Byron Shire Echo – Issue 22.25 – 27/11/2007

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THE BYRON SHIRE ECHO Advertising & news enquiries: Mullumbimby 02 6684 1777 Byron Bay 02 6685 5222 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au Available early Tuesday at: http://www.echo.net.au VOLUME 22 #25 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2007 22,300 copies every week

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C H A M PA G N E

Labor sweeps into power

It’s schoolies’ hour in the sun

Elliot holds Richmond Buoyed by the nationwide swing to Labor, ALP candidate Justine Elliot had a comfortable win in the seat of Richmond. She took 39,000 votes on preferences to 27,200 votes for Sue Page of the Nationals. Ms Elliot took 58.9% of the two party preferred vote with a favourable swing of 7.5%. On the primary votes Ms Elliot was well ahead with 44.12% to Dr Page’s 36.58%. Of the other candidates Greens Giovanni Ebono polled well to take 15.3% of the primary vote with a favourable swing of 1.65%. The other runners managed less than two per cent each. Ms Elliot told The Echo, ‘I feel very honoured and privileged to be re-elected to serve the people of Richmond. It’s clear from the election result that people are looking to the future, not the past. ‘It’s a fantastic outcome. Across the whole of Australia people have shown faith in Kevin Rudd’s fresh ideas. I’m really looking forward to representing the electorate of Richmond in the new Labor government.’

Within Byron Shire, Ms Elliot was ahead on primary votes in 11 of the 16 booths while Greens Giovanni Ebono took the rest. Mr Ebono scored best in the smaller country booths, taking 58% of the primary at Wilsons Creek and 40% at Federal, but also had substantial support in Byron Bay (33%), and his home town Mullumbimby (35%). In response to his support Mr Ebono said, ‘It is ďŹ tting that Northern NSW and Tasmania should emerge from this election as rural Greens strongholds. The Green movement began here

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with the Nightcap Forest actions and then went on to save the Franklin. ‘On Saturday, we won a string of booths from Byron Bay to Nimbin on preferences, but we still have a lot of work to do in Tweed Heads. The people of Byron Shire know that we will all be living according to Green principles within twenty years and believe that we should start planning for it now.’

Jann Gilbert Like devotees being called to prayer, the sound of the ďŹ nal school bell heralds the start of the annual adolescent pilgrimage to adulthood. It’s that much-maligned three weeks of the year that sees the return of slab-carrying hordes of (hopefully) 18-year-olds; an assortment of mobile ringtones competing for attention that, collectively, sound like an outof-tune orchestra; queues of obviously joyful, bleary-eyed kids at supermarket checkouts; and the sweet voice of exuberant youth that sounds more like a banshee after midnight and a generous smattering of alcohol. Not to mention the beginning of the annual migration of shopping trolleys (as one letter writer last year so eloquently put it). In true Alice Cooper fashion, school is out and while it may be party time for kids, it’s somewhat more like sleepless nights for most parents, some residents, and police, hospital and ambulance services. ‘There’s a lot of kids in town but so far it’s been the

usual stuff, minors using false IDs, under-18s with alcohol, and other alcoholrelated problems,’ says Inspector Owen King from Byron Bay Police. ‘We want to remind kids that, while we encourage celebration, any anti-social behaviour will be acted upon.’ As a relatively recent phenomenon schoolies has attracted more attention than climate change. There’s no doubt that it’s a busy time in a number of ‘chosen’ destinations and, historically, there have been (and probably will continue to be) difďŹ culties with the realities of youth meets celebration, drugs and alcohol. But if kids have learned an over-indulgence response to stress release then it follows that they have learnt it as an inherent part of our culture. Most people can remember their own induction into adulthood. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries it seems alcohol and drug use have become an integral part of the rite-of-passage for most kids but it’s generally the amount or combination not

necessarily the overall presence that can prove to be dangerous. Relieving Principal at Byron Bay High School Ian Davies says, ‘We support the idea of the kids acknowledging the end of their school years in a safe way, and taking responsibility for their behaviour. We don’t give them any speciďŹ c schoolies information but the programs in the PD/H-PE (Personal Development/HealthP hy s i c a l E d u c at i o n ) curriculum cover a variety of issues including sexuality, relationships, and alcohol and drug use, and the Department of Education has a “safe partying packâ€? that’s sent out to schools.’ NSW Health and the State Library of NSW are also involved in a joint initiative druginfo@yourlibrary, which came under fire recently in a media release issued by Ian Cohen MLC condemning the use of the site to advertise accommodation in Byron Bay. ‘I fail to see how advertising a two bedroom apartment in Byron Bay for $3950 per continued on page 6

Q Figures are based on a count of some 78% of the vote. See more at http://vtr. aec.gov.au.

Plans for NYE in the Bay under way The Byron Bay Safety Committee has again been formulating the program for a safe community event for this year’s New Years Eve in Byron Bay. ‘With the success of recent year’s low key, community based, alcohol free, new year event, the same formula is planned for this year to ensure a safe night,’ said chair of the committee, Mayor Jan Barham.

‘Council has again resolved to provide a safe environment by the use of alcohol prohibition on the streets and parks in both Byron Bay and Brunswick. The format for NYE in Byron Bay will proceed as it did last year, focussing the event on the beachfront reserves and minimise the impact on local businesses. ‘The committee is also calling for stallholders to

make an expression of interest to have food and craft stalls on the night and there is an opportunity for community groups to have free stalls to showcase their work and activities. Details of how to apply are available on Council’s website and via advertisements. ‘The event will commence at 3pm with childrens’ activities and market stalls at the continued on page 2

These schoolies enjoy the ocean off Main Beach, Byron Bay. Photo Jeff Dawson

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Baggaley brothers arrested on drug charges Following a four-month investigation by the Drug Squad and Tweed/Byron Local Area Command, Byron Bay local and Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley and his younger brother Dru were charged last week with a number of serious drug offences including manufacturing and supply of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug. Both men were refused bail and appeared in Casino Local Court last Friday. A third man from Newrybar is due to appear in Byron Bay Local Court on Friday December 7 charged with similar offences, and a fourth man from Suffolk Park was arrested but released without charge

Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley in happier times.

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Work has commenced on the Mullumbimby Civic Memorial Hall upgrade. Residents and visitors to Mullumbimby will see that fences have been erected around Mullumbimby Civic Memorial Hall on Dalley Street as construction work has commenced. North coast contractors, Ware Building, will be completing building work over the next six months. The Civic Memorial Hall was closed in 2003 for safety reasons and the start of construction is a signiďŹ cant step forward in providing Mullumbimby with a muchneeded public meeting, functions, events, and multipurpose community venue. ‘Byron Shire Council’s ongoing commitment to this project was supported with funding partnerships with the Australian Government’s Regional Partnerships program for $335,743 and the NSW Ministry of the Arts

beachfront. The popular parade will feature again and there is a request to the community to join in by starting to prepare costumes and group presentations. ‘This year the support of Byron United is welcomed and there is a strong spirit of cooperation to provide for a safe, community friendly NYE in Byron Bay. ‘Licensed venues in Byron Bay will again provide exciting events but these are ticketed and size limited, so those wanting to celebrate the night will need to get in quick. Many restaurants in town will also be open and

require booking.’ The committee thanks those local performers who have offered their talents for the night and buskers are invited to apply to perform on the night. The Safety Committee also appreciates the generous donations from businesses for prizes for the parade and is hoping that there may be other support offered to assist in the provision of necessary infrastructure for the night. Information regarding stallholder’s application, alcohol prohibition and trafďŹ c closures is available on Council’s website www. byron.nsw.gov.au.

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Story & photo Eve Jeffery Our local volunteer Marine Radio Operators handle 10,000 calls a year, and those are only from the boat operators who pass by them on their way to and from the big blue. These figures do not include the dozens of calls for help asking for anything from a tow-in after a breakdown or boaties who simply didn’t take out enough fuel for the day, to rescues of stranded kayaks or surfers, and plane crashes and a variety of other accidents. This group of volunteers, who are part of the ever present Brunswick Valley Rescue Squad, are invaluable when it comes to marine safety and they provide a free 24 hour a day service, literally through rain, hail or shine. Marine Radio Base coordinator Owen Danvers

says that summer is the busy season. ‘We get a lot of visitors to the area over the Christmas break, many of them are not familiar with boating or the waters around here and that can cause problems,’ says Owen. ‘We have eyes out the front all day and it takes only seven minutes from the time we take the call to when the rescue boat heads out past us here at the tower.’ It is this quick response that has saved lives. Though the group gets a small amount of government funding, about enough to cover insurance, and a generous donation of $10,000 from Byron Shire Council, volunteers are constantly fundraising with rescue boat captain Rod Goodacre spending 500 hours alone doing just that last year, as well as his time on the boat.

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But what the squad is desperately in need of now is more radio operators. The roster currently has a staff of 28 but really needs double that in order to make sure every shift is covered when members of the current squad take ill or are on welldeserved holidays. It is to this end that the Marine Radio Base is having an open day on Sunday December 2. For anyone who is interested in becoming an operator, or if you would just like a squiz in the tower, the doors will be open from 10am to 3pm. This is also a good opportunity for registered boat owners to come meet the operators who look after them when they go to sea. Brunswick Rescue’s boat, Sea Rescue One, with Boat Captain Rob Goodacre at the helm, will do a demonstration on the river and

across the bar, and VMR Point Danger are also bringing their brand new rescue boat down for the day to participate in display exercises with the local crew. Open days like these also serve as a bit of a thankyou. Squad spokesperson Penny Fuller says that there is one section of the community that goes unrecognised for their assistance in rescue. ‘As volunteers, many members have full time jobs, that they leave at a drop of a hat when a call is sent out. The silent volunteers, their employers, get little recognition for the community service they provide. We really appreciate our rescuers being able to leave their jobs to help out,’ says Penny. For more information about the open day or becoming a radio operator, phone Owen on 6684 2222 or Penny on 6685 1667.

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E-forums meet modern challenges Story & photo Lou Beaumont It is the dawn of a new information and community engagement era in the Byron Shire. Byron Shire Council and the Byron Region Community College have collaborated in bringing online learning to the fore to more easily engage the community. Council has begun to bring more online information and discussion forums to the Shire’s residents, and the College has begun to transform existing courses into successful online programs for wider community access. Richard Vinycomb of the BRCC said, ‘We have several short courses under the Living and Working Sustainably banner. It is the ideal subject to bring into this medium with the obvious environmental benefits of online learning. Dave Lawrence’s Energy Efficient Housing Design Course was chosen to pilot our innovative blended learning approach. He worked with our team to transform his existing course into an interactive e-course.’ Dave Lawrence told The Echo, ‘We researched the best IT solutions for the program. Technologies such as wikis, blogs, pod and vodcasts make the course really exciting and interactive. Rollover buttons, loads of visuals and mobile diagrams as well as video interviews make the course entertaining as well as informative.’ Vinycomb says, ‘The pilot program was so successful

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the course will now be available to the public by ACE Term I next year. We are able to reach a wider audience and offer participants a variety of ways to engage in the same course.’ It is not just community college students that are to benefit from this project. Councils around Australia are facing common challenges – how to engage community members on controversial issues like development, population growth and the environment. Interested parties work longer hours, maintain busy lives and are often spread over a wide geographical area. Mayor Jan Barham said, ‘Byron Shire is a vibrant and educated community that demands Council progress on sustainability and this

presents huge challenges. How to inform and engage residents so Council can move forward with confidence on projects has been on ongoing dilemma. E-learning and online programs provide tools to meet this challenge and assist council in moving forward on the path of community engagement. ‘Council is realising that the development of online forums and information is the most efficient, equitable and cost effective way for Council and community members to come together. Being online does not require people to be at a certain place. Time constraints due to busy lives can mean it is difficult for people to contact Council, a problem that online forums eradicate. It’s

all really exciting, I look forward to seeing what we’ll do next. It is a natural progression for local government and sometimes it is hard to believe it has not happened before now.’ The benefits of both the college and council e-learning strategies are obvious. For starters, distance from a college or council is no longer an issue and greenhouse gas emissions as a result of travel are reduced. As for council issues, it is hoped that bringing the community together with Council online will make council more user friendly. With greater public access to Council, the aim is for more residents to be able to see and discuss issues before they become concrete decisions in chambers.

Your chance to plant a tree in Heritage Park On Saturday December 1 you can become a part of local botanic history by planting a tree in Mullumbimby’s renowned Heritage Park. Brunswick Valley Landcare is running a tree planting morning from 7.30am to 11.30am. Feel free to drop by at any time to plant one tree or as many as you

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like. Morning tea, donated by Dennetts supermarket, will be provided. Mayor Jan Barham and all councillors have been invited to join in. The planting will be held near the north-western end of the Riverside tennis courts. The aim is to restore the natural vegetation alongside the riverbank and con-

tinue the fine tradition, begun in 1980, of the Byron Flora and Fauna Conservation Society. Some of the founders of this group will join in the planting. Mullumbimby residents the late Russ Maslen and his wife Beryl were the driving force behind the creation of Heritage Park and the work of the society. Voluntary

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Local News Oz Day nominations wanted The search for Byron Shire’s 2008 Local Citizen of the Year is under way with Byron Shire Council launching the call for nominations. The people of Byron Shire are invited to nominate fellow citizens for awards in the following categories: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Senior Sports Person, Junior Sports Person and Community Event of

the Year. Nominees must be Australian citizens and residing in Byron Shire at the time of nomination. Nominations for the 2008 Local Citizen of the Year Awards close Monday December 17. Nomination forms are available from Council at www.byron.nsw.gov.au or by contacting Mila Jones on 6626 7127.

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week for wealthy schoolies fits into their mandate of providing drug and alcohol information to the community,’ said Cohen. No, it doesn’t appear to be a particularly good match but then perhaps it’s their way of attracting kids to the site?! Whether kids take notice of any information provided is often dependent on a combination of things including the sort of boundaries and examples that have been set by parents and other adults, self esteem, peer group pressure and the effect of hormones. Adolescents aren’t renowned for having a great ability to judge the consequences of their actions – but most of us have been there, and some even continue to go there. As Kerryn York, Nurse Manager at Byron Hospital (and mother of two teenage girls) says, ‘Schoolies is not something that stands out. Splendour’s there, Blues Festival, Christmas holidays, New Year’s Eve, they all have an impact. Each night is quite different but it’s mainly alcohol-related injuries like lacerations or fractures.’ Encouraging responsible consumption of alcohol at any time of the year is reliant

Maanee Holm, Teal McCallum, Jana Podhajski, and Yasmin Lewin of Mullumbimby High glammed up for the Year 12 formal last week. Photo Jeff Dawson

on a number of factors including the cooperation of licensed premises. Schoolies is big business, whether it’s alcohol consumed on-site or take-aways. In the majority of cases, as members of the Liquor Accord, licensees do behave responsibly. At a recent RSA refresher course set up by the Accord and conducted by Liquor and Gaming, 120 security and bar staff from all major venues in town participated. Says Gary Charles from the Byron Bay Liquor Accord, ‘Even Liquor and Gaming were impressed at the turnout.’ On the other hand, there are those caught in the recent covert operation set up to coincide with the beginning of schoolies. In a press statement issued last week Inspector King reported that since schoolies began a number of Byron Bay pubs and clubs had been fined for ‘licensing breaches’ and in two cases under-age kids were allegedly discovered by police in licensed venues. Gary Charles admits, ‘Obviously it’s an issue we need to keep working on and we’ll be bringing it up at the next meeting. The objective of the Liquor Accord is to reduce the incidence and impact of crime or anti-

social behaviour related to alcohol and we’re committed to doing that.’ Like other community organisations Byron Youth Services is well aware of the impact of alcohol and drugs on young and old alike. Its Street Cruise program runs throughout the year and will be in operation over the schoolies period weekends. ‘We’re also working in conjunction with “Free to Go” (across from the Beach Hotel), which provides information and alcohol-free entertainment for schoolies. We want kids to have a good time but take it easy and safely, and stay with your mates,’ says BYS Street Cruise Coordinator Deb Pearse. Generally speaking, the barrage of moderation and safety messages doesn’t seem to be entirely ignored by kids. Misinterpreted possibly, when you consider the difference between adults’ and kids’ definitions of moderation. There will always be kids who push the envelope and cause discomfort or worse to themselves or others. Some will come through unscathed, some will bear scars large or small and the very unfortunate few may never make it home.

No doubt it’s these thoughts that have many parents in a state of high anxiety during this time, and all the safety messages in the world may not be much comfort. According to a recent ABC radio report, some parents have lessened the anxiety by becoming involved as a volunteer during schoolies. As KerrynYork says, ‘In the end you’ve got to trust them. Apart from locking them up you don’t have any choice. They’re just kids having fun. It’s up to parents and other adults to set an example and reinforce the message to keep safe, stick with friends, drink responsibly, don’t leave your drink unattended, and be aware of the effects of mixing drugs and alcohol. As a parent you also need to ensure your kids know what to do in an emergency, and who they can contact, no matter what happens.’ As for the rest of us: next time you want to scream at the airhead, egocentric prince/princess who appears to be oblivious to the existence of you or other adults, take three deep breaths, remember that you were young once, that acceptance doesn’t mean condonement, and that it will all be over in a week or so.

New community centre turns 5 Five years ago in December 2002 the Byron Bay Community and Cultural Centre opened its new building to joyful celebrations and a blessing. This year on that day, December 13, another significant event will be part of the celebrations marking those five years. A plinth will be unveiled dedicated to the many families and friends in the area who have been hurt by the loss of loved ones through drug use and overuse. It will be unveiled by Theo Chang,

north coast coordinator of Family Drug Support, an organisation helping families adjust to their grief. He will also give the inaugural annual lecture on matters of interest to our community. ‘It is appropriate because the BCCC has in the past been responsible for support services for the community and in particular the mentally ill including setting up BayAMI, both the youth and general refuges, emergency relief and housing services such as the methadone

clinic, court support, legal advice etc,’ says BCCC. ‘The organisation hopes that in future years it will continue to respond to this community’s needs as they arise.’

Correction Our June 5 edition incorrectly named Quarsim Alum-Zadah as being an Afghanistani refugee, where in fact he is a naturalised Australian citizen. The Echo apologises to him for the error.


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Local News Dashing through the e ro roundabouts oun Jann Gilbert A chorus of nine golden bells greeted community members who turned out last Friday evening to see the lights go up on the Byron Bay Christmas tree. The tree, and other festive decorations and lighting around town, are funded by Byron United members. Onlookers at the tree ceremony were entertained by Byron Circus Arts performers and Santa made a brave dash through Jonson Street traffic on this trusty motor steed, delivering a shower of lollies for all the kids. As part of the official ceremony Father Gary Priest, Anglican Minister for Byron Bay, blessed the tree before the lights went on to a resounding cheer of approval from the crowd. Byron United President Ed Ahern thanked everyone involved. ‘It’s just fantastic. It’s a great community event and a symbol of the community spirit in town’. As part of the overall festivities Byron United is giving business owners in town the chance to win $1000 for

Best Decorated Store, and there are also $700 worth of prizes for the Best Decorated Home. ‘This has brought life to our community and a sense

of unity,’ says Father Gary. ‘It’s wonderful to see families and children of all ages get together. Byron United can be proud of what they’ve achieved’.

Human rights light a flame At 10am on Sunday December 2 Byron Bay will welcome the arrival of the Human Rights Torch at Railway Park. In the lead-up to the 2008 Olympics the Torch Relay aims to raise awareness of human rights abuses in China. The Relay is inspired by the Olympic Torch Relay and is particularly focused on the persecution and reported organ harvesting of practitioners of Falun Gong. The relay visits major cities as well as regional areas throughout the country. The Global Human Rights Torch Relay has already received overwhelming support in Australia, and throughout the world. Your support for the Byron Bay leg of the Human Rights Torch Relay will help make human dignity a priority in the lead up to the 2008 Olympics. For further information contact Emmy on 0404 894 714, or visit www.HumanRightsTorch.org or www. cipfg.org.

A gay old time ahead for Byron tourism Jann Gilbert As the advertising manager for the New York-based, gay The Guide magazine Matt Mathrani has a dream job: travelling the world to source stories, photos and advertising from premier gay tourist destinations. Last week, as guest of Byron Bay Pink Guide publisher Michael Beasley, Matt was in Byron Bay to hold meetings with travel and tourism providers throughout the region. Says Michael, ‘Byron is a favourite destination for gay

travellers and with the 30th anniversary of Mardi Gras next year The Guide is planning a big feature to attract international travellers.’ Dubbed a Lonely Planet for gays the The Guide features information on ‘where to stay, best beaches, bar-hopping, best restaurants, transport… Basically it tells you what to do and where to go from the moment you get off the plane,’ says Matt. ‘The gay travel scene is a huge market and The Guide has grown out of that. We distribute 33,000 copies each

month to major cities all over the US and we’re building new markets in Europe. There’s a lot of money in gay travel. They’re generally professional people, double income, no kids, they’re environmentally aware. Just the sort of tourists you want.’ Michael believes it’s a great opportunity for tourism providers in Byron Bay and surrounding areas. ‘The exposure that Byron will get from this is phenomenal. It’s worth around $70 million a year to the Northern Rivers region. Byron is likely to become the premier

gay destination in Australia over the next five years.’ Mayor Jan Barham, who was at the meeting, also believes that it’s a positive opportunity for tourism in Byron. ‘My prime concern is to attract people to the area who respect and appreciate it. You’re talking about a market that has a high level of awareness that our community is comfortable with.’ For further information contact Michael Beasley at info@byronbaypinkguide. com or log onto www.guidemag.com.

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Bruns craft studio opens to public Story & photo Lou Beaumont Wheel of Life Studios in Brunswick Heads is having an open day this Saturday December 1. The open day will be the first of an ongoing monthly community event featuring clay workshops, fresh and healthy snacks and textile craft activities. Partners in the Wheel of Life, ceramicist Lucy Vanstone and textile designer Kathy Stefanac of Oiko, invite everyone to join them for creation and relaxation in the studio or under the tree in the garden. Make your own clay reindeer with Lucy, with proceeds going towards a much needed new kiln for the studio. The gathering is casual so come and play with clay, have a go on the wheel and gain an experience in firing. Lucy told The Echo, ‘I have a firing service here at the studio and in the past I have paid for kiln maintenance myself but unfortunately the time has come where I need help if I am to keep up this service that I like to provide.’ Lucy will be running a different project each month, giving kids something to look forward to each time. The workshops also coincide with the Brunswick Heads

Tulsi Vanstone shows us one of her favourite reindeer while Jenna Kenny’s little friends bustle for position front of camera.

market day for extra family fun and convenience. Kathy Stefanac of Oiko will be offering a sustainable Christmas decorations and cards project this Saturday. Oiko, launched by Kathy in

2005 with a vision to create environmentally sustainable fashion and textile-based home furnishings, produces fair trade, hemp textiles and handbags. All products are handmade and produced

with a sound ethical business practice that empowers the skilled artisans in Laos and Vietnam, fusing contemporary Australian design and traditional South-East Asian handcraft techniques. Kathy says, ‘Proceeds from the open day project will go to the Healing Family Foundation in Chaing Mai. It is an organisation that supports people with special needs. I had the opportunity to meet the weavers firsthand and was very impressed with their work.’ Both handmade creations, Lucy’s earthy stonewares and Kathy’s textiles, are sold in art gallerys and boutique homeware stores throughout Australia. On the first Saturday of each month, visitors have the opportunity to create a new pottery or sustainable textile project overseen by Kathy and Lucy. Starting this Saturday December 1, come and be creative anytime from 10-4pm at the Wheel of Life Studios behind St Thomas Church on Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Phone 6685 1442 for more information. These open days also give visitors the opportunity to sift through seconds of Lucy’s and Kathy’s beautiful work at the studio shop.

Renewed call to practise safe sex With HIV/AIDS infection rates at the highest level in seven years, he hNorth Coast Area Health Service and ACON are calling for a renewed focus on safe-sex strategies, urging all Australians to remember that ‘prevention is everybody’s business’. In a message to mark World AIDS Day, Saturday December 1, Professor Andrew Grulich, Acting Chair of the NSW Ministerial Advisory Committee on HIV and Sexually Transmissible Infections said, ‘Australians of all ages and backgrounds are affected by HIV/

AIDS – women, men, children, gay, straight, single, married, young and old. We need to continue to be informed about HIV/AIDS, in order to work towards reducing new infections as well as discrimination.’ Dr Tania Lienert, the manager of ACON Northern Rivers, says working together, both locally and globally, is the only way to stop the spread of HIV and reduce the impact of AIDS. ‘So on World AIDS Day, we’re asking people to protect themselves and their partners by using condoms when having sex. We’re ask-

ing people to never share needles and to get tested regularly for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.’ More than 16,000 Australians currently live with HIV/AIDS, with an estimated 450 living within the area covered by the North Coast Area Health Service. Despite the fact that it’s been 25 years since the identification of HIV, people living with HIV/AIDS are still facing barriers accessing healthcare services, accommodation and insurance, as well as prejudice within the work environment.

Alarmingly, as rates of new HIV diagnoses increase, so too has the perception in some quarters, that new treatments have lessened the seriousness of HIV/AIDS. Professor Grulich stressed that, ‘Early access to HIV testing and treatments allows many people with HIV infection to live longer and enjoy a better quality of life. However, people need to be aware that there is still no cure for HIV/AIDS.’ To find out more about local World AIDS day events, visit www.worldaidsdaynsw. org.au.

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Holiday letting: nothing happened Michael McDonald A debate of some 90 minutes last Thursday by Byron Shire Councillors failed to resolve any holiday letting issues for Council or the community as a whole. The debate was prefaced by comments from longtime locals Ann McCabe and Paul McCarthy who outlined the frustration of residents repeatedly having their peace and quiet disturbed. Mr McCarthy said Council should have a management policy and put up as a guide the ‘house rules’ devised by the Holiday Letting Organisation (HLO) for short term lessees. Ms McCabe said, ‘People are making a lot of money at the expense of the community. They’re absentee landlords and you won’t see them in front of the shopping centre selling raffle tickets for the community. It’s getting worse and it’s not going to go away.’ The debate began with a successful rescission motion (5-4, Cr Ray Kestle absent)

on a recent motion by Cr Ross Tucker that ‘Council does not consider the possible tenures of leases, tariffs and accommodation agreements in its merit assessments of development applications’. It then moved to a notice of motion by Cr Peter Westheimer for Council to introduce ‘a development application and/or licensing system or differential rate for holiday lettings in the Shire wide LEP’. The ambiguity of this proposal was gradually changed, by a process of debate best described as woeful, to that Council requires an approval system for holiday letting. Cr Jan Mangleson then put up an amendment that Council ‘consider’ a clause in the draft LEP, workshopped the previous day with some councillors and planning staff, which in part would allow holiday letting in low density residential zones and medium density residential zones. Neither the ‘consideration’ nor the

call for an ‘approval system’ provide any immediate change to the status quo. In any case the majority of councillors was not happy with either proposal. Cr Westheimer’s effort went down 5-4, and Cr Mangleson’s amendment bombed 8-1. No further luck was had by Cr Tucker with his foreshadowed motion to have Council staff liaise with the HLO with the aim of developing a management system to set a standard of social behaviour for short term residential occupancy – lost 5-4. It seems we may have a wait out until 2009 for the new shirewide LEP for any restrictions on holiday letting and, unless residents are particularly vociferous, they will be allowed in residential zones. In the meantime, as Paul McCarthy noted, it’s ‘lawyers at ten paces’ if Council tries to enforce its 1988 LEP. It is obviously a compliance issue which Council staffers don’t have the

resources to enforce – and the elected Council as a whole doesn’t have the will to do so. It is also a policing issue in relation to offensive behaviour, and Ms McCabe noted that police have been helpful in responding to residents’ complaints; perhaps they could use their new lockdown powers. Mayor Jan Barham gave an impassioned speech about the loss of the soul of Byron Bay, the loss of 263 permanent residencies to short term accommodation at high rental, and ‘messages going back to the tourism industry we’re a rip-off town’. Welcome to the free market economy, which any templates in the hands of NSW planning minister Frank Sartor are unlikely to moderate. In the unthinkable category, like death and the end of the world, is the possibility that visitors eventually will get jack of the Bay and go elsewhere, thereby freeing up homes to become homes again.

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Byron takes major urban design prizes The elite of the architecture and development communities turned up at the new Fins at Salt restaurant last Thursday night, where Byron Bay excelled at the 2007 Mayne Investments Northern Rivers Urban Design Awards Dinner. ‘Byron developments took the top awards in all of the categories amongst a very strong line-up of projects,’ says Awards Chair Steve Connelly. Troppo Architects’ commercial and residential development on the corner of Bay and Fletcher Streets received both the overall Grand Winner prize and the Award For Excellence in the Public Domain category. The Byron at Byron Resort, Spa and Conference Centre received the Award for Excellence in two categories,

Sustainability and Private Domain. Eight projects were awarded altogether, including the A&I Hall in Bangalow, which received a Merit Award in the Sustainability category and ‘Defining Bruns’ by University of Melbourne students, which took a Merit Award in the Planning, Analysis and Research Category. The Urban Design Awards Jury Chair, Phillip Follent (City Architect for the Gold Coast City Council) praised the local industry, saying ‘The Jury noticed during its travels that there was a tangible community spirit evident in many of the projects and a desire by councils to firstly, capitalise on the best assets of the area and secondly, to make more of ordinar y and sometimes

neglected spaces to do something special for their citizens. Overall the entries exhibit quality in their intent and mostly in execution with some excelling on both counts. I wish many were in fact on the Gold Coast.’ Yet at the same time Mr Follent advised that councils be vigilant and have the right staff to assess the appropriateness of design decisions. ‘While it is natural for planning sections of councils to have planners, it is also essential that their skills are complemented by staff who are trained in design, such as architects and landscape architects, who can provide invaluable assistance in the assessment process… More well articulated, robust assessment decisions are much more legally defensible and the investment in

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The legacy of John Winston Howard Vol 22 #25

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A big job ahead Congratulations to Justine Elliot, who easily retained the seat of Richmond, helped along by the national swing to Labor. Judging by Kevin Rudd’s acceptance speech, he expects a lot of all his MPs, and Ms Elliot has the added responsibility of a demanding electorate. Now she has been so convincingly returned by the trust of the electors, we expect her to fulfil that trust. It will begin with the honouring of promises such as $1.5 million for the sport and cultural centre off Ewingsdale Road. We also hope that Mr Rudd’s policies on health and education will see the much-needed injection of funds into schools, hospitals and outreach services on the north coast. In the area of town and environmental planning, Ms Elliot can now do a lot to get herself up to speed on the issues facing the seachange councils. A long chat with the local mayors would be a good place to start. Locally, the standard of the campaigns by the major contenders was disappointing, relying mostly on scare tactics and clichés. We are indebted to Giovanni Ebono of the Greens for providing some fun and some intellectual content. We hope Ms Elliot keeps in mind the influence of the green vote in the electorate and realises that we expect more than party rhetoric on environmental issues. Mr Rudd began his career as PM with a promise to be inclusive, an appeal for an egalitarian society without the usual divisions such as big business pitted against unionism. It is a starry-eyed beginning which will be quickly subsumed into the realpolitik of dealing with vested interests. Australia’s future is to a great degree beyond the nation’s control – despite departing PM John Howard ramping it up as ‘a great country’ – hostage to international market trends and the looming consequences of climate change. But Rudd’s election brings hope that the challenges will be faced head on. And congratulations also to Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female deputy prime minister. It has been a long time coming but finally a determined woman has kicked a hole in the glass ceiling of the domain protected so fiercely by the boy’s club.

Playing safely Our reporter Jann Gilbert canvasses most of the issues associated with schoolies in her front page story this week. It’s an exciting time for teenagers released from the confines of school and also a potentially dangerous time partying in a town like Byron Bay with its dark underbelly as well as its bright attractions. Obviously there will be a certain amount of aggro and bad behaviour – which is not the sole province of visitors – but we hope most schoolies will have a fabulous time and respect the Shire’s environmental values which make it a great place to visit. A little politeness to locals would also go a long way. We would especially like to remind schoolies and other visitors to be wary of drink spiking. Do not leave your drinks unattended and certainly do not accept drinks from dodgy strangers.

