Byron Shire Echo – Issue 28.14 – 10/09/2013

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Mungo’s election post mortem – p10

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Mullum to weigh up Shearwater flowering into spring EME pros and cons In the same week that two meetings have been called to debate possible health implications and economic benefits for a free public-access wifi internet throughout Mullumbimby’s CBD, Telstra have announced that a new tower for the town has been installed and is operational. A Telstra spokesperson says that the area will now experience improved mobile-coverage with a new dedicated mobile phone base station. And when asked by The Echo what levels of radiation to expect, Telstra’s media spokesperson replied, ‘Electromagnetic Energy (EME) emissions are an issue of concern for some residents. When it comes to EME, we rely on the expert scientific advice of national and international health authorities including the Australian Radia-

tion Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) for overall assessments of health and safety impacts. The maximum EME the base station will emit is 0.08 per cent (the maximum allowable limit is 100 per cent).’ Recently an electromagnetic radiation (EMR), or EME tower proposal, sparked concern just west of the Shire. The Nimbin Good Times has reported that communities in Lillian Rock and Barkers Vale have been stirred into action after a 50-metre tower was proposed nearby. The Times says, ‘residents from Homeleigh through Barkers Vale have been undertaking a full blood count through health professionals to form a baseline to refer to should continued on page 2

On a working holiday from Rome, Marianna Lannotti made herself a flower crown with Shearwater preschooler Clover Dixion to celebrate spring at Saturday’s Shearwater Spring Fair. Photo Jeff ‘Petal’ Dawson

Labor retains seat after Greens prefs Nationals fail to claim one Byron Shire polling booth despite winning popular vote in Richmond Hans Lovejoy

Byron Shire has bucked the nationwide trend to vote conservatively in the the lower house, with Greens candidate Dawn Walker taking 12 of the 18 polling booths. And while Labor’s Justine Elliot claimed six Byron Shire booths, Nationals candidate Matthew Fraser failed to secure even one, despite gaining the majority of Richmond’s primary vote. The federal electorate of Richmond spans from Tweed Heads down to Lennox Head and west to Nimbin (excluding Lismore). With 27,822, or 37.69 per cent of

the primary votes, Mr Fraser beat Labor’s Mrs Elliot at 24,877 or 33.7 per cent. However, Greens preferences brought her comfortably past the post. In fact, the Greens improved their performance locally from the 2010 election by 1.36 per cent with 12,928, or 17.51 per cent of the vote. Ms Walker had a particularly strong showing in Mullumbimby (960 votes to Elliott’s 596) and in Federal (206–128). And newcomer Phil Allen from Palmer United Party attained 7.51 per cent while John Ordish of the Christian Democrats and independ-

ent Kevin Skinner earned 1.4 per cent and 2.2 per cent respectively. Preference counts for the senate, or upper house, have yet to be finalised. Without a strong Greens vote from Byron Shire and surrounding towns, Richmond may well have seen a conservative win as in the electorate of Page, located south of Richmond. Page includes Ballina, Casino, Kyogle, Yamba, Lismore and Grafton. Long- serving Labor MP Janelle Saffin has been ousted from that seat by Nationals’ Kevin Hogan, who gained 46.92 per cent of the primary vote to Saffin’s 38.82 per cent.

Pictured above is just a snapshot of Byron Shire polling booth results for primary votes in the federal lower house last Saturday. Tweed Heads and its surrounding areas instead polled a strong Nationals primary vote. Statistics sourced from vtr.aec.gov.

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A charity event at the Byron YAC (Youth Activity Centre) on September 21 aims to raise funds for the Kirakira hospital in the Solomon Islands. Co-organiser Lily Sykes told The Echo, ‘Our goal is to raise $7,000 so that a shipping container can be filled with medical equipment and be sent over.’ ‘The medical equipment will be provided by Revive Foundation.’ Live entertainment will be from Kit Bray, Ziggy Alberts and Natalie Welch along with fire twirling, local chai tea and food stalls. Starts at 3pm and will finish at 8pm. To get involved call Lily on 0468 484 581 or email lily_sykes1990@ hotmail.com.

Planning law concerns raised: MP Don Page Local NSW MP Don Page (Nationals) says he has raised community concerns over new draft planning legislation with NSW planning minister Brad Hazzard. It comes after Gasfield-free co-ordinators Deborah Lilly

and Olga Tresz, along with Michael Bushby, last week presented MP Page with a letter outlining what they say are the dire outcomes for communities should this legislation go ahead. Furthermore, they gave Mr Page 31 colour

photographs of artworks from KIDZART, which express ‘strong desires to preserve their land, water and wildlife’, says Ms Lilly. But some details of the concerns Mr Page raised with Mr Hazzard over the draft

legislation remain unclear, after Mr Page did not reply to The Echo’s question as to whether these new draft laws, if enacted, would have prevented the community from rejecting the recent Dan Murphy’s Byron bid.

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continued from page 1 towers be erected near them.’ Any change in blood counts in the future could result in litigation, claim the residents.

Sept 17 meeting Meanwhile the proposal to install free public-access wifi internet throughout Mullumbimby’s CBD has met resistance, with a public meeting scheduled for September 17. Additionally a website has been launched – www.mullumwifi.com – which explores possible health affects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and comparative safety standards set by other countries. Co-organiser of the Mul-

lum meeting and the recently launched website, Peter Nielsen, told The Echo that whether it’s a CBD hotspot, NBN wireless links or smart meters, ‘All of these technologies emit similar microwave radiation which indiscriminately affects the wellbeing of the entire community.’ ‘Our group is not opposed to these technologies as such, but the present situation is that people do not have sufficient information to make informed decisions about its acceptance in daily use. ‘There is now wide recognition that living organisms can be affected by far lower levels of electromagnetic

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Sept 25 meeting Another information night is also planned by the proponents of free Mullum wifi, to be held at the Mullumbimby RSL on Wednesday September 25. Mullum Mac manager Obi McDonaldSaint will present his plans before opening the floor to

the panel for discussion. Chaired by Byron Shire mayor Simon Richardson, the panel will explore the opportunities that would be created by the initiative.

Mayor to chair Mr McDonald-Saint says the meeting also aims to discuss the concerns members of the community may have with potential health risks, safety standards and impacts on children of wifi technology. Mayor Richardson told The Echo, ‘I hope the meeting can serve as a way to bring community together as opposed to solidifying opposing views.’

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Byron infrastructure grant declined by feds " ĹŚĹĄĹœĹœ ĹœĹœĹœ HSBOU BQQMJDBUJPO CZ $PVODJM to improve Byron’s lighting and fund youth initiatives has been knocked back by the federal Labor government. Byron Shire mayor Simon Richardson said that it was ‘extremely disappointing’ that the National Crime Prevention Fund application was unsuccessful. "DDPSEJOH UP UIF NBZPS UIF BQQMJDB UJPO JODMVEFE ĹŚĹ&#x;ĹĄĹœ ĹœĹœĹœ UPXBSET MJHIUJOH improvements in Byron Bay town centre and working in partnership with Byron :PVUI 4FSWJDF UP EFMJWFS ĹŚĹ?ĹĄĹœ ĹœĹœĹœ XPSUI of youth programs. ‘Byron Bay has received national media attention becasue of alcohol-related

BOUJTPDJBM CFIBWJPVS IF TBJE A5P IBWF left us with no federal funding, when we acknowledge that we have a problem, is devastating. A0VS BSFB JT B LFZ JOUFSOBUJPOBM BOE local tourist destination and we need additional infrastructure support. While we are grateful for the economic input from tourism, as a local government we are left to struggle with ageing infrastructure. ‘We need the improved street lighting for upgrading environmental design as a key strategy to tackle antisocial behavJPVS *U T B MPU MFTT JOWJUJOH UP HFU VQ UP OP good when you are under a spotlight and

likely to be observed. ‘We also need additional funding to educate and support our local youth about binge drinking and harm minimisation. Cr Richardson did not tell The Echo, when asked, the reason given for the rejection and what options are now available to improve lighting. He did say, however, ‘Council will apply again at the next round and in the meantime will look at other options for funding the lighting upgrade.’ Cr Richardson said that next time a more ‘developed cost breakdown for the lighting upgrade would strengthen Byron’s case even further.’

State govt releases terms for rail trail study Establishing a rail trail on the region’s abandoned railways is now closer after the terms of reference for the study were released by NSW minister for the north coast Don Page last week. Mr Page said the scoping study will, among other things: t "TTFTT UIF QPUFOUJBM FDP nomic benefits of developing a rail trail on the Casino to Murwillumbah rail line, including its potential to enhance the regional tourism industry and generate employment and business. t "TTFTT UIF FOWJSPONFO tal and social benefits and impacts of a rail trail on the Casino to Murwillumbah rail line. t "TTFTT UIF DPTU PG EFWFM oping a rail trail on the entire Casino to Murwillumbah rail line, as well as developing the project in stages. For example, from Byron Bay to Bangalow initially. This should include information on existing bridges and other alternatives for

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Local News Bruns school benefits from Splendour gift

Vollies needed for Schoolies With three months to go before an estimated 10,000 school leavers from around Australia arrive in Byron as part of Schoolies, the Byron Schoolies Safety Response team are calling out for volunteers to help make sure our young visitors are welcomed and enjoy a safe celebration. And the recruitment drive has an incentive: there is free training in both ‘Apply First Aid’ (formerly Senior First Aid) and ‘Youth Mental Health First Aid’. Early registration is essen-

Bruns Public School students, Miyu, Nakeita, Oscar, Dylan and Erika, are pictured with Splendour In The Grass’s Sam Perovich shortly after Sam handed over $2,000 to the school for the improvement of playground equipment. Photo Jeff Dawson

tial, says HUB co-ordinator Nicqui Yazdi, as there is a new process this year to the ‘Working With Children’s Checks’ for volunteers. ‘These need to be completed and processed before November.’ For more information contact Nicqui on 0402 013 177 or hubvolunteers@yahoo. com.au. Donations to the Byron Schoolies Safety Response can also be made through the Northern Rivers Community Foundation’s ‘Give Now’ page at www.nrcf.org.au.

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Mullum developer costs to drop The cost of developing land in Mullumbimby is set to drop by almost $12,000 in a new plan released by Byron Shire Council last week. Under the proposed new fee structure, section 64 development costs in Bangalow, Ocean Shores and Brunswick Heads would also fall but Byron Bay development costs will rise. The plan will see developer costs across the shire capped at $25,130. Under the current plan, Byron Bay developers contribute just $20,653,

while those in Bangalow, Brunswick Heads and Ocean Shores pay $30,593. Mullumbimby developers pay far and away the most: $37,739. Byron mayor Simon Richardson said Council had been approached by numerous residents about the costs associated with building a house in Mullumbimby as compared to Byron Bay. He said the reduction in development costs will see a significant reduction in housing construction costs.

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Local News Local biz taps into youth market Lions gives to Byron’s homeless Story & photo Eve Jeffery

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It is estimated that travellers in their teens, 20s and early 30s spend close to 200 billion dollars a year worldwide and a group of Byron Bay businesses are joining forces to tap into this lucrative market. Since its inception in 1992, the World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC) has travelled annually to a different famous holiday destination. This year WYSTC will take place in Sydney. A new collective of Byron’s leading adventure and youthoriented, entertainment, and backpacker businesses will present a united front at the WYSTC later this month. Alice Livingstone from Cape Byron Kayaks is the co-ordinator of the business group to pitch Byron Bay to international delegates. ‘I approached a couple of operators and suggested we attend as a Byron group’, she said. ‘They agreed and we have

The Lions Club of Byron Bay was recently very pleased to have Simone Verdon (coordinator) and Brian Neale (treasurer) from the Byron Emergency Accommodation Project (BEAP) attend one of their meetings on August 8 as guest speakers. During the meeting, it was brought to the Club’s attention the funding difficulties being experienced by BEAP, who provide support, as well

Alice Livingstone hopes that the new business group will attract a diverse range of youth visitors to Byron Bay.

had more join and now we are over 20 operators including accommodation, surf schools, kayaks, skydive and transfers.’ Alice says that Byron has always been a popular backpacker destination, but the aim of the Byron delegation to Sydney is to expand on that and broaden and diversify the youth market that the town attracts. ‘There are companies here who deal with volunteer tourism, work exchange pro-

grams, language schools and other areas that aren’t necessarily backpackers. They tend to encourage a longer stay and a higher spend. We also hope to attract visitors who have more of an interest in merging themselves in the lifestyle and culture of Byron and in being respectful visitors.’ To contact Alice about joining the Byron Bay business group, email alice@ capebyronkayaks.com or call 0417 247 828.

Shade trees for a playground Pictured are keen gardeners and seed savers, Peter and Beryl Judd, who recently moved to Mullum’s Tallowwood Estate. After noticing a treehouse in a large shady tree and the well-appointed playground not being used much because of sun exposure, the Judds contacted the estate’s management to see what could be done to make the playground more user friendly. And last week three welladvanced, large shade trees were planted by the developers. At a celebration of the planting Peter and Beryl, inspired by last week’s Living Earth Festival, announced plans for community food garden beds on some reserves between homes on the estate.

as both short- and long-term accommodation to those who are homeless, or seeking refuge, in the Byron Shire area. ‘It was our great pleasure to present Simone with a cheque to purchase a new refrigerator for one of the emergency accommodation homes’, said Byron Lions president, Peter Buckley. Simone has since been in contact with the Club, saying, ‘we have our new fridge, it’s very exciting, and we’re absolutely thrilled!’

Moving towards the end of the year, the Lions Club is also organising a musical variety night to be held at the Byron Bay Bowling Club on Saturday September 21, kicking off at 7pm. There will be three local bands playing and raffles between bands, with all proceeds from the event going towards local community projects in the Byron Bay area. Q Billie Buckley is treasurer of

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Elderly get a new pimped ride with help from Rotary Story & photo Eve Jeffery

A new bus for Byron Aged Care has resulted from a gift fund at the nursing home, fundraising, and a helping hand from Rotary. After a request to Byron Rotary for funding for a new bus to replace their unroadworthy one, Byron Rotary president Gerry Rihs told The Echo that while the estimated cost of $60,000 was outside their means, another member, Chris Burke, found one for sale much cheaper in Sydney. Gerry says that with a trade-in, the bus was bought for less than half the cost of a new bus.

All aboard – residents of Byron Aged Care have been whizzing around town showing off a new ride ever since their bus, complete with wheelchair lift, arrived. From left, residents of Byron Aged Care; Basil, Dot, Gladys, Joan, Frank and Harry.

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Local News Byron Art School reinvents education model Mandy Nolan

To be an artist you have to be inventive on a number of levels and not just in the studio. When local TAFE colleges discontinued their art courses after NSW coalition cuts leaving many long-term teachers and students without a creative outlet, their spirit was not silenced. Instead, teachers and artists created The Byron Art School, an initiative taking place in studios around the Shire. Dublin-born Michael Cusack has taken on the old Stewart Motors building in Mullumbimby, a long-time vacant space that has been cleverly re-purposed.

Re-purposed building Cusack believes empty spaces could be used as ‘art studios’ or ‘pop-up galleries’, creating a buzz in parts of the business district that might be experiencing a bit of dieback. ‘Places like Newcastle have opened up empty shopfronts, pop-up galleries,’ says Cusack. ‘They have artist-run spaces and it is a huge success.’ Cusack believes that a

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West Papua is one of the most secret places on Earth and on Monday September 2 a small group of Byron locals converged with a diverse mix of Brisbanites to share with, and shed some light with our closest northern neighbours. We undertook a solidarity action at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade office, raising the West Papuan flag and presenting a letter to foreign minister Bob Carr, who has damned the West Papuan Freedom Flotilla,

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similar model would reap rewards in Byron Shire. ‘We don’t have enough art galleries and museums that we can go in and look at work here. One of the properties of learning about painting is understanding the physical qualities of a painting.’

Big spaces needed ‘We need big spaces – you need people doing stuff that isn’t just commercial.’

For Cusack it would be about creating a space for ‘installation, performance, all creative conceptual stuff – a hub of ideas.’ The artist hopes that the Byron Art School will instigate the growth of art practice and extend the concept of what art practise actually is. The studio model of teaching is proving to be successful for the Byron Art School, which was formed as an initiative of The Industrialists, an alle-

giance of like-minded artists who meet regularly to support each other’s practice. Alongside Cusack, other founding members of the Byron School of Art are Christine Willcocks, James Guppy, Rick Shearman, Sarah Harvey, Meredeth Crowe and Emma Walker. For more information about the school and courses on offer, contact Meredith on 0431 034 892 or log on to byronschoolofart.com.

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which is currently en route to the forbidden island. It is estimated up to half a million West Papuans have been murdered by the Indonesian military over the last 30 years – see www.freedomflotillawestpapua.org.

Human rights We met with academics and West Papuan refugees, Indigenous Australians, Melanesian and activist elders, human-rights advocates and those with firsthand experience of Indonesian jungle detention centres.

Together we voiced our concern with common heart and intentionally defied the ‘Lombok Treaty 2006’, which is an agreement between Indonesia and Australia that expressly forbids Australian support for independence in West Papua. Recently 2,000 people in the city of Sorong, WP, held a service at a Protestant church to pray for the safe arrival of the Freedom Flotilla. The church was surrounded by hundreds of police and armoured cars. As they tried to hold a

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Doing it differently In the end, the pundits tell us, it didn’t matter that Labor had better policies; the leadership infighting was political death. The ALP had better remember that when Tanya Plibersek (we wish) campaigns for the next election. As ever, things were different in the bubble of Byron Shire. Against the national trend, here the Greens polled so well their preferences got Labor incumbent Justine Elliot over the line, despite the coalition’s Matthew Fraser winning the primary vote elsewhere in the electorate. Byron Shire voters have done Richmond a big favour; Ms Elliot may not be the best representative we’ve ever had, but the ill-informed and arrogant Mr Fraser would surely have proved the worst. To the south the national conservative swing took the seat of Page away from its best-ever member, Janelle Saffin, and gave it to a National Party hack. When swings are on there is no respect for achievement, nor indeed for the actual selfinterest of the voters. New PM Tony Abbott will not have an easy time with the senate. The Greens have fared well, despite a diminished primary vote, and to balance the seats lost by Labor there is a group of tiny parties on whom Abbott can practise his negotiating skills. Many voters on Saturday would have questioned the wisdom of allowing micro-parties to be set up so easily when their main purpose is to preference each other. The senate ballot sheet was the longest ever and produced a huge donkey vote for the party on the left hand column. The candidate who benefits is an ultra-right preference manipulator whose only policy, apart from hatred of Greens, is more freedom for shooters. David Lovejoy

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o the bomb has dropped, and Tony Abbott and his army of orcs will rule us for at least the next three years. And what is worse he has threatened to be a prime minister for all Australia, even to look after those of us who did not vote for him. Be afraid, be very afraid. But before leaving the country, locking yourself in a darkened room with a large supply of hallucinogenic drugs or simply slitting your wrists, please consider: it could have been much, much worse. For starters, Abbott will not control the senate – at least not in his own right. Labor and the Greens have almost certainly lost the numbers to block legislation by themselves. But Abbott will still have to deal with a group of unlikely and probably cranky blow-ins from the minor parties, including ‘The Brick with Eyes’, ex-NRL legend Glenn Lazarus, who looks a monte to win a seat in Queensland for the Palmer United Party. And for Labor, the result is not nearly as bad as had been feared: most of the best and brightest have survived to regroup and fight another day. Chris Bowen and Jason Clare, in particular, have saved their western Sydney seats. The only front bencher definitely gone is David Bradbury in Lindsay although Mike Kelly in Eden-Monaro is a serious risk. And there is still a chance that the much loathed Sophie Mirabella could succumb. The news is not all bad. From the earliest figures it was obvious that the government was gone; indeed, the most excited commentators did not even wait that long to start dancing on its grave. But as the count progressed various anomalies emerged. The most obvious was the unexpectedly high voter for the Palmer Unit-

ed Party; the glorious founder could even win a seat, and it appeared that a lot of Labor defectors had not gone right across to the coalition, but had parked their votes with PUP, only to return their preferences to the ALP. And this meant the devastation was far less severe than predicted: what had been dubbed the killing grounds of New South Wales and Queensland turned out to be isolated scenes of carnage rather than a general bloodbath. Even Craig Thomson’s old seat of Dobell went down to the wire, and supporters of the elusive Jaymes

We will have to wait with bated breath, goosebumps and a slight feeling of anticipatory nausea to see what an Abbott government actually does. by Mungo MacCallum Diaz failed to find their way to the polling booths. And apart from Palmer, Bob Katter retained Kennedy, Adam Bandt retained Melbourne and Andrew Wilkie kept Denison. By the time the count was suspended on election night it was clear that Labor’s loss would be less than twenty while Abbott’s majority would be limited to under thirty – a comfortable win, certainly, but nowhere near the wipe-out predicted by his excitable pollsters. Interestingly Rudd’s concession/resignation speech was considerably more cheerful (and, of course, verbose) than Abbott’s acceptance/coronation response. Obviously the overwhelming feeling was one of relief, but there was also a sense of vindication; he had been brought back to save the furniture, and he had rescued more of it than most people had expected. Abbott’s own position as

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ry nausea to see what an Abbott government actually does, or at least tries to do; so how much will things change? Not much, at least for the ungrateful westies; Abbott has promised them that all the real nasties will be reserved for his second term in office. The Institute of Public Affairs and its blueprint for ending of civilised society will have to wait. The sun will still rise over Australia, as it always has. But it will shine down on a country which is shrinking. The most obvious symptom will be a retreat behind our own borders, the abrogation of our international engagements and obligations. Abbott signalled this with his last-minute decision to abandon Australia’s long-standing bipartisan foreign aid commitments in favour of building more local roads. Next will come the rejection of technology: our world-class National Broadband Network

is to be replaced with a secondrate stop gap which even its own minister is embarrassed to defend. And most importantly, climate change: we will buy out of any serious attempts to respond to the global challenge or to embrace the opportunities of the renewable energy economy in favour of maintaining the status quo, waiting for the rest of the world to force us to shift gears. And quite apart from the senate, there are going to be further constraints which will become obvious as soon as Joe Hockey hunkers down to prepare his first budget with the Treasury officials he has spent the lest twelve months accusing of incompetence and malpractice. And as Abbott’s crew of neophytes emerge blinking into the public gaze from which they have been so diligently shielded during the campaign, it might well be a shock both to them and to us. They might be disconcerted to find that their glorious leader is not, after all, the suppository of all wisdom, or even of unlimited power and influence; that he remains vulnerable to the power struggles among the factions within the coalition, and even more so on a personal level as the forces embodied by Gina Rinehart, Cardinal George Pell, Rupert Murdoch and the ghost of B A Santamaria battle for what is left of his political soul. As Paul Keating once remarked, when you change the government, you change the country. And as JBS Haldane commented, the future will not only be stranger than we can imagine; it will be stranger than we can imagine. Abbott has promised us no surprises. I can promise him, there will be. Q See Mungo’s video at

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Letters Bad sign Why do the major political parties claim to be able to control the economic system and ‘job creation’ while, at the same time, espousing a ‘free market’. Holding two mutually exclusive ideas contemporaneously is a sign of insanity or an attempt to deceive. Jim Nutter Main Arm

Cenotaph plans The Ex-Services Club in Mullumbimby is planning a redevelopment of the existing cenotaph to create an enlarged memorial precinct in the Civic Centre park. My opinion of the design plans is not flattering but my main concern is the process by which such an overwhelming change of character to such a prominent, community-shared area of town can occur without the majority being aware of the existence of such plans. I’m sure also that there are those who would infinitely prefer the existing cenotaph to remain but are somewhat cowed by the sacred subject of the proposal from expressing this view. I am informed that as the proposal constitutes a public facility on council-controlled land no DA is required. It would appear that a 12-month public participation period was required. This began in November 2012 (ends November 2013). I argue that displaying the plans in the Ex-Services foyer and on an individual’s rarely visited website does not constitute an acceptable public consultation period. Council should have taken more responsibility to ensure the wider community was informed of these plans from the beginning.

The plans can be viewed on www.mullumremembers@blogspot.com. If you don’t like what you see I suggest you request a meeting with the site manager who is theoretically available to the public on Saturdays at the club, and/or contact your councillors. To date, online feedback is very predominantly negative, but I believe the surveyors are set to begin work soon. June Grant Mullumbimby

Rethink 9/11 The twelfth anniversary of 9/11 is upon us. This single iconic event was a gamechanger that unleashed two disastrous invasions, the ‘War on Terror’, the end of internet privacy and of many civil liberties. A re-energised ‘Rethink 9/11’ movement has put up a massive billboard in New York’s Times Square and posted an excellent online video to try to bring more awareness to the truth of 9/11. Understanding what really happened that day makes much more sense of what has happened since. Please get informed. Michael Balson Upper Wilsons Creek

Planning travesty NSW minister for planning Brad Hazzard has a developer’s wet dream up his sleeve. In mid-September he will introduce into NSW parliament a travesty of the old Environmental Planning & Assessment Act with planning reforms that have taken the environment out of the name as well as the equation. Sweeping new changes will remove community right to have a say on up to 80 per cent of developments, which

means you might suddenly see, for instance, blocks of flats mushrooming up and you will have no right to comment. Our quality of life, environment and heritage is at stake and the planning system is being used to drive ‘development at any cost’, CSG included. Even Planning and Infrastructure director-general Sam Haddad has conceded that department staff may have unintentionally spread ‘inaccurate or misleading information’ about the changes, touted as the biggest overhaul of the state’s planning system in more than 30 years (SMH, 13/8/13). Furthermore ICAC warned that the new system carries serious corruption risks. The O’Farrell government was elected in 2011 on the promise to return planning powers to the community and this draft legislation does the opposite. Please go to www.betterplanningnetwork.org.au for info and email local MPs. State government will decide on these drastic changes in a few weeks, so it’s urgent! Deborah Lilly Mullumbimby

Fluoridation Water fluoridation is before Council on September 10. With a PhD in biochemistry, I’ve seen to it that all my children and grandchildren have received fluoride prenatally and during their infancy. Their dental health remains excellent. But I am strongly against the phosphate industry proposal to dump four truckloads per year (my calculation) of their highly toxic flue gas contaminant, fluorosilicic acid, into our water supply. This would replace their expense of proper disposal with income paid for by our

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once spent a long time musing over the idea that European history would have taken a better course if St Augustine had not gained control of the Catholic church. His theology implicitly denied free will and in my opinion was the cause of the church achieving fifteen hundred years of political hegemony – at the cost of a moral confusion in its ranks that still continues.* But now I am wondering if Augustine may have been right after all, although for the wrong reasons. Do we actually have free will? Sam Harris is a neurologist by trade and a militant atheist by avocation. His new book, Free Will (Free Press, Simon & Schuster), argues that our sensation of having the choice to do this rather than that is an illusion. Starting about thirty years ago, many experiments with increasingly sophisticated brain imaging machinery have demonstrated that a second or two before the intention of a deliberate act is formed in the mind, the physical circuitry of the brain is already busy on that act. In other words, what happens in consciousness is a rationalisation of what has already occurred in the body.

