Byron Shire Echo – Issue 29.20 – 28/10/2014

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Parkway Drive weighs into Ewingsdale dispute Ben Gordon, founder of the awardwinning metalcore band Parkway Drive, has lent his band’s support to the Ewingsdale residents opposing the proposed seniors living development pushed on by a majority of Byron Shire councillors. Parkway Drive takes its name from a street in Ewingsdale and Mr Gordon’s family home backs on to the proposed development.

‘Shocking’ In an email to Cr Diane Woods last week Mr Gordon pointed out he had lived in Byron Shire all his life and in Ewingsdale since he was six. ‘I am writing to you representing my whole band,’ Mr Gordon said, ‘[and] I am also representing a large demographic of like-minded younger people in Byron Bay as well as thousands of fans around the world that come to Ewingsdale every year just to take pictures of the street sign. He told Cr Woods, ‘your decision to approve the Lot 101 development is utterly shocking and appalling. ‘Byron and Ewingsdale are very special places… And a massive part

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Surf fest lights up the Bay

of this is the fact that it still remains somewhat unspoiled from repugnant developments such as this. ‘I’m not going to outlay the numerous reasons that this is wrong as far sewerage, roads, infrastructure, etc as I know you have heard these facts and they obviously have no effect. But if there’s one issue that should be important and listened to… it is this: the community does not want this.’

‘Golden years’ In reply to Mr Gordon, Cr Woods emailed that while she understood his concerns, ‘being quite young, you aren’t thinking of what happens as you reach the golden years and the needs that come with that. ‘I can assure you that the kind of development that is proposed for this site is appropriate and much needed to service the needs of the aged in our shire. I can also assure you that the proposed development is a much better solution [compared] to other kinds of development that could occur on that land, continued on page 2

Brazilian surfer Juliana emerges from the chill space, a tipi created by Howie Cooke for Surfers for Cetaceans/ Sea Shepherd, at the fourth annual Byron Surf Festival on the weekend. The three-day festival focused on all creative aspects of surf culture through displays of surf art, photography, live music, films, history, workshops, literature, markets,

design, craft, innovation, presentations, sustainability, youth art, a swap-meet, surfing and lifestyle. The festival was mostly held in the Byron Bay town centre. See more at byronbaysurffestival.com. Q See more of Jeff Dawson’s photos and Sharon Shostak’s documentary on the festival and at – echo.net.au/?p=114631

01 bypass EIS ‘contradicts council claims’

On Parkway Drive: Parkway Drive band founder Ben Gordon.

The Butler Street Community Network group campaigning against the Byron Shire Council’s adopted Butler Street bypass route has gained access to documents detailing the approved 2001 Bypass EIS. This 2001 route placed the bypass on the rail corridor with a further connection to Kendall Street via the Byron Street road reserve. President and spokesperson for the community group, architect Paul Jones, said, ‘The approved 2001 study and plans come as quite a sur-

prise as the findings represent fundamentally the same conclusions we came to in our Stage 1 and Stage 2 “Grab The Rail” bypass proposal.’ According to the group, the 2001 approvals stand in clear contradiction to the claims by Council and local MP Don Page that the rail corridor was not wide enough to accommodate a road bypass alongside the railway line. In 2001 the railway was still operational and the bypass approval was in full consultation with State Rail.

The Butler Street group said it made several attempts, including a ministerial letter, to get clarification from Council’s general manager Ken Gainger on the issue of the corridor width. However, a recent communication from Mr Page MP notified Council, councillors and the community that, ‘The rail corridor at Byron Bay will not accommodate the existing rail track in addition to a two-lane road and a rail trail. It is not wide enough continued on page 2


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Group contests Council’s bypass version continued from page 1 according to Mr Terry Brady, general manager, Country Rail Contracts, Transport for NSW.’ Attempts by The Echo and the Butler Street Group to seek further clarification of this advice from Mr Brady have been unsuccessful. ‘What is most disappointing in all of this,’ said Mr Jones, ‘is that our councillors have been misled into believing the that the rail corridor was unsuitable for a bypass road and subsequently voted down our submission for the rail corridor to be considered as an alternative route for the bypass. ‘Clearly the 2001 EIS which detailed engineering drawings, costing and a full matrix of impacts and benefits with over eight route al-

ternatives examined stands as a significant precedent. The planned bypass allowed for an ultimate four-lane road including operational railway line. The study demonstrates that locating the bypass road on the rail corridor is not only feasible but also the preferred alternative, minimising environmental impacts and cheaper to build than the Butler Street option the council has currently resolved to pursue.

Bypass template ‘Council has now commissioned its consultants GHD to undertake new investigations and design of the bypass. The 2001 EIS stands as a readymade template for this exercise as little has changed to negate the original findings

other than we now have a non-operational railway line and the possible inclusion of a maximum three-metre wide rail trail. ‘The Butler Street Community Network has now called again on Council to include the rail corridor route in the new investigations including the Kendall Street link and Cemetery Road link. ‘If Council continues to refuse our requests for inclusion of the rail corridor alternative, we demand to know why: why Don Page and his advisers have directed against the 2001 Bypass EIS findings and the details upon which they base their claims.’ You can view the 2001 bypass EIS at www.byron.nsw. gov.au/projects/byron-baybypass.

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Federal parties hard in the park

Sisters Monica and Bridget Brandolini were among the performers. Photo Eve Jeffery

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Last Saturday saw the 13th Federal Park Party run in the centre of the village with a wonderful carnival atmosphere, great food and entertainment. A very talented Hannah Parrington won the busking competition and a German short-haired pointer called Buddy won the dog show – pet human Alexander was very happy about that. There was a great turnout to support this community celebration and everyone seemed to enjoy the tunes

of the Jesse Morris Band, Monica and Bridget Brandolini, Sister Remedy and Wayward Nightingales as well as local school children from Goonengerry School and Upper Coopers Creek School. DJs Pob, Mel and Scotty Brimstone played tunes after dark to the dancing hinterland crowd. The rain held off through the afternoon though dark clouds threatened and the last dancers swayed until late in the evening.

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The Church, Hurray for the Riff Raff (US), Harry James Angus Band, Saskwatch Husky, The Bombay Royale, Mia Dyson, Nai Palm, Kim Churchill, Bongeziwe Mabandla (S.A)

eg cemeteries, crematoriums, transport terminals and many other unsavoury kinds of development. ‘The developers are entitled to develop their land but their wish is to do so in conjunction with the help of the residents who will be their neighbours, so that whatever finally goes on the land will be something that everyone can live with.’ Cr Woods also said she would ‘do my best to work with the community also, to help get something that is acceptable.’ At its October 9 meeting Council voted 5–4 to support the development proposed by Belbeck Investments, while

residents called for an extra 28 days to consider the proposal. At Council’s next meeting on October 30 Crs Richardson, Dey and Cameron intend to move a rescission motion on the October 9 resolution. If successful they will move for Council to put the proposal on exhibition for 28 days, with at least two community information sessions being held. According to Mr Gordon, in the 11 years Parkway Drive has been playing ‘we have played 72 countries, received three gold records, two platinum DVDs, an ARIA award, Rolling Stone awards and have acquired millions of fans around the world’.

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Kristy Lee (US), Declan Kelly & The Rising Sun, Bullhorn, Jordan Rakei, Liz Stringer, Sara Tindley, Wild Marmalade feat. Paul George, Gabriel & Cecilia Jackie Marshall, Melotonins, Siskin River, Tora, Jeff Duff, The Mae Trio, Archer, Hussy Hicks, Martin Martini, Louie & Patrick, The Twoks, Starboard Cannons The Mid North, Tracy McNeil & The Goodlife, Laura Targett, Walrus & the Carpenter, SistaGurl, Potato Potato, Mr Cassidy, The Yearlings, Warren Earl Band, Tim Stokes Hue Blanes, Guy Kachel, The Buckleys, Ilona Harker & her Occasional Gentlemen, Asha Jefferies, Weatherless, Miss Amber & Stukulele, Three Little Sisters Comedians: Mandy Nolan, Ellen Briggs, Greg Sullivan, Mark McConville, Paul McMahon, Fiona McGary, Nick Penn, Mario: Queen of the Circus, and more

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Mayor Simon Richardson, Byron Masterplan consultant McGregor Coxall’s director Phil Coxall and local Sarah Aldridge from Space Studio tell the media about the Byron Masterplan process, while in the background council workers erect the artwork for a pilot project – closing Bay Lane to traffic on Saturday night. Photo Jeff Dawson

concepts that make best use of the Byron Bay town centre and foreshore, ‘which will provide connection and integration with the location’s assets while preserving and

celebrating the town’s character. These assets include the Main Beach precinct, the Main Beach to Clarkes precinct, Jonson Street, the Railway Park precinct and Butler

Street Reserve.’ The masterplan is expected to be finaised towards the end of 2015. Find out more at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ byron-bay-masterplan.

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Byron Shire Council last week introduced to the media the team set to work on its masterplan for Byron Bay. One of the aims is to ‘activate’ sections of the town and Council put that into practice on Saturday night in conjunction with the Byron Bay Surf festival, turning over Bay Lane to public entertainment. A session early on Thursday morning with about 40 business people resulted in a map full of ideas, one of the early steps in developing a long-term plan that, according to mayor Simon Richardson, will be funded and implemented. The planners brought in for the project are McGregor Coxall. They have worked on the Wollongong Public Spaces Public Life 2014, Manly 2015 Master Plan and the Unanderra Town Centre Master Plan. McGregor Coxall will be collaborating with Byron Bay architects Space Studio. Council says it is looking for creative and innovative

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Byron Shire residents visited Ballina MP Don Page’s office last Wednesday to present a petition calling for the shire to be declared gasfield free. They were met by office staff: the MP himself was in Sydney as parliament is sitting. The action is a lead-up to the Gasfield Free Northern Rivers rally, which will be held in Lismore on Saturday November 1. Organisers said the petition represented 14,762 households across Byron Shire who have said they want to remain gasfield free. Both the Australian Greens and Labor have declared their support for a region-wide gasfield-free declaration, but the Nationals have so far declined to do so. In a statement to The Echo later, Mr Page said, ‘Even though there is no CSG in

Byron Shire I support the sentiments expressed in the petition and a gasfield-free Ballina electorate.’

Time to listen Byron Shire Gasfields Free coordinator Olga Tresz said it was time for the government to listen. ‘Ninety-seven per cent of Byron shire said no gasfields. We are concerned about the toxic influence of this industry on this beautiful region and we need Don

to pass on our desire for this area to remain gasfield free to Anthony Roberts, the minister for resources and energy,’ she told Echonetdaily. Ms Tresz said the next major action would be to join with the rest of the northern

rivers community on November 1 at a rally in Lismore’s Riverside Park at 10am. ‘All of the northern rivers will be there. Organisers are expecting 20,000 people but I think it will be even more than that,’ she said. ‘The Nationals need to listen to us and if they don’t we might see a change of government next year.’ She also said it would be ‘totally wrong’ if Metgasco was awarded any compensation as a result of its Supreme Court challenge to the suspension of its licence to drill at Bentley. Find out more about the rally at http://gasfieldfreenorthernrivers.org.

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Local News Actor activist activates creatives Story & photo Eve Jeffery

Equal parts actor and activist with a pinch of larrikin, Tony Barry says the best way to deal with shit is to turn it into compost. Tony feels that it has been proven over many years that violent action fails to achieve the desired result in conflict, so another tack is the best bet. ‘Aggression doesn’t work’, he says. ‘The whole idea of conflict and argument doesn’t work. We have to come to a place of love – that was what Bentley was all about. It was a place of love for the land and love for successive generations.’ To this end Tony, along with Greg Aitken and Michael Hennessy, are hosting an event on Friday and Saturday evening. They are calling on all actors, performers, artists, musicians, filmmakers and other creative folk pissed off by political bastardry to partcipate. ‘Politicians can’t be trusted,’ says Tony. ‘They have become carpetbaggers for the corporations and the banksters are hell bent on indebting everyone.’ The idea of the event is to

FMX revs up for Mullum show The heart-stopping acrobatics of Motocross team Showtime FMX headline at this year’s 107th Mullumbimby Show held over two days on November 8 and 9. Run in conjunction with the Truck Show, which leads the parade through town to the showgrounds from 11am, the show sees many old favourites and plenty of new additions.

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take the piss through a creative collective of ideas and insights. Friday night will be the workshop rehearsal phase and Saturday will see items filmed for a social media onslaught, including uploads to Facebook and YouTube. A similar event held earlier in the year proved to be a huge success with some wonderful material being generated by those who attended.

The Show will be officially opened at noon on Saturday 9 by The Mullumbimby Bloke, poet and spinner of bush yarns, Ray Essery. The 2014 Showgirl will then be announced. The talent quest, including sections for best original song is open in child and adult categories and judged by local country star Clelia Adams and director of the Mullumbimby Music Festival, Glen Wright. There is free entry to the Show for members and you can join for $10 a year at Mullum Newsagency, Stewart’s Menswear, Tony Carsburg, and Mullum Rural Co-op. See more at http:// mullumbimbyshow.org.au.

Tony says that he hopes that participating pranksters will find ways to create a more nourishing game to play. ‘If we’re to avoid perennial servitude we all have to stand up now.’ The event will run from 6pm on both Friday and Saturday evenings at the Drill Hall in Mullumbimby. A gold coin donation would be lovely.

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Local News Schoolies HUB needs support

Byron Shire mayor Simon Richardson and HUB coordinator Niqui Yazdi. Photo Jeff Dawson

The Byron Schoolies Safety Response is struggling to come up with the much-needed funds to make the 2014 Schoolies HUB as successful as in other previous years. They are looking for assistance from businesses and the local community to help out this year. This will be the sixth year of the Schoolies HUB, a massive marquee in Main Beach Park, open 24/7 until December 8. The HUB volunteers work around the clock in four-hour shifts, providing visitor information, health information,

condoms, first aid, water and whatever other assistance they can to young visitors. There are some businesses who, year after year, contribute to the efforts of the Schoolies HUB, but so far this year the HUB is half-way to the target budget of $24,000. If your business or organisation may be able to help out, then contact the coordinator Nicqui Yazdi on 0402 013 177 or email nicquiyazdi@yahoo. com.au. If you’d like to volunteer for the HUB, email hubvolunteers@yahoo.com.au.

Lost and Broken installed

The Chandelier of the Lost and Broken was installed in the stairwell of the Byron Community Centre last Friday. It is a community project that has created a chandelier out of broken and lost pieces of jewellery that have been donated to the project over the last few months. Four workshops were held at the Community Centre in September. Participants adorned chandelier cups and lengths of crystals with their own donations of lost and broken jewellery, cufflinks, small heirlooms and even a set of keys. Stories were shared and friendships forged over the project’s goal of raising

awareness of mental health issues, particularly teen mental health. Ilona Harker and Victoria Spring, pictured, are the mothers of this exciting project and are donating the profits to The Chrysalis Girls Program, a prevention-based youth development and support program conceived by young women for young women. Chrysalis is a holistic counselling program that over the past seven years has delivered weekly group counselling sessions and community-building conferences to identified ‘at risk’ adolescent girls in high schools in northern NSW. Photo Jeff Dawson

Scissorhands in the pink Local film buff, 22-year-old Hannah Brown, is hosting a film night showing the cult classic Edward Scissorhands on Thursday October 30 at 8.30pm at Pighouse Flicks, Byron Bay, to assist with the

Pink October campaign. Tickets can be purchased via the Pighouse Flicks online box office and the Pighouse box office during operating hours. Cost $20, $15 for children/concession.

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Holiday accommodation report welcomed, disappointment that zones not pursued: VOHL The long-awaited Draft Byron Shire Short Term Holiday Accommodation (STHA) Report was released last Thursday. Previously, ‘STHA’ was also known as holiday letting. Doug Luke, co-ordinator of Victims of Holiday Letting (VOHL), commended the authors of the report for the development control plan section on regulation. However, he said VOHL members are ‘deeply disappointed’ that Council’s original proposal for the development of precincts or zones has not been pursued. VOHL presented the case that zones or precincts should be developed in areas where there are existing high concentrations of STHA and streets having minimal or no STHA should not be included in precincts or zones. ‘VOHL members recognise that holiday accommodation is an important part of Byron tourism and its economy,’ Mr Luke said.

Case for zones ‘Therefore, we supported the Council motion to investigate precincts or zones and develop a development control plan for regulation. VOHL researched the issue and attended Council-organised workshops to present their ideas and make suggestions. ‘The Report states, “Discussion with Department of Planning and Environment on draft precinct and zoning options indicated their lack of support to both options as they would concentrate the location of STHA, potentially create “ghost communities” when tourists leave and pose equity [sic] to existing holiday homes outside the zone”. ‘VOHL members who live in areas where there is a high

concentration of STHAs say that the “ghost communities” already exist as they don’t know the short-term occupants, and, in some instances the owners. These properties often have high occupancy during the year and the occasional vacancy gives neighbours a little respite, peace and quiet. ‘Further, the report says, “Although the zoning option has some merit, Council is moving forward with an open model, which will enable any existing dwelling, so long as the dwelling is permissible under Byron LEP 2014, to be rented as a holiday home”. Any permanent resident in an R2 (formerly 2(a)) zone could thus have an STHA as their neighbour at any time.

‘No certainty’ ‘The Report claims to “improve certainty for holiday home owners/managers, guests, neighbours and community”. VOHL strongly disagrees as there will be no certainty for all permanent and future residents who purchase in what they see as a residential zone and then find that an STHA is their neighbour. ‘VOHL will continue to argue the case for zones or precincts. ‘We urge all permanent residents to read the draft strategy to submit written comments when it goes on public exhibition for 28 days, subject to a majority of councillors voting in favour of the motion on October 30. ‘This is an issue that has the potential to affect all permanent residents.’ The draft report is on page 37 of the October 30 agenda available at www.byron. nsw.gov.au/meetings/201410-30-ordinary. The Byron Shire Echo October 28, 2014 7


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Local News School fundraiser sounds fairtastic Zombies, vampires and witches: everyone’s invited to Halloween Fairtastic on Friday October 31 from 4pm to 8pm at Brunswick Heads Public School. There’s a special Trick or Treat wheel for the kids as well as more than $6,000 worth of generously donated prizes on the popular Wheel of Winning. Rides include the Bat Tower, Super Slide, Tea Cups and Jumping Castle. Plus there’s a haunted house, costume parade, freaky face-painting, a Halloween cake competition, best scarecrow contest, and a full program of singing, dancing and other performances! Money raised at Halloween Fairtastic will go to-

Ready for a really ghoul time: from left, Daisy Burke, Olivia Butler and Ayla Arnaiz Woodburn.

wards a major upgrade of the school’s playground, which is scheduled to commence in the upcoming summer holidays. All-night ride passes can be pre-purchased for $20 be-

fore Fairtastic at the school’s office or $25 on the night (or $5 per ride). For a full program visit www.brunswickh-p.schools. nsw.edu.au or call the school office.

Bangalow supports Fair Trade Inspired by the vision of the Uniting Church to see Bangalow become a Fair Trade accredited town, the chamber of commerce and other retailers and interested townsfolk have been working towards becoming accredited. There are already many shops stocking some Fair Trade products, as well as the usual popular local produce, and the aim is to increase awareness of what Fair Trade is, and to make such products available for those who’d like to support the movement. Fair Trade means products which have been produced in developing countries by workers who are paid a fair wage, given good working conditions, whose goods are produced sustainably, and whose communities are supported by a Fair Trade premi-

DOTD heads for the Castle The Natural Death Care Centre has announced that the 9th annual Day of the Dead event will be held at the Crystal Castle, Montecollum. On Sunday November 9, the gates open at 3.30pm for free entry to create or make a memento mori for their family member or friend, and find a space on the lawn to place their blanket. Local artist Sam Collyer will be on hand to inspire, guide and help with creativity. People are encouraged to bring photographs or a special something to create an altar for their loved ones. At 5pm there will be a ‘gentle and inclusive’ ceremony of remembrance with Zenith Virago, and music from the Mullumbimby Choir. At the end of the ceremony a candlelight procession will head to the Forest of Friends

Zenith Virago at a recent DOTD. Photo Jeff Dawson

& Family at the Quandong Grove in the rainforest walk. The Quandong Grove will become a permanent space for honouring the dead. ‘We offer this event as part of a social change to bring death, dying and loss back into our own hands and hearts,’ said Zenith Virago of the Natural Death Care Centre. ‘The NDCC has always

had as one of its aims to demystify death and empower the community to reclaim it.’ This year there will also be a Death Café at the Empire Café in Mullumbimby on Tuesday November 11. This event is part of a global movement. See more at naturadeathcarecentre.org and www. crystalcastle.com.au.

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Northern Rivers. ‘Community members with commitment, strong leadership skills and a vision for their local region are encouraged to submit expressions of interest by Monday November 10,’ said deputy

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October 28, 2014

The pressure of change It is a truth universally acknowledged that things change. How agreeable that change is depends on your ambitions and priorities. In some cases, like in the heat death of a planet from a super solar flare, all wants and desires would be rendered redundant. It would be a fairly safe bet that the Indigenous nations of the northern rivers were none too chuffed with the arrival of the new Australian settlers, laying claim to territory and cutting down cedars on the basis of fabricated rights dreamed up by makers of artificial laws. In more recent memory, the arrival of the hairy new settlers in the early 1970s, buying up dairy farms and walking naked down perfectly respectable Mullum lanes, would have upset some longtime locals, though the town’s merchants would have seen the benefit of the influx of dole cheques and the revenue from the new cash crop, the herb superb. More recently still, the purchase by the Cornells of the top pub in Byron Bay, once known for its rough reputation, and its rebuilding in 1990 serves as a symbol of the influx of serious money and intense tourist attention. All change brings pressure, not only on the human residents but also on the natural environment. One of those hairy settlers, Nicholas Shand (1948–1996), the founder of this paper, even suggested in a filmed interview with David Bradbury that it might have been better if his lot had not added to the pressure – at the same time forcefully noting that overdevelopment could be stopped. The pressure on the natural environment and its human residents in Byron Shire is now particularly intense, with a perceived swing in the local council away from the highest environmental standards in favour of increased higher-density development at the entrance to the Bay at least. Brunswick Heads has also received a wake-up call in the form of the holiday parks trust, which seems to have a patrician approach, echoing the Joh Bjelke-Petersen School Of ‘Don’t You Worry About That’, to our public lands. Those who campaigned long and hard to see that Byron’s planning controls were set to protect the natural treasures which attracted people here in the first place must be infuriated. With all this in mind, it’s worth pointing out that the oft-promoted slogan ‘you can’t stop progress’ is a complete furphy, without real definition or meaning, and that the nature of development, and the consequent state of the natural environment (which, incidentally, we are a part of) is dependent on the Shire’s current residents. Part of the pressure of change is the conflicting desires. For example, can koalas be protected and affordable housing also be built? Will the Bay’s proposed masterplan be able to cater for both residents and cars? Will various northern rivers settlement strategies be torn up entirely by the state government in favour of denser population? And most importantly, to paraphrase a Clint Eastwood character, how can we tell who’s pissing down our backs and telling us it’s raining? The current situation certainly needs less heat and more light but the pressure of change makes that difficult. It might lead some to think we made a big mistake when on a wet Sunday two and half million years ago we came down from the trees. Michael McDonald

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s numerous eye-glazing speeches could attest, Gough Whitlam was a great lover of the Constitution and the parliament. Like his friend and sparring partner James Killen, Whitlam had a respect bordering on reverence for the forms and practices of the Australian version of Westminster. This did not mean that he believed them to be unchangeable, set in stone; indeed much of his working life was spent in trying to modify and reform them when he felt it necessary. But he always did so within the accepted boundaries: Whitlam, while he could be a radical when it came to policy, was always a gradualist, a Fabian when it came to process. He believed in referendum, not revolution. He assiduously followed the rules, both in the letter and the spirit. But his opponents were not so scrupulous, and that was what ultimately destroyed him and his government. From the moment the Labor administration was elected, the conservatives determined to do whatever it would take to bring it down. After 23 years, they regarded their rejection as an affront, an aberration; the natural law – their law – must be restored. And any excuse would do; if Whitlam employed tactics and strategy to achieve his aims, the coalition leaders cried foul and went feral. Thus in 1974, Whitlam and his colleagues devised a scheme to take control of the senate by persuading a sitting DLP senator, Vince Gair, to resign and take up a diplomatic post. This was certainly unusual, even sneaky, but it was entirely legitimate. However, the then leader Billy Snedden took the unprecedented step of forcing an election by using his senate numbers to block the budget. Of course, budget measures were and are regularly postponed and rejected, as the current administration knows all too well. But

this was not a routine measure: the coalition withheld what is known as the supply bills, the money appropriated for the dayto-day working of government especially in paying the public service. This was seen as an outrageous breach of convention, never before seriously contemplated, let alone implemented. In 1967 the Labor senate leader Lionel Murphy had mooted the idea to Whitlam, who summarily dismissed it as unthinkable. But the coalition took the plunge not once but twice: in 1975 Malcolm Fraser devised an encore. He was only able to do so by another egregious breach. When

signed through the Executive Council of Cabinet. But the whole thing went wrong, and eventually Whitlam removed the commission of Connor, as minister for minerals and energy, to end negotiations. However, Connor persisted, still searching for the fairytale millions. The Australian’s foreign editor, Greg Sheridan, in a series of graceless articles immediately after Whitlam’s death suggested that Whitlam had in fact given Connor a wink: if the money could still be secured, all would be forgiven. At the time Sheridan was fomenting DLP conspiracies in student politics. I was on the spot in Canberra and

From the moment the Labor administration was elected, the conservatives determined to do whatever it would take to bring it down. by Mungo MacCallum the Queensland Labor senator Bert Millner died in office, the state premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen replaced him not with another Labor nominee, but with an opponent, the risible Patrick Albert Field. Once again, this had not happened since Federation; replacements within the same party had always been automatic, and indeed have now become so by law. But Field, with instructions to oppose Labor without question or hesitation, gave Fraser the numbers he needed. His trigger was the sacking of a senior minister, Rex Connor, over what was known as the Loans Affair. This had entailed an attempt to build massive infrastructure by securing petro dollar funds from the Arabs through unconventional sources. Once again, this was unusual, and in the end reckless, even foolhardy; but in spite of what was later alleged, it was in no sense illegitimate. The relevant decisions, albeit in secret, were

from my first-hand knowledge can testify that this was not true: when Whitlam found out he was incandescent. But in any case, Sheridan’s fantasy misses the point: Connor was dismissed, not for pursuing the loan, but for misleading parliament – the same crime that had undone the hapless Jim Cairns. For Whitlam, this was the unforgiveable sin: he knew sacking Connor would bring dire political consequences, but he felt he had no choice: parliament was supreme. To a normal observer Whitlam deserved praise for his adherence to principle, but for Fraser it was what he called an extraordinary and reprehensible circumstance, and pulled the trigger: which brings us to the governor-general, Sir John Kerr. Whitlam was confident that Kerr would remain on side not because he was weak (which he was, as Fraser has since confirmed) but because he was bound to follow the advice of

his ministers. This, after all, was the convention observed by the British monarch – Kerr’s superior – for centuries. But Kerr had already broken ranks: he had taken counsel and encouragement from the chief justice and former Liberal attorney-general Garfield Barwick, who was also the cousin of Fraser’s own shadow attorney, Robert Ellicott. So Fraser was prepared: Fraser was lurking when Whitlam saw Kerr to tender his advice to call a half-senate election, and when Kerr refused and Whitlam indignantly knocked back Kerr’s demand for an election for the House of Representatives, Kerr dismissed him. Whitlam’s immediate (and conventional) response was that he would go to the Queen: Kerr replied that he had already terminated his commission and produced the document. Rather than throw it in his face, as his feisty wife Margaret later suggested, he meekly concurred: to the last he followed the rules. Kerr did not: when later the speaker of the House, Gordon Scholes, went to inform him that the parliament had voted confidence in Whitlam, Kerr refused to see him, an act of authoritarianism not seen since the days of King Charles I. This was indeed, as Whitlam called it, a coup, a putsch. But maintaining his loyalty to the system that had failed him, he stood stony faced as the viceroy’s aide-decamp shut down parliament and set him up for an election he knew he was doomed to lose: if Kerr, the governor-general he had appointed, had dismissed him, the voters would believe he had done something unforgivable. They didn’t know what it was, but that didn’t matter. It was all over. So Whitlam stayed by the rules and was smashed – leaving his office to his enemies, but with his consistency, conviction and integrity untarnished. They don’t make them like that any more.

