66809782 or 0412 171616 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677

BYRON ANTENNA SERVICE

CARPENTER Home maint, decks, renos, free quotes Lic 223772C ........................Cam 0412 939083

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CARPENTER No job too small or big. Lic 1124025 ............................................... Chris 0429 012071

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BOOKKEEPER MYOB, Quickbooks, BAS, account setup/training .....................Edward 0421 971807 HANS ON BOOKEEPING MYOB, quickbooks, BAS & training ...........................Sonjan 0427 171087

ARCHITECTS DON OSBORNE ARCHITECT Reg. 5687. www.ozarchitecture.com.au .............................66871897 FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 MARKHAM-LEE ARCHITECTURE Reg. 7761...............................................................0424 796511 ROSALIE STOLLERY ARCHITECTS Pavilion, courtyard style, light, open, harmonious spaces. Reg 4163. www.rosaliestollery.com.au ...............................................................................66878882

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RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD eco designs, residential/commercial. Reg. 3638. www.rihs.com.au .........................................................................................0411 699205

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CHIROPRACTIC BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282 BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce, Brent, Bianca. 1/12 Tasman Way, Byron A&I Est ..66858159 DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC BYRON BAY Margaret Tay ...................................................66808400 MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962

COMPUTER SERVICES

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553

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ADAM THE COMPUTER GUY www.neonblade.com.........................................................66804286 ART & BODY BASED THERAPY Felicity Grace. Mullumbimby Wednesdays .....................66846212

AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING .................66807721 or 0429 726999

ATOMIC COMPUTER SOLUTIONS Repairs, sales & service for PCs ........... Sebastiaan 0448 527660 EXPERIENTIAL ARTS THERAPY Miecat trained.................................................Anna 0401 740432

CARMEN’S CLEANING SERVICE Pristine is my kind of clean. Domestic cleaning. Fully insured.

COMPUTER NETWORK DATA CABLING David www.iwire.net.au .............................0402 022111

RELATIONSHIP SEXUAL COUNSELLING with John. Byron Thursdays & Fridays.............66811547 For a free quote, call me with your cleaning needs .................................66804811 or 0438 427974 DAVID LAWSON COMPUTER SERVICES All services & repairs for PCs ............................66843955 DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Efficient & professional. 7 days............................................0414 408723 KENSCOMPUTERS.COM.AU General repairs, sales, parts, upgrades, internet .................66844116 QUALITY HOUSEKEEPING ..................................................................................Julie 0410 799686 CREATIVE BLINDS & AWNINGS Servicing Byron Shire. www.creativeblinds.com.au .....66863311 WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Prof work, free quotes, 20 yrs exp ............ Steve 0421 797210 MOBILE COMPUTER REPAIRS $70 per hour. Established 15 years .....................Ben 0423 355318

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CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service – all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C.............................0427 402399

Floor Sanding & Polishing

RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical Lic 27673 .........................................................0429 802355

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DECKS & PATIOS

A GREAT JOB See testimonials at www.coastalpropertyservices.com.au......................0421 932945

FURNITURE RESTORATION & CONSTRUCTION STEPHEN THURSTON Antique restoration, furniture commissions ............................0458 210445

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE A B FAB Mowing, gardening, acreage & small block .....................................................0421 185520 A TO Z GARDEN SERVICE Lawns, hedges, trees, ride on, clean & reliable ....................0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWN MOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed ....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237 AAA ACTION GARDENERS For all your garden needs, treelopping & chipping ................66847775 ALL YOUR LAWN MAINTENANCE NEEDS Call Mich now!...............................0400 804270 or 66801990 BLUEGUM MOWING Garden & property maintenence...........................Adam 66844730 or 0434 244224

Local, reliable, friendly electrician. Extensive experience. No obligation, free quotes. Call Wayne 0414 821 137 or 6684 5521 Lic 118938C

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LAWN & GARDEN For all your garden needs ...0423 857144 or 66803693 BYRON SHIRE MOWING Acreage to small, rubbish removal..... Shane 66846269 or 0424 946226 GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL Prompt & reliable. Large trailer ...........................................66804704 GARDENS RENOVATED Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Tim......0405 529275 GREEN CULTURE Lawns mowed, rubbish removed www.greenculture.com.au ................ 0448 990212 GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal .66884549 or 0405 716552 GUTTERS CLEANED all areas, free quotes, fully insured .......................0405 922839 or 66850125

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PASSION@FLOWERS Byron Bay. Fresh flowers, weddings. Interflora member .................66855209

MYOCUM MOWING Trees & rubbish removal.................................Neil 66844080 or 0410 666871 TREE & PALM LOPPING Felling, rubbish removal, fully insured, free quotes ..............0405 620261 WEED SPRAYING Tree planting, brushcutting, camphor injecting, free quotes ...........0457 223559 YARD MAINTENANCE, lawns, rubbish removal, gardening .........Mark 66843426 or 0437 343348

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DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

MAL MACKENZIE – ELECTRICIAN IS BACK ON THE TOOLS

RENOVATIONS MAINTENANCE

STOKES BAY

FOR SOLUTIONS TO YOUR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS Lic 98590C

SOLAR UPGRADES GENERATORS

Mobile 0457 601 212 info@stevenlambert.com.au www.stevenlambert.com.au

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FENCING ADDISON FENCING Colorbond, pool, timber, glass & screens...........................................66804495

Call Steven Butturini

BENS FENCING – RELIABLE, PROMPT, QUALITY 7 days ........................................0409 983565

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK Small jobs including safty switches etc. Lic EC31722 .... Syd 0400 629577 BYRON A&I/SUNRISE From 5am, 7 days. Lic 145002C ..................Jim 6685 5373 or 0403 747615 CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical in Byron Shire ..............................................0422 668582

BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 FENCE FORMERS Landscaping and fencing solutions..................................................0423 356911 FENCING & RETAINING WALLS BSA Licensed.Free quotes. Any area.........................0411 594314

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hourt service, Lic 154293C........................0439 624945 or 66804173 THE DECK DOCTOR Decks sanded & restored. Free quotes .............................Richard 0407 821690

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Service Directory GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE (continued)

HERBAL MEDICINE @ BANKSIA NATURAL HEALTH Jeanette Stein........................0412 888659

GARDEN AND HOUSE WORKER

KINESIOLOGY & REMEDIAL MASSAGE Paritosho Rowe .................................................66802475

Q Brushcutting Q Hand mowing Q Chainsaw work Q Hedge trimming

Q Weeding, planting, mulching Q Pressure cleaning Q Tip Runs Q Exterior house washing Q Weed Spraying Q Window cleaning, y screen replacement

INSPIRING REMEDIAL BODYWORK www.thisisgoodforus.com...............................0421 826639 HAWAIIAN MASSAGE / GESTALT THERAPY Deborah Lilly ............................................66843723 LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE Massage & Dorn Spinal Alignment. Mullum. Masti Adler ..........66846982 LYMPHOEDEMA THERAPY (Cassley-Smith method) Mullumbimby...........................0413 665863

REASONABLE RATES, SPRING DISCOUNTS

MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002

www.gardenhouseworker.com.au ph: 0434 012215

MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE & CHIROPRACTIC 110 Dalley St ........................................66841028

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MARK VALLANCE 6684 3426 0437 343 348

MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart St......................................................................66844400 NUMEROLOGY & ENNEAGRAM PROFILES .....................................................Rothy 0400 736510 PILATES & GYROTONIC Core studio 2/18 Brigantine St, Byron Bay A&I Estate.................66856716 PSYCHOLOGIST Amara Hurst, Byron Bay......................................................................0424 930588 SEX COACHING & THERAPY www.sexcoaching.com.au .............................................0415 034204 THETA HEALING / REFLEXOLOGY Wilsons Creek. Zena ...................................................66840318

EARTHWORKS

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515 991

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0414 657 689

DAVID FROST LANDSCAPES QualiďŹ ed horticulturalist 25 years experience Ex-Royal Botanical Gardens s -AINTENANCE s #ONSTRUCTION s $ESIGN s )RRIGATION &OR EXPERTISE AND RESPONSIBILITY

Phone David on 0412 767 546

A COASTAL EXCAVATION GARDEN DESIGN

HIRE

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ..Lyn 0428 884329 or 66857756 BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483

GAS FITTERS & SUPPLIERS BRUNSWICK VALLEY GAS SUPPLY. FREE DELIVERY, NO RENTAL ................................66801575

GLAZIERS OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333

GRAPHIC DESIGN ACCENT COLOR Web Design & Construction .......................................................................66856236 CATHY MARTIN Logos, web, ads and more www.cathymartincreative.com.....................66871006

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

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HERBARX EQUINE Herbal medicine & massage .................www.herbarxequine.com 0411 720799 HORSE RIDING & ADULT VAULTING LESSONS www.kamilaroi.com .0419 506942 or 66762437

INTERIOR DESIGN KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606

KITCHEN

LOGOS BROCHURES WEBSITES www.louisebarrow.com ..........................................0401 294252 CONCRETE BENCHTOPS www.imakestuff.yolasite.com .............................................0488 093784

HANDYPERSONS

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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION

2481 PLUMBING All water, drainage & gas fitting Lic 214 726C Phone Jimmy ...........0405 073540 ADAMEARTHSCAPE Retaining walls. Paving. Concrete paths ................0411 726604 or 66805446 A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher and mini excavator..............0402 716857

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LICENSED BROTHELS

Venus Lounge Gentlemen’s Retreat OUTCALLS AVAILABLE - OPEN 24/7

ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Indoor/outdoor maintenance...............................................0402 281638 BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684 ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Carpentry, repairs, renovations ........................0422 417295 BRENDON POWELL Bobcat, excavator, tipper & auger. All jobs...................................0404 988222

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BRUNSWICK AFFORDABLE MAINTENANCE Carpentry & maitenance Lic 224655C.0433 928470 FENCING & RETAINING WALLS BSA Licensed.Free quotes. Any area.........................0411 594314 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas Tom Scott ...........66843088 or 0418 600576 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337

LIGHTING

GOLDEN HANDS Experienced, reliable handyman for all jobs + lawnmowing ................66805456 VILLA LANDSCAPES Paving, retaining walls, landscaping ..........................................0414 657689 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227 INCH BY INCH MAINTENANCE plumbing, tiling, carpentry, painting ..Paul 66842326 or 0422 017072 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES .........................................Michael 66844970 or 0405 325569

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PROPER JOB BOB

For all your local handyman services. Prompt service. Free quotes. All areas. No job too small.

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Over 20 yrs experience - friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212

MINI EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT HIRE Ian Mathison 0428 842 285 AH 6684 2285 Servicing the Byron Shire and beyond

Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Ind. Est. (02) 6680 7007 www.creativelightingsolutions.com.au

MOTORING BANGALOW LIMOUSINES CAR DETAILING ..............................................................0488 426600 BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS .........................................................................66842351 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition..........................................................................0427 660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$s PAID .................................................. 66845296 or 66845403 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

BAYSIDE RADIATORS, WINDSCREENS AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 hours 7 days Serving Byron Shire

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Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE Facial rejuvenation, womens health, general. Marlene Farry ..................66842400 AROMATHERAPY/ REFLEXOLOGY/ SKIN CARE Therese Moffatt RN.........................0418 465487 AYURVEDA Consultations, massage, treatments ................................................... Jacinta 66843165

TINY EARTHWOR Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208 various implements available for limited access projects

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LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

BONES FOR LIFE ’OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION’ Jenny Groves.......................................66842738 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225 CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern. Practitioner, tutor and trainer ....................66846444 CRANIOSACRAL, CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHY David Ackerman ...............................66884136 EAST COAST PILATES STUDIO Brunswick Heads. Judy Leane.....................................0408 110006 FELDENKRAIS Awareness through movement classes/individuals ....................Linda 0418 211979 FELDENKRAIS Jenny Groves ..............................................................................................66842738

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NATUROPATHY BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225

NUTRITION FOOD AS MEDICINE Samantha Gowing, Gowings Food & Health ....................................66855400

OSTEOPATHY

ALAN MALONE Painter and Decorator Over 30 years experience for a friendly hassle free job

ANDREW HALL Biodynamic cranial. New Brighton...........................................................66802027 BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent & Toby Mills. Monday – Saturday......66851126 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer..............................................................66853660 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY .......................................................................Jodie Jacobs 66857517

Licence No 97474

TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie................................................ 6687 4410

0412 794 364

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PAINTING AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 BYRON PRO-PAINT Quality guaranteed, fair prices, free quotes. Lic 87771C .......Ben 0418 662281

PHONE & COMMUNICATION

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 EXTRA PHONE SOCKETS & data cabling, David, www.iwire.net.au.......................... 0402 022 111 GRAPHIC EXPRESSIONS Digital printing & labels............................................................66858226 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design and printers .....................................66858264 NORTH POINT PAINTING SERVICES New ceilings sprayed. Lic 618414C .66847137 or 0403 332654

PHYSIOTHERAPY

PAINTING & DECORATING Free quotes. Lic 215392C.................Justin 66871884 or 0413 567191

ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 PAINTER – PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs OK. For a quote phone Mark............0410 193557 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates. PAINTER DECORATOR Lic 203314C .................................................................... Matt 0413 741791 Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Ryan Huxley, Clare Connolly .......................................................66872330 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS & TIMBER CARE Reliable & courteous. Lic 211420C .....0404 202415 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207 NICK EDMOND, MARTINA RIGBY Physiotherapy, acupuncture & craniosacral therapy. Cnr Dalley St & Burringbar St, Mullumbimby. Monday, Wednesday, Friday.........................66843255 s $OMESTIC #OMMERCIAL s 3ERVICING ALL AREAS PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture and physio........................................................66851646 s 7ORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED s !TTENTION TO DETAIL EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Also home visits ....................................66847838

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B Timbs Painting ALL WORK GUARANTEED $OMESTIC #OMMERCIAL &RIENDLY #LEAN

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X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING www.duluxaccredited.com.au

X 6680 7573 0415 952 494 X www.yvesdewilde.com.au LIC 114372C

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PICTURE FRAMING

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

quality art supplies Still @ the centre – 3 Centennial Ct – 6685 5808

PLASTERING SPRECKLEY’S PLASTERING SERVICE Reasonable rates. Lic 1046149 .......................0413 158967

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

ALWAYS AFFORDABLE REMOVALS & FREIGHT ................................66808938 or 0411 288101 TOP OF THE STATE FREIGHT Delivering to Tweed, Lismore and Ballina daily.............0418 664236

BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS Ready for work within & beyond Byron Brisbane Sydney backloading For careful service & great rates

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

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PLUMBERS A+ JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ........0438 668025 BILL CONNORS Plumber & drainer Gold Lic No L1051 CA 1221 ........................................66801403 BRETT SEKAC PLUMBING Maintenence & renovation specialist. Lic 167049C ...........0410 620472 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas service. Lic. 1175539C ................................0421 334515 DLC WATER PLUMBING SERVICE Lic 219589C ..........................................................0427 641804 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 MARK CORBETT Plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Lic 13121..................66877645 or 0418 210802 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING Lic 57803C ...........................................66803626 or 0419 019035 2481 PLUMBING All water, drainage & gas fitting Lic 214 726C Phone Jimmy ...........0405 073540

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Service Directory REMOVALISTS (continued)

Cape Byron Removals

Phone

6685 8108

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SECURITY SERVICES

UPHOLSTERY

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide .....................................66771550 or 0412 144679 BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255

SEPTIC SYSTEMS TRINE

BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

Trine Solutions

VETERINARY SURGEONS

Licence No. 158031C

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, GasďŹ tting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones....................................66856899 MATT ALLWORTH www.communityvet.net ................................................................0414 227123 MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Wayde Hawkins & Richard Gregory .............66843818

WATER FILTERS

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE

The Water Filter Experts

A1 SEWING MACHINES – PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1964. Leaders in service .................66847447

for home, commercial and rural properties

SCOTT ASHDOWN DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS All types .......66867150 or 0428 503216

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SOLAR SYSTEMS

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Lic. Electrical Contractors

Your local installer dealing in Sharp Solar Modules, Australian made Latronic Inverters and Century/Yuasa batteries. Specialists in Standalone and Grid Interact Solar Power Systems.

