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The long saga to find a suitable site for sportsfields in the north of Byron Shire is over: Byron Shire Council announced last Wednesday that it had bought a parcel of land at Shara Boulevard in Ocean Shores. The seven-hectare block, on the corner of Shara Boulevard and Brunswick Valley Way, was bought by Council for $318,000 (excluding GST) and Council says it has potential for two playing fields, an amenities block, car parking, community play spaces and park furniture. The purchase is considered a bargain given that the land’s asking Festival director J’aimee Skippon-Volke and Armen Ra celebrate Friday’s soldout red-carpet opening for the 2014 Byron Bay International Film Festival. The ten-day program is available at www.bbff.com.au. Photo Jeff Dawson

price when it first went on the market was almost $2 million. Ironically, Lot 5 Shara Boulevard was sold by the widow of the late Queensland-based developer Chum Vidgen, who died in 2012 aged 73 and was often at odds during the 1990s with Council and environmentalists over his developments. The site had a longtime approval for a service station and another, smaller, site of 1.7 hectares just across the road, also owned by the Vigdens and up for sale, has approval for a motel and restaurant. Mr Vidgen developed the Ocean Shores Shopping Village as well as continued on page 2

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Belongil landowners asked to chip in for rock walls Hans Lovejoy

A voluntary contribution from Belongil landowners affected by beach erosion is the latest plan by Byron Council to help pay for the remaining amount needed for a rock wall that would cover the last stretch of private and public beachfront in the area. The topic of ‘interim beach access stabilisation works’ again divided the Greens voting bloc at Council’s meeting on Thursday,

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with Cr Rose Wanchap siding with Crs Diane Woods, Sol Ibrahim, Alan Hunter and Chris Cubis to support funding the rock wall from an environmental levy. But if the Belongil landowners come to the party, the estimated $155,000 from the levy may not be needed. Cr Ibrahim told The Echo that after meeting all the landowners recently, they were open to negotiations and are looking at ways to maintain

beach frontage (as rock walls are known to erode beach frontage). While conceding it isn’t cheap, Cr Ibrahim said, ‘there are other beachfront areas all over the world with rock walls that have been engineered to also have beach frontage’. He also challenged the argument that all Belongil landowners are required to have removable houses in case of a severe storm, as per a 1980s agreement with Council. continued on page 3

From left, Rob Crossley (New Brighton Village Association), councillors Di Woods and Basil Cameron, Kathy Norley (president of the South Golden Beach Community Association) and mayor Simon Richardson. Those two jumping for joy up the back are Shores United Football Club manager, Kim Fearnside, and its president, Marc Patten. Photo Jeff Dawson


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continued from page 1 many housing projects in the shire. Eight years ago he sold land he owned at Yelgun to the consortium behind the Splendour in the Grass festival-site development. Mayor Simon Richardson said, ‘With an initial asking price on the land at $1.95 million, it was out of our reach.

Centrally located ‘But as the market changed, the block has come within Council’s budget and it’s a significant financial purchase for our residents. ‘Plus the site is well positioned centrally and will service a number of local townships including Ocean Shores, Billinudgel, South Golden Beach, New Brighton and Brunswick Heads.’ Council is currently wait-

ing on land rezoning confirmation from the state government and plans to consult with community groups over the next few weeks to lockin design ideas. And with all going to plan, Council’s media spokesperson said construction could start within a year on the first field, car parking, amenities block and lighting. They added Council had around $2 million in available funding from Section 94 developer contributions for the Ocean Shores/South Golden Beach sportsfields programs. The site already has sewer and water connections, road infrastructure and much fill material available to help with initial levelling works, which the spokesperson said amounted to savings in significant construction costs.

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about 6am on Friday. Acting inspector Warwick Rhodes of Tweed-Byron local area command told The Echo that police still haven’t identified the body. He added it that was too early to tell if the man had died of natural causes.

The bypass and West Byron were two topics covered in a forum held last Tuesday by Byron Bay’s chamber of commerce, Byron United. President Michael O’Grady said, ‘Mayor Simon Richardson spoke broadly of his vision for our future and gen-

eral manager Ken Gainger outlined some impressive financial outcomes for the 18 months of the new council’s term. Many members commented that the tone of the talk was unprecedented, citing previous forums that bogged in politicised standoffs.’

Roundhouse auction stalled by OSCA The planned auction of four residential blocks at the Roundhouse subdivision in Ocean Shores was put on hold following legal action by Ocean Shores Community Association (OSCA) on Friday. In reply, mayor Simon Richardson has requested a meeting with OSCA ‘as soon as possible’, and called on upon the group to ‘act in the community interest and withdraw’ the challenge. He said, ‘As the proceeds from Roundhouse sales are intended to fund infrastructure works in the north of the Shire, Council and the community could be faced with the possibility of these works being substantially delayed due to legal action. Since May 2013, our focus has been on the establishment of the In-

frastructure Renewal Reserve to bring forward and achieve these priority works.’ But OSCA spokesperson Jane Farrelly said her group has demonstrated to Byron Shire Council that it has a strong legal case to support what it has been saying for years – that the council has no right to sell the Roundhouse land. She says members resolved to continue the fight for the Roundhouse land in an emergency meeting held on Thursday night.

Eleven blocks earmarked A total of eleven residential blocks are earmarked to go under the hammer in an attempt to improve Council’s ailing finances.

Ms Farrelly says the longrunning saga goes back to 1988 with the then-council spending millions of dollars in court to back up its community zoning. ‘The switch came in 1991 when Council had to acquire the site by order of the Land and Environment Court. In effect the order to acquire created a public trust in the land. It has to be held in perpetuity for community purposes. Unfortunately there is a history of unwise decisions made by the council regarding the Roundhouse. The Department of Local Government’s Special Investigation Report on the Roundhouse dated April 1994 was highly critical of the conduct of some councillors and senior staff. The matter was referred to ICAC. ‘Then councillors promised

to keep the land for community in the last election campaign. We don’t know what went on behind closed doors; the council agenda reports were only a few paragraphs. ‘There was no mention of other council property that could be sold instead of our Roundhouse.’ Ms Farrelly says she understands the council’s financial position and its need to raise cash by selling off some of its assets. ‘OSCA hopes to avoid further litigation on this matter and urges the council to enter into mediation so that issues raised can be fully discussed. OSCA calls for upto-date details of other council-owned properties which can be sold to relieve Council of its debt burden. Let’s put all the assets on the table.’

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of the debate, with Crs Wanchap, Woods and Ibrahim claiming that that the geobags that are currently in place – and that have been largely washed away – constituted environmental pollution and a threat to sea life. Cr Woods said that in all her years in Council, she had ‘never heard such hypocrisy’. ‘We are told these bags are falling apart and that the environment is being affected. [It comes down to that] some of us want rocks there, and some of us don’t. Every time we get a report that comes before us, it gets delayed… whatever tactics that can be used are put in place to stop it from happening.’ Meanwhile, Cr Ibrahim

argued that the works are interim, ‘as rocks can be moved and relocated’. In reply, Cr Richardson said the issue is ‘not about eco-worrying’. ‘If we truly care about the environment, we wouldn’t have walls there so the turtles and birds might have a beach that they could use.’

Eco-worrying While admitting that the walls will happen, Cr Richardson said it was important ‘how it will happen and how to minimise any possible litigation’. Of the recent meeting with coastal planning experts, Cr Richardson said one of the planners, Angus Gordon, told them either ‘to protect

or withdraw’. ‘They all said legal clarity is vital,’ he said. Cr Basil Cameron argued that without a coastal zone management plan (CZMP), which is in accordance with the Coastal Protection Act 1979, Council could be ‘open to failure’. ‘We need indemnity that the landowners won’t sue us if the works fail in years to come,’ he said. Council’s director of infrastructure services, Phil Holloway, told councillors that staff will meet with landowners next week. Executive manager of organisational support, Shannon McKelvey, added that any agreement with landowners ‘would only be with landowners, not the land’.

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Belongil rockwall thrashed out in Council continued from page 1 ‘Some are not subject to the 1980s Council agreement because they bought before that agreement,’ he said. Regardless, a foreshadowed motion will see Council wait for legal advice, which is due in a few weeks, and would be considered prior to tenders being called (Crs Cubis, Woods and Hunter voted against). It’s advice that mayor Simon Richardson says was recommended by a panel of experts in coastal management, who recently met with Council. A staff recommendation that funds from an environmental levy be used to fund the project dominated much

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Local News When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race – HG Wells

Naomi, Natalie and Sophia are prepared for Saturday’s Byron leg of the annual World Nude Bike Ride. Participants wishing to be body painted under the direction of the highly respected body art maestro Zen Joseph can meet on the Byron Railway station at 12 noon for

a 2pm ride through town. A $5 donation will go towards materials, all of which are non-toxic food grade, washable pigments. Volunteers wanting to help with painting should contact Zen on 0402 288 178 or turn up on the day. Photo Jeff Dawson

Planning laws fail community: Better Planning Network A volunteer-based organisation concerned about the NSW government’s planning reforms says previously rejected similar legislation is about to be re-introduced in Parliament, ‘by the back door and without any public scrutiny.’ The network’s Corinne Fisher said in a statement, ‘This government came to power on the back of its promise for a visionary planning system that would enable the state’s necessary growth, guard against corruption,

provide greater certainty and transparency, return planning powers to local communities and ensure that community views are again heard and respected. However, Minister Hazzard has failed to deliver on these promises.’ Her group was formed in August 2012 by residents concerned about the government’s planning reforms. A template email for the minister is available at www. betterplanningnetwork. good.do.

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Quarry swimmer’s body identified The family of a Victorian man who died after jumping off a cliff into a Byron Bay quarry have been notified. The body of 20-year-old Brendan Vickery was found three metres under the surface of the Island Quarry swimming hole by four police divers on February 24.

‘Witnesses indicate he jumped off the cliffs a couple of times during the day,’ Insp Steele said. ‘We believe it was the result of his jumping that caused his death.’ Several people have also severely injured themselves at the popular waterhole over the years.

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Nannas keep vigil outside MP’s Ballina office The newly formed Knitting Nannas Against Gas Ballina Shire, and their supporters, say they have been sitting outside the Ballina office of National Party state MP Don Page for over five weeks now. According to co-organiser John Heaton, ‘They have been peacefully knitting and informing people about the potential impacts on the northern rivers if unconventional gas mining proceeds, especially by the CSG mining companies Metgasco and Dart Energy,’ he says. ‘[But] they are angry because they have invited Mr Page on numerous times to come outside and explain his position

to them on this very important issue. ‘They need to know that their children and grandchildren will be safe from this invasive industry when there is ample evidence from overseas and QLD that unconventional gas mining has severe environmental, heath and social impacts on the local community. ‘To date, Mr Page has not bothered to come outside and address their concerns. ‘Moreover, Wendy Duncan has been told by his staff that Mr Page is not taking any more appointments for people to discuss CSG mining or related matters as he has done all he can and people will not accept that.

‘Mr Page and the O’Farrell government may boast that NSW has the toughest CSG regulations, but over 96 per cent of the state is still subject to the impacts of unconventional gas mining. But Mr Page told The Echo that he is still representing his electorate and has met with the nannas previously. ‘The knitting nannas meet outside my office on Tuesday mornings,’ he said. ‘My staff know Wendy Duncan well as she is often in our office. I’ve met with her in the past. I continue to work on CSG issues on behalf of constituents and recently met with the relevant minister to discuss community concerns.’

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Local News Breathing guru comes to Byron The young show the oldies Peter Thompson

Evidence is mounting that a dysfunctional-breathing epidemic is emerging, especially in highly developed societies such as Australia. It lies behind many of the baffling conditions that are plaguing today’s children. Physiotherapist, breathing educator and author Tess Graham will give a free seminar at the Byron Bay Community Centre on Thursday March 13, and then subsequent workshops for clients and health practitioners. Ms Graham says significant developments in her field include growing recognition worldwide of the importance of correct breathing,

especially in children. ‘ADHD, for example, adversely affects the lives of many and The Journal of Pediatrics reported in 2012 that children with sleep-breathing problems such as snoring, sleep apnoea and mouth-breathing are 40–100 per cent more likely to develop ADHD. Abnormal breathing patterns create a disturbance in blood chemistry on every breath, day in and day out. If breathing can be bought back into balance (through breathing retraining, the work of a breathing educator), blood chemistry can normalise and, with it, brain chemistry.’ To book for the free seminar, call 02 8188 1343 or email admin@BreatheAbility.com.

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Byron’s Stingrays rally for North coasters face off in QS pro Wategos’ dolphins

When Lennox Head surfer Adam Melling drew two of the world’s best surfers, Mick Fanning and Dane Reynolds, in his first heat at the Quiksilver Pro, he knew he’d have to pull out all stops. The Snapper Rocks bank was dredging sand on the low tide and though only three feet, all three got deep barrels. While he couldn’t outclass world champ Mick, he does go through to a repecharge. For more visit www. quiksilver.com.au/progoldcoast. Photo Jeff Dawson

Blitzing permaculture

Permaculture students Benett Martian, Cerise SandsCook and Nick Enter put the finishing touches on their recycled pallet garden, part of a five week permablitz at the Mullumbimby Community Garden. The next certificate III in permaculture starts March 18. For more info visit the BCC website www.byroncollege.org.au. Photo Jeff Dawson

Rotary donates to Nippers Byron Bay Rotary Club club president Gerry Rihs last week presented a cheque for $500 to the Nippers. ‘The real effort comes from all those who volunteer their time to make the Nippers club so effective,’ said Rihs. He says the funds come at a good time of the year when

most other funds have been expended, and this donation from Rotary goes towards ongoing costs, including new boards for the Nippers. The longstanding collaboration and support of the Byron Bay Surf Club and Nippers by Byron Bay Rotary Club stretches back over a decade.

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Byron Bay’s Stingrays swimming group will next week rally in opposition to the controversial state government plan that may allow permanent fishing in some sanctuary areas, including beaches and headlands at Wategos and Cape Byron. Stingray swimmer Tamara Smith says, ‘Byron is justifiably famous for the healthy environment that attracts tens of thousands of visitors to enjoy it each year. The health of our natural environment is vital to our local economy and the government plans put all of that at risk.’

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Protest March 8 Swimmers, kayakers, surfer, local business people, environment groups, scientists and concerned members of the community are invited to meet at midday on Main Beach on Saturday March 8 to show support for Cape Byron Marine Sanctuary. Former Greens MP Ian Cohen will speak at the event to call on local member Don Page to support the views of his lo-

Local govt review extended Local government minister Don Page has announced a four-week extension to Friday April 4 for public comment following the final reports of the Independent Local Government Review Panel and Local Government Acts Taskforce. ‘I encourage councils and the wider community to tell us what they think,’ Mr Page said. The reports are available on the Division of Local Government’s website at www. dlg.nsw.gov.au.

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Local News I can see paradise by the news desk light, or how I learned to love the council debates ‘Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed’ – Mao Zedong

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Reporting on Byron Shire Council would be much less colourful if local government masochist Fast Buck$ decided to retire from his publicnuisance hobby horse (it’s a recurring threat). And while using morning public access as a personal therapy session certainly adds theatre to policy making, it’s also awkward at times. For example, calling the mayor a ‘small man’ is simply playing the man and not the ball. Serious questions lose credibility in light of such delinquency. And that can lead to the print media using valuable ink and paper to focus on those inane distractions instead. Is Buck$ the Lenny Bruce of Byron Shire without the Jewish wit? Regardless, one of Buck$’s bugbears this week was – again – reflective of his personal experiences with local government: Why are some compliance matters against residents kept confidential, given that the defendant is usually not asked if they wish it to remain confidential? A courteous phone call could alert you to the fact that your activities are being discussed behind closed doors. Sounds fair enough. As it happened, councillors agreed that day for general manager Ken Gainger to commence ‘Class 4 proceedings in the Land and Environment Court’ against the use of the property at 3822 Pacific Highway, Tyagarah.

Moving on, it was another full day of policy which had me wishing I had brought more popcorn and pillows. Creating a noise data history of major festivals held at North Byron Parklands in Yelgun moved closer with all councillors agreeing to consider ‘undertaking independent noise monitoring’ after meetings with those concerned. Cr Richardson’s motion states that there are ‘apparent inconsistencies in information provided.’ Heads up for possible water restrictions too: Cr Duncan Dey announced that Rous advised him at a recent meeting that as Rocky Creek Dam is close to 70 per cent capacity, water restriction implentation is imminent. ‘I don’t think they made an estimate of when that is,’ he said, ‘but they will probably be during March if we don’t get rain.’

Byron alcoholrelated violence Cr Dey also advised Council that after the recent Byron Bay Liquor Accord meeting, ‘statistics that the police collect are showing a continuing fall… and the general trend through the summer is in a downward direction for crime statistics in relation to alcohol.’ Again moving on, a regional transport plan by the state government that was presented to the Northern Rivers Regional Organisation

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of Councils (NOROC) was met with ‘significant outrage,’ said the mayor. ‘NOROC in general were significantly outraged that it was an incredibly weak and flimsy document,’ he said. ‘It was very scant on any sort of evidential data; it was as atrocious as I think all the member councils expected it to be and it was incredibly disappointing.’ The mayor said no timeframes were given, no money allocated, no action plan or commencement dates were provided other than ‘there will be one’. In related planning news, the mayor added that he has discovered that the north coast-specific E zones for the local environment plan (LEP) have been on the desk of NSW planning minister Brad Hazzard for four months.

March approved The planned political demonstration against possibly the meanest and dumbest federal government in Australia’s history has been given the green light for March 16. But March in March, which will see Byron Bay take part in a nationwide action, saw councillors divided on whether to support it. Crs Woods, Cubis, and Hunter pushed for being apolitical with Abbott and his henchmen and one woman, and an amendment which failed by Crs Woods/Cubis

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would have seen Council not give the organisers a slight leg up with fees. Cr Cubis said that, while he supports their right to protest, ‘it is inappropriate to pay for the march,’ and to align yourself with the group is ‘a step too far’. But Cr Cameron’s motion passed, with conditions for the go-ahead including that traffic control and escort be provided by the police and that public liability insurance be in place for the sum of at least $20 million. The event will also be notified on Council’s website and in Council’s notices in The Echo at no cost to organisers. Lastly, and by no means inclusive of everything that transpired, a request to ‘review’ Council’s plant replacement program by Cr Alan Hunter brought about vivid recollections of the psychological battles played out on BBC’s Yes Minister. Yes, councillors, there was slight tension in the air as Cr Hunter pushed for a nonthreatening sit-down with staff to look over procurement costings for items such as ride-on lawnmowers. Good luck, Alan!

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Murder ops. Oops In Darwin on Friday Scott Morrison gave a short speech praising Australian service personnel, during which he referred to ‘Operation Sovereign Murders.’ He quickly corrected himself and moved on. The slip of the tongue was reported on ABC24 and by APN. Although there otherwise appears to be a conspiracy of silence – I cannot find the story on any of the major news sites – the incident can be seen here: http://bit.ly/OSMurders. Naturally, slips of the tongue are not normally reported, unless they are especially funny. This one was not, but it surely deserved a little examination. Unless we ignore all that is known about psychology and pretend that the mistake was occasioned purely by the phonetic proximity of ‘borders’ and ‘murders’, there are two explanations for it. One is that Morrison’s inner circle is accustomed to making this macabre play on words and that it slipped out because of his unfortunate familiarity with the phrase. This would be in line with a common reading of the minister for immigration, that he is a sociopath without compassion or principle. A gentler interpretation is that Morrison is, despite all the evidence, an ordinary human being with a conscience. The conscience can only be repressed for a certain length of time: it will eventually erupt in dreams and Freudian slips of the tongue, and if the repression continues the integrity of the whole personality becomes endangered. However, some people can repress their consciences longer than others and despite this telling incident, and the murderous chaos he has presided over on Manus Island, Morrison will probably continue in his role. Indeed, he seems to be the only front-bencher capable of the brutality required for the job. No doubt in future he will keep himself under tighter rein. David Lovejoy

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uddenly the G20 is a seriously big deal. With Australia due to host the annual summit in November, the group has become the greatest thing since sliced bread, and will remain so until Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey have milked the last drop of kudos from their chairmanship of the meeting, which will provide countless photo opportunities to be snapped shoulder to shoulder with the movers and shakers of the planet. It is rumoured that the two men have already prepared photo albums provisionally entitled Famous People Who Have Met Me. But it was not always thus. Back in 2009, when Kevin Rudd was boosting the G20 as the way of the future, the conservatives were both patronising and dismissive. When its leaders endorsed Rudd’s stimulus package for the Global Financial Crisis, Hockey sniffed that those who did so were probably wets from the centre left of politics; the implication was that the G20 was no more than a bunch of mutual back-slapping wimps. But five years later, he is taking the G20 very seriously indeed – more so, in fact, than his leader. Abbott is embracing the status and ceremony involved in Australia’s turn at the helm. But Hockey is getting stuck into the substance, with, it must be said, a couple of wholly unexpected successes. Getting the notoriously cautious finance ministers of Europe to agree to a growth target was no mean feat. Critics have said that they won’t stick to it, which may or may not be true, but at least they agreed to have a try. The target of just two per cent over five years has also been talked down as being insignificant – less than half a per cent a year. But remember: this is in addition to the forecasts already made. In Australia’s case it

means increasing growth from a projected 2.5 per cent a year to nearly three – a jump of almost 20 per cent, hardly a bagatelle. Hockey also got a commitment to free up more private money for infrastructure. Obviously the worth of this idea will depend on what sort of infrastructure we’re talking about – more toll roads around the cities, Abbott’s personal vision, will not cut it. But at least the idea demands a focus on the medium to long term, rather than instant pre-election gratification. This has to be a start.

