Byron Shire Echo – Issue 20.12 – 09/08/2005

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‘The push by Howard’s government to open up yet more uranium mines makes the moral responsibility of where and who we dump the radioactive waste sourced from our yellowcake on all the more urgent,’ he said. He has secured a Dendy Films cinema release for the ďŹ lm. It will show in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, beginning in late October. Mr Bradbury is hoping to have a local screening beforehand. At BIFF, cinema critic David Stratton screened clips and presented a history of Bradbury’s diverse career. Twice nominated for an Academy Award, David Bradbury began his career in 1972 as a radio journalist with the ABC after graduating from the Australian National University with a BA in Political Science. His ďŹ rst ďŹ lm Frontline was a tribute to his late colleague, war photographer Neil Davis who was killed in the line of duty, and it earned him his first Academy Award nomination. His second nomination came for Chile: Hasta Cuando? Locally he is known for his two Battle For Byron ďŹ lms showcasing the impact of development and the surrounding politics on the Shire.

David Bradbury, centre, receives the Chauvel Award from Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman and BIFF artistic director Anne Demy-Geroe.

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Bradbury wins Chauvel Award David Bradbury, local ďŹ lmmaker with an international reputation, picked up the prestigious Chauvel Award at the recent Brisbane Inter national Film Festival (BIFF). The Chauvel Award recognises a distinguished contribution to Australian feature filmmaking. The award is named after well-known Queensland ďŹ lm pioneers, Charles and Elsa Chauvel, and previous recipients include actors Geoffrey Rush and Bryan Brown, producers Anthony Buckley and Jan Chapman, cinematographer John Seale and documentarists Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson. ‘Charles Chauvel was one of the pioneers of Australia’s ďŹ lm industry in the 50s and 60s,’ Mr Bradbury told The Echo. ‘It is quite ironic that he was working in an environment like today’s where the Yanks had subsumed the Aussie ďŹ lm culture and they were struggling against the odds as we now are.’ Mr Bradbury showed his latest documentary Blowin’ In The Wind, on the effects of depleted uranium, at BIFF. It also explores the lack of public awareness of the extent of Australia’s military alliances with the United States.

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Beattie gets the rub from Sandy Gandhi

Obsession, saving the world, sex and crime occupied audiences at the Byron Bay Writers Festival over the weekend. Stimulating debate peppered with a great deal of laughter proved a successful formula once again as speakers covered a wide spectrum of issues from the possibility of a nuclear powered future to the hidden depths of the Australian music scene. One of the last sessions of the weekend, Sex: different approaches to an age old subject, drew a standing ovation for the deaf signer. He rose to the challenge of Leigh Redhead’s explicit reading from her raunchy novel, abandoning sign language and resorting to mime much to the amusement of the audience. Festival director Jill Eddington said on Monday that the responses from audiences had been ‘astonishing. They were so appreciative. The interesting thing this time is that every session was chocka and this was right throughout the program.’

When local comedienne Sandy Gandhi said she wanted to rub shoulders with the rich and famous at the Writers Festival, she didn’t realise she would end up rubbing the shoulders of Queensland Premier Peter Beattie in the massage tent. The visiting politician, and now author, took the ribbing dished out by Ms Gandhi in good humour. He denied the rumour that he was changing his name to Peter Beat-Me and only flinched slightly when Sandy asked the crowd in the massage tent to turn around while the Premier took all his clothes off. Photo Jeff ‘I rub you’ Dawson

The inclusion of three international writers was trialled this year and, according to Jill Eddington, has been endorsed by the positive reaction from festival goers. Indonesian journalist Putu Wijaya took part in sessions on fundamentalism and the aftermath of natural and man made disasters and delivered a lecture on the Psyche of Bali. Nancy Fraser and Eli Zaretsky, both of whom are professors from the New School in New York, gave their insights into feminism, globalisation, social justice and love. ‘The feedback was that the international writers brought freshness to the festival. They brought different opinions and a slightly different

voice. It is lovely to have new blood and a new aspect to the festival,’ said Ms Eddington. Early estimates put the number of visitations, or bums on seats, this year at around 33,000, an increase of around 25% on last year and on the ground surveys reveal the amount of visitors from outside the region is on the rise. ‘I want to thank the audiences, but also the amazing volunteers. We had 120 volunteers doing a range of jobs from hosting people, to selling tickets to rearranging chairs. This is such a great community event and we want to give our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved,’ said a delighted Jill Eddington.

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Local News Council wins heritage case

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While new Telstra boss Sol Trujillo met with Nationals leader Mark Vaile in Lismore last week to discuss the importance of improving services in regional Australia, a Bangalow business was facing an 11 week wait for a new phone line. When Annika Olsson rang Telstra on July 13 to let them know she was moving the following week to new premises which didn’t have an existing phone line, she was not told there could be a problem. Annika is the general manager of two Bangalow restaurants, The Urban Cafe and Bang Thai and also manages the offices of Jay Allison Music Management. ‘On July 19 the phones were disconnected and we spent the day moving to the new premises. In the afternoon we tried to connect the computers and the telephone, but there was no service. We phoned Telstra at 4pm to say that there was still no sign of a phone connection and were told that the technician could still be

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can be said in these proceedings on that matter is that the Council has clearly changed its mind about the heritage signiďŹ cance of the building, which it is entitled to do.’ Ray Darney, Council’s Director of Planning said after the case, ‘Our main concern is to make sure that the integrity of the old part of the building is maintained. We will be talking to the developer and want to ďŹ nd a solution that is satisfactory for the community, Council and the developer’. Changes will be made to the Interim Heritage Order to limit it to the part of the building constructed in 1929 and not the whole precinct, said Mr Darney who conďŹ rmed that Council will be seeking payment of its legal costs.

on a job and might be here up until 7pm,’ explains Annika Olsson. ‘When I followed up with a call to Telstra the next day I was told the problem was a lack of service in the main street of Bangalow which required a major upgrade of the distribution cable and that was not scheduled to happen until September 28.’ ‘This meant that we had two and a half months to wait until we could have our phones connected. Telstra provided us with a temporary solution of two interim telephones, but we can’t use an answering machine, the internet or fax. ‘The most mind boggling suggestion was that we move back into our old ofďŹ ce site. We have seven business accounts with Telstra including two phone lines, two broadband connections and our fax line,’ says Ms Olsson. ‘The whole way it has been handled has been completely amateurish.’ Telstra put the 11 week delay down to a backlog of work for

The Echo’s co-founder and publisher David Lovejoy launched his memoir, Between Dark And Dark, to a packed tent at the Byron Bay Writers Festival last Sunday. Noted publisher Di Gribble compered the event and David gracefully endured a lampooning from political commentator Mungo MacCallum and Echo editor Michael McDonald, who apparently still has a job. The book follows David’s life from the age of two and a half through to the early days

of The Echo and the tragic death of Echo co-founder Nicholas Shand in 1996. It also records his university career, adventures in hallucinogens, attempts at defrauding banks, an epic trip across Asia by van on the ‘hippie trail’, competition chess triumphs and his long association with the guru Maharaji. Between Dark And Dark is available from Echo ofďŹ ces and at Mullumbimby Book Shop, Book City, Byron Books, and Icon Books.

contractors in the area and say the problem is not a lack of capacity at the exchange. Mandatory timeframes for the provision of telephone services are set by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), however Telstra’s corporate affairs spokesperson Alix Varley says that businesses are not covered by the ACMA rules. Telstra’s self regulated benchmark for businesses sets the maximum time for the installation of a new line at one month. Annika Olsson has been told she must wait two

and a half months for a contractor to lay a new distribution cable from the exchange to her new premises. Following The Echo’s call to Telstra, Alix Varley said an interim broadband connection was being arranged.Asked why Ms Olsson was not told of the 11 week wait when she first contacted Telstra, Alix Varley replied, ‘She should have been told that there was no capacity. My understanding is that the consultant should have known and it shouldn’t have happened and we apologise for that’.

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Youth services green up their patch Byron Youth Services with the Youth Activities Centre is introducing innovative environmental practices into their centre through an exciting new project being coordinated by the North East Waste Forum (NEWF). The project, launched at the Youth Service last week by Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham. ‘The project is assisting youth centres and organisations on the north coast to adopt environmentally friendly practices, such as waste reduction and recycling, green purchasing, water and energy conservation and become eco-learning hubs for young people and the local community,’ said Linda Tohver, project coordinator for the NEWF. Byron Youth Services, a partner in the project, is the first to commit to implementing an environmental policy and management plan, which will lead to improved environmental practices by staff, young people and others using the centre. Director of BYS Paul Spooner said, ‘This is an exciting and innovative initi-

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Telstra depot, but has agreed to allow a consortium of local businessmen to seek rezoning for the land. If approved the development could include a 2,420 square metre supermarket, a bottle shop, chemist, cafe and parking for 130 cars. Local residents seem to be behind the move with the majority of public submissions supporting the rezoning proposal when it

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Local News New premier urged to act on affordable housing solutions The north coast of NSW would benefit both socially and economically if more affordable housing is made available, says the Council of Social Service of NSW (NCOSS). New premier Morris Iemma should therefore introduce key affordable housing measures. ‘NCOSS has urged Mr Iemma to specifically require local councils to include affordable housing targets in their Local Environment Plans,’ said NCOSS director Gary Moore. ‘It is clear that a boost to property investment in NSW must be accompanied by measures to reduce housing inequality in NSW… We have also asked the premier

to commit his government to introducing state tax concessions for property investors who are prepared to provide lower cost private rental housing in areas of high affordable housing need close to jobs and public transport.’ The Northern Rivers Social Development Council (NRSDC) believes these measures will help young families to remain in areas where housing prices are continuing to go through the roof. Jenny Dowell, president of the NRSDC, said, ‘[Lack of] housing affordability is placing enormous financial stress on families throughout the north coast. We need new solutions to

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ensure families on low incomes can afford to live here. ‘NRSDC will be hosting Affordable Housing Solutions on September 20-21 in Byron Bay. This two-day solutions-based forum will bring together the private, government and community sectors to create new affordable housing options. ‘Morris Iemma can display to the people of NSW that he has vision and he is committed to improving the living standards of low and modest income households in NSW by adopting the affordable housing measures that will be generated from the Affordable Housing Solutions event in September.’

Father and son Sam Wagan Watson and Sam Watson discuss culture and tradition as part of a panel exploring ‘Sense and Sensibility – how society comes out in the arts’. Also on the panel were Julian Burnside and Martin Mulligan. The discussion was part of a program held in Byron Bay last Thursday by Regional Arts NSW. The Forum brought together arts policy makers, academics and artists to ask the question ‘How are we going? – Directions for the arts in The Creative Age’. An interesting point made by keynote speaker Professor David Throsby, lamenting the current government’s lack of cultural policy, pointed out our domestic and foreign policies able to inform us of the were indeed fertile grounds inspiring a huge volume of artistic comment. most recent library projects and how they have delivered a broader range of services,’ said Mayor Jan Barham. ‘It is clear that libraries are expanding their role as a hub of community activity. Many people who have been of sexual assault. Sexual Friday August 12 at www. The new trend for libraries sexually assaulted find that assault victims are being micromex.com.au/sexual_ to be much broader in servreporting the crime and asked to fill out confidential assault_surveys.htm. One ice delivery provides a pubgoing through the courts is a online surveys to help with survey is aimed at people lic space that integrates traumatic process, according the NSW Criminal Justice who reported a sexual assault learning and social contact. to the Strategy to Reduce Sexual Offences Taskforce’s to NSW services or police ‘There is potential for the Violence Against Women. review. during or after 1995, while a new space to also provide ‘Even getting medical and ‘We are urging people who second survey is targeted at meeting and training other help can be difficult have been sexually assaulted services and agencies workspaces, a museum section with limited services, lack of and the services and agen- ing with people who have as well a space for travelling access to transport, shame cies which assist them, to been sexually assaulted. The exhibitions and community and fear.’ participate in the surveys. surveys do not require displays. Reforms to the relevant Have your say about improv- respondents to talk about ‘The vision is to deliver a legislation and the court ing responses,’ said Gaby their assault but focus on building with an exciting process are being investi- Marcus from the Violence details of the information design that will make the gated by a special taskforce AgainstWomen (VAW) Unit. and services they received community proud as well who are also looking at The ten minute confidential and their police and court as achieving the priority of improving services to victims surveys are available until experiences. a high level of ecological sustainability.’ Both Council and the community have been looking forward to a new library ‘When we went on the site and issued a number of in Byron Bay for many In October 2003 on his third years. The site on the cor- day as a roofing worker, six- officials were looking at the notices. John Holland Group ner of Lawson and Middle- teen-year old Joel Exner fell mesh on the roof. The Auston Streets in Byron Bay is to his death from the roof of tralian Standard and codes would not discuss the details being made available a Sydney warehouse. The of practice for mesh installa- of any of the WorkCover through a land transfer sheets of steel mesh installed tion say the purlins must be notices nor would they talk agreement between the below the work area as a 1.5 metres apart and the about the status of the safety Arakwal people, the NSW safety net had not been cor- squares of mesh must be mesh with The Echo, howtied at regulation distances. ever they did say they were Minister for Lands, and rectly fitted together. This event caused a state Not only was the mesh not appealing a number of the Council. Council is currently liais- wide crackdown on unsafe overlapped but it hadn’t notices. Stephen Sasse, General ing with regional education building sites. As the coron- been tied. There had been organisations on the poten- ial inquest into Joel Exner’s two young people up there Manager Human Resources, tial to contribute and death delved into the rea- about eight metres above Industrial Relations and enhance the library devel- sons for the accident the concrete earlier on,’ said Safety with John Holland Group said that ‘those we recently, WorkCover visited Mr Whitehead. opment and service. ‘WorkCover issued nine are not appealing were Council is also currently a building site at the West inviting expressions of inter- Byron Sewage Treatment improvement notices and closed out [dealt with] on est from professional design Works after concerns were prohibitions and they also the day’. ‘We are concerned that teams and architects inter- raised about the incorrect issued two infringement ested in working with Coun- installation of a steel mesh notices. One was to the prin- the WorkCover inspection cipal contractor John Hol- has occurred at the same cil on the challenge of safety net system. Dick Whitehead, State land Group and the other to time that the union is purdesigning the first major civic building Council has Safety Coordinator with the the roofing contractor, Ziggy suing a claim for a site Construction, Forestry, Neberlung Roofing Pty Ltd,’ allowance. developed for some time. ‘The implication that the Preliminary design brief Mining and Energy Union said Mr Whitehead. A spokesman for Work- issue of safety is being raised documentation is available was also at Council’s Sewfrom Jean Ellis on 6626 age Plant at the end of July Cover confirmed that they is deplorable,’ said Mr to conduct a safety audit. had also visited the site twice Sasse. 7178.

Byron Bay Library a step closer Byron Bay Library took a step closer to being a reality when a meeting was held recently with Dr David Jones from the NSW State Library. Dr Jones is preparing the design brief for the library. Mayor Jan Barham, Cr Jan Mangleson, Cr John Lazarus, Friends of the Library, the Library Committee, Regional Library

Manager Martin Field, and Council staff had the opportunity to discuss with Dr Jones some of the vision and design considerations to be included in the design brief for the new library. A full design brief should be completed by the end of August 2005. ‘The meeting was fortunate to have the experience of Dr David Jones who was

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Local News ReGenesis goes under the Landline lens

Recently Sean Murphy from ABC’s Landline shot a segment on ReGenesis and its activities in Byron Shire. Their request to do an interview followed a Sydney Morning Herald article highlighting the opposition ReGenesis had received on for its proposed development at Main Arm. ‘National media ďŹ nd it newsworthy that in a green shire with a green mayor and coun-

cil, an attempt to develop a best practice eco village should meet the level of local opposition as seen in the Main Arm community,’ said a ReGenesis spokesperson. After interviewing the ReGenesis team, Sean Murphy went to Main Arm where he interviewed locals on their feelings about the development. The story is expected to air in the next few weeks.

Wind turbine up before Council Wind power is about to blow into Byron Shire with a property owner in Myocum close to getting approval to build a wind turbine generator. A report going to today’s (Tuesday’s) Council meeting has given a green light for the green power turbine which will reach 35 metres into the sky between Myocum Road and the Coolamon escarpment. ReGenesis Enterprises plan to use the wind generated power to pump water from a dam to their fruit and vegetable crops and say they could sell the surplus to a local power company. Wind power installations around the world have been

plagued by community opposition to the visual and noise impact of the turbines and the Myocum project is no exception. Several local residents have objected to the plan because of concerns the turbine may be too noisy and an eyesore. While ReGenesis maintain that the turbine will not exceed noise standards they have been unable to prove the case to the complete satisfaction of Council’s Environmental OfďŹ cer. ReGenesis have ag reed to a ‘temporar y’ one year’s approval to allow on the ground noise monitoring to be carried out. If the turbine proves too loud for the residents of Myocum, Council

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will order the landholder to remove the $90,000 turbine, a condition which Danielle Leonard from ReGenesis Enterprises is not losing sleep over. ‘The turbine manufacturer is so conďŹ dent in their product, they have said that if that it is louder than the noise criteria they will take it away at their own expense and refund our money,‘ explained Ms Leonard. Enough power is expected to be generated from the single turbine to provide the farm’s entire energy needs. ‘This is the equivalent energy output that would supply three to four houses. It will power our cool room, all the irrigation and in the long term we want to start converting machinery on farm to electricity so that we can dispense with the use of fossil fuels. ‘The research aspect of this [project] is really important, because it will demonstrate the effectiveness of wind power in this area,’ she added.

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Public meetings on flooding in Shire’s north According to a press release from the Ocean Shores Community Association, ‘There is a crisis with flooding and drainage problems in the north of the Shire and our Council has a duty of care to address the situation that a huge number of residents find themselves in, having lost so much in June 30 unprecedented ooding. ‘If you were one of these residents from Ocean Shores and Billinudgel who suffered in the recent oods, you need to attend a public meeting at the Ocean Shores Community Centre on Thursday August 11 at 7.30pm to discuss a plan of action with Council engineers and other concerned residents. ‘Those residents in South Golden Beach and New Brighton area who were affected by ooding and have concerns need to attend the public meeting at the South Golden Beach Community Hall on the f o l l ow i n g We d n e s d ay August 17 at 7.30pm. Fur ther infor mation from Ocean Shores Community Association on 6680 2029.

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Local News ‘Spectacular’ planned for peace carnival Organisers of the Byron Peace Carnival suggest that numbers may triple for the upcoming rally in September. Local businesses have generously pledged over $20,000 to support the carnival that is to be now extended as a family event over three days. Last year skydivers plummeted from 7,000 feet with a spectacular 20 metre ‘dove of peace’ flag and again it will be a signature activity of the event. The carnival begins with a peace ball in Bangalow on September 16 where a new CD for peace will be launched and contributing artists will showcase their works. A series of informative community workshops will be held throughout the Shire on the Saturday and Thursday Plantation will hold the opening of their yearly sculpture exhibition as part of the event. A major focus of the carnival is the installation of the World Peace Flame (WPF) in the Byron Bay Community Centre. Plans are under way for a ‘light spectacular’ to welcome in the flame to Main Beach that include a candlelit procession and decorative lanterns from the Lismore Lantern Festival.

It is also anticipated the celebrated Australian actor Jack Thompson will speak and that Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham will receive the flag on behalf of the Shire. A vigil for peace is being held on the Saturday evening followed by a colourful parade through the town centre. In the lead-up to the carnival, craft workshops will be held to prepare for the ‘Parade for Peace’ and a peace rally will be held at the Channon market on September 11. Organiser Paul Joseph said he hopes the family event will re-brand the nature of peace activism in the area. ‘The northern rivers region has had 35 years of peace in action,’ he said. ‘But it is time

our community now became a modern living example of peaceful relating.’ The carnival is to conclude with inspiring peace

talks at the Butler Street reserve, which organisers say has been colloquially renamed Byron Peace Park.

Twenty years of pulling pints Staying in the same job for two decades is a sure sign of job satisfaction. At 23 years of age Gavin O’Donnell started working at the Billinudgel Hotel and 20 years later he is still there. ‘Gavin is one of the best,’ said hotel licensee Ken Barnham. ‘He has always got a joke or a prank. For example he changed the pool balls on the tables to biased ones so they wouldn’t go down the holes. Gavin’s always got a funny story.’ Ken and Gavin grew up together in Byron Shire. G av i n w a s b o r n i n Billinudgel, but grew up in M u l l u m b i m b y. T h e

O’Donnell family have a long history in Billinudgel, owning the butchery, the bakery and the local dairy at one point. Gavin’s father Barry took over as the licensee of the hotel in 1985, so Gavin went to work for his father as the barman. When Gavin turned up for his regular shift on Monday August 1 he got an unexpected welcome. The satisfied patrons and staff of the Billi Pub threw a surprise party for him to celebrate 20 successful years of pulling pints and serving customers and persuade him to stick around for the next 20, perhaps.

Council highway forum postponed The convenors of the Byron Shire Council’s Pacific Highway and Transport Solutions Forum have decided to postpone the event scheduled for this Friday until new state government ministers have had time to settle into their portfolios. Byron Shire Councillors Tom Tabart and Jan Mangleson said, ‘Because of the restructuring of the state government with new ministers appointed to transport, planning and roads portfolios, it has been decided to postpone the forum in order

Right: A skydiver lands with a giant flag at last years’s carnival. Photo Steve Fitchett

to invite the new ministers and their staff. ‘Council and the local communities affected especially by the increasing numbers of heavy transport using the Pacific Highway, are calling for a long term strategy to deal with the problems of the Pacific Highway and the transport of freight along the east coast. ‘It would be better to deal with the new ministers on behalf of the community.’ The date of the forum will be announced. Community members are invited to attend.

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Disability brings family to crisis point Alex McAuley Being a parent is a challenging role at the best of times, but when you add a child with a dependent disability to the mix, it can become overwhelming. For one local family, things have reached a crisis point. Cindy and Alex Petersons have three children: Alexandra aged 13, Jack, 8, and Flynn, 3. Alexandra has multiple disabilities and is severely intellectually disabled as a result of sustaining brain damage at birth. Her disabilities include cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, severe hearing impairment and dysbraxia. The full extent of her dependancy is only just becoming a reality for Cindy and Alex as she grows up into a young woman: as a baby and toddler her dependancy was age appropriate; now it’s not. How do these disabilities affect Alexandra in her day to day life? The answer, unfortunately, is that Alexandra needs 24 hour support. She cannot be left unsupervised and has no self care skills at all: she cannot dress herself; she cannot feed herself; she cannot toilet herself nor bath herself. She has no sense of danger so requires constant supervision both in and out of the house and, worst of all for both Alexandra and her parents, virtually no ability to communicate. Her hearing impairment and intellectual disability have made speech impossible, and her cerebral palsy and hypotonic (high toned) muscles have contributed to very poor motor skills in her fingers ruling out signing. Looking at Cindy is like looking at a candle that is struggling to stay alight. At just 40 years old, she is a beautiful young woman whose radiance and spirit is fading as exhaustion takes over.

Nightmares ‘I have to sleep with Alex every night because she has fits and nightmares and wakes up terrified,’ explains Cindy. ‘I haven’t had an unbroken night’s sleep for 13 years and it’s really getting me down. ‘I’m not the only one in the family who is suffering. Jack is only eight, yet already he is learning the role of a carer. Often, Alex won’t let me give her her medication and insists on Jack giving it to her; he also has to help her get dressed. Big Al (Alexandra’s step-father) is exhausted too.’ So where is all the respite that Cindy should be entitled to? Currently, Cindy

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receives two nights of respite per month which is reviewed every four months. As this is clearly inadequate for her family’s needs, she applied for further respite through STTOP (Short Term Time Out Project) which has given her a limited amount of funding for respite for the next six months. The respite under this scheme is subject to availability, and while Cindy is grateful for any extra breaks, it has its drawbacks. ‘I’m concerned that the carers are often volunteers who are wonderful people but unqualified to look after children with complex needs. It is usual for there to be one paid support worker and one volunteer to be left with caring for up to five children overnight,’ she said.

Carers campaign Cindy’s current bastion of hope is the ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’ initiative which is focusing on the establishment of a National Carers Service register to demonstrate to the federal government how much money it is being saved by the unpaid family carers within the community. The focal point of this program will be a demonstration on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra on September 13 where a pair of shoes will be laid for every carer of a person with a disability in Australia. Nell Brown, a spokesperson for Walk a Mile in My Shoes, explained that the federal government has been targeted as this is largely a discrimination issue. ‘Critical in this matter of the federal government taking responsibility for all people with a dependant disability is the age discrimination currently being practised,’ said Ms Brown. ‘Australian citizens who

have a dependent disability are divided purely on the basis of an arbitrary age divide. Aged care funded and managed by the federal government allocates beds for people aged over 65 years according to a formula ie 100 beds per 1000 of the aged population. Disability services for those aged less than 65 years is funded jointly by the federal and state governments under the Commonwealth, States and Territories Disabilities Agreement (CSTDA) which is where the problem lies. ‘The state governments practise both age and choice discrimination; for example aged care offers the choice of nursing homes, hostels, village living, cluster apartmenting and intensive inhome support packages as well as facility-based respite care in every town and city across the nation,’ explained Ms Brown. The facts are that 67% of adults with dependent disabilities are aged less than 65 years; only 13% of the population is aged over 65 years and 20% of the population is children. State government funding is weighted 85% to aged care and 15% to disability support services. This level of discrimination practised by government is totally unacceptable.’

The future? So what does the future hold for Cindy and Alexandra? Well, if Alexandra’s health remains good her life expectancy is normal. Despite significant delays in most areas of her development, her sexual development is normal. She has the body of a young woman and is perfectly able to bear children. She is considered to be at high risk of sexual abuse due to her lack of inhibitions and her poor communication skills. She is unusually friendly towards strangers

and will willingly initiate physical contact with an adult male she has never met before. It is because of her daughter’s vulnerability that Cindy reluctant to celebrate the likelihood of her longevity. ‘I don’t want to die knowing that Alex could live to the age of 80 and not be properly cared for,’ said Cindy. ‘I couldn’t bear for her to be subjected to any kind of abuse.’ Cindy is urging everyone who is caring for a dependant with a disability to get involved with the Walk a Mile in My Shoes initiative. ‘We need to show the government just how many of us there are and let them know just how hard our lives are. I’m sick to death of putting on a brave face and pretending everything’s OK – it’s not,’ she said. Cindy was hoping to travel to Canberra with Alexandra and make her protest in person, but hasn’t been able to raise the money to get there. Anyone who would like to support this incredible woman in her quest for a brighter future for her family can contact me at The Echo.