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ohn Winston Howard was Australia’s second longest-serving Prime Minister, presiding almost unchallenged over the political landscape for well over a decade. His time in government cannot be dismissed lightly. However it can be dismissed heavily, so here goes. Even on his political deathbed, Howard insisted that his government had delivered great economic reform. In fact in almost 12 years he implemented just three important changes, all of highly dubious merit. The first was to move the responsibility for monetary policy from the elected government to the governmentappointed Reserve Bank. This meant that he no longer had to take the blame for rises in interest rates, while of course continuing to demand the credit for falls. This early switch developed into a pattern: throughout his prime ministership, Howard steadfastly refused to accept responsibility for anything. Only on Saturday night, with nothing left to lose, was he prepared to own up. Howard’s second legacy was the never-ever GST, a particularly nasty piece of regressive taxation whose only virtue is its universality; if a GST is absolutely comprehensive it is impossible to avoid. By compromising with Democrats to exempt some so-called essential items, Howard destroyed even this advantage. The GST remains an unfair and lazy way of collecting revenue, and has led to an immensely complicated series of benefits and handouts to compensate for its ill effects. It is now entrenched as a monument to Howard’s political dishonesty and economic incompetence. The third innovation was,

of course, WorkChoices. Unheralded and badly thought out, this grab-bag of ideological thuggery was thrust upon a startled electorate when an unexpected opportunity arose, and the results are now clear. Some of its worst features have already been quietly disposed of, and most of the rest will go as soon as the senate allows.What is left will indeed constitute reform of the industrial relations system; but it will not be the ‘reform’ of which Howard boasted. Howard’s other claim is that he leaves Australia a stronger, prouder and more prosperous country than he found it. Stronger? Well, that it depends how you measure it. Howard huggers have always claimed that in international

overall wealth has grown, although Howard has had very little to do with that. But we are also far, far deeper in debt, and less secure as a result. By an economist’s measure, our material wealth has grown; but if prosperity is seen as a wider indicator of quality of life, as genuine happiness, Howard failed us badly. And if we are wealthier, at what cost? We are certainly not the people we were in 1996 when the government last changed. For more than eleven years, John Howard led us on a voyage driven by greed and fear, into parochialism and paranoia, selfishness and racism, bigotry and corruption, and other dark places in the Australian psyche where we never should have gone. It was a

It was a mean and ugly trip, and it will take us all a long time to recover. by Mungo MacCallum affairs, Australia now punches above its weight. What they actually mean is that Howard was duchessed by George Bush, who found him a very amenable acolyte. The rest of the world saw us in that light. Stronger should mean more independent, and self-confident. The only bit of Australia in which those qualities are more obvious is the Australian cricket team. Prouder, then? Certainly more arrogant, less tolerant – the pride that is counted among the seven deadly sins. But prouder of real and lasting achievement? What achievement? And more prosperous – some people certainly are, much; and the country’s

mean and ugly trip, and it will take us all a long time to recover. As he left the Wentworth hotel on Saturday night surrounded by his weeping and cheering entourage of orcs my main feeling was not of exultation or even euphoria, but of relief – the same sort of reaction as I had to Cathy Freeman’s win at the Sydney Olympics, or at the moment, 17 years ago, when I stubbed out my last cigarette. The result was long-anticipated and entirely welcome, but how dreadful I and many others would have felt if it had not happened. And on that note spare a thought for Labor’s patriarch, Gough Whitlam, who against

most expectations has survived to see another Labor government in Canberra. The final word should be his: a great quotation which he used in another context altogether, but which is utterly appropriate for November 24, 2007: E quindi uscimmo a reverder le stelle. It is the last line of Dante’s Inferno, describing the poet’s return from hell, and it means: And thence we emerged, to see the stars again. But if Howard was wrong about most things, he at least got Peter Costello right. For eleven years the man sat there drooling, lusting after the leadership of his party, talking up a storm to his credulous colleagues, plotting with sycophants, sending out his dwarfish messenger Glenn Milne to relate improbable stories of his talent and support. He never actually had the guts to do anything about it, but by golly he let it be known that when the opportunity came, he would show us all. And when his party was not only ready to offer him the prize, was indeed in real need of his services, Costello spat the dummy right out of the ground. Prime Minister, with all the trappings of office and all the resources of government, would be just fine; but leader of the opposition, the challenge Kevin Rudd took on at precisely Costello’s age before sweeping to victory in less than a year, looked just a little too much like hard work. Poor Petey-pie, too old at fifty, too lazy at any time. When his colleagues are considering a farewell gift for him, they should pass over the gold watch and all chip in for an iron lung. This would at least remove any lingering doubt over whether Peter Costello would work in one.


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Council consulting Council is consulting and will contact approximately 600 residents to ascertain priorities for the coming planning period. In case you are not aware, every time we have a reasonable amount of rain (100mls or thereabouts) in Mullumbimby hundreds of litres of raw sewage pour into the Brunswick River and has no trouble reaching Brunswick Heads. If we get a survey it is hoped your number one priority is to repair/replace our obsolete and broken sewage piping system. This should be done before we complete the new sewerage works at Valances Road (cost $30 million approx). Council intends spending $1.5 million over three years to try and fix the sewer pipes but they have been trying and spending big dollars (seven figures) for years to very little effect. The existing pipes are old, deep, affected by trees and located extensively in a floodprone, poor draining and waterlogged landscape. It would seem sensible to replace these old pipes with new ones, and $1.5m would go a long way to stopping this disposal of raw sewage into our river and onto our beaches. Malcolm Murray

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Transgender issues If you blinked your eyes, you mightn’t have noticed that Tuesday last week (November 20) was worldwide Transgender Day of Remembrance. Sadly, it attracted no media attention whatever. Transgender refers to ‘gender identity’. It means the person doesn’t behave according to what others

In defence of the bridlepath The bridlepath or community trail is a great project that will be of benefit to many in a very low key way. It will inconvenience few, if any, although as usual there will be fears of the end of the world as we know it. Unlike the festivals it will not have any adverse impact on our local infrastructure but on the contrary will add to it. As for those landholders who are objecting to it, I think you should also take a deep breath and recognise that no-one is going to demolish sheds or houses and no trail user is going to want to see what you’re eating for breakfast. In most instances solutions can be arrived at through negotiation. The bottom line is that

these crown reserves are community land and that the current legal situation means that anyone who knows where the reserves lie can legally traverse them even with a car. The bridlepath will effectively do only two things. It will make the pathways clear and signposted and it will prevent motorised use. It will also allow more wildlife corridor plantings on the verges and can be a great co-project with landcare groups. The two are quite compatible and there are already locations in the shire where the two co-exist in harmony. Finally, while the bridlepath currently enjoys full support from Council, the

reserves themselves are not under the control of Council. Nevertheless, I would hope that those councillors under pressure from objecting residents will maintain their resolve to continue to support this worthy project because at the end of the day they will be proud to bear witness to its completion. Support, by the way, doesn’t mean Council’s money. We are a community group who roll up our sleeves and do what’s necessary. I reckon this shire could do with a bit more all-round friendliness, a few more waves and a few less fingers.

expect in terms of their physical/genetic sex characteristics. It’s connected with no particular sexual orientation. Transgender people may be heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual or asexual. It includes Transsexual, Cross-dressing, Transvestite, and Androgynous. In short, people who are ‘different’ in ways that challenge our conventional notions of male and female, masculine and feminine. But why ‘Remembrance’? Why not ‘Celebration’? That’s because of violence. We remember the many who’ve lost their lives as a result of violence just because of who they are. They are murdered simply because others don’t accept their right to exist. At least one transgender person in the USA loses their life each month because of social prejudice and religion-based bigotry. The same is probably true here – we don’t keep statistics. Being the target of immense hatred and intolerance, transgender people have nevertheless been the first to proudly take a stand for social justice for all kinds

of people who are different. So, next time you notice someone who doesn’t fit your preconceived notions of masculine and feminine, don’t turn away. Meet them and tell them how proud you are to have met a Very Special Person. Because that’s what they are.

Ford and Dave Forrest helped put the booklet together. With one of the key insecticides used in chemical macadamia growing, endosulfan, slated for a global ban because of its persistence and bio-accumulation in the environment, it’s probably a good time for local growers to consider converting their farms to organic production. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the Northern Rivers Region became a world leader in organic macadamia production! To download the document see www.dpi.nsw.gov. au/primefacts.

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the safety of land when a great white came up next to them during a surfing lesson last week (almost certainly the same shark that attacked a kayaker a few weeks earlier) should be truly enough warning that authorities should act quickly, and in a way that will have some positive outcome. Chasing sharks out to sea in a boat, which is what was done to the great white after the kayak attack, obviously doesn’t count for anything, as the sharks just swim back. To say that humans are in the shark’s domain when they enter the ocean as a rationale for not taking action is like saying we shouldn’t protect ourselves from a virus, bacteria or other pathogen. Viruses and similar lifeforms have been on earth a lot longer than humans; we are in that sense, living in their domain, yet not many would argue that we should allow them to have free rein to decimate the population. Gold Coast beaches, only an hour north of Byron, have been meshed for many years, as have Sydney beaches, and many others worldwide, such as in South Africa. Meshing the beaches doesn’t eradicate sharks completely, but it does reduce the number of sharks, lessening the likelihood of attacks.

I would like to respond to comments made by Mat Morris of Splendour in the Grass (Letters, November 20). The DA for Splendour mentions 22,500 patrons plus 2,000 staff and performers, so that is very close to 25,000 attendees. As well, 15,000 cars are expected on the site each day. This is an intensive use of the land. While we are talking numbers: 66% is cleared land, not 70%, and that is a difference of 10ha. As for Morris’s comment that ‘Billinudgel Nature Reserve and the forest blocks …will be fenced off’, this action will have a negative impact on the reserve and the wildlife corridor. The purpose of the corridor is to link the reserve to the hinterland forests. Stopping the freedom of movement of wildlife in and out of the reserve for 30 days is not a good idea. According to the DA it will take 21 days to ‘bump in’ the temporary infrastructure for the three day event and seven days to ‘bump out’. How many events will there be each year? I note that the Splendour proposal includes rehabilitation planting to the south of Jones Road. This is good, however Splendour plans a carpark area south of Jones Road and the access road between the carpark and the Mark Abriel festival site will go through Byron Bay the proposed rehabilitation

area. So the rehabilitation will be of little value to the local fauna. Good on you for organising tree planting sessions and allocating funds to worthy causes. Philanthropy is a wonderful thing but it does not change the fact that your proposed development is an industrial music event situated in the wrong place.

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My wife Kerelen Jefferys and I have just returned from six months in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. While in Cambodia we got involved with assisting poverty stricken children to get into school, both Khmer school (public) and The Regent English School for English tuition. Henri Joncourt Many kids in SihaByron Bay noukville on the southern

Serious issues for north Byron Shire Q Regarding Rene Thalmann’s letter (Echo, November 20). My desire is to make sure that all the correct information regarding the north of the shire is out there for all people to digest and make their own opinions. It is always backed up with evidence and proof, it is not my opinion. The information I gave in my last letter is of grave concern to not only NOS, OS, NB, SGB, but also The Sustainable Coastal Villages Alliance (article, Tweed Sun, November 22.) This Alliance consists of all resident groups between Tweed River to the Brunswick River which are deeply concerned as they are affected by the same issues

of planning along this very ecologically sensitive part of the coastline. Because we have so many enormous DAs which are going to affect our floodplain you will be hearing a lot more about and from us in the near future. So my ‘narrow agenda’, as you put it, is looked at by these groups as terribly relevant, and in need of extreme consideration and worry for our area. I would also like to let you know that the list of things you mentioned in your letter have already been looked into and approximately half have been deemed by different departments as not happening. Although the Alliance is in place and is an

active base, we recognise the potential that is there for the community when we share information with all community groups. Kathy Norley

South Golden Beach Q I heard Kathy Norley’s recent presentation to the Ocean Shores Community Association (OSCA). It was fact-filled and informative, reflecting extensive research done by Kathy and by the community associations and groups who have recently banded together as a Byron/ Tweed residents’ alliance. Kathy does not have a ‘narrow agenda’ as Rene Thalmann claims; she has an informed perspective that

shire residents need to hear. As Kathy pointed out (Letters, November 13), the proposed Dunloe Park quarry, the Wooyung development, the Kallaroo Circuit Bund, and the relocation of Splendour in the Grass raise serious issues for those who live in north Byron Shire and south Tweed Shire. We must recognise the negative environmental and social effects that these developments, individually and collectively, will have on our lives. To do so, we need the broad perspective which Kathy offered to OSCA and that the new alliance offers to all area residents. Denise Nessel

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coast where we were sell food, bracelets and other things on the beaches to tourists to help raise money to keep their families fed, and to pay for English classes so they can hope for a job in tourism and hospitality when they get older (tourism is booming in Cambodia). Sadly, many of the kids are still selling late into the night when the beach bars are full and many people are drunk. The sad fact is that those who are poorest and those who are uneducated end up either in very low paid employment, or in prostitution. Human trafficking of young women and children is rife in the area and Sihanoukville has become a haven for international sex tourism. While we were in Southern Cambodia we were spending time with children, their families and the schools and also networking with family and friends back home. We have managed to get 14 children into school through our network. This involves a small payment direct to the school for tuition and does not involve any NGO or aid agency or wages and funds being siphoned off for infra-

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Hypocrisy There are none so blind as those who choose not to see. I find it interesting and rather curious that The Echo (‘Facing Climate Change’) waxes eloquent on carbon emissions and the link to climate change when the newspaper circulates 22,300 copies of a free newspaper each week. Many of these befoul the footpath after rain, but regardless of this the key issue here is that the citizens of Byron Bay, some of whom

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Expanding the vision of the visually impaired Jann Gilbert Georgee Withadharma from Skinners Shoot has been having a wow of a time at her first Vision Camp, an annual five-day camp for visually impaired students. Each year, Vision Support teachers organise the camp to enable vision-impaired kids from Years 2 to 12 to experience a variety of recreational and social activities. This year’s Vision Camp was based at Hastings Point and involved 32 students from across the North Coast and New England regions. ‘Ten of these students are blind and use Braille to complete their work at school. Other students have low vision and use a variety of strategies such as; large print, magnification and special software,’ says Anita Raftery, Assistant Principal with Vision Support Far North Coast Networks. Students on the camp get involved in many outdoor and indoor ‘hands-on’ activities. This year the camp included a visit to Dreamworld (a definite favourite of the kids by all accounts), and a trip to Byron Bay’s Circus School (another group favourite), the Lighthouse and Byron Bay Gliders. ‘The opportunity for “hands on” exploration

Georgee Withadharma with pilot Ian McPhee of Byron Bay Gliders. Photo Jeff Dawson

means that our students gain a deeper understanding of concepts, many of which sighted people take for granted,’ says Anita. ‘Apart from the fun of camp activities, we also focus on skill development in a number of areas, such as social skills and daily living skills. This year, the older students planned, shopped for, and cooked an evening meal for

all of us, while the younger students worked together to clean up after dinner.’ Some of the kids on the camp, like Georgee, have been blind since birth. Some, quite tragically, have become blind, like 14-year-old Kerry Field from Port Macquarie who, as a result of a tumour on her pituitary gland, became blind overnight when she was 11. In spite of her vision loss

and other health issues, Kerry is planning on doing law at Newcastle University. Other students have vision impairment related to physical conditions such as muscular atrophy and some (who look perfectly normal) suffer from cortical vision impairment.What they have in common is their incredible determination and enthusiasm for new experiences, which they

take on with relish. ‘Just because they have a visual impairment doesn’t mean they can’t have a life,’ says teacher Beth Patterson. And seeing the look of sheer joy on many of their faces on the flying trapeze and other circus arts activities certainly confirmed that. Many of the kids also use the camp as an opportunity to catch up with friends they

have met on previous camps and, often, it’s the interaction with kids in similar circumstances that keeps them going. At camp, they’re not the odd one out. ‘They help one another, both younger and older,’ says Beth. ‘You’ll often see a couple of the little kids with canes leading each other. “Come here, I’ll lead you,” they say. They never complain, they’re an amazing group.’ Amazing is probably an understatement when you consider that they feel lucky in comparison to 14-year-old Jake, who is also deaf but certainly doesn’t let that stand in his way. He’s the group’s computer wiz and cameraman (video and stills), and he’s also putting together a PowerPoint presentation on the camp. Jake does all this with five degrees central vision; sighted people have around 180 degrees vision. He signs to his Vision Support teacher to tell me ‘that he wants to get as many donations as possible to buy all the kids the equipment they need because they need lots of expensive equipment and they don’t have enough.’ The goosebumps rise on my arms and it’s hard to keep the tears back. Jake heads off to catch the bus and his next adventure.

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Mary Gardner There’s that feeling of a carnival under way around the Woolworth’s supermarket. Cars clog the bitumen from the road to each of the parking spaces. People are everywhere. From the wildly varied looks of them, they come from everywhere. There is lots of movement and excitement. What’s the time of year? Ah yes, November. Summer is coming. I remembered there’s daylight saving and timed my walking so I reach the front of the supermarket as the dusk begins. Between the footpath and the parking spaces, there are some Philodendrum selloum. Camera at the ready, I am stalking them. Oh I know the philodendrons are common enough plants. Although they originate in the Central and South American tropics, they traveled the world with European sailors since the 1600s. They are easy to grow, indoors and out. They do have roots of their own but when they can climb another tree and be supported, they will. They are epiphytes. Philo is Greek for ‘fond of, love of’. Dendro is ‘tree’. Recently I learned something so amazing I could hardly believe it. Now I am as 21st century as anyone else with my technology and my shopping. I like to think that after being here in Byron for a year, I am getting a bit integrated socially. I like music and I like red wine. I am getting to know Australian politics. But in spite of this, what am I doing? Hooked by this bit of news, I am now like any intrepid jungle explorer. I am off the beaten path, lurking under large leaves,

up to my ankles in blown paper, rubbish and big ants. At the heart of each of these plants are three or four large green buds each as big and tough as a large green banana. There! Focus the camera. One of them is‌ ‘Hey, you some sort of perv in the bushes there or what?’ I look up, startled. There are two young men, beer bottles in hand, jeering at me. Uh oh, I guess I’m not as hip as all that. It’s high school all over again. I’m still the nerd, the weirdo. Fair game for every amusing heckling spree that takes the fancy of those cool tough guys and gals. They’re schoolies, aren’t they? I’ve heard about them. Young adults who come from afar to bask in the early summer heat, to soak up sun and alcohol in some bizarre ritual outing far from home. They seek

release after the last of their secondary school exams. ‘You’re a weirdo, aren’t you?’ After all these years, far from enrolment in any school, this can’t be happening to me. No, it won’t. ‘Actually, nothing to do with me,’ I say. ‘It’s this plant, actually. I mean you won’t believe this.’ ‘Yeah, right.’ I gesture to them. Come here. Don’t know why they do but they walk over, snickering. ‘Hold this here,’ I say, pointing out the subject of my photo shoot. ‘Naw, look at it! It looks like a diddle!’ The other man reaches out and wraps his hand around the large white centre of the ower in bloom. ‘Oh you’re a perv, Greg, a real perv.’ ‘Shit, Jim, it’s hot. Wow.

Look! It’s really cool.’ I start talking. ‘The thick white centre stalk. It’s called a spadix. It has three types of orets. The female ones are at the top. The infertile male ones are in the middle and fertile male ones at the base. Yes, it’s hot: 38 to 46°C. It’s one of the very few plants in the entire world that heats up.’ Why? Well there’s aromatherapy: the warmth burns off an attractive scent. Beetles go wild. The whole bud itself becomes a cosy-up for these creatures who like a honeymoon suite in a hot romantic setting. The different orets will open at different stages of the 24 hours of blooming. Finally, the male ones at the bottom open and dust the visiting beetles with pollen. The insects will take this to a new ower. For a moment, Greg and Jim, like me, are all caught up as are the beetles by the extravagance of the Philodendrum ower. There’s something in our human imagination that responds with interest to these exquisite mundane details. But only if we notice. How are we to notice? How are we to get to know all these small facts? How can we put them together? How can each of us learn to see beyond all the brand names and the latest gossip? For all of the bingeing we do – alcohol, petrol, ethanol, you name it – how can we get a grip? It’s all there, from the most ancient times: these handme-downs. Each species. Each history. Each interrelationship. Our ecology. Q Mary Gardner is an author, biologist and tutor. See more at www.mgardner. info.

Researchers aim to measure carbon footprint A new research project under way on the NSW north coast will determine how ‘carbonfriendly’ the macadamia industry is and pave the way for a more detailed measurement of the region’s carbon emissions. Researchers from Southern Cross University’s Centre for Regional Climate 1UALITY SECOND HAND GOODS FOR SALE

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as soon as the Australian government puts a price on carbon emissions. ‘When this happens carbon audits will be necessary. At present we do not have a system for accurately auditing carbon, other than offsetting our carbon activities with forestry plantations.’


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Help graphics boy wonder Jann Gilbert Tane (pronounced Ta-nay) Richardson is a talented and industrious young man who has managed to score a Distinction for his multimedia course at Kingscliff TAFE (through Byron High School) and get his artwork shortlisted for ArtXpress, a prestigious art exhibition in Sydney that showcases the best of HSC art and design – all without a computer. ‘He’s been accepted into Graphic Design at Kingscliff in 2008 and he really needs a computer to give him the same opportunities as the other students,’ says Tane’s mother Shelley. ‘I’m so proud of him. For the last three years, under less than ideal conditions, he’s achieved so much.’ Melissa Her tzberg , spokesperson for Byron Bay High School P&C, also acknowledged Tane’s list of achievements under difficult circumstances and encouraged his appeal for help. Tane badly needs a new computer with a fair amount of grunt, a graphics card and software, multimedia programs and, in his dreams, wireless broadband. Anyone who can help, please contact Tane or Shelley on 6685 7213.

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The canine DNA collection kit comes with swabs, gloves, tamper evidence bags and how-to instructions. DNA collected is then sent to the Genetic Technologies’ laboratories where a team of scientists extracts the canine DNA. The extracted DNA is then compared to the DNA taken from dog suspects. ‘We are making DNA technologies available to all dog attack investigators who may require additional evidence to prosecute rogue dog owners,’ says Mr Smith. For more information go to www.dogattack.com.au.

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Tim Edwards A few months back a Californian shark expert responded to an attack by a white pointer shark on a New York surfer with a piece of homespun wisdom that reflected his own experience, training and prejudices. In paraphrase, he told New York Times readers that the surfer who was surfing there today was unlucky... but the surfer surďŹ ng at the same spot tomorrow is just plain dumb. By his standards, Byron Shire is full of a whole bunch of really dumb folks. In this town where the majority of our community have some kind of connection to the magniďŹ cent ocean that borders our town to the North, South and East, one would have to be permanently dwelling under a rock to not know that the last few months have brought us an unusually high number of shark-related incidents. Yet, day-in, dayout, surfers ďŹ ll our surďŹ ng spots from dawn to dusk, exercise swimmers swim across the bay from the Pass to the Surf Club, canoe and ski paddlers take their return journey to the Cape and recreational swimmers dot every beach from South Golden to Broken Head.

stories and the direct evidence of torn wetsuits, skin lacerations and teeth gouged surfboards and surf skis, residents continue their daily commune with the ocean. Why is it so? It seems the mainstream media would like us all to y into a community-wide panic with their stories about local surfers fighting off crazed man-eating killers. Local identity and champion surfer Rusty Miller described them as ‘Killer Shark Rapes Baby on Main Beach’ type stories. Yet, we don’t panic. We tend to get on with our lives. Despite a sense of uneasiness, a slightly raised sense of watchfulness and a Brooding character degree of concern we go All this in spite of the fact back into the water at the that three surfers, reportedly, very next opportunity. have suffered minor injuries Local views from sharks with less than Over the last few days I friendly intentions... and have had a number of conpossibly even more discon- versations with local characcerting, the fact that dozens ters who spend more than a of regular local surfers and small amount of time in our ski paddlers have been men- local waters and I asked them aced by what may be a single about how they were feeling unfriendly ďŹ sh. Ten foot... about the possible presence twelve foot... white pointer... of this brooding new charactiger shark... twice as wide as ter. None was ďŹ lled with bramy board... longer than my vado. None were unconsurf ski... have all been part cerned. This surprised me of the scuttlebutt. This given that some of these peobrooding character (if indeed ple are known for their nerves it is the same shark) has of steel. popped up numerous times Saxon takes the 1.5km at the Pass, at Watego’s, at the swim from the Pass, across Cape and as far north as the bay to the surf club most Brunswick Heads. Despite days. He is supremely ďŹ t.The the eyewitness reports, the days he skips his ritual swim

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are more about needing to rest aching shoulders than about avoiding dangerous or unfavourable conditions. Saxon openly admits that this year he is spooked. Saxon explained that the number of shark skirmishes combined with the quantity of close encounters with that really big ďŹ sh so far this year have him very much ‘looking over his shoulder’ as he makes his way across the bay. He even admits that he has changed his normal swimming pattern. Deep down, however, he knows that this strategy might make him feel a bit better but it provides no guarantee of avoiding a meeting with ‘the landlord’. In recognition of his trepida-

tion, will Saxon stop swimming in open water? Not at this stage. Johnny is one of the most popular characters in the local surf scene. This gentlemanly former professional surfer can be spotted at almost any one of the Bay’s magical surďŹ ng spots on any day. What he rides on and where he rides depends on the conditions of the day. Johnny, too, admits that the shark sightings and incidents this year have him feeling somewhat wary. However, he is quick to point out that every time he takes to the water, this year or any other year, these large predators of the ocean are nearby. This year is no different in that sense. He knows we are visitors in their domain and he feels privileged to be able to share the wild country that they inhabit, if only for a few hours each day. Johnny, like Saxon, has no intention of stopping his ocean activities.

Supernatural Alan is one of this region’s premier water men. He is a champion surfer and an expert user of almost any kind of surďŹ ng device. He also has dozens of years experience in ocean-sports administration. Despite his practical and business talents, Alan’s spin on dealing with the ocean’s creatures borders on the supernatural. Alan believes that his own senses are the best way of determining whether he should or shouldn’t be surfing. He believes that if something is watching him and sizing him up for its next meal, he senses the presence of the predator. When he has a feeling that something is prowling nearby, he listens to his feelings and gets out of the water. Alan also believes that his anxiety, at such times, is likely to encourage and excite any hungry predator nearby... so much better to remove himself from the food chain until his feelings (and the possible threat) move on. While Alan loves the ocean and all that it offers he also believes that if a rogue predator chooses to move into town and continues to harass surfers, swimmers and

other human inhabitants it should be encouraged to move on. Alan is fanatical about his surfing and wouldn’t stop for anything... man or beast.

Attacked Jodie, one of our Shire’s outstanding former professional surfers, is renowned for her courage. Not just a surfer... Jodie is a big wave surfer... a tag not often bestowed on women in a sport that has, in the past, been dominated by men. Jodie is quite unusual in the world of ocean athletes in that she has not only had a close encounter with a shark but she has been actually ‘attacked’ by one. Jodie was probably the first of our residents this year to receive injuries from a shark when a bronze whaler took a chunk out of her hand while paddling out at South Golden Beach. Jodie explains that the attack left her feeling violated. Her shark experience has left Jodie philosophical about the likelihood of nature playing a part in her own demise. She says nature can play some pretty astounding tricks when it decides your time has come. Back to our shark expert from California who has such firm views on how everyone should react to the threat of shark attack. Byron Bay folk who visit the ocean every day are not dumb. Every one of them has a different spin on what is going on in the waters off the Bay at present and very few are completely unconcerned. Some may even choose to stay out of the water for a while. Most, on the other hand, will continue their daily commune with nature... but will do it with caution and will respectfully attempt to minimise their risks. Their passion for ocean sports and nature itself has greater power than their fear. Their intelligent attempts to understand nature and to embrace its diversity inspire me and remind me why it is that I, too, love the ocean. May they remain safe in all of their aquatic adventures.


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Shedless men push on with projects Eve Jeffery The response to the local Menshed campaign has been immense. There have been several offers of tools, with one bloke from the Tweed donating two large pieces of heavy machinery. Another fellow who suffers from depression said he would really like to join the group because he simply wanted the company, and a place to go with something to do. As part of the move to get things up and running, early next month the group will be travelling to Grafton, as boys down that way have a very successful shed and are more than willing to share their collective experience with other men’s groups. Meanwhile the local lads have started their first project. With the plans, materials and a prototype given to the group by Byron Shire Council, the men are well under way in producing 30 humane cane toad traps which will eventually be loaned to the public, and will also be used in bushland around the shire to help eradicate this species. There also future plans to make toys and other charitable items as a community service, but even though the spirit is more than willing, the venue is weak. The proj-

Boys with their toys: from left, Brian, Doug (holding the cane toad trap), John, Michael and Bob.

ect is an absolute goer except there is still the small problem of not having a shed. Currently the group use surrogate work spaces, and garages belonging to some of the members, but they are not big enough to house the number of men who would like to participate, or the type of machinery the blokes would like to use. The local U3A who are coordinating the Menshed for this area are hoping that there is someone out there with a space that can be used

for a few hours a week, and as this is a structured program the space would not be needed all the time. If you think you can help out, the Menshed group

would love to hear from you. For the donation of a shed or tools contact Ron Westrup on 6680 4365, or for more information about Menshed visit www.mensheds.com.au.

History man made patron Brunswick Valley Historical Society has named one of its past presidents as a patron of the society. Frank Mills, a noted local historian, accepted the invitation at a recent meeting of the society. President Chris Gray said

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Articles A day for disabled surfers and friends MISA outreach program is back The Buttery is very pleased to announce that, after an absence of the program for almost a year while waiting for refunding, MISA is again offering support groups and programs for people who live with co-existing mental health and substance use issues. Diana Marshall, the new team leader of MISA (also known as Life Style Support Program), says, ‘People with a bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, major depression or schizo-affective disorder as well as drug or alcohol problems often have fallen between the cracks of tradi-

The Disabled Surfers Association in coordination with Byron Shire Council will be celebrating the International Day of Disability by holding a Disabled Surfing Have a Go Day at Clarkes Beach, Byron Bay, on Saturday December 1. The DSA with other community organisations has been working with Council over a number of years to provide greater accessibility and services to the disabled community within the Shire. ‘We are now fortunate

enough to have at Clarkes Beach a beach wheelchair that is available to the public, a wheelchair friendly picnic area and a ramp that makes accessing the beach that much easier,’ says the DSA. ‘Discussions are also in place to broaden these facilities to other areas within the Shire.’ The DSA Hands on Day sign-on is at the Clarkes Beach carpark near the café commencing at 10am. ‘We would like to invite all participants, their families, car-

tional service delivery. We’re back on board to offer help to these so-called “difficult clients” with “complex needs”. Families and carers can often feel helpless when they see their loved ones suffering and we are offering support to them also.’ MISA groups have a solution-focused approach, with the main emphasis on supporting people to make lifestyle choices that improve their wellbeing. ‘We often reflect with sadness on the lives of many of the fantastic clients we work with, who’ve had a long and exhausting “career” with

drugs and alcohol, an extended battle with mental illness, and an equally long and often turbulent relationship with the health system,’ says Diana. ‘When we ran the programs previously we were touched by the openness of young people to talk about the “tuff stuff”, their willingness to learn, empower themselves and by their incredible strength to support each other.’ MISA is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department. Find out more on 6687 1658 or misa@buttery. org.au.

ers and volunteers to come along for a fun filled day in the surf and to celebrate the International Day of People with Disabilities. ‘The DSA caters for people with all levels of disabilities. Participants are encouraged to bring drinks and plenty of sun protection.’ For information regarding the DSA and events held in Byron and at other branches go to www.disabledsurfers. org. For all enquiries, contact Ted Kabbout on 0427 804 The MISA team: from left, Kaveh Khan, Diana Marshall and Dhwani Franco. 480.

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‘Heal Me’ is Lior’s single release from his upcoming album. It’s not what you would expect. It’s neither a song about desire or delusion, the places that usually inspire songwriters. It’s about the experience of relationship, smack bang in the middle where it quietly and honestly maps the day to day struggles of maintaining a marriage. I can hear his small son in the background. He’s lying on the floor laughing, obviously being distracted while Dad does his interview. It’s something I have done hundreds of times, and it’s refreshing to hear a bloke do it. These are the kinds of experiences and events that Lior tries to give voice in his latest album: ‘Corner of an Endless Road. ‘When I was approaching this album, I took a while writing and I wanted to be in a place where I felt OK. Initially you are careful, but then you have to commit: I am going to write about what’s going on in my life. It’s honesty.’ ‘Heal Me’ is a deeply stirring melancholic arrangement, complete with a 24 piece orchestra. The strings create a delicate musical fabric that gently supports Lior’s quiet and unforced vocal. The song is like that emotional resolution you reach after another one of those relationship ‘talks’. Lior was amused by some of the reaction to his choice of release after the success of Autumn Flow and ‘This Old Love’. ‘Some people said, really, that’s your first single? There’s this expectation that you are going to come out with a big pop record after you’ve had success. But I couldn’t do that. I am feeling I want to go out with that song.’ Lior is close to completion on his long awaited second album.

THE TRUTH ABOUT LIOR ‘It’s about 2 weeks away from being finished, and I am very very happy with it. The songs are landmarks of an emotional journey over the last few years. Heal Me is about the whole irony of love that the person who is the source of pain can be the only source of healing!’ Lior agrees that the stereotype of what it is to be a musician – an alcoholic lone wolf with a penchant for promiscuity is a little outdated.

‘A lot of the people who had long successful careers have had a steady family life behind the scenes – you have to do what keeps you going, it’s often the stability that keeps you focused, it really keeps you productive.’

was that made it successful, all I need to do is to stay honest.’

Autumn Flow as a kind of monogamous maturity. I wonder if that attitude was informed by Lior’s rather unrock lifestyle.