A residual weakness of the G20 is a reluctance to move forward at the same pace as the global economy.

by Mungo MacCallum In other areas Hockey was on the losing side: he backed China’s push to redirect the International Monetary Fund towards the developing nations, a move blocked by the old hands. And this pointed up one of the residual weaknesses of the G20, a reluctance to move forward at the same pace as the global economy. In part, this is a consequence of its history. In the beginning was the G6, the USA, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Japan – a rich old white man’s club in which Japan’s wealth earned it honorary Caucasian status, much as was the case in apartheid South Africa. At the last moment Canada was roped in, making up the G7. And that was it for next 22 years in which the world changed but the G7 did not. Eventually, some years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was invited to make a G8th. And that development finally brought the older nations, blinking and reluctant, to face

Union was granted an additional seat, rounding out the new G20. The once exclusive group had gone global; between them the members now accounted for some 85 per cent of the gross world product, nearly 80 per cent of all world trade and two thirds of the earth’s population. But it consciously eschewed taking the expanded role to which its scale now entitled it. It remained a conclave of the big money men: finance ministers and central bank governors. It was an economic talk shop during which problems could be canvassed and mutually beneficial solutions discussed, and as such it served a useful, but essentially second level role. The big decisions were taken at a higher political level altogether. But all this changed in the long shadow of the Global Financial Crisis. By 2008 it was clear that concerted international action was needed to stave off disaster, so, urged on by, among others, Kevin Rudd, whose comparative success in

avoiding recession had given Australia brief but significant lift in influence, Barack Obama convened the first G20 summit in Washington. It worked well enough to give rise to a repeat performance next year in Pittsburgh, and it was here that the summiteers declared that the G20 would now assume the role of ‘main economic council of wealthy nations’. The wording was unfortunate; the G20 could now claim to represent not only the first world but much of the rest as well. However it was still seen by many outsiders – and even by some recalcitrant insiders – as being run by the old guard of colonial capitalists. A widely held impression was that the old G7 were still the ones calling the shots; like the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, they were the ones who said yes or no, while the others were only there to make up the numbers. Thus the fear and loathing and the demonstrations by both left wing socialists and right wing nationalists at its annual meetings. But there are signs that this long standing resentment is starting to dissipate, and the more the smaller players – like Australia – can demonstrate that they have some clout, that they can make changes, the more quickly the G20 will be able to realise its potential as a force for good. It may not be perfect, but of all the major international organisations, it is by far the best we’ve got. So full marks to Joe Hockey for recognising its importance. And best of luck to Tony Abbott in his quest for pole position in as many photos as possible in Brisbane in November. The way things are going, by then he may need the publicity. Q See Mungo’s video at

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Belongil works will reduce harm With regard to the use of the Environmental Levy for the Belongil interim beach access stabilisation works: the average person on the street may not know what the levy is approved for, but a quick search on Council’s website will show that one of the levy’s focuses is coastal hazard planning and management – exactly what the ‘beach access stabilisation works’ are designed to do. Even for the climate sceptics, it is hard to deny that stronger storm events are coming our way, similar to the one that took out a whole road, which was once called The Esplanade, in front of the present rock walls. Such an event would see the Belongil Spit being cut off and emergency workers and residents

potentially put in harm’s way ferrying residents who have had their power, water and sewerage cut off. This could happen anyway with the proposed interim rock wall but it will surely go a long way to reduce the harm and a good deal further than the present wall of sandbags. The present existing rock walls and geobags have been in place for decades and have not destroyed the shorebird nesting site; neither have they taken away the beach. Engineers from Council’s consultant firm WRL have noted there will be minimal impact along the shore when replacing present geobag structures with a carefully engineered rock wall. The ‘beach access stabili-

sation’ walls are in just three small gaps comprising 150 metres in total that are on, for the most part, Council’s own public land. As Cr Paul Spooner noted at the council community workshop for the Coastal Zone Management Plan last week, many of the Belongil landowners spoke up and said they will pay for their own walls. It is mischievous to suggest that the community will be asked to pay millions of dollars to protect a few wealthy landowners. For the Manfred Street works, the portion of costs still not funded may be quite minimal after negotiations with landowners and government grants. These stabilisation works will potentially help to pro-

tect the whole of the suburb of Belongil. In turn all those who use and access the beach at this point via council public land will benefit from safe, stable beach access. At this time many hundreds of hessian bags will be removed from the beach; they have in the past disintegrated and found their way into the ocean, which would have caused untold harm to our marine and bird population. Because we now live with an uncertain future, when the facts change or further information comes to light a prudent person will reassess the situation and act according to the precautionary principle. That is one of the many roles of a councillor. Cr Rose Wanchap Byron Bay

The blue pills

villages instead. The mayor said, oh, those too. In other words, ‘Who cares what the people want?’ The mayor spoke about ‘our town where we love to live’. He lives in Federal. A woman showed me a clipping from last summer, when residents’ two big concerns were illegal holiday lets and the booze tourists. We recalled the mayor made up slogans, deflected people into little groups, and did...? Nothing. In other words, Byron Shire, you’ve been conned. By a kiddies’ pantomime player. I wonder how long until Hans Lovejoy works that out. Matt Hartley Byron Bay

to do so, and whether any debate took place. Simon Richardson has been silly enough to admit in writing that it is because ‘some persons’ (ie me) used question time to ‘grandstand’ and ‘bully’ that he supported the abolition; in other words it was indeed personal, just as I thought. For a nice bloke Simon’s pretty good at the old putdown, isn’t he? Of course he’d be the last bloke to realise he’s just shooting the messenger. I’ve been less successful in determining who was brave enough to initiate the change. My letter to GM Ken Gainger as to whether the change came via a staff recommendation or a motion from one of the councillors was met with the reply ‘neither’, followed with the usual evasive bureaucratese about committee processes. Well, well, in the age of science we seem to have a veritable miracle: the words ‘public question time’ simply disappeared themselves from the relevant poli-

cy. Let’s call it the Immaculate Deletion – with Simon in the role of cuckold. The abolition of question time saves staff a lot of grief. The smugness in Ken Gainger’s letter tells me it was the staff who planted the idea, which would of course fall on fertile ground given the resentment of many councillors at any suggestion that there are things they might have missed or not have understood. The senior staff are excellent psychologists and they have a long-established tradition of manipulating inexperienced and wellmeaning councillors. If flattery and false camaraderie fail they can always resort to active undermining – ask Jan Barham. The fact that staff are on continued on next page

Suffering from cognitive dissonance? Trouble in holding two mutually exclusive propositions at the same time? Try Dr Abbott’s little blue pills. Seemingly efficacious for some. Jim Nutter Main Arm

The fix is in Attending the Byron United forum re Byron’s future was fascinating. We learned that West Byron housing estate must be approved to fund the bypass. Also that we must have a bypass to be able to do West Byron. And that all the capacity of the bypass will be absorbed, mostly by the thousands of new residents in West Byron. But we have to allow it, because hey, we can’t even fix the new roundabout that needs fixing, apparently. In other words, ‘Shut up and get West Byroned.’ Voices from the floor asked if we, the public, could have a direct democratic say in local government. The mayor deflected this, promising a webcast of what happens now; in other words, ‘No.’ Tom Mooney reminded the mayor that the people don’t want urban sprawl; they have always wanted a shire of

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Expectant parents info The northern rivers branch of Maternity Coalition is now offering 2-hour information sessions for expectant parents about all maternity services in our region, 5.30–7.30pm Tuesday 25 March, Red Tent Yoga, Tasman Way, Byron Arts and Industry Estate. $5 / person – tickets at door.

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In response to community requests, Byron Council has extended to March 17 the DA exhibition period for the proposed NBN Co 4G LTE fixed wireless tower at Main Arm. In order to subscribe to this service, a separate microwave transceiver must be fitted to your home or business. The combined result would be increased exposure to EMR for many in our community. Hundreds of scientific studies demonstrate harmful effects from levels far below what is proposed. It is high time Australia adopted stricter regulatory standards and safer technology, as is occurring elsewhere in the world. Concerned residents,

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Primary Ethics The Primary Ethics Program has started up in Byron Public School again. There is a training session for volunteers happening on 15/16 March. See www.primaryethics.com.au or email cwillmot@linknet.com.au.

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and those seeking to make a submission to Council, are invited to a free presentation on the health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic radiation at 6pm on Thursday March 6 at the Uniting Church hall, Dalley Street, Mullumbimby. Peter Nielsen Byron Bay Q The goalposts have changed from underground cables to the much cheaper option of big NBN towers radiating microwaves across the environment, one being proposed for Main Arm. Community fears are expunged by clever information sessions where individual

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Rail v trail Thank you, Trains On Our Tracks (TOOT), for explaining the flawed process that delivered the massively overByron Uniting (Carlyle St) and Bangalow Uniting (Station St). The program is designed by the women of Egypt this year.

U3A Brunswick Valley Tues 11 March, Gay Bilson, a restaurateur in Sydney for 25 years and now volunteer at Liberation Larder, will speak about her experiences. 10am– 12noon, Uniting Church hall, Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Phone 6684 4787.

Philo CafĂŠ The next meeting of the Byron Philo CafĂŠ will be on Friday 7 March at 6pm at Succulent CafĂŠ, 8 Byron St. $15 entry gets you tea/coffee and canapĂŠs. The topic for discussion will be Leadership: What does it mean in a democracy?

Mullum Forums Thursday March 6 Mullum Forums considers concerns that Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) from a new NBN wi-fi tower proposed for Main Arm could harm the health of local residents. Mullum Forums meets Thursdays at 6pm at the Uniting Church Hall, Dalley St, Mullumbimby for creative action, a shared meal and discussion of global issues with local impact.

residents, as they arrive, are approached by a spin doctor in a tie and are passed down a line of professionals parroting scripts, bamboozling objections. Community concerns are not aired and shared openly. All electrical systems and devices radiate an invisible electric and magnetic field (EMF) and we are continually immersed in them. However, is it an acceptable risk to up the ante with this new technology? Can NBN Co give a watertight guarantee that microwaves from their towers are harmless? Deborah Lilly Mullumbimby blown costs put forward by Don Page for reinstatement of rail. No consideration of light rail. No discussion of the potential for a combined public transport/tourist service. Real benefits dismissed in a few words. The potential to improve the woeful level of public transport across the region, relieve traffic congestion in Byron Bay and promote suscontinued opposite Oneness blessing Every Thursday 7pm, Red Tent Yoga, 10/21–23 Tasman Way, Byron industrial estate. Info Nura 0427 847 210.

Buddhist meditation Teaching and practice Wednesdays 6–7.30pm, SIA Centre, 1/22 Fawcett St, Brunswick Heads. Info 6685 8842, mishaela@si.org.au.

Library friends Friends of the Library are hosting author Dr Anita Heiss at the Byron Library on Friday March 14, celebrating her new book Tiddas at 5.30pm with refreshments for a 6pm start. Gold coin donation. RSVP 6685 8540 or byronbayfol@gmail.com.

Sports AGM Brunswick Valley Combined Sports & Rec Association Inc inaugural AGM is to be held on Monday 10 March at 6pm at the Brunswick Heads sportsfields clubrooms. Enq: 6685 1676.

AA meetings Brunswick Heads: 7pm Sunday, Com Ctr, South Beach Rd, opp Surf Club; Mullumbimby: 12.30 Thursday, CWA Hall, Tincogan St; Byron Bay: 12 noon Friday, Uniting Church Hall, Carlyle St.

Bush poetry

Toastmasters

The Bush Poets and the Mad Mullum Mob will be at Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club, Sunday March 9 at 1.30pm, featuring Gary Fogerty (Australia’s leading bush poet), Ray Essery (the Mullumbimby Bloke), Clelia Adams, Kathryn Jones and Warren Earl, Tracy and Luke Devine. Bookings 6684 2533, proceeds to local schools for amplification systems to assist hearing-impaired students.

Byron Cavanbah Toastmasters’ Club meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month from 6.30 to 8.30 at St Finbarr’s School. Go to www. byronbaytoastmasters.org for more information or just drop in. MullumMagic Toastmasters are warm, friendly people who meet to improve our communication skills every 2nd, 4th and 5th Monday at 7–9pm at the Presbyterian Church Hall, 106 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby. Phone 6684 8024 or visit www.674916.toastmastersclubs. org for more information. Please note: This section is intended for the benefit of non-profit community groups, not for invitations to free events to be followed up by paid workshops.

Art talk in the pub Artists Christine Willcocks and Travis Paterson have been invited by CASE Inc to talk about their experiences with international artist residencies at the Court House Hotel, Mullumbimby on Tuesday 11 March 6pm.

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Bringing home the roadkill Story & photo Mary Gardner

I brought home the roadkill. The raggedy dead butterfly is called a Common Crow, perhaps a female. But imagine: alive she might have migrated along the coast from Moreton Bay fig trees to frangipanis and oleanders and over to river mangroves. Maybe a male hunted her out, wafting perfume over her till she was persuaded. Did she ever lay eggs on some milkweed, a jasmine or maybe even a hoya? If she lived a full life, she would have spent three months flitting about. These were windy times and she would have known quite a few headwinds. Her eggs may have already hatched. The caterpillars may already have eaten their fill of toxic plants – that’s why Common Crows are poisonous at every stage of their lives. Somewhere around town are hanging many small silver chrysalises. Unless, of course, someone sprayed pesticides. Cars aren’t the only hazard for insects. ‘Everyone’ knows about the spray hazard but seem happy enough to buy the poisons at a supermarket along with milk and bread. When Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring fifty two years ago, ‘everyone’ was horrified with her opening image: a continued from page 12

tainable tourism and economy have been given up on. Let’s look at some of the costs of the rail trail. Most obviously, a rail trail would be unable to use all sections of the existing track without significant adaption to ensure safety. There will need to be diversions built at cost around some geographical features. All this will need to be maintained annually. Far more maintenance than is carried out now will have to be paid for each year to ensure vegetation doesn’t take over. There will be no revenue from fares to offset these costs. What benefits justify such costs? The number of people prepared to walk or ride a bike along a rail trail to work, school and services would be substantially less than farepaying commuters on a train. That leaves the supposed tourism bonanza. Rail trail proponents claim that there is a market of 750,000 adventure tourists that would use the trail. Let’s be clear. Only a very

season with no songbirds, all dead from eating poisoned insects. A few years ago, ‘everyone’ was also aghast with similar images of a season when agricultural crops failed because the bees which pollinate them were poisoned and dead. The years go on and on, taking this issue on and on.

a great global enterprise as pollinators. How breathtaking is that? In these warm summer days at the start of the year, chambers of commerce, local governments and residents’ groups are reviving themselves. They are casting about for something to do.

Defiant

Resource

But there’s this raggedy old butterfly on my desk. I like old animals, of any kind. They are defiant messengers that began in the past and front up now to say life goes on and on as well. I fear that ‘everyone’ is getting used to living without animals. Without their magnificent proud ways as startling creatures and all their wildly interrelated schemes. Consider these butterflies and bees, moths and wasps and beetles and birds. Every one is connected by means of flowering plants, in

So I will suggest that Byron employ butterflies, bees, moths and all the rest in an enterprise that builds a regional resource and will delight residents and tourists alike. Let’s create a pollinators’ park with a butterfly house and living displays of bees and other insects along with all those flowering plants. A site like the IQ Quarry might work. This community land can do with plantings and grounds maintenance. Picnics would be encouraged. The butterfly house and insect displays would be part of

small fraction of these visitors currently visit our Shire. The rail trail will only work if there is an increase of several hundred thousand visitors to Byron Shire, adding substantial load to our overstretched roads and infrastructure. Ratepayers will have to pick up the costs. Shame there isn’t a train to help relieve the impacts. Cr Basil Cameron Goonengerry

Some asylum seekers come from countries like Iraq and Afghanistan to which our government felt the need to send troops as part of an invasion force because it considered them so appalling and dangerous. Others come from Sri Lanka, where the victors of the civil war there are now able to imprison, torture and murder their Tamil opponents with impunity and, it seems, support from our government. The Tamil Tigers, who were trying to protect their people from the dominant Sinhalese majority in Sri Lanka, are deemed by our government and its allies to be terrorists. In a similar manner the Syrian government deems to be terrorists the armed resistance to its oppression. Does the inhumane, disproportionate response of the government to people coming here seeking our protection have no bounds? In order to prevent spiralling healthcare costs perhaps the health minister will implement a military operation

Heartless I heard the prime minister yesterday praising his minister for border security Scott Morrison for being tough on asylum seekers. If these people had been in government during the 1930s no doubt they would also have been tough on Jews fleeing Nazi Germany at that time. They and their supporters carry on as if Australia were being attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy, not approached by people in leaky boats, often not able to even keep themselves afloat, coming here to seek our protection and assistance.

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an insect bank for the region’s farming and horticulture. A nursery of host plants would complement the animal resource. Think of it like the next step after seedsaving, the popular movement preserving our heritage of food plants. There’s employment to be had and sales to be made, all the while enchanting visitors and supplying rural folk. There is a lot to learn, too. Some first lessons might be from the butterfly houses in Coffs Harbour and Kakadu. France has a fantastic Micropolis, ‘a city of insects’. This complex is a popular visitor and research centre. Its patron is Jean-Henri Fabre, the entomologist whose descriptions of the intimate life of insects won him the 1910 Nobel prize in literature. He wrote ‘what matters in learning is not to be taught, but to wake up’. Fabre lived from 1823 to 1915. He knew about pollution and economic changes. Across the raggedy years, his advice is to ‘turn… to wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring’. We seem doomed to pass on to the next generation so many sorry death-dealing issues. Let’s also pass on a way to stay connected with those wildly interrelated schemes of life. hospital security to deny access to our hospitals to people seeking medical assistance. It would be consistent with the government’s other policies. Michael Trevaskis Alstonville

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Health & Beauty Kahuna Bodycare Dear friends, clients and wellbeinglovers everywhere: I’m really happy to be launching my new business: Kahuna Bodycare – My Body, A Temple. To celebrate I’m presenting a special offer to you to experience the art of Kahuna bodywork. From now until 31 March, I’m offering $40 off any session.* Gift vouchers are available at this special price, so you can offer your loved ones some Kahuna bodycare too. t: 0417 226 006 www.perfumebynature.com.au Shop 9/18 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate

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University (Scotland) in 2006 and working for a year, I travelled to Australia for some sunshine. I planned only to stay for one year but seven years on am still here and am now doing my GP training. I have worked mainly on the Sunshine Coast, as well as some time in Brisbane, Moruya and London. I also studied tropical medicine for three months in Amsterdam. Most of my time has been spent working in the emergency department, but I have also worked in obstetrics/gynaecology, psychiatry and general medicine. I am hoping to sub-specialise in sexual health and women’s health, though enjoy most areas of medicine.

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Mudhoney Beauty Mudhoney Beauty has recently re-opened above the well-known Mudhoney Hair Salon in Byron Bay on Browning Street. Kamon, the manager of the beauty and day spa, has been working in Byron Bay for some years and brings know-how and passion to the business. Mudhoney Beauty uses the 100 per cent organic and Australianmade product La Clinica for all beauty treatments, and offers facials, massages, nail treatments, waxing and spraytan. Mudhoney Beauty also offers Bio Sculpture Gel nails as well as Shellac for a complete nail offering. ‘Everybody loves the feel and look of the salon as well as the convenience of being able to have their hair done downstairs and then just step upstairs to get the beauty treatment,’ says Kamon. They’re located at 15 Browning St, Byron Bay. For bookings please call 6685 5545.

New Doctor at North Coast Medical Centre Dr Susie Dickson has joined the team at NCMC and tells us a little about herself. After qualifying from Aberdeen

North Coast Medical Centre Integrative Health Care Welcome to our new doctor,

DR SUSIE DICKSON MBChB( Aberdeen) Dip. Tropical Medicine

24 Shirley St, Byron Bay 6685 8666 or book online at www.northcoastmedicalcentre.com.au NCMC is located 5 doors down from the Hospital.

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4 weekend level 1 course. The basic training consists of 3 levels at 6 monthly intervals. Students are then supported by an ongoing advanced training with a weekend every 3 months. There is a free Introductory Evening at the Byron Community Centre 7pm, Tuesday April 29.

The courses, held in our new dedicated studio at South Golden Beach, are conducted by Dhyan Trevor and Lydia (Heera) Cattani. Trevor has taught craniosacral for 20 years. Heera, 24 years a yoga teacher, has practised craniosacral since 1993. info@craniosacral.com.au www.craniosacral.com.au mobile: 0411 810 049

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happy with the experiences I had. I came through a lot, and lucky me – I always had a friend to support me and listen to me. Australia gave me the opportunity to grow in freedom and not attached to any Spanish music structures or patterns. I created my own style and started writing my own songs. I find that fascinating and a bigger step ahead in the music world. Sadly this dynamic duo is coming to an end with Navarro heading to Japan next week to continue his The land, the weather, the surf, the nature, the feeling of space… it is going to be so difficult to musical odyssey in Osaka. leave all this behind, but it’s something I need to do Seven chatted with Sergio on the eve of his to confront my fears and know were I’m standing farewell gig. and what my possibilities are as a musician. You play some pretty interesting instruments. How can people stay in touch with your music? Can you tell us about that? I have been playing cajon (flamenco box) but now I’m trying hard on the Well, if you go to Temple Byron website you will find a link that leads to Passion Flamenca. In there you guitar, and it’s not as easy as percussion, not at all. will find our music to listen to or to download – all But I hope that’s enough to accompany my voice and make people enjoy and connect with my songs. covers from Spanish bands. I haven’t recorded yet an album with my own songs Why have you decided to leave? I also heard that but it’s in progress and I hope one day I can come Japanese people are very keen and love Spanish music, so I’d like to see if that’s true and if I can have back here and share it with all these amazing people who supported what I did for so many years. I really fun and make a living from it as I did in Australia. appreciate their love for and interest in the music. What have your gained from living here? I gained serenity, and more connection with myself. Still a Catch the last Passion Flamenca gig ever at Kulchajam. long path to improve who I am and what I do, but

OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS AUDIENCES AROUND THE SHIRE HAVE FAILEN IN LOVE WITH THE MUSIC OF PASSION FLAMENCA – THE WILD COMBINATION OF PAUL MARGOLIN AND SERGIO NAVARRO.

Tix: $15 (+bf) Pre / $20 Door. Available: kupromotions. com.au and the venue.

KINGFISHA SINGS

Brisbane 6-piece Kingfisha have been laying down weighty reggae and dub to eager audiences for going on six years now, and in the process have cemented themselves as one of the undisputed must-see acts on the Australian roots scene. This is no small achievement. It was a reputation further solidified when late last year national broadcaster Triple J added Piece of the Puzzle, the second single from their self-titled debut album, to national rotation. Aside from the impeccable musicianship and pulsating live shows for which the band are renowned, what tends to set Kingfisha apart within their genre is a crafted modern reggae style that couples the band’s love of Jamaican rhythms with the inherent depth and innate melody of frontman Anthony Forrest’s songwriting. Saturday at the Byron Brewery. Show 8.30pm

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piano, Matt Smith (Thirsty Merc) – guitar, Helen Russell – double bass and Scott Hills – drums. From 3pm on Sunday. ELECTRIK LEMONADE

Electrik Lemonade is a band of seven talented young fellas united by the cosmic collective boogie! Playing a rump-funkin’ repertoire of original energetic funk tunes and some special covers, infused with blues, soul, hip-hop and electronic elements. Tuesday at Platinum Lounge at the Lismore Workers Club.

Dynamic vocalist Leigh Carriage will be launching her LEIGH CARRIAGE LAUNCHING HER NEW album Mandarin ALBUM MANDARIN SKYLINE AT THE Skyline at the PLATINUM LOUNGE AT THE LISMORE Platinum Lounge WORKERS CLUB ON SUNDAY at the Lismore Workers Club. TIME FOR SIMES Reviewed by Christ McNulty of New York Australian The Cath Simes Band is a dynamic four-piece that Jazz with: ‘A wonderfully realised, collaborative effort captivates audiences wherever they perform. This by an outstanding ensemble headed by a gifted band plays all your favourite songs. Hits from the 60s vocalist. This album has an almost seamless flow and through to current chart toppers, they are the party ethereal quality to it. It’s an outstanding, creative band to get you up dancing! Fronting the band with accomplishment.’ Leigh – vocals, Steve Russell –

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RADICAL RUBBISH REFORMS FOR THE BYRON SHIRE Every week millions of tonnes of recyclables find their way to landfill. With a growing green consciousness and with the concept of recycling now entrenched as a norm with the introduction of colour-coded bins, regular council rubbish collections and recycling depots, waste management authorities are puzzled as to why the average householder is failing the most basic of IQ tests: Which bin does which piece of rubbish go in? ‘If you can’t work out which bin the pizza box goes in, then you shouldn’t be allowed to shop!’ says controversial waste reduction guru Leonard Pleasant. Mr Pleasant has been employed as a consultant to the Byron Shire Council to help remedy the tonnes of recyclables ruined each week by what Pleasant calls ‘ongoing unnecessary contaminations.’ ‘All it takes is one idiot to leave the lid on an unwashed milk container and you have basically lost the ability to adequately recycle’, he says. ‘Recycling is an exacting process, and it is reliant on the consumer taking some responsibility: like wash out your containers. Don’t just put in an empty Paul Newman Sauce bottle and think Paul Newman is going to come and wash it out for you. And just because the rubbish bin is full and you don’t feel excellent delivery and WENDY RULE PLAYS vivacious presence on AT THE CASTLE ON and off stage, it is no THE HILL IN UKI THIS surprise singer Cath SATURDAY Simes is surrounded by such a brilliant calibre of musicians. Some of the east coast’s finest are Jamie Sullivan on bass and male lead vocals, Tim Corcoran on guitar/vocals and Scott Hills on drums/vocals. All are highly respected accomplished players with degrees in music, in high demand for work with Australia’s leading artists in fields as diverse as jazz and country to pop and hard rock. Friday at the Ballina RSL River Cafe Stage. MILO KIDS

Playing his own originals and some well-known tunes, Milo Green’s music has a fun, folky feel that makes you want to move. With masterful guitar work, a smooth voice and a whole lot of love, Green’s own powerfully crafted acoustic tunes, which are etched in blues, folk and rock tradition, could easily have come from a previous era like the swinging 60s. He also puts his own twist on great songs by Neil Young, Paul Kelly, Bob Marley and more. This fun-loving entertainer is a fiend for demon-like harmonica solos and foot-stomping breakdowns. Sit back and let your ears be treated to a smooth and memorable solo performance. Saturday at the Ballina RSL. WENDY RULES: OKAY!