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Deadly afterglow of power Once again the federal government has demonstrated its exquisite sense of timing. In the week before Hiroshima Day, Saturday August 6, the government declared the Northern Territory available for more uranium mining, steamrolling over the interests of the NT government, which also has to deal with the prospect of a nuclear waste dump on its turf. There are several companies ready to mine existing sites, including those within the world heritage Kakadu National Park, and explore new locations. The icon of protest against uranium mining, Jabiluka mine, might also re-open. Within Kakadu the French nuclear power company Cogema wants to mine a 14,000 tonne deposit. The federal resources minister Ian Macfarlane has said the government is happy to sell uranium to China, which is eager to have it. The production of uranium is an obvious money spinner for the Australian economy, but at what real cost? It is ludicrous to think that once the uranium is in the international marketplace it will remain tightly controlled. China’s economic power alone probably will ensure it can fulfil all its world ambitions but the thought of Australian uranium coming back to us in weapons or being directed against other nations is very sobering. Will the current PM’s legacy include the nickname ‘Yellowcake John’, just as his hero Menzies was tagged ‘Pig Iron Bob’ in 1938 for selling iron ore to a militaristic Japan? Mr Macfarlane has given the ‘assurance’ that mining projects will have to meet environmental standards. This is hardly credible. Under NT government regulation since 1981 the Ranger mine has had more than 120 spills and leaks and was recently convicted for safety breaches. In the war against error, no-one has come close to eliminating human error. Apart from its peaceful use in medicine, the history of uranium use has been horrific, from the bombing of Japan through to reactor meltdowns and to the US military’s absolutely cynical and ghoulish use of socalled ‘depleted uranium’ to coat its weapons. Local filmmaker David Bradbury, who recently was given the prestigious Chauvel Award at the Brisbane film festival, records the effects of depleted uranium in graphic detail in his latest documentary Blowin’ In The Wind. The horror which was commemorated on Hiroshima Day last Saturday, along with the heartfelt wish for world peace, should be seared into every politician’s mind and heart, but unfortunately is not. When an American bomber dropped the nuclear bomb nicknamed ‘Little Boy’ on Hiroshima in 1945 the blast obliterated the city centre, burning at 3,000 degrees centigrade. One hundred and forty thousand citizens died, survivors suffering agonising deaths from burns and radiation poisoning; others seemingly unharmed succumbed later to cancer. Soldiers in battle know that war is hell but so too often do civilians. Would anyone wish that those Australians who support John Howard in the illegal invasion of Iraq suffer a retaliation as terrible as Hiroshima? The only sane way forward for the planet is peace, but the wholesale flogging of uranium does not seem to offer that, nor any benefit for our fragile environment.

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he Americans are now musing about withdrawing most of their troops from Iraq by the end of next year, and you can bet those musings will turn into hard policy before very long. The public will accept nothing less; as with Vietnam, the Iraqi caper is no longer seen as a noble adventure in which the invincible military machine carries the American dream to the oppressed and suffering of the world, but as a messy exercise whose political cost is well on the way to outweighing any possible benefits. It has not yet got to the stage of mass demonstrations in the streets – the current well-sourced musings are designed to make sure it never does. But there are straws in the wind. Grieving parents are being given television time to ask just what is the noble cause George Bush says their children have to die for. Protests, though still small, are becoming more focussed. The hawks in Washington are no longer quite as gung ho – it’s now quite a while since we saw Don Rumsfeld or Dick Cheney giving a hairy-chested harangue to the troops. They are not about to admit they were wrong, and no-one’s saying that they wouldn’t try to get another invasion up and running if the opportunity arose – after all Iraq, if nothing else, has been a nice little earner for them and their mates. But right now the time is rapidly approaching for a phased withdrawal, or a strategic handover, or whatever the current jargon is for cut and run. It is worth noting that the musings make very few references to the old objective of finishing the job and a great

many to the end of 2006; in other words the exit strategy, the timetable poohpoohed by John Howard and Alexander Downer in particular, is now a political reality in Washington. And when America goes, how far behind will Australia be? About one nanosecond. By a remarkable coincidence the former head of our armed forces, Peter Cosgrove, said this week that he too thought it would be nice to be out by around the end of 2006 and couldn’t see any real obstacles. He also noted that the pre-

that. It’s a handy theory because it can be used to justify any measure, however draconian, inflicted on the public under the pretence of safeguarding it from an implacable and irrational enemy. The fact that the theory itself and the responses it produces are equally irrational appears not to have occurred to its proponents.

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hich brings us, as all things seems to these days, to David Hicks, It is now clear that he, and indeed all those imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay,

Grieving parents are being given television time to ask just what is the noble cause George Bush says their children have to die for. by Mungo MacCallum sence of foreign troops on Iraq had made the place a major training ground for ter ror ists, which was obviously not to the advantage of the Coalition of the Willing and its allies. And yes, this is the same Peter Cosgrove who was wheeled in by Howard to sit on Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty when the latter had the impertinence to suggest that countries which sent troops to Iraq increased their likelihood of being targeted by terrorists. Even he has finally succumbed to the bleeding obvious. Howard and Downer, of course, have not: they continue to peddle the childish line that the reasons the terrorists hate us is because we’re goodies and they’re baddies and it’s as simple as

not to mention the place itself, have become a serious embarrassment to Washington. The same applies to the so called tribunals set up to run the show trials on Hicks and his fellow accused. Washington would much prefer it if Australia followed the examples of Britain, and indeed of America itself, and refused to allow its citizens to participate in the farce. But no; Howard, Downer and Phillip Ruddock are determined that Hicks will be subjected to a process which has been condemned by every legal authority – except, of course, their own. When it was revealed last week that three of the military prosecutors had pulled out, describing the tribunal as not only incompetent

and unjust but actually rigged, the reaction was, once again, irrational. Ruddock sniffed that the prosecutors couldn’t be very important because he had never encountered them in his dealings with the Americans. Downer responded to a question on the AM program by screaming that oh yes, the ABC thought it was the only body that could run trials, didn’t it? And Howard, at his suburban solicitor best, replied: ‘The head of the military commission operation said that those allegations have been extensively investigated over a two month period by the people against whom the allegations have been made’ – and, surprise surprise, they declared themselves innocent. So that’s all right then, and if David Hicks is a good boy from now on, Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny will all bring him presents. I know, because John Howard told me.

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nd just when you thought he could not get any more arrogant, crass and insensitive, our beloved Prime Minister celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of Hiroshima Day by announcing that his government would take control of the Northern Territory uranium mines to ensure a regular supply of nuclear material to eager buyers. Not only that, but he was looking forward to a huge expansion of the industry and he hoped the states would all join in the fun and dig up and sell as much of the stuff as they could find. But only to approved customers, naturally. Yes, Prime Minister.

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No certainty What are we to make of the fact that our local surgeons and anaesthetists, who we are led to believe are among the most intelligent of our society, are demanding ‘certainty’? In a world/universe of whirling, swirling energy systems where nothing stands still and where life itself is under attack at every scale in every moment. For a highly intelligent (as we currently measure it) human to demand ‘certainty’ makes one question whether the ability to absorb and regurgitate data is a better measure of survivability than the intelligence of the freak at the edge of the bell-curve who can’t make a living in the current situation. The use of the word ‘certainty’ by politicians, economists, and now surgeons and anaesthetists is an indication of the blinkered existence most of us live in. ‘Certainty’ is out of the lexicon of urgers and racecourse touts. Jim Nutter

Main Arm

Big secret No, Sally Elas (Letters, August 2), not the whole world has gone mad, but many ‘leaders’ in the western world and some extreme fundamentalists in other parts of it. And the reason for that is probably not loud dance or rock music. Sue Arnold (Letters, August 2), the Splendour festival stopped at 12am on Saturday and 10pm on Sunday. Each day about 14,000 people enjoyed the music immensely. I am going to let both of you in on a big secret: $2 earplugs from your local pharmacy. Marc Voss

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Give us a holiday So the real estate agents and holiday house owners are gathering forces to try and bankrupt Byron Shire through litigation in the courts. The residents have had enough, but do the agents and owners of said properties care? No. Is this another case of poor buggers us? No, it’s a case of rich bugger us and we don’t care about you, the residents who have to go to work the next day after putting up with an all-night rage next door at the holiday letting. A friend of mine is thinking of putting her house on the market because of the

Support for the mayor Q Thanks, Mayor Jan Barham, for your enormous courage and efforts once again standing up to those whose prime motivation is large proďŹ ts. Our real estate agents prosper and promote the Byron Eldorado where the wealthy are buying more and more of the real estate where ordinary people once lived. The holiday party goers pay the mortgage. Christmas, Easter, school holidays and one Byron festival after another assure very good returns like no other town. Meantime the cleaners and maintenance people that make it all happen struggle to ďŹ nd somewhere affordable to rent. What a future! A town owned by the wealthy, living on the afuence of the festival/holiday party goer. A town, with a shortage of full time rental property and unaffordable rents for ordinary working people. What about the unemployed and holiday set next door. Now isn’t that pushing the envelope too far, people shouldn’t have to be pushed to the limit of endurance to be made to sell up, just because the real estate agents and property owners want to become richer, right? I hope the Council stick to their guns over this situation and start ďŹ ning the culprits, because if they don’t the situation will just escalate, won’t it folks? Along with a lot more sleepless nights throughout the Shire. Paul Brecht

Mullumbimby

Help the govt So when you see the government advertisement (funded by your taxes), ‘Help protect Australia from terrorism’, help line 1800 123 400, let us all phone together and request wise, moral leadership and protection from political opportunism. Let’s demand a new approach to this madness by working together, showing mutual respect, and learning to understand the reasons behind terrorist attacks. Understanding this issue will guide us towards a wise and peaceful outcome, and calm the anger and hostility which now exists between many communities. A more united, tolerant, and free Australia will be the outcome. I Cooper

Suffolk Park

Is this a fair go? The Tintenbar-Ewingsdale upgrade – it would appear that numerous lines, representing possible route combinations, have now been drawn by the RTA on the

less fortunate? They have long given up and few squats remain. Anyone who is fortunate enough to own their own home either has to sell up or put up with the parties in our real estate agents’ Byron. Don’t think our agents are going to regulate the parties as they are too busy celebrating their own wealth. Time to put a lid on a major noncompliance issue that is destroying Byron. Well done, Jan, ďŹ nally we have a mayor with a backbone and a vision for the future. Garry Scott

Mullumbimby Q Community champions work themselves into the ground and often burn out trying to help society. Let’s hope Jan Barham gets enough support to keep going. I have been a member of the Byron Chamber of Commerce and Byron Bay Surf map of the study area for the T2E upgrade on the PaciďŹ c Highway. Rumour also has it that these lines were displayed to the Community Liaison Group (CLG, a consultative group and not a decision-making group) at a meeting with the RTA. Further, no copies of the lines were given out to the CLG and the RTA directed that the CLG members were not to confer with their stakeholders about the lines, invoking the ConďŹ dentiality Agreement which it had asked the CLG members to sign at their ďŹ rst meeting. Apparently, the lines were revealed to the CLG so that each member of the CLG could, using a pairwise process, evaluate each route in terms of identified constraints. Arup, who are the T2E consultants and the RTA, would be involved in a similar process. The RTA would then make its decision as to the most viable three or four routes which would go on display for public comment in November 2005. If the Woodburn/Ballina upgrade is any guideline, three weeks will then be given to the community to put in their submissions so that they may highlight any constraints. The ďŹ nal route would then be posted in July, 2006. The people in the T2E study area have already been living with the spectre of a possible highway upgrade through their homes since November 2004 with a consequent freezing of their property values, investment decisions and lifestyles. They need to be kept informed of developments so that they

Club for twenty years. I am one of many people involved with BRACE. The comforting thing about the current mayor’s involvement with so many groups in the Shire is that her support seems to cross the normal party lines. Many people I meet who would be considered ďŹ rmly on the conservative side of politics strongly endorse her enthusiasm, commitment and drive to improve our community. We need a council that is looking at the long term future of our area and not just driven by how much money we can make selling icecreams or beer over the next couple of decades. Jan Barham as our current community champion has the support of a party. I pray that this gives her the strength to continue the fight because we need her more than she needs us.

a way through the Angels Beach Cyclepath dispute. It’s a shame his minders can’t feed him information that bears scrutiny. Their falsehoods make his task much harder – take safety, for instance. A July report to Council defended the ‘sand mining trail’ route as ‘maintaining safety’. Nothing is further from the truth. His minders know that but won’t admit it. That route is a direct recipe for future accidents, possibly fatal. In this precinct everyone lives west of the Coast Road. It’s 80kph throughout but de facto 100kph. To reach the future cyclepath, riders

Glen Lawrence

Byron Bay can assess their situation and if affected, gather their own information on constraints in order to present them in a well documented and logical submission to the RTA. Hundreds of people in the T2E study area have been living with uncertainty since November 2004. When the possible three or four preferred routes are finally announced, being given only three weeks to respond to something as major as a highway through one’s home is surely not the Aussie idea of a ‘fair go’. Rhonda Kay

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must first cross the road, then again cross it when they leave. This isn’t rocket science – it just doesn’t compute! Two safe crossings exist: an underpass and an overpass. But they’re at either end of the zone. Between are three customary crossings, used by all ages: Beachfront Parade, Barwen Street, and Bayview Drive. Taking their life in their hands pedestrians persist in crossing at these ‘illicit’ points because it’s easier. With a beach cycleway, kids (impulsive and impatient) will obviously ride straight across the road to continued overleaf

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Letters pay for helping protect the future environment for my kids but what about those who just can’t afford the extra? With this fresh in my mind I find myself in Woolies buying laundry detergent. It never ceases to amaze me that the refill packs are not usually available in the environmentally friendly brands therefore forcing you to buy plastic bottles. Rarely are the refill packs discounted but always there is a product heavily reduced but always in a plastic bottle. W hy a r e c o n s u m e r s rewarded for bad practices? With landfills fast overflowing, why not encourage people to cut down on bulky Lee Andresen packaging? Angels Beach Ruth Gotterson Newrybar

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reach it. As a parent and grandparent I cannot fathom the mentality that believes this is the ‘safest’ way to get people from one end of the beach to the other. It’s by far the most hazardous. The cyclepath belongs on the west of the road – where the people live! I entreat residents to petition Council to give a serious thought for our kids’ safety. I hate to say it but I foresee an innocent child dying in an encounter with a speeding vehicle some day if the cyclepath is ever built through the dunes. I’ll personally do anything in my power to stop it. How about you?

Strange Energy

Recently I phoned Country Energy to have the power connected to new premises. I was asked if I would like my power to be supplied using coal or by ‘clean green’ methods. Clean green of course, I said. I was then informed this would cost me an extra $1.50 per week. I asked the operator if this was a deterrent for other customers and she said yes, but it used to be $1.50 per day! Firstly, I wonder how many people know they have a choice as I only became aware of it because of the new connection. It amazes me that I was not told that the environmentally unfriendly option of coal was not levied at a higher rate to push people towards saving our planet and using clean green. I figure $1.50 per week is a small price to

Crackpot tactics It should be brought to the attention of the Echo editors that there is serious competition for the hard core chronic crackpots and poppy pruners who spread their gospel in the letters to the editor section, that being in the person of Paul Recher, in the Saturday Northern Star. In his Orwellian sounding column, ‘Recher speak’, he bombasts, with missionary zeal, the obviously uninitiated Lismorians with the brutal reality of life in RecherWorld. And, like The Echo’s league-of-the-willing rainbow rangers, he fearlessly ferrets out and righteously smites all and sundry of this planet’s evildoers and nasty conspirators. It must be noted that Mr Recher’s headgear seems to be a per-

manent fixture of his wardrobe, as it’s perched there brazenly in his picture in every issue. I thought at first it might have been a head injury, or perhaps an ingenious use for a leftover tea towel, but no, it’s for real. He gazes from the page ominously over his dominion of potential Recherphiles, looking a bit like a disgruntled Lakemba bookshop owner after an AFP raid. To avert any high noon showdown between these two publications, a Crackpot Fair Trade Agreement should be implemented ASAP. The Echo could agree to share its plethora of burgeoning crackpots with the Star, while the Star could, in

turn, perhaps delegate a piece of the action in their lucrative 1-900 and social escort sections. A dedicated tag-team from The Echo might quite possibly stem the tide of complacency festering among our country comrades. There could be no better nominee to begin the pact than with than The Echo’s own resident crackpot correspondent, Adrian Gattenhof, whose talent for authoring volumes of unbridled twaddle seems truly boundless. It’s a win-win situation, with the crackpots, like our beloved cane toads, being allowed to trek into uncharted territory unchallenged, while the Star could,

like any proper corporation, downsize its payroll liabilities. Paul Recher, without the burden of a regular column to write, would be free to pursue other avenues of self-gratification – maybe as a deckhand on Dean Jeffreys’s next Fang-Down-theAmazon drugumentary, or better yet, a tour guide on the Byron Peace Bus. Stephen Frank

Byron Bay

Alert the Jedi It was staring us directly in the face and, in retrospect, was blindingly obvious. Phillip Ruddock, the AttorneyGeneral, is a living incarnation of the Emperor. Watch Episodes 1-3 (if you can

bear it). The transformation is laid out for all to see. The ramifications of this are enormous. The Attorney-General is perhaps the most powerful of all Sith Lords. His seemingly innocuous gobbedlygook double-speak is actually finely honed Sith mind tricks. He may spurt electrical force when cornered. His powers must be disengaged before he unleashes his quest for power on the whole galaxy. Important note to operatives: do not listen to anything he says. Perhaps, fill your ears with cotton wool. The true extent of his ability to use the Dark Side to manipulate thoughts and feelings is unfathomable. Approach with caution. Stephen Hegedus

Once more with feeling: the immunisation debate With my two daughters and their families living in the Byron Shire, I visit regularly and am particularly impressed with the general willingness to explore points of view alternative to the mainstream as well as the community tolerance of individual lifestyles which are adopted. It is this healthy expression of ideas and opinions which prompts me to write this letter since I am now observing an occurrence which I did not expect to see again in my lifetime.

As recently as 60 years ago many contagious diseases such as polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis A and B, smallpox, cholera and typhoid were an ever-present threat to the health of the community often resulting in severe disability and death. Since that time there has been extraordinary progress in hygiene and medical science with immunisation programs which have virtually eliminated most of the above

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diseases from the planet. It was therefore somewhat surprising to find that whooping cough is currently moving through the community. I wondered how this could be and it became apparent that there was a widespread resistance to immunisation in the area and it poses the question as to whether parents are abusing the wonderful freedom they have at their disposal. Obviously millions of lives have been saved by immuni-

sation, though the small percentage of bad reactions will always be a concern and while medical science is far from perfect, only the ardent cynic would deny that it has achieved wonders in alleviating the suffering of mankind. We must acknowledge that there are other valid healing systems but a real concern now is that there are reports that some parents actually advocate that illnesses simply run their courses with the hope that their children

will survive without any treatment at all. This practice exposes the children of the area to potentially disastrous results and could even leave parents open to charges of criminal neglect. Whooping cough now – what next? Let us hope that parental love, community spirit and plain commonsense combine to produce a happy outcome from this precarious situation.

Spokesperson The Suffolk Park Army

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In his usual blowsy style, ‘Losing the freedom to annoy’ (Echo, August 2), Bob Ellis, once again, doesn’t let the facts get in the way of a good rant. However, allow me to take issue with one of his more deplorable and dispiriting claims, that ‘terrorism in Britain these last thirty years has killed fewer people than Dr Harold (sic) Shipton’. According to the Ray Leatherday UK Department of Health, Mosman, Sydney Dr Harold Shipman was

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Call for an Island Quarry market In the midst of the hustle and bustle of Byron is a beautiful tranquil watered space known as Island Quarry Arts & Eco Centre (or IQ for short), which has been set aside by the community for environmental, recreational and other social and cultural activities. Many of us may not be aware of this beautiful space or that Island Quarry is ours to use as a community. IQ is 3km from the Byron CBD on Ewingsdale Road 0.5km past the industrial estate. It is a spectacular eight acre venue for future arts events and a community networking and resource centre. It includes a large clear (swimmable) lake and stage and performance spaces. IQ is running a national pilot for Community Volunteers and Work for the Dole,

who are creating and growing a unique project; currently volunteers are tending a one acre community organic herb and vegetable garden, landscaping, constructing facilities, working on alternative power concepts, assisting Byron Film Club with screenings etc, etc. What we need as a community to freely enjoy all the assets we’ve been given in Island Quarry is for us to set up a beautiful Island Quarry market day once a month with its own special ambiance – beautiful spaces, children playing (and swimming), vegetable markets, performances, music, food stalls, and general bliss and fun for all. I would be quite happy to give some of my time to help organise such an event. How about you? Would you come and enjoy the day?

The market day can also be a time and venue for socially and environmentally friendly activities and products to be demonstrated and displayed. I believe the Island Quarry Market will in time become a drawcard for holiday makers and will supply the community with a wonderful joyful experience and additionally spread the word and be highly educative to our Australian and overseas visitor communities on many fundamental social and environmental issues and new products including new clean energy products. Since 2000, IQ has assisted numerous events with public liability insurance, including Byron High School events, Community Centre events, and the list goes on. IQ also recycles about 1,000

tonnes per year from within the Byron township. IQ also has been involved in regional affordable housing, social planning, cultural planning and welfare forums and meetings. The creative community has been using the reserve for theatre and music workshops and rehearsals, film and photo shoots, and a plethora of amazing community events since 1995. This has been slowed down by a DA that sits waiting for council to do some strategic planning for Ewingsdale Road. Until that is achieved the IQ reserve can only be used for private activities. Come along and get involved. Visit www.IQ.org. au for more info or call 6685 9999. Love and peace,

responsible for the deaths of at least 236 patients. Against this, according to CAIN (Conflict Archive on the Internet), a research group based at the University of Ulster in Derry, in the past 30 years, the IRA have murdered 1,778 people in the United Kingdom, while Loyalist paramilitaries have killed 1,090. Many of these

were police ofďŹ cers, Protestant and Catholic, murdered off-duty in front of their families. These, and other acts, at least some of us consider terrorism.

Ministers are always enthusiastic to have photo opportunities with deploying or returning defence personnel. But when it comes to veterans, they appoint highly incompetent people to the job. The recent attack by the Veterans Affairs Minister De-Anne Kelly on the senior public servant responsible for war graves, retired Air-

Vice Marshall Beck, is astounding, given that she has never bothered to get a briefing direct from the director of the OfďŹ ce of Australian War Graves. In the nine months that she has been the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Mrs Kelly has overseen major controversies regarding the desecration of two of Australia’s

Norman McGreevy

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ment of an Army officer standing against her in the Hughes electorate. Government must heed the lesson and appoint a senior and competent Veterans Affairs Minister. RSL members, you can come to your own conclusion why Major General Crews declined to make a comment.

most revered war memorials, Anzac Cove at Gallipoli and HellďŹ re Pass. At Anzac Cove this year, she allowed a rock concert format with a clip of the Bee Gees singing ‘Staying Alive’. The RSL should be on the front foot asking for an explanation but RSL national president Major General William Crews declined to comment on the replacing of retired Air Vice-Marshall Beck by the Minister. The previous Veterans Affairs Minister, Danna Vale, was the only Minister sacked after the last election because of a strong undercurrent of dissatisfaction with her and the embarrass-

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Fresh meat for the buffalo hunters The bison ran free and wild. Until the big guns came along, the buffalo and the Indian were a great match. And even when one of the herd was eaten, two new steers were birthing. Everywhere, on all sides, uniqueness of spirit abounded. Yet all became fresh meat, overnight. Acutely aware of this phenomenon is brilliant director of the most critically acclaimed series of zombie ďŹ lms ever made, George A Romero, whose latest offering Land of the Dead, starring Dennis Hopper, opens nationally this week. I recommend you watch it with the following in mind. Romero, when asked in a recent TV interview why he continued to make movies in such a ‘depressing’ genre, replied: I would happily not, I wouldn’t have to, if I saw that people were no longer in the herd mentality, that they had ceased from allowing them-

selves to be rounded up for the slaughter by voting for dudes like Bush.’ I would go further. Bush, Kerry, Blair, Howard, Beasley, red, green or pink, it’s all the same, and believing that such political changes make any ultimate difference is in itself conforming to the herd mentality. So too is economic hope, simply the opposite side of the coin of despair. The rights, the spirit, even the body of the individual is being corralled. Many are suffocating, dying in the crush. The poisoning and genetic modification of foods, air and land, the uoridation of water, the ‘sanctiďŹ ed’ release of various amphetaminebased compounds as the popular drugs of choice, the widespread dosing of many gifted, rebellious, ‘disturbed’ kids with the addictive speed, Ritalin, and the ever-increasing list of ‘compulsory’ vaccinations of delicate babes,

injecting appalling substances, some even containing mercury, all are making us easier to manage. Flock control. The big guns nowadays are the UN and its bastard sons – like the World Bank and the WTO. Sure, Bush is a cowboy, and he may ‘appear’ to appoint a gorgon, Wolfowitz, to head the World Bank, but he is simply responding to a whisper in his ear. He too must obey. The herdmaster no longer requires dogs. He can contain us with brazen impunity. The WTO-sponsored ‘free’ trade agreements are adequate restraints to control the mob. One of those, CAFTA, sadly and ominously ratiďŹ ed by the US Senate just yesterday, by one vote, will over r ide the precious DSHEA law in the US, a statute created only a few years ago to protect the citizen’s right of choice of med-

icine, be it natural or allopathic, opening wide the door for the installation of the totally repressive Codex regime, and the further escalation of the obscene powers of Big Pharma. In this regard, Howard has also signed on, and ensured also our ultimate suicide, with nary a bleat from the Oz ock. There’s a great docco ďŹ lm on this very topic appropriately titled We’ve Become Silent. In some small Geneva ofďŹ ce, there’s a map of the world herd, and on the massive Oz ranch is a pinned message – ‘All quiet on the antipodean ank. No problems there.’ There would appear to be absolutely no danger of a good, old-fashioned, oxygenating, rollicking, fuck-U stampede. The bison is extinct. The malaise is alive and well.

