Byron Shire Echo – Issue 29.06 – 22/07/2014

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THE BYRON SHIRE Volume 29 #06 Tuesday, July 22, 2014 Phone 02 6684 1777 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au www.echo.net.au 23,200 copies every week

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Ewingsdale plans now public Hans Lovejoy

With big plans to surround the proposed Byron Hospital on Ewingsdale Road with a mixed residential-retail hub now released, public meetings have been called for Tuesday July 29 at the Ewingsdale Hall. Brisbane-based Belbeck Investments are proposing to develop seniors housing, medical centres, business premises, restaurants or cafes and shops, and Council have put the plans on public exhibition (bit.ly/1qJ44jP) for comment, which closes August 12. Last year, Council passed the development onto the state government for ‘Gateway’ determination but imposed conditions, including traffic and noise impact reports, sewage management clarification, heritage assessment of ‘buildings and surrounds’ and an assessment of possible site contamination, owing to its former usage as a cattle dip station. Council also requested a master plan that will ‘adequately address’ the requirement that aged-care facilities ‘are constructed prior to, or concurrently with, the retail/commercial precinct to guarantee that the seniors housing component is constructed.’

Growth management policy ignored At the time, Council staff appeared vexed as the proposal ‘may be inconsistent with the relevant regional and local strategic plans as it is promoting urban and commercial development on land not identified for such purposes.’ While claiming it ‘is not sound strategic planning’ when viewed in

the context of current strategic plans, staff said the proposal ‘does provide social and economic benefits for the community in a region with a rapidly ageing population.’ While mayor Simon Richardson says he will wait until the exhibition period is over before commenting, local conservationist Dailan Pugh has slammed Council for ignoring its own growth management policies and amending its Local Environment Plan (LEP) to accommodate the development.

LEP changed for development He echoed council staff concerns last year that the proposal is contrary to growth management strategies. ‘Back in 2011, the previous council decided that the Ewingsdale proposal should be included in the Growth Management Strategy they had previously resolved to prepare, so as to allow it, “to be considered in the context of urban growth and centres development throughout the Shire, and in the context of the Ewingsdale locality”. Most importantly this would have given the community their right to decide if such development was needed or appropriate for this site. ‘It adds insult to injury that Council is proposing changing its new Local Environment Plan (LEP) to allow the construction of some 166 houses for seniors on 250m2 lots, a 60-bed aged-care facility, a supermarket and specialty shops, and a medical centre on Ewingsdale Road, just up the road from the proposed 1,100 continued on page 2

Chalking up a decade The first and current market president, Kaye Shadbolt (left), is with Anthony Hotson and Heather Armstrong, who are looking forward to next week’s celebrations. All three have been at the Bangalow Farmers Market since the beginning. Photo Jeff Dawson

Celebrating ten years of locally grown fresh food, Bangalow farmers and producers will be throwing a community party with a free breakfast, entertainment and hamper prizes giveaways on Saturday July 26. President Kaye Shadbolt says, ‘We are a family-friendly environment and all are welcome to join us in celebrating ten healthy years in the Bangalow community.’ From

a handful of stalls in 2004, Bangalow Farmers Market now has about 20 stalls, serving mainly locals in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. As well as wanting to supply local, fresh, seasonal food to local consumers, the philosophy behind the Farmers Market was food security, food miles and regional sustainability. It contributes to the social and

economic welfare of both the rural and urban community, linking them together. After a few false starts, the market began at its current location behind the Bangalow Hotel, and was made possible thanks to the generosity and support of Cath and Tom Mooney. For more information visit www. byronfarmersmarket.com.au.

Surfer missing off Cape Byron Chris Dobney

Hopes have faded for 19-year-old Irish surfer Stuart Butler, who disappeared in heavy swells off Cape Byron on Saturday. Mr Butler remains missing after more than 48 hours, despite widespread search-

es for him, and police fear he has drowned. Two other men were rescued in the same incident on Saturday and several other surfers were rescued Sunday. A multi-agency search including Surf Life Saving NSW, Brunswick

Volunteer Rescue Association (BVRA) and planes from Australian Search and Rescue had to be abandoned yesterday owing to bad weather and high seas. Searching commenced again Monday morning but police say they are moving into ‘recovery mode’.


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More towns declared gasfield free Joining other towns throughout the region, Billinudgel, The Pocket and Middle Pocket declared themselves gasfield free (99.2 per cent) last Saturday at a ceremony at the Mullum Com-

munity Gardens. It comes as Myocum and Tyagarah areas also declared themselves gasfield free, with 97.6 per cent. Additionally Eureka has been surveyed at 97.7 per cent.

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Franciscus (Frans) Valentijn Ruhl celebrated his centenary last Wednesday surrounded by wife Naomi, family and friends. Born in Indonesia to Dutch parents, Frans later went on to study electrical engineering, aircraft design, medicine, science and languages. Photo Eve Jeffery

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Organisers of the Boomerang Festival of first nations have announced the 2014 event will not go ahead and said they are rebranding it as

a biennial event. The announcement follows the withdrawal of federal funding from a range of Aboriginal groups.

As part of global marches in solidarity with the people of Gaza and to highlight the ongoing Israel-Palestine war, over a hundred and fifty people marched silently through Byron Bay on Sunday. Photo Harsha Prabhu

Former mayor hits out at Council for ignoring due process Former Byron Shire mayor and NSW Greens MLC Jan Barham says she is outraged at a proposal for the controversial Broken Head Quarry site which could see a community title (CT) residential development in an area of ‘high ecological significance’. While submissions closed July 21, Ms Barham blasted Council over its failure to adhere to strategic planning and biodiversity protections. Ms Barham said the 60hectare site has been ‘one of the most controversial de-

velopments in Byron Shire’s history, attracting more submissions than the high-profile Club Med development proposal.’ ‘The land is not even featured in the council’s map for community title development and fails to meet the zoning requirements for residential subdivision. The current DA states that “The proposal complies with applicable development standards and guidelines. It is compatible with strategic objectives for the area”. ‘This is a misrepresenta-

tion of the planning processes that currently exist for the site and the application should’ve been recognised as inappropriate and refused.’ She added that instead it is being set up for consideration, ‘by a council that now appears to have abandoned the decades of commitment to strategic planning and biodiversity protection that the community expects.’ She says the property sits within a wildlife corridor, features endangered species habitat including at least thir-

teen threatened fauna species, and a history of impacting on the cultural and ecological values of an identified Aboriginal place, the ti-tree lake. Ms Barham is urging Council to extend the deadline for submissions. ‘After only two weeks of exhibition – which was also school holidays for some – hardly anyone knew about it.’ The Echo sought comment from Greens mayor Simon Richardson just before deadline but did not receive a reply as of going to press.

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continued from page 1 houses, shopping centre and industrial area at West Byron.’ ‘In many ways, it will significantly aggravate congestion on Ewingsdale Road, will contribute to the overloading of the sewerage works and will limit future expansion of the hospital.’

While Mayor Richardson told The Echo that he believes that Council will have a say in this development, Mr Pugh isn’t convinced. ‘Don’t be fooled into thinking that Council can do anything as they ceded their power to the minister,’ he said, ‘who has directed

Council to make the necessary changes to the LEP by November. ‘[Local MP] Don Page is the only one who can convince the minister to change her decision. ‘Both Byron Council and the state have colluded to abandon strategic planning

in favour of giving developers free rein to impose their will upon us.’ Council’s community briefings will be conducted 10am – 12 noon, 2pm – 4pm and 6pm – 8pm at the Ewingsdale Hall on Tuesday July 29. The plans are available at http://bit.ly/1qJ44jP.

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NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF BYRON SHIRE TRAFFIC CHANGES TO BAY SHORE DRIVE AND SUROUNDING AREAS THURSDAY 31 JULY TO SUNDAY 3 AUGUST 2014 Working closely with Byron Shire Council, a traffic management plan has been implemented to manage and minimise potential traffic impacts in proximity to the Byron Bay Writers Festival site at North Byron Beach Resort. We wish to inform you that the following changes will take place from Thursday 31 July through to Sunday 3 August 2014.

There will be a drop off area for guests and parking set-aside for disabled persons at the entrance of North Byron Beach Resort. There is a regular Xcede shuttle bus service that will run from Byron Bay Bus Terminal outside the Visitor Centre on Jonson Street, Apartments Inn (Fletcher Street) and Shirley Street. The cost will be $4.00: please have the correct change.

Festival traffic will enter the site via Bay Shore Drive. BYRON BAY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL HOTLINE: The Festival guests’ car park at North Byron Beach (02) 6685 5115 Resort, accessible from Bay Shore Drive, has been prepared for day patrons, all day parking is $5.00.

We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

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Uluru caretaker holds space July 24 A traditional caretaker of Uluru/Kata Tjuta will be sharing his wisdom, stories and songs at an Indigenous educational fundraiser on July 24 at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall. It’s a rare chance to hear elder Uncle Bob Randall firsthand – as a child like many from the stolen generations, he was taken from his family by a police officer. Along with others, he walked through the desert as an eight-year-old with his neck chains while a police officer rode beside them on camel. Co-organiser of the event, Qala Phoenix, says that after returning to his land, his people and family heritage, uncle Bob became a special teaching uncle, or a ‘Tjilpi’ of the Yankunytjatjara people. ‘Now in his mid 80s,’ says Phoenix, ‘he is one of the last of his lineage to be born in the traditional way of his ancestors.’ Through his music, films, and books about

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the stolen generations, he became a prolific educator, and has travelled the world to speak at events. Phoenix says Uncle Bob’s message is ‘promoting unconditional love and the art of liv-

ing in the ancient way of life of his ancestors, in Kanyini.’ ‘Kanyini is the practice of living in unconditional love with responsibility of caring for all of life, the Earth, self and each other.’

An evening with Uncle Bob Randall and didgeridoo sound healing will be held Thursday July 24 from 6 to 9pm at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall. Bring a blanket/pillow – hot food and chai will be available.

C-Jay back at work after near-death fall Photo & story Darren Coyne

Doctors reckoned C-Jay McKenzie should be dead. The 17-year-old fell from a tree, face first, into shallow water just eight months ago at Lake Ainsworth, Lennox Head, and still remembers the moment. ‘I was with a few friends and was the first and the last in the water,’ he told The Echo. ‘I was standing on a branch about to jump out when a mate started shaking the tree. ‘I fell once and caught myself and he kept shaking and I fell headfirst into about a foot of water. My best mate was on the bank and he got to me first. ‘I was face down in the water, still conscious, but couldn’t move my arms.

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stead, he spent four weeks in traction in Brisbane with a ‘halo’ bolted to his head. ‘They didn’t tell me I was paralysed. They waited three weeks to see if it would come back to me,’ he recalled. ‘I could only just move my feet a little and couldn’t close a fist or press a button

to call the nurses in.’ For C-Jay, who had begun an apprenticeship after leaving Evans River High aged just 14, it was as if his world had collapsed. ‘It happened just as everything was sorted. I’d got a car, a house and a girlfriend and then bam,’ he said. After four weeks in traction, doctors at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane set about repairing the damage. ‘I knew that negativity would slow me down so I tried to stay positive and I think that’s what sped up my recovery.’ Eight months on, C-Jay is not only up walking again, he’s getting on with his life: last week he was back at Lismore’s Mecca cafe and aims to complete his apprenticeship.

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Local News Farmers NSW call for mining and CSG baseline testing Comprehensive and independent baseline water and soil studies should be undertaken prior to mining and coal seam gas operations commencing, NSW Farmers’ members agreed at their annual conference last week. Narrabri District Council chair Matthew Norrie says it was a unanimous vote. ‘Baseline data are the key,’

he said. ‘You need to know what you’re starting with before you can assess an impact. It also ties into the liability issue – which the chief scientist of NSW has admitted herself is a flawed and a hugely grey area. Assessing long-term impact and the liability of companies as to damage to water or land resources starts with the baseline.’

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Chefs from Park St Homemade Pasta Bar. Photo Paul Begg

Accommodation prizes are up for grabs for employees, employers or volunteers working in Brunswick Heads. Spearheaded by the town’s chamber of commerce, the customer service awards aim to acknowledge the individual people who help maintain the ‘Simple Pleasures’ branding of the town with a high standard of service. There are two categories: hospitality/retail and professional (health, legal, property etc) and the awards are in partnership with local Job Search

agencies Tursa, Nortec, EnviTE and Max Employment. Brunswick Heads chamber executive officer Cherie Heale says judges will be looking at presentation, personality, initiative, product knowledge and exemplary service.

Two categories Nominations close Friday August 29 and forms are available at the Visitor Centre, participating businesses or online at www. brunswickheads.org.au.

Stukulele and Miss Amber are organising a big third birthday bash this Thursday at the Court House. Photo Jeff Dawson

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Three years ago, around 130 patrons gathered at Mullumbimby’s Court House Hotel for the first ever ‘Uke Mullum’. And ever since, Stukulele and Miss Amber’s themed uke nights have been a regular monthly event.

Cash prizes and a trip to address politicans in Canberra are up for grabs for the winners of the federal parliament’s House of Representatives My First Speech competition. Open to high school students, the competition asks

Next Thursday’s celebration will feature special guests Joel Salom, Aso Bell, the 12-piece Northern Rivers Uke Orchestra and local guitar whiz Warren Earl. For more visit www. ukemullum.com.

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Crown parks appoints community committee A community advisory committee (CAC) has been announced by the governmentrun corporation that controls many of the state’s holiday parks and reserves, NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust (NSWCHPT). According to NSWCHPT chair Alan Revell, the committee ‘will provide statewide advisory representation and a further link between community interests and the NSWCHPT board on matters relating to the manage-

ment and development of the Trust’s holiday parks and reserves throughout the state.’ Locally, NSWCHPT took control from Council of all three Brunswick Heads holiday parks and some public reserves, along with Byron’s Clarkes Beach Holiday Park in 2006. In Ballina, the corporation took over and controls Lake Ainsworth, Shaws Bay and Ballina Central parks and is facing an angry public with its development plans at

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Silver Sands Holiday Park in Evans Head. The 12 members appointed range from ecologist Dr Anne Kerle from NSW Nature Conservation Council to Malcolm Poole, chairman of the NSW Recreational Fishing Alliance.

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Local News Host families needed for UAE students Byron Bay will be the new destination for a four-week English language homestay program for 40 United Arab Emirates (UAE) high school students, and a few students are yet to be placed with host families. Local families anywhere from Ballina through to Ocean Shores are invited to host, and there is an allowance paid to each family to cover costs. Arriving in early August, the group will stay for 27 days with local families and study English each day at the Byron Bay English Language School. Director of the school, Michael O’Grady, said, ‘We are so

delighted that they chose us. They are opting out of their long-term Gold Coast experience and looking for something different in Byron Bay. ‘August is usually quiet in town. So this will help everyone – homestays, teachers and activity operators. ‘It is a great way to experience a different culture.’

Costs covered ‘We have some wonderful families who will enjoy a unique cultural experience by hosting their students’, says Mr O’Grady. Those interested please call 6680 8253 or email clare@ bbels.com.au.

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Mayor christens Parklands’ loos The North Byron Parklands (Parklands) in Yelgun, home to Splendour in the Grass and Falls Festival, have just installed 258 composting toilets in preparation for the Splendour audience this week. General manager of Parklands, Mat Morris, says the re-locatable loos are ‘an infinitely more sustainable solution,’ that resolve some issues that outdoor venues face, including ‘a significant reduction in waste-water truck movements’ and transporting hundreds of port-a-loos and showers to and from site.

Shire Council recently provided an approval to augment our existing grey water treatment facility, which processes shower water,’ he said.

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FRI 25 SAT 26 SUN 27 JULY 2014 Dear Residents, We wish to inform you of the SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS music festival being held at North Byron Parklands, Wooyung on THURSDAY 24, FRIDAY 25, SATURDAY 26 and SUNDAY 27 July, 2014. The approved hours of operation are 11am to midnight, Thursday 24 July, 11am to 2am Friday 25, Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 July 2014. Audio testing will take place on Thursday 24 July from 11am within the approved operating hours.

TRAFFIC A professional traffic management plan has been developed in consultation with state and local regulatory authorities to help minimise the impact of this event on the local community and the immediate surrounding areas to North Byron Parklands. Traffic planning has been revised to include additional measures implemented to mitigate traffic issues experienced at last years event. Changed traffic conditions include: t Barrier defined temporary turning lanes along Tweed Valley Way and on the Northbound and Southbound off ramps from the Pacific Motorway at the Yelgun interchange. This is to assist in the steady flow of through traffic. Please follow the directional signage. Please note traffic infrastructure will be in place from 5pm Tuesday 22 July and will be removed by 5pm Tuesday 29 July. t Reduced speed limits of 40km/h will be in place along Tweed Valley Way / Brunswick Valley Way commencing approx. 200m south of the Yelgun interchange continuing along Tweed Valley Way to north of North Byron Parklands main entry, as well as on the Northbound and Southbound off ramps from the Pacific Motorway at the Yelgun interchange. t Reduced speed limit of 60km/h will be in place along Tweed Valley Way from north of North Byron Parklands main entry to approx. 200m north of Jones Road. t To manage potential illegal camping or parking in the immediate surrounds of North Byron Parklands, Local Resident Only access checkpoints will be in operation for Yelgun Road, Billinudgel Road and Jones Road at the Tweed Valley Way intersections. t Traffic control personnel will be in place along Tweed Valley Way between the Yelgun Interchange and Jones Road. t All Traffic Control will be managed by RMS accredited traffic controllers. However, please be prepared for POSSIBLE SHORT DELAYS. t Camping patrons will begin to arrive at North Byron Parklands from 10am on Wednesday 23 July and depart by 5pm Monday 28 July.

PARKING t There is NO PARKING along Tweed Valley Way or in the streets surrounding North Byron Parklands. Special Event Parking restrictions will be in place and Council Parking Rangers will be on patrol throughout the event. Fines will apply. t Please note that camping or sleeping in vehicles within the Byron and Tweed shires is not allowed. Maximum Penalty exceeds $1,000 in the Byron Shire. Council Rangers will be on patrol throughout the event period enforcing this regulation. Festival patrons should only use official campgrounds and caravan parks to camp.

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS t There is NO PEDESTRIAN access into North Byron Parklands.

HOTLINE During the event, a Splendour In The Grass Hotline will be in operation from 10am Wednesday 23 July to 5pm Monday 28 July.

THE EVENT HOTLINE NUMBER IS 02 6680 4049 Local residents with parking, noise or litter concerns during the festival weekend should contact the hotline and we will send our Community Response Team to assist you. The Event Hotline is not to be used for general event enquiries. Residents can also email community@splendourinthegrass.com Venue related enquiries can be directed to North Byron Parklands on 02-6680 4049. We thank you for your patience and understanding. The Splendour In The Grass team

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Local News Githabul corporation placed under administration Darren Coyne

The Githabul Nation Aboriginal Corporation has been placed under administration as a result of ‘serious governance concerns’. The Lismore-based corporation was set up to administer land on behalf of the Githabul people, whose native title rights were recognised by the federal court in 2007. Those rights and interests cover over 1,120 square kilometres of land, spread across nine national parks and 13 state forests in northern NSW.

The Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, Anthony Beven, last week acted on numerous complaints about the way the corporation was conducting its affairs. ‘Following an examination of the corporation’s books and records some serious governance concerns have come to light,’ Mr Beven said. The examiner’s report revealed that the corporation had not maintained accurate membership records, had not held an annual general meeting within the required timeframe, and had not kept proper financial records.

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Byron Bay-based photographer and emerging documentary filmmaker, Evan Malcolm. Photo Jeff Dawson

A new non-verbal documentary consisting entirely of time-lapse imagery has been launched by local photographer and documentary filmmaker, Evan Malcolm. The filmmaker says the doco depicts the fragility and

vulnerability of the Australian environment and how mankind’s consumeristic ways are taking their toll on it. Released independently, Lapse of Reason employs cutting-edge technologies and can be viewed at http://bit.ly/U914CM.

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Helping to restore his lost sense of self were swimming, music, mindfulness and meditation, psychotherapy and computer-based cognitive training.

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Belbeck Investments-Our message ¤ ¤ ­¡ ¡ ¦ ¤­ Belbeck Investments understand and respect the sensitivity of developing in the Byron Shire. We commenced this project in 2010. Since that time we have been consulting closely with the planning officers of Byron Shire Council ensuring that all necessary site investigations are addressed. These investigations have confirmed that our land is capable of supporting the additional land uses and is a desirable location for seniors housing. We are encouraged by the progress that NSW Health has made with its plans for the Byron Shire Central Hospital. We believe that the land use synergy that is created by our land and the hospital site presents a unique opportunity to deliver an integrated seniors living and health care precinct. We look forward to welcoming you to the community briefing sessions that we will host on Tuesday 29 July 2014 and to hearing your comments about our proposal. Warm regards Leigh and John Belbeck

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Light refreshments will be provided. At the briefings, the members of our multi-disciplinary team will present the finding of their investigations and be available to answer questions. JPRA Architects will present a preliminary master plan so that you can understand how the site could be developed as a senior’s living precinct. The Sessions will be held at the Ewingsdale Community Hall which is located in William Flick Lane, Ewingsdale. We ask that you register your attendance at the briefing session of your choice. Registering helps us to plan for our events ensuring there is sufficient seating and refreshments. To register: • EMAIL info@ewingsdaleseniors.com • VISIT the project website www.ewingsdaleseniors.com • PHONE Belinda Barnett or Trinity Woods from Urban Concepts during business hours (9am-5pm) on 1800 825 586 Monday to Friday. Ewingsdale Rd

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Byron Shire Council has placed the Ewingsdale Seniors Living Planning Proposal (The Proposal) on public exhibition. The Proposal is being advanced by Belbeck Investments. The Proposal seeks amendments to the Byron Local Environmental Plan 2014 (Byron LEP 2014) to facilitate the development of a sustainable seniors living precinct on the land legally described as Lot 101 in DP 1140936. Lot 101 is a 15 hectare parcel of land that is comprised of two separate parcels: • The eastern portion with a site area of approximately 6.9 hectares. • The western portion with a site area of approximately 8.09 hectares. Under the Byron LEP 2014 three land use zones apply to Lot 101. These zones are RU2 Rural Landscape, R5 Large Lot Residential and SP2 Infrastructure (Health Services Facility). The Proposal seeks an amendment to the Byron LEP 2014 to achieve the following outcomes: • An expansion of the range of land uses that would be permissible on the site under the existing land use zones to include seniors housing, a medical centre, shops and business premises and restaurants or cafes. • A restriction on the retail and business floor space that can be developed on the site to a combined maximum total floor space of 3000 square metres. • The location of the medical centre, retail and commercial uses within a specified area (Area A). Area A is not to exceed a total site area of 1.65 hectares. • A requirement that the development of the land for seniors housing occurs prior to or concurrently with any commercial or retail development on the site. Figure 1 illustrates how the proposed amendments relate to the land.

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This land is mine Byron residents, some of whom were Jewish, took to the streets on Sunday to highlight the ongoing and horrific Israeli-Palestinian war. Last week’s events saw 13 Israelis and more than 400 Palestinians dead, says the BBC. And in this case, the stakes were raised by around a dozen tunnels dug by Palestinians to access the streets of Israel, which led to street combat. In return, missiles, along with tanks and soldiers, terrorised the streets and killed Gazans in the bloodiest loss of life in years. Being isolated and surrounded by those who not only deny your existence but have vowed to destroy you would elicit a defensive attitude. Similarly, being held in an increasingly diminishing high-density open-air prison with no sovereign recognition would drive any human to extremes. While this conflict intensified after the state of Israel was established in 1948, this holy dust bowl has been fought over for millennia: the Canaanites, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Macedonians, Ptolemaics, Maccabees, Romans, Byzantines, Arab Caliphs, Crusaders and the Ottoman Turks have all claimed it at one point. As with almost all conflicts that plague humanity, this one reeks of religious toxicity. If you think you are the chosen race, you are mistaken, for we are all chosen. If you think your opponents are vermin, perhaps you are the vermin. On Sunday’s Byron Bay march, activist Rihab Charida pointed out that Australia and Israel were both occupying governments. She told the crowd, ‘Before we talk about Palestine we need to talk about the occupation here.’ ‘While governments and world powers remain silent, people around the world are speaking up. Enough is enough – free Palestine.’ When it comes to ongoing genocide, Australia’s shamefully airbrushed treatment of its original inhabitants continues. It was the nation’s first PM, Edmund Barton, who set in motion the White Australia legislation, and we have never really recovered or progressed since. On a lighter note, BabaKiueria, or Barbeque Area, is a 1986 satirical role reversal on relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. A must watch short film. Hans Lovejoy, editor

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emissions from fossil fuels are changing the Earth’s climate. The change will be slow at first but the effects are cumulative and irreversible on the timescales of millenia. In the worst-case scenarios air temperatures will rise 4°C by the end of this century. The polar ice caps and glaciers will melt and the sea level will rise, thereby imperilling infrastructure and threatening the entire livelihood of those in countries like Bangladesh who live close to sea level. More extreme weather events are expected, biodiversity will be affected, the oceans will

by Noel Barton become more acidic, and there will be adverse effects on human health. Every credible expert I’ve read says that it would be far better for humankind to act now to avoid problems caused by CO2 emissions, rather than to act in response once effects have occurred. Meanwhile, the low-carbon future should also be viewed as a huge economic opportunity. There are immensely powerful global drivers at work: Decarbonisation of supply. This is the switch towards solar and wind for electricity generation, and the introduction of new industrial processes that reduce CO2 emissions and save energy. Pollution reduction. Coal doesn’t only involve CO2 pol-

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lution, it causes many other problems as well. Energy security. Every country in the world wants an assured energy supply, not something that can be turned off at the whim of an autocratic regime elsewhere. New-build infrastructure. Just in case we forget, there are billions of people on this planet still without an electricity grid. These citizens want the convenience of electrical power, and renewables will offer the easiest way for them to get it. Manufacturing policy. Some countries see the low-

The repeal of Australia’s carbon tax means we lose valuable time to confront the challenges we inevitably face.