‘When you are being criticised and judged as an artist, hard to not take the door out. Initially I was bad at it, most of the artists I know who read things that are slamming them admit that it really hurts. I am taking it much better and it’s good,

‘You know, I look back at the first album and I didn’t know what it

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A CLOSE BRUSH WITH A TALENTED STALKER On Sunday morning I woke up to a situation. I wandered out of bed bleary eyed, made a coffee and staggered to the computer to check my emails. I love what arrives in the night, drunken rambles by oldest girlfriends, penis extension requests from porn spam and strange unexplained contacts from people you have never met. I open an email from Ashlee. I don’t know any Ashlee. There is no text, just a jpeg attachment that reads ‘Mandy’. I scroll down and the painting becomes visible. It’s a woman looking straight out at the viewer being held in an intimate embrace by another woman who is biting into her neck and fondling her breast. In my foggy state I think it’s a painting of someone titting off Kirstey Alley. Then a strange darkness descends on me. No, I think it’s me. Christ, someone has painted themselves with me as their full bodied muse. I look again. That’s definitely my head, although I am a little mortified by the double chin, and my nose is more hooked. Hmm, that does look a bit like my boob, and I do have quite fleshy arms. Shit that’s my hair. Burnt orange blonde. Unmistakeable. Fuck, who is the chick nuzzling my neck. It’s 6.30am and I can’t stop looking at the painting. I can almost feel her breath fuzzing those soft downy hairs on my nape. It’s kind of erotic. It’s kind of creepy. It’s a

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is she outside? Have I been standing naked at the window or being caressed in intimate situations in my black silk negligee long enough for someone to snap a polaroid or two? I wake my husband. He’s hard to impress at the best of times. He looks, grunts and mumbles: ‘Take it to the cops.’ The cops? I don’t know if I could front up at the Police Station with a jpeg painting of me and a mystery woman. What would my complaint actually be? That they got my chin wrong? I don’t think using someone as artistic inspiration is against the law. It’s weird, but it’s legal. I flick the image to as many friends as I can think of, I’m curious to know their reaction. I want to know if they would find it as unsettling as I do. Everyone emails back. Some are subject headed ‘Fuuuucck’. By midday, there’s not a person in my address book

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super realist portrait. You don’t paint something like that in under 100 hours. Fuck me, I have a lesbian stalker. I have to admit I’m impressed. It’s a class act. It certainly beats jerking off outside my bedroom window. I magnify my admirer to see if I recognise her. Nope. Looks a little bit like KD Lang. Wouldn’t that be amazing, if KD Lang had the hots for me. I’m flattered that she’s bothered to google me and develop an obsession. What if it’s not KD. What if it’s this Ashlee who sent the email. Shit

who doesn’t know about my lesbian stalker. Mum likes the portrait so much she wonders if she can get a print. I haven’t replied to the email. What do you say? Hi, thanks for watching me, what tree are you in? I don’t want to upset her. Another friend emails back ‘are you sure it’s a woman. It looks like a freaky boyish man’. Great. Now I have a male stalker. A fine boned lover who clings to the whopping German Aphrodite. By Monday I can’t get rid of this feeling of being unnerved. I have to reply to the email. I finally come up with something inoffensive and casual ‘thanks for your lovely portrait, I’m very flattered. Just wondered why you had chosen me for subject matter?’ I get a return email in minutes. I am nervous when I click on the icon to open it. Stalker talk has started. I must be careful. Keep her/him engaged, but don’t encourage. ‘You idiot, that’s a picture of my friend’s sister. I only sent it to you because it looked like you.’ Apparently I had met Ashlee in the video shop and she had told me she was going to send me this painting. I don’t have a lesbian stalker. I am instantly relieved, and then, I don’t know, disappointed. For just one day, I was the subject of someone’s illicit, artistic and passionate obsession. It was kind of nice. For one day, I was loved by my lesbian stalker.

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NEW FESTIVAL FOR BYRON BAY I don’t think I could possibly count how many festivals we have here now. I put my undies the other day and thought damn if there isn’t a festival in it. I suppose what it shows is that this is a town where people like to play. We are renowned for our love of entertainment, and I think in my 17 years of living here I have seen more live music than any of my Sydney or Melbourne friends. Sunday February 17, 2008 sees Red Devil Park, the long time home of Bluesfest welcome Raggamuffin, a reggae inspired festival of one big dub. Featuring headliners like UB40, The Wailers,

Maxi Priest and Arrested Development this is a brand new innovative reggae event. Headlining the very first Raggamuffin will be UB40, arguably the world’s most popular reggae band. Their combined single and album sales are in excess of $70 million, which puts them in that elite category populated by the likes of The Police & Robbie Williams. They’ve had a staggering 51 hit singles, which is more than ANY other British outfit apart from Status Quo (and, yes, that includes The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, U2 and everyone else); and they’ve had Number 1 smash hits in virtually every chart on the planet. Doors open from 4pm, music from 5pm. General admission

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KU PRESENTS SARUZU Flamenco has the incredible ability of driving your energy up through your legs and into your heart. This controlled and vigorous stamping is some of the most sensual performance you will ever see, it’s hard not to be moved by the brooding power of a resounding thump. Paul Bodington of Brisbane’s ABC agrees. ‘The Saruzu Quartet are intuitive, innovative and they generate a musical energy that leaps from the speakers, gently massaging your mind one moment and seconds later lifting you away to dizzy

THE TRUTH ABOUT LIOR continued from page 21 if everyone likes what you are doing, it’s not a good thing. Creating music and art should be about being confronting.’ Back to the new album. ‘It really does represent the last two years of my life, and I guess because Autumn Flow took off, I am in the public, and experiences are heightened and intense, it’s like seven years rolled into two, it puts artificial strains on relationships, you are having all this buzz around you but you are having dark moments as well.’ Lior was a featured artist at this year’s Fatherhood Festival (see story later in Seven about the DVD release) having kids is now a big part of his musical trajectory.

‘My little girl (four and a half) came to see me for the first time, at the Spiegletent, I wondered what she’d think. The whole place went quiet and she went ‘Hi Daddy’.’ Lior is very much a fan of the McCartney school of songwriting, admiring the elegance of a simple well crafted song over something more fussy or complicated. ‘When it comes to writing, I usually have a bunch of melodies kicking around and then I spend time refining them and then try and get into the zone of not thinking too much, to get the balance between words and music. Thats what I love about lyric writing, is that every word is so weighted in place – there is no rule to lyric writing, but

I suppose I am trying to write timeless songs that have a purity of melody and the timelessness – and getting the timelessness is so much harder than coming up with a complex idea!’ In recording the new album Lior didn’t let how it would be interpreted as a live show affect his production decisions. ‘I didn’t consider the live show at all, because it would affect my decision, and I wanted to see what we could come up with, a song can work in more than one way, it’s the test of a good song, the strength of the song will carry it through, you don’t need a huge orchestra.’ Lior plays the Hotel Great Northern on Sunday 9 December.


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heights of excitement…’ Audiences will be gripped by this fiery flamenco-tangojazz ensemble. The Saruzu Quartet’s interpretation of the rich harmonies of Argentine tango, the wild improvisations of gypsy jazz and the fire and grace of flamenco, is exhilarating. Their music is evocative of a 1920’s Paris cafe scene filtered through an edgy and contemporary sensibility. Saruzu is a celebration of the musical passions of its members – renowned violinist Luke Moller, sensual flamenco dancer and fiery percussionist Simone Pope, ferociously cool jazz bass player Andrew Shaw and laid back guitar virtuoso Andrew Veivers. For this special show Saruzu are joined by Kacey Patrick of Stringmansassy. Time Off Magazine raved: ‘ Patrick possesses a voice of unparalleled clarity, so smooth and precise it’s like listening to a melting ice sculpture.’ Blistering, passionate and intense. The Saruzu Quartet at the Bangalow Catholic Hall on Friday. Tix: $20 at the

door email to hold seats to kupromo@bigpond.net.au Doors open 7.30pm for 8pm show.

JEZ & CLEIS & LUCIE The astonishing Cleis Pearce and Jez Mead are reunited at the Drill Hall in Mullumbimby on Friday when they share the bill with Lucie Thorne. The beloved Jez no longer lives locally, but has been off gallivanting around the country with the new ensemble he’s knocked up called the Orange Bird supporting Angus and Julia Stone. Jez is keen to get back to basics. ‘ I’m back to do an intimate and cozy hall gig to try out some new songs in preparation for recording a new album. The new songs are a bit more lively than the past album and I’m feeling very inspired after going round this big old country again. I’ve got Cleis Pearce joining me and the results are quite country blues at the same time sounding like a cross between Neil Diamond and Ed Keupper. Cleis will be pulling stars from the the sky as usual. Jez is

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joined by gracious support Lucie Thorne who has had a very busy year with several national tours and a beautiful new record ‘Where Night Birds Call’ released through Vitamin in March this year. She’s a remarkable songstress who is really hitting her stride. Tasmanian born Lucie made the album in an old wooden cottage in her new home of Bimbaya on the edge of the beautiful Bega Valley. Moving through Lucie’s sparse and distinctive folk songs, to ‘strikingly pared back rock’ (The Age), ‘Where Night Birds Call’ explores a dark, compelling intimacy and a rich emotional range that prove Thorne’s standing as one of the most lyrically exciting of Australia’s new crop of folk-inspired writers. Friday at the Drill Hall 8pm. $12.

UTOPIANS IN YOUR FALLOPIAN According to a very informative chap from the Utopians who emailed me about their gig at the Chincogan Tavern on Saturday, Chincogan actually means dick and balls

in Japanese. Mount Cock or Mount Male genitalia seems rather a mouthful, but we do agree that it is one of the rudest little mountains in the country. I now understand why my Japanese exchange student gasped when I told him we lived under the shadow of Mt Chincogan. The Utopians play Saturday, from 12.30pm, not only are they entertaining, they are a font of knowledge!

THURSDAY 6am Bump & Grind Elsa 9am Radio Arts Gina Baker 11am Bohemian Beat Riddhi 12pm Paddy’s Pleasure Paddy Raleigh 2pm High Grade Radio Krazy Dayv 2006 4pm Thursdayitis Stuey Community Radio Station 6pm Generation You Jordi 8pm CruiSin for a Bluesin of the Year The Honeydripper MONDAY 10pm What It Is Dollarmix & Hopalong 6am In The Mix of Things KB 9am The Generator Charlie & Malcom FRIDAY 11am Upstaged Michael 6am Morning Tea with JD JD Malouf 12pm Cultural Awareness 9am The Shakedown (earth friendly) DJ Terra Nullis & Yapa Red Terra 2pm Fear of A White Planet 11am Whirled Music Phil Hurst Funk Fanatic & Sheik Yerbouty 4pm Stuck 4 Words Oliver & Michelle 12pm The Spydamunk Show Mistasing 1pm Brave New Tunes Mista Micha 6pm Grailey Whole Celtic Show 2pm Flow Poetry DJ Illiad Margaret Wyatt 4pm Ice Cream Truck Fulton & Ruger 8pm The Pulse MG & The Team 6pm The Roundtable Dan Cassidy 10pm Radio Magic Sam I AM 8pm Into The Unknown X Facta 10pm Roots ‘n’ Culture DJ Selector TUESDAY 6am Planet Luv Glitter Girl SATURDAY 9am Love, Life & Laughter Pavitar 6am Saturday Special Coco’s Sister 11am Byron Business Phil Daly 8am Mixed Brew The Mixed Brew 12pm Belly The Belly Sisters 10am Cowboy’s Sweetheart Carrie D 1pm Airbus The Stewardess 12pm Red Hot & Cool Anthony & Ken 2pm All That Jazz PK 2pm Toasted Lady Marmalade 4pm Rollin’ Mel 4pm Natural Balance Sut 6pm Post Modern Backlash Hudson 6pm Q-Ear Muffy Diver & Dancing Dougie 8pm Radio Mundial Steve Snelgrove 8pm Broken Heart Road Peggy 10pm Foundation Pheds 10pm Soundtracks to Life DJ Rapunzel & The Undertaker WEDNESDAY 6am Wakin’ Waves Freegirl 9am Thermostat/ Traveller’s Tales SUNDAY 7am Sunday Soundscape Gayle Cue Greg & Rebecca 10am Jazz Moods Jean Brown 11am Go Earthcare Ros Elliott 12pm Omnibus RG Pedicini & Les Schmidt 12pm Suara Indonesia 2pm Radio Latina Yolanda, Juan, Bita Dharma, Kirana, Judith 4pm The Bay Lounge Aqua 2pm Tech Talk Lee 6pm Strictly Vinyl Inchie 4pm Hip Hop Drive DJ Mud 8pm The Chill Pill 6pm Down At Big Mary’s Sista Mary Mista Micha & Monsieur ‘S’ 8pm Eclectic Lazyland Charles 10pm Green Cabbages-Brown Rice 10pm Psy Phi MK-Ultra Col & Angus

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WOMEN ROCK A Women Supporting Women benefit concert at the Blue Birdy on Wednesday December 5 at 7.30pm. Jan Barham will be launching the event and heading the bill is Lisa Hunt, with Sharny Russell, Elizabeth Lord, Nat Carey, Ange, Alicia Dawson, and Leigh Carriage. The project is The Academy of Root Development (don’t make me go there) and is the brain child of two locals, Graeme Batterbury of Lillian Rock and Wendy Royston of Tyagarah and the aim of the project is to help some of the poorest people in India. ‘We were moved to respond and set up the Academy

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of Root Development as a Charitable Trust in 2002 and now we are launching it here and Byron Bay and asking the local community to support. Local women musicians have shown their compassion and support by presenting a fantastic fundraising evening’ said Graeme Batterbury and Wendy Royson. Sandeep and Graeme established the Academy as a Charitable Trust in 2002. This extra income has helped the family in difficult times when there is no work, and is making it possible for the children to go to school and for families to save for their daughters’ dowries. The experience is also giving the women confidence and skills as they have been learning group management, conflict resolution as well as basic accounting and record keeping. Groups also support individual women if there is a problem in the home, for example with a husband being violent. ‘If 100 people commit to giving $5 a week the program can be sustained. It would be wonderful to know that we can do that. Let’s make a big start on December 5th,’ says Wendy. For more info ring Leigh Carriage on 6685 7215.

THE SOUND OF BYRON MUSIC Well it’s official. After a recent survey conducted through an extensive email list, the Byron Vista in

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Concert series in the Community Centre will come to an end with the December show. The Vista will move to the Bowlo in the New Year as a re-vamped ‘Byron Vista Folk Club’, with new ideas, new pricing and new technology, assuring the ongoing reputation of ‘Best Sound in Town’. It’s the birth of the Music Bowlo! Meanwhile, the final Byron Vista In Concert will feature an amazing lineup of absolute top-level artists, opening with Dr. Harry Freeman on the Steinway, and featuring legends and stars like Linda Neil, Simon and Dave Wright, Hussy Hicks, Murray Kyle and Friends, Mike Hudson (CD release) and Mook, Shanto and James Dods with the fabulous hip-swaying Hulahines. Byron Vista in Concert. Wednesday December 5, Byron Community Centre. The bar is open from 7pm, the Steinway recital kicks off at 7.30pm sharp ... main concert at 8pm. Tix $20/15 at the door. Food and drink available.

MS BOND I PRESUME Deb Bond has returned home after playing shows on the road from Byron bay to Cooktown for the past six weeks. This month, MGM/ Green Media are distributing Deb Bond’s album ‘High on the Warm Dusty Breeze’ to selected retailers nationwide and to iTUNES worldwide.

She’s resisted long enough but she’s now truly embraced the technological age. Over the New Year she’s performing at Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival held in the stunning Glenworth Valley. Catch Deb as she pulls the Combi in at the Hotel Brunswick on Thursday.

the Survival Reggae Club presents live music Tjithranangal: Bunna Lawrie and the Whaledreamers, newcomers Positive Timing, Lucy and DJ JahC. Doors open 7pm, tickets are $15 and $12 so come and check out the new venue and show support with your dancing feet!

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In 1980 after Bob Marley and the Wailers visited Australia on their ‘Survival’ world tour, two members of the Melbourne reggae community, Andre and Naromon, went to Jamaica to have an audience with the ‘King of Reggae’. Part of that conversation was a plea to Bob about ‘what can we do to promote reggae in Australia?’ Bob’s response was clear and direct. ‘Start a reggae club and call it the Survival Reggae Club.’ So throughout the eighties and early nineties Melbourne hosted a thriving reggae club with weekly gigs, monthly club magazines and a warm friendly environment. When members of that original club found themselves landed on the north coast, the idea of starting a similar club developed and the Byron Bay and Nimbin Reggae Clubs emerged, and have been thriving for almost a decade. The two clubs are now joining into one universal movement, more in the spirit and goals of the original Survival Reggae Club. Survival is intended as a wake-up call for everyone to resist and fight oppression. Bob Marley had rarely been so pointed and persistent in his content. The days of the musical parable are more or less replaced by direct and confrontational lyrics. The message of this album is clearly a call to arms for those wanting to abolish the subjugation and tyranny of not only Africans, but all humankind. At the Byron Bay Community Centre this Wednesday

Engine 37 are getting ready to move down to Melbourne to have a crack at the Southern music scene. They have just finished shooting their first film clip and have scored 12 gigs at the Tamworth Music Festival with the Remains and would you believe Shannon Noll!!! The blokes are screening their new clip at their farewell gig at the Hotel Great Northern on Friday.

HEY GRASSHOPPER Local reggae band Grasshopper are ready to make you jump and shout all night long with their infectious original compositions. Under the confident direction of the ageless beauty of their lead singer Jima King, backed by Danni Salsa, Juan Salvadour, Jake Mann and the rest of the band, Grasshopper will deliver a mighty evening of thumping dancing music. So come along to the Rails on Thursday to enjoy the band that at this year’s Nimbin Mardi Grass blissed more minds than a pound of Mullumbimby Madness!

Come help the Brunswick Board Riders celebrate the first day of Summer. Saturday sees the summer fun day hit Terrace Park in Brunswick Heads. Truancy, Chris Edwards, Jack’s Union, Suzie Leigh and heaps more. Brunswick Idol Talent Quest, classic surfboards display from the 60s and 70s, raffles and BBQ – bring the family!

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Welcome in the Festive Season with a celebration of passion, beauty, and community spirit! Once a year the Serena Joy School of Flamenco bears its fruit and shares it with the community. This show is a feast for the senses and opens with an exhibition of Flamenco artwork with delectable food and drinks. The A&I Hall will be echoing the sound of rhythmic feet, strumming guitars, and songs and shouts of emotion from the soul. ‘Each year I aim to bring a new element to our show,’ says Serena. ‘The students have all grown and developed their skills and I want to complement their growth by having solo guest artists who will then further inspire them. This year we have Tomas Dietz, a dancer from Canberra, who captures the expression and essence of Flamenco.’ It is a titillating taste of what will follow with Solveig’s solo exhibition opening at the Wayward Gallery, Byron later in December. There is also a raffle being held on the night with the first prize being a piece of her work! If you are looking for a good night out, turn off the television and be entertained and moved by something very real, and with very very wonderful legs. Saturday at the A&I Hall Bangalow, 6pm. Exhibition opens, 7:30pm. Show starts 8pm. $12/10 Kids $5. Tickets available from Barebones Art Space.

Having done my ‘homework’ listening to Jesse’s sound which hurls kooky reversed vocals in with catchy beats and percussion arrangements, I perceive Jesse’s music as qualifying for being categorized as Electro but he interjects, ‘I wouldn’t call what I do Electro but I do love a fat b-line and tracks that make peeps freak out, so there is a similarity I suppose.’ Nevertheless and after listening to his music on Jesse’s myspace I can promise Electro and House lovers alike that they will get their rocks off with Jesse’s chunky, skipping and glitching sounds and beats. While Jesse’s remix of ‘Playmate’ by Armand Van Helden might illustrate how Jesse has become the current flavour, he has also had plenty of releases on labels such as Compost, International Dee Jay Gigolos and PIAS Recordings.

ART A CREATIVE EXCHANGE Shane Harle is a Canadian artist who has been residing in Lennox Head with his wife and two boys teaching art at Byron High. It’s been a great time for Shane who has been inspired by our beautiful landscape, taking time out to create 20 acrylic paintings on canvas for sale. Of his work Shane says: ‘For the last 10 months I have been painting some

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Q: Please tell us a little bit about your musical self prior to 2007, you were making a bit of noise before, right?

of the headlands that I surf: Lennox Head, Boulders, and The Pass. My style has changed to a more stylized graduation of colour within shapes. Vibrant colours are painted in a stylized technique to emphasise the energy of nature. I have found inspiration from the indigenous people of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, the way they use solid shapes in totems as well as paintings.’ His work is on show and up for auction at Lennox Recreation Hall on Saturday from 10am.

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up comedy virgins are finishing up their ‘how to be a stand up comic in 6 weeks’ program. It’s not as hard as it looks, and is firmly rooted in the theory ‘Take any disaster and just add laughter.’ As usual it’s been a diverse group. We have a 19 year old open minded heavy metal loving christian with OCD, a vegetarian vetenarian, a glamorous Gold Coast siren who’s just turned 50, a hard core recycling activist, a chemical spraying crop duster who’s had a spiritual epiphany and moved to Mullumbimby, a chap who’s building a boat and planning on sailing into the sunset by the end of the year, a heavily moustached Sydney boy who’s found single man’s solace in the cool comfort of the pub, a bass playing ex youth worker who is suspicious about the whole concept of work and a Bryan Brown lookalike. Over the month and half of their comedy discovery process they have revealed their deepest darkest

A: I’ve been making tracks for about 10 years now, started out DJ-ing about 15 years ago in Bristol, was into old Detroit techno like KMS & Chicago House. Moved to London and started producing with Switch as Induceve for a label called Classic and then we all got into doing mad wonky House Shizzle.

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his busiest year to date. Q: Having travelled the world, by the time you play Freakreation it quite likely won’t be your first tropical bush party, how do you prepare yourself for gigs outdoors? A: ‘Urmmm yeah, maybe wear two pairs of pants and have a stick ready for those snakes.’ Jesse Rose has remixed the likes of Underworld, Armand Van Helden, Simian Mobile Disco & Hot Chip to name but a few and he is now working on his first solo album due out spring 2008. Q: Other music you enjoy listening to at home, in the car, on a plane? A: ‘I’m loving Hip-Hop at the moment anything from the Pack and E-40 to Pharrell produced pop stuff but most of the time I’m listening to really odd music for samples.’ You can hear Jesse play at Freakreation (4/5/6 Jan 2008) who, as SuperFreak last year has offered fans of electronic music a smorgasbord of musical styles, DJs and producers. www. freakreationfestival.com While heavy sideways stepping, beat freaking and

‘THE MAGIC PASS’ & ‘THE STRIKING GREEN AT LENNOX’ BY SHANE HARLE THE LENNOX RECREATION HALL, SATURDAY

FEEL THE RUMBLE Jonson Street will probably vibrate for hours on Friday 7 December! Get out and amongst this massive vibration caused by Kid Kenobi & MC Shureshock, Dj Sampology, Nick Taylor + Sarah Tonin. Tickets are on sale now. www.amber-cam.com

YOU’VE GOT TWO WEEKS TO PONDER Summafieldayze is giving away a double-pass, 2 hats and 2 T-shirts.... there you go, you got yourself a free entry AND an outfit to wear... just tell me who the biggest Sell Out is at this festival. Email answer to jackieonassid@ echo.net.au and please write ‘Biggest Sell Out’ in the subject field of your email. I shall hunt you down should you try and enter more than once!

FIRST SHOW FOR MOJO RISING DJ Lord Fahrenheit is feeding slices of instrumental soul and acid pop in a spectacular event called Mojo Rising at the Buddha Bar on Saturday, so if you feel like you’re up for a bit of hot hot heat, be there!

Apart from being nominated ‘Best British DJ’ in the first ‘Best Of British Awards’ Jesse has been touring every continent as well as releasing and producing, making 2007 secrets. What do they think about relationships? How do they feel about politics? What’s their view on God? I encourage participants to have a good hard look at themselves in the funniest way possible. I am obsessed with finding each person’s unique characteristics and having those translate on stage in performance. ‘Stand up is not just downloading a few gags off the internet - it has to be about who the person is, and how they engage an audience. The ten new standups are nervously practising their routines, getting ready for popping their comedy cherry at the Byron Bay Bowling

free flowing fun takes place, Freakreation is an electronic and live music, art’s and community lifestyle gathering for people of all ages. Boonoo Boonoo Island Tenterfield it’s where it’s at! That’s about 3 hours inland from Byron Bay and close enough to Exodus to make it worth your while spending a week camping in the bush!

Club on Monday at 8pm. Bookings are essential and can be made on 6684 3443. Tix are just $10/15. Butlers Restaurant is definitely open, with special comedy curries for $10.

WHY NOT LAUGH Have the last laugh at Why Not Stand Up open mic has it’s the last show for the year on Wednesday with Brendan Lovechild, Matt Sutherland, Ellen Briggs, John Edwards, Paul McMahon, Kathleen Wishart all stepping up to the plate to deliver the best belly laugh you’ll have all month. Open mics are the place where comics hone their best stuff, where new ideas are conceived and realised. It’s always risky, but it’s always exciting! I’ll be the MC and would love to see you there! Bookings essential: 6680 7994. Dinner from 6.30pm.

BYRON FASHION WEEK LAUNCH Catch the best of Byron fashion at the Community centre on Friday night. With designers featuring their original ranges on the catwalk in a real couture setting. Professional makeup artists and hairdressers will be making up the models to create a completely contemporary, almost Alexander McQueen feel for the runway show. I will be the MC and will be showing a few of my special turns on the catwalk, so come and check it out. I believe there is still a calling for middleaged women who dress age inappropriately. This is a sit down event with food catered by Butlers and complimentary champagne for just $40. Tickets are available on 6685 6807. The following week the Buddha Bar hosts another couture event that I will write about next week. For those who may be a little confused – in true Byron fashion, we have two Byron fashion events scheduled for within a week of each other - so it can get a little confusing!


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Jitterbug Along with the Charleston, the Roaring Twenties gave rise to the Jitterbug, a swing dance which got its name from the slang for an alcoholic suffering the ‘jitters’, or delirium tremens. Musician Cab Calloway popularised the term in the 1930s through his recordings and the film Cab Calloway’s Jitterbug Party. Swing dances predated swing music, however, and had their beginnings in African American folk dance.

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Television Guide 1. Will Smith tracks down the delinquent droid in I, Robot (Prime, Wednesday, 8.30pm), interesting SF marred by a silly derring-do ending. 2. Matt Frewer makes a decent fist of Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four (NBN, Thursday, midday). A Canadian in the deerstalker! Whatever next? Quick, Watson, the five per cent solution. 3. Bill Murray is, well, Bill Murray in the highly original comedy The Life Aquatic (Prime, Friday, 10.30pm). The station misses the opportunity to schedule the film where people might see it, preferring to run an undistinguished and much older potboiler in the prime evening spot.

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World News in various languages. UEFA Champions League 2007/08 World News in various languages. Business Report World News in various language.s She’ll Be Right, Boss: Happiness Inc. Series on Australian Business (Final). Festive Ways Doco from France. A Fork In The Road: Europe The Journal Newshour with Jim Lehrer. Living Black World News Australia Is Your House Killing You? (G) Inside Australia: The Art Of Reg Mombassa (PG) Documentary series. Dateline World News Australia Newstopia Comedy series starring Shaun Micallef. Movie: Ghost Dog – The Way Of The Samurai (MA,l,v 1999) Stars Forest Whitaker, John Tormey. Movie: The Bench (MA,v,l 2000) Drama from Denmark. WeatherWatch Overnight

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SBS advises viewers that programming between 6pm and 10.30pm nightly is Closed Captioned (CC)

PRIME 6.00 9.00 11.00 11.30

Sunrise The Morning Show Playhouse Disney Morning News 12.00 Movie: Point Last Seen (M,v,a, 1998) Stars Linda Hamilton, Sam Hennings. 2.00 Desperate Housewives (M) 3.00 Pepper Dennis (PG) 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away (PG) 7.30 Medical Emergency (PG) 8.00 Surf Patrol (G) Series final. 8.30 Movie: I, Robot (M,v, 2004) Stars Will Smith, James Cromwell, Alan Tydyk. 11.00 The Unit (M) Series final. 12.00 James Blunt – Return To Kosovo (PG) 1.00 Danoz Direct 2.00 Expo and Home Shopping to 6am.

Most Prime programs between 6.30pm and 11.30pm (approx) nightly are Closed Captioned (CC)

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Ten Early News Toasted TV Puzzle Play 9am With David And Kim Ten Morning News Dr Phil (M) The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Wormwood The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Futurama Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader (G) Season final. Law & Order: Criminal Intent (M) Law & Order (M) Late News With Sports Tonight Late Show with David Letterman Everybody Loves Raymond Infomercials and Religion

6.00 Sunrise 4.30 Movie: The Seventh Veil (PG, 1945) 5.20 World News in various languages. 9.00 The Morning Show Stars James Mason, Ann Todd. 12.30 Business Report 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia (G) 11.00 Playhouse Disney 1.30 A Jew Among The Germans Docu11.30 Seven News 10.00 Take On Technology mentary on surviving the Holocaust. 12.00 Movie: M*A*S*H – Goodbye Fare10.15 Behind The News Specials 2.30 Cuba: An African Odyssey French well And Amen (PG 1983) Stars Alan 10.30 Real Chinese doco on Che Guevara’s military campaign. Alda, Mike Farrell, Jamie Farr, Loretta 11.00 Australia Eye of the Storm 3.30 Living Black Swit. 12.00 Midday Report 4.00 Wine Lovers’ Guide to Australia 2.30 Famous Presents Hollywood 12.30 Hustle (PG) 4.30 The Journal Uncensored (M) 1.25 Parkinson (PG) Repeat. 5.00 Newshour with Jim Lehrer. 3.00 Pepper Dennis (PG) Series final. 2.10 Words (G) 6.00 Global Village – The Horsemen. 4.00 It’s Academic 2.30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 6.30 World News Australia 4.30 Seven News 3.00 Kids’ Programs 7.30 The Glamour Game (G) Documentary. 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 4.50 RollerCoaster (G) 8.30 Two Men In A Trench: The Battle 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 5.55 Behind The News Of Barnet (G) Archeological finds. 6.00 Prime News 6.05 Moments In Time (G*) 9.30 World News Australia 6.30 Seven News 6.10 Executive Stress (G) 6.35 Lion Man (G) Interaction with big cats. 10.00 My Penis And Everyone Else’s (MA) 7.00 Home And Away (PG) Documentary from the UK. 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 7.00 ABC News 11.05 Movie: 20 Centimetres (MA, 2005) 8.30 Movie: The Santa Clause (G, 1994) 7.30 Stateline French comedy. Stars Tim Allen, Peter Boyle, Mary Gross. 8.00 Collectors: Fossils And Minerals 1.00 The Black Death (PG) Documentary 10.30 Movie: The Life Aquatic (M,l,v, 2004) (Final). from the UK. Stars Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett. 8.30 The Brief (PG) Cast: Alan Davies. 2.00 Weatherwatch Overnight 12.50 Lost (M) Fire + Water 9.40 Rose And Maloney (M*,v) 1.50 Lost (M) The Long Con 10.30 Lateline 2.50 Danoz Direct 11.10 The Chaser Decides Programs are correct at the time of going to 3.50 Expo and Shopping to 6am. 11.40 jtv (Final). press but beware – all stations like tinkering 12.10 Good Game (Repeat) with things at the last minute. 12.40 rage (M) goes on until 9am Saturday.

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Early News Toasted TV Kids’ Programs Rock It! 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil (M) The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures H20 – Just Add Water The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons (G) Neighbours Futurama (PG) Series final. Friday Night Download (PG) Final. The Biggest Loser (PG) The Wedge (M) Late News Sports Tonight Late Show With David Letterman Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) Infomercials Strong Medicine (M) Religion

Movie: Wombling Free (G, 1977) Kids’ Programs School Programs Jeanette Winterson (PG) Midday Report Pie In The Sky (PG) Strictly Dancing (PG) Final. The Bill (M*,v) Kids’ Programs RollerCoaster (G) Behind The News Moments in Time: Veronica Brodie Grand Designs: Guilford ABC News The 7.30 Report Elephant Diaries (G) Baby orphans. Bomb Harvest (M*,h,d) Work within a bomb disposal unit in Southern Laos. 9.35 Difference Of Opinion (Final) 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 jtv live: The Cat Empire Go AWOL 12.30 Movie: Britannia Of Billingsgate (G, 1933) Stars John Mills, Gordon Harker. 1.50 Movie: My Heart Is Calling (G, 1934) Stars Jan Kiepura, Hugh Wakefield. 3.10 Movie: Stormy Weather (G, 1936) Stars Tom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud.

