The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 32.50 – May 23, 2018

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The Good Life

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Solar train awarded for design innovation Byron Bay’s heritage world-first solar train has been recognised at the 60th Annual Good Design Awards ceremony, held at the Sydney Opera House last night. The highest honour for design innovation in Australia, the Awards attracted a record 536 entries this year. The Byron Bay Railroad Company 1942-era train was both a Good Design Award Gold winner in the Product Design category and a Good Design Award winner in the Engineering category, in recognition for outstanding design and innovation. Judges praised the train service, which is run on a not-forprofit basis with tickets costing just $3. ‘What is truly brilliant about this project is that it uses currently available technology applied to a sector in a clever and innovative way,’ they said. ‘This project has the potential to raise much-needed awareness about sustainable design. A sign of things to come’. The net carbon-positive train service is entirely funded by Byron Bay Railroad Company and receives no government support whatsoever. ‘Solar power can be seen and felt,’ said Jeremy Holmes. ‘Riding on a train powered by the sun proves that it is possible.’

We ride the train By S Haslam

Along the 3km Byron coastal track services will be maintained with the exception of Friday and Saturday evening services. The last evening service will be 26 May until evening services resume again after winter. www.byronbaytrain.com.au

‘This is very Byron Bay,’ said Dr Brandon Gien, chief executive of Good Design Australia. ‘The designers retained the overall aesthetics of the old train while pointing the way to a sustainable future.’ The Byron Shire continues to punch above its weight, with Byron’s Flow Hive taking the major award in 2016 for their backyard beekeeping invention.

Our solar train took two prestigious awards at the Good Design Awards in Sydney on Thursday night

Gien attributes these successes to a sunny disposition and tolerance for risk. ‘Designers and architects are optimists,’ he says. ‘We look at design as a way of creating a better future. We’re living in a volatile, topsy-turvy world. If we are going to provide a better future for our planet, it requires imagination. Design is one of the ways we can make it happen.’

With family up from interstate, we decided to ride the solar train last weekend. Parking at the Sunrise end, I had that sense of anticipation for the train’s arrival our children have rarely experienced in the public-transport-deprived Byron region. About 30 people got off the midday train (it was a sunny Mothers Day), mostly asking for directions to Stone & Wood and the Sun Bistro. Once aboard, we opened the windows, and revelled in the old-style super-comfortable seats that can be flipped back and forth depending on what way you want to sit. And, we got actual cardboard tickets that were punched, and a bit of a laugh with the conductor. With windows open, the train travelled slowly and surprisingly quietly through a part of Byron I’d never seen; apart from an occasional backyard we saw mostly swampy forest, with one particularly beautiful moment when the train crossed the mirror-like expanse of the Belongil. It was a fun ride, so we went straight back. From the Sunrise station it was a quick stroll to Graze Restaurant at Elements of Byron, a hit for the second year in a row with the whole family aged 8–80, with classy cocktails (the Aviation is my current favourite), a good wine list, colossal meat dishes for the carnivores, vegan menu, lots of gluten-free options and proper kids’ dishes that they can rate out of 10 with their MKR-inspired French accents (luckily they emulate the judges, not the contestants).

The Byron Bay Railroad Company team were presented with their trophies by Jan Utzon, son of Jorn Utzon who designed the Sydney Opera House. While the train itself will not be present, it will be celebrated among other award-winning innovations during Vivid Sydney over 25–27 May at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay.

With the oldies deciding to stay the night at Elements, we rolled back to Mullumbimby with the kids wondering why the train doesn’t come here any more!

The train will commence its winter schedule on 1 June. Existing

Good Taste

Eating Out Guide echo.net.au/good-taste

BALLINA

BYRON BAY

Ballina RSL Club

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Spanner Crab Spaghettini Grilled Soy, Sesame Tofu Burger Salad of Seared Rare Beef Bangalow Pork Gyoza Char-grilled Moreton Bay Bug

Wharf Bar & Restaurant

Open 7.30am Daily. Open till late Thurs–Sun Coffee, breakfast, lunch & dinner, functions & weddings. Fully Licensed. 12-24 Fawcett St, Ballina 6686 5259 / 6685 6011

Some of our new dishes include...

WATERFRONT DINING Come watch the boats go by and the dolphins play whilst you take in one of our SENSATIONAL SUNSETS

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Targa Modern European Cafe • Restaurant • Bar 11 Marvell Street

Byron Bay 6680 9960 targabyronbay.com targabyronbay@gmail.com

Elixiba Open 12pm–Late Every day Shop 10, Feros Arcade 23 Jonson St 6685 6845

Fishheads

BYRON BAY

Happy Chilli Garden Open 6 days - closed Sundays Byron St (opp Aldi) Byron Bay P 6680 9191 F 6676 4869 M 0403 516 793 happychilligarden@hotmail.com

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Hong Kong chef specialising in Chinese and Malay foods Fully licensed Dine In / Takeaway / Home Delivery Available

Mothers Day Music Mark Rideout acoustic from 12pm OPEN - Tuesday to Saturday evenings 7 days breakfast & Lunch All day menus, licensed bar APERITIVO happy hour AFTERNOONS 4–6pm daily $12 Cocktails, $7 beers, $8 wines, $12 Moet

Elixiba Plant Based Restaurant and Bar A delicious vegan dining experience. Tapas, mains and heavenly desserts all house made and gluten free. Exclusive craft beers, herbal elixirs, exquisite cocktails and a unique atmosphere. Nachos & Beer or Kombucha $20 every Monday Promotions every Wednesday Dine in/Takeaway/Catering/Functions

BEACH FRONT DINING

7:30am till late Coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner, functions and weddings. Fully licensed.

Fish & chips by Byron Main Beach Or indulge in our ULTIMATE SEAFOOD PLATTER 6685 6011

1 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7632

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