Philosophical havoc This evidence from neuroscience has not had much of a run in popular culture – we are all still secure in our illusion – but it has played havoc in the field of philosophy. Traditionally free will is not an idea derived from logical principles, but from our own psychology. We experience that we have free will, in fact it seems insane to doubt it, although a few exceptional thinkers like Spinoza have done so. However, with the rise of scientific materialism it became possible to see everything causally connected with everything else, and to believe that events were therefore determined. Determinism gradually embraced thought as well as action, so the existence of free will became somewhat problematic. In opposition to determinism runs the school of thought that there is something extra or magical in the physical equation – the soul perhaps – which gives us our freedom of choice. It is easy to see that this explanation is closer to theology than science, and intellectually negligible. The fact that con-

sciousness is physically based is incontrovertible, and has long been accepted as such. Nevertheless, until Sam Harris’s colleagues began messing about with their brain scanners it was possible to put the problem of determinism versus free will in the too-hard basket and leave it at that. This is no longer possible, so there’s a third school, the compatibilists, who attempt to reconcile our overpowering sense of free will with the equally overpowering evidence against it. Without repeating all the arguments in the book, let’s assume Harris refutes compatibilism and proves his case that free will is a subjective experience which has no objective existence. What are the implications?

Criminality Well, for one thing although for our safety we would still lock violent criminals away, the punitive aspect of imprisonment would make no sense. The French saying, ‘To know everything is to forgive everything’, would seem to apply. ‘What does it mean to say that rapists and murderers commit their crimes of their own free will?’ writes Harris. ‘If this statement means anything, it must mean that they could have behaved differently – not on the basis of random influences over which they have no control, but because they, as conscious agents, were free to think and act in other ways. To say that they were free not to rape and murder is to say that they could have resisted the impulse to do so… with the universe, including their brains, in precisely the same state as it was in at the moment they committed their crimes. Assuming that violent criminals have such freedom, we reflexively blame them for their actions. But… the moment we catch sight of the stream of causes that precede their conscious decisions, reaching back into childhood and beyond, their culpability begins to disappear.’ It is belief in free will that gives us our commitment to

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retributive justice. It also gives us the religious notion of ‘sin’, with retribution stretched out into eternity. But if scientific knowledge threatens the existence of free will, how will we be able to judge between right and wrong, good and evil? Moral responsibility must exist for human society to be possible. Harris argues that there is abundant consistency in the processes of our brains. Judgments of responsibility depend on this consistency, and where it fails we feel we are not in our right mind, and not responsible for our actions. In some cases we already recognise the effect of determinism: if a criminal is found to have a brain tumour, we normally see him as a victim of his own biology. The tumour is a gross and visible case of a causality that is usually too subtle to tease out. However, when we take that causality into account, hating criminals (as opposed to, quite rationally, fearing them) seems, well, illogical.

Justice? Harris devotes a lot of space to the question of criminality in relation to free will, and with good reason. All the world’s judicial systems assume society would break down if free will were in doubt, and a scientist proposing to base justice on determinism has hard questions to answer. Not least is the practical effect on our consciences: when we feel free we are better people, and studies have shown that disbelief in free will increases aggression and reduces helpfulness. I have briefly presented the book’s scientific argument, but the lag between brain activity and the thought based on that brain activity might not necessarily mean that we are helpless passengers in our body’s predetermined path through a mechanical universe. Harris’s thesis is that the material state of the universe rather than the free will of its inhabitants determines what happens next at any moment. But given our ignorance of

how micro (quantum) and macro (relativistic) physics match up, how can we be sure that the macro-level brain readings he cites prove his case? According to our best guess, time is a component of reality, not the medium in which reality takes place, so is the neurological lag really so significant? At the micro-level does time’s arrow still hold? So if the potential loss of free will makes you uncomfortable (and it should) there are still abundant thickets of scientific uncertainty in which to hide. And yet… We have all surely had the dizzy feeling of regression, when the very nature of the will seems circular, as in Harris quoting Planck quoting Einstein quoting Schopenhauer: ‘Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills.’ *The result of my musings was a semi-fictional account of the fourth century itinerant preacher Pelagius, the last of the true Christians. He had been written out of history by the victorious Augustinians and deserved to have his say. If this interests you, you can download the novel Heresy: the Life of Pelagius from most of the e-book retailers.

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read with some surprise the comment by Cr Sol Ibrahim who claims Last Drinks at 12 doesn’t represent the people affected and that he wants to drink after midnight so there had better be more police presence and compliance by licensees. This really selfish attitude is so prevalent in our society today. As though the police are some sort of robots who should be called out to deal with drunks and fights whenever. The Byron police must have one of the most unpleasant jobs on the east coast. Constantly at risk of violence, expected – like the hospital staff – to clean up the mess and shut up. Byron is not a party town. It’s a drunken, violent town late at night and the statistics are there for everyone to see. Personally, I’m grateful for the Byron police and their willingness to be there. They have families, they have a right to respect and gratitude for doing an awful job. As for those who believe that they should be able to drink whenever, try going home. You might find it more enjoyable. Or else ask the po-

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lice if you can go out on one of the violent nights. Even better, spend a few hours in the emergency department dealing with the drunks. Sue Arnold Ocean Shores Q Thanks, Cr Ibrahim, for succinctly summarising my sentiments on Last Drinks At 12: The recent meeting was a scare campaign tailored to the ephebephobic (or Goldcoasterphobic?) gaggle who crowed over slide after slide of bash victims’ skull X-rays presented by the plastic surgeon from Brisbane hospital. The room then received the biblical tirade of the Newcastle campaign hero who espoused the due exorcism of the ‘Grog Monster’ from our hapless hearts and minds. Stunned or vindicated, we in the crowd forgot to notice immediately that the Newcastle example – the empirical basis for this campaign – actually resulted in venues changing their closing time from 5am to 3am. Byron already closes at 3am and there is a 1.30am lockout. I realise it would make the cops’ and nurses’ jobs easier if everyone had to go home at midnight, but so would putting soma in the water and hooking up to the Matrix every morning for another cruisy episode of real life. Dealing with miserable idiots who want to fight each other is a part of the job that you signed up for in return for an hourly wage. At least the government is paying that wage and thus still paying for the social damage they’ve doled out by selling our culture to the highest bidder. Jaz Kaelin Byron Bay Q I agree with the Last Drinks at 12 group that there’s more the Byron community can do

and what can be done probably won’t be. Because the people in charge of the Byron Bay Liquor Accord have vested interests for liquor to be sold at their venues beyond 12am seven nights a week. Why do these people (BBLA) only have a voluntary measure in place? It’s because they are not fair dinkum; actions speak louder than words. I also support Elizabeth McCall and Denise Clifford health workers’ concerns about nurses copping the brunt of liquor-related violence at their workplace. The nurses’ job is hard enough and the majority of nurses deserve medals, not abuse from drunks, and that goes for ambos, too. From a Coopers drinker. Paul Brecht Mullumbimby Q The La La Land decision by the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing (OLGR) highlights more problems than answers. Multiple breaches of the voluntary Byron Bay Liquor Accord measures, committed only weeks after the agreement was signed, produced little more than a slap-on-the-wrist penalty, and even that took months to produce. These examples of ongoing industry non-compliance expose the futility of ‘voluntary’ liquor licence conditions preferred by the NSW government and its agent OLGR. Secondly, any enforceable conditions must be cost effective in preventing alcohol-related harms like the sensible Last Drinks at 12 package of conditions proposed to the local community. How can OLGR’s response be reasonably construed as an effective deterrent? A warning that there’s a risk of punishment if yet more

breaches occur doesn’t send a strong and clear message to the alcohol industry. It does the opposite and exposes OLGR as an ineffective organisation more concerned with protecting licences than ensuring effective, evidencebased enforceable licensing conditions in Byron Bay. OLGR needs to make the safety of the community a primary concern. The unequivocal evidence of the harms caused by alcohol-related violence shows long-lasting and serious damage. A ‘love-tap’ from OLGR is an inadequate response to a serious issue. Mick O’Regan Last Drinks at 12 Q The efforts to get the community talking about the issue of alcohol-fuelled violence in our town are working. This is great; everyone needs to be involved, to think about and discuss the issue. The freedom to drink late at night in public is seen in different ways by different people. At one end, there are those who see it as a right, not to be taken away, and at the other, it’s an activity that has too many harmful effects, one that, in some, leads to unacceptable behaviour that ruins it for everyone. Certainly the facts are that it is getting worse. Many people are not aware that our nurses, hospital doctors, police, ambos and others, are unable to speak out about the problem. They have NSW government work contracts which prohibit this. So the rights of some who live in our very permissive town, who feel they should have the ‘right to party’, need to be balanced with the rights of those who have to clean up the mess, deal with the injuries, the innocent victims, the sexual assaults. Many can’t go into their town after a certain time at night, because they fear what might happen, and see their town changing to a ‘party town’ where the greed of five late-night venues brings violence, binge drinking, and antisocial behaviour Residents want their town’s reputation and pride restored for every one of the 24 hours. When the violence stops, jobs and opportunities will come from the visitors and investors who come, having avoided town due its current reputation. Graham Truswell Coorabell

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he Big Prawn, now fronting the Bunnings car park in Ballina, is overwhelming: weighing over 33 tonnes, costing $400,000 in repairs. This icon is one of Australia’s few ‘Big Things’ (www.australianpictorials. com/big_things_australia. html) that’s been successfully upgraded. It’s as huge for what it represents in Australian culture: cooked crustaceans. But what of the green and brown living creatures themselves? The two most common Australian prawns caught in NSW and Queensland are eastern king and school prawn. They are known as penaeids. They differ from those of the northern hemisphere, which are carideans. The difference is down to female reproductive habits. Both penaeid and caridean adult females finish moulting by copulating with the smaller males. The female shells are still quite soft. The male mustn’t be moulting as he needs a hard shell and petasma, that appendage underneath and near the top of the abdomen. This reproductive organ transfers a sperm packet to the female, who holds it in place with a smaller appendage called the thelycum. This process ensures the eggs are fertilised internally. So far so good. But now the caridean swims in the Gulf of Mexico, the North Atlantic or the Mediterranean, nursing the fertilised eggs attached to her tail until they hatch. Our own Australian penaeid simply swims out to

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Little worlds Over three weeks, the penaeid eggs hatch and larvae grow, completely dependent on the temperature, salinity and currents of the open sea. It’s imagined they drift south, though they are feisty enough to steer themselves in their little worlds towards food and away from predators. The larvae morph through three body shapes. Finally, they look like little prawns and travel into estuaries well south of their birth place. Within a year, almost grown, they leave for a last great sea adventure. In 1990, tagged king prawns were found in Ballina, having travelled from as far away as Gippsland Lakes, Sydney or South West Rocks. As adults travelling north in the open sea, they court others who grew up in different

estuaries. By contrast, tagged school prawns only travelled about 120 kilometres and were more likely to mate within populations of a single river. Starting as solitary eggs the size of a pinhead, finishing from 13 to 30cm each, collecting in great schools after journeys up to hundreds of kilometres – nothing kitsch about the lives of either of these penaeids.

Prawn future Nothing sentimental about the market realities rather. NSW stocks appear to depend on a steady supply of young from Queensland. More are caught in Queensland than NSW. Trawls for Australian prawns include excluders to help turtles escape capture. By-catch, involving over a dozen other species, as well as undersize prawns, is an ongoing concern. Numbers of boats are more limited than years ago but the viability of the fishery is debated. Meanwhile, much of the seabed is

raked over so often, creating underwater change without respite. Thanks to climate change, warmer waters hurry spawning by up to a month for many species. Who knows what else will happen next? The price of Australian prawns is often undercut by overseas imports. These are as much a worry as import clothing from sweatshops. Journalist Taras Grescoe and biologist Daniel Pauly all warn that ‘cheap’ prawns come from newfangled ponds, managed with pesticides and antibiotics, carved out of old-growth mangrove forests and laboured by exploited casual staff. There’s an old Aussie saying ‘don’t come the raw prawn with me!’ or ‘don’t expect me to swallow such a slippery deceit’. In these globalised days, we are all forced to find deeper meanings with our icons, kitsch and slang. Otherwise, we and our international neighbours risk being left ‘a prawn short of a barbie’.

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For children, toy stores are magical places. For adults, toy stores always bring up sweet memories of their own childhood. That is the case of Toy Kingdom, located opposite Woolies plaza on Carlyle Street. The business, now owned and operated by Carey and Carmel Horner, always brings a smile to everyone who visits. Having operated a successful toy business in Lismore for the past 17 years, Carey and Carmel are very excited to bring their unique and comprehensive range of toys to Byron Shire. They pride themselves on

Often praised for its beautiful worldly music played at a comfortable volume, Biodanza, newly arrived in Byron, brings a scientifically based alternative to other movement meditation therapies.

Delivered now on all continents, Biodanza is enjoyed in organisations, team development, schools, social projects, specific groups like seniors or disabled people, and personal development. There is a free discovery session in Byron Bay at 6pm on Monday 30 September, offered by international instructor Catherine Borgeaud, followed by weekly sessions and training. All welcome: at Temple Byron, Melaleuca Dve, Byron Bay. Contact Catherine: catherine@biodanza. com.au, 6677 9276 or 0418 794 182. Visit biodanza.com.au to find out more.

Jane Pentreath has been a resident of Mullumbimby for 20 years. Jane’s career, spanning over 35 years in tailoring, textiles and design, has moved into soft furnishings over the last ten years. Jane now has established her own purposebuilt workroom in Myocum for her business Design It Soft Furnishings. With a focus on quality and attention to detail, Jane offers custom-designed and -made curtains, blinds, pelmets, bed heads, valances, cushions and bolsters. All curtain tracking is supplied with full fitting and installation. Call Jane to discuss all your soft furnishing requirements on 0432 549 953 or email janepentreath@gmail.com.

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New GP Surgery open in Byron Bay If you’re looking for Dr Mark, he has opened new rooms in Carlyle St, in the heart of Byron Bay. Carlyle St Medical Centre offers the full range of GP services including making home visits. Liaising with both conventional and alternative health professionals is an important aspect of Mark’s approach. ‘My interest in diverse spiritual and health practices have made me aware that there is no one-sizefits-all solution to health issues. It’s a matter of finding what works best for the person in front of me.

Salon Aloft will provide the same warm, welcoming salon experience with Moni taking great care in understanding her clients’ needs. She aims to enhance your individual style and still gets a real kick out of making you smile about yourself. Salon Aloft, Shop 9, upstairs, Pier Arcade, 7 Lawson St, Byron Bay. Phone 0408 300 642.

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Andrea and Adrienne would like to welcome back everyone to the original ‘organic baby store’ with the new name of Eden Lifestyle (formerly known as Nature’s Child Byron Bay Store). Join them in celebration at the store opening on Thursday 12 September at 9.15am.

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remix of Lorde’s Love Club has clocked up well over 300,000 plays on Soundcloud, which is an impressive figure for someone that has only been making music for two short years. And now with his original The Tropics being hand picked by Triple J’s Nina Las Vegas for the House Party 2 compilation, it is safe to say things are looking well and truly up for this talented young beat maker. What does LDRU stand for, and how did the name come about? Stands for lanky drowned rat unco. Haha nah – left, down, right, up. It’s part of a cheat from Grand Theft Auto. Can you explain to us how you started making music? I had a back injury at work and had about a year and a half off. I’ve always loved music so I thought I’d start making it. What or who is your biggest musical influence? My emotions 100 per cent. If I’m in party mode I’ll make bangers then when I’m hungover or devo I’ll make nice melodic stuff. How does it feel to be signed with Future Classic? Stoked! They are a bunch of legends that like my tunes so I couldn’t be happier. What is the highlight of your music career to date? Knowing that people listen to and like my music. You are only young yourself and you have remixed Lorde’s single Love Club, which has become quite

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a dance hit. Lorde herself is only 16. Do you think age works in your favour when creating such catchy tunes? Couldn’t tell you because I’m not old yet. I hope to make catchy music forever. We hear you are pretty keen on the beach? Do you

like Byron Bay? Love the beach and Byron. I’ve been up there a bunch of times, can’t wait to get back and be a hippy. LDRU plays Sunday Safari at the Beach Hotel with Rufus and Sampology.

singles, remixes, an acoustic track and live favourites. A 25-show national tour with Oz rock legends Grinspoon in March / April introduced them to a significantly vast and growing audience as did a support slot with international heavyweights Aerosmith. They play Saturday at the Hotel Great Northern.

mentoring projects with Tamworth Regional Council, APRA, and lately with the Jimmy Little Foundation. In 2008 he was invited to appear at The Dreaming Festival with The Flood – his first as an Aboriginal performer. Kevin will be playing with Kasey Chambers at Twin Towns on Friday then joining his longtime friend Kim Cheshire for a special acoustic gig presented by Polka Dot Productions at The Court House in Mullumbimby on Sunday 3–6pm.

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Kevin Bennett has a remarkable voice. He’s always sung. Always will. The much-awarded singer/songwriter and frontman for The Flood recalls a childhood full of music. It came as no surprise when he joined a band and followed his dream as a full-time musician. Along the road he has played with Rufus Bullfinch, Blue, Emu, The Daylights, The Honeymoon, Moving Pictures, Chasin’ The Train, The Six Amigos, The Stetsons, Woodpickers, Broderick Smith Band and, of course, The Flood. In 2005, his life took an unexpected turn when a relative traced their family tree back and discovered that they had Aboriginal heritage. He is proud to be a member of the Kamilaroi tribe of northern NSW and is increasingly involved in Indigenous songwriting / musical skills and

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See Mandy live at www.echonetdaily.net.au WHO’S FOR A HUG? How affectionate are you? I have always considered myself to be an affectionate person, but lately I’ve been noticing that perhaps I’m not as emotionally demonstrative as I have previously thought. I hug my children fairly regularly. Maybe not every day. But at least once or even twice a week. In my mind I hug them every day, but in reality I don’t get to it much more than that. They get harder to hug when they are teenagers; you have to hunker down and get them in some sort of military grip. Kind of like a tackle without the release. Of course I hug my fouryear-old. A lot. She sleeps with us most nights so she’s using up most of my affection for the world quota. When I walk past my husband I’ll touch him. Not in a gropey way. More of a gentle running of the fingers across his back followed by a small push to get him out of the way so I can proceed with my course of action. I kiss them all goodnight. I always do that. It’s become such a ritual in our house that the brushing of lips against cheek is as practised as a handshake. ‘Night, Love you,’ uttered like a small oft-repeated prayer, but with the same sentiment as the girl at

pushed the idea of a song telling a unique story while being part of a visual story played out over an album. A journey from one side of the day to the other, as much as from one side of life to the end. Be part of the story at the Hotel Great Northern on Friday.

the Woolies checkout delivers: ‘How are you today’. Of course I love them. (My kids, not the girls at Woolies.) But do I show it enough? I’m starting to worry that I’m not quite the warm cuddly mumma bear that I like to see myself as. I was listening to a motivational speaker some time ago and she suggested that many of us are not ‘present’ when we are being affectionate with our kids. That we’re caught up thinking about the next thing we have to do and the thing after that and delivering affection is just another job we have to tick off the list before we get on with the shit we have to do. I am certainly guilty of that. The other day my husband was loitering in the kitchen making ready to leave for work, waiting for an opportunity to kiss me goodbye and I’m like ‘In a minute; I just have to wash out this bin’. Really? I have to wash out a bin before I show love to the people I hold dearest? Even to a hardened old cynic like me that seems a bit harsh. Although the bin did require my immediate attention. I made a note to self. ‘Always kiss husband before washing bin.’ The speaker made a suggestion when referring to hugging one’s children. ‘Be the last one to pull away,’ she said. I thought about my child hugs. Perhaps I was the one who broke first. I’d never thought about it. So I tried hanging in there. The first time I hugged my son I kept hanging on. It went forever. I thought he was enjoying the affection but as it turned out I was suffocating him with my ample bosom. He wasn’t overly impressed with my new ‘giving’. In fact his feedback wasn’t what I was expecting. ‘That’s really creepy, Mum.’ Maybe we’re not overly affectionate people. We hug. We

kiss. But it’s a brush past, it’s never been one of those trafficstopping hugathons that you sometimes witness around here. I’ve tried holding hands with my kids in public. They’re not that into it. They’re like ‘Mum, stop touching me’. I’ve seen people holding hands with their children and I’ve never quite been able to work out whether it’s incredibly touching, or a bit disturbing. There’s a fine line between a beautiful heart connection and suffocating overdependence. I’ve never been a big fan of over-the-top romantic affection in public. I’ll hold hands with my husband from time to time when we’re walking, or even give him the odd peck. But lining up one of those tonsil-ripping tongue jobs just seems a bit too porn for the street. I’ve seen people all over each other and I’m definitely on the ‘get a room’ side of the fence. It’s uncomfortable being in the presence of people who clearly want to rip each other’s clothes off and bonk their brains out. I’ve been sitting in a public park trying to eat my sausage sandwich while a couple rolled around on the grass grinding and writhing. It’s disgusting. And I’m very, very jealous.

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Lil’ Fi is one of Australia’s most original roots music blues divas in the festival circuit. She is a brassy entertainer with a unique songwriting style. It has been said that Lil’ Fi has an unswerving belief in the healing power of music… a diva divine… exceptionally compelling, she exudes an electrifying stage presence… DYNAMIC and INTELLIGENT…’. BB King

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Dubmarine have hit the next level with their simply extraordinary new CAVO AND PIGEON longplayer Laser Sound BOY Beam. Capturing the Cavo and the Pigeon Boy legendary energy of a is a duo consisting of Dave Dubmarine live show, this (Cavo) Cavanagh and Michael collection of tracks finds (Pigeon Boy) Farmer. Cavo's compared Lil’ Fi to a very good friend of them moving away from their roots in reggae, dub and talents lie in acoustic guitar and his: Bonnie Raitt! She supports The Well dancehall and finding a whole new sound that is truly harmonica. An award-winning Swung Daddies, a 10-piece dance band their own. They gather forces with creative colleagues songwriter in New York and comprising lead singer, four-piece rhythm CC the Cat for a double album launch. Drum- and Australia, Dave has written his own original music for section and five frontline horns performing jump-jive, bass-heavy, brass-blowing, booty-shaking, eye-popping soundtracks on movies and has supported acts such latin and neo-swing. The band concentrates on material reggae-funk-soul explosion fronted by sexy soul diva as Bob Geldof, Tommy Emmanuel, Kevin Borich, Blues from the modern swing masters such as The Cherry Claire Cottone (aka CC), whose powerful soul voice Legends USA, Billy Thorpe and Cold Chisel to name a Poppin Daddies, Matt Dusk, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, ranges from gutsy depths to soaring heights, and whose few. Cavo’s journey has come full circle as early on in Royal Crown Revue and the Brian Setzer Orchestra. addictive songs push genre boundaries from reggae, his music career he met Pigeon Boy and they played The Well Swung Daddies use arrangements inspired venues in and around Sydney together. Pigeon Boy and arranged from original recordings and selected for ska and dancehall to funk and soul, acoustic rock and a twist of jazz. Hotel Great Northern on Friday, $18 at learnt his drumming skills from his talented father who their modern interpretation of swing, jive, rock ’n’ roll, door or $13 presale at www.thenorthern.com.au. was a drummer in the big band era. Friday at the Ocean lindy hop etc. Saturday 21 September at the Byron Shores Country Club and Sunday at the Riverview Community Centre. MAGICAL MOZART AND MORE Hotel in Murwillumbah from 2pm. Doors 6.30pm; show 7-10.30pm. Tix $30 + bf at the Byron Australian Chamber Orchestra’s precocious little sister, Community Centre www.byroncommunitycentre.com. AcO2 – is performing in Bangalow as part of its tour POWER BLUES AT THE RAILS au or venue. The cool and dynamic power blues of the Soren of regional Queensland and NSW. This enthralling Carlbergg Trio can be experienced at the Rails this concert will feature string music favourites and more, CC THE DUBMARINE and will be followed by a string workshop for students Saturday. Soren (Soz) Carlbergg has been a performer It was only ever a matter of time. Having spent the past at Broken Head on Tuesday. The concert promises a on the local scene for quite a while (Mal & The few years building a reputation as one of this country’s rollercoaster of emotion, from the South American-style Longboarders, Pacific Blue, Moral Support, to name a finest live bands, Brisbane eight-piece tour de force tango of Roger Smalley’s Birthday Tango to the haunting few) and has assembled the ‘Trio’ with Mal ‘Fuzzy Pots’ Walker on bass and Leroy (Roy) Stevens on drums with the plain aim of delivering a ‘new’ look at the blues. The local trio have been busy building a reputation as the tightest outfit around with their own take on the blues, featuring up-beat arrangements and open-ended improvisation of songs by greats such as Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon and Lowell Fulson. The Trio has a whole bunch of new original songs that are planned for recording later in the year. This Saturday gives locals a chance to see and hear something quite different – highly recommended if you like the blues (with a twist).