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World News in various languages. UEFA Champions League 2007/08 World News in various languages. Business Report Dateline German News Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia The Journal Newshour with Jim Lehrer. Global Village: The Mennonites World News Australia Marx and Venus (PG) Inspector Rex (PG) Unit One Drama series from Denmark. World News Australia Walkley Awards 2007 – The Who’s who of Australian media. 11.30 UEFA Champions League Hour 12.30 Movie: Zus & Zo (M,s,l,a, 2001) Comedy from the Netherlands. 2.20 Weatherwatch Overnight

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Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne TVP Direct Danoz Movie: Evil Woman (M,2001) Stars Jason Biggs, Neil Diamond. Days Of Our Lives Fresh Cooking Hi-5 Dogstar Obedience school. Bargain Hunt: Edinburgh 28 Antiques Roadshow: Clydebank Temptation Evening News A Current Affair Farmer Wants A Wife (PG) Final. Cold Case (M) Lotto Without A Trace (M,v) Damages (M) Nightline The Mint (M) Games show. Guthy-Renker Australia Untold Wealth Good Morning America

All Ten programs between 5pm and 11pm (approx) nightly are Closed Captioned (CC)

Sunrise Morning Show (PG) Playhouse Disney Morning News Movie: Gracie’s Choice (M,a,v,d, 2004) Stars Kristen Bell, Jack Armstrong. Desperate Housewives (M) Pepper Dennis (PG) It’s Academic Seven News M*A*S*H Deal Or No Deal Prime News Seven News Home And Away (PG) Ghost Whisperer (PG) Series final. Bionic Woman (M) Series final. Heroes (M) Series final. Famous Presents Hollywood Uncensored (M) Beauty And The Geek (PG) New series. NBC Meet The Press (G) Danoz Expo and Shopping to 6am

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Ten Early News Toasted TV Puzzle Play 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil (M) The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Totally Wild The Bold & The Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons (G) Neighbours (G) Futurama (PG) Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? Cane (M) Series premier. Late News With Sports Tonight Late Show with David Letterman Everybody Loves Raymond (G) Judge Judy (PG) Infomericals, Shopping & Religion

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Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne Danoz Guthy Renker Movie: The Sign Of Four (M, 2001) Stars Matt Frewer, Sophie Lorain. Days of Our Lives Fresh Cooking Hi-5 Dogstar Fetch Bargain Hunt: Detling 24 Antiques Roadshow Temptation Evening News A Current Affair Getaway (PG) 2007 final. Missing Persons Unit (PG) final. The Gift (M) final. RPA Where Are They Now? (M) final Amazing Medical Stories (M) final Nightline The Mint Guthy-Renker Australia Good Morning America

Today Mornings With Kerri-Anne Danoz & Guthy Renker Movie: They Shoot Divas, Don’t They? (M,v, 2002) Stars Jennifer Beals, Jonathon Schaech, Traci Elizabeth Lords. Days Of Our Lives (PG) Fresh Cooking Hi-5 Dogstar Pedigree Bargain Hunt: Derby 34 Antiques Roadshow Temptation (2007 final) Evening News A Current Affair – 1hr Special Edition Airline (PG) Airport (G) Movie: Conspiracy Theory (M,v, 1997) Stars Julia Roberts, Mel Gibson. Nightline Two and a Half Men (PG) The Mint Guthy Renker Good Morning America

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ABC 4.30 Movie: There Goes The Bride (G, 1932) Stars Carol Gibbons, Owen Nares. 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Battleplan (PG) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads (G) Final. 2.00 The Bill (M*,v) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 4.55 RollerCoaster (G) 5.55 Behind The News 6.00 Return Of The Chef 6.30 Nigella Feasts: Weekend Wonders 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors (G) Final 9.00 The Chaser Decides 9.30 The Librarians (M*sr,) 10.00 At The Movies Final 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Cutting It (M*,a) 12.30 Movie: Romeo And Juliet (G, 1954) Stars Laurence Harvey, Susan Shentall. 2.45 Karli Jalangu Boomerang Today 3.25 National Press Club Address

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rage (PG) 5.20 World News in various languages. 20 Years Of rage Special 12.30 Business Report jtv saturday (Final). 1.00 La Grande-Duchesse de Gerolstein Bowls: Champion of Champions ‘07 Masterpiece from France. Stateline 3.40 Great Arias : Offenbach’s La Belle Best Of Australian Story: No Stone Helene Unturned 3.55 The Phoenix Rises Again (G) ReconForce Of Nature: Campbell’s Final struction of the Venice Opera House, Run (Final). Italy. Movie: Henry V (G,1945) Stars Laur4.30 Newshour with Jim Lehrer. ance Olivier, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks. 5.30 Mythbusters (G) Adrift (PG) 6.30 World News Australia Basketball: WNBL 2007/08 7.30 Top Gear (PG) Repeat. Bowls: Tri Nations 2007 8.30 The Long Way Round (M) Ewen MacGoodnight Sweetheart (PG) gregor and his motorcycle. Gardening Australia 9.20 RocKwiz (PG) News 10.15 Movie: I’m Staying (M,a,s,l, 2003) Doc Martin (PG) Romantic comedy from France. News 12.05 SOS – Shorts On Screen (M) The Bill (M*,v) 1.05 Ghost In The Shell (M,v,s) Animated News series from Japan. The Sideshow With Paul McDer1.35 Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law mott (Final). 1.50 Weatherwatch Overnight Parkinson – Guests: Ricky Hatton, Paul Anka, Michael Winner. rage (M) goes on until 6.30am Sunday.

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rage Kids’ Programs Insiders Inside Business Offsiders Asia Pacific Focus Songs Of Praise Landline Gardening Australia Message Stick (*) Heaven On Earth – The Rise & Fall of Socialism – Final. Operatunity Oz Once Upon A Time – Rome open City Noise On Screen – Edan Weis Sydney Dance Company Farwells Graeme Murphy And Janet Vernon Ever After Ever (G) At The Movies Final Wild Provence ABC News Opertunity Oz: Revisited (PG) ABC News Jayne Eyre: Pt 2 Compass: The Monastery Pt 2 (M*) Hi, Hector Berlioz (G) Movie: Go Chase Yourself (G, 1938) Movie: Carry On Loving (PG,1970) Movie: Love In Waiting (PG, 1948)

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World News in various languages SOS Presents… Corner Gas (PG) Dateline Ethnic Business Awards 2007 2007 World Athletics Gala Speedweek Motorsport round up. UEFA Champions League 2007/2008 Magazine UEFA Champions League 2007/08 The World Game Football. Thalassa – The Little World Of Culatra World News Australia Who Do You Think You Are?: Stephen Fry Doco series from the UK. Dr Tatiana’s Sex Advice To All Creation: (M,a,n,s) Documentary series from the UK (Pt 2). 21 Up South Africa: Documentary on changes since the fall of Apartheid. Euro 2008 Final Draw Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words The Storm Rages Twice (PG) WeatherWatch Overnight

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Kids’ Programs Saturday Disney Saturday Club Movie: Duck Tales (G) It’s Academic Erkey Perky Series return. Eclipse Vodafone Live At The Chapel V8 Extra Motorsport On Prime V8 Supercars On Prime ‘Live’ Sydney Weekender Seven News Movie: High School Musical 2 (G, 2007) Stars Zac Efron Judge John Deed (M,a) New episode. Movie: Bootmen (M,l,v,1999) Stars Adam Garcia, Sophie Lee. Movie: Alice (M,d, 1990) Stars Mia Farrow, Alec Baldwin. Expo through until 6am.

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Religion Staines Down Drains Dive Olly Dive Weekend Sunrise Kochie’s Business Builders (G) Sea Change, Tree Change (G) New series. The Most Extreme (G) Dieters. Sport Special (G) Noosa Triathlon. V8 Supercars On Prime 2007 Border Patrol NZ (PG) Seven News Wild Vets (G) New series. Whacked Out Sports (PG) New series Ghost Whisperer (PG) Movie: Miracle (PG, l, 2004) Stars Kurt Russell, Sean McCann. Movie: Big Trouble In Little China (M,l,v, 1986) Stars Kurt Russell, Kate Burton, Dennis Dun. Sea Snakes Of Marion Reef (G) Danoz Direct Expo and Shopping to 6am

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Kids’ Programs Video Hits First Video Hits Video Hits Presents: Maroon 5 Australian Fishing Championships Australian Rally Championship Wakakirri 2007 Performing arts event. Escape With ET Fishing destinations. Ten News Sports Tonight Simpsons (PG) Deadliest Catch (PG) Movie: Star Wars VI – Return Of The Jedi (PG) Stars Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, Mark Hamill. Movie: Coming To America (M,1988) Stars Eddie Murphy, James Earl Jones, John Amos. Movie: Heavy Metal 2000 (AV15+) Stars Billy Idol, Michael Ironside. Video Hits Up-Late pp g & Religion g Infomercials, Shopping

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Religion Totally Wild Seaason sso on o n fina nal. Meet the Press Season son final. State Focus Season Video Hits First Cybershack (PG) Animalia Infomercial River To Reef Hook, Line & Sinker Movie: Starman (PG, 1984) Stars Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen, Rechard Jaeckel. Ten News Sports Tonight The Simpsons (PG) Meerkat Manor (G) Series return. Friends (PG) first time on TEN. Don’t Forget The Lyrics (G) Movie: Blackjack VI – Ghosts (M) Stars Colin Friels, Steve Vella, Victoria Thaine Outrageous Fortune (MA15+) The Wedge (M) Everybody Loves Raymond (G) Judge Judy (PG) Infomercials Religion to 6am.

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Infomercials Kids’ Programs 2007 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge The Car Show MX TV The Car Show (Season final) The Nanny (PG) Movie: Love Me Or Leave Me (PG,v, 1955) Stars Doris Day James Cagney. Talk To The Animals The Garden Gurus Antique Roadshow: Torquay Evening News Shrek The Halls (G) Premier special. Funniest Home Videos (G) Movie: Elf (G 2003) Stars Will Ferrell, Edward Asner. Saturday Lotto Movie: Bad Santa (MA,l,s,v 2003) Stars Billy Bob Thornton, Lauren Graham. The Mint (M) Games show. Guth hy R enker and Danoz to 6am. Guthy Renker

Infomerci cials ci alls ls Infomercials Sharkey’s Friends Untold Wealth Wild Adventures With David Ireland (G) NBL Sydney Kings vs Perth Wildcats Surfsport Jack Of All Trades Series return. Movie: The Teahouse Of The August Moon (PG,1956) Stars Marlon Brando, Eddie Albert, Paul Ford. Wings Of Nature (G) Series premier. The Boatique Going Places Antiques Roadshow Evening News Christmas With The Australian Women’s Weekly Singing Bee (PG) Season final. Extreme Makeover (G) Series return. Waking The Dead (M) Series return – Double episode. Movie: The Pledge (M,v, 2001) Stars Jack Nicholson, Patricia Clarkson. The Avengers (PG) One On One (PG) Guthy-Renker Australia Good Morning America

5.20 World News in various languages. 4.30 Movie: Windbag The Sailor (G, 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1936) Stars Will Hay, Norma Varden. 1.35 Cutting Edge: Running From 6.00 Kids’ Programs Mugabbe (M) 11.00 Landline 2.30 Unholy Orders Documentary on child 12.00 Midday Report abuse in orphanages run by nuns. 12.30 A Place In Italy (Final) 3.30 The Bible Unearthed The Patriarchs 12.55 Wild Valley (Final) 4.30 The Journal 1.30 Love And Money (G) 5.00 The Crew 2.00 The Bill (PG) 5.30 Living Black 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Global Village: Flavours Of France 4.55 RollerCoaster 6.30 World News Australia 5.55 Behind The News 7.30 Mythbusters 6.00 1421: The Year China Discovered 8.30 Marx and Venus (PG) America? The Epic Voyages (G) 8.35 South Park (M,a,s) Repeat. 7.00 ABC News 9.00 Pizza (M,d,l,v) comedy series. 7.30 The 7.30 Report 9.30 World News Australia 8.00 Unlikely Travellers (Final) 8.30 Rampant – How A City Stopped A 10.00 Shameless (MA,l,v,a) drama series. 10.55 Movie: Breaking News (M,v,2004) Plaugue Action movie from Hong Kong. 9.30 Enough Rope with Andrew Denton 10.30 Lateline 12.30 Movie: Roads To Koktebel (M,l,a,v, 11.05 Lateline Business 2003) Russian drama. 11.35 Exorcists: The True Story (M*,a) 2.20 WeatherWatch Overnight 12.25 Movie: Mystery In Mexico (G, 1948) Stars William Lundigan, Jacqueline White. 1.30 Movie: Odd Man Out (PG, 1947) Stars: James Mason, Robert Newton. 3.25 Bowls: Tri Nations 2007

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Morning Show with Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies. 11.00 Playhouse Disney 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Jubilee (M,v,l, 2000) Stars Cliff Curtis, Theresa Healy. 2.00 Desperate Housewives (M) 3.00 Hope & Faith (PG) 3.30 Who Dares Wins (G) 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 That ‘70s Show (PG) Series return. 7.30 Borderline (PG) Series return. 8.00 Surf Patrol (G) 8.30 Criminal Minds (M,v,a) 9.30 Grey’s Anatomy (M) Series return. 10.30 30 Rock (PG) Emmy Award winning comedy series, stars Alec Baldwin. 11.00 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (M) 11.30 The Simple Life (M) New series. 12.00 Life As We Know It (M) 1.00 Danoz Direct 2.00 Expo and Shopping to 6am.

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Early News Kids’ Programs Puzzle Play 9am With David And Kim Ten News Dr Phil (M) The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) Ready Steady Cook Infomercial Huey’s Cooking Adventures Scope The Bold and the Beautiful Ten News The Simpsons Neighbours Friends (PG) America’s Next Top Model (PG) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (M) Law & Order (M) Late News With Sports Tonight Late Show with David Letterman Video Hits Presents: Guy Sebastian (PG) 12.30 Judge Judy 1.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion to 6am

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MONDAY 3

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4.30 Movie: The Bulldog Breed (G, 1960) Stars Norman Wisdom, Ian Hunter. 6.05 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Singer: A Dangerous Mind (PG) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Einstein Factor (Final). 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Police Training Academy (PG) 2.00 The Bill (M*,v) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 4.55 RollerCoaster 5.55 Behind The News 6.00 Time Team Carsington Caves 6.50 National Treasures 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Grumpy Old Men (PG) Final. 8.35 War Of The Birds (PG) 9.25 Monarchy: King And Emperor 10.15 Lateline 10.50 Lateline Business 11.15 Spooks (M*,v) 12.15 Movie: The Calendar (G, 1937) Stars Greta Gynt, John McCallum. 1.35 Movie: It’s A Boy (G, 1933) Stars Leslie Henson, Alfred Drayton. 3.00 Movie: So Long At The Fair (G, 1951) Stars Jean Simmons, David Tomlinson, Dirk Bogarde.

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6.00 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Danoz & Guthy Renker 12.00 Movie: An Unexpected Love (M,a, 2003) Stars Leslie Hope, Wendy Crewson. 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Entertainment Tonight 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Dogstar 4.30 National News 5.00 Bargain Hunt: Wetherby 5 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 20 to 1 8.30 Movie: Ocean’s Eleven (M, 2001) Stars Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Julie Roberts, Matt Damon. 11.00 Comedy Inc. The Late Shift (M) 12.00 The Mint 3.00 Guthy-Renker Australia 4.00 Untold Wealth 4.30 Good Morning America

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positive as you can for everyone involved. TAURUS: If expressing your truth upsets others, that only boomerangs back to upset you, so it’s worth considering how you’d want the same thing said to you – ideally from the saddhu’s viewpoint that other people are none other than yourself with a different name and form. GEMINI: If you’re aiming to upgrade present conditions, you observers of group dynamics will have noted that right now people don’t want to be locked into anything. You’ll have to provide believable exit clauses and attractive prospects backed by solid facts. A demanding week‌ CANCER: This ďŹ ery week applies high pressure and needs careful negotiating – you may have to concede less important issues so you can stand ďŹ rm on what you care most about. The good news is that calm determination, your best friend at present, will help you through. LEO: Leos usually distrust all authority but their own – others may feel the same this week and (shock horror) ignore yours. With the Sun in a fellow ďŹ re sign,

you’re hot – but whether stirring the pot, closing a deal or on the war path, aim for being sensitive as well as effective. VIRGO: People will talk big this week, but all information needs checking – it wouldn’t be wise to rely on follow through either. If others seem tremendously inconsistent, pointing this out will only be wasted breath – let them do their own thing and you do yours. LIBRA: You’re presently in a major creative phase with Venus busy behind the scenes furthering your personal and professional progress – though favouring friends in business won’t necessarily be your smartest move. Don’t let social insensitivities spoil this week’s astronomical fun factor‌ SCORPIO: If this week lights your romantic ďŹ res but puts others more in the mood for independence than togetherness, then enjoy your friends – they’re better value right now. Handle over-the-top emotions via the tried and true K.I.S.S. system: Keep It Simple, Sweetheart. Real simple. SAGITTARIUS: ‘My mother groaned, my father wept,

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ment] you will be tired and it is difficult to get back motivation. But suddenly everything started to go well. With this result I will be number one on the next FIDE rating list and of course this was [also] a surprise for me.’ Losing – sorry, ‘lending’ – the world title seems to have freed Kramnik up to start playing more ambitious and risky chess, as the following game shows. As World Champion Kramnik often appeared too scared of losing to take the chances needed to win against high level opposition, but that fear appears to have faded. Or perhaps Kramnik was just paying a secret compliment to the man after whom the Tal Memorial was named: Mikhail Tal, the Latvian genius and World Champion who turned risk-taking chess into an art form.

Moscow 2007 White: V Kramnik Black: A Alekseev Opening: Modern Benoni 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 b5 Alekseev has chosen a line preferred by Tal but Kramnik’s response takes the gambling spirit even further. 6.e4!? Nxe4 7.Qe2 Qe7 8.Bg2 Nd6?! 8...f5 was necessary. 9.Be3 b4 Returning the pawn for some freedom since 9...Na6 10.Nh3 leaves Black very tied up. 10.Bxc5 Qxe2+ 11.Nxe2 Na6 12.Bxd6! Bxd6 13.Nd2 Rb8 14.Nc4 Be7 15.d6 Bf6 16.Nf4 Nc5 17.0-0! Ba6 18.Nd5! 0-0 18...Bxc4 19.Nxf6+ gxf6 20.Rfc1 leaves Black in dire straits. 19.Nxf6+ gxf6 20.Bd5 Na4? 20... Rfc8 was necessary. 21.Rfc1 Rfe8 22.Ne3! Rb6 23.Rc7 Rxd6 24.Rd1! Kh8 25.Bxf7+ was threatened but now Black is pushed off the board. 25.Nf5 Rb6 26.Bxf7 Nxb2 27.Rdxd7 Re1+ 28.Kg2 Bf1+ 29.Kf3 Be2+ 30.Kf4 Rb8 31.Bc4 1-0 A humbling defeat for the 22-year-old Russian Champion. Q Tal Memorial final scores: 1.Kramnik (Rus) 6.5/9; 2.Shirov (Spa) 5; =3.Carlsen (Nor), Gelfand (Isr), Leko (Hun), Jakovenko (Rus) 4.5; =7.Ivanchuk (Ukr), Mamedyarov (Aze), Kamsky (USA) 4; 10.Alekseev (Rus) 3.5.

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Despite being on the Chemist Shop Diet, and apparently enjoying it, and noticing the kilos drop away, Josie* invites me to dinner, and bowls me over with a gorgeous three-course meal. To be sure, the ďŹ rst two courses are wholesome and relatively low in calories: we begin with a smoked trout, avocado and rocket salad, then move on to mussels which she has simmered lengthily in a spicy tomato sauce. All well and good except for the loaf of fresh bread on the cutting-board and the serrated knife alongside. That heavenly tomato sauce insists that fat chunks of bread be dunked into it, and so we dunk. And dunk. Dessert is a little creme caramel which really is unnecessary; sheer politeness impels me to eat it, and besides, it is Josie* (also eating one) on the program, not I. The great thing is, it will all be over soon... * Names have been changed to protect the overweight


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Rugby Giant Joe is a Big Bloke When I was a kid I lived in the Land Down Under, the land under New South Wales: Victoria. In those days football, real foodey, was played in the Victorian Football Le ague, an exclusive club because Victorians were the only ones with enough class to understand what real football was. Taking the bait? Good. We could also laugh along with our northern neighbour’s jokes about our game of ‘aerial ping pong’. When the VFL became the AFL in 1990, we let the rest of the country in on our secret, and reminded everyone that the A in AFL stood for Australian – a game from here, Australia, the big Land Down Under, and the F stood for football, which is a slang term for foodey. AFL. Australia’s game. Not this bloody rugby rubbish. Chewing that hook? Tasty? Mwahahaaaa Now that I live here, well up into enemy territory, I figure if I am to get on with the locals, I should investigate rugby. Nightmare. Apparently you have two sorts. Rugby union and rugby league, but you don’t have to call rugby union, rugby union, but you do have to call rugby league, rugby league. Easy? Not. Around town it’s just called rugby, that is rugby league is just called rugby and you are supposed to know that. People in the street say rugby, and you should know they mean rugby league, but goddess help you if you say rugby to a rugby union fan when what you are talking about is

SPORTS RESULTS ANGLING Brunswick Heads Winner of November outing D Fitzgerald with Jew and bream. Next outing this Sat 1/12 with a 3pm check out. Numbers are needed and club members should make every effort to compete. Xmas drinks and BBQ for fishers/family at the ramp following the 9am weigh in. BOWLS Bangalow Women 20/11 Minor Singles: P Robson 31 d J Gallagher 21. Social: M Johnston, M Little, S Boyle 33 d J Mlikota, R Martin, E Astley 9; A Humphries, M Dingle Draper 23 d M Harley, J Collings 17. Rink winners: M Johnston, M Little, S Boyle. Raffle: P Robson. Brunswick Heads Men Wed S/S Triples: B Quince, G Weston, W Weston; r/ up C Jensen, V Caldwell, B Montgomery; L Lowe, B Danswan, M Danswan. Sat Club Selected Pairs: G Weston, V Caldwell; r/up D Wyborn, R Barnes; T Rynehart, W Weston. Sat Final Minor Singles: M Hogan 31 d R Appel 22. Final Minor Pairs: L Torresi, J Lawlor 26 d I McRae, J Power 13. Sun Bantams Mufti Bowls/Breakfast: N Lee, D Alcorn, V Caldwell; R Leighton, S Pearce, J Lawlor. Louies Prize: M Lofley, T Batchelor, C Pearce. This Week: Wed S/S Triples 12.30pm, Visit By All Sports. Friday: Daylight saving Bowls 5.30pm, beginners welcome. Sat Club Sel Bonus Pairs 1pm. Sun: Visit From Helensvale Bowls, 1pm Mixed, Uniform, No Green Fees. Sat 8/12 club presentation day. Learn to Bowl: Thur and Sat, 10am to 12pm. All welcome Just turn up. Brunswick Heads Women 20/11 Cons Singles: B Rose d D Guest. Social: J Loomes, M Darby, T Rynehart d M Allard, B O’Donnell, J Kearney; L McCormick, M Caldwell d S Iversen, B Boorman; T Pollard, D Batson, L Proudlock d Z Wagner, D Hay, E Marks; Winners: J Loomes, M Darby, T Rynehart. Raffle: S Iversen.

PLAYER PROFILE Name: Joe Robinson Age: 25 Birth Sign: Pic ses Weight: 101 kilos Height: 6’2” (big bloke) Favourite colour: blue Drinks: water Eat: All food Last read: last week’s player profile Last saw: Oceans 13 Claim to fame: Best and Fairest player in the NRRRL premiership team rugby league, and they look at you like you have the pox and snarl ‘leeeegah!’ Union and league, always at war, and never ever the twain shall meet. Unless you are talking World Cup, then you all seem to be lovey dovey brothers in arms. Sheesh. You lot are mental! Can someone please hold my stubbie of XXXX while I reel in this line? A man who does know all about rugby, (see I am showing off now because I mean rugby league), is Joe Robinson. They breed ‘em big in the islands and Joe is a big bloke. He weighs one hundred and one kilos and is 6 foot 2 tall. A really biiiig bloke. I don’t care what 6-2 is in centimetres. Metric height is just not as effective. He’s just 6 foot bloody 2. Born in New Zealand, he moved to the Cook Islands when he was 8 and had his first taste of rugby league on

a visit to Australia at the age of 9. At sixteen he moved to the US which put a damper on his rugby career. ‘I went to the states for four years and they don’t even know what the hell rugby league is up there. I played grid iron, a game where you are so fully padded you don’t feel a thing.’ Going back to the Cook Islands after being in the US was a shock. ‘I just got hammered by the other players. It was like running into tanks. They are all really big, heavy, solid, strong people.’ But Joe re-learned the tough game and soon found himself touring Australia, New Zealand and Fiji with the Cook Islands International squad, in the front row, a position whose role is to take to ball forward towards the try line. ‘We are referred to as the ‘pigs’, says Joe, ‘the forwards who do all the hard yards, are the pigs, and the boys in the back line

score the tries.’ Joe played in the Cook Islands Rugby League for four years, the last two years overlapping with the finals games at Mullum, (the Cook Islands season is shorter), before becoming a full time Giant. It took time to settle in to Giants life and Joe felt that his team mates, a closeknit family, took a little while to warm to him. But when they did, they embraced him wholeheartedly. ‘Once I was in there and we all got to know each other I felt really welcome. They really looked after me and seemed happy to have me, though my game felt a bit rusty. It took me a season to hit my stride, but I made sure I had my game right before I stepped onto the field that second year.’ As a straight A student with his HSC in his pocket, Joe did a junior varsity year in the US studying biology before returning to the Cook

Islands and work as a digital film editor assisting the crew on Survivor: The Cook Islands, One Network News for TV New Zealand, and various other productions. He is currently studying for his Certificate III in personal training. ‘I have always been into a healthy lifestyle. I rarely drink and I don’t smoke or take drugs. I am the same sober as I am drunk, so drinking serves no purpose for me. I just save the money and have a good time anyway.’ Except for the grand final night. ‘I promised the boys that if we won the grand final I would have a night out on the piss with them. I thought we’d never win. At the beginning of 2007 you wouldn’t have bet a dollar on us winning. We had no coach, we had no players, we had no funds, we had nothing! Honestly, this year was the fairytale year.’ And of course the team

President/Secretary’s Day Tue 27/11. General Meeting 4/12. Christmas break up luncheon and bowls Tues 11/12: Ex Members are welcome to join us for Xmas Party at own expense, please notify if you intend to attend. Mullumbimby Ex Services Women 20/11: B Reglin, H Robb 16 v J Lee, B Croft 15; S Boyd, R Thompson 17 (winners) v S Brown, J Kidman 12; J Gtraham, A Ellem, J Beaumont 29 v J Graham, R Mills, G Henry 20. Raffle: J Graham. Ocean Shores Men 13/11 Twilight Bowls: A Spice, F Sparrow, C Appel; r/up J Gray, B Whitney, K McClelland; Raffels Seniors: N Appel, M Appel, Juniors: G Gort, B Edwards. 20/11: J Murray, Cody, C Lee; r/up A Stevens, M Small, R James. Raffles Senior: M James, J Lockhart; Juniors: Cody, D Rachow. 19/11 S/S triples: R Roberts, M Kimber, K Hosie; r/up K Kennedy, T Baggio, R Rofe; W Springle, J Sullivan, C Lee. Ocean Shores Women 21/11: S Woolford, K Farrell, L McGowran (Winners Out of Hat) d M Moodie, E Hill, J Bartlett; N Russell, M James, G Johnston d J Lofts, D Grant, W Sprengel 23/11: 2nd rnd: Scoreboard Trophy: E Hill, W Bird, B Sprengel (Winners Out of Hat) d L Bland, JM Quirke, F Crowder; J Lofts, P Sullivan, L Mason (r/up) d M Moodie, R Kirkland, M Hosie; M Flesser, L McGowran, M James d M Flesser, D Grant, J Williams; T Warr/McConville d J Bartlett/G Johnston. On 5/12 and 7/12 resp Mixed Bowls and Ladies Bowls Christmas Break Up Parties. All past and present members and visitors welcome. Names on notice board or ring Pres Glenys or Sec Maureen. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 19/11: N/S: 1st gross and net A Tonkin/M Kelly; 2nd gross D Gall/J Wright; 2nd net A Hauser/C Blacker. E/W: 1st gross M Downey/P Hems; 2nd gross and 2nd net F Patterson/D Grant; 1st net R Heale/K Westall. 24/11: N/S: 1st gross M Homfray/P Baldwin; 2nd gross and 1st net C

Blacker/A Hauser; 2nd net J Lipski/J Wright. E/W: 1st gross and net A Gray/C Wellings; 2nd gross W Keyte/M Fleming; 2nd net K Westall/R Heale. Byron Bay 23/11 North: 1st P Quirke/P Baldwin; 2nd J Theakstone/H Stanfield; 3rd B Sundstrom/G Askey. South: 1st A Humphreys/J Kable; 2nd E Macaulay/R Biddles; 3rd G Lynn/T Macdonald. Ocean Shores 21/11 N/S: 1st gross/net A Hauser/C Blacker; 2nd gross/net J Selleck/B Simons. E/W: 1st gross/2nd net P Sullivan/P Quirke; Eq 2nd gross and 1st net K Westall/R Heale; Eq 2nd gross L Baldwin/W Sparrow. DARTS Brunswick Valley 21/11 Grand Final: WCDs 6 d Homeless 4. Presentation night Sat 1/12. Members tickets price 2 Rnd free,1 Rnd $10, Guest $25. General Public Double $60 Single $35. Pres numbers by 27/11, for info see captains. GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 17/11 3 Man Ambrose: Gwyn P/Amy Hobbs/ Judy T 61 2/3; r/up Kay Paulos/Sally S/Marianne A 63 5/6 c/b. NTP: 12th D Eastment, 7th 2nd shot Sally/Kay/Marianne, Pro Pin R Webber. 22/11 Versus Par: Div 1 G Stennre +3; Div 2 K Thomson +5. NTP: 5th N Dwyer, 7th G Redman (in the hole), 12th L Froggatt, 17th K Thomson, Pro Pin M Crichton (5 balls). Weekly Ball Comp: J Beer 38; r/up G Redman 37; M Essery 37. 29/11 Draw 4 Ball Worst Ball/ Nominate: 1st Tee; 9am N Dwyer/N Carsburg; G Mackay/M Crichton; 9.06 G Poynting/T Robbins; B Woolnough/J Beer; 9.12 R Manley/J Neate; E Henshaw/H Hammond; 9.18 L Froggatt/K Mudgway; R Wilson/W Stenner; 9.24 L Walker/F Gannell. 10th Tee; 9am S Kosaka/G Lynn; F Brooker/M Davey; 9.06 G Redman/M Essery; E Leclere/G McDonald; 9.12 L Riches/M Bertoli; K Thomson/M Allan; 9.18 B Mules/L Siddall; M Trivett/B James. Table duty: S Kosaka/G Lynn.