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ometimes governments make really bad decisions. I’m talking about monstrously stupid decisions that will be incredibly hard to rectify, yet if left unrectified will be a huge burden for decades. I’m talking about a decision so bad that our descendants will shake their heads in incomprehension, sadness and, yes, anger. They will ask how we could have been so badly and stupidly governed. Last week the Australian government repealed its carbon tax legislation. This tax was paid to the government by major CO2 emitters. Money received was redistributed to the electorate to reimburse costs passed on by emitters. This was done in a reasonably fair way, with people on low incomes receiving preferential reimbursement compared to those on high incomes. The carbon tax had been in operation in Australia for two years. It was working; CO2 emissions were falling as gas and renewables replaced coal-fired power generation and industry introduced new processes and saved energy in response to the cost signal. Yes, there were losers in this process, particularly the coal-fired electricity generators. But there were big winners, too, particularly new industries based on renewable power and energy efficiency. Jobs might have been lost because of the carbon tax, but jobs were created too. It needs to be stated clearly why the carbon tax is a good thing. Today there is a 97 per cent consensus among climate scientists that CO2

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carbon future as an opportunity to strengthen their industrial base. They will put in place initiatives to promote the interests of their own economies, including R&D incentives and government programs. Our government is blind to these drivers. And here is my special message to deniers who don’t accept the science of climate change. The trend is not your friend. Pioneers and early adopters are reshaping the economic landscape across the world, and they will be rewarded for their foresight as the effects of climate change become more evident. In contrast, those who seek to preserve the status quo – our local fossil-powered dinosaurs – will be left with

stranded assets and a huge task to fix the mess that has been caused. So even if you deny anthropogenic climate change, influential people in the rest of the world disagree with you, and they are today making cool-headed decisions in boardrooms in countries like Germany and China that will affect you tomorrow. Our fossil fuel reserves are undeniably finite, so we have to move to a clean energy infrastructure eventually. But we now know that our fossil fuel gift from nature comes at a terrible price. If we burn all the fossil fuels we will be hot, flooded, traumatised by weather, threatened by disease and morally weakened by the changes we have wrought to our planet. We are literally threatening the prospects for human life on this planet. There is a clear path forward that involves collaboration and good governance to move us to a low-carbon and then zero-carbon future. It’s not even a difficult path, because it offers a cleaner and more comfortable environment, without economic disadvantage, as well as jobs in sunrise industries and better stewardship of our resources. But the low-carbon path is challenged by those who want to preserve their current position and wealth – generally old men who manipulate the levers of power to their advantage. Q Reprinted with permission. See the full opinion piece with reference notes at www. sunoba.blogspot.com.au.

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Blame the previous mob, not us 2009) to progress the assessment of the site’s rezoning. The landowners were left with no alternative but to ask the former state government to assume responsibility as the consent authority after years of Council inaction, despite the offers of additional resources to allow Council to complete this role. All Byron Shire councillors would prefer the decisions around West Byron to be made by Council. However, some of us believe it is time for Council to start taking responsibility for deci-

sions – or indecision – of past elected councillors. If, like us, you are angry that the state government was left with no alternative but to step in, make sure your anger is directed at those responsible for this outcome – those who asked for your vote so they could occupy the roles of mayor and councillors for Byron Shire between 2005 and 2010 and then failed to do the hard parts of their jobs. Crs Diane Woods, Chris Cubis & Alan Hunter Byron Shire

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and requested funding for a planner to undertake the task. Council had received an offer in writing from the West Byron landowners to fund a planner of Council’s choice should the Department of Planning not be in a position to provide such resources. Council never even responded to this offer. Byron Shire Council has been urged in writing by the director-general of NSW Department of Planning (June 2008) and then by Kristina Keneally when she was minister for planning (March

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Glorious day What a glorious day for Australia! The dreaded carbon tax is gone, and the future looks bright. The prices of everything will fall, the economy will boom, and there will be jobs galore. Even the flock of pigs circling overhead in the afternoon sun are squealing with delight! Matthew Lambourne Mullumbimby

Misplaced books After the great generosity of the owners in giving their precious library of books pertaining to Aboriginal culture and history, for people to look at on the Bushtucker stall last Wednesday week at the NAIDOC celebration in Mullumbimby, it was sad to find that some books have been misplaced. If anyone knows where these are, they could return them to the Neighbourhood Centre. V Audrey for Sisters for Reconciliation Mullumbimby

Best wishes Reading a truly independent regional newspaper is an all-too-uncommon pleasure these days and modern communications make it easy for interstate readers and infrequent visitors to do so. One of the pleasures in getting an online PDF of The Echo, apart from allowing an insight into local affairs and politics, is reading Mungo MacCallum’s weekly piece,

Letters to the Editor Send to Letters Editor Michael McDonald, fax: 6684 1719 email: editor@echo.net.au Deadline: Noon, Friday. Letters longer than 200 words may be cut. Letters already published in other papers will not be considered. Please include your full name, address and phone number for verification purposes.

frequently on topics closer to home for us. We missed them during his recent illness, and were happy to see their return. The July 15 edition of the paper, however, marked the third week without them again. We convey our best wishes to Mungo, Jenny and family, and trust that his recovery continues and that we may read his insightful observations again soon. Jon Millard & Liz Cousens Canberra

Splendour volunteers Are you intending to volunteer for Splendour In The Grass (SITG) in order to get an admission ticket? We ask you to reconsider please from an ethical perspective. Conservation Of North Ocean Shores Inc. have been tirelessly protecting the environment to the north of the shire for more than 25 years. CONOS is opposed to SITG situating their massive festival in the middle of one of the last wildlife corridors which connects the coastal nature reserves with the hinterland World Heritage reserves. The SITG festival site is in a biological hotspot (within a biologically hot shire) with more than 50 threatened species in the locality and numerous Aboriginal heritage values. SITG relies upon a large number of volunteers to boost their profit margin. We urge potential volunteers not to

trade the environmental and heritage values of the site for the price of admission. As Dr Benwell (40 years as a local ecologist) stated: ‘Is it ethically acceptable to use a high-conservation-value area to study the effects of human disturbance on wildlife?’ Dr Benwell is one of many professionals that we quote on our Facebook page (CONOS Inc). Please acquaint yourselves with this information source and consider your stance from an informed basis. The festival can be moved but the environmental and Aboriginal heritage values cannot be moved. We hope some of the Bentley magic will rub off and guide your decision. Bob Oehlman President CONOS Inc

Budget boomerang The announcement of the 2014 Boomerang Festival not going ahead demonstrates the critical importance of arts funding to maintain a vibrant arts and cultural sector. Without government backing in the modern world we will never be able to just depend on the input of the private sector to ensure the flourishing of the arts. Arts and culture are an expression of who we are as people. The arts provides colour, meaning and vibrancy to our lives. Without it we are in danger of being defined as merely economic units in a cold and

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Noisy neighbours? Victims of Holiday Letting (VOHL) has become aware that many neighbours of holiday lets are not reporting to Byron Council incidents that disrupt their amenity. Currently, holiday letting is illegal in R2(2a) residential zones in Byron Shire. Many of these incidents involve offensive noise. The NSW Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (Noise) gives a legal definition. In summary, it states that offensive noise is any noise being emitted from premises, or from outside the premises, where the comfort, rest or sleep of someone is disturbed. This is operational 24/7. For example, if the occupants of a holiday let are continued on next page

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North Coast news daily: continued from page 11 making noise that wakes or disturbs your sleep, then it is offensive noise. VOHL advises people who are subjected to noise disruption to keep a diary. You can do something to stop this. Record the date, time, details of the incident and any action taken. The next business day contact Byron Shire Council on 6626 7000 (Monday to Friday 9–4) to lodge a complaint. Be sure to ask for a CRN (Customer Request Number). Council officers can advise and take action against the offending holiday let. We suggest that VOHL be informed on 0410 319 163 or email vohlbyronbay@mullum.com.au. Unlike most other holiday accommodation, holiday lets do not have onsite management to monitor and take action against disruptive behaviour. Unfortunately, there are too many holiday let owners who are unable or unwilling to control behaviour that disturbs neighbourhood amenity. Doug Luke Coordinator, VOHL Byron Bay

Sculpture walk plans The proposed Sculpture Walk I DA for Palm Park in Mullumbimby at this stage will most likely come before

Remember the war horses As the annual roll-call for horses’ birthday on August 1 quickly draws near, closely followed by the centenary of the outbreak of World War I on August 4, 1914, let us also pay tribute to the thousands of Australian horses that accompanied our soldiers into battle overseas, particularly the most respected of all, proudly known as the ‘Waler’. Specially bred up over many years from a mixture of breeds introduced to Australia from early settlement, including the Clydesdale draught horse for added strength and durability, they proved their worth as one of the best cavalry horses of all time, capable of carrying the massive weight of a fully laden soldier and associated equipment through lengthy periods of battle. On this matter I draw on Council for determination around August. The DA is in the names of one local sculptor and one other local who are asking for the okay for 13 permanent sculpture sites, 12 of which are sight unseen, on our naturally beautiful riverside. I believe the onus should

the memoirs of a then young Bangalow lad and family member, namely John Hayter Ferguson, who in the call to arms and amid heavy shelling had his horse blown to pieces beneath him. As luck happened John survived, notwithstanding the terrible loss of one side of his buttock, but on returning to Bangalow he

renewed his horse riding passion propped up in the saddle by a specially padded cushion to maintain balance. Not so lucky was his brother Lieutenant Thomas Karl Ferguson who paid the supreme price, never to see his home town again. The grief thrust on our soldiers at war’s end in having their magnificent steeds quarantined from re-entry to Australia was heartbreaking. Many were sadly put down by their riders for fear of mistreatment at the hands of strangers in foreign lands. They deserve their recognition in the realms of Australian history, both man and beast alike. A monument to their honour stands in the NSW city of Tamworth, lest we should ever forget. John Hayter Tintenbar

be upon them to explain why this and Sculpture Walk II (from the scout hall to the pool), which in turn are part of a five-stage tourist-orientated Mullumbimby story trail, should not first be required to be presented as a concept plan open to public submission as it entails the

possibly overwhelming use of public land. Considering the permanent nature of the sculptures perhaps it is not too much to ask that future individual sculptures be on public display for discussion before they become fixtures in the town’s landscape.

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Letters I am unfamiliar with Suvira McDonald’s body of work; however, I like the concept, execution and effect of his seat sculpture recently installed in Brunswick Heads. I am unsure if he is the sculptor of the subtle cobweb installation in the tree at the roundabout. I love it. The DA Gateway Sculpture however fails to lead me anywhere. Will I be listened to? June Grant Mullumbimby

One true statesman Regarding your editorial of July 15, ‘Backing a turd’, I take issue with your statement that Gough Whitlam ‘failed largely because of incompetent ministers within his party’. That view is the one propagated by the minions of the very man that your editorial was castigating, Rupert Murdoch, which demonstrates his reach and powers of deception; they are instilled in the Australian psyche. Gough Whitlam is the only true statesman that Australia has produced and his government, in its brief reign, introduced a raft of legislation that changed the face of Australian society. Every Australian woman should have a statue of the late Lionel Murphy, the Whit-

Theme park ride or wildlife corridor? Q Having attended the Simon Richardson transport meeting on Thursday evening I am a little concerned that some of these private proposals for use of the corridor would turn our shire into another Coffs or Gold Coast with a ‘theme park’ atmosphere. Byron Bay particularly is an area people come to relax, surf, walk to the lighthouse, watch whales, kayak and look for places to walk and cycle! They want a natural, adventure or relaxed experience. I have met many people visiting our area who are disappointed there is nowhere safe to ride and not many

places to walk. We need to keep the corridor for everyone to use (especially locals) – not just tourists prepared to pay big bucks to pay an operator to get them to Bangalow or Mullumbimby. This is not a public transport option. The obsession with keeping the rails has become a deterrent for real discussion on viable transport options in the shire. The rail trail is part of the transport solution – providing a safe, beautiful, sustainable place for people to walk or cycle throughout the whole of the northern rivers region. This is a fantastic, regional project that can

share the corridor with the North Byron Beach Resort who have done the work and have an advanced proposal in place. With all of these other proposals coming out of the woodwork now (since the rail trail has become a reality) – there could be a risk that it will all come under the ‘too hard basket’ for the government. Let’s stay focused on keeping the corridor in public hands and not selling out to multiple private enterprise groups that may take away from the real northern rivers experience. Marie Lawton Byron Bay

Q The meeting exposed many private business ideas very late in the whole process of corridor utilisation. Although some had some tangible vision, the overall effect I found was that those with developed plans would be better suited to the Gold Coast or Disneyland. The emphasis on cost recovery is paramount, as with any private venture. This would undoubtedly give preference to extracting tourist dollars whilst offering locals mostly a one-off novelty experience. I found the pure attraction of a rail trail rose above any glitter of private enthusiasm,

as the corridor would truly belong to us, the people, to use with unencumbered flexibility and freedom. It may be possible for some of the presented ideas to operate alongside a rail trail on parts of the corridor, but I feel the overarching aesthetic appeal lies in the pure enjoyment of the natural aspects of the corridor without any distractions by theme-park influences. With electric bikes spearheading a real future mainstream low-cost transport trajectory, the rail trail clearly makes more sense than ever. Tim Shanasy Byron Bay

lam government attorneygeneral, on their bedhead. The divorce law reform bill, the legal aid bill and the equal pay legislation unshackled Australian women from their chains and ramped up their place in Australian society. And who is to say that the late Rex ‘keep it in the ground’ Connor was wrong? He envisaged a Norwegianstyle wealth fund for Australian mineral assets and what have we got? Mining corporations so powerful that they

can bring down governments and install their puppets, to wit, the bat-eared Jesuit, Tony Abbott. And the mugs are cheering, mining is good for you, they shout, get rid of the carbon and the mining taxes – it’s the ultimate spin. If you take the Whitlam government’s legislative agenda, piece by piece, it is hard to fault and the conservative forces within our society have been spectacularly successful in diminishing his heritage. Whitlam was, as the

Russians would put it; ‘burnt by the sun’. Lester Brien Byron Bay

a memorial to a loved one. While this is to be applauded, it is reasonable to assume that the donors would want a shelter that is able to be used for its intended purpose. However, it would appear that Council’s discretion on its size, siting, design and orientation raises questions as to whether or not this is achievable. The siting and orientation of the shelter has been done to take command of the view of the pedestrian

bridge and Simpsons Creek. In itself this would be reasonable. However, there is absolutely no consideration to the known micro-climate of South Beach Park. Winds howl up Simpsons Creek and will blow directly through the shelter, making it unuseable or uncomfortable to use for considerable periods of the year. Perhaps this is why the existing shelters are located further north and take advantage of the curvature of continued on page 14

Bruns shelter siting Negatively dubbed ‘The Opera House’ even before it has been completed, the new shelter in South Beach Park on the foreshore of Simpsons Creek, Brunswick Heads, has sparked controversy. A Byron Council officer has advised that the shelter has been privately funded as

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Uniting Church Op Shop, Dalley St, Mullumbimby is open each Saturday 8am–noon. Lots of winter coats to choose from at low prices.

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The Lennox Community Market is on again Sunday 29 July on the fields next to the Lennox Head Cultural & Community Centre.

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Lions Club of Brunswick-Mullumbimby meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Ocean Shores Country Club at 7pm. Phone 0417 019 343 for more information or write to PO Box 12, Mullumbimby 2482.

Mullumbimby Branch CWA Garage Sale is to be held 8am–2pm on Saturday 26 July at the CWA Rooms, Tincogan St, Mullumbimby. Books, plants, crockery, furniture, bric-abrac. Enquiries Phone Sue 6684 1675.

Dunecare day Green and Clean Awareness Team Dunecare day Sunday 20 July 9am–12 noon, meeting in front of the Beach Cafe at Clarkes Beach. Enquiries Udo 0413 173 786 or Veda 6685 7991. Monday 28 July at 6pm, Heartspace, Santos, cnr Burringbar and Stuart Sts, Mullumbimby. For more information Bridget on 0431 691 562, visit soul2soulcommunication.com or email bestillwithin@gmail.com.

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Byron Aged Care Aux is holding a mini-fete at the home in Butler St (next to the Police Station) on Sat 2 Aug, 9am–2pm. All funds raised on the day will go towards the purchase of electric beds for the residents. Enq to Jan 6684 7241.

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As for the design, it was explained that it was a ‘standard design’. The shelter’s skillion roof will stand in stark contrast to the pitched-roof design of existing shelters both on the foreshore and in Torakina Park. Worse, the roof takes away the vista from the east and west onto Simpsons Creek. Regrettably, the accumulative effect of this intended memorial will stand as an ugly edifice to the lack of competent planning. Perhaps it is up to Council to fund a reconsidered shelter with a more appropriate siting, design and orientation and realise for the donors their intentions. Patricia Warren Brunswick Heads

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Antiques fair The Northern Rivers Collectors Club Inc in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Mt Warning AM (Murwillumbah) are holding their 24th Antiques & Collectables Exhibition & Trading Fair at the Murwillumbah Civic Centre on Saturday 2 August from 8.30am till 3pm. Admission is adults $5 and school children $1. Proceeds from this event are being donated to Tweed Palliative Support Inc. 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.

the dark ages. Science, social justice, decency and humane treatment of our fellow human beings have now been abrogated by the neanderthal Liberals and their equally despicable Nationals mates, all in the name of their great god the dollar! These idiots are a danger to the social cohesion of this nation and the world’s attempts to tackle the environmental destruction coming upon us from the man-induced climate changes we are already seeing manifest all over the globe. The head-in-the-sand stupidity of a self-seeking, money-hungry, materialistic generation of idiots has taken Australia back to the time of chauvinism, sexism, social inequity and ignorance. The sooner these loathsome things pretending to be our government are thrown out of office the better. Our kids’ future simply cannot afford this pack of grubby servants of money any more. M Mizzi Byron Bay

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Journalist Mike Carlton is an impassioned writer on whatever subject he turns his attention to, mainly Australian politics and society. But when it comes to the Royal Australian Navy, he hoists the battle ensign and hits full steam ahead. Enough of the naval metaphors. Carlton’s previous book, Cruiser: the life and loss of HMAS Perth and her crew, dealt not only with that ship’s remarkable actions in World War II, but the injustice in not fully recognising the deeds of her master and crew. It’s similar with First Victory. Carlton wants to tell a ripping yarn, but he also wants to make a point. The exploits of HMAS Sydney and her quarry, the German raider Emden, are worthy enough material, but Carlton uses the book to argue that Australia had no choice but to become engaged in World War I. He points out that before the outbreak of war, Germany had developed a flourishing colonial empire in Asia

and the Pacific, including German New Guinea ‘at our very doorstep’. Moreover, as war grew ever more likely between European powers in the early 1900s, Germany was drawing up plans to choke the lucrative and vital shipping trade between Australia and Britain. By 1911, the German East Asia

Squadron already had war orders to carry it out. And when war broke out two years later, they did just that. Aided by an established espionage network in Australia, the Germans unleashed havoc on Allied merchant shipping in the Indian Ocean. And it was all down to one light cruiser, the SMS Emden and her wily master, Kapitan Zur See Karl von Muller, who became the war’s first celebrity. The recently commissioned RAN had as its flagship the battlecruiser HMAS Australia, which could outgun any German ship in the Pacific. This deterrent kept the main German fleet at bay, but the Emden was given free reign to roam the Indian Ocean merchant shipping lanes. In three months, Von Muller and his crew captured 26 ships, of which 19 were sunk including a Russian cruiser and French torpedo boat. He became a celebrity on both sides of the war for his daring and his chivalry in saving crews before sinking their ships. His raids even held up the first

Australian and New Zealand troop convoy in Western Australia. In the end bad timing caught the Emden, which had raided the Cocos Islands to destroy communications stations and undersea cables. Von Muller was unaware that the Anzac convoy had set out and was only 80 kilometres away, and it was the escort cruiser HMAS Sydney which broke away for the engagement which would bring about the destruction of the Emden. It’s one hell of a story, and for the most part it’s the deeds of the Emden and her cast of remarkable characters that enthrall the reader. The exploits went on even after the Emden was run aground, with some of her crew making a daring escape in a rotting schooner and finding their way back to Germany after astonishing land and sea adventures. Whether or not you’re convinced of Carlton’s belief that Australia had to join the war, you have to acknowledge his compelling argument and swashbuckling high seas drama.

The important work of investigative journalism Where would we be without investigative journalism? How would we uncover scandals and corruption, hold the government and corporations accountable or expose matters that are concealed? How can we probe and establish the truth? Byron Bay Writers Festival director Edwina Johnson says these and other vital questions will be addressed when some of Australia’s most prestigious and award-winning, investigative journalists feature in several hard-hitting Festival panels. Esteemed journalists David Marr, Colleen Ryan and

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by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7pm With the Tromso Chess Olympiad less than a fortnight away, the Norwegian organisers have exploded a bombshell by excluding the Russian Women’s team, the defending champions. Norway, to the anger of the world body FIDE, one of whose vice-presidents has made threats of cancelling the Olympiad, ruled that Russia had submitted their women’s team a month after the deadline and had to be excluded. Russia admitted missing the deadline but claimed they were trying to resolve whether Kateryna Lagno could participate in the Russian team. Ukraine, having already lost their top male player Sergey Karjakin to Russia a few years earlier, objected and demanded that Lagno sit out the normal waiting period for federation transfers. Russian FIDE President Kirsan Iljumzhinov managed to have the rules by-passed, but not early enough for the Russians to enter their Olympic team on time. Up stepped the Tromso organ-

Christopher Warren will feature in Friday’s session When Media Empires Fall: The Inside Story, chaired by local resident, author and commentator Edna Carew. David Marr is the author of Political Animal. He is a Walkley-Award-winning journalist and has written for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Monthly. Colleen Ryan was a Fairfax journalist for more than 35 years and she is a threetime Walkley Award winner, including the coveted Gold Walkley. Colleen’s latest book is Fairfax: the Rise & Fall. Christopher Warren is the isers, who stated, ‘We have a duty to treat all federations alike,’ and excluded nine teams for clear breaches of the entry rules. In response to Iljumzhinov’s lobbying to have the decision reversed, the organisers objected to ‘the entire idea that the highest representative of FIDE can overrule and change obligations “with the stroke of a pen”.’ Relations between the world body and Tromso have been strained for some time, with FIDE recently launching a public attack on the impact of Norway’s visa rules on some teams. (Norway replied that they are merely following standard European visa rules.) Most pundits are predicting that Russia and FIDE will find some way to force the Norway organisers to back down and that on August 2 the Russian women’s team will sit down alongside a record 170 other countries in Tromso and begin play. However, the sight of an organiser standing up to the widely disliked FIDE hierarchy has engendered cheers from many quarters and offered hope that the upcoming FIDE election may end Iljumzhinov’s 18 year rule.

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Newcastle Herald journalist Joanne McCarthy.

CEO of the Walkley Foundation for Excellence in Journalism and is the immediate past president of the International Federation of Journalists. Another of Australia’s most respected investigative journalists, five-time Walkley Award winner, Kate McClymont from the Sydney Morning Herald, will feature

on Sunday in the session Getting To The Truth: Courage and Persistence in Investigative Journalism. Joining McClymont on the panel are Colleen Ryan and Joanne McCarthy. McCarthy is a Newcastle Herald journalist who was named the 2013 NSW Australian Journalist of the Year and Gold Walkley

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Award winner for her investigations into the sexual abuse of children, primarily by Catholic clergy in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley, and her relentless campaign for a royal commission. Another festival session sure to attract crowds is The Nature of Corruption with Matthew Condon, Tara Moss, P M Newton and chair Moya Sayer-Jones. Matthew Condon’s latest books are two volumes of a true crime nonfiction trilogy Three Crooked Kings and Jacks and Jokers – the epic story of Queensland corruption in the latter half of the 20th century. ‘With the festival now just days away, we encourage everyone to pick up their tickets now,’ says Johnson. For all festival tickets and information go to www. byronbaywritersfesitval.com.

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Whether writers, journalists, poets, comedians, models, professors, psychoanalysts, solicitors, chefs, festival directors, singer/songwriters, publishers or travellers – a cast of fabulous women will provide a prominent voice at this year’s Byron Bay Writers Festival as they take on issues big and small. Saturday’s session titled Half The Sky: The Need to Educate Girls and Women will focus on a pivotal and urgent campaign. Always a favourite with Byron Bay audiences, Susan Wyndham, the literary editor at The Sydney Morning Herald will chair this session, which features Tristan Bancks, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Christine Manfield and Qaisra Shahraz. Local authors Dr Jesse Blackadder and Joanna Immig will discuss Women in a Male World: the Media, Identity and Self-worth with chair and literary editor of New Philosopher magazine and editor-in-chief of Womankind, Antonia Case. Former top model and international best-selling novelist Tara Moss will join memoirist Kate Holden and popular comedian Jean Kittson on Festival Saturday in the session titled The Woman of Many Parts.

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BACK IN THE 1980S GRACE KNIGHT AND BERNIE LYNCH TEAMED UP TO FORM THE EUROGLIDERS – THE ULTIMATE BIG BAND, POP, ELECTRO EXPERIENCE. With an extraordinary number of hits, including Heaven, We Will Together and The City of Soul it was a huge loss to the industry when Lynch and Knight harmoniously relinquished their musical partnership to pursue their own creative pursuits. But now, thanks to a call from the Boomtown Rats, Lynch and Knight have re-formed the Eurogliders and are storming venues around the country with their sensational new Eurogliders Show. According to Grace Knight, a one-time Byron Shire local, ‘It was funny how it happened. I got a call from Glenn A Baker asking if Bernie and I would consider re-forming The Eurogliders to

support Boomtown Rats on their tour, and then they pulled the tour. But we were rehearsed and ready to go!’ Coming back together has been both a creative triumph and, at times, a bit of a challenge for these two headstrong players. ‘I have been off doing my thing now for 20 years, so I have my way of doing things, as does Bernie. We are both very strong characters and it takes a bit for me to get used to taking directions and not being the boss! Although it’s actually good not having to be the one that makes all the decisions sometimes – its a bit of a relief!’ admits Grace. A lot of high-profile bands look back on acrimonious periods that saw them destroyed by their success. This wasn’t the story for The Eurogliders – they disbanded because of very different career directions. In fact Grace Knight didn’t want to be a singer. She wanted to be an actress. ‘I never really felt like I walked away,’ says Grace. ‘I got offered a role in the TV miniseries Come in Spinner. When I got this tiny cameo role I was so excited, and then I had to sing the backing track that went with the miniseries. I was petrified because I was a pop singer and they

wanted this jazzy torch-singer. I tried to tell them they’d made a mistake, but I fell into it. I did it with Vince Jones and the album went ballistic; it was the biggest album the ABC had had at the time and it was in the charts for months and months; I would have been crazy not to follow it up with another album. At one point I had an album in the jazz charts at Number 1 and another in the pop charts at Number 5! And that was it – I was a jazz singer. Bernie was married to Collette Dinnigan, so a lot of his time was spent art directing her parades in Paris and doing the design and music – he had really loved that and he got involved in theatre music, for which he’s received numerous awards…’ So now Knight is back singing Lynch’s songs in the band that sent them on this crazy career-building trajectory. ‘I have always interpreted Bernie’s songs because I love his melodies. He comes from a background of soul music, which is where I come from,’ says Grace, ‘and he has this choir background that I think shows in his use of harmonies and the way he loves building tracks using vocals as an instrument.’ So what should audience members be expecting for the show at Twin Towns?