LIL FI SWINGING WITH THE DADDIES

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FUNKY AND FRESH BRISBANE-BASED FOUR-PIECE BAND SLIP-ON STEREO HAS BEEN CONSIDERED THE ‘BAND TO SEE’ SINCE BREAKING ONTO THE SCENE IN EARLY 2012. Self-described as ‘summer sounds’, their style is a unique blend of pop, funk, RnB, reggae and anything else they feel inspired to throw in the mix. These boys don’t look like easing up any time soon with the recent release of the first single Mercury off their five-track EP produced and recorded by producer Anthony Lycenko. They are currently up for the Most Promising New Talent at the Deadlys and will be appearing at Boomerang Festival this October. You recorded with a local producer Anthony Lycenko – can you tell me why you chose to use him? Anthony has a great reputation of working with fantastic talents and gets the best out of them to produce great music. One of our band members, Clint, worked with him so there was already a great relationship with him. What was the plan for the recording process? What did you want to achieve? The plan was to pick songs that would connect with and relate with our audience. We wanted to attempt to replicate the same energy and feeling that we work towards when we perform live. How do you feel about the results? We had a

great time during the process and we are very happy with the sound that was achieved. Do you need to be flexible in a recording situation? Yes, it's important to be flexible. Being flexible for us allows creativity to flow. And for us to get the best out of each other. How do you like to change your studio work from what you present live? Being in a studio situation for us means that we can experiment with other sounds and elements. What do you think it is about your sound that sets you apart? We are trying to bring a

sound that is authentic pop that people can be proud of listening to. What should we expect for your performance at Boomerang? We love festivals. It gives us the opportunity to connect on a personal level with people that may not otherwise get to hear our style of music. We love seeing people react to seeing us for the first time. 4–6 October, at the Bluesfest site. For tickets and program information go to www. boomerangfestival.com.au.

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Twin Towns Showroom Friday. Tickets are available at www.twintowns.com.au

POTGER AT THE POCKET

KINGSWOOD AT THE HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN ON SATURDAY

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and evocative sounds of Arvo Pärt’s Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten and the piece that launched Benjamin Britten’s international career, Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, recognised as a landmark of 20 Violin Concerto No 2, which will star AcO2 second principal violin. The concert is at A&I Hall in Bangalow on Sunday, 7pm. Tix $15–35 at www.aco.com.au.

JUST IN KASEY

Songstress Kasey Chambers is about to hit the Tweed coast again, ready to perform songs and hits from her entire back catalogue with very special friends Ashleigh Dallas, Harry Hookey and Kevin Bennett. In a two-hour show, audiences will be treated to the magic of Kasey’s hit songs from albums that have spanned the last THE SAMBA-BLISSTAS AT THE RAILS decade, combined with the sounds of two up-and-coming artists The Samba-Blisstas will be pumping out their famous thundering who are fast becoming names on the live scene, Ashleigh Dallas tunes in true downunder carnival drumming style at the Railway Hotel this Sunday and kicking off regular Samba-Blisstas afternoon and Harry Hookey, as well as much-awarded singer/songwriter and sessions every third Sunday of the month. frontman for The Flood, Kevin Bennett.

Mullum Music Festival Gets Sketchy INSPIRED BY MR SQUIGGLE AND PICTIONARY, THIS GAME-SHOW-WITH-A-TWIST IS MADE UP OF A SERIES OF PLAYOFFS BETWEEN THE ARTISTS AND THE RAPPERS.

The artists speed-sketch pictures relevant to a theme, topic or clue and project them onto a large screen for the rappers and audience to see. Wild, spontaneous and improvised, this is sure to be one of the unique performances on the Mullum Music Festival Bill. Can you explain in more detail the concept for Sketch the Rhyme? Basically it is a collaboration between visual artists, musicians and MCs. The artists project live drawings up on to a screen, that give visual stimuli for the MCs to feed off. We narrate stories, solve riddles and crack jokes, the whole time involving the audience and performing over live music. The main underlying essence of the whole show is improvisation, which keeps everything fresh, both for the audience and for the performers. How did you come up with the idea? Our creative director Rapaport came up with the idea while free-styling with a friend. The friend was doodling on a piece of paper, and Rapaport began to draw inspiration from the pictures. This then led him on to find a team of artists, performers and musicians who developed the show into the all out audio visual spectacular that it is today. How does the audience get involved? There are many different games/aspects of the show where we call on the audience for their participation. Whether it is hopping on stage to help the artists create a visual masterpiece, or responding wildly to our attempts at guessing the topic or dead celebrity that is being drawn. The audience is privy to knowledge that the MCs are not; this keeps them as a constant necessity throughout the show. Does it always work? There is all ways room for error in Sketch. This can only allow for more humorous engagements. There is nothing funnier than an awkward moment, and nothing more rewarding for the audience than seeing someone break free from

their restraints and carry on into an all out lyrical onslaught. Can you tell me about a performance that came together even better than you hoped? We cater for all types of people, ages five to 95. When we can perform a set to an audience that stretches from one to the other and keep everyone happy, we know we are doing a good job. Can you tell me a little about the people in Sketch the Rhyme and what we should expect for Mullum Music Festival? We have a great lineup of amazingly talented artists, rappers and musicians. Our MCs are some of the best freestyle rappers in the country, and are also well established recording artists as well. Rapaport from Loose Change, P.Smurf from Daily Meds and Jeswon from Thundamentals rounding out our all star MC lineup. We also have a crew of visual artists who excel in a range of different media from sketch, print, canvas graffiti and street art. This is all then backed by a crack team of session musicians that have been honing there skills on the Sydney and Australian music circuit for years. Mullum Music Festival, 21–24 November. For ticket and program information go to mullummusicfestival.com.

He is famed for the Seekers, but Keith Potger’s solo performances appeal to audiences for whom his music is a breath of fresh air. Usually made up of two 45-minute sets, the program contains some old favourites from The Seekers, a touch of Nashville, some beautiful original ballads from his three solo CDs and a few covers of hits from the 60s to the 80s. Three-course dinner and show at the Pocket on Saturday 21 September. $95. 6680 3300 or pocketsretreat@bigpond.com.

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s r a t S WITH LILITH Friggatriskaidekaphobia (or paraskevidekatriaphobia, depending whether your source is Norse or Greek) is fear of Friday the 13th. But research shows accident rates plummet on this date, because everyone takes extra care…

E ARIES: Consultation, consideration and cooperation are your keys to navigating this week, in which irritable reactions could be expensive emotionally, socially and financially. If you can’t discuss issues in constructive, non-blaming ways, then refrain. Confrontation’s a no-no as it could provoke all-out war, especially during Friday’s stubborn Capricorn Moon. F TAURUS: When Venus leaves the sign of team players for Scorpio, your opposite number on the astro-wheel, what does that mean? That the emotional focus is in your house of relationships: deepening, refining, maturing. Assessing what you have, and what you need. And what you have to give. G GEMINI: This week’s a tricky mix of troublesome and wonderful, the highlights being delightful socialising, tasty game plays and congenial career schmoozing. A gritty inconjunct complicates communications, but your ruler Mercury in the diplomatic, objective sign of intelligent eloquence is working for you – especially on Friday the 13th. H CANCER: Feeling critical or disappointed with someone? They may be feeling the same way, so let emotions have their say. Be honest with yourself about how you could be contributing to misunderstandings. Then if these seem insurmountable, love is the best medicine. Not working? Increase the dosage.

I L EO: When warrior Mars in Leo flirts with steamy Scorpio Venus, stubborn meets stubborn – especially on Friday the 13th. Who’ll give in? With this week’s cosmic crockpot escalating emotional intensity, softly-softly behaviour and conversation aiming towards diplomatic accord will get best results. Mercury assists in power-searching peacemaking words. J VIRGO: Astrologer Alan Oken believes Virgo’s karmic task is to improve on what’s offered. Rather than focusing on whatever’s wrong or lacking, to work with what’s there or find a way to supply the missing ingredients. Make sense? Excellent, because this week offers lots of room for improvement. K L IBRA: This week sees you balancing personal expression with group commitments, stability with adventure, traditional knowledge with new technology. Plus pressure-testing the validity and shelf life of longtime associations, some of which will strengthen, others fade. Don’t waste time on regrets or second guessing. Life’s too precious. L SCORPIO: Venus joining Saturn in Scorpio morphs you into a human magnet, drawing things irresistibly into your orbit. Moths to the flame, baby. One positive use for this Venusian infusion of personal initiative would be finding ways to satisfy cravings that leave you feeling good rather than guilty.

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Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Organisation provides quite a nice trip, awfully slow start. (6) 4. Music company rates highly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. (8) 9. Lively beast loses tail; take note. (7) 11. Boy goes back for short song on the organ (7) 12. Jockey’s afterthought. (5) 13. Bum steer from author (1,1,7) 14. Ugly stigma in baby carriage – at least it’s practical. (10) 16. Minister Eric cut short, help! (4) 19. McGuire in a whirl. (4) 20. Kevin Rudd’s favourite work of 13 across (7,3) 22. Manipulate column, uh, I have created tiny babies. (9) 23. Poison pen follows regressive article (5) DOWN 25. Belgian changes nationality. (7) 1. Multiply by four (9) 26. Row over decoration is on the 2. Water nymph (5) 3. Words containing the same letters nose. (7) 27. It is not bigoted to yell about the in different orders (8) French. (8) 5. Appearance; display of the obvious (13) 28. Code for nothing. (6) 6. Holiday complex (6) 7. Part of old fashioned gramophone DOWN (9) 1. X4 (9) 8. To do with the sun (5) 2. Crazy Diana, nymphet. (5) 10. Death from electric shock (13) 15. To do with the stomach area (9) 3. Bedroom boredom and garden danger, for instance. (8) 17. Child’s toy (5,4) 18. Self; name (8) 5. Big show isn’t of 9 across, 21. Not just or equitable (6) unfortunately. (13) 22. Disposition to act in a particular 6. Rearrange holiday destination. (6) way, always the same (5) 7. Bleat for an old sound system. (9) 24. Sin of idleness (5) 8. Two notes right for sustainable energy. (5) 10. It’s fatal to try ECT right in the Last week’s solution middle of speech management. (13) 15. Mad albino shot in the guts. (9) 17. Grizzly, after Roosevelt’s toy. (5,4) 18. Name of unconscious being. (8) 21. Dark and wrong. (6) 22. Clothing custom. (5) 24. Animal, one of seven. (5) ACROSS 1. Australian airline (6) 4. Small states on the Arabian peninsular (8) 9. Bring to life (7) 11. Nasal passage (7) 12. Horseman, jockey (5) 13. Author of “Passage to India” (1,1,7) 14. Philosophy based on practical values (10) 16. Assist, especially in crime (4) 19. Small whirlpool (4) 20. 2007 work by 13 across? (7,3 22. Small human simulacra (9) 23. Unpleasant, unwholesome (5) 25. Inhabitant of north-western India (7) 26. Smelly, putrid (7) 27. Patient, free from bigotry (8) 28. Code, or key to a code (6)

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Filmmaking and digital media are the language of young people. They’ve grown up with it, and so it stands to reason that they will probably make the most interesting films. Crabbesfest is a local mini-version of Junior Tropfest, and features short films of five minutes or less from local small schools. Starting at 6pm with entertainment, sausage sizzle and free finger food with admission. Competing films will then be shown on the big screen, and prizes awarded by independent judges. A ‘People’s Choice’ will also be voted on the night. Crabbes Creek Hall, Friday. $5 individual, $10 family.

M S AGITTARIUS: Looks like one of those fractious periods when people ask what you’re thinking then sulk when you tell them, so spend it in the company of like-minded others who don’t require you to censor yourself. As Mercury’s midweek shift stimulates social networking, doors open for collaborative ventures. N CAPRICORN: This practical week likes your methodical style of engaging, your sensible questions before saying yes – which you’re ready to say to something that moves you to get personally involved. You’ll navigate this week’s changes, variations and surprises gracefully by really nurturing numero uno in whatever downtime’s available. O AQUARIUS: Organising Virgo vibes motivate you to get a heap of stuff done: paperwork, calls, followups, things you never usually get round to. Which besides being satisfying is actually great therapy to keep you away from this week’s emotional trouble spots with their potentially upsetting interactions. P P ISCES: Pisces is the sign of hidden resources, so if criticism stings, find a way to use it. And if this week’s people lose that loving feeling, revive it. As Virgoan influences narrow the gap between wishful thinking and practical realities, being considerate attracts beneficial encouragement and influential support.

herself the ‘luxurious lifestyle’ the refugees are rumoured to be enjoying. She meets detainee 26-year-old Muslim Mohammad, and an unlikely friendship develops. Mary finds many of her prior beliefs are challenged as her relationship with Mohammad deepens. Sunday at the Palace in Byron from 7pm followed by a Q&A with Heather Kirkpatrick.

CALENDAR GIRLS IN BALLINA Many see Calendar Girls as a play about a group of women who take off their clothes for a charity calendar. It is that and much more, as audiences at Ballina Players’ production will realise. This is a story of women who decide to rise above tragedy; poignant and hilarious, it is a comedy that celebrates the strength of the human spirit. A group of Yorkshire Women’s Institute members talk one another into making the nude calendar, using everyday objects to preserve their modesty to raise money for a settee in the cancer ward waiting room INCOMPERT BY GENEVIEVE at the local hospital. MORTISON ON SHOW AT Calendar Girls will be DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL AT staged at the Players LISMORE ON FRIDAY 13TH Theatre from this Friday until 28 September with evening performances at 8pm Thursdays to Saturdays and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Tickets are available at Just Funkin Music, 124 River Street, phone 6686 2440.

DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL

Serpentine Gallery’s latest exhibition explores the depths and darkness of the Julinbah Yowarl or Rainbow soul with artists uncovering Corroboree is a cultural festival the tortured and mythical created with the cooperation between world that rarely sees the traditional custodians of the Jubullum light of day. Emerging settlement and the wider Indigenous MARY MEETS MOHAMMAD SCREENS AT THE Lismore artist Genevieve and non-Indigenous community. PALACE BYRON BAY ON SUNDAY Mortison drew inspiration The event was initiated by Lewis Walker in 2010 for her work Incompert and it evolved from a series of ‘Walkabouts’ from her experience with chronic back pain. Opening Black Friday he had organised over the previous years. Elders and youth from at Serpentine Gallery, Bridge Street, North Lismore 6pm. the local Indigenous community are both active participants and guides. The festival brings together people of many origins, age HYPNOTISED FOR YOUR SUPPER groups and walks of life. Corroboree aims at celebrating local Mandy Nolan’s Supper Club at Salt Bar is meant to be a gig with Indigenous language, storytelling, art of music and dance. a twist, and this month it's sure to be full of surprises when Nolan The corroboree attempts to provide participants, especially welcomes comedy hypnotist Wayne Donnelly to the stage. children with a safe, rich cultural and social experience. Adults Nolan will do the first half-hour-warm-up, and Donnelly will take are encouraged to remain free from: alcohol, drugs and antisocial the main stage, using his special mind-bending talents to create behaviour and inspiring them to be worthy of imitation by the comedy with the audience and their unusual behaviour! With prizes youth. The festival strives to create a balance between necessary on the wheel, and a great night in store for all! technological support and the profound appreciation of nature that welcomes you at Rocky River. Camping by the river plays a Thursday at 7.30pm at Salt Bar. Donnelly also appears at Uki Hall vital role in the experience. The 7th JULINBAH YOWARL Rainbow on Black Friday with comedian Nick Penn. Corroboree is on September 20–22. SUNNYBOY AT PALACE Ğăþ EPOBUJPO QFS QFSTPO BU FOUSZ HBUF t $IJMESFO VOEFS ÿăZST GSFF The Sunnyboy is a new film that follows lead singer Jeremy Oxley as entry. he emerges from a 30-year battle with schizophrenia. Only recently MARY MEETS MOHAMMAD stabilised with medication and secure in a loving environment, the documentary follows Jeremy as he begins to unpick the confused Australian filmmaker Heather Kirkpatrick is coming to Byron Bay thoughts and feelings he has about his painful past. Unsure of this weekend to present her new documentary film Mary Meets what is real and what is misconstrued, Jeremy tentatively revisits Mohammad. Heather was inspired to make her film after seeing reports of the hostile response from the local community when the relationships damaged by his illness, most significantly with his brother and fellow band member Peter. With the support of his Department of Immigration announced plans to open Tasmania’s partner Mary, Jeremy also struggles with the physical ravages of first refugee detention centre. Knowing also of an emerging his illness and years of a destructive lifestyle, as well as the many group of volunteers who wanted to befriend the asylum seekers relationship challenges they face as they prepare for marriage. through visiting the centre, Kirkpatrick knew she had a story that needed to be told. Local knitting club member Mary, a staunchly The Palace Byron Bay will be screening The Sunnyboy on Sunday Christian pensioner, is very much against the centre opening and at 1 pm, followed by a Q&A with director Kaye Harrison and Jeremy’s is not welcoming to the 400 male asylum seekers, mostly from wife Mary Oxley Griffiths. Tickets available now at the cinema box Afghanistan. But when her knitting club donates woollen beanies office, phone bookings 6680 8555, or online at www.palacecinemas. com.au. to the asylum seekers Mary decides to go to the centre to see for

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KARENA WYNN-MOYLAN FINE ART SALE Karena Wynn-Moylan presents her once only, never-to-berepeated Fine Art Studio clearance sale at the Newrybar Hall September 28–29 from 8am to 5pm. Hundreds of works: oils, acrylics, watercolours, sketches, prints, books. All 50 per cent normal prices. Help Karena fund her next big project from the proceeds. Enquiries 0414 822 196 www.karenawynn-Moylan.bravehost.com

YUTI MCLEAN Yuti McLean was born in Patchewollock, a tiny town in the northwest desert mallee district of Victoria. She moved to Byron Bay in 1995. Patchewollock in Aboriginal is Putjewallah (Putje meaning plenty, and wallah meaning porcupine grass). In the late 1980s Yuti worked as a political caricaturist for a rural newspaper until she tired of politics and embarked on an associate diploma of Fine Art in Sydney which she completed in 1993. Yuti

is currently illustrating a children’s book on yoga and is writing and illustrating an Australian children's book titled Growin’ up in Patchewollock! The series of paintings at this upcoming exhibition are an expression of the feminine aspect of her spirituality, and her deep connection with nature. There is a heart opening aspect to much of Yuti’s work. Pure Delight opening at the new Lone Goat Gallery, Byron Bay. 6pm Thursday. FB: Yuti McLean Fine Art

Karena Wynn-Moylan presents her never to be repeated FINE ART STUDIO CLEARANCE SALE Newrybar Hall September 28–29 8am–4pm Hundreds of works: oils, acrylics, watercolours, sketches, prints, books 50% off normal prices I see transformation

Enquiries 0414 822 196 www.karenawynn-moylan.bravehost.com

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YUTI MCLEAN PURE DELIGHT Yuti McLean’s solo art exhibition in Byron’s Lone Goat Gallery begins 6pm this Thursday. Magic ingredients of this fascinating collection of Yuti’s paintings include gentleness, grace and mystique. The title piece Pure Delight was inspired by Gustav Klimt’s way of capturing the joy of a suspended moment. The Goddess of Honour was motivated from a book (found in the Mullumbimby library) of a pure angel among the wicked Scottish Border faeries. The Krishna Gondwanaland painting illuminates the meeting of the feminine aspect of Krishna with Miwi (aboriginal symbol of essence of soul). Goddess of Virtue depicts Yuti’s tracing of her ancestors; from Geraldis of Tuscany to MacLeans of Scotland. Discover this uniquely uplifting work at: Yuti McLean Fine Art (facebook). Opening Thursday 6pm at Lone Goat Gallery.

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Buyuhyn-wana: The transformative persona brings together historical and spiritual objects from the collection of Robert Bleakley, and places them in context against contemporary screen-based works alluding to ideas of transformation. The character of this exhibition comes together with the scholarly but poetic visions of Bleakley and the highly esteemed Aboriginal curator, Djon Mundine. Cye Wood performs Thursday 12 September from 6pm, weaving together 5 string octave viola, violin, 6-string ukulele and piano, creating a sonic architecture of hypnotic beauty. This instrumental, emotively charged performance provides a unique and richly evocative experience. Friday 4 October, from 6pm, Djon Mundine and Robert Bleakley speak about Buyuhyn-Wana: the transformative persona and the ideas explored through the exhibition. www.lismoregallery.org, P: 02 6622 2209

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Cinema Review The Best Offer Virgil Oldman is a sort of Henry Higgins in the world of antiques auctions. Wealthy and snobbish, he wears gloves when dining alone in the most exclusive restaurants and, though having collected a gallery of priceless female portraiture, he has never bothered to acquaint himself with the charms of the fairer sex. It is the perfect role for a big star with a penchant for staginess, and Geoffrey Rush fits the bill to a nicety. His silent partner in up-market shonkiness is Billy Whistler (Donald Sutherland), a failed artist with a leonine white

mane who doesn’t do much other than secretly bid on behalf of Oldman when a rare and valuable work is presented. The veneer of the great man’s prestige and practice is cracked when an agoraphobic young beauty offers her estate for sale. This is a baroque and crafty mystery, overwritten, to be sure, and a tad too fanciful for my liking, but inescapably engrossing at the same time. Director Giuseppe Tornatore gave us the wonderful Cinema Paradiso (1988), but here he has been unable to engender any similar warmth. Cold

precision, in cinematography and convoluted plotting, is partly responsible, but there is also the hindrance of some terribly clunky, declamatory dialogue – Tornatore is credited as writer, so we can only assume that his English was not quite up to the subtlety his story sought – while as Claire, the skinnyas-a-rake femme fatale, Sylvia Hoeks delivers a performance that lurches from the wooden to the overwrought. You suspect that there is a devious scam about to be perpetrated, but it is hidden beneath layers of commonplace

Euro metaphors – primarily surrounding the reconstruction of a nineteenth century automaton and the hardly new idea of woman as object. The sharp hook that drags you back into the scenario just when you think that you’re being berated with strained sophistry is the lady dwarf, whose sense of eerie portent brings to mind Don’t Look Now (1973). It’s cleverly done, but I didn’t care either way what happened. ~ John Campbell

those types. Her naturalness is beguiling and, without trying, she is able to invest in the character a truthfulness that is all too rare in juvenile portrayals. It helps, too, that she is surrounded by such a

talented cast, each of whom enlivens their role with immediately recognisable traits – we know these people and we are affected by their behaviour. Set in presentday New York but based on the late nineteenth century novel by Henry James, the story is entirely focused on the impact made on Maisie by the separation of her parents, Susanna (Julianne Moore), a ragged-edged, ageing rock singer, and her de facto husband, Beale (Steve Coogan), a sleazy English art dealer whose career has hit a flat spot. Both love Maisie, but not quite so much that they can put her before their own self-centred preoccupations. Beale is hastily married

to Maisie’s adored nanny, Margo (Joanna Vanderham), and Susanna, as a means of gaining better access to her daughter, gets hitched to the younger Lincoln (Alexander Skarsgård), a bartender with no prospects but of a caring nature that, to Susanna’s irritation, wins the little girl’s heart. A classic tug of war over custody ensues as Maisie is shunted uncomprehendingly between apartments – at one point she is left uncollected at the nightspot where Lincoln works and is taken home by a waitress. With confrontation and spiteful rows likely to erupt at any time, Maisie’s welfare is of secondary consideration. The

potential for bleakness might discourage a prospective viewer, but directors Scott McGehee and David Sieghel manage a perfect mix of sweet and sour, primarily through the unmannered

(Dave Franco), each of them a magician with a different field of expertise. They gain renown but step outside the law when they apparently teleport a volunteer from Las Vegas to Paris, where he robs a bank of millions. Enter the old stagers – Tressler (Michael Caine), plutocrat mentor, and Bradley (Morgan Freeman), an ancient mythbuster with teeth whiter than Warnie’s. There is obviously a highly sophisticated and very complex scam being planned, but it is too much to handle for detective Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), whose approach is that of the bull in a china shop, even with the unwanted assistance of Alma (Mélanie Laurent), a beautiful

blond French Interpol cop. If you are familiar with this type of caper, you’ll appreciate that it is wise to keep in mind the throwaway piece of incidental narrative that is mentioned in an early scene, for it is invariably back to here that the circus is headed. The journey is the fun, and there is much of it to be had in this, even if there is no piece of chicanery to match the opening gambit, the winner being CGI rather than good ol’ fashioned magic. The Four Horsemen play a lesser part in the third act, which is a pity, because Harrelson and Eisenberg are excellent value. (I wonder if Eisenberg is such a smartarse in real life?) Good, but not exceptional. ~ John Campbell

What Maisie Knew You get a lot of American films in which the kids are either nauseating smarties or brattish beauties (beats me why they like them like that), but thankfully Onata Aprile’s Maisie is the antithesis of

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performance of Aprile, whose constant, passive presence has you locked in her buffeted world. This is a gem of a movie, full of tenderness, compassion and, in the end, forgiveness. ~ John Campbell

Now You See Me First impressions count for so much. This brain-strain heist flick opens with a trick of disarming cleverness. One of the magicians of the Four Horsemen, Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), offers ‘pick a card’ to an onlooker (and, inescapably, to you in the darkened cinema). He performs a sleight of hand then correctly nominates the one card out of fifty-two that his subject (and you!) selected. I am baffled as to what psychological devilment was involved, and my companion (who had chosen the same card) was equally astounded. From that minute we were riveted. Atlas’s three cohorts are Merritt (Woody Harrelson), Henley (Isla Fisher) and Jack

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PARKWAY DRIVE

The Stratagem Rivals I Plead Guilty Dethrone The King

Saturday 28th September www.byronbayhardcore.com

Friday 13th Sep – 7pm facebook.com/yacrockcafe

SAFE LEARNER DRIVER COURSE

XAVIER RUDD Monday Oct 7th

20 hours credit in your Logbook!