Ocean Shores Men 19/11 Single Stab: 1st A Phillips 42; 2nd Toot Byron 42: NTP: 3rd T Byron, 17th H Young. Balls to 33. 21/11 Single Stab: 1st M James 45; 2nd P Conaghan jnr 43; 3rd I Wingad 40; 4th L Morgan 40; NTP: 3rd J Medlicott, 6th A Shambler, 8th C Godsmark, 12th P Russ, 15th L Reid, 17th G Roughman. Balls to 35. 24/11 4BBB Stab: 1st G Lovell + K Beitzel 50; 2nd S Lowrey + swinger 49; 3rd G Walsh + I Rolls 48. NTP: 3rd L Prendergast, 6th S Lowrey, 8th H Pepper, 12th L Wyatt, 17th B O’Gorman; Balls to 44. Ocean Shores Ladies 22/11 18 hole Stab: M Farquhar 38; r/up C Blacker 34; vouchers to 32. 24/11: J Brown, D Devir; r/up H McDonald, H Perry; NTP D Devir; vouchers to 65. Ocean Shores Men Vets 22/11 4BBB Stableford: 73 Starters; Winners: J Bramall, T Martin 53; r/up T Dahl, H Stephenson 51; J Sullivan, S Jones 48 c/b; NTP 3rd H Stephenson; Captain’s Pin 8th: M Bertrand; 17th L Hoffman: Vice Captain’s Gorilla Award H/C 0 to 19 H Stephenson; H/C 20+ L Hoffman. Balls to 43 points. Scrubbers Ball: K Bradford/K Scanlon. RUGBY UNION Brunswick Valley Juniors Sun 9/12: AGM at 11.30am at Brunswick Heads Bowling Club. All positions vacant. The Club is hopeful of fielding sides from U8s to U17s. The club welcomes any new persons wanting to assist. Contact retiring Secretary Daryl Quigley on 6684 7151. Mullumbimby/Ocean Shores Sun 9/12: AGM at Billinudgel Hotel. The Moonshiners will be fielding 3 sides next year (2 senior and U19s). Any interested parties should contact the retiring Secretary Daryl Quigley on 6684 7151. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 28/11 Rnd 2 Business Houses Teams Comp: The Potato Works v Bruns Smash Repairs; G Davis v M Underwood, L Clarke v M Ottery, J Gribble

v R King, D Wraight v J Nicolson, J Holmes v J Moodie. OS Glass v OS Bakery; S Sleep v B Trivett, C Ashworth v T Wood, C Walsh v C Booth, S Bruyn vC Johnston, Jeff Heers v M Isbister. Bruns Blinds v Byron Bay Trophies; B Staff v D Bird, P Hill v D Runciman, A Li v C Pearce, J Heers v S Moon, B Doran v M Wallace. Canty’s Surveyors v Bruns Pharmacy; S Thompson v G Elliott, S Koop v S Robson, R James v C Staff, R Cameron v M Stratton, T Mason v F King. 3/12 Rnd 6 Byron Health Foods Comp: Div 1; 5pm B Staff v L Powell, B Trivett v M Underwood, L Donnan v G Davis. Div 2; 5pm M Ottery v M Cassidy, C Walsh v S Koop, C Pearce v G Kaminski; 6pm J Gribble v D Runciman. Div 3; 5pm D Wraight v R King, J Heers v R Draper, P Westcott v A Li; 6pm L Miller v M Rogers. Div 4; 5pm M Wallace v J Holmes, J Moodie v T Mason, Jeff Heers v F King, C Johnston v S Bruyn. Div 5; 5pm D Williams v B Alander, B Pruul v P McQueen, S McTiare v M Isbister. To play phone 6685 1794. SURF LIFE SAVING North Coast CHSSA

23/11 Byron Bay Carnival: Champion Schools: Kingscliff 259; Southern Cross 122;Woolgoolga 54; Maclean 53; Toormina 51; Macksville 48; Byron bay 43; Mullumbimby 43; Coffs Harbour 24; Alstonville 23; Tweed River 13; Evans River 7. www.surflifesaving.com.au SWIMMING Mullumbimby Twin Towns:Tristan and Danni swam extremely well against swimmers from across the border. Trinity: Tristan 10yrs 1st 50m Back and 50 Fly 2nd 50m Free and 50m Breast. FNC C’ships no 1 Lismore; Both competitors competed in the pouring rain Tristan 10yrs 1st 100m Fly and 100m Back 2nd 50m Free; Danni 13yrs 3rd 400m Free and 50m Fly. FNC C’ships no 2 Twin Towns Tristan 10yrs 1st 50m Back 200m Back 2nd 100m Free, 50m Fly and 200m IM Danni

did win. Drawing from their own ‘family’, ex player Damon Scott stepped in to fill the void and the rest, as they say, is history. Scott got NRRRL coach of the year, the club won the Premiership and title of Club Champions, as all three Mullum teams collectively played better than any other team in the comp. And Joe? He won the club award for Best and Fairest, something he is coy about admitting, but an achievement he is proud of. Currently employed by the council doing general maintenance, Joe has a happy relationship with girlfriend Elisha whom he refers to as a ‘Palmerston Princess’, and will continue to play for the Giants as long as he lives in the area, but he sees rugby as a shortlived career. He would love to play professionally but doesn’t know if that opportunity will arise. At 25 he feels he is getting up there in years. ‘You don’t get many who play past 35, that’s why I eventually hope to work as a personal trainer. There is no longevity in rugby league. But as long as I am playing the game I am stoked.’ I am also stoked, as it seems my old mates the Victorians have learned a few things about foodey in the last few years. As in rugby league. That is ‘leegah’ with a capital M . E . L . B . O. U. R . N . E . S.T.O.R.M. Consider this fish landed! 13yrs 1st 100m Fly and 200m Fly. Alstonville: Tristan 1st 100m Fly 2nd 50m Free, 100m Free, 50 Back, 100m Back, 50m Fly and 200m IM. Sat 8/12 Mullum Swim Club Relay Carnival: warm up time 8am, start time 9am. TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby 22/11 Handicap Comp: C Strybos 4/4; r/up M Smith 3/4; E Reevermann 2/3. Thurs night at Mullum Tennis Clubhouse at 6.30pm. Coaching available. Contact Werner on 6680 3915 or Greg on 0427 788 773. TENNIS Mullumbimby Competition: 19/11 Ladies Rnd 9; Div 1 Volleys 30 d Smashes 28; Serves 32 d Dropshots 12; Div 2 Drives 31 d Forehands 22; Half Volleys 30 d Backhands 27. 20/11 Men Rnd 9; Migs 51 d Mirages 16; Messerschmitts 53 d Fokkers 31. 22/11 Mixed Rnd 9; Wallabies 56 d The Azzuri 46; Springboks 58 d Les Tricolors 48. Junior comp Fri evenings 5 to 7pm. Club Christmas Party Sat 15/12, 4.30pm start. Enquiries regarding coaching Justin 0403 841 241, all other enquiries Jeanie 6680 4353w or 6680 1330h. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 27/11 Rnd 15 J V Towing Comp: 6pm No Mercy v Hit and Run, Flash v Dragons, Wild Ones v Triple Zero, Duty Silver Bullets. 7pm Lounge Lizards v Ballistic, Silver Bullets v Brwers, Duty Hit and Run. 29/11 Rnd 1 OS True Value Hardware Comp: 6pm Comeback Kids v Volleys, Bolters v Panthers, Chilli Twist v Short and Sweet, Duty Barefoot Bandits. 7pm Hot and Sweaty v Kaos.Com, Tripods v Amazons, Barefoot Bandits v Red Frogs, Duty Volleys. New 4 a side mixed Tues comp starts 11/12. To play phone 6685 1794. Beginners welcome.


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Sports Roundup with Eve Jeffery School Surf League Competes In Byron

Around 150 students from twelve schools between Nambucca and Tweed Heads converged on the Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club last Friday, to compete in the annual School Surf League. Conducted by North Coast School Sports Association and Surf Life Saving Far North Coast, the annual School Surf League program gives all high school students the opportunity to participate in surf sports events, exposing them to a wide range of disciplines and is aimed at encouraging more teenagers to join the surf lifesaving movement. With a primary emphasis on participation and fun, the carnival not only provides a unique sporting event for many students who would not previously have participated in surf sports, but also aids development of the participants’ personal, social

and technical skills. ‘The School Surf League has been steadily growing each year since we first started participating in 2004,’ said event organizer Alan Duroux. ‘It is a great event on the schools sporting calendar and is one that the students have come to look forward to just like swimming, cross country and athletics.’ With a 6am start the carnival promised a very full program which included both individual and team events in surf swim, board racing, a beach sprint and relay, an ironperson event, beach flag races, and a board riding-beach flag, tag team relay. These games covered many of the skills needed in surf life saving. Kingscliff, scoring 259 points, ran away with the title of Champion School, with Southern Cross (122) and Woolgoolga (54) trailing

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what’s happening surfside All Girls Surfriders 3rd Marg Bryant, 4th Maz Pentecost. Club November A huge thankyou to all our Results local businesses who supThe All Girls Surfriders Club held their November Club Round at Lennox Head beaches. This was a prize round as well as the final round for 2007. A light easterly wind and 1m choppy waves, with a heavy shore break, made conditions difficult. Congratulations to all girls who surfed, and especially to the following finalists: Advanced 1st Jade Fenech, 2nd Lana Parkes, 3rd Lyla Wright, 4th Rachel Bonhote Mead: 30+ 1st Maz Pentecost, 2nd Kate Poulos, 3rd Melissa Wright, 4th Tamsin Franklin: Junior Beginners 1st Tiana Whyatt, 2nd Madeline Tresselt, 3rd Leesha Preiser, 4th Georgia McFee: Intermediate 1st Cassie Jo Neville, 2nd Ella McCrossin, 3rd Taylor Butler, 4th Isabella Springis: Longboard 1st Mel Mott, 2nd Kara Nobbs,

ported the club with vouchers and prizes throughout the year. The end of year presentation will be held on Saturday 1st December at the Lennox SLSC starting at 6pm.

Bodyboarding The Headlanders hosted a Teams Challenge with the Gold Coast Bodyboard Club at Byron Bay’s Cosy Corner –Tallows beach on Saturday. Each team was made up of 12 riders who each surfed 3 times over 18 rounds, hopefully beating the opposition with better average wave scores and accumulating maximum points for their team. After 8 rounds, a gap of only 2 points separated the teams but as the day progressed, the eventual winner clearly was the Headlanders with 334.8 points to Gold Coast’s 289.5.

Keep Watch on kids in the water

Parent s in the Byron Shire are urged to learn life saving skills as Royal Life Saving gets the 2007 Keep Watch campaign underway to help prevent toddler drowning. Royal Life Saving CEO Rob Bradley, warns a child under 5 has drowned on average every week over the past 10 years and says drowning is a hidden epidemic. Latest figures show 35 toddlers drowned in the last financial year in preventable tragedies – 46% of them drowned in swimming pools and 17% in bathtubs. Mr Bradley warns that it them in second and third is critical that parents learn position. how to resuscitate a child, Byron Bay and Mul- and he also wants to highlumbimby high schools came equal seventh with a score of 43 points each. Local school competitiors had more luck in the girls age divisions, with the 15 year age group title going to Bridgett Barnes from Byron Bay and the 16 years title shared by Jade NelsonChapman from Byron Bay and Jeda Greenlaw from Mullumbimby. In a country where much of our recreation takes place on our beaches, there is always a need for surf lifesavers. Mr Duroux hopes that the day will attract new members. “It is a great opportunity for high school students to get a taste for what Surf Life Savers do and hopefully encourages more students to become involved as a volunteer.” Everyone obviously enjoyed the day and by surfing for their team instead of just themselves, the guys put in a little more effort and creativity without the pressure of being eliminated as in most other club meets. Highest wave scorers were Ben McDonald with an average of 14.6 for his 2 counted waves, Jack Cerne 14.4, Sam Boulton 14.3. Sam was also nominated as a double points rider for the Gold Coast so effectively scored a massive 28.6 for his team in that particular heat. Highest overall scorers in their categories were Casey Robinson, Brody Zagar and Corey McLean for the Headlanders and locals guys Jackson Lewin and Sam Boulton for the Gold Coast. The challenge has been thrown down and Gold Coast swear they’ll take the trophy home next time – State of Origin in Bodyboarding is now on everyone’s mind ! At Headlanders, all we can say is ‘BRING IT ON’.

Bruns Boardriders Males – Fleas: 1st K Cook, Cadets: 1st T Tunis-Plant, 2nd S Johnson, 3rd L Bailley Juniors: 1st T Franklin, 2nd B Franklin, 3rd T Bailley Seniors: 1st T Foreman, 2nd S Foreman, 3rd C Strickland Masters: 1st S Foreman, 2nd K Lee, 3rd V PLant Opens: 1st B Webber, 2nd T Foreman, 3rd C Strickland Flea B/B: 1st M Edwards, 2nd F Edwards, 3rd S Booth. Females – Fleas: 1st: A Webber 2nd, G Matheson 3rd, A Booth Cadets: 1st: J Cody-Ward, 2nd C Moir Juniors: 1st: Z Bourke Opens: 1st: H Bourke, 2nd: J Cody-Ward, 3rd: S Cassidy Junior B/B: 1st A Ratcliffe.

Bring it on for summer The Bruns Boardriders Club proudly presents... A family Summer Fun Day at the Terrace Park in Brunswick Heads. A day where the community can get together to support the Brunswick Boardriders

light the way in which adults watch children in and around water. Royal Life saving says that appropriate supervision is much more than an occasional glance – it is a constant watch as well as keeping your child within arms reach. Pictured below, Olympic swimming star Samantha Riley, who is a long time ambassador of the Royal Life Saving’s ‘Keep Watch’ program, says it’s vital that parents are constantly alert when their children are near water. To find more information about the Keep Watch program go to www.keepwatch. com.au

FreeRiders Criterium The Free Riders club conducts a regular Criterium. of 35-50 riders, divided into 4 grades. The early morning race around the Byron Arts and Industry Estate, is followed by presentations, and then breakfast-coffee at Julian’s Cafe in Byron for those so inclined. The first of the Criterium series had 20 starters in combined A/B and C/D grades, on Sunday 25th November. Winners in tough and well fought out races were: A Grade – Ian Lake, B Grade – Ruben Donatti, C Grade – Rod Gates and D Grade –Marie Jefferies. The next Criterium is on the 12th December. Registration will be near the Free To Ride bike shop in Centennial Circuit at 6.30am for a 7.00am start.

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Club and its involvement with our local youth in the sport of surfing. The event will be held on December 1st, the first day of summer, as club fundraiser, and it will be jam packed full of excitement, including a talent quest, live bands, and a surfboard paddle race on the river at high tide. There will be a barbeque in the afternoon and a GreenStuff Wax art competition, as well as an old school surfboard display and much, much more. If you are thinking of joining the Brunswick Boardriders, you can sign up on the day, or if you are already a member, you can complete an early sign on for 2008 to maintain your position in the competition for next year. So come along and enjoy a snag by the river and bring your mates. The fun begins at 1pm. For more information about the fun day or to get an early entry form for the talent quest, phone Steph on 0423 490 031

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TIDE TIMES PHASES OF THE MOON Last Quarter 1st Dec 12.45 pm New Moon 10th Dec 5.41 am First Quarter 17th Dec 9.19 pm Cancer Full Moon 24th Dec 1.17 pm WED High 11.46 am 1.9 Sunrise 5.40 am 28th Sunset 7.26 pm Low 5.13 am 0.5 Moonrise 11.20 pm 6.42 pm 0.3 Moonset 8.53 am THU High 12.43 am 1.3 Sunrise 5.40 am 29th 12.40 pm 1.8 Sunset 7.27 pm Low 6.09 am 0.6 Moonrise 7.38 pm 0.4 Moonset 10.00 am FRI High 1.42 am 1.3 Sunrise 5.40 am 30th 1.37 pm 1.7 Sunset 7.28 pm Low 7.09 am 0.7 Moonrise 12.01 am 8.32 pm 0.5 Moonset 11.04 am SAT High 2.43 am 1.3 Sunrise 5.40 am 1st 2.35 pm 1.6 Sunset 7.29 pm Low 8.15 am 0.7 Moonrise 12.35 am 9.22 pm 0.5 Moonset 12.03 pm SUN High 3.44 am 1.3 Sunrise 5.40 am 2nd 3.35 pm 1.5 Sunset 7.29 pm Low 9.26 am 0.8 Moonrise 1.06 am 10.10 pm 0.5 Moonset 12.59 pm MON High 4.40 am 1.4 Sunrise 5.40 am 3rd 4.35 pm 1.4 Sunset 7.30 pm Low 10.39 am 0.8 Moonrise 1.34 am 10.45 pm 0.6 Moonset 1.53 pm TUE High 5.30 am 1.5 Sunrise 5.40 am 4th 5.32 pm 1.3 Sunset 7.31 pm Low 11.46 am 0.7 Moonrise 2.01 am 11.37 pm 0.6 Moonset 2.46 pm Eastern Standard Time. Heights in metres. Courtesy of NSW Tide Charts, Manly Hydraulics Laboratory, NSW Dept of Commerce – Brunswick Heads +6 min; Byron Bay -9 min; Billinudgel, Marshalls Creek +3 hr 55 min; Mullumbimby +1 hr 10 min

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BAY RECLAIMED New & Used building supplies ....................................................................66855991 BRICKLAYER Lic 164155C ......................................................Phone Gary 0421 859106 or 66849102 BRICKLAYER, BLOCKLAYER Excellent references, reliable. Lic 129723C. Phone John ..........66872825 BRICKLAYER, BLOCKLAYER Rustic rendering, references avail. Lic 129723C.................0447 614941 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ...........................................................................................66801718 BUILDER/CARPENTER Bob Stewart. Lic 14815C Mullum – SGB..............0418 989928 or 66805639 BUILDER/CARPENTER Jamie McKenna Renovations, kitchens, stairs, frames, etc. Lic 43205...66801683 BUILDER/CARPENTER Renovations, alterations, additions Lic 193130C ..................Rob 0431 373340 CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ..................................... 66291169 or 0412 967677 CARPENTER RELIABLE Lic No 150644c ....................................................66855887 or 0427 109195 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, small jobs. Lic 157823C Paul ......66805722 CARPET LAYING & REPAIRS Quality work, free quotes ......................................... Rick 0412 755244 CONCRETING & TIGHT SPOT EXCAVATIONS Lic 124842C ...............................................66858559 CONCRETING Driveways & slabs Lic 85709C ................... Wayne Whelan 0418 771653 or 66846200 GYPROCK SPECIALISTS Established 25 years. Free quotes ......................... Phone Greg 0427 841273 JAC CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE Repairs – all types, eco aware ..............................0416 368406 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation ..............................................66872253 TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C Phone Karl.......................................66804103 TILING PERFECTION All types, helpful advice, free quotes Lic 179306C ..0409 847653 or 66801168 WATERPROOFING & TILING REPAIRS Free quotes, helpful advice Lic 179306C ................66804612

billinudgel tiles & hire Supplies, Hire, Lattice, Bricks, Blocks & Pavers

Welding Fabrication Repairs Supplies

roof racks - bumper bars - full canopies tool boxes - alloy wheel repairs - mobile service available

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ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Gutter cleaning ...................................................0422 417295 ANDY’S HANDY SERVICE Gutter cleaning ......................................................................0408 628130 SPOTLESS GUTTER CLEANING Free quotes, full insured ........................0405 922839 or 66850125

Phone 6680 5184 or 0407 787 993 24 Kolora Way South Golden Beach barefoot4@bigpond.com

WOOL or POLYESTER ceiling and wall insulation Supply or installed 0400 206 043

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

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ELECTRICIANS COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C..........................0439 624945 or 66804173 CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service – all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C .................................0427 402399 ALL ELECTRICAL WORK Including solar & metering. Lic EC31722 ............................ Sid 0400 629577 GOTCHA WIRED Peter Kendall Electrical Contractors Lic 61439C............ 0427 611832 or 66855422 HILUX ELECTRICAL Light, power, safety switches, etc. Lic 188376C .......................Dave 0418 159158 POWER & AIR TOOL REPAIRS Repairs, spares, warranty ......................................................66844514 SMALL – URGENT – EMERGENCY JOBS ONLY............................................................0427 402399 "USINESS (OME &ARM )NDUSTRIAL

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Building & Renovation Contractor Lic. No. 192987C

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

FLOOR SANDER Prompt, efficient, non-toxic ..............................................................Jeff 0414 804277 NATURAL OIL FINISH Beautiful, durable. ...................................................... Painted Earth 6680 5729

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Sales approvals and installation of the simplest waste water treatment systems around. Phone Stuart 0427 897 496.

ALL BYRON SHIRE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING TILE & GROUT CLEANING 7 DAYS TRUCK MOUNTED MACHINE

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FLYNN’S QUALITY PAINTING • 16 years’ experience • Professional • Friendly • Clean

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BRUNSWICK TV SERVICE 30 years. Byron Shire. Bill Sked .....................................................66851778

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SMARTEN UP PROPERTY SERVICES

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

ANTENNA EXPERT Fast service guaranteed ...........................................................................66854265

No job too big or too small 26 years professional experience

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ANTENNA & INSTALLATION

ROB DEEGAN Antennas, parts, installation .............................................0429 994516 OR 6684 5525

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS

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Reception problems, new sockets, video/dvd set up

BLUEY VENN Maintenance/Repairs Lic 148364C ......................................66851791 or 0403 658860

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‘no improvement, no charge’ * Conditions apply

I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C.......................................................................0412 916140 JUMPIN PLUMBING Plumber, drainer & gasfitter Lic 96004C ..........................................0418 472313

ALL AREAS

MARK CORBETT Plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Lic 13121......................66877645 or 0418 210802

BYRON ANTENNA

PLUMBING, DRAINS, LP GAS Dennis McKinnon Lic L6616 ....................66878191 or 0400 726610

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ROB CRANDELL PLUMBER, DRAINER & GASFITTER Lic. 10779........66853828 or 0431 593025

Ace Plumbing

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Prompt service 6684 7776 or Competitive rates 0429 635 378 Free quotes Plumbing, roofing & drainage Gas fitting work Lic 165363C

Cape Byron PLUMBING Lic No 4838

All plumbing, gasfitting & roofing 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Ph 66809997 – YOUR LOCAL PLUMBERS

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DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas service. Lic. 1175539C.....................................0421 334515

CARPET CLEANING

Kevin & Margaret Bower

CALL MAX TODAY FOR A QUOTE: 0411 226 717 | 02 66 843 189

BILL CONNORS Plumber & drainer Gold Lic No L1051 CA 1221.............................................66801403

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AAA ACTION GARDENERS For all your garden needs, treelopping & chipping ....................66847775 A LOAD OF RUBBISH REMOVAL Storm, Garage & Garden clean up................... Andre 0410 705877 ABOUT BYRON Mowing, gardening, rubbish removal.................... Mark 0421 932945 or 66855570 ABSOLUTE ALL MOWING, garden maintenance & rubbish removal Michael 0424 946226 or 66854423 BLUEGUM LANDCARE All garden work and mowing....................Adam 0434 244224 or 66844730 ALL GARDEN WORK Clean up, restyle, all the tools, award winner...............................Gary 66848055 ALL GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured...................0405 922839 or 66841674 ALL LAWNS & BRUSH CUTTING No area too difficult ................................................Ph Ben 6685 6698 DAMON’S LAWNS & MAINTENANCE .................................................. 6680 4217 or 0415 952147 GARRY’S ORGANIC LAWN & GARDEN TLC service..................................66846193 or 0423 527882

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Service Directory GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE (continued) GROWING THINGS GARDENING & LANDSCAPING Honest & reliable.Dave 0431 422523 or 66291635 IRON BARK ACREAGE SPECIALISTS .............................................................................0427 399955 LAWNMOWING, SPRAYING & BRUSHCUTTING ......................................phone John 0429 410867 MARTY’S MOWING & BRUSHCUTTING & rubbish removal .......Marty 66846693 or 0422 798013 MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net .................................................................Peter 0423 756394 PHIL’S HANDYMAN & MAINTENANCE SERVICE All aspects ......................................0423 713836 TREE FELLING & CHIPPING Fully insured, goor rates, ph Nick ................0415 935048 or 66884336 TROWS LAWNMOWING Lawns, gardens, ride-on ...................................0410 665902 or 66875959

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George the Gardener 0429 882 058 Since 1992 • fully insured

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• Hollands • Venetians • Pleated • Security • Awnings & Patios • Vertical drapes

LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION GARDEN DESIGN & FENG SHUI .............................................................0428 884329 or 66857756 LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Brad Turk. Lic 24884C www.turklandscapes.com.au ................0418 661145 LANDSCAPE DESIGN by David Pettifer www.byronscape.com.......................................0427 845284 NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP trencher & mini excavator ...............................0402 716857 PHIL BURCHALL LANDSCAPE & DESIGN All aspects, 30 yrs exp .................................0423 713836 WWW.BYRONSCAPE.COM LANDSCAPE DESIGN ......................................................0427 845284

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HIRE BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ........... www.byronpartyhire.com.au 66855483 or 0439855483 CRANE TRUCK Large & small lifts............................................................................................66855991 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .............................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 TRUCK WITH CRANE & GENERAL CARRIER Large & small lift & carry jobs .......................66846789

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HANDYPERSONS A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All Ph Andre.............................................................66847553 ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Carpentry, repairs, renovations ...........................0422 417295 ALLROUND Carpentry, renovations & repair. ....................................Tony 66804725 or 0439 424925 ANDY’S HANDY SERVICE All household repairs ............................................................. 0408 628130 BAY BUILDING SERVICES Int + ext home improvements ph Pete ...................................0427350470 BEST QUOTES Carpentry, locks, security. All trades ph Matt ..............................................0405 565268 BUILDER Lic 3442C Renovations, handyman ph Larry ...............................66845331 or 0418 608407 BUILDER/CARPENTER Quality work, integrity guaranteed..............................................0410 800217 CALL A HUBBY for all your little odd jobs ..............................................................ph Ami 0421 347320 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Tom Scott...........................66840386 or 0418 600576 COSMO’S HOUSE HEALING SERVICES Pro paint, carpentry, the works .......................0422 996731 DAN HANDYMAN Leaking taps to minor building maintenance .............66228911 or 0402 009361 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICE ............................................. Michael 66844970 or 0405 325569 SHANES HANDYMAN SERVICES General carpentry & odd jobs....................................0439 335659 YOUR LOCAL HANDYMAN Good and reliable Zvika ......................................................0417 629849

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

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SECURITY SERVICES BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide .....................................66771550 or 0412 144679

SEWING MACHINE & APPLIANCE SERVICE

EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE

A1 SEWING MACHINES Since 1964 Leaders In Service .........................................................66847447

• 5 tonne excavator • Prompt reliable service • All general earthworks • Enviro bush clearing MOB 0401 657 304 AH 6684 3025

BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists: Bangalow Upholstery..........................66871553 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings...........................66853745 or 0403 713303

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COMPUTER TONER & CARTRIDGES

SUNRISE MOBILE SERVICE Cars, homes, etc .....................................................Richard 0412 158478

HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .....................................66857366

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BUSINESS & OFFICE SERVICES ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTANT HUDSON MATTHEWS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ................................66858129 ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry..................................................................................................66847415 BIZWIZZ Professional & mobile – MYOB & Quickbooks, www.bizwizz.com.au .................0400 758192 BOOKKEEPING MYOB Annette Stanton ..........................................................................0419 627506 BOOKKEEPING PLUS www.petermorgan.ws ....................................................... Call Peter 66853537 GST & TAX SORTED, GOOD RATES, NO FUSS ...............................Anji 0434 898383 or 66857524

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

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PHYSIOTHERAPY

PROFESSIONAL WRITING & EDITING SERVICE Phone Kim ........................................0405 613901 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Suffolk Park 1 Bryce Street .............................................................66853511

PRINTING & GRAPHIC ART

BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Craniosacral, Massage & Pilates

Art d’Echo 66841777

ADAM THE COMPUTER GUY www.neonblade.com ...............................0439 587858 or 66850136

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EDITING & WRITING SERVICES

ACCENT COLOR THE COPY SHOP ........................................................................................66856236 ACCENT COLOR THE LAMINATING SHOP ..........................................................................66856236 ISHA BLACK FINE ARTS & DESIGN ‘Beauty for love’s sake’ www.ishablack.com .........0428 664108 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Design and Printers......................................................66858264 WEBSITE DESIGN & INTERNET MARKETING ....................................................................66846128

COMPUTER SERVICES

SUZIE PHILLIPS ACUPUNCTURE & ORIENTAL MEDICINE ...............................................66809696

Libbie Nelson, Petra Karni, Clare Connolly Lot 1, Ballina Road, Bangalow.................................66872330 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, acupuncture, physio..............................................66857222 NICK EDMOND & MARTINA RIGBY Mullumbimby Physiotherapy & Acupuncture Centre ‘Govinda’ 8 Jubilee Ave, Mullumbimby Monday, Wednesday, Friday .........................................66843255 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY NIGEL PITMAN .........................................................66803499 PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture and physio .........................................................66851646

MOTORING ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS at Byron Bay Motor Wreckers ..................................................66856685 BILLINUDGEL BRAKE CENTRE..............................................................................................66801382 BILLINUDGEL TYRES & BATTERIES .....................................................................................66802366 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition, for quote phone Mark ......................................0427 660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$’s PAID ..................................................66845296 or 66845403 FRED HENRY MECHANICAL REPAIRS Billinudgel...............................................................66802155 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, welding, MTA member, Pearce Motors...........................................66851252 MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay..................................................66858500 PAINT CHIP & SCRATCH REPAIRS ........................................................................Brian 0402 339859 WILSONS EXHAUST & SUSPENSION .................................................................................66856925

BAYSIDE RADIATORS, WINDSCREENS AND AIR CONDITIONING

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BYRON ART SUPPLIES & PICTURE FRAMING 3/97 Centennial Circuit..............................66808010 BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel ............................66803444 HAIKU FRAMING & DESIGN 144 Jonson St, Byron Bay ........................................................66807891

SHARK PROTECTION

CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR Bruce Campbell, Brent Verco 52 Shirley St, Byron Bay .................................66858159 CHIROPRACTOR Andrew Badman - low force ........................................................................66858553 MICHAEL SCHWAGER Chiropractor 108 Stuart St, Mullumbimby .........................................66841962 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Karl Wedeman & Brent Verco. 110 Dalley St ................................66841028 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIROPRACTIC Andrew Badman.............................................66858553

DENTISTS BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ...........................................................................66851264 BYRON DENTAL SURGERY Mercury-free restorations ..........................................................66807774 MULLUMBIMBY DENTAL CENTRE 100 Stuart St, Mullumbimby .........................................66842644

COMPUTER SERVICES

FLORISTS OH HANG IT OH POT IT Fresh local flowers & plants. Deliveries ............................................66842557

Experienced Tech/Webmaster/Graphic Designer/Tuition House calls to all Byron Shire. No fix no pay. Before you smash your computer call Dina the

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

TRANSLATING SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TRANSLATION SERVICES All languages ..................................................66847994 TRANSLATION SERVICES NAATI Certified German, English. Linda Wiederkehr ...................66803968

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILLINUDGEL/OCEAN SHORES VET HOSPITAL Jon Hollingworth ....................................66803480 BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones.......................................66856899

HAIR & BEAUTY

0405 929 371

ALLURE BODYWAXING Suffolk Park ...............................................................................0403 417508

MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar & Dr Richard Gregory .......................................66843818 SUFFOLK PARK VET CLINIC Michael Cumpston ...................................................................66853696


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ClassiďŹ ed Ads INDEX AGMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Art & Artisans . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Birthdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Births . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Business Opportunity. . . . . . . 45 Businesses For Sale . . . . . . . 45 Bus Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Childcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Death Notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Halls For Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Health Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Holiday Accommodation . . . . 45 House Sit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Houses For Sale . . . . . . . . . . 45 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Motor Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Musical Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Positions Vacant . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Property For Sale . . . . . . . . . . 45 Public Notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Share Accommodation . . . . . 45 Short Term Accommodation . 45 Social Escorts . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tender. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 To Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 To Let . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Tractor Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Tradework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tree Lopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Work Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

DISCLAIMER Advertisements placed in The Byron Shire Echo do not reect the views or opinions of the editorial staff. The Byron Shire Echo does not make any representations as to the accuracy or suitability of any content or information contained in advertising material nor does publication constitute in any way an endorsement by The Byron Shire Echo of the content or representations contained therein. The Byron Shire Echo does not accept any liability for the representations or promises made in paid advertisements or for any loss or damage arising from reliance on such content, representations or promises.

PUBLIC NOTICES

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 6684 1777 PHONE ADS

RATES & PAYMENT

Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

$13.00 for the ďŹ rst two lines

8.30am – 1pm Monday 9am – 5pm Tuesday to Friday

(minimum charge)

Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

(these prices include GST)

AT OUR OFFICES

Cash, cheque or credit card – Mastercard or Visa.

$4.00 for each extra line

ClassiďŹ ed ads may also be lodged at our ofďŹ ces:

Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St Byron Bay – 95 Jonson St

Prepayment required for: Garage Sales, Share Accommodation, Short Term Accomodation, Wanted to Rent and Work Wanted classiďŹ cations

SUBSCRIBE TO THE ECHO If you want to be sure of your copy each week, or if you have a friend who’d like to have a subscription, why not send them one? $35 per quarter or $125 per year, post incl. Write to ‘The Echo’ 6 Village Way, Stuart St, Mullumbimby 2482 including payment in advance.

BALD?? CAN’T HELP YOU BLISS BOTANICALS THE RUG SHOP, BANGALOW

100% NATURAL SKIN CARE HANDMADE in Byron Bay for men & women. FOOD FOR THE SKIN Avail now at : GYPSY LE FAY 1/22 Mullumbimbi St Brunswick Heads Shop enquires : 0417427518

DENTURES

DYNAMIC AFRICAN DANCE 2 wkshops with Cheze, just back from Africa. Tues 11th & 18 Dec @ Ewingsdale Hall 6-8pm. Ph 66857927 or 0411843384

I LOVE CLUTTER

Let me help you sort yours out in your home, ofďŹ ce or business. Call Fay 0417028642 www.acleanslate.com.au

AFRICAN DRUMMING 2 workshops with Chinta, just back from Africa. Dec 18th & 20th @ Ewingsdale Hall 6.30 8.30pm. Phone 0402678220

BRUNSWICK MARKET

BYRON MUMS & BUBS group restarting with new co-ordinator, every Thursday, 11.30-12.30 at the Buddha Bar, babies 0-12 months. Ph Hannah 0410621101

LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002

THIS SATURDAY Ph/fax 66844437. NO DOGS PLEASE

GYM SPECIAL 3mths $110 ends 30/11/07. Bruns Gym 66851794

SPECIALS

ALINA HUGHES

WEDDINGS & FUNERALS 66859898

DEREK HARPER

CELEBRANT 66803032, derekharper@mac.com

COUNSELLING SUSAN ALLEN CMCAPA Phone 66802805

TAX DOCTOR!