Melbourne’s visionary songstress Wendy Rule returns to northern NSW for one night only to celebrate the release of her new album Black Snake. Wild, passionate and empowering, Wendy weaves together music, mythology and ritual to take her audience on an otherworldly journey of depth and passion. Highlighting her extraordinary voice, her maturity as a writer, and her willingness to explore all facets of the emotional world, Black Snake has once again proven that Wendy Rule is one of Australia’s most uniquely gifted and prolific artists. With an ever-growing international following, this is a rare opportunity to experience her latest work in this intimate acoustic show at the beautiful Castle on the Hill in Uki before she sets out once again for a busy year of touring in the UK, Europe and the USA. Saturday at the Castle on the Hill in Uki. Tix are $20, show at 7.30pm. Tickets: trybooking.com/ Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=72271. IN THE RIGHT SITUATION

Known for his work with The Wilson Pickers and Bernard Fanning, Andrew Morris has released The Situationist on his own new label – Soul Arch

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like taking it outside, that’s also not a criterion for shoving something into your recycling. Only some items are recyclable. You can’t just throw in plastic bags, aerosol cans, and coat hangers. As far as I can tell coat hangers are not recyclable items and should be donated to St Vincent De Paul so they can deal with them.’ Pleasant believes that all residents should be forced to undertake a mandatory TAFE training in rubbish management that teaches participants how to best manage their household waste. This is one of the key proposals that Council has been looking at adopting as part of the Green Council’s commitment to making Byron Shire not just waste conscious but waste reducing. A spokesperson for Byron Shire Council confirmed that by the end of 2014 residents might be finding themselves out at the Myocum Tip up to their arms in rubbish working towards their certificate 2 in Home-Based Environmental Management Implementation. ‘It’s a win-win for us at Council. It will not only mean that we will have a productive and efficient recycling centre; it could really cut down our staffing costs. After all, students are free labour!’ Pleasant also believes that people don’t fully comprehend the finer details of composting. ‘Throwing the tea bag out the kitchen window is not composting!’ ‘Composting fruit and vegetable scraps is an extremely effective way of producing organic garden fertiliser, but very often people get lazy and lose interest halfway through the project’. ‘I once worked at a recycling centre where it became evident that people were putting their

compost into the recycling bin. We had more than 35 garden composting units, in perfect condition. One of them still had compost in it.’ Pleasant believes that when it comes to recycling, the general public has good intentions. ‘They want to get it right. But they’re embarrassed to admit they don’t know if their detergent bottles go in the yellow lid or the red lid. This is where we come into the picture. ‘Mandatory community training will take time,’ says Pleasant ‘in the short term we are introducing random recycling swat teams. These are highly trained individuals who will access your bins at any time of day or night to do spot checks’. If the resident is deemed to be failing the recycling challenge, the RRST will conduct on-the-spot householder bin-side training. ‘Sure, it might be irritating to be dragged out of your bed in the middle of the night by a bunch of guys in hi-vis vests and rubber gloves, but no more irritating than having to dump loads of ruined recyclables into landfill.’ Mr Pleasant is impressed with the council’s enthusiasm and their willingness to adopt these radical waste-management practices. ‘One thing you will be able to say about Byron Shire is that we really embrace our rubbish!’

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Recordings. Inspired by Tom Hodgkinson’s counterconsumer-culture manifesto How To Be Free, Morris summoned as many of the members of The Gin Club as he could muster and put on the beers at his newly set up northern rivers home studio. His new album The Situationist is what ensued, a collection of warm and spontaneous gems. Reflecting his current solo shows, The Situationist includes live favourites such as Dylan’s It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Gillian Welch’s Look At Miss Ohio and Tim Rogers’s (You Am I) Heavy Heart. It is completed by an acoustic reworking of Lover from Morris’s Needs & Wants album and a handful of new originals, including The Uplift, featuring some of Banjo Paterson’s writing set to music. Sheoak Shack in Fingal Head on Saturday from 7pm.

It’s been six long years since Jon Cleary last brought his legendary band The Absolute Monster Gentlemen to Australia (despite a quick lap of the map with his trio The Philthy Phew and alongside Allen Toussaint and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band on the Legends Of New Orleans Australian Tour in 2011). Described by many as the funkiest band in the city that has the funkiest musicians in the world, Jon Cleary and The Absolute Monster Gentlemen are the gem in the New Orleans crown – a four-piece riot of gospel harmonies and foundation rocking grooves – a southern soul band like no other. Running the full gamut from second-line street beats to old-school rhythm and blues, the party is propelled by Cleary’s vocals and dazzling piano chops, skills learned as a teenager in New Orleans directly from the old masters who invented the style. In the hallowed ranks of New

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Aussie rocker and famed songstress Diana Anaid spends a weekend away from preparing her latest album (recorded, produced and mixed by legendary English producer Steve James during 2013 in local Mullumbimby studio Phat Majik), to bring her unique, wild and emotive tunes to two north coast venues – the Bangalow Hotel on Friday and The Channon Hotel on Sunday (daytime show after the markets). She’s heading to the USA in late March, so catch this opportunity to see why this talented activist, vegan and mum has also captured hearts worldwide with her recordings such as I Go Off, Perfect Family and the US chart topper Last Thing. Find out what the fuss is about at one of these intimate, acoustic shows; you’re guaranteed an uplifting night

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Orleans ‘piano professors’, Jon Cleary ANDREW MORRIS is on the tenure track. Born in England AT THE SHEOAK and bred in New Orleans, Jon Cleary is SHACK IN a triple treat, combining soulful vocals, FINGAL HEAD ON masterful piano skills, and a knack for SATURDAY composing infectious grooves with melodic hooks and sharp lyrics. He balances a career performing on solo piano, playing with his power trio The Philthy Phew, and the aforementioned, and celebrated, funk band The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, with a career as a notorious hired gun for artists such as Bonnie Raitt and John Scofield. (Cleary is featured on vocals and keyboards on Piety Street by John Scofield and The Piety Street Band.) Jon has toured with Bonnie Raitt since 1999, and has appeared on the albums Silver DIANA ANAID Lining and Souls Alike. On these recordings, Raitt covered AT THE the Cleary originals Fool’s Game, Monkey Business, BANGALOW Unnecessarily Mercenary and Love on One Condition. HOTEL ON Thursday at The Great Northern. FRIDAY AND

selling Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, a largely acoustic, hiphop-flavoured effort in the genre-crossing mold of Beck. Born Erik Schrody, Everlast first surfaced in Los Angeles as a member of Ice-T’s Rhyme Syndicate Cartel, issuing his debut album Forever Everlasting in 1990. In 2000, Everlast won a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for Put Your Lights On from Santana’s vaunted comeback album Supernatural. Everlast then began work on a follow-up album with an eclectic group of guest artists. Titled Eat at Whitey’s, the album was released in late 2000, and enjoyed critical notice (still peaking at #20 in the USA even if it wasn’t quite as successful as Whitey Ford ). Everlast joined his House of Pain alumni DJ Lethal and Danny Boy in a hip-hop supergroup named La Coka Nostra. The group’s debut album A Brand You Can Trust KINGFISHA AT THE was released in July, 2009. The album features guests such BYRON BREWERY ON as Snoop Dogg, B-Real, Bun B, Immortal Technique, Sick SATURDAY Jacken and Q-Unique. That same year, Everlast issued his fifth studio album, Love, War and The Ghost of Whitey Ford, on his own label Martyr Inc. The album featured a cover of critics and hoards of fiercely Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues, which was lifted as a single. loyal fans, this a chance to catch Everlast hits Byron Bay Brewery on Friday, 8pm start, $30/$40. some of Australia’s hottest artists on the live music scene MOON IN BILLI in front of your very eyes for the celebration that is Mi Casa Last warm days before summer ends and the cool of autumn Su Casa! at the Brewery on begins with Moonstone playing at the beautiful historic Sunday. Billinudgel Hotel on Friday. If you still haven’t caught these local faves, Petra on vocals, Bobbe on bass, Rainer lead guitar, FOR EVER! and Gil on drums, do yourself a favour and come on down to Once best known for his tenure the rocking strains of Moonstone, which boasts a repertoire of songs from the 70s till now – ‘something for everyone’. So if you in the rap unit House of Pain, Everlast successfully reinvented want to dance or even just sit and listen, the Billinudgel is the place to be this Friday night. himself in 1998 with the best-

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The 8th Byron Bay Film Festival’s international spotlight has caught the sights of Grammy award-winning artist, Alison Goldfrapp. In an exciting announcement, the festival, which runs until Sunday, has been selected to screen the exclusive Australian premiere of the worldwide release to Goldfrapp’s music film Tales of Us. Inspired by their most recent album of the same name, this neverbefore-seen music film will reveal a 30-minute narrative that follows five stories woven into featured songs from the EP. The audience will then witness an intimate pre-recorded performance by Goldfrapp at London’s Air Studio featuring songs from the new album as well as the Goldfrapp classics. Friday at 10pm, Byron Community Centre. Don’t miss the incredible lineup at Byron Bay Film Festival 2014. For program information, trailers and news, visit www. bbff.com.au. DRAMA WORKSHOPS

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It’s all very well watching the big guns strut their stuff at the big theatres and arenas, but how did they first set foot on the road to comedy stardom? Answer: open-mic nights. Here you can see fresh, raw comedy hopefuls honing their first few minutes of material. Some will be great, some will be terrible, and some you may help to become the household names of tomorrow… Open Mic Comedy at the Court House in Mullumbimby on Thursday at 8pm. Mandy Nolan MC. Entry is free. STARTING OVER

Everyone of us is called upon many times to start a new life or set off in a different direction. Whether out of adversity, or driven by the desire to attain a cherished goal, we find ourselves starting over – be it a new career, relationship, time on our own or forging a new sense of ourselves. What are some of the times in your life when you had to, or chose to, start over? What brought you there? Desperation? The excitement of beginning a new adventure? How did

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A CASUAL LISTEN TO THE BOZ SCAGGS DISCOGRAPHY MAKES ONE THING OBVIOUS: BOZ SCAGGS IS BOTH A MUSICAL SEEKER AND A MAN OF SIZEABLE TALENT AS A SINGER, SONGWRITER AND GUITARIST. His explorations in blues and R&B, rock and jazz have produced lasting work and a career that has brought him acclaim worldwide. Best knows for Silk Degrees with a swag of hit singles including Lowdown, Lido Shuffle and We’re All Alone, Scaggs continues to reinvent himself releasing Memphis, his latest offering last year. ‘I made Memphis with producer Steve Jordan, who is a drummer and friend, and we have been talking about getting together for about a dozen years. We talked and had a clear schedule and had decided to meet in Memphis, and we met at a studio that is a favourite of ours and called a handful of musicians together and gave ourselves about 10 days to get it down. We recorded at Royal Studios and in the end we did it in three days! We weren’t trying to rush through it – things just came up so well. We started and before we knew it was done and you know, it just felt good. It was one of those projects that was a combination of good luck, good timing and good balance. It’s a good album,’ said Scaggs, who laughed, ‘I could say it took a lifetime to make that record in just three days!’ Scaggs was open to the process while he was in the studio. ‘The only criterion was that it had to be a song that lent itself to my voice and we wanted to give it our own treatment and to give my voice a platform, I didn’t want to be a guitar player or a co-producer; I didn’t want to do anything but sing this time. I said: ‘Steve, lead the way! ‘We talked about songs and then I let Steve make the decisions. He’s a very good producer. The material was chosen to match my voice. I did a couple of Willy DeVille songs, one Al Green, a Steely Dan, Tony Joe White, songs like Rainy Night in Georgia, a classic folk song, a few R&B songs, an old Tyrone Davis song, and I also wrote a couple of original songs for the project. ‘We had 14 songs on the list and we ended up with 14; we used 12 on the album and two for

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bonus tracks. Once we got started, we realised everything was working.’ Scaggs has been playing music for nearly five decades. It’s been intense, tumultuous, but somehow music always called Boz back. ‘Well, you know from 1970 to 1980 I worked really hard. I released five or six albums. It was a constant affair, and in 1980 I had a new album, a greatest hits album, and a world tour, and I needed to take some time away to deal with other things. I took 10 years, and if I hadn’t had to take that 10 years away, I didn’t have any music in me. I changed gears. I came back slowly, at a different pace, with a different motivation. I feel like I had career. It was very re-invigorating; it was fresh and free. I did a couple of jazz standards albums. I did things in a more organic way and I made what I think was the best album released in 2001, called Dig.’ As for how he’s travelling as a singer? ‘I’d say my voice is better than it’s ever been, more relaxed – and taken it from a different approach.’ Boz Scaggs is one of the legendary artists appearing at Bluesfest this year. For ticketing and program information go to www.bluesfest.com.au.

you find the along the east coast: a THE KNITTING NANNAS SCREENS AT THE inspiration and mini-tour that ends in LISMORE WORKERS CLUB ON SATURDAY determination Mullumbimby at The to keep going? Court House Hotel. Who and what Manitoba Hal is a hot supported you guitarist, songwriter on the way? and ukulele player. Using a combination Come and share of looping technology your stories of and effects he creates Starting Over, a performance that and see them is one of a kind. His brought to life in sound and combination of finger movement by picking and strumming Cape Byron creates an instantly Playback Theatre. Drill Hall Theatre in accessible sound that complements his fresh Mullumbimby on Saturday at 7.30pm. and inventive originals and arrangements of soulful and gritty blues. Sunday March 16 HITTING THE GAS 3–6pm at the Court House. GASLAND PART II, the explosive followGo to www.ukemullum.com for more info. up to Emmy award-winning and Oscarnominated director Josh Fox’s groundbreaking SKETCHY WOMEN documentary GASLAND, that exposed the Get your pencils ready for Dr Sketchy’s truth, lies and corruption in the natural-gas industry and inspired communities worldwide Burlesque Life Drawing at the Byron to act, is barreling towards the 8th Byron Bay Brewery this Thursday. Art-monkeys and bohemians will be enthralled by the stunning International Film Festival for its Australian premiere with a screening at the Star Court in Miss Lila Luxx and the statuesque beauty of Lismore on Saturday at 5pm. This will follow a flame-haired Jacqueline Furey! Both models are legends of the Brisbane burlesque world, screening of our local CSG protest sensation, and will treat our artists and audience to a The Knitting Nannas at 2pm. For tickets and darkly elegant evening of sultry tease and more information visit www.bbff.com.au. artistic inspiration. UKE WORKSHOP WITH THE MAN As a special treat, our guest MC for March is the one and only, the luminous and captivating After headlining the Melbourne Uke Festival, Miss B B Le Buff! 6pm for just $15. Manitoba Hal is performing a few dates

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s r a t S WITH LILITH

As this week’s planets play musical chairs, soulful Pisces whispers: Follow your heart…

E ARIES: This has the makings of a transformational week as retro Mars in the sign of harmonious partnerships presses the pause button on habitual ways of operating so you can initiate more userfriendlier, effective ways of relating in a style that makes others naturally want to co-operate. F TAURUS: As present astral energetics tug Taurans out of their heads into their feelings, set your personal satnav to social and community opportunities, because ideas hatched now can prosper by nurturing influential contacts. Networking and connecting with others to share resources is the key to this week’s success. G GEMINI: While this hyper-stimulating week has you juggling dreams, schemes and multiple options, March is taking-care-of-business month – the business of your work in the world, which needs you staying focused and watching your words. Hint: the best inspirations will only arrive in silence. H CANCER: Wanna just curl up and hibernate with comfort food and no-fuss love? Indulgence is understandable as this strongly emotional week severs some connections, draws others closer. But with Jupiter heading direct in Cancer, Life Outside The Crabshell inevitably comes calling in the form of community commitments. I LEO: With conditions unstable and subject to

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ACROSS 1. Parallel defining north-south position (8) 5. Dwells, stays (6) 9. Chasms, huge cracks (8) 10. Wash, especially for religious purposes (6) 12. Gigantic, enormous (13) 15. Elephant’s tusk (5) 16. Like a sea robber (9) 17. Of mixed blood (4-5) 19. Adherent of Zeno’s philosophy (5) 20. Blackmailers, those running a protection racket (13) 22. French cake (6) 23. Puzzle, riddle (4,4) 25. Vulgarly bright (6) 26. Gives a pep talk, like a coach before a game (6,2) DOWN 1. Tradesmen concerned with security devices (10) 2. Definite article (3) 3. Platform for delivering cups of Earl Grey (3,4) 4. Perturbation, loss of self possession (12) 6. Look after infants (4,3) 7. Treacherously change course of action (11) 8. Sow, impregnate (4) 11. Middle classes, from the French (12) 13. The song says one-eyed, onehorned, flying and purple (6,5) 14. Sable merino (5,5) 18. Pirate’s sword (7) 19. Relating to church council (7) 21. In a state of eager desire (4) 24. American bottom (3)

ACROSS 1. Lack of constraint at the Tropic of Cancer, perhaps (8) 5. Remains from ancient Roman middle of the month (6) 9. Gulf of Virginia’s south in Indian (8) 10. Wash a shirt in Reckitt’s (6) 12. Great reversal for us with each failure in fossil fuel (13) 15. Poison vine covers alternative banned import (5) 16. Plundering, one state follows irrational traitor (9) 17. Hybrid calf slaughtered in a hurry (4-5) 19. Unemotional type, one found in backward resting places (5) 20. Old wrong charges about leading standover men (13) 22. Thousand consumed gold dessert (6) 23. Look after pheasant, perhaps – what you’re doing now! (4,4) 25. Excessively bright. Like a fish (6) 26. Prepares mentally – we hear Bill higher! (6,2) DOWN 1. A thousand Blairs rise in Scottish ponds; love laughs at them (10) 2. They lose unknown article (3) 3. Charles follows breast of drink-server (3,4) 4. Sit around old city after record chant creating some agitation (12) 6. Look after cove around boy with sex appeal (4,3) 7. Betray two roods (11) 8. Grade semen (4) 11. Rogue boss and two individuals make up middle classes (12) 13. Cannibal, purple in old song (6,5) 14. Support about fifty – female record! But there’s one in every family (5,5) 18. Chopper to snub girl (7) 19. Business agent covers nothing in the month between new moons (7) 21. A legendary barbaric invader is on tenterhooks (4) 24. Carrier of burdens, a ship (3)

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elders, home and family on this week’s agenda, flux, what works today mightn’t tomorrow. If Mars makes friendships extra work and Saturn professional promises go into holding patterns highlights self-sabotaging habits. If that adds up and agreements already in place suddenly need to a stressful recipe, toss the to-do list and factor renegotiating, don’t be surprised, do be patient. in mandatory downtime to veg out and integrate Nourish yourself on life’s finer things: creative what’s going on. flirting, artistic pursuits, the company of friends… N CAPRICORN: This week’s maddeningly mutable J VIRGO: With Mercury moving forward in the sign celestial cocktail could test your flexibility ratings of social networks and helpful contacts, there’s and sensitivity levels. Minimise emotional fallout strength in numbers. Power in sharing too, but by easing up – especially on yourself. Accepting refine plans before setting anything in contractual that others may simply not be able to meet concrete. Keep your heart open to this week’s your expectations right now brings rewards of beneficial medicine, which could heal some old, spontaneous inspiration, affectionate attention and enduring wounds. unexpected connection. K LIBRA: Jupiter topping your personal chart makes O AQUARIUS: With Mercury and Venus in Aquarius, this a lucky week, with Aquarian Venus pressing the planetary merry-go-round zaps your popularity the party buzzer. But retro Mars suggests slowing portal with excellent chemistry, making this down, replenishing energy reserves with less stress, month’s potential for personal healing and more rest and letting the present healing cycle interpersonal transformation monumental. That’s forge warmer, closer ties with friends and specialif you’re committed to moving through delays, interest groups. doubts and discouragement honestly, willingly and L SCORPIO: March is your month for creative fully. leadership. While retro Saturn might slow what you P P ISCES: This week suggests calling in what you want to go ahead or drag out plans, that’s so you want from the sea of possibility for the coming can attend to unfinished business. Look at what year. While remembering it’s important to be you already do right, and what you might choose to straightforward and avoid giving mixed messages, handle differently this week. both to the universe (as in be careful what you ask M SAGITTARIUS: Your ruling planet Jupiter puts for) and the people around you.

FOLLOW THE LEADER

WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT

What does it mean to be a leader? Are you happy with your It’s a classic, and if you have kids then it would be great for leaders? What is leadership in democracy? Are politicians them to see it on the big screen. Join the Crabbes Creek irrelevant? community film night and enjoy a screening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit on Saturday at the hall. Come and rip into the topic at the next meeting of the Byron Philo Cafe, Friday at 6pm at Succulent Cafe, 8 Byron St. $15 Under-12s are fee with an accompanying adult. Film society entry gets you membership is $30 for the year, tea or coffee or guest membership of $7 for and a plate of the night. Everyone welcome! Patrick’s gourmet $8 Nachos dinner at 6pm, canapés. But prefollowed by the film at 7pm. booking at the cafe would be JEWELS OF THE BOLSHOI appreciated. This Saturday the Bolshoi Among other Ballet’s fabulous Jewels screens things you at 1pm at the Palace Cinema get to puzzle in Byron. Inspired by New York over Benjamin City’s famous Fifth Avenue Disraeli’s jewellery shops, this triptych is conundrum, ‘I a tribute to women and to the must follow the cities of Paris, New York and St BOLSHOI BALLET PRESENTS JEWELS AT THE PALACE CINEMA people. Am I not Petersburg. Choreographed in IN BYRON ON SATURDAY their leader.’ 1967 in New York, this ballet, with precious stone and jewelSLIDING DOORS like costumes, celebrates the three A uniquely Australian comedy drama, 2 Doors Down, opens cities and three dance schools on Friday at Murwillumbah Civic Centre Auditorium and that forged the elegance, aesthetic continues over three weekends. The play deals with one and style of choreographer George family’s attempt to cope with life over the Christmas break. Balanchine. We’ve all been there – too much sun, alcohol and in-laws – DANCING THE DON but this family has an added stress: it’s one year on since a devastating tragedy. Kath, the unruly daughter, wants to talk, Mozart’s sublime tragic comedy Don Giovanni but not so the rest of her family. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, offers boundless scope for directors, and Kasper and continuing Fridays March 14, 21, Saturdays March 8, 15, Holten has chosen it to follow his directorial 22 at 7.30pm and Sundays March 16 and 23 at 2pm. Tickets debut of Eugene Onegin. Shifting the emphasis : $15 from Murwillumbah Music Shop (02 6672 5402) and from Don Giovanni’s sex life into a darker place, Destination Tweed 1800 674 414 or at the door. this production presents Giovanni’s womanising as an attempt to stave off his own mortality. Each Cabaret-style seating – BYO drinks and food. Enquiries Lesley woman he seduces represents a life he could have had. Don 6672 6753, www.murwillumbahtheatrecompany.com. Giovanni screens at Palace Byron Bay on Sunday at 1pm and Wednesday March 12 at 11am.

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by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7pm Melbourne seems to have a conveyor belt producing strong players while the rest of the country finds only the occasional big talent. The city has two seven-daya-week chess clubs, yet Adelaide also has a full-time chess centre, mid-town, without seeing a boom in junior strength. However, there is one program that may be the factor giving Victoria the edge over the other Sstates. The Canterbury Junior Chess Club, which operates as part of the larger Box Hill Chess Club in Melbourne’s northeast suburbs, hosts inexpensive weekly Sunday coaching groups. The club employs five coaches, from GM Darryl Johansen to top juniors who may be only a year or two older than their students. For example, current Australian Open Champion Bobby Cheng, now 16, was first tried as a Canterbury Junior club coach at age 13. This week’s game sees two of Victoria’s best juniors battle it out last year. Six months later,

the winner is now one of the Canterbury junior trainers.

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Catch the mad Mullum Mob at the Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club on Sunday. Featuring Bush Poets, such as Gary Fogherty, Australia’s leading bush poet, Ray Essery, our leading bush poet, and Clelia Adams, Kathryn Jones and Warren Earle, and the talented duo of Tracy and Luke Devine. Bookings 6684 2533 and proceeds to local schools for amplification system to assist hearing-impaired students. From 1.30pm. ESSENCE OF WOMAN

Essence of Woman exhibition explores the life works of seven local women artists, whose personal journeys form the individual inspiration and connecting threads of these diverse works, which reveal rich and complex, many-layered interpretations of the spirit, soul, sensuality, strength and passion of women’s business in a wide variety of media. Opening 6pm on Saturday, International Women’s Day, at the Lone Goat Gallery, cnr Lawson and Middleton streets, Byron Bay. BAY FM DINNER CLUB

Bay FM’s Dinner Club is the first of many FUN-raising initiatives that will help support Byron Shire’s independent community radio station. Come and be a part of the Bay FM Dinner Club on Thursday 6 March, 7pm at The Italian Diner in Bangalow. $100 per person includes a delicious 3-course meal from a fabulous menu as well as raising funds for our community radio station. Call Bay FM on 6680 7999 to make a booking for this special night and help keep the station up and running in Byron.