Info: www.oztix.com.au

Ph Phil on 0414 809 330 or phil@steerproject.com.au

PARENTING TEENAGERS PROGRAM

BARISTA COURSE

14th Oct to 26th Nov Contact Rosalie Bryant on 0431 524 044 to book

Tuesday 10 September 4–7pm $50 Call Steffie to book a place

MONDAY 16 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON LOREN Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON ADAM BROWN Q CHEEKY MONKEY'S, BYRON 9PM DJ MITCH Q MULLUMBIMBY EXSERVICES CLUB 6.30PM MULLUM UKE CLUB Q SOUTHPORT BOWLS CLUB 7PM GOLD COAST CITY JAZZ CLUB

TUESDAY 17 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON ANDREW MORRIS Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON OPEN MIC NIGHT Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON LOREN Q CHEEKEY MONKEY'S, BYRON DJ MICHLEE Q MARTY’S AT CABA DAVE MURRAY OPEN MIC NIGHT Q STAR COURT THEATRE LISMORE 7PM CURTAIN CALL

GIG GUIDE DEADLINE 12NOON FRIDAY p. 6684 1777 f. 6684 1719 gigs@echo.net.au North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

Calexico (with Tiny Ruins)

September

Q BYRON BREWERY 6.30PM DANCEHALL FEVER #17 Q GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, Q CHEEKY MONKEY'S 9PM BYRON KYLE LIONHART RECHARGE DJ Q BEACH HOTEL, BYRON HIT Q FRANKIE BROWN CAFE 7PM THAT HIT MUSICAL BINGO KYLE LIONHART Q RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL MARK WILKINSON 7.30PM PURE VELOUR Q BYRON BREWERY 7PM Q BRUNSWICK HOTEL 7PM OPEN MIC NIGHT + DJ SQUEAK LEMAIRE & 1ISAMURAI MILAN MARTIN Q CHEEKY MONKEY'S, BYRON Q MULLUMBIMBY FARMERS 9PM DJ MISTER M MARKET 9AM TARSHITO Q TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 7PM Q MIDDLE PUB, SHINING BIRD & JIMMY MULLUMBIMBY 8PM THE TAIT PROPELLERS Q HENRY ROUS HOTEL, BALLINA 7.30PM BETRAIL Q UNIBAR, LISMORE OPEN MIC NIGHT Q CLUB BANORA 6PM RENE DIAZ

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10am to 3pm

Each year the school opens its grounds to the children, parents, teachers, friends, locals and visitors alike and invites them to join together to celebrate the return of spring with a day of music, fun, food and festivities. This year’s theme, The Up-Cycled Enchanted Forest, will see our beautiful school grounds converted into an enchanted forest through the creative use of pre-used materials. Children and parents are invited to dress up as their favourite enchanted character. Fairies, gnomes and pixies and dwarfs are all welcome.

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STEINER SPRING FAIR

You are encouraged to create your own costume by re-using anything and everything that is natural or secondhand. So dress up and come along; you can even join in the whole fair fun parade at 2pm.

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Celebrate the opening of the school’s first Permaculture Garden: The Food Forest. The planning, design, construction and care of The Food Forest is a school wide project. Year eight have been busy designing the gardens in their Permaculture lessons, with year three on hand to plant them out.

Byron Dance Dynamics CRAFT & ACTIVITIES Quality Tuition in classical ballet, contemporary, jazz/funk/hip hop, musical theatre and tap from 3 yrs to adults KNOW YOURSELF | BE YOURSELF | EXPRESS YOURSELF studios 13 Ruskin St & 41 Marvel St, Byron Bay t 02 6685 3514 w byrondancedynamics.com.au m 0410 448 184 e info@byrondancedynamics.com.au

Some of the things that have visitors coming back year after year are the amazing crafts and activities available at the Spring Fair. This year’s crafts include felting, silk painting, dip dyeing, and candle making. Activities include rock climbing, skateboarding, pony rides, belly dancing, circus arts classes and more.

Renowned permaculturist Andrew Carter has been involved from the very beginning and will be present on the day to conduct a free permaculture seminar. You will also have the opportunity to sponsor a tree and plant it on the day to help get the food forest started.

SONG WRITERS COMPETITION. Now in its fifth year, the competition has already identified young talent and helped

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10.30 AM THREE LITTLE SISTERS

10.45 AM AMETE FREWIONI

10.45 AM CLASS 5/6 CHOIR

10.45 AM CLASS 9/10

11.15 PM KAITLYN, ESMO & LEAH

11.00 AM HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR

11.15 AM NOAH, LELIA & CECILIA

12.00 PM KATIE & FRIENDS

11.15 AM CLASS 4 ORCHESTRA

11.30 AM YEAR 8 BAND

Bruce Butcher 0409 329 492 brucebutcher@email.com

CAFE MUSIC

1.45 PM

11.30 AM CLASS 5 ORCHESTRA

LEE-EL

11.45 PM SCARECROW GARAGE

11.40 AM CLASS 5 MARIMBA

12.15 PM MARIMBA FLASHMOB

12.00 PM GUITAR ENSEMBLE

12.30 PM LOUIE & PATRICK

12.15 PM GRAIL QUEST

12.45 PM ANNIE PLUMMER

12.20 PM ENSEMBLE DELLA MAR 12.45 PM ROCK CLIMBING

1.00 PM SONG WRITING COMP

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THE COMMON 10.00 AM OPENING SPEECH 10.05 AM MAYPOLE - Bush Band

Shane Eade – Chiropractor T: 1300 85 88 42 6, 14 Middleton St Byron Bay Mention this ad for a free spinal check-up

10.45 PM ADULT MARIMBA BAND

WORKSHOPS & DEMOS

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s 0HILOSOPHY s %DUCATION s #HILDREN S "OOKS s 4EACHERS -ANUALS Proudly in support of Cape Byron Steiner School today and always PO Box 5123, Murwillumbah 2484 0HONE s email: info@immortalbooks.com.au www.immortalbooks.com.au

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Saturday Sept 14, McGettigan’s Lane, Ewingsdale THE BANGALOW RUG SHOP Born in Byron Bay s Educated at Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner

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Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School is located on Balraith Lane, (end of McGettigan’s Lane), Ewingsdale

TRANSPORT

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them gain experience, exposure and advice from leaders in the music industry. This year’s prize of an SAE recording package, tickets to the Blues Festival 2014 and a $200 music voucher from Vitamin Records has attracted strong interest from the region’s aspiring young songwriters. Be sure to come and support our young talent on the day.

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LIVE MUSIC The school’s music department is one of the best in the state and the Spring Fair provides a great opportunity to see some of our talent in action. This year’s program has something for everyone including:

A great range of wholesome food and drinks will be available including pizza, curry, nachos, barbecue, tea, coffee and cake, icecream and lemonade.

Need your favourites? LOCAL SHIPPING PRICE ONLY $5.95 Phone: 1300 555 632 or shop on line www.natureschild.com.au

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Proudly supporting the Steiner Spring Fair Check the specials at dolphinofďŹ cechoice.com.au Cnr. Fletcher & Marvell Streets, Byron Bay | Ph 6685 7097 | Fx 6685 6897 47 River Street, Ballina | Ph 6686 4866 | Fx 6686 4571 34 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby | Ph 6684 2026 | Fx 6684 1707

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Utopia Cafe Restaurant

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Open Breakfast & Lunch Mon - Sat, 8.30am - 4pm Sun 9am - 4pm

Every Sunday. Two courses for $38 including a glass of house sparkling, wine or beer. Emphasising the best quality, diversity and freshness of produce from the Bangalow Farmers’ Market.

Afternoon cake

For bookings call 02 6687 2088

13 Byron St, Bangalow

www.utopiacafe.com.au

Bangalow Dining Rooms

Enjoy our lovely restaurant, intimate dining room and bistro food in the pub all day. With reasonable prices, generous portions and kids meals, our delicious menu will appeal to all. Large groups welcome, please book. We also offer professional event catering.

6687 1144

www.bangalowdining.com

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

BRUNSWICK HEADS

TASTE @ BANGALOW Open Wed to Mon 11:30am till late Sun 11:30am-5pm Shop 1, 2 Byron Street 6687 2883 FB: TasteAtBangalow

Dominic’s Ristoranté Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday from 5pm Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1688

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

BYRON BAY

Introducing our new Farmers’ Market Lunch

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

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

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Italian

Breakfast/Lunch: 7am-5pm delicious, contemporary Italian-inspired

11 Marvell Street

Dinner during Winter: Thurs, Fri, Sat 6-10pm authentic, a la carte Italian

Byron Bay 6680 9960

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

Hog’s Breath Cafe

LUNCH –DINNER – DRINK Offering a global menu Large selection international wines Hand-picked liquors and spirits Over forty unique craft beers Takeaway menu available Live music regularly

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

Italian at the Pacific

DOM'S BEAT THE WINTER CHILLS SPECIAL $16 FOR A LARGE TAKEAWAY PASTA BEFORE 7PM.

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

Standard pastas only - seafood not included. DJ Supernova playing Friday nights

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

Cafe/Restaurant

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

WE'RE BACK RE OPEN FRI 13TH

6680 7798

Beach Kitchen

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

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2012

Lemongrass

Restaurant garden produce Thursday Farmers Market Dinner Sunday 100 Mile Lunches

Open 7 nights 5.30pm-9pm Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

www.figtreerestaurant.com.au ‘Best Restaurant 2012’ A sophisticated blend of flavours and textures with an ever changing menu. For breakfast, lunch or dinner and tapas all day, matched by an exciting wine list and arguably the best cocktails in town. Your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the eclectic vibe of The Balcony Bar & Restaurant.

One One One 111 Jonson St, Byron Bay (opposite cinema) 7 days (6.30am-3.30pm) 02 6680 7388 info@cafeoneoneone.com

www.balcony.com.au

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

Superb coffee and wine, day and night.

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

BYRON BAY CONTINUED

BANGALOW

GOODTASTE Hog’s Breath Cafe’s menu just got better with some mouth-watering new steaks, salad, pasta and an abundance of delicious dessert selections. As usual, the diverse menu also offers chicken, seafood, snacks, burgers, ribs, kid’s meals, a range of Lite Options, plus their famous Prime Rib Steak – slow cooked for up to 18 hours for maximum flavour and tenderness. Kids eat free Mon – Wed nights and you can grab lunch for just $9.90, so there’s something to please the whole family. Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine and some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wines. Winter Warmers Monday–Thursday: Pasta & a glass of wine - $27 Sunday Dinner: 3 courses for $50 pp Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. Fully Licensed Restaurant and B.Y.O. for wine. Welcome for lunch, dinner and take-away. Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay. The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of food are preserved as much as possible. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended.

Have breakfast and lunch at the world famous 111 Café at Byron Bay. Where service, fresh and delicious food and cleanliness is second to none.

Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch, Beer, Wine. Fully licensed

www.cafeoneoneone.com

GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2012

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

The Treehouse on Belongil

FOOD TO HEAT THE BODY AND MUSIC TO WARM THE SOUL! Come sit around one of our fires and enjoy our secret Open Mon-Sun 7.30am-11pm recipe mulled wine – it does the trick! Woodfired pizzas - share Presenting incredible songwriters and musicians in Byron’s platters - cocktails - licensed most intimate atmosphere Thursday to Sunday – check the Echo Gig Guide or restaurant - bar www.facebook.com/treehouse.belongil 25 Childe St, Byron Bay www.treehouseonbelongil.com 6680 9452

Mokha

LICENSED CAFE

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Breakfast, lunch, dinner 7 days, 7.30am - 9pm Shop 2 Feros Arcade Lawson St Byron Bay 6685 7726 mokha@westnet.com.au facebook.com/mokha.cafe

CONTEMPORARY MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE AT CAFE PRICES. Live music 6 nights a week. Complimentary glass of wine with every main meal over winter. Come in and warm up with the best traditional paella in the Bay!

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FRESH PIZZA – BYRON STYLE Check us out on

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

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

SPICE IT UP

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

CUS Thai colour and flavour moves into the Mullum Bowlo

Casual relaxed seaside dining overlooking the picturesque Wategos beach. Using the freshest produce and seafood from WINNER OF throughout the region. CHEF'S HAT 2012 Rae’s is an iconic restaurant with a reputation as the best in the area. Take your taste buds on a culinary tour of Thailand! Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh, authentic Thai cuisine with love! Popular with locals and tourists alike. Dine -in and take-away. Fully licenced bar.

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

Byron Fresh Cafe

6685 7810

Belongil Bistro Brunch 7 days 7am-3pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 5pm 33 Childe St, Belongil 6680 9007 eat@belongilbistro.com.au Follow our Facebook offers!

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

The Peaceful Beachside Diner – Great food and coffee, wifi, papers, comfort, ocean breezes, whale lov. Friday Curry nights – a curry from around the world with glass of wine or beer – $22 (local seafood $25). Christmas parties and celebrations – now taking bookings for end of year office frivolity. Vast choice of styles and budgets. Exclusive use available for weddings, birthdays and celebrations. Licensed until midnight, DJ’s okay.

Muoi’s Feast has created a strong following since opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is the predominant favourite. Enjoy for dinner.

Fishheads Open 7 Days 7.30am till late 1 Jonson Street 6680 7632

MULLUMBIMBY BOWLO has certainly spiced things up with the arrival of Matt Jackson and his team from Spice it Up. The popular Thai restaurant has made the move to the bigger premises just to keep up with demand. Visitors to the Bowlo will be delighted with the new-look dining room and its colourful wallpaper and curios imported from Thailand to give it an authentic feel. Opening night last Wednesday, September 4 found the same friendly staff and hardworking kitchen team serving a swath of regulars keen to experience the new stylish premises. But still, the menu was the main event and Matt is as excited as ever about bringing genuine Thai food and his own creations to his loyal patrons. ‘Mullum is a chilled, laidback place and that’s what we reflect here. We’ve tried to create a relaxed atmosphere where people can have a meal and a beer overlooking the greens in a great location close to town.’ Matt is just back from Thailand where he goes as often as possible. There he always catches up with his head chef, Arn Nilsalud, from his days as an apprentice twenty years ago at the River Thai on the banks of the Brunswick River. ‘I was exposed to the exciting and cultural fundamentals of Thai food and the Thai culture which I fell in love with and which has led me on a fantastic journey.’ His inspiration comes from a throng of ‘loyal customers and wonderful staff.’

SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD

La Table

open seven days coffee breakfast lunch dinner

72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Resto: 6684 2227 www.latable.com.au www.facebook.com/ la.table.byron

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Pizza Bar Byron

From midday daily Pizza Bar is serving casual street lunches, pizza, calzone and salads.

Open 7 days 12noon - late 95 Jonson St Byron Bay

From 5pm full restaurant open serving pizza, pastas, salads and more along with our bar serving beer, wine and cocktails

6685 5009 Takeway ph: 6685 5010

lunch - dinner - takeaway www.pizzabarbyron.com

Breakfast, lunch & more Mon-Sat, 8am-5pm (Sat 3pm) 20 Burringbar St, Mullum Downtown 6684 2306 facebook/TheEmpireCafe

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

www.stelmodining.com

Open 5 days. Open Wednesday-Sunday ăQN t %JOF JO PS 5BLFBXBZ 6684 2209 Mullumbimby Bowling Club

Fins

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ

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

KINGSCLIFF

Empire CafĂŠ

st elmo dining room & bar

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

DJ AQUA IS BACK! Live global tunes every Friday night from 6pm in the Fins Cocktail Bar.

Breakfast & Lunch 7 days from 8am 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

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

LENNOX HEAD

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

Ellenix Restaurant Breakfast Lunch & Dinner Small Plates & Cocktails Licensed Premises Open 7 Days 8am-late Beachside Ballina St Lennox Head 6687 7337

FINS is famous for serving the best seafood in Australia. We have now launched FINS EARTH. An exciting menu of the best steaks from Australia’s most premium producers. Choose your cut, choose how you would like it served. Fresh Local Seafood & Seasonal produce Contemporary Australian & Mediterranean influences prepared by Hatted Chef Andy Wheeler Ellenix is the place to dine, sip cocktails, tuck into tapas or grab a delicious takeaway as you dust the sand off your feet. Located smack bang across from Seven Mile Beach, breathtaking views await those keen to kick back in this laidback local institution.

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

Red Ginger Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (around the corner) 6687 2808

‘I think my greatest influence would be my wonderful customers who keep me inspired to create new dishes but also maintain consistency using the freshest of produce. ‘I feel we have such a connection with our customers. We have high standards and a communication and openness that keeps feedback constructive and positive. Our customers love our staff dearly.’ As a chef Matt believes the best advice he got as a first year apprentice was to always keep the deep fryer oil fresh and to ‘do it once do it right!’ ‘We have a wide variety of vegetarian dishes and also we cater for vegans and celiacs.’ And the most popular dish at Spice It Up? The whole snapper topped with dry curry sauce and crispy basil. SPICE IT UP Ph: 02 6684 2209. Mullumbimby Bowling Club, Jubilee Ave. Open Wed–Sun from 5pm, dine in or takeaway. Licensed. spiceitupthai.com.au

Organic Botero coffee served with organic Barambah milk s Artisan coffee merchants, take home whole beans or freshly ground s Extended selection of daily baked savoury & sweet treats s Private licensed area for business meetings & group functions Special event dinners or La Table can come to your table! Next Monthly Dinner Event Sat 5th October Reviewed & recommended in SMH Good Food Guide since 2009

MULLUMBIMBY

Open 7 days 9am till after midnight Shop 1 Woolworths Plaza 90-96 Jonson Street 6685 5700 www.legendpizza.com.au

Delicious sweet and savoury 15% off any wrap + breakfast. Healthy wraps, fruit drink deal and 10% salads and luscious burgers. off any burger + drink Fresh salads. Daily lunch deal between 12specials. Best coffee in town and 2pm, on presentation huge leaf tea range. Various of this coupon. kids menus available! Come in and let our display seduce you! Eat in or take away (feel free to call and pre order).

Re-opening at Mullumbimby Bowling Club restaurant Wednesday 4th September

The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flair, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks. www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au Luscious Foods aim to provide the freshest, first class quality handmade food for your event. Whether your function is a cocktail party, wedding, conference, picnic or intimate, Luscious is here to help create delicious menus to suit your tastes and budget.

A uniquely Byron uniquely Asian Emporium with everything you need for cooking Asian food – from Korea and Japan though China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India and even into the Middle East. Spices and rices, groceries, fine teas and teapots, Yum Cha dumplings ready to eat in the store or frozen to take home, fresh noodles and tofu PLUS gorgeous exotic gifts, homewares and furniture.

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ACCOUNTS & BOOKINGS: 6684 1777

Accountants ......................................30 Acupuncture .....................................30 Antennas & Installation ..............30 Appliance Repair ............................30 Architects............................................30 Artists ...................................................30 Audio Production ...........................30 Bathroom Renovations ...............30 Building Trades ................................30 Car Detailing .....................................30 Carpet Cleaning...............................30 Catering ...............................................30 Chimney Sweep ...............................31 Chiropractic .......................................31 Cleaning ..............................................31 Computer Services.........................31 Concreting & Paving .....................31 Curtains, Blinds & Awnings .......31 Counselling........................................31 Decks, Patios & Extensions ........31 Dentists................................................31 Design & Drafting...........................31 Driveway Maintenance................31 Earthmoving & Excavation ........31 Electricians.........................................31 Fencing ................................................32 Financial Services ...........................32 Floor Sanding & Polishing .........32 Garden & Property Maintenance .32 Garden Design .................................32 Gas Suppliers.......................................32 Glaziers ................................................32 Graphic Design ................................32 Guitar Repairs ..................................32 Guttering ............................................32 Handypersons ..................................32 Health ...................................................32 Hire ........................................................32 Interior Design .................................32 Kitchens ...............................................32

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Landscaping .....................................32 Lawnmower Repairs .....................32 Lighting ...............................................32 Motoring .............................................33 Naturopathy......................................33 Osteopathy ........................................33 Painting ...............................................33 Pest Control .......................................33 Physiotherapy ..................................33 Picture Framing ...............................33 Plastering ...........................................33 Plumbers .............................................33 Printer Toners & Cartridges .......33 Printing & Copying Services .....33 Recording & Film Studios ...........33 Removalists .......................................33 Rubbish Removal............................34 Scrap Metal Merchants ................34 Security Services.............................34 Septic Systems .................................34 Sewing & Alterations ..........................34 Sewing Machine Sales & Service ....34 Solar Installation ............................34 Swimming Pools .............................34 Tiling .....................................................34 Travel ....................................................34 Tree Services .....................................34 Upholstery .........................................34 Valuers .................................................34 Veterinary Surgeons .....................34 Video Production ...........................34 Water Filters ......................................34 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...34 Web Design Services.....................34 Window Tinting ...............................34 Wood Heater Installation ...........34

ACCOUNTANTS

– ALL AREAS – Richard 6685 4265

ACCOUNTANT – BANGALOW Hudson Accounting Services .............................................66872960 ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Small business accounting, tax returns ...................Gail 0401 884231 ACCOUNTING & RETAIL Point of Sale – Online & Easy to use – Sales, Setup, Training

UP2DATE BUSINESS SERVICES Individual Tax Returns fr $95, Small Business fr $160. Partnerships, Rentals, Capital Gains, Companies, Trusts, SMSF Returns. BAS, GST.

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

Friendly & Reliable

0422 668 582

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APPLIANCE REPAIR MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire ..............................0408 851633 or 66842952 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .........66843575 or 0414 922786

ARCHITECTURAL TIMBERS JACK MANTLE

STAIRS

INTERNAL / EXTERNAL OPEN / CLOSED RISERS

WASHING MACHINE & DRYER REPAIRS Ocean Shores & Byron Shire ........................0418 410263

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ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088 GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973 OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001

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RICHARD GLASGOW ARCHITECT Reg.7550 ..........................................66853829 or 0414 848599

0421 149 278 craig@bangalowbuilding.com

ARTISTS

CAR DETAILING

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

WE COME TO YOU SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FULLY INSURED We even bring our own power and water!

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

BUILDING TRADES BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718

Quickbooks, Accounting, Bookkeeping. Ph Edward ........................................................0423 763053 DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998 GET SMART BOOKKEEPING BAS Agent, MYOB, QB, 20 years exp .................................0439 908621 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C .......0415 755337 ELIZABETH will manage the Bookkeeping, the BAS & payroll compliance. At month end

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& Support – Xero – Vend – Retail Express – MYOB – QB – www.bizwizz.com.au .............66875883 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C .........................................0417 499023 BOOKKEEPING MYOB/QB/XERO from $25/hr. BAS registered .......................................0414 500640 ALLCOAST SHOWER REPAIRS Leaks, makeovers & cleaning. Lic 1875C ..........................66808646 ACCOUNTS ADMIN/BOOKKEEPER Bank rec, BAS, PAYG, payroll, accounts, MYOB expert 0418 202627

Small renovations / Alterations / Maintenance / Shed and garage conversions

ANTENNAS PLUS

ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415 COMMISSIONED PORTRAITURE Stunning & unique. www.eliashcroft.com ........ Eli 0431 674377 HANS ON BOOKKEEPING BAS agent, MYOB, QuickBooks, training ..................Sonja 0427 171087

PLASTERER CARPENTER

DIGITAL EXPERTS Quality Cabinets & Renovations

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present reports to manage your business effectively. ATO BAS agent. Paperless office! .0417 457054 BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ......66884215 or 0415 793242 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273 CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. www.mintsteamclean.com................0425 707687

ACUPUNCTURE

ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ...............66842400 ACUPUNCTURE Mullumbimby & Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972 FIONA D’ELBOUX Mullumbimby & Byron – www.littlegateways.com.au....................0425 064655

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION CRAS John Condie – john@cras.com.au – Lic No 258037C AU30963 ............................0488 358265

ANTENNAS & INSTALLATION

ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ........................................0417 499023 APEX CARPET CLEANING www.apexcarpetcleaning.com.au ........................ Nathan 0412 926441 RBA CARPENTRY rbacarpentry.com.au New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic 243918C..... 0407 330326 HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................0408 540467 BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING .................66807721 or 0429 726999 FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162 ECO-FRIENDLY CARPET CLEANING Protecting our environment ...............................0429 802966 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Competitive rates, quality work. Lic 203109C. Ph Jeremy ......0413 729043 BUILDER/CARPENTER Peter Bergin. Renos & maintenance. Lic 147887C ..0432 060110 or 66840074 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Lic 173697C. Phone Bob .........................................................0431 792260 BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, new homes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953Q ...... 0403 458177 CARPENTER Insured & qualified. Homes, extensions, decks, free quotes. Lic 231104C......... 0431 674377 BUILDER / CARPENTER Ben Asher. All jobs. Lic 121822C .....................................................0401 872400

ROB DEEGAN Australian Govt approved antenna installer ....................0429 994516 or 66845525 ALL CARPENTRY Extensions, renos, decks/carports, all building maint, refs. Lic 203206C ... 0424 158585 NORTH COAST ANTENNAS Digital TV & satellite specialists, Govt endorsed installer ......66841234 BUILDER/CARPENTER All jobs considered, insured. Lic 123672C...................................Stu 0407 100079 SERVICING THE BYRON SHIRE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS

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Truck Mounted Machine

CARPET CLEANING

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

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FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!