HAIR & BEAUTY

ANTHEA AMORE

1½ HR KAHUNA HOT STONE MASSAGE $85

MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66807277 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com HONOURING LOVE AND LOSS

Audrey Fisher Celebrant - 0414720081

ARE YOU IN LOVE Call SUE BASSER

Includes ½ hr Massage, ½ hr Facial & ½ hr Pedicure

SUN FX SPRAY TAN $30

LASH TINT, BROW TINT & BROW WAX $28 BRAZILIAN

from $30

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Weekend workshop 8th/9th Dec

Account enquiries phone 6685 5222

Would you like to explore your inner world through creative arts, movement, sandplay and dialogue? We are available for Group-sessions and one on one sessions. For children and adults. Behind the Drill Hall. Info: Claudia 6684 6543 MA. Creative Arts Therapy Diane 6684 6800 MA. Art Therapy

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PLEASE HELP

Could the young man (or his mother) who ran into the back of my Fairlane on Jonson St 2 weeks ago call me? I have lost his phone number! All I have is his rego number. Ph 0409041884 PERIWINKLE PRESCHOOL Friday places available for 2008. Fee $35/day. Phone 66858898 leave message. Back by popular demand: THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK @ Echo ofďŹ ces Mullumbimby & Byron Bay or www.ozshop.net

KRIS’ SEWING ALTERATIONS is back Tues & Thurs 9am – 5pm only 2/69 Centennial Ct. Byron Ind. Estate 0438 856 651

DETOX WITH HERBS Specially Tested For You! Strengthen your body & increase your energy & immunity. Phone Sandra, Prof Kinesiology, 0418714345 THERE IS A CERTAIN WAY rich people get rich. You can learn this certain way. Free 2 min message 1800825299

PIANO TUNING

Reuben Barkley 66284475 - Mob 0422221116

PHOTOGRAPHER Melinda Andreas PORTRAIT & PRODUCT www.byronbayphotos.com Enquiries 66840111 CerďŹ ďŹ ed Organic

SUPERFOODS

Raw cacao , coconut oil, Goji’s + much more. 10% locals discount. Ph 66854248 www.rawpower.com.au

ALI’S RUG CENTRE

Specialist rug washing & repairs Quality rugs for sale Cnr Wollongbar & Centennial Cct Byron Arts/Ind Est 6685 7750/0427 469 843

KABBALAH Introductory talk FREE–all welcome Kabbalah teaches you how to:

• TOYS • GAMES • SPORTING • DRESS-UPS • WATCH BATTERIES/BANDS

Toy Kingdom

Shop 2 Carlyle Street, Byron Bay. Tel: 6680 8811

• Utilise the brain’s full capacity • Understand the reason things happen in our lives • Know and utilise the forces of nature 17/12/07 at 7pm Ambaji House of Wellbeing 6 Marvel Street Byron Bay

SOTHY’S INSTITUTE FACIALS $100 1hr 15min CONDITIONS APPLY 22 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1330

A PHOTO SHOOT FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

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1pm Monday for line ads

Includes Blading, Mask, ParafďŹ n & Polish

1½ HR MINI PAMPER PACKAGE $85

DYNAMIC Drawing DYNAM

Wed - Mullum Drill Hall, Fri - Byron Scout Hall, 9.30am-12pm. 0421101220 www. dynamicdrawing.com.au

1 HR DELUXE PEDICURE $60

Ronald H Wolff, former ofďŹ cer 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.

SALSA CLAS CLASSES EWINGSDALE HALL Beg 6pm, Inter 7pm, Fri 30th Nov. B Social 8pm. Phone 66849196

12pm Monday for display ads

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK

JAW R.E.S.E.T. HEALING – CLASSIFIEDS – ECHO CLASSIFIEDS AD PDF 0Helps stress from teeth grinding, Can be booked any time during dental work or accidents. Tibetan business hours Monday to Friday by Sound Chakra Healing. Rose Gilmore phoning 66841777. 0429194912 – 66855475 Please be very clear about what you want to have printed in your ad. Our Echo staff will read your ad back to you. Please help us by making sure we have correct details and phone numbers. Marriage Celebrant 66847165 Please also have your credit card ready for ALL ads placed over the telephone. MEN’SLINE SUPPORT COUNSELLORS – Willing to listen. PHOTOS Call 66222240 7pm-11pm every night. All photos handled by The Echo – all care & no responsibility taken.

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DEADLINE

MULLUMBIMBY SOUP KITCHEN Neighbourhood Centre, Dalley Street, Wednesday 5pm. 66841816

yNAKED TRUTH

A unique one day workshop for couples who wish to deepen & improve their communication & commitment in their relationships. A gift of love to share! Sunday Dec 9th or Sunday Dec 16th in BYRON BAY. Only $320 per couple per workshop. Limited to only 5 couples so please book early! For bookings or more information please contact Adrian or Arleen on 0400 424 417, adhanks@bigpond.net.au

16 Days of Activism

Against Violence Against Women 25th Nov to 10th Dec

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Do you need something simpliďŹ ed, organised, planned or managed? Business or private. Call us to discuss it. Satya Pty Ltd – Project Management Phone 6684 0112

If you are experiencing abuse in your relationship and would like support & information or referral, you can contact: Women’s Resource Service & Domestic Violence Outreach Program 6684 4299 Ocean Shores Parent Resource Centre 6680 4919 Women’s Domestic Violence Court Assistance Scheme 1300 720 606 & 6684 4655 24 hr Domestic Violence Crisis Line 1800 65 64 63 Police 000 Byron Shire Committee Against Domestic Violence

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www.echo.net.au ASTROLOGY EXPERIENTIAL Liberating - Fun - Dynamic Phone Neeru 66847210

SPAGHETTI CIRCUS AGM 4pm, Sat 1 Dec. All welcome. 66843038

CYCLING TOURS

Bike holidays & day trips. 0429122504 DUPLICATE & PRINT CD’S & DVD’S Transfer video’s to DVD. Filming and editing. Starlight Pictures 66805529

PSYCHIC ASTROLOGER

Accurate, insightful, life readings. Phone 0427518795 CELEBRATE YOUR FEMININE heart and body. Intensive Sat 15th Dec, Luxury venue 8 places. Call Cynthia 662255078

SOUL ASTROLOGY

Your life purpose, conscious choices, local international author & teacher 0413621130

JEWELLERY

PRE XMAS SALE 20% OFF! 66840095 dvine@iinet.com.au

DIET for DANCERS

Expert Nutritionist Rachel Jeffery, as seen on Prime TV’s ‘Food For Life’, will discuss the special dietary needs of dancers in Brunswick Heads, Dec 2. For more info phone Eve 0417427518 or email: gypsy@gyplefay.com THE MULLUMBIMBY

SOUP KITCHEN

CHRISTMAS HAMPER DRIVE 2007 is underway. Donations of food, and toys for small children can be left for the Tree Faerie at either of the Echo ofďŹ ces until 5pm Friday December 14 or phone 0417427517

WOLLEMI PINE

Breathwork Mastery

AGMs

as XMAS TREE or unique gift pack. Lovely Xmas oral table arrangements, cards, hampers & other gifts. Orders & delivery available at BRUNSWICK BOTANICALS 2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads 66851698

MEETINGS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, 5th December, 2007 Katia Project Incorporated trading at Byron Bay Herb Nursery An open invitation is extended to people who want to make more of a contribution to their community. Do you have business management, legal, ďŹ nancial, marketing or nursery experience? Here’s your opportunity to become involved in a vibrant, quality assured, forward thinking community project. Katia Project Inc provides employment, training and support for adults with an intellectual disability in the Byron Shire and surrounding areas. Our AGM will be held at Byron Herb Nursery, off Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay Industrial Estate at 5pm, Wednesday 5th December, 2007. Phone Lesley at 66855109 for more information.

HEALTH

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Accredited courses and private sessions & groups. Alakh Analda 0413167688. www.rebirthing.com.au ‘PILATES’ MAT LESSON At the Brunswick Valley Hall (opp. Surf Club) any Thurs. morning 11am to 12.30pm. Also enjoy a FREE personal postural analysis and learn how Pilates can re-align your body & your life. Call Helen Zimbler 0411289672

Early Morning Yoga

In Mullum at Pioneer Hall Tues 7.30am, Fri 7am & 10.30am. 66840044 Martine.

BAY MASSAGE

Deep Healing. Phone Kathy 66858458

ENERGY HEALING

Barbara Brennan ‘Hands of Light’ healing with 4 year trained Brennan graduate. For physical & emotional health issues, gentle & profound. Amara Hurst ND,DipBHS 0424930588 YOGA@LUNCHTIME Starting Thur 6/12 @ Yoga Studio Within Tues & Thur 12.30pm - 1.30pm Enq: Petra Steiner 0403729757 DEEP REJUVENATING MASSAGE $70 for 75 minutes. In the convenience of your home/accom. Clinic visits avail in Byron. Ph Mardi on 0407179687

$30 massage Mon-Fri 0423293995 Jo Morrish & Honourable Therapists

KINESIOLOGY

Learning enhancement (including help with ASD) help your children perform better. Change unhelpful patterns. Enhance emotional well-being De-stress... increase your energy levels! SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract. 66846914

TIBETAN & AYURVEDIC MASSAGE Reiki $45. Phone Victoria 0401344047

PRENATAL YOGA

Iyengar Yoga

Brunswick Heads Thursdays 6pm - 7.30pm. Natasha 0405406451

MIGRAINES, WHIPLASH, SCIATICA, FROZEN SHOULDER, CHRONIC UPPER & LOWER BACK PAIN. Remedial & Sports Massage Therapist. ATMS accred, health fund rebates. Student discount. Ila McDonald 0403748647

MULLUM WAXING

Massage/Beauty. Vashti 0423135569

Claire Evans

awakening consciousness in the mind & body

Mon & Tues 10am Ewings Hall Wed 6pm Yoga Lounge Thurs 10am Yoga Lounge (Belongil Fields)

ALL LEVELS WELCOME Claire 0421 877 704

YOGA

with Meditation and Pranayama Tuesday 9-11am Temple Byron Thurs 9.30am Yellow Church, Mullum Joanne Langton 66843654 TANTRIC HEALING Soft touch, ancient technique & guidance. Ph Lucy 66854918, 0427917960

1 hr MASSAGE $25

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BEST MASSAGE

Deep tissue relaxation and Swedish massage, 20+ years exp. In/Out calls, 7 days. Bernie 0407431588

Get that inner glow MONDAY THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana 9.30-11.30am Ishta Joanne 3.30-5.00pm Hatha Diana 3.30-5.00pm Hatha Diana 5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana TUESDAY 10.00-12pm Hatha (Intermediate) Sam FRIDAY 5.30-7.30pm Dru Yoga Diana 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Beginners Diana 9.30-11.30am Hatha Pennie & Paul 5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana Everyone welcome. Teenagers $6 per class.

HYPNOTHERAPY

& Counselling. Wendy Purdey. Relax, resolve, release & restore inner calm & clarity. BeneďŹ ts include insights, understanding & energy to create change. Enq welcome 66802630

• Gift vouchers available • Shiatsu massage by appt

9 Myocum St Mullumbimby 2482 Diana Ewing 6684 3431

Strong hands massage

16 years exp Ph Cornelia 0427301251

pure organic fusion

TENDER

suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head office 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

Private sessons available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au

GLEN INNES ADMINISTRATION CENTRE

CertiďŹ cate Teacher Training Courses HIRE OF SMALL PLANT AND EQUIPMENT RTA NORTHERN REGION PACIFIC HIGHWAY – TWEED HEADS TO TAREE NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY – WILLOW TREE TO QUEENSLAND BORDER Tenders must comply with the NSW Governments Code of Tendering and Practice for the Construction Industry. Tenders are invited for the Hire of Small Plant and Equipment to the Roads and TrafďŹ c Authority (RTA) from 1 January 2008, to 31 December 2008 at various locations throughout the RTA Northern Region for the following items:

monday

10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates : mat work Yogalates : mat work

suffolk park suffolk park

tuesday

9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates/Pilates : mat work Yogalates/Pilates : mat work

bangalow bangalow

wednesday 6pm - 7.30pm

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

thursday

10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.00pm

Yogalates/Pranayama meditation Yogalates : mat work

bangalow bangalow

friday

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

saturday

8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

suffolk park/bangalow

Special unlimited classes for 3 months $180.

All offers are to be submitted on RTA Form 209 that is available from Cheryl O’Hara, phone 0267 329 105 or e-mail cheryl_ohara@ rta.nsw.gov.au.

787532

Compressors (Various Sizes),concrete pumps, concrete saws, generators, portable toilets, septic waste services and toilet cleaning, transportable site sheds/ ofďŹ ces, tree lopping/mulching units, trenchers / rock saws.

Experience that makes a difference

Tenders are to be sealed in an envelope endorsed “Plant Hire Offerâ€? and addressed to Roads & TrafďŹ c Authority, Glen Innes Administration Centre PO Box 58 Glen Innes NSW Tenders must arrive by 4pm on 13 December, 2007.

Bush Recovery Funding - Round Three Funds are available through the third round of the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority’s popular Bush Recovery Program to undertake on-ground works to improve vegetation, biodiversity values and riparian management on private and some public lands within the Northern Rivers CMA region.

Byron Bay’s longest established Yoga School - Since 1988

December 3-7 Mon, Wed, Fri 7.00 - 8.30, Yellow Church, Mullum Tues 9 - 11 Temple Byron Thurs 9.30 - 11.30 Mullum Last intensive ’til March 08 Meditation, Pranayama & Dynamic Asana All 5 days $50 Single class $15 6684 3654

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Up to $600,000 is available and landholders are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest for assistance to conserve or manage native vegetation. The Northern Rivers CMA will develop an action plan and map with eligible landholders which, with a landholders request for funds, will form the basis of a proposal. All proposals will be ranked together using predeďŹ ned criteria and will be funded in accordance with their ranking.

Closing Date: Monday, 7 January 2008 or after 110 applications are received Details of eligibility criteria, funding rules and contract arrangements are outlined in the Information Sheet available on the internet at www.northern.cma.nsw.gov.au, by contacting your local Northern Rivers CMA or your local Landcare ofďŹ ce.

Please submit applications to Bush Recovery Round Three, Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority, PO Box 906 ALSTONVILLE NSW 2477.

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Counselling

Do you know that your Thinking & old Feelings are creating your current life? Heal your past and Create a better future,now!

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Call Brian Emmett for free intro meeting @ Trained in Systemic Therapy & more. Individual or Couples

QualiďŹ ed Practitioner A non–invasive therapy to promote deep relaxation via pressure points in the feet, hands & ears. Let your body experience complete homeostasis.

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New Brighton, 66802027, Thurs, Fri. Not your usual Osteopathy.

or at Byron clinic 6685 8005 Healthfund rebates. ATMS member

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TRADEWORK

SEWER CHOKES

Sewer, Drainage & Storm Water blockages. Sewer machine available. Gary Potter‌ All Areas. Ph 66871348 • Lic L190

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VACUUM BAGS BRIDGLANDS

To suit most makes & models Mullumbimby. 66842511

CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes and prices at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. TIMBER pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Mogo Place, Billinudgel. Phone 66801718 CARPET MATS – from 50 cents each at Ray Towers, Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate. LOUNGE SUITE – brown leather 2 seater and 2 chairs. $110 ph 66801555 after 6pm.

BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

SODA STREAM

MACHINES & GAS REFILLS Bridglands Retravision 66842511 TRAMPOLINES, REPLACEMENT MATS & parts. 66851624 or 0409851624

WARD’S Landscape Supplies

Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.00am-5pm, Sat 7.00am-2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323

GARDEN SHEDS Discount prices, slab & erection service. Ph 66841674, 0405922839

TYAGARAH MULCH Bales $4. BH 66844242

Round with safety net. 0429847473 Star-Light Trampolines FENDER JAZZ BASS. Sunburst VGC with ight case, strap, new strings $830 Ph 0412 732 465

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

Phone/fax 6684 2978 Mobile 0423 426 717 By appointment only

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MOSQUITO NETS

INTERNET • DATABASE • DIGITAL FileMaker Pro Specialist 11th Hour Group Pty Ltd. www.11hrg.com.au • 66875367

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TRAMPOLINES

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3M DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS tinted w/ screens, $400. Phone 66803865

BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Best brands. Best range. Sleep Zone, Bridglands, Mullumbimby. 66842511

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BOX TRAILER rego May 08, 6 x 5, jockey wheel, $425. Ph 66854952

& Bamboo Flooring from $10.50sqm. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66764088 - sample & brochure

6684 6831 or 0423 159 198

SALE

Direct from Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam. Huge range of home wares & fashion. Burringbar Hall, Dec 1, 10am - 4pm. For info call 66771054

CLEARANCE SALE Round with safety net. 0429847473 Star-Light Trampolines

BAMBOO PLY

QUALIFIED NURSE available to look after your baby. Call Julia 0431831353

PLASTER MOULDS x 10 for slip casting ceramics, incl. cup, plates, quiche dish & vases (lge & small) $150. Ph 0422049881

TRAMPOLINES

Garry Scott • 66843468

RD GENERATION (EALER #HANNEL -EDICAL )NTUITIVE

RIDE ON MOWER with loading planks, $400. Phone 0431422523

FLOOR TILES 58sqm, 33cm x 33cm, Balkan Brown, $600. 0405048562

COMPOST TOILETS

Mon-Fri 10am to 5pm, Sat & Sun 10am to 2.30pm

ALLOY ROOF RACK $200. Nissan Patrol cargo barrier $200. Waeco reversing camera. Phone 0417005218

RED soil, rich, clean and cheap. Phone 66840027 or 0402455718

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HALLS FOR HIRE

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DAMO’S IT

Annoying computer problem? Call Damo 66843046. $20/hr, min $10.

SHOP from the comfort of your own home. Host a party today and receive a complimentary bottle of bubbly and a $50 gift voucher from Simpatico at Home. Ph Jackie today 66804570 or 0408310187. jackiensw@bipond.com CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS GIFT Flashing rollers ďŹ ts any shoe no batteries. Phone Cathy 0402779376 SHOWER ENCLOSURE new glass sliding door with oor, $200. Air cond, Panasonic window/wall type, $70. 66845269 BAMBOO (non-invasive clumping) plants for pots/planters, screens/fences or a fantastic garden feature - from miniature to mighty. Call 66848047 www.byronbamboo.com.au BOOK KEEPER required for Fridays, 8 hours, for small business using MYOB. Call Tony 0418861154

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BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE... Coffee tables, couches, dressers, beds, outdoor settings, homewares, antiques, PLUS lots of Christmas gift ideas. • Also exhibiting amazing works from LOCAL ARTISTS.

Call 0401 570 007 • 140 Jonson Street Byron Bay (next to RSL)


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www.echo.net.au WASHING MACHINE auto $170, fridge 2 door $250, freezer $140. 0413589388

BABY CAR SEAT good condition. 66847532

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

Good used furniture bought and sold Briglands Mullumbimby 66842511

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

SOFA BED must be in good condition. Phone 66804331, 0409974877

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

SECOND HAND sliding glass door, 2100mm x 2100mm with 1 fixed panel & screen. Good condition only. Phone 66804331, 0409974877

NEW BOX TRAILERS: 3 Dog Camping 66855460. 1/7-17 Brigantine St, A&I Est.

$$CASH FOR SCRAP$$

CAMPER TRAILERS for sale & hire at 3 Dog Camping, 66855460, 1/7-17 Brigantine St, A & I Estate, Byron. SOFA BED $60. Oak kitchen chairs $45ea. Antique wardrobe $500. Old pine table, 90 x 105, $50. Other items avail. Ring after 3.30pm, 66847683

XMAS IS COMING!

Plan now for that extra special present. Individually hand made, nature inspired JEWELLERY by Helen Luna - 66844163 www.helenluna.com.au FREE certified organic seedlings. Veges, flowers, herbs available weekly to schools & community gardens, 66841924 CARPET TILES - 100’s in stock, only $5 each. Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby VISITORS FOR CHRISTMAS? New inner spring mattresses. Single $129, Double $179, Queen $199

• Copper • Brass • Lead • Aluminium cans • Batteries • Copper Wires • Electric Motors Now at Byron Bay MOTOR WRECKERS

6685 6685 GARAGE SALES

Household goods, furniture, kitchenware, treasures for children. Home made goods courtesy of Friends of Feros. Location: Feros Village Byron Bay, cnr Cowper & Marvel Streets Byron Bay, 8am Saturday.

MattressXpress 66855212

LAPTOPS (2)

126 BALEMO DR Ocean Shores. Moving sale, Saturday 8am. RETRO CLOTHES bric-a-brac, Penny Lane, not before 8am, Saturday. 26 Teak Circuit, Suffolk Park. GIVE AWAY items not sold at garage sale, 9 Minyon St, Bruns, Sat 8am.

MOTOR BIKES 2005 CHEETHA ROAD/TRAIL 200km, great farm bike, $1900 ono. 0432860099 2005 TGB Runna 50cc Scooter, excellent condition, full service history, 6 month rego, great for Byron, save on fuel $1800 ono. Phone 66856582

TRACTOR REPAIRS

FORD MONDEO ‘96, man, blue, CD stacker, 5 speed, good cond, $6500. Phone 0402779376

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BUY A GREAT CAR FOR A GREAT PRICE. Call Barry 0427667177

EWINGSDALE HALL GARAGE SALE Pre-loved children’s toys & books, assorted goodies, adult clothing, lots of bargains. Sat 1/12, 9am-3pm. William Flick Lane, Ewingsdale.

NEED STORAGE FOR CHRISTMAS? Bookshelves-Cupboards-Robe Inserts Pantries - Storage Units - Desks, etc

ALLWHEELS

TOYOTA SECA 95 good cond, $4500. Phone 0438511040

CAR BUYING SERVICES Save time & $$$ 12 mth warranty avail. Barry 0427667177

MONSTER SALE

VISITORS FOR CHRISTMAS? Folding beds - Trundle beds Mattresses.

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Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

‘91 TOYOTA COROLLA 4WD wagon, no rust, very economical, runs well, rego due Jan, owner moving, $2800. 0414925652

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CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

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

SALE Direct from Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam, home wares & fashion, Sat 1/12, 10-4, Burringbar Hall. Ph 66771054

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CAR AUCTIONS

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

99 NISSAN PULSAR PLUS sedan, 5spd, man, 6mth rego, 147,000km, remote central locking, a/c, p/s, CD, tinted windows, cheap to run, regularly serviced, $8,495 ono. 66851836 or 0417400278 HILUX SURF ‘97 turbo diesel, auto, exc cond, 11mnth rego, recond motor, a/c, p/s, rust free $6700. 0428568904 TOYOTA TOWN ACE 1993, diesel, 1 tonne capacity, covered cage. $4000 ono. Phone 0413037104 SUBARU 84, wagon, 4 mths rego, only $1000. Phone Juan 0432348699

VEGETARIAN DELIGHTS Urgent Sale, Personal Reasons, any reasonable offers considered Food van for sale, 3 markets & festivals, $79,000 figures avail. 0407299258

BUSINESS OPP. WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post office box.

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SOLAR PANELS

22 BLACKBEAN lane, Federal. Sat 8am Electricians tools, conduits, switches etc

WATERFRONT 4 Star Brunswick f-f 1 & 2br luxury apartments. Ph 66851631

MOVING OUT SALE furniture, washing machine, clothing + lots more! Sat, 1/12, 7.30am-12.30pm. 12 Jackwood Court Byron Hills. 66854248

BYRON BAY HOME Sleeps 6, a/c, BBQ, Dec 26 - Jan 2. Phone 66847101

371L FISHER & PAYKEL fridge $250. BBQ with hood & wok burner $50. Timber dining table $50. Ph 66841198 ORDER NOW just in time for Xmas! Skatesurfers, Freeliners & presenting Xliders, a dynamic hybrid, easy to ride & heaps of fun. Call Joselle 0431077486 HOOVER Heavy Duty Washing machine $280, Timber Tea trolley $150, Slim Line DVD player $60, Sony CD unit $60, West Wet Suit 67cm crouch to neck $40, Copper Oven Range hood $30, Double Filling Cabinet $70, Large Kero Heater $50. Ph 66801448 THE APRICOT KING Awesome nectarines, peaches to die for, cherries you’ll cherish, plum crazy. Only at Stanthorpia fruit stall, Brunswick Market, Sat, 1 December, 7am-2pm. MARINE AQUARIUM 130lt ‘Red Sea’, fantastic complete set up for easy maintaining, only 7mth old, incl protein skimmer, chiller & everything needed. Established tank with living rock, clown fish & damsel, rrp over $2,500 now $1300. Phone 66846622 ‘93 SUBARU 4WD wagon, a/c, b/bar, rego, $2800 ono. Sony DV media cam + wireless mics, $2300 ono. Wood stove $100. Gas oven $80. Overlocker $70. Sewing machine $40. Colour TV $35. Tool box 3x1x6 aluminium $60. Extension cord 60 mtrs $40. Phone 0422084329 - no texts. BLOKES SHED ITEMS - french doors, assort timber, nails, bolts, paint & heaps more - take the lot make offer. Microwave as new $50, Samsung computer $150. Phone 66843236 FELTING WOOL lovely colours $7.50 for 100g. Phone 66850168 AQUARIUM large, complete including tropical fish $495. Ph 66840095 MINI ESTATE SALE Tibetan art, rugs, Avanti mountain bike, sacred objects, teak dining table with chairs from Byron Designworks, 3 seater couch, velvet bedspread, Ryobi w/snipper, Mont Blanc pen, books, dryer, double bed, etc. View online at http://web.mac.com/kksarvesh or phone 66870567, 0401616455 MOTORBIKE helmet, ladies small, small violin, keyboard, learning surfboard. Ph Sheila 0422794385

4 BED/2 BATH house in BYRON BAYavail school hols, incl Xmas & New Year. Phone 66809096, 0418498747

EVERYTHING HALF PRICE SALE Nth Ocean Shores, Sat 8am, 8 Larelar Crt. COTTON LYCRA lots of sewing bits, surfboard for learning, books, clothes, Zen walkman, etc. Byron Bay, across from RSL. From 8.30am Saturday. BRUNSWICK HEADS 27 Mullumbimbi St, Saturday after 8am. MASSIVE garage sale, dining table, clothes, toys, 2/20 Sunrise Blvde, Sunrise Estate Byron, Sat from 8am. THIS SUNDAY!!! Mens & ladies funky fashions for sale! Great bargains! 8am2pm, 14 Somerset Dr. OPPOSITE BYRON MARKETS. BYRON 7 Beachcomber Dr, 8am Sat, ocean kayak, household goods, clothes.

BYRON / WATEGOES 2br duplex unit, ocean & mountain views, avail from Dec 29, special rates. 0418486894

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$$$s for most. Phone 0418189324, 0438189323

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TOYOTA HIACE VAN ‘90, LWB, 2.4lt, man 5sp, V6C, 12mth rego, removable bed/storage/back seat, $5200 ono. Phone 0422064030 TOYOTA HILUX ‘86 4WD, style side ute/ white, very good original condition, 2.4lt turbo diesel, approx 80,000 km, rego 04/08, $7,500. Ph 0408450890

BARGAINS

Mazda 121 1994 Manual, A/C, P/S, great cond. ................................$5999 Toyota Corolla Seca 1995 Auto, A/C, P/S, great car......................$7999 Hyundai Excel 2000 Manual, A/C, P/S, tidy .....................................$6990 Ford Laser 1998 Auto, A/C, P/S, tidy $9990 Nissan Pintara 1991 Manual, 12 mths rego ..................................$2990 Holden Barina 1996 Manual, A/C, P/S,..............................................$6990

’93 Subaru 1.8 wagon, 4wd, 5 speed, a/c, SRU286 .....$2800 ’Ford Festiva Auto, air, 98,000 kms, 12 mths reg VOA 850 ....................................$5500 ’92 Mitsubishi Magna Verada Sedan, auto, a/c, p/steer, electric windows, towbar, 12 mths reg WKO391.........$3500 ’91 Mitsubishi Lancer Hatch, auto, a/c,163,000km, 1 owner, SN37 ...........................$3750 ’93 Ford Falcon Auto, Air, P/S, 134,287km, reg10/08 SWZ380 .......................$2950

Cnr Bayshore & Banksia Drive, Byron Arts & Ind. Estate. DLN 12886

Ph 6680 7533 or 0439 854 468

3 BEDROOM furnished Q’lander in Hinterland with verandah, gardens, Austar, w/dryer 12mins to Byron avail 25 Dec to 20 Jan, $1800. Ph 0417286951

6618 0400

Byron Classic Cars

RECORD COLLECTIONS 1950-2000 Rock, Jazz, Blues. Rod 0409489997

BYRON BAY 3br house avail Jan 11, with pool, 5 min to beach. 66847610

For enrolment details phone

1998 MAZDA ASTINA 323 hatchback, exc cond, gold/silver, 110,000km, $9500. Call Sheila 0422794385

All vehicles come with NSW rego & 12 months warranty

NEW BRIGHTON 3br house avail Dec 25, walk to beach & river, sleeps 6. 66847610

Other courses being offered in 2008 include: Q Teacher of Swimming and Water Safety Q Level 1 Surfboard Coaching Course Q Level 1 Skateboard Coaching Course.

GRAND POPS CAR, 2000 Toyota Corolla, 70,000km, A/C, 5 sp, Rego till 08/08, Service log books, $10,400 ONO Ph 66801448

WANTED

BANGALOW rustic cabin, 5 acres, suit 4 people, Dec-Jan, $550pw. Ph 66872296

Enrol before 1 January, 2008 and receive a 10 per cent discount.

70 MULLUMBIMBI ST Brunswick Heads Almost new & vintage clothes, shoes, furniture & appliances. Sat 1st, 8am.

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE

3BR HOUSE overlooking BYRON BAY, $2500pw, Xmas & New Year. Phone 0266847273

Certificate III in Fitness 11 – 22 February, 2008 Certificate IV in Fitness – Personal Trainer 3 – 6 March and 31 March – 3 April, 2008

BRUNSWICK 2/2 Mona Lane, Sat from 8am, bric-a-brac, furn, kayak etc

MOTOR VEHICLES

STYLISH studio retreat with views, 20min Byron, massage available, night/ weekly, 66843358, 0431108037

NSW Sport and Recreation in conjunction with Fitness Institute Australia is now offering the Certificate III and IV in Fitness courses at Lennox Head.

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Ballina Car Centre

6686 5586

DLN 16804

BYRON BAY 2br f-f unit, short to medium term. 200m to Belongil beach, 700m to town. 0427808570, 0422355560

BUSINESS FOR SALE WELL-ESTABLISHED gardening, landscaping, outdoor maintenance business. Stable client base. All systems in place. Ute + trailer + all tools + personal introduction to existing clients and some training if necessary. Perfect for owneroperator. Owner must sell urgently for personal reasons. All trading figures available. Very low price for immediate sale: $29,000. Phone 0409041884 FOOD OUTLET BYRON well established business. Sale due to ill health. Contact James 0423600007

BYRON Morrocan style house, 2br, 15 Dec - 23 Jan, $750pw. 0401188577

BRUNSWICK preferred for 2 wks in Dec, 2 wks in Jan for female med student tel 66805539

IBM Thinkpad T30 $400. Acer Inspire 5100 $750. Both exc cond. 0413621130 5 x BP Solar SX 140 series, 8 x Dynasty batteries UPS 12-275 (as new) Ph 66805653 or 0407358375

MULLUM ROOM in quiet, n/s, d/f house, $150pw double, $90pw single. 66841481

Call Paul 6684 2326 0402 811 780

BRUNSWICK HEADS block of 4 flats, 2 x 2br, 2 x 1br, 2 x outbuildings, walk to beach, river & marina, rear lane access, recently valued at $1.2M, terms neg, $1.2M ono. Phone owner 66857652

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SUFFOLK opp beach, nice, 1br apart, f-f, s-cont, from 15/12 - 20/1, $180pw all incl. Call after 5pm: 66854232

MYOCUM 3br, f-furn, garden, Dec 19 - Jan 23, $500pw. 66847158, 0410740420

MAIN ARM house on small acreage, 3br, lge covered verandah, bush setting, nice yard, 2 cabins/outbuildings, fruit trees, dam, recently valued at $540k, terms neg, $540k ono. Phone owner 66857652

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OCEAN SHORES Rajah Rd, f-f, 3br, newly reno house, ens, SLUG, ocean views, Dec/Jan, $600pw. Ph 0411046315

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MORTGAGE BROKER, Buyers agent. No application fees. No exit fees. No hype. Just great rates and good service. MICHAEL MURRAY 0428555501

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SHARE HOUSE with 1 adult & 10yo child, Ocean Shores, quiet house in cul-de-sac, own ensuite and access $190pw, n/s, working person. Ph Cathy 0402779376

SUFFOLK f-furn room 31 Nov to 16 Jan, own bathroom $200pw incl elect. Ph 66859845 or 0401959281 after 3pm.