‘We would be lynched if we didn’t sing Heaven must be there and We Will Together – you know we had a lot of hits! I kind of forgot about it; you go into jazz and get focused in that field. It wasn’t until we went back preparing for this Boomtown Rats tour that I really had a look and we had a lot of hit singles. Then you go oh shit, that will take up most of the set because there are so many of them – and god bless the people who come to the gigs because they want to hear that but, being an artist, you want to do new music. So you do two hits and drop in a new song! ‘We are re-recording some of our old hits in a more contemporary way; it’s an odd thing to do when you have a shitload of new songs that I absolutely love. Some are ready to be recorded, but because Eurogliders haven’t been on the scene for a long time people need to remember who we were.’ There won’t be so much synth. ‘Yes that’s what we are not doing – the full-on synth – or the synthetic drums – those plastic drums are no longer onstage!’

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The Swamps are a fresh blues and rock’n’roll time machine from Byron Bay. This two-piece unit formed in early 2014 and consists of Armitage on guitar/ vocal with Swanny on the drums. The Swamps are quickly gaining a local reputation for a dynamic live show, amazing instrumental prowess and real understanding of the traditions of blues and rock’n’roll. With Armitage hailing from Wellington, NZ, and Swanny a native northern rivers man, this duo is a real cross-cultural mix. The Swamps transmute their Aussie and Kiwi attitudes with a shared love of American artists such as Buddy Guy, James Brown, Dick Dale, Chuck Berry, Doctor John and more. The Swamps are launching their single on Wednesday at the Hotel Great Northern.

WITH HIS HEART ON HIS SLEEVE Mat McHugh is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer who has always worn his heart on his sleeve. From the fateful evening on which he decided that playing an open mic night was the way to win the girl of his dreams, his path as a musician has been adventurous, winding and often unexpected. Mat is best known for his pivotal role in Sydney’s The Beautiful Girls, the outfit who provided the means for his initial musical musings. His role in the band, as the front man and creative force, led to glowing reviews, tours, international

counter, throw your leg over and zap it off. Just make sure the leg you are removing falls into the bagging area. If it doesn’t there will be a specially trained nurse watching, ready to help when you fuck it up. And of course Woolies can even have special Mental Health Days – or weeks… Shit, they’ve got the store; if they lock the doors, they’ve got themselves a mental institution. Why, if they retrained the mentally unwell to do the night pack then they’ve saved themselves some bucks and provided a friendly solution to the homeless epidemic. Just a few days ago Coles announced they are going to be expanding into the financial-services industry. Yes, they will be your bank. They’ve already issued 400,000 Coles Credit Cards, but now in a joint venture with GE Finance you’ll soon be able to get loans. Wow, the supermarket will own your arse. And if you work in the supermarket you’ll be giving all your money back to the supermarket, kind of like the good oldfashioned slave arrangement. I don’t think Marx really got the whole picture when he wrote Das Kapital. How could he had ever foreseen that the world would not be ruled by the bourgeoisie, or the government, but by the supermarket. Yes, my friends, in a very short time you’ll no longer be voting Labor or Liberal. You’ll go to the ballot box and there will be just two boxes, marked Coles and Woolworths. See, democracy is all about choice. Mandy's new book Boyfriends We've All Had and Shouldn't Have is available at Mary Ryan's in Byron and the Book Warehouse in Lismore.

travel, meetings with heroes, dalliances with villains and an exploration of what was important as a human being, an artist and a man. Mat's at the Hotel Brunswick on Thursday.

WORTH A FORTUNE On Sunday the Billinudgel Hotel presents popular local band Jezabels Fortune. The band love doing this gig and it is always a great afternoon. Jezabels Fortune is jam packed with talent including master guitarist Geoff Wright, the rhythm section boasting Lenny Riley on drums and Johnny Harris on bass, on piano well-known local musician Grant Robertson; add vocalist Lyne Davis and you get Jezabels Fortune. Don’t miss them. Gig starts at 3pm.

THE SWAMPS AT THE GREAT NORTHERN ON WEDNESDAY

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SINGER/SONGWRITER MONIQUE BRUMBY HAS JUST RELEASED A NEW SINGLE ALONGSIDE HER SELF-TITLED FIFTH STUDIO ALBUM. TITLED SILENT WAR, THE SONG IS A POLITICALLY POP ROCK HIT THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE NEED FOR EQUALITY FOR SAME-SEX MARRIAGE. ‘I have loving relationships with men and women. I married a woman and Silent War highlights my view that the union of two consenting adults should be supported. In a world that has its fair share of war and conflict, love is a good thing.’ Brumby writes from experience, beaming out loudly, ‘our world is full of colour, don’t let them take it from you… your honour, your integrity, we’re gonna make it through’. Her charm is unmistakable. Although she has lived in Melbourne for the past two decades there is still something of the small-town girl in Brumby. ‘I was born in Devonport, which was a really small place. My biggest thrill was going to the city of Hobart and we’d go to the Cat and Fiddle Arcade and on the hour every hour they had this clock that had a sculpted scene where the

cow would jump over the moon and the dish would run away with the spoon and I used to think, this is the city! I am here with my grandmother! Going to the Cat and Fiddle Arcade was like going to Disneyland!’ As it turned out, Brumby’s talent would ensure she wouldn’t be a small-town girl for long. ‘I used to play soccer for Tasmania. I made the Australian squad a couple of times. I could have been a Matilda. But it was at a time when women’s soccer wasn’t so big – it’s way more recognised now and women can make an income from it. I have always had this dream to coach a kids’ team – to this day there is nothing that makes me feel more comforted than when I take my dog to the park and I see kids playing soccer.’ But life as an elite athlete was not the pathway for Brumby, who started playing in bands at age 17. She credits her career with her having started young. ‘I think a lot of people could be performers or musicians or public speakers, but the longer you go without doing it the more daunting it can be. You have to be thrown in the deep end. I had a music teacher at school who offered me a solo in Jesus Christ Superstar. I thought Me? Really?’ For a woman with such an exceptional voice, Brumby never thought she could really sing. ‘I never thought I had any different singing ability from my friends who would sing along to songs on the radio. My music teacher heard me and

obviously thought something else.’ Brumby’s talent was recognised more than a decade ago when Paul Kelly invited her to co-write a song for his lauded album Words and Music. The two composed and sang Melting, a song about summer. ‘I learnt that simplicity is work,’ says Brumby of writing and recording with Kelly. ‘He had a broken finger at the time and couldn’t play anything more than a bar chord. So he worked it that he could play a G and a D. We talked mostly about summer and what happens in summer and which things melt, like which things change. I remembered my dad burning down a field next to my grandmother’s house – so it became the song. We talked about the special memories you have in certain houses. It was my grandmother’s house that was the most evocative for me. The garden and the house itself. There was this little sunny spot; the garden was abundant with fruit and vegetables.’ Brumby speaks fondly of her grandparents, who she credits as being ongoing inspiration for living a full life. ‘I have this memory. My sister and I were driving on a country road with our grandparents and my grandmother said to my grandfather, ‘Hattie, I think that’s a Mintie tree’. He said, ‘You might be right,’ so we pulled over and they went and shook the branch and all these Minties fell out!’ Monique Brumby, a powerful passionate force of nature. She’ll be shaking your Mintie tree.

Hailing from northern New South Wales, Bree Bullock is what can be best described as a big heart with a guitar.There’s a special kind of beauty to an artist who keeps it simple, and relies wholly on their own raw talent. No bells and whistles, or looping stations. Bree Bullock is that artist. With a fantastically honest and warm stage presence, and songs that range from introspective and emotionally driven to jovial and carefree stories about not much really. Influenced by some of the greats: Joni Mitchell, Carole King, James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and some phenomenally talented contemporaries: Clare Bowditch, Passenger, Emiliana Torrini, Bree’s soulful tunes offer a classic and poetic expression of raw emotion and ‘such is life’ attitude. Exuding a playful wisdom beyond her years, Bree Bullock is certain to turn heads on the Australian music scene with her hard-hitting and soulful performances. She plays the Sphinx Rock Cafe, on Sunday.

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Monique Brumby has achieved a lot in her career: she’s a two-time ARIA winner, has played shows alongside the legendary Jeff Buckley and The Bangles, and has written a song with Paul Kelly. Despite all these successes she’s definitely not afraid to mix it up and try new things. The release of her single Silent War this month from her fifth (and self-titled) album, sees an addition of electronic sounds to her repertoire, something that her fans are embracing. Nicole Brophy released her debut EP Stubborn Love independently in 2010 and launched it as part of The United Tour, which was a six-week national tour show of four individual artists from four states. Nicole has recently toured with Kim Churchill, Caravana Sun, Tex Perkins, Gossling, Dawn, Sarah McLeod, Paul Greene and Monique Brumby and is currently completing the finishing touches on her latest album – recorded in a farmhouse in the southern highlands of NSW, co-produced by Syd Green; it will be released late 2014. Friday at the Currumbin SoundLounge.

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Plenty of movement in the heavens with this week’s sun, Venus, Saturn and Uranus all changing places in the planetary dance. And as above, so below…

IBRA: With your love planet Venus in the E ARIES: Uranus retrogrades in your sign for a H CANCER: Venus joining Mercury and late-week K L six-month retrospective of assessing core needs sign of family for the next month, friends tend moon in Cancer wants you treating yourself like and developing different, more harmonious to seem like relatives. Or behave like them. someone you love. A lavish splash of luxury isn’t and user-friendly ways of relating to others. But Jupiter gives you a big assist to make this inappropriate with your new Jupiter-enriched Why bother? Because the instantly noticeable imperfect world a better place, and this week economy, and as your perspective expands a payoff will be stronger bonds, happier you’re already on the job… bigger picture forms. Approach it with small, interactions and an increased ability to inspire L SCORPIO: Tough taskmaster Saturn in your cautious but determined crab-steps… others. sign’s been hard at work scouring out every I L EO: Pop the bubbly and fl uff up the throne F TAURUS: This week your mentor planet Venus grungy corner of your psyche, and now at cushions as this week’s sun blasts into the in Cancer is a domestic goddess who’s happiest last you can put the good ship Scorpio into Annual Happy Birthday Festival Of Your playing at home. But she’s also at her most cruise control. Not possible? Then just enjoy emotional right now, so as planetary emphasis Majesties. The positive boost you’ve been this week’s injection of cosmic fire lifting and puts relationships under scrutiny, friendships waiting for finally arrives to brighten your lightening your mood and partnerships are likely to undergo mindset and reboot your bravura, but don’t M S AGITTARIUS: Uranus retrograde encourages deconstruction, reconstruction or recycling. ignore lessons of the past year. you to think things through. To be less G GEMINI: Saturn in your house of health is J VIRGO: Focus on what’s wrong this week and revolutionary, more evolutionary by revising questioning whether you’re doing enough for how disappointing is that going to make life? past decisions and deciding what you want your wellbeing. Jupiter’s helping you express You’ll have much more fun letting your creative to change. This week’s planetary emphasis deep feelings, and Venus settles into a familymuse be seduced. If you’re in the mood to show energises new directions as fun-loving, fellow oriented setting. Though you won’t meet the off your goodies, planetary energy in the sign of fire-sign vibes reboot winter spirits with some opportunities waiting for you by hibernating, so self-publicising says go for it. start inviting people over. . creatively exuberant entertaining.

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1. Prominent directors right for a ship (9) 2. Reportedly mean as an emperor (5) 3. Cretans take turn to reconstruct another ancient culture (8) 5. Dim lurch erred, sinfully: infanticide! (5,8) 6. Bewitched swain embraces first love; these are the result! (2-4) 7. French article and English article operate successfully; turned product (9) 8. Support show off (5) 10. Confectionery contains zilch; that’s what you whisper to your loved one (5,8) 15. Snake, a Demerara-back in the long thick grass (9) 17. Merry Seth, crazy poet (9) 18. In the centre, I report back to the magazine, regrettable defunct (8) 21. Still radio interference (6) 22. Divided city (5) 24. Merman calls for alcohol (5)

P P ISCES: As this week mixes spice into the relationship batter, the luuurve word’s your best ally – the more you use it, the more you’ll get. Don’t try to hang on to what you had. Generosity will help transitions and be gratefully received wherever love works – which is everywhere..

artist and in collaborations, Sasha has also shared the stage with renowned musician and producer Ken Stringfellow, USA (The Posies, Big Star, REM), whom she has since worked with in the studio. This July Sasha is on the road in support of her self-titled debut solo EP released in April 2014. Joining her is singer/ songwriter Tom Redwood. A veteran of the Adelaide underground punk scene, Redwood exposed himself as a poignant singer/songwriter with a distinctive voice and knack for words that leave you pondering. She plays on Friday at Byron Bay Brewery, 7.30pm start.

True Vibenation are misfits. Mash together two Zimbabwe-born twins, Verbaleyes and Native Wit, both raised by artist/activist parents, with a touch of Kiwi via childhood friend Klue, and a good dose of horns (brass) and you have a combination you won’t find anywhere else in Australia and possibly the world!

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SASHA MARCH AT THE BYRON BREWERY FRIDAY

Over the years, the inner-western Sydney trio have developed a strong following thanks to a live show that revels in making you dance in a semi-‘special’, unselfconscious way and songs that combine infectious hooks and razorsharp raps with roaring horns and genrebending electronic beats. They even have a self- made instrument that literally turns audience members into human drum machines! True Vibes really have created a distinct yet instantly catchy sound all their own. With three horns, three vocalists and three beat-makers logically True Vibes should have nine people in the band, but after graduating with a masters degree in ‘ballin’ on a budget’ they get by with only three members and a strange delight in lugging equipment to shows. Show starts at 8pm on Saturday at the Byron Bay Brewery.

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The Byron Bay Brewery will be hosting its new regular Thursday ARTSEXPOSURE night featuring graffiti artists creating their art on the spot, decor installations, DJs playing – hip-hop, glitch, dub, liquid DNB, progressive psy and minimal tech – and fire spinners will all be performing on the night. You can also win an OBfive cruiser skateboard sponsored by our friends The Wreck Surf & Street! And it’s a freeentry event. WOW! Even Santa would struggle to top this one. Starts at 7pm on Thursday at the Byron Bay Brewery.

WHAT’S ON AT THE DRILL Five Women Wearing The Same Dress. This next show is coming together superbly. The cast are having fun, which almost certainly means the audience will. It is for adult minds only as it contains adult themes of sex, gender relationships and drug taking and will get you thinking as well as laughing out loud in recognition. Additional good news is that there is an industrial heater that we will use to warm the theatre so you don’t have to fear the cold of a winter evening in the Drill. It plays for three weekends from Friday 25 July to Sunday 10 August. Show starts Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 5pm. Tickets from the Bookshop, Mullumbimby, or online at drillhalltheatre.org.au.

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THE ROAD TO SPLENDOUR Derived from the Greek word τώρα meaning now, local band Tora heard that radio station Triple J were choosing a local act to play at Splendour. They uploaded songs to the Unearthed website, and a few weeks later got a call saying the were chosen to play on the Amphitheatre stage.

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‘We couldn’t believe our luck,’ says guitarist/vocalist Jo Loewenthal. ‘Everything is just moving so fast. We just released our new single Eat The Sun on Sunday as well, which is the title track from our upcoming EP.’ Tora present a chilled electronic/organic combination of sounds popped into existence in May 2013, and released their debut EP Tora last October. The EP received much love from bloggers and radio stations around the globe. In April this year, the band embarked on their very first little tour, which took them down the east coast of Australia and gathered them some new fans. Since then, they have been keeping warm and writing more tunes for their next release, planned for the later months of the year. Tora, who are Loewenthal, Toby Tunis, Shaun Johnston, Jai Piccone and Thorne Davis, play the Amphitheatre Stage at Splendour at noon on Saturday.

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2 FRIDAY Highlights Outkast With Hey Ya!, Ms Jackson, B.O.B. – Rosa Parks… so many monster hits. Heading up the list of awesome first-day gigs is Outkast. With 25 million albums sold globally, two albums enshrined in Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list and celebrating 20 years of making music, Outkast are one of the OUTKAST most successful hip-hop groups of all time. It is impossible to quantify the creative impact and influence of this six-time Grammy-award-winning rap duo. With successful solo albums, blockbuster films and awardwinning fashion lines, together and individually these Atlanta natives continue to raise the bar for originality and creativity. Get ready to claim your space in the Amphitheatre (100 per cent FOMO guaranteed if you’re not in there!) and shake it like a Polaroid picture with Outkast at Splendour 2014. But wait, you also get…

Interpol New York City’s kings of post-punk return to Australia and to the Splendour stage in all their dapper glory. With complex guitars and Paul Banks’s inimitable sombre baritone Interpol quickly became one of the world’s most-

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Since her breakout hit Caught Out There the forward-thinking, boundary-pushing songstress has collaborated with the likes of Björk, Raphael Saadiq, Moby, Outkast, P Diddy and Skream and influenced many more.

Two albums later Interpol has famously headlined some of the biggest festivals in the world including Coachella, Summer Sonic and Glastonbury. They have a new album due later this year and Splendour looks forward to hearing some new tunes from one of our favourite bands.

Ahead of her sixth studio release – due to drop this week – the raw and alternative Food, the Grammy-nominated, cordon-bleu-qualified chef has been wowing audiences over past months with her spectacular live performances including SXSW and Coachella. Your order’s up! Milkshake is ready to go!

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To say Donald Glover is a man of many talents is one hell of an understatement. With a batch of albums and mixtapes under the belt of his shorts, it’s wit and intellect that set this actor, writer, comedian and rapper apart from the rest.

After the screening of the film Silenced, a panel will discuss How Far Would You Go to Tell the Truth? The panel consists of Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack, Senator Scott Ludlam and is hosted by Dr Suelette Dreyfus.

Indeed, you could say he has the Midas touch and we can’t wait to see Childish Gambino paint the stage gold at Splendour.

Only 11 Americans have ever been charged under the US Espionage Act of 1917, eight of them in the past six years. By resurrecting this law and utilising it with unprecedented frequency, the US government seems to make no distinction between those who would sell secrets to a foreign nation and those who release information to the media about issues of great public concern. It would appear that whistleblowing is now equivalent to spying.

Angus and Julia Stone Splendour’s love affair with Angus and Julia Stone ignited following their unforgettable breakthrough performance on the GW McLennan stage in 2006. Two albums, multiple solo releases and a swag of ARIAs later, together and individually, these siblings have carved their names onto the international stage.

Silenced, in Oscar-nominated documentarian James Spione recounts the personal journeys of two of those accused, former NSA officer Thomas Drake and ex-CIA operative John Kiriakou, who was the first US government official to reveal the practice of ‘waterboarding’ as torture on al Qaeda prisoners and is now in prison himself, along with Jesselyn Radack, the accountability advocate who helped bring their cases to light. With particular resonance in the post-Snowden era, Silenced is a David-and-Goliath political thriller about the individuals of conscience who have dared to challenge unethical behaviour such as torture from within the American national security establishment.

Back with their self-titled third album, produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, Angus A N G U S & J U L I A S TO N E and Julia’s creative union has resulted in their best work yet. They haven’t performed together in Australia since 2011. We can’t wait to fall in love with them all over again at Splendour 2014.

Executive-produced by Susan Sarandon, Silenced makes an impassioned and thought-provoking defence of whistleblowers as an essential part of a functioning democracy.

London Grammar Their maiden Australian voyage culminated in a host of rave reviews selling out three headline shows in just a few hours and spellbinding audiences at The Falls and Southbound festivals.

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Australia loves London Grammar – landing them three (yes three!) coveted spots in Triple J’s 2013 Hottest 100, with Hey Now, Wasting My Young Years and a Top 10 placing for Strong. London Grammar will grace Splendour’s main stage amid appearances at Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Bestival and Fuji Rock.

Kelis Warm it up! With two Grammy nominations, platinum and gold records, BRIT, Q and NME awards and dozens of Top 10 singles to her name, Kelis is an artist who needs no introduction.

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MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 8.45-9.15

GYUTO MONKS CHANTING

4.30-5.00 WELCOME TO COUNTRY-MAGPIE 4.00-4.30

GLOBAL VILLAGE

6:00

TUMBLE (LIVE)

11.00-12.00

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND 10.45-12.00

HALFWAY CROOKS DJs

ELSTON

BAD EZZY

LEVINS

JOYRIDE

CAPTAIN FRANCO

6.00-7.00

7.00-8.00

8.00-9.00

9.00-10.00

10.00-11.00

11.00-12.00

DJ SPEX

SEÑOR BOLIVAR

TROPICANTE SOUND SISTEMA

MIKE WHO/SHANTAN WANTAN ICHIBAN

12.00-3.00

3.00-6.00

6.00-9.00

9.00-12.00

LWKY

WORDLIFE

SABLE

YAHTZEL (DJ SET)

LDRU

INDIAN SUMMER

6.00-7.00

7.00-8.00

8.00-9.00

9.00-10.00

10.00-11.00

11.00-12.00

COMEDY CLUB W/- Bedroom Philosopher, Mel Buttle + more 5.00-8.00

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City and Colour

Vance Joy

Splendour ‘hump day’ will host another incredible lineup of great acts with one of the major highlights being City and Colour, also known as Dallas Green (get it? city/colour) – the Juno-award-winning singer/ guitarist for the Canadian posthardcore band Alexisonfire.

Named as an ‘Artist to Watch’ in 2014 by Time magazine, Vance Joy’s single Riptide was the highest-selling Australian single in 2013. Reaching top ten on the ARIA singles and UK singles charts, the song topped Triple J’s Hottest 100 countdown, along with Fearne Cotton (BBC Radio 1 UK) naming Riptide her Song of the Year.

Green began recording as City and Colour in 2005 and With a return to Splendour to premiere has experienced huge success tracks from his debut album, it’s sure to be both on the charts and the a huge homecoming after playing festivals road. Released in 2013 his around the world. fourth LP, The Hurry and The Harm, went straight to Number 1 in Canada and all three previous studio albums have If you didn’t know who Rüfüs were 12 months achieved platinum status there ago, you do now. No fewer than three tracks too, while Little Hell is also included in Triple J’s Hottest 100, multiple now gold in Australia. Little sold-out tours in Australia, sold-out shows C I T Y A N D CO LO U R Hell also debuted at Number around the globe in towns such as LA, NYC 1 on Canada’s Top 200 Chart, and London, two ARIA nominations for their Gold-selling Number 28 in the US, Number 2 in Australia and Top 40 in the Number 1 debut album Atlas, and gracing many people’s UK. highlight lists after their performances at SXSW in Austin this Known for delivering on stage, every one of City and Colour’s year. Their indie-house vibe 2011 and 2012 shows sold out, including is their unique creation of the famed Royal Albert Hall, a two-night summery melodies with stay at the Roundhouse in London and darker driving-club tones. New York’s Terminal 5. He’s just played to We look forward to seeing crowds at Coachella and he’s coming our Rüfüs at Splendour in the way for Splendour! Grass.

Rüfüs

Foals

Metronomy

Indie rock legends Foals return to Splendour in all their glory. The Oxford five-piece followed up their 2008 debut Antidotes with the Mercury-shortlisted Total Life Forever in 2010. That same year they captured our hearts with a stellar performance at Splendour in the Grass and a sold-out run of sideshows. Last year they released their biggest album yet – Holy Fire – which debuted at Number 1 on the ARIA charts and Number 2 in the UK.

Known for writing great songs, crafting lyrics with care and pushing pop melodies into fabulous shapes, London-based RÜFÜS three-piece Metronomy is a band on the receiving end of acclaim from all directions! Their Mercury-prize-nominated and critically lauded album The English Riviera elevated them to the upper echelons of the UK’s music elite. Their newly released fourth album Love Letters has been described as a timeless masterpiece and also happens to be on high rotation in the Splendour in the Grass office. F high riday l Taking synthesisers to heavenly heights, on t ights ar he p Metronomy will join Splendour after revi e o pag us playing the prestigious Primavera Sounds e and Glastonbury.

Relentless touring saw Foals play 155 shows across the world in 2013, travelling 217,438 km, appearing high up the bill at festivals around the world and playing their first-ever UK festival headline slot (Latitude). It’s no surprise then that British media coined Foals as one of the hardest-working acts of the year. Foals will fly in for 48 hours and give Splendour one of their internationally renowned ‘extreme level’ live performances. Give it up for the UK’s best live band.

Friday 25 JULY

... is open all weekend!!