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

Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa

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

CATERING CONSCIOUS CATERING World view catering. All occasions .......................................... 0411 039106

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

DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE

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CHIROPRACTIC

CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

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BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay .............................66855282 WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman .66858553

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

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MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028 DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC Margaret Tay. 3/142 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay ......................66808400 BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159 CAPE BYRON HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC Shane Eade. 6/14 Middleton St ....................1300 858842

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MINI EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE................................................................................0412 272564 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan .....................0414 300012 BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas ..............................................Ian 0412 853479

WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve .............0421 797210 CHERRYTREE CLEANING Simply the best. Free quotes. Great rates..............................0413 190266

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BYRON PROFESSIONAL 5-STAR CLEANING ABN, ins, 20 years exp. Kathy..................0431 408853

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DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality & efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB, Mullum & surrounds .......0414 408723 ALL CLEAN NORTHERN RIVERS Holiday let & office cleaning......................................0427 600047

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CONCRETING & PAVING

CLEAN AS IT’S BEEN Professional, experienced, references .....................................Debra 66882372

All aspects of small earthmoving.

QUALITY HOUSEKEEPING Cleaning &/or decluttering .................................................0410 799686 CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564 SEA OF GLASS WINDOW CLEANING Commercial & domestic......................................0401 338025 CONCRETORS John Flanagan & Sons. Lic 155456C. Ph Andrew.....................................0401 968173

COUNSELLING

DONE & DUSTED CLEANING Going the extra mile, professional, dependable .............0498 731447 CONSCIOUS CLEANING Non-toxic, eco-friendly, 8 years experience .................... Anra 0466 984317 GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS Bond, office, builders clean .............................................0405 437431

JUSTINE BUCKLEY Gestalt Therapy, Buddhist Psychology. www.muditaclinic.com ..........66846090

CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS

TINY EARTHWOR Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208 various implements available for limited access projects

SUMMERCRAFT BYRON SHIRE Rob Cubis ..........................................66851969 or 0412 995267

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

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DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS

AFTERGLOW ELECTRICAL Prompt, reliable electrician. Lic 212742C..........................0432 331633 BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0429 364914

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris .........................................0408 536565 CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C......... 0422 668582 DECK & TIMBER SOLUTIONS All deck & timber repairs/maintenance ................ Chris 0410 062493 SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW Competetively Priced. Quality Work. Lic 116938C .0416 043414

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

CHRIS BLEAKLEY Anywhere, anytime. Electrical, phone, TV. Lic 253977C ..............................0427 134663 DANIEL PAWSEY ELECTRICAL All electrical & communications work. Lic 123099C...............0437 609233

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

BYRONMAC.COM Really useful help. Mac & PC.....................................0420 349676 or 66845557 BANGALOW DENTAL HEALTH In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow ......................66872766 ADAM THE COMPUTER GUY www.neonblade.com ..............................0439 587858 or 66804286 SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477 MICHAEL LEACH 100 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby ............................................................66842644

DESIGN & DRAFTING BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN www.barefootbuildingdesign.com .........Bob Acton 0407 787993 MICHAEL SPITERI ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING SERVICE .....................................0417 713033 DAVID ROBINSON DRAFTING Renovation, design & plans........................................0419 880048 BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT 3-D DESIGN & DRAFTING www.beedad.com.au .......0432 531448

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ELECTRICAL PHONE TV ,IC .O # &RIENDLY HELPFUL #LEAN TIDY /N TIME /VER YEARS EXPERIENCE 2APID RESPONSE SERVICE Please call Blair Rankin on

0432 331 633 for details

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Z SCAPES Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Chris ................0415 277979

HANDYPERSONS A TO Z HANDYMAN/LANDCARE SERVICES..................... Phone Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247

ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD

CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas. Tom Scott .................................0418 600576

1300 639 843

MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, tip runs, gardening ...............0424 954388 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry & treework experience............................................66840227

Lic No. 247724C

A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN SERVICES Fast, efficient, best solutions for all jobs big or small.....0405 625697

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL RELIABLE AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM

RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569 ALL-WAYS HANDY-CARPENTRY New and reno work. Lic 221584C. Ph Steve ..............0416 043297

FENCING

ALL MAINTENANCE SORTED 25 years carpentry exp. Lic R84001. Greg .......................0422 069632 RM HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES repairs, painting, renos, all aspects Lic 213061C .0419 478459

BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing .............0417 491136

WE FIX

BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256

16.14 .08&34 $)"*/4"84 #364)$655&34 3*%& 0/4 0/4*5& 16.1 "/% 3*%& 0/ 4&37*$&

E.D.L. FENCING Installations & repairs, prompt service .........................66771852 or 0432 107262 A KANGAMAN Post Hole Boring, Retaining Walls & Farm Fencing ...............................0424 234500

COASTALVIEW FENCES

101-105 Dalley St, Mullumbimby

6684 2022

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0415 194 654

Phone Richard 0419 803 549

bob@littlegreentruck.com.au

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Coastalview Property Maintenance

Lic. 219879C

FARM PICK UP PRICES CT-2 Couch – A Grade $3.50 /m2 – B Grade $2.80 /m2 Soft Leaf Buffalo $6.50 /m2

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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6684 7380

STEVE CHEZ BIGPOND COM

scotts green care

ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721 t 4BOEJOH QPMJTIJOH Supply & installation of: t 1SFm OJTIFE n PPST t 5POHVF HSPPWF t $PODSFUF HSJOEJOH QPMJTIJOH

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Stephen McDonald 0416 043 297

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING FLOORS – SANDED & COATED – Non-toxic finishes. Phone Richard.............................0407 821690

Property Maintenance & Carpentry

Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday

BANGALOW FINANCIAL SERVICES Specialising in SMSFs. Call Richard ....................0428 207280

HEALTH

acreage specialist lawnmowing gardening brushcutting green waste removal domestic & commercial Call Shay 0402 728 722

t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225

GARDEN DESIGN

MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329 MICHAEL TAYLOR Structural re-integration, trigger point & deep tissue therapy .............66803347

Justin Hill t n PPSTPGEJTUJODUJPO!ZNBJM DPN

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING : FREE QUOTES : QUALITY WORKMANSHIP : SUPPLY & INSTALL BORAL SOLID TIMBER FLOORS : LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED : SPECIALTY TIMBER FINISHES : ALL ECO-FRIENDLY COATINGS

0408 536 565

LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR DAs varendorfflandscapes.com Lic no. 39791 ...........................0414 842602 MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 ACUPUNCTURE 64 Byron Street, Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972

GAS SUPPLIERS

HIRE Prompt Service

BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483

No Rental

Competitive

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

Reliable

Rates

Free Delivery

Locally Owned Est 15 years

INTERIOR DESIGN

GLAZIERS

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

OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333

KITCHENS

ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & mirrors ............................................................66857200 SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS Byron 15yrs+ qual. exp. www.shaunlemurakitchens.com.au ....0499 771769 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Splashbacks............................................................................................... 66857200

GRAPHIC DESIGN

LANDSCAPING GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337 SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456

New & old oors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed

VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES www.varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ...................0414 842602 SHANE TURNER LANDSCAPES Solid, creative, affordable............................................0418 688171

call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008 Lic 181445C www.cmtimberooring.com.au

A KANGAMAN Mini Bobcat, Tiptruck, Trenching, Pruning, Retaining walls ...................0424 234500

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

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MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839

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A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed .....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704

BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 SOUND, LIGHTING & VIDEO equipment hire & installation, crystalgrid.com.au ..........0421 661910

6680 1575 or 0408 760 609

Floor Sanding & Polishing North Coast

LITTLE ANT Complete property maintenance, handyman, lawnmowing ........................0437 799811

Bob Quirk – proud owner

Repairs, Free Quotes, Small Jobs, Reliability

ALL YOUR POOL FENCING NEEDS GLASS AND ALUMINIUM (02) 6681 4111 sales@absolutefences.com.au

SEA & SUN Property maintenance. Good rates. Great results ...........................................0407 132195

We pick up and deliver stuff too big for your car

brick~timber~stone~brush~paling~pool

ABSOLUTE GLASS FENCING

ALL YOUR MAINTENANCE Painting, minor repairs & renovations...................................0401 553537

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24/7 EMERGENCY CALL OUTS

LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, pressure cleaning, l’scaping ...0402 487213

GUITAR REPAIRS

ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962

GUTTERING

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS

BYRON Mower, B’cutter, Ch’saw, all small engine repairs, pickup & delivery .................0429 707286 MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED LUTHIER www.learyguitars.com ...................................0414 782866 TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal ...............0405 716552 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS / CONSULTANTS .............................0418 110714

LAWNS & GARDENS Mowing, brushcutting, gardening, landscaping, tip runs .. 0430 297101 or 66845437 HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Pete ....0429 809363 BYRON SHIRE LAWN & GARDEN All aspects of garden maint, brushcut & rubbish removal 0468 922899 CLASS GRASS Acreage/residential mowing. Handyman services .......................................... 0401 057164 NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rates .....0428 544190

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

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

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

LIGHTING

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

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

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Service Directory MOTORING

ALAN MALONE

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

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

Licence No 97474

0412 794 364

PEST CONTROL Lic: AU29498

TROPICALE Integrated Pest Management Techniques .................................................0418 110714 RELAX...

• Tyres • Batteries • Wheel Alignments MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 6684 2016

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

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

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

PHYSIOTHERAPY

NATUROPATHY BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225

BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates, remedial massage.

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

6680 9997 • www.capebyronplumbing.com.au

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

24 HR SERVICE

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

PIPE DREAM PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing & gas FREE QUOTES Call Ben Campbell

Lic 154590C

0408 626 343

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

OSTEOPATHY

NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday

BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer & Courtney Ward Mon-Fri ....................66853660 Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ....................................................................66843255 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie.................................................66874410 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel .................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, remedial massage. Nigel Pitman, Ilse v.Oostenbrugge, Lachlan Dewar ..............................66803499

Sue Broadbent, Toby Mills and Amelia Rocco

Clinic open for osteopathy Mon to Sat, open for massage Mon to Sun

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

2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training.......................................... 66847838

PICTURE FRAMING

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

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 MULLUM PICTURE FRAMERS & MEXICAN ART 105 Stuart Street...........................0403 734791

AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249

PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

THE PRINTER & CARTRIDGE SPECIALIST THEPRINTER PRINTER CARTRIDGESPECIALIST SPECIALIST THE & CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE SPECIALIST THEPRINTER PRINTER SPECIALIST THE &&CARTRIDGE

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KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542 RM PAINTERS & DECORATORS Domestic/commercial. All areas. Lic 213061C.............0419 478459

Custom made Framing

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

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

CONDIE PAINTERS Interior, exterior, 4th generation painter. Lic 261054C ...................0428 075926

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

Lic No 189144C

BYRON BAY

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

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Domestic & Commercial

YVES DE WILDE

Friendly & Clean

Lic 184464C

Bruce Timbs

COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733 DUNCANSON PLASTERING Gyprock, prof. finish, free quotes. Lic 255548C ...............0402 538155 GLENN WATERS For the finish you can’t see. Lic 58928C...............................................0427 908129 G.J.W. Int/ext finishings, gyprock repairs & renos, texture coat, est ’93. Lic 136925C ...0497 655090

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

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

anne.m.warwick@gmail.com

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

Craig 0413

451 186 / 6680 4660

Qualified – Insured - Local

Free Quotes - 26 years Experience

KNIGHTSBRIDGE PAINTERS & DECORATORS

• Interior & exterior • Renovations • Free quotes Call Lloyd Sherlock

02 6687 2351 / 0410 871 662 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay Lic No. 130781C

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REMOVALISTS BRISBANE, SYDNEY Local, Affordable, 20yrs exp. travellingbenny@gmail.com .........0412 363930

PLUMBERS BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 CHE NICHOLSON PLUMBING Drainage & gas fitting. Lic 204159C .......66802358 or 0439 760292

Lic 167371C

www.gjgpainting.com.au gary@gjgpainting.com.au

RECORDING & FILM STUDIOS STUDIO STAV Specialising in mixing. www.studiostav.com Mike Stavrou ...................0403 441848

ADM PLUMBING SERVICES… (No job too small.) Lic 234528C. ................Call Adam 0466 992483

0403 739 504 02 6684 6356

TRADITIONAL & DIGITAL PRINTING Business Cards • Flyers • Posters • Stickers art@mullumprintworks.com.au ☎ 6684 3633

C. A. Warwick Lic. No. 114578C • Free quotes • Gyprock fixing & setting

JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ..............0438 668025

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

◆ FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE ◆ ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING www.duluxaccredited.com.au

PLASTERING

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

B Timbs Painting

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To: 12/12Tasman Tasman Way Way To: To: 12/12 12/12 Tasman Way PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

KNOX PAINTERS Call for your free quote. Lic 210129C..................................................0487 324654

ALL-WAYS PAINTING

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ACE PLUMBING All plumbing, gas fitting, roof repairs. Free quotes Lic 198061C . 0418 735378 or 0428 635378 ALIAS PLUMBING 24hr blocked drains & maintenance specialist Lic 230095C. Terry ...0416 282919 ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480 JUMPIN PLUMBING Plumber, drainer, gasfitter, new homes, extensions...................0418 472313

NEED A PLUMBER?DRAINER?GASFITTER?

Chay 6680 5081 0429 805 081

BYRON SHIRE

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

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

Andy’s Move & More Small and Medium Moves, Tip Runs and Deliveries, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices Byron Bay and Mullumbimby based

Call cost save

0429 149 533

I can call u back

SHIRE REMOVALS & FREIGHT CO

From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth – just give us a ring

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

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(opp. Council chambers)

6684 3003

For tips & testimonials

No weekend surcharge

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

SHE TILES

search “Lighthouse Removals”

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Plus Check our website for how to get free boxes and a 10% discount

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS 042050 5395

0414 229 114

TILING

leapfrogremovals@yahoo.com.au

(02) 6684 5395

7ATER PURIl CATION SYSTEMS (OME s 2URAL s #OMMERCIAL Servicing your needs

73 Station St, Mullumbimby

0432 334 200 02 6680 8170

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

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LEAPFROG REMOVALS

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Female Wall & Floor Tiler _ over 10 years experience

Kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, tile repairs & waterproofing Leaking showers repaired & sealed NO JOB TOO SMALL )UHH TXRWHV FRQVXOWDWLRQV

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

WEB DESIGN SERVICES WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799

TILER OF THE BAY

WEB DESIGNER 6 years experience. www.kleinermann.com.au ..................................0450 720663

COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design....................www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998

SIMPLY WEB WORKS www.simplywebworks.com.au .................................................0409 211041

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

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CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169

mullumbimbyremovals@bigpond.com

BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING Free quotes ...............................Phone Peter 0432 680913

Call Louise 0478 698 186

Lic. No. 216827C Because a woman understands excellence

www.lighthouseremovals.com.au

WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING

Lic 219684C

Websites, Graphic Design, Logos, Editing

TRAVEL

WEB: sacredwebsite@gmail.com

EVERYTHING ROOFING Restorations, repairs, roof tiling. Free quote. Lic 252254C ....0422 757784

PHONE: 0420 324 551

RUBBISH REMOVAL

WELDING

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

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

OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL..........................................................................0450 300360

WINDOW TINTING

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

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

SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

WOOD HEATER INSTALLATION

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP Ell FRp oE ff for a

@ BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS

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Pacific Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351

FREE TOW

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

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SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227 NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161 7 TILL 7 TREE SERVICES Tree removal & pruning & 15” chipper-crane truck ..............0427 347380 TREE CONTROL Safe lopping, removal, 12” chipper, stump grinder. Free quotes ..........0422 767677 BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide. Master security lic. 047862307 ..........0412 144679 ONE TWO TREE CARE Tree pruning & removal..............................................................0412 788687 STREETWISE SECURITY Static guards & crowd control. Lic 409807379........................0439 793925 OUT ON A LIMB Professional tree services. Free quotes. Low rates. Ph Lucas................0402 191316 A VERY HANDY MAN TREE SERVICES ...................................Andrew 66877674 or 0412 558890 BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Alex ..................................................0402 364852 TALLOW TREE SERVICES Tree Surgery & removal, stump grinding ..............................0401 208797 Licence No. NICK’S TREE SERVICES Tree surgery & removal, chipping ............................................0439 849332 158031C TRINE DFK CAMPHOR CONTROL & CONVERSION Cost efficient & effective........................0423 725422 CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18” chipper.................................0408 202184 HART TREE LOPPING 15” chipper, bobcat, crane truck, stump grinder..66849137 or 0427 347380 Sustainable environmental outcomes TREE SHAPE Arborist, chipper, 4WD truck. ‘Knows trees, cuts right, good rates’ ...........0428 886297 Drainage, Gasfitting & Plumbing TREE 53 TREE SERVICES Tip truck, 9” chipper & cherrypicker. Ph Kean.......................0457 063105

SECURITY SERVICES

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Trine Solutions

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

SEWING & ALTERATIONS SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE

131 546

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

SOLAR INSTALLATION Serving this area for 14 years

Lic. Electrical Contractors

SOLAR SYSTEMS

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

VETERINARY SURGEONS MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Erin Tottenham. 24 hrs 7 days ...66843818 VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

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for home, commercial and rural properties

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

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

6685 6807 6628 7333

Mullum Car Boot 0414 338217 The Channon 6688 6433 Lennox Head 6686 2139 Alstonville 6628 1568

3rd SAT Mullumbimby 3rd SAT Murwillumbah

6684 3370 0417 759 777

3rd SUN Uki 3rd SUN Lismore Car Boot 3rd SUN Ballina

6679 5921 6628 7333 6687 4328

4th SUN Bangalow 4th SUN Nimbin

6687 1911 0458 506 000

5th SUN Lennox Head 5th SUN Nimbin

6687 8618 0458 506 000

SATURDAYS Byron Artisan Market 4-9pm

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&!2-%23 -!2+%43 Each TUE New Brighton Each TUE Organic Lismore Each WED 7-11am M’bah Each THU 8-11am Byron Each FRI 7-11am Mullum Each SAT 8-11am Bangalow Each SAT 8am-1pm Uki

New moon September 5 21:37 First quarter September 13 03:09 Full moon September 19 21:13 Third quarter September 27 13:56 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, month rise set rise set height (m) 1 S 0600 1731 0248 1347 0527,1.17; 1733,1.51 2 M 0559 1732 0329 1440 0612,1.24; 1817,1.57 3 T 0558 1732 0408 1533 0650,1.31; 1856,1.62 4 W 0557 1733 0445 1627 0726,1.38; 1932,1.65 5 T 0555 1733 0521 1722 0800,1.44; 2008,1.66 6 F 0554 1734 0556 1817 0835,1.50; 2045,1.65 7 S 0553 1734 0632 1914 0912,1.55; 2124,1.61 8 S 0552 1735 0710 2012 0950,1.59; 2205,1.54 9 M 0551 1735 0750 2112 1032,1.60; 2250,1.46 10 T 0550 1736 0833 2213 1118,1.60; 2340,1.36 11 W 0548 1736 0921 2314 1209,1.58 12 T 0547 1737 1013 0038,1.27; 1308,1.56 13 F 0546 1737 1111 0013 0147,1.20; 1416,1.55 14 S 0545 1738 1212 0111 0307,1.19; 1530,1.59 15 S 0544 1738 1315 0204 0421,1.25; 1639,1.65 16 M 0542 1739 1420 0254 0523,1.34; 1738,1.72 17 T 0541 1739 1524 0340 0616,1.45; 1831,1.76 18 W 0540 1740 1627 0422 0704,1.54; 1920,1.77 19 T 0539 1740 1729 0503 0749,1.62; 2007,1.73 20 F 0538 1741 1830 0543 0833,1.66; 2052,1.65 21 S 0536 1741 1929 0622 0915,1.67; 2135,1.55 22 S 0535 1742 2027 0702 0957,1.66; 2217,1.44 23 M 0534 1742 2123 0744 1037,1.62; 2300,1.33 24 T 0533 1743 2217 0827 1117,1.56; 2344,1.23 25 W 0532 1743 2308 0912 1200,1.50 26 T 0530 1744 2357 0959 0031,1.15; 1248,1.43 27 F 0529 1744 1049 0130,1.10; 1345,1.39 28 S 0528 1745 0042 1139 0240,1.09; 1452,1.37 29 S 0527 1745 0124 1231 0351,1.13; 1558,1.39 30 M 0526 1746 0204 1324 0450,1.20; 1654,1.44

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

SEPTEMBER 2013 Astronomical data and tides Low tide, height (m) 1103,0.58 0015,0.46; 1152,0.52 0051,0.39; 1234,0.46 0125,0.34; 1315,0.41 0157,0.30; 1353,0.37 0228,0.27; 1432,0.34 0300,0.26; 1514,0.32 0335,0.27; 1559,0.33 0412,0.30; 1646,0.36 0452,0.36; 1740,0.40 0538,0.42; 1841,0.44 0632,0.48; 1952,0.46 0737,0.53; 2109,0.44 0851,0.53; 2219,0.38 1004,0.48; 2320,0.30 1110,0.40 0013,0.22; 1208,0.32 0100,0.17; 1302,0.26 0142,0.15; 1352,0.22 0222,0.18; 1441,0.23 0301,0.23; 1528,0.26 0338,0.30; 1614,0.32 0415,0.38; 1700,0.39 0451,0.47; 1746,0.47 0530,0.55; 1837,0.54 0615,0.62; 1935,0.59 0711,0.67; 2041,0.60 0819,0.69; 2146,0.58 0930,0.67; 2243,0.52 1032,0.62; 2329,0.46

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

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EVENTS ZANSHIN Shotokan Karate Self Defence Mon 6pm & Thurs 7am St Kevins Hall (Bangalow) with Sensei Jean 3rd Dan Karate & 2nd Dan TKD. Mon 7am & Thurs 6pm Cook Pioneer Hall (Mullum) with Sempai Ben 3rd Dan Karate. Jean 0458245123 or Ben 0421464414

RAW FOOD PLAYSHOP! With well known US Raw Chef and Trainer Elaina Love. Learn and Feast on: Raw Samosas, Chutney, Garlic ‘Naan’ bread, Vege Curry, Creamy Spinach, Tumeric ‘Rice’ and Key Lime Pie! Gourmet results with minimal fuss. Wed 18th Sep 6-10pm At the Naked Treaties Raw Bar 2/3 Marvell Street $150.00 Register by 16/8, To register please email Kelly@nakedtreaties.com.au or pop into the shop

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DENTURES

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Somatic Psychotherapy Julie Wells Dip Som Psych

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6685 5185

Weight Watchers Byron Bay has relocated Uniting Church Byron Bay Cnr Middleton and Carlyle Streets Tuesday 8.30am Call 131 997 for more details

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Thursday evenings 6.30pm–8.30pm Oct 17–Nov 28 TO ENROL – Contact Byron Community College at www.byroncollege.org.au or call 02 6684 3374 Participants will learn to be of genuine service to others, who may be family or friends, who are dying and who have chosen to die at home. Any person can attend this course, and it can, if you wish, lead on to full training as a volunteer carer for Byron Hospice Service (formerly Amitayus). This course is run as a personal, interactive, and safe exploration of the many issues that may arise around death and dying, grief and loss. Byron Hospice volunteers are committed to serving people who wish to spend their last precious days – and to die peacefully – in their own homes. In happily offering this service, we also serve as support for primary carer(s). Please call 6684 3808 and leave a message, with your contact details. We’ll get back to you soon to arrange a meeting to discuss what our service (and its carers) can offer.

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Set in beautiful bushland in Rosebank this retreat is suitable for anyone with a genuine interest in practicing meditation. Practice will be led by Siddhartha’s Intent’s resident teacher Jakob Leschly.

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Unlimited yoga specials 1 month $90 $22 / week 3 months $195 $15 / week Classes $18 or 5 for $75 Teacher Trainee (TT) led classes $8 at 6am and $10 at 4pm Classes are open & suitable for all yogis, beginner to advanced

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First Session FREE Call 0432 795 933

Introduction Relational Spirituality An Ocean without Shore with trans-personal psychologist G Lahood 10 am (doors close) till 2am Sunday 15th Sept Temple Byron

0431 112 514 www.relationalspirit.com

Transformational

Retreat

Candidasa Bali Sunday 6th Oct

Wed 18th Sept, 2pm Meet at Broken Head Caravan Park Mon 7th Oct, 10am Meet on Lennox Headland, Pat Morton Lookout For information call or text 0412 288 210. Barbara, Yoga Therapist, Grad. Cert. AAYT.

Or come to the meeting place at time and day of chosen event.

Learn & experience Metamorphic techniques Contact Jo Morrish +614 3949 2804 Byron Shire Echo archives: www.echo.net.au


MASSAGE deep tissue, relaxation, facials, Ocean Shores. June 0432826542

GARDEN MAINT.