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According to Truthradio. com, Colin Powell testiďŹ ed before the Citizen Grand Jury, that Bush had taken the US to war illegally based on lies, which is a capital crime involving treason under the US Code. If we went to Iraq to get

WMDs but then found none, why did we not profusely apologise, pay compensation and quickly leave? First we get an ID Card, then an amendment will say we can’t leave home or buy food or water without our ID Card. Pig Flu has now combined with Ebola in China, possibly released from a germ weapons accident, and entire villages now seem to be disappearing, source Patricia Doyle PhD.

and how it produced an ‘overwhelming level of shock and awe against an adversary on an immediate or sufďŹ ciently timely basis to paralyse its will to carry on’. This hellish vision inspired Pentagon Dr Strangeloves to mount a non-nuclear replication bombing against Bagdhad using more than 3,000 satellite-guided bombs and cruise missiles; they thought blitzing Bagdhad would deliver Bush a speedy victory with little loss of American lives. Wrong! The warmongers, who so blatantly flouted international law and the opposition of 30 million global protesters, were warned by Amr Moussa, Arab League Secretary-General, that: ‘When I was saying this war was going to open the gates of hell I meant it‌The destruction and negative consequences are not going to be just about Iraq. No. It will affect the whole region and beyond. It will probably affect the international system as well.’ When we declare ‘Hiroshima Never Again’ let us remember Hiroshima’s hellish spawn unleashed by Bush, Blair and Howard upon innocents who are once again being bombed, burned and battered!

harmed. Last month the European fishing industry adopted that policy. An ice shelf the size of Tasmania is about to break away, causing glacier flow and consequent sea level rise, to rapidly accelerate.

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The gates of hell While we remember the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima let us also remember how it inspired the ‘Shock and Awe’ bombing of Bagdhad. Military strategist Harlan Ullman was impressed by ‘the nearly incomprehensible levels of massive destruction’ unleashed on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Michael McDonald Rafeal Colin writes to me from Dubai, where he is a merchant, addressing me as his friend although we have not had the pleasure of meeting. He seems very keen to become my friend because he has sent me his email several times. ‘As you read this, I don’t want you to feel sorry for me, because, I believe everyone will die someday,’ Rafeal writes. Strangely enough I do not feel sorry for Rafeal, even though in the next sentence he reveals he has been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer. I am almost moved, however, to advise Mr Colin that he is correct in his belief that everyone will die some day. Mr Colin’s cancer ‘has deďŹ led all forms of medical treatment’, which must make Clive Lawler it particularly virulent if not Federal downright diabolical. Per-

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Byron Bay Q Letters acknowledged from B Cameron, Tailem Bend, and the Wotboc Foundation, Brunswick Heads. Letter writers are reminded that shorter good letters often have a chance of getting in over longer good letters.

haps this is because, if we follow on from the rather louche north coast definitions of karma, ‘I have not particularly lived my life so well’, which most of us could be accused of at some time. ‘I was always hostile to people and only focused on my business as that was the only thing I cared for.’ Well, there, Mr Colin, you are in the company of the greats, from J Pierpoint Morgan to Keith Rupert Murdoch. Rafeal carries on at some length about wishing to improve his tenuous association with God by ridding himself of his assets in a charitable fashion. God has called me, notes Rafeal, but fails to mention if it is to lunch, a business meeting or for something more serious. To add to his consternation, Rafeal has been done over by family members in the matter of money and for some

reason believes I can be better trusted with his loot. The loot in question amounts to some 18 million dollars, which would keep me in cheese and wine for a number of years. Rafeal fortunately has a yahoo.com email address to which I can correspond for further information on the 18 big ones, presumably with details of my bank account and PIN. ‘God be with you,’ concludes Rafeal Colin. And God be with you, too, Rafeal, because you’re going to need all of his or her help to rescue you from preying on the stupid and deďŹ ling the English language. You are already in a circle of hell, chained to sending millions of emails so that a small percentage of unfortunate but venal schmucks will hand over the account details of their life savings in the

hope of getting their hands on some free big money. If you recover from your oesophageal cancer, Rafeal, and move on next week to being Mrs Cynthia David, ‘the present branch manager of a bank here in Nigeria West Africa’, who for some reason wants to breach her duty of trust and hand over the account details of one ‘late Mr Ziya Bazhayev, a Russian big time oil dealer, who unfortunately lost his life in the Yak-40 jetliner on March 9, 2000’, I trust your friends in the marketplace will give you a good deal on a fake Rolex watch and that your cocaine is not cut with too many cleaning products. You could take a leaf from the books of the porn spammers who at least include literary quotations with their dubious links. Or on the other hand, you could get a life.


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Articles Lesley Patterson talks to environmental campaigner and filmmaker David Warth

Blueprint for the destruction of Tasmania’s forests

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Wildlife filmmaker David Warth is visited by a squirrel glider while out on location.

implying the planting of some 90,000 hectares per year. The strategy aims to remove legislative, technical, commercial and cultural impediments to plantation establishment.’*

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avid travelled all around Tasmania discussing with local communities what was happening on the ground as a result of the 2020 Vision. ‘I spoke to nurses, timber workers, doctors, grandmothers, a Citizen of theYear – it was a complete crosssection of the community. The people outlined the problems and showed me the impact on local communities and their environment. They are seeing enormous destruction of the environment. The feeling generated would be like seeing the area around Minyon Falls being logged, but on a much greater scale.’ Two Visions – A Future for Tasmania is a one hour docu-

mentary about DavidWarth’s journey. Through a series of interviews, a picture emerges of the effect that the push for plantations is having on the state. A retired forestry worker talks about the depopulation of areas turned over to plantations. ‘It’s not about jobs, its about money,’ he says. A former sawmiller describes clear felling practices as ‘a national and international disgrace’; an expert hydrologist explains how Tasmania could face future water shortages as a result of the heavy water usage of new plantations; a self employed timber worker standing next to a pile of valuable speciality timber he salvaged from a clear felled area recounts how 60,000 tonnes of quality timbers such as myrtle and celery top pine were left to burn in a 100 hectare area of cleared forest; and a former poison bait layer describes in moving terms

Biofactories More plastics, paints and even nylons could be made from chemicals produced in plants – an environmentally friendly replacement for non-renewable and increasingly costly petrochemicals currently used for the job. CSIRO and the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) have launched the first phase of their joint Crop Biofactories Initiative which will initially invest $13 million over four years to further explore the potential of plants to make compounds for a variety of industrial uses. The anticipated length of the entire Initiative is 12 years. Estimates suggest that the worldwide value of new industrial biotech applications in the chemical industry alone could reach $160 billion by 2010. Visit www. csiro.au/CropBiofactories.

about the widespread deaths of native animals, including hawks and wombats, from the common practice of using 1080 to kill wallabies in plantations.

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ut perhaps the most compelling interview is with Naomi Edwards, a financial expert, who ana-

lysed the economic return of Tasmania’s forest industry over the last decade. ‘Her analysis uncovered the outstanding fact that in one year while supervising the clearing of over 17,000 hectares of public forest, the government through Forestry Tasmania made a profit of only $3 million. At the same time Gunns [Timber Company] made a profit of $104 million. Basically Gunns are getting access to Tasmania’s public forest very cheap and the people of Tasmania are earning virtually nothing from it,’ explains David Warth. ‘Naomi Edwards then looked at the jobs provided, which had halved in the forestry industry in the last ten years. In five years the area of clear felling doubled while Forestry Tasmania halved its returns to the people of Tasmania, yet in the same period Gunns’ profits had skyrocketed,’ he said. In 1993 a state government project called Tasma-

nia Together asked the people of Tasmania for their vision of the state. The reply was for a ‘clean, green state’ and specifically called for an end to clear felling of old growth forests by 2003. This is the first vision referred to in the title of David Warth’s film. The second vision, the one that Tasmanians are actually getting, is the 2020 Vision which is destroying native forests including old growth and replacing them with plantations. ‘It is a mad rush to actually clear as much land and plant out as much of it as possible, regardless of the consequences.’ Two Visions – A Future for Tasmania is screening at 7pm in the Byron Bay Community Centre theatre onThursday August 18. *An extract from an article by Richard Stanton, National Plantations Coordinator, on the 2020 Vision printed in the Inter national Foresty Review in 1999.

COMMUNITY WATER GRANTS Call for Applications Applications are invited from schools, local governments, sporting clubs, Indigenous organisations, conservation groups and other community organisations for Australian Government Community Water Grants of up to $50,000 each to help save, reuse or improve the health of local water sources. The latest initiative of the $2 billion Australian Government Water Fund, Community Water Grants will provide $200 million over the next five years to help communities play a positive role in tackling Australia’s water crisis. Grants are available for projects related to: • Water saving/efficiency • Water reuse/recycling • Improving surface and groundwater health For an application plus examples of eligible projects visit our website at www.communitywatergrants.gov.au or Freecall 1800 780 730.

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asmania is marketed to tourists as Our Natural State. A land of pristine wilderness areas, abundant native wildlife, a clean and green place. Anyone who loves Tasmania should not miss Byron Bay filmmaker David Warth’s latest documentary on the Apple Isle which screens in Byron Bay on August 18. Back in 1998, David spent a year among the raw beauty of the Tarkine in North Western Tasmania to make his film Tarkine – The Forgotten Wilderness for the ABC. It is an area he is passionate about and was disturbed to hear several years later about plans to log parts of it. ‘I had heard things were getting really bad down there. One day I was listening to BayFM and heard the rainforests in the Tarkine were going to be logged, so I called Peter Pullinger from the Tarkine National Coalition and asked him what was going on,’ explains David, who says he was so shocked by what he heard, that he decided to revisit Tasmania to find out for himself what was happening. What he uncovered was far more serious than a conflict between green groups and loggers, but a plan called The 2020 Vision, which he describes as ‘a blueprint for the destruction of Tasmania’s forests’. The 2020 Vision is a product of the plantation timber industry and federal and state governments and has stated its aims as ‘increasing the country’s timber plantation resource from one million to more than three million hectares by 2020


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Is fathering funny? Ask Wil

Everything you wanted to know about fatherhood but were afraid to ask. Now you can ask Wil Anderson from ABC’s Glass House who will join the comedy team at the Fatherhood Festival in Bangalow. While not a father himself Wil will add his own observations on fathering and be tested in his knowledge on the subject. With team mates Sandy McCutcheon, S Sorrenson and Brendan Lovechild he will do his best to answer probing questions from Mandy Nolan. Can fathering be funny? Find out on Saturday September 3 at the A & I Hall. Enquiries 6688 4071.

a huge, deep medicine chest ďŹ lled with an abundance of healing food overflowing from healthy soil,’ Jade said. Presentations and workshops over the two-day herb festival will cover topics such as soil health and our health, herbs as resources for easy

gardening, herb teas and nutritious root herbs. The Northern Rivers Greenridge Health and Herb Festival will be held on the weekend of August 20 and 21 in Lismore. For more information, visit www. herbfestival.org.

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Television Guide 1. John Grisham is usually fortunate in having his novels translated into gripping cinematic thrillers. The Pelican Brief (NBN, Saturday, 9.30pm), starring Julia Roberts, is no exception. 2. Kathy Bates is superb as James Caan’s ‘number one fan’ in Misery (Prime, Friday, 10.50pm), a fate not even the worst author deserves. 3. Jet Li and Bridget Fonda engage in the deadly art of nu-ki in Kiss Of The Dragon (Prime, Saturday, 10pm). SBS continues to bring us more sport than you can poke a javelin at.

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4.30 Movie: My Heart Is Calling (G, B&W, 1934) Jan Kiepura, Marta Eggerth, Sonnie Hale, Hugh WakeďŹ eld 6.00 Kid’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Something In The Air 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kid’s Programs 5.00 Roller Coaster 6.00 Doctor Who 6.30 Second Opinion 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Dust To Dust The funeral industry 8.30 The Bill (M, v) 9.20 Foreign Correspondent 10.05 Dead Ringers 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Live At The Basement EON Groove Orchestra 12.05 Night And Day 12.30 Parliament Question Time 1.30 Movie: The Body Snatcher (PG, B&W, 1945) Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi 2.50 Movie: Hot Enough For June (G, 1964) A writer sent to Prague on a goodwill mission ďŹ nds he is being used as a spy. Stars Dirk Bogarde, Robert Morley, Leo McKern.

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Weatherwatch World News Russian News Greek News Arabic News Indonesian News Business Report Movie: The Hour Of The Wolf (M, v,n,a, 1968) Swedish horror 24 Hours The Canterbury Tales Mum’s The Word The Journal Newshour 2005 Ashes Test Series Cricket Highlights World News Australia World Sport The PaciďŹ c War In Colour No Sleep America A surburban bakery Cutting Edge: Enemy Image Development of the image of war on American television from Vietnam to the present day World News Australia Hot Docs: Roman Karmen – The Filmmaker Of The Revolution (M, v,a,w) A true communist believer, Karmen (19061975) created ďŹ lms that served the needs of the regime The Nanny Close

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City Guys Tractor Tom Saturday Disney Saturday Club Stanley My Dad’s The Prime Minister Saved By The Bell – The New Class That’s So Raven Eclipse Beastmaster Home Improvement Saturday Kitchen The Great Outdoors Sydney Weekender Seven News The World Around Us The Gibb River Road and beyond – Part 2 The Bledisloe Cup Rugby Australia v New Zealand – LIVE from Sydney Movie: Kiss Of The Dragon (AV, v,cl, 2001) China’s top government agent arrives in Paris from Shanghai to carry out a sensitive, top-secret mission that goes horribly wrong. Starring Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, Laurence Ashley, John Forgeham. Movie: The Big Lebowski (MA, 1998) Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, Philip Seymour Hoffman Danoz Direct Expo

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Religion Flipper And Lopaka Weekend Sunrise Sportsworld LIVE My Business Cirque Du Soleil: Fire Within Before We Ruled The Earth Movie: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (PG, cl,s, 1988) Two rival conmen make a wager. Starring Steve Martin, Michael Caine, Glenne Headly, Anton Rodgers, Barbara Harris and Ian McDiarmid. Movie: The Pooch And The Pauper (G, 1999) Richard Karn, Fred Willard, Cody Jones, Laura Press, Brian Hunter How Clean Is Your House? Seven News Australia’s Guinness World Records Massive Nature: Stormchasers And The Deep New series Movie: Sweet Home Alabama (PG, cl, 2002) A young woman moves to New York to escape her simple life in Alabama. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, Candice Bergen and Ethan Embry Movie: Nothing To Lose (MA, v,cl,a, 1996) A car-jacker’s attempts to rob a dazed businessman go awry. Starring Tim Robbins, Martin Lawrence and Kelly Peston Home Shopping Religion

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Sunrise Bambaloo Home Shopping Morning News Battle Of The Palaces: St James Movie: The Girl Next Door (M, v,a,s, 2997) Inspired by a true story, a young woman whose desperation for a man’s love causes her to murder his wife. Starring Tracey Gold, Tom Irwin, Michael Dorn, Mark Camacho and Sharon Gless. Blue Heelers Home Improvement Who Dares Wins Go Go Stop News M*A*S*H Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away The Great Outdoors 90 minute special – Amazing Journeys including Norwegian Fjords, The Ghan, Canada, Britain, America, Italy Grey’s Anatomy (M) 24 (M) Threat Matrix (M) My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss (PG) Home Shopping Religion

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NBN Danoz Untold Wealth Guthy Renker Cushions Kids Kid’s Programs So Fresh Fishing Australia Destinations Arrive Alive Cup Snow Show Formula One Superboats Port Macquarie Glen Ridge’s Outback Everwood Getaway The Dog Whisperer NBN News Australia’s Funniest Home Videos Movie: The Witches (PG, s,v, 1990) Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jason Fisher, Rowan Atkinson, Bill Paterson Movie: The Pelican Brief (M, v,cl, 1993) Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, Sam Shepard, John Heard, Tony Goldwyn Movie: Dead Poet’s Society (PG, v,a, 1989) Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, Josh Charles Late Show With David Letterman Whose Line Is It Anyway? Guthy Renker Home Shopping

Mass For You At Home Meditation Medication Fergus McPhail Totally Wild Bread Meet The Press 2005 Sun Herald City To Surf LIVE Video Hits & Coke Live Fish Net World Rally Championship Finland RPM V8 Supercars LIVE from Oran Park Ten News Sports Tonight The Simpsons The Naked Chef Big Brother Small Claims – White Wedding (M, v,a) Investigating a murder in which all the suspects are key ďŹ gures in a wedding party. Late Night News Sports Tonight Movie: Taxi Driver (AV15+, cl,v, 1976) A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as a night shift taxi driver in a city that feeds his urge to violently lash out. Starring Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks and Peter Boyle. Infomercial Religion

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What’s happening for Kites and Bikes Festival The Dolphin Café hosted the program launch of this year’s Kites and Bikes Festival at Brunswick Heads last Thursday night and The Echo now has all the latest updates of what’s happening on the day. Kites – Special guest kite flyers at this year’s Brunswick Heads Kites and Bikes Festival on August 21 are Michael Richard’s and his team from Kite Magic in Coogee and our own Byron Kitesurfers Club. Michael’s beautiful windgarden will be on display at the corner of Banner Park while he flies some of the biggest kites in Australia down on the beach. With kitefliers expected from along the east coast everyone is invited to bring down their kites to fly. At 1.30pm the ABC will host the inaugural kite flying record for Brunswick Heads in front of the Surf Club. For those without a kite yet you can make one at the kitemaking workshop in the Housie Shed from 9 until 12.30. Kits are at the Info tent for $7 and Lillypilly preschool supporters will be on hand to help with decoration. Better still make one before you come. Go to kite links at www.brunswickval-

ley.com.au/kites-bikes/ for DIY plans. Free kite flying lessons are just outside the housie shed. Bikes – The bike program is as full as ever with favourites like Jay and David from True Wheels and Farron from Free to Ride hosting the maintenance workshops, trash poker game and skills circuit. Also back is the decorated bike competition. With six categories (under 5, 6-9, 10-14, Open, Prams and Custom Wheels) and a

prize for all participants as well as placegetters the field is open to everyone with self-propelled wheels. Meet at the footbridge carpark at 9.30 to register to show off your creation from 10am. Kitesports’ Alex Sanz will have a demo space for the latest wheeled craze, The S board, where you can have a go. Power assisted bicycles will be on hand for testing too. The Byron Bicycle Users Group are keen to share

their cycling secrets or get your name engraved on your bike between 11 and 12. Kid’s Activity Corner – Of course what would a day like this be like without the fun for the kids. The Rainbow Tipi in the Terrace Park hosts Paddy the Platypus, free face painting and mask and wing making. There’s jumping castles in Banner Park where $5 gets an all-day pass and a remote control car track will be spreading the dirt round in

front of the Scout Hall. Spirit Gym’s Sweat Hog Challenge in South Park is a kid’s fitness circuit with certificates for all who complete it. More fun things – If cycling and flying isn’t your thing, why not walk? Join the Byron to Brunswick walkathon from Byron Surf Club at 8.30 am and raise money for the Uncle Project and Brunswick Surf Club. Leave your car in Brunswck and catch the free Br unswick Valley Coach from Travelworld at 8am. For Byron walkers buses return to Byron from Travelworld at 12.30pm and 1.30pm. Ultimate Frisbee is more than your average toss of the disc and demos are on between 11am and 1pm in front of the surf club. Teens and adults can join in this fast and furious game. Instant photos can be had from the CTC Hot Shots team who will be wandering the festival looking to catch you doing something memorable. Check out Seven for a run down of the live performances around town throughout the day. For more info call Andrea 6685 1527.

Young people invited to join music events team at YAC The Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC) is calling for all young people aged 12 to 25 who are interested in the music industry to join the YAC music events team. The Byron Youth Activity Centre is establishing a music events team to provide young people with the hands-on opportunity to learn how to plan and manage their own all-ages music events. With support provided by the centre coordinator, the YAC music events team will be involved in all aspects of event management including sourcing funding, securing performers and event promotion – an excellent head start for any young person interested in working within the music industry! The YAC music events team will meet weekly at the YAC on Monday afternoons from 4.30pm to 5.30pm with the first meeting scheduled for Monday August 1. For further information on the team contact Ellie Renaud at YAC on 6685 5775.

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’ve never been an insomniac – until now. I was one of those people who could sleep anywhere, anytime, and on occasions with anyone. (Oh shit, I forgot my kids can read). My night terrors started this week when a swollen ear drum grounded me and forced me to take the bus to a job I had in Newcastle. Is there no greater horror? Two bus trips in just over 24 hours. Twenty hours of travel, cramped up like the human scrunchie, shoulder to shoulder with some chick who decided to binge on crisps at about 2am. It is impossible to crunch quietly. It was like the sound fx of walking through autumn leaves in Dolby. At one point I considered holding my pillow gently over her face, but then I realised I didn’t have a pillow. I was on a f**king bus. I’ve always wondered just who the bus companies design their seats for. I

imagine the compact seating would be adequate for the legless, the vertically challenged and the heroin affected. But for a big girl like me, it’s a tad snug. I was all psyched for the trip – getting on at Byron at 8pm, only to disembark at the frigging Big Prawn at 8.40pm for a 45 minute tea break. Gees, if I knew I had the option of a chicken schnitzel or battered sav, I wouldn’t have pigged out on that salad before I left. The road to Newcastle is a blur of snoring, physical discomfort which later led to cramping and extreme pain (I was considering chewing my own legs off), snippets of a video ‘Coyote Ugly’ which featured women in cut off t shirts pouring water over their breasts (at this point I considered self imposed eye gouging) and constant meal breaks at greasy Road Stops. I don’t know about you, but there’s nothing I love more than being awoken from a precarious slumber only to be invited to witness my driver consume some more fried food. That’s right Ted, hook into those

fries, chug down that bacon burger. And yeah, while you’re at it have a ciggie. Those guys are poster boys for high cholesterol. I was worried the driver was going to have a heart attack at the wheel. Finally we arrive at Newcastle. Never in my life have I so desperately wanted to stay on the bus. Armed with a flanelette g string and my high heeled ugg boots I marvelled at the beauty of the sun rising behind the smokestacks, the dewy sparkle of the abandoned shops, the poetry of the urban grafitti, (‘asians git f**ked’) and yelped at the sharp prick of the uncapped syringe. I had found my spiritual home. That bus was starting to look good.

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ROLLING UP Roll Like That have been taking the North Coast region by storm. Their dynamic style embraces a fusion of sound that blends the muscal styles of Rock, Groove, Latin, Funk, Folk and Soul. With each member contributing tunes and grooves, Roll Like That have generated a repertoire that is provocative, infectious and very much alive. Their songs are strong and catchy with

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NUZZLING UP This Saturday night Coorabell Hall plays host to the funkiest gig of the season. Local sonic avatars of funk rock Fatter Than Nusrat team up with The Mighty Pragmatics, Byron’s very own heavy weight deep funk outfit. The Mighty Pragmatics are a 10 piece funk and soul

review with a scorching 3piece horn section, a tight repertoire of ‘60’s style old school funk tunes and the two sexiest female vocalists on the planet. This will be the Pragmatics final warmup gig before before they head south to play at the Sydney Funk & Soul Festival at the Metro alongside Kid Confucious and Melbourne’s legendary Bamboos ... so look out! Fatter Than Nusrat are soaring after last weekend delivering their spine-tingling brand of funk rock to packed houses in Melbourne and regional Victoria. Fatter Than Nusrat are on the ascendancy – with

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live ivemusic preparations for an upcoming live album release and relentless touring around the country – and are hungry to deliver their trademark shows of exhilarating and frenzied danceoor action. This local super-bill is guaranteed to be an extraordinary night of quality music and excitement. Coorabell Hall opens at 8.30 pm with dinner and delectable treats available. Entry is $15/12.

AFFECTION INFECTION Scarlettt Affection has been playing extensively around Byron, and features sisters Melia and Nerida Naughton (guitar, piano, ute and astonishing vocal harmonies) with Eben McCrimmon and Robert Van Raak on bass and drums respectively. The Scarlett girls have been building a ďŹ ercely loyal fan base and word has got out: they recently played at the Sydney Opera House and are bound for even bigger city lights with their ‘wow’ factor stage sensuality and their tremendous ability to

movement. It sounds like taking coal to Newcastle – but the Poles loved him for it. Woodward is at the height of his career. Currently Professor of Piano at the San Francisco State University, he is making a short visit to Australia and we’re very lucky to have nabbed him for one performance. In the past few months alone, Woodward has performed in Hong Kong, the UK, France, Germany, Australia and New York. In December he performed at the Wienerkonzerthaus with conductor Claudio Abbado and in Cuba he performed

MILKING THE COW To err is human, to moo, bovine! That’s the mantra for Ian Treloar’s Holy Cow. Putting milk in the bucket with Ian are Samantha Rayne and Peter Knight, performing acoustic versions of the songs from the last 3 Holy Cow indy albums. They loosley call it ‘melodic – coastal roots rock raga’ or backpacker music. The songs are beautiful/ bittersweet views of about‌ life/ love / luck, rusted cars, demons, money, space junk, environmental political activism, third world ripoffs, surďŹ n-travelling & survival in this age !! They perform at The Rails Byron on Tuesday and Friday 19 August at the Hotel Brunswick.