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Endangered trees under threat New South Wales Crown Holiday Park Trust’s (NSWCHPT) October circular, distributed to letterboxes in the Shire, aims to ingratiate the community in its commitment to develop stronger relationships with the locals. However, its statement ‘We take caring for the environment very seriously’ has a hidden and reeking underbelly. At issue is the coastal cypress pine forest in the southern area of The Terrace caravan park, Brunswick Heads. These pines are listed on the NSW north coast bioregion as an endangered ecological community under the Threatened Species Conservation Act, which is administered by the Office of the Environment and Heritage. Some of these trees are also located in SEPP 14 wetlands. When Byron Shire Council (BSC) managed the cara-

van park, the area south of Nana Street was used for overflow tent sites during Christmas and Easter only. Since BSC’s removal as manager of the Reserve Trust in December 2006, North Coast Accommodation Trust (NCAT) savagely pruned the lower branches of these coastal cypress pines to make way for all-year-round use of sites for the large mobile homes and caravans. Their management represented an intensification and change in the conventional use of the area and most probably accounts for the compaction of the tree root systems. Root systems of most of the trees were also cut to install underground cabling and plumbing to many of the previously unpowered tent sites in an area that was outside the operational area of the caravan park’s bound-

aries. Furthermore, without drainage pits, caravan park clientele regularly dump wastewater around the trees, putting them at further risk. NSWCHPT/NCAT recently put in an application (note not a publicised DA) to BSC to have six of the coastal cypress pines removed on the grounds that they lacked ‘structural integrity’. That application has been refused by BSC. The applicants will now approach the Office of Environment and Heritage for state approval to have the trees removed. In all probability, that application will be leveraged on ‘safety’ and this word is echoed, without context, in the flyer. NSWCHPT has claimed in its flyer that it will ‘carry out seed collection, compensatory planting… to offset any impact from the removal or lopping of native vegeta-

tion for safety reasons.’ The flyer dismisses any mention of what NCAT has been doing under what has been described as appalling tree management practices since BSC was dismissed. Compensatory planting is code for refusing to plant and nurture seedlings in any space where a tree is removed. In circumstances where research indicates that some of these coastal cypress pines were planted by locals from Byron, Mullumbimby, Billinudgel and Brunswick Heads, who nurtured these to sustainability as a memorial to WWI soldiers, and that some were planted as memorial to the pupils from Brunswick Heads Primary School who died from a diphtheria epidemic, onsite planting ought to be mandatory. Patricia Warren Brunswick Heads

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pleasantly surprised when asked to come on board as an assistant for North Byron Parklands (NBP). In the time I have spent with NBP working on Splendour In The Grass 2014 I have been able to gain a broad perspective of all the elements that it takes to bring together such a large music festival including the regulatory, legal and logistical sides of the event. I have been asked to come back on board with NBP for the Falls Music and Arts

Festival over December and January this year to extend my experience. I wanted to share my appreciation towards festivals like Splendour In The Grass and The Falls Festival for coming to the Shire so that it allows young people like myself to pursue our career ambitions without having to move to the city or interstate. Daisy Hartigan Byron Bay

in the wake of the RPS study (Echo report, October 21). – Ed

Having grown up in the Byron Shire, completing my HSC at St John’s College in 2006, I have always had a strong interest in live music and events. After studying my diploma of event management in 2012 I have been actively seeking employment in this field of my passion and after working as entertainment assistant for the Beach Hotel, I focused my energy on live music events. With limited options in this field in Byron Shire I was

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The pros and cons of Cr Wanchap’s political stance Q Councillor Wanchap’s halfpage ad in The Echo last week was full of errors and ill-conceived notions that confirm why she continues to perplex and outrage the community. A case in point is her misinformation concerning koalas. Byron’s draft coastal koala plan of management was prepared by koala expert Steve Phillips, under the supervision of a project reference group including the Department of Planning and Environment and the Office of Environment and Heritage. It has taken years and included a number of workshops which Cr Wanchap did not bother attending. Surveys have found 240 koalas surviving along Byron’s coastline. The koala plan of management concludes that in order to ensure the survival of this free-ranging population we need to stop clearing koala habitat and instead increase it by 20 per cent. The West Byron development is about removing koala trees and further fragmenting their habitat. Why does Cr Wanchap try to diminish the significance of West Byron to koalas?

Every survey conducted has recorded koalas on site and it’s recognised as critical to the survival of all our 240 approx remaining coastal koala population. And why does she cite the report written by the developers’ consultant to make her point? That study is not independent, whereas Council’s study was conducted by an independent expert with over four decades of experience in the field and with no agenda. Cr Wanchap’s olive branch for agreeing to the destruction of core koala habitat and development in buffer zones is some half-baked idea to operate a koala hospital/sanctuary tourist business venture at the West Byron site. We will indeed need a koala hospital if the highly congested West Byron development goes ahead. Cate Coorey Byron Residents’ Group Q Rose Wanchap rightly points

out that 1.5 million tourists a year have a big impact on Byron’s infrastructure. But she then suggests we pay for it by squeezing 900 more families into the town. This doesn’t

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make sense. If the number of tourists went up would we just keep building more and more houses? Why don’t the tourists help pay for the damage? In many parts of Europe and USA a small ‘bed tax’ raises funds to provide local facilities. Business owners usually protest when this is proposed because they don’t want to collect it but the alternatives are higher rates or an overcrowded and overdeveloped town. Patsy Brosnan Suffolk Park Q Thank you, Rose Wanchap,

for continuing to fight for more housing opportunities and bringing perspective to the West Byron development. I came to Byron nine years ago with my son and partner because it represented an open-minded, openhearted, progressive, environmentally friendly community. We now reside near Federal as we cannot afford the exorbitant rents in town. It pains me that I travel close to 600km a week to get to work and the kids to school. The dream of owning a home, cycling to town and ditching the second car is long gone. I have countless friends that live in dark, mould-infested garages and rooms, paying ridiculous rents or driving long distance to get to their underpaid jobs in town. These are the people who make our coffees, care for the elderly, fix decks, child-mind, clean holiday accommodation, mow lawns, and generally make Byron the diverse place it presents itself to be. Most of them are on the continued from page 11

As a member of parliament, this is how I will choose to operate. Consult the electorate, vote in the parliament. Hopefully we can come up with a secure, secret ballot, online system. For this trial, we’ll be using an old-fashioned ballot box. With other MPs taking it up, this system may solve the so-called dilemmas of democracy. For the sake of the exercise, we will be voting on a bill to cease all infrastructure spending in Sydney, and aim for a stable population. Unfortunately the Byron Bay Community Centre refused to support a forum on direct democracy. Voting is from 12 to 2pm: Thursday October 30 Byron Bay Library, Friday 31 Mul-

verge of leaving. And yes, there will be more misguided people arriving in town to replace them – but is this the Byron we want to protect? The population of the world is growing, and Byron is not separate from this. I’m starting to think I’m living in a materialistic and negative community interested only in protecting their own property values, under the guise of protecting ‘the Byron lifestyle’ and the environment. I’d really like to stay and be a part of the solution, but I’m not sure if I’m welcome. Jo Hadad Federal Q I

was very impressed with Cr Rose Wanchap’s advertisement in last week’s Echo, and I think it’s a shame that Rose had to pay The Echo for the page to make sure an honest account (no twisting of the truth by Hans Lovejoy) is given to her constituents. Most of her statements make a lot of sense, and no councillor should be bullied, and especially not to toe a party line. This is precisely why councillors should be elected only after carefully looking at their policies, their integrity and honesty, and their history of previous community initiatives and support. There should be no political parties in Council. No party blocs, no manipulation, no bullying. Just look out for the community’s best interests across the Shire and remember that’s why your constituents voted you in to Council in the first place. The Greens don’t corner

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Property elephant Something which is obvious but not discussed is called the elephant in the room. In this case the elephant is ignored completely. There are on average 750,000 people in Australia who are fulltime unemployed. They receive on average $330 per week. They pay on average $175 per week in rent. This means that over the course of a year the federal government puts nearly $7

the market on ‘green’ initiatives; there are plenty of conservationists out there doing great things in our towns and reserves, and all of them deserve the respect and support of our communities. Don’t resign because a small band of radical Greens can’t get their own way. Keep making a difference, Rose. The wider community needs a strong voice like yours in Byron Shire Council. Tina Petroff Ocean Shores

You say that the proposed Ewingsdale Seniors Living Village will ‘focus on delivering high quality, affordable/ achievable ... aged care...’. Sounds great but can it be seriously suggested that the units will be affordable for seniors to either buy or rent if they are on a full or part aged care pension? It just doesn’t stack up. Rose, I hope you will reply to The Echo. Pam Ditton Byron Bay Q A careful, modest approach

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wish to respond to just one of the many points raised by Cr Rose Wanchap last week – housing. It is not a ‘core Greens policy is to provide more housing’. The summary of Greens NSW housing policy is that we ‘believe that housing is a basic human right. Every person is entitled to have access to affordable, appropriate, safe and secure housing.’ How much can the stereotypical young family afford to pay for a modest home? My guess is under $400K, and that figure is probably too high. Are any of the proposed houses at West Byron going to sell for under 400K? As a real estate agent, Rose, can you look the community straight in the eye and say that this family will be able to afford a house at West Byron? I am not a real estate buff but I dispute that ‘supply and demand regulates the price of any product’ – there are other complex factors at play such as negative gearing which favour investors and push up the price out of reach of this young family. billion in the pockets of landlords. Very little of this is for a brand new, well-appointed house. In most cases it is for an older house, flat, converted garage, granny flat, spare room, or rundown shithole. If anyone is living it up it’s not the people on welfare. So next time you hear someone talking about property development as an investment opportunity just remember where the money comes from. Jim Barnes Brunswick Heads

Brand them all I think it’s terrific that female Islamist believers wear the burqa. Maybe the male Islamists should wear one, too, equal billing and all of that. It puts them in the league, maybe one up even,

to development and environmental sustainability are key merits of Byron Shire for residents and visitors. It seems to me this distinctive character of Byron Shire is best preserved by a Green-weighted shire council. So when I voted for Council, I voted Green. I don’t have much interest in the political machinations of Council, or ‘who uses/used/is using whom’ – I choose policies. I didn’t know what Rose Wanchap stood for when I voted – it didn’t matter; I just went for the Green ticket. I suspect many people did. Cr Wanchap has since gone her own way and has published what looks like a personal manifesto (Echo, October 14). The democratic thing for Cr Wanchap to do now would be to resign from Council and let voters decide whether they want her to represent them independent of the Greens. Jeff Harrison Sunrise Beach Q Several other letters were

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on the Sikh turban, the Buddhist robe, the Turkish fez, the Hasidic Jew’s generally mournful attire, the Hindu dhoti, the Jewish skullcap, the Hairy Krishna’s robing, the Baghwan’s orange hue, all of these and more – the rings in the ears, the bone through the nose, the plate in the lower lip, the mark on the forehead are invaluable symbols of religious identification. I think that Catholics should be required to have a picture of the pope, postagestamp size would suffice, set between their eyes, and Anglicans and all of the rest of the sects and sub-sects of the various omnipotent-being believers should perhaps be required to wear some identifying garment or symbol establishing to which particular faith they belong.

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Letters/Articles I am a believer that their garb/symbol should shout and the viewer only has to work out the connecting indicators. It would be enormously helpful for door-todoor salesmen but all of us could benefit, really, by being able to identify the particular leanings of the nutcase that we are addressing at any given time. This is about fourfifths of humanity, I believe. Above all else, the garb/ symbol shouts, ‘I am capable of complete self-delusion.’ Very valuable information for the 20 per cent of us left. I’m all for the burqa; bring it on, I say. Make it mandatory. Let’s get some more laws happening. Get big Tony on board. Hang on, he’s a Jesuit, isn’t he? Where’s his mark for chrissake; give us a break. Lester Brien Byron Bay

Electric bikes okay Derek Spice wrote in Letters (September 26) that he laments the passing of petrolpowered bicycles. It seems that a lot of people have confused that NSW legislation with electric bicycles. Electric bicycles have not been banned. In fact they are street legal in two flavours: • Complying 250-watt pedelecs (these have power-

assisted pedals, without a throttle). • 200-watt power-assisted pedal bicycles (can have a throttle). Of course, electric bicycles or tricycles must have pedals. The electric motor can be in a hub or somewhere on the drive chain. Unfortunately, four-wheeled bicycles are not street legal because they would be a threat to the car industry. Sapoty Brook Mullumbimby

Tony’s generosity Just received a letter from Tony Abbott telling me the pension will increase by $11.50 a fortnight. Wow. This means $5.75 a week which equates to a small block of cheese. Or I could put this money aside for a month and almost buy a packet of cigarettes. As I don’t smoke I’m going to hang out for the month and get the big block of cheese and a bottle of soft drink. Tony, your generosity is only exceeded by the size of your ears. W B Crompton Mullumbimby

Praise for Cr Hunter I met Alan Hunter when invited to a neighbourhood

Cr Wanchap’s voting pattern speaks for itself The Greens – and the electors – might consider they were handed a Trojan horse when they selected Rose Wanchap as their candidate if they looked at her voting pattern in Council over the last six months. Local resident Peter Gough has been recording the voting results on all motions/resolutions/recommendations made by Byron Shire councillors since April 10 this year, excluding the ones where they all voted either yes or no together. He did not count ‘a few insignificant votes such as amendments that were lost’. If we consider there are two blocs on Council – let’s call them Green (Greens councillors Richardson and Dey plus Cameron and Spooner) and the Conservatives (Crs Cubis, Woods,

Hunter and Ibrahim) – then on Mr Gough’s count when there has been a perfect ‘bloc’ split vote, Cr Wanchap has voted with the Conservatives 81 per cent of the time since April 2014. According to Mr Gough, ‘There were 59 significant [non-unanimous] motions/ resolutions/recommendations. ‘Of the 59, the voting was mixed in 25 cases (42 per cent) without a clear “bloc” pattern. Of the 59, there was a perfect “bloc” voting pattern in 21 cases. Of those Rose voted with the Green bloc four times and with the Conservative bloc 17 times. ‘Of the 59, Rose voted with Simon Richardson and Duncan Dey for a further four times, making eight times altogether that she voted with them.

barbecue on his property seven years ago and have always found him to be kind, thoughtful and community minded. He hardly knew me before spending hours in the hot sun helping me with my fencing and lending me some sheep to keep the grass under control on my steep paddock.

I know I am not the only one he has helped. He has invited surrounding neighbours (including some of the complainants) to barbecues on his property and to walk through it. The letters and articles in The Echo portray Cr Hunter as a somewhat ruthcontinued on page 17

‘Of the 59, Rose voted against Simon and Duncan a further nine times, meaning she voted against them 26 times [in total]. ‘That means that since April, Rose has voted against Simon and Duncan 44 per cent of the time, including 29 per cent where it was a clear bloc division. ‘Considering just the 21 times [of the 59 that councillors] voted exactly along bloc lines, Rose voted with the Conservatives 17 of those times, making it 81 per cent

of the time.’ It is also significant that Cameron and Spooner did not always vote with Richardson and Dey. That 42 per cent of the votes were mixed ‘without a clear bloc pattern’ also indicates that the council is not ‘Greens-dominated’ as their more hardline detractors wish the electorate to believe. Q Additional notes and commentary by Michael McDonald.

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Byron Markets Visit the Byron Markets this Sunday 2 November at the Butler St Reserve, 8am–3pm. Live entertainment. Sorry, no dogs allowed.

Byron Forums Weekly group to discuss global issues 6pm at Cafe Oska, 1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay. Thursday 30 October topic: G20, Banksters and the People’s Assembly, with Katharine Dawn.

Free moon viewing Marie and Philip will be at Brunswick Heads on Friday 31 Oct with their large telescope for their FREE moon-viewing activity. From about 7pm at The Terrace, corner of Mullumbimbi Street near the road bridge. Details www. starrynight.com.au or 0413 779 223.

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1 November at 6pm in Brunswick Heads and Sunday 2 November at 8am in Mullumbimby. All members of the community who would like to light a candle in remembrance of deceased family members and friends are invited to attend.

Author meet Friends of the Library Byron Shire invite you to meet David Roland, author of How I Rescued My Brain, in conversation, Thursday 6 November 5.30 for 6pm, Byron Bay Library. RSVP 6685 8540 or byronbayfol@gmail.com.

Autism centre meet The Far North Coast Centre for Autism meets Friday 31 October at 23 Commercial Rd, Alstonville, 10am–12. Enquiries 6628 3660.

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End-of-life choices To learn how to make the right decisions about your end-of-life choices, come to the meetings held quarterly. Phone Elaine for more details: 0421 796 713.

Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. For information and meetings: 6680 7280.

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Articles/Letters

Local artist wins drawing prize Mullumbimby artist Emma Walker has won the the prestigious $20,000 Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA), by which the Grafton Regional Gallery acquires contemporary Australian drawing. Her work Keys Bridge in Flood was chosen by judge and Sydney Morning Herald art critic John McDonald. Walker was one of the 50 finalists selected from 345 entries. Northern rivers artists were well represented, works by Michael Cusack and Christine Willcocks were also acquired, and other artists selected included Robyn Sweaney, Angus McDonald, Michelle Dawson, Zom Osbourne, Jan Davis

Emma Walker with her winning work Keys Bridge In Flood. Photo Robyn Sweaney

and Kylie Stoddart. Emma described her art practice as ‘a lifelong explora-

tion. I try to make works that evoke rather than depict. I am probably more interested in

Aged care legend steps down A quiet legend has retired. Ian Cook worked as an engineer at Byron Shire Council for 45 years from 1958. Ian also designed Byron’s oldest age- care facility, Byron Aged Care, in 1969, and has been a board member ever since. When BAC required someone to design its first building Ian volunteered pro bono because when gaining his engineering degree at Sydney University he received a high distinction in building design. Last week mayor Simon Richardson presented a plaque from BAC in appreciation. Ian noted, ‘We were one of Australia’s first nursing homes to have ensuites. I didn’t want it to be like an institution. ‘I designed it for our climate. Each unit’s room has doors and windows suited to LETTERS continued from page 13

less and uncaring individual and I have always found him to be the antithesis of this. There seems to be a bit of hysteria creeping into the debate about the traffic to and from Cr Hunter’s farm. I often walk my dogs down Pinegroves Road and drive past it two or three times a day and I have never yet met a truck, only residents’ cars. I often think how lucky the residents are to be away from the heavy traffic that speeds along Tyagarah Road. In my opinion those overlooking such a well-kept and pretty farm should consider themselves lucky and remember it is a business and was probably operating as such before most of the

Ian Cook with a home-grown miniature orchid.

receiving sea breezes, getting morning sun and keeping out winter weather.’ When the mayor asked the dour, gentle engineer if he had fun designing BAC Ian replied, ‘I was always too busy to have fun. ‘I did it because I love helping people – where I had

the necessary experience and knowledge to do so.’ Now 80, Ian has decided to spend more time enjoying life and growing orchids. Ian has been replaced on BAC’s board by a Northern Rivers Community Foundation founder and real estate agent, Margaret Robertson.

houses in Pinegroves Road were built. This is a great area to live in but I can’t help noticing that there seems to be a lot of animosity to any change in the status quo. I do hope that this matter can be peacefully resolved and the bitterness in our community terminated. Roger Fuller Tyagarah

turies of shit. There’ll be quite a lot of shouting.’ – Gustave Flaubert 1850 I don’t mean to cheapen the historical relevance of this quotation or to restrict it to our nation given world events, but are we there yet? Despite the freedom and tolerance of this community, political slagging, economic greed and self-interest make the northern rivers no further from pushing flush. For one, our representatives and councils should be leading by example and for the right reasons. Progress is not all about development and creation of jobs, nor is it about four dollars an hour to park at the beach. Greg Cooper Lennox Head

Are we there yet?

‘From time to time I open the newspaper. Things seem to be proceeding at a dizzying rate. We are dancing not on the edge of a volcano, but on the wooden seat of a latrine, and it seems to me more than a touch rotten. Soon society will go plummeting down and drown in nineteen cen-

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the process than the outcome although the outcome has to be resolved. I suppose I am known for my multi-layered, landscape-based abstractions. But I am not terribly keen on being pigeonholed. ‘I want the freedom to explore whatever directions my practice takes me.’ The artist is part of the Byron School of Art (http://byronschoolofart.com/) which holds regular talks in the Court House Hotel with another local art group, C.A.S.E. ‘We offer support for emerging and established artists as well as an encouraging platform for the complete beginner,’ says Emma. See more about the award at graftongallery.nsw.gov.au.

Wetland photography prize To celebrate National Water Week October 19–25, WetlandCare Australia, the not-for-profit conservation organisation, is launching its eighth annual Photography Prize, held to celebrate wetlands and all things waterrelated. The winning photographs will be displayed on the WetlandCare Australia

website and Facebook page, and at an exhibition in Ballina on World Wetlands Day (February 2, 2015). Information about the prize and how to enter can be found on the WetlandCare Australia website www.wetlandcare.com.au or by calling 1800 816 147 during business hours.

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Sport

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Epic effort from a string of Pearls The Bangalow Primary School Pearls girls’ football team came an outstanding third out of 370 schools in the recent Primary School Sports Association (PSSA) state championships held at Lake Macquarie. The girls progressed through a seven-round knockout to make the final four. In the finals, they lost the first game to Port Stephens 4–1 and went into the play-off for third against Parkes. They played some great soccer and registered a crushing 6–1 win. In the end, third in the state out of 370 schools is quite an achievement and is a first for any school team from Bangalow. The community is proud of them and the girls and parents are just as proud of the Bangalow community and others for all their support time, effort and fundraising.

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A long jump for Cassidy and Kel Renowned local Mullumbimby Athletics coach Poly Fung has had recent success with two of his young local talents. Kel Shaw from Ocean Shores Primary School and Cassidy Ormiston from Mullumbimby High School. Both Kel and Cassidy won silver medals in long jump at NSW All School States Athletics Carnivals in Sydney. Both will progress to competing at upcoming national events. Kel is going to Tasmania

in November to the Primary Schools Australian All Schools Athletics Carnival to represent NSW after jumping his personal best of 5.07 metres. Cassidy (pictured), is going to Adelaide in December to compete in the Secondary Schools Australian All School Athletics Carnival. Keep your eye out for Kel and Cassidy who will be out and about over the next few weeks selling raffle tickets to help them fund their trip.