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BROKEN HEAD beautiful, romantic, Moroccan style home, tastefully furn, views, 2 bed, 2 bath, a/c, 3 min beach & shops, 30 Dec - 2 Mar. 66854918 FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY Exec. furn. house. Dec/Jan hols. Suffolk Pk, quiet. Ph 0414656667 BYRON fab holiday duplex sleeps 5, walk beach/town, deck, gardens, BBQ, linen, TV, DVD, $850pw, Xmas/New Year $3000pw. Ph 0432340113

seminyak ENTIRE OUTLET WITH ONGOING DISTRIBUTION OPEN FOR TENDER Owner relocating overseas. All offers for fit-out and outlet accepted. A closed envelope situation with the highest bid will get the shop. Tenders close 15 February 2008. Stock optional. Shop 4, Bogarts on Byron 21-25 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Submission only to nicole@cicada-seminyak.com Tel: 0011 6 281337 824666

O SHORES beautiful furn room for fem, avail 1 Dec - 1 Feb, $150pw all incl (b’band) no pets. 0423697528, 66804052 SUNNY & SPACIOUS f-furn, self-cont, 1br studio, recently renovated, $250pw. 0414832375 BEACH PALACE sanctuary, rooms avail from $35pp. Ph 0412968841 BYRON f-f dbl room + ocean views, suit fun loving, health-minded working couple. 2mths min $250pw. Ph 66809261 WEEKLY/MONTHLY avail now through 24 Dec. Beautiful 3br furn Q’lander with verandah, gardens, Hinterland 12mins from Byron, $575pw. 0417286951 STUNNING s-c studio/patio Suffolk. Sgl work person, n/s, no pets. 0414656667 OSHORES 1 br modern cottage, suit working person $250pw. 0411583376

HOUSE SIT PROF LOCAL CARER avail Dec, refs, pets/gardens. Ph 0415167284 WORKING professional woman, n/s, avail now to house sit/rent. Pets & maint OK, exp & refs. 0415379757

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. MULLUM fully furn lovely 3br timber house with deck to share with 1 other. Mid Dec to March $150pw 66846798 BYRON room, furn, long term, working person, $130pw. 0438537768 BROKEN HEAD room for clean working person with own car. $140 incl. 66853295 MULLUM great house in town, share with 30yr old, easy going surfer, $100pw. Phone 0431474624 BYRON huge room in great house, views, close town & beach, n/s, d/f, employed, share 1 guy & 1 girl, avail 1 Dec - Jan. $160pw. 0408000955 SUFFOLK room in big, modern, funky house, single $150pw, couple $190pw, bills incl. Ph 0412464073 BYRON room in spacious home, 10 min walk to town & beach. $140pw + bond + bills. Phone 0431066152 O SHORES beautiful furn room for fem, avail 1 Dec - 1 Feb, $150pw all incl (b’band) no pets. 0423697528, 66804052 BYRON 2 min walk beach, clean & quiet house $130pw incl bills + bond, must be mature reliable & working. Avail 13/12. Ph Nikky 0423505127 or Matt 0421236535 BAYWOOD CHASE lge sunny br for veg n/s, d/f, working woman to share with other woman $135pw + exp. 0428427002 BANGALOW room in 4br modern house, A/C, bir, deck, share with young work/ study couple, $115pw. 0405419552 PEACEFUL LEAFY HOME for fem, share special wooden house, Gondwana, with fem, n/s, d/f, close Byron/Mullum/ beach $125pw. Ph 66847000 OCEAN SHORES room for mature d/f, n/s person. $130pw + bond. 66802905 NORTH OCEAN SHORES large room with ensuite & balcony, $150pw. Working/ vego. Phone 0412774391 ROOM with ensuite in stunning rural home, 10mins to town, 5mins to beach $200pw. Ph 0412853660


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LILLI PILLI room for child friendly, working person $115pw. Ph 66856864

MULLUM 3br house, air con, sgl garage, close to town, $380pw. 0418805795 ah

SUNRISE balcony/furn room, single $155, couple $250pw, no bills. 0401302343

3br DUPLEX, Byron Hills, $340pw. Phone 66854153

TO LEASE

BYRON 2br flat, 200m to main beach, 400m to CBD, $300pw. $320pw with garage. Ph 0414857683

SHOP FRONT Billiudgel, $150pw, Siwicki RE, 17 Fingal St, Bruns. 66851206

IN TOWN/BYRON, sunny room, n/s, d/f, fem, quiet, private bathroom, avail now, $135pw. 66855992 or 0423658841 BYRON room in loving healthy home, quiet area with lots of trees, 5 min walk to town, n/s, d/f $120pw plus bills. Phone 66809191 QUIET n/s, d/f working person to share gorgeous house with adult & 7yr old, own bathroom, North Ocean Shores, $170pw + bills. Ph 66801956 BROKEN HEAD room, share with 4 others, fem pref $100pw + exp. Ph 66876574/0422548251 SUFFOLK PARK large f-f room in modern house, spa, b’band, suit couple, single $200pw, double $220pw, bills incl. Phone 0415212622 MULLUM large space share bathrm / kitchen, private, close to town, under 40 $150 incl. 66844799, 0415354185 ROOM IN SUFFOLK prefer working female, 20-something. 0418958467 or 0424564994

TO LET BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 MULLUM s/cont. studio unit on 5 parklike acres for quiet working, pref single. 4km town, incl elec, sep phone, no children/pets, $200pw. 0410437948 SUFFOLK 1br flat, garden, near beach & shops, $200pw. Ph Liz on 66855945 MULLUM Newly renovated 3br house, a/c, main with ensuite, mountain view, walk to town, $400pw bills incl. Phone 0434240186

$340 p/w Ocean Shores 3b/r 2bth/r SLUG fenced yard 6-12 month lease. $300p/w Ocean Shores 2 b/r unit ocean views close to shopping centre. PRDnationwide Ocean Shores Phone Shaylah 6680 4400

New Brighton OCEAN SHORES Avail now $350 3br, dine/lounge com, newly renovated inside, carport, incl lawn & garden maint. SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH Avail 17-12-07 $280 2br, open plan living, deck, shed include water and lawn/garden maint, carport. Avail 13-12-07 $220 2br unit, open plan living, close to beach, lug. For further details or inspection please contact 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road. WORKSHOP Billi $50pw. Siwicki RE, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick. 66851206 GUEST HOUSE to let. 1-2brm newly built swimming pool, great view, large deck, 12min to Byron, 3min Mullum CBD, long term, suit 1 professional or couple, pets ok, avail. from 3 Dec $300pw. Contact Michael 0421738352 EUREKA lovely 2br mudbrick home, beautiful gardens, avail Jan - June 08, $350pw. Ph 0401656266 BANGALOW 3 bed, 2 bthrm, new home, quiet, elevated pos, walk to village, gas cooking, solar hot water, lge covered ent, suit work from home, no pets. Refs, avail 11/12/07, $500pw + bond. Ph 66857456 MULLUM 3 br + Study, 1.5 bth, beautifully renovated thr’out, wooden floors, high ceilings, air-con, quiet cul-de-sac, lovely private garden + verandah, mtn views, walk to town, suit family, wheelchair friendly, 3 to 6mth lease, $440pw incl gas, refs essential. Phone 0419906178 BYRON BAY 2br f-f unit, short to medium term. 200m to Belongil beach, 700m to town. 0427808570, 0422355560 SPACIOUS furn s-c studio, Baywood Chase, $210pw, pref sgl, working, quiet, long term. No kids/pets. 0424111300 EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE St Helena, Modern, spacious house with spectacular views over Byron Bay and Ocean. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas. Fully maintained extensive lawns and garden. Available February for minimum of 12 months, $765pw. 0418176022

Byron Bay – Browning Street 2 bedroom house with a separate studio ideally to run a business from home. Extremely close to the heart of town, walking distance to the beach, bath, separate toilet, carpeted throughout. Large fenced yard with various fruit trees.Avail now! POA.

Elders Rental Centre 4/47 Byron Street, 6685 8911 www.elders.com.au/byronbay

STUDIO SPACE Byron A & I mezzanine, $70pw. 20sqm $50pw Phone Silva 0402909193 BYRON A&I 254sqm $530pw, good complex, long lease. Ph 0412026684 BILLINUDGEL WORK STUDIO only $100pw. Phone 0438856651 STORAGE SHED Brunswick CBD $40pw. Ph 66857652

POSITIONS VACANT WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post office box. TAXI DRIVERS BYRON SHIRE Drivers required, shifts available. Full training provided. Ph BH 66209211 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com HOUSEKEEPERS REQUIRED 3 1/2 star resort, exp essential. Ph 66857444 CLEANER/CHECK-IN COORDINATOR Byron Blisshouse

IF YOU ARE KEEN TO WORK, have a drivers licence, own car, sales exp, computer skills, surf exp, & enjoy photography. Please post resume to 59 Shirley St, Byron Bay, 2481 RECEPTIONIST Busy Tourist Park in Byron Bay. If you can demonstrate professionalism, reliability, an outgoing personality, strong customer service skills, initiative & flexibility to work to rostered shifts & have RMS experience, please call 0419720271 to arrange an interview. CHEF wanted for busy Bistro in Lennox. Experience necessary. Ph 66874554 or 0421789823 EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS with own equipment (pref industrial) for immediate start, casual hours. 0428373108 JUNIORS (15-17 yrs) for customer service & food prep, Suffolk Park, outside school hours, must be reliable, honest, committed. Phone 0412675518 CUSTOMER SERVICE food prep & general store skills, Byron Bay, flexible hours. Phone 0409908706 BARISTA / BAR & WAIT STAFF / CHEF New Byron cocktail lounge seeks exp. staff to join team. RSA req, F-T and casual. Call Ann 0438834970

Position Vacant Holiday Officer An amazing position in Real Estate tourism ! Elders Real Estate is looking for a dynamic person to join our team in our holiday accommodation department. A person with local and tourism experience is preferred but not essential. You must have an energetic attitude, be a great communicator and be people focussed. You should also enjoy helping out in a team environment and have a sense of urgency.

EXPERIENCED STAFF NEEDED FOR BUSY BYRON TAKE AWAY 6687 1426 Ixtlan Jewellery Sales Assistant • 4-5 shifts per week • Retail experience essential • Presentable professional person • Great at sales Contact Paris on 0412 185 558 or email photo resume to: info@ixtlan.com.au

The position involves booking holiday guests into a wide range of accommodation and assisting our holiday manager in the day to day running of our management portfolio. The position is full time and includes Saturday roster work. Your CV with full details should be directed to Gail Margieson Elders Real Estate 15 Fletcher Street (P.O. Box 40) Byron Bay. NSW 2481 gail@eldersbb.com.au

Byron Bay Youth House Inc.

BRANDON STREET

Volunteer Overnight Caretakers required for the Byron Bay Youth House.

3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with everything to offer. Incredible outdoor living area, large pool, spacious lounge room, ensuite, 5 min walk to beach. Available 1/12/07. $800pw. NO PETS UNLESS STATED

Inspections by appointment only

L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300 ®

WANTED TO RENT ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. FAMILY HOME Sanctuary, f-f, 3br plus, prefer pool or beach + peace, long lease min 3mths. Ph 66855210, 0403704563

LICENSED plumber & qualified child minder looking for studio/unit/house to rent in possible exchange for duties. Phone 0438711992

3 bedroom townhouse located 100m to Clarkes Beach. Dishwasher, spa bath, DLUG, built in wardrobes, paved courtyard. Access to pool and tennis court. Avail now! $525 per week.

ARTS/CRAFTS

CLEANER for small business, flexible & reliable. Phone 0418976909

MASSAGE THERAPISTS WANTED for Relax Haven, Byron Bay. 66847675

BEAUTY THERAPIST we are looking for a self motivated friendly person, using natural product. Ph 0413651030

Caretakers – Voluntary Overnight

Byron Bay – Corkwood Close

Byron Bay – Massinger St

BYRON STUDIO 2 storey, $235pw + GST. Phone 0421779534

CLEANERS Must be able to work Saturdays & Mondays. Byron-Lennox, must have exp. & own car. 66884777

MODELLING (18+) real natural women of all ages, styles & body types required for modelling projects (NUDE), cash payment min $400+, relaxed environment with female photographer. Ph Kate 66807755

MULLUMBIMBY bush setting, s-c space, suit single working person, no pets $150pw. Ph 66857652

QUIET mature woman, n/s, seeks furn accom (pref Bruns), refs. 0404746276

Bangalow – Byron Road

SHADE HOUSE large, 25m long, fully computerised watering system, + perhaps 2 small sheds, $100pw. Ph 0414495226

BALLINA EAST nice 1 br unit, quiet, suit single $180pw + $5 elec. 66867678

Byron Bay

3 bedroom cottage plus study. Gas cooking, dishwasher, spa bath, timber deck, wooden floorboards throughout, short walk to town. Lawn maintenance included in rent. Avail now! $495 per week.

SHED/WORKSHOP 12m x 15m, 3 phase power, in Skinners Shoot, rainforest setting, $230pw. Phone 0414495226

Byron Blisshouse, 4 star guesthouses are looking for a mature, responsible cleaner with excellent attention to detail, high energy & customer service focused. Must have own ABN, car & mobile & be available for on-call work. For the right person, this job could extend to check-in coordinator responsibilities. Please contact Trina on 0407855045 or email info@ byronblisshouse.com.au

OCEAN SHORES 2br refurbished unit, carport, $220pw. MYOCUM 3br rural house, enclosed verandahs, SLUG, 12 mth lease, $330pw. NO PETS. Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. 66851206

RETIRED COUPLE seek self-cont accommodation in Byron area for Jan/ Feb. Ph 66854624

Open plan studio with shower, toilet, laundry and kitchen with stainless steel benchtop. Private rear garden courtyard which backs onto nature reserve. Avail now! $200 per week.

BYRON holistic lifestyle, open plan, wooden house, OM! 0412317421

PERMANENT CARAVAN SITE $ neg, non alch, d/f, independent. 66247417 3BR HOUSE Mullum//Bruns. Call Victoria Spring 66846033 SUMMER HOME Sanctuary 3br plus. Prefer pool + peace, long lease min. 3mths. Holiday let f-furn okay. Ph 66855210, 0403704563 LOCAL COUPLE WITH BABY seeking nice place to settle with mod cons. 2-3br, can pay in advance, good refs 6-12mths lease. Please call 0431209438 or 0431176507 SEEKING A NEW HOME 2 - 3br house. Responsible couple, long term pref. Ph 0408231639. No Pets, no children. LOCAL family req 2/3 br house, 10km radius Mullum. Good ref. Ph 66844828 PENSIONER WOMAN wants accomodation in d/f, n/s, alcohol free, veg & meditative household in Byron, Mullum area. Ph Patricia 66853006 RESPONSIBLE LADY needs home, self-con space or private room, studio, caravan, garage etc. Byron area, Skinners Shoot, Poss Ck, consider all, 0409387148

Under New Management • New and experienced readers and healers • Unique Gifts and homewares • New range of clothing and jewellery • Stunning furniture • Tibetan salt lamps • Indian tree lights • Body jewellery • Amazing crystals • Divination tools, books, 2008 Astrological calendars and diaries For all your spiritual needs come in and check us out. Present this voucher and you’ll receive a 10% discount.

71-77 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby 6684 2982

St John’s School Mullumbimby A vacancy exists for an enthusiastic qualiÀed Outside School hours Co-ordinator and assistant commencing in Term One, 2008. Ideally the person chosen will have a strong work ethic and appropriate qualiÀcations in Child Care. The successful applicant will demonstrate a commitment to the philosophy of Catholic education. Child protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.

Position Vacant Sales Secretary Have you got what it takes! Are you looking to start the New Year in a fantastic and rewarding career. Elders Real Estate - Byron Bay are looking for a dynamic person to join our team as a Sales Secretary to our highly productive sales team. This position involves supplying a vast array of secretarial services to the team and an experienced person is preferred. The successful applicant must have a high level of microsoft and computer skill, be able to juggle a variety of jobs at any one time, have real estate knowledge and have the desire to look after a team. In addition to the secretarial work the position includes doing photo displays, advertising, marketing, and preparing property proposals.

Outside School Hours Care Co-ordinator

A great positive attitude and the ability to give one hundred percent is also a distinct advantage.

Essential Criteria:

The position is for 5 days a week and your salary will be in line with your high level of skill.

This is a Part time position

• Proven administration capabilities • Dynamic and effective team membership • Willingness to be actively involved in extra-curricular activities • Effective interpersonal communication skills • Competent computer skills • Current Àrst aid certiÀcate Must be prepared to undergo a police check Applicants to email or mail a covering letter addressing the above criteria, full curriculum vitae including three referees to: Mrs Bernie Thompson, Principal Email: sjpmull@lism.catholic.edu.au For further information, please contact Bernie Thompson on 66842386 St. John’s School 11 Murwillumbah Road Mullumbimby 2482 Applications close 5th December, 2007

All applications will be kept strictly confidential. Your CV with the full details of your previous experience together with a list of your relevant secretarial skills should be directed to The Manager Elders Real Estate. 15 Fletcher Street (P.O. Box 40) Byron Bay. NSW 2481. E-mail : david@eldersbb.com.au

SAAP Crisis Accommodation for 1624 y/o. Our service requires capable motivated persons who can assist young people with household routines and provide informal personal support. Required for minimum one night per fortnight between 7pm-8.30am. Training & minimum allowance provided. Desirable: Previous experience and/ or studies in working with Community Services and/or young people. Able to commence January 2008. Working with Children’s Check required. If you would like to work with youth and be part of a great team contact Angela Ward on 6685 7264 or email bbyhcoordinator@linknet.com.au

Autism Spectrum Australia

TEACHER AIDE Vern Barnett School Forestville Commencing Term 1, 2008 Autism Spectrum Australia has a rewarding role assisting teachers to implement individual group programs, including integration support, self care and social skills programs. You will have experience working with children with a disability and demonstrate effective communication and teamwork skills. Knowledge and skills in the use of technology within a school environment and a First Aid Certificate are desirable. For more information on this position, please contact Meghan Williams on 0447 637 722. Applications: Pam Lea plea@aspect.org.au Fax: 9972 7046 or Vern Barnett School, PO Box 361 Forestville NSW 2087. Applications close Monday 3rd December 2007.

James Hardware STOREPERSON/ SALES DELIVERY A long term, full time position is availiable to join our fantastic team now. The position requires someone who has good time management, ability to accurately receive stock, forklift licence pref, current drivers licence essential, some computer skills needed. This would suit an energetic team player. Apply in writing to: The Manager Po Box 1127, Mullumbimby 2482 *Only successfull applicants will be notified.


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www.echo.net.au PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVER with own transport, 3-5 nights per week. Bangalow area. 66871271 after 3pm. PART TIME CHILD MINDER needed for creche in Byron. Ph 66855640 WANTED qualified electrician to volunteer services to tag our electricals. CAWI op-shop. 66851444 bh BEAUTY / MASSAGE THERAPIST Beauty therapist required for Balinese day spa, rostered hours. Beautiful environment. Fax resume: 66808960 MOVING HELP $20ph, Wednesday 28/11. Phone Peter 0419634841 BEAUTY THERAPIST at Byron Bay’s newest ďŹ tness centre, a full time Beauty Therapist is required. Minimum 2 years experience, must be self-motivated & enthusiastic. Attractive salary package available. Call 0419995618 for interview. QUALIFIED CHEF and Apprentice required, Olivo Restaurant, call James 0412065935 ENERGETIC experienced, easygoing chef/cook wanted to work with fun team at Middle Pub Mullum, split shifts & weekends, min hours 30pw. Call Simon 66843229

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No job too big, No job too small. Past work can be seen 0402811780 LIAR FOR HIRE no qualms, no scruples. Contact Bottom Lip Enterprises. Sydney. LAWNMOWING, GARDENING, RUBBISH REMOVAL, ODD JOBS Ph Peter 66855237 or 0418562414 GRAPHIC ART WORK for press & magazine ads, brochures/booklet, great quality low prices. Ph Bob 66853568 I’LL CLEAN FOR YOU Call me 66844799, 0415354185

TUITION MATHS TUTOR K7-12, qualiďŹ ed teacher NSW DET, BSc (Maths + IT). 66807229 GUITAR lessons. Uni level guitar/theory taught privately. Ph 0411053780

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CERTIFICATE IV IN MASSAGE THERAPY PRACTICE Diploma in Remedial Massage, start Feb ‘08. Nova School of Massage & Body Therapy, Lismore 66245011

STAFFY puppies, blue, black, gold, brindle, pure breed. Bylesy. 66807359

RETURN THANKS TOMMY WILSON 8/11/34 - 20/9/07

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MINI Poodles 3 black, 1 cream, males, ready Xmas Eve $400ea. Ph 66803760

Work cover accredited 1 day course, exp instructor, all levels, Sun Dec 9 Mullum. Serge or Tara 66804066

ADOPT A CAT from Animal Welfare League NSW. Phone 66844070

GUITAR/JAZZ harmony tuition: con/ uni level guitar/bass and theory taught privately by former head of guitar studies at NRCAC. Any instrument catered for. A must for anyone who loves playing music and wants results. Ph Geoff Wright. 66854565 or 0404611428

MUSICAL NOTES HARPIST available for all occasions. Solo or trio with violin & double bass. Booking now for festive season. Rob 0412410960 myspace.com/blissmusicharp BIG BAND FOR HIRE. That’s right – 18 piece latin/swing/funk Lismore Con band. Ph Ken 0421574858 VERSATILE BAND AVAILABLe – swing, tango latin pop soul. Ph 0412732465 GOLDEN BEACH RECORDING STUDIOS all pro-editing, mixing, recording, preproduction, 5rms, pro-tools systems, in the village, great vibe, quality results. Ph Orlando 0431209438 or 66802000 ZOOM DIGITAL Recorders HD8 rrp $1450 our price $895, HD16 rrp $1895 our price $1195. Limited stock, so be quick! Huge deals all the way to Christmas at Byron Music, behind the Cinemas, Jonson St. Ph 66857333

BIRTHS To BLUE & LADY BLUE 12 darling babies, complete with 8 ďŹ ngers & 8 toes. Visitors welcome, 8am to 5pm daily. Macadamia Castle 66878432

BIRTHDAYS

HAPPY BIRTHDAY WENDY LOVEJOY

Hope your birthday on the 29th is a wonderful day. Love from the Echo team

DEATH NOTICES BISSETT, JAN passed away peacefully 22nd November 2007. Dear Jan, what an amazing woman. You taught me dignity, you showed me strength, courage & will power. You gave me friendship, mothering & love unasked for. Thank you for giving me a home & enabling me to call myself ‘The Girl Down Stairs’, for your friendship & laughs & for being there when I needed a Mum in Byron, I will always remember your ďŹ ghting spirit, your courage, kindness & sense of humour. Always in my heart, Claire. ILMA EDGECOMBE Late of Ocean Shores, NSW, and formerly of Maroubra, NSW. Passed away peacefully in the company of family on 24 November 2007, aged 77 years. Our sincere thanks go to all the wonderful caring staff at Feros Village Bangalow and Dr Rebecca Scott. A private family service will be held. In preference of owers, donations will be greatly appreciated - Hazel Hawke Alzheimers Research and Care fund. www.hazelhawke.net.au 1300306293

GEORGIA & TIM congratulations on your wedding. Best wishes from all the animals at the Macadamia Castle.

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IN MEMORIAM Be a star or learn for fun!

MUSIC MADE EASY

In memory of Nick Shand, the man who started the Echo. I miss you terribly & I am glad the Echo is still the best. Have a glass of red on me. Anudhi

FREE TASTER SESSION

• Affordable and fun • All styles, all ages, all levels • Piano & Singing • Guitar & Bass Phone Lisa on 0411 394 139 or 6680 8925

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WE HAVE KITTENS (5 mixed colours)and many cats waiting to be adopted.All are desexed, vaccinated, wormed, ead and micro-chipped. To meet them, please phone Lisa 0421 064 100

Cushie Jill Seaborn To celebrate the life of our beloved friend Jill Seaborn, friends are welcome to bring a garden ower & love. Friday 30th November Ewingsdale Hall 2pm. Or a donation to her favourite charities, Amnesty Int or Wilderness Society.

LOST & FOUND FOUND mobile Bernard. Call Russell. Phone 66771054 BULL MASTIFF Fawn/tan, fem, 8 mths old. $500 reward, lost in Upper Main Arm. 0413893693, 0401850563 (red collar) LOST 2 COCKATIELS 1 grey, 1 yellow, tame, great whistlers. Please phone Jo 66859787 or 0409604650

This lovely natured male cat is 6 years old, very cuddly and affectionate and is looking for someone to give him a home. Come and meet him at our Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby. Tuesday and Saturday 9am to 11am and Thursday 3pm to 5pm. Phone 66 844070.

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DA Watch You may not see Council’s development application advertising as it is not placed in your community paper. As a free service, therefore, we regularly list all significant new DAs on public exhibition, making clear exactly what is sought in the applications and identifying the location of the land affected. We urge readers to follow up on DAs they feel may affect them by visiting Council’s office before the advised closing date and making an appropriate written submission. Be aware that all submissions are deemed to be public documents. 2-10 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay 10.2007.654.1

N Hunt 9 lot subdivision potential yield 21 dwellings

close 28/11/07

17 Marvell St Byron Bay 10.2007.654.1

S L Eakin 12 bed hostel potential yield 21 dwellings

close 28/11/07

31 Brownell Dve Watego's Beach 10.2007.641.1

C Vadasz & O Dunne dual occupancy of 2 double storey dwellings

close 28/11/07

2 Cooper St Byron Bay 10.2007.651.1

D & S Leedman dual occupancy of 2 double storey dwellings

close 28/11/07

5 Gin Gin Crescent Ocean Shores 10.2007.625.1

Applicant's name not listed two lot subdivision

close 28/11/07

32 Rifle Range Rd Bangalow 10.2007.631.1

C & P White two lot subdivision

close 28/11/07

69 Lilli Pilli Dve Byron Bay 10.2007.645.1

G Baker three lot subdivision

close 28/11/07

Red Devils Park Byron Bay 10.2007.678.1

Fuzzy Pty Ltd Music festival on April 25-26 2008

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close 5/12/07


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Complete processing plant equipment, 10 machines, Car yard site, prime location, Hopper to Silo. 0439 977 144 suit many uses, security fences, FOR SALE offices, everything ready to go. FORKLIFTS Inexpensive, quality units. PH: 0419 406 436 MOVING SALE 700 kg - 12 tonne All this & varied household CARAVANS 30-40 units available. items MUST GO! PH: (07) 3865 1205 Antique dressing table, or 0417 623 495 excellent condition $650; www.eureka-forklifts.com.au Club lounge (1948) 3 seater GOOD USED & 2 chairs $550; 6 dining Community ClassiÄeds chairs, ivory cushions, 1300 733 521 CARAVANS & carved limewash timber MOTORHOMES $50 ea; Matching wall unit 3 pape rs piece (2650 wide) with glass the th forr the for doors $330; 6 (Chatley) pr ic e of timber/black leather dining chairs & 2 matching bar stools $25 ea; Old style brass fire set $85; Coffee table carved, king bed & 2 KS bedspreads + single beds, freezer, bar fridge, exercise equipment, sound system, large speakers, TV, videos, DVD’s & much more! Ashby via Maclean Call any day 6645 4274 Caravans, Pop Tops

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PETS

POOL TABLE Pub size, mint cond, all accessories, 5 cues $850 PH: 0412 738 592

BABY HAND-RAISED BIRDS Alexandrine parrots, galahs. $350. Quality Pet Birds PH: 6656 2893 LABRADOR PUPS Purebred, 2 black, 1 gold female, 10 w/o, worm/vac/micro $350 PH: 0427 545 362 SIAMESE KITTENS M/F $400 PH: 6624 3950

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Locally owned & made. Custom made to order. 4,000lt Slim $1,490 Round $950 18,000lt Round $2,450 Other sizes available. Using BHP Aquaplate® PLUS RAISED GARDEN BEDS Tradesman see us for your BASIX requirements. PH: Ross 0428 886 123 David 0428 537 443

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COTTAGE: lot of pine CASH FOR CARS lining boards, frame and Trucks, farm / heavy floor. Bonalbo area. $500 machinery & large amounts PH: 0428 509 977 of scrap. Property cleanups a speciality. No job FINANCE too big. PH: 0416 045 022

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SURF SOLOMONS Need to know more? Check www.surfsolomons.com. E - info@surfsolomons.com

MACHINERY

Kubota with New Front End Loader

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Rainwater Tanks

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PH: 1800 261 266 New & Used Tractors Farming Implements www.tractorsnorth.com

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NAMBUCCA HEADS R.A. SLATER WHOLESALE

Fully furnished Coffs Harbour area. Western Red Cedar, 2 brm, bathroom, holiday caravan + annexe on semi-permanent site, laundry, closed verandah front sleeps 8, $6,000 & rear. Slow combustion fire, PH: 6775 2564 air cond, dble carport, part furnished, private sale, Holiday Community ClassiÄeds Park. Reduced sale dropped to 1300 733 521 $65,000 Call: 0403 700 320

MACHINERY Diesel Gensets:

Importer offers incredible deal on indent orders, commit now and save $$$$. Examples: John Deere powered 30kva open set with mains failure system $14,300 inc GST, 60kva John Deere powered with weatherproof enclosure and mains failure system $21,890 inc GST or 250kva John Deere powered in soundproof enclosure with mains failure system $52,250 inc GST. Other options available from 10 to 2000kva. European quality and reliability. Contact Lees Industries Australia 07 3390 5522 mobile 0419 782 412 Email:

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BYRON BAY CBD 50 sqm office/shop.

Neighbours restaurant/dentist. $385 pw + o/g’s. Available now. PH: 0415 152 151

VEHICLES

1990 TOYOTA DYNA 400

4 cyl diesel, 7 tonne GVM, factory tipper 3½m x 2m with drop sides, 10 spd change, p/s, elect. brakes, t/bar, large $13,800 inc GST. toolboxes. AI-81-CV. Very tidy unit. DLN: 13799 Phone 0428 666 082

TO LEASE

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Available in Coffs CBD by end of 2007. Suit professionals, includes admin support, fully furnished, phone, fax, etc. Call: 6650 9912

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SERVICED OFFICES TV - ELECTRONICS To be skilled in CRT TV’s, with ability to be trained in LCD/Plasma and monitors. Above award wages. WORK OPTIONS Please write or contact The Manager, WORK FROM HOME P/time, Casual. Full training Hans’ Electronic Services, and support provided. 147 Magellan St, Lismore PH: 02 9901 7254 PH: 6621 9311

FALCON FORTE 2001 auto, 90,000k, rego 02/08. ALM-5IR, $9,900 ono, PH: 6646 9515 /0418 980 752 HOLDEN COMMODORE VY EXEC, 2003 sedan, auto, air, CD, 12 mths rego, brand new tyres, 97,000 kms AJ-00-VL $10,900 PH: 6657 4047 TOYOTA CAMRY ‘91 SEDAN www.pacificsunlife.com PLANT MECHANIC man, 200,000 kms, 8 mths PJ & CM Ducat Pty Ltd rego, air con, service history, TRAINING & TUITION A position exists with our excel cond. $3,400 ono AB98-YQ PH: 0402 006 117 FREE TRAINING company for an experienced Plant/Heavy Vehicle or 6681 1451 in Forklift &/or Excavator, Mechanic to maintain earth Skidsteer, Loader, Traffic WANTED FOR CASH moving equip & trucks. The Control, Confined Spaces, Utes, 4x4, vans, ‘94 onwards. position requires a person Truck Licence as part of Engine or body damage/rust HRCert with motivation, commitment II in Construction OK. 6664 5211/0417 455 735 (an Australian Government Initiative) & excellence in their www.australia.gov.au/skillsforthefuture workmanship. Above award VEHICLES - 4WDS You may be eligible if you are...over rates & overtime avail. This 25, not completed HSC or equivalent TOYOTA HILUX ‘02 SR5 position offers secure long or Cert II or above and are an Aust. Dual Cab, 4x4 excel unit, term employment. citizen or permanent resident. 95,000 kms, 12 mths rego Workers and non-workers can apply. Send resumes to: (Conditions apply) $19,000 AB-69-SW Grafton The Manager, PO Box MAP TRAINING 882, Armidale NSW 2350. PH: 0409 150 636 6652 9946 Enquiries PH: 6772 7255 LJ80 SUZUKI 4WD Hi-Lo, 2 seat cab, small tray, spare POSITIONS VACANT transmission etc, mechanically excellent, un-reg. $1,850 TRACKWORK RIDERS PH: 6779 7562

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Peter Snowden at Crown Lodge, Warwick Farm is looking for a number of experienced trackwork riders and stablehands for his Sydney stables. Accommodation available. Above award wages. CONTACT MAREE PURCELL Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

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leesinda-sales@powerup.com.au 2 x 1.5 Tonners only $98 per or check www.leesgroup.com week $20,000 + GST 3.5 Tonner Rubber, Canopy, REAL ESTATE 3 Buckets only $110 per COOLOOLA! Midway Noosa week $31,818 + GST & Hervey Bay, nearly 2 acs Easy finance arranged for you in a superb natural environ PH: Craig 0408 497 772 behind pristine bay & beaches, close shops/schools, perm POSITIONS VACANT creek & c/van for w/ends! WALGETT ABORIGINAL MEDICAL SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE None Cheaper! $68,950! 07 5476 7244 SQP CASINO NORTH Bila Muuji Upper Sector Consortium which is made up of the Aboriginal Land for sale. 5,200sqm block. Controlled Community Health Organisations (ACCHO’s) in Walgett, Bourke, Power & phone avail, views Brewarrina and includes the Orana Haven and Alcohol Rehabilitation to town, 5 mins to Casino, Centre, has received funding from the Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait 15 mins to Lismore $179,000 Islander Health to run the Healthy for Life initiative in these towns. This PH: 0427 499 925 exciting project aims to improve the health outcomes for Aboriginal mothers and their children as well as Aboriginal people with chronic diseases who GUYRA & NEW ENGLAND live in these towns in Western New South Wales. properties. Land & homes. The project is looking for two motivated Aboriginal Health Workers with high levels of initiative JACKSON LIVESTOCK & to fill the following positions in the Bila Muuji Healthy for Life Team at: PROPERTY P/L. 1. Bourke Aboriginal Health Service 2. Brewarrina Aboriginal Health Service Phone (02) 6779 1777 or visit Essential Criteria www.jacksonlivestock.com.a • To be of Aboriginal descent • Enrolled Nurse or other suitable qualification • Hold a RICHMOND HILL Character current Drivers Licence • Demonstrated effective written and oral communication skills 2-3 bed house on 1¼ acres. • Demonstrated commitment to the principles of primary health care • Understanding the Lovely quiet street with great principles of EEO and OH&S rural views. $395,000 Desirable Call owner PH: 0412 403 809 • Experience in Child and Maternal Health • Experience in Chronic Disease NO AGENTS PLEASE • Demonstrated ability to work in a multidisciplinary team • Computer literate The successful applicants will all require the following: • Commitment to improving the SUPER INVESTMENT health outcomes for Aboriginal people • The ability to work with a Patient Information Recall PROPERTY - COFFS System. 3 bedroom house, dining, For more information and to obtain an application package and Job Description lock up garage & off street please contact Diana Dalley Project Coordinator on 02 68871663 parking PLUS detached or email walgettams@bigpond.com brand new unit - 2 bedroom Applications in writing for Walgett and Brewarrina positions can be addressed to: & study. Close to shops, The Chairperson, Board of Directors, Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative university, schools. Limited, PO Box 396, Walgett NSW 2832 Currently let at $400 pw. Can you find better? Applications in writing for the Bourke position can be addressed to: Only $375,000 The Chairperson, Bourke Aboriginal Health Service, PO Box 362 Bourke NSW 2840 Inspection & enquiries Closing date: 14 December 2007 invited call: 6652 2031 or 0420 856 322 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

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News Extra Pin This Up Brunswick PA The last meeting of the year for Brunswick Heads Progress Association will be held on December 3 at the Memorial Hall in Brunswick Heads. This meeting will commence at 6:30pm with a Christmas Party prior to the meeting. New members most welcome.