HORSING AROUND Multi-talented Tibetan artist Tenzin Choegyal is joined by Mongolian throat singer Baatar Sukh. The combination of these two distinctive and extraordinary vocal techniques, together with their traditional instruments and power of expression makes them a unique duo. Baatar Sukh performs khoomey, one of the most striking aspects of Mongolian music, creating a haunting harmonic sound-scape unlike anything familiar to Western ears. He is also master of the horse-head ďŹ ddle – the morin huur. Legend has it that the ďŹ ddle was created from the bones, skin and hair of a magical winged horse upon whose death the skull became the body of the ďŹ ddle. Tenzin augments his compositions with the haunting sounds of Tibetan singing bowls, bells, and gongs. Surpassing all this, however, is his outstanding voice, which is rich and memorable in its poignancy and intensity. The Two Horsemen play the Bangalow Catholic Hall on Saturday at 8pm. Tix at the door.

media single features two live recordings plus the My Enemy clip. Drummer Lucius Borich says: ‘this song has something we all have in common; it’s about trying to get away from things that have a negative effect on your life, in your personal life or social environment...’ And in true Cog style, the video is provocative to say the least. It lends a different meaning to the song, concentrating on the detaining of people for unjustiďŹ ed long periods of time in Australian desert detention centers and around the world. Cog hit the road later this month with another of Australia’s wickedest live acts – Shihad, on the Homeland Security tour - tour dates are below. Keep your ears open when they play the Hotel Great Northern in Byron on Wednesday 17 August.

-USIC 4RIVIA .IGHT THANKYOU Our annual Trivia night fundraiser would not be possible without the support of local businesses and our keen Trivia players. Big loud thanks blasted out to: • Great Northern Hotel and Bottle Shop • Why Not and Fig Tree restaurants • GraZis Caf • Blue Olive Delicatessen • Boomerang Restaurant • Watergarden Holistic Centre • Body Temple • Byron Music • Byronian Caf • Late Nite Video • Water Bottle, Reject Shop • Poinciana Restaurant • DJ Mahdu • Peter and Karena Wynn-Moylan Quiz Master & Music Mistress • The Echo

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give goose bumps and spine tingles. The sibling musical phenomena has been well documented over the years but this dynamic coupling brings to mind the Waifs and the Finn brothers with lashings of well crafted harmonies reminiscent of the Bee Gees and The Corrs. You can see them at the Chincogan Hotel this Friday night with local moodster Dan Bourne as support. Local and original, music kicks off at 8.30pm.

20 ODD FOOT OF JUNK 20for7 is the new moniker adopted by junkbeats, orchestrators of live house. The band features local talent including Shan sol R from Affrodizziact, Kari who has just returned from performing live with ‘the mad professor’ at Glastonbury, Kintsho on percussion and Simon Baker and Dave Basek from the junkbeats collective. This is the last gig before Basek heads to the States promoting all things junkbeats and working on remixes of 20for7 material with US producers.20for7 play the Beach Hotel on Thursday.

for the opening of the 2nd Havana International Piano Competition. Woodward’s playing has received extraordinary accolades. The great pianist, Arturo Rubinstein, called him ‘one of the ďŹ nest Chopanists of our times.’ The Guardian newspaper described him as a ‘genius,’ and Le Monde De La Musique (Paris) called his playing ‘magniďŹ cent.’ Legendary violinist and conductor Lord Yehudi Menuhin said, ‘Magical sounds came from every part of the instrument.’ Byron Community Centre on Saturday. Tickets available from the Centre box ofďŹ ce 10am-4pm or ring 6685 5659

COG RUN FROM THE NEW NORMAL Cog release their new single ‘Run’ to retail on Tuesday, lifted from their debut album ‘The New Normal’ which has been rapturously received by fans across Australia and beyond. In addition to the lead track, this multi

Andrew Cox has been taking shit for his last name and playing in bands since the age of 14 when he was inspired by the complexity, instrumentation and sonority of the early era music created by the band Chicago. During that time he was living in Wisconsin where he was also pursuing his love of singing by performing in madrigals, choirs and musicals while also playing clarinet in symphonic and marching bands. His love of music and especially singing led him to study at Northwestern University, Chicago for his Bachelor of Music, Majoring in Voice. Andrew has fronted a host of bands, with some of his most notable collaborations happening when he cowrote and performed in jazzinuenced duo Living Groove Connection which won Best Adult Contemporary and Best Male Vocal at the North Coast Music Industry Awards. Andrew Cox plays the Brunswick Hotel on Sunday.

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Agnosticism If you are an agnostic you deny the possibility of knowing the nature or existence of God. If you are a Marxist too, you also deny any possibility of knowledge of the objective world. Agnosticism is an extension of scepticism, but while scepticism is a valid part of investigation, agnosticism elevates the sceptics’ doubt into and total denial of the possibility of knowledge. Like when the sniffer dog nails you and you say to the cop ‘Got no idea how THAT get there!’

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is food designed to titillate, a deli designed to captivate your senses and dissipate your hunger... a place to celebrate and meals to make you salivate. Drop in for coffee and cake or breakfast with newspapers, a meal on-the-run or a leisurely lunch, a glass of wine and a cheese plate, or ten stylish courses to degustate.

This time round folks we are going to teach you 26 different isms that you can casually drop in conversation to make you sound as though you know what you are talking about (smart-arseism). Reading these features in the past you learned morse code, semaphore signals, radio call signs, auslan sign language, countries of the world and music terms. That’s why we gave you a rest for a few months. But now it’s back to work. Today you can learn about agnosticism and at the end of 26 weeks you can safely deny the possibility of knowing anything at all. On the other hand, if you have some enthusiasm write 50 words explaining an ism and if it’s amusing enough for us to publish, you’ll win a double pass to the Byron Cinemas and $30 worth of line classifieds.

Immanuel Kant denied that he could know the existence of stamps so he was put on one to shut him up.

33 Byron St, Bangalow. Phone 6687 2555

alchemia

add atmosphere with hire plants

Did you know that Alchemia provides expert care for the entire family treating the whole person not just the symptoms of dis-ease? We know that attending to your health with complementary therapies is a matter of trust in both the modality you are seeking and the practitioner facilitating healing with you. Alchemia’s dynamic, caring and intuitive practitioners are accredited in Naturopathy, Herbalism, Pre and Post Natal, Baby and Children’s Massage. Deep Tissue, Remedial, Sports Massage, Kahuna and Spiritual Healing.

It’s a fact of modern life that workplaces are not always designed with our health in mind. We can make your business location healthier, happier and more attractive by supplying, maintaining and replacing plants in peak condition at all times. We also provide plants for weddings, parties, functions, offices and even to brighten up your home during any property sale marketing campaign. You may select from a huge range including palms. Contact Northern Rivers Plant Hire to discuss your permanent or casual plant hire requirements.

Come up to our Healing Haven and see how we can assist you.

Phone 6684 7566

an astrological natal chart is your personal fingerprint to the sky. Only someone born at exactly the same time date and place will show the same astrological face to the world. Even twins born minutes apart can have very different natal placements and show varied character traits. Moon Sun Astrology offers the latest in Australian designed computer report writing with modern graphics and interpretations. The perfect birth or birthday gift.

apple pie & arabica coffee at our popular streetfront cafe where we are open every day from 7.00am. Take advantage of our terrific deck to watch the world go by as you enjoy one of Mokha’s tremendous lunch specials or one of their many tasty treats. Too tempting to resist!

Mokha licenced cafe. Shop 2 Feros Arcade, Lawson St, Byron Bay. Phone 6685 7726

For more information phone Moon Sun on 0417 427 518 or email Moon_Sun@bigpond.com

art supplies

august is the time for new releases

Byron Art Supplies offers a large range of quality art materials – art books – DIY and professional stretched canvases.

Drop into the ABC Shop in River Street, Ballina, and take advantage of the wide variety of books, CDs and DVDs available. You can now take home all of your favourite ABC programs on DVD. Latest titles include The Outback House and popular series MDA. If you are looking for quality and informative viewing, then you can’t go past David Attenborough’s Ascent of Man, a must for anyone interested in how mankind got to where we are at present. Alternatively, the ABC Shop also stocks an array of classic BBC comedies, including the enduring Only Fools and Horses. Sci-fi buffs are catered for as well, with the latest series of Dr Who on offer, through to old favourites such as Blake’s 7.

The helpful staff will assist you with all your art and framing needs. Byron Art Supplies is the place to come for all artists as it offers a frequent shopper card and 10% off art materials for PAN members. Adult and kids art classes are available – so visit Byron Art Supplies – you’ll love it! 3/9 Centennial Cct, Byron Arts Industry Estate. Phone 6680 8010

For quality books, CDs and DVDs, drop into The ABC Shop Ballina.


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THE WAINWRIGHT STUFF Mandy Nolan enjoys a tete a tete with Martha Wainwright There are some artists that don’t fit easily into neat little musical categories. Martha Wainwright is no cropped t – shirt wearing twenty something pop princesss with cutesy vocals and lame lyrics. She’s a blazingly honest songwriter, with a deeply emotive, even Joplinesque feel. Try not to get goosebumps when she howls ‘Poetry has no place for a heart that’s a whore...I will not pretend, I will not put on a smile, I will not say I’m all right for you, when all I wanted was to be good..You bloody mother f**king asshole.’ Martha doesn’t hold back, for her it’s all personal. All the songs on the album are pretty personal. But I didn’t want them to come out like a rant. It’s very eclectic. No one would sign me for this record so I started making it with Brad (Albetta, her producer). The label producers that wanted to work with me wanted it to be a folk record or a pop record. I wanted it to be all of those things....I think it really paints a portrait of a young woman in her 20’s .’ Martha is a breath of fresh air to talk to. She’s funny, honest, passionate and gutsy. You get the feeling that conforming to the status quo has never been one of her objectives. Ms Wainwright definitely dwells in that artist territory which could be loosely described as the ‘edge’.

but she still sounds amazing. In watching her I hope I have the true gift that she has. I can only hope that I am like Loretta Lyn when I am 71.’ No article on Martha Wainwright would be complete without paying homage to her incredible musical background. It seems that music is hot wired into Wainwright’s very DNA, her brother Rufus is a muso, her mother and aunt are folk legends and her dad is songwriter Loudon Wainwright III. It must have been wonderful, but tough as well. A girl couldn’t just come up with any old riff in that household. The bar was set pretty high. ‘I am very secretive when I write. It’s kind of a problem. On the road with less privacy it gets more and more difficult to find the place to write. When I first started making music, I would go to my room and stay there until the song was done and my brother was banging away on the piano...I remember playing the first song I had ever done. My family were happily surprised that it went as well as it did. If it didn’t I don’t think I would have kept playing....turns out it was just fine.’ Martha Wainwright is more than fine, she’s sensational. She plays the Bangalow A&I Hall on Thursday 1 September. Tix are on sale now!

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She has just returned from the UK where she played to packed houses and rave reviews where she has been touted as having ‘a voice of wonder’. More recently Martha performed with legendary country singer Loretta Lyn, something that held significance for this particular singer songwriter. ‘..I watched her show and was flabbergasted, it’s just amazing to see the real deal. And for someone like me who’s been fed with the silver spoon of the music business. To have someone there singing those songs that she wrote, so raw..her career has had its ups and downs,

Roger Woodward plays Chopin.Direct from the USA. 8pm, Saturday 13 August. Byron Community & Cultural Centre. 69 Jonson Street Byron Bay The Byron Bay Steinway Series. Tickets: $50/$45 Bookings: Mondayy - Friday, 10 am - 4 pm or phone 6685 5659

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The Little Man from Letterman It’s not every day that you get an International Comedian performing at your local Bowling Club. But thanks to Russell Crowe, Eddie Brill (who features as the talent scout and warmup comedian for the David Letterman show) is on his way. It seems the two were guests on a chat show recently and when Eddie mentioned he was coming out to do some standup in Australia, Crowie recommended that he check out Byron Bay. And that’s why we’ve ended up with Eddie Brill’s only regional stand up performance! Eddie has received the Award for the best Male comedian in New York three times in a row – a pretty sensational testimony to his talent considering he’s up against the likes of Jerry SeinďŹ eld. As well as appearing in over 100 different TV shows he has also appeared in numerous ďŹ lms including ‘Drop Dead Rock’ with Adam Ant and Deborah Harry, and ’30 Years to Life’ with Saturday Night Live. He also appeared in the Comedy Central series ‘Contest Searchlight’ with the famed Denis Leary. Brill also is a master teacher of comedy in New York and abroad, where he mentors and ďŹ ne tunes established and aspiring talent to improve their performances. He performs with Brendan Lovechild who’s been creating a bit of a stand up sensation of late. It’s rumoured that whilst performing a string of gigs in Sydney Mr Lovechild was cajoled into executing a strip at the end of the show and his assets were said to have brought the house down. Going from strength to strength, catch him before he becomes the sharpest new member of Manpower! Monday 22 August, 8pm. $20/15 Bookings 6685 6202

Get Wet It’s the Gathering of the Goddess Lunch at the Wet Paint Gallery, Mt Warning Come share with your sisters and experience the Sacred Feminine with a day ďŹ lled with Music from Bertha Control. Speakers include Justine Elliott MP, Bobby Hodge and Elders and many more. Workshops, Poetry, Art and many displays. 11am start, $20. Come and share on open mic your views, songs or anything that makes your heart sing. Small is Beautiful It’s taken hundreds of hours for Fran Tomlin to create her mini masterpieces. Her retrospective show of miniatures features works that have been printed in Limited Edition onto canvas: a process known as glicee print. No more than ten prints of any one painting are made, thus ensuring the integrity of the work. Fran’s work is regularly distributed to her representative galleries and exhibitions in the major cities and therefore is rarely seen in Lismore. Fran says: ‘I wanted to show the people in my own hometown what work it is that I make, as well as using this contemporary format. Because my paintings are, in the main, on large canvasses and usually considered confronting, it was a real thrill to me see them work so perfectly within a much tinier format. Fran’s work is represented in galleries in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Surfers – it’s a great chance to nab a Tomlin when you can! On show at the Dragony Gallery in Lismore now.

Kingscliff Kulture This weekend the streets of Kingscliff come alive when their Art Food and All that Jazz festival hits the bricks. With over 3 stages of Jazz, edgy and urban street art, homegrown ďŹ lm works and skate park design workshops, this is a festival that has something for everyone. Friday to Sunday.

FILM A night on the Bolly There’s going to be prizes for the best sari when Federal celebrates a night of Indian culture on Saturday with Bollywood. At The Left Bank Film Society this month: The Lady Vanishes made in 1938. The Lady Vanishes is vintage Hitchcock, almost his last before succumbing to the lure of Hollywood and big budgets. Jamaica Inn (1939) and Foreign Correspondent (1940) were his last entirely British ďŹ lms. For bookings, email lbfs@hotkey.net.au, or call 6684 3405. Films at 8pm. Federal Hall.

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Make Yourself Flick Deep within average Joe lurks the desire to make a ďŹ lm. So go ahead, shoot yourself silly. Flickerfest, Australia’s premier international short ďŹ lm festival is open for entries for its 15th festival in January 2006. All ďŹ lms must be under 30 minutes and must have been completed within 2 years of the closing date. Films must be in English or have English subtitles. Deadline is Friday 23 September, and entry forms are available on www.ickerfest.com.au

THEATRE Freedom’s just another word Byron High School has a reputation for excellence in theatre. And why not, the area is literally brimming with drama queens – it’s most certain to rub off on our proliďŹ c progeny. During this school term Byron High is presenting a Festival of Youth Theatre featuring major public performances by Years 12, 11 and 10. From Friday the 26th of August, audiences will see, for the ďŹ rst time, the HSC Drama students from Byron and Mullumbimby High Schools join forces to produce 5 nights of innovative, vital theatre which features 25 monologues and 5 small group plays covering a broad range of contemporary political and social issues. This week you can catch Year 11 Drama students when they present their political treatise ‘Freedom, War and the Individual’ this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. $10 at the High School OfďŹ ce, or if available, at the door.

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bexstar nights GLOBAL DANCE NEWS: last Saturday riot police stormed two major events, the CzechTek party and a UK rave in a remote Norfolk quarry. The new Public Entertainment Legislation in the UK was used in conjunction with the infamous section 63 of the Criminal Justice Act to conďŹ scate all the equipment. DJs lost their records and could even be facing a ďŹ ne. Apparently, police only need to ďŹ lm an unlicensed event and can prosecute at a later date. In the Czech Republic thousands of protesters gathered outside the interior ministry after 1,000 police used water cannons and tear gas to break up 5,000 techno doofers. This year the annual CzechTek party was taking place 80kms west of Prague and the organisers believed they had permission. The police claim private property was being damaged and the Prime Minister said techno fans are dangerous people!

FRIDAY After his dance-friendly set at Splendour’s Tipi Circle, DJ Foxxy takes his mellow selection to upstairs at Cocos. Tulip covers the main danceoor with house and party breaks. At La La Land, Rock Hardson and Willjay blend rook house and deep house and at c-moog it’s Lucky9 spinning house’n’breaks.

had been playing venues like Prince of Wales and Snake Pit, but he’d also diversed into production, directing musicals and coordinating music for fashion week. He now makes regular guest appearances at Elsewhere, Mybar and Baja and is in Byron for a ďŹ ve-hour house set at La La Land.

Baja has reopened after 6 weeks of dealing with ood damage and Rock Hardson will be mashingup funky breaks and house with Gold Coast DJs Chef, Anakin and Thomas J.

With a selection of ďŹ lm experiments from local talent, Elsewhere and ABCK are running the next instalment of La Nuit Du Cinema from 9pm. Later DJ Thomas J warms-up for Ben Abrahams’ Motion Theory night of new-school acid house.

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The Buddha Bar has live dance music from 6pm with Cyberbase and at Elsewhere Rock Hardson and Giv do the Sunday session of house, breaks and deep disco till 5am.

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CDs selected by Noodles at music@byron Woolies Plaza Byron

Adam Freeland Back to Mine PROG-ROCK Although he’s known as a breaks DJ, Adam Freeland’s own productions have always shown his rocky side. This Back to Mine mix is a selection of tunes to listen to from the sofa not the danceoor (and the ďŹ rst few should be listened to at high volume). Kicking off with Trail of the Dead, Will You Smile For Me Again hits an evocative combination of bass and beat. Autolux, Interpol and others continue the hard prog-rock theme before Ambulance Ltd chill it out with Yoga Means Union. The CD then mellows (as the mood of after-a-club would) with the likes of PJ Harvey, M83 and Trans am. Taking the high energy prog-rock sound towards an ambient- electro conclusion and suitably ďŹ nishing with an electronic artist, Boards of Canada.

Kraak & Smaak Boogie Angst FUNKY-BREAKS This debut album (loved by Radio 1 in the UK) introduces the funky productions of the Dutch duo Kraak and Smaak (they either have a habit or a sense of humour!). Breaks mixed with hip hop, jazz, latin and funk. Having DJed with the likes of the Plumps and remixed for Mark Rae and Max Sedgley, there are the kinda oor ďŹ llers you’d expect. But Kraak and Smaak also offer glimpses of underground. Track three Keep On Searching has an infectious beat and Keep Me Holding takes it back to acid house. Most of the tunes won’t standout as groundbreaking, or as quite hard enough for the danceoor, but as an album this CD is a groovy mix of breaks styles.

Ivan Smagghe Fabric 23 TECH-ELECTRO French DJ Ivan Smagghe has been around on the Parisian underground scene for years, but only in last three has his music reached the mainstream. With the surge in electro styles, Ivan’s leftďŹ eld electronic built on a rock music background have placed him at the forefront of the sound. The Fabric CD mixes electro with everything from trance to tech. Starting with a couple of catchy tech-house tunes, the album dips into darker electro styles before track six Heiden/Blood, Michael Mayer/ Lopazz uplifts the mix with a distinctly doof beat. The second half of the CD builds the bassline and is deďŹ nitely danceoor directed.

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THURSDAY AUGUST 18: Sucker DJs – La La Land SATURDAY AUGUST 20: Solid Gold – Great Northern

Also playing in music@byron Royksopp – The Understanding. Missy Elliott – The Cookbook. Plump DJs – Saturday Night Lotion. Kid Confucius. Look out for local release Dirty Kylie by Arianne.

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How could you be scared of walking cadavers when you’ve seen Phillip Ruddock on TV?

The poster of the movie’s protagonist posing in leather and pointing his pistol, a la Tarantino gun-porn, is misleading.

George Ramero’s classic Night Of The Living Dead (1968) was nightmarish in its day, but audiences have moved on and Ramero has kept pace with them. More than just a gore fest of decapitations, slashings and cannibalism (just for starters), his latest offering is a metaphor for our times. The humour is tongue in cheek without plunging into self-parody, the symbolism is covert but unmissable. A ruling plutocracy is ensconced in luxury, safe behind electrified fences from the threat of the Dead (the ‘stenches’) outside. Within the living population there are have-nots, one of whom vows to unleash a ‘jihad’ on its ruler. And it is no coincidence that the black leader of the Dead commences and ends his campaign at a petrol bowser.

Eyal, the jaded Mossad agent, shoots only at a practice range in Eytan Fox’s absorbing third feature. A co-production ďŹ lmed in Israel and Berlin, its intrigue is underpinned by the search for an aging war criminal. His granddaughter lives on a kibbutz and her brother is visiting to convince her that she should come home for their father’s birthday. As Eyal, with the assignment of befriending them in the hope of locating and killing the old Nazi, Lior Ashkenazi is brooding, vulnerable and likeable. Caroline Peters’s role as Pia is a perfunctory one, but Knut Berger’s peculiarly amoral and not always consistent Axel steers the plot into weird waters.

Dialogue is rudimentary, but all characters are well-drawn, with Dennis Hopper delivering the best line while picking his nose; ‘Zombies, man. They freak me out!’ Well-plotted, convincing and relevant.

Never predictable, often guilty of mixed messages, the story moves at a decent clip, trying, if anything, to cover too much ground. Jews and Germans still have unresolved historical issues and this hopeful ďŹ lm is an uncompromising but sensitive attempt at catharsis.

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Leos, this month’s dominant species, like all cats, loathe being laughed at – and this week it’s catching. While people taking themselves ever so seriously are tempting invitations to take the mickey, making fun of them is a dangerous game. Simply irresistible though‌ ARIES: Aries are excellent persuaders, but being too determined to get your way come what may will only

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,UNCH 7ED 3UN PM $INNER 7ED 3AT PM

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what’s hot what’s hot

EDEN AT BYRON

cartridges, printers and computer

Most items are 50% off, linen is

Eden at Byron has all the must-

accessories from our retail outlet.

25% off and even the exciting

haves for your spring garden,

No need to buy cheap multi-

new arrivals have been discounted

whatever your garden style.

function printers and spend a

for you! Come and let yourself be

Daisies, magnolias, lavender, native

fortune on ink/toner reďŹ lls, buy the

seduced‌

plants, tropical plants, water lilies,

longterm print solution from us

ower and vegetable seedlings,

and save your business time and

the list is endless. And to celebrate

money.

the arrival of spring Eden at Byron

MELTING POT RESTAURANT

changing collection of mystical art,

One of the hottest secrets in the

rugs, dĂŠcor items and jewellery

Shire up until now, the Melting

from the East.

Eden at Byron during August to go

Pot Restaurant in Bangalow

They stock a range of pieces that

into the draw and win this great

Bowling Club offers a choice of

reect an enormous mythological

collection of products to get your

authentic Thai cuisine and western

and religious heritage while at the

garden growing! See the friendly

dishes. Open for lunch and dinner

same time having a unique aspect

Eden at Byron team for more

Wednesday through to Sunday, it

of design, and an energy which

details.

presents a mouth-watering menu

uplifts and complements our own

INKARNATION

including such popular choices

lifestyle.

as crying tiger salad, crispy fried

Shikara is currently offering half

whole snapper with chuchee

priced kilims as part of their winter

curry, and marinated lamb shanks

rug sale, but as some items are

• BRITNEY

on garlic sweet potato mash

literally ‘running out the door’,

• PARIS

with oyster mushroom and red

you’ll need to be quick! See Julian

• CELEBRITY

wine jus. Bookings are highly

and Anita at 142 Jonson Street

ADOPTIONS

recommended.

(south end) in the Bay or phone

• CARLTON

is giving away a fabulous Spring Garden Care Pack valued at over $250. Just spend $5 or more at

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Inkarnation has blossomed from

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an ink cartridge distributor in Melbourne to an innovative IT business solutions specialist in

&OR ALL YOUR )4 "USINESS 3OLUTIONS .OW ALSO PROVIDING )4 "USINESS 3OLUTIONS

7EB $ESIGN E COMMERCE $ATABASE $EVELOPMENT $ROP IN AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR )4 NEEDS

the heart of Byron Bay. Drop in to Inkarnation in Marvel Street for friendly advice and direction

SHIKARA DESIGN The winter rug sale continues at Shikara Design, a continuously sculpture, architectural features,

#OPY 0APERS )NKJET 0RINTERS ,ASER 0RINTERS

#OMPUTERS AND #OMPUTER !CCESSORIES

• TATTOOS • THONGS (BUTT) • THONGS (FOOT) • BABY BOOMERS • TANS • TONGUE RINGS

• TOM CRUISE

6685 5152. Easy parking and

in developing the best system

SEMINYAK

for your business needs. Our in-

Seminyak has special offers so

house IT consultants provide web

hot they sizzle! A treasure trove

HOT YOGA

design, e-commerce, database

of glorious homewares, bedding,

Bikram series of yoga

development and network

clothing, gifts and accessories,

consists of 26 postures done in

solutions. Tell us your dreams

they specialise in pure silk, pure

a heated room. Yoga optimises

open 7 days.

what’s hot

)NK 4ONER #ARTRIDGES 0HOTO 0APERS

What’s Not Hot

AND KATE HOLMES • LITTLE DOGS • GUCCI BAGS • LITTLE DOGS IN GUCCI BAGS • LOW CARB DIETS

#OME AND VISIT US AND PRESENT THIS !$

and we can break it down into

cotton, linen and velvet. There are

health, detoxing, body weight and

TO GET £ä¯ OFF ALL ).+!2.!4)/. 0RODUCTS

manageable models so you can

hand-made silk quilts, pure silk

wellbeing. Promotion week from

build your business in stages to

pyjamas, velvet tops, skirts and

Monday August 15‌ pay for one

• SHANE WARNE

meet your proposed budget.

cardigans, Indian cotton quilts and

class attend ďŹ ve. Phone Jo Morrish

• RINGTONES

You can also source your ink/toner

bedspreads, exquisite cushions.

on 6684 3250.