The awesome string of Pearls who put in such a great effort for their place.

The girls Bridie Brown, Soleil Ashford, Olivia Fitzgerald, Kate Cowan, Freya Peacock, Kasey Basso, Wilheme-

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and Georgia Sproul, along with coach Nick Rudgley, really enjoyed their trip and are very proud of their achievement.

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by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7pm Corsica has been a happy hunting ground for Viswanathan Anand. The Indian won his first Corsica Masters title in 2000 and became friends with the organiser, a former political prisoner in the failed cause of Corsican independence, Leo Battesti. Since then Anand has returned to the French island on a regular basis, as well as encouraging others to visit Corsica. However, Anand’s decision to play in the Corsican Circuit rapid event this week – just a fortnight before his world title challenge begins in Sochi – raised some eyebrows. Anand cruised through the first two rounds before suffering a huge shock, losing to littleknown Ukrainian Grandmaster Sergey Fedorchuk. This gave the World Champion a chance to take the title – not Magnus Carlsen, who is currently preparing for his world title defence in the Alps, but Women’s World Champion Hou Yifan. The 20-year-old Chinese star looked shaky throughout the tournament, being several times

on the brink of elimination, but in the final she seemed much more focused, winning a long first game before brushing away Fedorchuk’s desperate attacking efforts in the second game to complete a 2-0 victory in front of a full house of 500 chess fans at the Palais des Congres d’Ajaccio. Hou’s best form was seen in the fourth game of her first round match, below. Corisca 2014 White: Hou Yifan Black: R Dimitrov Opening: Caro-Kann Defence 1.e4 c6 2.c4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.cxd5 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nxd5 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Bb5!? 7.Bd3 would be the traditional way of handling this line of the once-feared Panov-Botvinnik Attack. 7...e6 8.0-0 Be7 9.d4 0-0 10.Re1 Nxc3 After 10...Bd7, Carlsen’s 11.Bd3! is annoying for Black. 11.bxc3 Qc7 12.Qe2 Bf6? Irrelevant now that the d4 pawn is secure. 13.Bd3! b6 14.Bg5! Bxg5 15.Nxg5 h6 15...g6 16.Qe4 is also ugly for Black. 16.Qe4! g6 17.Nxf7! Qxf7 Black has been relying on this defence, since 17...Rxf7 18.Qxg6+ Rg7 19.Qe8 is checkmate. 18.Qxc6 Bd7 19.Qe4 Qxf2+ 20.Kh1 Qf6 21.Re3! Rac8 22.Rg3 1-0 Black lost on time, though after 22...Be8 23.Rf3 White’s attack is close to decisive.

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In 2007, Stephanie Gilmore a high school student from Tweed Heads, qualified for the pinnacle in women’s surfing, the ASP World Tour. In her rookie year Steph led the charge to win the World Championships at just 19 years of age. She claimed four World Championships in as many years and seemed untouchable until a violent turn of events abruptly ended her winning streak. ‘Life could not get any better, and

then the universe just flipped upside down’, says Steph. Stephanie in the Water is intimate documentary that follows Steph on the professional circuit as she reassesses her future. Stephanie in the Water will screen at the Byron Theatre this Wednesday October 29. Steph will be at the screening for an exclusive Q&A. Check out the trailer and secure tickets at www.stephanieinthewater.com/aus.

Tragedy hits league lover in Perth Growing up in Mullumbimby, Wayde Kelly was always a lover of rugby league and he and fiancée Kymberlie Shepherd were just about to start their very own junior team when tragedy stuck. Wayde tragically lost Kymberlie during the birth of their son Kyden Thomas Bede Kelly in Perth on Thursday October 16. Wayde, who grew up with Titans forward of 2014 Cody Nelson, is of course devastated and several funds have been set up and fundraising events planned to support rugby league lover and servant. Wayde, now 26, is well known around league circles on the Gold Coast and northern NSW and was once a wouldbe Titan who played for Burleigh Bears. He recently moved to Perth to work in the NRL development department and played for the premiership-winning South Perth team. Kym had been teaching at Safety Bay school in Perth but was for many years a dance teacher on the Gold Coast, and a foundation Titans member. Kyden was born last Thursday and Kym suffered a rare amniotic fluid em-

Wayde and Kym just one month before the birth of their son in Perth on October 16.

bolism during the birth and tragically died. The embolism occurs when amniotic fluid (surrounding the baby in the uterus) or foetal material enters the mother’s bloodstream. Kym was an extremely popular figure around the Gold Coast and there have been many moving tributes in the past week, including from Reflections

Academy of Dance who have organised fundraising events including a concert, and South Perth Rugby League Club. Burleigh Bears are also organising a fundraising event in November; check out their website next week for details. If you’d like to donate to assist Wayde, go to their fundraising website: http:/ bit.ly/kymmylegacy.

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Enrolments Mullumbimby’s Unique Steiner School

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Now accepting enrolments • For children 2-5 years. • Located 20 minutes from Byron Bay, Mullumbimby and Bangalow. We aim to partner with parents and the wider community to provide a service where children can be engaged in diverse social and educational experiences in the context of learning through play, in a nurturing and natural environment.

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Shearwater, the Mullumbimby Steiner School, opens its doors to the community on Saturday 22 November. If you would like to know more about Steiner education and how it nourishes the whole being – head, heart and hands – come along to Shearwater’s open day and see what makes this Mullumbimby school unique.

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Steve Berry working with all classes as well as providing tuition in a variety of instruments for kinders up to year six. St John’s also has an excellent school choir that has been part of the Mullumbimby Music Festival over the past two years. The school also offers a comprehensive sports program. Staff are always seeking new and interesting ways of engaging, challenging and motivating the students.

There is a buzz around St John’s Primary School in Mullumbimby. Visitors who have called in to look around or come along to one of the school productions

Pastoral care at St John’s supports each student on their journey and the social-justice program allows students to embrace their community and approach the world from a perspective of understanding, tolerance and compassion.

Classrooms are open from 10am till 3pm at the school’s main campus, featuring exhibitions of the students’ work and musical performances. Teachers from both the primary school and high school will be available to discuss Steiner education and the curriculum. Little Shearwater Preschool and Kindergarten on Main Arm Rd will be open from 9am till 12 noon. Design plans for the exciting new preschool and kindergarten, to be built at the main campus, will be on display. Explore Shearwater’s extensive grounds and facilities; enjoy food and drinks from the canteen and browse books, craft supplies and toys from Indigo Inspirations.

Check the school’s website at www. shearwater.nsw.edu.au for more information about Shearwater and to subscribe to the school newsletter. Or phone Shearwater on 6684 3223.

For many at St John’s it is a stepping stone to attending Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah or Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head in year 7.

Call the Principal Tim Bleakley on 664 2386 for a tour of the school and a copy of the school prospectus. in the beautiful St John’s Hall have been impressed by the excellent resources and the high standard of education. Respect, Effort and Self-Responsibility are a part of everyday life at the school, which has served the Brunswick Valley community for the last one hundred years. With high academic standards, a strong extracurricular program and a warm, caring community underpinned by Catholic foundations, St John’s aims to provide a first-class education preparing students for the challenges of high school and beyond. The school is proud of their reputation for being Inspiring, Creative and Caring. They are gaining a reputation as a leading school in music with local musician

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Federal Community Children’s Centre Enrol your child at the holistic centre in the heart of Federal community. The centre is rated as ‘exceeding quality standards’ as prescribed by ACECQA. Open Monday to Friday 8am–4.30pm for children aged 2–5 years, 48 weeks a year. It has a unique daily transition-to-school program and nurturing toddler room for only five children and is situated 20 minutes from Byron Bay, Bangalow and Mullumbimby. Linking bus is available from Mullumbimby to Federal for 4-year-olds. Accepting enrolments for 2015. On 7 November the centre will be having a Teddy Bears Picnic open day at 10–11am. We invite you to come and see for yourself what we have to offer. Just give us a call.

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Byron Dance Dynamics has been a leader in the Byron Shire dance community as an innovative dance and performance school for the past fifteen years. Specialising in classical ballet, jazz/funk/hip-hop, contemporary, musical theatre and tap from three years to adult, the school is well known for its methodologies in developing students technically, mentally and emotionally with a long history of successful graduates and countless awards.

The Northern Rivers Nail Academy in Byron Bay is now offering Certificate II in Nail Technology.

‘It’s all about teaching resilience as well as giving students positive messages about their intrinsic qualities and innate strengths. Such skills and tools help them f lourish even in competitive environments, helping them realise their potential,’ says director Kate Histon.

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Classes begin on 10 November 2014 in the Joan Lawman Beauty Centre in Lawson Street. Nicki Jackowski, an award-winning nail technician and international educator, brings her artistic skill in acrylic and gel enhancements, rock-star manicures and pedicures to the classroom. For quality education or an eye-catching unique nail design call Nicky to book your training or make an appointment.

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Dance Dynamics welcomes new students who want to f lourish in a positive and challenging environment for 2015.

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‘I’ll have a greasy, oversized serve of recooked chips… can you top it with a once-fresh fillet of fish, encased in a mattress-sized superheated batter? Thanks…’ You wouldn’t order your takeaway like this, but in some towns and in some takeaway shops, this is the reality of the product being served. I’ve been harping on about takeaway food outlets these last weeks, not because I’ve never eaten an oil-soaked potato scallop, or had a late-night hotdog (Oh... some takeaway, I wished I hadn’t taken), but because I’m out-ing some of the local food ‘estabs’ that are doing a great job with our faster meal orders. Again, I stress, this is only a tiny selection of the myriad of wonderful food outlets that are operating in the northern rivers. It doesn’t include the market foodie outlets (stay tuned for these), the music foodie joints at festivals and the places I can’t physically get to. So, don’t fret if you’re not seeing those places in lights. Good things come to those who wait, though

in the case of this feature – the hungry that don’t wait (too long) for a healthy alternative to cooking a meal at home. The following will distract the wormy family members with a meal out and lend a break to those worn-out cooks staring glazed into their cook-books.

We thank Sarah Gunson (pictured) for her tireless contribution to this takeaway feature – a ‘model’ citizen

A Lazy Italian and a Fish Monger meet in a back lane... There’s a movement of folk who come into Byron Bay for their annual holidays. When you’ve just come into the area on a stay, you’re sometimes called a ‘blow-in’, though I have a feeling I’m still one after living in the area for over a decade. I’m meeting more and more itinerant travellers that wind up staying here for good (I’m one). Spresa and Steve Vella had been holidaying for nine years in the area, loving it each year but feeling like they didn’t quite know which place they liked more; their home, or their home away from home.

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So, when their son Kobi came along seven years ago, it was the catalyst they needed to get out of the big smoke. ‘It’s over six years ago we moved’, Spresa told me, ‘Kobi came along and we wanted to raise him in a strong healthy community. This sort of vibrant and inclusive community isn’t readily available in city areas.’ But there’s always the problem of what to do when you do get up here. Some just enjoy the scenery, others invest. ‘Here we were in Byron Bay and the opportunity arose to buy Mongers. We both – Steve and I – came to Mongers separately, but we ended up suggesting to each other that we buy it – it was synchronicity. I worked for one night before we decided to buy – I was completely awed by the absolute freshness and daily handling of the food at Mongers. Sacks of potatoes are brought in, they’re scrubbed back, leaving the skin on for nutrients, then they’re cut, lightly blanched in a low-temp oil that draws the sugar content out. This guarantees the chips cooked to order are soft on the inside and crisp on the outside. It’s not uncommon during busy times to go through 250kg of potatoes in a day’, Spresa went on to say. Don’t expect this sort of attention to be given to your food everywhere – it’s much Spresa, Steve and Kobi Vella – the family behind these successful enterprises easier when they’re frozen no doubt. This After three years Bay Lane had become like a second home to is a labour-intensive formula that’s based on ‘prepping’ genuine fresh ingredients, and this is what your dollar buys in a takeaway such as the Vellas. With the successful Mongers takeaway modus operandi Mongers. There are two things you just can’t fake: the first is fresh; under their belts, they created yet another home – in a business fresh food, fresh fish, veggies, seafood and oysters; and the second sense. A year ago, it made sense that Spresa and Steve expand close is smart business decisions. The Vellas strike me as clever business to home and in fact the space next to Mongers became available, so people. Spresa is a professional business consultant and clearly she they moved in. continued takes her own advice. Everything for a lazy day of takeaway

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What do you get when you cross a fish monger with a lazy Italian? In this case, an expanding family business venture. If you think running just one insanely busy food enterprise would be difficult with a kid, then try adding another and see how you’d fare. The Vellas have their child to thank for the inspiration to open a family restaurant that a family of four can eat in for under $60. Considering, I bought Thai takeaway for four people recently and paid over $110; I’m guessing that under $60 for four is the new cheap. The Lazy Italian concept was based on the same principles as Mongers: fresh and fast takeaway; eat-in food. Similar, but it revolves around freshlymade schnitzels instead of fish, with a big choice of different sides. ‘We use local produce the likes of Hayter’s Hill for the beef schnitzel and chicken is locally purchased from the Byron Bay butcher, Trevor Mead. The schnitzels are shallow fried, never frozen, always thin and delicate’, Spresa explains. The sides include generous portions of steamed greens, lemon juice, almonds, shallots, chilli, or

Wrap-sters Bay Kebabs kicked off in 1992 and they haven’t closed since. What keeps a takeaway food outlet open seven days a week, 365 days a year? I don’t have a definitive answer. Perhaps kebabs are now the quintessential Aussie go-to takeaway? But these fast meals in a wrap are beacons for all nations to munch on, either to absorb a hard night, or to spend a hard-earned dollar on an almost complete meal. Kebabs are a food that we all seem to know; even when travelling in a strange country you’ll recognise these wrapped-up meals. The success of the Bay Kebab outlet seems to be all about branding. Along with the local folk, there’s a large global tourism contingent that moves through Byron Bay. When you join the tourist and local markets together and add late-night youth to the mix, you get an excited crowd-control situation, rather than a slow-dribbling customer base. The takeaway market is made up of people looking for a food that they know. A familiar feed that looks roughly the same each time they buy it, and when they find it, it’s over to the proprietor to create a return goodwill with their product. Bay Kebabs have done a good job of this formula food. It’s consistently good with all partners working the counter in shift or rotation. Jake Napoli, Cody Prasser and Nick Baker are the hands-on business partners here. The three went to school together at Alstonville High and developed a friendship that even twelve years at the pointy end of the hospitality industry hasn’t broken (yet). Jake’s mum, Kaylene Napoli, is the matriarch of the Bay Kebab, and although she no longer works the floor, she still looks out for business. These boys know their customers; after all they’re big hungry blokes themselves. I imagine this to be a perfect arrangement for mates in a business. One, or all, of the partners can be found on any day at the Bay Kebab shopfront. So, that’s the quality-control factor covered. Proprietors that front their own businesses have an immediate advantage over those that don’t and rely totally on a transitory staff. This may seem to be a no-brainer to you and me, but there are eateries around headed up by people who really couldn’t care less about the folk paying their wages. The other factor involved in creating many happy returns is the food itself. I chatted to Jake and Cody about their ingredients and their business. ‘We use chicken breast and lamb fillet’, they told me (the greasy composite meats are a definite turn-off for me, so we’re already off to a good start). ‘We have fun with the idea of kebabs with new fillings; like prawns, avocado, and aioli with fresh coriander salsa, topped with capers and pineapple. The menu’s been well patronised for the past twelve years, now we’re happy to introduce some new stuff; the “kebab of the week” features three of the top flavours that the crowds have favoured over time’, Jake Napoli explained. ‘We are known all around the world including interstate; in fact, five guys drove from Melbourne to Byron Bay on a hankering for a Bay Kebab. Each bought a Bay Kebab and a trucker hat. Then they lined up for another shout of the same and

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perhaps a serve of rustic Italian vegetables; sweet potato, pumpkin, zucchini, roasted garlic. For the really hungry, a whopping side of Bolognese. ‘Whatever the fancy, be it a chilli prawn linguini or Bol’, all the food is prepared and cooked by qualified and practised chefs. There are no impurities, nothing artificial and no preservatives used in the kitchen; and vegetarians, coeliacs, gluten-intolerant people, meat eaters and plain hungry folk are all covered’, Spresa told me. The notion of ever-expanding business and corporate food systems that don’t include the human element is one that we see working the takeaway market often. Although Spresa and Steve Vella Above: Marty Wallace, a qualified appear to be staunch business people, when you and practised chef at the Lazy Italian. meet them it only takes minutes to know they’re a Right: Mongers interior caring and loving family unit too. When you buy food in their eateries you can expect the human Q Mongers Eat in / takeaway. Midday until late: 7 days element to be well represented and the successful Bay Lane (behind the Beach Hotel) fresh formula to filter down to their customers. I Ph: 6680 8080. Web: www.mongers.com.au suspect the business plan here is to live and work Email: byron@mongers.com.au happily in the community they fell in love with.

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Eat in / takeaway. 11am until late: 7 days 2/9 Bay Lane (next to Mongers) Ph: 6680 8085. Web: www.thelazyitalian.com.au Email: info@ thelazyitalian.com.au

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ate them on their return home to Melbourne.’ Jake told me that he’s seen their branded trucker hats across the globe on his travels; once on a ferry in the Greek Isles and once on a guy in Japan near Mt Fuji. Many people send photos of sightings to the boys. Cody told me that he eats around eight times a week in his own kebab shop. ‘We play sport and really lead healthy lifestyles’, he said, ‘and if you look closely at the kebab, it’s a healthy alternative to other takeaway foods.’ They provide gluten-free wraps, salad bowls and prep everything fresh; from house-made tzatziki, tabouli and salsa to the vast turnover of fresh salad veggies. These boys play the crowds as they see them, and as kebab wrap-sters, they don’t look like their popularity is at all waning. Q Bay Kebabs

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Take away the cars and corral your senses The plan was to take away the cars, add a dash of creativity, transform Bay Lane in Byron Bay into a pop-up outdoor dining area with colour, light, art and live music. And it seemed to work last Saturday night. The lane, already popular with diners, was busier than ever, especially as the event was held at the same time as the surf festival. Mayor Simon Richardson said the simple removal of cars brought the space to life. ‘Our region has the perfect climate for outdoor dining and the Bay Lane pop-up celebrated this outdoor lifestyle. This is a first for the lane and we hope through its success it will become a regular occurrence and not only for Bay Lane.’ Punters dined under the stars while being entertained by Byron’s creative talents including the Starboard Cannons, Electric Garden’s Silent Disco, Bay FM DJs Aqua and Cruisey Beats. Dazzling projections were supplied by North Coast Events; there was live digital drawing with Kellie O’Dempsey, large-scale sculpture, plus live art murals by Howie Cooke, Kellie O’Dempsey and Rene Bolton. There were also activities for children, with a hands-on play area, interactive chalk drawing, blackboard murals and workshops. Photos Jeff Dawson

Local hospitality businesses unite to address global water crisis Byron Beach Cafe, The Balcony and Harvest Cafe are helping to raise awareness and funds for clean and safe water initiatives around the world by doing away with imported bottled water to help raise money and awareness for Whole World Water; a fund benefiting clean and safe water programs around the world. From next week (or more likely next month at Harvest), the venues will be filtering and bottling their own carbonated water using a premium quality water filtration system, Vestal Water. Ten per cent of all proceeds will be donated to the ‘Whole World Water’ fund to help address one of the world’s most pressing issues – access to safe and clean drinking water. One hundred per cent of all money donated to Whole World Water goes to establish much needed clean drinking water projects around the world. The Whole World Water bottle was Launched in early 2013 in New York, designed by renowned designer Whole World Water was developed to Yves Béhar. provide clean and safe drinking water to

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Enjoy our balcony restaurant, intimate dining room and generous bistro food in the pub. With reasonable prices our menu reflects the wonderful local and fresh produce of the region. SMH GOOD PUB Large groups welcome. FOOD GUIDE We also offer off-site catering. 2013 AND 2014 www.bangalowdining.com 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.

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.

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Contemporary and Middle Eastern flavours • Breakfast and lunch • Wood-fired pizzas • Fresh juices • Great coffee Closed Thursday and Friday nights over winter.

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almost one billion people currently in need. The campaign also works to address the environmental risk of plastic, singleuse water bottles and campaign advisers include Virgin’s Richard Branson, actor Edward Norton and adventurer, entrepreneur and activist David de Rothschild, who sailed from San Francisco to Sydney on a catamaran, reclaiming 12,500 plastic bottles in 2010. ‘We are thrilled to have the Byron Beach Cafe, The Balcony and Harvest Cafe join our growing list of members. Whole World Water has the opportunity to significantly affect this crisis and help in the fight for safe and clean water for all. Working together we can see this issue solved within our lifetime,’ said Whole World Water co-founders Karena Albers and Jenifer Willig. Byron Beach Cafe owner Ben Kirkwood is calling on people to support this initiative. ‘We are extremely proud to announce our support of the Whole World Water campaign. This is a fantastic initiative to help people think differently about one of life’s most basic needs and to make a real difference to the health of communities around the world that don’t have access to safe drinking water.’

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Just a short stroll from the beach, in Byron Bay’s shopping centre, Santé opens from 5pm with a full menu of pizzas, pasta, cocktails, wine and more.

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Superb Japanese and Italian food. Drinks at Bowling Club prices. Dinner from 5:30pm. Open Tuesday to Saturday.

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

Ginger Pig Breakfast , lunch and dinner 7 days Cnr Marvell and Jonson Sts, Byron Bay 6685 7320 facebook – instagram gingerpigrestaurant.com.au

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

Creamy Garlic Prawns with Rice Green / Red Curry Chicken Wings with Rice BYO Dine In / Takeaway / Home Delivery Available 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.

Come and see our newly refurbished restaurant Outdoor dining area. Easy parking. Eat in or T/A, licensed, open 7 days a week. An award winning Japanese fusion cuisine bringing you the best sushi. FRESH PIZZA – BYRON STYLE Check us out on

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French Bistro/Bar every Friday and Saturday Reservations recommended Come and spice up your night. Experience the real taste of Thailand. Using local produce, local staff. Free courtesy bus provided for pick up and drop off! 20 years’ experience in the art of Thai cooking.

Harvest Café, Bakery and Deli sprawls across three lovingly restored buildings in breakfast. lunch. dinner. the historic town of Newrybar, 15 minutes 18-22 Old Pacific Highway from Byron Bay in the Byron Hinterland. Newrybar NSW 2479 Showcasing the wonderful diversity of our region Harvest create fabulous fresh, 6687 2644 local, and organic food sourced from local artisan producers and the restaurants harvestcafe.com.au own gardens & farm.

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St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company, first-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials.

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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.

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

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BULLHORN ARE AN ACOUSTIC FORCE OF NATURE. Hailing from Brisbane, this 9-piece includes a massive seven horn players, one drummer and one monster MC. Their upbeat, familyfriendly shows are born from a high-octane mix of funk, soul, hip-hop, jazz, reggae and dance music. Tell me how you guys came to be playing together. I first put the band together back in 2011. There’re a lot of these brass and horn bands coming out of the States and eastern Europe, but most of them play hokey jazz or polkas. I was just keen to put together a brass band that played rad modern dance music. The band started as an instrumental group that also often worked with guest vocalists. At Island Vibe in 2012 we did a soul revue with heaps of great Brisbane vocalists including Billie Weston (Dubmarine), Laneous, Matt Witney (Dried Spider), and many others. Roman Albert (Roman MC) joined us on stage to do some rhymes and MC the show. Everything just clicked with him! We had such a great energy on stage together! We’ve been working with Ro ever since and never looked back. How do you organise nine players for rehearsals? Ha! With great difficulty! We’ve got some awesome players in Bullhorn, so that inevitably means they’re really busy. Our rehearsals generally have to be organised 2–3 months in advance if we’re gonna get everyone in a room together, and even then we often just have to rehearse in small groups or separately. Great to see so much brass – how do audiences react when you hit the stage? We get really varied reactions from audiences at first. Some get super-excited and pumped about the strange lineup of instruments! But then others tend to treat it like a concert, trying to be reserved and clap politely. But

once the groove kicks and Roman starts flowing everyone gets comfortable really quickly and heads for the dance floor. How do you go about creating songs for the band – is there a lot of improv, or is it pretty self-sorted? All Bullhorn songs are charted and written down in the dots. Every tune is carefully constructed. There is definitely some improv, but these are always defined improv sections. There are a lot of people writing in Bullhorn, but not all tunes make the cut. We only play what everyone in the band loves! How do you blend fun and soul and hiphop and jazz and reggae? Where do you draw inspiration? We draw inspiration from anywhere we can find it! Great music is great music from any genre or instrumentation. That’s the strength of Bullhorn: we try think outside of the box. We take the elements we love from any music we can find and make it our own. What are the challenges for an act like Bullhorn? To be honest: money. Music is a hard industry. Especially when you’re playing in a 9-piece band. Flights, accom, car rental, gear rental and paying players… it can be really hard to make ends meet and still have money to record and push the band. What should we expect for your show this weekend at Island Vibe? Deep grooves and booty shaking. They join Archie Roach, Finlay Quaye, Black Jesus Experience and King Tide as headline acts for the Island Vibe at Stradbroke Island this Friday to Sunday. For tickets and program enquiries go to www.islandvibe.com.au. Bullhorn are also featured at Mullum Music Festival 20–23 November – for info go to www.mullummusicfestival.com.