Baywrite Christmas Party This Saturday December 1 from 4pm to 7pm, Baywrite Theatre Inc is celebrating Christmas/New Year as the final meeting for 2007 at Byron Entertainment Centre, 17 Centennial Circuit, Industrial Estate. Members free; non members $5. (Or pay the 2008 membership fee of $15 and come for free.) Nibbles and drink.Theme: Party Piece. Do you have a short performance piece you would like to share with the group? Come prepared to strut your stuff and end the year as a star …or be part of an enthusiastic audience.

Orchid Society Dinner Byron District Orchid Society’s Annual Dinner will be held at the Mullumbimby Ex Services Club on Tuesday Dec 11. Meet at 6 to eat at 6.30pm. Members who have not confirmed attendance please phone Penny on 6680 1600 to do so, by Monday Dec 3.

Craft Show Byron Hospital Annual Craft Show is being held at the Byron High School auditorium on December 8 from 10am to 3pm. Entry is only $3 and there will be over 50 stalls with a great variety of craft and goods for sale just in time for Christmas. All proceeds go to purchase much needed equipment for the Byron Bay Hospital. Any enquiries to Pam McRae on 6685 3385.

Brunswick Cub Scouts Raffle The 1st Brunswick Heads Cub Scouts will be holding a raffle on Sat December 1 at the Brunswick Heads Hotel from 12:30pm onwards. Please come along with your family, grab yourself a great meal and support the local youth! Tickets will be $1 each or three for $2.

Sponsors for Wood Chop Raffle The 1st Brunswick Heads Cub Scouts are seeking support from local businesses and individuals for their major fundraiser during the Wood Chop Festival in January 2008. If you are able to donate a prize(s) that could be raffled please call Jodie (President) on 0409 789 949. Alternatively you can support

the cubs with a cash deductible donation. For further information on how to make a monetary contribution please call Debbie (Treasurer) on 0429 851 913. All sponsors and supporters will be acknowledged with a certificate of appreciation and promoted during the festival in the scout marquee.

U3A Brunswick Valley On December 11, Dr. Rick Swindell Griffith University talks about Mature Age Learning and U3A Online. All welcome, enquiries to 6680 4365. Boules each Sunday 2pm Brunswick Heads Market Area.

Summer Fun Day On Saturday December 1 2007 1pm to 5pm, come to Summer Fun Day. This is an event for all the community to celebrate the start of summer on the river bank in Brunswick Heads. The soundshell will come alive with a talent show, musicians and clowns. There will also be a paddling race and a surfboard display.This is an alcohol free, all ages gig put on by your local sporting club “The Brunswick Boardriders.” To enter into the talent show or the paddling race (bridge to bridge) contact Stephy on 0423 490 031. This will also be an opportunity for those who wish to sign on to be a surfing or social member of the club for 2008. Visit: brunswickboadriders.org for further information about the day.

Community Carols The Anglican Church of St. Anselm, Orana Road, OceanShores will host Community Carols for Ocean Shores and Brunswick Heads on Sunday December 16. Barbeque at 5pm, carols by candlelight in carpark at 6pm. Everyone will be made most welcome.

Trash and Treasure

$5, Babies 0 to 12mths. Please come and join us to connect with other families, discussion, friendship, support and much more... Contact Hannah on 0410 621 101.

merry go round and pony rides. Hundreds of stalls as well as fresh local produce and delicious food and drinks. The charity of the day is Byron Soup Kitchen and the Byron Environment Centre. Sorry, no dogs allowed. For U3A Ballina/Byron more information call 6680 The Poetry and Writing 9703. Group will meet at 10am on Tuesday December 4 at the Early Birders CWA rooms, Brunswick Landcare Heads. Contact 6685 1892 On Saturday December 1, or 07 5513 1769. Landcare Early Birders will be planting more trees along Garden Club News The Brunswick Valley Gar- the river bank in Heritage den Club is holding its Park, Mullumbimby, anytime Christmas lunch on Decem- from 7.30am. Everyone is ber 6 at the Victory Hotel, welcome, morning tea will be Mooball starting 12 noon for provided. Heritage Park 12.30pm. All welcome. Meet- would welcome more people ing at the RSL rooms, Bruns- from the local neighbourwick Heads at 11.30am. hood. The Early Birders also Contact June on 6680 2855. meet at 7.30am on the 3rd Wednesday of the month for Bangalow Red Cross working bees. The Bangalow Red Cross will hold a street stall in Byron Candlelight Street on Wednesday Decem- Remembrance ber 5 at 8am. Plenty of cook- Evening ing would be appreciated. The Lismore Chapter of the Also a Red Cross meeting Compassionate Friends will be held in the RSL Hall extends a warm welcome to on Friday December 7 at all bereaved parents and sup9.30am. Morning tea will be portive friends of their famiserved. Contact Gwen on lies to join them at a Candle6687 1232. light Remembrance Evening at the Church of the Good Friends of Feros Shepherd, Bexhill on Sunday News The next meeting of the December 9 at 6pm. Visitors Friends of Feros will be on Tuesday December 4 at 11.30am in the Suffolk Park Tavern. This last meeting of the year has lunch following, and a linen raffle draw. Ring Nola on 6680 1234, if staying for lunch. A Garage Sale will be held at Feros Village, Marvell Street, Byron Bay on Saturday December 1 starting at 8am. Proceeds to the Feros Village.

Carols by the Sea Byron Bay is holding a night of carols in Apex Park opposite the Beach Hotel on Friday December 14, with Byron’s culture of drumming, comedy and colourful dance featuring in the program. The Byron Ministers Fellowship have held carols in the public school in previous years but this year, in conjunction with Byron United, the carols are being held at the beach end of Jonson Street to top off the Byron Bay Lights Up 2007 street celebrations. Under the musical direc-

tion of Sharny Russell-van Herp, well known jazz artist, the program will include contemporary and traditional carols, a combined churches choir, guest artists Elizabeth Lord and Leigh James, St Finbarr’s primary school singing group, Byron High’s Lauren Teale and Kate Vidler, R&B singer Russ Walker, and others. The program starts at 7pm. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on and perhaps a picnic dinner. Flameless candles will be on sale and free carols booklets will be available.

are invited to participate during the programme and a light supper follows the service. Enquiries to Glennys Gow on 6621 4086 or Dianne Rosborough on 6621 5558.

Extravaganza at Brunswick Heads Bowling Club on Tuesday November 27 from 6pm to 8.30pm. $10 Tickets can be purchased at Wollongbar and Kingscliff TAFE Campuses or Brunswick Heads Bowling Club prior to the event. All profits to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Categories: Cut and Colour; Long Hair/ Bridal/Formal; Avantegarde and Finale. Light supper provided, drinks form the Club Bar. Enquiries to Cashiers at Wollongbar 6620 4700 or Kingscliff 6674 7200; fax 6620 4899.

Cat/Dog Desexing If you are the holder of a Centrelink pension or health care card and are struggling to afford the cost of having your pet desexed, the Animal Welfare League NSW may be able to help you. Please ring 6684 4070.

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Bangalow Historical Society will be holding a Trash and Treasure sale on Saturday December 1 from 8 30am to 3pm in the grounds of the Museum corner of Ashton ACE Party and Deacon Street Bangalow. All ACE students, tutors and All proceeds from the sale supporters are cordially will go to the Museum. invited to the ACE End of Year Party. The party is on Bushwalks The Northern Rivers Thursday December 13 from Bushwalkers Club invites 3.30pm until 5.30pm at the prospective members to the ACE Centre, cnr Gordon following walks: Saturday/ and Burringbar Streets, MulSunday December 1/2; Lake lumbimby. Arragon (Yuraygir National Byron Bay Park), car camp, walking and canoeing, easy, contact Gwen Community Market 6621 6830; Saturday Decem- The next Byron Bay Comber 8, Wanganui Gorge munity Market is on Sunday (Upper Coopers Creek, west December 2 at the Butler of Mullumbimby), medium, Street Reserve. Entertainment by the Blue Hoolas contact David 6629 8339. from 10am to 2pm and buskMums and Bubs ers perform throughout the day. There will be plenty for Group Has restarted, now running the kids to do with candle every Thursday 11.30am to making, face painting, tie 12.30pm in the Buddha Bar, dyeing plus bouncing castle,

QUICK SALE, LOOK NOW! 23 Grevillea Ave, Mullumbimby • Mullumbimby’s most affordable home • Excellent location, spacious three bedroom + ensuite • Ideal investment or ¿rst home • Homes in Mullum are now a relic at this price $ 419,000

AFFORDABLE IN POTTY 11 McKenzie Avenue, Pottsville • Well established area, 120m to river • Three bedroom + ensuite • No neighbours at rear of property • Best buy in Potty – Black Rock • Be quick

$ 459,000

WHIAN WHIAN FARM • 33,000 mature arabica coffee trees • Lifestyle property with eco friendly income • Beautiful elevated home sites • 40 acres coffee, 46 acres quality grazing – total 86 acres

$ 849,000

MARCUS NILSSON ... EVERYONE’S FRIEND! We have genuine buyers ready to purchase the following properties... Houses in Mullum, Dunoon and Burringbar $400,000 – $600,000 Rural properties with acreage within 20 minutes to Mullumbimby up to $850,000 If you are ready to sell now and would like a free market appraisal call Marcus Nilsson 0418 133 856

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For The Horse Lover

Roll up your sleeves and let the work begin! Here are 5 usable acres just a short drive outside Mullumbimby waiting to be transformed. Most of the infrastructure is in place with underground electricity to various sites and telephone connection to the cottage. With an existing building entitlement, the choice is yours…renovate the existing cottage or build your dream home on this piece of paradise. Additional features are a rainwater tank, a dam, double garage and a caravan with an annex. If you like acreage with privacy at a realistic price, then this is it. This will not last long! Call now!

8 acres in Myocum with plenty of water ideally suited for the horse lover. The generously proportioned n-facing brick & tile home has 9ft ceilings throughout and features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious living areas which lead out to an expansive entertaining patio, pool and exquisitely manicured gardens. The 9x12m workshop has 3 phase power and the horse stables measure 7x12m keeping your horses very comfortable. Myocum is a highly sought after area in the Byron Shire being centrally located between Mullumbimby, Byron Bay and the beaches. This property is one of a kind and a must see!

$ 440,000

$ 1,100,000

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Architecturally designed with a north easterly aspect and beautiful views this great home is in an elevated position within walking distance to the Shearwater Steiner School and 3km out of Mullumbimby. Light, airy, open plan living with an exotic Balinese flavour this home is impeccably styled for carefree living. Featuring a master bedroom with ensuite on one side and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the other plus a study with a separate entrance. The adjacent self contained modern studio is complete with a kitchen, bathroom and a private deck ideal for a family member or to be rented out.

Enjoy the great view to Mt Chincogan and Mt Warning from this private location at the end of a cul de sac. Nearly at the highest point in Mullumbimby this brick and tile home is light and airy, very spacious inside and nearly maintenance free. The gardens are fully established and there is no grass to mow. The home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan kitchen/dining, separate living room and a great sunroom which overlooks the pool and garden. The sheltered outside entertaining area is ideal for BBQ’s by the pool. Top location, large block of land, spacious home! Call Ernst now.

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SPECTACULAR 5 ACRES iscover this truly impressive new D home and studio privately nestled on the ridge of Binna Burra. This superb north facing home offers fabulous open living, quality appliances and attention to detail, with 4 generous bedrooms, two main bathrooms and delightful undercover decking, together with an impressive separate studio. You’ll love the dramatic views, privacy and space to move. And in addition the property features a separate garage, carport and town water. 146 Binna Burra Road, Binna Burra. Contact Scott on 0412 296 872 or Sonia on 0409 033 250.

our own country retreat, with lovely wide decking overlooking the deep pool and spa, this charming 4 bedroom with study timber home give the family lots of options. You will love the 2 living areas, double garage with attached studio, enormous main bedroom and elevated northern views up the Tintenbar valley, together with 2 grazing paddocks and lush tropical grounds. Easy sealed driveway, walking distance to the Tintenbar village and only 7 minutes to Lennox Heads and Ballina makes this property great value. Price to sell at $665,000. 13 Tintenbar Road, Tintenbar. Contact Scott on 0412 296 872 or Sonia on 0409 033 250.

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frontage on 32 acres.You will love the entertaining options and three large living areas together with a 3 car garage, superb outdoor balcony with balinese hut and elevated views. The high ceilings, indoor water feature and delightful kitchen all combine to create space and bring life to the interior. Featured landscaping, bamboo flooring, storage O shed, fenced paddocks. 6 minutes to Lennox makes this Sat PEN H 11.3 property a must view. 0am OUS -12.1 E Entrance off Pacific Highway, 500m south of Ross Lane. 5pm For sale at $1,295,000. Contact Sonia on 0409 033 250.


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Charming 3 bed, 1 bath home with new kitchen Tropical pool, beautiful park like grounds Fruiting mixed orchard and bush tucker trees Located in Ewingsdale, 7 minutes to Byron Bay

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verlooking the Brunswick River, and within walking distance to all holiday facilities O including restaurants, cafes, beaches and supermarkets, this four star art deco style building is perfect in style and grace. There are 9 quality apartments including a 3 bedroom penthouse suite and a rear caretaker’s cottage. Timber floors, windows and doors feature in the loving restoration of this historic building. At the rear is off street parking and ample storage facilities. It is 10 minutes from Byron Bay and Coolangatta Airport is only 30 minutes away. To be sold as a going concern, including furnishings, oriental rugs, linen, appliances and business systems. Broadview is a thriving business with potential to enhance current figures.

THE ULTIMATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ELITE INVESTOR! Offers over $4,000,000. Inspection by appointment only. Contact Morthern Spears on 0433 880 405 or morthern@scottharveyrealestate.com.au

Co agent. Contact Bernadette Harris on 0408 150 645

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Two separate 3 bedroom houses on 40 acres Expansive ocean views Forested with wildlife, koalas and wallabies Urgent sale required

3 bed, 2 bath on a 2.4ha property High ceilings, open living, renovated kitchen Fully self contained council approved studio Corridor of rainforest, pony paddock and wildlife

$ 1,450,000

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Treetops “TREETOPS” THE SEARCH IS OVER 63A KINGSVALE RD, MYOCUM Rarely does a home of this quality become available in the Byron Bay hinterland. Perched on a north facing knoll amongst the treetops, you will enjoy the views and all aspects of your own park-like acreage. This private, peaceful haven catches the cooling summer breezes and is home to abundant wildlife. The property consists of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, study and 2 living areas which connect to extensive decking. The gourmet kitchen is a delight for entertaining with stainless steel appliances, caesar stone bench tops and separate preparation area.

3/76 BALLINA STREET, LENNOX HEAD NSW 2478

Features include a 15m saltwater pool surrounded by limestone paving, charming courtyard area, fireplace, terracotta tiled floors with some under floor heating and rustic timber beams throughout the home. A spring fed well and dam and two large sheds complete the ideal lifestyle property. Centrally located between Byron, Bangalow, Mullumbimby and Brunswick Heads. Your search is over for the perfect property! This is truly a unique property which demands your inspection.

AUCTION: ON SITE 2PM 15TH DECEMBER VIEW: 12-1:00PM SATURDAY 3:30-4:00PM WEDNESDAY CONTACT: MARK KINNEALLY 0429 868 001 LOIS BUCKETT 0428 877 399 LENNOX HEAD OFFICE LISTING

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3km Lennox Head village and beaches Level homesites, views and breezes Design Guidelines, quality coastal architecture Formal estate entry, tree-lined streets Landscaped parkland, walking and cycle paths 15 minutes Ballina CBD, 30 minutes Byron Bay

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11.30am at the Brunswick Heads Ex-Serviceman’s Club December 15th OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE ACREAGE LIFESTYLE, OWNERS WANT IT SOLD! Lot 4 The Pocket Road, The Pocket • Private picturesque acres with wide valley views • Country lane location, minutes to the beaches & shops • Old world Queenslander, 4 bedrooms and study • Wide timber floors, high ceilings and north facing deck • Botanical established 2 acres

For further information or to arrange an inspection please phone David on 0421 906 460 New Management of Residential Property – Earn 10,000 Reward Points

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This house has 3 large bedrooms – main with ensuite and entrance to the courtyard. Large separate lounge room, separate kitchen/dining area, brick fenced courtyard, entrance has a breezeway which leads to the courtyard, SLUG and lounge room. A separate granny flat has extra large bedroom, large dining/lounge room, roomy kitchen, separate bathroom and carport.

Together they will be sold for $529,000

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Just 5 mins from Bruns is this 2 storey home on a 6644sqm fenced property. Includes orchards of citrus, mangoes, bananas, coffee and macadamias. The home offers 4 bedrooms, ensuite, large kitchen, open plan living featuring soaring timber ceilings and all rooms access the full verandahs. A very large open room downstairs offering a big workshop, storage area, double garage and a 3rd shower and toilet.

The owners are running the wheels of the car at the moment chasing work to the north. They are looking for a sale before school 2008 to have the children settled. If you are looking for a quality house in Bayside Brunswick. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious living featuring vaulted high ceilings, open plan design, a separate lounge, al fresco entertaining area, level fenced yard, double garage in a quiet cul-de-sac. Then take advantage of this great opportunity and enjoy the Inspect today. Asking $820,000 seaside village lifestyle. Priced to sell @ $545,000

MOVING TO TAZ-MANIA Family home with 3 bedrooms, ensuite, large lounge, foyer entry, separate dining, large airy kitchen/dining with an outlook over the enclosed outdoor entertaining area. The DLUG has drive through access to the gardens featuring a vegie patch and a range of fruit trees that any self sufficient food grower will love.

Call Peter on 0411 801 795.

$455,000

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The work’s all been done and it’s just time to have fun from this one. New roof, polished timber floors, freshly painted, 3 bedrooms, high ceilings, rear lane access, new studio / shed, landscaped gardens, quiet street, north facing deck and back yard. Only a short stroll to the shops, cafes, parks, beach and river. Grab your togs and a towel.

26 Fawcett Street, Brunswick Heads Open For Inspection Saturday 1-1.30pm

4 Kuringai Way, Ocean Shores Open For Inspection Saturday 12-12.30pm

Forget the car, stroll to the beach, river, parks, Co-Op, boutique shops and the famous hotel. Relax and enjoy the low maintainence and peaceful setting the garden provides. The cottage has polished timber floors and is now a blank canvas awaiting your signature.

• New 2 storey solar passive design modern living • Tiled open plan living opens to N verandah and courtyard • 3 bedrooms (main and 2nd open to covered balcony) • 2 bathrooms + powder room, single remote garage • Walk to shops, beach and golf/bowls club • Currently rented at $350 per week

Call Peter on 0411 801 795.

Call Peter on 0411 801 795. Priced @ $590,000

$ 695,000

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• Solid 3 bedrooms home, 2 with built-ins • Large bathroom, separate W.C. • Combined kitchen/dining area, opens out to an undercover patio area, a great place to BBQ • Solid galvanized carport • Elevated flood free 999sqm level block

Call Peter on 0411 801 795. Priced @ $389,000

Call David on 0421 906 460. Priced @ $385,000

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Magnificent Byron Hinterland Property Coming to auction. This home consists of four large bedrooms (main with dressing room and spa bath), large living areas, formal lounge/dining, gourmet kitchen and theatre room. High ceilings, french doors and timber floors complete this elegant home. Outside, on the large timber deck, you can capture the sweeping mountain and rural views or simply plunge into the 12m lap pool that is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The pool house has a sauna and spa and there’s a separate, approved s/c one bedroom studio with gymnasium downstairs, ideal for family or friends. Only 12 minutes from Byron Bay and its pristine beaches this property is a must to inspect. For further info contact Neil Cameron on Byron Bay 0419 274 798 or Jon Luton on 0422 794 384.

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‘Breeze’ At Brunswick Heads ‘ ‘Breeze” Crn Booyun & Tweed Sts, Brunswick Heads. Inspect Sunday 1-3pm. These ten double story dwellings are located in downtown Brunswick Heads within an easy walk to the beach, river, local shops and the famous hotel. The houses have timber floors, large decks and are open plan designs with light filled balconies. A combination of modern materials have been used to bring an ‘architectural feel’ to the site. There are nine homes with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and one single bedroom, two bathroom home. Agent declares interest. Price from $590,000. For further information or to arrange an inspection today please contact Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 or Jon Luton on 0422 794 384. Byron Bay L.J Hooker Byron Bay on (02) 6685 7300.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION InRealEstate p50 • Lot 4 Bullgarra Road, Wilsons Creek. Wed & Sat 11am-12pm. Scott Harvey Real Estate p50 • 146 Binna Burra Road, Binna Burra. Sat 1-2pm. • 13 Tintenbar Road, Tintenbar. Sat 10.30-11.15am. • Entrance off Pacific Highway, 500m south of Ross Lane. Sat 11.30am-12.15pm. Byron Bay First National p51 • 1/35 Childe Street, Byron Bay. Sat11.30am-12pm. • 111 Parkway Dr, Ewingsdale. Sat 11.30am-12pm. • 129 Tandys L, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11am-12pm. • 65 Armstrong Lane, Broken Head. Sat 10.30-11am. • 62 Kingsley Street, Byron Bay. Sat 10.30-11am. • 129 Tandys Lane, Brunswick Heads. 11am-12pm. • 1/35 Childe Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm. • 111 Parkway Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 11.30am-12pm. • 220 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 11.30am-12pm. • 198 Arthur Road, Dorroughby. Sat 12.30-1.30pm. • 120 Alcorn Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 12.30-1pm. Red Rose Realty p52 • Unit 2/21 Tasman Way, Byron Bay. Fri 5-6pm. • 6 Sallywattle Drive, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-1pm. • 23 Weeronga St, Ocean Shores. Sat 1.30-2.30pm. • 215 Tyagarah Rd, Myocum. Sat 3-4pm. • 2/21 Tasman Way, Byron Bay. Fri 5-6pm. LJ Hooker Brunswick Head p53 • 26 Fawcett Street, Brunswick Heads. Sat 1-1.30pm. • 4 Kuringai Way, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm. LJ Hooker Byron Bay p54 • 511 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 11-11.45am. • 2a Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 2.-2.45pm. • 124 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot. Sat 2-2.45pm. • ‘Broken Ridge’ 591 Broken Head Rd, Broken Head. Sun 2-2.45pm. • 75 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay. Sat 3-3.45pm. LJ Hooker Byron Bay p55 • ‘Breeze” Crn Booyun & Tweed Sts, Brunswick Heads. Sun 1-3pm. Nature At Your Backdoor p55 • 12 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12-2pm. George & Fuhrmann Real Estate p55 • 243 Possum Creek Road, Possum Creek. Sat 12-12.30pm. • 497 Coolamon Scenic Drive, Coorabell. Sat 1-1.30pm.

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A Quiet Seaside Life 26 Nugget Street, Diggers Camp. Forget ‘resort living’ this is a return to the simplicity of quiet seaside life. A secret place between Coffs Harbour and Yamba with safe beaches, unafraid wildlife, whale watching and a tight-knit but relaxed community of only 40 homes. No high-rise, no shops, no crowds. An eco-friendly lifestyle with almost no carbon footprint. The 2-3 bedroom home is solar powered, tank watered and surrounded by National Park. Ocean views from almost every room. There hasn’t been a comparable sale in this secret place for many years. What’s it worth to you…? Offers sought. Angus McKimm 0438 425 176.

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Booralong – An Original Homestead 243 Possum Creek Road Possum Creek. Original 1880c. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom homestead with timber floors & pressed metal ceilings. 100 acres of gentle grazing land, excellent water, elevated building sites. Formal cottage gardens, swimming pool, carp pond, gazebo & tree lined driveway. This truly is a beautiful lifestyle property well worth your inspection. Expressions of interest invited. Contact Morag 0403 498 648 or Brian 0408 899 555.

Nature At Your Back Door 12 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 12-2pm. Feel part of the rainforest that provides cool shade on those hot summer days. A large patio nestles into the totally peaceful & private backyard. Designed with cross flow ventilation in mind, this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home comes with 2 open plan living areas and Thai sandstone tiles. The modern gas kitchen is perfect for those who love to cook with plenty of room to move. The double garage is converted to office and storage space. The 810sqm property is only 2 minutes drive from Byron CBD and a very short walk from beach, high school, rugby oval and golf course. We have bought elsewhere and WE’RE VERY KEEN TO SELL! Phone 0416 275 111 or 02 6685 6617. For more info see domain.com.au

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Scott Harvey Real Estate p50 • Junction of Houghlahans Creek Road & Tooheys Mill Road, Pearces Creek. AUCTION December 8th. Lois Buckett Real Estate p51 • 63A Kingsvale Road, Myocum. AUCTION 2pm onsite December 15. Inspect Wed 3.30-4pm & Sat 12-1pm. LJ Hooker Brunswick Head p53 • Lot 4 The Pocket Road, The Pocket. AUCTION 11.30am • Brunswick Heads Ex-Serviceman’s Club December 15th. Inspect Sat 1-2pm. LJ Hooker Byron Bay p54 • 2/51 Belongil Crescent, Byron Bay. AUCTION 12.30pm. onsite Sat Dec 1. Inspect Thu 12-12.30pm & Sat from 12pm. • 166 Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay. AUCTION 1pm onsite Sat Dec 8. Inspect Sat & Sun 1-1.45pm. • 152 Broken Head Road, Suffolk Park. AUCTION 6pm onsite Thu Dec 20. Inspect Thu & Sat 11-11.30am.

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Coolamon Scenic Drive 497 Coolamon Scenic Drive Coorabell. 3 bedroom timber home includes a huge verandah overlooking the inground pool and covered barbeque cabana. Gardens lead to 2 separate cottages, ideal for holiday or family rental. 5 grazing acres with panoramic mountain and rural views, 2 road frontages and a small dam. A warm and wonderful ambience. Price: $1,150,000 – vendors highly motivated. Contact Morag 0403 498 648 or Brian 0408 899 555

Quintessential Bangalow Property Currently run as holiday accommodation earning substantial income. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms plus a 3 bedroom converted dairy bales. Expansive entertaining areas and inground pool. Peacefully nestled on 12 park like acres above the winding Whian Creek. Price: By Negotiation Contact Morag 0403 498 648 or Brian 0408 899 555


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Backlash Just when you thought you had a handle on all the music FISHERMAN’S COTTAGE festivals – after reading ten $418,000 • Sth Golden Beach original gazillion letters on the subject • Back to basics retreat style • Single bedroom,timber floors – a new one comes along. • Combined lounge/ kitchen Staged by a company with the • Covered deck, east aspect reassuring name of Fuzzy Pty • Tropical outlook on 575m2 Ltd, the Byron Life festival is • Within 150m stroll to surf planned for Anzac Day 2008 and the following Saturday at CLASSY & CONVENIENT $398,000 • Elevated with ocean aspects Red Devils park and is aimed • 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse at 9,000 patrons aged 18-35. • Tiled open plan living area DA 10.2007.678.1 is on exhi• Courtyard entertaining area bition until December 5. • Single garage,visitors parking Q Q Q Q • Short walk to shopping centre • 2 min drive to local beaches You might notice that Sean Kenny Real Estate is runBESIDE THE SEASIDE $650,000 • 50m to New Brighton beach ning an advertisement this week with one of its repre• High-set private beach house sentatives sitting next to the • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Open plan living adjoins deck statue of our late founder • Polished flooring throughout Nicholas Shand. This does • Large family room downstairs not represent an endorse• Single garage + workshop ment of the business by The AFTER HOURS WILL SORRELL 0417 653 312 6 STRAND AVENUE Echo. MARK LYCOS 0438 680 250 NEW BRIGHTON Q Q Q Q OPEN 7 DAYS If you want to know who voted in the past, Ancestry. 6680 1594 com.au has launched the www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au sales@eldersnewbrighton.com.au Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936, which when complete will contain approximately 41.8 million names of Australian citizens enrolled to vote from the beginning of the 20th century. You might find your own family on there. Q Q Q Q Swimming South is a two man show at TAP Gallery (Palmer St off Oxford, Taylor Square, Sydney) which highlights the magnificence of whales and dolphins and the danger whales face this summer in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Local artist and activist Howie Cooke, who recently returned with six other Byron crew from Dave Rastovich’s mission for the dolphins in Taiji Bay, Japan, invites all who have the chance to come along. See more about saving cetaceans 6685 7587 – phone orders welcome at www.surfersforcetaceans. com and www.visualpetition. 7.30am ’til close 7 days com. Pier Arcade Lawson Street Byron Bay Q Q Q Q ‘WE’VE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME’

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Until December 15, readers with overdue fines at local libraries can donate non perishable food items in good condition and within expiry date to their library instead of paying fines. The food will be donated to St Vincent de Paul Society for distribution in Christmas Hampers for less well off members of our society. Do you think the State Debt Recovery Office would pick up that idea? Q Q Q Q One of the more daunting aspects of finishing the HSC and moving on to a uni course is finding a new home. For those contemplating study in Sydney, there’s a new website called www.cityhobo.com which gives you advice on accommodation, suburb vibe, and proximity to the uni you favour. Q Q Q Q Trolley Tracker advises us that the first shopping cart was introduced on June 4, 1937, the invention of Sylvan Goldman, owner of the Piggly-Wiggly supermarket chain in Oklahoma City. We thought you should know.

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Federal Charmer 2 storey, 2 bed, 2 bathroom home enjoys an elevated position. Ideal spot to sit on wide timber decks and soak up captivating mountain views. Features an additional 1 bed, 1 bathroom studio, 10 acres ideal for horse or ponies, or just enjoy the parklike feel of the acreage. Large spring fed dam and opportunity to expand the existing home. Current DA approval to add an additional 2 bedrooms and garages. Situated just a few minutes drive to the charming village of Federal. Wonderful opportunity for someone seeking a gorgeous acreage, mountain views and permanent water. $1.2M neg.

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Main home complete with 5 bed, each with own ensuite. Eclectic mix of 100yr old timber farmhouse constructed of native hardwoods. Refreshing spa built into the deck reflects a modern touch. Potential for health retreat or eco tourism (STCA). Several outbuildings: Japanese inspired studio, hay bales & colorbond shed. One of the largest acreages available on 133 acres of rainforest & grassland, ideally situated 30 mins to Byron Bay, and central to Minyon Falls. $1.29M neg.

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MAGNIFICENT OCEAN & MOUNTAIN VIEWS • Watch the whales and the sun setting behind Mt Warning • 1950s retro home with sleepout • Land size approx 1012m2 • Renovate or redevelop STCA

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