SWIMMING POOLS

WATER TANK CLEANING All areas........................................................66888055 or 0407 002833

WATER TANKS WATER TANKS Save money. Save water. All areas .................................66888055 or 0407 002833

WEB DESIGN SERVICES

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Products, service & construction Lic 39126 ......................66844846

s !LL POOL REQUIREMENTS s 0ROFESSIONAL ADVICE s 7ATER TESTING s &RIENDLY SERVICE s 0OOL SERVICING 3TATION 3T -ULLUMBIMBY OPP #OUNCIL CHAMBERS

AWARD WINNING LOGO, GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN ....... www.molyvdesign.com 0421 173819 MEDIASHMEDIA Multimedia Design & Development www.mediashmedia.com.au ..0457 114130 SUSIE DOVE WEB DESIGN www.susiedove.com .............................................................66844459 WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ...........................66803707or 0423 770799 WEBSITE OPTIMISATION / SEO / SEM Proven results ..............................66804991 or 0405 811271

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TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C Phone Karl ...................................66804103

ROOFING

TILING PERFECTION & WATERPROOFING Free quotes. Lic 179306C .66801168 or 0409 847653

ROOF PAINTING & REPAIRS Free quotes. Lic 1134084 ........................................Joe 0414 587884 WILL CASTLE TILING Free quotes. Lic 218802C...................................6680 3736 or 0427 903849

ROOFING CRAFTSMEN

TREE SERVICES AVHM TREE SERVICES Happy to help ..........................Phone Andrew 66877674 or 0412 558890 CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES Crane & bobcat..................................66846650 or 0408 202184

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

TREE CONTROL SERVICES Free quotes .......................................................................0422 767677

ALL GONE FROM $10 pensioner discounts ..................................Mark 0421 932945 or 66855570

THE CHAINSAW GUYS All tree work .....................................................66779482 or 0431 382681

WEDDING SERVICES

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

TAILORED CEREMONIES BY WILL ALLAN............................ will.allan@me.com or 07 5590 9757

OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564

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SUNSAFE TINTING Professional. Residential & automotive .............................................66872266

BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544 GET RID OF IT! All types taken away. Cheaper than a skip .......Richard 0422 407997 or 66859920

WINDOW TINTING TWEED BYRON WINDOW TINTING Serving the Shire since 2000 ..................................66802484

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Classifieds INDEX AGMs....................................... 50 Birthdays ................................. 54 Boats & Marine ....................... 52 Business Opportunity.............. 52 Businesses For Sale ............... 52 Cabins For Sale ...................... 52 Celebrants ............................... 50 Childcare ................................. 51 Church Notices........................ 54 Clothing & Alterations ............. 51 Computers ............................... 52 Congratulations ....................... 54 Death Notice ........................... 54 Events...................................... 50 For Hire.................................... 51 For Sale ................................... 52 For Tender ............................... 50 Garage Sales .......................... 52 Halls For Hire .......................... 51 Health Notices ......................... 50 Holiday Accommodation ......... 53 House Sit ................................. 53 Houses For Sale ..................... 52 Land For Sale.......................... 52 Lost & Found ........................... 54 Machinery................................ 52 Motor Vehicles ......................... 52 Musical Notes.......................... 54 Only Adults .............................. 54 Pets......................................... 54 Positions Vacant ...................... 53 Professional Services ............. 50 Property For Sale .................... 52 Public Notices.......................... 49 Return Thanks......................... 54 Share Accommodation ........... 53 Short Term Accommodation ... 53 Social Escorts ......................... 55 To Lease .................................. 53 To Let ....................................... 53 Tradework ............................... 51 Tree Services .......................... 51 Tuition ...................................... 54 Wanted .................................... 52 Wanted To Rent....................... 53 Work Wanted.......................... 54

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SPRING! We wash your rugs THE RUG SHOP BANGALOW 66872424

BODY ALIVE

African Dance, Yoga, Chanting, Body Percussion Sat 10-12, 28 Aug-25 Sept 1 Acacia St. A & I Est. 0411843384 THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK available at Mullumbimby & Byron Bay Echo ofďŹ ces or www.ozshop.net

DIDGERIDOO

CLASSES - DIDGELOKA For men and boys, all ages, all levels $10 with didge, $15 didge provided. Taught by the Didge Chef & Dr Didge Dolphin. Sat 10am, 47 Brandon St, Suffolk Park Ph 66853330 or 0428853352

W O O DW O R K

www.woodworkforwomen.com.au

KILN REPAIRER

wanted. Ph Margi 0427240497

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Tues 6pm Salsa Level 1 Tues 7pm Salsa Level 2 Thurs 6pm Brazilian Zouk Level 1 Thurs 7pm Brazilian Zouk Level 2

5/65 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay www.donnawildproductions.com

1800 776 471 *Conditions apply

6685 4468 5 STARS DRIVER TRAINING

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES Phone/fax 6684 2978 Mobile 0423 426 717 By appointment only

Byron Bay Youth House Inc.

INVITES YOU TO THE AGM

www.traditionalfoodskills.com.au Jenny 66897533

The BBYH provides support to young people 16 – 24yo offering early intervention, accommodation and follow-up programs. BBYH offers a safe living environment to develop skills for life and a positive sense of self and future. If you have knowledge within Fundraising, IT, Community Services or an understanding of youth homelessness and social issues and you want to make a difference to your community you are warmly welcome to attend the...

LIVING LOVE for Women Inspired by David Deida

call Cynthia 0408 205 671

No partner required

Stay happy and healthy!’

Learn to make cheese, sauerkraut,sourdough bread, naturally brewed soft drinks and much more. Last workshops for the year.

www.livinglove.com.au

First Week FREE*

‘Dr Adam Osborne will be far, far away from Wed 13 Oct, returning to his Surgery Thurs 21 Oct. Echo reading patients ring 6685 7366 to ensure scripts/referrals/appts are managed before his departure.

traditional food SKILLS

Oct 9/10

Latin Dance

www.munay-ki.org

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Information & bookings: Bruce Butcher 0409 329 492

Free intro 4/10

No dogs please

9 Inca initiations to prepare for the transformative earth changes ahead. $250.00 Oct 8-10, twelve places only

Teresa de Ruyter 0411 409 321 02 6613 0787

BYRON BAY DRIVING SCHOOL

‘Exciting... and divine’ ‘Every aspect was superb’

Saturday Oct 2, MEMORIAL PARK, BRUNSWICK HEADS Phone 6628 4495

MUNAY KI INITIATION RITES

Learn with the best, pass like the rest

Dual Controls Relaxed & Professional Instructor Targeting Driver Education

BRUNSWICK

HEADS MARKETS

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Host Families Required for DEMI-PAIR Program July – Sept 2010 GV Byron Bay seeks friendly local families to host international students on a Demi Pair program. Highly qualiďŹ ed, experienced and motivated female students from Germany offer your family: s ! SAFE AND RELIABLE EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS AROUND THE HOME s HOURS OF CHILDCARE COMBINED WITH GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DUTIES PER WEEK AT times that suit you and your lifestyle s ! UNIQUE AND MEMORABLE CROSS CULTURAL EXCHANGE FOR YOUR FAMILY In return for performing Demi-Pair duties, students require: s ! WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH TO IMPROVE THEIR %NGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS and experience Australian culture s &ULL BOARD AND LODGING WITH OWN BEDROOM 3TUDENTS COMBINE $EMI 0AIR DUTIES WITH THEIR STUDIES AT 'LOBAL 6ILLAGE For details, please contact the Homestay OfďŹ ce at GV Byron Bay on 6680 9903 or email rdewit@gvenglish.com

Byron Bay T Company

is proud to launch their stunning new range of teas. Come down for a free sampling session this Sunday October 3 at the Byron market. Free sample sachets given away with every purchase as well as the chance go in the draw to Ç Ĺ?Ĺś ÄŽ ǀĞ ƚĞĂ Ć&#x; ĹśĆ? ŽĨ LJŽƾĆŒ Ä?ŚŽĹ?Ä?Ğ͘ Íť 'Ĺ?ĹśĹ?ÄžĆŒ Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Íť ĹŻÄ‚Ä?ĹŹ DÄ‚Ĺ?Ĺ?Ä? Íť ĂŜĚLJůĹ?Ä?Ĺ?ŽƾĆ? Íť ^ĹŹĹ?Ĺś Íť ƾĚĚŚĂ͛Ć? dÄžÄ‚ĆŒĆ? Íť :Ä‚Ć?ĹľĹ?ŜĞ Íť :ĂƉĂŜĞĆ?Äž YĆľĹ?ĹśÄ?Äž Íť tĹšĹ?ƚĞ Íť KŽůŽŜĹ?

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5.30pm Wednesday October 11th, 2010 At the Byron Bay Community Centre Light refreshments provided For further enquiries please contact Kerry Stewart 6685 7264

Byron Shire Council Policy on Exhibition Draft Airspace Policy At Council’s Ordinary Meeting held on 20 May 2010 it resolved (No. 10-363) to place the above Policy on public exhibition for a period of 28 days for the making of public submissions. The Policy is available for viewing at Council’s Administration OfďŹ ce, community access points around the Shire and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/public-exhibition. Submissions Close: 21 October 2010 Enquiries: Sam Harris 02 6626 7300 Submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) within Schedule 5 Part 2 of the GIPA Act 2009 as applicable including both the substance of the objection and the identity of the objector. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113.

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MULLUM MASTERS SWIMMING Tuesdays 6pm. Stroke technique and swim ďŹ tness for adults. All levels welcome. Ph 0421745190 LATIN DANCE CLASSES Start today! Ph 1800776471

AFRICAN DANCE Tuesdays, 6.30pm, Ewingsdale Hall. Ph 66857927 or 0411843384

EVENTS

Woodford Fest

COLLINGWOOD! COLLINGWOOD!

20 energetic men needed to perform at Festival. Phone 66857789

Egyptian Dance

Courses beg, Fri 15/10, 5.30pm, Wed 20 Oct, 10am, Mullum. Mohani 66846553

AGMs Creating a space for change and resolution With individuals, couples and families

Elizabeth Halbert

BSW &HUWLĂ€ HG )DPLO\ 7KHUDSLVW and Counsellor

0431 611 135 medicare rebates/bulk billing

HYPNOTHERAPY Healing from the Roots s 34/0 3-/+).' 30%#)!,)34 s 2ELEASE CREATIVE BLOCKS s 2ELEASE SUBCONSCIOUS SABOTAGE s 'RIEF AND LOSS

JUST IMAGINE HYPNOTHERAPY

Catrine Irwin AHS–NGH

66854898 Byron Bay

Skin Cancer Clinic Ocean Shores Health All services bulk billed Open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday RN position available, please phone if interested

Phone 6680 2300

Hypnotherapy

works! Unlock the potential we all have within, & heal whatever holds you back! 3TRESS ANXIETY DEPRESSION WEIGHT ADDICTIONS HABITS GRIEF TRAUMA FEARS AND MORE

Colleen 0410635367 (Byron)

HYPNOTHERAPY

PSYCHIC & INTUITION PRACTICE All levels incl. beginners welcome. Madeleine 66872602 or 0427518795

BYRON Emergency Accommodation Project (B.E.A.P.) AGM will be held on Thurs 14 Oct 2pm at 1 Scott St, Byron. New members welcome. Persons with skills in IT, fundraising or with a genuine empathy for homeless persons/families are encouraged to join our Board of Management. Pls RSVP on 66855230

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Byron Bay Soccer Club ALL WELCOME 7HEN Monday 18th October 7pm 7HERE Byron Bay Guides Hall, Rec Grounds, Carlyle Street Several committee positions are being vacated and new roles have been created so please come along. Parents,players and members are urged to support the club by attending this meeting

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MARGARET HOSIE and students are having their art exhibition on the weekend of 2nd & 3rd of October. 75 oil paintings on display from a vast variety of subjects. Everyone welcome. From 9am to 5pm. 27 Yamble Drive, Ocean Shores

SPEED DATING

Byron style. Free to register at: www.singlessupperclub.com.au s 7!.4%$ 3).',% -%. s Join Singles Supper Club & meet eligible women. Phone Angela 66853807

HEALTH JO FROM THE HEARTSPACE massages & recommended by The Echo staff. Phone 0423293995