11:00

12:00

DARLIA

DZ DEATHRAYS

THE PREATURES

12.45-1.25

1.40-2.25

2.40-3.30

3.45 -4.00

6:00

5.25 -5.40

INTERPOL

OUTKAST

5.45-6.45

7.15-8.15

8.45-9.45

10.15-12.00

ÁSGEIR

SASKWATCH

HOODOO GURUS - be my guru

ANGUS & JULIA STONE

4.00-5.00

5.30-6.30

7.00-8.00

8.30-9.30

10.00-11.00

AFROGALACTIC

12.00-1.00

1.00-2.30

LUCIOUS DEED

WEBBER

TANTRUM

4.00-5.30

5.30-7.00

7.00-8.30

8.30-9.30

2.15-3.15

4.30-5.45

BUSKER STAGE

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12.00-1.00

1.00-2.00

2.00-3.00

3.00-4.00

MIKE WHO/SHANTAN WANTAN ICHIBAN 11.00-2.15

2.15-3.00

4.00-5.00

6.30-7.15

MAE WILDE PRESENTS: DR SKETCHY'S ANTI-ART CLASS

8.00-9.00

LAMBDA DJs

AKIMBO DJs

11.00-12.30

12.30-2.00

SEÑOR BOLIVAR

6.15-7.00

7.00-10.30

CASSIUS SELECT

DIZZ 1

REMI

SAMPOLOGY

5.00-6.30

6.30-7.30

7.30-8.30

8.30-10.00

PAUL GILDING WITH LINDSAY "THE DOCTOR" MCDOUGALL

TWILIGHT FILM FESTIVAL

10.00-11.30

12.15-1.45

2.30-3.45

4.00-6.00

6.00-9.00

LUKE MORRIS

1.00-1.45

2.00-2.45

3.00-3.45

12.15-2.00

9.30-11.00

COMEDY CLUB W/- Tom Ballard, Michael Hing + more

DALLAS JAMES

11.00-12.00

OH HELLO DJs

APRA SONGWRITERS SPEAK ZIGGY ALBERTS

9.45-10.45

12.30-2.00 SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA

8.00-9.30

PANEL: CHANGING THE WORLD

SAM WESTPHALEN 12.00-12.45

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA

FRIENDS DJs

DJ SPEX

KEYNOTE INTERVIEW:

THE DESERT THIEVES

HARMLESS PRANKSTER (LIVE)

6.30-8.00

3.00-6.15

4.00-5.00

LEO DIAZ 11.00-12.30

TBC CLUB DJs

5.00-6.30

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

JAPANESE WALLPAPER FLAMINGO 3.15-4.00

LEYOLA ANTARA ECSTATIC DANCE JOURNEY

XFAKTA 9.35-11.00

BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE 12.00-12.15

12.45-1.45

DRUMMING CIRCLE WITH RENDRA & THE RHYTHM HUT

MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 9.00-9.30

UKULELE WORKSHOP WITH NICKY BOMBA

MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 7.30-8.00

AFRICAN DANCE WORKSHOP WITH THE KOOII DANCERS

CACAO CEREMONY 6.00-6.30

CIRCUS PLAY SPACE 10AM - 2PM WITH BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE LA LA HOOP SISTARZ BYRON SLACKLINE SAFTEY FIRST

ALEX 2.35-4.00

2:00

9.15-10.30

THE STRYPES

DANCING TIGER

1:00

CHILDISH GAMBINO

YACHT CLUB DJs 8.30-9.15

2.30-3.30

12.00-3.15

FORUM/COMEDY

KELIS 7.30-8.30

THE HEAD AND THE HEART

ELECTRIC TIPI

12:00

SPIDERBAIT

DMA’S

YOUNG FRANCO

(find us at the very small mall)

11:00

1.15-2.00

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

FIESTA

10:00

FRACTURES

ACRO YOGA WITH CASEY CONROY 11.15-12.15

11.00-12.00

9:00

12.00 -12.45

3.45-4.15

AKIMBO

8:00

LONDON GRAMMAR

TORFASON DJs UPTOWN DJs DEPARTMENT DJs VARCITY DJs AUDITREE DJs FREE AGENTS DJs MUTUAL FRIENDS DJs

VISIT OUR STALL AT SPLENDOUR

7:00

KILTER

GYUTO MONKS CHANTING & MEDITATION

GYUTO MONKS CHANTING 9.00-9.30 ZEN THAI YOGA WITH GWYN WILLIAMS & PENNI DONOVAN 9.45-10.45 MEL DOBRA - SACRED TIDES 10.45-11.15

5:00

BALL PARK MUSIC 4.15-5.15

BOOM DEE BRIDES 9.30-9.35

TIPI FOREST

4:00

BURAKA YACHT CLUB THE KITE INDIAN SOM STRING DJs SUMMER PEKING DUK WORDLIFE SISTEMA TANGLE 2.15-3.00 3.00-3.45 3.45-4.30 4.30-5.15 5.15-6.00 6.00-6.45 6.45-7.30

CHARLES MURDOCH THE ACID

12.00 -12.45 12.45-1.30 1.30-2.15

GW McLENNAN TENT

GLOBAL VILLAGE

AIRLING

THE CASSETTES 2.30-2.35

ff 10 % i toh w al f e s ttibva n d w r i sxx

3:00

12.00-12.30

TKAY MAIDZA

MIX UP STAGE

2:00

MANCHOIR

AMPHITHEATRE

1:00

WELCOME TO COUNTRY

CNR FLETCHER + MARVELL ST BYRON

TROPICANTE SOUND SISTEMA 10.30-2.00

KIRKIS

ROLAND STEVE TINGS SUMMERS PEANUT BUTTER WOLF

10.00-11.00 11.00-11.45 11.45-12.30

12.30-2.00

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LIFTOUT PRESENTED BY

The Jezabels One of the hardest working bands in Australian music, The Jezabels shimmer with their anthemic, empowering approach to indie pop. Their debut full-length album Prisoner won the 2011 Australian Music Prize, saw the group named Best Artist at the AIR Independent Music Awards and earned a staggering eight ARIA nominations, two of which they won. Already with hits The End and Look of Love their second album The Brink is a classic testament to the power of rock’n’roll salvation and has cemented The Jezabels deservedly as one of Australia’s most-loved bands.

GW MCLENNAN TENT

beer garden AMPHITHEATRE BAR 1

triple j

Tipi Forest

MAYOR OF SPLENDOUR

LAST FRONTIER BAR

BUNDABERG BREWED & CRAFTED BAR

Golden View Bar

TENT OF MIRACLES PRESENTS

PHOTO BOOTH

BUSKERS STAGE

SPLENDOUR IN THE CRAFT THE HEALING ELEMENT

CIDER BAR

DON JULIO BAR

PRESENTED BY

HAWKERS’ MARKETS

SUPERFOOD HALL

AMPHITHEATRE

Red Bull Music Academy

SKYWHALE

MOËT CHAMPAGNE BAR

LOTUS PALACE

GLOBAL VILLAGE GE

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MISS SAIGON BAR

RA L STO

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PRESENTED BY

NDI

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COCKTAIL BAR

Rounding out the day for your otic pleasure are TuneYards, 360, Violent Soho, The 1976, Art vs Science, Sticky Fingers, Sky Ferreira, Future Islands, Gossling, Hot Dub Time Machines, Ry-X, Wave Racer, Mas Ysa, Circa Waves, Dustin Tebbutt, Little May, Darren Middleton, Tota, Motez, Touch Sensitive, LDRU and Yahtzel DJS, Basenji THE JEZABELS and Fishing DJs.

SPLE

GOLD BAR AMPHITHEATRE BAR 2

GET AWAY FROM HER YOU DICK

LIONEL RICHIE’S HEAD

VERY SMALL MALL

BAR

BURGER PARK

MO’ROCKIN WINE BAR

Forum Garden Bar

HELLO BEER BAR RUMSPRINGER

FORUM

red frogs

r Coat Hangar

disabled patron camping

MAIN ENTRY disabled patron parking

guest services car park

Global Village

For the budding artist within you, the Village also welcomes the wild delights of Dr Sketchy’s world-famous burlesque anti-art school, with local femme fatale Mae Wilde.

Drawing on the diversity of Australia’s creative subcultures, the Global Village is to Splendour what Byron is to Australia – a centre of cross-cultural creative fusion, living in celebration of freedom and conscious evolution.

In the Village Green, enter the Permaculture Dome for a dose of healthy living ideas and participate in one of our exciting Circus Workshops, and be sure to surrender to the Sunset Drumming Circles with more than 50 live drums. The Healing Element returns to The Global Village to offer a wide range of local healers offering a variety of therapies, including: relaxing massage, Zenthai shiatsu, tarot and psychic readings, reiki, kahuna bodywork and acupuncture.

This year the Global Village is set to deliver Splendour patrons the biggest mix yet of Australia’s leading burlesque performers, conscious artists, circus acts and workshop facilitators to inspire and enrich our Splendid weekend.

MIX UP STAGE

LUSH HAIR PARLOUR

LITTLE SPLENDOUR +014,:-6¼; .-;<1>)4

GENERAL STORE

MAP KEY MARKETS

FOOD VANS

FIRST AID

WATER

TOILETS

BONFIRE

MERCHANDISE

TAXI RANK

DISABLED TOILETS

EFTPOS & DRINK TICKETS

INFO

BREATHALYSER

LO N D O N G R A M M A R

VA N C E J OY

FREE WIFI FROM #SPOTIFYONSITE

FOOD

BUS STOP

BT

BUS TICKET SALES

CAMP GROUNDS

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CAMP GROUND ENTRANCE EMERGENCY EXIT CAR PASS REFUND PHONE RECHARGE

CHILDISH BAMBINO

HOODOO GURUS

Now a regular installation in the Global Village, the Gyuto Monks will once again provide four days of peace, pleasure and powerful chanting. Throughout the weekend, the monks will create an intricate sand mandala in their gompa tent, as well as harmonic chanting appearances in The Lotus Palace.

There are so many new creative offerings, including a brand-new venue… The Lotus Palace, by day a chai temple for yoga and dance workshops galore and by night a burlesque palace of wild delights. This is set to be one of the most opulent festival venues you have ever experienced.

The Lotus Palace doors at 4pm on Thursday July 25, with a traditional welcome ceremony with local Minjungbal songman Magpie and the Gyuto Monks followed by night of music and celebration, the perfect way to start your Splendid weekend.

The Splendour All Stars Jam Band featuring Nicky Bomba will keep everyone singing into the wee hours.

Saturday 26 JULY

11:00

2:00

2.00-2.45

3.15-4.15

FISHING DJs

3:00

WAVE RACER

10:00

11:00

360

TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB

6.15-7.15

7.45-8.45

9.15 - 10.15

10.45-12.00

ART vs SCIENCE

TOUCH HOT DUB SENSITIVE TIME MACHINE MOTEZ

METRONOMY

MOTEZ

RÜFÜS

5.00-6.00

6.00-6.45

6.45-7.45

8.30-9.30

9.30-10.15

10.15-11.15

7.45-8.30

RY X

GOSSLING

FUTURE ISLANDS

TUNE-YARDS

VANCE JOY

4.15-5.00

5.30-6.30

7.00-8.00

8.30-9.30

10.00-11.00

2.00-3.00

11.00-12.30

DRUMMING CIRCLE WITH RENDRA & THE RHYTHM HUT

4.30-5.45

6.30-7.15

GOLD FIELDS DJs NIK KALOPER THE JUNGLE GIANTS vs NORTHEAST (THE JEZABELS) DJs vs BLEEDING DUNE RATS DJs PARTY HOUSE DJs KNEES CLUB DJs DJ SET

3.00-4.00

4.00-5.00

5.00-6.00

6.00-7.00

TROPICANTE SOUND SISTEMA

11.00-2.30

2.30-6.00

YOUNG FRANCO

BLACK VANILLA

NICOLE MILLAR

12.00-3.30

3.30-4.30

4.30-5.30

PANEL: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING 12.15-1.45

LEYOLA ANTARA ECSTATIC DANCE JOURNEY

QandA WITH TONY JONES

8.00-9.00

LUEN

8.30-10.00

10.00-11.00

ATARACTIC

MOJO BLUESMEN

12.00-12.45

1.00-1.45

2.00-2.45

3.00-3.45

4.00-4.45

12.40-2.00

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA 12.15-2.00

HAYDEN JAMES YACHT CLUB DJs DJ SET 11.00-12.00

2:00

CHRIS DECKKER

12.00-1.00

J HEASY 1.00-2.00

MIKE WHO/SHANTAN WANTAN ICHIBAN

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

DJ SPEX

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

DJ SPEX & MC HERNAN

6.00-9.15

9.15-10.00

10.00-11.45

11.45-12.30

12.30-2.00

SILENTJAY

JAMIE BENNETT

HIATUS KAIYOTE

EDD FISHER

LORNA CLARKSON

AFRICA HITECH

5.30-6.30

6.30-8.00

8.00-9.00

9.00-10.30

10.30-12.00

12.00-2.00

7.00-10.00

NICK CUNNINGHAM

11.00-12.00

7.00-8.30

4.30-6.30

WARREN EARL BAND

9.45-10.45

MIKE METRO vs BENSON vs TORREN FOOT

TWILIGHT FILM FESTIVAL

KELSEY IRIS

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA

THE DESERT THIEVES

STREETPARTY ft. JEM vs JOSH GILLILAND

COMEDY CLUB W/- Josh Earl, Greg Fleet + more

2.30-4.00

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MAE WILDE PRESENTS: DR SKETCHY'S ANTI-ART CLASS

BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE 12.00-12.15

1.00-2.00

9.30-11.00

1:00

MADAM TEMPEST'S PYRO CIRCTACULAR12.30-12.40

12.00-1.00

BLACK(LIVE)MATH

8.00-9.30 MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 9.00-9.30

2.15-3.15 I OH YOU DJs vs CATS DJs ft. FERRIS

CENOBITE (LIVE)

6.30-8.00 MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 7.30-8.00

12.45-1.45

OLIVER FRANCIS JAMES DE BONO vs BEE AMPERSAND vs HUSLA Ft. 3rd ESTATE

KIMSKI

5.00-6.30

3.45-4.15

UKULELE WORKSHOP WITH NICKY BOMBA

UNCLE(LIVE)JACK

3.35-5.00

CACAO CEREMONY 6.00-6.30

AFRICAN DANCE WORKSHOP WITH THE KOOII DANCERS

PUMPERNICKLE

DYSPHEMIC & MISS ELIZA (LIVE)

GYUTO MONKS CHANTING & MEDITATION

CIRCUS PLAY SPACE 10AM - 2PM WITH BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE LA LA HOOP SISTARZ BYRON SLACKLINE SAFTEY FIRST

BOOM DEE BRIDES 3.30-3.35

ACRO YOGA WITH CASEY CONROY 11.15-12.15

KAMOS 2.05-3.30

12:00

CITY AND COLOUR

DUSTIN TEBBUTT

THE CASSETTES 2.00-2.05

BUSKER STAGE

4.15-5.00

9:00

THE JEZABELS

3.00-3.45

SEÑOR BOLIVAR

FORUM/COMEDY

4.45-5.45

8:00

1.45-2.30

SHIFTEQ (LIVE/DJ)

WOMEN OF LETTERS 10.00-11.30

4.25 -4.40

7:00

LITTLE MAY

12.00-2.00

FIESTA

3.15-4.15

6:00

12.30-1.15

11.00-12.00

11.00-12.00

5:00

VIOLENT SOHO

DARREN MIDDLETON

MINUS ONE (LIVE) GYUTO MONKS CHANTING 9.00-9.30 ZEN THAI YOGA WITH GWYN WILLIAMS & PENNI DONOVAN 9.45-10.45 MEL DOBRA - SACRED TIDES 10.45-11.15

4:00

LDRU BASENJI SKY FERREIRA &YAHTZEL

12.15-1.00 1.00-1.45 1.45-2.30 2.30-3.15

BOSCO vs MADDIE J TOGETHER

THE 1975

12.50-1.30

MAS YSA

GW McLENNAN TENT

GLOBAL VILLAGE

TORA

STICKY FINGERS

12.00 -12.30

MIX UP STAGE

TIPI FOREST

1:00

CIRCA WAVES

MANCHOIR

AMPHITHEATRE

12:00

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6 SUNDAY Highlights Lily Allen The world’s adorable darling, Lily Allen, blew our minds on the Splendour stage in 2007, and with her third album dropping next week and confirmed for Glastonbury, we’re super excited for her to do it all over again this year! Since emerging in 2006 with her iconic debut single Smile, Lily has gone on to sell more than five million albums worldwide. Her second album, It’s Not Me, It’s You debuted at Number 1 in Australia and went four times platinum.

including Coachella, Glastonbury, Sasquatch, the Governor’s Ball and Fuji Rock.

Two Brit Awards (Best Breakthrough Act and Best Male Artist in 2013) and a nomination for a prestigious Ivor Novello Award later, he returns to the surfing mecca of Byron Bay for your listening pleasure.

Hilltop Hoods

Chvrches

With three consecutive Number 1 albums including the biggest-selling Australian hiphop album of all time, a swag of ARIAs and countless other accolades, Hilltop Hoods have not only risen to the top of Australian hip-hop, but have cemented themselves a place at the very forefront of the Australian music industry.

Glasgow electro-pop trio Chvrches return to Australia after gracing the stages of Coachella, Glastonbury and Primavera Sound and ahead of their appearance at Lollapalooza.

Numerous sold-out national tours and standout festival appearances have seen Hilltop Hoods singled out as one of Australia’s most vibrant live acts by press, industry insiders and fans alike.

Cheekily titled Sheezus, her latest offering is out on May 2 and promises to be just as massive with the first track Hard Out Here already amassing more than 24 million YouTube views. With a new swag of songs for your listening pleasure, we can’t wait to welcome Lily back to Splendour.

Combining indie sensibilities with barbed pop hooks and an unhealthy obsession with Prince, Chvrches take elements of classic electronica, hip-hop and post-punk, and yet sound like none of the above.

H I L LTO P H O O D S

Their blend of classic and modern analog synthesisers, bruised beats and crude vocal sampling came to the fore in their singles Lies and The Mother We Share and helped them reach Number 5 in the BBC Sound of 2013, and Number 2 in the UK Blog Sound of 2013.

Darkside

Darkside is guitarist Dave Harrington and electronic producer Nicolas Jaar, two musicians with vastly different Since their unforgettable Splendour backgrounds, but after years of touring debut in 2011 these charming together they have found common Californians have been one hell of a L I LY A L L E N ground: Darkside Dave and Nico use ride; their album Torches sold nearly two each other as mediums, working on primal instinct and million copies worldwide, reaching Number 1 on the ARIA summoning a hybrid of electronic music and psychedelic rock charts along with their six-times platinum song of the year with the kind of artistic depth and breadth for which the term Pumped Up Kicks. Oh, and they also bagged three Grammy progressive was coined. nominations!

Foster the People

Their much-anticipated second release, the Triple J Album of the Week-awarded Supermodel just dropped, with Coming of Age and infectious new track Best Friend in high rotation. With a pumped-up kit of new material, Splendour features among a string of massive performances for the band

Real Souvlaki? FIND US AT SPLENDOUR

For the rest of the festival there will be great acts including Group Love, Wild Beasts, Danny Brown, Illy, Sam Smith, Parquet Courts, Courtney Barnett, Phantogram, Junglr, Mikhael Paskalev, Buraka Som Sistema, Kingswood, Broods, DD Dumbo, Mt Warning, Nick Mulvey, The Creases, Chrome Sparks, Nina Las Vegas, Sable, Golden Features, Cosmo’s Midnight, KLP and Paces.

Late last year Darkside unveiled their debut full-length Psychic to the world through Modular, and just played sold-out shows in Sydney and Melbourne to celebrate. Their performance at Splendour will feature live scenography from Children of the Light.

Ben Howard A young acoustic troubadour who amassed a secret society of fans via the world’s fiercely loyal surfing community, Ben Howard exceeded all of his expectations in just over two years. In 2011 Ben inked his record deal, self-recorded and released his beautiful platinum-selling debut album Every Kingdom. The year was then mapped out on the motorways and back roads of the UK and Europe, where Ben toured relentlessly, selling out every single show and wowing us with an unforgettable Splendour debut in 2011.

FOSTER THE PEOPLE

Sunday

Tyagarah

27 JULY

SERVICE CENTRE

NOW WITH

MIX UP STAGE

12.00-12.30

12.45-1.30

1.45-2.30

2.45-3.30

4.00-4.45

4.55 -5.10

2.30-3.00

3.00-3.45 3.45-4.30 4.30-5.15

MT WARNING

12.30-1.00

1.30-2.15

9.15-10.15

10.45-12.00

ILLY

SABLE

PHANTOGRAM

5.15-5.45

5.45-6.30

6.30-7.15

7.15-8.15

8.15-9.00

9.00-10.00

10.00-10.30

WILD BEASTS

BEN HOWARD

7.00-8.00

8.30-9.30

10.00-11.00

JIMMY DERLER

SURGE (LIVE)

TUMBLE

DARK (LIVE) NEBULA

3.35-5.00

5.00-6.30

6.30-8.00

8.00-9.30

KOOII

SHAKSHUKA

2.00-3.00

3.30-4.30

STRETCH

TAYA vs RHYS BYNON

1.15-2.00 2.00-2.45 2.45-3.30

3.30-4.15

DRUMMING CIRCLE WITH RENDRA & THE RHYTHM HUT

5.00-5.45

SABLE DJ SET

SURECUT KIDS

INDIAN SUMMER

4.15-5.15

5.15-6.00

6.00-6.45

6.45-7.45

7.45-8.45

MIKE WHO/SHANTAN WANTAN ICHIBAN

11.00-2.30

2.30-5.45

5.45-6.30

YOUNG FRANCO

RETIREE

OISIMA

12.00-3.00

3.00-4.00

4.00-5.00

FILM: SILENCED

10.00-11.30

12.00-1.45

1.45-3.00

COMEDY: A RATIONAL FEAR 3.30-4.30

BUSKER DAVE

JESSE HIGGS

TROPICAL ZOMBIE

1.00-1.45

2.00-2.45

3.00-3.45

8.00-9.00

RACHEL MAY

TROPICANTE SOUND SISTEMA

PANEL: HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO TELL THE TRUTH?

6.30-7.15

MAE WILDE PRESENTS: DR SKETCHY'S ANTI-ART CLASS

TIM FUCHS

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

PANEL: LOADED: HONEST CONVERSATIONS ABOUT DRUGS

LEYOLA ANTARA ECSTATIC DANCE JOURNEY

JORDAN RAKEI LOUIS BAKER 5.00-6.00

6.00-7.00

2:00

10.30-11.30

FIRST AID KIT

12.30-1.30

1:00

NINA LAS NINA LAS VEGAS DANNY BROWN VEGAS DARKSIDE

5.30-6.30

FREE LIKE ME

BENJAMIN BLEYERVEEN 12.00-12.45

7.45-8.45

COSMO’S MIDNIGHT

4.00-5.00

2.00-3.30

12:00

LILY ALLEN

2.45-3.30

BOOMFAYA (MC/DJ)

JONATHAN TERRIFIC vs SLOCLO

11:00

D.D DUMBO

12.00-2.00

SAMMY 2 TOWELS vs SPACIE

10:00

FOSTER THE PEOPLE

COURTNEY BARNETT

MARZ RHYTHMIC STARZ (LIVE)

THE PUSS FACE BREAKFAST KILLAH NOT MANI CLUB vs ROSWELL 11.00-11.45 11.45-12.30 12.30-1.15

6.30-7.15

9:00

MIKHAEL PASKALEV

11.00-12.00 GYUTO MONKS CHANTING ACRO YOGA WITH CASEY CONROY 9.00-9.30 11.15-12.15 ZEN THAI YOGA WITH CIRCUS PLAY SPACE GWYN WILLIAMS & 10AM - 2PM WITH PENNI DONOVAN BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE 9.45-10.45 LA LA HOOP SISTARZ MEL DOBRA - SACRED TIDES BYRON SLACKLINE 10.45-11.15 SAFTEY FIRST

5.15-6.00

8:00

HILLTOP HOODS

SHE J

MULT1VERSE (LIVE)

POB

9.35-11.00

11.00-12.30

12.30-2.00

THE DESERT THIEVES

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA

9.45-10.45

11.00-12.00

NICKY NIGHT SOSUEME DJs TIME 8.45-9.45

9.45-10.45

DJ SPEX

SUDAMERICAN ROCKERS

6.30-9.45

9.45-10.30

MOTORIK VIBE COUNCIL

BYRON FIRE COLLECTIVE 12.00-12.15

BUSKER STAGE

1.45-2.30

NICK MULVEY

MINUS ONE (LIVE)

FIESTA

FORUM/COMEDY

KLP

7:00

CHVRCHES

MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 9.00-9.30

SUNDAY SAFARI

BROODS

6:00

GROUPLOVE

MISS FRIBY’S CABARET 7.30-8.00

GLOBAL VILLAGE

5:00

BOOM DEE BRIDES 9.30-9.35

TIPI FOREST

4:00

GOLDEN SAM JUNGLE FEATURES SMITH

PACES

12.15-1.00 1.00-1.45

3:00

6.00-6.30

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Most cards accepted

1:00

THE CREASES

THE CASSETTES 3.30-3.35

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AMPHITHEATRE

12:00

MANCHOIR

11:00

SPLENDOUR ALL STARS JAM BAND WITH NICKY BOMBA 12.15-2.00

DANGEROUS DAN / KATO / SAFARI DJs B2B

10.45-12.00

12.00-2.00

SEÑOR BOLIVAR 10.30-2.00

BANOFFEE

OSCAR KEY SUNG

ANDRAS FOX

NGUZUNGUZU

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7.00-8.00

8.00-9.00

9.00-10.30

10.30-12.30

12.30-2.00

TWILIGHT FILM FESTIVAL

COMEDY CLUB W/- Matt Okine, Claire Hooper + more

5.00-7.30

8.00-11.00

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Forums The Splendour in the Grass forums were a fantastic inclusion in last year’s event and in 2014 they’re back.

A wonderful panel will be the Women of Letters: Splendour Edition V.

The keynote interview is Paul Gilding with Lindsay ‘The Doctor’ McDougall: Life on Earth in 2030 – Fun, Frazzled or F%*ked?

Writers Marieke Hardy and Michaela McGuire are back to celebrate the beautiful lost art of letter writing with their annual special festival edition of this lovely literary salon. Join an all-female star panel of artists including Lauren Mayberry (Chvrches), Courtney Barnett, Gossling, Jennifer Boyce (Ball Park Music), Nkechi Anele (Saskwatch), Liz Drummond (Little May) and musical comedians Alice Fraser and Genevieve Fricker as they each narrate their Letter to the Song I Wish I’d Written, hopefully perform it, and invite the audience to pen their own.

‘The Earth Is Full.’ This is how Paul Gilding describes the state of our stressed planet in his gripping TED talk that has already clocked up more than a million views. So what does the former global CEO of Greenpeace, acclaimed author, and now one of the world’s leading advisers on a sustainable economy believe the future holds for us? Will a solar revolution destroy the oil and coal industries and have us all driving electric cars in clean cities that are globally connected by technology? Or will climate change overwhelm us and drive conflict and collapse? Or will it all just be a big, confusing mess? Despite all scientific evidence indicating disaster, Gilding remains an unstoppable optimist. Confident we can survive what’s coming, he believes humanity will rise to the occasion, facing change on a scale and at a speed incomprehensible today. Join him as he chats to Lindsay ‘The Doctor’ McDougall (Triple J, Frenzal Rhomb) about life on Earth in 2030 and contemplates ‘the end of shopping’. Another great event will be a discussion panel – Big brother is definitely watching: Why should you care about Edward Snowden and his leaks? The panel for this one comprises Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack, Senator Scott Ludlam and Dr Suelette Dreyfus, with host Patrick Gray. Why should stunning revelations by former US National Security Agency contractor-turned-international-asylum-

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This is a profoundly moving love story, harrowing and heartbreaking, but, despite the grief, somehow uplifting. It is told by director Felix van Groeningen in time-jumps that occasionally threaten to fracture the fluency of his narrative – the opening scene is of the parents receiving the doctor’s bad news – but he holds them together with cleareyed composure so that they all fit logically together at the end. It’s quite a while since I have been so taken by a performance as I was by Baetens’s – she is extraordinary as the bold but fragile young mother who is put through the wringer (that she resembled a close acquaintance made it doubly affecting).

cinema reviews

By John Campbell

SEX TAPE We’re still in July, so it’s probably a bit premature to nominate this as the worst movie of the year. It is, however, down there in the depths, giving A Million Ways To Die In The West a run for its money. Not to put too fine a point on it, when the nosegays are being handed out on that malodorous presentation night, this one will be very hard to beat. Call me an old fogey, a wowser, even, but I have never felt a compelling urge to see myself conjugating the carnal verb on video. But if the stunted, fetid imagination of Jason Segel and his co-writers is anything to go by, it is all the rage out there in cyberspace.

CALVARY

blind eye to the cruelties perpetrated by its disciples, is at the core of Lavelle’s struggle. McDonagh explores it with empathy (an innocent scene with a little girl in a country laneway is heartbreaking) and gallows humour. There are lessons for us all – or, as the priest said, forgiveness is under-rated.