THIS WEEK SEES DIESEL TAKE TO THE STAGE OF THE BANGALOW BOWLING CLUB FOR A SHOW ON SATURDAY. A MAINSTAY ON THE AUSSIE MUSIC CIRCUIT, HE REFLECTS ON HIS TIME AS AN ARTIST. Diesel, after 25 years in the music industry, how have you seen things changed? Considering the music industry is a relatively new industry it has seemingly changed a lot in 25 years, with the advent of digital being one of the biggest if not the biggest factor for changes. Artists are able to control the creative process and produce ‘end quality’ results achievable before only by spending huge budgets. How has your approach to making music changed? Although I have become equipped in the art of producing music it still is the basic process of playing out an idea, usually on guitar, that has popped into my head or following something that has come about by having an instrument in my hands (usually again, guitar!) and seeing where it will take me, so in a way, nothing and everything has changed. What advice would you give new musicians looking at establishing a career in music? Firstly it’s probably a good thing if you really love music because there will be times where that may be all you have. I think ultimately look after music and music will look after you. With such a huge back catalogue of songs to draw from, how do you draw up a set list? What songs stay, what songs go? It gets harder with each new album, not a bad problem I guess. I’m always trying to bring songs back in to the

fold after they have drifted off for no particular reason. This tour is really about that, rounding up a collection of singles, some familiar to me, some lost friends. With well over 100 songs under your belt, do you still find inspiration for writing new music? How has your approach changed or matured? I don’t tend to look behind and reflect on what I’ve done so to me it’s all relatively new each time. There are so many subtle twists on the human condition – how many shades of blue are there? Who have been the people who inspired you as a musician? Jimi Hendrix really made a huge impact on me as a guitar player, as did Ian Moss. I was lucky to have been the seventh child in a large family of music lovers who were constantly bring records home, including my father who loved jazz and blues. What are the albums on your playlist at the moment? Jake Bugg Shangri La album, Neil Young Zuma album, Frank Ocean Channel Orange album. What should we expect for your show at the Bangalow Bowlo? My goal is to try to cover as much musical ground as I can. The solo show has allowed me to really experiment with pushing the envelope. Bookings to bangalowbowlo.com.au or call 6687 2741.

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GOD IS THE ANSWER

It must be awesome believing in God. Having the kind of simplistic all-encompassing faith that hands over all of the big answers to the big questions in life to the big fella. Sometimes my brain actually hurts from trying to fathom the infinite things I will probably never know. I can’t even begin to get my head around infinity. I know it’s an 8 that fell over. On the outskirts of the country town where I grew up there was a big sign that read ‘God is the Answer’. Of course I’d just thought it was Christian propaganda. Now, as a mother of five, I realise it’s a strategy. For nearly two decades now my kids have been asking me questions I don’t know the answers to. Frankly there’s only so long you can bullshit a kid before they know the game is up. It’s embarrassing having to admit to a 5-year-old that you don’t know the answer

to their very simple question. Sometimes I know the answer, or part of it, or I kind of recall it but can’t put it into words that would suit a little kid. Some questions have been asked of me several times but I’ll be fucked if I can remember the answer. Like ‘Why is the sky blue?’ Um, because it is. I kind of recall something about particles reflecting something in the atmosphere, something to do with the colour spectrum going through a pyramid… or was that a dream about the Illuminati? I don’t care why the sky is blue. I’ve stopped wondering about shit like that. It just is. Isn’t that enough? And how do you explain light particles to a child anyway without kind of having to talk about light and matter and that everything is made of this really small stuff called atoms, all pressed together, except I think they have space around

them and have nothing to do with the sky being blue. It must be so easy for parents who can just say ‘God made the sky blue’. Sure, I agree you are seriously dumbing down your kids, but it’s such a neat answer. It’s short and it has closure. There is nowhere to go with a statement like that. You can get back to trying to purchase that bag on eBay. These are some of the questions I have been asked that I don’t like answering that you could just finish with God. ‘Who made words?’ Well, that’s easy, even I remember that one. God. It’s in the Bible. ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the word was, you guessed it, God’. God was the first word. God made words. Thank God. ‘Where does grandma go when she dies?’ ‘God’ is a very nice answer for this question. Because God lives in heaven, which is kind of like the Gaia Retreat, I imagine God, being a bit like Olivia Newton John in white jeans and a beatific

smile, handing you a fruit salad and a brochure about a lymph drainage massage. This is a much nicer answer for a small child than ‘Grandma goes in the ground – under the dirt. Or we burn her in a fire.’ ‘Why do you shave your legs?’ God. God likes smooth legs. ‘Why doesn’t Dad shave his legs?’ Because he needs to be able to tell us apart in the dark, especially if he’s implanting young virgins with fertilised son-of-god eggs. This God answer would work better I think if I actually believed it myself. It certainly makes the ‘who made the world’ question able to be answered in a gulp rather than with a PhD in astrophysics. I don’t understand gravity, or water, or space, or stars, or cells, or DNA. I don’t understand really big numbers. Since we’ve gone digital, I don’t even understand how the picture gets in the TV. If I’m honest, neither do I know how my computer works, neither can I fathom

the internet, or Google. God must have made Google. The other day I was driving when my 5-year-old Ivy piped up with, ‘Mum I have this really hard question.’ I’m like, great, why couldn’t I have a stupid kid? This bright kid is giving me a headache. ‘Mum how do they get the music into a CD?’ I don’t say anything. I don’t have a clue. I’ve never thought about it. The school system squashed my inquiring mind years ago. I can’t even make something up. I don’t have the faintest idea. I am her mum. She sees me as some sort of super allknowing genius. I can’t shatter that delusion. I can hardly say ‘fucked if I know’ to my kid. Although it’s what I am

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song – and a good song is one that everyone can and wants to sing. How does the band operate when it comes to songwriting and recording? We have a huge game of full-contact rugby league, heavy hit and all; the winner gets to control how the songs sounds. Nah… if this were true I would have no songs on the album!

KATCHING UP

thinking. I know the band goes into the music studio. I know there’re guitars and microphones. But I don’t know how sound is actually recorded and I don’t know how it gets put into a CD. So I say, ‘God. God put the music into the CD.’ Ivy doesn’t say anything. She’s not convinced. ‘Well, who made God?’ I am so not in the mood for a theological discussion trying to logically explain the continual existence of an omnipotent figure who may or may not be a man, have a beard, sit on a big chair, watch everything we do, create life and then watch us suffer like some sort of sicko. So I give the best answer I can. ‘Dad knows. Why don’t you ask him when we get home?’

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We have four songwriters and whoever is writing the song gets the last say on how it turns out.

We do Three Little Birds by Bob Marley as a tribute to the man that made it possible for us to be here, and we see who sings it the loudest! We do this all over the world; the place that’s winning now is Hawaii – so Byron Bay, I want you guys to take the record for being the loudest in the world! You will be dubbed with title ‘9th member’ by adding your harmonies to the song! So bring it on!

What should we expect for the show at the Byron Brewery? Expect to lose your voice from singing all the words to all the hits that Katchafire

Tickets $40 and on sale now through the brewery website: byronbaybrewery.com.au. Show starts at 8pm.

HAILING FROM HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND, KATCHAFIRE HAVE BECOME A GLOBAL ROOTS REGGAE PHENOMENON. THE ALL-MAORI REGGAE BAND BRING THEIR PURE CLASSIC SOUND TO THE BREWERY ON THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER. Tell me how the Katchafire crew first got together. The short story is: About 1997 Grenville my father, much to my mother’s disgust, moved us out of our house – he had a friend with apartments for lease right in the middle of town and somehow dad managed to get his friend to give him the apartment for $100 a week! At the time it was $600 a week average for a place like this! We had the town at our finger tips – all the pubs and clubs were all a stone’s throw away! At the time we where a covers band and were playing 4-hour shows to win over bar owners! 2001 we entered a comp in Auckland that Dawn Raid was holding; we won that. The prize was $5,000 worth of recording time; we recorded Giddy Up and Bounce This. What have been some of your personal career highlights? Opening the Hawaiian market, they have been the reason we got into mainland America. We thank Hawaiians big time for leading the charge. What is it about reggae do you think that resonates with people? Apart from the infectious grooves and the positive messages it’s one of those genres that can cross over to all ages and walks of life. It’s a music you can listen to any time of the day.

It’s like food you never get sick of. What are the social issues that you are most passionate about? I just want the world to be as one. Just imagine a world full of love; there would be no war, no famine, no need for crime. I think love is the most underestimated power in the world today. If there were one issue I would push – it is love. Do you think that music can make a difference to people’s lives? Or to how we live on the planet? Music is the other underestimated power in the world today – as a musician we have a platform and a responsibility to make a difference in some way. With our music Katchafire has helped a lot of people. Music brings the world together. What would you like people to take away from your music? Just the good vibrations we put out and some vocal zones, a pill you take for losing your voice from singing to much… and maybe some merch to help pay for fuel to get to the next town. What is the essence of good songwriting for you? Getting people to sing your song. It does not have to be a masterpiece of a song or clever wording. But the fact that everyone can sing your

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THE WALKER BLUES JOE LEWIS WALKER HAS BEEN A BLUES FORCE EVER SINCE HE PICKED UP THE GUITAR AT AGE 16. TURNING 65 THIS YEAR, JLW SHOWS NO SIGN OF SLOWING DOWN. HE TALKS ABOUT HIS UPCOMING TOUR.

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ON THE JAZZ ROAD

How were your shows in Malaysia? How is the jazz scene there? We found an appreciative and knowledgeable public and we played in a world-class jazz club run by a woman passionately committed to the art form.

As a composer how do you bridge that divide between improvisation and actual composition? Composing is making the bed for the improvisation to lie in. The more comfortable the bed the better it is for the improvisation.

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I’ve always wondered how a player knows when a piece is ‘finished’, especially with jazz. Is this a challenge in the studio as well? Finishing a song is an art in itself. If you’re challenged by it you haven’t studied the art enough.

How does your creativity feed into other areas of your life? Jazz is about thinking on your feet and finding outsidethe-square solutions. There are no limitations as to where this applies.

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What has been the biggest obstacle you’ve had to overcome to continue doing what you do? I feel ALL people had, and have, obstacles in their path as they try to navigate through this sometimes unpredictable world we live

What are your greatest creative challenges? I’m quite prolific in my writing. My challenge comes in the selection process. Unfortunately because of the limitations inherent to the commercialisation, not all songs I compose see the light of the day.

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I’m a somewhat adventurous soul when it comes to music and it’s obvious when you hear my music.

It really is an honour to be able to do this for so long, and people respect my dedication and commitment. You’re known for your distinctive guitar playing. Run us through your creative process. I try not to think so much, but to feel, when it comes to creating anything that is organic, as most good music is. That’s not to say that my music isn’t arranged, practised etc, but I prefer not to omit the elements of surprise, and also unconventional elements. I like to push it at times and do some things that might not be expected. Mullum Civic Hall, Wednesday 29 October at 8pm. Tix$30/$25/$18 Pre-book online: www.mullummusic. com T: 6684 6195

BUSINESSMAN, PHILANTHROPIST AND INTERNATIONAL MUSICIAN OF MOROCCAN– JEWISH BACKGROUND, ALBARE BRINGS MUSIC FROM HIS NEW ALBUM THE ROAD AHEAD TO THE PALACE FOR A VERY SPECIAL CONCERT THIS WEEK. ALBARE TOUCHES DOWN ON HIS LEG OF THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR AFTER SHOWS THROUGH MALAYSIA.

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expressions. Of all the years I’ve enjoyed my collaborations with Joe Chindamo, Evripides Evripedou, and more recently Phil Turcio. Do you feel that jazz continues to evolve into more contemporary forms? Absolutely. It’s an organic art form that lends itself to interpretation and evolution. How would you describe your relationship with your guitar? It’s a love affair. Is playing an emotive experience for you? If you don’t bring the hearts you can’t communicate. How hard is it to resist the temptation to over-analyse your work? You are an academic after all! Analysing comes as you listen when you understand what you’re listening to. You are correct that I can be over-critical about my playing and others’ as well. And that keeps me on my toes as I’ve got an internal judge. What should we be expecting for your show in Byron Bay? A magic night of fun. At the Palace in Byron on Wednesday 5 November.

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‘People love to see us stripped back. This time we said no matter what happens this is what we want to do – play acoustic shows.’ Thomas believes audiences value these kind of performances for different reasons from bigger shows.

Jeremy Marou and Thomas Busby’s music is as unpretentious as they are. The two have just finished up recording a film clip for Days of Gold, one of the pop anthems from their last album. Thomas Busby laughs, ‘We hate shooting film clips, I can’t tell you how much! We are not the

best-looking blokes around! For a start, there’s Jeremy who is from Torres Strait – he doesn’t like wearing shoes, just footy shorts. We both feel really uncomfortable doing video clips, lucky in this one we were just busking so it worked out okay!’ The two are living the dream – having toured internationally

‘It’s personal for the audience: we are talking to them. It’s not so much for a show with a band and a set list; we don’t know what is going to happen and so we don’t write a set list. Jeremy and I wanted to go back to where we started, like in pubs for five years. I wrote out all the songs we have ever played, and I’ll go this is the shittiest song we ever wrote – I’ll play it now. We were worried at first, we haven’t done it for ages, but I forgot how easy it is, and in the more intimate shows the crowd seems to react even better.’ Thomas credits his mate Jeremy

LIONS NOT IDOL TAKE YOUR CAR TO FALLS You may have purchased your ticket to Falls Festival but if you are bringing your car you will need a pre-purchased car pass. The cost is $30 per vehicle for the duration of the festival for campers, $30 a day for single-day parking, although if you arrive with a car full of ticket holders, you will be refunded onsite. This is an effort to reduce car traffic to the festival. While tickets are sold out, locals are still able to purchase tickets to Falls. Only the purchaser needs to be local and can buy up to four tickets each. For parking, carpooling, and festival information go to byron.fallsfestival.com/locals.

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Byron Bay-based singer/songwriter Ray Sorenson brings more than 40 years of experience as a musician to the fore with the release of the first single Blue Haze off of his forthcoming debut long-player Silent Writer. This accomplished musician has set out to record an album that is the perfect representation of his life. The Blue Haze single is the start of a new journey for the father of two and one that looks set to welcome him into the Australian country scene with open arms. He plays the Bangalow Bowlo on Friday. Doors: 7pm, show: 8pm. Presale tix: 15 + (bf); Door tix: $20

guests,’ promises Thomas. ‘We’ll bring Fiona Bevan from the UK – she’s a great songwriter who’s written two number ones for One Direction and writes for Ed Shearen and is now coming over to play her own stuff; and probably the most exciting thing in Australia – Zeek Power: he’s this young kid who looks like the coolest thing you’ve ever seen. He’s from Rockhampton area too. 7pm, Thursday. Door: $38 | Presale: $33 Tix: 6685 6807 or www.byroncentre.com.au

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RICHARD’S MIND Sydney five-piece Richard In Your Mind launch their psychedelic new art rock album Ponderosa this Thursday at the Byron Beach Hotel. Ponderosa is Richard In Your Mind’s most melodic, dynamic and fun release yet. Band leader Richard Cartwright explains the album’s name: ‘ Ponderosa is the name of the ranch where the Cartwright family lived on the old TV show Bonanza, he says. ‘Being a Cartwright myself, people often make references to my distant television cousins, so Ponderosa to me is a quest to find the elusive imaginary ancestral ‘home’. Like most quests, it is the journey that is important, and often what one seeks outwardly one can only find within.’ Catch them on Thursday!

BILLI JAM This Sunday sees Billinudgel Hotel present the long-running and ever-popular Sunday Jam Session. This week special guest are: Kellie Knight – vocalist and guitarist, and Paul Brewer on bass. All jammers welcome, so be early to ensure a spot. Supported and hosted by local musicians Grant Robertson and Lyne Davis. Kicks off CONT P33 3pm.

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The Samba-Blisstas create a party vibe and carry it with them everywhere they go, so come and join the Blisstas – it will change your life! Director and founder Paul Barrett has been spreading the love of communal drumming since the 90s, gathering his energetic troops and spreading the rhythmic infection! Thundering through the streets in their wild, whacky costumes and riotous red rhythms, this silly syncopated street troupe will leave you sweaty and screaming for more! The Samba Blisstas play the Rails on Sunday from 4pm.

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‘I forgot how much I rely on Jeremy and how I rely on him, his rhythm and harmony, and he relies on my voice. If I go back to playing solo then I can’t play the way I play with Jeremy. I would have to change it. The two of us together really do become something else – Busby Marou – two blokes, but one sound. It’s funny that often people think we’re one person. Some person came up to me after a gig to show me their baby that they’d named Busby. I had to tell them Busby Marou is two of us!’

Realartworks.Inc are hosting their annual Most Kabaret this Friday at the Lismore Workers Club. This year will see performers from a number of communities that are socially marginalised perform at a professional level to the northern rivers community. Most excitingly the night will be headlined by Australian band and now international act Rudely Interrupted. Excited to unleash their new tunes onto the world, band member Brooks says the band are keen to be known for the quality of their music and not their disabilities. ‘What a musician chooses to play is the art; that choice is not influenced by, let’s say… having one leg; they are almost always influenced by the emotional world around their conscience. And so are we. But our expression is characterised by the physical traits and I also think this gives us a style,’ says Brooks. Lismore Workers Club on Friday from 6pm. Tickets available from 0411 716 144.

In May last year the community enjoyed the first reunion of the legendary Sydney northern beaches band Lion Idol. We are pleased to announce a second reunion of the band at Federal Hall on Saturday. Lion Idol comprises now local musicians – drummer and percussionist James Cox, bass player/ guitarist/vocalist Terry Villis, guitarist/vocalist John Bushelle, together with guitarist/vocalist Milton Brown, plus original members of the renowned Bilgola Bop Band, Jonty Erwin on guitar/keyboards, harmonica and vocals and Chuck Davis on vocals. They play the Court House Hotel in Mullum on Friday and are the featured band for the annual Federal fundraiser on Saturday at Federal Hall at 8pm. Gourmet Pizza from 7pm. Gold coin donation for entry.

‘Jeremy and I have always had a way of playing together: he sings along and covers up my mistakes on the guitar; all our songs are Jeremy!’

HAILING FROM ROCKHAMPTON, SINGER/ SONGWRITER DUO BUSBY MAROU ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO PRESENTING THEIR TWO-MAN ACOUSTIC SHOW AT THE BYRON THEATRE THIS WEEK.

rhythms. I have been changing the way I write lately – even doing hip-hop and pop, and collaborating, and some country. People think we are a country band; I find it hilarious because I never thought that. Some things are rock ’n’ roll or pop… I reckon the next album will be serious pop music!’

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LEO: While the present planetary potpourri gives your Majesty’s spunk ratings an aphrodisiac lift, it also escalates bossiness. So aim for a negotiable leadership style this week: say, flexible firmness or supple determination. Loosen up your attitude and make space for something new and unexpected to slide on through.

VIRGO: As Mercury your sponsor planet heads direct in the sign of compromise, this week’s gentle energies soften the tougher, getting-stuff-done vibes of motivating Mars. If late week brings strange behaviour or unusual news, forget figuring it out logically – stay cool, be kind and make friends with your mind.

LIBRA: Mercury turning direct in Libra brings sweet relief from stressful exchanges, building bridges of greater appreciation for the issues involved. Though don’t treat people’s feelings too lightly, forget promises or make arrangements you plan to wriggle out of, because this week takes things seriously, won’t forgive easily and isn’t above payback. SCORPIO: As Sun/Venus in Scorpio soften and lighten Saturn’s final weeks in your sign, Neptune sifts love dust on your happybirthday month. Use this tenderising energy whenever Mars has you rushing or pushing for what you want; you’ll achieve it more easily by maintaining your magnetic resonance.

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1. Superhero’s servant? (6) 2. Gay lord and mysterious oriental villain (6,4) 3. Fortune teller intones: father remembered! (7) 4. Sheep, black, is a really fast mover! (6) 5. Boiler gives cheek to god (8) 6. Sneakily go past softly; it’s only temporary (7) 7. City is a cosy place (4) 8. Light follows the man who embraces a mantra for his country (8) 12. Andrew Jackson’s told they do not Last week’s solution N042 a prison make! (10) B O T T O M S U P C 15. Inappropriate devil catcher A H L E R A perhaps (8) S L E N D E R I N F I F T A E T 16. Prevent a single for Rambo! (8) S W A M I P I S T A 18. Vintage Marquis on the march (7) T M H T N 20. Set a limit to the extent of turnover P A H L E V I S A E R M R P (7) R O R T P A Y R 21. About to raise six hundred mils of A T A A C O mint (6) C O H E R E N C E G 22. Tuesday steaks are winners (6) L E M T G R E N S L A V E O C E 24. Ruin peacekeeper’s party (4) T O N E N N U I

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AQUARIUS: Now that changes you’ve avoided making are in your face, cosmic conditions support seizing the day. If Aquarian reserve leads others to misinterpret your intentions, there’s no need to tell all. But sharing a little more of your thoughts and feelings will go a long way to circumvent misunderstandings.

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CAPRICORN: Mars in your sign brings an energy boost, and midweek Capricorn moon wants things your way. But even though you’re convinced Capricorns know best, making decisions without consulting others is likely to cause difficulties, even hostility. A Mars overdose never works for anyone but your kind, considerate side will.

Byron Bay is gearing up to experience the 9th Annual Byron Latin Fiesta! A weekend feast of Latin music and dance, this Friday to Sunday. The 2014 event features international artists Yami & St’effy from Paris, France, who will be teaching and performing the sexy Kizomba! Artists from local schools include Sassy Salsa, LaSalsa, Latin Underground and Buena Vista TM while from interstate schools are representing QLD, NSW, VIC and SA! So put on your dancing shoes and learn from the talented instructors at the daytime events boosting over 40 Latin dance workshops! While at night the parties are hot with live bands, Latin DJs and a vast array of exciting Latin dance performances! The 2014 event is being held THE 9TH ANN entirely at the Byron Bay UAL BYRON LA TIN FIESTA - KICKING OFF Brewery. With exclusive WITH A PRE PA RTY AT GI NGER PIG IN BY use of the venue, there RON ON THUR SDAY AND THEN RU will be plenty of space NNING WITH PA RTIES AND WORKSH for all to enjoy! We OPS FROM FR IDAY TO SUNDAY AT TH invite you to soak up E BYRON BREW ERY. the rhythm, the energy and the spice of Latin America at the Byron Latin Fiesta! Tickets available online and at the door until sold out! See www.byronlatinfiesta.com.au.

THE PALACE SKYLIGHT The National Theatre’s latest NT Live production Skylight boasts a who’s who of British stars of stage and screen. Bill Nighy (Love Actually, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and Carey Mulligan (Inside Llewyn Davis, The Great Gatsby) feature in the highly anticipated production by acclaimed playwright David Hare, directed by Stephen Daldry (The Audience, Billy Elliott), captured live from London’s West End. Skylight screens at Palace Cinemas Byron Bay on Wednesday 29 October at 12.30 pm. Tickets $23–25 available at Palace box office or online at www.palacecinemas.com.au.

YOU CAN CAN DRAW This Tuesday Dr Sketchy’s Burlesque Life Drawing heads on down to the saloon for a night of sketching, old-time country-style debauchery and wild Can-Can dancing! MC Miss Mae Wilde promises a hootenanny of epic proportions that’s sure to whip the art-monkeys into a creative frenzy! Leading the stampede will be the spectacular Queen of the Cat-house, Miss Bertie Page. Bertie will be throwing off the petticoats and kicking up her heels with those free-spirited fillies of frivolity, The Buffalo Gals. Doors at 6pm, session starts at 6.30pm. Entry is $15, 18-plus event, and bring your own drawing materials.

AT WAR WITH WILLIAM IFM / Filmways presents William Kelly’s War at the Pighouse this Saturday. Starring Tony Bonner and Josh Davis the film will be of great interest to both the general public and history buffs given it will be released at such an important and celebratory time for Anzac’s / Gallipoli’s 100th anniversary. Screening Saturday at 4pm.

Brisbane-born Sydney labourer Luke Heggie began 2010 with the new years resolution that he’d get on stage and do some standup. His first gig was the one where he won his RAW Comedy heat; his second was the one where he got through the semifinal. His third was the one where he won the state final. His RAW win meant Luke got to play Edinburgh Fringe, where he opened for The Nelson Twins – quite possibly the most Aussie comedy show to ever play the UK. And Luke was chosen to be part of the 2011 Comedy Zone – the show the Melbourne International Comedy Festival puts together from the very best up-and-comers. Luke Heggie is this month’s feature comedian at the Ballina RSL on Thursday. He is joined by fellow RAW national finalist, the delightful Desh, who has squeezed his rotund frame into just about every TV and radio show in the land featuring as a comic guest, opinion maker and racial stereotype for casting directors from Surrey Hills to Mumbai. MC is Mandy Nolan. 8pm. Free.

MUSIC MARATHON! This Saturday witness 12 hours of non-stop music as Conservatorium students raise funds for new equipment. Running for six hours, from 10am till 4pm, and on two stages running simultaneously equalling twelve hours of performing! With all students collecting sponsorship for their performances, the fundraising goal for the day is $7,000.The Acoustic Stage in the Concert Room upstairs in the Conservatorium building will feature piano solos and orchestral instruments and small ensembles, while the Courtyard Stage out the front with Lismore Handmade Market will showcase vocal and guitar students, as well as larger ensembles and current Diploma and Certificate III students. Community members are welcome to sponsor the event with donations directly to our fundraising account – BSB 082-707 Account # 629690838. Donations over $2 are tax deductable.