CHOKE THE SMOKES WITH HYPNOSIS. Paul L. Jones C.Ht. DO IT NOW! 66807030

CALMBIRTH

Raine 0409534052, 66843705

YOGA

and

& counselling. Wendy Purdey. Enquires & appts 66802630. Details: www.wendypurdey.com.au MASSAGE & HEALING 15 yrs exp deep, relaxing, hot rocks. 7 days from $45ph Mullum area 10am-8pm. Lisa 66844003

DEREK HARPER Celebrating love and lives 66803032. derekharper@mac.com

8 - 9.30am 10 - 11.30am 6.30 - 8pm

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha

Ayurveda Massage

Unique weddings & ceremonies ALISON MACKAY 66801884 www.alisonmackay.com

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

BREATHWORK

Accredited courses and sessions WWW REBIRTHING COM AU s

Julie Wells

6685 5185 or 0401 277 688

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0407 807797

Upstairs At Byron Bay Surf Club (QTXLULHV

www.byronbaymindfulnessyoga.com

www.beachsideyogaandmassage.com.au

Qualified & Professional

YOGA ۸

Community Acupuncture Wednesdays 9 - 12pm - $20 treatments

MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66844559 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com

Deepen your yoga practice on all levels A well balanced fusion of dynamic asana, meditation & philosophy combined with devotional sounds of kirtan & other nada yoga practices Sat 9th & Sun 10th October Cost: $200 lunch included

TIME

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9.30am

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Vinyasa Flo

Geoff 7am

Emma

Pregnancy Massage

Prenatal Emma

Natasha

Miranda

7:30pm Yoni Yoga: Roxy 5 / 102 Cente n n i al Ci rc u it , By ro n A r ts & Ind u str ia l Es t ate ( f i rs t l eft afte r B P)

PROF SERVICES

Emma: 0410 576 26 7

DENTURES

www.redtentyoga.com.au / emma@redtentyoga.com.au

Theta HealingTM Workshops

LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002 BYRON BAY EMBROIDERY New phone number 66867352 Email: bbembroidery@bigpond.com

Melbourne Basic DNA Advanced

Oct 16, 17, 18 Oct 23, 24, 25

Byron Bay

Nov 13, 14, 15 Nov 20, 21, 22

SHOE DOCTOR Shoe Surgery now operating @ Sole Bros, Arts & Industry Estate. Surgery hours 8am - 5pm

Basic DNA Advanced Manifesting & Abundance Practitioner Day

Nov 27, 28, 29 Oct 12

Private Theta HealingTM sessions by appointment All workshops run by Zena Gourevitch, accredited Theta HealingTM teacher & practitioner by Vianna Stibal. Contact Zena on 02 6684 0318 or 0409 302 548. Email: zena@thetatree.com Web: www.thetatree.com

Shop 3B Byron Street TS SHIA by

(next to Earth & Sea)

Gift Vouchers Available

TUESDAY 6.30-8.00am 9.30-11.30am Vinyassa 5.30-7.00pm Dru Yoga WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners 5.30-7.00pm Hatha THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am 3.30-5.00pm Hatha 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS

66841777

FOR TENDER DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND WATER

Consta Deb Diana Diana Diana Consta Diana Diana

FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana 4.30-5.30pm Flow $5-$10 Donation Sol SATURDAY 8.30-10.30am Hatha Pennie & Paul MONDAY - OCT 4 - CLOSED TUESDAY 6.30-8.00am Consta 9.30-11.30am Vinyassa Deb 5.30-7.00pm Dru Yoga Diana

10 WK BEGINNERS YOGA COURSE STARTS MONDAY 11 OCT 6-7.30PM STRETCH, BREATHE, RELAX & DESTRESS - BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL All welcome. Enquiries: Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com

Expressions of Interest, Lease Opportunity for Cafe/ Kiosk, The Pass Cape Byron State Conservation Area The Cape Byron State Conservation Area Trust is seeking ([SUHVVLRQV RI ,QWHUHVW IURP VXLWDEO\ TXDOLÂż HG SURSRQHQWV IRU a lease to operate a cafe/kiosk in premises at The Pass, within Cape Byron State Conservation Area, Byron Bay. 'RFXPHQWV DUH DYDLODEOH IRU GRZQORDG IURP WKH H7HQGHULQJ ZHEVLWH KWWSV WHQGHUV QVZ JRY DX GHFFZ $Q DGGLWLRQDO VLWH LQVSHFWLRQ ZLOO EH KHOG RQ VLWH RQ 2FWREHU DW DP $WWHQGDQFH DW DQ LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG VLWH LQVSHFWLRQ session is compulsory to submit a conforming Expressions of Interest submission. For further information or to book an information and site inspection session please contact Nathan Oliver on 02 6620 9300 or email nathan.oliver@environment.nsw.gov.au Expressions of Interest close 2:00pm Friday 22 October 2010.

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t. 02 66857595 www.divinegoddess.com.au

Reuben Barkley, 2nd gen. family trade. Ph 66284475 or 0422221116

DAY/TIME

6 am

2 pm

$5

John

Alex

$8

Lila

$5

Michael

Em

$8

Kirsty

$5

John

$8

Davina

$5

Malcolm

Kirsty

$5

John

Davina

$5

Miranda

Kirsty

Alex

$5

Geoff

Wong

$8

Consta 0401 438 679

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Community Acupuncture 9 - 12 pm

Teen Pregnancy Afternoon Kids Yoga Temple Dance Massage Karen 4pm Sienna 4:15 Prenatal resumes 12/10 Deep Hatha 5:30pm

UNFORGETTABLE WEDDINGS /CEANA s OCEANAHEART COM

For bookings call

T UES

Emma

Mums/Bubs

11am

Chains from $5 Enq 0407262261. Wednesdays at: HAMMER & HAND Jewellery & Metal Collective Ti-Tree Pl, A&I Est. 10am-4pm, 7 days

A Two Day Workshop

& MASSAGE IN BYRON ARTS & INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

Pregnancy Workshop for Couples, Saturday 9 October, 2010

IN YOUR ELEMENT!

Sounds of Yoga

B.A. B.Soc.Wk

0421 606 236

Somatic Psychotherapist Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching

yoga products for on and off the mat

tarotjourney.com.au

Thelia Franco

Dip. Som. Psych

Silver Jewellery Cleaning

Tel. 02 6676 1212

Ph Mukti on 6684 3153 DipEd., Aust. Swim Certificate 9 yrs experience

Bulk Billing Available

ANTHEA AMORE

PIANO TUNING

9 Heated indoor splash pool 9 Infant & toddler classes 9 Adult aqua yoga class 9 Skilful & gentle tuition 9 Enjoy beautiful Mevlana

COUNSELLING & INNER EXPLORATION

Exceptionally good massages available

MARRIAGE CELEBRANT

BABY SWIM

Cranio Sacral

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist, at Mullum Physio Centre 66843255 at Ocean Shores 0432322998 Health Fund Rebates

MASSAGE

Dynamic Flow

NIA DANCE

organic facials. 0435635822 Mohani

pure perspective

"OOK BY /CT AND SAVE $100!

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Mullum Pioneer Hall Tue 7.30-9.30am, Fri 10.30am-12.30pm Huonbrook Wed 8-9.30am 66840044

treefaeriefotos.com

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BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319

Yoga with Martine

#LINICAL (YPNOTHERAPIST #(4 )NT QUAL 0AST ,IFE ,", 3PIRITUAL 2EGRESSION 4HERAPIST www.gentleawakenings.com.au

FUN workshop 26-28 November Pottsville

Deep tissue, remedial and relaxation massage, 20+ years exp, 7 days. Ph Bernie 0407431588 Suffolk Park

Byron Surf Club, Main Beach YOGA TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY

CELEBRANTS

HEALING HANDS

MASSAGE & INJURY MANAGEMENT JAMIE BENNETT B. Clin. Sci., Dip. Rem. Mass., Dip. Ex. Sci. Specialising in sports/work injuries, back pain relief & rehab, remedial & relaxation 20 yrs exp. Rebates. 0403401696

Anne-Marie Wong

$8 Nadine

$8

Nationally Accredited Certificate IV In Yoga Teaching (91485 NSW) Austudy Approved 14 FEB - 08 APR 2011 $4,500

Pondicherry, India November 14-27

L1 & L2 TEACHER TRAINING, YOGA RETREAT & GRADUATE PROGRAM (open to all teachers)

$5 & $8 Charity Classes Taught by Teacher Trainees

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THAI MASSAGE 1.5 hrs $50, home visit $60. Ekka, 7 days 66804478. Traditional

BRENT VERCO

Sexual Counselling

CHIROPRACTOR

Alison Rahn qualiďŹ ed sex therapist www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812

BYRON CHIROPRACTIC 6685-8159

ASHTANGA YOGA

THURS AM

Mon-Fri at 9.30am. All levels welcome. Enquiries ph Sam 0412147020

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC 6684-1028

THURS PM, MON,WED & FRI

Mullumbimby Osteopathy welcomes

Vicki Hatherell Therapy for people experiencing cancer. Reiki master, reexology, energy balancing, shoulders, neck & head massage Dip. SM, RN, Member ATMS By appointment Monday only

BH 6684 6124

MASSAGE $50 1HR Swedish relaxation, 7 days, Byron. Ph 0438024766

Massage at

HEARTSPACE

Bali

Bliss

OSTEOPATH A biodynamic approach to Osteopathy in the cranial ďŹ eld

2 hours $100 Aromatic Body Scrub Deep Relaxing Massage Reexology

ANDREW HALL Back in October New Brighton. 66802027 Not your usual Osteopathy

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

0423 293 995

www.heartspacemassage.com (ABOVE SANTOS MULLUMBIMBY)

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Tantric Experience

Sensual & sacred massage combining ancient tech with loving guidance. 18 yrs exp. Lucy 66854918, 0427917960

TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE Thai masseur, 1hr $40 & 2hrs $65 Ph Nui 66771670, 0410519341

Kahuna Bodywork

ND, funds Structural, sports, cranio, 0428839009

Relaxation, Alignment & Balance Clinic in Mullum, Mon-Fri, 9-5.30pm Weekends by appointment only. Opposite The Echo. Ph 66844883 MASSAGE WITH BRIGITTE 4HERAPEUTIC s ,OMI ,OMI s +AHUNA s (OT 2OCK s 0REGNANCY 7ED 4HUR &RI A & I Est Byron. Ph 0402503603 BODY BALANCE MASSAGE Quality therapeutic bodywork, 20 yrs experience. Herbert 0408782834 REMEDIAL MASSAGE MIDDLE POCKET Debra Casey Dip RM, fully accredited, Health fund rebates. Ph 66803309

DETOX

Colonic hydrotherapy, naturopathy, detox programs, massage, Natalie 0458633869 www. byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

SWEDISH Massage Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

Brazilian $38–$40 ½ Leg & Brazilian $50 Full Leg & Brazilian $60 G-String $25 Bikini $20 Full Leg & Bikini $45 ½ Leg & Bikini $35 ½ Leg $25 Full Leg $35 Full Arm $20 ½ Arm $15 Underarm $10–$15

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@ BODY BALANCE, 2/111 Jonson St Sun, Mon & Tues with Claire Hay Phone 0414243491 Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat with Herbert Phone 0408782834

JAW R.E.S.E.T. HEALING Relieves teeth grinding etc, theta healing beliefs, D.N.A activation & readings. Sound chakra healing. Voyager tarot, life readings. 0429194912

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Wednesday 9am, Brunswick Valley Community Centre. Ph 66850164 s 3WEDISH !ROMA /IL -ASSAGE s magentamassage.co.cc - 0422138644 BALINESE TRADITIONAL MASSAGE & Chakra Rebalancing, 1 hour $55. Ph Ming 66872988, 0422722561 MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic healing & deep tissue. Ph Elaine 0413835662 YOGA TEACHER TRAINING with Flo Fenton’s Intouch Yoga in Suffolk Park. One day per week, Wed or Fri, 8am-4.30pm, March to Dec 2011. Full details: www.intouchyogabyronbay.com Phone 0266859910 HOMEOPATHY FIRST AID COURSE 4 weeks, Red Tent, A&I Est, Byron, 12/10-9/11 $80 or $25pw. 0409224286

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DIGGER MAN

Excavator & tipper hire. 0427172684

MASSAGE/ BODYWORK

PSYCHIC MASSAGE 1 WEEK ONLY Professional massage followed by accurate psychic reading. Phone Reece 0438318451

MEN’S WAX Chest $35 Back $35 Y-front $38

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6687 7674 / 0412 55 88 90

INTRODUCTORY SHIATSU COURSE & Acupuncture Training starting Oct 26 in Byron. Austudy approved international students accredited. 07 54947425 Australian College of Eastern Medicine www.orientalmedicine.com.au

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES

FEEL GOOD MASSAGE Specialising in neck & shoulder, feet $50/hr. Ion cleanse foot detox, $35 & oxygen facials $80. Phone Dhira 66847484 TRANSFORMATIONAL KINESIOLOGY Help clear life blocks/baggage. Introductory sessions $50. David 0402022111

A VERY HANDY MAN TO KNOW!!

Fully insured professionals QualiďŹ ed arborist 18â€? chipper, stump grinders, cherry picker, bobcat & cranetruck.

Phone: 6684 6650 0408 202 184

CLOTHING & ALTRNS TILLYS REPAIRS - IN TOWN ex Byron Fabrics Ph 66855985 or 0423331850 BYRON ALTERATIONS 20 Brigantine Street, Arts & Ind Estate Mon to Fri, 10am-4pm. 66808836 FI’S FIX IT ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS Ph Fiona 66857627 or 0419587190

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JUMPARTYJUMP Jumping castles to hire from $100 per day, Sumo wrestling suits also available. Phone 66855756

HALLS FOR HIRE EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your next function. Ph 0421878556 COORABELL HALL FOR HIRE recently revitalised! www.coorabellhall.net Bookings 66871307

TRADEWORK

FACTORY OUTLET OPEN TO PUBLIC

Surfboard Repair

WETSUIT SALE while stock lasts MC Surf / Byron Bay Surfboard Co.