Dying for the sins of others is one of Catholicism’s darkest obsessions. Father Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson), pastor to his flock in rural Ireland, is taken aback when a penitent on the other side of the grille tells him of the sexual abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a priest. As retribution, he intends to kill Lavelle in a week’s time. Lavelle has recognised the voice of his would-be executioner and it is his acceptance of the situation and his preparation for that moment of truth on a windswept beach that propels These are the movies that the narrative. you hang out for – the ones The preamble has Annie and Jay (Cameron It is a stern and laughless landscape in which that amount to something, Diaz and Segel) as red-hot young lovers, doing writer-director John Michael McDonagh the ones that talk about it here, there and everywhere. After they marry (responsible also for the screenplay of Ned life as most of us know it and have a couple of kids, they find that their Kelly – another martyr?) has set his drama. and experience it, with real sexual activities are in decline. Wishing to reIt seems isolated from the rest of the world, people dealing with real ignite their ardour, they film themselves going thus becoming a microcosm of western problems. By day, Didier at it hammer and tong. Jay neglects to erase society in general, and its small coastal (Johan Heldenbergh) is a the vid from the laptops he is distributing township is peopled by characters who, welder, but at night he plays and… well, you’d have to have come down in through their eccentricities, flaws and foibles, banjo in a bluegrass band the last shower if you can’t guess the rest. As tend occasionally to have the story teetering rom-coms go, this is almost impossibly bad, on the borderline of TV’s Midsomer Murders – that does the pub and club with the major point of interest being whether the local rent-boy (Owen Sharpe) is needlessly circuit in Belgium. He meets the term iPad is mentioned more times than overdone. But the mystery of ‘who will it be?’ the beautiful, tattooed Elise the logo of the Macintosh apple flits across the keeps you entwined, as does Lavelle’s spiritual (Veerle Baetens) and she screen. journey as his faith is tested to near breaking moves into his ramshackle brick farmhouse with him point. Building with McDonagh on what As far as product placement goes, it is before eventually being they achieved together in The Guard, it is a unarguably an Oscar-winning effort – there fabulous performance from Gleeson. Deeply included as the group’s singer. is even an entirely gratuitous scene in which layered and robust, he nonetheless portrays Elise falls pregnant, to the Jay marvels at the sturdy workmanship of his a man who, you suspect, might be about to initial ire of Didier, but the computer. Suck it up, consumers. Everything crack like an eggshell. child, Maybelle (Nell Cattrysse) that happens is predictable, the preachy – named after June Carter’s morality is bogus, the wit is of the variety found The question of how any person, least daughter – is gorgeous and on dunny walls – it includes the sight gag of an of all one declaring to have a vocation, both Elise and Didier become eleven-inch pink dildo; probably the same prop could sustain his integrity and maintain an doting parents. To their utter used in the similarly moronic 22 Jump Street – allegiance to an organisation – the church despair, Elise is diagnosed and how much Diaz must have been paid to so – that has been so thoroughly and publicly with cancer. discredited in recent times for turning a demean herself is beyond speculation.

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The more volatile Didier, whose inclination is to rage at the world, does not project the same warmth, but his character is true and the conflict that corrodes the couple’s relationship – his uncompromising practicality opposed to Elise’s yearning for spirituality – is handled with the utmost, if hurtful honesty. And then there is the music, which is fantastic and intended to be heard as a sustaining force, as a means of explaining the journey along with which Didier and Elise and little Maybelle must make their sad passage. A wonderful film. Try to catch it if it screens anywhere nearby.

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SCANDINAVIAN FILM FEST (No Free Tix) www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com OPENING NIGHT GALA! Fri 25: 7:00pm The 100-Year Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared (M) Sat 26: 1:45 - August Fools (15+) 4:15 Ego (15+) 6:30 - The Keeper of Lost Causes (18+) Sun 27: 2:00 - Someone You Love (15+) 4:00 - Waltz for Monica (15+) 6:30 - 21 Ways to Ruin a Marriage (15+) Mon 28: 6:30pm - Home (15+) Tue 29: 6:30pm - I Am Yours (18+) Wed 30: 6:30pm - Metalhead (15+)

CALVARY (MA15+) (No Free Tix) Tue 22: 11:20, 1:45, 6:40 Wed 23: 11:40, 2:30, 6:50 Thu 24: 11:55, 2:35, 6:50 Fri 25: 9:15, 11:25, 2:20, 6:40 Sat 26: 11:40, 4:40, 6:50 Sun 27: 11:50am, 4:10, 6:40pm Mon 28, Tue 29: 9:00, 11:10, 2:20, 6:40pm Wed 30: 11:15am, 4:10, 6:30pm

SEX TAPE (MA15+) (No Free Tix) Tue 22: 3:00, 7:15, 9:15 Wed 23: 4:50, 7:30, 9:30 Thu 24: 2:00, 4:45, 9:30pm Fri 25: 2:30, 4:30, 9:30 Sat 26: 2:00, 4:10, 9:00 Sun 27: 9:45, 11:40, 9:00pm Mon 28, Tue 29: 2:30, 4:30, 8:35pm Wed 30: 11:25, 1:50, 8:40pm DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (M) (No Free Tix) Tue 22: 3:40, 6:20, 9.00 (3D) Wed 23: 2:10, 6:30, 9.10 (3D) Thu 24: 2:00, 6:10, 8:50 Fri 25: 11:50, 4:10, 8:50 Sat 26: 11:05, 1:50, 8:40 Sun 27: 10:20, 4:00, 8:30pm Mon 28, Tue 29: 11:50, 3:50, 8:50pm Wed: 1:25, 3:50, 8:40pm JERSEY BOYS (M) Tue 22: 11:00am, 4:00pm Wed 23: 11:45am, 4:45pm Fri 25, Mon 28, Tue 29: 11:35am Sat 26: 9:00am Wed 30: 1:25pm THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (M) Tue 22: 1:35pm Wed 23: 9:40am Thu 24: 4:05pm Fri 25, Mon 28, Tue 29: 4:35 Sat 26, Wed 30: 9:00am 22 JUMP STREET (MA15+) Tue 22: 12:40 Wed 23: 4:10 Thu 24: 12:15pm Fri 25, Mon 28, Tue 29: 9:30am Wed 30: 9:00am UNDER THE SKIN (MA15+) Tue 22: 5:00, 8:50pm Wed 23: 1:50, 9:00pm 2D RIO 2 (G) Tue 22: 10:30am Wed 23: 9:30am

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WHAT’S ON + A Triple Bill: The Rite of Spring, Les Sylphides & Don Quixote (excerpts) Presented by Byron Ballet Fri 25 – Sun 27 July 2pm/7pm Tix: Full $28 / Child $22 / Family $88

Byron Bay Writers Festival 2014 Wed 30 July, Fri 1 Aug & Sat 2 Aug For full program & tickets to all events visit: www.byronbaywritersfestival.com.au

Conversations with Goddesses Presented by Louise McCabe Friday 8 August, 8pm Tickets: $25

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Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON HELL & WHISKEY Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON A LITTLE PROVINCE Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 7PM A TRIPLE BILL: THE RITE OF SPRING, LES SYLPHIDES & DON QUIXOTE (EXCERPTS) Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON DJ LONGTIME Q BYRON SURF CLUB 6.45PM DEVOTION BY THE OCEAN KIRTAN WITH MICHAL, SASHINI & TARSHITO Q AQUARIUS, BYRON 7.30PM OPEN MIC Q BYRON BREWERY 7.30PM SASHA MARCH BAND Q C AFE OSKA, BYRON 7PM THURSDAY 24 BALEARIC FUNK Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, Q GINGER PIG, BYRON DJ POB BYRON SPLENDOUR PREQ WOODY'S SURF SHACK, PARTY BYRON DJ DAMINAL Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL MESCALITO BLUES 7.30PM MARCUS BLACKE Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON Q PIZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK FALCONA PARK 6.30PM PASANDO Q GINGER PIG, BYRON Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM DJUNGLE DJUICE TERENCE BOYD THALLON Q WOODY'S SURF SHACK, Q MULLUMBIMBY DRILL BYRON 7PM CLUB RAIDERS HALL 8PM FIVE WOMEN DJS WEARING THE SAME Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL DRESS 7.30PM LUKE MORRIS Q MULLUMBIMBY EX-SERVICES Q BRUNSWICK HOTEL 6PM CLUB 8PM OPEN MIC WITH MAT MCHUGH & THE FIONA DELL BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Q NORTH BYRON PARKLANDS, Q MULLUMBIMBY MIDDLE PUB YELGUN SPLENDOUR IN JAM NIGHT THE GRASS Q NORTH BYRON PARKLANDS, Q BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 8PM YELGUN SPLENDOUR IN KATHRYN JONES THE GRASS Q LENNOX HOTEL 9.30PM TIMBAH Q ROUNDHOUSE HOTEL, MURWILLUMBAH 8PM Q BALLINA RSL 8.30PM ADAM BROWN DAN CLARK BAND Q NIMBIN HOTEL 6.30PM Q SLIPWAY HOTEL, BALLINA JESSE MORRIS DUO 7PM THE DIRTY CHANNEL Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON THE SWAMPS + ZIGGY ALBERTS Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON SCOTT DAYVEE Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM KARAOKE Q BYRON BREWERY 7PM OPEN MIC Q COCOMANGAS, BYRON DJ JIMMY D Q GINGER PIG, BYRON SELKI Q WOODY'S SURF SHACK, BYRON 7PM DJ DANIMAL Q ROUS HOTEL, BALLINA 7.30PM ADAM BROWN Q BALLINA HOTEL 6PM OPEN MIC WITH RHYTHM SHIFT

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Q ELTHAM HOTEL 7PM JOSH BOOTS Q TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 5PM DINKUM BOHOS Q NIMBIN HOTEL 7.30PM ANTIBODIES & DR BOMBAY Q POTTSVILLE SPORTS CLUB 7.30PM CALLUM TAYLOR Q KINGSCLIFF BOWLS CLUB 7.30PM SURF REPORT DUO Q SALTBAR, KINGSCLIFF PAUL ATKINS Q CONDONG BOWLING CLUB 6PM THE SHEPS 7.30PM BLUESKILLET ROVER JUG BAND Q SOUNDLOUNGE, CURRUMBIN MONIQUE BRUMBY & NICOLE BROPHY Q T WIN TOWNS, TWEED HEADS 8.30PM GRACE KNIGHT & THE EUROGLIDERS

SATURDAY 26 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON DJ CHRIS BRADLEY Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON THE URBAN CHIEFS Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON DJ FONZAIUS Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 2PM & 7PM A TRIPLE BILL: THE RITE OF SPRING, LES SYLPHIDES & DON QUIXOTE (EXCERPTS) Q BYRON BREWERY 8PM TRUE VIBENATION Q WOODY'S SURF SHACK, BYRON DJ SANCHEZ Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 7.30PM MONIQUE BRUMBY Q PIZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK PARK 6.30PM DINKUM BOHOS Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM LUKE YEAMAN Q DOMA CAFE, FEDERAL 12PM DANE TUCQUET Q BRUNSWICK HOTEL 7PM CATH SIMES BAND Q MULLUMBIMBY DRILL HALL 8PM FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS Q MIDDLE PUB, MULLUMBIMBY 8PM THE DIRTY CHANNEL Q NORTH BYRON PARKLANDS, YELGUN SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS Q LENNOX HOTEL 9.30PM BRIAN WATT BAND Q BALLINA RSL 6.30PM KELLIE KNIGHT DUO Q CHERRY STREET BOWLING CLUB, BALLINA 7.30PM KATHRYN JONES Q SLIPWAY HOTEL, BALLINA 7.30PM JON J BRADLEY Q MARY G'S, LISMORE THE INSOMNIACS Q ST ANDREWS CHURCH, LISMORE 7PM VARIETY CONCERT Q SHEOAK SHACK, FINGAL HEAD 3PM BAREFOOT Q RIVERFRONT CAFE, EVANS HEAD 4PM ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Q CHINDERAH TAVERN 6PM KIKU Q MURWILLUMBAH RSL 7.30PM ROCK HOUNDS Q NIMBIN HOTEL 6.30PM LEZ KARSKI Q T WIN TOWNS, TWEED HEADS 8.30PM ANDREW STRONG & THE COMMITMENTS

SUNDAY 27 Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON WANDERING EYES Q BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 2PM A TRIPLE BILL: THE RITE OF SPRING, LES SYLPHIDES & DON QUIXOTE (EXCERPTS) Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 4.30PM BETTY BLISSETT Q BYRON BREWERY 6PM KARAOKE Q THE EATERY, BYRON 4PM DJ KAYCI Q BYRON GOLF CLUB 2PM LIVE MUSIC Q BANGALOW HOTEL 1PM LEZ KARSKI Q BRUNSWICK HOTEL 4PM PIERCE BROTHERS Q MULLUMBIMBY DRILL HALL 5PM FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS Q DOMA CAFE, FEDERAL 12PM SOPHIE Q BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 3PM JEZEBELS FORTUNE Q NORTH BYRON PARKLANDS, YELGUN SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS Q CLUB LENNOX 4PM JIVE LOUNGE SINGERS Q LENNOX HOTEL 6PM JON J BRADLEY Q ELTHAM HOTEL 2PM KATHRYN JONES DUO Q LISMORE CITY BOWLING CLUB 3PM WALTER LAMPE TRIO Q NIMBIN HOTEL 5PM EDDIE BOYD & THE PHATAPILLARS Q SPHINX ROCK CAFE, MT BURRELL 1PM BREE BULLOCK Q CHINDERAH TAVERN 2PM STEVEN LOVELIGHT Q RIVERVIEW HOTEL 2PM DAVE CAVANAGH Q KIRRA SPORTS CLUB 1PM JAM SESSION Q COOLANGATTA-TWEED HEADS GOLF CLUB 1PM SMOKEHOUSE COUNTRY MUSIC Q SEAGULLS, TWEED HEADS 12.30PM JOCK LOVEGROVE

MONDAY 28 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON DAN HANNAFORD Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON EDDIE BOYD & THE PHATAPILLARS Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM BEACHY ALLSTAR DJS Q GINGER PIG, BYRON BOOM FAYA CREW Q WOODY'S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ DANIMAL

TUESDAY 29 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON JESSE HIGGS Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON MICK MCHUGH Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 7.30PM OPEN MIC Q BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM OPEN MIC Q LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 7.30PM STEVE RUSSELL TRIO

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Bangalow Dining Rooms

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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. SMH GOOD PUB Large groups welcome. FOOD GUIDE We also offer off-site catering. 2013 AND 2014

BRUNSWICK BYRON BAY

CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS

VIETNAMESE AND ASIAN CUISINE Specialities: Rice Paper Rolls Vietnamese Pho (noodle soups) Vermicelli Salad Bowl From the Wok: Szechuan style Good choices for vegetarians and vegans www. redbambooatbyron.com.au

Red Bamboo @ Byron 7 nights from 5.30pm Fully Licensed BYO Wine Shop 10, Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

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

Mad Racks Rib Shack

MAD RACKS RIB SHACK Amazing free range Byron Bay pork ribs, wicked chickens and mad smash. Our ribs are local and organic cooked slow and low with all produce sourced from our very own farmers market. Free delivery with orders over $60

4pm - 9pm Weds - Sat 3/31 Lawson St (opposite Aquarius Backpackers) Delivery and pick up ribsbyronbay.com.au 6680 8881

Luscious Foods 1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 8228 www.lusciousfoods.com.au info@lusciousfoods.com.au

Legend Pizza Open 7 days 9am till after midnight Shop 1 Woolworths Plaza 90-96 Jonson Street 6685 5700

Dinner: Mon-Sat 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay Bookings Essential 6685 7557

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

32 Lawson St Byron Bay 6680 7474 www.facebook.com/ Frankiebrowncafe

O-Sushi 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

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Ginger Pig

Dinner 7 days from 5pm. 3/109 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7798

YUM CHA all day Special $10 menu includes soft drink/water BYO Dine in and takeaway Home delivery available

WINTER TRADING HOURS TUESDAY TO SATURDAY FROM 5PM

Fabulous food, superb service and live music.

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. Live music every Wednesday. New heated closed outdoor dining area to make your winter nights warm & cosy. Amazing new winter menu. Eat in or TA, licensed, open 7 days a week Making you the best sushi.

NEW WINTER MENU only $10 All your favourites every lunch and dinner Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. Fully Licensed and B.Y.O. for wine. Welcome for lunch, dinner and take-away. www.facebook.com/pages/Success-ThaiFood/237359826303469

• 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

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.

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

Two courses for only $35 pp Phone 6680 7632 functions@fishheadsbyron.com.au www.fishheadsbyron.com.au

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

Breakfast/Lunch 7days 8am – 3pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 6pm 16 Lawson St 1800 028 909

Great value fresh tasty food with cold beer on tap, and a selection of cocktails and wines available.

Open Mon-Sun 7.30am-11pm Woodfired pizzas - share platters - cocktails - licensed restaurant - bar 25 Childe St, Byron Bay 6680 9452

Pizza Bar Byron WINNER OF CHEF'S HAT

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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

Aquarius Dining and Café

The Treehouse on Belongil

SPECIAL WINTER

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

Mon-Fri 12-3pm

Hong Kong chef specialising in Chinese and Malay foods

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

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.

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

Success Thai

facebook.com/byron. legendpizza Scan code for our menu! BYO Home delivery 7 days

Open seven days Coffee – breakfast – lunch dinner – functions and weddings. Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St www.facebook.com/ Fishheadsbyron.com

Lunch and Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

Frankie Brown Café and Music

MON-FRI 7.30am–3pm Closed Thurs and Fri nights over winter. Thanks for all your support. We’ll be back when the weather warms up again. Contemporary & Middle Eastern flavours - Breakfast & lunch - Wood-fired pizzas Fresh juices - Great coffee

Fishheads

Rae’s Fish Cafe

Open 7 days 12pm till late Byron St (opp Aldi) Byron Bay P 6680 9191 F 6676 4869 M 0403 516793 happychilligarden@hotmail.com

Hog’s Breath Cafe

Italian at the Pacific

Muoi’s Feast

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 to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials.

www.stelmodining.com

Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1688

RIBS

Mon-Sat: 4pm till late Sun: Lunch & dinner 12-10pm Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson Lane, Byron Bay 6680 7426

Happy Chilli Garden

Dominic’s Ristoranté

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

st elmo dining room & bar

BYRON BAY CONTINUED

BANGALOW

GOODTASTE

Open 7 days From 5pm with full menu, cocktails and more. 95 Jonson St Byron Bay Book: 6685 5009 Takeway: 6685 5010

Dinner special: duck confit, spiced puy lentils, creamed carrots, red wine glaze and glass of Pinot Noir $29. OPEN FIRES, FOOD TO HEAT THE BELLY AND MUSIC TO WARM THE SOUL! Our all new winter menu includes hearty soups, daily specials and the full cocktail bar also features our famous mulled wine. Presenting incredible original music in Byron’s most intimate atmosphere. Check our website or facebook for the gig guide. www.facebook.com/treehouse.belongil www.treehouseonbelongil.com 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 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.

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

Serving sustainable, nutritious and organic fare with a modern Italian flavour. Nightly pizza or pasta special with wine $23 Cocktails • Wine • Pizza • Pasta • Seafood Children welcome

Cicchetti Byron Bay

Venetian for “tapas”, the recently opened Cicchetti Byron Bay is your gateway to the indulgences of Italy. Modern fit out, traditional Italian cuisine, extensive Open 7 days wine and cocktail list. Our menu changes every Mon-Thu: Dinner 5:30pm - late 3 months and features handmade pastas, a large Fri-Sun: Lunch 12pm to 3pm, Fri-Sun: Dinner 5:30pm - late selection of entrees, mains like our 1KG pig roast and delicious house made desserts 6685 6677 Banquet Menu available for large bookings. 108 Jonson St, Byron Bay Weddings & Functions for up to 120 people. www.cicchetti.com.au

Lemongrass Dinner Mon-Sat Lunch on weekdays Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

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

Cafe Oska

Global Cuisine & Specialty Coffee

1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay

‘The most fantastic curries’ Mon–Tues 8am–4pm Wed–Sat 8am–10pm Sun 10am–4pm

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Front: Head chef Thomas Devivo, Chef Dylan Cashman (sitting on sofa) Back: Owners Iris & Hearty Nauss Photo Jeff Dawson

The Empire goes nights

0416 887 884 www.cafeoska.com

Italian Cafe/Restaurant 11 Marvell Street

Byron Bay

NEW BRIGHTON

6680 9960 targabyronbay.com

Yum Yum Tree Café Breakfast & Lunch 7 days from 8am Dinner (DURING SUMMER ONLY)

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41 Pacific Parade, Lennox Head 2478 6687 7757 info@foamlennox.com facebook.com/foam.lennox twitter.com/foamlennox

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

Breakfast/Lunch: 7 days from 7am Dinner: from 5.30 pm Tuesday - Saturday Winter Special: 20% off all food ordered by 7.30pm J U LY ) Tuesday - Thursday – 31 S T Y L U J H T (14open Y S bar Coff day, from lunchtime. H OeeL IallDA

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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 Breakfast & lunch: Wednesday to Sunday from 7.30am Dinner: Thursday /Friday / Saturday from 6pm Ocean views / weekly menus / contemporary & innovative cuisine, wine & drinks

We have just launched an entire NEW MENU. From Nori dusted sashimi with caviar to Portuguese style seafood risotto, preserved lemon lamb or crispy skin duck breast Full menu on our website.

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

MULLUMBIMBY

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

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

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

CATERING

Open Wednesday-Sunday Dine-in or Takeaway 5:30pm 6684 2209 Mullumbimby

Every Sunday night in our POP UP Japanese restaurant Izakaya we offer SAYONARA SUNDAY. A set banquet menu (5 dishes) for $29 p. person. From 5pm

Organic Botero coffee served with organic 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! Our next dinner Saturday 6th September

A MULLUMBIMBY ICON SINCE 1945, THE EMPIRE CAFE IS WELL KNOWN AS THE PLACE TO GO FOR MILKSHAKES, BREAKFASTS, DELICIOUS BURGERS AND OTHER TASTY LUNCH OPTIONS. Now the venue is moving into a new era; from now on the cafe will also be open for dinner from Mondays till Saturdays. New head chef Thomas Devivo, formerly of The Northern in Byron Bay, has been on board since May. Owners Iris and Heartmut Nauss say that with Thomas and his great kitchen team they can finally follow their dream of creating the cozy yet urban environment of a hip deluxe burger bar; a style that they say is currently booming in popularity in the US and as well in Europe. They recently renovated the whole place with love, and turned it into a trendy yet laidback venue. There are interesting little touches where the plaster has been taken off to reveal the old red brick walls underneath. The recently installed oak floor was gifted to the cafe by the Uplift Festival; it was formerly the basketball court at the Byron Sports Centre, and the owners say it has retained some beautiful energies.

Chef Thomas Devivo has exercised his creativity with the aim of creating the ‘best deluxe burgers in the Shire’, and the successful day-time offerings will be refined for the evening. Thirteen deluxe burger creations (meat, fish/ seafood and vegetarian options) with such interesting names as The Godfather, Point Break and Jack Sparrow are on the evening menu. In addition there are various yummy entrees to share, hearty nachos variations, healthy salads and desserts. On weekends the Empire will regularly host local and international DJs, as well as some live music, starting with a fixed set from DJ Aqua (Bay FM) every two weeks on Saturdays! Reservations for groups of six or over are recommended, and feel free to bring your beer or wine as the Empire is BYO (corkage is $2 per person). In the future, the owners hope to build the Empire into a nice cocktail venue.

Visiting the cafe last weekend the kids loved spotting the photographs of iconic street signs they recognised from around Mullumbimby.

THE EMPIRE CAFE, 20 BURRINGBAR STREET, DOWNTOWN MULLUM. DINE IN OR TAKE AWAY. CALL 6684 2306 FOR RESERVATIONS OR TO ORDER. NEW OPENING HOURS: MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS FROM 9AM TILL LATE.

Come and spice up your night. Experience the real taste of Thailand. Using local produce, local staff. Free courtesy bus provided for pick up and drop off! 20 years’ experience in the art of Thai cooking.

CELEBRATIONS Celebrations Catering By Liz Jackson

BY LIZ JACKSON

Celebration cakes Personal catering services Event co-ordination and management

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The Good Life is The Echo’s brand new lifestyle section focused on food, wine and travel. Written by self-confessed foodie, former restaurateur and expert food critic, Matthew Michaelis, every week The Good Life will bring you interesting news and reviews from the northern rivers and beyond.