RIDING HER WAVE In 2007, Tweed Heads high school student Stephanie Gilmore qualified for the pinnacle in women’s surfing, the ASP World Tour. In her rookie year Steph led the charge to win the World Championships at just 17 years of age. Over the next four years Steph dominated the women’s tour with her trademark style and unrivalled professionalism. She claimed four world championships in as many years and seemed untouchable until a violent turn of events abruptly ended her winning streak. But things flipped. Stephanie in the Water is an intimate documentary following Steph on the professional circuit as she reassesses her future. Filmed by Ava Warbrick, daughter of Rip Curl co-founder Doug ‘Claw’ Warbrick, she and the crew followed Gilmore for three years, compiling outstanding footage that give viewers a unique insight into the life and mind of one of surfing’s greatest. Five times world champ Steph Gilmore will then be available for a live Q&A with the audience after the film. Screening at the Byron Community Centre on Wednesday at 7pm.

LAST WEEK FOR ALICE Murwillumbah Theatre Company’s pantomime, Alice’s Adventures features a cast of 25, including ten children, playing a total of 38 roles, ingenious, colourful costumes and some wonderful sets. The play, adapted by Bryanne Jardine, is based on the classic children’s stories Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass, written by Lewis Carroll in the mid-19th century. Alice’s Adventures finishes this weekend with two final performances at the Murwillumbah Civic Centre on Saturday at 7.30pm, and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets are just $12 for adults and $6 for school students and are available online at www.murwillumbahtheatrecompany.com, from the Murwillumbah Music shop on 6672 5404, or at the door.

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Uke Night at the Court House Hotel in Mullum welcomes back to centre stage the towering purveyor of good vibes Soulman O’Gaia for this month’s theme, Soul Motown Disco. Miss Amber and Stukulele also proudly present The Fis – Fiona Knight and Fiona Dell – for some 3-part sista harmony action. Join the mailing list for the link to the songbook at www.ukemullum.com. Always a great night with or without a ukulele. Boogie on down and testify from 6.30pm, Thursday. Adults $10 kids $2.50.

FIRST STOP: BLUESVILLE STATION! Bluesville Station are back on track and full steam ahead after studio sessions for their seventh album. ‘The boys have some great new tunes locked down which will feature on the forthcoming album,’ says guitarist and band leader Brad Palmer. ‘Oh yeah, our fans expect us to deliver the goods, and we dig it,’ says Brad. Maybe a sneaky preview of the new songs? Thanks to sites such as Spotify and other streamers the band

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can now reach a global audience with their brand of blues rock. Sick of waiting for the bus? Then jump on board the Bluesville Station Express when they head to Lennox Hotel on Saturday from 9.30pm. A show not to be missed!

THE NAME OF THE ROSE The music of Cassie Rose takes you to a place not all dare to venture. A place of honesty and heart… enchantingly deep, yet sweet and soft… with a gentle groove to keep you swaying. Her sound is an alternative acoustic infusion of flavours… and her debut EP Destiny is a true representation of this. With the release of her EP, Cassie will be doing two launch shows with a full band, one on the northern rivers where she now resides, on Wednesday at the Rochdale Theatre, Goonellabah. Show starts at 7pm; doors open at 6.30pm. Tickets $11 presale online at www.cassierosemusic.com or $15 at the door.

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FURY War is hell, so why do we want to keep watching movies that revel in it? This is an example of Hollywood hypocrisy at its most testosterone-ignited but messianic worst. It starts off with graphic, grungy violence. Mud and slush and blood – the most heroic soldiers are the dirtiest – with a sense that Hieronymus Bosch has come back to Europe in April, 1945, to show us how hellish armed conflict can be. But it ends up flogging the same old martyrdom bullshit that has poured blood and bone into the tired earth for time out of mind (wake me when the Gallipoli centenary is over). Sergeant Collier (Brad Pitt) is a tank commander who has been with his crew since the Americans joined the fight against Nazism (two years late) and, like the rest of his boys, he has been brutalised and desensitised by the experience. The new member of the outfit is Norman (Logan Lerman), an idealistic recruit who abhors what he perceives to be the murderous amorality of his fellows. It’s only a matter of time, of course, before he understands that the other blokes are just pragmatists, victims of the environment into which they have been thrust. The movie’s falseness, in posing as anti-war but gouging every buck it can out of its carnage is bad enough, but more infuriating is the piety of its self-regard. The shoot-out at the end is like any other you’ve seen over the years, with the Krauts unable to hit a target and the intrepid, fearless GIs mowing them down like flies. Even with its high-tech CGI (design and production values are super impressive) it reminded me, the longer it went, of Sarge and his invincibles in B/W TV’s Combat. It perpetuates everything that is wrong about a world that is teetering on the brink, being no more than the sort of diatribe that encourages lamebrained young men to sign up for a cause and go and kill people on the other side of the world. ~ John Campbell

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THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU There is a template that is getting extremely frayed at the edges. It involves the urbane son (rarely daughter) being called back after a family bereavement to the sleepy little hamlet where he spent his youth. We saw the set-up just the other week in The Judge and, again, we find the bloke’s marriage is in tatters – it’s an easy way to both eliminate the superfluous woman from the drama and garner sympathy for the cheated-on husband (screenwriting is too often like painting by numbers). In this case it is mild-mannered Jason Bateman (as Judd) returning to home and hearth following his father’s death. If, as a perennial nice-guy, he is the extreme opposite to the abrasive Robert Downey Jnr, you know that rapprochement and a feel-good resolution will also await Bateman. And there is nothing wrong with that – except for when a script bends over backwards to find a hook for every player in a big cast to hang their hat on. The widowed matriarch is Jane Fonda (with declining facial movement), an overbearing writer who has recently had a massive boob-job – the mammaries are a running gag that gets very tired, as does the revolting little kid and his poo bucket. Judd’s three siblings (none of whom look remotely like they might be related) are Phillip (Adam Driver), Paul (Corey Stoll) and Wendy (Tina Fey), and their dysfunction echoes, if in an overly contrived manner, Tolstoy’s observation that ‘each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way’. Amidst all the outpourings and squabbles, resentments and disclosures, Judd bobs about like a cork on a stormy sea. Bateman is an unusual actor insofar as he keeps so much within – he is not ‘out there’ in a culture that lauds extroversion, so his performance comes across as more natural than anybody else’s – from the devastation of finding his wife with another man to the belated memory of his father rescuing him as a child. Overall it’s weak, but with an appealing soft spot. ~ John Campbell

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WEDNESDAY 29 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON KYLE LIONHART RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON BIG IN SWEDEN BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM GUY KACHEL DUO BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 7PM STEPHANIE IN THE WATER COCOMANGAS, BYRON DJ JIMMY D WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ SANCHEZ MULLUMBIMBY CIVIC HALL 8PM JOE LOUIS WALKER ROCHDALE THEATRE, GOONELLABAH 7PM CASSIE ROSE

THURSDAY 30 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON MATT ARMITAGE RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM MESCALITO BLUES BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM RICHARD IN YOUR MIND & RILEY BYRON BREWERY 7.30PM ARTSEXPOSURE DJS

BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 7PM BUSBY MAROU WITH FIONA BEVAN & ZEEK POWER COCOMANGAS, BYRON DJ JIMMY D GINGER PIG, BYRON 8PM LATIN FIESTA CAFE OSKA, BYRON 6PM BANKSTERS AND THE PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM CLUB RAIDERS DJS TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 7.30PM POTATO POTATO BRUNSWICK HOTEL 7.30PM MILAN MARTIN COURT HOUSE HOTEL, MULLUMBIMBY 6.30PM SOULMAN O’GAIA, MISS AMBER, STUKULELE & THE FIS, FIONA KNIGHT & FIONA DELL BALLINA RSL 8PM BIG GIG COMEDY W LUKE HEGGIE, DESH & MANDY NOLAN BALLINA HOTEL BRITISH INDIA TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 6.30PM COLE COX LOVEJOY 7.30PM YOUNGER DRYAS Free admission Gallery open Wed-Sun 10am - 5pm (DST)

Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan, In-Habit: Project Another Country, 2012 Used transport cardboard boxes, packing tape, handcrafted cardboard houses, makeshift drums and sound, single channel video projection plus 5 LCD screen installation. Installation view, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney. Photo: Jacob Ring. Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation 2012. Image courtesy the artists.

27 June - 30 November

The Prince, the Tiger and a Toad: Rew Hanks 17 October - 14 December

In-Habit: Project Another Country In-Habit: Project Another Country is a Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation commissioned project, toured by Museums & Galleries of NSW. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body

Caldera Art 2014 2014 Les Peterkin Portrait Prize PUBLIC PROGRAM (DST) Sun 9, 23 & 30 November 10.30am-12.30pm Sun 2 November & Sat 15 November 1pm -3pm

Creat Cardboard Houses during the exhibition for In-Habit: Project Another Country Artist Carleen Joy. The dwellings will become part of the growing installation. FREE (02) 6670 2790 | 2 Mistral Road South Murwillumbah NSW 2484 | artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au

CHINDERAH TAVERN 6.30PM JON J BRADLEY NIMBIN HOTEL 6.30PM BILL JACOBI COOLANGATTA HOTEL THIRSTY MERC

FRIDAY 31 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON ELEGANT SHIVA, JESSE PUMPHREY, DRUNK MUMS, DJ CHRIS BRADLEY RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM BOHEMIAN COWBOYS BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 5PM WILSON 9PM NICKY BOMBA YACROCKCAFE, BYRON 6PM NOOSE FOR A NECKTIE, IN THE HANDS OF CAPTORS, THE DIRAC SEA, LEVEL H, SUBVERT BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 7PM BYRON BALLET GALA BYRON BREWERY 7.30PM LATIN FIESTA CAFE OSKA, BYRON 7.30PM BOSSA NOVA WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ DANIMAL GINGER PIG, BYRON GINGER PIG DJS TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 7.30PM THE NEW HIGH PIZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK PARK 6.30PM LUKE YEAMAN BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM JESSE MORRIS BAND BRUNSWICK HOTEL 7PM NATHAN KAYE MULLUMBIMBY FARMERS MARKET ANDREW MORRIS COURT HOUSE HOTEL, MULLUMBIMBY LION IDOL OCEAN SHORES COUNTRY CLUB MICK MCHUGH DUO OCEAN SHORES TAVERN SLIM PICKENS BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 8PM KENNEDY MANSION BALLINA RSL 8.30PM DIANA ANAID BAND LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 6PM RUDELY INTERRUPTED

TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 5PM SARA MCCAFFERTY NIMBIN HOTEL 6.30PM MESCALITO BLUES FLUTTERBIES, TYALGUM 7PM SHUNYA & AMRITA DEVI MURWILLUMBAH SHOW 7.30PM CHRIS COOK BAND POTTSVILLE SPORTS CLUB BILL JACOBI CONDONG BOWLING CLUB 6.30PM TWEED VALLEY JAZZ CLUB 8PM THE MURWILLUMBAHBARIANS COOLANGATTA SANDS HOTEL 8.30PM MATTY ROGERS COOLANGATTA-TWEED GOLF CLUB KILLER QUEEN SHOW SOUNDLOUNGE, CURRUMBIN BRITISH INDIA NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND ISLAND VIBES

SATURDAY 1 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON YOUNGER DRYAS, BOSS MOXI RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM THE LOATHING BYRON BREWERY 8PM LATIN FIESTA BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 7PM BYRON BALLET GALA CAFE OSKA, BYRON 7PM LOUNGE VIBES COCOMANGAS, BYRON DJ JIMMY D & DJ QC GINGER PIG, BYRON GINGER PIG DJS WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ SANCHEZ TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 7.30PM SUE ANNE PIZZA PARADISO, SUFFOLK PARK 6.30PM DANE TUCQUET BANGALOW BOWLO 7PM DIESEL BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM GREG KEW BRUNSWICK HOTEL 7PM SOUL REFERENCE

BRUNSWICK BOWLING CLUB FORD BROTHERS LULU’S, MULLUMBIMBY 11AM PAT NICHOLSON MIDDLE PUB, MULLUMBIMBY 7.30PM SHYBABY DOMA CAFE, FEDERAL 12PM MARK RIDOUT FEDERAL HALL 8PM LION IDOL BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 8PM ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT LENNOX HOTEL 9.30PM BLUESVILLE STATION BALLINA RSL 8.30PM CASEY DONOVAN HENRY ROUS, BALLINA 10PM THE DIRTY CHANNEL LISMORE WORKERS CLUB 7.30PM CHRIS COOK BAND SALTBAR, KINGSCLIFF 8.30PM JON J BRADLEY MURWILLUMBAH CIVIC CENTRE 7.30PM ALICE’S ADVENTURES POTTSVILLE SPORTS CLUB DAN HANNAFORD SOUTH TWEED SPORTS CLUB 3PM WELL SWUNG DADDIES 7PM AMY YOUNG COOLANGATTA SANDS HOTEL 8.30PM STEPHEN LOVELIGHT NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND ISLAND VIBES

SUNDAY 2 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON SCOTT DAY-VEE RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 4PM SAMBA-BLISSTAS 6.30PM BLIND WILLIE WAGTAIL BYRON MARKET 8AM THE ROMANIACS, SI MULLUMBY, SOULMAN O’GAIA BYRON BREWERY 7.30PM LATIN FIESTA BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 5PM BYRON BALLET GALA GINGER PIG, BYRON 3PM DJ CHRIS BRADLEY & GUESTS TREEHOUSE, BELONGIL 2.30PM EVA J, DJ OVERSEAS PARK HOTEL, SUFFOLK PARK KIT BRAY DOMA CAFE, FEDERAL 12PM JALAPEÑO TRIO HOTEL BRUNSWICK 4PM DAN HANNAFORD BAND BILLINUDGEL HOTEL 3PM JAM W KELLIE KNIGHT & PAUL BREWER CLUB LENNOX 4PM GREG LYON & THE HIP OPERATION

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Busby Marou (Duo)

Learn how to develop your dream business! Every Wednesday from 22nd Oct to 27th November Email Prue: trailblazers. applications@gmail.com

Thursday 30 Oct, 7pm Tickets: $33 Presale / $38 Doorsale

Byron Ballet Gala Performance Friday 31 Oct – Sunday 2 Nov Check website for show times Tickets: $28 | $22 Child U18 | $88 Family (2+2)

Wednesday 12 November, 7pm Tickets: $18 – $25

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Presented by Byron Community Primary School Thursday 13 & Friday 14 November, 6pm Tickets: $10 – $20 | Family $50

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MONDAY 3 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON GARRETT KATO RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON DWAINE CAMERON BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM MUSICAL BINGO GINGER PIG, BYRON 8PM BOOM FAYA CREW BYRON BREWERY 4PM BREWERY DJS WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 8PM DJ DANIMAL

TUESDAY 4 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON 12PM HOT SEX CHOCOLATE 9PM MARSHALL O’KELL RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON TWO RIVERS BLUES BYRON BREWERY 8PM DR SKETCHY’S ANTI-ART SCHOOL BURLESQUE BYRON BOWLO 1PM GOODRICH BYRON GOLF CLUB 3.30PM GREG LYON & THE HIP OPERATION BANGALOW HOTEL 4PM THE CAMELTONES 7.30PM BRACKETS OPEN MIC MIDDLE PUB, MULLUMBIMBY CATHERINE JONES OCEAN SHORES TAVERN 12PM ELEMENTALS DJS NEW BRIGHTON FARMERS MARKET BROADFOOT CLUB LENNOX 12PM JIVE LOUNGE SINGERS ELTHAM HOTEL 1PM THE ROMANIACS

Term 4

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THE POINT, BALLINA 3PM SCOTT DAY-VEE CHERRY STREET SPORTS CLUB, BALLINA 12 NOON GUANABA COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB ELTHAM HOTEL 2PM BILL JACOBI SPHINX ROCK, MT BURRELL 1PM DINKUM BOHOS MURWILLUMBAH CIVIC HALL 2PM ALICE’S ADVENTURES RIVERVIEW HOTEL, MURWILLUMBAH 3PM LOREN COOLANGATTA-TWEED HEADS GOLF CLUB TWEED LINKS QUARTET NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND ISLAND VIBES

BYRON SEWING CIRCLE under 25 Thursdays 3 till 6pm @ the YAC Contact Lotte on 0477 591 555

YACROCKCAFE

For details on shows check out: www.facebook.com/ YACROCKCAFE

SAFE LEARNER DRIVER COURSE

20 hours credit in your Logbook! Contact Phil on 0414 809 330 or www.steerproject.org.au

CREATIVE GIRLS’ GROUP

Participate in making an Inspirational Card Deck! Wednesdays 4 to 6pm Call Gisela on 0410 161 747

BOOK THE YAC!

For your next party, workshop, event, program etc. Contact StefďŹ e: Stephanie@bys.org.au for details.

NEW PARENTING TEENAGERS’ DAYTIME PROGRAM

The NEW Program will focus on skills & information that may assist you to improve your relationship with your teenager! Every Monday 1pm to 3pm (From 3rd Nov to 15th Dec 2014) To book call Rosalie on 0431 524 044

CREATIVE CATERING COURSE Contact Karen on 6685 7777 or links@bys.org.au

le young peop matter Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC) is managed by Byron Youth Service (BYS)

1 Gilmore Crescent Byron Bay • bys.org.au

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BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 BUILDER/CARPENTER Peter Bergin. Renos/maintenance. Lic 147887C .....0432 060110 or 0432 788394

BRICK & BLOCK LAYING Lic 173697C. Top quality work. Any size job. Phone Bob .......0431 792260 BUILDERS Ian & Eric. All areas of construction, exp & affordable. Lic 210293C .............0429 777966 BUILDER / CARPENTER Quality work with 40 years experience. HIA Lic 501442 .........0410 442188 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .........66843575 or 0414 922786 STONEYS BUILDING CREATIONS Lic 268404C..........................................Phone Dave 0417 654888

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BRICKLAYING, RENDERING, SWIMING POOLS 30 years exp. Lic 170432C.................0423 378573

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

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BUILDER – ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ....................0417 499023

rbacarpentry.com.au New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic No 243918C ..............0407 330326

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accounting shop, tax returns, MYOB, Reconciliations, XERO.....................................Gail 0401 884231

CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273

BUILDER CARPENTER DP Construction Building Solutions. All jobs. Lic 236035C ........0427 849445

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AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION COOLMAN AIR CONDITIONING 23 years experience. Lic 178464C AU30147 .............0412 641753 RAINBOW REGION AIR CONDITIONING ARC AU36141 ...............................................0487 264137

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Quality Cabinets & Renovations 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

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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 MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962 MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St........................66841028 BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate ...66858159 CAPE BYRON HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC Shane Eade. 6/14 Middleton St ....................0467 660323 MARVELL ST CHIROPRACTIC Lindon Garske www.marvellstchiropractic.com.au ...........66857771

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IMAX COMPUTERS All computer repairs .......................................................................0418 767774

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BROKEN HEAD COMPUTER REPAIRS Servicing PCs in the Byron area & more............0401 096247

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

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Call Samuel on 6680 9123 or 0434 539 979. Byron Local for over 30 years.

CONCRETING & PAVING CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564 FLANAGAN & SONS CONCRETING Lic 155456C. ............................................Ph Andrew 66841424 SALISBURY CONCRETE CONTRACTORS over 20yrs local exp, all concrete, Works Lic 136717C ..0418 234302 JASON COOTE CONCRETING All concreting work, form work, steel fixing Lic 261424C.....0421 957506

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EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION

EARTHMOVING ROADWORKS • PLANT HIRE ALL JOBS BIG AND SMALL 30 years in local area • Free quotes Phone Dick 6687 8418 / 0412 831 944 EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve .............0421 797210 CLEAN AS IT’S BEEN TEAM Home, Bond back, anytime, references..................................66882372 DONE & DUSTED CLEANING Going the extra mile, professional, dependable .............0498 731447 GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS Bond, office, builders clean, window cleaning................0405 437431 DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality & efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB, Mullum & surrounds .......0414 408723 PRESSURE CLEANING Patios, windows & driveways ....................................................0407 077459 6KRZURRP 2SHQ 0RQ )UL SP &HQWHQQLDO &W %\URQ %D\ CONSCIOUS CLEANING Non-toxic, eco-friendly. Beautiful results. 5yrs exp. Tessa........0449 173056 3K )5(( 0 4 216,7( DETAILED CLEANING Natural products. Please call 8am-6pm......................................0410 723601 CLEANING I’m experienced & reliable with an eye for detail .........................................0434 515016 DESIGN IT SOFT FURNISHINGS Curtains, blinds & bedheads............................Jane 0432 549953 QUALITY HOUSEKEEPING Cleaning & de-cluttering ............................................Julie 0410 799686

COMPUTER SERVICES

20+ Years Exp.

JUSTINE BUCKLEY Relationships, mindfulness, compassion. www.muditaclinic.com ......66846090

CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS Window Cleaning Professionals

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DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS

Inspire your lifestyle

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

Phone Quentin

0474 106 002 / 0427 663 678

A COASTAL EXCAVATION • 21 ton, 6 ton & 4 ton Excavators • Post Hole Borers • Compaction roller • Rock hammer • All building works • Bush clearing • Dams • Road construction • House, tank and site levelling • All general earthmoving Nick

0421 626 015

Quarry products Truck, trailer & excavator hire 1-30 tonne Road construction

ph 0418 781 574

change the way

61 Stuart St Mullumbimby

info@mullummac.com www.mullummac.com

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

1300 7726 5463

BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan .....................0414 300012 BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas ..............................................Ian 0412 853479 14T EXCAVATOR & TRACKED 10T DUMP TRUCK Best hourly rates .............................0423 889336

CALL US TODAY for a FREE Design & Quote

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ELECTRICIANS

Eastcoast Building & Renovations BLN 250287C

24 HOUR SERVICE

DECK & TIMBER SOLUTIONS All Mac Repairs, Upgrades, Service, Data Recovery, Internet Set-up, Hardware Sales, Insurance Claims SaulMordaunt@macdoc.net.au

0411 562 111 s

Apple Certified Support

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0439 624 945

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Domestic Commercial

02 66 804 173 All Jobs Small or Large

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BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris ....................................... 0408 536565\ DECK & TIMBER SOLUTIONS Free quotes. See localdirectories.com.au for profile .......0410 062493 THE DECK DOCTOR Sanding & refinishing, Cable balustrading. Free quotes....Richard 0407 821690 DECKS AND PERGOLAS Hardwood, pine, composites. Robbie. Lic 34423c ...................0409 244424

DENTISTS

Lic: 154293c

02 6684 6235

you play

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL JAMIE 0408 809 817 licence no. 201775c

BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264 BANGALOW DENTAL In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow .....................................66872766 SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores ....................66803477 GAVIN STUART & MARTIN ACKLAND Banora Seaview Dental, Banora Point 30 mins north of Ewingsdale. Open Sat. early & late appointments ..............................07 55234090 LITTLE LANE DENTAL, MULLUMBIMBY ...........................................................................66842816

0458 267 777

Lic. 211410C

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

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GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

PERMACULTURE LANDSCAPE DESIGN Aesthetic & Delicious......................................0498 359487

GAS SUPPLIERS

Lic. No.

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

Please call Blair Rankin on

electrical

SERVICES PTY LTD

1300 639 843

Lic No. 262667C

NG

0432 331 633 for details

Electrical and appliance repairs 0427 402 399 24/7 EMERGENCY CALL OUTS NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL RELIABLE AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM

TOTAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • LAWN MOWING • RIDE-ON MOWING CALL BEN ON 0411 631 655 extremeperfection.com.au eptotalpropertymaintenance@gmail.com

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK • LED DOWNLIGHTS • TV. PHONE & DATA

24/7 SERVICE

0459 260 008

GLAZIERS

GOODSPARK E L E C T R I C A L

COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173

ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & mirrors ............................................................66857200

GRAPHIC DESIGN

ACREAGE MOWING SPECIALIST

Graphic design

• Irrigation • Landscaping • Over 20 yrs experience

Get a fresh look!