LIFESTYLE

SEMINYAK

-ARVEL 3T "YRON "AY 4EL

• FAKE BOOBS

Winter Rug Sale

4RIBAL 2UGS #ARPETS AND +ILIMS (ALL 2UNNERS #AMEL AND $ONKEY "AGS 0RAYER 2UGS (AREM 0ILLOWS #USHIONS

! HUGE RANGE OF 3HIRAZ "ALUCH AND 4URKOMAN CARPETS !FGHAN 5ZBEK KILIMS AND CUSHIONS 4HESE ARE AUTHENTIC CARPETS ALL UNIQUE PIECES HAND KNOTTED BY MASTER WEAVERS IN THE %AST AND -IDDLE %AST 5P TO OFF NORMAL RETAILx

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KATE PLATT Interior Designer, www.kateplatt.com................................... 0411 888416 or 66807606

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Schultz Circuit Electrical commercial, industrial and domestic applications

Local, reliable, friendly electrician 24 hour service, extensive experience, no-obligation free quotes.

ENGINEERING

• Welding • Steel fabrication • Steel sales • Full machine shop • High tensile bolts & nuts repair service • Hydraulics, pumps, motors, valves, hoses etc • General enquiries welcome FAX 6680 8066 8 Centennial Cct, Byron Arts/Ind Est • Ph 6680 8060 FENCING

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FLOOR SANDING & FINISHING

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Wall Tiling, Building Maintenance Phil and Linda Guy Ph 6684 6930 • 0418 255 599 Lic No. 55115C

Domestic & Commercial

colorbond & pool specialists

ph 6680 4495 ,I C . O C

)NSTYLE 2ENOVATIONS !DDITIONS

0ERIOD RESTORATIONS NEW WORK

3 H E D E R E C T I O N S D E C K S P E R G O L A S W A T E R T A N K S

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For a free quote call Mark on 6680 3070 or mobile 0410 520647

FLOOR SANDING PROMPT & EFFICIENT, NON–TOXIC, FREE QUOTES.............................0414 804277

Ceramic Floor Tiling

Lic 130521C

‘Quality work to be sure, to be sure!’

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FURNITURE RESTORATION & CONSTRUCTION POLISH AT BYRON Antique restoration – Showroom 1/5 Centennial Cct, Byron ................. 6680 7010 WOOD DOCTOR Stripping, polishing, repairs,................................ quotes 0427656779 or 66841391

FRIENDLY LOCAL SERVICE DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL COMPETITIVE PRICES GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP

5NIT 4I 4REE 0L !RTS )ND %STATE TEL FAX s

GLAZIERS OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS, GLASS SPLASHBACKS LIC NO 61205C .............. 66803333

Cape Byron Glass

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24hr Emergency service PH 6685 8588 or 0415660801

,IC #

NOBBS & MYERS

GLASS

Lic 34432C

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For all glass supplies & repairs, shower screens, mirrors & robe doors

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CONSULTING & INSPECTIONS BASIX CERTIFICATES Call Tom ................................................................. 0401 367577 or 66802416 FENG SHUI CONSULTATIONS Elizabeth Crawford, www.fengshuigarden.net .................... 66853751 GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI & LANDSCAPE PLANS Lyn Ruming ................................ 66857756

DESIGN & DRAFTING ARCHITECTURAL CAD Additions & buildings to council specs ............................................. 66841795 BRUNSWICK BUILDING DESIGNERS Home plans/additions ................ 0427 851512 or 66851512 DAVID ROBINSON House plans and extensions....................................... 66858114 or 0419 880048 EXPANDESIGN Houses, shops & renovations. Alok W Eggenberger ...................................... 66847180 IAN HOSKEN LANDSCAPING Design & construction. Lic 172806C ....... 0409 643245 or 66841581 INTERIOR DECORATION by Peta Laurisen............................................................................ 66803012 KATE PLATT Interior design www.kateplatt.com....................................... 0411 888416 or 66807606

"YRON %NERGY %FFICIENT $ESIGN $RAFTING #!$ s $!S s "!3)8 $AVE ,AWRENCE

• Domestic & commercial • Free quotes • Special finishes • Workmanship guaranteed • Clean, friendly & reliable

6680 7573 or 0415 952494

Lic No 37118C

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BEST PAINTING – BEST PRICE YVES DE WILDE PAINTING SERVICES

6684 2685

PLUMBERS BILL CONNORS Plumber & drainer Gold Lic No L1051 CA 1221............................................ 66801403 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas service. Lic. 1175539C.....................................0421 334515 DOMINIC TAYLOR Maintenance & new work Lic 176059C ......................0422286599 or 66771169 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C.......................................................................0412 916140 PLUMBING, DRAINS, LP GAS Dennis McKinnon Lic L6616 .................... 66878191 or 0400 726610 PIPE DREAM PLUMBING Draining & gas fitting Ben Campbell Lic 154590C..................0408 626343 PLUMBING, DRAINER, ROOFING Mark Thomas Lic 10413 ...........................................0417 299884

Adrian Black

Ah 6684 3326 26 Mill St Fax 6684 3585 Mullum

TWEED BYRON

WINDOW TINTING Car, House, Office, Shop

PLUMBER

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Cape Byron PLUMBING

66802484

All plumbing, gasfitting & roofing

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24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Ph

66809997 – YOUR LOCAL PLUMBERS

Lic No 4838

s 0ROFESSIONAL SERVICE s %XPERT ADVICE s &ULLY LICENSED BUILDER OR

Lic No 114372c

3 H O W RO O M # U S T O M & U R N I T U RE + I T C H E N S

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McLean Agquip

BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING LIC R88997C ALL TYPES, FREE QUOTES ........................... 0417 491136

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Antonio 0421 724 255

ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY PAINTERS

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Call Wayne 0414 821137 or 6684 5521

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6688 4226 • 0438 784 226 www.allwayspainting.com

Lic No. R68228

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

24 Hr Service • No Call Out Fee

Andrew Curtis • Lic No 79065C • Ph 0427 402 399

#APE "YRON 2ETAINING 7ALLS @,OOK GREAT LAST A LIFETIME

All-Ways Painting

ELECTRICIAN

Lic No 114240c

Business, Home, Farm, Industrial

Reliable and Punctual

PAINTING A, A, PAINTERS John Hand ........................................................................ 0413 185399 or 66841249 ALL-WAYS PAINTING Shahron Shahar Lic. 114240C ............................... 0438 784226 or 66884226 DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes Lic R98818 .............................. 0414 225604 or 66805049 PAINTER/DECORATOR Andrew Johnson Lic No. R84077 ........................ 66803698 or 0414 309585 SCOTT & CO. PAINTING Quality service Lic 110646C .............................. 66850227 or 0410 466585

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BUILDING TRADES ‘ABUILDITY’ Steve Fluke, Lic builder 26470C. Extensions & renovations. Also bobcat hire..... 66870561 BLOCKLAYER, BRICKLAYER & bagging. Quality assured. Lic 129723C Johnny ....66872825, 66872138 BRICKLAYER, BLOCKLAYER Matt Powell. Quality assured, reliable Lic 104383C................ 66872198 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE .......................................................................................... 66801718 BUILDER All building & carpentry stairs specialist. Lic 105050C George Reynaud ................. 66846000 BUILDER Alrick East Lic. No. 27307 ......................................................................................... 66842708 BUILDER/CARPENTER Bob Stewart Lic No 14815C Mullum/SGB/Byron Bay ....................... 66805639 BUILDER/CARPENTER Decks, perg, carports & stairs. Lic R79143 Russ ............................... 66805125 BUILDER/CARPENTER Jamie McKenna Renovations, kitchens, stairs, frames, etc Lic 43205 66801683 BUILDER/CARPENTER Stuart Dickie Renovations, decks, lic 139438C .... 0421 707727 or 66804622 BYRON BATHROOMS BUILDER Lic 150708C .................................................................0429 852363 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ..................................... 66291169 or 0412 967677 CARPENTER & JOINER Renovations & decks Lic 175371C................................................... 66872114 CARPENTER/BUILDER ‘Colin the Carpenter’ Lic 162072c ...................... 0419 722132 or 66855417 CARPENTER/LANDSCAPER/HANDYMAN Dave L110208C.................. 0412 171616 or 66809782 CARPENTER/JOINER Renovations, decks, pergolas & maintenance. Lic R91818 Robbie...... 66843890 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renovations, kitchens, bathrooms Lic 157823c Paul ....................... 66805722 FREE FLOW GUTTER GUARDS Free quotes ....................................................................0427 886136 GYPROCK PLASTERING Free quotes, phone Trev ......................................... Lic R63900 0407049600 KIRKLANDS BUILDING New homes & renovations Lic 79499C ............ 0408 644743 or 6680 1074 MULLUM BATHROOMS BUILDER Lic 150708C .............................................................0429 852363 PLASTERER Free quotes, Lic No. 45737C, phone Rick................................ 0421 696936 or 66850453 SOLOMONS FLOORING DESIGN flooring, vinyl, carpets .................................................... 66809166 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation ............................................. 66872253 STONEMASON Jackhammer Stoneyard .................................................... 66855666 or 0417 377005

INTERIOR DESIGN

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HOME BUILDING & EXTENSION

ELECTRICIANS ACTIVE ELECTRICAL & COMMUNICATIONS Fire alarms Lic 143433C ..............Chris 0414 905900 ALFRED BURLEY 24 hour service, Lic No 41598C ..................................... 0428 299754 or 66858691 COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24hr service, Lic. No. 154293C ....................... 0439 624945 or 66804173 DAVID LEVINE Lic no. 96251C Electrical, phones, security, data .......................................0402 022111 GOTCHA WIRED Peter Kendall Electrical Contractors Lic 61439C............ 0427 611832 or 66855422 TREVOR REID Electrical and air conditioning Lic EC30537........................ 0418 710377 or 66847795

Gilly’s Plumbing Lic 133205C

General Repairs & Service. Affordable, Reliable Ph Darren Gill 0417 284 001


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PLUMBERS (continued)

Professional Window Cleaning

Lic. 8908

INSPECTOR SEPTIC - AT YOUR SERVICE Solutions to ALL your problems

6684 2474 0427 842 474

SEWAGE SOLUTIONS

TRINE SOLUTIONS 6680 2358 or 0407 439805

Reliable and of the highest quality – call for a free quote FREECALL 1800 68 38 38 MOBILE 0411 444 367

#,%!.%23 'ARDENING ^ ""1 #LEANING WWW BYRONBAYCLEANERS COM

#ALL EARTH CARE CLEANING

SKIPS

BEST SKIPS AND CONTAINERS BANGALOW

6687 1544 Mob 0417 458 149

2m, 4m, 6m cubic mtr bins We strive to be the best, not the biggest

SWIMMING POOLS BAYWATER POOLS Design & Construction Lic 129104c .......................... 66843489 or 0419 479921 MULLUM HIRE CHEMICALS, ACCESSORIES, WATER TESTING ...................................... 66843003

.

Licence 41452

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Specialising in: Commercial & Industrial Cleaning • Carpet Cleaning • Hotels–Clubs–Offices–Shops 66841001 – Doing it right first time!

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HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

DAVE CLOTHIER FENCING & 4WD SLASHING CONTRACTOR

• Post driving • Round yards • Truck hire • Barbed wire • Post hole boring boundary fencing • Stock yards • 4 in 1 bucket • Post and rail

Ph 6680 2694 • Mob 0427 641881 295 Pocket Rd Billinudgel 2483

Peter McDonald Fencing & Farm Maintenance

Servicing Byron’s Elite Homes. Reliable & Honest Domestic, Commercial & Window Cleaning Ph: Jenni or Mick 0427 253 117 or 6684 7606

ANTENNA & INSTALLATION

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SEWING MACHINE & APPLIANCE SERVICE A1 SEWING MACHINES Since 1964 Leaders In Service ........................................................ 66847447

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Lee Grant • 6684 7588 • 0412 849 149

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HEALTH & LIFESTYLE CATERING THE LARDER Byron Bay Quality Food for All Occasions ....................www.thelarder.com.au 66808644

DENTISTS BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury-free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 MULLUMBIMBY DENTAL CENTRE 100 Stuart St, Mullumbimby ........................................ 66842644

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

HAIR & BEAUTY A LA NATURELLE Nails, beauty, tanning ................................................................................ 66844311 BANGALOW HAIR Hair specialists ......................................................................................... 66871888 EDGE HAIRDRESSING Award winning salon. Open 6 days & Thursday nights ..................... 66858391 MOBILE MAKE-UP ARTIST Unbeatable prices. Mateake ................................................0412 029955 SHAMPOO HAIR STUDIO Byron Bay .................................................................................... 66809656 THERE’S ALWAYS MORE Hair & beauty Byron Bay. Redken & Dermalogica ........................ 66807922

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ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .................................... 66857366 ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................... 66857001 ACUPUNCTURE Chinese herbs, Massage‌ R Gutwein ......................................................... 66808208 ACUPUNCTURE & TCM SPECIALIST House of Wellbeing, Kim Kilgariff.............................. 66858538 ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION Japan trained.................................... Joshua Leishman 66809092 ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Postural re-education for pain, stress/dysfunction. M. Hayes ..... 66809770 BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury free restorations ......................................................... 66807774 CHIROPRACTOR Bruce Campbell, Brent Verco 52 Shirley St, Byron Bay ................................ 66858159 CHIROPRACTOR Byron Network Chiropractic – low force..................................................... 66858553 CHIROPRACTOR Greg Kendall, 38 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads .......6684 4433 or 6685 1864 Tues/Fri


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LIE BEAUTIFULLY On a luxurious rug from THE RUG SHOP BANGALOW

COUNSELLING SUSAN ALLEN CMCAPA Phone 66802805

by Eve 66802608, 0417427518

I’LL MARRY YOU

Gita Dunbar – authorised Marriage Celebrant. 66779282 or 0411041591.

ANIMAL COMMUNICATOR

DEB McBRIDE Helping people help their pets. 0412455512 / www.purelyanimal.com

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THE TAX DOCTOR!

Ronald H Wolff, former officer with Tax Dept is happy to keep you in good tax health incl. GST. For personal and professional tax services call 66795330. Will make house calls.

ALINA HUGHES

Weddings • Funerals • 66859898 Back by popular demand: THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK @ Echo offices Mullumbimby & Byron Bay or www.ozshop.net.

LENNOX HEAD MARKET

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ALI’S RUG CARE & WEAVING CENTRE Specialist rug washing & repairs Quality rugs for sale Cnr Wollongbar & Centennial Cct Byron Arts/Ind Est 6685 7750/0427 469 843

Lynda Dean

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GENUINE PSYCHIC READINGS For over 20 years. DIANE WEBB Clairvoyant. Psychic. Medium. Personal & by telephone 66809342

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♼ Luscious lunches in our garden courtyard ♼ Quality catering services ♼ Celebration cakes ♼ Platters & tapas ♼ Venue available for functions ♼ Party bookings available ♼ Come & see us soon for a wood fired pizza ! PH: 6680 8228 MOB: 0414 895 441 1/6 TASMAN WAY, BYRON ARTS & IND EST.


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HYPNOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING WOMEN’S COUNSELLING Wendy Purdey. Relax, resolve, release & restore inner calm & clarity. Benefits include insights, understanding & energy to create change. Enq welcome 66802630

Renee Searles. Please ph 66803660

AFRICAN DRUMMING & PERCUSSION Term 3 starts 21/7-25/8 with Chinta Thu Beg 6.30-8pm, Int/Adv 8.15-10pm 66857927, 0402678220. Drum avail.

THE OCEANIA PROJECT’S 16th

WHALE EXPEDITION

Hervey Bay Qld, August-October 2005 Join for a week or more. 0741251333 Info: www.oceania.org.au

UNIQUE

Made to order hand-painted energy portraits by Kathryn Fortuna. The perfect gift. Call now 66851240

Now in stock H e m p Yo g a W e a r Adults and Kids Gear Organic Cotton and Hemp Clothing at

GROOVEN

eco-wear + music 83 Centennial Circuit Byron Arts & Industry Estate

ph.66807420 www.grooven.org

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READINGS

Past Life – Soul – New Children Tiannamai. 66846006

SEAMSTRESS

Repairs, custom, costumes & more. Amber 0413023631 SPAGHETTI CIRCUS PRESENTS

NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING FAST EFFECTIVE LASTING Change your life & keep the change! Phone Louise Crosby Qual & Exp. 66842253, 0414312300

BABY GYM

0-2 years. All enquiries 66843038

SPAGHETTI CIRCUS CLASSES Places avail. All ages. Enq 66843038

PANCHA TANMANTRA Five Element Kung Fu NEW BEGINNERS CLASS Thurs 11 Aug 6-8pm Durrumbul Hall Health, growth, joy. No combat. Details 66844412

BOLLYWOOD DANCE CLASSES

WOODWORK FOR WOMEN 4 x Mons 15/8. Phone Patt 66843160

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KNITTING CLASS

DANCE THE TANGO

New Beg’s course JOIN IN NOW Wed 6.30pm Ewingsdale Hall. 66858538 JOIN ME IN THE DANCE Great music. ‘Inspired by Gabrielle Roth’ Fri 7-9pm. Enquiries 66843837

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NEW & USED COMPUTERS Service – Spares. Ph Greg 66804159 COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING Virus prot., repairs, mobile service Daniel 66801713, 0422804449

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FOR HIRE BACKHOE HIRE/4WD John Coe – All excavations Ph 66841576, mobile 0408 841576

RELIABLE HANDYMAN With ute $25/hr – min 2 hrs. 0423512730, 6-7pm 66849141

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BUS SERVICES

ANDY’S HANDY SERVICE Gutter cleaning, rubbish removal, all household repairs. Call 0408628130

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Astrology, Numerology & Massage. Toni @ Ambaji. 66846901/0418332308

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Lower your stress levels with mindfulness skills. 2 hr class only $40. Bangalow Psychology. 66871164

A Computer Based Health Care System ALLERGY TESTING Foods, Chemicals, Pollens, Pesticides, Heavy Metals and Parasites etc.

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HELP – Computer getting you down? Virus & other problems, tuition, repairs, upgrades & advice. We’ll come to you. Talk to Nick – 66846741, 0412599695 or Maarten 66849259, 0413379514

WOMEN’S CIRCLE Wed 7pm @ Sacred Body. 66858366

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WARD’S LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.30am-6pm, Sat 7.30am2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323

BAMBOO PLY from $10.50sqm For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure

MASSAGE TABLES $220 + supplies, 5 year warranty. M’bimby Herbals, 79 Stuart St, 66843002 or 66850232 AH, www.balancebodybenches.com

AUTO WASHING MACHINE top loader recon 3 mth warranty $120. 66843450

LANDSCAPING SLEEPERS $10 each. 66841546

GAS SUPPLIES, appliances, sales & service. Marshalls ph/fax 66801864

FIREWOOD – 66845377 BROMELIADS

KITCHEN 6m U-shaped solid timber doors, laminate top, very good condition, bargain! $1000. Ph 66871227

MACHINES & GAS REFILLS. Bridglands Retravision 66842511

VACUUM CLEANERS from $49, repairs, bags, parts, prompt free pick up/delivery. Rick’s Vacshack 66843704

LATEX MATTRESSES

All sizes. Direct sales‌ save $$$ Sunshadow Comfort Zone. 66841263 CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes and prices at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. LATTICE FACTORY PRICES – MADE TO SIZE Phone 66801700 TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, Billinudgel. Phone 66801718

BYRON BAY cookie COMPANY

Elegant gifts, take home packs & bakehouse seconds. 6 Brigantine St, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate. Ph 66396300, www.cookie.com.au

DINNER TABLES solid salvaged timBRIDGLANDS BUY & SELL - good ber, made locally, fr $350. 66843375 used furniture - good clean bedding - late model electrical & antiques. M’by FRIDGE 2dr $190, wash mach auto $170. Could deliver. Ph 0413589388 66842511

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SOLID TAS OAK wardrobes with rosewood veneer by Cressy 1940s $400 for 1 or $700 both ono. Phone 66247205 SANDSTONE BLOCKS – demolition $5000 per 25 ton delivered to Byron from Sydney. Phone 02 49981664 Ken

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21�, 15� TVx2, 3xVCR Sharp Teac Pano 5CD hi-fi disc & tapes. 66853289

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BAR FRIDGE Fisher & Paykel 4yo DESIGNER HOMEWARES great cond, little use $200. 66805100 at Simpatico Ocean Shores 66805000 ZINCALUME roof lot reas condition, TRADISI cushions & covers – made you pick up Mullum $65. 66805590 Garry Scott • 66843468 to order, any size, shape or filling including daybed covers. Exotic fabrics. BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Call Trina 66807687 - Best brands - Best range - Best prices Habahj, 19 Tasman Way, Byron Bay - Bridglands ‘Beds To Go’. The Good 30%-50% off furn, shoes, accessories Home Makers M’by 66842511 CELTIC HARP VACUUM CLEANERS New-Used. $550. Phone 66846914 Repairs, bags, belts, pick up & delivery. 66843366 / 0419843366 LEATHER LOUNGE SUITE ivory, as Phone Vac Man 66868690 new cond $1750. Phone 0403225872 TRAMPOLINES, replacement mats TRUMPET Yamaha silver VGC $400 & parts, pool tables & accessories. Soft (like surf school). Sizes 6’ - 9’. ono, guitar classical Yamaha VGC $350 Phone 66851624, m. 0409851624 Great prices. 0402965800 ono both with case. Ph 0415605556

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DODGE 318 CHRYSLER CRANE TRUCK 12 tonne/6 tonne lift. Great BILLINUDGEL OP SHOP Nursery clearance. Great for that income potential. Gas conv, 5 x 2 trans Open Saturdays 9-12. shady corner – box trailer full for $100. Mini Discs & Floppys + 6m tray. Long rego. Mechanically A1 Federal. 66849276 BRICABRAC, craft, timber, plants, $15,000. Phone 0412818563 www.bromeliadsonline.com.au clothes & more, Saturday after 8.30am, VOLVO st/wagon, great cond, 6 mths Mullumbimby. 66842511 1 Walker St, Byron. Phone 66807185 reg, 7 seater $3000 ono. Ph 66841579 JOINERY 2 bathroom vanities, 1x4 STH GOLDEN BCH 16 Beach Road, Original PAINTINGS including Hart, drawer unit, 2 overhead cupboards, all Saturday 8-12, clothes, fabrics & more. Dickerson & Sawrey, Margaret Olley, new $500 for lot. Phone 0407699143 7a ORCHID PL, Mullum, 66841795, 13 John Olsen, John Perceval, William HUG-A-BUB baby carrier, cream with & 14 August 8am, build mats, clothes, Robinson, Pro Hart, Hugh Sawrey, purple pocket detail $55. 0438347168 h’hold, camphor chests, records etc. Brett Whitely. Any cond. 0405612983 SUZUKI SIERRA 1989 white, reliable, MOVING SALE household, toys, new tyres, fully serviced, 4 months TIMBER PARTITIONS light, modular, books, camping etc, 8am-2pm Satur- rego $3500 ono. Ph 0424100084 best offer. 66856211 or 66847075 ah Dinner sets were $69.95 day, 13 Terrara Crt, Ocean Shores. MITSUBISHI Magna s/w ’91 extras, 6 Now $39.95 ORGANIC GARDEN COMPOST $10/30L bag & earthworms. 66846341 @ Simpatico Ocean Shores 66805000 SATURDAY 2 Cedar Crt, Bangalow months rego VGC $2900. 66844976 8.30am, moving o/s, household items. MITSUBISHI Magna ’92 sed, 5 mth reg, AS NEW custom built motorised bike, F100 CANOPY for short wheel base, no licence necessary $650. 66846998 window locks need repair $350. Phone LOT 6 LEFT BANK RD, Mullum, baby a/c, 190,000ks $3000. 0401740691 furn, pram etc, new stereo & much COMMODORE ’91 VN S-Pack exc 07 55905696, 0408740480 more, Saturday 9am-1pm. 66841579 condition, 12 mths rego, going o/s. Jon WASHING MACHINES top load from To suit most makes & models $150, dishwashers from $100 all with MOVING SALE 7 Bottlebrush Cres- 66843015 or 0414662325, w66207588 cent, Byron Hills, 9am Saturday. warranty. Phone 66842998 2 CARS: T18 ’79 $650 ono, needs

Bales from $3.50. Phone 66851371

• Plants & Shrubs • Landscape Supplies • Tanks • Pots • Pavers

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BOATS FOR SALE CAESAR THUNDERCAT 2002 4.2m inflatable, 50hp Yamaha, dual tanks, includes life jackets, ski rope, pump gauges, stainless trailer + rego $6000. Phone 0412818563

CARAVANS FOR SALE CARAVAN ONSITE Byron Bay Van Village, priced to sell $35,500 conds apply. Insp today or ph 0415662585 JAYCO 16ft pop top 3 way fridge, gas stove, new annex, easy towing, good cond $6200. Phone 66771977 MILLARD 16’ 4 berth, double bed, new fridge, elect/gas, good cond, unreg, suit permanent site $2400. 66871515 16’ MILLARD suit spare room, tows OK $1650 ono. Phone 0427813862