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E N T E R T A I N M E N T Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 5PM LEIGH JAMES 9.30PM THE TRIPLE J’S Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON MITCH KING BOHEMIAN COWBOYS Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE BILL JACOBI 12.30PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON BO JENKINS Q BYRON BREWERY 8PM EVERLAST Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 12.30PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL 8PM DJ SCREENINGS ADRIAN Q BYRON BREWERY 7PM OPEN MIC Q SOHO LOUNGE, NIGHT BYRON CHOP Q SOHO LOUNGE, BYRON THE BLUE SUEY KAT JAZZ & BLUES CLUB W DEE Q SUCCULENT DEE LAVELL CAFE, BYRON Q ELTHAM HOTEL 6.30PM NOT 6PM PHILO QUITE FOLK JAM NIGHT CAFE: ‘LEADERSHIP’ Q UNIBAR, LISMORE OPEN MIC W KATE STROUD Q KULCHAJAM, BYRON SERGIO THURSDAY 6 OF PASSION FLAMENCA Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON LAST GIG BEFORE LEAVING! JASON DELPHIN Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL JULIA & Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 9PM THE THE DEEP SEA SIRENS HARLOTS Q P IZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK PARK Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON THE 7PM VIKKI GRANT SHOO FLYS Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE DIANA ANAID 12.30PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL Q HOTEL BRUNSWICK 7PM TOMMY SCREENINGS SHEEHAN Q BYRON BREWERY 7PM ANDREW Q DOMINIC’S, BRUNSWICK HEADS REDFORD SUPERNOVA JADE & FRIENDS Q COCOMANGAS, BYRON DJ Q BILLINUDGEL HOTEL BRETT T MOONSTONE Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON Q BALLINA RSL 8.30PM THE CATH CLUB RAIDERS DJ SIMES BAND Q AQUARIUS DINING AND CAFE, BYRON ANGIE LINA DUO Q ELTHAM HOTEL 7PM INSIDE OUTLAW Q SOHO LOUNGE, BYRON PIANO BAR W LLOYD SENNIAL Q TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 5PM DINKUM BOHOS 8PM Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL WARREN CHRONOLYTH, SIV, FATEM, EARLE BAND KNUCKLE CHILDREN Q THE ITALIAN DINER, BANGALOW Q STOKERS SIDING HALL 15 7PM BAY FM DINNER CLUB MINUTES OF FAME W MONKEY Q COURT HOUSE HOTEL, MONKEY SHAKE SHAKE MULLUMBIMBY 8PM OPEN MIC COMEDY W MC MANDY NOLAN Q MURWILLUMBAH CIVIC HALL 7.30PM 2 DOORS DOWN BY & FRIENDS MURWILLUMBAH THEATRE CO Q STAR COURT, LISMORE 7.30PM Q CUDGEN SLSC 6.30PM JON J BYRON FILM FESTIVAL: WHEN BRADLEY MY SORROW DIED Q UNIBAR, LISMORE 9PM LIGHTERS Q CUDGEN LEAGUES CLUB, KINGSCLIFF DAVE CAVANAGH ARE FLUID Q CUDGEN LEAGUES CLUB, Q SALTBAR, KINGSCLIFF 8.30PM KINGSCLIFF LONEWOLF RICHIE WILLIAMS DUO Q COOLANGATTA HOTEL 8PM THE Q CURRUMBIN RSL 7PM ARCHIE GROWLERS (USA), TOMORROW RYE TULIPS, TSUN Q SOUNDLOUNGE, CURRUMBIN RSL BLEACH OPENING PARTY W FRIDAY 7 ELIZABETH ROSE, THE TROUBLE WITH TEMPLETON & HEY Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON GERONIMO DEAD BEAT BAND, MIDNIGHT Q COOLANGATTA HOTEL 8PM RAMBLERS, JESSE PUMPHREY, TAYA MILLS FRENZAL RHOMB

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SATURDAY 8 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM ELEGANT SHIVA, TROPICAL ZOMBIE, SKEGSS, CHESTA HYDRON, DJ CHRIS BRADLEY

Q BALLINA RSL 6.30PM MILO GREEN Q BALLINA BOWLS CLUB 7.30PM SKY DADDY Q STAR COURT, LISMORE 5PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 8PM SEABOUND, DETHRONE THE KING, MOANS LIKE LISA, KNUCKLE CHILDREN Q MARY G’S, LISMORE CATH SIMES BAND Q LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 2PM SCREENING OF KNITTING NANNAS Q CASTLE ON THE HILL, UKI 7.30PM WENDY RULE CD LAUNCH: ‘BLACK SNAKE’ Q SALTBAR, KINGSCLIFF 8.30PM DJ PAUL Q MT WARNING RAINFOREST PARK OKA ALL AGES GIG AND CAMPOUT Q MURWILLUMBAH CIVIC HALL 7.30PM 2 DOORS DOWN BY MURWILLUMBAH THEATRE CO Q SHEOAK SHACK, FINGAL HEAD 7PM ANDREW MORRIS Q CRABBES CREEK HALL 7PM FILM: WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT Q CABARITA SPORTS CLUB 7PM STEPHEN LOVELIGHT Q CHINDERAH TAVERN 6PM NICKY CONVINE Q EVANS HEAD KIOSK 4PM ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Q COOLANGATTA HOTEL 8PM MATT MCHUGH Q T WIN TOWNS, TWEED HEADS 8PM QUEENS OF THE OUTBACK

Gig guide Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM PANDAMONIUM DJS Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON GURI GURU Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 10.30AM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL Q PALACE CINEMA, BYRON 6.30PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL GALA CLOSING NIGHT PARTY Q PIGHOUSE FLICKS, BYRON 4PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q BYRON BREWERY 8.30PM KINGFISHA, MISTA SAVONA & JORDAN RAKEI Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ JON Q SOHO LOUNGE, BYRON TK & ROSE Q LONE GOAT GALLERY, BYRON 6PM ESSENCE OF WOMAN EXHIBITION OPENING Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL JESSE MORRIS BAND Q PIZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK PARK 7PM MARK RIDOUT Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM ADAM BROWN Q HOTEL BRUNSWICK 7PM NITESTAR Q LULU’S, MULLUMBIMBY 11AM KELLIE KNIGHT Q KOHINUR HALL, MAIN ARM 4PM IN THE GROOVE WITH DYNA MO, MIKEY NOMAD, MARIO C SOUND SYSTEM Q DRILL HALL, MULLUMBIMBY 7.30PM PLAY BACK THEATRE PRESENT STARTING OVER Q REGENT CINEMA, MURWILLUMBAH 4PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS

SUNDAY 9 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON KYLE LIONHART Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 4.30PM THE FERAMONES 8.30PM DJ CAPTAIN KAINE Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON MY BABY LOVES VOODOO Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 11.30AM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL Q PIGHOUSE FLICKS, BYRON 6PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q BYRON BREWERY 8PM MI CASA SU CASA: TALES IN SPACE, PIERCE BROTHERS AND BLONDE ON BLONDE Q GINGER PIG, BYRON BYRON VIBES Q SOHO LOUNGE, BYRON MICK

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BUCKLEY Q HOTEL BRUNSWICK 4PM DEVIL’S KIOSK W MILAN MARTIN Q MULLUMBIMBY EX-SERVICES 1.30PM THE BUSH POETS AND THE MAD MULLUM MOB SHOW Q POINCIANA CAFE, MULLUMBIMBY 2PM DJS DAVE DOGG, CRUCIAL D & GUESTS Q BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 3PM JAM SESSION Q ELTHAM HOTEL 2PM YOLAN Q STAR COURT, LISMORE 2PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 11AM CHRIS COOK BAND 3PM LEIGH CARRIAGE QUINTET CD LAUNCH Q CHANNON HOTEL DIANA ANAID Q T YALGUM HOTEL 2PM JASON KAFOA Q MURWILLUMBAH CIVIC HALL 2PM 2 DOORS DOWN BY MURWILLUMBAH THEATRE CO Q REGENT CINEMA, MURWILLUMBAH 2PM BYRON FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Q RIVERVIEW HOTEL, MURWILLUMBAH 2PM BILL JACOBI Q SPHINX ROCK CAFE, MT BURRELL 1PM RICH BELL & FRIENDS Q CHINDERAH TAVERN 2PM NICOLE BROPHY Q KINGSCLIFF SLSC 3PM ADAM BROWN Q SEAGULLS, TWEED HEADS 1PM JOSH LOVEGROVE

MONDAY 10 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON AYSHA & DR BAZ Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM HIT THAT HIT MUSICAL BINGO Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON SUEANNE STEWART Q BYRON THEATRE 7PM DJUKI MALA & THE CHOOKY DANCERS Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ ADRIAN

TUESDAY 11 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON DAN HANNAFORD Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 7.30PM OPEN MIC NIGHT Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON PAT TIERNEY Q WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON DJ JON Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM BRACKETS OPEN MIC Q LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 7.30PM ELECTRIK LEMONADE

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Tuesday 18 March from 4 to 7pm $50

Byron Bay International Film Festival Sat 1 March–Sunday 9 March Check BBFF program for session times Tickets: $8, $12, $15

Byron Bay International Film Festival 2014 Red Carpet Closing Gala Film & Party Saturday 8 March, 6.30pm for 6.45pm start The Palace Cinema, Tickets $63

SNAP! 2014 YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION & EXHIBITION

Chooky Dancers

Exhibition: Thursday 3 April, 6pm @ the YAC

Presented by Byron Community Centre

Applications close Tues 25 March Details on bys.org.au

BYT – BYRON YOUTH THEATRE Every Tuesday 4 – 6pm

Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC) is managed by Byron Youth Service (BYS)

1 Gilmore Crescent Byron Bay • bys.org.au

Presented by BCC & Outback NT

Monday 10 March, 7pm Tickets: Full $28 / Child $12

Seniors’ Week Monday 17 Mar - Friday 21 Mar Free exhibitions and events

Love Letters with Steve Bisley + Toni Scanlon Presented by Byron Bay Community Centre

Friday 21 Mar, 2pm & 7pm Tickets: Full $20, Conc $8 Courtyard Bar open before all events

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Cinema CinemaReview Review WOLF CREEK 2 Cruelty and mayhem may not be your cup of tea, but if you consider horror to be as valid a genre as any other, you won’t want to miss this – it’s a ripper. Australia’s most-loved film critics have declined reviewing it on their TV show owing to its content (their darling Tarantino is often as violent), which seems too precious by half, but there is no such thing as bad publicity and the controversy will, in all likelihood, only strengthen its case among the great unwashed who might actually benefit from seeing

it. John Jarratt is back as Mick Taylor, the ferociously horrible redneck bigot whom we initially encountered in 2005. The character may be over the top, but caricature goes hand in glove with the excessive nature of this type of movie and – here’s the rub – there is something about Mick that is too scarily, too repulsively truthful. It had not occurred to me the first time around that he is as representative of the Wide Brown Land that he claims to be a champion of as any fictional figure created in recent times.

There is a xenophobia at large in Australia that, far from being hosed down, is enthusiastically fanned by our populist federal government and its running dogs in the media. The temper of the nation is uglier than at any time I can recall (Manus Island is a grotesque reflection of what we have allowed ourselves to become) and Mick Taylor, who proudly hates anything not Australian, is the man for the moment. Whether this was director Greg Mclean’s intention is irrelevant – it is there

to be confronted in stark, high-contrast imagery for anyone with a concern for who we are. ‘Who is Straya’s greatest ever cricketer?’ Mick asks the young English tourist as he applies an angle grinder to his fingers. Troubling metaphor aside, the cinematography is classy, the SFX sensational – the car scenes are brilliantly executed – and, if the gothic indulgence is too much and the end unsatisfying, the reality is undeniable. ~ John Campbell

Marks, the poor bugger has also lost an eight-year-old daughter to leukemia and, still devastated, has developed a penchant for hard liquor.

He is one of the army of plainclothes security guards that the US government has employed since 9/11 to keep the airways safe for travellers, though whether the rest of them get a seat in first class is doubtful at best. Sipping on a gin and tonic with a lovely stranger (Julianne Moore) sitting next to him, everything looks hunky dory on just another New York–London flight – notwithstanding the harried look on Liam’s dial. Sure enough… he gets a text from a mystery passenger who threatens to kill somebody in twenty minutes if money is

not deposited into an account that he has supplied. Early indicators suggest that we might be heading into Snakes on a Plane territory (I’d love to see that again, just for its glorious idiocy) as Liam is led to the end of his tether by a conspirator who is always one step ahead of him. His manic attempts to find the villain result in Liam’s being considered a terrorist by the air force and everybody else on the plane – except for Julianne and the beautiful stewardess (Michelle Dockery, who appears weirdly out of place after her spellbinding presence at Downton Abbey).

NON STOP Craggy old Liam Neeson does it tough in the movies these days, doesn’t he? Invariably widowed or divorced, in this case as US Air Marshal Bill

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WOLF CREEK 2 (MA15+) Tue 4, Wed 5: 2:10, 4:25, 9:10 Thu 6, Fri 7, Tue 11, Wed 12: 11:20 Mon 10: 3:10 LE WEEK-END (M) (No free tix) Tue 4: 10:10, 12:15, 2:45, 6:35pm Wed 5: 10:10, 2:45, 6:35 Thu 6, Fri 7, Tue 11: 9:30, 1:25, 9:30 Sat 8, Sun 9: 9:15, 11:10, 9:30 Mon 10: 9:15, 1:15, 9:30 Wed 12: 9.10am, 3.25, 9.30pm NEBRASKA (M) (No free tix) Tue 4: 10:00, 12:25, 4:30, 6:50pm Wed 5: 12:25, 4:30, 6:50 Thu 6, Fri 7, Mon 10, Tue 11: 2:15, 5:15, 9:10pm Sat 8: 10:30, 5:15 Sun 9: 5:15, 9:35 Wed 10: 9:00am, 5.15, 9:40pm DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (MA15+) Tue 4-Wed 5: 10:30, 4:40, 7:00, 9:20 Thu 6, Fri 7, Mon 10, Tue 11: 9:40, 4:30, 6:50pm Sat 8: 4:30, 9:15pm Sun 9: 10:30, 5:00, 7:15pm Wed 12: 3:00, 7:25pm All sessions are correct at the time of publication. Current session times at: www.palacecinemas.com.au

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Sat March 8 FEDERAL HALL

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Dinner from 6.30 PM Film starts at 8 PM T

PHILOMENA ‘I don’t believe in God, and I think he can tell.’ Having just walked out of a church choir recital, it’s Steve Coogan as Martin Sixsmith, a disgraced journalist/spin doctor, who gets the best lines in Stephen Frears’s scathing observance of how loveless religion – in this case Catholicism – can devastate lives. That Sixsmith is the more conflicted, complex character in a twohander with Judi Dench’s Philomena should not surprise, given that the movie is based on his book and the script co-written by Coogan himself. What delights is the chemistry – the warmth and concord – that exists between two performers who ordinarily approach a role from opposite ends of the emotional colour

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There are the usual number of suspects – the only one of whom you know it can’t be is the Muslim doctor, for that would be too obvious… unless the writers intend applying Maxwell Smart’s ‘old reverse psychology trick’. The plot is convoluted and the declamatory dialogue at times awful, but the tension is well constructed and Neeson, Moore and Dockery, aided by an excellent support cast – Corey Stoll notably so as an off-duty NYPD officer – are untroubled in holding the story together as it hurtles towards its fantastic climax. ~ John Campbell

spectrum. Philomena, in her old age, wants to know what happened to the illegitimate son who was taken from her by the ‘sisters of little mercy’ and adopted out to an American couple fifty years ago. Sixsmith, needing a newspaper gig, agrees to help her find out, with the intention of publishing it as a ‘human interest’ story. The flashback sequences at the Irish convent where Philomena and her child lived are harrowing, but what might so easily have tilted disastrously into selfdefeating mawkishness is kept on an even keel by gentle, episodic road-trip humour as Sixsmith’s investigations result in the pair traveling together to the US. There is as well a mystery that is being solved,

step-by-step, meaning that there is no time to wallow in bathos. But by far the most compelling element is the way in which Philomena’s tested but unwavering commitment to her faith works on Sixsmith as he grows ever more judgmental of those who wronged her. An outstanding film that hammers both the church and the Fourth Estate with an iron fist in a velvet glove ends with Sixsmith, back in Ireland with Philomena, quoting TS Eliot: ‘We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time’. Too true. ~ John Campbell

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Bangalow Hotel Open 7 days Lunch: 12 – 3pm Dinner 5.30 – 9pm All day bistro menu

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Enjoy our balcony restaurant, intimate dining room and generous bistro food in the pub. With reasonable prices our menu reflects the wonderful local and fresh produce of the region. Large groups welcome. We also offer off-site catering. www.bangalowdining.com

Frankie Brown Café SMH GOOD PUB FOOD GUIDE 2013 AND 2014

Enjoy our authentic affordable Italian food in the best Breakfast and lunch 7 days location in Bangalow with indoor and outdoor dining. Dinner 5 nights (Wed–Sun) We offer classic Italian fare with high-quality Corner of Byron/Station Sts ingredients, including wood-fired pizza Bangalow made by our Italian pizzaoilas. Reservations 6687 2247 We are fully licensed and offer all our wines by the glass (starting at $7). Take-away pizzas available. theitaliandiner.com.au We also serve Italian and other popular cocktails at $15. FB: theitaliandiner

Hog’s Breath Cafe

Dominic’s Ristoranté

O-Sushi

BRUNSWICK HEADS

The Italian Diner

BYRON BAY

7 days from 6pm. 32 Lawson St Byron Bay 6680 7474 www.facebook.com/ Frankiebrowncafe

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS $16 FOR A LARGE TAKEAWAY PASTA BEFORE 7PM.

Open for dinner Wednesday to Sunday from 5pm Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1688

Gringo’s Fresh Mex Licensed/B.Y.O. wine Dine In /Takeaway Closed Tues & Wed Open at 5.30pm Cnr. Tweed & Fawcett St. Brunswick Heads Call for reservations. 6685 1955

Standard pastas only – seafood not included.

Sip your margarita in our casual covered garden and enjoy the fresh clean flavours of Mexico. Everything home made. Always tasty, not spicy hot. Sample some of our house salsas, such as smokey chipotle or fiery habanero. A great selection of tequilas, imported beers and wine. • Full meals from $15.75 • Banquet menus available

The Eatery

Serving sustainable, nutritious and organic fare with a modern Italian flavour. DJ set every Sunday from 4pm All cocktails $14 Nightly pizza or pasta special with wine $22 Cocktails • Wine • Pizza • Pasta • Seafood Children welcome

Breakfast & lunch: 7 days Dinner: Thurs-Sun 18 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7994 theeateryonjonson.com

Traditional Thai Dinner every evening 5.30-9.30pm 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

Pizza Bar Byron

Open 7 days from 12noon with slices of pizza, salads and coffee. From 5pm with full menu, cocktails and more. 95 Jonson St Byron Bay Book: 6685 5009 Takeway: 6685 5010

Fig Tree Restaurant

LUNCH: Sun DINNER: Thurs, Fri, Sat 4 Sunrise Lane, Ewingsdale 02 6684 7273

MARGARITA MONDAYS: 2-FOR-1 WITH MEAL

Open 7 Days, 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner from 5.30pm 9/4 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 5320 www.hogsbreath.com.au

Byron Bay Woolies Plaza, Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Coolangatta Showcase on the Beach 07 5536 5455 Broadbeach The Oracle, 12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166 www.osushi.com.au

Frankie Brown Café Bar and Music We are open 7 nights a week for live music, dinner, tapas and cocktails from 6pm. Enjoy sensational food, service and loads of fun ! Bookings are essential on 02 6680 7474 32 Lawson St, Byron Bay Hog’s Breath Cafe’s menu just got better with some mouth-watering new steaks, salad, pasta and an abundance of delicious dessert selections. As usual, the diverse menu also offers chicken, seafood, snacks, burgers, ribs, kid’s meals, a range of Lite Options, plus their famous Prime Rib Steak – slow cooked for up to 18 hours for maximum flavour and tenderness. Kids eat free Mon – Wed nights and you can grab lunch for just $9.90, so there’s something to please the whole family.

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GOODTASTE Multi-award-winning restaurants “Australia’s Favourite Japanese Restaurant” twice running in the I Love Food Awards and “Best Asian” in Northern NSW in the Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence, continuing a string of 13 awards. Eat in, takeaway, licensed. Open 7 days 11am–late. Modern & traditional wholesome Japanese food and great service. Live music every Wednesday from 6pm.

Italian at the Pacific Open for Dinner & Cocktails 7 days from 6pm till late Next to the Beach Hotel Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

Success Thai Special Lunch Mon-Fri 12-3pm Dinner 7 days from 5pm. 3/109 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7798

Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine and some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wines.

Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. Fully Licensed Restaurant and B.Y.O. for wine. Welcome for lunch, dinner and take-away.

Beach Kitchen Here the curry pastes are freshly pounded to leave your palate dumbfounded. Here the ambrosial meals are cooked to order and the scrumptious cocktails and mocktails thrust you into a land of wonderful tales.

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

Enjoy ocean views and our new beachstyle cuisine available breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Located in the heart of Byron Bay, Pizza Bar Byron presents traditional Italian pizza in a chic, contemporary setting. Just a short stroll from the beach, in Byron Bay’s shopping centre, Pizza Bar Byron is open daily from midday serving casual street lunches. The restaurant opens from 5pm with a full menu of pizzas, pasta, cocktails, wine and more. Can cater for larger parties, families or intimate dinners for two.

www.figtreerestaurant.com.au ‘Best Restaurant 2012’

Cafe/Restaurant 11 Marvell Street

Dinner: Open 7 nights from 6pm Authentic a la carte Italian

6680 9960

Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner with the best views from our first floor balconies in the heart of Byron Bay. Authentic tapas menu from midday till late every day. Why not stop in for one of Byron’s best cocktails or a glass of wine from our award winning wine list. Relax on a comfy daybed with a cool ocean breeze and the coolest vibe in the Bay. Please view our menus and make a reservation online www.balcony.com.au

Come and enjoy our freshly renovated beach vibe dining with head chef Patrick Hobbs and his team.

Great value fresh tasty food with cold beer on tap, and Breakfast/Lunch 7days a selection of cocktails and wines available. from 8am Dinner Thurs-Sun from 6pm Dinner special: duck confit, spiced puy lentils, 16 Lawson St creamed carrots, red wine glaze and glass of 1800 028 909 Pinot Noir $29.

Breakfast/Lunch: 7 days Delicious contemporary Italian-inspired

Byron Bay

Happy Hours 4-6pm week days Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Aquarius Dining and Café

Restaurant garden produce Thursday Farmers Market Dinner Sunday 100 Mile Lunches

Italian

The Balcony

Superb coffee and wine, day and night.

The Treehouse on Belongil

FOOD TO HEAT THE BODY AND MUSIC TO WARM THE SOUL! Come try our new Sicilian Summer inspired menu and Open Mon-Sun 7.30am-11pm crisp fresh cocktails in the long lazy afternoons. Woodfired pizzas - share Presenting incredible songwriters and musicians in Byron’s platters - cocktails - licensed most intimate atmosphere. Check the events page on our website for details. restaurant - bar www.facebook.com/treehouse.belongil 25 Childe St, Byron Bay www.treehouseonbelongil.com 6680 9452

Locally sourced sustainable produce • Serving modern Mediterranean cuisine; sharing or traditional dining cooked by award winning team • Local and international craft beers and wines • Locally roasted coffee from Ground Control • Happy hour 4-6 every day, $5 Coopers, $6 wine and $10 cocktails • Live music or DJ every night; see the Echo gig guide Breakfast , lunch and dinner 7 days | Cnr Marvell and Jonson Sts, Byron Bay | 6685 7320 | gingerpigrestaurant.com.au

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Bangalow Dining Rooms

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Byron Fresh Cafe is conveniently located at the beach end of Jonson St and offers a fantastic range of meals Open Breakfast, Lunch & using many locally sourced ingredients. Come in and Dinner 7 days from 7.30am watch the world go by as you enjoy our fine food and 7 Jonson St (beach end) our superb Campos coffee. Byron Bay

Byron Fresh Cafe

6685 7810

Thai@Byron Open for dinner 7 days. Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

Belongil Bistro Brunch 7 days 7am-2pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 5.30pm 33 Childe St, Belongil 6680 9007 eat@belongilbistro.com.au Follow our Facebook offers!