Zac 0468

0432 339 066 Visit: rachelstonedesign.com

344 939

RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355

LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183

Acreage & Residential Mowing | Gardening Landscaping | Property Maintenance Brush Cutting | Tip Runs | Fully Insured

BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0427 857824

0430 297 101 / 6684 5437

CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C ...........0422 668582

info@byronbaymowing.com.au www.byronbaymowing.com.au

HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575

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

GUTTERING

SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW Competetively Priced. Quality Work. Lic 116938C .0416 043414

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

WEST BYRON ELECTRICAL Lic 145002C Repairs & installations, affordable rates . Jim 0403 747615

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

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

CHRIS APPEL. Ocean Shores. Lic EC 22349 ....................................................................0422 607444

GOGO MOW

BLUE MTN GUTTERMESH Do it well, do it once..................................................................0418 662285

FENCING

Lawn Mowing

• Acreage and Residential • Brushcutting • Cleanups

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

0418 412 925 – gogomow@icloud.com

HANDYPERSONS

JP ELECTRICAL All electrical antennas & data. Hot water & stove repairs. Lic 133082C .....0432 289705

BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 E.D.L. FENCING Installations & repairs, prompt service .........................66771852 or 0432 107262 HOMESTEAD FENCING Since 1995. Glass & aluminium pool fencing specialists. Lic 227674C .66222886 NOT JUST FENCING Contact Greg..................................................................................0490 062016

Lawn and Handyman Services

BEN’S FENCING PROMPT. RELIABLE. COMPETITIVE. 7 DAY SERVICE ..................0409 983565

Brent 0431 550 401

BORDERLINE FENCING SOLUTIONS All fencing types .....................0422 589568 or 0402 696158

byronbayranga@gmail.com

• Garden and Property Maintenance • Soft Landscaping • Decking • Paving • General Repairs • Tip Runs • Fully Insured and Reliable

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

THE GUTTER GURU Cleaning, repairs & all your gutter needs. Call Sam for a free quote...0459 821411 NEW GUTTERING Guttermesh, downpipes etc. Lic 26850C ................................................0418 662285

PROPER JOB BOB For All Your Property Maintenance Needs * Pressure Cleaning * Rubbish Removal * Property Detailing

Call Bob on 0424 982 935 A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Tip runs, pressure cleaning, gardening, odd jobs ...Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 CAPE BYRON PROP MAINTENANCE Tom Scott byronmaintenance@gmail.com ......0418 600576

CALL BEN

0402 823 928

micaelangelo245@gmail.com

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING

MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, tip runs, gardening ...............0424 954388 A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN SERVICES Fast, efficient, best solutions for all jobs big or small 0405 625697 DARRIN THE HANDYMAN Long time local, prompt friendly service, 30 yrs exp...........0427 641804

• PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • LAWN MOWING • EDGE TRIMMING • ACREAGE MOWING • RUBBISH REMOVAL • SMALL TREE LOPPING • GARDENING • ROCK WALLS • QUALITY WORK • BEST RATES

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

fully insured

A VERY HANDY MAN for just about anything. Happy to help ...Andrew 66844634 or 0412 558890 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569 GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICE No job too small, free quotes........................................0414 109595 LITTLE ANT Complete property maintenance, handyman, lawnmowing .....................0437 799811 HANDYMAN All jobs OK. $35/hour ..................................................................... Goran 0403 793834

acreage mowing acreage mowing

&& maintanence maintenance

• acreage mowing • brush cutting / edging • light chainsaw work • weed control • green waste removal • tip runs

0408 536 565

0427 176 771

HEALTH • OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry

MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage.........Peter 0423 756394 ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 GUTTERS CLEANED Solar panel cleaning, all areas, free quotes, fully insured ..66841778 or 0405 922839 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028

proud member of

A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002

Nathan Hourigan 0420 215 716 Servicing all areas

E: it2gets2me@gmail.com

Lic: 210143C

A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Best rates, reliable, guaranteed ...............Sam 0438 655763 or 66859754 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, tree lopping, landscaping ......0402 487213 GREEN CLEAN NR Enviroment safe cleaning products www.greencleannr.com.au......0408 444072 MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 DYNAMIC HOMEOPATHY Satyaa S Lohmann www.dynamichomeopathy.net.............0412 661073 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962 DR JOANNA MADERSKA Brunswick Heads drjoannamaderska.weebly.com ................0416 275999 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279

TIMBER FLOOR SPECIALIST

SERVICING ALL AREAS

SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS/CONSULTANTS ...............................0418 110714 HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Sam ...0429 809363 LUSH GARDENS Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Joe.......0401 275232

0420 528 373 www.oceanfloors.net.au

NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rate ......0428 544190 YARD MAINTENANCE Lawns, rubbish removal, gardening. ........Mark 66843426 or 0437 343348

HIRE MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 SOUND, LIGHTING & VIDEO equipment hire & installation, crystalgrid.com.au ..........0421 661910

INTERIOR DESIGN

COMPLETE GARDEN SERVICE Including lawns, tip runs. Experienced & references.....0405 529275 KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606

ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721 ACREAGE MOWING SPECIALIST......................................................Zac 0468 344939 or 66845379 d’ART INTERIORS www.dartinteriors.com.au. Call Patricia ...................0417 336816 or 66884768 BYRON BAY LAWN MOWING Fully insured garden maintenance & rubbish removal ..0412 263069 DESIGN UNIT Residential & Commercial Interiors .................................................Bree 0403 488127 FLOOR SANDING & PAINTING Decks, verandahs etc. Lic 190593C.....................Kevin 0417 644671 BYRON BAY BRUSHCUTTING From grass to lantana clearing, town & rural ................0411 898294

GARAGE DOORS

BYRON SHIRE BRUSHCUTTING All aspects of professional brushcutting ....................0431 700195 EVERGREEN ACREAGE MOWING AND MAINTENANCE .....................................Liron 0427 176771

Licence No: 175956C ABN 93 113 342 699

BRITZ IT OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE Lawns, gardens, windows, pressure cleaning.....0419 260654

IRONING

THE IRONING LADY Free pickup & delivery. Fast & friendly service $25/hr. Angela......0414 719680

KITCHENS

BEANOS Tree & lawn care service. Tree removal/pruning. Lawn & garden maint ..........0421 508044 SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS Byron 15yrs+ qual. exp. www.shaunlemurakitchens.com.au ....0499 771769 PH: 02 6628 1376 W: www.cmgd.com.au E: info@cmgd.com.au 3 Hugh Street, Russelton Estate, Alstonville NSW 2477 Garage Doors & Openers | Gates | Sales | Service | Installation | Repairs

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GARDEN DESIGN

ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Splashbacks .................................................................................66857200

C & C KITCHEN SOLUTIONS Kitchens & bathrooms, quality at affordable prices ...............66872275 GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329 D HINGED Kitchens, bathrooms from modest to high end www.hinged.com.au Dave ...0409 843689 LANDSCAPE DESIGN & PLANS Lic no. 39791 www.varendorfflandscapes.com ..........0414 842602 MAGIC RENOVATIONS Specialising in kitchens, bathrooms & full renovations.............0404 893404

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PAINTING

BYRON BAY

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

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

B Timbs Painting

BEAU JARDIN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Call Peter .............................................................0417 054443

Bruce Timbs

ALL WORK GUARANTEED Domestic & Commercial

YVES DE WILDE

6684 2323 / 0418 663 983 www.duluxaccredited.com.au

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

Hunky Dory Farm

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

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

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SHANE TURNER LANDSCAPES Solid, creative, affordable............................................0418 688171

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

STYLE LANDSCAPES Retaining, paving, landscaping. Lic no 41307..............................0427 570076 2481 LANDSCAPES Paving, retainer walls, tree removal, fencing, concreting ..............0490 062016

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS

Licence No 97474

BYRON Mower, B’cutter, Ch’saw, all small engine repairs, pickup & delivery .................0429 707286 TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025

LIGHTING

0412 794 364

Micks Roof Restorations

Protecting homes for over 15 years WE PROVIDE CERTIGY EASY PAY FINANCE • Repoint & rebed tiles • Paint tile roofs • Repaint tin roofs • High-pressure cleaning • 10yr warranty on paint & workmanship

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

LOCKSMITH MOBILE LOCKSMITH SERVICE Automotive car keys & lock installation/repair ............0412 764148

0401 821 204 Lic 268018C

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

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

451 186 / 6680 4660

DQQH P ZDUZLFN#JPDLO FRP COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733 GLENN WATERS For the finish you can’t see. Lic 58928C...............................................0427 908129

PLUMBERS

Chay 6680 5081 0429 805 081 Byron Shire

ALAN MALONE

2481 LANDSCAPES 20 years experience. Free quotes. No job too small .......................0490 062016

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?

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SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 MULLUM PICTURE FRAMERS & MEXICAN ART 75 Stuart Street.............................0403 734791 FINE ART INSTALLATION SERVICES Art & picture hanging systems.........................0403 554288

&UDLJ 0413

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

TEA TREE MULCH

Friendly & Clean

Lic 167371C

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

PICTURE FRAMING

PLASTERING

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

Lic 184464C

VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES www.varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ...................0414 842602

LANDSCAPING

Lic No 189144C

ALL-WAYS PAINTING

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 LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay ......0416 369698 EWINGSDALE PHYSIO Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training. Real Time Ultrasound .................66847838 PETER FARRELL Physiotherapist/rehab consultant. Discuss best approach. Mullum.........66843385

mickshomeimprovements@live.com.au www.mickshomeimprovements.com.au

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542 KNIGHTSBRIDGE Painters & Decorators. Lic 130781C. ........... Ph Lloyd 66872351 or 0410 871662 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806

JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ..............0438 668025 BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (NO JOB TOO SMALL) Lic 234528C. ...........Call Adam 0466 992483 ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480 BRAD EVELEIGH PLUMBING Blocked drains & maintenance. Bruns. Lic 257153C.......0438 140075 BUCHANAN PLUMBING & GAS – Gasfitter – Luke – Lic 225997C...............................0407 119910 JONESY’S ROOF PLUMBING & MAINTENANCE Lic 266635C.......................................0431 326131 PIPE DREAM PLUMBING Lic 269186C..........................................................................0408 626343

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

PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

PEST CONTROL RELAX...

MOTORING

“Where else would you take a leak?�

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

Lic: AU29498

Bayside Radiators

Windscreens & Air Conditioning

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

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

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

TRADITIONAL & DIGITAL PRINTING %XVLQHVV &DUGV ‡ )O\HUV ‡ 3RVWHUV ‡ 6WLFNHUV art@mullumprintworks.com.au 䖲 6684 3633

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

BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500 MULLUMBIMBY AUTOMOTIVE repairs, tyres & brakes. 40 Dalley Street .................. Sam 66843034

OSTEOPATHY

THE PEST MAN EXTRAORDINAIRE ..............................................................................0418 110714

PHOTOGRAPHY

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

www.treefaeriefotos.com • 0417 427 518

PHYSIOTHERAPY Sue Broadbent and Toby Mills

BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates. Liz Thomas, Cally O’Hara, Troy Eady .....................................................................................66872330 NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ....................................................................66843255 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE FOR WOMEN Eve Schoenheimer Mon, Tues, Thur ............66853660 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 OSTEOPATH SINCE 1975 Old school, Lennox Head. Michael Petrie ...................................66874410 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel .................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818

Clinic open for Osteopathy and Massage every day except Wed & Sun 2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

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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 weekly • Carriers of ďŹ ne art • Furniture removal • E-bay pick up & delivery

6683 4829 / 0409 917646 Byron Shire Echo archives: www.echo.net.au


TRIMMER UPHOLSTERER Car headlinings, furniture, boats. Dave Moody ...................0474 203573

SWIMMING POOLS

LEAPFROG REMOVALS

ATTENTION POOL OWNERS

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

• All pool requirements • Professional advice • Water testing • Friendly service • Pool servicing

0432 334 200 02 6680 8170 leapfrogremovals@yahoo.com.au

73 Station St, Mullumbimby (opp. Council chambers)

No weekend surcharge

search “Lighthouse Removals”

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WATER FILTERS

for home, commercial and rural properties

Kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, tile repairs & waterproofing Leaking showers repaired & sealed NO JOB TOO SMALL • Free quotes & consultations Lic. No. 216827C Because a woman understands excellence

...forget pointless scrubbing

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

Our unique restoration process will make your dirty tile & grout look

LOCAL AFFORDABLE Brisbane to Sydney, 20yrs exp. travellingbenny@gmail.com ....0402 199999

BRAND NEW again... GUARANTEED!!!

ROOFING

9 Tile, Grout & Stone Cleaning & Sealing 9 Silicone 9 Grout Colouring 9 Re-Grouting 9 Epoxy Grout 9 Glass Restoration 9 Slippery Tiles & More

EVERYTHING ROOFING Restorations, repairs, gutter cleaning. Free quote. Lic 252254C.....0422 757784 R 4 ROOFING AUSTRALIA Servicing Northern Rivers. Lic 252098C.................. Adam 0422 248936

Free Quote

ALL ROOF RESTORATION & PRESSURE CLEANING Lic 272171C ...............................0421 502642

TILER OF THE BAY

OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ........................................0412 161564 or 66841232 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL 2, 3, 4 & 6 m3 bins available .............................0450 300360 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL.................................................................................0408 210772

Call Ben on 0456 606 911 www.groutpro.com.au

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

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

CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169

Phone Chris 0414 229 114

WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING WATER TANK CLEANING/WATER TANKS All areas ...............................66888055 or 0407 002833 SMART RAINWATER SOLUTIONS Tank installation, cleaning, repair etc......................0418 662285

WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799 wordpressit.com.au modern websites logos SEO value rates ..............info@wordpressit.com.au

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

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SECURITY SERVICES

TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ...................................66804103 TILER Bathroom repairs, walls & floors. Lic 75915. Andy ...............................................0419 478248 BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide. Master security lic. 047862307 ..........0412 144679 MAGIC RENOVATIONS Specialising in bathrooms, kitchens, laundries, floor & wall.....0404 893404 STREETWISE SECURITY Static guards & crowd control. Lic 409807379........................0439 793925

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Trine Solutions

TRAVEL

ATAS A10923

Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, Gasfitting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

TREE SERVICES

SEWERAGE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

NSW Lic. L10007 QLD Lic. 13395

1st SUN Byron Bay 1st SUN Lismore Car Boot

6685 6807 6628 7333

2nd SUN The Channon 2nd SUN Lennox Head 2nd SUN Alstonville

6688 6433 6686 2139 6628 1568

3rd SAT Mullumbimby 3rd SAT Murwillumbah

6684 3370 0417 759 777 6679 5921 6628 7333 6687 4328

Full moon November 7 09:23 Third quarter November 15 02:16

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

M 0418 754 149 P 07 5523 9930

1st SAT Bruns Heads 6628 4495 1st SAT Murwillumbah 0417 759 777 1st SAT Lismore Markets 0407 124 991

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

Licence No. 158031C

Installing, maintaining and repairing onsite sewerage management systems in Tweed & Byron Shires for over 25 years.

SUNRISE W. T. NO BUBBLES, NO TROUBLES Cars, homes & offices .........................0412 158478

Lic 219684C

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP

• Qualified Arborist • Tree Pruning • Tree Removal • Stump Removal • Mulching • Fully Insured • Same Day Response

131 546

SEWING & ALTERATIONS SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS Byron Bay & all areas. Phone Jan ......................Jan 66849398 STITCH: For all your sewing needs. Ocean Shores, Mullum, Burringbar. Ph Lindi ..........0432 340113

SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES .............................................Call Tim 66877677 or 0417 698227 A1 SEWING MACHINES – PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1963. Leaders in service...................66847447 NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161 TREE CONTROL Safe lopping, removal, 12” chipper, stump grinder. Free quotes ..........0422 767677 OUT ON A LIMB Professional tree services. Free quotes. Low rates. Ph Lucas................0402 191316 A VERY HANDY MAN TREE SERVICES Happy to help ............Andrew 66844634 or 0412 558890 BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Irvin ..................................................0402 323910 TALLOW TREE SERVICES Tree Surgery & removal, stump grinding, cherry picker ........0401 208797 CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18” chipper.................................0408 202184 TREE SHAPE Arborist, chipper, 4WD truck. ‘Knows trees, cuts right, good rates’ ...........0428 886297 HART TREE SERVICES 15” chipper, bobcat, crane truck, stump grinder, EWP.. 66849137 or 0427 347380

SOLAR INSTALLATION

UPHOLSTERY BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255 SOLAR PANEL CLEANING All areas, free quotes, fully insured .............66841778 or 0405 922839 BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

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TILING

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS 042050 5395

VETERINARY SURGEONS

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ...66844846 CAMERA CREW, LIGHTING, screens, projectors & editing, crystalgrid.com.au.............0421 661910 POOL MAINTENANCE & RESTORATION All aspects. Lic 170432C ................................0423 378573

free boxes and a 10% discount

(02) 6684 5395

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

6684 3003

For tips & testimonials

Friendly Staff

VALUERS

4th SUN Bangalow 4th SUN Nimbin

6687 1911 0458 506 000

5th SUN Lennox Head 5th SUN Nimbin

6687 8618 0458 506 000

SATURDAYS Byron Artisan Market 4-9pm

6685 6807

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

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NOVEMBER 2014 Astronomical data and tides

New moon November 22 23:33 First quarter November 29 21:07 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, height (m) month rise set rise set 1 S 0553 1905 1312 0134 0352,1.31; 1600,1.55 2 S 0552 1906 1415 0218 0457,1.40; 1708,1.57 3 M 0551 1907 1518 0301 0555,1.51; 1810,1.59 4 T 0551 1907 1621 0343 0646,1.63; 1906,1.60 5 W 0550 1908 1724 0425 0735,1.73; 1959,1.58 6 T 0549 1909 1827 0508 0822,1.81; 2048,1.55 7 F 0549 1910 1928 0553 0907,1.85; 2137,1.49 8 S 0548 1910 2027 0640 0951,1.85; 2224,1.43 9 S 0547 1911 2124 0730 1033,1.81; 2311,1.36 10 M 0547 1912 2216 0821 1115,1.75; 2357,1.29 11 T 0546 1913 2303 0914 1157,1.67 12 W 0546 1914 2347 1007 0043,1.24; 1239,1.58 13 T 0545 1914 1059 0131,1.21; 1324,1.49 14 F 0545 1915 0027 1151 0226,1.20; 1416,1.42 15 S 0544 1916 0104 1242 0326,1.22; 1516,1.36 16 S 0544 1917 0139 1334 0426,1.27; 1620,1.34 17 M 0543 1918 0214 1425 0519,1.34; 1719,1.34 18 T 0543 1918 0248 1517 0606,1.42; 1812,1.36 19 W 0542 1919 0323 1611 0647,1.52; 1859,1.39 20 T 0542 1920 0359 1706 0726,1.61; 1943,1.41 21 F 0542 1921 0439 1803 0803,1.69; 2025,1.42 22 S 0541 1922 0522 1901 0843,1.77; 2108,1.43 23 S 0541 1922 0610 2000 0923,1.83; 2154,1.43 24 M 0541 1923 0703 2058 1006,1.86; 2242,1.41 25 T 0541 1924 0800 2153 1051,1.86; 2332,1.39 1140,1.83 26 W 0540 1925 0901 2245 27 T 0540 1926 1003 2334 0027,1.37; 1231,1.77 28 F 0540 1926 1106 0125,1.36; 1328,1.69 29 S 0540 1927 1209 0019 0227,1.37; 1430,1.60 30 S 0540 1928 1311 0101 0321,1.41; 1537,1.53

Low tide, height (m) 0937,0.58; 2242,0.35 1050,0.52; 2337,0.31 1158,0.44 0029,0.27; 1259,0.35 0115,0.25; 1354,0.27 0200,0.26; 1446,0.22 0245,0.29; 1535,0.21 0327,0.34; 1623,0.23 0408,0.40; 1709,0.28 0449,0.48; 1754,0.34 0530,0.55; 1839,0.41 0615,0.62; 1925,0.48 0703.0.68; 2015,0.52 0800,0.72; 2107,0.55 0906,0.74; 2201,0.55 1015,0.73; 2253,0.53 1120,0.68; 2340,0.50 1217,0.60 0021,0.46; 1306,0.52 0100,0.43; 1349,0.44 0136,0.41; 1431,0.36 0215,0.39; 1514,0.30 0254.0.38; 1557,0.25 0336,0.38; 1642,0.23 0422,0.41; 1730,0.23 0512,0.44; 1822,0.25 0606,0.49; 1916,0.28 0705,0.53; 2015,0.32 0812,0.57; 2114,0.35 0923,0.58; 2212,0.36

Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 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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Classifieds INDEX Annual General Meetings ....... 40 Birthdays ................................ 43 Businesses For Sale .............. 41 Car Service ............................. 41 Caravans ................................. 41 Childcare ................................. 40 Engagements .......................... 43 Death Notices.......................... 43 For Sale ................................... 41 Funeral Notices ....................... 43 Garage Sales .......................... 41 Halls For Hire .......................... 41 Health Notices ........................ 40 Holiday Accommodation ........ 41 House Sit ................................. 41 In Memoriam ........................... 43 Livestock.................................. 43 Lost & Found ........................... 43 Motor Vehicles ........................ 41 Musical Notes......................... 43 Only Adults .............................. 43 Pets......................................... 43 Positions Vacant ...................... 42 Professional Services ............. 40 Public Notices.......................... 40 Readings ................................. 40 Removalists ............................. 42 Return Thanks......................... 43 R.I.P. Pets ................................ 43 Share Accommodation ........... 42 Short Term Accommodation ... 41 Social Escorts ......................... 43 To Lease .................................. 42 To Let ....................................... 42 Tractor Repairs ........................ 41 Tradework ............................... 41 Tree Services ......................... 41 Tuition ...................................... 43 Wanted ................................... 41 Wanted To Rent....................... 42 Work Wanted........................... 43

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FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM

BELLYDANCE Kids classes Drill Hall Wed 4pm & adults 5pm. Additional adults 10.15am Byron. Ph 0412566816

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Byron Market Sunday November 2nd ARE YOU DISABLED OR ELDERLY? Would you like some company, or to go on an outing, or some help with your shopping?

If so call Susan 0427 035 121 There are no costs involved apart from the cost of your food and drinks if we go to a cafe.

KINESIOLOGY Clear subconscious sabotages. Reprogram patterns and beliefs. De-stress. Restore vibrancy and physical health. Clear allergies. SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract. 66846914

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MASSAGE AWAKENING $60 / 1.5 hour 7 days, SMS Joshua 0426534161

SATURDAY 4 – 9 PM

Preparing for birth • Raine 0409534052

AGMs FOURTH WALL THEATRE will hold AGM 11am, Sat 22nd Nov at Lot 2 Repentance Creek Rd, Federal. 66801030

Byron Bay Community Association will hold its AGM 6pm Monday 17 November at Byron Community Centre 69 Jonson St Byron Bay

BV WOODCHOP will be undertaking maintenance of infrastructure equipment on Banner Park between 27/10/14 - 31/10/14

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ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL THERAPY

PROF. SERVICES

Esther Rockett is now in Byron Bay. 4 years clinical training Japan, 18 years practice.

DENTURES

10 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay

DAILY YOGA CLASSES IN TOWN & AT PURNA Byron Street Studio

Ph. 0403 358 092

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

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TAROT No Frills, no Fuss – 100% Confidentiality $80 – text: 0417427518

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yellowchurchyoga.com dianaewing@bigpond.com Diana Ewing 0407 455 212 9 Myocum St, Mullumbimby Classes are Casual class $15 90 mins Unlimited 7-day intro $25* *conditions apply

YOGA

at the Ocean Shores Community Centre

Powerful Flow w Geoff Brooks & Co.

across from Shoppping Centre

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

7am

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Tuesdays & Thursdays 5 – 6.30 PM Saturdays 10 AM –12 PM

Oct 31st, 6pm DJs and performers Cocktail and drink specials Best dressed prizes

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0421 046 722

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Purna Retreat Centre & Purna Café

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COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

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MONSTER GARAGE SALE 8-12 Sat & Sun, 475 Left Bank Rd Mullumbimby

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

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY 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

BIG SALE at 7 Bower St, Brunswick Heads, Sat. Oztent RV3 plus all accessories, camping stuff, leather lounge, 3 x 1.5m vertical blinds, BBQ, wood & cabinet sheeting. 66850187

• Fence posts • Hardwood poles • Sleepers • Paling fence timber • Offcuts • Banana props • Drummed molasses • Firewood Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

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Aromatic Body Scrub Deep Relaxing Massage Reflexology

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 10 Redgate Road, Saturday from 8am

6687 2750 - 0401 208 797

HEARTSPACE

2 hours $100

MOVING SALE lots of goodies 21 Bay Vista Lane Ewingsdale. After 8am Sat

STUMP GRINDING TREE REPORTS DA APPLICATIONS CRANE HIRE CHERRY PICKER

6684 4421

Bali

KNOCKROW DECEASED ESTATE & moving out. Wall art, CDs, furniture & lots more. Sat 8-2pm, 1712 Pacific Hwy

TREE SERVICES

TREE LOPPING

0402 323 910

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

Matt 0427 172 684

FREE QUOTES HAPPY TO HELP

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

Call Andrew Wilson 0412 558 890 6684 4634

0408 210 772

TREE SERVICES Covering all aspects of tree work and tree stump removal (stump grinding)

Experienced climber • Insured • Licensed

After hours & emergency service available

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WATER TANK Space Saver 500Lt slim line with stand $200. 0417128111

GARAGE SALES

Tallow

NICK HART

HOBIE KAYAK Mirage Outfitter double, with sail kit, plus extras. VGC $2500. Ph 0402197059 or 66872242 after 7pm

ALL GOLD

TREE SERVICES

• • • • •

MOSQUITO NETS 100% cotton, all sizes, locals discounts. Ph 66843191 www.1001nets.net

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

REMOVALS PALMS TREE SURGERY FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED

BICYCLES pre-loved from $50, repairs. Sth Golden Bch 0431540579, 66804165

LP RECORDS: good condition, no op shop crap! Ph Matt 0401955052

4HE ,IQUID 7ASTE 3PECIALISTS

• • • • •

Flax, Cordyline, Lilly Pilly, Clivea, Lomandra, Liriope and much more www.narnianursery.com.au 0419771514

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

3UMMERLAND %NVIRONMENTAL

Body Based Psychotherapy

Julie Wells

NARNIA NURSERY

WANTED

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

Somatic Practice

WASHING MACHINE automatic $180, delivery. Phone 0413589388

20’ SHIPPING CONTAINER Fair condition, $2500 ono. 0413289443

TRADEWORK

CARPET MATS FROM 50c EACH Ray Towers Carpets - Mullumbimby

MOTEL FURNITURE: timber single & bunk beds with drawers, indoor / outdoor chairs, china vanity basins, lamps, fans. All reasonably priced, inspect at Byron Bay Side Central Studio Apartments 14 Middleton St Byron Bay

EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556

PI LATES in BYRON

All equipment provided Polestar Certified Instructor

To suit most makes & models

Mulch Supplies

Health fund rebates available

$18 casual or 10 for $150

• Cherry Picker • Wood Chipper • Stump Grinder • Tree Surgeon • Fully Insured

VACUUM BAGS

Mon 10-11.15am Bangalow 0432288770

0416 196 980

Byron Sports & Cultural Complex

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES

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

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 • sample & brochure. www.bambooply.com.au

CALL KIRSTEN

Mon / Wed / Fri 9.30 AM

BARGAINS 2003 Hyundai Getz Hatch Man, a/c, p/s, low kms, immaculate, 6/15 rego. YQX 594 .....$4,350

BICYCLES buy, sell, repair, recycle. Adult bikes from $60. Phil 0413779223

ICECREAM MACHINE Robot Coupe Musso L2, bowl/batch size 1.5L, 240v ideal for cafe /restaurant. rrp $1,550 sell $780 ono. Clive 0438338162 Mullum

Local online shopping $5.95 Delivery Gift Vouchers Organic Baby Products Composting Disposables Organic/Bamboo Cloth Nappies Teething Herbs & Toys Organic Baby Skincare Browse on line for more... www.natureschild.com.au PH: 1300 555 632

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS • 66841777

ELECTRIC MOTOR SCOOTER VGC with blue slip 50km at 50km/h. No petrol. $1300 ono. Phone 0407213267

SPEED QUEEN

BEETU FULL BODY MASSAGE A divine experience, sensuous and nurturing, 25yrs exp. Lucy 0427917960

Tree pruning & removal Call Michael 0412 788 687

CAR RENTALS

Weekly Rates 0401606707

Commercial grade washing machines Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullum 66842511

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist Health Fund Rebates. 0432322998

MGEST

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

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

Bedding now available at BETTA HOME LIVING Mullumbimby 66842511

Masti Adler,

NATUROPATHY ALLERGY TESTING MASSAGE

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

TEMPUR

Cranio Sacral

Aware Counselling

Individual & couple counselling Somatic psychotherapy T 6684 6982 / 0403 730 304 www.awarecounselling.com

FIREPLACE, wood, Chimenee Chazelle 300kg with flue kit, vgc $500. 0418978064

WITH HYPNOSIS. Paul L. Jones C.Ht. DO IT NOW! 0429332067

TUE WED THU FRI PM & SAT AM

Are your hips tighter on one side?