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BUSINESS FOR SALE 3 WAYS CAFE, WILSONS CREEK, 1x3x3 year lease. Phone 66840255 POOL SHOP / SERVICE Byron Bay & surrounds, expanding rapidly, qual. staff. Contact 66221148 BOAT HIRE close to Byron, BBQ deck, boats & tinnies, great lifestyle, huge opportunity. Phone 0403810277

www.echo.net.au COOPERS SHOOT huge ocean views, TO LET ensuite, groovy farm house, furnished WATERFRONT 4 Star Brunswick f-f 1 $135pw. Phone 0422771046 BANGALOW SELF STORAGE & 2br luxury apartments. Ph 66851631 SINGLE ROOM IN TOWN great house, Hi-tech security. 66872333 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL house, 2 friendly crew, fully-furn, all amenities CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. brs, 2 bathrooms to rent from 15 Aug to $100pw. Phone 0421925531 Byron Tourist (Van) Village. 66857378 14 Sept in Tyagarah, Myocum area, 10 SUNRISE want fem to share with 2 othBYRON LINKS mins to Byron, 8 mins to Mullum, very ers clean, furn or not, n/s, vego $122pw Luxury 3br / 2 bathroom accom. quiet rural setting $450pw. Please con- inclusive plus 1 wk bond. 66809760 DLUG, pool, tennis court. tact Marissa 66847620 or 0421732753 Weekly, monthly or permanent. FULLY-FURN ROOM in Sunrise $115 From $450pw fully-furnished. pw incl bills, large outdoor entertaining 64-70 Broken Head Road. SHORT TERM ACCOM. area, modern decor, air-con, share with Paul Prior 0418324297 3 others, bond $300. 0401471019 WATER VIEWS – BRUNSWICK STORAGE with ELECT. Billi $40pw. Luxury fully-furn. 2br apartments. MULLUM 2 rooms in large funky old Phone 0414658025 home with big garden $95pw each Siwicki RE 17 Fingal, Bruns 66851206 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Billi $70pw. Siwicki SUFFOLK f/f dbl room own bthrm cl bch includes power. Phone 0427727098 $130pw sgl/$170pw cpl. 0402474687 BYRON Paterson Street, n/s d/f work- RE, 17 Fingal St, Bruns. 66851206 SUFFOLK PK close to beach, large f- er/student for quiet fully-furn room ROOM IN SUFFOLK close to beach $100pw + bond. Phone 66807285 $100pw + bond + bills, wireless interfurn room, avail to 20/10. 66854832 net. Phone 0411696384 SUFFOLK very special home for wonSUNRISE room avail now, light, leafy, derful you $110pw incl bills, fem pref, STUDIO FOR RENT in Bangalow, selftravellers OK $110pw. 66807742 (h) close beach, spa/pool. Ph 66854231 contained with loft & balcony, quiet BYRON large studio, furnished, private street $150pw includes electricity. BIG BEAUTIFUL ROOM in happy and garden, walk to beach, until midPhone 66872816, 0400449327 friendly house in town, fully-furn, suit December $250pw. Ph 0404233889 single couple or twin share $115pw. EWINGSDALE 3br house on 1 acre, BYRON BAY walk to town & beach, Phone 0421925531 DLUG, fully maintained gardens, avail 2 bedroom fully-furnished, available ASAP $340pw. Phone 0414603376 $120 PER WEEK, quiet, n/s, employed. 1-6 weeks from 25/7 $290pw includes Phone 66859900 ROSEBANK clean living professional linen & power. Phone 0414858143 req’d for s-cont eco-cottage $200pw ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL house, 2 BYRON room share with 2 others or share space in residential church brs, 2 bathrooms to rent from 15 Aug to $100pw + expenses. Phone 66855890 $90pw on organic property. 66882389 14 Sept in Tyagarah, Myocum area, 10 BYRON BAY beautiful queen size fullymins to Byron, 8 mins to Mullum, very furnished room avail, working fem/stu- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ quiet rural setting $450pw. Please con- dent $130pw + bills, short term OK. SELF-CONT STUDIO new building Mullum $230pw n/s, no pets, short or tact Marissa 66847620 or 0421732753 Phone 66856961, 0405236615 long term OK. Ph Linda 0421892812 SUNRISE quiet 3br f-furn house backs BAYWOOD CHASE furnished room onto reserve, neg rent, share with laid- $100pw incl bills, quiet house, avail MULLUM cosy 2br furn house 28/814/10 $180pw. Phone 66841632 back cat, 7 wks Sept-Oct. 66808353 immediately. Phone 0428306270

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WALK TO TALLOW BEACH, leafy ORGANIC FOODS/FRESH FLOWERS quiet, verandahs, spa bath, rooms Thriving business at Coffs Harbour $100pw/$125pw bills incl. 66858752 Jetty. Fantastic location near beach & marina. Only organic food shop in town. 6 MTH LET Bruns Hds working person, Plenty of space for natural/massage quiet working h’h $85pw. 66846055 bh therapies. Ph 02 66511088 or email BYRON s-c cabin in beautiful gardens thelittlelarder@hotmail.com for photos. $140pw + $10pw, 4 mths. 66807369

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EWINGSDALE luxury, private 1br Bali villa, tropical setting + views, fully-furn, linen + towels, avail Fri 12th Aug till Sept $300pw. Phone 0421795451

FERN BEACH water views, 200m HOUSE SIT beach, 4 year old 4 bedroom home $655,000 Phone 66804761. More info IMPECCABLY TIDY animal & garden diysell.com.au?P13189. loving, peaceful, professional couple PRIVATE SALE – Heritage home, 5 looking to housesit, long/short term, acres, 17 mins Lismore, 5 mins Chan- won’t last long, call today to snap up quick, excellent refs. Phone 66872263 non. $385,000. Phone 66282065 2BR HOUSE Mullumbimby $299,000. LOOKING TO HOUSE-SIT sensible, healthy living couple with baby in Byron Can view on web. Phone 66849416 for yoga training from mid-January to MEDITATION COMMUNITY walk to mid-April would lovingly take care of beach, Byron 12 mins, new house, your home. 0412147020 Sam & Emily 2 cabins, caravan, deck on 1 acre + shares in 85 acres final approval, est EXP GARDENER exc local refs for gardens & fruit trees, great views Mt TLC & honesty, min 6 mths. 66841397 Warning $479,000 ono. MO Gondwana. 66802321 SHARE ACCOM. OPEN HOUSE 11am till 1pm Saturday, 2/11 Bottlebrush Crescent, Byron Hills, Suffolk, stylish 3br, 1.5 bathroom, 2 c’yards $395,000, www.australianrealty.com ID 4142. Ph 66859785

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UNITS FOR SALE OCEAN SHORES 2br unit, dbl garage, walk to shops, private sale $257,000. Exc investment. Ph 66842223 BH.

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BRUNSWICK 2brs, own bathroom, n/s single person or parent OK, share with single dad $150pw. Phone 66850221 BYRON CBD FURNISHED ROOM for single/couple/travellers, short term OK. Phone 0408855738 BIG ROOM $100pw includes bills, no bond, b-i-r, d/f. 66854825 after 4pm. ROOM in 3br house, swimming pool, cable TV, free internet, air-con, from 10 August to 30 October $135pw + elect, no smoking. Phone 0413495647 CARAVAN in backyard, close to town and beach, no bond, no bills $100pw/$150pw. Phone 66858529

BANGALOW self-cont un-furn executive studio, 1 room + ensuite, rural views, walk village, suit quiet, clean 5 bedrooms or more, prefer close to single, n/s, no pets, avail now $170pw Byron + granny flat or 2nd house, long term, excellent refs. Call 66854248 includes electricity. Phone 66870501 O.SHORES 1br granny flat, part-furn WANTED exchange self-cont accom for landscape work. Phone 66841397 $140pw pets OK. Phone 66803767

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BEAUTIFUL Bangalow pool, garden, SKINNERS SHOOT friendly housebedroom, office $200pw. 0409618030 hold, 2 double bedrooms $150pw incl gas, elect, cable & cleaner, prefer 2 tidy 2 LARGE BEDROOMS for 2 females females, no pets. Phone 66854249 in furnished house Suffolk Park + swimming pool, employed, fun, tidy, easygo- ROOM AVAILABLE in Byron Bay. ing + honest $140pw + exps, 3 min Phone 66807251 walk to pub & shops. Col 0403214086 SUFFOLK PARK 2 x single rooms FEM H’MATE wanted, drug & alcohol $105pw + bond + bills, large backyard free, Sunrise townhouse $150 fortnight 3 streets from beach. Phone 66853143, + bills, $150 bond, available 15 August, 0424931525 no pets. Ph 66855130, 0432635463 TWO MIN WALK beach & shops $95pw BYRON own room, close to town, nice & $120pw in town, quiet. 0403254465 fully-furn house $120pw. 66807721 LARGE double sunny f-furn room, BYRON BAY furnished room, working verandah veg n/s $100pw + exp, cougirl preferred, share expenses $100pw. ples & temp OK. Phone 0434163649 Phone 66807532 BIG ROOM RIGHT IN TOWN fully-furn great vibe, great crew, single, couple or twin share $140pw. Ph 0421925531

BEXHILL contemporary 3br house, EWINGSDALE tranquil private 1br cotnew appliances throughout, avail from tage on 4 acres includes large DLUG $300pw. Ph 0417710160, 0423922182 13 Aug, no pets $260pw. 66847683

FERN BEACH new 1br flat, suit employed n/s $180pw. Ph 66802158

7E CARRY AN EXCITING RANGE OF GORGEOUS NEW SPRING INTO SUMMER STOCK

BYRON BAY 860sqm in Pacific Vista, magnificent ocean views, walk to beach FEMALE to share beautiful home on NASHUA 1 room in large farmhouse. Phone 66870749 the lake $150pw. Phone 66853321 & town $690,000. Ph 0407416469

BRUNSWICK HEADS spacious 2br BEACHCOMBER DR beachhouse 4br, garden flat, suit quiet, n/s, working 2 bthrm, huge decks, ocean view, right on Tallow Bch $500pw. 0409786552 couple $230pw. Phone 66850279

ROOM TO LET semi-detached $85pw HOME PROUD FEM with 2 pug dogs inclusive, Coorabell. Phone 66847420 all good refs requires harmonious selfcontained accom. Phone 0407887457 OCEAN SHORES granny flat $100pw + bond + expenses. Phone 66803937 RURAL COTTAGE for healer/author/ environmentalist, clean responsible SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGE fem, great refs. 0408767407 Myocum $195pw. Phone 66848046 MALE looking for house, working, BRUNSWICK HEADS 3br house excellent references. Phone 66854302 $280pw. O.SHORES 3br house HOME SEEKER $370pw. SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH Long term Byron working resident 2br townhouse $180pw. COMMERCIAL SHED Burringbar 5sqm $55pw. seeks studio/granny flat or share with 1 other. Looking forward to your call Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, 0418739367 Brunswick Heads. Phone 66851206

BRUNS 2 bedroom f-furn unit $175pw avail 10/8-16/9/05. Ph 0422665650

REMOVALS

CLEAN gypsy-style caravan Myocum, BUS IN BUSH SETTING private phone/internet, drug free $125pw incl. space, fully self-contained with caravan $130pw elect incl. Phone 66854249 Phone 66844364

B.BAY shop in Woolworths Plaza 61sqm, long lease. Phone 66871197

BYRON BAY very cheap shop/studio/ office in town. Phone 0419419402 COMMERCIAL – MULLUMBIMBY OFFICE SPACE in ground floor arcade, 120sqm, 3x3 lease $18,000 + outgoings pa and 31sqm 1x1 lease $600 pm. Phone 0419757055 BANGALOW MEETING ROOM Hourly & daily rates. Phone 66871164 BYRON BAY COMMERCIAL. Heart of CBD summer peak period, short term rental October ’05 to March ’06. Lease for office/retail. Approx 110sqm. Option to share negotiable. Huge onsite parking plus separate 455sqm storage space $650pw + GST. Phone 66808652 or 0411294286 SHARED OFFICE SPACE price incl ADSL elect professionally set up with ph/fax line, very productive alternative to home office. Call 0413520435

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www.echo.net.au EXPERIENCED WAITSTAFF required CHEF/COOK wanted for Byron Street for busy daytime cafe/restaurant 20- Burgers. Phone 66855234 25 hours. Please call Gary at Harvest KITCHEN STAFF wanted for small, Cafe, Newrybar 66872644 gourmet organic food manufacturer, BANGALOW SEAFOOD REQUIRE A must have kitchen prep experience, be KITCHENHAND & COUNTER SALES very efficient, clean & self-motivated. PERSON approx 16-20 hours/week to Call Sue on 0401594202 include some weekend shifts, experiCLEANER 1 hour 8am-9am 4 days ence preferred. Phone 66871068 $15/hour. Call 66856792 LEGAL SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST experience preferred Ocean Shores. WWOOFERS wanted room & board in exchange for work. Sharon 66845058 Phone 66802888 CREATIVE CHEF REQUIRED for busy lunch-time cafe Wednesday to Sunday full-time. Ability to also have catering & function flair. Send resume to Attention Cafe Chef, Tweed River Art Gallery, OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN PROMI- corner Mistral & Tweed Valley Way NENT FIRM. We are looking for a Road, South Murwillumbah NSW 2484 dynamic Sales Assistant who attains RETAIL SALES STAFF sound computer literacy, is well presented, articulate and reliable. Phone Women’s swimwear store opening in Byron part-time & casual positions. 0427808780 – Ballina. Email: staff@fashioncorporation.com CASUAL CHEF required 9 hours/week or 83569422 good conditions. Phone business hours MODELS WANTED by local swimwear Mullum Ex-Services Club 66841110 co for bikini beach photo shoots, 18+, EXP/QUAL STAFF req’d for day + good tan, no exp. Ph 0432086050 night work, must have 1st Aid, mob phone, own trans, PL ins. 0414992441 GET PAID to knit or crocHet. Beautifully soft 100% Alpaca yarn provided & pattern to suit a variety of skill levels. If you live in a smoke free home phone Sally 66845077 OFFSET PRINTER WANTED. Must be experienced iTEK 985 or Solna 225 plus. Call Syd at Mullumbimby Printworks 66843633

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Remembering you Beautiful One. Thank you for your shining light, still shining brightly on both of us. Love Linda & Kris.

3 TON TIPPER & DRIVER $35/hour plus tip fees, bobcat available for small jobs. Phone 0431324122 MINI TIPPER with driver needs work, rubbish removal, cartage. Anything! Anywhere! David 0427018861

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HOUSE & OFFICE CLEANING by reliable woman. Karen 66856853, 0405959759

LAWNMOWING/gardening/handyman. Discount rates. Ph 0427533184 GARDENING, pruning, mowing, honest, hardworking. Ph Scott 66809408 CLEANING. Great job, good rates. Phone 66844799 HAPPY experienced flexible CHILD MINDER avail day & night, great refs, first aid cert, own car. Ph 66854740 MOVING OUT? Need a cleaner? Or cleaning on regular basis. Call 66855354 or 0413711214 for quote.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TUITION Qualified ESL teachers in handy Byron location. Byron Bay English Language School. 66808253

MASSAGE

With each memory every day my heart is reminded that nothing can ever take away the beauty we have known, for love remains a part of us forever. Always in our thoughts & prayers. Stephen & Ashlee. CRAWFORD, SHERRYNNE GAI 25.7.63 - 11.8.02. Cherish all the beautiful memories of life we shared together & your cheeky smile. Missed every day, forever in our hearts, loved always. Mum & Dad. SHEZI, MY BEAUTIFUL SISTER We miss your smile, I miss our talks, we miss your laughter & your looks. All in all what more can I say, we just miss you every day. Forever in our hearts, Leanne, Tony, Luke & Cody. IN MEMORY OF MY SPECIAL FRIEND SHERRYNNE whose love and laughter will stay forever in my heart. A precious angel, missed so much but never forgotten‌ Wendy.

SHERRYNNE A special friend who made my world a better place and me a better person. SENIOR FIRST AID Sun Aug 28, 9-5 Sadly missed & always remembered. @ Mullum RSL. Ph Serge 66804066 Maree. LEARN MASSAGE. Beg: Tues & Wed, Adv: Thurs & Fri. Phone 0417696084

PIANO TEACHER experienced teacher, Classical, Jazz. Ph 0423148495

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CROCHET CLASSES for beginners. Phone 66851147

MUSICAL NOTES BASS AMP Gallien Krueger 400RB VGC – have upgraded $500. Phone 0412732465

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PURNELL, Allan David 11.8.37-9.6.05 GUITAR – TAKAMINE acoustic/elec- We would like to express our sincere tric, great sound, easy to play, have thanks and appreciation to our many upgraded $500 with hardcase. Phone friends for their kind thoughts, phone 0403135513, 66884095 messages and expressions of sympathy during the recent sad loss of our husband & father, Allan Purnell. BIRTH NOTICES A special thanks to Ned and Cora Cook of Mullumbimby for all their help and WELCOME use of their home after the funeral. INDIRA ANAIS REED MANSTED To our family 17 July 2005. A splendid Sadly missed by his loving wife Thelma & family. 10lb 15oz. Thank you Suzanne at Mullum Birth Unit! In love and light, Mike, Tracey and big sister Imogen. LOST & FOUND

BIRTHDAYS HAPPY BIRTHDAY REGIE!

REWARD for info leading to the recovery of stolen KUBOTA TRACTOR from Fraser Road, Mullum. Ph 66816007 LOST: cockateil yellow/grey Minyon Lane, Brunswick. Reward. 66851986

All the best from V, Reon & Chocky.

CHURCH NOTICES

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Enq 66808872 Sunday Service 10am 40 Banksia Dr, Byron Ind. Est.

DEATH NOTICES

MISSING Yellow/green GT Skye – Michael Cundith 1.7m. Orange/white Carey kneeboard 1.4m. Much loved. Reward. 0403721962

PETS ADOPT A CAT from Animal Welfare League NSW. Phone 66844070 ANIMAL RIGHTS & RESCUE GROUP Far Nth Coast urgently needs homes for many dogs, pups, cats, kittens Carers needed (food provided), volunteers, garage sales items. 66221881 or visit www.animalrights.org.au

FISHER, FRANK Late of Berghofer Street, Toowoomba, and formerly of Hervey Bay, Miles, and CUTE STAFFY PUPS $100 ono, pediMullumbimby, New South Wales. gree father. Phone 66854304 Passed away peacefully at Toowoomba Hospital on 21st July 2005, aged 72 years. * /-ĂŠ ",ĂŠ ĂŠ Dearly loved husband of Janette (dec).

/ĂŠ- / , Loved father and father-in-law of Paula Fisher and Leeza and Rodney Boyce. Grandad of Lachlan and James. A Memorial Service for Frank was held in Toowoomba Sunday 7th August 2005.

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GOOD HOME REQUIRED for 2 lovely DANCERS, BAR STAFF required at Players Universal Lounge. Full or partsemi-tame cockateils. Ph 66858768 time. Full training provided. Earn lots & lots of $$$ & have lots of fun. Ph after PETS OF THE WEEK 1pm 0732299344, Byron 0415662585 EROTIC MAN TO MAN massage Tweed Coast. 0419468169

SPUD, SUSHI, JAKE, FLEUR, DOZER, PEBBLES & CHANEL at our Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby, Tues & Sat 9-11am, Thurs 3-5pm. Animal Welfare League NSW (North Coast Branch) 66844070.

TS Burstow – Est 1900 Australian and Family Owned Toowoomba – 07 4636 9600

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SOCIAL ESCORTS

BALLINA Exclusive Company 5-star premises now open, 34 Piper Drive, BEST BODY MASSAGE. Guaranteed. Ballina, 10am till late. 66816038 0415 200866 – 10am to 6pm. BYRON BALLINA OUTCALLS.

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IN MEMORIAM DEAR SHEZZY, Time may pass but the beautiful memories we have of you will live on in our hearts along with all our love. Shane & Liz.

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to afford the cost of having your pet desexed, we may be Christian fellowship able to help. Please ring AniAGLOW Australia Ballina mal Welfare League on 6684 warmly welcomes women to 40870. our Christian fellowship Car Boot Market meeting to be held on Thurs- The Lions Club will be holdday August 25 at the Ballina ing a car boot market on the RSL Club in River Street second Sunday of the month Ballina. Guest Speaker is from now on at the Ocean David Warren, morning tea Shores Shopping Centre car at 10am, entry is $6. Contact park The next market is on June Perry 6628 6097. Sunday August 14. Charities seeking to take a turn at the Hymnfest A program of popular hymns market should contact Steve is to be presented in St Mar- Deak 6680 2696. tin’s Anglican Church Mul- Support group lumbimby on Sunday Sep- The Compassionate Friends tember 4 at 2pm. Pianist is a caring support group for Debbie Fitzsummons, vocal- any parent whose child has ist Chrissy Wilson and organ- died at any age. It offers sharist Warren Whitney will be ing meetings on the third joined by Alstonville Chorale Thursday of each month at and St Andrew’s Church the Activities Centre, rear of Choir. Admission is free, a the Baptist Church, Uralba collection will be taken to aid Street, Lismore. The Baptist St. Martin’s Anglican Church Church is the large A-frame organ fund. Afternoon tea building near the Lismore will be available after the Base Hospital. Our next concert for $2. evening is Thursday August 18 at 7.30pm. For further Bicultural information call 6621 4086 relationships or 6621 5558. Women interested in forming a support group for Goulburn orphanage women living in, or who have reunion lived in, a bicultural relation- St John’s and St Joseph’s ship please phone Kim 6688 orphanages in Goulburn are 4529. holding a joint reunion over Subsidised cat and two days at Rooty Hill RSL Club on September 10 and dog desexing 11 for fun, friendship, enterIf you are the holder of a tainment and a rekindling of Centrelink pension or health childhood bonds. For further care card and are struggling information, contract Ken

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Bangalow music festival adopts new tix policy The charming village of Bangalow and its acclaimed music festival are now in closer reach with the launch of the ďŹ rst single tickets to the three-day event, which this year runs over the weekend of August 19 to 21. Previously only full subscriptions were available for the festival, which boasts world-class performers from overseas and interstate including London pianist Mark Gasser, the stunning Women in Brass ensemble from Germany, Australia’s own Southern Cross Soloists and the Australian String Quartet, and composers Paul Stanhope and Damian Barbeler. Brisbane’s Southern Cross Soloists, who organise the event, have responded to demand to produce individual concert tickets at $40 per concert. Patrons will have an extraordinary and eclectic program to choose from. Highlights include the Schu-

bert Octet and Spring Quintet in C, Walton’s Façade, Beethoven’s Sonata No 21, Op 53 “Waldsteinâ€? and Stravinsky’s Octet for wind instruments. The closing performance in St Kevin’s Church will feature Gregory Massingham, Margaret Schindler and Georgia Hawes with the Bangalow Festival String Quartet presenting Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ. Previous subscribers have praised the festival’s intimacy as well the camaraderie among the players and their interaction with the audience. Soloists director Paul Dean says the festival gives musicians a chance to ‘lift the heat’ by playing out of their comfort zones to audiences who love the energy and give it back. ‘It’s about electricity, excellence and joy,’ he says. The festival also features

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lunch. Anyone with a respiratory problem is welcome to come along and ďŹ nd out self-help ideas to manage There will be a public meet- their condition. Enquiries ing to discuss planing for phone Pauline 6687 1998. New Year’s Eve in Byron Bay this Wednesday August 10 at Lifeline retro fashion 6pm Bayshore Drive Train- parade ing Rooms at Byron Bay. On Saturday August 13, Everyone welcome. 7.30pm at Lismore Workers Club in Keen Street. Tickets Vaccination available Lifeline, Marvel awareness Street, Byron Bay or at the Meryl Dory from Australian door. Vaccination Network will lead a discussion on vaccina- Brun-0-By tion issues and awareness on Don’t miss this roaring 20s Wednesday August 10 from musical at the Drill Hall, 11.45am. Hosted by the Mullumbimby next Sunday Byron Pregnancy Support afternoon August 14 at 2pm. Group at the Community Admission is $5 and afterCentre, $5 donation for talk noon tea will be available for only or $10 as usual for a gold coin donation. Progroup. All welcome. 6685 ceeds of the afternoon will go to Quota International of 6523 for more details. Valley and BrunsMullumbimby Youth Brunswick wick Valley View Club. More and Recreational information phone Betty 6684 2056. Facility Would like anyone interested VP Day in being a member of the B r u n s w i c k Headscommittee and work towards Billinudgel RSL sub-branch building a youth recreational will be holding an event to facility meeting Wednesday mark the 60th anniversary of August 10, 7pm Mul- VP Day and the end of WWII lumbimby RSL function at the Memorial, Brunswick room. Contact Ra 6684 Heads on Monday August 3597. 15 at 11am. Members of the Mullum garden club public, particularly WW1 Monthly meeting will be veterans, are invited to held on Thursday August 11 attend. from 1pm at the Uniting U3A Ballina/Byron Church Hall in Dalley Street. On August 16 at 10am in the Guest speaker is Abby Bliss CWA rooms, Brunswick from Alchemia Healing Cen- Heads, our members will tre. The competition is a enjoy the gentle exercise of ower from a native tree or Shibashi. Enquiries 6685 bush. Every welcome. 1049.

New Years Eve meeting

Richmond River lung Ocean Shores support group garden club Next meeting will be held on Friday August 12 in the CWA Hall, Ballina at 12.30pm. Tea and coffee available but bring your own

Next meeting is on Monday August 15 at 1.30pm at St Anselms Anglican Church, Orana Road, Ocean Shores. Guest speaker will be Bob

the unique, all-Australian Stuart piano, which has won widespread acclaim for its tonal dimension and amazing clarity. Renowned pianist Gerard Willems, whose name is synonymous with this extraordinary instrument, will also attend. Music lovers from Bris-

bane, Sydney, Melbourne and nearby Byron Bay know to book their tickets and accommodation early. Seats are still available – packages and singles – through Barebones, 6687 1393, or Sara Bannon, 07 3366 0827, or by emailing manager@south ernxsoloists.com.

Donate to Pathways online People wanting to donate to the Pathways Foundation can now do so online with the announcement today of a new online donations facility. The new 24-hour, sevenday-a-week service ensures that people can donate to Pathways Foundation at any time of the day or night. Pathways Foundation is collecting the donations through the free online donations service provided at www.ourcommunity.com. au/pathwaysfoundation. According to Pathways, the online donations service is

totally secure and ensures that 100 per cent of the donation goes straight to the Pathways Foundation. Only nor mal bank fees are charged. The CEO of the Pathways Foundation, Arne Rubinstein, said he hoped the new donations service would attract new supporters and provide an option for current supporters to give immediate ďŹ nancial support. Pathways is at a critical point in its growth and it hopes to expand its program throughout Australia.