Muoi’s Feast Dinner: Mon-Sat 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay Bookings Essential 6685 7557

Take your taste buds on a culinary tour of Thailand! Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh, authentic Thai cuisine with love! Popular with locals and tourists alike. Dine -in and take-away. Fully licenced bar. The peaceful beachside diner – serious food, drinks and coffee. Wifi, papers and ocean breezes in beautiful surrounds. Friday Curry nights – every week a curry from around the world served our way. Private dining, corporate and wedding services available. Endless concepts for stylish celebration.

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 dinner.

Fishheads

SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD

Open 7 days 7:30am till late 1 Jonson Street

functions and weddings

6680 7632

Rae’s Fish Cafe Lunch & Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

open 7 days coffee - breakfast - lunch - dinner

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Overlooking the beautiful Wategos Beach, Rae’s Fish Cafe is the mustvisit restaurant while you’re visiting Byron Bay. WINNER OF Join us for our lunchtime special with CHEF'S HAT 2 courses and a glass of wine for $45 Mon to Fri.

st elmo dining room & bar

St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company, first-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine Mon-Sat: 4pm till late Sun: Lunch & dinner 12-10pm to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials. Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson SUNDAYS we have live music and $10 cocktails Lane, Byron Bay 1.30pm–4pm. 6680 7426 www.stelmodining.com

Ginger Pig

• Locally sourced sustainable produce • Serving modern Mediterranean cuisine; sharing or traditional dining cooked by award winning team • Local and international craft beers and wines • Locally roasted coffee from Ground Control • Happy hour 4-6 every day, $5 Coopers, $6 wine and $10 cocktails facebook – instagram gingerpigrestaurant.com.au • Live music or DJ every night; see the Echo gig guide

KINGSCLIFF

Breakfast , lunch and dinner 7 days Cnr Marvell and Jonson Sts, Byron Bay 6685 7320

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

Fins Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun

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Open 5 days. Open Wednesday-Sunday 5pm • Dine-in or Takeaway 6684 2209 Mullumbimby Bowling Club

Live global tunes every Friday night from 6pm in the Fins Cocktail Bar.

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MULLUMBIMBY

BANGALOW IS NOT AN ORDINARY COUNTRY TOWN. The Bangalow Dining Rooms in the pub have not only an excellent restaurant dining menu, but also a ‘pub dining’ menu that is a good cut above the rest of the state. In fact the SMH Pub Food Guide 2014 visited more than 500 pubs this year and the Bangalow Dining Rooms’ ‘two schooners’ award places its food in the top 40 in NSW. The balcony of Bangalow Dining on a beautifully balmy Friday evening is busy enough to warrant a booking. There are plenty of locals enjoying a family meal after work (the restaurant has a convenient 5.30pm opening time) and it’s also a popular place for groups celebrating birthdays. Quieter evenings during the week provide an opportunity for intimate dinners and unexpected get-togethers. When we visited for lunch during the week recently, we were able to sit in style overlooking the hustle and bustle of daily life in Bangalow, ordering wine by the glass; you can sit outside under the stars on the large open verandah or in the intimate dining room. As you’d expect at a pub, you can purchase wine and drinks from the bar from a good well-priced selection. Owners Adam Thornton and Jo Maiden are supported by manager Clare Kirkman, chefs Justin Mitchel, Jeremie Messager and their professional staff. They say the trick is to cater for many people without compromising quality and integrity. The service is friendly and professional and the team are focused on creating the sort of inviting atmosphere that brings the locals back regularly. There’s also quite a range of food available: customers can enjoy the beer-battered barrumundi, salt and pepper squid or a (gourmet) burger such as the lamb and pinenut burger with mint labna, pickled cucumber, rocket and chips ($18). Or, from the restaurant menu, you can ‘lush it up’ with the full three-course experience such as sumac-spiced king prawns, almond gazpacho, rocket and pink grapefruit salad ($20) followed by the chargrilled eye fillet with

La Table 72 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 6684 2220 www.latable.com.au www.facebook.com/ la.table.byron

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FINS is famous for serving the best seafood in Australia. We have now launched PEQŬENA A 3-month POP UP Portuguese restaurant from the team behind Fins. Menu priced from $11-$25. Ph 02 6674 4833 located beside Fins.

Yum Yum Tree Café

Organic Botero coffee served with organic Barambah milk • Artisan coffee merchants, take home whole beans or freshly ground • Extended selection of daily baked savoury & sweet treats • Private licensed area for business meetings & group functions Special event dinners or La Table can come to your table! Reviewed & recommended in SMH Good Food Guide since 2009

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potato rosti, horseradish butter, beetroot puree, green beans ($34). The eye fillet is sourced from the Casino region and the chefs, where possible, source local products and showcase the quality of the local produce in their dishes. The menu changes regularly with the season and the new autumn menu will be available next week. Highlights from the current menu include the spiced eggplant and chickpea tagine with almond cous cous, yoghurt, green chilli harissa ($30) and grilled scallops with a pickled beetroot and watercress salad. Owner Jo Maiden says that the new menu will see, ‘the return of a few stalwarts that are loved by locals from previous menus, such as: a special house-made terrine, crafted from an old recipe handed down through generations from chef to chef; locally caught fish supplied daily by Freckle at Bay Seafood; and the popular rolled pork belly filled with apples and prunes. The fresh tuna linguine with tomato, chilli, garlic, rocket, parmesan, lemon and olive oil will also be making a return to the menu.’ Highlights from the dessert menu include Drambuie parfait with black cherry compote and almond biscotti ($14) or flourless pineapple and coconut cake with lime syrup and a lime and palm sugar sorbet ($14). For those who like to finish with a coffee and dessert, why not combine the two by ordering a Pedro Ximenez affogato, vanilla bean icecream and espresso coffee ($11). It’s really not an ordinary pub. Large groups are welcome, and can be catered for with a fixed or a-la-carte menu. The Dining Rooms also have a well-established off-site catering service with an excellent canapé menu. BANGALOW DINING ROOMS at the Bangalow Hotel Open 7 days a week, 12–3pm and 5.30–9pm Bistro meals all day in the pub from 12 Ph 6687 1144 www.bangalowdining.com

NOW OPEN Mullumbimby Bowling Club restaurant

The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flair, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree Café team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks. www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au

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• Fencing • Decking • Structural Pine & Hardwood • Landscaping Timber • Logs & Sleepers • Lattice – Privacy Screens • Alternative Treated timbers for Vegie Gardens & Playgrounds

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CARPET CLEANING CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. www.mintsteamclean.com................0425 707687

FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 APEX CARPET CLEANING www.apexcarpetcleaning.com.au ........................ Nathan 0412 926441 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................0408 540467 ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088 AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING .................66807721 or 0429 726999 GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973 OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001

AUDIO PRODUCTION AUDIO & VIDEO RECORDING & Live production, crystalgrid.com.au .........................0421 661910

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C .........................................0417 499023

ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415

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Landscaping .....................................27 Lawnmower Repairs .....................28 Lighting ...............................................28 Motoring .............................................28 Naturopathy......................................28 Osteopathy ........................................28 Painting ...............................................28 Pest Control .......................................28 Physiotherapy ..................................28 Picture Framing ...............................28 Plastering ...........................................28 Plastic Welding ................................28 Plumbers .............................................28 Podiatry ...............................................28 Printer Toners & Cartridges .......28 Printing & Copying Services .....28 Removalists .......................................28 Roofing ................................................29 Rubbish Removal............................29 Scrap Metal Merchants ................29 Security Services.............................29 Septic Systems .................................29 Sewing & Alterations ..........................29 Sewing Machine Sales & Service ....29 Solar Installation ............................29 Swimming Pools .............................29 Tiling .....................................................29 Travel ....................................................29 Tree Services .....................................29 Upholstery .........................................29 Valuers .................................................29 Veterinary Surgeons .....................29 Video Production ...........................29 Water Filters ......................................29 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...29 Web Design Services.....................29 Welding ...............................................29 Window Tinting ...............................29 Work Health & Safety ...................29

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BATHROOM SPECIALISTS Blue Dolphin Bathroom Renovations. Lic 105283C .............0405 148536

BOOKKEEPING MYOB/QB/XERO. BAS registered ...........................................................0414 500640

(02) 6684 1001

Green & Clean Carpet and upholstery cleaning, urine extraction, rust removal, heavy traffic areas, deodorising and sanitation.

makeovers, grout cleaning. Lic 1875C..................................................................................66808646

BUILDING TRADES

CARPET CLEANING

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

ALLCOAST SHOWER REPAIRS High temp steam cleaning, leaks fixed, bathroom

P & L GUY TILING AND BUILDING Lic 55115C ......................................66846930 or 0418 255599

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DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998 ACCOUNTS ADMIN/BOOKKEEPER Bank rec, BAS, PAYG, payroll, accounts .......................0418 202627 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677 GET SMART BOOKKEEPING BAS Agent, MYOB, QB, 20 years exp .................................0439 908621 BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ......66884215 or 0415 793242 BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS (3rd gen.) AHHA member, Insured, 20 yrs exp ..... 66771905 UP2DATE BUSINESS SERVICES – Individual Tax Returns from $110, Small Business from $180

CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273

Partnerships, Rentals, Capital Gains, Companies, Trusts, SMSF Returns. BAS. GST.

ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ........................................0417 499023

CHIROPRACTIC

BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282 Quickbooks, MYOB, Xero etc. Accounting, Bookkeeping. Phone Edward ........................0423 763053 BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553 ELIZABETH will manage the Bookkeeping, the BAS & payroll compliance. At month end FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162 MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962 present reports to manage your business effectively. ATO BAS agent. Paperless office! .0417 457054 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028 BOOKKEEPER MYOB, QUICKBOOKS Accounts, payroll, bank recs etc. Jules ................0406 779337 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Competitive rates, quality work. Lic 203109C. Ph Jeremy ......0413 729043 DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC Margaret Tay. 3/142 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay ......................66808400 ACCOUNTANT – MARTIN McCARTHY ...............................................................................66877101 BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, new homes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953Q ...... 0403 458177 BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159 CARPENTER Insured & qualified. Homes, extensions, decks, free quotes. Lic 231104C......... 0431 674377 CAPE BYRON HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC Shane Eade. 6/14 Middleton St ....................1300 858842 BUILDER / CARPENTER Ben Asher. All jobs. Lic 121822C .....................................................0401 872400 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ALL CARPENTRY Jobs, garage conversions, extensions, renos, decks/carports, refs. Lic 203206C...0424 158585 MARVELL ST CHIROPRACTIC Lindon Garske www.marvellstchiropractic.com.au ...........66857771 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ................66842400 BUILDER CARPENTER DP Construction Building Solutions. All jobs. Lic 236035C ........0427 849445 CHIRO CHRIS Chris Stathis, Suffolk Park – www.chirochris.com.au ..............................0410 122048 ACUPUNCTURE Mullumbimby & Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972 rbacarpentry.com.au New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic No 243918C ..............0407 330326

ACUPUNCTURE

ACUPUNCTURE Mullumbimby. Health Fund Rebates. Jamie Bellamy ..........................0432 034202 ORANGE STAR CARPENTRY Decks, pergolas etc. Lic 266174C......................................0427 196962

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION COOLMAN AIR CONDITIONING 23 years experience. Lic 178464C AU30147 .............0412 641753 NR AIR CON SERVICE Byron, Lennox, Ballina, Lismore. AU22468 ...............................0414 661948

ANTENNAS & INSTALLATION NORTH COAST ANTENNAS Digital TV & satellite specialists ............................................66841234

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CONSCIOUS CLEANING Non-toxic, eco-friendly, 8 years experience .................... Anra 0466 984317

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ROB DEEGAN Digital TV antennas. Vast satellite systems ......................0429 994516 or 66845525

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ALL ROOFING RESTORATIONS & PRESSURE CLEANING Lic CPC30808 ......................0421 502642

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DONE & DUSTED CLEANING Going the extra mile, professional, dependable .............0498 731447 GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS Bond, office, builders clean, window cleaning................0405 437431

BRUNSWICK HEADS LICENCE NO: 225906C wrightbuilders@bigpond.com www.aawrightbuilders.com

JULIET’S CLEANING Weekly $30/hour or deep clean $200/6 hours..............................0434 141572

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BUDGET PRESSURE CLEANING Driveways, pavers .............................................Mark 0421 932945

Kitchens and cabinets – co-designed with you. Bathrooms, timber features, custom-made projects. Owner-builder friendly. References and inspection of work available. Lic 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Piers 0431 184 315

QUALITY HOUSEKEEPING Cleaning & decluttering..............................................Julie 0410 799686 HOME ASSISTANCE Housekeeping, gardening, organising. Rebecca de Gail ................0413 166314 DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality & efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB, Mullum & surrounds .......0414 408723 AFFORDABLE CLEANING SOLUTIONS Windows, Pressure cleaning, Bond & exit, Commercial & domestic, over 10 years experience. Call Shey on ...................................0418 192554

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Professional Window Cleaning • Byron Bay Residential • Retail • Commercial OHS, insured, police clearance cert. Daz Grant

A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.7 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857

Specialising in: Sanding and ReďŹ nishing, Repairs and Maintenance, Internal Floors, Timber and Cable balustrading Richard Neylan richardneylan1@bigpond.com 0407 821 690

DENTISTS BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264

All your civil and rural earthworks needs • Grader • Dozer • Excavator Specialist in new road construction, repairs and resurfacing Precision house and shed cuts, dams and regeneration

CALL 0438 770 783 ELECTRICIANS COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355 HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183 BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0427 857824 CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C ...........0422 668582 SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW Competetively Priced. Quality Work. Lic 116938C .0416 043414

BANGALOW DENTAL In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow .....................................66872766 DENBY ELECTRICAL Solar & Electrical reliable technician. Lic 225484C........................0432 767764 SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477 BYRON WEST ELECTRICS Sunrise / Byron A&I Estate. Lic 145002C. Jim .......................0403 747615

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BLITZ ELECTRICAL LEVEL 2 ASP3474 Meters, underground & overhead supply .........0419 772897

24 HOUR SERVICE AH

02 66 804 173 All Jobs Small or Large

Domestic Commercial

Lic: 154293c

0439 624 945

GARAGES & SHEDS

GLAZIERS

Better sheds. Bigger choice

OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & mirrors ............................................................66857200

Northern Rivers Sheds – Garages – Carports Affordable Homes Casino (02) 6662 1805 Lismore (02 6622 0976

LEADLIGHTS NEW & REPAIRS. Tony ..............................................................................0427 338309

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Travanne Homes Pty Ltd. Lic 198310C.

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL JAMIE 0408 809 817 licence no. 201775c

0458 267 777

Lic. 211410C

MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage.........Peter 0423 756394 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839 A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed .....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66859754 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, tree lopping, landscaping ......0402 487213 MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal ...............0405 716552 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS/CONSULTANTS ...............................0418 110714 LAWNS & GARDENS Acreage, residential, gardens, brushcutting, tip runs etc ... 0430 297101 or 66845437 HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Sam ...0429 809363 BYRON SHIRE LAWN & GARDEN All aspects of garden maint, brushcut & rubbish removal 0468 922899 THE GUTTER GURU Cleaning, repairs & all your gutter needs. Call Sam for a free quote...0459 821411 CLASS GRASS Acreage/residential mowing. Handyman services .......................................... 0401 057164 Gutter guard LUSH GARDENS Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Chris ....0415 277979 Gutter cleaning BLITZ IT OUTDOORS Acreage/residential, lawns/gardens, l’scaping, pressure clean...Adam 0419 260654 Locally owned Fully insured ABOUT BYRON Lawnmowing, houses to acreage, rubbish removal ..Rick 0409 654946/66804476 Free quotes B/O.S. THE ORIGINAL LAWNS’N’GARDENS ................................................................0400 154000 Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service. NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rate ......0428 544190 www.spotlessgutters.com.au YARD MAINTENANCE Lawns, rubbish removal, gardening. ........Mark 66843426 or 0437 343348 0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42 COMPLETE GARDEN SERVICE Including lawns, tip runs. Experienced & references.....0405 529275 MATTY & MUSSY’S friendly lawn & tree service ...........................................................0423 298597

GUTTERING

ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

Lic. No.

212742C Friendly & helpful Clean & tidy On time Over 30 years experience Rapid response 24/7 service

NG

electrical

SERVICES PTY LTD

0432 331 633 for details

1300 639 843 Electrical and appliance repairs 0427 402 399 24/7 EMERGENCY CALL OUTS NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL RELIABLE AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM

Lic No. 262667C

Please call Blair Rankin on

HANDYPERSONS

A TO Z HANDYMAN/LANDCARE SERVICES..................... Phone Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 CAPE BYRON PROP MAINTENANCE Tom Scott byronmaintenance@gmail.com ......0418 600576 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, tip runs, gardening ...............0424 954388 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry & treework experience............................................66840227 A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN SERVICES Fast, efficient, best solutions for all jobs big or small 0405 625697

FENCING

ALL-WAYS HANDY-CARPENTRY New and reno work. Lic 221584C. Ph Steve ..............0416 043297 LITTLE ANT Complete property maintenance, handyman, lawnmowing .....................0437 799811

BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing .............0417 491136 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 E.D.L. FENCING Installations & repairs, prompt service .........................66771852 or 0432 107262 HOMESTEAD FENCING Since 1995. Glass & aluminium pool fencing specialists. Lic 227674C .66222886

COASTALVIEW FENCES

GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICE No job too small. Free quotes .......................................0414 109595

WE FIX

PUMPS MOWERS CHAINSAWS BRUSHCUTTERS RIDE-ONS ONSITE PUMP AND RIDE-ON SERVICE

101-105 Dalley St, Mullumbimby

6684 2022

SKILLED HANDYMAN Why fix it yourself, leave it to us. Lic 203206C ...........................0424 158585

HEALTH • OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry

brick~timber~stone~brush~paling~pool

MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511

Phone Richard 0419 803 549

MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028

Repairs, Free Quotes, Small Jobs, Reliability

ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366

Coastalview Property Maintenance

MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

FARM PICK UP PRICES

ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721

CT-2 Couch – B Grade $2.80 /m2 Soft Leaf Buffalo – B Grade $5.50 /m2

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING • Free Quotes • Quality Workmanship • Supply & Install Boral Solid Timber Floors • Locally Owned And Operated • Specialty Timber Finishes

Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday

6684 7380 ACREAGE MOWING SPECIALIST • Irrigation • Landscaping • Over 20 yrs experience Zac 0468

344 939

0408 536 565 Floor Sanding & Polishing New & old floors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed North Coast

call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008 www.cmtimberflooring.com.au

Lic 181445C

GARAGE DOORS Licence No: 175956C ABN 93 113 342 699

• Prices are GST inclusive • Pick up Ex-Farm – forklift loaded • Cut fresh: require half day advanced notice • DELIVERY EXTRA

Lawn and Handyman Services Brent 0431 550 401 byronbayranga@gmail.com

• Garden and Property Maintenance • Soft Landscaping • Decking • Paving • General Repairs • Tip Runs • Fully Insured and Reliable

GARDEN DESIGN

MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 KEVIN FITZGERALD Massage, yoga. www.aimhighhealth.com.au ..............................0408 694655

HIRE MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 SOUND, LIGHTING & VIDEO equipment hire & installation, crystalgrid.com.au ..........0421 661910

INTERIOR DESIGN KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606 d’ART INTERIORS www.dartinteriors.com.au. Call Patricia ...................0417 336816 or 66884768 DESIGN UNIT Sydney-grown designer ..........................................................................0403 488127

KITCHENS SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS Byron 15yrs+ qual. exp. www.shaunlemurakitchens.com.au ....0499 771769 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Splashbacks .................................................................................66857200 C & C KITCHEN SOLUTIONS Kitchens & bathrooms, quality at affordable prices ...............66872275

LANDSCAPING SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456 VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES www.varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ...................0414 842602 SHANE TURNER LANDSCAPES Solid, creative, affordable............................................0418 688171

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329 STRUCTURAL LANDSCAPER 20 years experience. Free quotes. No job too small.........0490 062016 LANDSCAPE DESIGN & PLANS Lic no. 39791 www.varendorfflandscapes.com ..........0414 842602 BEAU JARDIN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Call Peter .............................................................0417 054443

GAS SUPPLIERS • Sand • Soils • Gravels • Pots & statues • Lots, lots more

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

PH: 02 6628 1376 W: www.cmgd.com.au E: info@cmgd.com.au 3 Hugh Street, Russelton Estate, Alstonville NSW 2477 Garage Doors & Openers | Gates | Sales | Service | Installation | Repairs

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6684 2323 / 0418 663 983

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Service Directory LANDSCAPING (continued) Quality structural landscaping Specialist in stone masonry • Retaining & feature walls • Swimming pools • Paving • Pizza ovens • Timber decks • Tiling • Water features • Garden maintenance

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

Steve ‘Tui’ Toohill 0457 076 713

C. A. Warwick Lic. No. 114578C ‡ )UHH TXRWHV ‡ *\SURFN À [LQJ VHWWLQJ

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

Domestic & Commercial

YVES DE WILDE

Friendly & Clean

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

www.duluxaccredited.com.au

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

PLUMBERS JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ..............0438 668025 BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140

Lic 167371C

DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 ALIAS PLUMBING 24hr blocked drains & maintenance specialist Lic 230095C. Terry ...0416 282919 ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480

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TAP KING PLUMBERS Pipe problems, electronic water leak detection. Lic 237124C ........66770004

ALAN MALONE

Over 20 yrs experience – Friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212 Lic. 263202C

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS Licence No 97474

NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?

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

Chay 6680 5081 0429 805 081

0412 794 364

Byron Shire

PEST CONTROL

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

PLASTIC WELDING

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• Structural Landscaping • All styles of Paving • Brickwork • Lawn Area • Water Features • Irrigation Work • Rock Work • Retaining Walls

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

451 186 / 6680 4660

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HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017

LIGHTING

&UDLJ 0413

PLASTIC WELDING Kayak sales & repairs ........................................................... John 0411 443384

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING

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TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Outdoor Wood Fired Ovens

BYRON Mower, B’cutter, Ch’saw, all small engine repairs, pickup & delivery .................0429 707286

DUNCANSON PLASTERING Gyprock, prof. finish, free quotes. Lic 255548C ...............0402 538155 GLENN WATERS For the finish you can’t see. Lic 58928C...............................................0427 908129

Lic 184464C

Bruce Timbs

$33.00 per metre plus delivery • Minimum 3 metre loads Medium and coarse chop also available all the same price A bottle of tea tree oil and bar of soap FREE with every delivery.

• An investment in lifestyle and entertaining Phone • Enjoy the taste of Wood Fired cooking Simon Henry • Byron Bay & surrounding areas 0408 508 242 • Built on site www.glenthompsonbricks.com.au

COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733

B Timbs Painting

Hunky Dory Farm

From the farm to you • 0424 163 784 • Eftpos available

Lic No 189144C

BYRON BAY

• Domestic & Commercial • Servicing all areas • Workmanship guaranteed • Attention to detail

FINE CHOP TEA TREE MULCH

PLASTERING

ALL-WAYSPAINTING

Mimosa Rocks Landscapes 15 years experience locally & abroad

netdaily.net.au

North Coast news daily:

BLOCKED DRAIN SPECIALISTS RELAX...

Safe, effective pest control is our business • Comprehensive management plans & property inspections • Spray-free cockroach treatments • Non-toxic termite control

If you have found termites do not disturb them! Contact us for advice. 6685 4490 or after hours on 0414 769 018 • www.sanctuarypest.com.au

MOTORING

• High pressure drain cleaner • Leak detection • CCTV drain camera • Seniors card discount Lic. 4838

6680 9997 • www.capebyronplumbing.com.au

“MASTER BLASTA�

MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

24 HR SERVICE

RAPID RESPONSE BLOCKED DRAINS SPECIALISTS SEWER JETTER, DRAIN CAMERA, PIPE & CABLE LOCATION, LEAK DETECTION

0481 390 273 – 0435 945 810 masterblastas@gmail.com

PODIATRY

PEST MAN

Lic: AU29498

“Extraordinaire�

COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP All aspects of Podiatry. Lennox Head. Matt Frogley ...........66877717

PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

0418 110 714 2ND OPINIONS – ALTERNATIVE VIEWS • Tyres • Batteries • Wheel Alignments MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684 2016

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

PHYSIOTHERAPY BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates.