Garry Scott • 66843468

CHOKE THE SMOKES

6684 1028

Rolfing® Byron Bay

COMPOST TOILETS

HEART SPACE MASSAGE Reflexlogy & Metamorphics Jo Morrish. Ph 0423293995

SPRING FEVER yard sale. Something for everyone. 10 Tincogan St Mullumbimby Saturday. Not before 8am O.SHORES 3 Matong Drive. Sat 7am. Sewing materials, furniture & bric-a-brac 310 McAULEYS LANE Biggest moving overseas sale. Come Saturday or phone 0488299389 MOVING SALE Furn, tools, motorbike, saddles, clothes, roof trusses, free stuff. Sat till noon, 808 Main Arm Rd, Mullum BYRON 21 Cooper St. Sat from 9am. Mens clothes, books, bric-a-brac, h’h stuff MASSIVE garage sale, 14 Oakland Ct, Byron Sat 8am. Designer women's & girls’ clothing: Spell, Amilita, One Teaspoon & vintage goodies. Cot mattress, mountain buggy pram, toys & books.

MOTOR VEHICLES 1990 HOLDEN APOLLO / Camry 5+mths reg, goes very well $1000 ono. 66805584

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

2000 Daewoo Nubira Wagon Manual, a/c, p/s, very tidy, 5/5 rego. YPM 563 ............$2,750 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero GLS Manual, a/c, p/s, 7 seater. Be quick! BW 23 KK ............$3,950 1999 Daewoo Lanos Hatch Man, a/c, p/s, very tidy, great 1st car. VXW 409 ..............$1,995 1998 Holden Commodore Auto, a/c, p/s. “Dual fuel”. Immaculate!!. JII 135 .............$3,850 Nissan Navara Manual, p/s, 2 wheel drive, dual cab, canopy. UGL 423 ......................$2,450

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

ballinacarcentre.com.au

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

DLN 19950

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

CAR SERVICE

BSW MOTORS

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

CARAVANS MILLARD 15’ Towable, suit reno or mobile chook pen, broken windows. $250 ono. Ph 0413289443 BUS double decker Leyland, suit live in runs OK. Ph 0400401235

TRACTOR REPAIR

TRACTOR REPAIRS

Rural Machinery Repair Service old-school repairs, parts & restorations to all makes and models onsite service available workshop 72 Charltons Road Federal

6688 4143 0448 881 942 BUSINESS FOR SALE FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT at Billinudgel $65,000. 0402682693

HOLIDAY ACCOM. GOONENGERRY modern 1br villa, fully equipped, great views, private, easy access Web: www.nuwarra.com.au Email: nuwarra@bigpond.net.au ph 0434379545

SHORT TERM ACCOM. SUMMER IN BROKEN HEAD 3br house for 3 mths Dec-Feb. Perfect retreat or family vacation. See Gumtree under same title or call 0415045867 MYOCUM HOUSE 4br, rural outlook, $750pw neg. Available from 15 Dec to end of Jan. Contact 0417992002 MULLUM 1br cottage, short walk to town, p-furn, suit worker $320pw. 0421679015 OCEAN SHORES 2br flat, avail 9/1127/12 $340pw. Ph 0427175626 BYRON HILLS 4br, 2 bthrm family house + pool. Avail mid Dec–mid Jan for suitable family. Min 2 week booking. 0423838301 BALI RESORT-STYLE 3br home with pool in Mullumbimby avail 11Nov-11Dec. Reduced from $300 per night to $2200 for up to 4 weeks. Ph (02) 66841568

HOUSE SIT HOUSE SITTER Caring, mature fem 7 + yrs domestic animals & livestock exp. Honest, reliable current police checks, exc refs local resident avail now. 0410534654 M AT U R E & EXPERIENCED HOUSESITTERS available for house, garden & pet care over the Christmas holiday period at no cost. Police check & references available. Ph 0409764992

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REMOVALISTS BIG & SMALL REMOVAL JOBS Local, affordable, reliable & quick Ph 66845510 or 0412363930

SHARE ACCOM. BIG BEAUTIFUL room in great house cple/ twin $280, single $230. 0410515093 SUFFOLK PARK Room to rent in friendly open-minded professional house. Long and short-term OK. Vegetarian, large pool, spacious living area & deck. Ph or text 0437325880

COSY COUNTRY COTTAGE for caring couple/single in rainforest setting at Nashua. Part-furn, $280pw. 0429668886 ask for Steph MULLUMBIMBY 3br brick & tile unit, LUG, $320pw. Phone 0451826401 BYRON BAY In town, 2br at, carport, private courtyard, semi-furn, long lease, $375pw. Ph 0414858143 BYRON 2br duplex +study f/f, exec decor, NE aspect, water, elec, WiFi, c’port, priv garden incl. Walk shops & Byron nth beach, push bike to CBD. 6mth lease from 31/01/15 $600pw. Enq: 0410599230

SUFFOLK beachside good-sized room with BIR in Glasgow St, pref n/s working single $185pw. Phone 0414535225

STORAGE SHEDS available for rent Byron Bay Industrial Estate priced from $118.00 per month Contact LJ Hooker Byron Bay 66857300

O.SHORES Creative healthy h’hold, n/s, d/f, large house, trop garden, 2brs, ensuite, $250pw + bills. Ph 66803031

STORAGE AVAILABLE BYRON Clean & secure. Ph 1300057200

MULLUM f-f, incl TV, WiFi, elec. Share w 3 males. Avail 28/10. $170. 0427272853

LOCAL REMOVAL

SUFFOLK PARK room avail in great spacious house, $230pw incl bills & internet, plus bond. Ph 0415747067

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 BALLINA SELF-STORAGE UNITS Secure from $16pw. Ph 66867011

CARAVAN in exchange for cleaning & babysitting in SGB. 0422882319

STORAGE From $100/mth. Bangalow. Ph 66871500

SUNRISE nice room furn/unfurn $180pw single or $240pw couple, incl bills. Easygoing household. Ph 0412158478

BANGALOW 3br, 2 bthrm, solar power house, walk to town. Avail 11th October. $550pw. Phone 0400583654

BYRON HINTERLAND lovely home, share with 2 + cat, n/s, no pets, need car $175pw incl bills & bond. 0402668526

MULLUM newly built studio, suit sgl/cpl working people $275pw. 0419200396

TO LET BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Modern & Secure from $122.85 p/m Bangalow Real Estate • 66872479 CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road LARGE STORAGE SHED roller door, lockup, concrete oor, 120sqm. 66846132 NEWRYBAR 3br upper duplex, $600pw, perm rental for 6 months, unfurn. 0428111077 or claudialamilla@hotmail. com LILLI PILLI private 1br $265pw incl water no pets. Ph 0424550249 after 6pm Tues

TO LET

BYRON 4br house on quiet property, great views & gardens. Few mins to CBD & beaches, long lease, avail now $650pw 0411705313 UPPER MAIN ARM Cottage on ridge, 20mins to Mullum, 35min to beach. Offgrid solar, f/furn, fast internet, mobile recept. Creative retreat space. Long-term. suit cpl. Avail now. $280pw. 0431611135 BINNA BURRA Furnished rural apartment. 5 mins from Bangalow. 40sqm. $300pw inc gas & elec. Short/long term. ďŹ ona@sanctuarydesign.net.au BYRON ocean view 2br unit, open living, close to town, $390pw + bond incl fridge, wash mach/dryer. Ph/text 0431043296 OCEAN SHORES 3br, 2 bthrm home with double garage. No pets. $480pw Contact FNC Property Management 1300716707

Bangalow —”Â?‹•Š‡† •Š‘”– –‡”Â? ”‡Â?–ƒŽ ȋ–‡”Â? Â?Â‡Â‰ČŒ ”‹‰Š– ‹Â? –‘™Â?ÇĄ ʹ„Ȁ”ǥ •–—†›ǥ Ž‘˜‡Ž› „ƒ–Š ĆŹ Â?‹–ǥ ’‘Ž‹•Š‡† Â„Â‘ÂƒÂ”Â†Â•ÇĄ Â˜Â‹Â‡Â™Â•ÇĄ Í„͡ͺͲ’™ ‹Â?Â…ÂŽ Â‰ÂƒÂ•ÇĄ ‡Ž‡…– ĆŹ ‰ƒ”†‡Â? Â?ƒ‹Â?–Ǥ

Ph 0402 363475

HELP! WE NEED MORE RENTAL PROPERTIES! NEW LISTING BANGALOW $600PW IMMACULATE TENANTS for this E D family immaculate 3 b/r,A2Sbath LE home with SLUG. AVAIL end of NOV – 6 mth lease.

6687 2479

Byron Bay BANGALOW, $480PW House 3 bed, 2 bathrooms Available Now

For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

MULLUM TOWN ACCOM WANTED Self-contained or 2br house or quiet, clean share house. Ph Dee 0435836947

TO LEASE NEW PROFESSIONAL OFFICES available in Mullum CBD, ideal for health professionals. Large room $280pw, smaller room $240pw incl water, elec and gas. Phone Clinton 0401238998 BANGALOW WAREHOUSE SPACE 99 Lismore Road. Great exposure, 175sqm, includes own kitchen and loft. Creek & wonderful sculpture garden environment, share with working artists. Ample parking. $500pw ono. Ph Gabriel 0412312474 BEAUTIFUL COMMERCIAL SPACE Prime location on Jonson St Byron Bay avail January. 35sqm + storage $860pw incl outgoings, elec etc. 0403500827 BYRON creative work/office space, $75pw incl elect & internet. 0431674377

OFFICE SPACE BYRON BAY

TRADE PAINTER required for quality work. Clean & reliable. Ongoing work for right person. Own vehicle required. Byron to Tweed. Phone Tony 0412665848

CHEF/COOK Casual position, breakfast/lunch, Sun, Mon & Tues for busy cafe Bangalow. Phone Karl or Katrina 66871010

EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER COOK/ SHOP ASSISTANT required for casual position. Must be prepared to work some evenings and occasional weekends. Resumes to Brunswick-Byron Fishermans Co-Op Ltd, PO Box 18, Brunswick Heads NSW 2483 or bbďŹ shco@bigpond.net.au

KITCHENHAND wanted for The Shop in South Golden Beach, must be reliable, hard-working, able to work weekends, previous experience advantage but not essential. Please phone Donna 66802843

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

POSITIONS VACANT

Targa is seeking a passionate and talented chef to join our team over summer.

WARNING– The Department of Fair Trading warns 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 ofďŹ ce box NEED A RESUME? From $25. Jacleen 0403130165

Please forward your cv to: targabyronbay@gmail.com or drop it into: 3/11 Marvell St, Byron Bay

The position advertised last week for a

GRAPHIC DESIGNER for The Echo is no longer available because it has been filled. Thank you to all applicants. THE BYRON SHIRE

NETDAILY

Bruns 2br $340 Ocean Shores 3br 2bth $380

A rare and exciting career opportunity has become available to join our dynamic team at Gaia Retreat & Spa, a multi Award winning Boutique Retreat in the Byron Bay Hinterland.

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads 6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

If you have a passion for delivering 5 Star Service and are skilled as a Waitperson/Sommelier looking for job security, apply now to join our highly committed and motivated team.

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

WANTED TO RENT LOCAL WORKING COUPLE LOOKING for short-term accom in January (2-24th) in Byron Shire. Jo 0437904916 PROFESSIONAL WOMAN looking for shared accom in Bruns. Yah 0477594800

02 6687 1500

42 October 28, 2014 The Byron Shire Echo

PLUMBERS LABOURER 3 days pw, skilled pref. Ph Damien 0408365092

Required to join one of Byron’s best day spas. Must be well presented, great work ethic and outstanding customer service skills are essential. A wonderful working environment, not enclosed indoors. Kerry@buddhagardensdayspa.com.au

Gaia Retreat & Spa HOUSE CAPTAIN/CONCIERGE FULL TIME POSITION

New Brighton

MASSAGE PRACTITIONER to manage massage clinic in Mullum for 4 weeks from Nov 17, fem pref. Ph 0423293995

BARISTA Exp & prof for 3-4 day casual position, breakfast & lunch, busy cafe in Bangalow. Ph Karl or Katrina 66871010

Beauty/Massage Therapists

Ph 0402 363 475

FRONT-OF-HOUSE All-rounder wanted, small business seeking person to be able to deal with customers, occasional coffee making & some food preparation. Needed on weekends. Ph Donna 66802843

ROCK AND ROLL COFFEE CO Req breakfast chef casual, 3 opens per week. Apply in person or email resume rockandrollcoffee@gmail.com

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

bangalowrealestate.com.au

Bangalow Walker St, Clunes - $350 pw 3 bed, 1 bath, SLUG, large yard. Avail 1st Dec Brooklet Rd, Brooklet - $480 pw 2-3 bed, 1 bath, great location. Owner on-site. Avail Now Thomas St, Bangalow - $550 pw Cute 2 bed, 1 bath timber cottage. Avail Now Cedar Crt, Bangalow - $570 pw 4 bed, 2 bath, SLUG, leafy gardens. Avail 1st Dec Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet - $650 pw 4-5 bed, 2 bath rural home w pool. Avail Now Green Frog Ln, Bangalow - $700 pw 3 bed, 2 bath, large living. Flexible layout. Avail 7th Nov Old Byron Bay Rd, Newrybar - $900 pw 4-5 bed, 3 bath rural w views + in-ground pool. Avail Now

MATURE COUPLE require house in local area, Bruns Heads, O.Shores, long-term, reasonable rent. Ph 0408231639

Desired qualities include: • Minimum 3 years experience in a Restaurant/Front of House • Proven ability with staff rostering and training • Able to display a calm and efďŹ cient demeanour • Attention to detail essential Email resume to: leanne@gaiaretreat.com.au Immediate start for the right person. Looking for someone who is happily established in Byron Bay long term. Must have: • Supervision skills and hands on experience in hospitality, with a minimum of two years experience • Can work in a team and alone • Organisational skills and initiative • Cleaning and kitchen experience • Knowledge in vegetarian/vegan and raw food a must • Till reconciliation • Available to work weekends, nights and days. No phone calls will be taken. Please text message and send your resume in photo form to this number 0423 946 484

REGISTERED NURSE Required for Therapeutic Massage position at Kingscliff. Casual position. Current RN Registration essential & Massage experience desirable. Please visit our website for more details: www.feroscare.com.au

Lead Generation For about 3 months Are you conďŹ dent & well-spoken with a good telephone manner? Join our dynamic telemarketing team at our Byron call ctre 8.30am-3.30pm Mon-Fri. To arrange an interview call Angela 66395020 between 9am-1pm YOGA PRACTITIONER WANTED to teach women’s yoga for 4 weeks in Mullumbimby from 17 Nov - 15 Dec. Ph Jo 0423293995

Community Services Worker 25 hours per week (SCHADS Award Grade 3) This is a wonderful opportunity for a motivated, team player to get involved and make a difference, working in the Community Services team at the Byron Community Centre. The Centre is a hub for many welfare services in Byron Bay. The Byron Community Centre is a dynamic and creative work environment. You will be involved in designing, planning and coordinating Community Service related activities and projects that contribute to the social fabric of Byron Bay and the wider region. For an information pack please send an email to communityservices@byroncentre.com.au Applications close Monday 10 November 2014

Next week’s courses... Starting Monday 3rd November • Tai Chi / Qigong introduction • Psychic development and healing - part 2 • Parlez-vous Francais?

Starting Tuesday 4th November • Apple .ac for beginners • Write your stories • Dancing from within • Apple .ac next step • Indonesian for beginners • In%esign CS6 for beginners

Starting Wednesday 5th November • MYOB V19 - introduction • Meditation • Italian language and culture • Menopause - transitioning into the unknowO • Illustrator CS6 for beginners • All about songwriting

Starting Thursday 6th November • Tech savvy Seniors • The colours we sing • Indonesian - level 2 • Radio broadcasting

Starting Friday 7th November • "QQMF .BD and beyond • Mosaic for beginners • Golf for beginners • InUuitive tarot • iPad for beginners

Starting Saturday 8th November • All day s’graffito • Swimming and surf safety • Beekeeping - an introduction

Starting Sunday 9th November • Creativity will change your life

Limited places o don’t miss out!!

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

Looking for a rewarding career and great lifestyle on NSW’s beautiful North Coast? Position

Term

Salary

Enquiries

Closing date

Legal Services OfďŹ cer

35 hpw Permanent F/T

$52K - $61K per annum

Ralph James 02 6626 7228

4.00pm Friday 7 November 2014

Additional beneďŹ ts include 9.5% superannuation, access to education and training support, exible work hours and salary packaging. The job information package is available on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 6626 7145. Byron Shire Council is an EEO employer and committed to the principles of workplace diversity

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BARISTA Very exp, min 30hrs p/w to join our friendly professional team. Reliable, committed, good incentives for right person. Also exp food prep/dishy, casual Mon-Sat. Versatile, motivated. No travellers please. Email: contact@latable.com.au

CHEF

Enthusiastic & hard-working with qualifications & experience for our friendly team at busy Bangalow Dining. Permanent residents only. Email resume: eat@bangalowdining.com Phone 0423454773 SEEKING persons experienced in making fly & security screens in Byron Bay. Avail 2 to 3 days pw. Please txt 0417339426

WORK WANTED

Window Cleaner

BIRTHDAYS

Happy Birthday for all the Liz! Thanks wonderful cakes and savouries s The Echo Feeders

Ha Bir ppy thd Bre ay f!

WITH LOVE FROM THE DRUDGES XX

DEATH NOTICES

10yrs exp, quality. John 0411842117

HATE IRONING?

Free pick-up & delivery to select areas $25 per hour. Angela 0414719680

EXPERIENCED HORTICULTURIST for all aspects of gardening. Ph 0429020215 LOCAL REMOVALIST Happy to move big, small & in between. Ph 0402199999 DOG/HORSE/KID SITTING/WALKING Ex school teacher. 0469358349

TUITION FRENCH • ITALIAN • GERMAN Eva 66846760 www.languagetuitionbyron.com.au MATHS TUTORING for all years. HSC results, strategy learning, aptitude tests. 20 years exp. Andrew 0413294982

Song Dynasty Music Piano lessons for all ages $30 per lesson with Liz Swain OAM, B Mus. Dip Ed Contact Liz on 0412 459 772

ISABELLA JANE DEGNEY has had her last farewell 25/01/26 to 10/10/14 Thank you to all for making Mum’s final moments a beautiful departure to the heavenly gates. Mum died peacefully & happily at Mullum Hospital in the wonderful loving care of the nurses & our beautiful caring Dr Catriona Quinn & Dr Damo Ford. To Mummy’s friends & family: Thank you thank you thank you. Love & only the best to you all. Love Vonnie & her family

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

Lucky Boy Analogue Recording Studio SONICALLY SUPERB ARTIST ROSTER INCLUDES: Bourbon Street, Guy Kachel, Rebecca Ireland, Soul Shakers, Dee Lavell, Cameltones and many more. Demos, albums, mastering. Call Geoff for quotes + details: 0432 178 971

ENGAGEMENTS WAYNE & JOANNE STUBBINGS would like to announce the engagement of Lachlan Joseph to Emily Louise Saris on 11/10/2014 onboard P&O’s ‘Pacific Dawn’. With much love for your future happiness

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS • 66841777

FUNERAL NOTICES

Gardner, Eva Isobel ‘Biddy’ 07.03.1920 ~ 25.10.2014 Passed away peacefully at Coolamon Villas, Mullumbimby. Loved Wife of the late ‘Blue’ Gardner. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Carole & Gary, John & Kerry and Robert & Elaine. Biddy will be sadly missed by all family and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral service at the Presbyterian Church, Stuart St, Mullumbimby on WEDNESDAY (29 October) commencing at 1pm. Followed by burial at Mullumbimby Cemetery. MICHAEL CURRIE FUNERALS 6684 6232

When things go wrong, don’t go with them. ~ Elvis Presley

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

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!

RETURN THANKS THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DAVE MORRIS would like to sincerely thank friends & relatives for their support & messages of sympathy. Please accept this as our personal thanks. Joy & Family.

R.I.P. PETS RIP Eco Thanks for sharing your awesome ball skills and happy disposition. s Love, your Echo family xxx

LIVESTOCK HORSE TRAINER/STARTER 20 plus yrs exp 100% nonconfrontational method. No issues too small or too big. Excellent refs. Simon 0419563312

PETS

ONLY ADULTS TOUCH OF JUSTINE Luscious massage & sensual touch Wed 5 - 9pm ONLY. 0407013347 HOT LIKE HONEY, SWEET LIKE CHOCOLATE Caribbean full body massage with a hot ending. www.bit.ly/hotlikehoney Wed/Thurs only 9am-5pm. 0412221030 BYRON BAY BEACH BABES Every night after 6pm Outcalls Only. Ph 0497641199 www.byronbaybeachbabes.com SOFT HANDS WARM OIL sensual touch. Mature & discreet. Byron. 0407264343

31/12/44 – 27/10/14

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

It’s raining cats & dogs!

DENISE O’BRIEN 01/12/36 - 22/10/14 Now at peace following a courageous & dignified battle. Many in our community will miss your compassion, love & care. Love, your family

Thomas Byron Kimball He was a gentle man who touched many hearts with his humour, love of music and animals. Nonny and Sandy would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to Byron Shire Respite Services, all the staff at Bayside@Byron for their excellent care, compassion and kindness during this past year and his friends and family for their understanding and support.

BABY PIG 8 weeks old sweet & gentle nature. Free to good home. Ph or text 0448852220

Jack Sugarman, Hayters Hill

JOHN (TAFFY) WILLIAMS 26/06/47 - 24/10/14 Father Max, Eddy & Dylan Impossible to forget.

MUSICAL NOTES

PIANO TUNING

Thank you!