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INDEX Accountants ......................................33 Acupuncture .....................................33 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 33 Airport Transfers .............................33 Antennas & Installation ..............33 Appliance Repair ............................33 Architects............................................33 Audio Production ...........................33 Bathroom Renovations ...............33 Building Trades ................................33 Car Detailing .....................................33 Carpet Cleaning...............................33 Chimney Sweep ...............................34 Chiropractic .......................................34 Cleaning ..............................................34 Computer Services.........................34 Concreting & Paving .....................34 Counselling........................................34 Curtains, Blinds & Awnings .......34 Decks, Patios & Extensions ........34 Dentists................................................34 Design & Drafting...........................34 Driveway Maintenance................34 Earthmoving & Excavation ........34 Electricians.........................................34 Fencing ................................................35 Floor Sanding & Polishing .........35 Garage Doors .............................................35 Garages & Sheds ......................................35 Garden & Property Maintenance .35 Garden Design .................................35 Gas Suppliers.......................................35 Glaziers ................................................35 Graphic Design ................................35 Guttering ............................................35 Handypersons ..................................35 Health ...................................................35 Hire ........................................................35 Interior Design .................................35 Ironing..................................................35 Kitchens ...............................................35 Landscape Design ..........................35

Landscaping .....................................35 Lawnmower Repairs .....................35 Lighting ...............................................35 Locksmith ...........................................35 Motoring .............................................35 Osteopathy ........................................36 Painting ...............................................36 Pest Control .......................................36 Pet Services .......................................36 Photography .....................................36 Physiotherapy ..................................36 Picture Framing ...............................36 Plastering ...........................................36 Plastic Welding ................................36 Plumbers .............................................36 Podiatry ...............................................36 Printer Toners & Cartridges .......36 Printing & Copying Services .....36 Removalists .......................................36 Roofing ................................................37 Rubbish Removal............................37 Scrap Metal Merchants ................37 Security Services.............................37 Septic Systems .................................37 Sewing & Alterations ..........................37 Sewing Machine Sales & Service ....37 Solar Installation ............................37 Swimming Pools .............................37 Tiling .....................................................37 Travel ....................................................37 Tree Services .....................................37 Upholstery .........................................37 Valuers .................................................37 Veterinary Surgeons .....................37 Video Production ...........................37 Water Filters ......................................37 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...37 Web Design Services.....................37 Welding ...............................................37 Window Tinting ...............................37

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YOUR DIGITAL AND PROGRAMMING SOLUTIONS

CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677

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BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ......66884215 or 0415 793242 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273 ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ........................................0417 499023 BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 BUILDER/CARPENTER Peter Bergin. Renos/maintenance. Lic 147887C .....0432 060110 or 0432 788394 CARPENTER Insured & qualified. Homes, extensions, decks, free quotes. Lic 231104C......... 0431 674377

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BUILDER / CARPENTER Ben Asher. All jobs. Lic 121822C .....................................................0401 872400

NORTH COAST ANTENNAS Digital TV & satellite specialists ............................................66841234 BUILDER CARPENTER DP Construction Building Solutions. All jobs. Lic 236035C ........0427 849445 rbacarpentry.com.au New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic No 243918C ..............0407 330326 JP DIGITAL ANTENNAS Reception problems, new antennas, extra TV points, all areas ....0432 289705 ORANGE STAR CARPENTRY Decks, pergolas etc. Lic 266174C......................................0427 196962

APPLIANCE REPAIR

BRICK & BLOCK LAYING Lic 173697C. Top quality work. Any size job. Phone Bob .......0431 792260 BUILDERS Ian & Eric. All areas of construction, exp & affordable. Lic 210293C .............0429 777966 BUILDER / CARPENTER Quality work with 40 years experience. HIA Lic 501442 .........0410 442188 STONEYS BUILDING CREATIONS Lic 268404C..........................................Phone Dave 0417 654888 BRICKLAYING, RENDERING, SWIMING POOLS 30 years exp. Lic 170432C.................0423 378573

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Are you looking for regular bookkeeping right through to tax returns? I have many years of both Chartered and ATO experience and can provide an effective, affordable service. Call Rodaan on 0455 823 528 ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415 ACCOUNTANT – BANGALOW Hudson Accounting Services .............................................66872960 ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Small business accounting. Your one stop

BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, new homes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953Q ...... 0403 458177 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .........66843575 or 0414 922786

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096

Quickbooks, MYOB, Xero etc. Accounting, Bookkeeping. Phone Edward ........................0423 763053 ACCOUNTANT – MARTIN McCARTHY ...............................................................................66874026 ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER Small business accounts – profit, debtors, cashflow,

Your local detailing professional

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

• Mobile paint repair • Bumper bar scuffs and scrapes repair • Buffing and hand polishing • From basic wash to full detail Peter Withington 0419 025 481 eliteauto03@yahoo.com.au

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

BUILDING TRADES SERVICING THE BYRON SHIRE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS

PHONE NO: 02 6684 6635

ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ................66842400 ACUPUNCTURE Mullumbimby & Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972 ACUPUNCTURE Mullumbimby. Health Fund Rebates. Jamie Bellamy ..........................0432 034202

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION COOLMAN AIR CONDITIONING 23 years experience. Lic 178464C AU30147 .............0412 641753

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

ACCOUNTANT JESSICA ARTHUR Tax returns from $99.................................................0413 808155

ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559

0418 129 051

For a full list of our services visit

AUDIO PRODUCTION

BOOKKEEPER 20 years experience city professional, all areas accounting. Mea ...........0417 660793

ACUPUNCTURE

Call Shane or Julie on

OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001

HOME RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS KITCHENS DECKS STAIRCASES ROOF EXTENSIONS AND REPAIRS TERMITE DAMAGE

Software setup & training. MYOB/Xero/Excel .....................................................Debbie 0437 846552

We even bring our own power and water!

GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973

BAS, payroll, compliance, CFO, advice – BIZWIZZ – www.bizwizz.com.au .........................66875883 makeovers, grout cleaning. Lic 1875C..................................................................................66808646 ACCOUNTS ADMIN/BOOKKEEPER Bank rec, BAS, PAYG, payroll, accounts .......................0418 202627 P & L GUY TILING AND BUILDING Lic 55115C ......................................66846930 or 0418 255599 LBB TAX SERVICES – Individual Tax Returns from $110, Small Business from $180 Partnerships, Rentals, Capital Gains, Companies, Trusts, SMSF Returns. BAS. GST.

WE COME TO YOU SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FULLY INSURED

ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088

accounting shop, tax returns, MYOB, Reconciliations, XERO.....................................Gail 0401 884231 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C .........................................0417 499023 CLOUD business specialist – fixed price online solution – software, support, bookkeeping,

CAR DETAILING

CARPET CLEANING

TLC

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

CARPET CLEANING

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

Kevin & Margaret Bower

FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!

(02) 6684 1001

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

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

Quality Cabinets & Renovations

Truck Mounted Machine

Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa

0408 232 066

Cleans deeply, dries in 1-2 hours Commercial / Domestic / Insurance

CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. www.mintsteamclean.com................0425 707687 APEX CARPET CLEANING www.apexcarpetcleaning.com.au ........................ Nathan 0412 926441 HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................0408 540467 AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING .................66807721 or 0429 726999

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Service Directory CHIMNEY SWEEP

The Deck Doctor

THE ORIGINAL CHIMNEY SWEEP

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

YOUR CHIMNEY NEEDS TO BE CLEANED ONCE A YEAR! • Avoid dangerous chimney ďŹ res • Improve ďŹ replace performance

FIREPLACE INSTALLATION & REPAIRS BE WISE BE SAFE

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North Coast news daily:

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris ....................................... 0408 536565\

6688 4375 • 0405 350 682

DENTISTS

BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS (3rd gen.) AHHA member, Insured, 20 yrs exp ..... 66771905

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

CHIROPRACTIC

BANGALOW DENTAL In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow .....................................66872766

BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282

SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477

WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553

GAVIN STUART & MARTIN ACKLAND Banora Seaview Dental, Banora Point

MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962

30 mins north of Ewingsdale. Open Sat. early & late appointments ..............................07 55234090

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028

LITTLE LANE DENTAL, MULLUMBIMBY ...........................................................................66842816

BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159

MICHAEL LEACH 100 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby ............................................................66842644

CAPE BYRON HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC Shane Eade. 6/14 Middleton St ....................0467 660323

DESIGN & DRAFTING

MARVELL ST CHIROPRACTIC Lindon Garske www.marvellstchiropractic.com.au ...........66857771 CHIRO CHRIS Chris Stathis, Suffolk Park – www.chirochris.com.au ..............................0410 122048

BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN www.barefootbuildingdesign.com .........Bob Acton 0407 787993

CLEANING

DAVID ROBINSON DRAFTING Renovation, design & plans........................................0419 880048

• House washing • High pressure or soft wash • Window cleaning • Driveways, paths & roofs • Gutters & yscreens • Water efďŹ cient • Free quotes Phone Joe or Helen 6684 4018 or 0412 495 750

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SPACIAL ART Houses and small space design................................................................0429 989839

DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE

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Call Steven Butturini

EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION MULLUMBIMBY PC SOLUTIONS Next to Lulu’s .................................................................66841442 IMAX COMPUTERS All computer repairs .......................................................................0418 767774

FREE QUOTES FREECALL 1800 683 838 MOBILE 0419 677 991 cmhwindows@gmail.com COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC, SHOPS & REAL ESTATE FULLY INSURED

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

0400 479 811

dgrant@razzledazzlewindows.biz • www.razzledazzlewindows.biz

CONCRETING & PAVING CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564 CONCRETORS John Flanagan & Sons. Lic 155456C. Ph Andrew.....................................0401 968173 CONCRETE RESURFACING Covercrete/cleaning & resealing of old & new driveways ...0418 234302

GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS Bond, office, builders clean, window cleaning................0405 437431 HOME ASSISTANCE Housekeeping, gardening, organising. Rebecca de Gail ................0413 166314 DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality & efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB, Mullum & surrounds .......0414 408723 PROPERTY WASHING All window cleaning & pressure washing and painting ............0419 789600 BYRON ECO WINDOW CLEANING Pressure washing & house washing. Free quotes ...0434 539979

EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

COUNSELLING JUSTINE BUCKLEY Gestalt Therapy, Buddhist Psychology. www.muditaclinic.com .......... 66846090 PETER FOX Couple Therapy & Marriage Intensives. coupletherapyaustralia.com ...............66840469 PSYCHOLOGIST Children, Adolescents & Women. Rebate avail. Linda Casuarina..........0428 884548 YVETTE SWAN Holistic Counselling – www.yvetteswan.com.......................................0412 664846 DR J MILLER Supportive service for individuals & couples. Lennox. judithcmiller.com.au .. 0404 386399

CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS

CHERRYTREE CLEANING Simply the best. Free quotes. Great rates..............................0413 190266 DONE & DUSTED CLEANING Going the extra mile, professional, dependable .............0498 731447

ALL JOBS BIG AND SMALL 30 years in local area • Free quotes Phone Dick 6687 8418 / 0412 831 944

SALISBURY CONCRETE CONTRACTORS over 20yrs local exp, all concrete, Works Lic 136717C ..0418 234302

WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve .............0421 797210 CLEAN AS IT’S BEEN TEAM Home, Bond back, anytime, references..................................66882372

EARTHMOVING ROADWORKS • PLANT HIRE

• TIP TRUCKS • FLOAT • TRUCK & DOGS • DRIVEWAYS • ROADS • HOUSE PADS • CLEARING • DRAINAGE • CARPARKS • BUSH ROCKS • ROCK WALLS • MACHINE TICKETS ALL MATERIAL DELIVERIES

Phone Quentin

0404 193 933 / 0427 663 678

A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.7 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan .....................0414 300012 BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas ..............................................Ian 0412 853479 BULLANT 4.T EXCAVATOR, 8.T TIPPER & BOBCAT HIRE All areas. Ron....66845148 or 0402 823928

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Domestic Commercial

COMPUTER SERVICES

3K )5(( 0 4 216,7( DESIGN IT SOFT FURNISHINGS Curtains, blinds & bedheads............................Jane 0432 549953

JAMIE 0408 809 817

DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS

61 Stuart St Mullumbimby

All Jobs Small or Large

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

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02 66 804 173 Lic: 154293c

ACTION WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING

BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN & DRAFTING www.beedad.com.au...............0432 531448

licence no. 201775c

Inspire your lifestyle 0458 267 777

info@mullummac.com www.mullummac.com

Lic. 211410C

change the way

you play All Mac Repairs, Upgrades, Service, Data Recovery, Internet Set-up, Hardware Sales, Insurance Claims

ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

CALL US TODAY for a FREE Design & Quote

Ballina, Lismore, Casino, Byron Bay

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Carports | Patios | Verandahs | Shelters | Opening Roof Glass & Screened Enclosures | Insulated Roofing

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1300 7726 5463

Inspire your lifestyle Eastcoast Building & Renovations BLN 250287C

Lic. No.

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

Please call Blair Rankin on

0432 331 633 for details

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GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

electrical

SERVICES PTY LTD

Lic No. 262667C

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

ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 MOVE EASIER with Feldenkrais. Byron A&I Estate moveeasier.com.au .........................0404 429271 GREEN CLEAN NR Enviroment safe cleaning products www.greencleannr.com.au......0408 444072

COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355

MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage.........Peter 0423 756394

HIRE

HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183 A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0427 857824 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Best rates, reliable, guaranteed ...............Sam 0438 655763 or 66859754 SOUND, LIGHTING & VIDEO equipment hire & installation, crystalgrid.com.au ..........0421 661910 CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C ...........0422 668582 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW Competetively Priced. Quality Work. Lic 116938C .0416 043414 LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, tree lopping, landscaping ......0402 487213 DENBY ELECTRICAL Electrical & solar services. www.denbyelectrical.net Lic 225484C ....0432 767764 WEST BYRON ELECTRICAL Lic 145002C Repairs & installations, affordable rates . Jim 0403 747615

INTERIOR DESIGN

MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal ...............0405 716552 d’ART INTERIORS www.dartinteriors.com.au. Call Patricia ...................0417 336816 or 66884768

ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962 DESIGN UNIT Residential & Commercial Interiors .................................................Bree 0403 488127 JP ELECTRICAL All electrical antennas & data. Hot water & stove repairs. Lic 133082C .....0432 289705 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS/CONSULTANTS ...............................0418 110714

FENCING

IRONING

LIVING EARTH Acreage, residential, gardens, brushcutting, tip runs etc ....0430 297101 or 66845437 THE IRONING LADY Free pickup & delivery. Fast & friendly service $25/hr. Angela......0414 719680 HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Sam ...0429 809363 LUSH GARDENS Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Joe.......0401 275232

KITCHENS

POOLSAFE GLASS FENCING

NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rate ......0428 544190 SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS Byron 15yrs+ qual. exp. www.shaunlemurakitchens.com.au ....0499 771769

GLASS & ALUMINIUM POOL FENCING PROFESSIONALS 0499 178 297 psgfencingnsw@gmail.com

YARD MAINTENANCE Lawns, rubbish removal, gardening. ........Mark 66843426 or 0437 343348 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Splashbacks .................................................................................66857200 COMPLETE GARDEN SERVICE Including lawns, tip runs. Experienced & references.....0405 529275 C & C KITCHEN SOLUTIONS Kitchens & bathrooms, quality at affordable prices ...............66872275 BYRON BAY MAINTENANCE Lawns, gardens & rubbish removal .........................Sam 0499 118134 D HINGED Kitchens, bathrooms from modest to high end www.hinged.com.au Dave ...0409 843689

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 NOT JUST FENCING Contact Greg..................................................................................0490 062016

LANDSCAPE DESIRE Women highly experienced, Ryde qual. Sydney & Byron. Kate....0424 176967

GARDEN DESIGN GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329 LANDSCAPE DESIGN & PLANS Lic no. 39791 www.varendorfflandscapes.com ..........0414 842602

GAS SUPPLIERS

LANDSCAPE DESIGN VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES www.varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ...................0414 842602 BEAU JARDIN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Call Peter .............................................................0417 054443

LANDSCAPING

BEN’S FENCING Prompt. Reliable. Competitive. 7 day service ......................................0409 983565

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

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

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

6684 2323 / 0418 663 983

GLAZIERS

• Free Quotes • Quality Workmanship • Supply & Install Boral Solid Timber Floors • Locally Owned And Operated • Specialty Timber Finishes • All Eco-Friendly Coatings

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

GRAPHIC DESIGN

0408 536 565

TEA TREE MULCH Hunky Dory Farm

Medium and coarse chop also available all the same price PRICES START AT $27.50 + GST + DELIVERY – minimum load 6m

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

GRAPHIC DESIGN

proud member of

Logos, branding & promo

New & old floors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed

Nathan Hourigan 0420 215 716 E: it2gets2me@gmail.com Servicing all areas

Lic: 210143C

North Coast

call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008 Lic 181445C www.cmtimberflooring.com.au

ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721 OCEAN FLOORS Timber flooring expert. www.oceanfloors.net.au................................0420 528373

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

Phone 0432 339 066

rachelstonedesign.carbonmade.com

GUTTERING Gutter guard Gutter cleaning Locally owned Fully insured Free quotes Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service.

GARAGES & SHEDS Better sheds. Bigger choice

Northern Rivers Sheds – Garages – Carports Affordable Homes Casino (02) 6662 1805 Lismore (02 6622 0976 Travanne Homes Pty Ltd. Lic 198310C.

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

SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456 SHANE TURNER LANDSCAPES Solid, creative, affordable............................................0418 688171 2481 LANDSCAPES 20 years experience. Free quotes. No job too small .......................0490 062016 STYLE LANDSCAPES Retaining, paving, landscaping. Lic no 41307..............................0427 570076

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS

0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42

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

THE GUTTER GUARDIAN • Gutter Cleaning • Fine Mesh Gutter Guards • 10 Year Warranty • Best Price Guaranteed

6684 5037 Local, Professional, Reliable

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

LIGHTING Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

THE GUTTER GURU Cleaning, repairs & all your gutter needs. Call Sam for a free quote...0459 821411

HANDYPERSONS CAPE BYRON PROP MAINTENANCE Tom Scott byronmaintenance@gmail.com ......0418 600576

Garage Doors & Openers | Gates | Sales | Service | Installation | Repairs

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

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Tip runs, pressure cleaning, gardening, odd jobs ...Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 PH: 02 6628 1376 W: www.cmgd.com.au E: info@cmgd.com.au 3 Hugh Street, Russelton Estate, Alstonville NSW 2477

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

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

LOCKSMITH

MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, tip runs, gardening ...............0424 954388 MOBILE LOCKSMITH SERVICE Automotive car keys & lock installation/repair ............0412 764148 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

MOTORING

GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICE No job too small. Free quotes .......................................0414 109595 DARRIN THE HANDYMAN Long time local, prompt friendly service, 30 yrs exp...........0427 641804 A VERY HANDY MAN for just about anything. Happy to help ...Andrew 66844634 or 0412 558890 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569

HEALTH • OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511

Bayside Radiators

Windscreens & Air Conditioning “Where else would you take a leak?”

Serving Byron Shire Lot 4 Wilfred Street, Billinudgel • 6680 2444

Lic: AU29498

Floor Sanding & Polishing

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Service Directory MOTORING (continued)

PLASTERING

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

Professional Roof Coatings From $2350

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL

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

B. Kefford – 0458 519 763 • Tyres • Batteries • Wheel Alignments MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684 2016

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North Coast news daily:

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

brkproperty944@gmail.com • Fully Insured • Lic No. 271835C

&UDLJ 0413

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049

451 186 / 6680 4660

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AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 GLENN WATERS For the finish you can’t see. Lic 58928C...............................................0427 908129 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542

OSTEOPATHY

PLASTIC WELDING

PEST CONTROL

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

PLUMBERS

RELAX...

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 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE FOR WOMEN Eve Schoenheimer Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri.......66853660

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

NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?

Chay 6680 5081 0429 805 081 Byron Shire

NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 OSTEOPATH SINCE 1975 Old school, Lennox Head. Michael Petrie ...................................66874410

BLOCKED DRAIN SPECIALISTS

PAINTING

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

BYRON BAY

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

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

Lic No 189144C

ALL-WAYSPAINTING

ALL WORK GUARANTEED Domestic & Commercial

YVES DE WILDE

Friendly & Clean

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

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

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Byron Dog Grooming Mention this ad for our Winter Special $25 wash/blowdry + free hygiene/clip

~ dog wash ~ quality grooming ~ all breeds ~ Call Rick 6685 4230, 0414 268 102. byrondoggrooming.com.au

PHOTOGRAPHY

Tree Faerie Fotos Professional • Commercial • Personal 30+ years experience in commercial photography and photojournalism

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

24 HR SERVICE

0416 282919 masterblastas@gmail.com

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 HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (NO JOB TOO SMALL) Lic 234528C. ...........Call Adam 0466 992483 ALIAS PLUMBING 24hr blocked drains & maintenance specialist Lic 230095C. Terry ...0416 282919 ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480 MATT WILSON PLUMBING Lic 10704. All plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Free quotes. ...0408 665672 DLC PLUMBING Accredited in back flow prevention & maintenance. Lic 219589C ............0427 641804

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

PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

www.treefaeriefotos.com • 0417 427 518

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3rd SUN Uki 3rd SUN Lismore Car Boot 3rd SUN Ballina First quarter July 5 Full moon July 12 Third quarter July 19 New moon July 27 Day of Sun Sun Moon month rise set rise 1 T 0639 1700 0854 2 W 0639 1700 0929 3 T 0639 1700 1003 4 F 0639 1701 1036 5 S 0639 1701 1111 6 S 0639 1702 1147 7 M 0639 1702 1226 8 T 0639 1703 1310 9 W 0639 1703 1358 10 T 0638 1703 1453 11 F 0638 1704 1554 12 S 0638 1704 1658 13 S 0638 1705 1806 14 M 0637 1705 1914 15 T 0637 1706 2021 16 W 0637 1706 2125 17 T 0637 1707 2228 18 F 0636 1707 2329 19 S 0636 1708 20 S 0635 1708 0028 21 M 0635 1709 0125 22 T 0635 1710 0221 23 W 0634 1710 0314 24 T 0634 1711 0404 25 F 0633 1711 0452 26 S 0633 1712 0536 27 S 0632 1712 0616 28 M 0631 1713 0654 29 T 0631 1713 0730 30 W 0630 1714 0804 31 T 0630 1714 0838

6679 5921 6628 7333 6687 4328

4th SUN Bangalow 4th SUN Nimbin

6687 1911 0458 506 000

5th SUN Lennox Head 5th SUN Nimbin

6687 8618 0458 506 000

SATURDAYS Byron Artisan Market 4-9pm

6685 6807

FARMERS MARKETS Each TUE New Brighton Each TUE Organic Lismore Each WED 7-11am M’bah Each THU 8-11am Byron Each FRI 7-11am Mullum Each SAT 8-11am Bangalow Each SAT 8am-1pm Uki

21:59 21:25 14:09 08:42 Moon High tide, set height (m) 2029 1052,1.35; 2247,1.66 2120 1133,1.35; 2326,1.59 2212 1217,1.35 2304 0008,1.51; 1305,1.36 2357 0057,1.43; 1357,1.39 0152,1.36; 1452,1.44 0052 0256,1.31; 1547,1.52 0150 0401,1.30; 1643,1.62 0249 0505,1.33; 1735,1.74 0350 0603,1.37; 1827,1.86 0451 0659,1.43; 1917,1.96 0550 0752,1.48; 2007,2.03 0646 0845,1.52; 2058,2.06 0737 0937,1.55; 2149,2.02 0825 1030,1.57; 2241,1.93 0909 1124,1.57; 2333,1.80 0951 1218,1.56 1032 0028,1.64; 1315,1.55 1112 0126,1.48; 1415,1.55 1154 0230,1.34; 1515,1.56 1237 0340,1.26; 1616,1.58 1322 0446,1.23; 1712,1.62 1410 0545,1.24; 1801,1.66 1459 0634,1.27; 1845,1.70 1550 0717,1.30; 1925,1.72 1641 0756,1.33; 2001,1.74 1733 0831,1.35; 2035,1.74 1824 0907,1.37; 2110,1.72 1916 0943,1.38; 2144,1.68 2007 1018,1.39; 2219,1.62 2058 1057,1.40; 2256,1.55

6677 1345 6628 1084 6684 7834 6687 1137 6677 1345 6687 1137 6679 5530

JULY 2014

Astronomical data and tides Low tide, height (m) 0447,0.45; 1627,0.63 0524,0.48; 1710,0.66 0602,0.50; 1758,0.70 0644,0.53; 1853,0.74 0729,0.55; 1956,0.75 0817,0.56; 2106,0.73 0909,0.55; 2215,0.67 1002,0.53; 2318,0.56 1056,0.49 0041,0.44; 1148,0.44 0106,0.32; 1241,0.39 0156,0.22; 1334,0.34 0245.0.15; 1428,0.32 0335,0.12; 1522,0.32 0425,0.14; 1618,0.35 0515,0.19; 1715,0.41 0605,0.26; 1816,0.48 0656,0.35; 1922,0.55 0747,0.44; 2033,0.60 0842,0.51; 2148,0.62 0937,0.55; 2259,0.59 1031,0.56; 2359,0.54 1123,0.56 0045,0.49; 1210,0.54 0126,0.44; 1252,0.52 0201,0.41; 1331,0.50 0235,0.38; 1409,0.49 0307,0.37; 1445,0.49 0339,0.37; 1524,0.50 0412,0.38; 1602,0.52 0445,0.40; 1645,0.56

Times are Eastern Standard 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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A MASSAGE SPECIAL Deep tissue, remedial, relaxation. Byron. Ph Kay 0410395368

BRENT VERCO CHIROPRACTOR

REACH YOUR IDEAL WEIGHT IN 60 MINUTES Easy & no fuss! Free Psych-K balance. Ingrid 66803827

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC 6684 1028

ASHTANGA YOGA BYRON Mysore style. Beg welcome. Mon-Fri 7am & 9.30am. Christian 0457722346

TUE WED THU FRI PM & SAT AM

BOWEN/MASSAGE

Karena is back

Facials. Chelhie 0409112075

Saturday Mornings

HAWAIIAN MASSAGE Ocean Shores Michaela. 0416332886

KAHUNA MASSAGE Relax & rejuvinate $60/hr. Ph Guy 0467625245

HEALING HANDS

RESTORATIVE HATHA YOGA at Inner Balance Sanctuary, Suffolk Park. Breathe, stretch and relax, surrounded by nature. Every Friday from 8am - 9am. Call Carla on 0406088741

Massage, heated towels & oils. Bernie 0407431588. 7 days

Cranio Sacral

Japanese Healing

with Tatsu 0434880829 www.auratherapy.wix.com/auratherapy

NATUROPATHY ALLERGY TESTING MASSAGE

10:00 ~ 11:30

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

3UMMERLAND %NVIRONMENTAL

4HE ,IQUID 7ASTE 3PECIALISTS

Tired? Sluggish? Depressed? Headaches? Back or neck pain?

www.byronyogalounge.com

TRADEWORK

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist Health Fund Rebates. 0432322998

s 3EPTIC TANK CLEANING s 'REASE TRAP SERVICING s /ILY ,IQUIDS s 0ORTABLE TOILET HIRE s HOUR SERVICE

CALL KIRSTEN

TREE SERVICES

0416 196 980

www.chirochris.com.au

PI LATES in BYRON

0413 432 584

0410 122 048

Shop 1, 14 Middleton St Health rebates available

SUFFOLK PARK Chris Stathis, Chiropractor

Shiva Shakti Yoga Be. Salon & Spa

BYRON’S BEST MASSAGE

Health fund rebates available

Tallow TREE SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE $29/2 WEEKS INTRO OFFER UNLTD YOGA Arm Balances and Inversions Workshop [O 1\UL°^ 5PJR )YHKSL` :LL ,]LU[Z° 17 Centennial Circuit, above Circus Arts Byron Arts and Industry Estate ph 0451 018 144 www.yogainbyron.com

• • • • •

REMOVALS PALMS TREE SURGERY FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED

• • • • •

STUMP GRINDING TREE REPORTS DA APPLICATIONS CRANE HIRE CHERRY PICKER

6687 2750 - 0401 208 797

FIRST CLASS FREE!

FREESTANDING OVEN / GRILL Euromaid BT44, as new, 540 x 600 x 350. Manual included $350. Vee 0490518016

NICK HART TREE LOPPING

• Affordable tree services • Professional tree care • 15” chipper (crane truck)

Fully insured • Free quotes

6684 9137 • 0427 347 380

HALLS FOR HIRE

The Sacred Alchemy of the Heart

$18 or 10 FOR $150

Monday 9.30AM Wednesday 9.30AM Friday 9.30 AM

Awareness in the heart transforms life, relationships and the way you perceive and experience the world.