3 Banksia Dr, Byron Ind Est 02 6685 8778

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COMPUTERS kenscomputers.com.au new & used PC’s, parts - service - repairs, virus & system cleanup, upgrades. 66844116

FOR SALE

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES - HONEST & RELIABLE Best rates & service in the Shire. Phone Matt 0427172684

VACUUM BAGS To suit most makes & models

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511 TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Billinudgel 02 66801718, Sth Tweed 07 55236002

BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

PAVER SECONDS Great buys. Leisurescapes, Grevillea St, Byron Bay Ph 66856990 MULCH HAY BALES $5 each Chemical free, delivery avail 20+ bales, also horse & cow manure. Plus eggs, mulberries & herbs, 4-5.30pm weekdays 404 Left Bank Rd. 0428711316 (msg) BILLINUDGEL LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Now open Sunday 10am-12pm. Check out our raised garden beds and mulches to give your garden a lift. Ph 66804555 for delivery

COCONUT PALMS Sprouters, 10L, 20L, 100L & 200L pots available. Expressions of interest taken this month for Oct, Nov & Christmas deliveries. Ph 0424267382

INSULATION WAREHOUSE CLOSING Top Qu a l i ty

Insulation from $2.50 per sq metre whole house lots $250

Free Delivery

PH: 1800 330 944

MOBILITY SCOOTER luxury model, 4 wheel suspension, new March 2010 $3650, never used, sell $2150, could deliver. Phone 0420411021 TIMBER mango slabs 1.5 x 800, 6 of. Red ironbark 350 x 4.1, all $400 each. Ph 0413437726

WARD’S Landscape Supplies

Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.00am-5pm, Sat 7.00am-2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323 GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617

BAMBOO PLY

DINING TABLE beautiful cedar refectory 75cm x 180cm $800, 6 carved spindle back farmhouse chairs $100 ea, computer workstation with top, exc cond 155cm wide $150. Ph 66875714 evenings

AFTER MOVING SALE furn, bric-a-brac, carpets, Sat, 56 Mullumbimbi St. Bruns

SURFBOARD 7.2 McTavish Carver, 2 tone blue, near new, $580. 0422558128

BYRON cnr Burns & Butler St: kite surfer outfit incl 2 kites, snow skis, boogie boards, koolite board, clothes rack, oddsn-ends, Sun 9am. 0412251392

WOODCRAFT OPPORTUNITY System and materials for making beautiful wooden combs; cheap to enthusiast. Short-bed woodlathe, chucks, tools, small rare timbers - offers. Electric folding bike $595. Camping 3-way fridge & gas cyl, $150. Folding 3.6M ladder $85. 2 spools flex $10 ea. Push mower $25 & more. 12 Tindarra Ave O.Shores, mornings SPRING GARDEN COMPOST Full of worms, odourless. Delivered locally. 0402040554 MODULAR LOUNGE light green, near new $550. Antique china cabinet $120. Student desk $50. Ph 0412795960 DOUBLE BED + mattress, very good cond, $150. Ph 0417421064

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au

PAVING BRICKS 1600 uplifted, Austral classic, 230mm x 114mm x 50mm, enough for 43sqm, nicely weathered, all stacked ready to go, Mullum, the lot $495. Ph 0438338162

BABY & CHILDRENS ITEMS ‘BRUNS KIDS’ Specialising in recycled baby & childrens needs, clothes, toys, books, prams, high chairs. Next to Bruns Bakery. 66851135

FRIDGE F&P, active smart, upside down, working $200 ono. Wide tyre rims, 4 x 17”, two with good tyres, 1 rim damaged slightly, $100. Ph 66877492

WOOD SHAVINGS, timber kitchen benches. Phone Stan 0412429156

DOUBLE BED wooden base, futon mattress, $80. 0422921721

TRAMPOLINES, REPLACEMENT MATS & parts. 66851624 or 0409851624

PANASONIC PLASMA 106cm TV, 2 year warranty, $850 ono. Ph 66808716

MOVING SALE 753 Wilsons Ck Rd, trash & treasure, Saturday 8am

BRUNS HDS 8 South Beach Lne, Sat 8-12, house clearance, old treasures HUGE SALE furniture, clothes etc, lots of bargains, Saturday, 61 Shelley Dr, Byron STH GOLDEN BCH 32 Gloria St, Sat 8am, clothing, retro, baby items, bric-abrac, 227L F&P fridge/freezer HUGE SALE 52 Kingsley St, Byron Bay Sat 8am BRUNS not before 8am, 43 Fingal St, furn, clothes, books, collectables

Monster GARAGE SALE 12 Plantation Dr Ewingsdale

Sat October 1 8am High end lounge, dining, office furniture, fridge, freezer, washer, dryer, bikes, artworks, soccer table, beach trike with kite, grandfather clock, 2001 VW Beetle & much more!

LOCALLY HANDMADE JEWELLERY

Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS For property plantings. Large range of tube stock for revegetation. s 4REES s 3HRUBS s 5NDERSTOREY

Mullum Creek Native Nursery Open Wed-Sat 10am - 4pm Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilson Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 www.mcnativenursery.com.au

Wholesale Evening & Formal Dresses Roula Sarkis Design Byron Bay Community Centre

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Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970 ADD A PHOTO OF YOUR CAR TO MAXIMISE ITS SELLING POTENTIAL Phone and ask our Echo staff for our special rates for car photos. 66841777

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE

$$$s for most. Phone 0418189324, 0438189323 ’98 RODEO LX ute rego to 3/11, petrol & gas, a-c, p-st, cruise, 210,000km, exc cond, $7000 ono. 66842843, 0418433769

CAR RENTALS

Weekly rates. 0401606707

MAGNA ’01 Executive, very good cond, 11 mths rego, $4490. Ph 66804889 HYUNDAI 95, TPR601 as new 46,000km, books, DL16701, $3995. 0414940294 TOYOTA Hiace ’86 mech A1 very reliable incl bed frame $2900 ono. 0431628037 HONDA ACCORD ’90, towbar, fair cond, rego 8/10/10, $1200. 0414541057 ’88 FORD LASER h’back, red, manual, 3 mth rego, good tyres, some rust, reliable & economical $1450. Ph 66843143

also available at Hammer & Hand Jewellery Collective Ti Tree Pl, Byron A & I Est. 10-4, 7 days

SUBARU 4WD ’83 import model, wag, 8 mth rego, vgc, $2500 ono. Ph 66771251

POOL TABLE pub size, mahog finish, all acc, mint cond, $850 ono. 0412738592

TOYOTA LITE ACE ’80 Mod body with comp back seat, some rust. Brakes shot but great motor. Consider offers around $500. 66844053 after 4pm only please

WASHING MACHINE auto $160, fridge 2 door $150, delivered. Ph 0413589388 SUCCULENTS & other unusual plants. 0438336911 BICYCLES pre-loved, fully restored, all sizes, from $50, will trade. 66804165

NARNIA NURSERY

PHIL & TEDS DBL PRAM + double sun cover, vgc, $350 ono. 0412018784

REGO DUE?

Call the locals for a price on your greenslip

1800 157 005

BALINESE Mahogany TV/stereo cabinet with cupboards and drawers, excellent condition, $350. Ph 66847566

WANTED

ALL GOLD

AFL & NRL BALLOONS 66804634 Bizzy Balloons

Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted modern & antique jewellery. $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House Antiques. Ph 66842653. 30 years trading. 140 Dalley Street Mullumbimby. Honest, reliable service

COMPUTER DESK $50. Queen bed with mattresss, $100. 66841291

PARALYSIS TICKS unengorged females $2.50 each, Byron collection. 66647270

FRIDGE $150, fridge 500L $220, freezer $200. Delivery avail. 0420707662

NUMBER ONE GOLD BUYER Now in the area! Highest prices paid. We come to you. Robin 0405161676. Cash4Gold Australia

AIR CONDITIONER 8hp reverse cycle as new, see working in situ before removal $1000 ono. 0401421296

ART GALLERY picture frame rails hooks & cables, POA. 0416212302

ECO-Demolishers

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

O.SH 23 Muli Muli Ave after 8am. 6 cu ft Portokiln, oldie but goodie, pyrometer, kiln, furn, easel, qual items, dining table, chairs, books, crockery, stuff

BARGAINS

TIMBER

BICYCLES buy, sell, repair, recycle. Adult bikes from $50. Phil 0413779223

recycled hardwood timber 4x2, 5x2, 8x3, 8 metre lengths Brushbox flooring + more...

ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

ARTISTS STRETCHES half price, many sizes from 122 x 122 to 183 x 183 & larger 1m x 3m etc, all as new, great disc for the lot, 48 in total. Ph 0411705313

NTH O.SHORES 12 Muli Muli Ave h’hold goods & books, Sat 7.30-1pm all must go

35 CARS UNDER $10,000

Ph 0421 181 363

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

STAG HORNS/Birds Nest/Tree Fern - big! Horse manure, $3.50/bag. 0432625612

SUFFOLK PARK 12 Bryce St, Sat 8am, musical instruments, filing cabinets, furniture & much more. No clothing

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KILN REPAIRER GARAGE SALES

8 seater Falcon wagon 1998, auto, AC, PS VBN075........................................ $4,350 1999 Toyota Camry 5 speed, sedan, leather, full options, full service history!! AGE29L ............................................. $6,950 Nissan Navara diesel 4WD, tray back, great condition, S/N412 .................... $4,995 Toyota Camry wagon, 97 model, auto, AC, PS, full log book history, 153,000kms QXG331 ............................................ $5,650 Honda Accord sedan, auto, AC, PS 292KYH .............................................................$2,000

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Ballina Car Centre

6686 5586

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CABINS FOR SALE STYLISH new relocatable cabins built to your requirements from $12,000. Easy delivery. www.countryroadcabins.com.au Phone 0414769546

HOUSES FOR SALE NTH OCEAN SHORES executive home, 4br, 2 bathrm, walk to beach, spectac ocean views $712,000 www.diysell.com.au ID: P19537 Phone 66284127, 0429023402 BAYWOOD CHASE 3-4br family home, end of quiet cul-de-sac. $560,000. www.diysell.com.au Phone 0458769018 FOR ALL YOUR FINANCE and property needs. Ph Michael Murray 0428555501

LAND FOR SALE KOALA BEACH Lot 386, private, elevated, north facing, 786sqm block, opp reserve & bike path, $215,000. 66843491

PROPERTY FOR SALE ROSEBANK 9 acres, ridge top, all winter sun. Established fruit & shade trees. 5 rentable cabins, $800pw rent return. All solar, $570,000. Glen 0413718420 AFFORDABLE exquisite ocean views in Byron Bay. Mediterranean duplex style house, low maintenance, 3br, 2 bathrm, DLUG, $995,000. Phone 0414980828

BUSINESS FOR SALE LOTIONS & POTIONS GIFT SHOP Prime Mullumbimby position, est 7 yrs, Great lease, excellent rent. Currently operates with a dispensary. This is not included in sale. For more details of this unique business contact Ellie 66841419 BYRON BAY WOOD TURNING incl workshop, machinery, timber, mrkt sites, shops, training, $27,500. 66856507 LENNOX HEAD SURF SHOP 20 years + established, all major brands, excellent trading figures, long leases. Ph Ian 0408877795 GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN MULLUM Well established licensed cafe/ restaurant, fair rent, long lease, $165,000 neg. Ph 0414858143 ICONIC / ENTERTAINMENT business, Byron CBD, 17 years, good lease/rent, easy to run, great potential. Sell 80% to 100%. $120,000 neg. Ph 0411322355

LASER TATTOO REMOVAL Located in the Velvet Nail Bar, Marvel St, Byron Bay. Excellent income, small outgoings. All equip & fully trained staff. Ph David 0417449213

BUSINESS OPP.

SAT 8am-1pm, 21 Kingsford Drive, Bruns, BMX bike, boogie board, tools, camping gear, boy’s & women’s clothes & more

HOLDEN RODEO TRAY BACK ’95 4WD immac cond, $5800. Paul 0423647483

TRACTOR Massey Ferguson, Grey Ghost, perfect cond, new tyres, slasher/ grader/carrier $3900. 66771029

ICE CREAM - SMOOTHIE VAN for sale 3 markets & festivals, great cash flow, minimal prep, $47,000. 0407921075

BRUNSWICK 24 Pandanus Court, Sat 8am, fishing/camping gear, tent, dive suit, tools, hardware, electrical, books, chest of drawers, tinny with rego & all extras, etc

OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

wanted. Ph Margi 0427240497

With one call you get them all. Allianz, QBE and Zurich CTP Greenslips at your fingertips or if you’re in town drop in and see us at Stuart St, Mullum and Centennial Cct, Byron Bay.

KIDS STUFF, books & household goods, from 8am-12pm Saturday, 12 Royal Ave, South Golden Beach

MOTOR VEHICLES

MACHINERY

MYOCUM beautiful 15 acre property, studio, converted bales, large dam, lovely, lovely views. $865,000. Ph 66846862 between 6 and 9pm

SUBARU OUTBACK wag, 2002, auto, great cond, $11,500 ono. 0416277557

MAP/PAPER CABINET 4 drawer metal, $300. Phone 66840094

TINNY 3.9m Brooker, tiller steer, 30hp Mariner, all safety gear, bimini, sounder, nav lights, 12 mth rego, $3400 ono. Ph 0408191596

’94 MAZDA VAN 12 mths rego, good cond, runs well, CD/MP3, heading overseas soon, $2000 ono. 0423964453

’96 HOLDEN COMMODORE rego 5/11, auto, $2000 ono. Ph 0415749764

DINING TABLE 6 chairs, 2 carvers, very elegant, 35 years old, cost $5000 sell $1800. Phone 66840094

SABOT DINGY with oars, good condition, $250. 66845180

MYOCUM 3br timber home on 5ac private sale $745k myocumacres@bigpond.com

RANGE ROVER ’98, exc cond, blue, low km, new tyres, 12 months rego, roof racks, CD etc, $12,800 ono. 0411705313

MOVING SALE Lounge suite 3 & 2 seat, latte, suede $100. Convection microwave $100. Stereo CD/tape/radio $20. Qu bed $100. Hooded BBQ x2 $100ea. O’door tbl & 6 chairs $100. Timber bedside tbl $50. Fridge upside down $100. Wine fridge, 28 bottles $100 Wilsons Creek 0424596055

BOATS & MARINE

FORD TRANSIT VAN ’97 turbo diesel, 192,000km, 11 mths rego, good cond, serviced, $5800. 66771977

TOYOTA CELICA SX ’91 2.2L, manual, liftback, air-con, good stereo, keyless entry & security, all new shocks & springs, $4500. 66804624 or 0409152885

Great range of hardy landscape plants. We now have bales of spray free mulch avail for spring gardening. Myocum Ph 0419771514, 66848030

2 x small kitchens, air-cons, bathroom vanity, gas hot water heater, shower screen, 600m weather board, 1200m small champfor board, 100m treated pine fence, 2000m hardwood floor, alum sliders/windows, roofing iron, lge amts of: 4 x 2, 5 x 2, 5 x 1.5, 6 x 2, 7 x 2 & 5 x 3. Phone 66840343, 0431396859

Oct 1st & 2nd 11am–3pm Ph: 02 6685 5183

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

VOLVO 240GL ’83 wagon, no rego, parts or restore, runs well, $400. 0401500044

LOUNGE Freedom loft chaise, 10 yrs old, good cond, $300 ono. Ph 66884059

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CAR AUCTIONS

Buy at Dealers only through us. Ring David 0414306152 CHOICE MADE, $$$ SAVED.