Barry’s Garden ph: 0419 434 662

MOVING AWAY SALE kitchenware, gardening tools, electricals, Stihl whipper snipper FS 35, mower, fridges, furniture, hoop pine & silky oak slabs & rosewood & red cedar root systems + many other items. Mullum 0417879754

VACUUM BAGS

To suit most makes & models

BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

Go Pro HERO 3 CAMERAS

TRADEWORK

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TREE SERVICES

6684 4421 0402 323 910

NICK HART

25% off all stock Rinnai gas heaters Big range in stock Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511

BOAT WITH Centre Console

IN STOCK NOW Bridglands Mullum. 66842511

12ft Stessl 20hp Honda, 4 stroke $3200 Ph 66801112 or 0448429483 after 4pm

TEMPUR

FRIDGE Kelvinator, family-size, good cond, $60ono. Ph 66842916 after 6pm

Range of bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511 BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs. Ph 66804165 or 0431540579

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

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

Miele appliances

Buy the best Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511 WASHING MACHINE automatic $180, delivery. Phone 0413589388

s FULLY INSURED s 02/&%33)/.!, 3%26)#% s FREE QUOTES

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES open 10-4pm Tues to Fri Dalley St Mullum (LuLu’s arcade) Ph 0427951010

OPEN WATER dive course Sundive, 4 day. Valued $500, sell $350. 0422021282 WASHING MACHINE Top loader Simpson 4.5kg. Very good condition $250. 0407455212 METAL PURLINS $2300ono, unused. Email ringabella55@gmail.com for complete list or phone 0428658934 DINING TABLE beautiful hand-crafted cherrywood, French provincial 214cm x 100cm, 6 chairs $900. 66851800

CLEM’S CARGO SECOND-HAND SHOP Fully stocked with furniture etc Now open Wed to Sun from 10am 38 Tweed St, Brunswick Hds. 66851213

Eureka Mobility Scooters

GARAGE SALES EVERYTHING MUST GO Sat 14/9. Cheap or give away. Whitegoods, beds, gas cookers, colour TV, furn, exercise bike, microwave, washing mach. Lots of things free. 6/6 Booyun St Brunswick Hds

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6684 9137 s 0427 347 380

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6685 4015 - 0401 208 797

LENNOX HEAD Huge all house sale. 5 Carnarvon Ct. 8am to 4pm. Sat 14th OCEAN SHORES 122 Balemo Dr, Sat 7.30-11am. Quality clothes & bric-a-brac MULLUM 17 Ann St 8am-12pm. Huge amount of stuff! Furniture, power tools, quality children, mens/womens clothes & shoes, books, household items, toys inc PLAYMOBIL & Meccano for boys!! BILLINUDGEL 811 The Pocket Rd (Main Arm end). Sat & Sun 7-4pm TYAGARAH Lane/Airstrip past Skydive Centre. Sat 8am-2pm. Full house & garden clearance. Kitchen items, desk, outdoor furniture, carport, books, trinkets, antique kitchen dresser. 0411440944 MULLUM 28 Azalea St. Sat 8am. Lots of children’s toys, 70s kitchen, dishwasher, clothes, electric stove OCEAN SHORES 5 Inderwond Ave. Too big to miss! Bar, desk, s.mat, large kiln, bench saw, all sorts. 8am-2pm Sat

NOW IN STORE

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

COMPUTERS PC REPAIR setup, virus removal. Prompt, reliable, 11 years experience, $50 per hour. Phone Daniel 0422804449

FOR SALE

COMPOST TOILETS 'ARRY 3COTT s

BAMBOO PLY

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au DRY FIREWOOD for sale. $120 per 7x4 large trailer load. Ph Sigge 0428819091 MATON GUITAR elec acoustic ECW80C, exc cond, $1500ono. 0407103597

10–4pm

Mon-Fri

1/53 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay Industry Estate

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

LILLI PILLI Like drinking coconuts? Large furn room, share house for working mature female, $230pw incl bills & WiFi + bond. 0419779584 BYRON Shelley Dr, near beach/town. Room avail in n/s, f/f house, $190pw incl bills & WiFi + bond. Call Joey 0413627422 BYRON large furn room close to beach and town. Ocean views, $210pw. Email tallowsatbyron@gmail.com TROPICAL SPACE large room, bath room, balcony views, 5 min Bruns & Mullum, sgl worker $200pw. 0431120634 BYRON CBD f-f single $175pw incl bills (no WiFi). Ph 0413973960 BYRON 50m to beach, lovely furn room, in gorgeous sunny apartment, pool, for twin share. $300pw incl bills & WiFi. Text or phone 0408855738 GOONENGERRY Room available in house with two fun-loving respectable guys. 2km from Crystal Castle on 9 acres with pool and spa. Must be employed and willing to share house jobs. $150/pw + bills. Ph 0413546318

TO LET

MOTOR BIKES

BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BENELLI SCOOTER 125cc 2007 12mth reg. Very stylish & great to ride. $13 to ďŹ ll every 3wks. Low kms. Riders jacket incl. $1,995 Ph 0422214430

STORAGE From $100/mth. Bangalow Ph 66871500

BYRON lovely f-f room avail suit traveller / working person $170pw incl. 66856645

0QFO EBZT t B 'MFUDIFS 4USFFU #ZSPO #BZ t XXX TXFFUQBQJMMPO DPN BV MULLUM 3 Tyagarah St, Sat 8am, retro furn, windows, doors, ďŹ ling cab, 3 houses.

ALTO SAXOPHONE Yamaha AS - 100 great for beginners, excellent condition $850 ono. Phone 66843369

NEWRYBAR 122 Broken Head Rd, Sat 7am. Building materials, ride-on mower, furn, desk, clothes, monitor, printer etc

FRIDGE Westinghouse 420L, 4 years old. $200. Phone 66843369

MEGA MULLUM garage sale Saturday. Furn, fridges, freezer & lots more 5 Main Arm Rd, not before 8am, rain allowing.

INDIAN SILK/COTTON SCARVES, bags, shawls, incense, soaps. Ph 0435076056 GRETCH VINTAGE DRUMS, 20� kick, 16 x16 tom, 14� snare, $999. Ziledian vintage cymbals, 15� 18� 20� 22� + hi-hats $150$300. 0449089906

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

ALL GOLD Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted, modern & antique jewellery, also gold pocket watches $$ Good prices paid $$ Phone 0428668426 30 years trading in Mullumbimby. Honest & reliable service

MOWER TRAILER Please phone 66843378 or 0403091763 CARAVAN OR CAMPERVAN to rent from December 23 to January 12 for responsible, mature couple to take to Woodford. Pls call Jeff 0418841777

BYRON spacious 1br s-c, f-f apartment, 5 mins walk to CBD/beach, sleeps 4. Ph 0434218747 or 66882386

HOUSE SIT

POTTERS WHEEL Venco $290 Ocean Shores 0412625493

OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

SALE

‘92 Mazda 626 Super Deluxe, P/S, A/C, 6mths rego. 981 CJG..................................$2250 ‘98 VT Comm Acclaim Sedan, 150k’s A/C, alloys. AM26RQ ...........................................$2,950 ‘01 Hyundai Accent (x2) White or blue, A/C, P/S ................................................from $3490 ‘82 300D  W123 Diesel Mercedes Benz Sedan, low k’s, auto, A/C, P/S. BL 65 EX .......... ............................................................................$3,490 ‘00 Subaru Impreza Auto, P/S, A/C, rego til 3/14. WJP481................................................$4,590 ‘99 Honda Accord P/S, A/C, metallic champagne. 469 EWT ..............................$4,990 ‘06 Hyundai Getz Manual, low k’s. 593LAC ............................................................................$4,990 ‘07 Fiat Punto 1.3L turbo diesel, auto, 5 door. 344KCN ...............................................$6,490 ‘98 C200t Mercedes Benz Wagon. Power everything. AFG50R ..................................$7,990 ‘06 Volvo XC70 Top of the line, immaculate. AXC 29E .......................................................$15,500

BYRON large room in beautiful spacious apt, pool, tennis court, working person, $210pw, n/s, d/f, veg pref. 0488081089

New Brighton Ocean Shores $370 pw, 3 bed, t/house, 2 bath, Slug $400 pw, 3 bed, 2 bath, slug $350 pw, 3 bed, 1 bath $420 pw, 3 bed, study, Dlug $300 pw, 2 bed, 1 bath, slug North Ocean Shores $350 pw, beachside 2 bed, duplex, 1 bath, slug $410 pw, 4 bed, 2 bath, dble carport 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au

BYRON upstairs furn bedroom, ensuite and sitting, share kitchen, working female, $290pw incl exp + bond. 66858904

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

swimwear

12-14 Bayshore Dr, Byron Bay Call Russell 0411 807 497 or Don 0488 780 302 Lic 44470

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

WANTED

Lisa Blue

Sunrise Car Sales

MIACASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view, 2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron. Ph 66844762 Facebook: Miacasa B&B Byron Bay

in the Byron Shire. Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

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

SUBARU FORESTER 01 $7000, silver, auto, A1 mech, 198,000km, just serviced, great cond, pink slip. 0405460991

HOLIDAY ACCOM.

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

NATIVE PLANTS The Largest range of native plants

VW GOLF 03 auto, 1 owner, exc cond, 12 mth rego, $6000 ono. Ph 0405207652

BUYERS AGENT vendors advocate, mortgage broker. Michael 0428555501 www.byronpropertysearch.com.au

Matt 0427 172 684

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

BLACK 2000 HONDA CRV 4WD auto, exc cond, extremely reliable, great family car. 222,000km. Reg 03/14, $7999 ono for quick sale. Byron Bay. 0418462849

HOUSES FOR SALE

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

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SUFFOLK opp. beach share great 2br furn appt $220pw, n/smoker. 0416277557

BYRON CBD spacious room great house walk to everything. $180pw + dble rm twin share. $230pw no bills. Ph 0415452932

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND

0408 210 772

OCEAN SHORES unfurn rm in 3br home, short term OK $160pw. Ph 0431815458

STH GOLDEN BEACH cul-de-sac 33 37 Peter St. Beach, camp gear, clothes, toys, CD player, CDs and DVDs etc. Very cheap or free. Saturday early

TREE SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE

SUZUKI VITARA 1998 manual 4WD 180,000kms, excellent condition $4000. Ring Marie after 6pm 66845245

BYRON room for rent, $250pw, all bills & internet incl, large beautiful house. Working n/s preferred. Ph 0400880979

TREE LOPPING

s Affordable tree services s Professional tree care s 15� chipper (crane truck)

SUFFOLK furn br in 3br house near beach $220pw incl bills/WiFi. 0468434947

MULLUMBIMBY 3 Cudgerie Court Saturday 8am assorted household goods.

one

Test Drive Today! Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullum 6684 2511

COMMODORE EXEC wagon, 96, auto, rego to Dec, gc, $1750. Ph 66858529

MOTOR VEHICLES

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

CAR RENTALS Weekly Rates 0401606707

BARGAINS Automatic Daewoo Lanos A/C, P/S, 143,923kms, 7/2014 rego, ideal ďŹ rst car. BG61ZS ............................................. $2,750 Volkswagon Golf 5 spd, A/C, P/S, 6/2014 rego, great value. ADG82Q ................ $3,950 Ford Falcon 6 seater wagon Auto, A/C, P/S. GZ81MB ............................................. $2,650 Diesel Hilux 2.8 Dual Cab 2WD, 5spd, A/C, P/S, great value. S/N 613 ................... $4,950 Ford Automatic Laser Hatch A/C, P/S, ideal ďŹ rst car. PUM656 ....................... $1,650 Hyundai Excel Automatic Hatch A/C, P/S, great car, elderly owner. VHL383 ....... $2,650

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

ballinacarcentre.com.au

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

PROFESSIONAL & TRUSTWORTHY Person to care for your home, from treasured cottages to family estates, long-term only. Available January 2014 Phone 0477432710

Byron Bay BAYSHORE DR, BYRON BAY $420PW Duplex 2 bed, 1 bath SLUG Available Now CEMETERY RD, BYRON BAY $480PW House 3 bed, 1 bath Available 11/10/13

SHARE ACCOM.

KINGSLEY LANE, BYRON BAY $750PW House 3 bed, 2 bath Central location Available 17/09/13

SUNRISE tranquil room for conscious working person in relaxed home, n/s, d/f, $160pw incl bills. Ph 0402023425

Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay 02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com

MULLUM f-furn room in beautiful home, WiFi, all mod cons, lge screened verandah $220pw inc bills. 0401090580 SUFFOLK beachside share with 1 other, great house, 300m to beach, $200pw + bills/bond. 66859934 or 0423494761 POSSUM CK room in quaint & cruisy converted dairy bails, 15min to beaches & Byron, 5 mins to Bangalow. $150pw + elec & WiFi (if ness). Ph 0416224964 BYRON large furn room close to beach and town. Ocean views, $210pw. Email tallowsatbyron@gmail.com SUNRISE large furn room, with BIR, from 23/9, $165pw inc bills + bond. 66856760 STUDIO Suffolk Park, with ensuite, share kitchen in house, beautiful 1-acre property, $200pw sgle/$220pw cple. Phone 0423672408 2 ROOMS avail, rainforest acreage btn Uki & Nimbin $135pw. 0487080718 SINGLE to share, large house between Bruns and Mullum. Own entrance/pool. No bills. $170pw. Ph 66842130

Bangalow Repentance Ck Rd, Rosebank - $340 pw 3 bed w loft, 1 bath rural home. Avail mid Sept Broken Head Rd, Newrybar - $380 pw Furnished studio inc power, 6 mth lease. Avail early Oct James Gibson Rd, Clunes - $400 pw 3 bed, 1 bath, nice gardens, lawn maint incl. Avail now Broken Head Rd, Newrybar - $450 pw 3 bed, 1 bath, great location, Avail early Oct Sheaffes Rd, Goonengerry - $595 pw 3 bed, nice views and creek, lawn maint incl. Avail Now Rankin Dr, Bangalow - $785 pw 3 bed + study, 3 bath, architecturally designed. Avail early Oct. Rankin Dr, Bangalow - $1100 pw Executive 3 bed, 2 bath, furnished. Avail mid Sept For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500

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BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306

GOONENGERRY 2br, solar hot water, gas & power $260pw. Phone 66849118

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

BROKEN HEAD avail now, fully renov & air-con, 1br unit, for single working person, inc brand new washing machine. Peaceful & private, non-smoker, no pets. $250pw + bond & refs. Ph 66872620

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road NEWRYBAR APARTMENT view mountains nth/sth Lennox from 3 entertainment decks, offering light spacious 2br, 2 bthrm, 2nd-storey aptmt. No pets/kids. 6mth lease $475pw. Ph Nicki 0438675361 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK charming, 2br studio, light filled, green outlook, few mins walk to beach, 2-storey, front and back courtyards, avail to quiet, n/s, d/f working people, no pets $400pw. 0402453324 PACIFIC VISTA 3br, 2 bthrm, DLUG, sensational sea views from both floors, $800pw. Enquiries from Thurs 12th Sept. Ph 66847504

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 BYRON CBD prime location, immaculate, furn, 1br penthouse apartment. Sunny balcony, secure parking, 2 min to beach $435pw, 12mth lease. Ph 0419419402 BEACHES OF BYRON Long-term rentals avail from $280pw, 2 weeks bond, refs req. Ph 66856751

MULLUMBIMBY 3 b/r, carport walking distance to shop $365 pw. SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 2 b/r unit fully renovated with aircon, carport, 500 metres to beach $350 pw 1 b/r unit fully renovated with aircon, carport, 500 metres to beach $280 pw Julie or Nicci Phone: 6684 3301 79 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 2482

MAIN ARM 3br house with lge verandah overlooking stunning location. Private. Close to Mullum. Long lease preferred. $420 pw. Ph 0415205738

MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846 GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Min 12 month Aust Licence Required. Email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

MULLUMBIMBY CREEK unfurn 2br cottage, suit single person, references required, avail now $300pw. 66843301

BYRON BAY BARISTA SCHOOL will teach you all aspects of coffee making to give you the skills to find work anywhere in Australia. Ph 0402242481

LENNOX HEAD 1br self-cont granny flat, unfurn, no bills, free WiFi, pet friendly, new fit-out, $280pw. Paul 0417733192

PREP COOK for Wednesday shift JUNIOR DISHWASHER casual Gringos Brunswick Heads. 66801415

OCEAN SHORES 5br, 3 bthrm two-storey with two separate living areas. $675 pw THE POCKET 4br + study brick home. Large converted rumpus area + 3-car garage. $400 pw FNC Property Management 1300716707

SECURITY guards wanted for work in Byron, Ballina and Northern NSW areas. Please email applications and a copy of your security licence to info@nsrg.com.au

SUFFOLK s-c granny flat, own entrance, working fem, d/f, n/s, no pets/kids $260pw incl bills, plus bond. Ph 0407617880 MULLUMBIMBY 3br house, yard, DLUG $360pw BURRINGBAR 3br house, views, LUG $390pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br unit, b/ins, LUG, s/room $300pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 BYRON s-cont. room, few mins walk CBD /beach, wc/shower/kitchenette, quiet loc, $225pw sgl, $270pw dble. 0415092964 BANGALOW lovely s-c studio/cabin. Suit quiet n/s, d/f female, no pets. $230pw incl elec, water, garage. Bond + refs req. Phone 0410187712 COORABELL cabins, 1 with small bedroom $190pw including bills; 1 bedsit $185pw including bills. Phone 66847420

KITCHEN HAND 30hrs/wk, driver licence essential, 5.30am start, previous exp. Email jeremy@thelarder.com.au FREE ACCOMM on rainforest acreage in exchange for cleaning/gardening, 12 hrs pw. Email CV to onyamate@live.com

BYRON BEACH CAFÉ Casual and Part Time Qualified Chefs We are recruiting Chefs to join our professional, quality focused team and to be involved in a high profile and award winning café/ restaurant. The Café operates a busy breakfast, lunch service and high end dinner service and wedding functions. Chefs with experience working in a busy environment or prepared to step up to the responsibilities and have current references, need only apply. Contact chef@byronbeachcafe. com.au or fax 02 6680 9234

KINOKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT is seeking an experienced wait person. Must have Working Visa. Please deliver resume in person

MARKETING POSITION 1-2 days pw. Instore merchandising, social media & graphic design experience all highly regarded. michael@santostrading.com.au

YOUR GOURMET CATERING Chefs, wait & bar staff wanted for part-time weekend work. To join our professional & friendly team call 0439656063 or email resume to info@ yourgourmet.com.au

EXPERIENCED BAR PERSON required for dynamic new restaurant in Bangalow, The Italian Diner for Thurs, Fri & Sat evening. Looking for the right person to join our happy & professional team. 66872247 or 0414365749

KITCHEN HAND/DELIVERY DRIVER required for busy Brunswick Heads restaurant 3-4 evenings/wk. Must have driver licence & own car. Email: richard@ stickyfingerspizzeria.com.au BILLINUDGEL HOTEL Looking for an enthusiastic person to fill casual short order cook position. Also looking for a motivated 1st or 2nd year apprentice chef BYRON BAY MOTEL CLEANER Casual 10am-2pm. Apply: PO Box 453 Ballina or byronbaycleaner@gmx.com

WANTED CLEANER IN NORTH OCEAN SHORES 4 hours every fortnight or 5 if you can iron well. Must have good references and prefer locally based. Call 6680 4026 except Monday and Wednesday.

KANGAROO ISLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA TOURISM VILLAGE including restaurant and accommodation. Requires managers or business partner. Send CV to uzishein@yahoo.com

4br house $400 NORTH OCEAN SHORES

1br unit $260 OCEAN SHORES

3br townhouse $390 OPEN HOUSE TIMES ARE AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

MULLUMBIMBY 3 Bed + study house $390 pw 2 Bed Unit $275 pw incl water RURAL 5 Bed house $750pw incl lawns VARIETY OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE

markcochrane.com.au 6684 2663

MULLUM CREEK large s-c 1br cabin, separate living, deck, views, incl water/ elec, suit veg, n/s, d/f, quiet working person, $250pw. Long term 66943114

CALL NOW! FOR FURTHER DETAILS NEW LISTING Bangalow $525 pw Renovated and elevated 3br, 2 bath, 2 living areas + huge verandah with views over Bangalow. Avail. Now! NEW LISTING Bangalow $410pw Beautifully renovated c1910 D cottage. S Eopp. A 2 br, 1 bath + sunroom, school. In E L the heart of town. Avail. Mid Sept. Rosebank $495pw Beautiful 1920s farmhouse in rural setting. 3 br, 2 bath. Private setting. High ceilings, pol floors, gas cooking, Avail. 19th Sept. Byron Bay $800pw Luxurious executive air con townhouse in quiet pos. In the Bay. 2 br, 2 baths + media room, sec. estate + DLUG, pool. Avail, 23rd Sep. Clunes $950pw Beautifully designed 4 br home, 2 bath, 2 living areas, spa, in ground pool, 10 acres, self contained Yurt, breathtaking views. Avail late Aug Goonengerry $450pw Set on beautiful acreage is this spacious 3 br, 1 bath, country cottage, gas hot water, dual occupancy. Pets OK. Avail now! Bangalow $520pw Brand new 3 br, 2 bath home. Adjoining sports fields, stroll to school and shops. Long term rental. Avail mid Sep 2013.

6687 2479

bangalow realestate.com.au

WANTED TO RENT ACTIVE RETIRED SCHOOL TEACHER needs self-cont accommodation whilst looking for property to buy. 0458481261

Beautiful child, we watched you grow, smile, cry, laugh and play with our children.

SPACE FOR CARAVAN in shade, power access, close to Mullum. Vos 66808503

Forever in our hearts and smiles.

BYRON A&I EST studio loft 4.3m x 4.6m, $80pw, elec + internet incl. 0421570032 s 3(!2% !24 7/2+30!#% s Byron A&I, $49 Phone Silva 0402909193 INDUSTRY UNIT 124.8sqm, $360pw incl outgoings + water. Virginia 66855945

CARER reliable, strong, female, attention-to-detail, to assist quadriplegic man, 7.30-10.30am. $23-$28/hr. Tax file number required. Applicants O.Shores, Bruns & Mullum only. Craig 66805750

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COOK, NEVA ALMA 19/9/1932 - 10/9/2012

The Ironing Lady

Free up your time and let me do it for you. Free pick-up & delivery in Byron. Smoke-free envionment. $25 per hour. Angela 0414719680 EXPERIENCED CLEANER reliable, friendly, efficient. $20/hr. Ph 0420481281

Window Cleaner

20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662

HIGH PRESSURE BOILING WATER CLEANER CLEANING WHILE KILLING MOULD

My loving wife and great mate. All Neva and I ever needed was each other. Thinking of you and missing you always. Love forever, Barry Sincere thanks to all our friends for their ongoing kindness and support.

BAR STAFF

WANTED BYRON BAY BREWERY is searching for bar professionals to join our team. Current RSA essential, min 3 yrs exp. Apply in person any arvo after 4pm.

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

LOST & FOUND

PIANO FOR KIDS Lessons young beginners. Ph 66872511

FOUND: Prescription sunglasses, black frame, found on Sth Golden Beach last week. Phone 0438260454

Apply First Aid

HLTFA311A Workcover accredited 1-day course, CPR and refreshers welcome. Experienced instructor, Mullum. Next course Sunday 22 Sept Serge or Tara. 66804066, 0427107255

LOST Silver four leaf clover brooch extreme sentimental value, Mullum/Bruns. REWARD offered. Phone 0439548484 LOST: prescription glasses on Saturday while voting at Byron Comm Ctr. Please call 66855568, can’t see without them

PETS

MUSICAL NOTES BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938

From your friends and mums at Busy Kids.

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

IN MEMORIAM

DECKS, PERGOLAS all carpentry needs. Under $1100. Free quotes. 0427196962

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thank you for being such a bright burst of colour in our childrens lives.

MULLUMBIMBY 33sqm office/shop in Stuart St Arcade. $230pw incl GST. Phone 66801643

LOCAL GUYS 20yrs exp landscaping, gardens & lawns, paving, tiling, ute. Jobs under $1100. Phone 0432401334

TUITION

WILSONS CREEK 1br, big lounge, rural prop, priv swimming hole, kid-friendly, internet access with Linknet, $340pw + bills. House is close to neighbours, so looking for family-orientated people. Ph 66840151. Please leave a message

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Please join with us to celebrate and remember the lives of Ivy and Bella. A memorial service will be held at the Youth Activities Centre, Gilmore Crescent, Byron Bay on Monday 16th September from 2pm. All friends of Ivy and Bella and of their families are warmly invited. Please respect that this is a drug and alcohol free event.

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BEAUTIFUL large 4br, 2 bthrm, 2 lounge rooms, 2-storey home in pines, 700m to beach between Pottsville & Sth Golden Beach, unique timber/Asian hybrid, quiet, $600pw + power. Avail now. 66874838. ALSO 2br house, same location. $400pw

COMMERCIAL OFFICES in Bangalow. 95sqm of mod. open plan with huge wrap around verandah. Prime cnr. pos. in town. $3575 pm inc. GST + outgoings $750 pm. Avail Oct. Call Bangalow RE 66872479

WORK WANTED

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BYRON BAY 1br studio, newly reno, private courtyard. Suit n/s prof/cple. $350pw + bills. Ph 0422558128

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Qualified, experienced & talented chef required. Apply in person with resume to 90-92 Ballina Street, Lennox Head

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MULLUM rural cabin, $190pw n/s, d/f, alcohol free. Ph 66845512, 0427667791

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Ellenix Restaurant

Experienced, talented wait & bar staff required, cocktail experience essential Please apply in person with resume to 90-92 Ballina Street, Lennox Head

FUNERAL NOTICE

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

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1ST OR 2ND YEAR APPRENCTICE CHEF Hours Full-time. Join a fun working environment!