Goodacre from Brunswick Valley Rescue Squad. Flower of the month: modern vertical arrangement. Members and guests welcome.

to find out more about becoming a volunteer please contact Genevieve Dayman or Bernie Wilson on 6686 4109.

U3A Brunswick Valley

Earth spirit heart

A night of sharing photos, stories and a meditation. Mary McCartney shares her experiences of living on an island with the Yolngu people in Arnhem Land at the Watergarden (behind Byron Cinema) Thursday Bangalow CWA August 18, 7pm to 9pm. By Will be holding a handicraft donation. Enquiries 6687 display in the CWA rooms, 7754. Byron Street on Wednesday August 17. Call in for a Anglicare op shop In Dalley Street, Mulcuppa on the house. lumbimby will hold a cake Byron Friends of and produce stall outside the Library shop on Friday August 19. Next ordinary meeting will be held at 10.30am on Mullumbimby PWA Wednesday August 17 at the Come and join us for a deliServices Club. Annual fees cious morning tea on Monof $5 are now due. Enquiries day August 22 at 9.30am at the Presbyterian Church, 6685 5317. Stuart Street. Donation $6 St Vinnies speaker and video from Mullumbimby centre is Samaritans Purse. All proholding a lace, doilies and ceeds go to Operation old wares, old dolls, prams and toys sales on Wednesday Christmas Child. All welcome. RSVP Sue 6684 August 17. 2892. August 16 Ian Bishop will talk on water and sewerage at the Uniting Church Hall, Brunswick Heads at 10am. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 6684 4029.

Volunteers wanted

Ballina-Byron Volunteer Home Visiting Service is currently recruiting new volunteers to provide practical and emotional support to families with a child three or under who live in Ballina or Byron Shires. To be a volunteer you need to be able to commit to having contact with a family for two hours per week for a minimum of six months. Initially full training is provided for one day per week over a six week period and the service provides ongoing support to all volunteers. Next training begins August 17. If you have some time available and wish

Byron autumn club Senior citizens will host a trip to Ripples on the Creek at Kyogle Alpaca Farm on Thursday August 25. All welcome. For bookings call Noelene 6685 1278 or Phyll 6685 7723.

Rainbow Dragons Abreast Byron region has training on Lake Ainsworth every Sunday at 7.45am. For more information please phone 6685 5457, otherwise see you there. We meet at the Dept of Sport & Rec at the northern end of the lake, look for all the pink.


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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Sheer brilliance from the Rams

Main Armers slaughter the hillbillies Brian Mollet Cricket can seem like a bemusing pastime to the uninitiated but in Mullumbimby the locals have long understood the genuine theraputic beneďŹ ts of whacking something really hard with a stick. The Nick Shand Memorial cricket competition has become the summit of the local game, and this year’s festivities got under way on Sunday as the ďŹ ercely ďŹ xated Main Armers took on the hillbilly alliance, Wanganui-Wilson’s Creek. After watching so much cricket on television everyone was nicely keyed up for the big event. The Wangwillies pinned their hopes on

hard hitting left hander Chris and Kiwi thoroughbred Greg OBrien and runs flowed steadily in the ďŹ rst session as Chris lofted fearlessly early. The canny Greg let his bat do the talking after overcoming an initial bout of sledging from the hyped up Main Armers and ďŹ fty runs were on the board and the new ball out of the way before even a decent thirst was worked up. Mick Lonsdale, a man who is a savage with a Stratocaster in his hands, is much more subtle with a cricket ball and curled one around Chris’s bat just before drinks to claim the ďŹ rst scalp of the series. Demon bowler Bourkey

and Tom ‘the mullet master’ bowled well in tandem to take the wind out of the innings and when Greg-O holed out on 29 the Wangwillies, like poorly concealed narcs, struggled to score freely posting a total of 95. Main Arm bogeyman Brian was an early casualty in the run chase nicely caught by Jaden, but Lonsdale and player of the match Shane made the total look as inadequate as a justiďŹ cation for invasion; Ryan and Baz looked comfortable chipping up the required runs in the 20th over. Next week the Mullumbimby Drift-ins do battle with last year’s grand ďŹ nalists the Geckos.

Losses all round for local league teams Action from the game between Lismore Workers and Byron Bay last Saturday. The Rams’ win has consolidated their place at the top of table. Their strong performance has made them look like certain finalists for 2005. Photo Laurie Axtens

The Byron Bay Rams’ premier division side continues to consolidate its position at the top of the table after another impressive win over the weekend, this time over Lismore Workers at Lismore. Getting off to a dream start when John Bradbury hit a glorious angled drive from a corner taking them to a 1-0 lead after only five minutes, the team gathered momentum with Bruce Morhaus and Todd Knaus going very close to scoring a second. The Rams totally dominated the ďŹ rst half but didn’t manage to increase their lead. Mitchell Hughes was outstanding at stopper, as were Joel Bradford, Knaus and Morhaus. In the second half , Morhaus and striking partner Paul Bird continually

tormented the Workers’ defence and their dominance finally paid off when Bird latched on to a through ball from Knaus taking their lead to 2-0. Minutes later, Workers converted a penalty taking the score to 2-1, but their reprieve was short lived as Byron Bay were also awarded a penalty, duly converted by Aaron Richter-Steers taking the Rams to a 3-1 lead. Morhaus capped off a ďŹ ne game with a 20 metre shot on the turn which rocketed past the Workers’ keeper making the ďŹ nal score 4-1 to Byron Bay. The Rams were impressive all over the park and totally dominated play proving themselves to be worthy competition leaders. The premier reserves needed a win to keep their slim semi ďŹ nals chances alive and headed to Lismore with-

out their captain making their task even harder. Despite a good start to the game, a number of chances went begging and 25 minutes into the game Workers scored from a corner, the only goal of the ďŹ rst half. Two chances early in the second half for the Rams went begging leaving the doors open for Workers to run away with the game, which they did after a defensive mix up from Byron Bay led to a second Workers goal ďŹ nishing off any chance of the Rams getting into the semi ďŹ nals. The premiers play their last home game this weekend when they take on Rovers; please come along and support your local club. The reserves kick off a 1pm followed by the main game at 3pm.

Dressage championships a great success

The Far North Coast Dressage Championships held at Bangalow on the weekend were judged the most successful yet. The weather was a little chilly and unpredictable on Saturday which helped major sponsor Horseland Lismore do a roaring trade in their end of season jackets. Sunday dawned bright and sunny and attracted a

good number of spectators who came out to enjoy the spectacle. The Summerland Dressage Club’s growing reputation in this discipline saw riders travel from far and wide to compete in some of the best dressage we have seen in this area. There were some imported European horses competing against the best local talent during the

course of the two days of competition. The winners were Jenny Gherke riding Gitane, taking out both the Preliminary and Novice championships and Fiona Williams riding Glencoe Milan took out the Elementary championship. Julie Bland’s horses Fonzarelli and Audacity took out the Medium and Advanced awards respectively and a young rider from Queensland, Alex Burns riding Jay Bee Acrobat, won the small FEI tour. Anita Scampton riding Faulkeneer (pictured) took out the major FEI tour and Olivia Sillekens riding Helden Park Pennywise took out the pony event. The club would like to thank all their local sponsors and all the volunteers that make events like these possible.

In what could easily be described as the best game of the season, Mullumbimby Giants played host to top of the table Tweed Seagulls last weekend. After a poor start the Giants found themselves down 8-0 after twelve minutes but, led by McKenzie and Abbott, found inspiration and scrambled to 8-6 at half time. The Giants even took the lead for a spell early in the second half through a try to halfback Adrian Browning and the crowd got right behind their side hoping to spur them on to an upset win. It wasn’t to be, however, as star Seagull Jay McDermott led his side to a 26-12 victory with three tries. Final score Tweed Heads 26 d Mullumbimby 12; reserve grade Tweed Heads 38 d Mullumbimby 16; U18

Tweed Heads 38 d Mullumbimby 4. Byron Bay weren’t able to change their fortunes with another big loss, this time to Murwillumbah. ‘The score was only 6-4 after 20 minutes, and we continued to play well throughout the first half,’ said coach Arthur Sauverain. ‘Lack of ďŹ tness was our main problem, but we scored two tries against one of the top sides in the competition, so that is some consolation.’ Sauverain was not happy about the U18s result, claiming that the referee’s inconsistencies cost them dearly. ‘The referees need to look at their consistency this year. If we lose a game because we concede a weak try, then so be it, but to look like we may lose a spot in the semis because of a questionable

Bangalow RU in grand ďŹ nals Bangalow defeated old rivals Iluka 18-12, and after leading 18-0 at one stage it came close to a last minute upset, but Bangalow managed to hang on to win a place in the grand ďŹ nal. An opening penalty to Iain Bryce followed by a try to Greg James well set up by Jock Craigie gave Bangalow the start they needed. Bangalow were very strong in the line-outs and scrums, but to give Iluka their credit they never gave in and defended extremely well.

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Bangalow went to the break leading 10-0 and quickly added to the score with a great try to Matt Bleakley, another penalty to Iain Bryce and it looked like the game was all but over. But a good ďŹ ght back from Iluka who scored two good tries kept the game alive. Training on Wednesday and another session 11.00 am on Saturday to prepare for the grand ďŹ nal on August 20 at Mallanganee. Buses will be available for supporters with details at the hotel.

what’s happening surfside

Byron Boardriders Well the annual pilgrimage is upon us. It is time to head down the coast to compete on a deserted beach and tell tales around the campfire. The camping trip will be at Woody Head on August 12 and 13 and will cost $7 car charge if you would like a lift.

If you are a non-club member you will need to pay for camping. For more info contact Sally or Ed.

Brunswick Boardriders

Committee meeting next Tuesday August 16 at 6.30pm at the Hotel Brunswick. All welcome.

decision from a referee is unforgivable,’ he said. Final score Murwillumbah 68 d Byron Bay 12, reserve grade Byron Bay forfeited; U18 Murwillumbah 12 d Byron Bay 10.

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Sports Roundup with Alex McAuley Season finale for football academy

Departing Director of Coaching at NCFA, Tim Jerks, flanked by Josh Harlen (left) and Aaron Lee who both won NSWIS scholarships this year.

The first season for the North Coast Football Academy in its new format has drawn to a close and it has been a successful year for the academy despite some resistance to the new format introduced by Coaching Director Tim Jerks requiring representative players to give up their club commitments. Of the five representative squads fielded by the NCFA in the Northern Youth League this year, three of them played in the finals held in Coffs Harbour last weekend. The 17 girls drew 1-1 with New England while the 13 boys and 15/16 boys both lost narrowly to Holiday Coast. Several individual players have also enjoyed a very successful season, going on to be selected for further programs. From the 17 girls squad Rachel Cooper, Abbey Moss, Renae McIntosh, Kara Sutton and Sam Small were all selected to play in the Girls 16/18 Nationals held in July. From the 15/16 boys squad Josh Harlen and

Aaron Lee both received NSWIS scholarships and Josh Harlen has been selected for the NNSW state team to play at the Nationals in October. From the 14 boys Harry McAuley and Ben Ricketts were selected to join The Futbol Institute’s touring team to play in the Dana Cup in Denmark in July. Next year will see a few changes to the competition for NCFA with the new administration of the Football Federation Australia which requires the NCFA to merge with neighbours Tweed District Soccer Association to form a new zone administration which will extend from Woodburn to Tweed Heads along the coast, Uki and Burringbar in the north west and Kyogle and Casino in the south west. There is also to be a new Zone State Youth League introduced in 2006. This competition will involve teams from each of the Northern NSW Soccer Federation’s seven zones covering an area from Newcastle

in the south to the Queensland border in the north and inland to Tamworth. All players will be required to register with the federation and, following in the footsteps of NCFA, play for their zone only and no longer be available for their club. Probably the biggest change to the NCFA for 2006 is the departure of Coaching Director Tim Jerks who will take up the position of National Coach of Oceania Football Confederation’s Cook Islands National Football Association in January of next year. As Coaching Director for Soccer Far North Coast (now NCFA) for the past four years Tim is admired and respected by parents, players and fellow coaches alike and will be greatly missed. However, he has paved the way for his successor to capitalise on his vision and prove that the sometimes controversial decisions he has made over the past year were the right ones for the development of junior players.

Parkes not quite King of The Groms

Byron Bay’s Garrett Parkes progressed to the third round before elimination at the inaugural King of The Groms competition held in France recently. Parkes was one of three Australians who took part in the competition, the winner of which earns a berth in the Quiksilver Pros in Australia, Japan and France. Australian surfing great and two-time world champion Tom Carroll has been astounded by the talented field and the many ‘unknowns’ who have dominated the meet. ‘These grommets have been surfing amazingly,’ said Carroll. ‘The ability of these kids, and the depth of their talent is fantastic. To see so many regions represented at such a high level not only justifies an event like the King of The Groms, but is a hugely positive omen for the future of the sport.’ Photo ASP Robertson

SPORTS RESULTS AUSSIE RULES BV Bulldogs First week of finals. U12 Brunswick 12.11.83 Ballina 5.5.35. U14 Brunswick 10.13.73 Byron 5.5.35. Both teams played to their potential recording terrific wins. All players in both teams can be very proud of themselves . U12s move on to 2nd knockout final at Brunswick’s Stan Thompson oval this Sun starting 9.30am. U14s, in the Grand Final at Bangalow following Sun. BOWLS Brunswick Heads Women Final Club Singles: E Marks won 31 to S Iversen 23. Watch board for C’ships. Social Bowls: M Southon, D Chapman, K Hasson 30 v E Lewis, B O’Donnell, J Kearney 11; M Darby, E Toovey, J Loomes 29 v M Darby, R Foyster, N Philip 9; B Wyborn, R Mills, M Patrsons 19 v D Batson, D Keyes, B Boorman 18; Trophy winners: M Southon, D Chapman, K Hasson; Raffle won by M Allard. Brunswick Heads Men Wed 3/8: 1st P Solomon, B Congdon, B McClelland; 2nd I Saltmarsh, M Petrou; 3rd C Evans, P Evans. Sat 6/8 Triples C’ships: C Mitchell, D Mison, L Wade def S Lumsden, R Tonkin, J Hay; I Saltmarsh, J Foster, M Petrou S Taylor, R Barnes, A Boston def G Moroney, C Marshall, D Maundrell. Rnd Robin: Both sides made semi finals at Pottsville Thu 12 1.30pm start. Mens Self Select Triples every Wed. Mens pairs and triples Sat. Ladies play Sat afternoon. Medley 2 bowl Pairs Sun mornings. Members of other clubs welcome. Entries for all remaining c’ships close Wed 3/8, 5.00pm. Keep checking notice boards. Burringbah Bush Ticks Got a start with Pairs C’ships. Another 2 games this w’end. T Allard, James Boyle d. M Allard, A Gibbons; K Nilon, K Philip d. G Naoum, C Freeman. Fri bowls winners: Sirpa, Kevin, Lyn. Schoolgirl winners Fri: Vanessa, Georgia, Loretta. Sat winners: N Allard, R Carbine. Sun winners: S Ahlholm, P Lewis. Euchre winner: Margaret also winning monthly jackpot. D Dixon we wish you best of luck. Men playing Condong for Dunny Shield Sat 20/8, put your names on the sheet. Sun 14/8 bus leaving for Nimbin 8.15am. Byron Bay Women Tue 26/7 Final Club 4s. Results: G. Kelly, M. Phelps, G. Simmons, R. McKenzie d J. Wright, D. McCallum snr, E. Costigan, K. Quinnell. Trophy to G. Kelly, M. Phelps, G. Simmons, R. McKenzie. Tue 2/8 first rnd Club Triples. Results: J. Wright, C. Rose, L. Earea d T. Hillard, C. Reid, K. Quinnell; H. Roberts, L. Taylor, E. Costigan d N. Wilson, D. McCallum snr, D. McCallum jnr. Both great games.Trophy to J. Wright, C. Rose, L. Earea. Classic Triples nxt wk 16/8. Get team in to Sec. C. Reid 6685 7859 asap. Great day planned with many trophies to be won. Lennox Head Men Major/Minor Pairs Sat 6/8,Sun 7/8, winners: C Douglas, A Maloney, Condong, 4 wins 1 Draw; 2nd P Blair, J Calandro 4w +20; 3rd G Brook, B Evans 4 wins +18; 4th B Cross, R Nelson, Condong. 4w +17; 5th C Kennedy, E Lis, N Burgess 3w 2d +19; 6th L Bowne, M Bambery, M’bah, 3w 2d +14; 7th M Cross, W Peart, Condong, 3w 1d +23. Tues 2 Triples: l Hargrave, S Prasad, B Evans winners 26 d B Cousins, D Gregor, P Wilson 16; L Bartlett, I Kemp, L Martin r/up 24 d A Lewis, R Lane, G Burgess 14; B Highland, C Widdison, R Sullivan 23 d T Hickey, T Barr, B Christopher 6 Pack 17; J Lowry, A Pritchard, T Kidd 24 d J Swain, I Whitehall ,M Daley Jackpot. C’ships 13/8 Major Singles Final: J Calandro V D Kemp Marker K Nicol. Semi-final Minor Singles: P Blair v G Reynolds. Lennox Head Women C’ships Pairs Semi final: H Burgess, D Gibbon 23 d M Hanaway, F Somerville 14. Wed 3/8. M Ritchie, L Quinn, H Lewis winners 23 d V Taylor, M Arandale, M Waller 19; H Burgess, D Gibbon r/up 23 d M Hanaway F Somerville 14. Wed 10/8 Quarterly Meeting 1.30pm or 10am if inclement weather. Tea Rosters 10/8 C Hargrave, T Harrington. 17/8 N Holmes G Martin. Lennox Head Mixed Fri 5/8 Open Pairs: H Burgess, D Gibbon winners 21 d J Turner, J Dudgeon 17; R and M Nettlefold r/up 20 d G and T Barr 18; G and J Moore 24 d B and R Sullivan loser chooks 18; T and G Pascoe 25 d O Stobart, I Whitehall Jackpot 10. Mullumbimby Men Wed winners: A Bartlett, S Purdie 28 d N Coleman, B Coleman 9. Other results: T Isted, N James, R Gray 22 d R Kidby, R Rose, J McKay 18; M Murphy, J Young, L Henry 24 d L Boyter, A Pyzer, P McDonald 20; G Collins, H Thompson, E Batson 28 d E Stratford, R Neate, F Buckley 16; A Johnstone, P Jones 23 d F Cornale, T Johnston 18. Sat Social: D Henry, K Penny, D Owens 28 d M Poulter, E Taylor, T Estreich 18; B Penney, C McClymont 29 d M Esau, B Pouler 9; P Owens, B McClymont 21 d K Cornish, R Day 18. Sat C’ships, Minor Singles: M Brown 31 d H McKernna 19; P McDonald 31 d R Ford 8. Semi Final Major Pairs: P Jones, T Johnston 27 d S Purdie, M Holton 13. Final Mens Pairs this Sat between P Jones, T Johnston and R Gray, D Hammond. Sat 20/8 no Comp Social Bowls, both greens booked from 3pm, social roll ups before then are welcome. To compensate: Sun Morning Seafood Pairs on 21/8. Sun 28/8 Legacy Charity Bowls, 10am start, names in by 9.30am. Great to see D Henry back. Mullumbimby Women 2/8 2 C’ships: J Lee: sub J Kidman, H Robb 24 winners v B Gray, R Thompson 14. Final C’ship singles: J Beaumont 32 v J Towner 30. Social: S Brown, S Boyd, J Taylor 25 v M Gleeson, J Nicholls, J Graham 14. Watch the board. Ocean Shores Men 1/8 Triples winners: D Lawson, B Dunn, C Pav; r/up K Kennedy, R James, M Ellis; J Wiggers, K McMorrow, T Skelton; C Carroll, R Roberts, K Hansen. Norfolk Challenge Losers Shirt: Good luck K Roberts. 1st Rnd Mens Minor Singles winners: S Kelly d D Whitney; R Campbell d L Morgan; K Hansen d W Priest; K Kennedy d L Wyatt, R Roberts d R Ellis; K McMorrow d W Sprengel; F Wade d L Hoffman. P Tornaros finally won a match def. K Hosie. Carsburg Triples Final: J Ianson, S Pratt, D Matheson v Young Lions T

Fysh, J T Gray, T Makin. Lions d Seniors 22 - 20. Ocean Shores Women Wed 3/8 Mixed Social Bowls, winners highest no. of ends M Oliver, B Stone, S Iversen, R/up L. McGowran, B Thomas, other winners M George, K Farrell, S Goudie; G Meagher, H Gates, T Campbell, B Dunn, M Franks, G Martin, T Beagley, S Woolford, E Carroll; D Aldridge, L Bradford, M Moodie; N Gartner, C Carroll, K Thomas; L Morgan. Raffle won by K. Farrell. Fri 5/8 Ladies Social Bowls, congrat’s to M McConville, L Mason d. E Hill, W Bird in final of Clubs Pairs C’ship. Consistency Singles B Sprengel d. M Hosie; J Harding d. P Sullivan. Lucky winner J Harding; lucky runners-up E Hill, W Bird; other winners M Oliver, M Moodie; P Webb, E Carroll; J Thacker, P Campbell; B Thomas, N Gartner. Raffle won by B Thomas. Next Fri 12/8 Seahorse Triples, look forward to visiting teams playing. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley Brunswick Hds Comm. Centre 12.45pm Mon, Sat and OShores Country Club. Brunswick Heads: 1/08 N/S 1st Gross and 1st Nett,D Gall, J Wright; 2nd Gross D Dare,C Johnson; Equal 2nd Nett,D Grant, F Patterson; C Timewell,C Blacker. E/W 1st Gross and 1st Nett,A Tonkin, R Heale; 2nd Gross,J Lipski, I Keegan; 2nd Nett,S Easterbrook, R G Pedecini.30/7 N/S 1st Gross and Nett,H Lewis, P Sullivan, 2nd Gross,J Skelton, P Hems,2nd Nett,C Blacker, A Hauser. E/W 1st Gross and Nett,N Van den Heuvel,K Westall, 2nd Gross and 2nd Nett,I Homfray, R Fox. Sat 6/8 NS 1st gross and net P Keyte,P Webb. 2nd gross and net M Homfray,D Gall, EW Ist gross and net P Hems,J Simons. 2nd gross and net G Falson, J Selleck. Ocean Shores Wed 3/8 1st Gross and Nett:P Sullivan,P Webb. 2nd Gross:P and R Keyte. 2nd Net: N Van den Heuvel,K Westall. New start time 6.45pm at OShores Country Club. D Grant and F Patterson achieved 3rd place in over 75 years category of Prince of the Wales Medical Research Institute’s Bridge for Brains Challenge. CYCLING Byron Bay Freeriders AGM Wed 17/8 at Hotel Great Northern Backroom 7pm. All welcome. Social road ride leaves Byron clock tower 7am Sat. Anyone interested is welcome, rides chosen to suit those who turn up on the day. Road training rides leave Byron clock tower 6am sharp on Tues, Thurs, Sat, fast pace. Jay takes out the Northern Rivers Adventure Rides each Sun. Contact Jay at True Wheels on 6684 1959 for more information. DARTS Brunswick Valley 3/8: 6 Shafters v WCD’s 5; 2 Workers v Armed & Dangerous 9; 2 Who Cares v Ocean Shores Tavern 9; The Drifters v Bye. 10/8: The Drifters v Shafters; Workers v Who Cares; Ocean Shores Tavern v Armed and Dangerous; WCD’s Bye. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 30/7 Single Stroke Monthly Medal winner: S Symons 64 nett; gross winner L Cooper 80 gross; Ball run down L Cooper 70 nett; Putt winner D Cullen; NTP: L Cooper, S Symons; Pro Pin S Symons 6 balls with jackpot. 4/8 Monthly Medal Vets in conj winners Div 1: L Riches 69; Div 2: P Sewell 70; Gross balls: J Ross 83; P Sewell 11; NTP: A Mitchell; J Ross, S Kosaka; K Thomson; G Paynting; Pro Pin: M Allan; Putting: L Riches 26; Vets Div 1: L Riches 69; Div 2: P Sewell 70; Weekly ball comp. M Isaac 40; Broken H’cap: S Symons 30, 27; M Isaac 42, 40. L Riches 24, 23. Thur 11/8 Single Stab. 1st T, 9am: N Carsburg, T Robins, K Mudgway; 9.06am: G Lynn, L Froggatt, E Henshaw; 9.12am: C Robbins, F Hayden, R Wilson; 9.18am: P Sewell, A Mitchell, J Beer; 9.24am: G Smith, L Greagan, E Walker; 9.30am: A Moser, S Symons, G Poynting. 10th T, 9am: F Gannell, M Trivett, J Neate; 9.06am: S Kosaka, S Slogrove, L Riches; 9.12am: K Thomson, B Mules, P Montgomery; 9.18am: M Crichton, L Siddall, J Ross; 9.24am: B James, B Wood, M Essery. Table Dty: F Gannell, K Mudgway. Mullumbimby Men 3/8 Single Stab winner: S Johnston 43c/b; r/up J Prendergast 42; NTP D Morgan 5 balls. Steve just pipped Jim. M Rosee continues his good form, B Henshaw played his best golf, D Morgan is hitting form. 6/8 Single Stroke Monthly Medal, A Grade winner: C James 62: r/up A Snow 68. B Grade: M Powell 67; r/up R Cubis 69. C Grade: G Millard 68; r/up B Hammond 69; NTP H Coles; I McRae 10 balls; B Griffin; S Whitney; Ian McRae’s S Martin; Gundie’s Mug C James. 6/8 Single Stroke A Grade winner: C James 62; r/up A Snow 68. B Grade: M Powell 67; r/up R Cubis 69. C Grade: G Millard 68; r/up B Hammond 69. NTP H Coles; I McRae 10 balls; B Griffin; S Whitney; Ian McRae’s S Martin; Gundie’s Mug C James. President will shout when 100 players turn out. 7/8 4BBB Stab winners: R Hutton, M Fairs 46; r/up M Lange, S Slogrove 44; Casino winners: J and L Dean 40; NTP S Slogrove, B Hayden, J Urquart. Ocean Shores Men 1/8 Indiv Medley Stab winner: A Phillips 40; r/up T Mitchell 39c/b; H Gould 38; NTP G Cole; J Conquerer; Balls to 32; CCR 73. 3/8 Stab winner: J Bartlett 41c/b; r/up C Burgess 41c/b; J McNulty 40; NTP G Mackay; R Aungle; Balls to 32; CCR 72. 6/8 Stab winner: D Ensor 38c/b; r/up L Reid 38; D Moody 37c/b; NTP P Watts; B Cox; Balls to 31; CCR 73. Ocean Shores Ladies Sat 6/8 winners: J Gray 36c/b; r/up B Crossley 36; NTP R Moller; Vouchers to 30. Tue 2/8 Single Stab Div 1 winner: D Cole 35c/b; r/up S Dixon 35; Div 2 V Loomes 38; r/up M Ianson 34; Div 3 L Harcourt 33c/b; r/up M Hosie 33; NTP J Slater; C Blacher; S Andrews; Vouchers to 30. Ocean Shores Vets Thur 4/8 Open Day Single Stab, Visitors: Dist Assoc. Clubs, Tallebudgera, Canberra. Winner: B Harris TTowns 42; r/up P Thorley OS 38c/b; A Phillips OS 38; P Sayers BBay 37c/b; P Barnes Coll.Tweed 37; D Beck Ballina 36c/b; R Armison Ballina 36; N Comer OS 36. 70 and over winner: D Clifford Ballina 35; r/up J Dawson OS 33. NTP: B Andreas BBay; J Sullivan OS; G Witt Yamba; P Hain OS; D Beck Ballina; C Glover Lis. Raffle winners am: 17136, 17270; pm: 19272, 19031.