Pilates that brings real results! Byron Regional Sports & Cultural Complex

249 Ewingsdale Rd, Byron Bay Enquiries & bookings Jen 0410 891 934

Somatic Practice

Dr Tamara Justus

(PhD) B.Sc., Hons., Dip R.T., Dip Arom

Body Based Psychotherapy

BYRON HEALTH & HEALING ... where science meets nature • Remedial & Crystal Massage • Craniosacral Therapy • 9LÅ L_VSVN` • Hot Stone Massage • Myofascial Release • Reconnective Healing • The Journey 0408 858 735 or 6688 4651 Located in Federal

Julie Wells

Dip.Som.Psych Clinical PACFA Reg.

Anne Mannix

Dip.Som.Psych, Clinical PACFA Reg.

Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching (02) 6685 5138

BAYSIDE ACUPUNCTURE & HERBAL MEDICINE Health Fund Rebates & Hicaps Available Dr Eeka King

Dr David King

(Chinese Medicine) Certified Acutonics® Teacher

(Chinese Medicine)

Pain conditions Women’s Health, Mental/emotional fertility & Pregnancy Acutonics® for Children disturbances & general 14 Park Street, Brunswick Heads | 02 6685 1088 | baysideacupuncture.com ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE MASSAGE ACUTONICS®

Tuesdays & Thursdays 5–6.30pm Saturdays 10am–12 Suffolk Park Community Hall

Safe, beneficial, authentic yoga

6 Weeks Beginners Course 1 day-a-week Tues or Thurs 5-6pm. Begins July 22nd/24th. Book now! tel: 02 6685 9910 flo@intouchyogabyronbay.com Flo Fenton – Senior Yoga Teacher www.intouchyogabyronbay.com

Friday Evening Experiential Workshops 7 – 9.30 pm

DRY FIREWOOD for sale. $120 per 7x4 large trailer load. Ph Sigge 0428819091

COORABELL HALL WEDDINGS, GIGS, CLASSES 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net

To suit most makes & models

FOR SALE

Mullumbimby. 66842511

COMPOST TOILETS Garry Scott • 66843468

BAR FRIDGES Schmick 49 x 49 x 43 as new, temp display, glass door, manual included $100 each. Ph Vee 0490518016 CASH REGISTER Casio SE-S10, as new, black, manual included $290. Phone Vee 0490518016

NATIVE PLANTS The Largest range of native plants in the Byron Shire. Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

110 Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilsons Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 Open every Wed–Fri 10am to 4pm or by appointment www.mcnativenursery.com.au

Heart Connection July 25 Overwhelm August 1 Pain & Perception August 8 Healing the past August 15

• Fence posts • Hardwood poles • Sleepers • Paling fence timber • Offcuts • Banana props • Drummed molasses • Firewood

BYRON BAY FIREWOOD Year-round Pickup & Delivery

The Sacred Alchemy of the Heart Investment $250 early-bird by July 25, or $300

Weekend workshop August 23 & 24 At Red Tent, 10/21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate redtentyoga.com.au embodytruth.com Phone Leanora on 0420 841 528

Residential and Commercial kindling, bags, trailer loads and by the tonne (up to 30 tonne) Seasoned hardwood from $75 Prompt and reliable service

Michael 0401 739 656

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

Mon Tue

8 am

10 am

4 pm

6 pm

$10*

Jacinta Ja

Danielle

$10**

Michael S

$10*

Anna na

Danielle

$10* $1

Wed

$10*

J John

Wong

$10**

Thu

$10**

Chloee

Anna

$10*

Fri

$10*

Jess J

Gitam

Gitam m

Sat

$10*

Brieann Briean eann

Ki t Kirsty

Alex Ale

Sun

$10*

C Chloe

Jacinta

$10*

Studio – 6 Byron St (above Centrelink)

Chloe Kirsty K

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 WASHING MACHINE automatic $180, delivery. Phone 0413589388

SPEED QUEEN

Commercial grade washing machines Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullum 66842511

TEMPUR

Bedding now available at BETTA HOME LIVING Mullumbimby 66842511

Miele appliances

Buy the best Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511 BICYCLES buy, sell, repair, recycle. Adult bikes from $60. Phil 0413779223

RINNAI LP GAS HEATERS

Wide range to suit a variety of room sizes at the best prices BRIDGLANDS BETTA HOME LIVING MULLUM 66842511 CARPET MATS FROM 50c EACH Ray Towers Carpets - Mullumbimby MOBILITY SCOOTER luxury 4-wheel new 2013, never used, cost $4000, sell $2350, can deliver. Ph 0420411021 KITCHEN incl oven/stove sink & rangehood. Nice timber Blackwood, genuinely kept clean, dismantled for easy pick up. Pics avail on request. $1000 (Can deliver & install for extra). 0409631516 LGE 6 DOOR STORAGE CUPBOARD Measurements upon request. VGC, $450/offer. Phone 0428842491

0408 210 772

RECYCLED BUILDING TIMBER Many sizes, hardwood, tongue & groove flooring. Ph 0421626015

Revolutionary self therapy classes Book your first consultation free! E 123yeslife@gmail.com P 0402 797 225

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tama Drum Kit with iron cobra double kick & hi-hat. Mixture of Zildjian & Paiste cymbals, cases incl $1200. Base Amp Galien Krueger, 700w bi-amp head, 4x 10in speaker cab $1300. Warick Corvette base guitar $450. 0403733180

Wednesday classes 10am – 2pm held at

Transform Fitness Gym

MULLUMBIMBY IND. ESTATE 50% OFF FIRST WEEK WITH THIS VOUCHER

• FULLY INSURED • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FREE QUOTES

0402 323 910

Asana • Breath • Meditation • Philosophy

*COMMUNITY CLASSES ALL 6am & 4pm classes will be held at 50 Skinners Shoot Road, Byron Bay. Friday & Saturday 4pm classes will be held in both locations.

byronyoga.com | 6685 8327 | info@byronyoga.com

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

BRIDGLANDS

‘They laughed when I signed up for classes. But when he fixed my knees!-’

Supplying commercial, wood fired bakeries, pizza restaurants and residential, combustion stoves, open fires, pot belly, kindling. Various load sizes from 4’x 6’ to 4 ton tipper. PRICES STARTING FROM $95. VOLUME DISCOUNTS.

Matt 0427 172 684

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES • Cherry Picker • Wood Chipper • Stump Grinder • Tree Surgeon • Fully Insured

Mulch Supplies Mobile 0417 698 227

FREE STUFF WANTED

Local online shopping $5.95 Delivery Gift Vouchers Organic Baby Products Composting Disposables Organic/Bamboo Cloth Nappies Teething Herbs & Toys Organic Baby Skincare Browse on line for more...

Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

6687 7677

LADIES BOOTS 38 to 39 Senso cream suede $160, Italian choc suede $155, black leather $25. Magnetic mattress overlay QS new $160. 0412067574

MULTI GYM free. Good cond. Need it out of the way. Ph 66843369

6684 4421 6 am

VACUUM BAGS

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

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

Investment $25 at the door ($20 conc.)

SCAFFOLD

39.6 x 4.4 heavy duty molecular scaffold, as new, component list & instructions included $7,000. Ph Vee 0490518016

EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

Mat classes

INSTANT ELEC HOT WATER SYSTEM Stebel Eltron WMKA00301 3 phase under sink water heater, as new, $550. Ph Vee 0490518016

www.natureschild.com.au PH: 1300 555 632

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

GARAGE SALES CLUNES 31 Main St Sat 8am. Jet ski, kayak, bric-a-brac. Shed full of stuff! POCKET RAINFOREST RETREAT 15 Middle Pocket Rd, Billinudgel. Sat from 8am. Everything must go LILLI PILLi 39 Lilli Pilli Dr. Treasure trove, clothing, books, furn, plants. Sat SUFFOLK clearance sale. 25 Corkwood Cres, Sat 10-2pm. Books, mags, art, design, easel, fridge, furn, mattress, fabric

The Byron Shire Echo July 22, 2014 39


GARAGE SALE Bangalow

Sunday 27thJuly, 9AM Top of Ballina Road – same street as medical centre and Sikh temple Fab decorator items, paintings, candles, French provincial furniture, antiques EFTPOS AVAILABLE

MOTOR VEHICLES CHRYSLER JEEP 1997 black. $2200 ono. 0432284868

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

CAR RENTALS

Weekly Rates 0401606707 TOYOTA Corolla 2010, 4sp. auto, white hatch, 69,000km, clean, reliable, a-con + lots of extras $15,990 ono. Ph 66851064

BUSINESS OPP. 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 FOOD VAN FOR SALE Custom built, 7 years old, Council approved, $15,000. Ph 0497812718

BYRON CBD PRIME LOCATION 50 sqm top end Jonson Street. Phone 0412185558

TRACTOR REPAIRS

TRACTOR REPAIRS

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 3br house for 4 days Splendour $1200. Ph 0410442188 THE POCKET RD fully-furn 2br house avail 6 weeks 30/7 - 9/9 $250pw incl power, WiFi & phone. Ph 66845059 BELONGIL 2br unit, fully s-c, avail for 3, 4 or 5mths. $500pw. Ph 0412361786 SPLENDOUR BELONGIL 2bdr fully self contained unit. Ph 0412361786 SCHOOLIES 2014 BELONGIL 2bdr fully self contained unit. Ph 0412361786 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK 2br + office, fully furn, n/s in house, 1/8 - 24/10 $480pw + bills + bond. Ph 0405184808 MYOCUM HOUSE beautiful spacious 3br on acreage, avail July 29 - end Aug (neg) $550pw incl bills & WiFi. 0410546231 MYOCUM 3br charming reno Qld. Beaut, quiet spot, solar HW, 4 mins Mullum Sept 1st - Jan 1st $350pw. Ph 66841985 SPLENDOUR S-CONT APT 1br suit couple. Byron area. Ph 0403022356

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

LOVELY ROOM in large, quiet retreat house on acreage. Avail now until 20 Sept. Beautiful location, 5 mins Mullum, 20 mins Byron. $250pw incl. 66844331

workshop 72 Charltons Road Federal

AVAILABLE TO CARE FOR YOUR HOME & ANIMALS from 22 Aug. Great references. Ph 0417574019

SPLENDID ACCOM opp beach spacious, bus at door, from $50 per night. Ph 0412968841 SPLENDOUR: SUNRISE f/furn room, daily rates. Single/cple. Ph 0409844402

HOUSE SIT

6688 4143 0448 881 942 JOHN DEERE 950

JEEP WRANGLER SPORT UNLIMITED 4 door, white. 2.8 Lt turbo diesel, 6 speed manual, 11 mths rego. Factory off-road bumpers, rock rails etc. Convertible roof never used still in packaging. 136,000km. Very clean car inside & out,1 owner. $28,000. 0408740480 or 0755905696 TOYOTA CAMRY 2002 stn wgn auto a/c great cond, serviced regularly, rego 03/15 $3800. 66844603 or txt 0400440267 SUBARU Liberty 92 sedan, 4WD, auto, a/ con, 220k. GC $1900. Ph 66849303

$8,800

BYRON HILLS $599,000 wonderful elevated position. 3br, 2 bthrm brick & tile cottage 5 min to beach & SP Village. Owner going OS. No agents. 0400734102

LAND FOR SALE NAMBUCCA COAST approved dual occ. Bowraville 768sqm, serviced. Near golf course & IGA $28,000. Ph 0417682643

INVESTMENT PROPERTY

TIPPER Toyota Dyna 1986 GVM 7000, $5,500 ono, good for farm use. 66804555

Modern strata shop with secure parking and courtyard space on title in popular downtown holiday complex. Council approval, long lease. Very rare affordable Byron investment. Genuine reason for sale. $319,000

BARGAINS

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

ballinacarcentre.com.au

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

CAR SERVICE

BSW MOTORS

Pre-purchase inspection from $40! Pink slips, service + repair. 10 Bonanza Dr, Billinudgel. 66804999

BUSINESS FOR SALE THE HAPPY HERB SHOP LISMORE Unique retail franchise, est 3yrs. $20,000 + stock. Ph 0433453998 for more info RENOWNED BUSINESS or lease for sale, prime location in Byron. Unique products & services, successful website. Great potential for growth. Reasonable price. Call 0427645492

BYRON room for rent, $250pw single; $300pw couple, all bills & internet incl, large beautiful house. Working n/s preferred. Also sep s-cont studio $300pw. Ph 0400880979 LENNOX lovely, f/f semi-self-contained studio, attached. Suit quiet, wkg person/s $250pw + bond. Sea views. 0401331210 SUFFOLK 2 rooms, furniture, quiet locale, suit student / working, n/s, $160pw$180pw incl bills/ Wifi. Ph 0435002609 BYRON close to town, room in beautiful apt, pool, tennis court furn, $300pw twin share or cpl. $195pw single. 0402923144 SUFFOLK PARK room in large beach house, own deck, close to beach $165pw + bond & bills. Phone 0411155018 LENNOX large room with huge BIR in 3br townhouse, short walk beach/lake/ shops, share with 1 other, mature fem pref, $180pw + bills. Ph 0400113201 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK share 3br house, fully-furnished, with 1 person, n/s in house, double $250pw + bills + bond. 1/8 - 24/10. Ph 0405184808

STORAGE AVAILABLE BYRON Clean & secure. Ph 1300057200 BYRON, LILLI PILLI fully-furnished studio $320pw incl bills + WiFi. Ph 0413294982

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 STORAGE From $100/mth. Bangalow. Ph 66871500 Larger sheds now available WILSONS CK beautiful timber 3br, 2 bth, home 10 min Mullum. Sunny, private, office, lge kitchen, dining & lounge room, garage, gorgeous valley views. $700pw inc lawns + elec/bond. 1yr lease from Sept 12, furn/unfurn, no pets. 66840230 MYOCUM TWO STUDIOS available new reno $270/$330pw incl bills. 0403565788 BYRON Self-contained studio in Scott St, walk to beach, cycle to town, quiet & long term, couple OK. $325pw neg + bills Phone 0415045867 OCEAN SHORES quality 1 bedroom flat, quiet street, best location. Recently fully reno’ed. New bthrm & kitchen, gas stove. Wool carpets in lounge room & bedroom. Backs onto golf course; 5 minute walk to beach. $300pw, water & mowing included. Avail 26th July. Ph Gavin 0427847400. Gumtree Ad Id: 1052205028

MULLUM HALF HOUSE 3 rms, pot belly stove, kitchenette $220pw or reduced rent for gardening, home help. Some shared space. Short term ok. 66846854

(ATPCA Qualified Level II)

Mob: 0412731814 Email: gort@westnet.com.au

BYRON CBD

Tennis Programs for kids and adults Private lesson by appointment Absolutely the best way to fine tune your game and reach your full potential. Covering technical, tactical and mental aspects.

Tiny Tennis ages 3–5 years Fundamental motor skills for pre-schoolers.

Junior Tennis ages 4–12 years A globally successful introduction program.

7.15 % NET RETURN Women’s Comp - Mon 5.30pm Men’s Comp - Tue 6.30pm Social Comp - Thu 6.30pm Social - Sat 1.30pm

New Brighton OCEAN SHORES $380pw 2 bed, 2 bath unit $450pw 3 bed, 1 bath fully furnished $520pw 4 bed, 2 bath, home

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH $750pw 7 bed, 3 bath home, walk to surf

NEW BRIGHTON $400pw, upstairs 2 bed, 1 bath house

SUFFOLK modern house, large sunny room with ensuite BIR, non smoker, prefer 40 + worker $230pw. 0409966996

PROPERTY FOR SALE

BANGALOW lge room, rural setting, unfurn. Pref working female $250pw inc bills & WiFi. Avail 9 Aug. Ph 0413722790

HUGE FAMILY home on acreage, just 15 min to Byron. Kids, Mums, Dads WELCOME. $250pw neg. 0400080251

UNIQUE ECO-PROPERTY with stunning views, 15 mins Mullum. Spacious eco-cottage on 5 acs, massive studio + rentable living space, storage space, lge workshop, orchard & vege gardens, full solar, ample water, lge dam, fully set up $550,000. 0421101220

MULLUM 2 caravans side by side. Rural. Shared kitchen & bathroom. $160pw for both. Phone 66845510

REMOVALISTS

SUFFOLK 2 big b/rooms in share house, 1 street from beach. Furn/unfurn, friendly h’hold $200pw incl bills. Ph 0423238728

Moving Art Local Art Transport Service Sydney-Canberra-Brisbane Local exhibition transport Discounted rates for return of Archibald & Sulman work

Call Aidan 0409 211 077 www.facebook.com/artmovingart

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

TRANSPORT DELIVERY SERVICE $50k Enq: bob@littlegreentruck.com.au

O.SHORES deluxe home, views, sunny NE aspect, walk to bch, avail 15/8-25/9. Bargain at $450pw incl. 0418813900

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS • 66841777 •

B’SIDE SUFFOLK townhouse fully furn pleasant room, quiet person. 1-3mths +. $180pw incl bills & WiFi. Ph 66859853

40 July 22, 2014 The Byron Shire Echo

GOONENGERRY lge furn/unfurn room, share 1, suit n/s sgle wkg person $175pw, 20s or cpl $250pw, + bills. 66849138

SUNRISE f-furn room, quiet local, high sp WiFi, worker pref $165pw + bond, no bills. 66809659 call between 4pm & 6pm O.SHORES funky 3br beachside house, verandahs, veggie plot, timber floors, water views WiFi. 2 rooms from $160pw avail early Aug, n/s, no pets. 0407455730 OCEAN SHORES room & office, own bthrm, priv lge deck, with pool d/f $220pw + bills. No bond. Ph 0414720081 SUNRISE share home & garden $180pw inc elect. Share with 1 fem. 0413602686 SUFFOLK PARK lge sunny master-suite in mod t/house, 2 x dbl BIR, ensuite, balcony. Pool in complex, short walk to village shops. Full-time working person only. $200pw + bills. Ph 0403800444 SUNRISE lge furn room, 3br t / h $155pw + bond, inc bills, no pets. Ph 66856760

TO LET BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Modern & Secure from $122.85 p/m Bangalow Real Estate • 66872479 BALLINA SELF-STORAGE UNITS Secure from $15pw. Ph 66867011 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road BEAUTIFUL RURAL SETTING 4br house, 15 mins to beach. Suit family. Refs & employed only. $390pw. Burringbar Valley, pets ok. Avail 30/7. 0401810941 BYRON 3br, 2 bthrm, SLUG, tiled through out, huge deck, leafy aspect, great house, $590pw + bond & refs. 0414818169 BRUNSWICK 2 mins beach, s/c beautiful studio avail now $210pw/sngle $250pw / dble incl. bills. Quiet house. 0421278041 SUFFOLK 4br house on large block, fireplace, $600pw. Ph 0432244927 BEACHES OF BYRON Long-term rentals avail from $320pw, 2 weeks bond, refs req. Ph 66856751

Bangalow Beautiful old fullyrenovated 3 bed home available immediately for 4 months. Less than 1km from centre of village. Polished boards, high ceilings, huge rear deck, lovely kitchen, views. $550pw incl electricity and garden maintenance. Ph Vee 0490 518 016

3 b/r, brick & tile, newly painted 2 bathroom, huge lounge room, SLUG, $455pw 2 b/r, house, carport, no yard, walking distance to shop $355pw

Ocean Shores 4 b/r, 2 bathroom, new carpet (bedroom) polish floor $540 pw

South Golden Beach 1 B/r unit, walking distance to beach $255pw Julie or Nicci Phone: 6684 3301 79 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 2482

Brunswick Heads 3br + shed $450 2br $430

Bangalow Greenfrog Ln, Bangalow - $350 pw Brand new 1 bed studio. Avail Now Booyong Rd, Nashua - $380 pw 3 bed farm house, 1 bath, 3 mth lease. Avail 25th July Kings Rd, Federal - $525 pw 3 bed, 1 bath rural home with views. Avail 11th Aug Coorabell Rd, Coorabell - $550 pw Large 4 bed, 1 bath home with pool. No pets. Avail Now Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet - $575 pw 5 bed, 2 bath rural home w outdoor living. Pets neg. Avail Aug Cooinda Pl, Federal - $700 pw 2 bed, 2 bath, pool, flexible terms. Pets neg. Avail Now Old Byron Bay Rd, Newrybar - $960 pw Immaculate 3 bed, 3 bath home with stunning views. Avail Now For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

02 6687 1500

SHARE ACCOM.

SUFFOLK light-filled 1br studio, open plan lounge/kitchen, private garden, forest view, no pets, n-s, d-f, ideal for single worker/couple $310pw neg. 0408078391

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

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

Please Call 0408712885

BYRON STUDIO Two newly renovated studios available now, modern kitchenette and large separate bathroom. Private outdoor entertaining areas. Water included. Studio 1 $240pw, studio 2 $340pw. Call Angela or Kirsty at Byron Coastal on 66808111

Mullumbimby

SUFFOLK opp beach, sunny loft style rm in chilled house, $200pw. Wrkg male pref. Share with 1 other, female. 0419995618

HOUSES FOR SALE

2004 DAEWOO KALOS silver 4dr sedan, very comfy car, great fuel econ, 2mth QLD rego, auto, mech A1, recon engine has only done 75,000km, car has done 205,000km. $2300. Ph 0431702354

2002 Ford XR6 Sedan 5spd, black, alloys, leather, 167,000kms. AKD-35F ...............$5,450 2003 Ford Focus Sedan 5spd, a/c, p/s, log books. Perfect 1st car. AO-03-RZ ...........$4,495 2001 Ford Falcon UTE Auto, a/c, p/s, white, ute liner, tonneau. Super tidy. SIV-490 ....$3,650 2001 VX Commodore Sedan Auto, a/c, p/s, cd, alloys, spoiler. Great car. AXY-50L....$2,650 Toyota Prado GXL 4x4 Auto, bull & tow bar. Timing belt, w/pump just done. Lovely condition. Great family car. BY-68-ES .....$8,950 2002 Holden Astra Automatic, a/c, p/s, cd, 6./15 rego. Great history. BZ-42-OQ.......$4,750

SUFFOLK PARK 2 rooms in beautiful home, small one $165pw + bills; larger one $190pw + bills. Ph 0425235991

Steve Gort Tennis

TRACTOR FOR SALE 28HP, 4WD, DIESEL IN TOP CONDITION

O.SHORES share with 1 male. 3 rooms, 1 lge with ensuite & 2 smaller with BI’s close to Bruns, quiet area. 0402779376

LEA

SED

WANTED – LANDLORDS & INVESTORS For the Efficient Management of Your Rental Properties. Call Today!

Nashua $250pw Cosy 1 br cottage on working custard apple farm. Lovely hilltop position with garden maintenance incl. Only 5 mins from Clunes. Available now! Clunes $390 pw Character filled 3 bed cottage with SLUG. Polished floors & carpet, reverse cycle air/con, SLUG, covered front verandah, pets ok, Available late July. Talofa $560pw 2 bed + sleepout, timber floors, high ceilings. Gas cooking & dishwasher, covered entertaining deck. Stunning views, shared pool. Available now! NEW LISTING Bangalow $520pw Split level 3 bed house + 3 bath, ideal for an extended family. D Pol floors, reverse cycleL Ea/c, A S Egas cooking & dishwasher. Pets OK. Avail 18th Aug. NEW LISTING BROOKLET $460 pw Located in beautiful Brooklet, neat & tidy 2 bed, 2 bath, covered S E D enclosed entertaining area, L E A 3 car garage + carport. Avail Now, 6 month lease.

6687 2479 bangalow realestate.com.au

Ocean Shores 3br house $390 4br house $450

Billinudgel

1br rural retreat $210

South Golden Beach 3br house $420

Mullumbimby 3br house $400

Tenants waiting – more properties needed. L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads 6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

Byron Bay BROKEN HEAD RD, BYRON BAY $420PW 2 bedroom unit, 1 bathroom 1 car space Available 31/07/14

BRANDON STREET, SUFFOLK PARK $500PW Duplex 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom 1 car space Available 15/08/14

MYOCUM ROAD, MYOCUM $500PW House 3 bed, 2 bathrooms 2 car spaces Available Now

BROKEN HEAD RD, $500PW House 2 bed, 1 bathroom 1 car space Available 05/08/14

MASSINGER STREET, BYRON BAY $560PW Townhouse 3 bed, 1 bathroom 2 car spaces Available 29/08/14

COOPER ST, BYRON BAY $580PW House 3 bed, 1 bathroom 1 car space Available Now ARMSTRONG STREET, SUFFOLK

PARK $590PW House 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms 2 car spaces Available 25/08/14

MCGETTIGANS LN, EWINGSDALE $650PW House 4 bed, 2 bathrooms Fully Furnished Garden maintenance included Available Now Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay 02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com

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BANGALOW studio-style granny flat, spacious, light, leafy garden, own driveway, external bthrm, WiFi $190pw + elec. Suit employ sgl person. 0421939486 ALCORN ST 3br t/house, optional 2nd lounge room, opp beach entrance, unfurn. $660pw neg. Sh/lg term. Ph 0401031209 BRUNSWICK HEADS 1br unit, central, carport $260pw OCEAN SHORES 3br house, ensuite, family room $420pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 STORAGE AVAILABLE BYRON Clean & secure. Ph 1300057200 COORABELL 1br cottage, amazing views, fireplace, $330pw incl. WiFi & bills. Avail 29 July -15 Sept Ph 0416954411 EWINGSDALE lovely 1br furn, s-cont apt, $290pw incl WiFi. Ph 0403022356 BYRON BAY Fab 3br 1 bthrm in town $600pw + bond & refs. Ph 0423942925 OCEAN SHORES large 1br self-cont flat with own ent and courtyard, $300pw incl elect + 2 weeks bond. Ph 0406746569 BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br timber duplex close to town. Pets neg. $430pw. BURRINGBAR Luxury with a view. 4br, 3 bthrm. $700pw inc elec & water UPPER WILSONS CREEK 30 acre rural property. 3br, 2 bthrm. Pets Neg. Long term. Maintenace inc. $600pw OCEAN SHORES 3br + study. 2 bthrms. Split level home with balconies and views. $470pw. Contact FNC Property Management 1300716707 SUFFOLK 200mts beach, 2br immac f/f villa, avail Oct 6 months neg. Suit prof cpl $550pw. Ph 0417631251

WANTED TO RENT LOOKING FOR accommodation for 1 person, coastal location. 0458481261

TO LEASE MULLUM shop office 33sqm in Stuart St arcade $230pw inc GST. Ph 66801643 ARTISTS WANTED to share studio/ gallery space in Byron Arts & Industry Estate. Tracey 0431092618 or 66845045

Office/Retail Space

avail in Byron CBD, Marvell St, 55sqm. Full window street frontage in busy area. Potential to share space with existing leaseholder or whole shop. $3500pm with share rate neg. First month rent free. Sonja 66395100 MULLUM TREATMENT/OFFICE SPACE Very cute, self-contained cottage with separate entrance avail near Showgrounds, kitchenette/bathroom from Mon-Thurs for $200pw. Ideal for quiet & peaceful therapeutic modality. Off road parking in cul-de-sac. Text 0411236396 BRUNSWICK HEADS RETAIL SHOP OR OFFICE TWEED ST 50sqm shopfront $1300/ month incl GST/ outgoings SHOP 53sqm, close s-market $1100pcm THE TERRACE-ARTHUR ARCADE 28sqm $250pw incl GST/outgoings Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 BANGALOW Light, bright & modern retail showroom / shop in prominent loc next to Summerland Credit Union. Avail from Early August at $49,000pa + GST. Bangalow Real Estate 66872479 OFFICE FOR LEASE 15sqm, ADSL2, air con, kitchen facilities. Suit digital worker. Mullumbimby $550/month. 0412389634 SHARE ART SPACES Byron A&I $49 to $84pw. 0402909193

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 NEED A RESUME? From $25. Jacleen 0403130165

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GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Min 12 month Aust Licence Required. Email: info@byronbaytaxis.com Communications / Web Features Assistant wanted to join our small highly talented team. Ideally suited to a person with a background in media/ film / or web business analyst. Duties include: assisting in detailed concept development, customer service, marketing and other office duties. Bachelor degree and 7 years professional experience min required. Contracted position 4/5 days per week $1000pw approx 4-6 months for starters Please email a cover letter and resume to michael@psychwire.com

Lead Generation Are you confident & well-spoken with a good telephone manner? Join our dynamic telemarketing team at our Byron call ctre 8.30am-3.30pm Mon-Fri. To arrange an interview call Angela 66395020 between 9am-1pm

TUITION

Get qualified this year!