BECHSTEIN Model V Grand Piano, Brazilian Rosewood case, professionally restored with new action, strings, tuning pins & re-crowned sound-board. Original ivory key tops. Beautiful warm rich tone, $35,000. Phone 0412216019

PIANO TUNING

Tuner for Planet Music, Studio 301 & SAE College. R. Barkley. 0422221116 www.reubenbarkleypianotuning.com.au

CATS & KITTENS

Make a difference. Adopt a rescue. www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.net

It’s raining cats & dogs! Well, almost... Every year many thousand unwanted cats and dogs are born to pets that haven’t been desexed. And sadly, most end up being put down. So please...

desex your pets!

BIRTHDAY

Call Matt 0421 523 855 or 6684 2209

Pharmacy Assistant K/1 Steiner Teacher Tallowood Steiner School in the Nambucca Valley is seeking a Steiner Trained K/1 teacher for 2014. Contact Emma Casey at admin@tallowood.nsw.edu.au or 02 6564 7224. See www.tallowood.nsw.edu.au for further details.

required for 5 to 10 hours per fortnight on nights and weekends; retail or pharmacy experience essential. Suit parttime/online student; great team. Deliver resume in person to Livelife Pharmacy, 31 Jonson St, Byron Bay between 10am and 3pm Monday/Friday. No phone calls please.

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Lily & Chase

PUPPIES 10 wks. Kelpie x cattle dog, 3 males, healthy, socialised. Great family pets/ companions. Mullum 66845408 PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

These 2 cuties are like peas in a pod! Brother & sister, they are devoted to one another. Chase was briey adopted & whilst gone, Lily pined terribly for him. The joy when the pair were reunited made the volunteers realise that these 2 needed a home together. Beautifully affectionate & only very young still, Lily & Chase are deďŹ nitely double the fun! To meet the twins & their friends, visit the Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby.

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

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Gorgeous Gus is a 1 year old de-sexed male Chocolate Labrador/ Kelpie x. He is an absolute delight, full of love and lots of energy. Great with kids and other dogs. Would suit an active family. $280 includes micro-chipping and C5 Vac.

The ďŹ rst thing that will strike you about Piaro, is his beautiful blue eyes. A very friendly and conďŹ dent cat who loves people, and is quite relaxed with the other cats. Just adores a lap and some serious smooching. He came from the Pound, a homeless stray! Must be seen in full colour on the web. His striking colouring reects his mix of exotic breeds. When you come to see him make sure that you bring a box, because you will not leave without him ! All cats are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped.

MISSY, a 6

year old Cattle X Staffy, has been with Friends of the Pound since February this year. We have no idea why – she is so lovely. She loves people and wants to be inside with you when you are home but is happy to be outside when you are out. If you need a loyal companion, Missy will be a great dog for you. If you can give her a permanent, loving home, please phone the Friends of the Pound Rehoming Centre on 07 5524 8590 or Yolana on 0449 049 136. Visit www.friendsofthepound.com to view other dogs and cats looking for homes. To support Friends of the Pound, join in our Dogs Day Out, Sunday 15 September. Check our website for details.

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Saturday 14 September from 5.30pm

Sunday 21 September from 1-3pm

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n early flowering season, a high pollen count rising to very high on Monday, temperatures forecast to rise to 28C and an extensive program of hazard reduction burns has prompted Asthma Foundation NSW to issue a general warning to the 800,000 people in NSW who live with asthma. Fire authorities have warned that winter rains added fuel to grassland regions and now warm temperatures and low rainfall are drying it out, creating an above-normal fire potential for the 2013–14 fire season in NSW. Roughly onethird of NSW is already classed as a high fire risk after almost the whole state recorded a rainfall level below or very much below average during August. To counter this threat the Rural Fire Service (RFS) has already started an extensive program of hazard reduction burns right across the State producing wood smoke that can trigger asthma symptoms or an attack.Â

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE .............................................................. 000 AMBULANCE Mullumbimby & Byron Bay .................................131 233 BRUNSWICK VALLEY RESCUE Primary rescue........................6685 1999 BRUNSWICK MARINE RADIO TOWER ...................................6685 0148 MULLUMBIMBY HOSPITAL ......................................................6684 2266 BYRON BAY HOSPITAL ............................................................6685 6200 POLICE Brunswick Heads .......................................................6685 1277 Mullumbimby ..............................................................6684 2144 Byron Bay ...................................................................6685 9499 Bangalow ....................................................................6687 1404 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE Storm & tempest damage, flooding.6684 3444 AIDS Confidential testing & information (ACON) ................................6622 1555 AL-ANON Help for family & friends of alcoholics ...................... 1300 ALANON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 hours...............................1800 423 431 ANIMAL RESCUE (DOGS & CATS) .........................................6628 1358 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS Meet 7.30pm Tuesdays at Byron Hospital Group Room, Shirly St, Byron Bay......................0466 885 820 NORTHERN RIVERS WILDLIFE CARERS...............................6628 1866 KOALA HOTLINE........................................................6622 1233 GEORGE THE SNAKE MAN.................................................0407 965 092 NSW Wildlife Information & Rescue Service (WIRES)..........6628 1898

Early Spring prompts asthma alert

SOCIAL ESCORTS BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone 0421401775 ATTRACTIVE HOSTESSES TO SPOIL YOU 34 Piper Drive, Ballina, in / out calls, drivers available. Phone 66816038 SEXY ESCORT Outcalls only. 0478109345

‘While wood smoke poses a health risk for asthmatics and people with other lung or respiratory conditions, the hazard reduction work that the RFS does now is vital to protect property and lives during the warmer months when bushfires are a threat,’ said Michele Goldman, CEO of Asthma Foundation NSW. ‘The one-in-ten adults and children who live with asthma should be aware that exposure to wood smoke could make asthma symptoms worse and trigger a potentially fatal attack. ‘We should always be mindful that asthma claims the lives of over 400 Australians each year.’ Weather patterns no longer seem to be conforming to old seasonal norms and neither it seems is nature. One of the

warmest winters on record has produced a very high pollen count after only a week of spring. ‘Scientists have warned that one of the side-effects of global warming may be that plants will have longer or more than one flowering season,’ said Ms Goldman. â€˜Pollens, which are drawn up into the atmosphere and distributed by wind and thunderstorms, are a major concern because 80 per cent of asthmatics also have allergies. Allergies trigger asthma attacks in 60–90 per cent of children and in 50 per cent of adults.’Â

Allergic reaction An allergic reaction occurs when a person’s immune system overreacts to substances found in the environment known as ‘allergens’. Sneezing and itching are common visible signs. While allergies are unpleasant enough for anyone, for people with asthma they are a particular problem because they can also trigger an asthma attack, causing airways to contract and making it difficult to breathe. Pollen is one of the most common asthma triggers. Literally hundreds of different agents can trigger an allergic reaction or an asthma attack. It can be helpful to know what your asthma triggers are so that you are prepared, but it’s even more important to make sure that you’re on the right medication so that you have the strongest defence when you do encounter one of your triggers. ‘If you think you may have allergies, see your GP to talk about options for allergy testing and management,’ said Ms Goldman. ‘Spring is a very good time to see your GP to get or update your individual asthma

action plan. People with written asthma action plans tend to have better asthma control, fewer attacks and fewer days off school or work.’ If your asthma gets worse during spring here are some practical tips for controlling asthma: t &OTVSF ZPV UBLF ZPVS QSF venter medication every day to stop asthma symptoms flaring up during high-risk days. Keep your reliever medication close at hand at all times, and make sure you use it as soon as you get symptoms. t *O UIF FWFOU PG BO BJS QPM lution event, such as wood smoke, a dust storm or ozone (created on hot days by traffic fumes and wood smoke from bushfires and hazard reduction burns), consider working from home. Let your employer know how these conditions affect your asthma and try to negotiate a flexible working arrangement. t 0O IJHI QPMMVUJPO PS IJHI pollen days postpone outdoor exercise. t 8IFO UIFSF BSF MPUT PG USJH gers in the air, stay indoors, and if you can, use your air conditioner to filter and circulate the air in your home. Don’t open your windows or you will let the pollens or pollution inside, where it will settle all over your home t 4IPXFS BOE XBTI ZPVS IBJS when you come home in the evening. This helps keep pollens and pollution from rubbing off you and onto your bed, where it could exacerbate your asthma all night. Keep track of pollen levels via the Asthma Foundation NSW website www.asthmaaustralia.org.au. The NSW Rural Fire Service has the latest information on hazard reduction burns or bushfires at www.rfs.nsw.gov. au or call 1800 NSW RFS (679 737).

Rural doctors welcome new govt The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) has congratulated the coalition on its weekend election victory, adding that it is looking forward to working with the new federal government to improve access to local healthcare services for rural and remote Australians. RDAA CEO Jenny Johnson said the Association had been particularly pleased with the strong interest the coalition had shown on rural health is-

sues during its time in opposition, and trusted this would flow through to its time in government. ‘We have welcomed the coalition’s commitment to increase rural medical infrastructure funding to ensure rural practices can teach and train more medical students and young doctors, and also to increase the incentive payment for doctors who provide this training,’ she said.

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News Extra for further information on wireless electro-pollution: www.mullumwifi.com.

BB garden club Byron Bay and District Garden Club will meet at 12 noon for lunch followed by our meeting at 1.30pm on Saturday 14 September at Byron Bay Services Club. Enquiries and new members 6685 7816.

Byron Sophia Byron Sophia Philosophical Group: Chaos & Fractals: Understanding chaos and fractals in nature can give us new insights and wisdom. Presented by Don Sforcina and Rose Hemmes on Thursday 12 September, 1–3pm, at Masonic Centre, 6 Byron St, Byron Bay. Info: Celia 6684 3623.

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Orchid news Byron District Orchid Society will hold their 58th annual show at Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 from 10am. For more information Penny 6680 1600.

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

Chair yoga for seniors Gentle exercise and relaxation in a chair, Thursdays 10–11am, Cook Pioneer Hall, Gordon Street, Mullumbimby. Phone Marion 6680 2101.

CWA day Country Women’s Association in Bangalow is hosting an awareness day on Saturday 14 September, CWA Rooms in Bangalow main street, 9am onwards.

Mullum Market Saturday 21 September, Broadfoot playing. See www.mullummarkets.com.au.

Bangalow Op Shop Our annual spring bag sale (all you can fit into a plastic shopping bag for $5) runs until 20 September.

View Club The next luncheon meeting of the Brunswick Valley View Club will be held at the Brunswick Heads Bowling Club on Thursday 12 September, commencing at 10.30am. Our guest speaker will be Stan Petroff from the fire brigade.

Morning tea The monthly Ladies’ Morning Tea will be held on Wednesday 11 September, 10am–12noon, in the Uniting Church Hall, Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Contact Robin 6685 1097.

Country music Mullumbimby Country Music Club Social Sunday 15 September, Ex-Services Club, 12noon–5pm. Free entry, small donation for afternoon tea. All welcome.

Library friends Byron Friends Of The Library will hold

their next meeting in the Arakwal Room of the Byron Library on Wednesday 18 Sept at 10am. All members welcome.

Dunecare day The Green and Clean Awareness Team Dunecare day is on Sunday 15 September from 9am to 12 noon, meeting near Beach Cafe at Clarkes Beach. Enquiries Udo 0413 173 786 or Veda 6685 7991.

Big Scrub day The next Big Scrub Rainforest Day will be held on Sunday 15 September at the Jephcott property, 654 Fernleigh Road, Brooklet. Registrations at www.envite. org.au/Big-Scrub-Day.html.

Support group Byron Breast Cancer Support Group meeting on Wednesday 18 September, 12.30–2.30pm, at Byron Senior Citizens Hall, 37 Marvell St. Hands on Healing is the topic with guest Winnifred Bower. Enquiries Barb 6680 8893.

Free moon viewing Marie and Philip from the Starry Night Planetarium will be at Brunswick Heads on Friday 13 Sept with their large telescope. Have a free close-up look at the craters on the moon or maybe the planet Saturn from about 5.30pm at The Terrace near the music shell. Details 0413 779 223 or www.starrynight.com.au.

U3A Brunswick Valley Tues 17 Sept, Denise Curran will explain to us about using the new U3A website that she has established, 10am–12, Uniting Church hall, Fingal St, Brunswick Heads.

Ratepayers meet Murwillumbah Ratepayers and Resident Association Inc next meeting is on Monday 16 September, 7.30pm at the Autumn Club, Tumbulgum Road.

U3A Ballina/Byron Poetry with Elva is the topic for our next meeting on September 17 at 10am in the CWA rooms Brunswick Heads. All welcome. Enquiries 6680 7350.

Gem stall The Byron Gem and Lapidary Club is having another of its famous stalls at the Cape Byron Steiner School Fete on Sat 14 Sept. Spectacular rocks, crystals, gems and mineral specimens for sale, also beautiful crafted jewellery made by club members.

Mullumbimby CWA Next meeting of Mullumbimby CWA is on Wednesday September 11 at 10am at the CWA rooms, Cnr Gordon and Tincogan Sts, Mullumbimby. All welcome. More Information 6684 2864.

Support after Suicide

OSCA meeting

A Support after Suicide group will be commencing at Lifeline Northern Rivers on October 8 and will run for eight sessions. Lifeline is inviting enquiries from people who wish to be part of a free support group for people of adult age who have experienced the loss of someone close to them through suicide. To register your interest email to aftersuicide.lifeline@lis.net.au or call 6622 4133.

The Ocean Shores Community Association meeting will be on Monday night September 16 at 7.30pm at the Ocean Shores Tavern. Agenda includes Roundhouse and sportsfields, tennis courts expansion, Ocean Shores waterways. Enquiries Roger 0413 060 010 or Jan 0431 477 445.

OS garden club The Ocean Shores & Districts Garden Club’s next meeting will be held on Monday 16 September at 1.30pm at the Baptist Church next to Target Store. Visitors welcome. Enquiries Laurel Moon 6680 2455.

Wi-fi opposition Tuesday 17 September at 6pm in Pioneer Hall, Gordon Street, Mullumbimby to discuss public opposition to town-wide wifi network in Mullum and increased microwave radiation. Visit our website

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Heart circle Come sing inspiring songs and make new friends every Sunday at 10am at South Golden Beach community hall in Ocean Shores. Info Linda 0415 412 514.

Computers for seniors Free computer/tablet/smart phone training sessions for Seniors at Byron Community Centre, 69 Jonson St Byron Bay. BYO device Wednesdays 10am– 12pm. Bookings essential, Carolyn 0413 223 462. Please note: this section is intended for the benefit of non-profit community groups, not for invitations to free events to be followed up by paid workshops.

COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS Council administration centre Opening hours: Front counter 9.00am to 4.00pm Switchboard: 8.30am to 4.30pm Email Web Emergency after hours Works Depot Resident parking stickers Sportsfield information line SES Controller Rural Fire Service Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre

6626 7000

council@byron.nsw.gov.au www.byron.nsw.gov.au 6622 7022 6685 9300 Fax: 6684 3018 6626 7111 6684 3444 6684 3662 6684 1870

Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are available for review at the Council Administration Centre (Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Office, Chincogan Real Estate Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Brunswick Heads Library.

SEWER MAIN UPGRADE – BANGALOW RAIL PROJECT 24.2012.77.1 As a result of engineering assessments and a review of environmental impacts Council has determined to replace an existing sewerage main under Bangalow-Lismore Road adjacent to the start of the 60km/hr speed zone at the western end of town. This replacement sewerage main will be constructed entirely underground and is designed to augment existing sewerage capacity to Bangalow township and will replace in part the existing sewerage main which is due for replacement. Reduced speed zones will remain in place during the construction period. The work is due to proceed early September and upon the finalisation of various approvals required for this work. Please quote the following project reference in any submissions: 24.2012.77.1. Enquiries: Bob Harris 02 6626 7018 or email council@byron.nsw.gov.au

QUOTATIONS INVITED Kendall Street, Byron Bay Replacement Water Main Quotations are invited for the construction of approximately 260 metres of 180mm PE water main in Kendall Street between Border Street and Shirley Street, Byron Bay. Preliminary design drawings are available on request, these drawings will be reviewed and finalised in consultation with the successful contractor. The work involves three underbore sections and an intermediate section of construction that can be either trenched or underbored. A council representative will be available for a site meeting and discussion at 8.00am on Tuesday, 3 September 2013. Quotations will be received up until 10 October 2013 and should indicate the earliest date works can be commenced. Please email your detailed quotation or request for information to council@byron.nsw. gov.au. Please quote project no. 24.2010.48.1 in all correspondence. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to council@byron.nsw.gov.au. Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged. Enquiries: Bob Harris 02 6626 7018

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Membership of Australia Day 2014 Project Reference Group At the Ordinary Meeting held on 29 August 2013 Council resolved in part that “Council advertise seeking organisations to nominate representatives to be a member on the Australia Day PRG and to invite…” existing organisations to be a member on the Australia Day PRG. Nominations are open for a period of 14 days. The Constitution of the Australia Day PRG and the application form titled Nomination for Community Membership on a Project Reference Group is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/expressions-ofinterest. Nominations should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219, Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to council@byron.nsw.gov.au. Nominations close: Tuesday 24 September 2013 Enquiries: Mila Jones 02 6626 7127

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Byron Shire COUNCIL NOTICES DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED

(SECTION 101 EP&A ACT 1979 AND CLAUSE 124 & 137 EP&A REGULATIONS 2000) The following development consents and complying development certificates issued, together with any conditions imposed may be inspected free of charge at Council’s administration centre during ordinary office hours. The validity of these consents cannot be questioned in any legal proceeding except those commenced in the Land & Environment Court by any person within 3 months of this notice.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2013.345.1 – BYRON BAY 28 Burns Street (Lot 5 Sec 40 DP 758207) Alterations to existing dwelling (forming part of approved dual occupancy) 10.2012.333.2 – BYRON BAY 11 Banksia Drive (Lot 35 DP 249401) S96 – to amend conditions (Strata subdivision) 10.2013.351.1 – OCEAN SHORES 119 Orana Road (Lot 422 DP 238451) Tree removal – three trees, tree lopping – one tree 10.2013.322.1 – BYRON BAY 7 Grevillea Street (Lot 61 DP 1132984) Change of use and fit-out for a food shop (take-away only) 10.2013.393.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 38 Fingal Street (Lot 1 DP 508514, Lot 3 DP 508514) Tree removal – one tree 10.2013.386.1 – MAIN ARM 466 Main Arm Road (Lot 2 DP 605238) Tree removal – one tree 10.2013.387.1 – MULLUMBIMBY CREEK 698 Left Bank Road (Lot 1 DP 571873) Tree removal – four trees

10.2013.189.1 – BYRON BAY 4/16 Oakland Court (Lot 4 DP 286408) Two storey dwelling-house, swimming pool and tree removal (one tree) 10.2013.398.1 – BANGALOW Bugam Place (Lot 27 DP 862275) Tree removal – six trees 10.2013.372.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 29 Argyle Street (Lot 1 Sec 2 DP 4721) Addition of deck and 1.8m front fence 10.2013.360.1 – BYRON BAY 56 Paterson Street (Lot 16 DP 608003) Alteration/additions to dwelling 2, construct roof over existing second storey patio 10.2013.333.1 – NEW BRIGHTON 3 Pacific Street (Lot 3 Sec 4 DP 6745) Alteration and additions to existing dwelling-house 10.2013.402.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 10 Gordon Street (Lot 2 DP 358716) Tree removal – six trees 10.2013.417.1 – OCEAN SHORES 36 Narooma Drive (Lot 345 DP 238455) Tree removal – eight trees 10.2013.410.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 41 Melaleuca Drive (Lot 14 DP 809788) Tree removal – one tree and tree pruning – one tree 10.2013.327.1 – BYRON BAY 28 Shelley Drive (Lot 31 DP 247655) Change of use – studio to secondary dwelling 10.2013.258.1 – COOPERS SHOOT 95 Coopers Shoot Road (Lot 299 DP 839554) Construction of a new part two-storey dwelling-house, secondary dwelling and swimming pool

APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN

10.2009.385.2 – GOONENGERRY 134 Mafeking Road (Lot 66 DP 755712, Lot 1 DP 128685, Lot 2 DP 524474) S96 – to delete Condition No 18 Subdivision – (boundary adjustment – re: subdivision of three lots into three lots)

10.2006.423.4 – BYRON BAY 6 Lawson Street (Lot B DP 377946) S96 – to delete minor building works and adopt BCA conditions (change of use from an office to a cocktail bar (place of assembly/ restaurant) to form an extension to an existing night club)

10.2013.339.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 6 Smith Street (Lot 20 DP 848061) Change of use to gymnasium

10.2011.523.2 – TYAGARAH Pacific Highway (Lot 103, 104, 105 DP 1023126) S96 – to amend the location and floor plan of approved development (erection of buildings and structures for use associated with Bluesfest annual music festival)

10.2013.396.1 – OCEAN SHORES 10-12 Kanandah Court (Lot 1 DP 1013078) Tree removal – one tree 10.2013.394.1 – BYRON BAY 31 Paterson Street (Lot 14 DP 258780) Tree removal – four trees 10.2013.406.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 15/6 Firewheel Place (Lot 16 DP 285586) Tree removal – six trees 10.2013.395.1 – OCEAN SHORES Kallaroo Circuit (Lot 3062 DP 249562) Tree pruning and maintenance – six trees 10.2013.350.1 – BYRON BAY 13 Brownell Drive (Lot 7 DP 251131) Demolition and replacement of retaining wall at front of property 10.2013.383.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 159 Left Bank Road (Lot 2 DP 1105216) Alterations/additions to existing dwelling house 10.2013.163.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 17-19 Smith Street and 1 Towers Drive (Lot 32 DP 1057320 and Lot 31 DP 1059874) Boundary adjustment, self storage units, caretaker’s dwelling, subdivision and tree removal 10.2013.409.1 – BANGALOW 14 Barby Crescent (Lot 87 DP 1011009) Tree removal – five trees 10.2013.399.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 15 Pepperbush Street (Road Reserve to Lot 81 DP 805839) Tree removal – four trees 10.2013.318.1 – MULLUMBIMBY 10 Laverty Court (Lot 11 DP 1182245) Consent granted subject to the attached schedule of conditions 10.2013.342.1 – NEW BRIGHTON 3 North Head Road (Lot 6 DP 248014) Internal alterations to existing two storey dwelling 10.2013.294.1 – BYRON BAY 1/40 Kingsley Lane (Lot 1 DP 76859) Alterations and additions to an existing two storey dwelling to construct additional upper floor bedroom via SEPP 1 variation

COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES 16.2013.44.1 – BANGALOW 4 Hanlon Court (Lot 24 DP 853050) Alterations and additions to the rear of the existing dwelling 16.2013.43.1 – POSSUM CREEK 37 Pine Mountain Road (Lot 2 DP 710039) Swimming pool

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

EXHIBITION CLOSES 16 SEPTEMBER 2013 No development applications for advertising on this date.

EXHIBITION CLOSES 23 SEPTEMBER 2013 10.2000.658.3 – BYRON BAY 30 Shirley Street (Lot 1 DP 390195) Mr I D Ritchie: S96 – alter approved subdivision (unit development – 2x3 bedrooms two storey townhouses) 10.2013.411.1 – BYRON BAY Bay Street (Lot 10 DP 1049827) Mr J A Gudgeon: Use of Apex Park to place temporary structures for the Schoolies Safety Response between 15 November to 2 December 2013

www.byron.nsw.gov.au COUNCIL MEETINGS Council meetings are scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby.

Ordinary Meeting - 10.30am Thursday 19 September 2013 Notices of Motion s Councillor attendance at 2014 Australian Coastal Conference and NSW Coastal Conference s Street Banners Petition s Support the development of a free public Skate Park in Byron Bay Reports s 2013 Road Safety Black Spot Funding Program Submissions s Intersection of Rifle Range Road and Lismore Road, Bangalow s Election of Deputy Mayor s Update on Ministerial correspondence relating to street camping s Proposed New Year’s Eve 2013 Alcohol Prohibition for Byron Bay and Brunswick Heads s CONFIDENTIAL Tender – Internal Audit Services s Change of company shareholders under sub-licence agreement Mojosurf Pty Ltd s Works Depot Mullumbimby – owner’s consent to lodge development application s Former Telstra Depot Site – Expression of Interest for Lease s Affix the Council Seal to Lease of part BRSCC s Solar Power Generation for Byron Shire Council s PLANNING – Draft Byron LEP 2012 Submissions Finalisation 2 s Planning – Proposal for an amendment to the draft LEP 2012 to permit additional uses at Lot 101 DP 1140936 Ewingsdale Road, Ewingsdale s PLANNING – Planning proposal for an amendment to the draft LEP 2012 to amend the zone boundaries in Tallowood Ridge to preserve existing koala vegetation s Options for service delivery reduction for Library Services s Youth Council Meetings held in May, June and August 2013 s Arakwal MoU Advisory Committee Meeting held on 15 August 2013 s Community Summer Safety and Cultural Activities Committee Meeting held on 16 August 2013 s Planning Review Committee Meeting held 21 August 2013 s Water Waste and Sewer Committee Meeting held 22 August 2013 s Finance Advisory Committee Meeting held 22 August 2013 s Tourism Advisory Committee Meeting held 1 August 2013 s Transport Advisory Committee Meeting held 27 August 2013

Byron Shire Reserve Trust Committee Meeting – 2.00pm Thursday 19 September 2013 Reports s Temporary market licence for Beachside Artisan Market to Byron Bay Community Assn Inc. s South Golden Beach Hall – Application for Crown Reserve s Schoolies Safety Hub Apex Park Byron Bay Beach Reserve – Owners Consent to Lodge Development Application The above listed items may change. Meeting agendas are available prior to the meeting on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ meetings, at Council’s administration centre in Mullumbimby and at community access points around the Shire. Requests for public access on an item in an agenda must be lodged with the General Manager or Mayor by 12 midday on the working day prior to the meeting. To register for public access please see contact details below or email public.access@byron.nsw.gov.au. Public Access will be heard at 9.00am on the day of the meeting. Please note that Public Access sessions are recorded as a result of Council Resolution 08-638. Enquiries: Melissa 02 6626 7120 or Joylene 02 6626 7317

WATER AND SEWER EQUIVALENT TENEMENTS POLICY 13/005 The Water and Sewer Equivalent Tenements Policy is on exhibition for a period of 28 days and is available at community access points around the Shire or on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ public-exhibition. Submissions should be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Byron Shire Council, PO Box 219 Mullumbimby 2482 or sent by email to submissions@byron.nsw.gov.au. Emailed submissions to this address only will be acknowledged. Submissions close: 4.00pm Monday 7 October 2013 Enquiries: Dean Baulch 02 6685 9305 Submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) within Schedule 5 Part 2 of the GIPA 2009 Regulations as applicable including both the substance of the submission and the identity of the author. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113.