NATUROPATHY

Liz Thomas, Cally O’Hara, Troy Eady .....................................................................................66872330

OSTEOPATHY

ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511

NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ....................................................................66843255 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer & Courtney Ward Mon-Fri ....................66853660 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel .................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207 OSTEOPATH SINCE 1975 Old school, Lennox Head. Michael Petrie ...................................66874410 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, remedial massage. Nigel Pitman, Ilse v.Oostenbrugge, Lachlan Dewar ..............................66803499

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

TRADITIONAL & DIGITAL PRINTING %XVLQHVV &DUGV ‡ )O\HUV ‡ 3RVWHUV ‡ 6WLFNHUV art@mullumprintworks.com.au 䖲 6684 3633

LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay ......0416 369698

Sue Broadbent and Toby Mills Clinic open for Osteopathy and Massage every day except Wed & Sun 2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

EWINGSDALE PHYSIO Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training. Real Time Ultrasound ...................... 66847838

REMOVALISTS

PICTURE FRAMING

MAN WITH A VAN/TRUCK Reasonable rates. Phone Don ...........................................0414 282813

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 BRISBANE, SYDNEY Local, Affordable, 20yrs exp. travellingbenny@gmail.com .........0412 363930 MULLUM PICTURE FRAMERS & MEXICAN ART 75 Stuart Street.............................0403 734791 LITTLEGREENTRUCK.COM.AU Ute + driver from $30, small moves & tip runs ...........0415 194654

PAINTING DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542

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CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

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

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

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719 Byron Shire Echo archives: www.echo.net.au


Andy’s Move & More

VETERINARY SURGEONS

Small and Medium Moves, Tip Runs and Deliveries, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices Byron Bay and Mullumbimby based

Call cost save

0429 149 533

MULLUM VET CLINIC Richard Gregory, Erin Tottenham, Bec Patison. 24 hrs 7 days.........66843818 VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

VIDEO PRODUCTION

I can call u back

CAMERA CREW, LIGHTING, screens, projectors & editing, crystalgrid.com.au.............0421 661910

WATER FILTERS

SWIMMING POOLS

SHIRE REMOVALS & FREIGHT CO From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth – just give us a ring

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ...66844846

• Freight services to Brisbane Mon & Wed • Carriers of fine art • Furniture removal • E-bay pick up & delivery

ATTENTION POOL OWNERS

6687 6445 / 0409 917646

The Water Filter Experts for home, commercial and rural properties

• All pool requirements • Professional advice • Water testing • Friendly service • Pool servicing

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

73 Station St, Mullumbimby (opp. Council chambers)

LEAPFROG REMOVALS

6684 3003

Filtered Fresh

BYRON BAY’S LOCAL REMOVALIST MOVING THE SHIRE FOR OVER 10 YEARS

TILING

0432 334 200 02 6680 8170

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

leapfrogremovals@yahoo.com.au For tips & testimonials

Friendly Staff No weekend surcharge

search “Lighthouse Removals”

YouTube

Difficult Driveway ???

Plus Check our website for how to get

No Problem !!!

SHE TILES

Kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, tile repairs & waterproofing Leaking showers repaired & sealed NO JOB TOO SMALL • Free quotes & consultations

Call Louise 0478 698 186

Lic. No. 216827C Because a woman understands excellence

free boxes and a 10% discount

042050 5395

www.lighthouseremovals.com.au

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TILER OF THE BAY For all ceramic and stone internal / external wall and floor tiling Waterproofing Q Quality Materials Q 14 years local experience

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02 6684 2198

CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169

mullumbimbyremovals@bigpond.com

Lic 219684C

Dirty Tiles & Grout?

ROOFING

...forget pointless scrubbing

Our unique restoration process will make your dirty tile & grout look

EVERYTHING ROOFING Restorations, repairs, gutter cleaning. Free quote. Lic 252254C.....0422 757784

RUBBISH REMOVAL

BRAND NEW again... GUARANTEED!!!

BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544

9 Tile, Grout & Stone Cleaning & Sealing 9 Silicone 9 Grout Colouring 9 Re-Grouting 9 Epoxy Grout 9 Glass Restoration 9 Slippery Tiles & More

OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ........................................0412 161564 or 66841232 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL 2, 3, 4 & 6 m3 bins available .............................0450 300360

Free Quote

WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING WATER TANK CLEANING/WATER TANKS All areas ...............................66888055 or 0407 002833

Smart Rainwater Solutions DO IT WELL, DO IT ONCE! Rainwater tanks cleaned, installed, leaks repaired, first flush diverters, Blue Mountain gutter mesh, etc

6629 1212

or 0418 662 285 E: rainwatersolutions@bigpond.com

WEB DESIGN SERVICES WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799 COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design....................www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998

WELDING MICK’S MOBILE WELDING All welding & machine maint, metal stair repairs etc ......0407 987290

WINDOW TINTING SUNRISE WINDOW TINTING 32 years personal experience. Cars, homes & offices......0412 158478

WORK HEALTH & SAFETY

TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL.................................................................................0408 210772

0414 229 114

Female Wall & Floor Tiler _ over 10 years experience

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS (02) 6684 5395

in your home

Water purification systems Home • Rural • Commercial Servicing your needs

BUDGET RUBBISH REMOVAL Garden clean ups .................................................Mark 0421 932945

SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

www.groutpro.com.au

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP E ll FRoE ff for a

Drop washing steel, es and machin ers dry

@ BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS Buying: • Scrap metal • Aluminium • Copper • Brass • Lead • Car Batteries Next to Tyagarah Service Station

Pacific Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351

Call Ben on 0456 606 911 TRAVEL

FREE T avail fo OW

TREE SERVICES

STREETWISE SECURITY Static guards & crowd control. Lic 409807379........................0439 793925 SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES .............................................Call Tim 66877677 or 0417 698227

TRINE

Trine Solutions

NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161 7 TILL 7 TREE SERVICES Tree removal & pruning & 15” chipper-crane truck ..............0427 347380

Licence No. 158031C

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

TREE CONTROL Safe lopping, removal, 12” chipper, stump grinder. Free quotes ..........0422 767677 OUT ON A LIMB Professional tree services. Free quotes. Low rates. Ph Lucas................0402 191316 A VERY HANDY MAN TREE SERVICES ...................................Andrew 66846474 or 0412 558890 BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Alex ..................................................0402 364852

Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, Gasfitting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

TALLOW TREE SERVICES Tree Surgery & removal, stump grinding, cherry picker ........0401 208797

SEWING & ALTERATIONS

HART TREE SERVICES 15” chipper, bobcat, crane truck, stump grinder..66849137 or 0427 347380

STITCH: For all your sewing needs. Ocean Shores, Mullum & Byron areas. Ph Lindi ......0432 340113

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

NICK’S TREE SERVICES Tree surgery & removal, chipping ............................................0439 849332 CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18” chipper.................................0408 202184

TREE SHAPE Arborist, chipper, 4WD truck. ‘Knows trees, cuts right, good rates’ ...........0428 886297 SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398 TREE 53 TREE SERVICES Tip truck, 9” chipper & cherrypicker. Ph Kean.......................0457 063105

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE A1 SEWING MACHINES – PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1963. Leaders in service...................66847447

SOLAR INSTALLATION

• Qualified Arborist • Tree Pruning • Tree Removal • Stump Removal • Mulching • Fully Insured • Same Day Response

131 546 UPHOLSTERY BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

VALUERS BYRON BAY VALUERS NSW & QLD reg’d. Chartered Valuers ........................0431 245460 or 66857010

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New moon March 1 19:00 First quarter March 9 00:27 Full moon March 17 04:09 Third quarter March 24 12:46 New moon March 31 05:45 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, month rise set rise set height (m) 1 S 0637 1919 0610 1900 0903,1.93; 2135,1.68 2 S 0638 1918 0716 1942 0953,1.89; 2221,1.72 3 M 0638 1916 0820 2024 1041,1.80; 2307,1.73 4 T 0639 1915 0923 2106 1129,1.67; 2352,1.70 5 W 0640 1914 1023 2148 1215,1.52 6 T 0640 1913 1122 2232 0038,1.65; 1301,1.38 7 F 0641 1912 1217 2318 0125,1.58; 1352,1.26 8 S 0642 1911 1310 0216,1.51; 1449,1.17 9 S 0642 1910 1400 0005 0315,1.45; 1600,1.13 10 M 0643 1909 1447 0054 0420,1.43; 1715,1.15 11 T 0643 1908 1530 0144 0524,1.45; 1816,1.21 12 W 0644 1907 1610 0235 0619,1.49; 1904,1.29 13 T 0645 1905 1648 0327 0706,1.55; 1944,1.36 14 F 0645 1904 1724 0419 0746,1.59; 2018,1.43 15 S 0646 1903 1800 0511 0824,1.63; 2052,1.50 16 S 0646 1902 1834 0604 0900,1.64; 2124,1.56 17 M 0647 1901 1910 0657 0935,1.64; 2158,1.61 18 T 0648 1900 1947 0752 1012,1.61; 2232,1.65 19 W 0648 1859 2026 0848 1050,1.57; 2311,1.67 20 T 0649 1857 2108 0946 1132,1.50; 2352,1.67 21 F 0649 1856 2154 1044 1217,1.43 22 S 0650 1855 2246 1143 0037,1.65; 1309,1.35 23 S 0650 1854 2341 1241 0130,1.62; 1409,1.28 24 M 0651 1853 1337 0232,1.59; 1522,1.25 25 T 0651 1852 0041 1431 0345,1.60; 1641,1.29 26 W 0652 1850 0143 1520 0458,1.64; 1750,1.37 27 T 0653 1849 0247 1607 0603,1.71; 1848,1.49 28 F 0653 1848 0352 1651 0701,1.77; 1939,1.61 29 S 0654 1847 0456 1734 0755,1.80; 2027,1.71 30 S 0654 1846 0600 1815 0845,1.78; 2112,1.78 31 M 0655 1845 0703 1857 0933,1.73; 2156,1.81

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Low tide, height (m) 0242,0.25; 1530,0.13 0334,0.22; 1614,0.15 0426,0.23; 1656,0.21 0517,0.28; 1737,0.31 0608,0.36; 1817,0.41 0701,0.46; 1858,0.52 0757,0.55; 1943,0.62 0858,0.62; 2036,0.69 1005,0.66; 2142,0.73 1113,0.65; 2251,0.72 1212,0.60; 2354,0.68 1300,0.54 0046.0.62; 1339,0.49 0130,0.55; 1414,0.43 0210,0.49; 1445,0.40 0247,0.45; 1516,0.37 0325,0.41; 1546,0.36 0403,0.39; 1618,0.37 0445,0.39; 1652,0.39 0528,0.40; 1729,0.43 0615,0.44; 1810,0.49 0709,0.48; 1858,0.55 0811,0.51; 1955,0.61 0923,0.52; 2107,0.64 1035,0.48; 2225,0.61 1142,0.41; 2337,0.54 1239,0.33 0041,0.44; 1330,0.27 0138,0.35; 1416,0.24 0231,0.29; 1500,0.24 0323,0.26; 1542,0.27

Times are Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Hwy Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 15 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data courtesy of the National Tidal Centre.

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CLOSING DOWN

EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556 COORABELL HALL WEDDINGS, GIGS, CLASSES 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net

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Special: unlimited classes for 3 months $199 Award winning DVDs available at our studios

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2m x 75cm x 4 $10ea in excellent condition, never used. View Tuesday between 9am & 3pm at Mullum Drill Hall BICYCLE FOR A GODDESS. New & unopened, silver $150. Ph 0422409359 MOBILITY SCOOTER luxury 4-wheel new Jun 2013, never used, cost $4000, sell $2350, can deliver. Ph 0420411021

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10am - 11.30am 10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

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HORSE FLOAT ‘Macro Showman’ 93 extended straight load, rocker roller suspension, 4 new tyres, annex, 10 mth rego, $8,500 ono, going overseas. Phone Ingrid 66845294 BIG RAPHIS PALMS Phone 0421866600

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BANGALOW 2 Leopard Wood Cr, Sat 7-12pm. Old furniture, pictures, vintage clothes, LPs, collectables, wash tub, bird cages and much more

To suit most makes & models

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs. Ph 66804165 or 0431540579

BAMBOO PLY

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

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617 WEED-FREE CANE MULCH Delivery available. 0427490038

NARNIA NURSERY

Quality landscape plants. Great prices! www.narnianursery.com.au 0419771514 WASHING MACHINE automatic $180, delivery. Phone 0413589388 CABIN BUNK wooden 3-piece bedroom set; with desk, book shelf, drawers, shelves and ladder $500 ono. Text for pic 0407579378

SPEED QUEEN

Commercial grade washing machines Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullum 66842511

SODASTREAM

Machines and gas refills Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullum 66842511

TEMPUR

O.SHORES 2A Narrogal Crt, Sat 8-12. Bargains, good quality, cheap BYRON 90B Pacific Vista Dr, Sat 8am. Clothes, furniture & knick knacks

Saturday 8th March

EXCHANGE/SWAP

813 Myocum Road, Myocum 8am to 1pm New linen, organic towels, new stainless/glass furniture, homeware and 2nd hand stuff as well, baby goods, clothing, kids stuff... THE LOT!

MOTOR VEHICLES

CAR RENTALS

Weekly Rates 0401606707

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

WORM CASTING JUICE concentrate $2 per litre, bulk rates available + live worm packets $10 each. Ph 0437763683

2002 Subaru Forrester 5spd, 130,367kms, full

BRUNSWICK HEADS 116 Tandys Lane, Sat 8am, no earlier. Lots of stuff STH GOLDEN BCH 15 Pacific Esp (cnr Robin St) Sat 8am, heaps of clothes, baby, kids, adults, trampoline, furn, books

COORABELL Byron 10 mins, clean, quiet house share with one female. Suit working person, pref no kids or pets. $230pw or $250pw + office. 0437965968 BYRON lge room close to beach f-furn, n/s, d/f, no parties $130pw + bond, WiFi fem pref. To 20/03 only. Ph 0423353877 OCEAN SHORES double room, BIR, f-furn house, $180pw incl bills. Working professionals only. Phone 0488728980 SUFFOLK beachside lovely house, own bthrm. Working, sgl, pref 30+ to share with mum & 6yo. $175pw. 0414535225 MULLUM CBD flatmate wanted 2 rooms $200pw + bond incl bills. Ph 0405849539 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK share 3br house, fully-furnished, with 1 person, n/s, $230pw incl bills + 2 weeks bond. Ph 66853841 LUSCIOUS clean spacious Byron home, close to town/bch. Creative, sociable, peaceful h/hold, looking for a lovely 3rd person. Avail 14/3 $228pw. 0401388261 BYRON BAY room to rent close to town & beach. Big leafy backyard. $110pw inc bills plus bond. Ph 0434265846 MULLUM unfurn room avail, share lovely home with yoga teacher & dog. Pref n/s wkg fem $175pw + bills. Ph 66846056 STUDIO IN TOWN funky, fully-furnished, self-contained, twin share or couple, $340pw, sgl $280pw. Ph 0415452932

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 EWINGSDALE 1br flat/cottage BIR, liv/kit bth/ldry, screened o-side area set in lovely grounds, dishw, wash mach. Suit mature worker. Avail 25/3 $340pw 66847715 STH GOLDEN BEACH Luxury waterfront retreat style, 4br. $600pw. 0404546878 MYOCUM 3br house, ens, office, DLUG $450pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, b/ins, carport $310pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

Property Management Specialist Agency Servicing Byron Shire. Free Rental Appraisals, Expert Advice, Full Management & Casual Leasing 0411 636 101 www.UP4RENT.com.au

O.SHORES ocean views, 4-5br, 3 bthrm, DLUG, carport, inground pool, prof, n/s $750pw inc lawns. 0455876257 RAINFOREST COTTAGE Goonengerry, 2br, valley views, $275pw incl power, water, lawns & gardens. Ph 0409461147 MYOCUM 3br hse, study, air con, DLUG, avail 10/3, $450pw, refs. Ph 0408593436 SUFFOLK PARK BEACHSIDE 3br timber house close shops & tavern. Fully equip, p-furn. No cats or dogs. $500pw. Call Rick 0422253614 MULLUM 2 room tent, s-c. Veg, into meditation & garden $120pw 0425178800 FUNKY furnished 2 room studio, big view, Ewingsdale $520pw. 0419130013 POSSUM CREEK 1br studio, semi-furn, open-plan modern kitchen & bathroom $330pw + bond. Ph 0421531796

New Brighton Ocean Shores $310 pw, 3 bed, 2 bath, carport $400pw, 3 bed, 2 bath, dble garage

South Golden Beach $330pw, 2 bed, 1 bath, single carport

6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594 elders new brighton.com.au

BYRON BAY SHOP FOR RENT Fantastic Location upstairs in ‘Old Bakery’ corner of Jonson St and Marvell St. Large open-plan 70m2 space in iconic building and location.

MAIN ARM Newly renovated 3 b/r house $495pw

MULLUMBIMBY

Perfect for office / design studio / gallery.

Renovated 4 b/r, timber floors, double carport + single garage. Walk to shops. $485pw

Skylights, AC, kitchenette, $600pw (neg).

Julie or Nicci Phone: 6684 3301 79 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 2482

Contact 0431

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

TRACTOR REPAIRS

Rural Machinery Repair Service old-school repairs, parts & restorations to all makes and models onsite service available

479 788

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Bangalow If you have a sales or rental appraisal on your property with LJ Hooker before March 31, 2014, you could win a $5000 interior design consultation with Darren Palmer and $25,000 cash courtesy of My LJ Hooker – the world’s leading property library. Tenants waiting – more properties needed.

HOUSE SWAP WANTED FOR BLUES FESTIVAL swap for 3br house Manly, Sydney, close to everything. Ph 0414339761 BYRON house wanted to swap for 1 week with beach house on northern beaches, Sydney. Flexible dates. 0427807220

MULLUM light hearted uncomplicated person to share beautiful lush modern home. Seeking prof person, n/s, d/f, $230pw + bond/bills. Ph 0431251561

SHARE ACCOM.

LENNOX HEAD 2 rooms avail, furn or unfurn, in lovely home, will rent separately or together, WiFi incl $180pw each, 2wks bond + elec. Ph 0414519432

BYRON 1br, share with 2 others, $160pw + bills. Phone Martin 0414296550

SUNRISE large furn room, BIR. $160pw + bond, inc bills, from 20 March. 66856760

SUFFOLK PARK room for working person. $200pw plus bills. P 0422076154

TO LET

“Always protected my best interests!” Sol Ibrahim – Landlord

“You have been great!” Lisa & Philip Ryan – Tenants

workshop 72 Charltons Road Federal

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH stroll to beach. Extra lge room in extra lge home to share with 2 others $150pw. Ph 0407906301

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road

6688 4143 0448 881 942

LENNOX 2br pref Japanese cpl & 1 sgl, all amenities inc, close transport & beach. Cpl $240pw, sgl $160pw. 0427721968

BYRON CBD new s-cont studio, own ent, attached to peaceful home $260pw + elec suit n-s working person. Ph 0477438096

BYRON BAY studio/flat within beaut new eco-house. Suit quiet sgl n/s, d/f working person $250pw + bond. Ph 0408445595

O SHORES room, semi s/c, carport, close to shops n/s, d/f, pref working fem, no pets $135pw inc elec & water. 66805532

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For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500

Byron Bay

BYRON CBD lovely room, leafy aspect, friendly house, f-f, $170pw. 0415452932

Corndale $430pw 3 Bed home on 12.7 acres with a part of the property on river frontage, in ground pool, air/con, fireplace, double carport. Avail now. Bangalow $590pw Large modern, 3 br, 2 bath family home with polished floors, air con, DLUG, easy care gardens with veggie patch. Avail 1st March. Whian Whian $250pw Rural & rustic 1 Sbed D+ study with E deck. Suitable L E Afor one or couple. Room for a horse or two. Avail now. NEW LISTING Bangalow $575pw Modern & stylish 3 bed spilt level townhouse, 2 bath, DLUG, adjoining sports fields, stroll to school & shops. Long term rental. Available Early March.

Find Echo Classifieds on Echonetdaily every day

Rosewood Ave, Bangalow – $500pw 3 bed, 1 bath cottage, beautiful gardens. Avail 10th Mar. Lofts Rd, Coorabell – $1200pw Immaculate, furnished 3 bed, 2 bath resort style home. Avail after Easter. We have strong demand for rental properties in Bangalow and need more listings, with good quality tenants waiting! Phone us today for a free appraisal.

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads 6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

ballinacarcentre.com.au

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

TRACTOR REPAIRS

STH GOLDEN BCH Sat 9am-1pm, kids stuff, clothes, mixed bag. 16 Beach Ave

FARM CABIN part-furnished, 7km from Mullum $250pw. Ph Peter 0408182391

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

SHARE PETROL female needs lift from O.Shores to Byron every Mon & Tues leaving around 6am. Ph 0401735269

O.SHORES 1 Goondooloo Dr after 8am Mixed goods, furn, clothes, dehumidifier

BLUESFEST ACCOM rural, bike to site, caravan $70 pn sleeps 3. 0412729902

SUFFOLK big bedroom in share house, 1 street from beach. Furn /unfurn, friendly h’hold $225pw incl bills. 0423238728

log book history. ALJ-740 ...............................$6950 2002 GLS Ford Falcon Ute 5spd A/C P/S Alloys, b/bar. AO-03-FX ..................................$4950 2007 Holden Barina Hatch 1 owner, 87,067kms, 5spd, A/C, P/S. BX-59-RC .........$6450 2005 Peugot 307 HDI Diesel Wagon 5spd, A/C, P/S, super fuel efficient. WL-1955 .........$5950 1999 Toyota Hilux D/Cab 4 cyl petrol, 5spd, white, tidy car. XSN-294..................................$4650 2004 Nissan Pulsar Sedan 130,271kms, 5spd, great reliable little car. ZAR-409 .....................$3550

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

GARAGE SALES

MULLUM 1br apartment, part-furn, suit worker, $280pw incl bills. 0421679015

MULLUMBIMBY private rural house, few minutes to town, 2br + study, fireplace. No pets please $400pw. Phone 66842524

BARGAINS

STYLIST REQUIRED to assist with personal makeover. Ph 0407163828

Good used furniture Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511

MULLUM Bright room + sunroom. Veg, interest in meditation & gardening. Loving & clear space $215pw. Ph 0425178800

BYRON CBD great location, f-f, very lge room, from $260pw (short-term) incl WiFi, landline & bills. Ph 0425719262

SMALL CARAVAN by water hole on friendly farm/community, 8 min Mullum. Suit sgl, clean-living, n-s, no pets. Bond req. $155pw inc WiFi. Ph 0431702354

Great rent for size and location.