Honda Accord

1996 $5,000 ono Excellent condition. Dark green. Reg end December. 238,000km.

Phone 6687 5674

WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post office box. HEAD LICE are dead lice using Deadlice natural non toxic lotion. Distributors wanted. Email: walchoc@bigpond.net.au or phone 66740378

An opportunity exists for a Restaurateur/Chef to operate a successful business in the heart of Byron Bay. The Hotel Great Northern is looking for a caterer to operate the restaurant within the hotel. Joint venture with hotel proprietors or stand alone opportunity available. Applicants MUST have proven restaurant/catering experience and be available to commence operation December 1, 2010.

Please contact 0414 857 683 or m@byronbayentertainment.com www.echo.net.au


HOLIDAY ACCOM. BONDI STUDIO fully-furn & equipped, balcony, parking, pool, walk to beach & Junction, bus & shops at door, 2 week min, rent negotiable. Ph 0414248266 ROOMS & balcony, beautiful views & surroundings, 10 min Byron. 66847014 MULLUM CABIN self contained & fully equipped, lovely private garden setting walk to everything. Suit single or double by negotiation, no pets, n/s, $300pw incl elect. Phone 66843378 ah BYRON CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR fabulous 4br light spac house, nature reserve gdn, walk to beach/shops/bars 22-29/12 & 29/12-5/1 neg. 0404100325

SHORT TERM ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. STUDIO BYRON - TOWN tranquil, respectful, garden setting. 0409062074 BYRON lge room avail Oct to Dec walk town & beach $130pw. Ph 0419274520 BYRON TOWN 1br granny flat, f-f + linen, priv garden, u’cover decks, 2 blocks main beach, $400pw incl sgl. 66855293 BYRON studio avail for single working female $200pw + elect. Ph 66857945. BYRON fully-furn, s-c 1br studio, walk to shops, beach, $250pw. 0466665606

BYRON single room in new home, close beach/shops, share with two others, quiet area, prefer female, $180pw. Bayshore Dr. Phone 0431288973 LARGE FULLY FURNISHED ROOM in beautiful, clean house, Byron Hills, close to shops, beach and bus stop, $180pw broadband & bills incl. 0404953652 NTH OCEAN SHORES share home with 1 other, ensuite, WIR, $185pw incl all bills, phone + WiFi. Ph 0439866293 SUFFOLK PARK 2 rooms avail in quiet house, room with ensuite $200pw, or just room $150pw, incl WiFi & bills, 2 weeks bond, students ok, short or long term, avail now. Phone 0405572280 SUFFOLK room avail from 15 Oct in quiet house, n/s, working person pref $130pw + bond + bills. Ph 0407646069 BYRON close to town, share 3br home with 1 other, $185pw incl all bills, phone + wireless, must be working. 0414658088 SUFFOLK PARK beachside house, dbl room, open to garden, share with mum & 7yo daughter, working, 30-40yrs, $170pw + bills + bond. 0410118073, 66853847 BUSH permaculture setting, 15 min Mullum, n/s pref $150pw. Ph 66845106 LENNOX lovely new home, sgl $150pw, cpl $195pw incl bills. Ph 0421968575 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE Lilli Pilli, room with bed, $140pw. Ph 0403794338

HOUSE SIT

STH GOLDEN BEACH woman wanted to share 3br quiet home with 1 other, gay friendly, n/s, no pets, $170pw. Ph Clare 0415397564

HOUSE SITTER THAT CARES 36 yrs a local, references. Michelle 0411698887

TO LET

MATURE MALE n/s, d/f, employed to care for your home & pets, exc refs, avail 7/10/10. Ph 0401038576

BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. NTH O.S. luxury house, walk to beach, $150pw + bills, vegetarian. 66805657

MY OWN GYM

No contracts, $13.50 per week 150 members only, 24 hr access Ph 0401514319 BYRON BAY room to rent, suit professional, $175pw. Ph 0410578277 BYRON BAY room for rent, in amazing house, $180pw sgl or $250pw cpl, no bills, internet incl. Phone 0400880979 BRUNSWICK HEADS town unit, f-furn, great views, close to beach, share with fem, $150pw + bills. 66851951 BYRON HILLS master bedroom in beautiful new house, own ensuite & WIR, $170pw + bond + bills. 0404729923 BYRON dbl f-furn room + bthrm, suit n/s $275pw. Sgl furn rm + ensuite $200pw + bills. shelleydriverooms@gmail.com MULLUM great room great house, mature person to share f-f & equip home $175pw + bills. Ph 0423174721, 66846915 STH GOLDEN BCH large bedrm & own private living area + deck in elegant & spacious house backing onto beach, $200pw + bills. Phone 0417856272 SKENNERS HEAD / LENNOX HEAD share with cool guy. One room avail in new beautiful 3br townhouse, $175pw + bond, close to Sharpes Beach, pool, large backyard. Ph John 0413526276 BYRON townhouse, fully-furn rooms from $180pw, pool, BBQ, Austar, working person, students welcome. 0408794765 SUFFOLK large sunny room in new house, BIR, n/s, cpl $230pw or sgl $190pw + bond + bills. 0407550138 O.SHORES 2 rooms, beautiful modern big home, veranda, ocean view, n/s, d/f $145ea + bills + bond. Ph 0422101616 SUFFOLK beach front bungalow in great house, to share with 2 others + doggie, n/s, $165pw + bond & bills. 0407132195 SUFFOLK PARK large room, clean, quiet, spacious home, n/s, d/f, $150pw. Phone 0413095889 LARGE ROOM AVAIL in newly reno house, close to beach/shops, Belongil Cr, $180pw incl bills & internet. 0416610200 SUFFOLK beach front, quiet house, 2 f-f rooms, n/s, 29 yrs+ worker pref, $170pw incl bills. 66853232, 0414755293 SUNRISE lge bright furn room, BIR, TV aerial, $140pw +bills, no pets. 66809487 BYRON CENTRAL f-f rooms in funky share house, sgl from $140pw, dbl from $200pw no bills. Phone 0421925531

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EUREKA 3br renovated cottage on farm, mature person/couple preferred for long lease, $390pw incl all utilities and mowing. Phone 66884778

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road. PROPERTIES REQUIRED for permanent & holiday, good tenants waiting. Phone Gail Fuller 66808111 BANGALOW RENT A SHED Self storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306 MULLUM 5km, 1br, unfurn flat for quiet, mature female worker, n/s, d/f no kids/ pets, $215pw + elect. 66843154 BETWEEN NEW BRIGHTON & POTTSVILLE lge 2br house, 500m to beach, unique secuded rural property, exquisite house, $400pw. Ph 66771029 BRUNSWICK 2br refurbished flat, garden setting, $290pw, refs ess. 0403726925 SUFFOLK PARK 4br, 3 bathrm, large modern home with lap pool, DLUG, pool & yard maintenance incl, avail now, $850pw. Ph Gail Fuller R/E 66808111 O. SH 2 rms, $220pw +bond, n/s, no kids, clean, working person. 0413153489 ah BEAUTIFUL self contained caravan, big verandah, 10 min Byron with ocean views suit sgl, $150pw all inclusive. 66274730 GOONENGERRY country house, large verandahs, 2br, 2 beds, fridge, stove, washing machine, children under 2 yo ok, no pets, $350pw to end March. Phone Jules 0408267483 MULLUM CUTE CARAVAN mod cons, female pref. Ph 66843250 BYRON TOWN 1br granny flat, f-f + linen, priv garden, u’cover decks, 2 blocks main beach, $400pw incl sgl. 66855293 UPPER BURRINGBAR 2br high-set house on acreage, possible room for horse, $260pw. Ph 0412880218

MULLUMBIMBY fully self-cont 1br flat with own garden, $170pw. 66841291 BYRON 1br semi detached furn timber apartment, suit working cpl, large yard & decks, close to town, $350pw + bills + bond, 6 mth lease. Ph 0438856651 ah

SUFFOLK PARK ARMSTRONG ST 3 BR, 2.5 bath fully furnished townhouse, 3 month lease $450 pw 3 br, 2.5 bath executive townhouse, timber floors, private deck, SLUG and shared pool. $570 pw BROKEN HEAD RD 2 BR, 1 bath unit, SLUG, great location, A/C in living room. $370 pw

6685 4039 MARK COCHRANE REAL ESTATE

RESIDENTIAL OCEAN SHORES 2 b’rm unit, open plan living/dining area, 1 bathroom, external verandah, single carport, avail now $240 pw. 2 b’rm unit in duplex, open plan lounge/ dinning, SLUG, avail now $285 pw. MULLUMBIMBY 2 b’rm unit with sunny patio, modern kitchen & bathroom, fenced yard, close to shops, SLUG, avail Oct 5 $260 pw. 3 b’rm unit, new kitchen & bathroom, close to shops, fenced yard, SLUG avail now $350 pw. 3 b’rm brick home with SLUG, sep lounge, close to shops & school, avail Oct 8, $350 pw. Outdoor pets neg. 3 b’rm brick home, has split level to living area, main bedroom has ensuite, SLUG, avail October 11, lawns included $370 pw. 3 b’rm renovated home, 1 bathroom and sep toilet, open plan living/dining, sun room and outdoor covered area, DLUG, avail now, lawns & gardens inc $370 pw. MAIN ARM 2 b’rm home with study and modern studio, 2 bathrooms, lounge room, dining room, undercover outdoor area, carport, lawns included, avail now $460 pw COMMERCIAL– MULLUMBIMBY Large range of industrial units available to lease. Approx completion Nov 2010 Unit 2 – 376 m2, mezzanine, disabled toilet, parking, roller doors, $120 m2 + GST, plus outgoings NO PETS AT ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

MULLUM 4 min town, artistic, f-f, 2.5br house, large undercover verandahs, large organic veggie garden + 100sqm new lockable shed, $400pw. Ph 66846517

BYRON SHIRE STORAGE space available. Phone 0428657549

COORABELL CABIN s-cont, functional, more than funky, scenic, swimming hole $175pw incl. Phone 66847420

O.SHORES 2br flat with garden view, neat, private, $220pw. Ph 0411583376

STORAGE AVAILABLE contact Elders Bangalow. Phone 66871500

BANGALOW 2br cottage, main str, pets ok, $420pw. Elders Bangalow 66871500

WORKSHOPS BILLINUDGEL from $50pw, free elect. Siwicki RE 66851206

HUONBROOK new house; 2br + office, 2 toilets, open plan living/dining, fireplace, sandstone floors, hoop pine kitchen, lge & spacious rooms, solar backed elect & water, lge cement patio, great views & orchard, $400pw. 0416239232 aft 6pm

BYRON A & I EST front shop to lease, 81 Centennial Cct, 160sqm with mez office, $461pw + GST + o’goings. 0411888416

STH GOLDEN BEACH 2br beach cottage timber verandahs, $330pw + exp, suit prof person/couple. Ph 0422562179 POTTSVILLE BCH beautiful 3br home, SLUG, walk to bch/shops. Fenced yard, peaceful position. $330pw. 66802352 OCEAN SHORES beautiful 1br apt, $225pw incl bills. Ph 66802421 STH GOLDEN BCH bright & spacious 1br flat, newly renov, unfurn, walk to beach, suit single working n/s $230pw incl bills/ internet, avail 9/10. Ph 0423019335

6684 2663

SCHOOL HOLIDAY CIRCUS WORKSHOPS Mon 27th Sept – Sat 9th Oct Ages 5–15 years Mon, Wed & Fri 9.30am–4.30pm Full day $65, half day $35 WEEKLY SPECIALS AVAILABLE!

FLYING TRAPEZE

All ages (over 6 years)

Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri and Sat $45 for 1.5 hour session, $120 for 5 classes in 1 week!

PLUS FREE CIRCUS SHOWCASE Thursday 30th Sept – Doors 6:30pm, Show 7– 8pm See our talented students performing silks, flying trapeze, acro balance and much more

CAFÉ OPEN FOR MEALS & DRINKS

www.circusarts.com.au or call 6685 6566 Class bookings advised

For more info:

CIRCUS ARTS

Byron Entertainment Centre 17 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate

STUDIO We currently have Properties available to Lease in South Golden Beach, New Brighton and Ocean Shores. Please contact our office for details or view our website References essential. 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au

BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, close to town, $300pw

MULLUMBIMBY 1br unit, new kitchen, air con, commercial area $230pw

OCEAN SHORES 1br ground floor unit, w/SLUG $220pw 3br house, open plan, on Waterlily Park, $400pw 3br house, quiet location, $380pw

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 2br house, large porch, close to beach $350pw

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

TO LEASE

NTH O.SHORES stylish, private, f-furn optional 2br garden flat, suit quiet, n/s sgl/cpl, $320pw incl. 0418813900

FULLY INDOORS OPEN RAIN OR SHINE!