LOST COCKATIEL Eco flew away Sun 26/10, O.Shores. Loved pet. 0457005464

songdynastymusic.wordpress.com

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

EDWARD GOUGH WHITLAM 1916 - 2014

BROKEN HEAD sunglasses found Sat 18th Oct at the beach car park. 66724884

GARDENING reasonable rates, many years exp. Mullum, O.S, Brunswick Heads & Bangalow area. Ph Mark 0418435505

LOCAL GUYS: Odd jobs. Carpenter & tiler 50yrs exp Repair & new. 0432401334

ALBERT McLEAN 21/11/23 - 27/10/11 Missing you is not about how long it is been since we saw you, or the amount of time since we have talked. It is about that moment when we are doing something and we look for you and you are not there. There has been & will always be many of these moments. We will miss you always. Lyn, John, Cheryl & families

LOST & FOUND

CLEANER OCD Virgo, fast, efficient, detailed, Dyson steamer & products included. Phone 0414720081

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Big Jim Big Jim is a lovely boy who was doing it tough on the streets & ended up in the pound. Thankfully due to his wonderful nature, he came to us at the shelter. He must have known love once because he loves cuddles & fuss. He truly deserves to be a rags to riches cat. Please come & meet him & his pals at the Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby. OPEN: Tues 2.30–4.30pm Thurs 3–5pm Sat 10am–12 noon Call AWL 6684 4070

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Nurses call for Robin Hood tax The NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) has travelled to Canberra to launch a public awareness campaign and garner support from federal MPs and senators for the introduction of a Robin Hood tax (or financial transactions tax) in Australia. Representing more than 59,000 nursing and midwifery professionals, the NSWNMA strongly supports the need for tax reform in Australia to properly fund quality public health and aged-care services. General secretary of the NSWNMA, Brett Holmes, said members held growing concerns for the future of essential public services and were calling on the Commonwealth to consider an alternative source of revenue to address the issue. ‘Instead of shifting our

public health services further down the track of an Americanised, two-tier health system, a Robin Hood tax would help fund the continued delivery of equitable universal public healthcare for all Australians,’ Mr Holmes said Mr Holmes said the NSWNMA was advocating the implementation of a modest levy, between 0.005 and 0.05 per cent, on the trading of financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, derivatives, futures, options and credit default swaps. This would not impact significantly on ordinary Australians’ personal savings or everyday consumer activity such as paying bills online or using ATMs. Instead, the levy would target finance companies engaging in financial transactions at high speed and frequency.

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Please stick this by your phone 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) .........................................6622 1881 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 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

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Byron Shire Council Notices EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Commercial Kitchen/Cafe Operations Lease At the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex (BRSCC) Council is seeking an Expression of Interest (EOI) from individuals or organisations with the capacity and experience to operate the commercial kitchen under a lease at the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex (BRSCC) for a period of 2 years. The EOI is not limited to an identified use of the commercial kitchen and applicants are invited to submit the EOI with their proposed use. Council is open to consider a variety of potential operations including catering services and/or a café service. It is anticipated that applicants acknowledge in their submissions that the BRSCC site offers a quality commercial kitchen, and a large potential client base for the Lessee to draw upon during their operations, and that there is suitable financial benefit for Council and the operator. Council will assess the EOIs and then negotiate with the selected applicant to formalise the specified operations, remuneration and conditions of the lease agreement. A compulsory site inspection will be held at the BRSCC on Friday 7 November 2014. Detailed information is available in the EOI documentation (including a draft Commercial Kitchen/Cafe Lease) on Council’s website at http://www.byron.nsw.gov.au/expressions-of-interest Enquiries: Greg Ironfield 02 6626 7217 or email greg.ironfield@ byron.nsw.gov.au Expressions of Interest close: 4.00pm Friday 14 November 2014

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Byron Shire Council Notices COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS Council administration centre Opening hours: Front counter 9.00am to 4.00pm Switchboard: 8.30am to 4.30pm

6626 7000

Email council@byron.nsw.gov.au Web www.byron.nsw.gov.au Emergency after hours 6622 7022 Works Depot 6685 9300 Resident parking stickers Fax: 6684 3018 Sportsfield information line 6626 7111 SES Controller 6684 3444 Rural Fire Service 6684 3662 Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre 6684 1870 BRSCC (Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex) 6685 5911 Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are available for review at the Council Administration Centre (Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Office, Chincogan Real Estate Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Brunswick Heads Library.

POLICIES ON EXHIBITION Liquid Trade Waste Policy At Council’s Ordinary Meeting held on 7 August 2014 it resolved to adopt the reviewed Liquid Trade Waste Policy and associated Guidelines. The Policy and Guidelines are now on public exhibition for a period of 28 days for the making of public submissions The Policy and Guidelines are available for viewing at Council’s Administration Office, community access points around the Shire and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/publicexhibition. 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: Tuesday 11 November 2014 Enquiries: Bob Harris 02 6626 7018

Backflow Prevention Policy At Council’s Ordinary Meeting held on 18 September 2014 it resolved to place the above Policy on public exhibition for a period of 30 working days for the making of public submissions. The Policy is available for viewing at Council’s Administration Office, community access points around the Shire and 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: Tuesday 18 November 2014 Enquiries: Bob Harris 02 6626 7018 Submissions in relation to the above Policies 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 objection and the identity of the objector. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113.

ROADS ACT 1993 NAMING OF ROADS Notice is hereby given that Byron Shire Council, in pursuance of Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 has officially named the road as shown hereunder: Name

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POSITIONS VACANT Legal Services Officer 35 hpw permanent F/T, $52K–$61K per annum See the ad in the Echo Classifieds – page 42

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

EXHIBITION CLOSES 3 NOVEMBER 2014 10.2014.589.1 – BYRON BAY 34 Bangalow Road (Lot 2 DP 7117) Planners North: Multi dwelling housing, strata subdivision, tree removal (eight trees) and swimming pool 10.2014.593.1 – OCEAN SHORES 51-53 Rajah Road (Lot 1152 DP 809112, Lot 1153 DP 243480) Koho Consulting: Fourteen multi-dwelling houses

EXHIBITION CLOSES 10 NOVEMBER 2014 10.2014.602.1 – COOPERS SHOOT 59 Coopers Shoot Road (Lot 297 DP 825920) Newton Denny Chapelle: Proposed use of existing stables as a recreational facility (indoor) comprising a health studio for meditation inclusive of minor alterations and additions to the existing building, vegetation management works and provision of onsite parking. 10.2014.620.1 – BYRON BAY 17 Marvell Street (Lot 14 Sec 27 DP 758207) Planners North: Alterations to existing hostel 10.2014.619.1 – BANGALOW 11 Granuaille Crescent (Lot 232 DP 1194657) Planners North: Subdivision to create five residential lots 10.2014.627.1 – BYRON BAY Jonson Street (Lot 2 DP 827049 and Road Reserve) Byron Bay Community Association: Byron Bay Community Association New Year’s Eve Event within Public Land (Jonson Street Railway Park, Byron Bay)

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES MULLUMBIMBY MUSIC FESTIVAL Sunday 23 November 2014 Under the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, Council will consider approval of the following temporary road closures at their meeting on 30 October 2014. Subject to that approval on Sunday 23 November 2014, closures will be in effect in Mullumbimby as follows: • Dalley Street, between Tincogan Street and Burringbar Street which is effective between 11am and 12noon; and • Burringbar Street, between Station Street and Dalley Street which is effective between 10.45am and 11.15am. In addition, from 4pm Thursday 20 November through to 8am Monday 24 November 2014 the following laneway closures will also apply: • Lane 7, between Dalley Street and east of the Fire Station driveway, and Lane 2, from Lane 7 to Tincogan Street • Traffic control and signed detours will be available during these times. Delays can be expected. More on the festival is available at http://www.mullummusicfestival.com/. Submissinons 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: Friday 14 November 2014 Enquiries: Simon Bennett 6626 7080

COUNCIL MEETINGS Thursday 30 October 2014 Council meetings are scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby. 9.00am – Ordinary Meeting 2.00pm – Byron Shire Reserve Trust Committee Meeting To see the full list of items that will be discussed at the meeting, please refer to Council’s block advertising in last week’s Echo, Echonetdaily or go to Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ meetings.

www.byron.nsw.gov.au EVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED (Section 101 EP&A Act 1979 and Clause 124 and 137 EP&A Regulations 2000) The following development consents and complying development certificates, together with any conditions imposed may be inspected free of charge at Council’s administration centre during ordinary office hours. The validity of these consents cannot be questioned in any legal proceeding except those commenced in the Land & Environment Court by any person within 3 months of this notice.

APPLICATIONS APPROVED 10.2014.531.1 – OCEAN SHORES 13 Bulgoon Crescent (Lot 396 DP 238451) First floor deck extension 10.2014.566.1 – BYRON BAY 2/93 Jonson Street (Lot 2 SP 82533) Change of use, shop 2 from takeaway to restaurant 10.2013.575.2 – SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 46 Helen Street (Lot 7 DP 880563) S96 – delete conditions 7,8,9 and 23 that were applied in error (Three lot Torrens Title subdivision of one existing lot, construction of a six car carport Strata Title subdivision of existing units and tree removal (six trees)) 10.2014.557.1 – BYRON BAY 90-96 Jonson Street (Lot 5 DP 619224) Change of use to shop 12 from takeaway to restaurant 10.2014.609.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 77-97 Broken Head Road (Lot 1 DP 1057431) Tree removal – five trees, tree lopping – one tree 10.2014.422.1 – BYRON BAY 46 Melaleuca Drive (Lot 2 DP 878549) Office building ancillary to existing recreational facility 10.2014.70.2 – OCEAN SHORES 29 Goondooloo Drive (Lot 1313 DP 243480) S96 – changes to roof form, garage size and changes to set-backs 10.2014.492.1 – COOPERS SHOOT 54 Coopers Shoot Road (Lot 1 DP 250128) Removal of existing dwelling, new two storey dwelling, swimming pool and tree removal 10.2014.395.1 – BYRON BAY 11/146 Old Bangalow Road (Lot 11 DP 286411) Single storey dwelling and swimming pool 10.2014.564.1 – BYRON BAY 13 Shelley Drive (Lot 44 DP 247655) Construct roof over verandah 10.2014.469.1 – BYRON BAY 7/1 Border Street (Lot 7 SP 83141) Two storey dwelling-house and swimming pool 10.2014.629.2 – BYRON BAY 12 Marvell Street (Lot 50 DP 864250) S96 – minor internal and external changes to the floor plan including two additional bedrooms on the first floor 10.2014.493.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 12 Muli Place (Lot 39 DP 811498) Additions to a dwelling and construction of a secondary dwelling 10.2014.284.2 – MULLUMBIMBY 18A Azalea Street (Lot 21 DP 1195633) S96 – to modify the floor plan layout and stage the development (two storey dwelling) 10.2014.513.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 150 Alcorn Street (Lot 19 Sec 5 DP 11632) Demolition and new dwelling 10.2014.562.1 – BYRON BAY 5 Walker Street (Lot 96 DP 708473) Alteration/additions to existing dwelling 10.2014.381.2 – BYRON BAY 12 Centennial Circuit (Lot 5 DP 812667) S96 – to amend conditions relating to the use of the premises

APPLICATIONS REFUSED 10.2014.323.1 – EWINGSDALE 19 Taylors Lane (Lot 2 DP 853798) Secondary dwelling, carport, part demolition and tree removal six trees

APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10.2014.420.1 – EWINGSDALE 10 Figtree Court (Lot 9 DP 738059) Change of use of part of dwelling to a recreation facility 10.2014.426.1 – OCEAN SHORES 26 Rajah Road (Lot 1020 DP 245503) Secondary dwelling 10.2014.378.1 – COORABELL 37 Lofts Road (Lot 7 DP 838972) Change of use – shed to a dwelling (manager’s residence) in conjunction with a bed and breakfast development

COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES ISSUED 16.2014.66.1 – MAIN ARM 8 Coopers South Lane (Lot 4 DP 575148) Alterations and additions to dwelling 16.2014.61.2 – MULLUMBIMBY 5 Corella Court (Lot 54 DP 1190345) Change in floor height (single storey dwelling)

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ELDERS BANGALOW 203 Coolamon Scenic Drive, Coorabell. Wed & Sat 11.30am-12.30pm 3/50 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Wed 6-6.30pm, Sat 12-12.30pm 7 Marblewood Place, Bangalow. Thu 2-2.30pm Thomas Street Bangalow. Sat 11am-12pm 9 Byrangery Road, Goonengerry. Sat 1-1.30pm

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY 22 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Wed 12-12.30pm, Sat 10-10.30am 1/50 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Wed 1-1.30pm, Sat 11-11.30am 15 Plantation Drive, Ewingsdale. Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm 72 Shirley Street, Byron Bay. Wed 2-2.30pm 3/20 Sunrise Bvd, Byron Bay. Wed 3-3.30pm 29 Benloro Lane, Myocum. Wed 4-4.30pm, Sat 1-1.30pm 257 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby. Thu & Sat 1-1.30pm 297 Mafeking Road, Goonengerry. Thu & Sat 2-2.30pm 8 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 10-10.30am & 3DFLÂżF 9LVWD 'U %\URQ %D\ 6DW DP 43 Federal Drive West, Eureka. Sat 11-11.30am 162 Alcorn Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am 17 Thomas Street, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am 14 Citriadora Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 11-11.30am and 12-12.30pm 3/20 Sunrise Boulevard, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 9 Red Bean Cl, Suffolk Park Sat. 12-12.30pm 69 Plantation Dr, Ewingsdale. Sat 12-12.30pm 225 Broken Head Rd, Newrybar. Sat 1-1.30pm 72 Shirley Street, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm 328 Whian Road, Eureka. Sat 2-2.30pm 1 Jackwood Court, Suffolk Park. Sat 2-2.30pm 28 General Stubbs Dr, Rosebank. Sat 2-2.30pm

LJ HOOKER BRUNSWICK HEADS 31 Kallaroo Circuit, North Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.30am 57 Balemo Dr, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm 10 Gloria St, Sth Golden Beach. Sat 12-12.30pm 16 North Head Rd, New Brighton. Sat 1-1.30pm

LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE 2/20 Gibbon St, Lennox Head. Sat 10-10.30am 3/18 Gibbon St, Lennox Head. Sat 10-10.30am 3/3 Barrett Dr, Lennox Head. Sat 10-10.30am 37 Survey St, Lennox Head. Sat 11-11.30am 2/33 Redford Dr, Skennars Head. Sat 11-11.30am 10 Banksia Ave, Lennox Head. Sat 12-12.30pm 381 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh. Sat 1-1.30pm 149 Pearson Road, Eltham. Sat 2-2.30pm

MCGRATH BYRON BAY 39 Hardy Ave, Ocean Shores. Sat 10am-10.45am 2A Byron St, Brunswick Heads. Sat 10am-10.30am 54 Main Street, Clunes. Sat 10-10.30am 27/64 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay. Sat 11am-11.30am

2/51 Belongil Cres, Byron Bay. Sat 11am-11.30am 21 Keats Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm 1 Argyle St, Mullumbimby. Sat 11.30am-12pm 23 Clifford St, Suffolk Park. Sat 12pm-12.30pm 1/16 Oceanside Pl, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12.30pm 133 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot. Sat 1-1.30pm 305 Coolamon Scenic Drive, Coorabell. Sat 1-1.30pm 264 Friday Hut Rd, Possum Creek. Sat 2-2.30pm 5/137 Beach Road, Broken Head. Sat 2.30-3pm 39 James Street, Girards Hill. Sat 4-4.30pm 23 Clifford Street, Suffolk Park. Wed 4-4.30pm 2A Byron St, Brunswick Heads. Wed 4-4.30pm 2/51 Belongil Cres, Byron Bay. Wed 4-4.30pm

PROFESSIONALS MULLUMBIMBY 20 Tristran Pde, Mullumbimby. Sat 11.15-12pm

PROFESSIONALS BYRON BAY 6 Gaggin Street, New Brighton. Sat 10-11am 23 Phillip Street, South Golden Beach. Sat 11.30am-12.30pm 39 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby. Sat 1-2pm 99 Old Byron Bay Road, Newrybar. Sat 6pm

RAY WHITE BYRON BAY 13/8 Browning St ‘Seadrift’, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat 11-11.30am 76 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Thu 10.30-11am & Sat 9.30-10am 1/137 Broken Head Reserve Road, Broken Head. Thu & Sat 2.30-3pm 3/137 Broken Head Reserve Road, Broken Head. Thu & Sat 2.30-3pm

AUCTIONS ELDERS BANGALOW Auction onsite November 22 3/50 Paterson Street, Byron Bay Auction onsite November 22 203 Coolamon Scenic Drive, Coorabell

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY Auction 12pm onsite November 1 2/11 Alcorn Street, Suffolk Park Auction 10.30am onsite November 22 22 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park Auction onsite November 22 2/25 Cavvanbah Street, Byron Bay Auction onsite November 22 72 Shirley Street, Byron Bay Auction onsite November 29 1/50 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park

LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE Auctions 5.30pm Wednesday 19 at Lennox Hotel Function Room 149 Pearson Road, Eltham 381 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh 37 Survey Street, Lennox Head 3/3 Barrett Drive, Lennox Head 10 Banksia Avenue, Lennox Head 2/33 Redford Drive, Lennox Head

21 Keats Street, Byron Bay Auction 2.15pm onsite Saturday November 22 133 Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot Auction 1pm onsite Saturday December 6 1 Argyle Street, Mullumbimby

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RAY WHITE BYRON BAY Auction 10am onsite Saturday Nov 1 76 Paterson Street, Byron Bay Auction 11am onsite Saturday Nov 8 13/8 Browning Street, Byron Bay Auction 3.30pm onsite Saturday Nov 15 Pavilion 1/137 Broken Head Reserve Rd, Broken Head Pavilion 3/137 Broken Head Reserve Rd, Broken Head Auction onsite Saturday Nov 22 4/80 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay

NEW LISTINGS BANGALOW REAL ESTATE & BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES • 322 Arthur Road, Corndale Forthcoming Auction • Bangalow $655,000

ELDERS BANGALOW • 7 Marblewood Place Bangalow $765,000

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY • 25 Corkwood Crescent, Suffolk Park. $639,000 • 83 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Interest Over $2,500,000 • 225 Broken Head Road, Newrybar. Interest Over $899,000 ‡ & 3DFL¿F 9LVWD 'ULYH %\URQ %D\ $XFWLRQ • 15 Luan Court, Byron Bay. Interest Over $449,000 • 50/12 Hazelwood Close, Suffolk Park. Interest Over $530,000 • 3/20 Sunrise Boulevard, Byron Bay. Forthcoming Auction • 25 Azalea Street, Mullumbimby. Interest Over $1,250,000 • 212 The Manse Road, Myocum. Expressions of Interest

LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE • 8/33 Ballina Street, Lennox Head • 2 Montwood Drive, Lennox Head • 7/77-81 Ballina Street, Lennox Head • 149 Pearson Road, Eltham • 381 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh

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Auction 10am onsite Saturday November 1 3/1 Border Street, Byron Bay Auction 5pm onsite Friday November 7 1/16 Oceanside Place, Suffolk Park Auction 12pm onsite Saturday November 8 54 Main Street, Clunes Auction 11am onsite Saturday November 15 27/64 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay Auction 3pm onsite Saturday November 15 2A Byron Street, Brunswick Heads Auction 12pm onsite Saturday November 22 23 Clifford Street, Suffolk Park Auction 1pm onsite Saturday November 22

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381 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh. Modest home in great location & close to everything 1.055 ha property (2.6 acres approx.) adjoining creek Large shed for the handyman, gardener or caravan Established grounds & very private Walk to Fernleigh school & near to the Tintenbar shop 15 minutes to Lennox Head, Bangalow & Ballina

31 Kallaroo Circuit, Ocean Shores. Ideal family home, children can safely walk to school, beach, canal & store 3 bedrooms master with walk-in robe and ensuite Bright 2-pac kitchen with stone bench Huge covered enclosed entertaining area Double garage & big shed out back, the ideal manland or new garden flat

Auction 5.30pm November 19 at Lennox Hotel Function Room. View Time: By appointment Contact: Lois Buckett 0428 877 399 Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001

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make this beautiful home with its proximity to town a very easy choice and an absolute must to be viewed. Auction onsite November 8, 2014. Price guide $990,000 - $1,035,000. Contact Jenny Campbell 0416 094 797, sales@scottharveyrealestate.com.au

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39 Main Arm Rd, Mullumbimby Plus separate studio with own side entrance for passive rental. A large, level, 1,326m2 double block Auction in our office Saturday 8 on 2 titles centrally located November 2014 at 10am. Opportunity for a second vacant house Michele Jackson 0407 906 301. block or dual occupancy. Home is 187m2 consisting of 7 bedrooms with built ins, 2 bathrooms

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LIFESTYLE ON CHARMING & SCENIC 1 ACRE ESTABLISHED GARDENS – RURAL VISTAS • Private and picturesque 1 acre property • Timber home, deck with lovely leafy outlook • Additional study/office and timber floors • Country kitchen, period bathroom • Separate studio/workroom and double carport • Inground pool • Quiet location 9 Byrangery Road, Goonengerry Open for inspection Saturday 1pm – 1.30pm Franco Braico 0438 565 525

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3/50 Paterson Street, BYRON BAY Open for Inspection Wednesday 6pm - 6.30pm Open for Inspection Saturday 12pm - 12.30pm Duncan Lorimer 0400 844 412

203 Coolamon Scenic Drive, COORABELL Open for Inspection Wednesday 11.30am - 12.30pm Open for Inspection Saturday 11.30am - 12.30pm Franco Braico 0438 565 525

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Grand character home in the heart of Byron Bay Highly sought after and tightly held “old part” of town 1012m2 with potential to subdivide ocean view block (STCA) Complete privacy in stunning enormous back yard with pool Immaculate property only minutes’ walk to Clarkes Beach

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Freestanding townhouse in a quiet, peaceful setting 2 bedrooms with ensuites plus a loft/extra room Modern open plan kitchen, dining and living area Small yard with easy care garden. Pet friendly complex Great value – perfect for singles, small families or investors

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Open: By Appointment Auction: Onsite Saturday, 22 November Enquiries: Paul Banister 0438 856 552, James Young 0419 856 840

We are proud supporters. $100 from every sale in October will be donated. byronbayfn.com.au 66858466

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Interest Over $1,400,000

Exclusively located in a very tightly held eastern enclave Minutes to Broken Head beach, walk to Suffolk Park shops Enjoy absolute privacy and listen to the sounds of the surf Wide verandas to relax and enjoy the view A charming open plan beach house with separate studio

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Large family home with dual occupancy potential 871m2 north facing lot, potential to build a 2nd dwelling Open plan kitchen/meals/living plus a 2nd lounge room East facing patio, rear shed and lovely easy care grounds Situated opposite the Golf Club – this is the whole package!

Open: Saturday, 1 November 10.00 – 10.30am Enquiries: Helen Huntly-Barratt 0412 332 232, Su Reynolds 0428 888 660

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Wednesday, 29 October 12.00 – 12.30pm Saturday, 1 November 10.00 – 10.30am Auction: Onsite Saturday, 22 November 10.30am Enquiries: Paul Banister 0438 856 552

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Elevated brick home with stunning views 10 acres – some level, forest and spring fed dam Huge timber deck/outdoor living area Separate studio and workshop Potential to further improve, expand or enhance

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Thursday, 30 October 2.00 – 2.30pm Saturday, 1 November 2.00 – 2.30pm Enquiries: Paul Prior 0418 324 297, Paul Banister 0438 856 552

We are proud supporters. $100 from every sale in October will be donated. byronbayfn.com.au 66858466

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Cancer Council NSW is a community funded, community focussed charity dedicated to the defeat of cancer. Cancer Council 02 9334 1900.

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15 Luan Court, Byron Bay

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Beautifully elevated, historic homestead circa 1903 Gently sloping 5 acres with stunning hinterland views A blend of old world charm with modern conveniences '$ DSSURYHG SODQV WR EXLOG D JUDQQ\ Ă DW SOXV D QG DUHD Massive dam, privacy and an abundance of wildlife

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Open: Saturday, 1 November 1.00 – 1.30pm Enquiries: Su Reynolds 0428 888 660

We are proud supporters. $100 from every sale in October will be donated. byronbayfn.com.au 66858466

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There are occasions when having the flu can be literally a lifesaver. Five local lads who went to Byron Bay High together, completing the HSC in 2012, went trekking together in Nepal and were scheduled to be in the area where three avalanches have killed over forty people. Flu held them back, however, and they decided to stay together in a hut for two days instead. One of the lads noted on his Facebook page, ‘The storm was massive but we hadn’t progressed into the danger zone… We were max chilling and safe all along. Sorry for the fright!’ Q Q Q Q

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Federal Park Party celebrations last Saturday included Bridget and Monica, the talented little sisters of recent The Voice finalists Gabriel and Cecelia Brandolini, not Gabriel and Cecelia themselves as reported in The Echo. We apologise for the error, but we are sure punters had a fun time in any case.

Circus Oz performers dropped by the Macadamia Castle at Knockrow last Thursday to demonstrate their skills and thank the Castle for being a major sponsor of their sell-out shows for NORPA on the weekend. Photo Jeff ‘Salty Saltimbanque’ Dawson

affirming story of the sinking of Titanic II’. Maximum of 666 words emailed to sapoty@beyond-oil.com by November 7. Maybe Clive Palmer will take out an option on the movie rights.

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The pilot scheme for the Byron Bay masterplan of ‘activating’ Bay Lane with entertainment last weekend was a welcome change from the quotidian, and one wonders if anyone would be brave enough to remove vehicles from the town centre altogether, or is that unAustralian in its large-mindedness? There’s another year to go before the plan is scheduled to be finalised and in the meantime you can track progress at www.byron.nsw.gov. au/byron-bay-masterplan.

Speaking of competitions, the Sydney Film Festival is calling for entries for next year’s gig, which would be a great opportunity for north coast filmmakers. Festival organisers urge all entrants to read the submission requirements closely to ensure that all entries meet premiere status and broader eligibility requirements. Head to www. sff.org.au/public/about/2015film-submissions. A small fee applies with the submission.

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Local creative writers might be interested in local business Beyond Oil’s award of $100 for ‘the most Earth-

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