HOLDEN CALAIS good cond, 4 months rego $3500. Ph 0455876257

WANTED TO BUY

MULLUM granny flat suit single worker $200pw (bills inc) + bond. 0413836304

BALLINA SELF-STORAGE UNITS Secure from $15pw. Ph 66867011

MERCEDES-BENZ 1980 W116 280SE. Needs: paint job (most prep already done); ignition work (spark not quite right); windscreen. Also needs interior/exterior refitted (all parts excellent and are with car). All other aspects sound. Last of the big chrome classics. Realistic, sensible offers? Phone 0412732465

BOSCH front loading washing machine, 3 years old, recently serviced was $770 now $250. Ph 66858897

LP RECORDS: good condition, no op shop crap! Ph Matt 0401955052

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

MULLUM fully furnished large room, rural, close to town, $170pw. 0429356093

TOYOTA COROLLA Ascent, 5-door, red, auto, hatch, 2006, rego to July, 121,000km, $8500, good condition. Phone 0448429483

WORK UTE FOR SALE 2003 Mazda Bravo, tool boxes & ladder racks $3500 ono. With rego. Dwaine 0401189375

OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pick up. 0427109195

CLOSE BANGALOW BYRON land suitable for caravan/4WD van in exchange for property & garden maintenance. Pref sgle male. 66871256

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

PILATES performance machine with floor stand & bouncer as new, exc cond assembled $480. Ph 0477061625

WANTED

CABINS FOR SALE

GARAGE SALE

MAZDA B2500 single cab, 142,000km trayback ute, alloy wheels, builders racks, w’proof tool box $8200 ono. 0419467059

CHEF GAS STOVE VGC $340, large Simpson fridge $290. Ph 0410007144

HONDA VT750 SHADOW 2003 EC with low kms (23,000), nothing to spend. Comes with fairing and panniers. Reg to Oct 25. New battery, GC. Selling due to baby. Bargain at $5200. Ph 0412732465

RELOCATABLE CABINS FOR SALE priced from $10,000 5x3.2m timber frame 3 other models available. Ph 0410406334 nthcoasttimber@gmail.com

Bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511

SOFA PAIR 3 and 2-seater brown suede, $360. Or blue set $390. Fridge, small 2 door works well $135. Ph 0403022356

MOTOR BIKES

SUNRISE share home & garden $160pw inc elect. Share with 1 fem. 0413602686 SUNNY ROOM in spacious 2br cottage, Kingsley Street, central Byron, share with 1 male & cat $225pw inc all bills & WiFi avail from 1st April. Ph 0401186114

BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 STORAGE From $100/mth. Bangalow Ph 66871500 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306

6687 2479

BROKEN HEAD RD, SUFFOLK PARK $450PW House 3 bed, 1 bath Available Now GRANUAILLE ST, BANGALOW $480PW House 3 bed, 1 bath. Rural setting. Available Now LAWSON ST, BYRON BAY $520PW Unit 2 bed, 1 bath. Opposite beach. Available 27/03/14 JACKWOOD CRT, BYRON BAY $520PW Townhouse 3 bed, 2 bath, DLUG. Available 28/03/14 LAWSON ST, BYRON BAY $580PW Apartment 2 bed, 1 bath Fully furnished Available 29/04/14 CANIABA CRES,BYRON BAY $750PW House 3 bed, 2 bath. SLUG. Available 15/04/14 Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay 02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com

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BYRON f-f, lge 1br apart with pool, quiet area. Close town/beach. $400pw neg, no bills. Ph 0407297999 SUNRISE s-cont, p-furn studio for quiet, n/s, $300pw inc elec. Ph 0406254333 SUFFOLK lge 4br house, 2 bthrm, DLUG, pets ok, $650pw. Ph 0415854009 STUDIO s/c, central to Byron, Mullum, Bruns, 6 mth lease May-Oct. WiFi + recep suit wkg cpl $200pw. Ph 0412729902 SUFFOLK PARK 4br, 4 bthrm, double LUG, beachside, 2 lounge, new kitchen. No pets, $850pw. Rental refs required. Ph Steve 0419464232 OCEAN SHORES One bedroom large upstairs home. Fireplace. Ocean views. Water & elec included. $400 per week. Contact FNC Property Management. 1300716707 BANGALOW 4br, 2 bthm, 2 living DLUG, private $590pw. 66803555, 0437816128 SUFFOLK PARK Jackwood Crt 5br, 3 bthrm + study, DLUG, outdoor deck. Newly reno’d. $700pw. Ph 0419464232 STUDIO IN TOWN funky, fully-furnished, self-contained, twin share or couple, $340pw, sgl $280pw. Ph 0415452932 FEDERAL Classic home, spacious, private, set in tropical gardens 3br + loft. Cathedral ceilings with central indoor garden, 2 living areas, 2 bthrms. Surrounded by verandahs, semi-furn $550pw neg. Phone 66884423 STUDIO Ewingsdale $200pw sgl, $250pw cpl, incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0412818519

WANTED TO RENT SECURE UNDERCOVER STORAGE urgently required in northern rivers area. Ph 0410319451

ORGANIC MORINGA AUSTRALIA require promotions person. Must have valid licence and vehicle. Casual rates and fuel supplied. Email robbilling@bigpond.com HAIRDRESSERS: Salon in Byron looking for experienced stylist as well as a 1st year Apprent. Call 0405774519

OFFICE ASSISTANT required for busy online business. Excellent customer service, email and computer skills req. Residents only. CV: itmanager@dreamrideronline.com.au ARE YOU MECHANICALLY MINDED? We require a responsible reliable person for repairs to our wide range of mechanical goods, parts dispatch & customer service. Good computer skills essential. Byron Ind Est. Residents only. CV: itmanager@dreamrideronline.com.au HOUSECLEANER NEEDED for luxury home accommodation in Pottsville. Days can vary, but avg 4-6 cleans per month. Must be dependable and detail oriented. Products and equip supplied. Please call 0417586827 for more details GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Min 12 month Aust Licence Required. Email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

RURAL SHED wanted to rent for a hard working 37-year-old man. If you have a clean, unused shed with power and water and within 30 min of Byron please contact me. 0429947178

CARER reliable, strong female to assist quadriplegic man, Mon & Tues morns 7.30-10.30am, $26-$28/hr. Tax file number required. Ocean Shores. Ph Craig 66805750

PRIVATE STUDIO or space in Byron A&I Estate or Sunrise for non-smoker, up to $250pw, long term. Ph 0421746577

CARER/S req 4 to 5 wk trip to Cape York starting June to help look after quad gent all expenses paid plus. Ph 0428363225

TO LEASE

FINS AT KINGSCLIFF is looking for a passionate Chef and Apprentice. Your chance to learn and take your career to the next level. Email dining@fins.com.au

MULLUMBIMBY 97sqm office at $350pw & 32sqm shop at $220pw in Stuart St arcade. Ph 66801643 WORKSHOPS FROM $50PW Billinudgel. Siwicki Real Estate 66851206 OFFICE/WORK SPACE 70 sqm, Byron A&I Est. $280pw Incl OG & GST. No live ins. Call Baz 0418327731 BRUNSWICK HEADS RETAIL SHOP OR OFFICE FINGAL ST incl kitchen (no stove) & wc with disabled access, GREASE TRAP IN PLACE $250pw incl GST. TWEED ST 50sqm shopfront $1500/ month incl GST/ outgoings Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Phone 66851206 BYRON A&I EST studio 4.3m x 4.6m, $90pw, elec + internet incl. 0421570032 MULLUM Treatment room on weekly basis in peaceful centre. 0425178800 ART / WORK SPACE Bright, private, secure, Byron A&I, $88pw. 0402909193 BYRON creative work/office space, $75pw incl elect & internet. 0431674377

We are looking for a highly persuasive, enthusiastic person to join our Telesales Team at our Byron Bay Industrial Estate Call Centre. Monday to Friday 8.45am – 3.45pm. Previous Sales Experience Is Preferred. Please call Angela to arrange an interview on 6639 5020 between 9am–3pm

CELLAR PERSON/CLEANER Part-time needed in Bangalow. The Bowlo is looking for an experienced, hardworking team member with refs 10-15 hrs pw. Must have RSA. Call Kat on 66872741

URGENT single room or flat to share for quiet, clean and very easygoing 49yo female in Bangalow. Ph 0419937437

OFFICE SPACE Byron A&I Est $100pw incl GST light airy upstairs with o-look incl wifi, share kitchen. Ph Loch 0403045158

TELE SALES

EXP CASUAL CLEANERS WANTED For Byron Apartments Must be reliable, exp & avail w/ends ABN pref or Tax File No. No travellers Email: clean2481@gmail.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

HYDROPONIC FARM north of Byron, turn key operation & income producing. Residence with pool, huge machinery shed, horse stables, town water, available March 31. Enq phone Dave 0407009244

ARCHITECTURAL/LANDSCAPE LIGHTING – SALES POSITION

PERMANENT LEASING CONSULTANT An opportunity has presented for a passionate and focused individual to work amongst a skilled and experienced Property Management team. As leasing consultant your key duties will include: • Develop and maintain relationships with tenants, landlords and investors • Coordinating and managing renewals and rent collections • Development and growth of current portfolio • Reports, appraisals and entering data into our system • Organising inspections, maintenance issues and appointments

This is a full time position which can offer you: • An excellent opportunity to develop your career • Great support throughout the team • Ongoing management skills Desired Skills and Experience: • Professional, pleasant telephone manner and exceptional communication skills • Attention to detail with strong organizational skills. • Proficient computer skills and data entry • Experience not essential Email resumes to vicky@byronbaysales.com.au

POSITIONS VACANT 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

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS • 66841777 •

• Certificate IV in Training & Assessment TAE50111 - Option 1 starts 4th March, Option 2 starts 22nd April

• TAE Bridging to Certificate IV in Training & Assessment TAE40110 - Starts 8th March

• Certificate IV in Small Business Management BSB40407 • Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care CHC30113 - Starts 17th March

• Certificate III in Permaculture 30868QLD - Starts 18th March

• Diploma of Vocational Education & Training TAE50111 - Starts 14th April

Limited places - don’t miss out!!

For more information call 6684 3374

Full Time Property Manager Byron Coastal Real Estate has quickly established itself as Byron Shire’s leading property management firm. The growing business is now seeking to expand the property management team and is looking for an experienced property manager.

At Byron Coastal Real Estate hard work, integrity and commitment to excellence are at the core of everything we do.

Care Staff Day and Night Shifts

Salary package from $48,000+ depending on experience.

Patrick Bugden VC Gardens, Suffolk Park is a new 65 bed residential aged care home providing exceptional aged care to the local community. We invite qualified and committed individuals to apply to join our team and our great organisation. We are seeking Care Staff to fill the 4pm to 8pm shift, as well as night shifts.

If you subscribe to these values, have excellent communication skills and are looking to build a long term career in this dynamic property market, please email your resume to gail@byroncoastal.com.au.

This is an opportunity to work with a quality leading provider in Aged Care Services. You will enjoy benefits, including a thorough orientation and training program and a tremendous sense of self-worth and achievement. Please send your resume or any enquiries to: Michelle Dwyer – Manager Phone: 6639 2300 Email: michelle.dwyer@rsllifecare.org.au Applications close: Friday 7 March 2014

MULLUM CBD studio from March 15 for 8 weeks, $225pw. Text only 0427169098 CORNERSTONE STUDIOS 2 studios both street front & reno’d looking for shop front business. 90sqm studio $350pw + GST & 60sqm studio + covered 4 x 5 area $270pw + GST. No live ins 0422558128

Get qualified this year!

In order to excel in the role, you will need to: • have a current certificate of registration • excellent communication skills • enjoy working with people and problem solving • work under pressure • have attention to detail and be able to follow operating procedures • know the laws and regulations relating to residential tenancy

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Junior, F-T position with local wholesale/retail fashion distribution company. Must live locally, be enthusiastic about the industry, have excel skills, good people skills. Multiple disciplinary work, plenty of room to grow. Contact info@mrsimple.com.au

MANAGER for a Luxury Guest House situated in Byron Bay We are seeking a dynamic and energetic offsite manager. The successful manager will be responsible for the day to day running of the luxury guest house including all marketing and advertising. You will also be responsible for maintaining and cleaning the accommodation, premises and grounds to a very high standard. Must have great people skills. The successful manager will need to be hard working, have an eye for detail and above all be honest and diligent. You must have a strong focus on customer service and will be reporting directly to the owner. Salary is negotiable. Send resume including a personal photo to offsitemanager@iinet.net.au

! ow N l o Enr

- Starts 10th March

Job Description

WEB MANAGER wanted to grow Mullumbimby-based web business. WordPress experience essential and a working knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL. SEO and AdWords desirable. The role involves client consultation, quoting and invoicing, and web development. Please send CV to info@globalwebpack.com.

We are looking for an enthusiastic person to join the team at our Lighting Showroom in Byron Bay. The successful applicant must have good communication, sales and computer skills. Experience in Lighting is not essential, however, a genuine interest and desire to learn the trade and grow with the business is required. The position is full time with an excellent salary and commission based incentives. Please email your C.V to suzannegray1@hotmail.com or telephone Suzanne on 0407 606 575 to enquire.

CARPENTER / TRADESMAN licensed & Insured ready to start. 0437202050

CASUAL RETAIL SALES Immediate start. Minimum 5 years retail experience essential. Great team and work environment. Varied, rewarding and challenging. Excellent work ethic and positive approach required. Available school hols and weekends. Email: corinne@crystalcastle.com.au by 7.3.14 Thank you to all pervious applicants. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Looking for a rewarding career and great lifestyle on NSW’s beautiful North Coast? Position

Term

Childcare Worker 35 hpw Permanent F/T (re-advertised) & *Pool

Salary

Enquiries

Closing Date

$44K - $52K

Please refer to Council’s website (address below)

4pm Friday 14 March 2014

Previous applications will be considered as part of this process and need not apply. *Pool: This process will be used to recruit a suitably skilled and qualified pool of applicants so that merit based appointments can be made to future Childcare Worker positions which may arise at Council over the next six months.

Additional benefits include 9.25% superannuation, access to education and training support, flexible work hours and salary packaging. The job information package is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 6626 7145. Byron Shire Council is an EEO employer and committed to the principles of workplace diversity

North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANT Elegant shop Byron. Retail exp a must. Please send resume: info@ixtlan.com.au Phone 0412185558

WORK WANTED

The Ironing Lady Free pick-up & delivery in Byron area $25 per hour. Angela 0414719680 CONSCIENTIOUS, RELIABLE local man, multi-skilled, looking for house/ pet-sitting, caretaking position or work with accom. Exc. character refs. Anthony 0414329032 FINE CARPENTRY Specialising in artistic projects. Kevin 66875688 EXPERIENCED CLEANER and/or childcare, refs avail. 0423836904 ADMIN/PA/BOOKKEEPER very exp. Avail short /long term jobs. 0413058076

TUITION HEBREW TEACHER learn to read / write /speak through games, music & art. Great for children/adults. Efrat 0455236575

Music Prof Tuition

HOUSE CLEANER Young, energetic & reliable $30/hr. Eco-friendly products. Ph 0422750060

Piano, voice, dbl/bass, theory, compose, arrange. HSC prep. All styles. 66863531

GARDENING reasonable rates, many years exp. Mullum, Brunswick Heads & Bangalow area. Ph Mark 0418435505

MATHEMATICS TUTOR Qualified teacher with 30 yrs experience grades 3 to 10. Ph John 0452260595

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS Please stick this by your phone

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Starting Wednesday 12th March • Cooking - it’s not just about recipes

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FUNERAL NOTICE STEELE-BOYCE Eileen Joan 18-5-1924 – 28-2-1014 Passed away peacefully. Beloved mother of Nigel and Martin (deceased). Proud and loving grandmother to Eric, Chloe, Matthew (and wife Doreen), Much loved great grandmother to Shanti and Quinn, loved mother-in-law to Paula. Will be sadly missed by many. Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service for Eileen to be held in the chapel of Melaleuca Station Memorial Gardens, 9394 Tweed Valley Way Chinderah on Friday 7th March 2014 at 11.30am (NSW time). Easton Funeral Services Tweed Heads 07 55991500

LIVESTOCK HORSE AGISTMENT WANTED Clunes surrounding areas. Ph 0404109291

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AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE .............................................................. 000 AMBULANCE Mullumbimby & Byron Bay .................................131 233 BRUNSWICK VALLEY RESCUE Primary 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 ...................... 1300 ALANON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 hours...............................1800 423 431 ANIMAL RESCUE (DOGS & CATS) .........................................6622 1881 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 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

Tinka & Tayla Tinka & Tayla. These gorgeous boys are super friendly & are brothers & best mates. Tayla is a stunning ginger & white chap & Tinka is a delightful tabby with beautiful stripes. They are both playful & affectionate, & have won the hearts of all our volunteers. They would make great additions to any family & if they went together, that lucky family would be blessed with double the fun! To meet our irresistible boys & our other cheeky kittens, visit the Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby.

Open: Tues 2.30-4.30pm, Thurs 3-5pm, Sat 10-12 noon. Call AWL 6684 4070.

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Lillee Lillee is an easy going desexed female 8 year old kelpie x labrador. She is a well trained, affectionate girl who deserves a forever home. If you can give Lillee a permanent, loving home please contact the Friends of the Pound Rehoming Centre on 07 5524 8590 or Pam on 0421 017 461. Visit friendsofthepound.com to view other dogs and cats looking for a home.

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Luis Feliu The Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker whose film Gasland lit a fuse under the coal-seam gas (CSG) industry told a Byron Bay audience on Saturday he’s baffled as to why his latest followup is not being promoted in Australia. Josh Fox’s Gasland Part II documentary, one of the feature films at the Byron Bay International Film Festival, has recently been released in the US and is set for distribution by a cable-TV company partowned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch. But Fox has expressed fears his latest followup documentary, which includes an Australian perspective on the CSG boom, may not get to the much wider Australian audience expected. During a live video link-up from his US home to the Byron Film Festival audience, which had just watched his film at the Byron Community Centre, Fox said there appeared to be a holdup with the distribution company/cable network in Australia, and he had hoped it would already have been released. ‘I’m confused and disappointed why this is so,’ he told the audience, some of whom audibly gasped when Rupert Murdoch’s name was mentioned in relation to the potential link to the film rights in Australia. (Subscription television provider Foxtel, part owned by Murdoch’s News Corp empire, owns the licensed distribution rights for Gasland Part II.)

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Fox said the documentary arm of the giant US cable-tv network HBO had been ‘fantastic’ and the company’s reach into the homes of 40 million viewers around the US would be a boon for the Gasland documentaries. Fox told the Byron audience the latest film highlighted how democracy was being hijacked by the powerful gas and energy industries all around the world. He said the taking away of ordinary rights of people to protect their water and food land was the greatest risk and people should fight in every peaceful way they know how. Gasland Part II showed the long-term impacts of the controversial practice of fracking blamed for poisoning underground water supplies and causing earthquakes and health impacts. The film shows how just one gas well can soon become a huge barren wasteland, forcing locals off their land in the US. It also showed how governments operate hand in glove with the CSG industry. Fox told the Byron audience he was impressed with the local campaign by Lock

the Gate when he toured Australia recently to see and film the southeast Queensland gasfields, including a segment on the impacts there, as part of the latest documentary. He also encouraged people to continue the fight in Australia by every peaceful means available, in response to a question from a member of the audience who asked why his latest film lacked footage of any direct-action civil disobedience campaigns by some against CSG. (The anti-CSG campaigns on the northern rivers have seen some people use actions that led to arrests at Doubtful Creek near Kyogle and Glenugie near Grafton last year.) Fox, one of the most prominent public critics of fracking, shows in his latest film how he was arrested in 2012 during a US House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on hydraulic fracturing when he attempted to videotape proceedings.

Road blocked Meanwhile, at the proposed gas-drilling site at Bentley near Lismore, where campaigners have set up a camp, a new protest group has blocked the road to the proposed drilling site. The group by the name of ‘The Front Line Against Gas’ (FLAG) issued a press statement on Sunday saying it had taken ‘decisive action’ to block the road to Metgasco’s planned tight sand gas exploration project. FLAG, according to spokesperson Naomi Tarrant, is ‘a loose alliance of farmers, locals, landowners and business owners who have united in their opposition to gasfields in the northern rivers’. ‘We are a diverse group of residents of this region who are distressed at the impending high-risk activities that Metgasco has planned,’ Ms Tarrant said. ‘This unsafe industry threatens our water, our air, our health and our livelihoods with its toxic activities. ‘Metgasco wants to drill a two-kilometre-deep gas well that will most likely require hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, just 14 kilometres upstream from Lismore CBD. ‘With operational activities scheduled to begin any day now, we have blocked the main drive to the planned exploration site and we will continue to use non-violent direct action to safely protest and halt any upcoming operational activities. ‘The majority of the northern rivers community is opposed to the establishment of invasive industrial gasfields and the NSW chief scientist’s report on health and safety risks of gas mining is still outstanding.’ Q See more on echo.net.au.

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Byron Shire Council Notices COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS Council administration centre Opening hours: Front counter 9.00am to 4.00pm Switchboard: 8.30am to 4.30pm

6626 7000

Email council@byron.nsw.gov.au Web www.byron.nsw.gov.au Emergency after hours 6622 7022 Works Depot 6685 9300 Resident parking stickers Fax: 6684 3018 Sportsfield information line 6626 7111 SES Controller 6684 3444 Rural Fire Service 6684 3662 Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre 6684 1870 BRSCC (Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex) 6685 5911 Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are available for review at the Council Administration Centre (Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Office, Chincogan Real Estate Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Brunswick Heads Library.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED Section 101 EP&A Act 1979 and Clause 124 & 137 EP&A Regulations 2000 The following development consents and complying development certificates issued, together with any conditions imposed may be inspected free of charge at Council’s administration centre during ordinary office hours. The validity of these consents cannot be questioned in any legal proceeding except those commenced in the Land & Environment Court by any person within 3 months of this notice.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2013.620.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 15 Left Bank Road (Lot 12 DP 250382) Secondary dwelling and carport 10.2014.13.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 8 Old Pacific Highway (Lot 1 DP 620472) Three car garage 10.2014.50.1 – BYRON BAY

IMMUNISATION CLINICS

www.byron.nsw.gov.au PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 The following development applications have been received by Byron Shire Council and may be viewed on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/development-applications-on-exhibition, or at the Council administrative centre during ordinary office hours. For further information on making a submission please refer to the factsheet ‘Making a submission on a development application’ available at Council or online at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ submissions-on-development-applications. There are also requirements in relation to the disclosure of political gifts and donations. Refer to Council’s website to satisfy yourself that you are complying with your disclosure obligations prior to lodging a submission at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/political-donations. Please quote the development application and property description when making a submission.

EXHIBITION CLOSES 10 MARCH 2014 No DAs for exhibition on this date

7-21 Cavvanbah Street (Lot 0 SP 80835)

EXHIBITION CLOSES 17 MARCH 2014

Free Immunisation clinics are held in conjunction with the North

Tree removal – six trees

Coast Area Health Service each month at:

10.2014.67.1 – SUFFOLK PARK

• Bangalow Community Health, 35 Granuaille Road, Bangalow

36 Corkwood Crescent (Lot 241 DP 846373)

10.2014.58.1 – BYRON BAY 67-71 Shirley Street (Lots 1 and 2 DP 221844, Lot 14 Sec 54 DP 758207) Planners North: Proposed demolition of existing buildings, tree removal and construction of multi dwelling housing (comprising 6x2 storey dwellings) and swimming pool and strata subdivision

Thursday 13 March 2014 (2nd Thursday of each month), 1.30pm-

Tree removal – one tree

3.30pm;

10.2014.17.1 – BYRON BAY

• Brunswick Heads Community Centre, South Beach Road,

1/58 Carlyle Street (Lot 1 SP 83281)

Brunswick Heads Thursday 27 March 2014 (4th Thursday of each

Alterations and additions to a dwelling, swimming pool and tree

month), 1.30pm-3.30pm.

removal

The following vaccines are provided: Infanrix-Hexa (diphtheria,

10.2014.10.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS

tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, HIB & polio); Prevenar (pneumococcal);

3 Booyun Street (Lot 9 Sec 7 DP 758171)

Rotarix (rotavirus); Menitorix (meningococcal and HIB); Priorix-Tetra

Secondary dwelling

(varicella & measles, mumps, rubella); Infanrix-IPV (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio); MMR (measles, mumps, rubella).

10.2005.377.6 – BANGALOW 11/231 Fowlers Lane (Lot 11 DP 285736)

PLEASE NOTE: Appointments are required and can be made by

S96 – inclusion of a bathroom, a small deck and a covered walkway

phoning 02 6685 6254. Also bring your child’s immunisation

(single storey dwelling house and studio)

records (Blue Book) and Medicare card. Immunisation enquiries: contact Community Health Immunisation Co-ordinator 02 6687 0012 or Environmental Services at Byron Shire Council 02 6626 7054.

COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES

10.2008.755.6 – BYRON BAY 22 Bay Street, 7/22 Bay Street, 9/22 Bay Street, 10/22 Bay Street (Lot 0 SP 16168, Lot 7 SP 16168, Lot 9 SP 16168, Lot 10 SP 16168) Ian Trail Architects Pty Ltd: S96 – to make design modifications (additions and alterations to existing residential flat building including a new swimming pool) 10.2014.31.1 – THE POCKET 955 The Pocket Road (Lot 3 DP 707651) Visionstream: Buildings and works to establish a proposed telecommunications facility on the property that comprises a 40m monopole, equipment units and associated antennas, including the limited removal of trees

16.2014.7.1 – BYRON BAY 49 Julian Rocks Drive (Lot 95 DP 777329) New studio

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS My Journey Kit

WEED CONTROL Weed control spraying will be conducted on Council’s road and footpath network commencing Monday 10 March 2014 to

FREE HIRE SUNSMART MARQUEE TO COMMUNITY GROUPS

Every day 33 Women in Australia are being told they have breast cancer and 8 lose their lives to this disease.

community events.

The My Journey Kit is a free resource for newly diagnosed women. The Kit contains comprehensive information based on other women’s experiences, messages of hope and inspiration, regional information about support services and a personal record.

• Coolamon Scenic Drive

The 4.5 x 3 metre SunSmart Marquee is a generous gift from Cancer

For a free Kit Call 1300 785 562 or email www.bcna.org.au.