New Brighton

WORKSHOP garage size 6x3m wanted for small design business. Happy to share space. Phone Rachael 0410127085

BEACH FRONT STUDIO Alcorn St, Suffolk Park, fully-furn in lovely garden setting, suitable for 1 working person only, fem pref, no pets, n/s, $200pw incl elect & water. Ph 66853633 leave msg

UPP MAIN ARM forest home 3br + loft 3 levels, avail 11 Oct $340pw. 66842927

Byron Beach Realty

MULLUM studio cottage with deck, bath & beautiful views. Suit working fem, no pets or kids $210pw + bond/exp. 0432170268

BYRON home urgently required for Mum & infant, great tenant. 0411449969

OCEAN SHORES 1br furnished unit, $250pw 3br house, carport, decks $360pw 3br + office, 2 storey, DLUG $400pw 3br villa, ens, LUG $440pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 3br 1st floor unit, LUG $360pw 4br unit, river views, LUG $480pw MULLUMBIMBY 3br house, DLUG $370pw 3br, 2 storey, rumpus DLUG $375pw RURAL - MIDDLE POCKET Fully renovated 3br home $420pw Partly renovated 3br home $450pw Both homes same property $820pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK PARK, $430pw, 2 br house, large yard, garage, close to shops, long lease. Ph 66807225

BYRON f-f lge 2br unit, pool, quiet area, close town & beach, $450pw, n/s, avail 22/9, no bills. 0410731603 before 4.30

BYRON TOWN 1br apartment, 100m to beach, n/s, single only, cat ok, $270pw. Phone 0400588899

Double garage, ocean views, fully furnished or empty if you prefer, Tyagarah. Avail now. $320

Phone 6685 1355 BRYCE STREET $420pw

2 bed, great location, huge yard, avail 1/10/10

REDBEAN CLOSE $600pw 3 bed, 2 bath, fantastic home, timber deck, perfect location, avail now.

LASIANDRA CLOSE $650pw 4 bed, 2 bath, open plan living areas, DLUG, avail 30/9/10

ARMSTRONG STREET $750pw 5 bed, 2 bath, homely beachhouse, extremely stylish, avail now

L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300

61 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby

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O.SHORES large 2br unit, new kitchen, LUG, trees, air-con, $280pw. 66867678 SELF-CONT STUDIO furn optional, sunny, garden setting, 7 min drive to Byron CBD, $180pw incl b’band + bond, no bills. Ph 0412818519 OCEAN SHORES 3br, 3 bthrm high set, lovely leafy outlook & ocean view, deck & double garage, $420pw. 0412824012 HUONBROOK 1br studio, $200pw, no dogs, part work trade avail. 66840061

SUFFOLK PARK self contained granny flat $250pw + elect, single person only. Phone 0400813220 O.SHORES 2br duplex, $270pw, quiet, gardens. Ph 66804495, 0411045750

OCEAN SHORES AVAIL NOW $330pw inc water, lawn & garden main. Avail to FEB 2011 2 bed/1bath highset timber home with covered verandah walk to shopping centre. Avail Early Oct $400pw inc lawn & garden main. 3 bed/1bath DLUG new duplex. Nice views. This property is For Sale Avail Mid Oct $360pw inc lawn main. 3 bed/2.5 bath SLUG two-level townhouse. Walk to shops. Avail till March 2011 Avail Now $350pw inc lawn & garden main 2bed/1bath Highset timber home. This property is FOR Sale Avail Mid Oct $430pw incls pool, lawn & garden main. 3 bed/1 bath Double undercover parking, fully fenced, separate one bed studio This property is for sale. NORTH OCEANSHORES Avail now $400pw 3bed/2.5 bath two-level townhouse DLUG walk to school & beach MULLUMBIMBY $370pw renovated 3bed/1bath SLUG with sunroom, fenced yard. Pets neg walk to school & town. AVAIL now 6 month lease. PRDnationwide Ocean Shores

Contact Bree & Jo 6680

4400

SHARED WORKSHOP space avail, well equipped furn/cabinet making w’shop, rural between Lismore & Bangalow. Hours & rates neg. Richard 0434259369 BEAUTIFUL OFFICE SPACE 50 sqm approx, very desirable central CBD location, air-con, fantastic built in work areas with floating desks for each, secure, corner location with lots of light, flexible terms avail 1 to 5 year lease, rent from $19,500 to $24,432 pa, avail in 4-6 weeks. A wonderful space for any business & their team to work from. Phone 0438809556 A GRADE OFFICE SPACE 3/59 Centennial Crt Byron A & I Est 68sqm ground floor, modern, fitted $330pw. 0447475225, 66807788

WAREHOUSE 165sqm incl mezz, Unit 3, 27 Brigantine St. High exposure. Phone owner 66856211 bus hrs 0422021282 BYRON BAY ARTS & IND ESTATE small office/retail space in high traffic retail/wholesale complex, 20sqm, $110pw. Phone 66871197 Brunswick Heads Town Centre 56sqm shop, $1750/mth, incl o’goings. 130sqm prime street front $poa 9 Mogo Pl, Billinudgel Showroom + yard $3300/mth Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Phone 66851206

Art / Craft space

Seed studio/gallery, Byron Arts & Ind Est, 18sqm, $70pw incl elect. Ph Silva 0402909193

POSITIONS VACANT

COOK Backpacker OK. We need a cook at our village in Ballina. Tasty, short order expert. Email rikki@ ballinabeachvillage.com.au Crystal Castle Lotus Café

CHEF/COOK Required for busy café. Short order cooking and baking skills required. Must be available school holidays and part weekends. Please email resume by 01.10.10 to emma@crystalcastle.com.au

WANTED TO RENT ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. PEACEFUL professional local couple looking to rent 2+ br house in Byron area for 6 to 12+ mths. No kids or pets, n/s, exc refs. Ph Simon, Tiffany 0410640646 EXECUTIVE BUSINESS OWNERS require unit or house to rent in Brunswick Heads. Great refs available. Ph 0408590724 or 0400076651 WANTED: Landlord who appreciates honest & responsible tenants, we are 3 alch free & d/f adults who are looking for a long term home. Conscious & clean, looking to rent or housesit 3+ br house in Byron area, up to $480pw. 0407908869 20 YR OLD FEMALE student looking for a room in Byron close to town with other uni or SAE students, independent & easy going, already working in Byron. Phone Paris 0421847099 PROF local woman seeks lovely cottage or apartment in Byron. Long term, min 6 months from 8/11. Ph 0432534787 RELIABLE established Byron shop owner, female, seeks private quiet accom within 20 min of Byron. Ph 0414575414

Receptionist / Customer Service Person Fusion Health, a health supplement company based in Byron Bay, has a full-time vacancy for an experienced & enthusiastic Receptionist/Customer Service person. For more information and job description please visit our careers opportunity section on our website www. fusionhealth.com.au and send resumes to career@fusionhealth.com.au.

1st or 2nd year Apprentice Chef required Needs to be enthusiastic and willing to become part of the Harvest team Barista with minimum 2 years experience also required Call Joe 6687 2644

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Chefs & Kitchen Hands Required The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa is seeking both full time and casual chef positions, available for experienced Chefs De Partie. Must be presentable and held a previous position at this level. Kitchen Hands are also required to work a variety of shifts with previous experience advantageous. Must work well in a team environment. Please email your application and resume to Head Chef, Gavin Hughes at gavinh@thebyronatbyron.com.au

Floor Staff Required The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa is seeking full time HUK JHZ\HS L_WLYPLUJLK Ă… VVY Z[HMM MVY P[Z YLZ[H\YHU[ HUK bar operations, operating breakfast, lunch and dinner. High standards of presentation and customer service skills are essential. The resort facilities are open to the general public and in-house guests. Please email your application and resume to Restaurant Manager, Kelly Hunter at kellyh@thebyronatbyron.com.au

GARDEN CARE

Mowing, brushcutting, pruning, weeding, mulching, tip runs etc Phone Tim 0405529275

PAINTER

PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs ok. For a quote phone Mark 0410193557 SUPPORT WORKER Professional attitude, good communication skills and a kind & happy manner avail to help with light cleaning, shopping, transport, cooking & general help. Local references & reasonable rates available. 66802421 NEED AN EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS? Juggling kids & housework? In return for a room & food our Swiss Demipair students may solve this problem. Must be between Suffolk & Ew’dale. Byron Bay English Language School 66808253, email: kerry@bbels.com.au GARDEN MAINTENANCE Affordable, fast & reliable. Lawn mowing, brush cutting, weeding etc. $20ph. Leo 0430297101 CHILD CARE after school or day, 10yrs experience, ďŹ rst aid, Cert 3. 66843632

GUITAR TUITION For all experience levels. Practical & theoretical aspects. Phone 0421776679 SEWING LESSONS Beg/adv. Ph Joanne 0410344340

Language Tuition

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TRAVEL – WORK – ADVENTURE! No degree or experience required. Cert III & IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Recruitment service & Job Guarantee!

FREE RESOURCE BOOK for prompt course enrolment!

Free info session – October 5 Next course 24–28 November 5/1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay

1300 558 890

Window Cleaner

DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962

Face to Face Fundraisers As a face-to-face fundraiser, you will be talking to people on the street, at community markets and at events about the work of Rainforest Rescue and offering them the opportunity of donating on a monthly basis. Experience with face to face fundraising or direct sales is essential. Part time and casual positions are available. Email tim@rainforestrescue.org.au for a position description and also to apply with your cover letter and resume. WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post ofďŹ ce box. TAXI DRIVERS BYRON SHIRE Drivers required, shifts available. Full training provided. Ph BH 66209211 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com BUS DRIVER required for Byron to Ballina shuttle service, approx 18 to 25 hours per week, must have BDA & LR licence, outgoing & friendly nature a must. Please contact 0414660031 HAIRDRESSER senior, permanent casual Sat & Mon, busy Pottsville Salon. Phone Adrian 66764465 ADMIN ASSISTANT required 1 day pw + holiday coverage in the Byron area, Quickbooks experience an advantage, apply to: position555@live.com MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846 SALES PERSON/semi prof photographer, new business. y.byron.bay@gmail.com FARM HAND permanent casual, reliable, ďŹ t, 2-3 days pw. 66771526 GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS casual exp cleaners, must have OH&S & own car, Mon-Fri, no travellers. 66884777 2 ACTORS for childrens puppet show to be performed at Woodford Folk Festival. No puppeteering skills required, will train. Ph Marisa after 5pm 0424371762 FULL TIME position avail for the right applicant. Experience in health food retail & fruit & veg preferred but not necessary. Ph Anne or Ray ah on 0418760083 ACTRESS WANTED mid 20s for short ďŹ lm. Phone Staf 0408699871 EXECUTIVE NANNY Full time, live-in position required for dynamic family. International travel required. Excellent conditions. QualiďŹ ed applicants only. Please email: damien.odonoghue@gmail.com for application pack

SOUS CHEF & APPRENTICE CHEF positions at Fins Restaurant A rare chance to join the passionate and dynamic team in Australia’s most awarded regional restaurant. Email resume: dining@ďŹ ns.com.au WANTED MASSAGE THERAPISTS Relax Haven, Byron Bay 66858304 APPRENTICE CHEF 3rd or 4th year. Send resumes to: raes@wategos.com.au BREAKFAST / DAY COOK semi-permanent position. Send resumes to: raes@wategos.com.au DELIVERY DRIVER/PREP HAND wanted Mon-Fri for perm part-time. Must have kitchen exp/licence/own car. Bring resume to Mullumbimby Santos Cafe THE EDGE HAIRDRESSING has a position vacant for a 1st, 2nd or 3rd year apprentice, applicants must have a passion for hair with strong work ethics & commitment. Phone Tracey or Sarah on 66858391 for interview. Applications close Saturday 1 October.

IXTLAN

Experienced sales staff required, 3-4 shifts pw, send photo resume to: info@ixtlan.com.au

Massage Therapist

Female, therapeutic/remedial to work in 2 busy centres in Byron. Contact Santoshi 0411114344 BAR STAFF WANTED Seeking experienced females to work busy nightclub. Must have RSA. Email resume & photo to: sammy@lalaland.com.au HEAD / SENIOR CHEF NEEDED FOR

BOHEMIA 66809979

WORK WANTED ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

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BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

WINDOW CLEANING quality & service, home and business. John 0411842117 VEGIE GARDENS RESTORED Planting, weeding & brushcutting, & clean ups to tip. Ph Bob 66858150 or 0422388126

VOCAL PARTY HOSTED KARAOKE Book now on 0408866874 or visit www.vocalparty.com.au

Quit cigarettes in 60 minutes GUARANTEED! This system makes it easy! 95% success rate Lifetime guarantee For enquiries and appointments call

1300 076 667 North Coast Quit Centre

HARD WORKING landscaping student. Window & gutter cleaning, chainsaw work, all your garden/property needs, exp in bush regen, good price & good value for your money. 0425413135 or 66845372 LAWN MOWING & GARDENING no job too big, no job too small! 0415383820 CARPENTER / HANDYMAN for all jobs, 20 years experience in local area. Lic 24352C. Phone Jim 0401038576

PIANO, DOUBLE BASS & DRUM TRIO for your cocktail party wedding or function Professional ensemble performing works by the world’s greatest jazz piano trios. From Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck to Ahmad Jamal and Brad Mehldau Ph 0412732465 or hans@echo.net.au

PIANO TUNING - Reuben Barkley see ad under Professional services

BIRTHDAYS

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PARTY BALLOONS

For

CONGRATULATIONS

wash ‘n’wax or full detail call

0412 281 264 TUITION

LOCAL GUYS landscaping, garden maint, paving, tiling, ute. 0432401334

SINGING TEACHER Over 20 yrs singing exp. 0488282391

DEATH NOTICE

BOUTIQUE ACCOM FOR DOGS Byron Shire, safe nurturing environment, includes comfy beds & lots of exercise, 2 mins to doggy beach. Phone 66859963 or 0418221637 AUST KELPIES 6 weeks old, 5 puppies $50 each. Ph 66845260

Burmese Brown Pure Bred In loving memory of our dear

Arula ‘Ruli’ Loved everyone, loved by everyone.Will live on through her dear boy Zaccy. Her heart belonged to John and him. Will be sadly missed by all those she touched with her infectious laugh. An opportunity to celebrate Ruli’s life will be held later this week. Details on Facebook.