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There’s nothing like being an SLSC Nipper It’s that time of year when the weather is staring to get warm. We drag our old bathers (swimmers, togs, trunks) from the bottom of the drawer, we decide they are too small, we promise to go on a diet and then we buy new ones before heading off to the beach. Each year millions of swimmers are watched over by the volunteers of surf life saving clubs and the seeds of this service lies in the juniors, or Nippers as they are known. Nippers is about learning, confidence and having fun in a safe beach environment. For Nippers, the beach is the classroom. They gain confidence by passing the ‘tests’ of swimming, body boarding, beach sprints, dolphindiving, spotting a rip, having fun with new friends and dis-

tween five and 13 is eligible to join. This equates to nearly 40 per cent of the total membership and shows just how significant the junior movement is within surf life saving. The nippers of today are the future of surf life saving tomorrow.

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Sporting the famous Brunswick SLSC white-and-black striped cap, Sarah is looking forward to the 2013/2014 Nippers season with the chance to train on the river and at the beach and learn new water skills.

covering things about themselves. The skills gained in Nippers

will stick to the soul like sand from the beach and will be a welcome gift carried for life.

Of the SLSC’s 153,000 members, more than 58,500 are Nippers. Anyone be-

The Brunswick Junior Surf Life Saving Club are welcoming new and existing members to sign on at 9–11am this Sunday September 8 and the following Sunday September 15 at the Mullumbimby Pool. Bring your bathers. All Bruns Nipper activities take place on the beautiful Brunswick ocean beach or river – and hang around for the barbecue afterwards. For more information contact jac@brunswickslsc.

org or go to the website www. brunswickslsc.org and click on the JAC-Nippers tab. The season starts on Sunday October 14, 9.15am for a 9.30am start.

Byron Bay SLSC A reminder that the Byron sign-on days are September 15 and 29 to coincide with the Surf Club Open Day. Byron Bay Junior Surf Life Saving would love to see more young Nippers getting involved and particularly parents who have the opportunity to gain their bronze medallion through the club and also become a part of this fantastic organisation. Visit the club website: www.byronbaysurfclub.org. For more information about what Nippers do, visit the website: www.sls.com.au/ nippers.

Mullumbimby Moonshiners walk tall towards the President’s Cup final The Shiners were playing the game Iluka wanted: expansive, with too many forced passes and plenty of untidy ball. Shiners coach Shane Ivey acted quickly, injecting the master of calm Sati Siamoa off the bench to tighten things up. The fight back began in Mullum’s forward pack. Hooker Leon MatchettOates seemed to be at every breakdown and props Mitch Arthur and Wally Andrews were running hard and straight. The first scrum of the game ten minutes in saw the Mullum pack smash Iluka piggies with a driving maul that gained 30 metres. Mitch Arthur carried the ball deep into Iluka territory and got a clever offload away, positioned for the recycled ball and bulldozed through the defence to peg a try back. Jimmy Chester converted to

Back in attack Stubbings was running clever lines in behind the ruck to stretch the The Mullumbimby MoonIluka defence. shiners took on the Iluka When the gap appeared Cossacks at Lismore on SatNath Nicholls was like a rat urday for a crack at Lismore up a drainpipe to end Iluin next week’s President’s Cup ka’s season with his second Rugby Grand Final. The clubs try. The last play of the day have a long history of fierce should have been a moment but good-spirited competiof glory for Dylan ‘Wee Man’ tion. That was severely tested Pyne. on Saturday. Alongside Jacob Johnston The game promised much a good chase caught the Coswith Iluka on a six-game winsack fullback one out scramning streak and Mullum unbling to pick up the ball. lucky not to have got the bikLike the Artful Dodger, kies in the major semi against Wee Man stole it from under Lismore last week. his nose, played it back for Iluka are the master scavJohnston then gathered a deft engers; what they lack in pass and was about to ground structure they compensate the ball on the right side of for with speed and opporthe try line when he almost tunism that converts half had his head ripped off by a chances to tries. They were on Dion Vogt looking for the exit sign during the Shiner’s win against the Cossacks. cheap high shot. It earned song early, a chase down and Photo Tayla Clorley him a penalty try. smother off a Mullum boot make it 10–7 and it was game bit of a give-away for many having a blinder, dominating Then Iluka’s number for try number one, then a Iluka players that were blow- the lineout, tackling fiercely twelve stepped in with a on. loose ball swoop into space The league shorts were a ing up for being pinged for and making good yards with swinging elbow to the head for try number two. offside or coming in from the the ball under his wing. of Jimmy Pyne while he was side of the ruck. As Iluka got frustrated the looking the other way that Nathan Nicholls made cheap shots increased earn- send him into La La Land. them pay with consecutive ing them two yellow cards. ‘Dog act’ was the call from to give Mullum the The Shiners held their com- the crowd and that it was, PRESENTATION/OPEN DAY penalties lead. Late in the half the Cos- posure and when Nath Nich- both cowardly and gutless. sacks equalised to go into the olls slotted two penalties the SUPER SUNDAY The knuckleheads in break at 13 a piece. lead was six points. Iluka’s team wanted the all15th September, 2013 The message from MulHe followed up intercept- in brawl. The young Shiners Commencing from 10am lum’s coach was simple: hold ing a loose ball to dash down rose above the crap and stood possession, run tight, and the grandstand wing and their ground and despite drive through the forwards. score. wanting to square up did not The second half opened with The Cossacks counter at- retaliate. At Byron Bay Red Devil neither side able to maintain tacked with a good kick into They left Lismore with the Park, Broken Head Road any field position advantage. open space and looked for all respect of the crowd and a (opp. High School) Mullum had the better of money like they would close chance to win the PremierCome along to a day full of fun and activities the possession, though, with the gap until the wiley old fox ship next week after a nailing such as: Jumping Castle and Pass the Ball some great running from Scott Hazlewood-Potts got a the Cossacks 36–13. through the Hole Challenge, Mechanical Andrews, Stubbings, Siamoa, handful of his jersey and disNext week’s Grand Final Extreme Skateboard, BBQ, Nibblies and Soft Drinks Provided. Discounted Fees Hazlett and Vogt. lodged the ball a yard from kicks off at midday at Crozier for Early Sign On’s for next year All old and new players welcome Jumping Jimmy Pyne was the line. Field in Lismore. Byron Shire Echo archives: www.echo.net.au 42 September 10, 2013 The Byron Shire Echo Dean Trevaskis

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Byron Bay rugby’s marvellous season has come to an end with defeat by Lismore in the First Grade Preliminary Final on Saturday. The grand achievement of finishing third in the club’s return to the top grade was in no way diminished by the 55–5 loss. Byron had walked a tightrope all season, conjuring victories with their small squad, but in the end the weight of injuries was too great against the premiership favourites. Byron took 17 players into the game but at least three players would not have played on a normal Saturday. Captain Harry Nuttall and walking medical journal Craig Wallace had reached the ends of their tethers. Nutall was central to the Bay’s heroic semifinal victory against Lennox Head but on Saturday his damaged shoulder was completely debilitating. The champion flanker chose not to be substituted and bravely finished the game on the left wing. When Wallace finally left the field with only minutes remaining he received a fitting ovation from the crowd.

The grand final of the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League gave us everything we love about football on Sunday at Kingsford Smith Park in Ballina. As the A Grade players from the Ballina Seagulls and the Murwillumbah Mustangs lined up for Suzie Teys’ national anthem, little did Murwillumbah know it was Ballina’s secret weapon. Suzie sang for the troops the last time Seagulls won the premiership. But it wasn’t luck that was on the field on Sunday. It was pure, driven hard work and both teams meant business. Ballina won a tough battle to come out victors at 30–24. After the siren Ballina captain Greg Ryan said that the semi win two weeks ago didn’t make the team think the grand final was a shoe-in. ‘We knew they were probably a little bit off that day’, he said. ‘We knew they would come out hard today and we had to match them for 80 minutes. That was the key today.

Byron were defensively sound in the early part of the game but their reshuffled formation could not deliver any momentum in attack. Lismore worked for territory, built pressure and were inevitably rewarded with two pushover tries. Minutes later the contest was all but over when centre Rob Lynch was forced to leave play with concussion. AJ Humphries showed his class and versatility by coming into the midfield. Byron continued defending but Lismore took a 22–0 lead to the break.

Lismore scored three tries early in the second half but with the finishing post now in sight the Bay matched their opponents in the late stages of the game. Byron’s best was Wallace and he was rewarded with the Bay’s only try. It was a sight we have seen many times this season; the Irishman tucking the ball under his arm and charging through the opposition defence. There were no poor performers for the Bay. Playmaker George Kitching was class while the best of the forwards were locks Ryan Betts and Matt Larsson. With the entire

squad likely to back up next season and the prospect of further players, the Bay will be a force in First Grade for years to come. Byron’s Player of the Year Awards Night is being held at the Great Northern backroom on Thursday September 19. Many will remember the occasion last year celebrating the Bay’s Grand Final win. There is just as much reason for celebration this year and all the Bay’s supporters are all welcome. Tickets will be available from the Northern and the Rails from the end of this week.

‘We always knew this was going to be tough. They came out of the blocks hard and we knew they were going to do that. We weathered the storm, but credit to our blokes, we knew we could stay in the game.’ Ryan says the team felt as if they could win the 2013 trophy. ‘We were confident we would get the job done; it was just a matter of getting through our sets and doing it for each other.’ Ryan said his team were very motivated for the premiership and that the Mustangs’ surge did give him a scare – he looked toward the clock for answers. ‘It’s been 20 years since this club won the premiership. I was quite happy to hear that siren go at the end.’ The Marist Brothers also had a very successful outing – Murwillumbah was out of luck again in the 18s with a 28–12 loss to the Marists and the Ghosts also had little to celebrate on the bus ride back to Grafton with a 26–22 loss that went down to the wire in golden point extra time.

Shand’s famous friendliness gets serious for finals Brian Mollet

Shand series cricket is famous for its friendliness; players of all standards and indeed states of mind can get out and have a hit without feeling like they have to restrain themselves from breaking the jaw of the seventeen-year-old sledger on the other team that thinks he’s pretty good. At finals time, however,

things get about as serious as they are going to get in social cricket and on Sunday the Byron Full-Tossers arrived at Lomath Oval with their best squad, having been prised away from their other pursuits of surfing, philandering and separating tourists from their money. Left Bank players mostly sit on their front porches with their rifles across their knees

when not playing cricket, and always show up locked and loaded. Scruff won the toss and asked Byron to bat with the Oval glowing like Tony Abbott’s gloating smile. Jade faced 12 of the first 15 balls and gunned down the bowling like extras on a Rambo movie, strolling off with 30 to his name. Fired up from watching the Moonshiners on Satur-

Rollers sit second on Coalition ladder

Recently The Bay Rollers took on their derby sisters the Tweed Valley Vixens, in a double header of derby in Lismore. Coming out strong from the first whistle, the Bay Rollers soon extended their lead by well over 100 in the first 15 minutes.

While their second half saw more skaters in the penalty bin for rules infractions, the Bay Rollers came home strong with a 201 point win 257–56. MVP was awarded to Slingshot Polkadot, The Bay Rollers captain.

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day, the sprightly Phil (4–13) fleeced the top order with his dippy inswingers and some athletic work in the field by a dark streak on the grass that was probably Jase. Troy (48) was doing some damage at one end but Stewie (3–9) and Scruff (2–4) sent the rest of the Full-Tossers packing for 130. On what looked like a batsman’s day this looked as shy as a debutante’s first date. No-one told the Tossers this, however, as wickets to new ballers Jade and Adam, a double for ‘Hollywood’ Frankie and one for skipper Ash reduced the Bankers to 5–48 in the first session. Greg-O opened the batting and grafted his way to 30 but Jamie (2–14) and Christian bagged scalps as the Bankers staggered towards the total. Aaron (21) looked like he would win the day for the Bankers until he fell to a gleeful Janny, leaving nine to score from the last over and the last men in retiree GregO (43–n/o) and ‘Stonewall’ Phil. Jeff closed out the last six balls to bring the Byron Tossers home by four runs and eliminate last year’s winners Left Bank. Next week the mighty Geckos face the Suffolk Swingers in the second semifinal.

Ben Pietzsch owner of Extreme Mixed Martial Arts Byron Bay has always wanted a custom surf board and who better to pick than Al Emery owner of Emery Surf Boards to design and manufacture the perfect board. Ben was so happy with the process and service from the team at Emery he decided to let one of Extreme MMA members have the same experience. Extreme MMA had an in-house competition and the winner of this fantastic prize and experience was Sonia Moore. Congratulations to Sonia Moore. Look out for more opportunities to win your very own board as the team at Extreme are going to open the competition up to the general public just before the grand opening of their new facility in the industrial estate. Coming very soon is 1000 sq2 of the best training anywhere on the Northern Rivers. Grand opening dates coming soon.

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I want to be a strata manager when I grow up School leavers who haven’t quite made up their minds about their future careers are being encouraged by BCS Strata Management to consider a career as a strata manager. BCS CEO Greg Haywood said strata management was not really considered a career option by school leavers or people considering a career change. We’d like one day to hear people say I wanted to be a strata manager when I grew up and here I am. The role involves such a variety of day-to-day tasks that it’s impossible to suffer from “Groundhog Day”,’ he said. ‘School leavers who have had some experience with customer service by working in hospitality or retail while still at school are ideal candidates for a career in strata as usually they already have customer service and people skills. The strata industry is always looking for new and enthusiastic people to train as strata managers and can offer a career path depending on the goals of the individual. ‘Some may want to work for a company and can do very well, while others may eventually want to start their own business. The sector is such that it is possible to do either and be very successful,’ Mr Haywood explained.

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Recently new training courses, including a Diploma in Management (Strata), Diploma in Management (Finance), and Diploma in Management (Business) had been piloted by BCS to help staff advance their careers. Workplace surveys of employees continually show that education and career pathways are factors in keeping employees engaged. ‘The new Diploma in Management (Strata) course developed by our HR department was very successful and we’d like to see this course offered more broadly,’ Mr Haywood said. In NSW the minimum qualifications required to be a strata manager are those that have completed a Certificate of Registration and registration with the NSW Office of Fair Trading. Strata managers are also required to complete continuing professional development training annually. Find out more about strata management at http://nsw.stratacommunity.org.au.

Latest figures show housing needs more support: HIA The ABS has released GDP figures for the June 2013 quarter which show that residential construction activity continues to struggle, according to the Housing Industry Association. ‘GDP grew by 0.6 per cent in the

second quarter of 2013. This means that economic output is 2.6 per cent higher than in the same period of last year,’ said HIA senior economist Shane Garrett. ‘This growth rate is a little below trend. The performance of new home building

was particularly disappointing with a decline of 2.1 per cent during the quarter. ‘The volume of new home building was still up by 8.5 per cent compared to the June 2012 quarter, although that base of last year was historically low.

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‘More encouragingly, home renovations activity was up by 1.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2013. However, activity in this segment of the market is still lower than it was twelve months ago and sits only just above a decade low. ‘The combination of weakening residential construction activity and below-trend GDP growth means that strong intervention from policymakers is vital in order to guide the economy back to the right path. ‘There are firm indications that the RBA’s rate cuts over the past two years have helped to lift residential construction off rock-bottom levels. Today’s figures, however, indicate that more rate reductions are needed in order to prevent this recovery from faltering. ‘Today’s figures also indicate that government investment has plunged over the past quarter. The weakening of household spending is not unrelated to this. ‘Government needs to lead the way in these uncertain times. Targeted incentives for investment in productive infrastructure like housing will be of significant benefit, both in the short term and over the longer run.’

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73 Pearces Creek Hall Road, PEARCES CREEK Open house Saturday 1 - 1.30pm Greg Price 0412 871 500

6 Roses Road, FEDERAL Open house Saturday 11 - 11.30am Greg Price 0412 871 500

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Lot 5, Goninan Place, POSSUM CREEK Open house Saturday 12 - 12.30pm Greg Price 0412 871 500

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With its level building envelope, north-east aspect and panoramic district views, this prestige address is within 8 minutes drive of both Byron Bay and Bangalow.

Ben Ross 0403 411 788 ben.ross@raywhite.com

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Myocum Springs

This luxurious home on 40 acres has two extra self-contained residences which include eight bedrooms and five bathrooms plus an office and a media room, all of which run on solar power throughout the day, plus ample rainwater for household consumption. Level to undulating acres with pockets of forest, cleared paddocks, new fencing with a spring-fed dam for irrigation. Fabulous kitchen, dining and living area overlook and flow out onto alfresco living with fantastic pool and water feature, and a double garage with internal access. Huge machinery shed with 3 roller doors and a sliding door with three-phase and single-phase power plus an extra 4-bay car shed. Address: 764 Myocum Road, Myocum. 8 bed, 5 bath, 6 car. Open: Every Sat 11.00 – 11.45am Auction onsite at 9am Saturday 28th September Agent: Frances Hart 0414 802 368. frances.hart@raywhite.com

Coolamon Scenic Drive 19 Mountain View Road 2 acres 2 houses 2 good 2 b true 2 x 2 Bedroom pavilion cottages located on 2 acres within stone’s throw of New Brighton, Brunswick, Mullumbimby & Byron, elevated N/E aspect, flood free, landscaped grounds, big workshop shed, gazebo. Ideal income earner or for the extended family. Owners committed to a sale & would like it sold ASAP.

For Sale By negotiation View Saturday 11.00am to 11.30am Contact Peter Browning 0411 801 895

LJ Hooker Brunswick Heads 02 6685 0177

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OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES 2/9 Colin Street, Bangalow. Sat 10-10.30am 47 Main Street, Clunes. Sat 11-11.45am 2 Tildon Drive, Clunes. Sat 12-12.45pm 59 Virtue Road, Eltham. Sat 1-2pm

BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL 1/66 Lawson Street, Byron Bay. Thu 1-1.30pm 19 Sunrise Blvd, Byron Bay. Thu 4.30-5pm & Sat 11-11.30am 10 Lasiandra Close, Suffolk Park. Sat 10-10.30am 5 Newes Road, Coorabell. Sat 10-10.30am 27 New City Road, Mullumbimby. Sat 11-11.30am 5/2B Kalemajere Drive, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am 26/64 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 54 Bay Vista Lane, Ewingsdale. Sat 11-11.30am 4/11 Carlyle Street, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 3/2 Duroon Court, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm 86 Teak Circuit, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12.30pm 69 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 186 St Helena Road, McLeods Shoot. Sat 1-1.30pm 15a Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm 14 Mellis Circuit, Alstonville. Sat 3-3.30pm

BYRON BAY PROPERTY SALES

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PROFESSIONALS BYRON BAY

2/70 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 14 Citriadora Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 11am-12pm 36A Waranga Crescent, Burringbar. Sat 12.30-1.30pm

Auctions 11am Saturday October 19 at our office 137 Mill Road, Huonbrook 36A Waranga Crescent, Burringbar 2/70 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay

PROFESSIONALS MULLUMBIMBY 16 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby. Sat 11.15am-12pm

RAY WHITE BYRON BAY

RAINE AND HORNE BYRON BAY

Auction 3pm onsite Saturday Sept 21 859 Wilsons Creek Road, Wilsons Creek. Inspect Sat 2-2.45pm Auction 9am onsite Saturday Sept 28 764 Myocum Road, Myocum. Inspect Sat 11-11.45am Auction 9am onsite Saturday Oct 5 10 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay. Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm Auction 10am onsite Saturday Oct 12 10 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm Auction 9.30am onsite Saturday Oct 19 2A Sandpiper Court, Byron Bay.

17/8 Byron Street, Byron Bay Wed & Sat 11-11.30am

RAY WHITE BYRON BAY 20 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat 11-11.30am 10 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm 13/26 Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm 30/12 Hazelwood Close, Suffolk Park. Thu & Sat 11-11.30am 764 Myocum Rd, Myocum. Sat 11-11.45am 10 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 859 Wilsons Creek Road, Wilsons Creek. Sat 2-2.45pm

SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE 160 Wenga Drive, Pearces Creek, Alstonvale. Sat 12-1pm 21 Whipps Avenue, Alstonville. Sat 12-12.30pm 4 Trinidad Court, Alstonville. Sat 1-1.30pm Rancher Court (Land), Wollongbar. Sat 2-3pm

1/33-35 Childe Street, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10:30am ‘Beachbreak’ 183 Broken Head Rd, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12:30pm

AUCTIONS

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BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES

11 Coachwood Court, Federal. Sat 10-10.30am 185 Goremans Road, Eureka. Sat 11-11.30am 66 Rankin Drive, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am 1002 Myocum Road, Myocum. Sat 11-11.30am 6 Roses Road, Federal. Sat 11-11.30am Lot 5 Goninan Place, Possum Creek. Sat 12-12.30pm 73 Pearces Creek Road, Pearces Creek. Sat 1-1.30pm

Auction 12pm onsite September 21 2 Tildon Drive, Clunes

ELDERS REAL ESTATE BANGALOW

19 Mountain View Road, Mullumbimby. Sat 11-11.30am 14 Kolora Way, North Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.30am

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Auction 11am onsite September 28 11 Ballina Rd, Bangalow Auction 11.30am onsite October 5 2 Martins Lane, Knockrow

NEW LISTINGS BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES s 2/9 Colin Street, Bangalow, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 garage $399,000

s 59 Virtue Road, Eltham, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 garage on 10 acres $675,000

ELDERS REAL ESTATE BANGALOW s 15 Newes Road. Coorabell. Interest Over $1,250,000. s 6 Roses Road. Federal. Auction 10th October PROFESSIONALS BYRON BAY s 36A Waranga Crescent, Burringbar – Auction. 3 acres, creek frontage, 4 bedroom, 3 bath and 2 car accomm, indoor pool

s 100 Settlement Road, Mullumbimby – $469,000. 3 acres. 2 bedrooms plus office and separate 1 bedroom studio.

s 89 Wordsworth Street, Byron Bay - $1,800,000. 3 bed, 3 bath home being sold with DA approval for Dual Occupation

PROFESSIONALS MULLUMBIMBY s 178 Repentance Creek Road, Goonengerry - $660,000 RAY WHITE BYRON BAY s 2A Sandpiper Court, Byron Bay. Auction. 4 bed, 2 bath home on 455sqm block. Walk to beach.

s 10 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay. Auction. Approved for industrial & caretakers residence. 999sqm land, 320sqm build area

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As we reported in Echonetdaily this week, when the Christmas Island tourism board decided to promote its lovely juvenile Boobies, it never thought it would have Facebook’s pervert police on

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Yes, that pretty much sums up the election process.

Welcome to the new regime – the Australian people have spoken. It was not quite the bloodbath trumpeted for Labor but the new government has a relaxed and comfortable majority in the House of Reps. In Byron Shire, Greens’ Dawn Walker blitzed it in many booths, and Justine Elliott owes her ongoing career to those preferences. Federally, the electors showed an extraordinary fondness for billionaire miners and it looks like Clive Palmer will make a colourful addition to parliament; his party also did well across electorates and in the senate vote. Obviously some pockets of libertine lust survive in the nation because the Australian Sex Party (127,700 primary votes so far) outpolled the Shooters and Fishers (84,814) in the senate election. Q Q Q Q

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Aside from the election result, Backlash appreciated the common human decency and civility displayed at the Mullum polling place. An orderly

queue of electors chatting and laughing quietly together, sausage sangas for those so inclined, the new addition of espresso coffee, the Red Cross ladies recruiting loose change to their cause at their table by the door, the helpful and smiling AEC staff. Straya, you’re standing in it. Q Q Q Q

Meanwhile, in the rest of reality, Sample Food Festival at Bangalow on election day showed what Australians are really good at – cooking, eating, drinking and having a fun time. It’s simply strange that we elect leaders who want to involve us in military incursions or expect us to increase productivity. Sheesh, we show up for work, don’t we? Q Q Q Q

We should note, however, that by the time the next election rolls round in 2016 there will be 360,000 people dead of malnutrition, lack of clean water or preventable disease who would still have been alive if Tony Abbott had not taken $4.5 billion from the

The overzealousness of some local police officers, particularly in their unwarranted harassment of John Scrivener, led to the alteration of one of Mullum’s entrance signs last week.

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