Starting next week... • Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE40110 - Starts: Tuesday 29th July

• Certificate III in Aged Care CHC30212 - Starts: Wednesday 30th July

PROMO WORK – PART TIME Must be fit/healthy, love nature/outdoors and very engaging. CV and photos to info@mountainbiketours.com.au

Limited places - don’t miss out!! For more information call 02 6684 3374

Pharmacy Assistants

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Part-time Salon Assistant 16 – 20 years

Dental Assistant Bay Centre Dental Motivated dental assistant required to join the team at Bay Centre Dental. Previous experience as a DA and Cert III in dental assisting are both essential. Casual role.

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Family Support Worker- Ballina Ref:1412 We are currently seeking a Family Support Worker to form part of a Transdisciplinary approach to supporting children with disabilities (0-8years) and their families. You will play a key role within a team of practitioners to build capacity and resilience to support children’s development and outcomes.

FRENCH • ITALIAN • GERMAN Eva 66846760 www.languagetuitionbyron.com.au GUITAR, BASS & SONGWRITING Exp teacher. Have fun, all styles. Rob Yeatman 0401519860

Next week’s courses... Starting Tuesday 29th July • Sourdough bread and cultured butter • Indonesian for beginners • Tennis - introduction to matchplay

Starting Wednesday 30th July • Advanced drawing and painting • Radio broadcasting • Sewing childrens clothes • Acoustic guitar for beginners

Starting Thursday 31st July • Wild fermentation - delicious probiotic foods • Sewing for beginners

Starting Friday 1st August • Provide first aid • Provide CPR • Beginners guide to blogging

Starting Saturday 2nd August • Haloumi, ricotta & yogurt (full - contact us) • Arts therapy - introduction

Limited places - don’t miss out!!

For more info and to enrol call 6684 3374 www.byroncollege.org.au

NAKED TREATIES Raw Bar Supervisor. For more information please visit: www. nakedtreaties.com.au LADIES WANTED accom avail, clean cond’ns, over 18yo. 66816038 from 10am MARKETING CO-ORDINATOR Small contemporary creative company requires a dynamic and efficient marketer to drive the continued growth of a well established business. A semi-autonomous role for you to use your creative marketing and sales skills using both digital and traditional marketing. Marketing exp essential, Photoshop or graphic design skills highly desirable. Please email resume to zggjobs@gmail.com

French classes

Beloved wife of William (dec). Loving mother of David and Chris.

Recommencing 21 July

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MUSICAL NOTES PIANO TUNER Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981. Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or www.specialtypianos.com.au

The Ironing Lady

Free pick-up & delivery $25 per hour. Angela 0414719680 Gift vouchers available

Aged 104 years

Family and friends are warmly invited to attend a celebration of Phyllis’ life, to be held at the Somerville Chapel, 129 Nerang Broadbeach Road, Nerang, Gold Coast on Wednesday 23rd July 2014 commencing at 3pm. Somerville Funerals Gold Coast 07 5596 2233

IN MEMORIAM

PIANO TUNING

Tuner for Planet Music, Studio 301 & SAE College. R. Barkley. 0422221116 www.reubenbarkleypianotuning.com.au BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

LOST & FOUND

BIRTHDAY

Happy Birthday founding drudge!

DAVID HANNON 11/12/1972 - 25/7/2013 One year has passed, missing your cheeky smile & wicked sense of humour each & every day. Mum, Kim, Glenn, Emily & Matt Yanni Spyrou 26/8/97 - 25/7/2011

Love and thanks from your Echo family

DEATH NOTICES

Kenny Lynn Mairs 18/11/1944 – 15/7/2014

Yanni mou, 3 years have gone & still we mourn. We think of all the what ifs, all the what would have beens. We will always love you. We miss you like the first day. from Ba-Ba, Mum. Eleyna, Papou, Yiayia, Nicholas, Manoli and Leo.

David Hannon 11/12/1972 ~ 25/07/2013 Missed every day Loved always

WORK WANTED HELPING HANDS HOME HELP Do you need help with cleaning, cooking, ironing, shopping? Contact Cherie 0410149585 or 66842393

McGuiness Funerals

Billinudgel (02) 6680 3084

Passed away peacefully on 15th July 2014

LOST in Mullum or Bruns Sat 5th July personal papers in a plastic shopping bag. Very important to elderly couple for appointments etc. Please call 66842932

Essential pre-employment checks will be conducted. Northcott is an EEO Employer

Late of Ocean Shores. Formerly of Rauenstein, Germany. Passed away peacefully on Thursday 17 July 2014. Aged 86 years. Dearly loved Wife of Gus. Much loved Mother of Rainer. Cherished Grandmother of Ingrid and Renate. Family and Friends are warmly invited to attend Waltraud’s Funeral Service to be held at St John’s Catholic Church, Mullumbimby, on Wednesday 23 July 2014, at 11.00 am.

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For a confidential discussion please contact Rhonda Noyes, Area Manager - Far North Coast on 02 6620 6600.

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EICHHORN, Waltraud Elfriede (nee Büchner)

Phyllis Maud MCILRATH

GUITAR IMPROVISATION 6 wk course Aug 4th, Mullum BCC. Phone 66843374

The closing date for this position is 1 August.

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MATHS TUTORING for all years. HSC results, strategy learning, aptitude tests. 20 years exp. Andrew 0413294982

Please visit our website www.northcott.com.au/career-opportunities to view the full position description and to apply.

MOTEL CLEANER BYRON Apply Byron Bay Side Central Studio Apartments, 14 Middleton Street with resume

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HOUSECLEANER Caring & experienced. Phone 66872091

LOCAL GIRL carer/cleaner for all the things you don’t want to do. 0417798461

MOTEL MANAGER/S BYRON BAY Expressions of interest for position of live-in motel managers or live-in assistant manager. Apply Byron Bay Side Central Studio Apartments, 14 Middleton St

Call Leslee (02) 6685 6274 or email recruit@livelifecentral.com

HOUSEKEEPER efficient & experienced. Ph 0458481261

Window Cleaner

BARISTA/SANDWICH HAND must be experienced in coffee, part-time position. Apply in person at Village Bakehouse (next to IGA Sunrise) Byron

Must be available over a 7-day roster.

CLEANER/HOUSEKEEPER Mullumbimby, long-term position avail, regular hours, flexibilty required. Refs essential. recruitment@mullumsari.com

A1 LABOURING Builders / property maintenance / welding $25/h 0412469109

10yrs exp, quality. John 0411842117

BOOKKEEPER for local Byron business 10hrs per wk. To apply call 0427848238

Casual positions for immediate start.

SECOND YEAR WORKING VISA applicants volunteers wanted @ Byron Bay Rescue Horses. 0404204940

Anne-Marie

May Xsgiik guide you home, Kenny. Forever in my heart, Love Meg xx

LOCAL GUYS carpenter & tiler 50yrs exp repair & new. Ph 0432401334 AN EYE FOR DETAIL efficient, reliable, thorough & trustworthy cleaner for all domestic homes. Phone 0404837578 or 0432695047

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PETS PUPPIES for sale Ridgeback x Mastiff $700 neg. Phone 0431391874

Rex Rex is a 7 year old chihuahua x silky desexed male. He is a friendly little fellow and would make a delightful companion dog. If you can give Rex 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.

Kitty

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Champ is a 9 month old male Kelpie/Lab x. He is extremely affectionate, happy and is great with other dogs. $280 includes desexing, chipping and C5 Vac.

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Story & photo Dogwhistle

After last week’s first loss of the season, to the Richmond Rovers, the Park Hotel Byron Bay Rams took to their home ground on Saturday determined to make amends. An ambitious Alstonville squad was equally determined to give the championship leaders a run for their money. The Rams reserves, battling to keep their finals hopes alive, opened the account in a tough and gritty encounter with a fourth-placed Villa. An early goal from standin striker Connor Cannon was answered by Alstonville and the match went into the

break locked at 1–1. A very soft pair of yellow cards saw a career-first red to Tane Meek that rallied the Rams and a cracking goal from Jonathan Pierce broke the deadlock. The 10-man Byron squad took control for the remainder of the match and a late goal from Steve Kilpatrick sealed a gutsy 3–1 win. Outstanding work from Theo Pavil, Jono Pierce, Ben Ahern, Tai Flanagan and young keeper Isaac. In the Premier Division match, the Rams’ top squad were frequently forced onto the back foot by an enthusiastic Alstonville team bent on taking points from the reigning champions.

Gary Osbiston

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Here is six month old TINKERBELL doing some serious lap work. She is highly skilled in the ancient cat art of “lap therapy”, and is ready for anyone with a vacant lap. She may still be very young, but her technique is just the best. Her warm, soft body and strong purring is all that is needed to produce a sense of calm in even the most stressed person. She is ready and waiting, so grab this great opportunity.

Goal number three came from midfielder Lachie Dewar.

The Rams retained the upper hand, however, with tireless Byron mid Kazahiro Tsukamoto a major force throughout the game. A constant threat to the Villa defence, Kaz had a hand in all three of the Byron goals. A Kazahiro cross to Connor Cannon, who found the net, opened the scoring for Byron in the second half. With two more goals from Barry Woods and Lachie Dewar, Byron looked to have the game well in hand but a late surge from the young Alstonvillers yielded a second goal and had the Rams defending hard down to the wire for a 3–2 win. Stay tuned.

Breakers win first home game of the season

Phone 0458 461 935 or 0488 415 444.

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Julia led the team out on a sunny breezy day. The home side elected to have the breeze at their backs in the first half. Casino kicked off looking very confident passing the ball about, but the home side were eager for the ball, the tackles hard and fair, the Breakers attacking mainly on their left side and cutting away up with no luck on goal. With ten minutes to go in the first half, midfielder Ella took on the opposition dribbling the ball down the left flank, entering the penalty area, and heard the call from Izzy to square pass, which she did, and the Bruns striker deftly put the ball past the keeper and into the net 1–0 Breakers. Huge applause from the

home side fans. The ref blew the whistle for half time with the home side bubbling to be winning as they had not scored a goal in weeks. The second half began with Casino trying their best to get a goal back but the Brunswick defence held firm. The battle was happening in the midfield; this was where the game could be won or lost with both sides fiercely contesting the ball. Casino mounted an attack and broke the home-side de-

fence with only the keeper to beat, but what a keeper this Brunswick side has – she came out without fear and smothered the shot. The Breakers quickly counterattacked, a fulllength-of-the-field move, which finally found Tiare in front of the goal, but the ball bounced higher on this hard pitch and her shot went over the crossbar: unlucky. Has she scored that would surely have sealed the win as there were only minutes to go. The ref blew for full time; the Brunswick team won their first home game of the season after having many scoreless draws. Well done, girls, as the coach always writes, so very proud of them all. A special mention to Saje: great game today. Bring on the second half of the season.

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Sport

The Lion King reigns on a rainy Red Devil Park Story & photo John Campbell

Byron Bay has continued its progress towards a possible top-three spot in the NRRRL play-offs with Sunday’s hardfought 26–16 victory over Mullumbimby. Local derbies can never be anticipated as foregone conclusions, regardless of where the antagonists might stand on the ladder. The Giants have had a less than glittering season, but they have never turned it up. Thwarting the more fancied Red Devils at a crucial time in their finals push would have pleased them no end. That they were not quite good enough to pull off the upset was not through want of trying – it’s just that the Bay had that touch of class whenever the balance threatened to topple the visitors’ way. Miserably cold conditions kept the crowd to an estimated 3,227, not too many of whom would have been impressed by a scrappy opening

Mullum’s Grant Cook comes to grief in the arms of handsome Hemi Mullen at Red Devil Park on Sunday

of penalties and knock-ons. As is so often the case, a score settled things. Ben ‘Spider’ Webber took advantage of hesitant tacklers to run about 60 metres in covering 30 and planting the pill in the

corner. Shortly after, Bill ‘the Lion’ King got the first of his hattrick of tries. The elusive centre looked threatening every time he touched the ball and it came as no surprise when

Byron under-12s dominate

he took a pass on the blind, forty out, and threaded his way to the line. Neither did it come as a surprise when the Giants’ raging bull, Jack ‘La Motta’ Govett, stormed in to make it 8–6 to the Bay at

Ballina/Grafton team (53– 20). They lost to Yamba and Lismore. Byron girl’s coach Matt Ogle said it was a great day for all players. ‘The girls demonstrated fantastic teamwork and admirable sportsmanship,’ said Matt. ‘It was a fantastic opportunity for some inexperienced players to get a taste of the game at this level. ‘We were proud to host a smoothly run fun carnival in our great Byron facilities. It’s wonderful to see how much fun everyone has,’ says Ogle. ‘There’s a great camaraderie developing between the teams.

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‘They’re all here because they love basketball.’ Results for the day were: The team won each of their games by a comfortable margin: Byron v Lismore Yellow 56–18 (Byron win) Byron v Yamba Gold 38–7 (Byron win) Byron v Yamba Black 56–27 (Byron win) Byron v Lismore Blue 36–19 (Byron win) The Byron Bay Basketball Association offers skills training and competitions for all ages. For more information visit www.byronbasketball.com.

chipped cross-field, placing the ball precisely into space behind the onrushing tacklers. It floated through the air in slo-mo, like a dove. Tip-toeing down the western flank, King’s eyes never left it. As the ball dropped, he reached for it and caught it on the tips of his fingers, then flew in under the sticks. It was poetry. Jared ‘Monsieur’ De Thiery relieved Goldsmith of the kicking duties and his conversion made it a near unassailable 22–6. A flurry of tries, including King’s third from a scrum win, rounded up proceedings and, as the weather closed in, all anybody wanted to do was get inside and under a stream of hot water. The Giants had left nothing in the tank – they never do – but fortune has not smiled on them in 2014. The Red Devils were their usual enigmatic selves. They promise much and there is a sense that they just might peak when the moment is right.

Great win for Shand Geckos Brian Mollet

The Byron Bay under-12 boys cleaned up at the third round of the North Coast Shield Basketball competition played at the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex on Sunday. Byron boys’ coach Alvin Caoyonan was thrilled with the team’s performance. ‘The hard work the boys have put in over the past few months has really paid off and showed in their convincing wins,’ he said. ‘It’s great to see basketball back in Byron Bay.’ The Byron under-12 girls also had a good showing over the weekend with a convincing win over the combined

the break. Hemi ‘Sphere’ Mullen put Sam ‘Dolly’ Dwyer through a gap with a deft offload soon after the resumption and Byron were on their way. Unfortunately, the man of the moment from the Bay’s previous outing, against United, William Goldsmith, could not buy a goal all arvo. ‘Peppi’s having a bad-hair day,’ mused the Old Bloke, and what might have been breathing room remained at an uncomfortable 12–6. Byron’s compacted defence had invited circumnavigation throughout, but Mullum rarely got around it, so tirelessly did the Devils arrive in cover. When it came to slugging their way down the middle, the Giants did so with conviction, but the Devils protected their line with urgency and grunt. After a Giant had been binned for irresponsibly giving lip to the ref, Byron produced the play of the day. On half-way, Webber

Sport fans, diehards and the unhealthily obsessed were all out in force on Sunday as the two longest-running teams in the Nick Shand series, the Geckos and Main Arm, brought out their carefully nurtured inner champions and attempted to coax, cajole or browbeat them towards victory. Lomath Oval was covered by a doona of fluffy cloud, quite warm and dimly lit; it was a cosy and almost romantic day for cricket as Bucko of the Arm won the toss and invited the Geckos to bat. James and Adeha, the world’s oldest teenager, got off to a bright start for the Geckos until Connor’s wrong-un smoked a few synapses in James’s mind. Main Arm’s veteran battling Baz (3–16) then seemed to find an extra leg (but not in a Rolf Harris way), as he ran out Adeha and went on a wicket spree. Christian (40) slayed a few Main Arm lions as he and Stewie did a repair job on the innings. Anthony (40) and St Seymour then scrambled and thumped the score to 155 at the close and, with a guaranteed spot in the finals for the winner. Lunch was eaten or in some cases imbibed with an air of anticipation.

Grego and Gazza got a few early boundaries for the Arm but then James decided to get into the game, holding a catch off Ali and running out Baz and Grego with lightning throws, like some demented Norse god. It was up to Bucko, known as the team’s co-equal designated representative rather than skipper as Main Arm has 11 captains, and the redoubtable Bourkey to drag the Arm back into contention. On 21 Bucko seared an ear-high hummer backward of square where Christian showed amazing reflexes and some pretty healthy selfpreservation skills to hold the catch of the day. The stubborn Bourkey was joined by cricketing merce-

nary (or floozie) Brian (30) and the total was shrinking faster than Australia’s international reputation for human rights. Needing 12 from the last two overs the Arm prepared to hit out and, like Dolly Parton’s blouse buttons, there was a palpable and imminent tension in the air. Anthony (2–8) closed out a great win for the Geckos, his darting in-dippers too much for the gallant but defeated Main Armers. Next week, as so many players have splinters in their arses, the scheduled Tossers versus Swingers game will slide back to the week following the next fixture, the battle of the valleys between Left Bank and Main Arm.

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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.

Byron Bay Parking Management Review Have your say

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, 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.

10.2014.273.1 – BYRON BAY 14/146 Old Bangalow Road (Lot 14 DP 286411) Dwelling

10.2014.257.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 27 Station Street (Lot 3 DP 727348 and Lot 34 Sec 3 DP 2272 Two storey dwelling

10.2014.70.1 – OCEAN SHORES 29 Goondooloo Drive (Lot 1313 DP 243480) Staged dual occupancy and strata subdivision

10.2014.273.1 – BYRON BAY 14/146 Old Bangalow Road (Lot 14 DP 286411) Dwelling

10.2014.253.1 – BYRON BAY 3/51 Border Street (Lot 3 SP 85426) Two storey dwelling and swimming pool

10.2014.168.1 – THE POCKET Skyline Road (Lot 4 DP 586221) Erection of dwelling to create dual occupancy

10.2014.148.1 – BANGALOW 6 Byron Bay Road (Lot 2 DP 859960) Sprinkler and Hydrant booster cabinet installation, construction of new shade structures and minor alterations

Currently residents who have a Resident Parking Coupon would still be able to park for up to 4 hours in existing Council off-street car parks in Main Beach, Clarkes Beach and south and north of Lawson Street. However, it is currently proposed that residents would need to pay for on street car parking, should you wish to park in town centre streets. How can you be involved? t Be informed and find out more on Council’s website www.byron.nsw.gov.au t Complete our online survey t Share your feedback on our interactive online platform www.byron.nsw.gov.au t Visit us at an information stand (more details at www.byron.nsw.gov.au) t Make a submission

For more information about the proposals, go to www.byron.nsw.gov.au call the hotline 6626 7309 or email council@byron.nsw.gov.au

LAST WEEK At the end of the consultation period, all feedback will be presented to Council for consideration. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or email council@byron.nsw.gov.au.

Submissions close: Friday 25 July 2014

10.2014.356.1 – OCEAN SHORES 9 Kiyung Court (Lot 1678 DP 244384) Tree removal – One tree

10.2014.277.1 – FEDERAL 10/19 Teak Road (Lot 10 DP 286288) Single storey dwelling and shed

t Better turnover of existing on street car parking spaces t Improved uptake of parking in Council car parks t A new income stream of at least $1 million per year for infrastructure maintenance and upgrades

Extending paid parking onto town centre streets. This would assist with improved turnover of car parking spaces plus, revenue raised would help with future parking supply and general amenity and infrastructure of the town centre and Byron Shire.

10.2014.312.1 – SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 14 Gloria Street (Lot 155 DP 31166) Garage

APPLICATIONS APPROVED

10.2014.352.1 – BYRON BAY 4 Oodgeroo Gardens (Lot 1 DP 1141457) Tree removal – Three trees

Increasing the numbers of 1 and 2 hour parking places. This could be achieved by changing time limits on some existing 2 and 4 hour parking spaces. Time limits would continue to be enforced.

10.2014.281.1 – MULLUMBIMBY CREEK 418 Left Bank Road (Lot 1 DP 1189042) Change of use from shed to dwelling module

10.2014.367.1 – COORABELL 491 Coolamon Scenic Drive (Lot 3 DP 575045) Tree removal – One tree

The Parking Management Review considered how residents and businesses use car parking in Byron Bay town centre. As part of the review, the potential benefits of changing time limits and extending paid parking was considered. Potential benefits include:

Proposed changes include

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10.2014.363.1 – BYRON BAY 32 Brownell Drive (Lot 11 DP 113399) Tree removal – One tree

10.2014.302.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 45 Queen Street (Lot 62 DP 856020) Roadside stall 10.2014.276.1 – TALOFA 460 Bangalow Road (Lot 2 DP 792880) Alteration/additions to existing Dwelling 10.2014.278.1 – MONTECOLLUM 45 Monet Drive (Lot 1 DP 1167936) Alterations and additions to a Rural Tourist Facility for toilet facilities 10.2014.307.1 – MYOCUM 42 Bilin Road (Lot 26 DP 830652) Single level rural dwelling-house 10.2009.48.2 – BYRON BAY Milton Street (Lot 2 DP 1158309, Lot 2 DP 736832) S96 – application to modify condition No 23 to allow wholesale beer production (Operation of a micro brewery within an approved tourist facility (Buddha Bar)) 10.2014.339.1 – BYRON BAY 4 Mackay Street (Lot 3 DP 236959) Inground swimming pool and front fence 10.2014.349.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 7 Hayter Street (Lot 4 Sec 1 DP 11632) Tree removal – two trees 10.2014.229.1 – TYAGARAH Grays Lane (Lot 4 DP 748585) Two Storey dwelling 10.2012.319.2 – BYRON BAY 74 Paterson Street (Lot 8 DP 6441) S96 – Stage development and reduce the area of the deck 10.2014.240.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 237 Broken Head Road (Lot 31 DP 30037) Construction of attached secondary dwelling 10.2014.236.1 – COOPERS SHOOT Natural Lane (Lot 1 DP 700806) Pool House Cabana 10.2014.206.1 – OCEAN SHORES 9 Goolara Court (Lot 1080 DP 241074) Alteration/additions to existing dwelling 10.2014.258.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 1/3 Sallywattle Drive (Lot 2 Sec DP 270338) Alteration/additions to existing Dwelling (additional storey) 10.2014.247.1 – Suffolk Park 14/27 Kalemajere Drive Lot 44 DP 270338) Construct a part two storey dwelling and a swimming pool

COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED 16.2014.13.1 – BYRON BAY Bay Street (Lot 15 SP 16562) Internal Alterations to Unit 15

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 on line 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 28 JULY 2014 10.2014.342.1 – MYOCUM Mullumbimby Road (Lot 1 DP 1116009 and Lot 2 DP 859817) N J M Nominees Pty Ltd: Subdivision to create six lots 10.2014.337.1 – EWINGSDALE 100 Coolamon Scenic Drive (Lot 1 DP 569047) Chris Lonergan – Town Planner: Subdivision of aged and disabled persons facility to create 3 Torrens Title allotments, use of existing building for common activities and replacement of water tanks

EXHIBITION CLOSES 4 AUGUST 2014 10.2014.373.1 – SKINNERS SHOOT 255 Skinners Shoot Road (Lot 4 DP 258640) Mr B Morrison: Primitive Camping ground 10.2014.368.1 – MYOCUM 211 The Manse Road (Lot 2 DP 1103913) Ms R M Smith: Subdivision to create two lots 10.2014.361.1 – BYRON BAY 35 Lawson Street (Lot 7 Sec 8 DP 758207) D P Roberts Planning Solutions: Alterations and additions to existing motel (SEPP 1 Objection)

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As if the proposed development of West Byron lands wasn’t enough pressure on Ewingsdale Road and the township of Byron Bay, a retirement village and retail sector is planned for around the new hospital site at Ewingsdale. It makes sense for a developer, in this case Belbeck Investments, to integrate plans with state government health services, but it probably won’t bring much cheer to local residents. You can read about the plans, find out about public meetings and make a submission at http://bit.ly/Ewsplans. If it goes ahead, you’ll be able to shop, retire, go into emergency care and then die, all within one kilometre. How convenient is that? Q Q Q Q

As is usual with shire meetings, the mayor’s gig last week on railway line/corridor options went on for hours, with lots of conflicting opinions and a few good ideas put up. The conspiracy theory is that the state government will put its weight behind the rail trail option because it will be able to flog off public land along the old track to developers willing to bring us a strip mall of coffee shops, quaint boutiques, backpacker shanty towns and other tourist-enhanced opportunities. It’s all a storm in a standard-gauge teacup, as in ten years from now we’ll be gadding about in

Drivers in Bayside at Brunswick Heads are urged to slow down and keep an eye out for crocodiles. Not the reptilian variety but a crocodile of small children walking in a line. Lilly Pilly preschool teachers are taking the children out for walks around the streets of Bayside. The 29 children follow the footpaths, holding onto a long ‘walking scarf’, and along the way stop to read house numbers, inspect plants, read signs and practise all-important road safety rules. Director of Lilly Pilly, Frances Dyett, asks local drivers to please drive slowly, especially from 10 till 12 in the mornings, as the children must cross the road at a couple of places. Frances also encourages locals to stop and say hello to the children.

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Our photo last week on page 7 about the sustainable small house design competition lacked the appropriate credit. It was courtesy Harley Graham Architects http:// harleygraham.com.

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