We love you Ruli

Bizzy Balloons. Phone 66804634

CONGRATS TO ALL THE

Byron Shire Dancers who performed so well at the recent North Coast Dance Festival and the Lismore Eisteddfod Gypsy Le Fay & the Tree Faerie

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 66841777

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Brown Kitten – Available now Desexed, chipped, vacc & reg breeder.

0429 867 993 6672 2447

DOG WALKING in Byron Bay

0421 724 238 RETURN THANKS

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LOST & FOUND FOUND: gold & opal bracelet Byron. Phone 66801432 LOST: REWARD $50 12 volt air pump, my deceased father’s, hema maps, wrongly given to Vinnies. 0427874751 LOST: CAT approx 1 yo, female, grey, green eyes, lost in Wilsons Creek area 2 mths ago. Ph 0421195997

LOST: PARROT

Eclectus, seen around Grevillea St, Mullum. Reward. Ph 0410585972

PETS

Dog walking pet sitting house minding Call Pete 0413 331 133 Companion Animals Welfare Inc.

STAFFY X UNKNOWN These two boys, found dumped at Mullum are approx 9 weeks old. Brindle coats, intelligent eyes and bright personalities - their foster carers say they are calm, knowing and relaxed; a delight to care for. Playful and affectionate, StafďŹ es make great family dogs, are smart and easy to train. Ph Margaret on 66851444 B/H Check out all our doggies on line at

www.cawi.org.au Adoption fee applies. PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

DOG MINDER - I love your pooch Experienced & responsible 66847089 or 0401624745 CAWI is looking for volunteer dog carers with fenced yards to help us save unwanted dogs. We always need donations of good used furniture to sell in our Op Shop to continue this work. Business hours phone 66851444

PIANO TUNER & RESTORER Phil Shayer Nat. Dip. Mit. CLcm. UK Friendly free advice 66854354 or 0438620261

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MUSICAL NOTES GUITAR AMP REPAIRS, all pro audio & custom modiďŹ cations. Ph 07 55454831 www.thorphillipsaudio.com

FINE CARPENTRY inside/outside, new projects and repairs. If you help - you pay less. For a quote ph Kevin 0412640350

DOG SITTER/Companion required for beautifully natured Terrier X, working hours approx 3 days pw in exchange for light household duties. 0404347772

John, Zac, Donna, Des, Sis & Timmy, Reece, Sammi & Luka, Jarrad & Sage, Meema, Melinda, Danyon & Reuben and all of her friends and family.

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AngelCare Pet Sitting. 0425262193

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An ACC church, Mogo Place, Billinudgel, Sundays 9.30am. Enq 66803202. All welcome

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Princess

Meet Princess, a beautiful long haired tortie. This adorable little girl is just 12 months old and is extremely affectionate. Princess would suit any family situation although she is a little shy with other animals. She has the sweetest nature and is waiting patiently for a new home. Come and meet Princess at the Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby. Open Tues 9-11am, Thurs 3-5pm and Sat 10-12 noon.

Call the AWL on 6684 4070

My name is Marble; I am a 5 month old girl and black in colour. I have been waiting for a loving home for the longest time - I don’t understand why no-one wants me and I am starting to get really sad. I am loving and affectionate and would make a lucky person a very loyal friend. Please come and take me away from all this. All cats are de-sexed, micro chipped and vaccinated. Please make an appointment to meet them with Lesa on 0438 363 287 Billinudgel www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.org

ONLY ADULTS LADIES URGENTLY required at Lismore’s premium adult venue. Top $s, free food & accommodation. 66225533 BEST BODY RUB ANYWHERE Byron area, Wednesdays & Thursdays, in-calls, don’t miss out. 0459108821 SEDUCTIVE MASSAGE by attractive Australian. Ocean Shores. 0413034492

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TANTRIC MASSAGE & TUITION 7 days. The Magic Touch. Also 4 hands. Paul 0409556969 DEEP MASCULINE HONOURING Sacred & sensual full body Tantric massage by gorgeous Goddess. Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri. Women & couples welcome. O.Sh. 0425347477

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tuition* massage *counselling Laviras invites you to experience tantric practices gathered from around the world during her 11years as a practitioner of sacred sexual arts info www.intikana.com

Earn big dollars Good working environment with female staff must be 18–65 yrs old

02 6674 5020 SOCIAL ESCORTS BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone 0421401775 HOT, SEXY, PETITE In calls & out calls Ocean Shores. Phone 66802420

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DA Watch You may not see Council’s development application advertising as it is not placed in your community paper. As a free service, therefore, we regularly list all significant new DAs on public exhibition, making clear exactly what is sought in the applications and identifying the location of the land affected. We urge readers to follow up on DAs they feel may affect them by visiting Council’s office before the advised closing date and making an appropriate written submission. 4/591 Broken Hd Rd A Cougle Broken Head double storey dwelling 10.2010.431.1

close 30/9/10

Lot 2 DP1143393 Tyagarah Rd Myocum 10.2010.450.1

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D & T Johnston 2 lot subdivision

18/3 Sallywattle Dve M Smith Suffolk Park double storey dwelling 10.2010.453.1

Remove lids, caps, corks and tops

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Flatten boxes

Don’t put recyclables in plastic bags Don’t break glass

The Byron Bay Market is on 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month from now till the end of March. The next one is on at the Butler St Reserve on Sunday October 3. Come along and listen to the reggae sounds of the Groove Foundation, our featured busker Juzzie Smith who always delights the crowds. While you’re there, enjoy hundreds of craft stalls as well as fresh local produce and delicious food and drink. There will be plenty for the kids to do with candle making, face painting, tie dying and rides. Our charities, Homeless Breakfast and The Wilson Creek Public School, will be grateful for your support. Everyone is welcome, but please remember to leave your dogs at home.

Dune Care Suffolk Park Dune Care meets on Saturday October 2 at 9am at the beach entrance opposite Midgen Park for revegetating and weeding on the dunes. All welcome for work and morning tea. Contact Helen on 6685 4964. Volunteers needed at Sailability, Lennox Head to assist people with a disability to sail. No prior experience is required; volunteers will be taught to sail if they wish. Beginning on Sunday October 10 from 10.30am to 2.30pm, north end of Lake Ainsworth. After that, Sailability is on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month and special weekday groups. Contact Craig on 6685 9086 or email to craigscan@ dodo.com.au.

Byron Sophia The meaning, history and implications of non duality presented by Bernard Mickle – ‘western religions have taught mankind a dualistic existence’. On Thursday September 30 at 1pm in the Byron Masonic Hall, 6 Byron Street. Enquiries to Celia on 6684 3623.

Artisan Market

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS Please stick this by your phone AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE .............................................................. 000 AMBULANCE Mullumbimby & Byron Bay .................................131 233 BRUNSWICK VALLEY RESCUE Sea & road rescue...................6685 1999 BRUNSWICK MARINE RADIO TOWER ...................................6685 0148 MULLUMBIMBY HOSPITAL ......................................................6684 2266 BYRON BAY HOSPITAL ............................................................6685 6200 POLICE Brunswick Heads .......................................................6685 1277 Mullumbimby ..............................................................6684 2144 Byron Bay ...................................................................6685 9499 Bangalow ....................................................................6687 1404 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE Storm & tempest damage, flooding.6684 3444 AIDS Confidential testing & information (ACON) ................................6622 1555 AL-ANON Help for family & friends of alcoholics .......... 6685 9690, 6680 4429 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 hours....................................6686 8599 ANIMAL RESCUE (DOGS & CATS) .........................................6628 1358 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 GAMBLERS’ ANONYMOUS Meet 7.30pm Tuesdays at Byron Hospital Group Room, Shirly St, Byron Bay......................0405 087 529 NORTHERN RIVERS WILDLIFE CARERS...............................6628 1866 KOALA HOTLINE........................................................6622 1233 GEORGE THE SNAKE MAN.................................................0407 965 092 NSW Wildlife Information & Rescue Service (WIRES)..........6628 1898

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Byron Artisan Market starts on Saturday October 2 from 5 to 9pm in Railway Park, Jonson Street, Byron Bay. A small night market based in the centre of Byron Bay showcasing the best of local arts and crafts. This provides a great opportunity for locals and visitors to see what is on offer in the region, and displays the culture and vibrancy of our community. Come along and enjoy the spanish rhythms and sounds of Passion Flamenca as you try the delicious cuisine.

Orchid News Do you have any questions about your orchids? Do they need repotting? What mix should I use? Why won’t they flower? Come to the next meeting of Byron District Orchid Society and have your query answered. We are devoting most of the October meeting to a Q and A session. No problem is too trivial so don’t be embarrassed. Come to Ewingsdale hall at 7.30pm on Monday October 11 where you will also see a fine display of members’ orchids and have a beaut supper. For more details contact Penny on 6680 1600.

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each month, and new members are very tate Cancer Support Group will be held welcome. Each meeting Enquiries: 1300 from 7 until 9 pm on Wednesday October 304 069. 6 at Lismore Workers Club Keen Street Lismore. Men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their partners or carers are Street Stall Pets for Life Animal Shelter at Billi- most welcome to attend. This is a great nudgel has a street stall in The Terrace opportunity share and benefit from other near Happy Dolphin Café in Brunswick people’s experiences. Contact Warren on Heads on Saturday October 2. Donations 6684 2201. of bric-a-brac and baked goods would be Relay for Life Fundraiser appreciated. Please come by and show your support for our furry friends. Phone There is an Afternoon of Nostalgia on Maureen on 0437 019 916 or 6680 3550 if Saturday October 9 at 2pm in St Johns Hall, Mullumbimby. Entry is $5 and inyou can donate items. cludes afternoon tea and luck door prizes. The afternoon includes a parade of wedProbus Meeting The Brunswick Valley Probus Combined ding gowns, porcelain doll display and Club will meet at 10am on Tuesday Octo- a memorabilia table, pick a box and hat ber 5 in the Ocean Shores Country Club, game. This is a fundraiser by the BowerOrana Road, Ocean Shores. Philip Witts, birds Team for Relay for Life. a local playwright, is to be the speaker. Parkinsons Support Philip has written a drama about Jose Paronella, the Spanish immigrant who The next meeting of the Northern Rivcreated the spectacular Paronella Castle ers Parkinson’s Support Group will be at west of Cairns. All welcome to share in 10am on Friday October 8 at The Activity the friendship and outings provided by Centre, Crowley Village, Ballina. Richard Grzegrzulka, Dietitian from Ballina the club. Enquiries Marj 6680 1168. Community Health will be talking on the effects and importance of diet in ParPublic Speaking Boost your self confidence in public kinson’s Disease. There will be time for speaking with other fun loving people. general discussion of this and other ParBe supported in a friendly environment kinson’s health issues. Cost $2pp (Mornand learn how to enhance your speaking ing Tea). RSVP/information, ring Gerri skills. Become comfortable to commu- White on 6628 8278. New members will nicate in front of others. Discover your be most welcome. leadership skills. Byron Cavanbah ToastTax Help masters meet at 6.30pm to 8.30pm every 1st and 3rd Mondays at the Bowlo. More Free tax help is currently available at the Byron Bay Community Centre until the info from 6680 8853. end of October. For an appointment, and for details on what you need to bring, Potters News The inaugural “Differently Talented” ex- please contact the Community Centre on hibition is currently displaying members’ 6685 6807. work at Studio RED in Byron Bay and Lions Street Stall has realised the dream of our friends. Great credit must go to Vicki Iggleden The Lions Club of Brunswick/Mullumwho has taken seriously the needs and bimby has a street stall on Thursday Sepenrichment of our ‘Don’t dis our Ability’ tember 30 next to the Newsagency in members. Mad preparations for our End Mullumbimby. Delicious home baked of Year Show are well underway includ- cakes, scones, muffins, jams, pickles and ing the efforts of our `DTs`. For more relish, plus plants and books. Come along information contact Ellen our pottery and support your local Lions Club. manager on 6680 4810.

Group for Women

Mothers Group The Ocean Shores mothers group are planning an outing to the Macadamia Castle. Meet there at 10am on Wednesday September 29. All welcome, enquiries contact Johanna on 0423 202 623.

Hairdressing Assistant

WEND (Women Exploring New Directions), ‘Breaking Free’ is a free of charge, weekly group held in Ballina for women who are questioning and, therefore, wanting to explore their domestic relationships. The group will start on Friday October 10 and run throughout the school term. Group’s aim is to provide a supportive environment where participants can identify damaging patterns of behaviour and thus find ways to create and maintain more wholesome family relationships. For further information please contact 6622 6116.

For aged care facility at Alstonville from October 11 to 20 while regular volunteer assistant is on leave. Hours are 8.30 am to 12 pm, 3 days a week, or whenever you can help. Duties include shampooing, sweeping and transferring clients in wheelchairs within the facility. This could CWA Meeting become a long term position. For more information please call Jeannette Tyler, The Mullumbimby Branch of the CounVolunteering Northern Rivers on 6621 try Women’s Association hold their AGM on Wednesday October 13 at 9.30am. All 7397. Welcome.

Garage Sale

The Anglican Church Garage Sale is on Saturday October 9 from 8am to 1pm. Bargains galore, electrical, bedding, furniture, baby gear and a 2 door fridge. Be an early bird! Enquiries to Liz Watts 6684 2622.

Blessing of Animals The Blessing of the Animals takes place on Sunday October 10 at 9am at St Paul’s Anglican Church, Kingsley Street, Byron Bay. All pets and animal friends are welcome for a special Franciscan Blessing to celebrate the goodness of all creation. Contact Reverend Hilary Singleton 6685 6431.

Annual Book Sale Friends of Ballina Shire Libraries have a book sale on Saturday October 2 from 8am to 12noon in the Richmond Room, behind the Ballina Library. Thousands of books at 50 cents each as well as special books at marked prices.