NETBALL Brunswick Byron Sat 13/8 Equip Dty Team: Funky Monkeys; Netta: Roxys; Canteen: OShores; Table: Mullum Meg, Maree. 12.30pm, Ct 1 Barracudas v Funky Monkeys, Umpiring Meisha G, Molly; Ct 3 Barnicles v Bay Beauties, K Nicholls, Narelle; Ct 4 Seasnakes v Skittles, Sandra, Lara; Ct 5 Nudibracs v Byron Bondz, Jo L, N Sauverain; Ct 6 Flames v Beachbums, Kellie H, M Doyle. Netta: Ct 7 Roxys v Bluebirds, Coaches; Ct 8 Hot Cherries v Mermaids, Hot Cherries; Ct 9 Seastars v Byron Netta, Seastars. Table Dty Maree, Gail. 1.45pm, Ct 1 Barbies v Hippy Pippys, Coco Crushers, E Cullen; Ct 3 Bay Girls v Dolphins, Karly, B Wade; Ct 4 Seahorses v Mullum, Tav, Lo L; Ct 5 Coctails v Choc Frogs, J O’Connor, Bay Boilers; Ct 6 Classics v Bay Bellas, Lara, Rebecca; Bye Joeys. Table Dty Janelle, Elaine; 3pm, Ct 1 Baileys v Taveners, Ali, Seahorses; Ct 3 Hot Tuna v Bay Boilers, Classics, Choc Frogs; Ct 4 Clams v Blades, Bay Bellas x 2; Ct 5 Mby Ladies v Shop Girls, M Stenner, Kellie G; Ct 6 Coco Crushers v Sharks, Narelle, L Gentle. Equip Dty Team Hot Tuna. RUGBY LEAGUE Mullumbimby Juniors Cobbers Child Care U7s entertaining and exciting game against Cudgen. Adam, Zac strong in defence, Nat made some hard straight runs. McDonald Meats Under 12’s lost 40 to 4 against Sth Tweed Ospreys. 11 regulars turned up, thankfully Sean Watkins U11’s helped out again. Sth Tweed very strong, our boys fought all game. Bill P and Jackson B had a great game. 100% award this week to Josh Castellano. Reminder to players, coaches U8s to U12s team photos taken before home games this w’end, need to be at the ground early. SOCCER Brunswick Heads Juniors True Value:U6 Buffs,Ashleigh H, Fionn played great game,both M.O.M. Bruns Pizza Shop:U6 Bears, Great game by all, Tianie, Kate good in goals. Lucas, Liam, Jacob good up front ,great team effort. Bruns Pharm U7 Bandicoots, Fantastic game,great tackling from Aimee, solid game from Benjarra, Connor scored 2 goals. Dominics:U7 Bilby’s, Another good team effort,excellent game Rhye, Ella. .Bruns Auto Elect:U8 Bullfrogs, Hard game for a 1 to 0 win against Byron, good team effort all round. Bruns Hot Bread:U9 Barra’s, Bye. New Start Train: U10 Breakers, Excellent team effort against undefeated Bangalow for 1all draw. Aaron B, Minjarra great game. Dylan M.O.M.Thanks Jordan and Luke from 9s. True Value:U12 Breakers, Fantastic effort by all players, keep up the good effort, Zen scored 2 great goals. Bruns Hotel :U16 Breakers Bye. Mullumbimby Juniors U12 div 2 girls: amazing 2nd half of season, steadily moving up the table with win on Fri night 1 to 0 against ItaloStars.Congrats to Wave for winning goal. Tammy, Rochelle did an outstanding job keeping, Zoe, Theresa great defense. PoM Emma, persistant unstoppable defense. Sun drew with Alstonville 1 all. Caitlyn defended with skill, speed. Wave, Tammy, Ashley showed outstanding game sense supporting each other. Alyse cleaned up the wing. Tammy scored after a great cross from Wave. PoM Amy played superb attacking game, 1st to the ball everytime. U7s Mullum 0 to Alstonville 2. A strong effort from all against a tough team, Connor had a great game ,fantastic game in goals Brendan. SQUASH Brunswick Heads Wed 10/8 Rnd 4: Mullum Jewellers v Potato Works: S Varty v M Page Smith; C Sleep v C Sleep; C Walsh v C Booth; R Cameron v J Heers; S Truesdale v J Miller. Bruns Pharmacy v OS Glass: B Staff v B Johnston; J Heaney v G Chandler; S Hogan v R James; F King v J Holmes; M Sylverster v Jeff Heers. Bruns Blinds and Awnings v Bruns Smash Repairs: M Pfeil v R Mansfield; M Underwood v L Crandell; D Runciman v J Gribble; S Page Smith v I Barnes; R King v B Doran. Canty Surveyors v Byron Trophies: S Thompson v G Davis; S Koop v B Trivett; T Wood v S Crandell; M Stratton v J Nicolson; M Rogers v A Tully. Mon 15/8 Rnd 1, Div 1: 5pm B Staff v G Davis; M Page Smith v R Mansfield; D Bird v A Brooker; S Sleep Bye. Div 2: 5pm M Cassidy v B Trivett; 6pm S Verty v B Johnston; S Koop Bye. Div 3: 5pm J Heaney v M Ottery; J Gribble v J Holomes; 6pm D Runciman v R Draper. Div 4: 5pm I Barnes v F King; S Page Smith v C Johnston; J Nicolson v A Ronan. Div 5: 5pm A Brooker v B Doran; S Truedale v M Sylvester; G Thomas v A Thomas; R King Bye. To play phone 6685 1794. SURF LIFE SAVING Brunswick Pub Raffle 14/8 Greg and David. TENNIS Mullumbimby Mens Comp Rnd 9: Ferriers Terriers d Barratts Carats; Haslams Scams d Libbos Minnows. Ladies Comp Rnd 4, Div 1: Jens Hens d Sandys Dandys; Renaes Rays d Bets Jets; Jess Messes d Janes Dames; Div 2: Sheryls Perils d Jickys Quickies; Anns Fans d Michelles Belles; Laura Roarers d Ronies Bonnies. Mixed Comp Rnd 8, Div 1: Bashers d Flyers; Follies d Learners. Div 2: Guns d Burners; Talons d Carvers. Club C’ship Doubles and Singles played Sun 28/8, entry deadline 25/8. Jnr Fri Night Rnd Robin Comp starts 5pm, points accumulative for Term 3, all juniors welcome. Social Tennis: Ladies Wed 9.15am. Mixed Sat 1.30pm. All welcome, no need to be a member. Coaching enq Justin 0403 841 241, other enquiries Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads Tue 9/8 Rnd 4 Carsburg Comp: 6pm Ring Ins v Nanas; Hit and Run v Flash; Bugs v Rebels; Duty Pissies. 7pm Pissies v Lounge Lizards; Backburners v Brewers; Volleys v Starlights; Dty Ring Ins. Thur 11/8 Rnd 2 OS H’ware Comp: 6pm Pink Flamingos v Kit Kats; What The? v Exodia; Vixens v Court Jesters; Nickies v Bolters; Dty Chilli Twist, Triplets. 7pm Chilli Twist v Triplets; Fudge Puppies v Terminators; Rock Monsters v Bob the Builder; Elles Bye; Dty Pink Flamingos. To play phone 685 1794, beginners welcome.


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BYRON BAY

FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

6685 8466 – 24 HOURS

Close to town and beach

Beachfront home, 2 titles

Combining age and beauty

‘Dhyana Sands’

• Large 3bed/2bath house • Set on level block in Pacific Vista • Spacious living areas, big bedrooms • Short walk to Tallow beach • Great north facing aspect

• Fabulous 2 storey 6bed/3bath home • Set on two separate titled beachfront blocks • Huge wrap-around verandahs • Modern kitchen with island bench • Overlooks beautiful garden and beach path

• Beautiful renovation in an elevated street • Facing north-east, 1,056sqm block • High timber ceilings and timber floors • Top quality kitchen with stone bench tops • Short stroll to shops and Main Beach

• Part of well designed complex • 2 storey, 3 bed/2.5 bath townhouse • Leafy, quiet location • Filled with natural light, north-facing windows • Private palm and fern filled garden area

$575,000

$2,700,000

$915,000

$480,000

Commercial / residential

Private villa in Suffolk Park

Serene setting

Bangalow Road classic

• Commercial space 188sqm, upstairs luxury apartment • High street frontage, great signage potential • Salt water pool with spa in tropical courtyard • Single garage and 3 parking spaces • Designed by Christine Vadasz

• End villa providing absolute privacy • North aspect, 2-3bed/2bath • Enormous living room, modern kitchen • Treed yard, large deck for entertaining • Three streets from Tallow Beach

• 2bed/1.5 home in leafy surrounds • North facing with enormous decks • Unique design and décor incl 6” floorboards • Elevated outlook to the lighthouse • 2239sqm block of land

• Easy-to-love classic in a convenient location • 3-4bed/1.5 bath house on 794sqm block • Big fenced backyard with single garage • Timber floors, spacious rooms, high ceilings • 5 minute walk to town

$1,800,000

$375,000

$629,000

$539,000

www.byronbayfn.com.au

15 LAWSON ST, BYRON BAY

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The Famous Leaded and Unleaded Uncle Tom’s Pies

AUCTION 1 acre freehold land with great road frontage The Famous Pie Shop 2 bedroom residence Inground pool

THIS THURSDAY 5PM Ocean Shores Country Club 25 minutes to airport 15 minutes to Byron Bay Located at the entrance to Mullumbimby, the heart of the Byron Shire

For inspections, contracts and figures call Peter Browning on 0411 801 795

New Management of Residential Property – Earn 10,000 Reward Points

List and Sell Exclusively – Earn 20,000 Reward Points

Brunswick Heads 02 6685 0177


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www.inrealestate.com.au Exuding Charm And Grace

Investor Or First Home Buyer Sleeping Beauty

Charming 90 yr old Queenslander, with beautiful polished floors, high ceilings and french doors leading out to the north facing deck with views to the Pacific Ocean and overlooking the 2 acre block. The master bedroom has a bay window and its own ensuite. The other two bedrooms leading out to an enclosed verandah and to the main bathroom. Living, dining and the modern kitchen are open plan and downstairs is a huge rumpus room with its own shower and toilet. The owner is moving and is keen to sell.

Set in an elevated position, this spacious 2 bedroom apartment presents an affordable entry into the Ocean Shores market. Carpeted and open plan design, this apartment is in a leafy setting in walking distance to the shopping centre. The newly renovated kitchen features hardwood bench tops and tiled flooring. Bathroom and laundry are separated and there is one carport available. Will suit investor or first home buyer.

$875,000

This beautifully architect designed and hand crafted timber home sits on top of a hill on 1 acre of land with a perfect north east aspect. The home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, cathedral ceilings, 6” brushbox floorings, a modern kitchen with Smeg appliances and a 100 year old Australian cedar front door. There are old trees on the property and many different palms have been planted keeping the garden low maintenance.

$225,000

$719,000

They Won’t Come Cheaper

One For The Family

Private And Secluded

630 sqm block overlooking Marshall Creek Nature Reserve. One of the last blocks left in this relatively new culde-sac subdivision in Ocean Shores. The owner bought elsewhere and priced the land for a quick sale. Soil tests and contour survey are already done and a set of Phil Ainstey house plans are drawn up and ready for council. The owner is also available to assist with finance. This property would suite first home builder. Call now to see the position and the house plans.

Three bedroom, two bathroom brick / veneer home in Ocean Shores. Ideal for the family with a 999sqm level, fully fenced block of land with side access to bring in the boat or the caravan or even apply for a granny flat. Plenty of room for the kids whilst mom keeps an eye on things through the kitchen window. Kitchen and dining are open plan and includes R/C air-conditioning. The double garage has an internal access and house and garden are low maintenance. Well worth an inspection.

16 acres of privacy with two house sites. Roll up your sleeves and let the work begin. The road has been done and power and phone are available to the site. The house site on top is north east facing and the views into the Hinterland are magnificent. The site at the bottom has two new cabins which need plumbing and electrical and would serve the owners as a temporary dwelling until the house is built. Most of the 16 acres are low maintenance forest. Call now and inspect this unique piece of land.

$179,000

$395,000

$350,000

(02) 6684 3600

InRealEstate 90 Robinsons Road, Mullumbimby

Ernst Reisch 0428 842 387

15 FLETCHER STREET, BYRON BAY – TELEPHONE: 02 6685 6222

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CED!

Unique 1.939Ha Block

$1,100,000 Gorgeous Newrybar Home

. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac at the popular McGettigans area . Currently has a small cottage returning $300 per week . DA approved plans for B&B with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms . Creek and dam, large shed . Only 5 minutes to Byron’s CBD

Kaye Wilkie 0412 856 208

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$570,000 Fabulous Lakeside Unit

. Original 3 bedroom timber home on 778sqm block . Lovely wrap-around verandahs . High ceilings, french doors, timber shutters . 15 minutes to Byron’s CBD . Vendor Must sell – see us today!

Kaye Wilkie 0412 856 208

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$359,000 Make An Offer!

15 Middleton Street

$850,000

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Handy to town, this unit is sure to please! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 storey unit Excellent location in managed complex Direct access to an inground pool lagoon and BBQ area . Fully furnished, carpeted throughout with an internal access from SLUG

. Brooklet 3 bedroom home + income on 5 acres . Fabulous rural views to Nightcap Ranges . Only 20 minutes to Byron Bay and 10 minutes to Bangalow . 500 x 8 year old coffee trees, plus spring fed dam

. Great central location, just minutes from Main Beach & town . On the doorstep of Main Beach . Original Byron Bay home on a 509sqm block . 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom . Adjacent to parkland . Rear lane access & off street parking

Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537

Kaye Wilkie 0412 856 208

David Gordon 0418 856 222

AUCTIONS ONSITE SATURDAY 13 AUGUST

Anderson’s Hill

$848,000 Country Style Home

$670,000

. Fabulous north facing home set on 2.36 acres . Lighthouse and ocean views from elevated position . 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, informal & formal living areas . Only 12 minutes to Byron and 4 kms to the beach . Vendor wants it sold!

. Large north facing family home in Myocum . Set on a flat fenced and quiet 1 acre block . Spacious open plan living areas with high ceilings . 3 bedrooms, study and separate dining . Huge 5.5 x 10m shed and double lock up garage with internal access

Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537

Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537

11am – 5 Roses Road, Federal 2pm – 11 Byron Bay Rd, Bangalow Contact Kaye Wilkie 0412 856 208

BYRON BAY RESIDENTIAL

Gilmore Court Holiday Apartment

$835,000 Sunny Sunrise Duplex

. Prime location right opposite Main Beach . Attractive investment opportunity for the astute purchaser . Split level 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom holiday apartment . Open plan kitchen, dining & living area . Front patio and single lock up garage

David Gordon 0418 856 222

$360,000

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Perfect for the first homeowner or investor Handy Sunrise Beach location 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Nice fenced front courtyard and good sized backyard . Priced to sell and has a committed owner.

Michael Gudgeon 0419 495 494


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Something Different Skinners Shoot, Byron Bay “Te marae” is a 5 acre north-facing property situated 3.5Km from the town centre and beaches of Byron Bay, 5 minutes drive past the famous Arts Factory and Buddha Bar. This park-like property has a huge variety of trees including hoop pines and five Moreton Bay figs. Bird and wildlife is abundant and includes wallabies, echidnas, bush turkeys and rosellas. The main residence offers an indoor/outdoor lifestyle with huge deck and servery, three bedrooms, home office, bathroom, extra outside shower and toilet and provision for ensuite off the large upstairs main bedroom and deck. There is a 2-storey 3-bedroom second residence with large deck, separate driveway and parking area. In another setting is a huge “getaway” style african safari tent with full facilities including driveway and parking. This is an exclusive domain with quality lifestyle and total privacy. Asking price: $1,595,000. Contact Mark Blenkarne, ph. 02 6685 7479, or for full suite of photos refer: www.realestateguide.com.au/skinners-shoot.

Buy direct from builder Brand spanking new in Ocean Shores. This stylish elevated home with delightful easterly views of the blue Pacific, is now seriously for sale. Dramatic high ceilings, timber floors, granite bench-tops, bi-fold glass walls opening to huge decks, three bedrooms, master with ensuite, office and double garage with electric remote are standard creature comforts in a house with a 5-star rating. Many more pleasant surprises in design and finish await your inspection. The consensus of opinion among the local real estate principals is that this property is streets ahead of any other in position and value up to $550,000. The builder has grown impatient with the market and has instructed us to present all offers. The asking price remains at $535,000. Perhaps you will be the one to negotiate the selling price. Contact Wal Leeke at Byron Shire Real Estate on 02 6685 1754 or 0411 707 616.

Affordable beachside living These brand new two and three bedroom apartments start from $385,000.Take an easy flat walk to the beach or a stroll to the restaurants, shopping centre is only a few minutes away. Education facilities include both public & private schools with TAFE College and the Tweed campus of Southern Cross University. Two modern hospitals are only ten minutes away and have excellent bus services to the Gold Coast. Only an hour from Brisbane, hour to Byron Bay and 15 minutes to Coolangatta airport. Call Mark Zwemer at Kingscliff Professionals on 02 6674 9000 or 0428 717 034. www.kingscliffsurf.com

Most affordable Sean Kenny Real Estate are excited to be appointed exclusive marketing agent for this well presented home in Ocean Shores. This home consists of three bedrooms with a three way bathroom, another fabulous feature are two outside entertaining areas and WOW what a backyard! With space and privacy this block is 948.5 sqm approx. Ideally suiting anyone who is first home buyer or investor with potential rent of $280 per week. Don’t miss this one ! Just reduced to $320,000, was $339,000. Contact Sean Kenny at Sean Kenny Real Estate on 02 6684 2200 or 0419 624 024.

Just minutes walk from Tallows Fantastic three level, three bedroom, two bathroom timber home in a landscaped, private location only minutes walk to Suffolk Park Shopping Village and beautiful Tallow Beach. This beachside home has polished timber floors, high ceilings, open plan, modern kitchen and living and north-east facing timber verandah. The spacious master bedroom has an ensuite and built-in robes with plenty of storage space. The property also features internal access to the laundry and remote lockup garage. Currently rented at $320 per week with great tenants, makes this a secure beachside property investment or live-in family home, set in a lovely tropical community setting. $495,000. Contact Warwick Taylor on 0403 124483 or 6685 6552 at Byron Bay Professionals, corner Lawson and Fletcher Streets.

To advertise on this page please call Vic in Byron on 6685 5222 or Julie or Pete in Mullum on 6684 1777.


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Properties Open For Inspection 3/84 Lawson Street, 162 Alcorn Street, Byron Bay Suffolk Park Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm 1/118 Lighthouse Road, 1 Tristania Place, Byron Bay Byron Bay Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm 1/3 Mackellar Court, 113A Paterson Street, Byron Bay Byron Bay Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm 1/46 Lawson Street, 5/24 Scott Street ‘Oasis’, Byron Bay Byron Bay Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm

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Located In Lennox Head 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Home Q 600m To Lennox Head Town & Beach Q DA Approved For Detached Duplex, Plans Available Q Great Investment Opportunity Q Agent Declares Interest Q Live In, Rent Out Or Redevelop $550,000

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FOR THE CREATIVE ENTREPRENEUR 5 Bed, 2 Bath Managers Residence Separate Multi-purpose Hall Q 2.5 Acres Of Landscaped Grounds Q Approval As Cultural Arts Centre Q Perfect For A Wide Range Of Uses Q Gym, Yoga, Dance Or Martial Arts Hall

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Fabulous Timber Home Positioned On Elevated Block Q In-town Living, Walk To Everything Q 3 Bedroom Anstey Designed Residence Q Timber Floors, Spacious Balconies Q Private Rear Courtyard & Tropical Gardens

2 Homes, Total: 6 Bed, 4 Bathroom Residence Set Amidst 8 Acres Of Tropical Grounds Q Borders On Emigrant Creek Q Spacious & Light-filled Interior Q Rural Bliss & Comfortable Lifestyle Q Perfect For The Extended Family Q Central Courtyard, Inground Pool

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Industrial Potential

Great Beach House Ample accommodation is offered in this fabulous beach house, with six bedrooms, three bathrooms including an approved granny flat ensuring this well built home will house all of your guests comfortably during the summer season. With raked ceilings and large open rooms it is set at the quiet end of Alcorn Street. There is also a three car space carport, practical layout, a sunny north east aspect and is set on a level 893sqm allotment with rear lane access. Located only meters from the beach the potential is endless, renovate or keep as your private beach house. Contact Sharon McInnes at L.J.Hooker Byron Bay. 0408 659 649. $950,000 Byron Bay

Direct Frontage To Golf Course Stunning lakeside aspect, together with direct access & frontage to 12th hole at Ocean Shores Country Club make this property a golfers dream. The home is contemporary with 9’ ceilings throughout. It features three bedrooms plus an office plus a separate airconditioned studio. There are two living rooms, a separate dining room and two bathrooms. The main bedroom is complemented with a timber deck area. Extensive landscaping ensures total privacy. For more information or to arrange an inspection call the owner Gary Morphett on 0412 026 684.

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Commercial Lease Byron Bay CBD 2 / 15-19 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay. Commercial premises in prime position within Byron Bay CBD, close to all amenities and surrounded by other great retail outlets. Area 94sqm. Available now. Rent $896 per square metre ($7020 per month) +GST +outgoings. Long lease available. Contact Liz Friend, Byron Bay First National Real Estate on 02 6685 8466 or email commercial@byronbayfn.com Byron Bay

Beachside Lifestyle

A fantastic opportunity exists for the astute investor. Located in the old section of the industrial estate on the corner of Acacia Street is this great 1142sqm block. Currently there are 4 factory units on the block with long existing tenants. The options are endless! For further information please contact Sharon McInnes 0408 659 649 or Glen Irwin 0418 604 080 at L.J.Hooker Byron Bay. $490,000.

Byron Bay

Architect’s Own

Just 300m from South Golden Beach, in a craftsman built, high set home. Five years old, 210sqm house on 1050sqm block, open plan living with big deck, four bedrooms including huge master bedroom with big walk through robe and ensuite. Main bathroom ensuite to 2 bedroom. Downstairs room suitable for office or rumpus room, third toilet downstairs. Landscaped gardens, huge concrete floored undercover area, with lots of storage space. Alternatively, purchase the house with the rest of the 4,500sqm block, currently subdivided into two more fully serviced building blocks. View more pictures www.helensthouse.com Please contact the owner 02 6680 4368.

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Winner of an RAIA NSW Country Division Architectural Award this 1920’s farm house on approx. 5 acres has been uniquely renovated & transformed into a luxurious contemporary residence.The alteration was designed to allow for open plan lifestyle & to re-orient living areas to benefit from the northerly aspect. These features include three large bedrooms and two luxury bathrooms, expansive open plan living, modern kitchen, fireplace, northern deck & swimming pool with well established gardens. Contact Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798, Janice Cameron on 0427 807 335. Agents in conjunction Tim Miller 0411 757 425, Reg Miller 0429 871 306 Price $1,150,000

Can’t Judge A Book By Its Cover Open House, Saturday 11am - 12 noon. 75 Orana Road, Ocean Shores. Four bedrooms, split level, large formal lounge, double garage, north facing entertaining area, four person spa & sauna. Inspirational manicured gardens, stainless cookware, light and airy living. If you or someone you know, want quality living with a resort feel at home then this is a must to inspect. For a private viewing call Peter at L.J.Hooker Brunswick Heads on 0411 801 795.

Brunswick Heads

Excellent 100 acre farm featuring good clean undulating country ideal for cattle grazing or other rural pursuits. Located within 5 minutes drive to Mullumbimby and 15 minutes drive to Byron Bay. Complete with a well presented four bedroom farm house, spring fed well suitable for consumption, nine internal paddocks, stock yard, 2 x 5000 gallon water tanks and much more. This is a private property in a great location. Contact John Brophy at Ray White Byron Bay on 0438 878 465 $1.2 Million.

Ka-Toush With its great position in town Ka-Toush is now for sale. Its lavish rich Middle Eastern ambiance is very relaxed and welcoming. For over four years, this has been a well established business that has an excellent reputation for good, tasty food and it has successfully operated as a takeaway, delivery, catering & functions. It has a strong established clientele, with both the locals & visitors to the area. Large floor area 121sqm it features an impressive, spacious kitchen, cool room & freezer. Contact Peter Hollow at The Professionals Byron Bay on 02 6685 6552 or 0429 809 363. Price reduced to $120,000 Byron Bay



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