• Mullumbimby Road

Council in recognition of Byron Shire Council’s efforts to raise

• Ewingsdale Road

community awareness about the importance of sun protection.

Selected weed control will be undertaken on Jubilee Avenue

The SunSmart Marquee will meet a strong need in the community

Mullumbimby on the Bamboo stand in the Council reserve, opposite

for shade shelters and in the long run could help to prevent skin

the public swimming pool on Thursday 20 March 2014.

cancer. Providing both sun and rain protection, the marquee will

Wednesday 19 March 2014 on the following roads:

Byron Shire Council is working with Cancer Council in NSW to foster a SunSmart community and has a large marquee for use at

• Brunswick Valley Way • Tweed Valley Way

Enquiries: Karen Mackay 02 6685 9319

be available all year round for local sport and community groups to borrow free from the Council. For the Marquee Procedure and Use Form go to Council’s website

POSITIONS VACANT Childcare Worker (re-advertised) 35 hpw Permanent F/T & Pool $44K - $52K See the ad in the Echo Classifieds – page 33

www.byron.nsw.gov.au and look under publications/forms and applications. For more SunSmart information visit www.cancercouncil.com.au/ sunsmart or call the Cancer Council Helpline on 13 11 20. Information and bookings: Kerry Cameron 02 6626 7000 Mon-Wed

For My Journey Kit promotional posters and pamphlets call 1800 500 258.

WIN Farmers Market Food Vouchers It’s easy! Go to http://yoursaybyronshire.com.au/3bins and complete the Byron Shire community survey by 21 March 2014. You will be helping Council plan for the introduction of the green organics bin in August 2014. If you would like a survey mailed to you please phone 02 6626 7077.

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North Coast news daily:

The Quiky and the Roxy Pros kick off Quiksilver Pro The Gold Coast’s Quiksilver Pro and Roxy Pro set the balling rolling on the 2014 ASP tour over the weekend where surfers and spectators hit the beach at Snapper Rocks. Australian Joel Parkinson opened his Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast campaign with spark against fellow veterans, Bede Durbidge (AUS) and Tiago Pires (PRT), displaying the signature rail-work shaped by his local break of Snapper Rocks. Parkinson maintained his composure through the heat, finding a long set-wave and a rare barrel ride in the final minutes. The Gold Coast local earned one of the highest single-wave scores (8.93) and two-wave heat totals (16.43) for his efforts and surpassed Durbidge for the win. ‘I felt good, I felt relaxed and my board felt amazing! Sometimes half the battle is feeling comfortable and confident with your equipment’, said Parkinson. ‘It was a small but hollow wave so there weren’t many options but it was a good barrel. The first round is definitely a free ride. Let’s see what happens in the second round.’ Kelly Slater (USA), 11-time ASP World Champion, won through Round 1, but was forced to fight for the win with Trial winner Matt Banting (AUS) and Matt Wilkinson (AUS), both posting excellent scores. Slater is the barometer for good surfing out at Snapper, winning the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast an unprecedented four times (2013, 2011, 2008, 2006) and is the only

non-Australian to take the event title. ‘I really love this wave, but I feel like it suits everybody’s surfing and I don’t know why it’s been such a good event for me’, said Slater. ‘The event site here is awesome, the structure and how much space we have now. We have a lot of room to breathe and a lot of quiet too before you paddle out, which is really nice. Behind the scenes it seems like there’s a lot more happening and everyone’s really excited for the year ahead.’

Roxy Pro The Roxy Pro Gold Coast presented by BOQ, Stop No 1 of 10 on the Samsung Galaxy ASP World Championship Tour, was called ON for Round 1 in two-to-three-foot waves. There were standout performances from reigning two-time ASP Women’s World Champion, Carissa Moore (HAW), and rookies Alessa Quizon (HAW) and Dimity Stoyle (AUS). Round 1 Heat 1: Hawaiian rookie, Alessa Quizon, reigned supreme over South Africa’s Bianca Buitentag and five-time ASP Women’s World Champion and local favourite, Stephanie Gilmore. Quizon scored a 7.93 out of a possible 10 for an explosive series of backhand turns and drew an interference on Gilmore, which effectively took the veteran out of heat contention. Gilmore will face Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) in Round 2 Heat 5. Alessa Quizon (HAW) (Winner), ‘Steph (Gilmore) knows how to surf this wave and I thought of course I had

to draw her in heat one of my rookie year’, said Quizon. ‘I went into the heat super nervous. I was shaking and falling on my first few waves. Then I knew I had to get a good wave and not fall off. It’s tricky out there; one wave Steph and I were both going and I don’t think she knew I had priority, but I just kept going. Winning that heat takes a lot of pressure off.’ Stephanie Gilmore says that she thinks the priority mistake really caught her off guard. ‘I learnt something; it’s always good to come out from a heat learning something and you can take that into your next heat’, said Gilmore. ‘Sudden death is always a hard one and I don’t particularly want to be in Round 2 but I get to surf the beautiful Snapper Rocks again, which is one of my favourite things to do.’ Round 1 Heat 2: Pauline Ado (FRA) won her opening heat at the Roxy Pro Gold Coast by the narrowest of margins, finishing only 0.10 ahead of Californian Courtney Conlogue (USA). Ado has been in Australia warming up for this event for the last few weeks and her extra time in the water has paid off as she selected the best waves in the tricky conditions and maximised use of her priority. Round 1 Heat 3: Carissa Moore (HAW), reigning twotime ASP Women’s World Champion, continued to build on her dominant form from 2013 in her first ASP Women’s WCT Heat for 2014. Moore scored an excellent 9.00 (out of a possible 10) for a series of powerful carving turns, throwing big fans of water with every carve to eas-

Player Profile Mullumbimby Moonshiners Name Mitch Arthur (VC) Nickname ‘Bulldozer’ Number 1 Age 25 Eyes Blue Height Tall enough Birthday 10.10.88 Position Front row Years in the sport Career Highlight Nearly winning the 2013 grand final Motto YOLO

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ily win the heat and earn the right to skip Round 2 and advance directly into Round 3. Round 1 Heat 4: Defending Roxy Pro Gold Coast Champion Tyler Wright (AUS) got the best of Hawaiian Alana Blanchard and rookie Johanne Defay (FRA). Wright ended her heat with an 8.13, opening her Roxy Pro campaign with a dominant Round 1 performance. Round 1 Heat 5: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) consistently netted mid-range scores but it wasn’t enough to defeat Paige Hareb of New Zealand. Hareb capitalised late in the

Kelly Slater. Photo ASP Kelly Cestari

affair on her backhand, the powerful goofy-footer punctuating the Snapper walls. Fitzgibbons will face fellow Australian, and event wildcard Keely Andrew in Round 2 Heat 3. Round 1 Heat 6: Australia’s Dimity Stoyle earned the day’s high single-wave score, 9.13, for a barrage of powerful forehand gouges. Rookie Stoyle won out against America’s Lakey Peterson and Hawaii’s Coco Ho, making her Roxy Pro Gold Coast debut in strong fashion.

‘I seriously couldn’t have started my year better’, said Stoyle. ‘I didn’t know what to expect when I was coming into this event; I was hoping I could just get some high scores. They score really hard and you have to get some really good waves and surf really well to get in the excellent range, so I can’t believe I just scored a 9 and 8 in my first heat.’ The Quiksilver and Roxy Pro Gold Coast will be webcast live via www.aspworldtour.com.

Sisters doin’ it for sisters This Friday the Bay Rollers Roller Derby will play the Tweed Valley Vixens in a fundraising ‘Bout for Freedom’ in Byron Bay. The fundy is in aid of Connecting Hands, which is an Australian-based charity that addresses many areas of sex trafficking, from prevention to rescue and rehabilitation. It is estimated that between two and four million women and children will be sold into the sex trade within the next 12 months. The Bout for Freedom features Byron playing their northern derby sisters. All profits from the game will go to Connecting Hands and the work the organisation is currently doing in both Australia and Cambodia ‘Roller derby as a sport empowers women to be strong and stand together in a supporting, non-judgmental environment’, says the Rollers’ Raven de Range. ‘We have a wonderful community in the derby world and, in standing together for this cause, I hope we can help the victims find their own strength and empowerment.’ Head along to the Byron

Putting on their game faces, a scene from Monica De Alwis’s Pretty Brutal, which features the inside story of New Zealand’s first roller derby league

Bay Regional Sports and tures the inside story of New Cultural Complex on Friday Zealand’s first roller derby March 7 to see the Bay Roll- league and will be screening ers play their first game of the at session 26 of the Byron Bay year. With Johnny Smash and Film Festival this Saturday, Joey Scar calling the game March 8. and half-time entertainment The Bout for Freedom Rollfrom 80s dance troupe The er Derby Charity Fundraiser Mix Tape Crew, it’s going to doors open at 7pm. Tickets $10 be a rolling good night. at the door / children under 12 But wait! You also get… free. Refreshments available at Pretty Brutal, by film- the complex. maker Monica De Alwis, feaMore info: bayrollers.com. Byron Shire Echo archives: www.echo.net.au


Sport Umpire Roadshow comes to town Moonshiners ready to grapple AFL Umpires Simon Meredith, Nick Liparota, Brendan Hosking and Adam Wojcik will visit the Gold Coast, northern rivers, Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay from today as part of the AFL Umpire Roadshow. The group will participate in a series of umpiring events including workshops, training sessions and an umpiring course. The Umpire Roadshow is an AFL initiative that enables elite-level umpires to visit metropolitan and regional areas across Australia to promote umpiring and positive match-day environments. The northern rivers and

Gold Coast sessions will feature field umpire Meredith, a 217-game veteran who officiated at the 2013 AFL Grand Final, and boundary umpire Liparota, another AFL finals veteran. Victorian field umpire Brendan Hosking will join with 2013 AFL Grand Final goal umpire, Adam Wojcik,

for the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay leg of the tour. AFL Queensland community umpiring development officer Pierce Field, who will travel with the groups, said the roadshow would provide a unique opportunity for the regions’ umpiring fraternity. ‘The Umpire Roadshow is a great chance for young and aspiring umpires to tap into the expertise of the AFL’s elite-level umpires’, said Field. ‘These guys have worked long and hard to progress through the ranks and their stories will be invaluable to our young umpires who want to take their skills to the next level.’

Far North’s finest win at State Championships The NSW Surf Lifesaving Age Championships, supported by ClubsNSW staged at Umina and Ocean beaches on the central coast over the weekend, produced another batch of team and individual state under-9 to under 14-champions. Autumn came early to the nippers’ carnival that drew 3,500 competitors from 80 clubs along the eastern seaboard from as far north as the NSW/QLD border to Pambula in the south. Showers over the threeday competition made conditions hard-going for athletes and families and cut the day one program short. By Sunday’s finals the best was offered after the traditional morning march past; pleasant, dry conditions

coupled with a light onshore breeze. Heats interspersed with gold medal flag finals ran through to Saturday afternoon when the relay and individual sprint finals drew a large crowd to Ocean Beach’s sand track. On Sunday attention turned to the water at Ocean Beach for the surf and board events and the carnival highpoint, the under-14 ironman and woman. One of the biggest and most successful clubs at the 2014 Country Champs, Cudgen Headland SLSC, travelled to State with an elite team of just over 20. Team manager, Darren Jones, said owing to the higher standard of the NSW Champs only the kids who are serious competitors

make the long ten-hour trip down to Umina. ‘It’s great for their development to compete at State’, said Darren. ‘They’re up against the best of the best that this state has to offer, including kids from Sydney, who have been picked from such a large talent pool compared with our smaller region that any result is an amazing achievement.’ Hayley Smith finished with a bronze in the U12s Ironwoman while Tom Swift got silver in the U12s Board. Byron Bay’s Brad Hunt was the only medal winner from the club this year winning gold in the U13s Sprint while Yamba’s Kalani Ives won gold in the U9s Female Board. Starting next Friday,

Player Profile The Bay Rollers Name Tank-U Number: T34 Age: 31 Height: Not very tall. Birthday: I’m a Cancer baby. Position: Blocker and Jammer. Years in the sport: 4 Favourite food: Boil up and Mum’s Schnitzel. Favourite colour: Green Career Highlight: Making the Team NZ Training Squad for the 2014 Blood and Thunder World Cup. Motto: Smash some b*****s (but I don’t think you can put that in the newspaper). North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

with 2014 season

Mullumbimby Moonshiners Darcy, Leon, Brett, Dillon, Mitcha and Jacob have developped the negative to come out positive after their near miss in the 2013 rugby union final and the lads, along with the rest of the team, are revved up for the 2014 season. In a pre-season warm the green and gold will take on the green and white of the Palm Beach AlleyGators next Saturday in an away macth. In the pre-pre-season warm up, the boys headed down to the Brunswick Heads playing fields on the weekend to pass the ball around and pose for some player profile shots. Photo Tree Faerie.

Umina and Ocean beaches will again fill with tents and the sound of starting guns and cheering when the central coast hosts the third of four consecutive championship weekends, the NSW Open state title, March 7–9, 2014. Top 10 overall point score: 1.) Manly LSC – 291; 2.) Avoca Beach SLSC – 248; 3.) Wanda SLSC – 162; 4.) Elouera SLSC – 152.5; 5.) Swansea Belmont SLSC – 143; 6.) Bronte SLSC – 135; 7.) North Cronulla SLSC – 120; 8.) South Maroubra SLSC – 101.5; 9.) Coogee SLSC – 84.5; 10.) Terrigal SLSC – 83.

Cycling The Byron Bay Cycle Club is holding a criterium race next Sunday March 9 in the Byron industrial estate. Registration will be near Bean Cafe carpark, Byron Bay, in Centennial Circuit, at 6.30am for a 7am start. For more information about racing or licensing, see the website: www.byronbaycycleclub.org.au.

Player Profiles If you know a player or players from your club who would be a great subject for a Player Profile, email: onlinesport@echo.net.au.

Brunswick Valley win cricket grand final The Brunswick Valley U16s played the interdistrict Grand Final against Lismore on February 23. Brunswick won the toss and batted with a rapid-fire opening start of 99 between Angus Callan and Evan Litchfield (13) in just 17 overs, setting the game up. Angus went on to score a very good 90. Isaac Fisher batted very patiently to steady the innings for 38, Lewin Maladay 14, then Max Bryant with a typical classy hit hitting 42. Connor Ziebell and Cameron Daniels finished off the innings with 13 and 14, leaving Brunswick Valley a very good 8 for 268 off 50 overs. Kevin Warid was the pick

of the Lismore bowlers with 3–49. Connor Ziebell took a wicket with his 2nd ball then the other opener Tom McMahon followed suit in his opening over, Lismore left reeling at 2–0 then 3–7, Lismore were dismissed for 73 with Connor, Tom and Max Bryant taking two wickets each, Will Barlow 2 for 4 off his two overs. Lewin Maladay took two catches in fine wicket keeping as well as captaining the side with distinction, Angus Callan capping a man-of-the match performance also taking three catches. Brunswick Valley had a great win and are continuing on to show how good a team they are.

MONTHLY MARKETS 1st SAT Bruns Heads 6628 4495 1st SAT Murwillumbah 0417 759 777 1st SAT Lismore Makers 0407 124 991 1st SUN Byron Bay 1st SUN Lismore Car Boot 2nd SUN 2nd SUN 2nd SUN 2nd SUN

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Experienced home buyers seeking investment from next property: Commbank With property investment a hot topic of conversation among buyers and sellers alike, new research from CommBank reveals many home buyers want an investment opportunity from their next property purchase. According to the survey of more than 1,000 home buyers, almost half (47 per cent) recently purchased, or intend to purchase, an investment property. Of these, 65 per cent are home owners purchasing a new investment property, nearly one in five (17 per cent) will turn their current property into an investment and 15 per cent are renters who will purchase a property solely for investment purposes. The primary purchasing motivations among these new investors are: • ‘property is the best way to invest my money’ (54 per cent); • ‘low interest rates mean it’s a great time to be investing in property’ (30 per cent); and • ‘to plan for retirement’ (27 per cent).

The key property purchasing considerations among these investors are how close a property is to amenities and the value of the home loan repayments. This is in contrast to home buyers who say a low-maintenance property is the key purchasing consideration, with 90 per cent stating an easyto-maintain property, or one that requires little upkeep, is at the top of their list. Clive van Horen, general manager of home loans at the Commonwealth Bank, says seeking advice from lending experts is key to a successful property purchase. Whether your purchase is for an investment opportunity, your first or next home or simply your first renovation project, getting the right advice for your purchasing needs is essential. My tip for all prospective home buyers is to do your research, compare property prices across suburbs, and prioritise your requirements. Seeking expert advice from your

home loan provider is a good place to start,’ said Mr van Horen. With mixed market conditions providing a variety of opportunities for home buyers, the majority (86 per cent) are prepared to make compromises to get their next property. According to the research, the top four factors home buyers would be willing to compromise on are: • the size (29 per cent); • the price (25 per cent); • the location (24 per cent); and • if a property requires little or no renovation (24 per cent). ‘Although it’s not surprising many home buyers are prepared to compromise on their next property purchase, what’s important is making the right compromises. If you have a fixed budget, consider a different suburb or type of property. Likewise, if you can afford a little more think about which location and property type is going to give

the biggest bang for your buck,’ said Mr van Horen. While many home buyers are looking to become property investors, among those who are looking for a new home almost half are looking to upgrade (45 per cent), one-third are looking to relocate (33 per cent) and 14 per cent are looking to downsize. Although 95 per cent of home buyers say their number-one

consideration when purchasing a subsequent property is the sale price, unsurprisingly many of those looking for new homes are also concerned with getting the maximum price for their existing property. More than 78 per cent of those looking to buy a new home think work needs to be done to their existing property to get it ready for a sale, spending an average of more than $12,300 to maximise

its selling price. This increases to $13,300 for those looking to upgrade and $12,800 for home buyers relocating, but drops to $7,900 for downsizers. Interestingly, while subsequent home buyers have experience in the home-buying process, more than half (57 per cent) agree it’s more stressful juggling a sale and a purchase of a property at the same time than buying a first home.

ON THE MARKET

‘Delham Springs’ – Tranquillity close to Bangalow

Byron Country Estate 18 Kamala Court, Coopers Shoot. 4 bed, 2.5 bath, open plan living, ideal entertainer’s home Dramatic swimming pool, expansive decking, cabana and alfresco room Literally minutes to Byron Bay Offers Over $1.4m. 3.5 acres of manicured lawns spilling out to panoramic ocean and rural views View by appointment. Large shed for the handy person, Contact Alli Page 0403 498 648. collector or tradesperson plus double garage Private landscaped gardens, rockwalled dam

45 Kings Road, Nashua. Resort style pool, glorious landscaped gardens, entertaining decks and Private, secluded location timber summerhouse An ideal country retreat Price $998,000. Red cedar home with 3 large bedrooms plus study, 2 separate living Contact Alli Page 0403 498 648. areas and a games/media room! 26 pretty acres, grazing paddocks, 1000 macadamia trees, pristine rainforest, beautiful dam, Skinners Creek frontage

Absolute Beachfront Byron On Tallow Beach this 2 bedroom Currently with a $50k income approx beach cottage is the most affordable with potential to improve increase beachfront property in the area. Fully with renovation. furnished and in good condition, Price $695,000. Set on approx. 800m² in a tranquil, leafy Call Ben on 0426 841 140. setting this is the way Byron used to be. $695,000 Rare opportunity and won’t last long.

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Tallowood Ridge Mullumbimby The fastest selling land in the region From $219,000 for 677m² Just three minutes from Mullum township 0421 597170 tallowoodridge.com

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Classic 1930 federation home with a sophisticated renovation 505 sqm of land with rear lane access on a Torrens Title Hardwood floorboards, high ceilings, granite bench tops 400 metres to beach and 800 metres to centre of Byron Bay

Open: Enquiries:

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77 Massinger Street, Byron Bay

Interest Over $679,000

Ground floor unit situated only moments to Main Beach Lifestyle plus income – 8.05% gross Solid double brick construction Private, freshwater pool in complex

Open: Saturday, 8 March 2014 1.00–1:30pm Enquiries: Helen Huntly-Barratt 0412 332 232

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Interest Over $650,000

Original cottage located in sought after ‘old part’ of Byron Bay Features include original high ceilings and timber floors Functional and spacious floor plan with added bonus of a sunroom Easy walking distance to Clarkes Beach, Top Shop and town

Open: Saturday, 8 March 2014 11:00–11:30am Enquiries: Paul Banister 0438 856 552

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Top floor Pacific Apartment across from Clarkes Beach Live in, rent or holiday let on sought after beach front strip of Byron Bay 89m2 internally with two quiet bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + 14m2 car space North facing tiled balcony, in-ground swimming pool and bbq areas Agent declares interest

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Interstate owner must sell on or before auction! 2 bed, 2 bath plus study Ocean views to Julian Rocks from this ground floor apartment! In a small complex of only five ‘Surfside Beachside Apartments’ 104m2 internally plus 47m2 covered outdoor areas and 16m2 car space

Open: Saturday, 8 March 2014 11.00–11.30am Auction: Saturday, 29 March 2014, 10.30am Onsite Enquiries: Tara Torkkola 0423 519 698 James Young 0419 856 840

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– A convenient 5 minute walk from the heart of Byron – Recently renovated – Established holiday clientele

LJ Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300 Tony Farrell 0417 212 692 tfarrell.byronbay@ljh.com.au

Byron Bay Property Sales 6685 8575 Graham Dunn 0418 663 620 graham@byronbaysales.com.au

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Backlash While our local council and state government seem relatively caught up in fixes-onthe-run for coastal planning problems, with the state government changing the goalposts (as they sink into the sea) on a regular basis, the Sea Change Taskforce is devoted to tackling the bigger issues, and is staging the the 2014 Australian Coastal Councils Conference at Ballina March 24–26. The conference will consider major issues facing coastal councils, such as current population trends, legal risks associated with planning decisions, and changes in coastal planning policy. Find out more at seachangetaskforce.org.au. As the coast disappears under sea-level rise, the federal government needs to take a greater role; perhaps this is one job for the Green Army. Q Q Q Q

Yes, the Libs’ Green Army proposal has often been criticised as another flakey workfor-the-dole scheme using cheap labour, but it does have some benefits for participants, local communities and the natural environment. Participants get an education in the value of having a healthy environment and learn new skills while fixing up local environmental problems. That can’t be all bad, can it? The

companies have been trying to scare us into believing there will be shortages, despite evidence to the contrary. The real issue of course is that there is no legislation to protect domestic supply from impending wholesale export of our gas. Q Q Q Q

The Mandy Nolan bug is spreading. Booksellers at a Taiwanese book fair flocked to hear Finch Publishing’s Chinese agent David Tsai translate from Mandy’s book What I Would Do If I Were You: ‘Every morning I wake up and I think today I am going to be a nice person‌’ The next minute they fall down laughing. Publisher Rex Finch also said the interest was big in Nolan’s new book Boyfriends We’ve All Had And Shouldn’t Have, launching April 1 (appropriately) at Mary Ryan’s Bookshops with a Q&A with Nolan and Steve Bisley.

Green Army legislation has been introduced into federal parliament and you can learn more about the scheme at http://bit.ly/ozgarmy. Q Q Q Q

Backlash is gobsmacked. Byron Council has picked up a seven-hectare block of land for sportsfields in the north of the Shire at the bargain-basement price of $318,000. It’s at the junction of the old Pacific Highway and Shara Boulevard, North Ocean Shores, close to the site which was the subject of so much controversy for so many years. Could this be the end of the saga? Who will be the first to have a whinge about the purchase? Q Q Q Q

Mullum energy activist Sapoty Brook has taken his Half A Mo movement one step further and released a video into the uncharted wilds of YouTube: http://bit. ly/halfamo.

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It’s encouraging to see the baldfaced lies and collusion by govcorp – the NSW government and the fossil fuel industry – is finally being reported by Fairfax. The Echo beat Fairfax to the punch by

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reporting on the rort last year – AGL and other fossil fuel

Could govcorp sink any lower? Former energy MP Chris Hartcher is now under an ICAC probe and his former chief of staff now consults for the NSW minerals council. Before being elected, O’Farrell and Hartcher promised no new coal mine for Wallarah 2 on the central coast but now it’s been given approval. Whatever credibility govcorp once had has now vanished and this is the clearest indication yet that the fossil fuel industry is in charge in NSW.

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