Living Together

The 6th Living Together Gathering is less Lennox Lightning Toastmasters than a month away, on October 23 and 24 celebrates a new venue at its next at Ewingsdale Hall, Byron Bay. The Gathmeeting on Tuesday October 5 at 6.45pm ering is a platform for the community’s in the Anglican Church Hall, corner sharing of knowledge, skills, projects and Byron St and Fern Street. Develop your creativity that contribute to a sustainable, communication and leadership skills community based future. To get more and overcome fear of public speaking in information and to register go to www. a supportive and positive atmosphere. livingtogethernetwork.net and/or ring Prostate Support Lennox Lightning Toastmasters meets Katharine Dawn on 0411 345 834. on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday evening A meeting of the Northern Rivers ProsThe Byron Shire Echo September 28, 2010 55 <echowebsection=Classifieds>


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Bangalow real estate agents in profile There is always something new and interesting happening in Bangalow which is one of the attractive features that draws people to the area in search of the perfect home. People looking for a new residence or business, investment or

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rental property need travel no further than Bangalow to find realtors with enough experience and expertise to cater to a variety of property buyers and, like the town, there is always something new and interesting happening in real estate in the area. Elders has recently become the domain of new owners Duncan Lorimer and Janice Maple – both are passionate about real estate. Duncan has a vast knowledge of every aspect of the real estate industry and has successfully owned and operated a well known agency on Sydney’s North Shore for nearly 20 years. Janice has been a highly respected and valued member of the Elders team since 2001 and has received awards in recognition of her excellent sales effort. ‘I have a firm belief in maintaining strong communication lines,’ says Janice. ‘This ensures that all parties are up to date and informed throughout every step of the process.’ Duncan and Janice believe that selling property should be a pleasant experience and having complete confidence in your appointed agent, with the knowledge that your best interests are being protected, is of great importance. Another local business which has had a change ownership in recent times is Bangalow Real Estate, which has undergone a thorough restructure and upgrade of the premises, the equipment and facilities since Mary O’Connor took over in December last year.

The Elders at Bangalow team headed up by new owners Janice Maple and Duncan Lorimer pictured centre

Mary and her dedicated sales team now also offer a totally revamped Property Management Department which is rapidly expanding with professional service to property owners and investors, while nurturing quality tenants. Scott from Scott Harvey Real Estate says that one of the new things in real estate is the type of property buyer looking at the market. ‘Buyers are becoming more educated with the internet,’ says Scott. ‘Ten per cent of our sales came from up north in 2009, but for 2010, it was up to 30 per cent, however, the local response in the main comes

from print media.’ With the rise in business Scott is keen to put on a new sales person in the coming months. Brian Grant, Chris Hayward and Morag Page have formed the very solid long-term sales team at George and Fuhrmann Real Estate. Brian says that GNF are always playing a large part in sponsoring new and traditional cultural, sporting and community activities. He also says that the market is coming into a busy time of the season. ‘Recent economic trends have seen a slowing of the market; however, spring always brings buyers back to our area,’ he says.

Lois Buckett Real Estate has planted a foot squarely in the new century. They have set up a wide social media network including Facebook and Twitter pages and a blog on their website, and they will soon be uploading a series of videos onto YouTube. They are also looking forward to the new season and have already launched their Spring Property Guide. So if you are looking for something new, be it a new home, a new business or a new way of looking at the property market, Bangalow has lots of new things on offer.

Property in Focus

Warm north facing 8000m2 block only a five minute drive from Byron Bay “Beausoleil” is the perfect two-storey home offering all the amenities for the growing family or as a couple’s retreat. Walking distance to the Cape Byron Steiner School, and the Byron School bus at the door. West Byron’s new sports fields are only a five minute bike ride away, and there is even a lovely warm paddock for the family pony. Established tropical gardens surround the home and the 15m salt water pool, giving seclusion and privacy. The home is north facing, filled with wonderful light and warm winter sun. The large open living area has polished timber floors and opens onto the balcony, capturing the distant rolling hills and ocean glimpses. The modern kitchen has all amenities and is open to the family room. There are three large bedrooms, all with warm winter sun. The main bedroom is spacious with its own balcony, overlooking the pool and garden. The main bathroom has been recently renovated, and there is a second bathroom downstairs. There is air conditioning throughout the home, and a cosy slow combustion heater in the living area. The large two bay shed has many possibilities: extended dwelling (SCA) or great horse stables. This property has been dearly loved for over 20 years, and is now ready for new owners. Address: “Beausoleil”, 15 Bay Vista Lane, Ewingsdale. Open house: Saturday 11am-12pm Price: $1,275,000 Contact: Kaye Wilkie 0412 856 208 Ray White Byron Bay 6685 6222.

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4/5 bedroom character-filled ‘beach Close to town and beaches but out of house’ the hustle & bustle. Offers in range $795-875k (For sale). With separate spacious studio and another rustic studio/retreat in the yard See Domain.com.au All set on 1,212m² of lush near level Phone Winston 0414 997722 grounds High ceilings, polished floor boards, wonderful eclectic feel

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Panoramic Lighthouse and hinterland views 8 Weeronga Way, Ocean Shores separate pavilion guest quarters Designed by Troppo Architects, Master bedroom retreat with ocean recently award winners for Sustainable view balcony Architecture, with a design that Below replacement cost! responds to climate and the local Contact: Trish Passaniti 0438 599 833 & setting, connects the indoors with the Barb Upson-Shaw 0410 599 230 outdoors, creating a sense of light, open living spaces and leafy vistas.` Multi-level contemporary home and

‘Rosewood Hill’ combines a wonderful Historic timber homestead, Circa 1899, working farm with a lifestyle to be envied. renovated in the 1970s & more recently From the beautiful creeks, the views and Water a feature, two permanent the lovely renovated house to the superb creeks, a bore and town water. location, the property is everything that Timber and steel cattle yards, shed/ you could wish for in a hinterland retreat. workshop and bails, second large shed. Midway between Clunes & Rosebank, Inspect by appointment only. 15 mins Bangalow, 30 mins Byron Bay. Price $1,400,000. 4 km frontage to Coopers Creek, fertile Contact Roger Bramley 0457 965 042. creek flats to basalt hills Productive country, running 65 cows and calves plus replacements

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Coorabell Inspections by appointment Greg Price 0412 871 500 6DAĂ„(CĂ„

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39 Granuaille Road, Bangalow Open house Saturday 12 - 12.30pm Greg Price 0412 871 500 Web Id 429436

Lot 8 Figtree Lane Myocum Open house Saturday 2 - 2.30pm Greg Price 0412 871 500 6DAĂ„(CĂ„

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1 Bannister Court, Bangalow Open house Saturday 12 - 12.30pm Greg Price 0412 871 500 Web Id 428441

11 Raftons Road, Bangalow Open house Saturday 12 - 12.30pm Janice Maple 0401 026 359 & Duncan Lorimer 0400 844 412 Web Id 429428

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Possum Creek Inspection by appointment Greg Price 0471 851 500 Web Id 407137

9 Campbell Street, Bangalow Open house Saturday 11 - 11.30am Denise Burch 0408 193 415 Web Id 400660

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11 Campbell Street, Bangalow Open house Saturday 11 - 11.30am Denise Burch 040 819 3415 Web Id 414038

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20 Old Pacific Highway, Brunswick Heads BOUGHT ELSEWHERE

7 Kiah Close, Ocean Shores READY AND WAITING

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14 Valley Court, Ewingsdale

335 Federal Road, Federal

2 homes & a pavilion style pool house Main house 5 bedrooms + study, 2 bathrooms, rich timber floors & granite bench tops - inground pool Sealed driveway, multi vehicle parking Recently renovated 2 bedroom cottage & wrap around verandahs

22.7 acre property 2 bedroom timber home Several parking bays Spring fed dam and bore Large colourbond shed

PRICE: $ 1,195,000 VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

PRICE: $ 875,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

20 Prince Street, Mullumbimby

Unit 13 ‘Mariner Bay’ 41-43 Shirley Street, Byron Bay

This charming 1919s 5 bed, 1 bath timber home is just waiting for your finishing touches A wise property investment close to Mullumbimby’s town centre Large 16x7m shed with concrete slab

Great income & low expenses Top floor, N-facing, rear apartment 200m to beach, 800m Byron Bay CBD High ceilings, open plan, ocean glimpses 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, self contained Make no mistake vendors must sell, now is your time to jump!

PRICE: $ 575,000 VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798 Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672

PRICE: $ 750,000 VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

‘Santa Fe Motel And Holiday Units’

5/120 Jonson Street, Byron Bay

Centrally located in Lennox Head 4 bedroom managers residence 3 x 2 bed family rooms, 6 motel rooms, 4 x 1 bedroom Shops, restaurants, bowling club, lake & beach only minutes away Pool, BBQ area, consistent returns

Affordable investment property 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Fully furnished Located close to all the action Owners have instructed us to SELL!!

PRICE: $ 450,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

PRICE ON APPLICATION VIEW: By Appointment Only CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

10 Brandon Street, Suffolk Park

6 Teak Circuit, Suffolk Park

Unit 18/6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay

17 Heritage Court, Suffolk Park

3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home Outstanding opportunity Beachside renovator

5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home Separate office/study Sparkling inground pool

Brand new townhouse Quality fixtures & finishes 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms Polished timber floors

Fabulous 4 bed, 3 bath home High ceilings, polished timber 3 separate living areas floors Elevated cul-de-sac position Overlooks park Self contained guest accom

664m² allotment Walk to beach, shops & hotel Create your dreams

Landscaped gardens Large 794 sqm allotment Don’t miss this opportunity

Secure gated complex Developer says clear now

PRICE: $ 895,000 VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am CONTACT: Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672

PRICE: $ 770,000 VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

PRICE: $ 689,500 VIEW: Friday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

PRICE: $ 695,000 VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649

4/8 Wollongbar Street, Byron Bay

163 Quarry Lane, Ewingsdale

Unit 4/34-36 Kendall Street, Byron Bay

22 Keats Street, Byron Bay

In the Arts & Industry Estate 123m² total floor space 91 sqm downstairs 32m² on the mezzanine

Don’t miss this rare offering Machinery shed 20m x 15m 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom View to Byron Bay Lighthouse home Take advantage – act now! 28.47 hectares of fertile land

Secluded saltwater pool Offers privacy & space just 150 metres to the beach Short stroll to restaurants & bars

Original 3 bedroom home Separate living areas Large covered deck Hinterland views

PRICE: $ 245,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Jon Luton on 0422 794 384

PRICE: $ 2,575,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

PRICE: $ 799,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

12 Seaview Street, Byron Bay

7 Pepperbush Street, Suffolk Park

Unit 2/20 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay

Beautifully renovated original Set on approximately 900 residence sqm 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Latest standards in comfort Classic home with grand This home is one of a kind spaces

Fabulous 4 bedroom, Separate private courtyards 2 bathroom home Opportunities are endless Includes separate studio Excellent income potential Fully landscaped and fenced

Top floor 3 bed, 2 bath apartment Front & rear verandahs Large open plan design

PRICE: $ 1,950,000 VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

PRICE: $ 599,000 VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649

AUCTION 9/11/10 VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am CONTACT: Erin Chapple on 0434 007 227

Ground floor 2 bed, 1.5 bath apartment Lush private courtyard Rare opportunity in tightly held complex

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Easy walk to downtown Byron Bay 674m² allotment Quiet, elevated & north facing

PRICE: $ 739,000 VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649

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Single garage & separate car space Airconditioned, fully furnished Live in or holiday let

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2/103 Beech Drive, Suffolk Park Luxurious award winning home 4 bed, 3 bath + study Open plan living

Amazing design & presentation Vendors are ready to go

AUCTION 9/11/10 VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798 Bryce Cameron 0412 057 672

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Backlash Congratulations to the creator(s) of the Facebook page ‘Byron Shire Youth Road Toll A Tribute To Our Local Fallen Friends R.I.P.’ It is a moving tribute and also has a practical purpose: ‘By clicking “Like� on this page, you pledge that you will drive safely and not drink and drive on all Byron Shire roads and most importantly SLOW DOWN!!!!’ Q Q Q Q

And support for the other local Facebook page ‘Bring Woolies to Mullum’ continues to grow, with 245 fans as of last Monday. As one fan notes on the page: ‘If there is no demand for Woolies then their supermarket will become non-viable. That will be the true indicator of whether or not the majority of the town are in favour of Woolies or not!’ Yes, it’s your choice. However there is a cuckoo in the nest who has left a YouTube link to ‘The Beast File: Woolies and Coles (HUNGRY BEAST)’. Q Q Q Q

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Well done, Mullum High Year 12 students, who braved the rain in weird costumes last Wednesday, raising $3,769.90 for UNICEF and Camp Quality. Their efforts brightened up an overcast morning in a good cause. And many thanks to the generous folks who contributed.

Masquerade Ball at 6.30pm on Saturday October 2 at the Bangalow A&I Hall, along with local indy group Alice Blu. It’s also an opportunity to dress up in ‘Masquerade’ and support the Uncle Project. Tickets are available at Barebones art gallery and the Bangalow Hotel.

Brunswick Heads Progress Association calls on Council to restrict the use of jet skis in the river, BEACON slams the

NSW government’s coastal policy, and the new Bay FM office opens at The Epicentre. – The Echo, 3/10/90

We’d also like to point you to the ‘That hippie on the Woolies commercial is definitely from Nimbin’ Facebook page. Over 200 fans and like, growQ Q Q Q ing, man. And get ready to learn about Q Q Q Q 3D animation, games, smart The Triple J program Hack phone apps and web content gets stuck into some real at the Digital Screen Forum at news issues. One of the latest Mullumbimby Civic Centre on is the real cost of drugs. Do Saturday October 30. Get an you know where your cocaine earlybird ticket up until Occame from? Was it manufac- tober 15 at www.screenworks. tured by one of the gangs in com.au. Mexico, where 28,000 deaths Q Q Q Q can be attributed to the trade? Unlike some rural folk, Dairy See the full story at www.abc. Australia seems to take climate net.au/triplej/hack. And why change seriously – it’s set up a not think about the source of toolkit at www.dairyaustralia. local marijuana, ice and ecstasy com.au/climate, which is also distribution. If you could could interesting for the general grow it in your own backyard, punter. Federal Labor’s offer would it take away a world of of money for farmers’ carbon pain? sequestration sounds like one Q Q Q Q way to help invigorate rural If you have yet to see the ex- economies before our farmers cellent comedian Akmal Saleh, all disappear. there’s a good chance to catch Q Q Q Q his work at the Bangalow Headlines 20 years ago: the

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